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C.,:;ICLOTOING* 1101,LEMAN'EODR4TO STQRE , - • moyg,x) TO TEE N."W. cox, op SEVENTH AND • , • OEFRTNDT. CRAVAT*. POOPE;.IIE3; PATENT ENAMELLED op4Arof OENTLEMEPPE'PDANISRINO, •, , ' . I'GOODE ' ALL KINDS WEAR mom, • MADE AV ORDER • . • , FCilt 1".9. DOR: SEVENTH AND OREETNUT.. mill-tbstu-Sta . . GEORC4E.,k 4 FENCE4„; . i.7It., FUltur,sgpa GOODS' • ; flo. 839 OREST.NUT BTASST.• (Abotinka Oorirmins:”. , , Kea always In Bane a large stooluot • . • FINE • r KRIM% -" COLLARS. • , . UNDER. 8111,r111, 'HOSISKY, DitAwsulr - ~,, GLOVER, andirraty otharant 1 in /furnishing Iln4hal the LA TIN? wrirtais, I t ihe'LoWzat sior . tathimi -, , plitiC LAM - A:T.ION I ' ' O. WALBORN & 4_04 NrigC c ra ,n in e gill e lazyggavtli i . l l7.la BPA and iatodd to !materna Um. .forevoy, or, at Walt anti! alta Itothw to Oran to tee elontsary. 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GALLERIES, ABBEY: & NEFF. . 1110. 4 308 NORTH TURD STREET, Room now to More stood oomplotostook of •'' HARDWARE, of late hoomtstiost. glad Ameriosn Illainfiatois, wluoh they OW to , the NEAR TRADE on tie miry, boot ' • miLible 'Arm HANGINGS: dm TO, OIJOSE BUSINESS., IIiONTGOXZET. ar."06., • J clam= maw, , muslin wt. throosh this winter sad neat SPlthir thol; , - low nook of PAPER HANGINGS.; Of 10,47VIUMW110111100Weith thi AT tuuwria , lizroucani pale*, IRE FB3IIOII PAPUA AT la PE* OILICM:BIli. Plano natal Sao Swim Pape isd. sea en liver BARGAINS. SEWING XACHINES. WHEELER' SEWING MACHINES. COY, Arai, • QUWNUT 11iltraST, 111100 ND 14.0t1A. NalAtialipirith,4oratorhon hire to R&M , * Irounilloi. moat oroitnit: • , • 'f -West SCATS ante. Tooke, 110 CrITIIOI, 11Q1:14.11,2, Futon, WILCOX & GIBBS' SNWING . MA. • • i ff47.-- , Thp groat end inennains &mind for W •• • ' Beiritur Kaolin* is aroarantftntjjs if j j'ToWitantedardlitit l i • • MERCHANT TAILORS. E. O. THOMPSON. TAILOR. OCR. SEVENTR AND WALNUT STREETS. • Clothing midi TO ORDER ono . Pins Stook of Alstorials oltirort 012 R. R.—lttroagioni Yiyitlay Coo City ore' oolioited to tome that? ayeasitreo. hi ES. WINSLOW, VA IlliN =Pintai l !? 2fUnij.ltlf PINWALE doolnetast attest or mothers oor ,• . fig e trlr N 0 RUP, , • PON ONILDENN TEETHING, li T s i s kerrei t ul i a•m=ol .k. t....4,l2, l r . - itat,W,PELic . , Nom+ non it,,Nionamot WM Sin Mit SO MUSIDITS• il t t d( )111tElP AND Lll . l li pit INFANTO. 4ot . 2 !Fop . con ito 1 *Je w Sp a r e k:sna , a -4 2 1 . Hl' f ' . .4 TILE -1.1 d; i ~ gm • d 1. 4 wt IrmrAtt gutty o: 'an. - I' tla 0 - d, ICC • ti. --A urv 'are 2 . l4 as mateitOre r ito ji t!e I '4 ted eatejet. ln - tow • wok a "gri 11 if •'•• 4 1 : nrudip ri"rie 'Mkt nt . 3 .. m on ,ln rola pa ltv i ts °. what as ar.nr - 14 W, . A %len or Wanly . t r z i ° Teffittptit • T . ' ow lead 4) 4 with i t ich met- r, A 7 ~• r• ; i'n ,•_ OF 04.1 Ed,, ' ' , alit'' e yes' eyes .... WI Iron poise but Is' ^ - Is, oOrreCto soWito. 11 "I lifirfiß It tha f i l i ParM IV __ 0 COTI sae a ] ....- il l : l i vli t LI A 51 iA r 8 l ir, I SO 7 02 8 e.R sod D tj AutO L ft Wallet or w it or" 4 rom you " al. mr • r 0 as " arreurertirgop a a 1:3 ° lto reeeeeing borne ate Iv do not let your orojoama. sor toe otwooyon o other,. •t•pi (1 Vot: rlr e m rifi lift 9 gel ra t i l l i'fliiti-!ina the f use o Ws . meffielcoi i mew used F all (luso & u°B4 ''' -irivivw , 4 E l m, "tkiiior lova , mi t is Jo X le o L ide ßTl E - 1705' Dev elt h Weet, York. thskrl64- -mites .' " ball-It 'FL 9 UR, , Eton bin* warriatott towels more - BREAD, mad of a BRIVER QtiALITY> than any made An IILfpADSLPHIA. • , • ,0: H. MATTSON. was antIUNTII Stmts. pRINCE , 'IMPERIAL . . CHAMPAGNE. risk BE VZNOGE & CO., EPERNAY. FRANCE. SA bi ell Retteietable Dealers thymte hone the wants,. 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Z:tITW 91 ' G pfintsviirtopi• , 4 I litj', ~ ; 7-' 14 , 7:4 sga"9ses a 4-' F e2 l 44AVlsi : -: . 4 '''''' .11=0, " L 1 , . ,...1 , . „ , . __ MACKER I 9 tb4 1 4 19 0: ' ',IOO, .a•r r lraigt ' ifo4. bat, f.sadaii ' ikat i 4o6l. ;4444,' , '.. 1 ,....1Mia ~ .., : ,,,,,,,,i, w ~..,,,,,-; 4.; ,, , , .:,1.4., , ,410,4 w) , - ' ,- "t"""" DAY, 4" .1•71.? 1; Itt i, I • THUISITOLAYIK 1860. - Bea'4lllllltrinimell-zgo. 3. ' it was part *fleet Elianamell's system to tr i te gamier hiMself n snob ofhis *ids se bad haridaoine coon ' ' its.. , With commendable' inapartbdity.-44 .14 Tros :Tyriltive" fashion ' 7 -10, -visited,theritinthont're - giird to politics: ; Alf ; te required,;#444,l4e,shpuld be hospi ; Midi entertainetT and , Made ;mach' of. His toniparatire Wait er mem*, aniV,hiti , great „pol 'penalty, (*high 4nede , great hike very anat.' ous for his soole41) may haisteortiertliatjusl. 'tided this, if mrytilitiii(ettiOdLDrd Dideed, at a more, recent_ pertertiftwaversons-of,the very highest rank !LyStiMitiAbrdV .44 8 #tfit saw( . l'he ;present King of the,..pelgispi r iirho •tvita paid -480,000 a year at ter the *era Of itlitiErtticess :0044, ' hie. 401‘ilicintrionititilne apple, a il (a fruit then ac -mid. dear' in. EuglandA front his grirdenat: ::,sr#l,4l;j44l4o4„aoradthy aubleanin who , w '. ir fdiaaruntedir arid autumn at his to ' Aard-IfeMir t-1 I thitited'Abat'tho`' piwg i ":' ipipic 'l7 I ;foil* it, Without,' isharr e callanamaddlpro-7 'long his 'stay,': ul , l l 1014trehdieffehd4Vitind ihea' beitow Id map J.icren6* - 4:7 4411'.oraiX weeks upon Immo:Aker host? 'l , •" - ' ' " tble . Dukti. 0f,13444, 4 , MiOlti, to Atieeti Vig,to. if‘ont:Ertanineibid Eremite/ Mhissystematic •marther of% Krineat fte& titiartiste.: Early in 41iti'suntiotir,liiCEoirid:iliglinejnt : wituld', to, take himself, fol . ;ta month or so, to Holkharni the . seat ,of, Mr. ,Coke ; (afterwards Earl of /A:feaster), one, of: iharichest . commoners in 'England. Then*htf would pass on 19„Weiles„ :*.j1 .4 0 rteekladi:o9Lliiikef.otterivirds.Lord 1 •Elino T bin),-, midi Weald remairow - month 'with' Mini Next,to:liVii",kiiske', or "Vey eiand!i,, ak 1 ltaby Castle . Umk... to eolonoi liiilhiman' , B, at ' Newstead Abbirys l- lA.'s 4 member Of theMoyal ,;.3.11Y4 lie iiiit4 4 o l 49 bitnii -2 4 4 iiii.e4 4 4; gen sreman-in.waitiagi and equerry-with. him;and 4renittl Inaba, o,a, l 44breitibrg kitfloyal itrivilego Waiving Who . ** ' iift, , dawn to dtnnetwith. hint. , •;Very tkeoreotly; .! when MroVeke,, 0?). 01 K l'ElOiell s 'ld4i',Vlike Of clefelaii44'br Colenel WiloOmay, had :invited a friend' or neighbor to &maw,' thellit:MaMeeted",prike - of Buisex, oalthe list i .:ai. inestsheing shown iltint,'Would capritsionalrand• arbitrarily draw 'MS:pencil aereier.44gentlisintiri!it Mane; WhiCh _Wee tivoio ‘upoirhiri appearance at •the . feast, and the-nnhappyA boat Weald have to write to lfilefileridihatediettrs'afinceS compelled bim in"..witiniraw , tfaiit.- invitation. ' The result was that the' rioblemtin and trentlemei• when" the ,Ptilici'of Sure4 ! vialted, 'were finis Placed by air in -hot water.with theirtteighbors. t, . ,;Prtunineli T: . !4triied,' like the Duke, to *8 fi v e,acmeacme moritha iii . every year in the 'very best, country' houses 'in 'England: The Eder' 'of Beiffb4' ,Beinfoit Devonshire, Dorset, and Rutland; were especially gratified ;W. hts condescending to shift them;-=ha, :the traudson of the;• London confocilottei I: lie had little taste for rural spots, though shot shot *ell and was a goods show rider. Hulking, he' 41a:not, care" for, alleging that a man got no thing-Am it except having his hoots and gar-, Meats splashed.. Even in the field he wore a -white neckcloth, and his boot-tops were white, fambrown color, being discharged. by oxalic acid, after which they were sponged , with pampagne. '-„ ~ ' • ' '' ' • ' ' : „Al li time yriii4: it was 'fashionable ,for a, noble Man, belonging to the four-in-hand Club, to wear the' iireiii ' 'and affect the, thinner 'of ii` stagecodebnian, Brainatill made a dead set,against the Squire Westerns wftltig: as, natitiel oriartiitoiels::andirben be oti- , f. . • ,— ,•tiratiwahtionniffittithire being mitititted• trito Wader's club, • jastikesi;bli extirisitzenems I.;Y:dechiffirg' pat,"their poets . 111Myri smelt of ,441 blacking and the stable. ; , .. in London, so great was Bnunraell's wen- .dtaMy in society, before - he' was twenty-five years old, whenever the CW.i , l:, :hie • Journals gave an account of a ball or 'r.itt, always put his name first in the list of untitled guests. He was the Dictator of -fashion, retaining his power by frequent exorcise of his strong power of satire. At . ene of these parties; where the young riangater' of a Duke appeared for the first time, her chaperon said, wiron see that gentleman next' the door'! if he_ should speak to us, endeavor to make a favor able impression. That is Mr. Drammen, whose smile or sneer can make or unmake your position in society.” He prided himself on saying rude' things. Dining with a gentleman who vulgarly boasted of his wine and Its high price, Drammen re fused his glass when the servant brought him the bottle a 'tumoral . time, with if No, thank you, , Z don't take elder." Another time, in a country house, where his host piqued himself upon disliking French wines, which Drammen .greatly affected, he was saluted with .44 Don't, take that thin claret, but have some of this, old, port." The Bean exclaimed, "Port ?—oh, I remember now—a dark intoxicating fluid, much drank by the lower classes I" Assuredly, bad Brummell lived in oui•day, he would have had his nose pulled, if bewail thus impertinent. Once be dined in the city to. the wander of those who hie* bow exclusive he was, and said, "Yes, the man wanted mb to bring him into notice, and I desired him to, give a dinner, to whiCh I invited Airanley, Mills, Pierre. point, and a few others."- he' was asked how the party .went Mr? Very well--only for one mal4-propos : the man who gave the din nor positively'had the assurance to seat , hint self at the table with us." Another time, speaking of a city .million airs, he said, ce Ungrateful-,wretchonce I gave bim my arm down St. Tames's street, and he actually has refused to discount alittle bill for a thousand pounds!" Meeting a rich but undistinguished yang gentleman at dinner, 33rummell asked the loan of his carriage to take him to a ball at Lady , Jersey's. ct I am going there," was the re ply, "and shall be happy to take you." Bram mell answered in his most' delicate tone, "Still, there is a difficulty. You can't well ride behind your own carriage, and how would it do for me to be seen in it with you ?" Here, most certainly, a gay manner of speak ing alone could have carried off this imperti nence. , Somebody asked whether he knew that his brother William was in town ? u Yes," said be, "In a day or two you shall meet him in my house, but I hay o recommended him to walk the back streets until his now clothes come home?. • There was a gentleman named Byng, a member of a noble and ancient family, who affected to bo ultra-fashionable. His hair, which was light-colored, curled round his forehead, from which Brummell called him cc Poodle Byng," a sobriquet which stuck to him. Driving in his curricle, in - the Park, With a poodle 'by his side, Bramwell met and saluted him with t , Ah, Byng, , how do you do? A family vehicle, I perceive." 4‘ You have a, cold I" said some one. "Yes," said Brummell, ge I was into Hut, chett's coffee:room, yesterday, waiting for Lord Alvanley, and the' wretch of an innkeeper brought in a damp stranger." In the month of _a very cold August, he was asked if he had ever seen such a summer day 1 "Yes--I did—last winter." "Are you fond of vegetables 7" asked a pressing host, in the country. Brummell, slowly drawled out, 4 I' think—Slat—l once --eat--a pee." On one occasion, when he declared that he did not like the cut of the Prince's coat, that exemplary, corpulent hero blubbered like a whipped schoolboy " , Brummell, with all his frivolity—real or as immeg—tOntrlved to conciliate the favor of many very Intellectual persons, among whom may be named Lady Hester Stanhope, the beautiful and poetizinerhicheaiof peienshire, Lord Erskine, Orabbe, Moore, Sheridan, and Byron. He had some literary talents, for he wrote occasional verses very passably. In If riunteell's fancy to keep Album, In which ilia' leadint Wits ; mid - belles of his , Ittine were , very presto:Vitro : Writs; Ile - prised it , • SA 1 ct ~i : i ti Y [,024; - 1860.` wc; nee,h.that, , when.he 'from his, creditiirs to Prance, this and a splendid gold dressing pue Presented to hiMby the ?Alice of Wales Were almost the only articles hi took with him. A few . years before hie death, he presented his Albitri to a,yOung lady of Caen„whose family had , been very kind to him. Among the eon trilinteta Were Loll): Byron, the two Bheridaus, lnd, Erskine, Charles Jaines- Fox, George 'Ellis,-Lord John Townshend, General Fitz 'Paixtek,lir Robert Adair, Lady Deere, Lord Melbourne, George Lamb, R. P. Knight; 'George Canning, and others. Of.Lordfyron's two contributions we shall give the longest, because it is the best, though not very good, and 18 not included in his Works.: oC—triumph securei9- , 4ie treacherous vow Thou ham broken, I Ices, bat too alanhilY now ; But never again itialathou be to ms bead - Mat Omni tett —while I foot for a moment thou art I To Mathes-qr. WY* the—advd heart Gelid. no more To {ore tho7-to /Due % the,"were vain to dealore ! • Aotuintodi of MI *F•affeift ha/Wooer tiotiiod. I flail hear, like rat* Whitt I foot at Valid. If frotro Wood tor btoy, lath lowan Oot on Atof f.t4j! :4: d attitt heavy, at Wait It is fro* 'Batumimynas Of tiro biscuit/rebus, l• Who trWletttnif Oita :R . N . the log atop of *hot Imo est onlldfl yil. - tactivia t, Wien, forayer !opt fall; to Oa'. !hoer tosolt. • • eifba Wier, oa falthlift to *Of „ ' Moor who irtlbineUwetotrieeriip Awl thorylowiumkt *lto isoW'otoT , And hO who 14910 thooiltottlMMtiofONWll • The pub which will punish thrAttostitoti too mgt., Among tho poetical mjacellaales of William *Aloe, biographer of Lorenzo de Medici/4 Is ; 4 . 0 /The Butterfly's Ballof. which was set to mu.:, ito•by'ofte.of the dauildiers' of George lII.' . fA. - conclusion, ..called the gi The Rutterflyis , yrinerol:,” waisirritteit by Brmariel., - at 'the 'age • Oflyi; eilich 8060 coPleswer4;a4t, " These !hails are rather aboe the stivairM: i of ocoa idoa of the time: iCorrespondenoe of The Preis.] What purports to he a report of the debates which took place bailie/6c Lincoln and Douglas during the great 'Senatorial ;struggle of 1818, in Mindy, has been afibottnoed for sale here. 'I have exeellent au thority for saying that this report is anything but The speeches of Mr. Lincoln have been, so olninged and " improved" in revision, that the vast assemblages he addressed in Illinois would never re c ognise them. This is unjust, both to Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Douglas ; for, of course, when the Points of the former aro changed the connection Of the speeches spoken in debate is broken, and the whole record loses the pith'And force which so eminently characterised it, as given at the time. In a few days the true . and impartial chronicle of that exciting canvass, with the opeeohee of both" parties as actually delivered, 'will be given to the public. ' Meanwhile, it is but piper to guard against the circulation of the hOgus", report. 2be nomination of Bell and Everett, 'which at first was received with a calm resignation by Maxi. bars of - the "Constitutional Union" party,ls not, likely to prove satisfactory to a considerable and , active portion of it. , Already there 1110 ominous signs of rebellion in the camps° lately called la' gather. Iran - known that Senator Crittenden refaced to allow the age -of his name before the Otivention. Consideting the position held, by that eminent statesman, and the oohed?. power Of his example, together with the associations of his life. time, the refusal to allow himself to be placed in nomination has' weakened the faith of many. Me was the rallying point of the Southern Opposition,, and those who still, in faith, survive the;prostri• lion of the Old Whig party, Me' was the point of enthusiasm around 'wash they met." was 'their 'mbst noted and sagacious counsellor; and the speech he made at the chief canons meeting 'of the elements of the party in' this city was taken not only as si r eason for concealing the new party, 'but at supplying it with , texts to captivate the' members of the broken organisations alluded to` abire. Renee' the defection seems' somewhit natural. . On. Clem -ens, who prontistently brought fOriard the name :of .lohn.itell in rho, Tennessee paper'under hiecontrol, was one of the first to oongratidate'Douglas on the effeot of his , recent great speech, audit is confidently whispered, that he eitberbaa abandoned, or will adandon, his own nominee, end support the Little Giant. Then, again, in this saxes connection, it is noteworthy that the very active secretary of the, Central Com mittee of,the Constitutional Union party conientwia` meeting, of said 'committee,- an evening or two since, and resigned his position. , Mr. F. Walker, the gentleman in question, has been well.' known as an indefatigable worker solar in the ser vice of the party, and his resignation, which will take effect in a couple of days, has occasioned si.- lioitude on the part of those who still link theni• 1301 , 168 with the fortunes of the party. Mr. Walker gave as a reason that he could net conscientiously support the nominees of the Balti more Convention; and would be doing injustice to' himself and• the committee by ,remaining in tie' secretaryship. Mr. W.'e course may .possibly dioate how the wing of the party represented by the New York Empreis will act ; as he is con nected with, that journal. There is no doubt that Much dissatisfeation . exist, on the, part of the Houston men, and WsLitatt"a example may gbie them a cue for action. - AU thia, however, is regarded by the Pennsyl vania members of the party .here u a general attempt to break down the' ticket to farther the Interests of Lincoln ; and they declare that it will prove ineffectual in Pennsylvania And elsewhere. BEEK RICIiiiRDEI. The Great Douglas Derrioastratlon is New wilt. • . . The New York Tioses, of yeeterday, gives a glowing deaeriplion of • tha great Douglas meetlnig held in that city on Tuesday evening. It says: - Some time before the boor for the commence ment of the proceedings, there Ivy • large gather ing in front of the Institute, where an exoellent ' band performed national and patriotic airs; and, as soon is it was dark, bonfires' were • lighted, anti the people ponied' into Qv large hill, which was soon filled, to overflowing; and• those who eoeld not eater organised-meetings outside, beside, the front • and rest of tke - platform was decorated with Aere ticao flags and itsorlptions. In front of the plat form, and immediately over the speaker's desk, was the inscription For Presidast-;-/InsPitaN A. DOVOLAs. On the right of the speaker there was =speeded he motto : The Constitution and the Union." While on hie left hunk a banner with the follow ing: When the time bad arrived, John B. Btedmans went forward upon the platform and said he bad been requested by the committee of arrangements to nominate Francis B. Cutting, Esq., for president of the meeting. The nomination was received with applause, and he was ohoeen unanimously. George W. Lane; Esq., then nominated the vine presidente, and they were accepted unanimously, as were the cemeteries nominated by R. B. Co. nolly, Esq. 1 When the organization bad been completed, and many of the °Moen had taken their' sesta updn the platform, the following resolutions were reed by Mr. J. MoMastere, and adopted, amid great en thusiasm :' Resolved That the delegates from the State of New York to the Charleston Convention have well and truly responded to the trust com ptted to theta and to the r e l i r nrs airrrF e ! h t e l,'gearrinoler geit= Arg o1:4 for Stephen A. Douglas. the champion of the equal consti tutions( rights of all the Mates, the firm friend of the Union. and the bold and fearless foe of Abolitionism et, Resolved, North, avid of sectionalism at thafrouth. , , • Resolved, That " Demoora:lo principles are nit chanfeable When applied to the same sbject mat ters ; ' that platform re-enacted at Cha rleston, was reported at the Cincinnati unanimously' by, the core ,mittee representing every' State in. the Union, Wia voted for by every delegate An that Convention, ac cepted and construed by the nomineea, endorsed by the entire bemooracy of the nation by the election ~f th o 110Mintiell ; and that we hall in tt the realarrnanoe old landrclarks that have given success to the "Dem 01300 party, and peace and prosperity to our who I ° VegLed, that we 'recognise the announcement by Judge Douglas at Cincinnati, when Mr. Bookman r ceved the vote of a majority of that Convention, th a t this "entitled him to the nomination," as an ekemP e worthy of imitation, and calculated to give harmony acid effect to Democratic action. jie,Spitect, That the Demooraoy of New York t devoted to ihe national organisation of the Democratic party, sincerely regret that the late delegates of a few States in the Charleston Convention seceded from that b o dy ; and that we heartily approve or the resolution of the Virginia delegation. adopted by the Convention, where by the De ocracy of those States whoa* delegates ae ceded shaii m have an opportunity to All the 'uulates thee ocoaeloned. •• • • .._ ( Rejoiced, That as, in the language ofJudAe Doppia, " this is the Government 'of the white men, therefore, all ,efforts to eshlbilg b iffl,Mlll,lN u til: Tea '''e tr tlct. l .l3.lg,f , nagdatheMatiirest :signing of is frasit t l: RpolvThat , Otophine4e, Douglas, in , yiew,o, • 'action o tub Charleston tivention, oianot - ruror se t said' with }he implied abeadaerneett sperebror 4 • well-settled principle of the De ne t se ittetr d ieg . eon ! 'intervention by' consume lan ' that, 'lll. him aa our standerd-Rearer, we oonildlent pledge- li lytate cif i f_ New York, that Me , yrllliutiat all t nghtliertelf in the old Demooratto_traok, by call it Aid tturtY , flon VON for etispiten A. Deng*. , ~.. , .., „ . Whom Mr...MaMiiiitera, while reading the remelt= tions, came to pronounce. the name of Stephen A... Dotiglici, , the entire safeties aiose and gave three loud= endlereteheerai and they renewed' them abet/ finn, the Dante of the Senator *ea tepeated. - Able. epsiehec weiedelivered by, tee chairman Hon. T. B. Cutting„ of New York ;'Hon. Wil- liam H. Itichaideen ' - of Illinois; Hon. H. M. WA terton,-Tetineatie ; Hon. Henry B. Foote, of Ten. *ewe ; Hon. D. Lovm,,of Illinois R. 0, 'Marshall, of Kentuoky ; Judie Listakeii, ol , wia. conaln;and Thome' 0, Meld,gsq.i.of.Haw ro t i A imbiber of, addreaare acitie: - ahun digivaNK all a ling MAW* at Out bla , thovizakilak6l., , • 4 taC Letter from ' 64 Ezek Rickards." WABemioN, Mai 22, 1860 "The Peeplee Chows." lIESOLIITIONS Two . =Ts. Old Schwa .Ikrtiebyttilin 'flitiweidl A - •! , ;.sesallibr. . ' WOMITIE 141144 411 i 1 UNS 11481119Nk - . , ,'• t Aforrnsarodag 21.' - After singing, we;. D. 4. ~X. Priltieled 40 b ff morning devotions Witle - prayinf._ _' ' At • rafter fore ten: the Avannbily. trerkatined to order a opened with - prayer by thie l Verator. Fath r Chlnitimy wax present this ' et;: - hUttatss Saturday read' and approved. ..-'& oo m ltlii' man of of the:Ciontriditidi on lilyeimektdir nailed. for the reports fres' theney _Triii - Ti ---- irsab ! 'tales; from 170, presbyteries they:kid -reteived only 70 reports on this subject.. Dr. , .Baird'.p .. tented sommodal from the Presbytery ssr,T -, beekbee, bilks, on the subject of a chorea , 1, mentary on the whole Bible, and pretested tikot - lowing paper : • -- - -- - .. In refereed., tolbo sobjeet of a shush lonian, referred to this Assemdly by that of laid year, and renewiltly - tr oil oar atterdlon , bp memorisethmemorise !milk. i - ' otT; be it ' Resolved, That memorial for the mita° of•ths fried parts of the Chervil, :to t r o t !, at m a . f t u i hul d i nutter of t he Mann authority it is desk Assembly' to t Oro It, , this body is= ofthe wed and Mao on all only proposed meta* AsseciblyabahL, tr , ceilaßialr lit f: . d ttus mum\ °Tun. . , . proposed snbjeet mold sumfunfertaki te;Ato ni st,na lan 11l of' the week ik 111 Utz isaial that las neetY be hisa peo to 4efgod, in, It dog' ten. o't day ' , vie•i the repo Up, ,The report Chicago Who ash lad Mr •of mango! adePtiop, of the, Dr. Seett Made , Marks In sup Port el thei AAA" •"' - • ' "-' Rev. Dr. kla r M WlNEthall:ashisilleck stand. lie scat , Atl i ristl t tleg. gum* missions had ' Feat ' $19,231. The inarkiell _, L _ . rte ideas, been $ 2 , 1 .41.•fq • • . ‘• t.' - • ' e ti i t i en , . 1 • We have taken up the yea aseage. th Frenoh in blinds, we have ist ihairis natal& maw whom i',see kelosee*Yi tatisal‘Chi nigny, and we want to sustain letn, autand. mar laborers to that important Aeld:,- Daring the pat year we hisiisraisined 817,201 worth of clothing far thesa Menet .Thseetionfel alone has /twit malty-four, -/e8 we °, $1 miaionelles, ;and only II " ' an , ' ' 4840 we had 556 mink hoeseipts last year, .891 neissionabillisuelltlikio o4 4 l ,` isAti a oeipts. Dr. Adger would desirtb e metfulli obit ' diet some of the state - meats tif, ,seeretary an others, that have been T ab' ' ly made,Tii that we are dbing well shough.t, la. "thilitter find myself in opposition to bralltreh alma I tor and especia ll y in opposition tested's: MI. Il it whose feet I leeriest hall rebbived 'Wbulle and at . whose feet Imosietgladtreit_3lo. MO alive planation in ntcy:7 0 41111114 Mk couraged by the fat - that Eft. 'has spent Whole life in a' theoleglint ' ditty rather ash begging money.Atka lat . ,We, then, have done something in , know more a 1 this matter than' he does. ' a t , 11104 111 2 1 edf . 1 Opposition' to; man in the • liviterniat i l a Board. _There is Dr, Beandwmpamilail Jamas) ~ Briard.eutn," a stmnbei of is 1114' , - It may be sad lei' tame isitsbething blunt - matter and' k know teething dualist Waldo I outside: -This is net tent „Bak liken cleave is in the forward car of a trek:it/5U' I ssn' in, rear, and yet I may know that somethistrill'O ~ of order, some wheat wrong; of which she, kno nothing.' -- i . • f`..f. 21 3 . 11. $ —Now, of the $1.10,000, area ,for: &sweetie mi done, onlysB3,oooisganistassaleaeof 1 Church. Now, is thaw • :to. gars fa? • ' have 3,480 ohurabes an d-38$ • atusbaN and give $83,000 for this. object. Inlket Oka we enough? You ay that the , usimboarket Asa-. oaring 3800 per year salary.; Now, SIAN all enough it they need ite and no donbtitany of men are paying for the.privile` go orbiting arise More than the Chula ad bawd are •gi • And yet they 'tell us we are doing well enesgh ! They ear we. aba Frentaletledileff.t a / 7 -3That • 1 the annual biases!. ?, Why stAvvo. TT that haki big-6,808 Allars. l , w e d '.Whi vas it • fiow manY einifehts3: Ably way - 2000e Wit we loot I'M it l iZ i r t0:44 1 1r• look re 'very small. 'T o y leing alottglat,to employed hi' Mg eV thiresetink4badd be • language et befell/INV IWlDAtbkhro coteido tot ipo Ton are not noshing the poise of t, ~ °knee • .. and yerct never will reach-It **you iOroooiit o vanilla'. sow; the Only (paper.' deal ibr • - Sneed is • the great,froatie r sadassestrawarbit our settled organization. The aersearpasb tide should have the ooriiiatof tit.' lteld lid& • our, settled.. orgaldsittont Shattlusegionlitia I , vine systeui of maks* and preshyteetos aid , nods, and ash_ ofiillattlen-inereeleader as wheel, several stemaga fuming a preebytery, an 60 OIL A Synod should hat tlikle Wirt eel priis nor a prasbytaythe•worked' stansiont .Youtry do the work of simeassfe, la b efer,.ky oar. wheat, andwhat' to the co ' als as r " - The 09 enema is •thattheri ire' ono' leant h drat and five contributing ehturedusa end oat the sand seven htuniald and eighty-throe non-co • tributing churches,. - The r ' e'ason these'ehurehes , not contribute ii, that they don't Ilitpthe system they think they know - where itcaresponsonsd th • don't like anything feenn that gamier: . . Now, our brethren - mat **SIC Jul' they , will t yield. The fact is ere utast an Weaker, we a t work together. It Idle for 'pm tp say that desire change for the Sale of 'Change. We want 'work' together, -blit tie tonlt' like y`Ont"syete , i and ,we must , work apart, if.yat kola upon yo present "System $ You. erect ~I, l l e rheel, the' wrong place,' of big maim names, titles, and all -Mit 'lzihei idot t L but few do'tbe work, and the reet , ll,sikrua47., And when the presbyteries pomp, toge is they pay It, is 'no 'use for - us Id 'do - aiytti ' dOzaestio Inilo• dens, for wer hays w rbigrisoadirilt Philadelphia e f all the biggest men in the land to do it for at . That Is' the praotical working of the matter. Yop have a big board but a mighty little purse:' 'lt think it's a mighty , big atraribut kcal it a Ire little purse. You may ohne/clef:ova it, but it don • amount to much. ' The presbyterial should d the work in their own heeds, "MP the • Oen Committee should' read,.• the sterliblses fent rich presbyteiles and give them M thole who sir - poor. A communication was read from the trustees, me nounoing the death of Holt Joel donee, and th4i there were now four vaeaneles In the Board of Tray tees, 'Which 'could only ite-iilied 'by the ante ably meeting in .Penneybrania. ,•1 ~ . 1 The hour . oradjoarnment _having arrived, the Assembly took a mete to d r..M., lle. Adger halt 1 ing the floor. ' ' 4 I 1 WARNING TO 'TITICJATANAtpi . ENTERTAIN/EB.- A correspondent 'of the Johrital qtfCommereoi from the 'United States Staimer 'lNtwhatan, I furl- nishei the following : "A remark of the 4enerable tattier of Kamehat meha IV, tae preseetking of the Sandwich Island ' I commend to the serious consideration of on ' countrymen, official and others, who may entertei the Japanese, or mingle in their company. Iha never seen but one instanee'otintoshistion amen the Japanese; still, they ire-fond ntorde liquors, and by the-inilttenoii of. example, arid sot citation in respectable ;and , honorable circles, easily * be seduced into . the moat ruinous habi Their common and favorite 'drink is saki, sails • - lation of rice, which in strength is about equal old Sherry wine. -They 'easily, hOwever, exchange it for chtunpagne and other Arines,And rum, whii bey, and brandy. , •NOt *name. ef,intoxitattio a occurred on beard the ship, Whilanliaaw the &CHU r with which raoderatidn could be Maditlo terminate in intemperance . " At the - Pre - sitPr i an - iit - theTT.eso atinisie to King It amititreheha'at liblitilt*f happened be standing near the' king's father ) , the venerab and hoary-beaded Kekuenaraimiurn alone Surly of- the Sand wish Island party which went to En - land In the year 1828, on a somewhat similar e - rand: ' Kin Litman and his queen, attended 1) their highest chieftains; like-the , present Jspene Embassy, resolved to their beautiful 'Ulan and to go abroad and-see the world,. Arriving London they were, feted by the king, the court, a the nobles, and introdueed into all the practices f, the table which Englishmen are able achieve or live under. - , Soon they became groat intemperate, and died in Loudon of their *nesse Their bodies were brought bank and now sleep the Paradise Island, which they , se fatally le When the ceremony wee concluded, 'end the J panese ministry had withdrawn, on wNern AKA -, suave had gazed with a serious and sad express! upon his face, he stopped 4 to Ostaisoder• Tito I and remarked that `L e fertilely the fide of Use J panese Ambeseadors ; ; they would ,not live •to their charmingisland again ;.theylrotild be i tinted Into drunkenness In 'The' 'llnltixt' States; King I,ihelitio and his queen ireifeTrr Laudon, an , like them,. woultileave their bodies or toucan:id:by the human*, of the.verrerable man, e well as llsim" , b7 ; ,and taking oat iny notelooiroOnsznitted JO, pnpek. ' 'Let hip that readeth titiderstilfid'." RIADLNII,7II,2:3A4NNITaD,STAT2I3.—The editor if the Balliburg# I Witness, the well-known * . Bayne, in :4-prtlohi, on our country, among so e things not very palatable, says : The Americans are an eduoated, a P 34101311, a' temperatipeople. If this article had not extemi , totoe great a length' already, we should hate Ilk • to have mid something -about one - or two other f their national oharaoteristies. for example, th y are eminently a reading people. .Books, are not, here, the luxurbisef the few, bat the neee f aaryt ;5f the roenY' " AlrradY," lays2,4f: Wm: Chambe ' in his lately published "witrir, -. 4 M0 O ,as Th ,} Are in Amerioa"-mmoi of ihtlitoit interesting valuable whieh has recently issued from the presol: ~ already oertilnAloglislh- publishing houses turning AqAtelfitreat and smwestendt II gold o tio4i , - . Tite r -014xl PIP' crttltf4.APPft fie 1 ouee, newliphpersl no If uz° of the riah;lnielliereki. tin , part of the home/alto d.. 1 furniture' f theist 'depending for sabsisteneti , ts, 1 daily labor." -,: Certainly, in every way a real , • ablO fact.j, Beit we may afterwards hare an op / 1 tunity or„isterring to this and other mate ..Memotinle,' we may say that in all that has' &Armload above, we have never' been untnind V r for a moment or the toot that thew Is &utile if e of the pleture. , But our °Naphtha is that it May it the other'side of the pieta." that it le -, .erally looked at ; and it semi to u' at - very. eo , eldireble importance in these days Ant. thck,Ohl , venoms, of the American nation shaleid )S , G„ urce fully Apprediated. - . . 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Since the battle above Rio Grande City, ealloppe 4111ce - eetuatry Wit witbitui *ow etieeentratiod be** r+,•• Q.tr. 0-Z rasu leitsteket OWL Wis= col. 1191)044,i US i t&Wilie Olt" "Pillt W atom peitykytaitett o ler Mg koadqAnars AL Asa .AB icrit. ye lf• 4 4 4 a ktf1. 1 2411 0 .a" Cg s!, frair ea '&461144; ia""their easope --- talemet resertheie diervitVAill ihibbiesit-findpseviit he-Save liiiseL" - A j g 101011-or leo t lasslskaas; akdAllsedata :01, 1:0 ill- , w rote bittaieek, pose tie tali" - ' Tth*; -- the basis. sad PJ ' hie briefly 'of aliS • int itilkedbikaiiiringrin simekhrixtror, a . eat t eee-:-Istity rieeifed sad y- emoted— They left the tlaikrilaak:seelso ei,nsetieri dad, d this Abe As yet rio trine haa hese found rik • 'WO were;`iihetese, they came, or whither,theyerteda 1 I me set prepeseato. NCO* that man,Mamie% indeed, thes hut few, have me. 4seiedle theeb'eots, Ire the heingeri•on,we atilt*. seieri, , and -if Uhl , / , renetWithar 7 thei m angers - an on*, tinellails itetemt,sentehod'iand •eseghhyif pub, . i ..., v . , • . • reittaii46 4iiifrib'ire for ham time about' 2100 I x.itc;lihWitlibily lienneiled, het It 4 •74 l l.rnoit AP iletlielliWatleiv, sit* is sill.d• ~ il paf 4.lMefiltel vs beeor - elPe Oet- the tut boatMerfeleif Wire t=e ardenti t Taik_fitiiiiitawiaansaa This 40 b 1 ney-g,Trifa. kl?Witaailklic. I::wasliti: rick"their means to, saint a wan which, le peak/14 'eri ll 'be maralloiltiiie itch as ' la thehm, All.:thsa ikestaaarii 1, la ;pante ham and flexed ispari- ' la takiris'it from ae testi byfthee — . ,ew v 'lnatome relpoot *frills 'rliStag' . *Oat - is I. lustivervefitoeseedat that • - Sheimmersed[try. C ' 's 'A i rt ,b e en ralc 4 ift —AAR Ail* - Ogiallei *idle "450 he* 'am - - rial tddnottliess the very bad refintenew 1 , :0;:tx. z 1,..Q; ~ ,t-.., ,:i I : 7.< .: - -- , 7-7r*.•:.:,,A - ieer.,,, .1 1 7.4P0P0 Rtillitilliaik Willkilsiohlikkalu• (Flair taalistatlßPSatfiat4, „ L,- I ,: v k;ii . .. itam i , ,.lll - )ii... ( 7 wentat resurmr ~ twittlill" ' WhiiiiiiiatiiithelWlwhat amilz ilitie feettplitooMoilhoilt Maid itriVelabo &Lytle, „ A. Till spepowsp. cd: hiaolikmigh- Etiki indrfiteode mitailia a tilt' a - depot Of the Ledo villeiwidi Redid% iteittooilired assitt pro cessioamn with himhie to the City,4loteiwhmh th vas !ged to hem bx non. Neill 15:RrOion, in bM elf thbeit'illoteat and itiiil , oddness', My/AA he is. rated ithereverite_it .keiewit, 11r.,;1101,. yeaktoitttag,,ix ot.eurantamt. A° Übe immense thiiine thitt eroirder .a/1" thi, Wirail 'Chili' *Ai iiiMiwi Abe bitithahlibe MA toodra, eiiii.owietorei'mott,,litt iiiileffilend Oa haallaa',. / .. torttoittaa thanke for *tecialippeetplz had Voiiiiiid fttotelbMlt' .inieliiiWiiiiiiiieTii, iizet:withAstoit zatistahowtgail , *heti kite: he wii 01 64. the. l lact tf VP/Mak . ~ Wile 444 olgoltr• Ile refrpol in term of am p. .to_the eons 'Wider oteiiiiii'llii''' - ' WaVtliif ex tO whisk-, like : Repoli@ Air t&" the i tumor Witielidtafd,„ ..buia. l . oo adoard Arßak /*a WO exam oily mg% arid' ar444l=e=k thi esinttritir ihifthhili Lew& ' - letiey aaflfithwitelikiAtiLogiholitollallt, . bar ) AU 1 1 12 4 1 011. t!) Pear et . . sod to had lets-liltritiii" of 4 thi door' ' %kir 'kW' be troihe Motu& the perils which beast Milh aud, la 04 , ildiaas•APl 1 4 ;iVilut.4; th. .... .41P941 the strong - mai laixi 'sober jwilgiees — t a ; tic ' , await 'sat liallitail tie 'eta ttaW;& itsiowysord itilsolowL 4tulikuluis.tentiewiro eiglicill4 ;744 4 fil t aiMs ono It *AC 4 ase-tlif.'ii fat' •= l 4 diowty-Vel•cortimb s +esasiol.iiid tuirip* dm 'Lola •ritsev as atisew Ws -" ltio* Ilia 4 * - ' Efate it: Eliot ' who *el riage, Was called co earnestly *We VW c ' W triP o sgLin a.brieli". o o l 4,wa-ww; 'rote of the poirei; heniwty and ' trio.pi ... or akh chaff:- , At 'MI iiit of .ify.llN . lakiailt, a lease number of peopirtiM W. - Bell in.litopition of the ,hotel„offeriog ttiot. their. eougrateletim, 'slid shaking' hit hotielf Una' RAM ore tt'ae top ftheiecimead; .0 .., r: 1.).: ! , 1 -, ' ....s :1- :::: :,- : , .. ahw reception iris npontaiminsaMal enthusiastic many gray-beadowl men, who bed known And amp- Aatettwitif Bell - front' his` boyhood; were in lb* litoneesimai 'armed - frOM the **Ha 4.0 tt,, :00g ginrlbeint mot up with'tuoti 'anthills** ap _to make th e welkin !adj. Amt. 'lhuinetheresdpitheripseith'of Elev. Brown sua. - 411, 4 1 4 latildmAkil;! bri.thearved ntuabers,of bin old nad,oeinpaniwni 'Sated 'bilis to' testre."Vbe dee' people is with him and 'for ysiaterdeYia tit in indication of• how the 40.0110 , of,Seupemee,. at least, will rally to his,mapport, and that of the Constitution,the Unloroind iFieei the Naativide Elaiette:J • >• s“ When the with arrived, and -it was sestertaitted that Mr. DO was aboard, the immense throng in and 'about the depot oommeneed a hearty cheering, which war eontinued moat Manly until that grintlr• man, had taken his seat ii the carriage hitende4 to to Mr. Bell received in:per son the Vongiatidetions bf Iton . " dread Of his 'Old and younir politinal =twang' friends. : . Gun. Jacneon AT Mara,, 'initiatives's Dreamt Pairv:=-In the'lust - palilislied life of Andrew Jackson; by Mr. Patten, we Ind the following in teresting anecdote,: , TIM new aid.da:ointp, Air. Livingston as he rode from the paradowound the General's side, Invited him home tatinimen. ThvGensael prompt ly accepted the. invitation...ft chanced .that the beautiful Ind gay MM. Liiingston, "the' leader of society thew at INeivr Orlians, , and American, bad* litthkdinnarriy 'that day. ma' posed out). or Jodie"most whoni were young and - ilvetrort , , kile ' , Mi." Livingiten' had sent home: word- thatoftim.idpidison had. avived, - and *lithe should eak hinito dinser,l,A , Pliaait of 'Awl that thiew the hospitable lady into consterna. What' , shill" %wee do = this' wild general, from TanneasealP- wid.spered .the girls to 7 one another; , for ,theyhadidt conceived that Gen: ;Jackson * howeirir - bemnung 'he might Com port himself in an. Indian Sett, would be most dis tressingly; out, of plaste.,nt: a :fashionable' dinner party in the first drawing, room of the most polite city In - Amerioa: He was- annotinted- The young iodise were seatertahoutAlfe roam' Mrs. Living aton sot ugon_iaofa ot,tiiii.lawmi of the apartment, anxiously a waiting the inroad of the wild lighter iritoxthe regionti - saered'ldiliiite elegance and grace entered' Itreot,yitomposed, branued with lom.,oxposurst, to, thw sitn i. lt is hair just beam ing to turn graf oladin his uniform ^of comae blue eloth'ind his high boots flapping loosely, &bent t isiender: legs, be looked, as. he stood near the door of:the drawing room, the very picture of a .war-wore, noble warrior and cam- Ile bowed to the lodise magetheently, vrbo.,au nee at his . entrance, as rouckfrom amazement as trim politeness. 'MCC • LiiingstMi 'advanced ' to .wardifins.• With adignit3i of ghee oddest equalled, never surpassed, he, leant forward is meat her, con ted her bath to ter sea; and eat by her side. The fair'oreoles WeredeuribivititTaitonlitanent. - In a :few minden tibthente weaved, end the General continued, dwing,the progress of the meal, to con verse an easy, agreeable Mender, in the tone of society, of the sole topic, of the tints; the coming In yasion.;,;He ththred : the ladies that be felt per featlyeenlident of, defending the oily , and ,begg ed - thit they would giro themselves no uneasineat with regard to that matter. lie rose mon -Irma the table eadleft the hosts, with hir.T.Livingston. In 'tine -thorns, - the young, ladies e x claime d ' to their taitets, 4 . Is this your benitatiodranial Why, madam, he is a prince „ ; • - - TSBRITORIALBzur-(loysamrstre.—ltitioul• the doctrine who may; denounce it who may; desert it who. may, it Will, iievertheleel, be roo - ugnised and acted upon by the impel of the Territories, despite. political.Lparties; despite - Congressional edicts; despite Nreoutive intervention ; and de spiteludioial twattle 'to the contrary. It will stand 'alba settled policy of' the eounuy ; and no politico} parts is. powerful enough t t supplant or overthrow it. To the. Demesratto party is the country indebted for the Juan u4tion of this Territorial policy - sad even the -Demo cratloc psity cermet, if they, would, overthrow the noble structure erected by their owe statesmanship lind'patrietism. - The doctrine itself has nothing to I slur from the mania of political - pertly, The nuedloll;4lilltrOprp, nOt ,wAspyar, shall be Nrban by,ibb or that party &Mating It whit' thee the part ylbittleeertel IV shall 'be anirtimerem la.consoqoesee. , Hence; weir thee alorDe =Walk, Part?: sall eagitituts.to stand bythe doe ' trine . ; for; Id th at hvent,they'etill tatborlie ca to a victory- by !the Areelitlaet oirrent Ms- favor, whereas, by attempting to breed this pant, they ore mire to be overborne and shiperrethed..—.Au. An interesting snit to decide whet eonstihtter en engraving .111 now being tried Ii New York. The plaintiff imported x quantity of plain and colored engravings. jiy the, tari ff act of 1847 a duty of eight per isint.lrithirped - uptoringravlaga,*and a dot, ..of lifteen.!,peeztaint.. , tapes t:uneeennestited articles. At the ettatont. boos* the plaintiff was that& eight per oetiLlbr the plabkleigravinge, and maim - pot dent:spcia - ttiel baisrog-iggiwwhgo. , Tha ,Afition f .T a i m leat,Waa thOletthed that where. lip ring liru inkbooquatly colored it was ne lodger tagraving,latimMe under the thademitkovtinseauserutedvetidar. igswisishmitsiesotie ;r1..• MEWA EM2iiii
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