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F D iarlien; - ten f le* th, derteto and trent the one., i of " IR ' lll " ‘. ' l ' ' ' B laritrarir . ' iT- 'lair • ,-!;::-'; - • : , :. - - 4 --, •-, ,_ - Prep kdr. * P $ ormB,llams, l sidesad hbou l tre4,s , 1X,(44,7, „,- . 17 : 4 1 .47=14,141,,tir T ar*, - , ENSION VABufis. Now' a di t zit , E i 4 F , I U SE Z E IT , t6 , I whidatesi., AZIOLDIRAL. piE l v f CAW I V a ig A the 00a; Eiwg woo_ APir VibdtPO In Im mo ihtti l i nr a 144 rift Mud- 1 4 0.11401i1LPH1A, ,, 104111- al' 1860 " ,s: 3 : 400. %.,?..1 ``' 'Y • M=MON - -- - . --,-, rw - • - • -- 47 - • - • - •-•:"*" -- 7 7 CitiP I.ESTABOMPEA NOi 39 SOUTH EROOND',IMfAT, MOVE . 1 1 W N-SE,NDI &,. 'euoosittoßf; op lisgorists and DisterfAsi •••• T,VFITST, • • nittit 3 o l, 3; • • • 3 , • • kio/040 , 0k 'R E tit ; Of We Mel English sal Ainsman push"; 1 - :1 14Arifff0E, Off; OLOTI*. whiol attention is solinitri ,' !Ran FOURTH sTREFt, OAEPET. WAREXI42 " ABlnz CIiIWaTMIT ElTitgit* ,EYEING nuovrAtitiel! -num. 1R17138131.8, ifilkEttlAts i SUPER INORAIN, APb VEN I IIO3 CARPETIN6IS:fr ANA JOHN LEMON; : ;:. • ainietiosieito, • AtonAlgt) ORO, sos-1n- Manufaotuter, Importer, And Disler:'. - MATTINGS ! MATTINGS MATTINGS 4-4 white and ohloked) - • t rot lahiareit sid2 L ' ! - K r4 . ; /South gßompsod . - aberP,OPAUOIS. west MILLINERY poops. BONNETS ticoNN'Etkirt , rem cturßoNNErs, , w i cK,N F A.poprrAmt STRAvrEtioic., • BLACK itotiGn - Alin REArr 110011711, BONNET. B*. L • *2.25 REN H 130141%/k/I'S - ALso, PRBBR morrruzits AND FLOWERS, • Jrirt riariveil - UNOCLN, WOOD,' B NrortorAr. TSS CHESTNUT Street. CHIL ORPNIS GOO i 8 ftveVy:l96l4‘6t Irriut* ifigiTt • AlkiLtikritikkEb. iiitAir HATO hilb bd.PB. ' ' *001), , 4t . 1601E 4 .0, ' ' myi - Vf • .. I'4,ogCrir.rlOrr iwign SPITIEG VOCK -1 86 k . ARRAN) Ona - ofthilaneut &Kiwi& Ocialvie4. 61411 a of *it 14 Oar liste„4l.this =lnky. The bat tam" and Ail ofkeasisetpriooi 4:3.'? GAlitiEN & ocx. Minutiottrers of, arid Wbolosale Dosloni is SILK and MUM" /MINI" ipti RA4I .6 1 9biksi' mytiolinkriLoantitsitaitotor, , " ind PARKET urmr, "earseK: aiSiTi: fe7-14.1 • migabfgAsT.,,TmXom.', Et ; O: hyK tx**krs*it,Ain,.*ALM4 - iiti*:* Nati only. 'A Fine Stook of Matoriolo alrtyo oo howl. 'N.S.-einagoro visiUuE the' City"steroOS . oo44 tbeir"ibseirareir.' saki"; , AND ,4almNOympE. .viriuGHT6' 8.41T1 - t,* . , • • 4 kitBi.o ll. POtaittrite ‘.44lGbalt. alatE9;PdP2l,,ko,,,;l:oliv:e*l'lriim %steam • AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICED. GRANITE BUILDINU, No. i North FIFTR Stroot, RS-fisiwtfa PHILADELPHIA. PREPARED GLUE. SPAUDINGIS GtatfM A m TIME sAvlis 114"1 " Y I BAVS TIER FIRCSSI DISPATCH , is iiieekeffsis , *HI hitifilwi. Mel 'ell-neaterod raerafiey t it It 'very desirable to herb irinte cheap and odarenieht way Idr ri•diring Fitatirtis. Tore. Crooke o.4.6ll4(l'll,l s lthkiikb &ME isohNi all isisileinergenelea, and no household 01141 afford to hi without it. it to always ready and ip to the Iola: tug point. There la no longer • necomity 'for tinning chain, chritared valieenb heedless done, and broken cradles. It ia Ist the artiole tor•one, shall, and other Ornam•etal work. Po popular with ladtea et ranee:tent 61 46. , 11 441 ; Atith' .used odd ' beingohs • enrallV held lit and possessing all the v aluable uarditioa of the best oabinebanikere', glue. it may be nowt in 'the place of ordinary anicilsoo. being • vastly' tiers adhesive. • "USEFUL IN EVERY Romig." N. B. A beach ecoonteattiee took bottle. btpli Diviit;lllo. 48 lithAß dtNtbt, Mar York. *Ansa • RIMY 0. OA LD ttiG NowC Box No, Ikko; York. 'clot on for Dealers in OasoCoontAining four, eight, sod wen" donor' beautifal Litaosrephis Snow-cum uretrignia4 wits • Or A oinilobottie of SPALDING'S PREPARED OLDS ,OiNI anis uni timid its omit annually Written hoooshoM, r. , Bold ity- all primninOt Btatioders: Driggiste _Hard Inft, Cod Feralturs , Desters, -Wooers, end 'num !Wm: , • .;, Citinity Morokantsitkoold snake o noted • BPALDINO I O PASPAIUID -4214U11, whole Milting tik their , , • • • ; -RILL ISTAND ANY OLIMATN.. min . . _ . ,GRNTIV FURNISHING brOODS: pppo L A NisA. l :ll.ON II i • • o.,WiaoltNtS CO.,Nos. tindl BIXTtI etreek still continuo the Ortin ll kklaN' FURNIBO- INO 11EI .1038 , in ail Oa departme n ts, at their OLD BrA Mid intend to patinae there forever. or at 'least neUtelne notice IS siren to tne contrary. Tint an nouncement is made in order that our numerous pas rzaragbrilgol: ! tlit,liZgawall L lfirert er sPPen to see our advertisement in Inv news papers r time being, or Oct. • • Rim* o at this out sad Mt, In You!. me th random tuck. , my.t•tr, , W. /MOTT—late of the:firm' of Min., • A ette l , urilerilido Bilmt . (4, „ fgala ; ew e oda v.U. the atteatleti of hi, .i i dff ien g oa • aew store at 4 is re• dspfor ...a vdr e mt ...P ` 3 , „ FX#TiEtz*RC' ' '"' ' 11110 FARMEItS Ago GAittiatlißB:'—' the iitr i lko b vits p ier w on hand ,a largo lot of au IN • tin . cold rialicndi n f sslf f rioe rk ir•Vr li r t en r. ton " :o l4 WeilnnOttlkoonditrint, aa rniir mi" Z i l ivj Tog a illAtro, tiki.l2l3 . ,„ el Jrnlndeln . in % - , tisetra:P 1 - ' lIRST . 'PREMIWCGAS-TATIT.C, otee molt oTovial,•ecc.i - FOR a trm Alt ti: VaA, , -. ,To keep the kitchen and hogs. 12001 4 40 Wire tookleg„itttendlot. and olinzunewunr hrirej.grat one of 7, ntI.AW'S (of Philsolelphla). Patent tissuiv Gook etotpx. - If, you went a Steve ,t rift titilttoo cow tred Ong IPtlt out the, Annie seen prdipoly trathirk ,' . wilLooetiou less for gas then for east nre4etotte 0 SHAw,qh • Aselight cook Moves. hew three cla i tgantle i. d: g . itelg: atni , nii i; tort and i erg!, hest. CV(to :snit= tellorc e Ktits, d o rug u elste l :riettn;gtr, lOC emate.fateiliee. s bottrdteg, hotista.. flume -1 1.7 gr.roa, qq 4 9 P. i n! ! ' °Targ nT tig e ' ' JO if Aw. ~• • N 0.1840 161110 MARKAT t rhtla '." 'PVo it the sole owner and tnettorintoper,l • ' : , , Sone genuine: without JOarf xtutsuAW's, name ISO nqttiber ollet on the Santa. ' it h aul m our. kk see l=1 " 4 " 4111 11 ,t ,', 6 "! - m 4giti V JAVYk"thATEE24,6OO ''ltedietiiii. raiW i Wgig.iit b.): PiNfologl•4l•4lo.V 93t. -- ••. 4.,..-., ,I i...w., 4.,....,,, •-4-,"/ :•1,-..•.i • ••.•,,, •.,. ,•,...., --3 I FRIDAY, 7.II`At Ekhi Ilion lit the 'Acid enp;ol trine „ ”- • ' • I. ' ' - ,:.poligniiint' oiir notice' of-pcfrtiiiits Inj the . ,phisertihibition, we prishibe speak, in nt *o, , of the Other and more . iroPertint fdeteret. But portraits are not t; be iiewids4 .4—for attishi, • ()My not' Only,Make' this: - pot bat they are excellent 'ateidhis. Ho 'alio cue yrjell repreeent th'e'humin face divine geediainter He hislearned to esraPere and . imitate, , eind ,whenever „ by at. .tempte to soar into high ,art, ;a 'his! Algid—. When it, is, remetaberedthat stria the greatest portralt-painter;of,his nb one need be eishamod of,taking,like tiekses.i y o this.4 . o7, vdtakmainly attracts ad- Soirstlon,in the • Atantrini,kalace, at:Venice, triirdeit salt ithwtth: Ono works por. tialtof teitherifiei' Gornarok the .‘nnitudened gr 4- °7i44l t . 11140, - ,T.7 1 9P# ~u x4B inenhiiitefif ;its itiieeriitten • itio'it 7 ab *44 Withliinth 'that itrAriesto, bythesaMe, great,E4ter,' * ? 1014* Ityron ,Ivrote lhat sitiPaStied la . ft atitielp . iitioni 'Oil the 'pli#43r; of:painting' or lithiudi!apiesilan'; it is thO poetry orpottralt,' sindthis portrait of reetri.?' S.-14 Waugh, ,Phiiadelpilia, has three_por ttaitd,ltl this cothibitlon. In the first (114), topfeidniitlitalady, the •Paiiitinglei very goody but thereltielits aiittlething Stift ;with the eyes,. is if they had not been placed; properly le the head.' Anothot s (155) ,shows us; Professor Vrottd,ind beloti the Iffniiieraltiof Penn ixiith la a .dirifilitil:llltytteitik,, *tree touch, and,exhibiting. emit InlOeilith as well as careful' attention to. detail. It is, in One respect, a , curious - paintizig;—for ft bears claim examination and also is effective when lOoked'at front a distance. Thist*l' trait requires only little age to tone' down Certain rawness, which, may, probably arise frown's. beteg only lately off the : easel. A thigd' portrait by• Mr. Waugh (205 in the 'fietthitestgalleryillito*s lib a Toting Lady, and Is cliahningly tetninineolie of the brightest atid Mad lettable race's :In the exhibition. In _ tilit,, fOhiflifif itrangh *has a' 4 1 0 6 Moth hy-a ud- by e. 1104:oc . oafilmi; yesterday, to semi° mn the _iticeirectheiti Of the Catalogue. to ,erOwd :ad t'v'lth ibint Mites we pass. on. A very important - one is , the omiabion, In -the Index; "among the num bers of gr. Waugh'e platens, of 868, , a Mil; length portrait of , the Ifon.Aimon Cainerori—' a. work into the artist' :has put !6"great deal of - skill, ite,ttiallY.doing a #tillt; deal .itioNe bobjeattlati !h and flatiike did. He hail: Made Otimeron ,a ! 'very distisgrailooking gentleman, and this - Without losing the likenesi.; This hi , really a fine- pettrait; and Vie diait attention. in:vit.:— Ake the kiatilliie .the ciit direct:' We: 0. laigoreon Gars , ot:Bile, in, this Marked. in the hulei as eshitifting mintha 116 given, to her titers, 'le another aitltAi catalogue. fide - is a provoking ; mistake, and should he Iminediately corrected. She exhibits (264) a noble !portrait • of , Judge Thomphon, -of the ;t3tiji,reme'Court, Peitmlyiyania, with which his iCiehas are thlly satisfied, awl have ;fii:erk iliume so to be. Mrs, Gars (*Mae hus band 4.- one of our, own 'craft, tditor of the ',Writ :000i) came to , this city eepii 'two ,Of tilxj jeans ago, a clever • amateur; and thanks *the Itiettffetioti tit iti'.itedgie, that 'Veteran 1n t s 6 _ b L Ite4A: ildettibtelktalite annitmindei ii4ookes tiai.:o4l 7 biting :artists.:Xneuier of iirs.Vere's Pic tures .:(237) - entitled, ft Portrait . — , Boy and Ki t te scacely a portrait, though painted, yireilielieye r tkom - one of the sons , of 001. Fits gicaldt of. the City Dem. In kart, to make it , sitrellectiVeillettitt, Dim hat idealiEdd the rge, leablbg the etpreation, iiciWeei, Which leaves bulilcient retemblanao td SWeal. by. We (i 55) ai Tile,Portralt, of afoul* Lady," by Logue, of this city, to serf %lett; (Agee. a tace to 4" ter, the ' stage,are snail - eieliro4a td en countered? They are so• strongly defined' as to spoil what otherwise would ho a tine fuse. Mrs. Craig Smith; of this City, has ,two pic tures hero. The first (276) is that eternal icrortrait of Ciroung Lady," very stiff and statuesque, but the manipulation, the mere painting, berry ' The Ocediid (306) ii4l.leil it rattil,'• and Cfedit to 141141. Ilifiith ii pen€ll. *e shall Come to it ahoh; Mein Thetp,,ale 1 4 .4 poitiaitg to °lir faith than kl.M.rthat df a C. ingtiatn, of chid City. 'lll6' subject Is ,a',pleasing 'One, the ,treatment ;skilful, the tope good, the coloring harinonions, and, above all, the oyes most heintifully 'executed. Nor; remote ' troth this gem is another Por trait ef ehild Bovrcrit, of salti >iiote, well pinto& in all respects, oicept the °yea. Clue Might also fanny, (rom the look df the rigid:eye ailci the diaeoldration beneath, thdt the Child; a, iieeti iii ii a mill;" and had. not got - tot Oief the oth3etti of one severe 46 iixeat., , ft is pleaSant to meet with any prodtiction, new or old', from the pencil of .1 - olin Neagh). hereforo, wo always make'a dead-set at his ikeness of Patrick Lion, (that remarkable in stance of the fellacy.'of circumstantial • evi dence Mul'appertraucea,) and we are delighted to find (811) that his Portrait of a Gentleman —Mr. M. H. ifesachert, We are told--rttitiin-, tains his long-established teptitatiorii ft has a good dual Vigni• and truth, Mid dote:any as *eh as We haA alindat overlooked, in this notice, a portrait (i2B) by E. 11. parley, which pleased us in the Exhibition. Re is arising and pains taking artist, and merits success. It. M. Tu dor has a female portrait (188) which is not' without grace; but might bo bettor painted. -The sculptors make very little show, , this year, 'ln portraiture. Isaite BroWn has a bust of Bishop Alonkci l'otter-4ainttilly like, par ticularly about the month; with its deep; harsh lines, and hitt alao a poiiiingiMitialf tit bai-rel' lief. (of Struthers' marble Works)_ exhibits wane marble bust of a lady (451) and a halt:portrait bust in plaster. ' Thule is great .merit in both. 8; Boardman', tiownirg, whose name is not given in thii Index, has a marble' bast ()Mho Rev. Albert Barnes—the resemblance good. A crayon portrait (427) by S. J. Perris, of E. Moran, ',the, marine painter, is a fine free study ; Sketch of a Mead, in clay, (4240 next it, by It. Wylie; also - Merits mention. SamuelEartain.exhibits four engraved por, traits—the best of theni showing the lion. Justine'Read, Sulu:erne Conrt." ' F. D. Rpßichards, of this city, whose "Sou venir de Italia" (164,), 'and ig View near Maples " (200 are • fine oil-paintingii, Which are to be: noticed 'on a future day, is also an eminent photographer, and hero exhibits por traits of theivoll.hnown artistes Madame Bon and Miss Susan May---the latterlife'size • and untouched. This last, with a fine Study of Trees, was executed by Shires', Solar Came ra, which Richards alone has, a light to use in this City„, The portrait of,Madame Son is' a splendid likeness of a most gifted and amiable arfis(; who' was Insufficiently appre •ciated ' Mi. Richards Is very sun gessilil with his portraits. Witness those Vl' the Mon. A 4 G. Curtin, Republican' candidate 'for CrOvernorship, that 'remarkable Man Go- Verner Wise of Virginia, and, executed only a few days egoVa - splendid portrait 'of 'T. Bu 'cliatitni Ronk thh artist,poOt, taken just be .forO his reUenCqopartilre for Europe. Wo mention: theapi tiocanito they 'have been seen, 14 many of ourreaders,'ln front of the artist's rooma, oppositelhe sate House; ' WO, npy got through, tho portraits, ,Whdoh, by.themselvos, would give a.vory good impression of artltitloal ability iu this pity: We ht4vd Ye , t'to"ficittOo the 'remaining works of art. t ; ' tho Atnne 'uotto, wo hive mentiAped few pilitogrE;PhSi" t saay :f 4e ,prpPer, Place alit time to notide a ro*lfablo r volume, shcivn'tti i ns . by kr...kcplifs t oftbiticltyollo also ban a photograpliic eatabila meat' ; in Wakldnitia. It is a mOdmittelY-Sized:cidifin, entitled! c( Mcelees' Gallery 0. - PhOt9gralit* Portfilte •of 'the Senators, 7Representatives, add Delegates of the Thirty-fifth_ DongfesSi .pliotogrkted and' publibbed . "by MCClbcB & DeCk,ashlngton. ,3 gore are'tlireelrandied 'anti B i en authentic photographic portraits, one filth tile size 'oflife, all, withoht exception; taken life. Atllied'•to each 'la fat of the' Signetnre. It' Is', the .first' Of a SCriee,:*hlcii,n4ll, be regoleriY"kePt coinpletoi 'during Su:Odibding COngresies, tke‘tiddqlon of new men : , h Portngt:iSmnebered, 43in a ; complete , Dams ‘ ls,„ that at,a meat any :g4, honorable gentleman", can, be re, ferxed to. The t likenesses %me 'Tery good. Xbe book' tan 'Lod linen' at , Itlceleere• photo; graphic: roma, Dhestmit stfedt; and'. le a' great .curiositY in its pay. • . - . f- The • JJ • Japgiese robossy.— • . . 1 tv• t , hltfo Pt e , -• 11 :1 $ 414041 'OFIRg 110i101; wITH MB Comgt4SlONAgs ASOloier#:. 'Description ;Distinguished • '•;' • ; • z - iitranettL ; ;,; ; •••• • : ; • THEIR'SR.ES A H D ' - BITS or bilrlrtitiirleib itEMEAVIOIt. varaabia Girt. tot the fiesideat.' WE 1 0 B.f tp Froin the New fork Tribune, May 10.) The'inned State ett i am frigate Roanoke; bear ing.** Jepanhsa &leader, and, theirattend. ante, arrived last even athelow this hat; end un chore& off-Sandy Hook; whence' she will depart this morning, at Sunrise; -fer Hampton Rondo. acs cording to the instructions of the beoretary,of: the Navy. The Roanoke„ appeared ~oLthe Hook at six o'clock, and during - her approach was regarded with extreme interest , b)' the nikinereds iturnamtd ing versels, , ,the circumstances of her mission 'being sufficiently well understood by all. PrOth the moment Of h'er' coming in eight the attendedi by 'the pilotthoat• George' Steam coilkosid of which Were Certain Proniptand ,eager jootheliftel, and ,PyW eaten ,eleort from . the navy yard, darning Cl oVeinttiont despatches for Flag Officer lifoOlune.y..liniingthelast Miter five miles of her Corinte 'this 'frigate WitineekiniPagle by these orafti, , , one of:widen, the sleep; madeve nous dndeavors.to arrest hei.progressuy running before the - bows and. *leg *Wall cannon, hut,una vailingly. The aptted . ,of the . Roanoke Wei 'dohth at -she °Odd not tie'hoeided until 'after reaching her 'an- Chorage, wideh eh, did aboit •half past seven o'clock. ,For come time preihnis, hoWever,the ap pearance and , movements of ,those on des were clearly ,dieserdible: 'Crowds of strangely-attired' and shadowy•compleihmed' men 'thronged- the aides, gazing anaksattly and persisteptly lowerd the land. • With heads nneoVered, and with blue Oita mad' wide, trait.* thby pielehted a Stringenrid'ple , turesijue Uodosidnati#4l3olitaino tit brighter hue &anted athong.thetsobeter get:bents, Shoeing that officers of higher Japanese .rank shared the -general. Mirk:ilty. The appbatanee of the frigate was anbitated thebliftestileifeb,`Sibd'hhe unu sual bane and anthill Bite ebidetenroUnnitonted exoltentenkon board. • - Toward el,e'elock, thb,lioat of, the gloms Steen ranalongside. l i p ,i pastsengerooarrtacl a briar, oom mundeation, runic &Cog thataeht" Sleep, tit. reeling the, flag o oer net td'entef th e P bit' b u t to make preparations ler &s; im i thediate- return to liampten, Roads. lThis, deenment erns forthwith conveyed to the, Commodore,, apon,whetii it pro. duced an effect which air, Secretary Touceywould, probably' , not have been overjoyed to witness: The indignation of the commanding officer, M soon el the new& digased wits simply se conded by y everybelly 114ctetigit4Olifftp tics most ' direetly coheerned, the JiPaneset `them: Belies, who, after a momentary-expressiorrof die appointment, declared aueltsatisfaetion withtheir destination. • Raving had minty Vaisting.expoota , ' tlois raised as to the wonders and delights of Now York,• they stekneniedgrodspme regret at the nn , looked-for alidnditinitint of itd - Charms ; but, on findingthat they were toile etritightwity: brought - .before le h o of the, Government, oat"ty , did 'is( fikkih ..ati Any phi) lily until' after their 'formai re,yogilitifid by the President at• Washington; stud - they assisred. the officers of the Remick. of. their entire willing. new to undergo the three additional days of voyage for the sake of satisfying this Ole inClination. The arrival, coon after, of fuller anti nutre'deti nite lettere frilmillefiletih-Att z litek elockeenct On board a Aerie* pilet- - ithat sid, tune • might 'be' lost in swabbing tat of itig*ehted the, idispletteure of the Beano 'o'S oilleerii, - ,110; fie Io alternativ_a was open, orders were aiiren mit that tug frigtte S.l%!tild set s ail at senriie this is ' " • • The hpaiissit h , otifttitsit t t soiaithing , mien. peoted, had occurred, goileit -nhirinfftien, which was /Or") to them through their 'chief interrreterl Pdoryama'„lthrthose name and ireportant' func tions all tr o know of thin visits of Commodore Perry andord Bight tos rfu! , !Plet This Moryams, a person evidently o_ g_eet comet - oration, although nut of the highest rank, is .at modia and quiet In mein eel! the entire means of communication between representatives of two great nation' were slot chiefly under, hiscontrol. Altogether: eo far as we were able' to discover in a sornewhet hurtled Inspection, the-appearance of our :Japanese tisiterl was Most agreeable and pre pesleffiles.They weri nimitlY.dressed in loose blhe coats , and Wide Undoing, White A ftdokinge, and leather slippers, ( th ese le ft tindtallitddlY Stipplied them,on board the ship, as their footcovering When aChOme is li2/140 of etraw,), and with uncovered heeds., Their hair was drawn lapin twolong bands to the tope Of their.hotide; find ;was there Confined hi a singniareentrivance twined eir intim, the ed act nature of whioh it was not possible tojletect in the darktleas. . „ In stature they were , generally a little below, the average :of out own • people, and in complexion somewhat darker, although a few exception sshowed that there are among the Japanese complexions as fair as . those, of dauditians. Their counts-, Dances Were full of intelligence; and an expression of' grime andebility deeded td belong to ail alike. Of the Meat Oita pont dignitaries, unlyetray glimpses were attMlable,. these gentlemen Ittilnif secure in the eeelusion of their state-rooms, ebantieeopening doors of Which revealed them undergoing the comforting procesS of Mating and hating their feet waHied. There are seVenti;•one JaPaelfse ,ths board the 'Roanoke, of the original delegation , having been taken at San Premise°, and left behind to bo reeenduoted home: These seventy-one were se lively inaheir movements, and so excessively emnii present, that their, numbers aeemedmultiplied at least seven times., At every earn, and in every earner, a Japanese ' ,appeared—:always smiling blandly, acid making a sort of effort to indicate good fellOwship in some mute manner. A few-worde in Engliels would put him in the beatporaitile Maar, whioll he 'Weald manifest Ina 'few respensit'e syllables of Japanese, by tile Inter change of ell Of which sentiments of perfect reel proolty Were established on every side. They .showed a good dal otetindern when .oaptain Tay lor, who Fees boon with theta atter slate their de parturo from Yeddo, and who sett as their " guide, philosopher, and friend," announced' hts intention of .going on chore. • They were tranquilized, how ever,• by the assurance of his reappearance at Hampton Roche. Captain Taylor and two °ileitis of the Roanoke, in additioh' td the befortementloned journaihisi came up td' the city last evening in the George Steers, whose captain, in spite of A bitter roughness 'of weather, whiettredueed everybody to a state of dilation wholly ineompatiblemith naval or news= paper dignity; intended - in landing his passengers at the Battery,-a little before midnight. Captain Taylor tansies: In Amen today, and proceeds this evening to Washington, whence, after completing certain arrangements for the reception of the to ' racoon, he will go' on to Norfolk, and rejoin the Butbssoy, The Journey of the Japanese .has been ea thorougaly comfortable es could have been ex patted, They reached Panama, in the Powbatan, on the morning of the 24th of April. On anehering, the Powbatan saluted the flag of Commodore Monte gomery, there stationed,. with thirteen guns And was answered , with eight. , Soon after, the Lan caster gate the Ambassadors a salute ef seventeen guns. On the morning of the ?16th the Ambassadors 'landed, and were formally received by the United States consul, the State authorities, and the foreign consuls. They immediately, entered the train icr Aspinwall, Where they arrived in a few hours, stopping on the way at San Pablo for an entertain: merit prepared for theM by the railroad company.• They at once embarked in the Roanoke. Their voyage has been marked by,no event ofimOrtanee ; and their health and spirite are as firm as when theytiotathele homes. , Mom the New York Herald, May MI THE PERSONNEL .Off THE EMBASSY. sitifin.nusgx-zio-Asut. The first Ambassador is Fringe of Bajen and Otteunberlaia to 'the . -Tycooh—ono of the hilliest officers of the Government. to titular , t 'he reditary prinee,•tho amens the other Ambassador and Censor, , whieh, are • the only, princes, among them. _ , • Le is delleate. Olive on complexl ,ltt rather •good looking—witnothlng, of this" IfebreW type. lie is forty-one years old. : He dresims iota sort of :loose dressing gown-7441nm pijanta=and white gaiters. Ilis under dress is of white silk and linen, which comes up around the neck, instead' of collar end necktie. • • • • The Japanoso wear a groat variety of aolors--a custom among the servants ea well te tippet classes. The favorite color seems to be sky-blue. s, The g, own generally, worn is a sort of e l ate rioter or purple ; the - Mimi of sky•blue, and thipliams of orapb silk of the toast beautiful figure an tax. ,The style of the pljama lea sod of Imo trowsers, fastened round the waist, by a silk cord and tassel, which hangs Own by the side - like theit'of a sword belt, The - baoli'pett is drairn over ,'flat hoop or thin' beard,abent , tWo inches wide, that MB close around thritmall of the book. • The sideenn the hip, are scolloped out, showing the gown' deem as far th , e knee, This dress Is not Worn by servints.. The style of wearing the hair is the same with all classes. , The front part of the head Is shaved ; the hair, Which. is quite long, le combed from the sides end hack part of the head, upon, the part shaved, and tied up in liknet..Their heir iejet Vol l'em"ta • etikand :haw. ! 'made Be' by " olve Din! vaati.otlitie ietredie .900i9h-thlnt use. I,' -:- -, . , 1-•;, , ' ,-, Me E eellepor treats-white liken gedtere t ieuelit areonly Worn by phases and Mote' or to AA," the, lone °blamer ate 'isteallOwed .iis 'lewd' fileii:' lie *earls WO irwtredsAnto no Jewelry, kid , es u ge,*. / - Strides - fan' hate atelseldelletnre , .Thoe! melee Areauttfo papiertaghp hate, %Po i thitysel4oca wear them. ,- pen t eriteeyei, bade; and b'reaai or tlia iiir4 hr rilin nidtefinaikK.sheat 'the slicer a' Aollarlieboindleirte' , thele , ranik; and are hoed hr iignitig eir natne;r,hiteaddotitrtitiag, it„ They are tami y: or ntastsr:o wantigist bagor She lOreetr. v they are only ware by 14 1 e, fil t 0 9 41 •! "--- ' The oolurt dines of A A° o oe're hearse radii, frit` of this Tiocsin ; 'this' &ee to cinq'Werrain state Oftit stone. ' Attaohed 'to the era. , rout , ther,realat .!tangs a flee surd !Whistle-hoe ; , the litterls NMl tircifly glided, and, resembles ; Assay,.raw& a 1141.-!si 'aortmoniate. :,, , i , , • -,, _ • ' 1 ' meniaatts ,Okai-,i6lilar, ' - ' • ' - ' - , Second:Anthastador, IS a titular twines; alcf.ealGez Teener, o' Hakodadi. - Hs ii aomenhat clue tiled ..the first dimbatookri, Whig( tali and 110 t 110 gagod, loCking, India otherirette (lta.takele ; ,; ~,, . 1 1 3 ~ orstrea-snado ,sso-iristr, • . , the Cen e, or Chief - /Witter; be rrietee'd Bfingo; and is s o elied , 0 theljboolts hoiteheld, -• 'Eck' , oensor * adviser es the drabessatieems !. ,WititAittli, AtzeoP4P '•ef.!the •fitet okalkialliKkgf 04PX: ...1 kek Viiry mush alilte—po much so, o a st oft x i. en fib, We hive !menthe= all, 'endeptlo*a Elko dEfirealie •In expreaslen, 'Whieh Utast , bis ' seen' to be tarakri-' lr, . • ' J..'. eerie - COU'reate. ~.,,,,-,- Ir. . : tiViati fnpF of InspvtakTrease . .5 . ii., i'hor ' snAravouciorktpe, , too sight , ' dolt - MS*l 'l2l6Veraor 'Route , ' 6 nabs _tneaths,'agd •ititsalt Itarelaar bra-: tenant !kehtiotitereltfUelli.,' ,; , i", c•t l i :i i• , -.' The Exuelepvelltheetittes far trateset_4o,„hi the the offence by detallon,ned panishntent i tt I M, mUidereis and rtohoVal °tithe Governor. - e was' rentwO„ ailedtilgradedfaithelltitalini trappeted ~' bat as kis Vtainelrapeats Sis thief oliserefithe Nevi bury; his disgrace stala not very deep or leafing His pretest poeltien le a_vorsoh,higher Alte r a then, Governor of ,Kanegra. !!, '', tratatii n , asesiadimn, asaffite'itincrose ', , are , offidet'S of' Vie' 4 ref rank,' belonging' to the Ambassador*. -Gbistro it thenianeger of all fines-' , otal idle!, of the - ihrbaara—ipaysiatiterrquarten, Mister; Isto•ated ,the foleanilbrojegh, whoa= 0 1 1 'ectirnttnisatkuut •te the -Atutotsudors;,einat se, !Everything, such ' as aeleating rcontsi !site in'eare;" it , in fest ' efery,triinsantlenrhetteT•T frtfithit'il done by EenefiVi. L , lhughoro is hiraseistaaL , ! ~ • EprTAKA JUSAIKTIO AIO`OBAILI3-TITSTAIIn • , ere affinere „of, the, first ianki .110 , 0140 m to, the °Wirer or Adviser. . . , , - „ MATBI4OTA TOEIADA B.IOOII4IMOS' ' are aridet 'ottuirs; belonging to' theAinbeeeedors: ' MAMMA 111:111JVIRO ANTI 4trakllolllllldott • • ere under oraoess of the • ctovaraorr of , the, Treasury . . ; Kuni-efhtL_BlCOll4Teliio ..azavoquatvo 40, • „ Gale are under olteere of ire Ceneoi oiAdvise r. - liittitrakedilATBlß . ol , l44illlll d9A4altd-Atin-TAI9I- 'fin *infinite ' ' ' ere iaterptotere. 'no' firat. , Wee •foreserly - Go. sentiment interpreter, et itakodadi, and: Lithe ape, Diet ' interpreter ,tp ; the Ala re. The, two 'others (one boy),were taken tote instere homer for this special purpose; They - nail 'seed derialguage mush: better thin thesr 'etni r speak , it.. Nathan, looks very-maoh like the lirstArdinuiteder, tisotisrm wiNWIYAIIA Asp coat/Leant • • ere dootonC They are,theenly ottpaamong theta who shave their heedd. This they, are Obliged to do when at hontei."BserY puddle of heir liaised • The ehief :Censor, or Adviser e -is sot: the one- sashed in the An homy at first as coming mit ; Alt the others,hre The ctedie. '.Ttle servants dreto protiy thiB : 4l4o4lde. .tfieli dress consiett of the gown and titims,'ifiade - of dif ferent febrier,Jand it , wortid be dittoed* to dtiterltlo: them all. Their: dress simpers taw little ,disheinat off like 'sheep bine,ootton, worth sopa, olzorldght sante et yard J but it oonsirts of lightloplins (otit ton, linen, inik,'Ao'l of every' varlet,' of ticticir and' texture. - Mach of theft thin silk wad 'ftngeinir 'ffsre a ton denoste sizipei hmorite pattarn nicist„— ; • -. • Shoed the - Y*lll6:n WeSt;nithon, s it since - oomlng. to America soixte - of them hive: adopted 'patent' loather hooter, gtiterk' ~„4016stionertintes wear ing one blot and ode gettint;‘er one gaiter and pite , shoo, aicdrding to hiney.: i - : ; , ' The only.thOo (that of Moir own) *molly worn is a - sandal,, thade, of Strati/ sthrtething ,like gram matting, wain'' 'on' the Bottom of 'tfie'ilint and fast. coed by alarge Cotton cord; Which - goes round the instep and fastens OS the heel of the straw sandal. Another.tiord is fastened. totlie,one round. the Jet stop which Roca Heat saa the great . too and that (hi otherd, rind attained to the sandal tnidarniath the 'foot. This test; slip etind bd . like iin !tidbit- • ry slipper. , Thia'shoe of theirs is , supposed to- ho, the stile Of the original sandal worn in the early; advi of Abr. 179 ,1 4, • • ` *. THE ORMOTti HP' THE The Briettaq will.--remain'tmir Anne four or Avis • weeks, thendeatitufor bottle. to prltxdpaLetrjaelt of the Minds*. is AG an: et* ,impy of the , treaty Abe, President et- e tinned *elec.: , The original Wei blunt in thit'greit pie it Jedde Usti - neap( ago. The 'copy In Japinesn'wen 'saved: This the§ Rind *ftlidt , them, and a early at it not signed, and a letter fro& the Toole in the • President. - The box oontaining these doonmenti is looked upon them as almost slimed. ft i the treaty box and is never allowed l outof their alglit. it la a ben three feet long,twenty-sik lichee in depth, and eighteen ..teeltes , wide, afkvestol with red morocco leather, and Mil, insfed round ,the edged. IThere are three japanned' belles placed togothet, sled then'esiered. ' Around thin beg Is it' light frami, Cleh estfrhid Ia kerni int the backs of four men by poles. • The Malmsey bringtrwqh it porno i 1.841,110 sash, - for the,cUrNaS tif,Malipg purchases. , There are two irxes of t2o,ned esiCN: ebe 813,C0 3 one $9,000, one $15,000, and some $4,000 of -dlifetropppcsed to be OM of their Olin Money. Their money.seaa all broilAwt ficon Jefian In lilegioart dollars to:tdAmeri., can half dollara r gumipeat *DM the Japanese mark —an arrangement made V,lllgolealis.boner liarris. foreign coin has never before been racer - 14d fa d'a pan tilt lately, elleelit at ti very depreciated value: At San Francisco they exchanged theirailvor for American. gold, which -Purser .Doran, of ..the Eon, noke, has In charge'for safe keeping. This, we an., derstand, will be deposited in the Sub-Treasury' here In New York and dfavin oat as the , want - it. They4ning an immense amount of baggage-L. , over eighty tong... Vie made kour ear.loade over the P anama , 'lrcld They Dave fifteen 'boxes containing valuable present-1 for the Prilsi 7 , dent of the 'United' Stated. ' " . . _ TheY hate articles of their oitn numnfroture of every description, softie of Which Will astonish oar people when they see them. They bate beset'. fat specimen of Sharp's rifle, one of their own 'manufacture, also one of those presented' by Com modore Perry; made by sharp himself. ' The one made by the Japanese is a decided improvement ppm the original, as pronounced , by , all -who have; seen it. - , The improvement consists in cocking, priming ? and cutting off. the cartridge , at 'the same tithe. The original does not dock'on Tiatting , doWn the guard, which este off theaartridge, but has be cooked by the Ahead,: Tke deathless rifle can be cocked .pr not, on cutting off , the cartridge aceording , to will. The- barrel is beautifully rifled. and is a tic-Amite of the original. The natsh and workmanship are'equal,. if not superior, 'to the original Sharp, or any other firearm .avar seen. They have a large quantity of beautiful silks, ;bro.:ands, linen, crepe silk, pongees , • poplins, 'and' so forth, of every conceivable style' and. pattern.• It-would require an experienced dry goods oletk to give the proper names to hundreds of articles which th e y have In the dry goods line. , . It Is not the wish or intention of ,the Count& stoners to stop id Hi* York this time, Vat go di redly to 'Washington and 'transact the briaineks of the mission; ;thee they will .return ,and Tpay us a visit. Their orders are,pcsitivesto go to Washing ton first. It is not likely that they will visit any - other city • but New York,' as their tithe for returning is limited to the lst of October. Their great dente appears to be to visit ",Ni York," Washington ' and Ame rica. Everything is " American" or "N.I York." Captain A. S. Taylor; United States Marine Corps, formerly of the Powhatan, has had charge of the Embassy since it left Japan. He bee charge of their business matters, and will probably return with them to Japan. Captain Taylor has spent is year or more travelling in Japan'. _ _ The Japanese are the happiest people in the world. Oa their voyage on board the Powhatan and Roanoke they amused themselves most of the timehy sitting down in parties of, six or eight, gat ing rice, drinking ,tea, smoking, laughing, and having a good' time generally: They spend much of their dine in reading, writing, drawing and making sketches of everything they see. ,They ge nerally lie stretched out full length on deck when reading or writing. They have. any, quantity Of books of everydeseriptiOn,ficin the Mae of IYeb ater'e large . dietiotirtry to little pamphlets of half a dozen pages each, illustrated, thane of them, in the most beautiful style of art., he living of the portents consists of rise, soup, fish, vegolablee, chow show. &a. They are very 'small eaters, but eat very often. They commence cooking early in the morning, and keep it up etalL smutty till about eight• o'clock at night. They have a stove of their one, which, by the by, is au. parlor in many r ma espeets to our own stoves. It. is solid be copper, de in' seatiansi to that' It can be easily taken apart.. The cooking is done partly byi steam. %In this' connediort we would' state that popper is very extensively' used In. Japan., The copper ore of Japan, is very abundant, and very pure, yielding frequently 95 per gent, of pure cop - The slither' officers of lowe'r rank r ilthiebed to the' Ethbeasy, , wbo occupy stateroolms; enjoy theinseives very much the' same. as the servant*, exeept they don't eat as often. ,Thesa, offthers.all moss in the vrardreout, with the olffeers -of' the ship. They ;handle a knife and f o rk ' s skilfully, and drink a glaaa.of 'ehainpagne ad readily as the beat of them. They. are as polite, good natured:friendly people as are to be found in the world. Othutuff , i o ' alat 'lag erit„they invariably make a bow-with a polite, ".thank pin." 'Some of these (Amin have a deol . 010 Spanish look, ethers a Dutch look: ' The Nice Governor, to use a familiar eXpresidon, might; be called a jolly, fat Datchman,": who would relish a mug el lager much better than glass of fleidsleek or sherry, but this Is not the fact. Soale' is no doubt their favorite drink, which is ad extensively drank in their own country, although' they can • worry down " a glans ef t Maidrieek or sherry if hard pressed. The, two Ambassadors, Censor, and Vise Go vernor, mess in the flag-oineer'a quarters. The Ambassadors wore ,not out. of their rooms more than a half-dome timeinn the voyage from Aspinerall to Noir York. Last Monday ,they all cams Out and went on deck to Saltness the antra the *' Roanoke Rangers.", This is a -company of twouty-one boys, - from twelve to eighteen years of age, who act as a t sort Of errand boys, although they are thorough sailors, ' all °need.. These bole are therentghlj trebled in all kinds of them., These ereise," which - le ;taught Lin military aeademist. They exercise with Perry's carbine; and it is wont dotal : to see the skill, end, preabdon with -which they-githrough their maurouvreip ..,,Thg_Japaneee 'iratoht4 thane eXtproiseiwithafeetd•S4 of late 411.1111 P rM gia addirest)l**o fol 2 0 1 4 7 111 10iiii 4 it mg at Mods , a - Vii , l6l. l lolllllL. JIM* , lowed 131faii-blesl6ls !dm Law . frif::l6 0 Lentilrlio . 13 t 4 " 4 " 1 "4 r.i Di` A icti. E airy Ong Is lojoi:Witli,S4444:' sion-aey ry one arijig a' epeetit-dist7 ~ hire. 'Flee} Itteie+pistafilleabW; -• • 'tenant I t iodealer a ll owed: thant'fitikiTWP., :Where y pleased and' when "they prelim any, dine of 7or night, except tote the enegaihik ..14 - p ° par to state that r tier faraima - seeiontasa- . AM p sssa line Pnutoke , were nit th.ht.penzt 'heel h- - qiiippl sandmen ' led with aieh other in tiela ee'reastrittaiibbrafortable' and faal theta- "- eaten .a -boirtaLiiillbalwardrobot !Often did the thing ITO eni•pdfttlr...Nothitlirt the eating, l - drinking ithf'aciekrd liairthet traireit Onnished ' their gsts' liPiNeU Ilbeteß% titaibior; , It was the sue ils , thekhat , PlSineehtOtnew, *Re aver/- - Where else -,all had. ens ugh or €1 4 47 4,M, free the Ambler chianti the eiSilue '• • --• At ant eight they Will be aillea Chinese, aa they glibblVa" l -in.PPVaI APPfra.ol;7l 6. Ptitch," -_ So aeh the msjonty of pimp e cannot made tri hailer distills OhlierreanifethW'Sa" -are•-`- • bat Oat ea ;the esitt4.ll 1 t 'As lair bestimiatia--. imitated trtth,theur that we,,see theAlferetioNjina , ~ winder, W ills that they Old baealied•Alte same I people. iThe Chinese, as seen britiliotionitry;bre • ' Mira, litYi,bralri osdaiirlyotbo-liveiley , baWeigi . of k bald nee. : ', at Iltoyf oopeitter `A, pt . Allitg. op . the sidewilkit with' two' or' rd &Kee,' peithipe, Of palmy eigirs. - ,-.4liiathertiat,bashiass4 The:Ja• penese Ea,reptigh.4l: PeS./. 1 11P4 oloal.PottlabiA.„ : ;: 'srestantlr i d o . ari l : iv fi toi rto,khilj , . el teht,Sherlikiassii-they .telL,lms 'tNe: • that .th r ionntty was th pmeinftii;antialt.blif!" the 0 '•eilited."' The ..fapanese • iiirre , been do tiered r - 1147"ate' , •protig '-rather hang* id thattjestiihtrLebareatedstiails .• ~, - -1 - Their reeens - a;7Wtitiaiiii beeli 4,414 jeers: fss to ,th priiiittnioeiaphati sof Japed, th in:Ws ,• 410 1 4 At " 0 611590P 1 ..n They-ere mina,* to ;:, hare front Stawaratetela . to,the mores or tie' „ si Owiplary tinitiei 1 fdiglintrairjoto3llb Arafat; slat- ' ' • ant shore ofelf.slaitheneeito,lirprag iliteitaisedgst -, tor the tones, -n ;Islay o lii rir fa the Non- , gol.stoe A nd some' to the Millar shrike. : ., nas - • peanut 'to be thistrimie ire yftbeillbod sevens; '- ilthentk.they do not , et. su MORI* lIIMS ether ih , :: r eomPlalialt or AhYSkoiaclay,Ahe characters ph** , - they use; in writing,, their' miste 'of - Wring; Weil : habit.. ettatnine; wed -gelloral , appianisieiiniessi-;• - taint/ jetrlmorb , libittb.Plebbaso , l. ) ~.,' e_ ' -:.•- ../ The . 1 1epaptme, lealet te at there are nolwtmlin' their language' whieiriairleiblaworai Of 'the Seise' masaingla the chtiasslate;isagW - :-Jt hitialsonaar, }set, 11 tkorotiP Stetirkft# l .l=6 ol 4, *Mar: : , pausal a sl,theNorth AM•11.11101 o aten/pulps . -some 4iintiflditig idinithialLiSho - *isle& '•- dot at al) improbable butlhat pair eradiate. • ".. ant same from Oapet-tair_ing been blown off „in • their jenhe on to, the Orego ncoast.' . ' : 1 Them iteryclbieti bee ettertiiMded iris-wonder fig peop le Am lthaltarati of •yaliP, by to awn-inter etetrae 'with thereat of the ,world, will _no. longer , , 'Mist. O ar , eoliptry ' Lab dent Iblit'Phiek no ' ht. • ' don of- tbe East collitlelnioti intbabgb oeuttatitai , trying to do.vbit , ire klnitigteiAllt P 1311, _ ti Zr_,.. l Pg 7 ": ts of Japer). They nave wows as M n i:o n fo ; r t4 o; 1 1 :4 9 :;:di4tOlhti etemtry - tini thrit'aii ' - Atonal teptesedtattalk,fater me thope-thor naseten t 'may be I inamemitatriad rtalSP.4,wat 4,1 , ...- . ' .• .., . , -- . ....... 'rhe . Charle.td4lll Canvas Ilos., . • . _ ; SomeiroetlPit.) " ," The InotfriatuaL•balloteqforessaiiijalitter, Preddeney will be found Ipenother„That Mon. 8. A. DerigMe.iiirendilidrte'the , after reeetring l lll2,4 eeter,-4 orolik i trhow ' convendow-ini/.044141 andfigf,N3 deny. Mr. Douglas is, undosibteldy die eh* .: nine•tentbror the teinosriitte ' party Marti War South, I lituipti , to.. *pipes. Melt will mit *Vs nusTOPll44.4w.ftitt.i ^ • • -; Atte the ficeinktriolr9” hive On to Soto, . We' are, right . :glatt' that' thole _ft the lb , for Me amespert;lrieltsterteact tlitotiateandael el , no possible use to ruiyAnistyi Theit.rsesta will be, filled brsourid theieselifeerefitiliof WANE berithasibi.".* ";The Lemma (Pa) Vide. remarks c an it,,to pooldig!,tk,,4oTOOMPO.therillriffiNg. willing refues. dee bottnairirAtiVelientitieut of tie 'North Dinh' attebligiitlear*letigifi Stoma betide finatleista;Jthat.ht so:pers)stoa, tkit'otiittogsr.sev., don ljgh4of the shmehotddia this dam* meat? Are ttiey *Mink ' tier swoOraWay Moor: biiisma them tar thw end desigek c 4 „Moriber. pritit midst' ivoiri k - Stem Doti this,,,are they reaatto the ew thug of; - Constffrititorte'reenrittirl Deumeracy of ;the mortho-tkst warty Matthew& • :. opaline! AO AtoPaPlaek9 ll4 7 stab- - spent bete-Abet has Mil hirlhiest AO two presereatiirioNoliithakinelintegrityte Now, pion a nierorwhiaroat*PeisaistemilicV bjthe sot , ef ; them. wbe e , •_ , R e n e vrnit ar ti • • Imre-hero lieflonflprotediessmini the ' cat .thoie behalf , of Aelhilm: 7i ei*, or the North( have, 4*.lNSafffilitter gels # OO hoOplesekoilloritioo-thoo MO now tarn via - gin.. Ana ppart' iii tiratti,:barvidattr , 'encloser the pretilyiestothaitkoratimai. sad diallakj tieg •00d,IfElgir,t,14?"14 PraavAiliu-EAo,ltkOi they col' Thejere, reekleadYthrowime the sue iern melt tato the tilituteirtinliAbolitk•idate: ' they shopoectlasy *JR farishottszthstaio hand - Of florineKri „Potweentet Jeb tk?lterri, 4 4 09! 1 1. they hays acme, let them'stay.? Leib! Me' Mt) , 'Dietwerthf..4lol: ,4 A-11' is time thi ilentietwortßof3 the parqUif.matmealy less known. knoWn. 1 This Cooventiossasembioll ofiltht.hi 'bie - Mid the faetiotii Firteibeilege dial be-4%04MA, an d - the Democratic perry •divided foreirsir;- Med.tbe threateried:keqearign, liken : _ plies- at • Charism:ow, Mere Weald have been in Ind of the Natfoniti Do• tooorstto party, had ttot. " - people it 'boccie sane tinned it.- • ;._ ' ;,; "Noir, ail mitio:ave reiely4o. anttain Aids ; remit , can say so. : Jt, ie plairi desire a'Sonthein piny - einulitve'eni,laid 4 if the masses of - the purlieu:digit :patty dotileapiektint;. 'they will have one,, !betties they, want it or.not. . • ".Iforner own park, we Wish our Medea MS The- Nirthens liwainoviey have granted all we have a, eighths ask, „Th + ly held, h u h t h e mgetal goyerneutlut, after a desPerlttit., struggle% ) from shying that tnalmaple'of a Tirritaity ' should ;jot have slava , ' if: they: whatedit. -They Will not say to.the.peo w isted a ,TeuttelY,, Joe shall . have elates'', however much you art oppesed,to it, which le the whole - subst a nce or themayority vele lotions. They ought not to-say it, 7 and we ought: , not to eith them,to•esy it.: - " it is wimarkabit; that'Soithetn, Men, who - know . that this dentanir viceld be - Of Do' use if it were ranted', still penes. hii urging Wolcott m et h ; . They know, zuortrayur, ol . tis%cof„ thin visai helditioughont *it lavirviai and adjustment: is lam- eke;: fn. , A consisteht With , . the well.tmderstood, sieleied Palle) r. of the party." : .t - . The Acted of Alabama: The Mobile Rej Ester of -the Teth - sayst •- - - " bin ,DagonnSCY r 0 ARM !—The Demeeratie National ConventiOn, falai saiistruafing Sidatforrit - of principles , has adjourned to Elevenths entettre- • vented State in -opportunity of filling thowpoan elek and thee, taking part in the nomination of a _ standard-bearer ftir the tipping:Ming nenteet With the Bepublieins."' Seven weeke remilkert pose sible apace reqnired lot %the, wend, pflui and, State Oonvenuons, and, as after the lapse ofetry that . time the Beason would be too far advanced' to Make Charleston - either Of 'pleasant or - 4 eatialevi, tAi National Convention hes decided tevissmstaw)ile st 'Baltimore, on a date` tied.OY- the oJ7 ll P eit;. - viz : the 18th day of June: "- • --•- A preclude tact unhoPed4orepportemitf is thee offered for the true Democratic, s4Rtimerit, -of our own and neighboring Stated to be heard' in the re; fiend eminclis of-the ifaity. W. hive 'dwarf teen= tended,' and-the event hes corrobonsted..outeentle-, tion, that the majority of our Alabama delegation „ misrepresented the State. The delegations of other' States bave'esieeded their: instrtbitione; err; hero disobeyed _Coin, :for i llistead,,ot reteruitt hone tad consulting their conetituisky, they have formed' themselves Into du oppiettion Convention, and fakel to their bosoMs.:the :refuse whit& Alloi:.Dentaereey had contemptuously sejected-thskstameleas fee- • tionlats of New Tisk, ender the lead'of and the contemptible wined of effete bolder; from DS- I nose, In whose favor net a .solitary yotehad been . east by,the regular Convention. These delegations , having abused their mandates; and Voluntarily divested therweives of their-"represesitative the- , roster, it behoovesthe DembelOOY of State , t whose voices have thus iirbitrarily been_ muelvd to elect nowand more faithfaigente - " .• Let meetings, therefore, be held in every eounty of Alabama, to sanest delegates Ip a State,Conven lion to meet notliter then the Sib June. eapolnt delegate 4 to tie ; adjo - uiled -Rational' Contention, at fledtimote, - which sehembleason.thelSth, of that month to ,nominate candidates for President and Vice Preeident The °Mei States, 'whose delega tions have abandoned thbemelveS to the "Machina tions of the unholy litlidell-Devls-Yencey coalition, will at one, take similar. action.' - , The saints'iper of the sth' ink cantatas the fol lowing ' " THE BALL Is MOTION.- , -Soh.A,' Di 4 4.—The conservative Democracy here Tropes* that a State Convention ha , held .at iMoutommy .041 the tusk M o nday in AIMS . to 'send delegates : to - Baltimore. The Senttne will - him* an taltirese'tO-Marrow to the Democraly_of the State to meet in Convention on that day.' ATTRUPC To -ETADI TRH LIQUOR LAW.—The WQlllootor, Spy says that within a, few days two very ingenious attempts at dodging the law against thieiratislioriation'of -liquors have oc curred in this city. - 2hadrit happened en Satur day Nei , Joseph d. Hui bad eonsignectur,hitn, front Philadelphia, about $ l,OOO worth of ale and beer', le mks, whieh tiersiafelystorsd'at the ProVidince freight station.: Row to gat the eiAirahand *adobe: from the depot to his store, without the troublesome interference of 'the city' Marshal, Wia 'the great' question with idt.'.lllll. -Firially,44nimeeeeftil me= shod was P110.09d to. It Boehm tlian,feho,had not before given evidence 'that the Philadelphia ow-. signor or the ale and beet to'Hill was indebted to there, CREDO -to•Woreester and: had a writ issued , against the ; said. consignor, ht being indebted , to them, and attieflthe said ale ana beer for the debt. Deput y Sh rig kDaY'serfrett - the • writ,- and by dirootiga of the, pisiintirs, manse) i the liquor was stored in Rill's store for shlS,JfeePing, of, oourse being free from -Molestation bi the city marshal; tinder' the eircumitanteil darling , Its transportation frowthadepot,eol welleithelerlyre-! sent place of deposit, whim, tn .the onstndy ot. the °Moor. The hanie"subteseful iiphdlent - waii re= sorted to in the ease bf , the fault p4iee gittAnti• other liquors, oopikaled :Pa. *Whoa , o',Rriecoll, which renamed in the depot after the removal of the three pipes - which Wire , seized 'by the police while being transported, sma,Bistardszy, , to his store. Monday atternoon,, about.-fitre Depoti Sheriff' Sibley; irme4 . *ltti a - writ leaned by M. J. MoValterty, Esq., l is behtilf . of another 'hrm in Boston, attachett„thr said fuer. OW of Fitton for debt, and they .now, remain in the custody of the ogsser, free frotn'molestation by trai eh/ ellistabl. . We command he following to the n,oticke or the edttot - ofthe London Times. - it t. ivait of the ieport'of 'pioeeediege In the tiewitettidieni tettii liture Emit beats coegrese, zpkthet:r,- , 'Tri, the House on Friday night, thelGolehial tte .,eietery,. 'Kent, ' tied' Atitoiney Generihrilogattia qttarrehed. The Zotenial bYleretei"-ealNot Hse Idejeety!e44 o rneY Utqllk4 l le/PP/ADA. brat,. The Itpeeker accused ' the Attorney Ueneral of being ,; drank: Teelttorneilleeirateilfed the-ttedier . •Ilaz: ,The ;eater via Oa* 15 aPartt i Z , . r41D ei • • _ ,
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