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In piapardikaell at thalowsat market betook , nibs list W.ifkr,,TEß-EVANS & COM , 110 A,R 1 , 8 444 1) 1 ,8 44PRD, t SPOOL COTTON. liorboasimetospeded,lastmailksumothasso, •• - slastionve Owsissldaset lanisswiag. 1 I/Wain Ofill4m• a peswp - x• i d afriesg rirMutrg: rellitint=' l nkozwiluzu wok: ' • B HO rtitii 7 iiVAAi u l teg LBO . W lf E kinpay, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON) mv,. • 1 - rtl La 'r 001tintid0 - ; •• • rOk. TAR !AIM•OF, IifititLA.DELPHIA-MADE - om GOODS. a. WELLING.. COFFIN. & Co., ii. stft`T, - c4i4 4.4misi:R: 1 .1 EItXO 4 14 60 torD * .11 0 1 0 1 f..! u . k 1P111449 OP "TAY! A MD rrnas. - 11101171: WW44. , aaranntei • ' , INDIC "Ari44R-Ligi• 144. ir g :1 1 - i t ,"41"14 0' iirrociaaAsemiurrOmuinftis: • :4;iiiisYs.. Aim. wz ,: • • , • ;.ri.atmak • -• itz;Wooii tai nc[`etn► FAN <t6letYslt~r IMAM .00011,MDAISIgil em►n PREPARED GLUE. S PALI3I , I4 T B ?li.EPAitED GLUE! , fIAVSB '1.1111547 fAmr," vac ipizeßs 81 DiarATCH L'.1•!...11 Fp J•_: ,••• ! " • 41 asesilleali hasowt.. toot in oral-rortriated rttlltyuhuien •4sidrat4e to hove some otos, and lirnisat for noshing iftutittoro, 2 . 0.111. Crake GLUM: atsstsillaarh satergeoshetWand merhetoebold eat &lord to be without it.: Me awn* readlliad.as to the stiok totrooNit. !there ii not Weer o.imeoteity for. btaeias obahla Abbate - rid aalamati:asaalaaiiiolls, mad brokaa mom It is jut the snots for emit, ikon, sad Wier pNatiieaYNWork,'aa Perdu went %dieser »Wawa bail; eke- NM la salaam sad sasuardag W tail nimbi, WM* aplikissot- eallialkisaltare sift, It say ha' load* lba *sir sfac4iams vastly ' jars adliadvia USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE:. 111: 111!A With ebeoigoentes Gaeta bottle. . PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Widen D•PotiNo. 4110EDAR and, Now Yak., '. 7 - ' I IIIINST 41. sPALDIXO 'As Co. ; --- = --, i-- -'-= - Box No. JO" No* York. i ' tor:Disbyrs it c s iZiAccauft, sight, l , md dosion,p, iiitioW-Citaik :..Dort sopa ... ,.— - , ASP /14billibittli'vt • ' ; : . INALKNO'S PKIIPARICD 0.1•IIN lit sa „ teifilase itliat'inatullly b? intsty kosalboldj , Ibid. by all_ atialbsorie, , Draggle* DATA 1=0154 - rummy', ylomasra,, (Row% , sag . Peon .:;9111!iiry Cll.4aiiiiiinkiiiiikiiii,iiiiiot i .BpAggsam TASPAIPID . 01.111, ' t ~. **Obis iti tbipir WC' ~ „' ~' . -. ' .11FILLATAND AMY CLIMAS, ' ' iik*:; roux- Atiiniertaiiitcrs. Auopyr: BILMONT & 00.; y ' :-. - p 4s. .ri lit E R,B . ,a_ . Ir,OILK,„ ••• '. Mr . lateen et thed4 Oto Terielten aysflobie la ALL PARTS OF TalVoitaa ~,..• 1,, , - putiovoi Angicy , .. , i - -4,618 'LONDON; IllitAiTOßT,' lIHNNA• NA I A' - ' i libiiND TRITS,OOI23IPONDINTI - ' ViiOIIIIING. rljerlll7o (3- 1 . ' AT .1.4911 TaAN WHOLESALE PRICES ?:011 - A,RLES , -HAJFIKNESB,,i insiiisiiiiirtartiusr,SovelAiit corner of Fourth 4-, BONA:: • 'CLOW,: our =TAIL, • AYMIIIt J Oitigi, •TM noWiliditrof thi Hlft at Stiwk of SPRING AND istriotrit 11.40TRIND,‘, AAA .11$00041 foi; ~ this. oeston, '4O Wholooslo if..,11.-,laratam otieO will lAA it to their wimpy. tothigrnsiipsokudiO. HLRKNESS. 4.1404400001,10 Tld !rim :-.iktramiturratirta ,;41r4vails.reg•itituifiretofemi. Fiala ea it 46; 40 : 0 , 1 ,; ( 4,1. altek7Earr4l: " , " - (4.IIBART C. ROBOTS, MIL— " 4 'Mimi VlNKlStrests: firklo7aWilk ' , Air MARTIN, *lllll,ll.ORSEittOl 7tT aTR it, X ;Ili 13 ‘ , ... 4 19 11*P.44 1 ,i ; Pth V:tElg , ll4 rwigru A e a alit -4.1/ 'lll , lll .111404.2 IBIELEV ABA 0 WI IN ALL UM. ',-- -.-?- ~ ' -',... -1• ;., ' ~,-;',;,- ', ..' : ',' '...-.,. .••.-, ', ' ..' . : ' r! ' . • .- ••• ,1: - . .... "7.' ..: '.: .., fd-.!0.7. i '.; .. i :, ~ . I .:. I -7 ! .. 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Wale &A-' atitribMiniiiiit Jamas 'id met le Oar •nanteroall, as-. trona la Await, tet Otearkext, it imffite that butt r or itater, softie's/tad &bora; 7u ahreill teach us, Vag 14- er latil hartem.to 0 taw' adtevisemesr .fa FM etege., valleys f t the tizdo ritr. Or Ortr• '. r Ththseca4 thie oat 4 gaaca it 4t ',oar , plea rand= ' 4 l ir. v tiMirk-Zlsti*"Or the 'firm , of Win tel t • fLoat i Or f ifinteN lBl 4 ~ 1,,, ..,...% „ 00 , „ ~te elle owigh 1 1, eCkl i d:•.* , tho attenation of MR tr_m_li : Piltronlr send.5 end. f i g=v,:. i n a , .....ratisitimm,r furrois erg ea with ibmieurbiad ' m ' " 1 bli-17 • - , LOOKING' 01488 ES - " - 14 0 ,0 'CIir:L . A..S Iti:E $.4; ' 41141k116, ENtitayii4Gi9, Oxi; ao., se • • . .149rEs 0. .. & SON, liIPORTERse. IifiNHEACTITHERS, WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL ~DEALERS. WILES , GALLERIES, • • 618 OfpieTNUT- BTRBEit t Silt y sh . t; rhikd,lPhia" iiDWAitE. ABBEY, ieop :NEFI 4 . -10 NO. 348 NORTH THIRD STREET, ZITO now hi dojo's moil 5i6.16106:11i00k or HARDWABE, orisia importation,a;iiiineriatai‘itanutitaturei whtoh they !otter to the:l{EM: Iltor,„pn the very best ternill; i't 8144 M TO CLOSE. 'I I . IESS ' 1 01 i/VPl4 ' 4 l a:i Co* , NO.• $32 Ilipriii? MUM. IPTIO,MI or. throai . ;,:ti h r s , a ratr ot atul , ¢t9tt apring PAP i ? ',* " .A*s40 141 . 3 e5 ' • imidstiig Of iteri iarietieoi niaotsdifitti thit baginca, • AT' 001111§1 pima. WK FRENCH FAMES IMP El 'PEE CENT. HFr romair, !in* 400'000114k auk get tro!! • B&RGAINEk xis AND" igENSWARZ. WRIGHT; tWITH,; & CO, CHINA AND Q UERNS .•,,, , • • - • •• • PIT7I3I3ILTRG' AGENCY. SLABS! 14114 1 . ityk, diltVared trwa do 1. aotou • AT D r iANUFACTURSILT TRI0.111& .:1.0 1 /TA.1 3 .11 41 5 1 00;14 4 FirTH striNts ' , PARrETINOP.' , ,' :, OLD• ' EB T4 III/ 4 8/111 D. FrORK) • . , NO. , 34 , BOUM" t*Oati• - STRUT, r " 4 )lo `fX. l PT• l3 .';', • • , •• ' T W,Nlt4 „ P 0 • guecEssolus oli)santirm. TOWNBEND k txm. lmroiten and Donlan in • • ~ `THILIIH•iiLT,, and '• . 0 R : 1 17113 of:tha • BIATTINGS,' OILCLOTHS; Ito. /ten, ko. niiiiiietlialttlitlMCiii6lieited.'' •• ;. stated ,PAIFJ.ii!PAPAVAPITS;.' WIiSSLEW.74';', WILSON , SEWING, ; biAOI4INES. ee " cfoi; • allstrnaM#TitliFft*,..PriP*Lowl. miibiasegorith owstori;l4l hire td Private , . . WM* •Ornele • , : Via STATE . Street, Trsidos: IC .1, , US 'CIROTRAL_ SQUARE, Eigtop, Pa. JaLS-11e. WI ,L 0 X etims!, SWING MA rt a r, :-T6O dempaugr S 411111ThISO ArSONl P lSOSrairditabra ftt•ol. BiIEIiCHANT 4AltkiliN. E. O. THOWSPN. ' TAILOR. - .• R. E. COR. SEVENTH AND WALNUT STREETS Clothing main TO OADMil:onlgo A Finoitook of MatArtabi ektwayi on hipg‘ v4liting to city aro oolloited to leave their nieareresh • ' ape3-Stu MEDICINAL. n , RS: WINSLOW, " ' ,' ,',•' , . iAN EXPENIENDED nugai AND FEMALE elasiereA, p resents 2to the attended _ofniathers her ' ' IS Oio TN I N 0 - SA il 'Il P ir 94 - OH/ 1 40-4 - s.l(z-VO XVIII N 0; wkohly - fnoilitneas. the , e i oesair , l4 , 'teething. In VAX Ndais etioiv Will ll i g AI Vuirima. Dored meow itineothers. It ye ream yourselves MIE) , AND Hsu, ..F . g TOW!. INFANTS. pro have hew ill eur ir ~1 euwelei , for over ten I w ar gram, eon At Ms end truth of it, ii_t_qr ever TO 1; 2 I I HI lilt BM ' , - ere- rep en IP CAIN OUR , whim ere . aver did 0" we, kooy ad, thalami, of ott ady .Waallit. , - thy the eon- Amal are 4el i ted re with ,Vorahpas, and in terms oe - big 11l .... lase °nails mam- WI latedio di w, ee. , , ,, e -speak in this d , ~ i , afttriten TT K o rae s t n ii lor de " 1 Vr i r 72. 1 1LX 4 1 I vim+ ISI mettfie l litevi o r4 e s e n ii) iMattly st a" . . 4 tow riwelm of ow, IL t 1 0 OtIMID-lIKLFUL low it ..... iei oeenAised with sent- ea ~,,, ~ i , il, - 2 1.7 , .... P Or ' Ifi, - ' , It sot only Imo, to I:51 hill . too 10111. bib ill -64-y scre"havarkitl to r btvichicive tit 2, - IN , 0 c i rt 0 an PI IN THE ts aall tri4be . it 4 1 ES ll ' e tfaig le te abr i P ' kg * Wl2 th er 7 it Yittlill ' mzeto"ir tarni !IV k Fidrurg4, vol r th.r... he °mows, a ph not ietrosnee b rdzei l i hex ..t .' k iriM i, vig, ' ' the Nemo& wig be laTii i .° LUT tit liS 4U to follow the, z o o th It ill, • tjnp .. itgd ts Au dAr n e4 et= W 14107 12 IHRYS it ?lb, tom ns hOT , 1111. . taw made weeper. Sold by Dneetikdo roughest the went& Plinei• mi n thl i tr i p Nch t r a valk. Mahe t. New York. ' MIN-11, FAMILY FLOUR, Each barrel to make more B B,A, D , . wed of a BETTE QUALITY, than any made in RIULADELPHIA. O. H. MAIiTEION. itrlk ARON led TENTH Streets. pittNvE ' IMPERIAL . "0,1-lA:,M PA EI . ,N, g, Imo DE vinfOie, , it oo.illkziutty. , FRANCE. 044 ti in RaopoOtsbli DOileilWdaii.i.et Oloioonotrp . This svorbtaad of 011.4kItAlinfE,IrkAltivtil tti? 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It comes,, in ' due • , order of nature, even as, in the,go idon !minion, the forestqlories change theii hues; and strew the earth .*lth their w /Sere and yellow" leave,. In the death of the young, there is email Pectediesti. , We etc not:leek• for their de.' ,Pit i rethe, but trace for thc.4m,'With 'the mindis "future of, bappinees or renown crownikt by a ripe old Agit. When the gifted die in' the flush of youth and,expeotancy, 'while the bloom yetlingared upon whatthe Roman petethutut • - tielilly : tills their pnrpurea juventus," we Cannot but mourn, not only. for their 'depar. tare; but Tor what 'the 'World may lose by it: With a eqUl truth 'and feeling did Felicia Re. , , mans g ay Leaves hare their tittle to fall, • 'And Mtwara to wither in the north wind's ireath; and want to ast.barau, :7, , Thou toot %dismisses for thine own, D Death I _ We havebeon.startiedund shocked by, read ing, in the.Me/bourne argus , (Australia,) froth the pen'. -of Charles Gitrhi Duffy, *formerly editor. of the Dublin Nestibn, °MUM") , hoi. tics of the death of Edward 'lt. Whitey, 'onlt', of the best johlualiatti of his time. lir. himself a 'man' Of genius, this writes 'of but t pm nen young fliend It la the .reproach. of geir countries to be in otrion atom's, and there is, : per,hept but a AirAlted iesiitton or our rektor, who keortbit there bait receally lived and, deed tonoitir a"writee whose reaatation has to beau fan:lllU to the eat. thated alums, not. only in England, but to a both" bit extent in France and America. t Edward. Whitey,' mutter .of I' Governing Classes". end the ‘ , .leriende of Bohemia, " and Some thaw editor of the London Leadeir, oone to Australia some six or eight months elm*, in the hope that &southern alienate might re-establish a , ioonsiltutionehatterai Mit only the moat exhausting of all betnitt pursuits, but by a sadden' and terrible ' . .domestlesaboalty. Air & little thee he seemed to , AmprowN hiP fruiti)dlond iontionding.wind , VA , *ready ,opey yeith.ll,l 4 ltary, • wwitirtigliPV• of.,lerge lantbitiou,,wbert hit rengebugaveviy, and, afteat fa, struggle pf it few: weeks, he esakkaut the grants ft , the earirirtma and delfer manhood and maw , , , Mr. , bitty bi writing" were Maiuty political, and ireceistal *any rtwognitiorta of, se • In , Come. ldeetalenthist's ..book orto iConatitutionsi flovers xualt :England (which . pram:Jed by ft soup!. et ear* hie PrOtemded *diatom: , the same ambient) milissieLtheaatitor of the i'LGoveraing Clamor" is the most:Original and; atmoreplished :journalist ',olf his day: and we bare remotely readiwthel Reese "].,ilea Dow) **Ado :elaborate , tudioa, of Ids tt.psteads orgeberma," which • moognitee tde-sua teen, in &dim as authelatinallrestablished byu.that Incoarhable,book, t ",Walonnier.te- oldenthie mega testimony, because amengleglish ft:Meow* &et ;pa Mend affeegos , Which Ms Jim . nature. wear tette Ito beret:eight Inanimate the iitullgonent,of alike +who were *fatly - his assoolitm spas 0043. f t. The tiovindrir''Cleisetl" iskotobsai of thetineroffict IndeteroSit legtsiat don end ithaindger :the pablie interests of•faatiesui; written, toillostudethe elteeNtott in the freeskof :Sampson Stethe ifi `foreign ; extent, Its dotateisi ttelitY;itie • "oolldue ea t ro:0 ',blind refute: UM Of .t 1 1% tthistehes are.adadraile for diseeremeat" , .oheas' e.t teen and: greed,portraiture, • and the Amtets ;startling , theety..ta lighted up with i tt lxbaustible ,illortratieseitailte . anwritten blitory,ot, the Imie ten yoiff,him the- resourbett of it fei,tils ha= Aim. we *Ode% Wesel 10 , OWI4 not tbs.:tiff itht dale or the eimatabotorie ; thermos his Olnly• !not hy t eoloptipeity the right of conquest, mot_ : In the sweat of ixtrumeatlonut ahldy - and re. Ifteetion ; and w and torimul eantiothOut,"., which Woidallins,, IN& the mass of reader, if uttered by akW skit at writer, were eardad to a I wrAie poPolarity by the *harms of &style Angularly .et try and .baguet. Many. writers ItereatUr, we, are pi:mein:et alibied knowledge and inspiration I in this little look. 'like Aerial; svpicture of amid)" among that datt;• prrotis bePPlee9eso olase in, the capitals of the. old , , world, the edventurera in-pc/ittos and literature, to mittom the .World - att . oyster which -tbej needs' must open„lf Pater' thepearlf at limit for theftsb.' We-are afraid %jury of willklisposed householders would And tleCentire .rtrosseasai: parainier'cif-the pri.eude Atehemia'.! vagnerds and settlape; but they ire , extwely agreeable acquaintance; la difrAlrldetki Ml.Lrapkin the me crywlth Somenfierplettesn' range OrTbacks-- ray and , Bileae'. The novel, like - his 'political '`retches, is unpleasantly tinged,. with a certain I . emisiam, which belotagedto Ids style, _but not in itbe_ least - degree ;to his ableriuster. ~? WS friends peiffird warm itidelessiting him' as or , at tionaiderste and tbrbeating :nature; and theimore lintimate team fermi under.* reserved ;Owlet a geniality thet,ems tender and cerentillg,,eo tidldelitXtilet !never sleeve's& 'lt is a. eigistilasitst, his character, that some of the , frhindships'whiCh he wilted most were woe' grid the battle•tleld of z eostrnveray. , • The noble Duke who Is at present tiooratisry for the Oolardes rejoiaed to call this young nlan hie Mend, though he knew hips hest by a somewhat Snob remonstrance on his , polio) , in - the Crimean war. Whilty's• transparent sirmority conoiliated antagepiatektu Many elmilar imam and his gentle. lAN end modesty, retained them as friends. Ile, held Ids opinicinsYrtply i llt: never dovhaticilly; and of the sanaltrve ideas who Soil their handl with' printers' ink, it would be difficult to name one so free from literary vanity: No one, we believe, can recall an occasion on whioh he was heard to speak of himself, except on compulsion ; and this was not the result of disoipline so much as of his simple and generous nature. • "- - Tha best known•olhis .writingi are probably the hasty sketches, on which he Bet little value), anti tledthe rr Stranger In Parliament." They were, copied from week to weak from the Leader into linndreds of provincial, colonial, and'Atnerioan pare, and have given birth to a multitude of imi tations To a large class of literary men and err Usti they furnished the only information tipsy insight or desired exiles business transacted' In the great council of the nation ; and we tetnembei hear. lug an artist of worid.renown declaring that slams they stopped . his mind was as blankof•knowledggb oh Queen Vietorla's . Parliament as of Queen Bliss, bath's. They were nothing more, however, than the vereiltage and gossip of men of genius, thrown oS with no more prenteditation than his after-difinei bdk, and would supply a very inadequate evidence Olds powers. selection from them was published, and had some success than usually falls to selections from newspapers. They were preceded by a weighty and well-oonsidorad series of papers, written on the opining of the Parliament of 18)52, entitled " flints to New let. P.a," in which shrewd and bard prac tical souse was made pleasant to the legislators by tin charms of a style which recalled Cerreenhs or Oirardln, rather than any of the orthod Ix English models. ti hese sketches are destined, we think, to were than an ephemeral exietenee. It only remains to say that Mr. Whitty is belled in the Cemetery at Kew, where his friends propose to place some memorial over his grave, wtioh may preserve, among' ant absorbed and Miffing population, a permanent record of the last !eating•plaen of a remarkable and gifted man. Edmund M. Whitty was born jn London in 1827.' His father, Mr. M. J. Whitty, an Irish man by birth, training, feeling, and patriotism, commenced his literary career in 1825, by writing-two volumes, called as Tales of Irish Life," which were illustrated by George Orulkshank;ami obtained general praise from the critical journals of London." About the same time, the late Mr. Joseph ROhins, ;of London, established the London and Dublin Illagazine;the editorship of which he confided to Hr. Whitty, who held it until about 1830, when he quitted London to conduct a newly esiablished liberal paper, tho Liverpool JIM:. ad. Of this -paper, which half scarcely an equal in the firovincial press of England. Mr. lrhitty is still the "editor and has also been the enter, for • several, Years: :When the stamp iuty on English newspapers was removed, in :855, many cheap daily journals were esta- Welted in various provincial towns in Eng- land. Few 'of these proved successful, but among the exceptions is the Daily Post, a two cent paper, published at Liverpool by the elder Whitty, which has obtained great influ ence, large circulation, and au immense num-, 6er of advertisements. An odd copy occa sionally reaches us, and we ever find Its news fresh and copious, and Its comments upon public events and personages sensible and ll beral. We shall not attempt to add a word of ours to the fine character of him so feelingly and felicitously drawn by Mr. Duffy. The Whittys, father and son, were well known to the writer of these lines—indeed, the first. contribution Periodi'cal literature which'we, then in our teem, ventured to send to London from a TO mote country town in Ireland, was, printed in theDuldin and Lortdo, Magaztne by the elder Wlitty. Had he rejeeted.that, and sOmn'aub seqtent contributions from the same peti, it IS extemely probahle!thAt ithcint tiro or three hunlred reams of lbelscap !Which we have elect spoiled with ink, would, have remained "unsained—by this liandi'i4 least, • . # . O knew Edward Whitly, et:LiverpoOl, as a bight, curli4leaded child, and were rejoiced. Aheut 'fifteen years ago, ho, dropped dOwt.tn..London, , Where, at the, early ago 81 flevezieen, - biri skill in' steriegraphy, Obtained himaplace among the Parliamentqryrepturting corks 'of' Xhe, Timis. He „tteted',,, also, , A ,' benlcut eprrespettdo4 for' VB. lathse 9 l yfrpris,l„ Joarbod, 'And the , intilitigence there t3lllbited; , minie • hie largely quoted the; ,t4on4Cq l , STO. 7 . ,!:x , r:!!441 ERMA , yincial press; led,•to the engagentent_ on The 'Leader, (a London I weekly,. journal of, pro ose). in which snowed.; his, artielO. Nntitied , rThe, _Stranger .1a Barlienagnit, and : 1 44.qrs siationed by)fr: Wry. His novell , ";Flielais in BehentitO, appeated 1867, ond Wengh it ' Owed -mall . constructive power, atten tion by its frostiness,. Vigor, and Itruth..:.H. vies republished Icy Rudd le Harlot. ton, of tiew Ydrk, who, following . the evil and unwarrantablei practice which -,has lately pre vailed, bete 'and; in:England, of changing the ides of blioks, brought It out under,the,titleof cc Knaviabud. - F0015.'.." , , ..Just before Edward offtitty?snovel was pubs, lishedte removed to Belfast, where he edited. The .Northers remained in this cs' plicity -until the spring of 1958, when' his relat - • tidns with the proprietors were suddenly::terr. d.". • Mo./Vert/tern Whig,,in noticing his denth,lSays, Ri ktr,•Whifty rettrrnedlet Leaden dnd'itis new - gatifying.tostate, thatwiratover ifferencoa 4.e:slated , were. • adjusted, and friendly comMunication.was restored, and ebntinged up to the arrival of the recent mails from Australias Mier leaving, Belfast,. Mr., initty accepted no new press engsgementlu London; %and, having encountered the. sever. rest don:math' affliction in. the .loss; ahnost.sil, Multaneously, of .his •wife and. three children; he sought a change of %Beene and occupation ialielbonrne,.,where ho.mas most !wilily re.g Calved, andhis professiontiserviciee werweager.:, solicited:. He. enteredinto acoutributory en-. #agernent with,the .dr 044, the leading ;journal, of, Australia; and, , :wriffe:the..:_eatieles, for) that journal with his accustomary power and ability, 4itia ibis, health, *Web tad been. ElietlYieffEffitsi before hie ffellatitirthreift Engladitalasfilnit breaking iiPirthd: the , . death Oodles not altogether 'foil' 'caper*. , Mr. *idtty,.. as a political had fey euperiOra in his time. , ,lommalist.perbitps had, a more ,intiroat;) ,ac. 7 'Rtutintancp with the inner:life of our, Houses, etliepresentatives, and. with the history and k.areer of our leading' Statesmen—or, as he elint , 4 • them,' Our' Governing" CiaSses'—a hinie which has becoirie, part of our lan= iritaie.% His decerk rthe' early age Of flile 7 ' ti-thre e is ali,4 6 ,4Eff4irattire; end wlU.be i 4 'W. check to i the, hopes aid expectatlinni.4 those to whom bewail ration andadiection.Y.l _ - One of Edward.Whitty?s sisters,-Who is now M•ltaly, haeobbthied.e. 'very high reputation;. there and lh :England, as a vocalist, and' her' success in the' lyrical drama Is'already -very ‘4be.qrePt peyeme iw,INS Anent to "MAIM BTl4TRlelPeelie ;(PrtenttkialkYaribene.). i :! Aber° has been no event in many years eontpete4, l'etittk tbs. 414 osiLiaii bffil IsvaAed . , .0o ozone.- Plorktlitii (phelec as Abe • trotting .reatohes Ina4e,tble eprimiretreen,the tlro.oelebrated ; Sal t! ligs George M , •_Riteb,414 1 4..F4b11% 44 12 :- The . 1 900 1 1 as Original,/ PAl4t!weo,elk !!Thet Ilratmatekto Mks plea} the ,Uninzi'Netirse,,cm iVigklege9,34Y, 1 6 , (Sr, a' ramie of s2,ooo,rnila iheekta4est,tbme beiness The 'noon& ;13;epolt tesomi ; elf the peels following— mile beiti, beet reels ,111ye;,14?.wagehd; for a pur ee of, $2,000.; t'k'be thirdle re Itilblbr the tante &Mount, at two-mile' ?hub, Intaiabilf Mk week •followleg the , moon& meeet),t i io •;,.) • a 1.% theltuteoty ids rfell•ltoe.w.ik abilities „and, suocessful „career, was ;milli the ifivarite, although Patelfeklad nod the tiiiity fro •to - be aghairtreatid: . the , liret «Mott , 'took pike orcliti: Itlth inet*Ethan: went:into *hit ,Leldwillidhe odds in alefaVor at AktfitilSkf,/oetto N'et i . _Yaltdien won the rasp in , three straight heats. This appeared alMolit ,ineredible Ethan's fri ,thidiand kheir.lll-blimbr was"oonaiderably 'orseaed by being told that Patobiri meld. ont•trorl `hint every day in the weeks. This fact was sotayype:! rent to.many who lost their the,ney on EVat they r . oirlred to redeem _themselves on`, nd" matoh. :Ed Patel:ten ~the favorite Ye air, at odds of - 100 to Se; and sotturbets were made by ell ,thrudastio idinire,re of Patchett at ,the ' rate of log , 'to SO. •. Yesterday. wee a Meeiy day ferik• t r itotid it houe the' road leadthg M the poem* was 'alive Mum - was iied ad :large a crowd praserth as on the predicts Wednes day; but lt was estimated OW •there. Wasik b9tlmen ,4,000 and 5,000 persona on ,the , ground, The track was in whet ton4ition,iiend everything '!aongionisif for - a fair day'irsport: Of °aurae thlt apparent° was variously disposed abent the 'grounds;:and many dollars'were won by.the enter ,prising proprietors of lottery bonfds, sweat -olottur,, thrieeard Monte, 'bafflers. Jas. Eberly all' the pretentious) pickpockets of Ore aiq were Preseht, 'se were a number of gaudily_drossed, bmsen•fintad,. half-int Urinated women.' Why cannot-some enter-. prising person emus a race-onus° which shall bs, so conducted that respectable people may visit lit Why not make it a place where gentlemen' who de= light in hoisediesh can take their 'wives and Mill' lies,nnd let them enjoy these splendid • contest' bd-. twee*: oelebrated:Wmelel , •The judges of the Mu yesterday were Cornelia Veriderbilt; worti'ina Joseph Hall. As they tooklhair pimetion'the Stand the hoWeis were brought up. They Were both in One condition' and 'excited math admiration: from. the erowd, Many who bad bet their money , on Patches were so churned with the , appearance of Ethan that' they would have been almost willing 'to moritlio" their stakes to see him win the rase. The number of Patchett's friends 'had been 'greatly thoreased during the week, and all were anxious to sea the trot begin. . , About Si o'clock the liersee wire called for the start. They camel° the Mora twibe before getting away, but on the third trial they get of; Patohen having the pole. All eyes were strained as_ th ey, frame around the last turn, Patchen leading about one length. This advantage be held till they leached the judges' stand, Winding' the heat in .2.27 f. The betting now beanie still more favors.' ble to Patched, 100 to 30141114 freely offered. Nu., morons bets were made against te, every one appearint to expeot aossething .better even than the time made on the previolittmatok via "; 224: " - After the usual larse of time "pent- in speughit and drying the horses:, they came qp for the second' heat. Again they made two false starts, but final ly got the word on the third effort, , This.heat was very e;olting, the hories passing the stand,with' the Wagons wheel add wheel, Patchen having the inside track. Ethan fell behind a trifle, but 'on naishag the half mile - closed up beautifully, Y the horses running neck and neck for.• some distance..; At this stage it became evident how great a favo. rite Ethan was, for as he appeared to be 'Whining'i the lead, his friends set up a universal' cheer.' Patohen surged ahead again, however,' and on "cam ing up the home etretobwas lull a neck ahead & aud in this manner they came to the stand, Patohen winning the heat in 2,28. - Ethan's backem;„were pow looking decidedly, blue, ancttitureppoltunitles of investing their money at any odds they,ohoteto ask. ' The horses now came up for the , thlid • and lest heat, again getting Carle start with - To - When at the.pole. , Ethan teemed fairly disc o uraged this time, and broke'o badly 'shortly oller Passing the itrarquartir, allowing Patellae to get tior threelengths ahead, He was quickly checked by his driver, but onito break again after passing This -the -half-mile. 'widened ••the gap - oensidetablyc 'and PateheiVe drives evidently pulled Up his horse to allow Ethan to recover. They came up the tome stretch with Patohen about two lengths •ahead, keeping about the same &anions till theetand was reached. Thus Patohen won the race and the money' in three atraght heats, none of the time made being equal to' that of the previous trot. The following is the full ; score : PIRST JIEAT. 'Patohen trots first quarter in............. 97 sec Patohen trots first hall-mile . 1.13331~ xeo Patohen trots the beat JIM sea. SECOND HEAT.' Patellae trots first quarter in........... 97 'see Pawnee trots first half-tette see Patthen trete the OM see THIRD ItIXAT. ratoben troth first quarter In 19' sea. Patofien trrus first halt- mile In sea. ratohen trots the best ip......,. 4AL sun. The horseiwore driven as before; Darius,Tallman nianaging the winning hoise L and Dan Mei. doing the same forEthati Allen. The cOnaludlog trot of this Match - will come Off On. the same course on Wednesday next. • The drive home was.a most lively one,.there being a stampeded vehielea oity 7 vrard, that would have made an ordinary Broadway crowd Wash at its own . insignificance, There were many races on the road, the horses beinehardly distinguhha• ble from 'the dint tlioy raised. • Several unluoky 'dilvers met with sad mtshapsond while watching the wreak, of their , vehicles had to endure the hearty laughter and ironical .ayinpathy of their rapidly-passing friends. 'Ott the whble, the trot was a remarkably toed One and , all persons seem ed to, enjoy themselyes., one, money changed hands to: the' result,sand while the winners rejoice 'over thnif gains, 'the biters look forward to the teat of Patehen's bottom in a two-mild heat with a faint hope of making good their losses. )&ralllnti A. Donobas.-:—We, with We, almost unanimous wishes of tho Democracy of estinote land county, place at the head of our paper' the, name of Stephen A, — Dintgias, as Pequsplyania's Demooratio candidate frit nomination a , the- Balt', More Convention, for Presidency. , • Sinbu the Obarleeton,Convention, there brae been a very marked , and decided eitinge, Dow. ally; •and too Mich Credit iiitnriotbe ;Oa' to;Col. .y s e a 4lPaititok; and .11. V: Wel ti'res from this 'Congressional - diatilet,lorthe firm* nesiend- ocinsistemoy , with whirl they supported Mr. Doter*, , . . • !„„ 174 11 0/ 1 / or4heynleat,',thitty the edminetion of- "fudge Dung ea ireed "aerate td the Demberatie par toe efectoiallyote Piantlylvenia. •He bas bests of Warm end ardent friezidemen who would be enthuslattiv Birth election. It is an old adage, oasasa Reurtryivgnsa„logocs the Unios:" .If Thisbe norreet, why not give us our favorite We trust the Baltimore Convention Will look to,rthis matter, and ,pul Pennsylvania & footing that she can show ber hand in the coming contest—Don ,glaerand,Pester can and wilt carry the State by ad ,everwhelming majority.. The polio) ' of the,Tornc: erotic party throng/tont the Union" Is to gibe wan ',scan all unite upon; and' tiebrity la Certain ste,perch upon our bannersl — i G reePirgA •Fl"r he. - TWO CRIFAIS Seireued! and ]4n °1,6, Mr. ; Itaymond 4 the editor ,of the New York Timis, in a letter from "Lebern, flew York, ihns describes his !recut site to,Mr. Seward and to - , Mr. 'Lincoln : ,, , , VLEIIT TO ME. giWARD. I laud tuniect iilde'frod raY aired ioitilhOra'ef.' ward: in Order to pays vilit or rempattnd friend- Alp,to OX.I firffeird.l I 101114 Jitig es „ilimilY 1, pa ha m eldeipdat 2 directing tin ImPree.emile of' hit delightful a try ieddentie; al if no weir luoldents as treadling and ••disappOintramit mei ° or ta tho i tmee b94 ll;Xen f r ifi er, w ti"l eri lit bnin : ad ll if twi ew i Wireiti; since. , 'Hit epeolderrimd it home, kid noir, in to: errargafor rebuilding them ,, when his plait s ' hem madafor t Ude wosikhesrill return O W , lob;prObably will:reit weekz-and remain feta ' In the Benrate.'"'"lie Wilt litre bit theismataderef lrie term in thahbody, but, will rid, in Au avant oc under M en, oiromostmaree, he a. 01111111,1 date so r re. 016otioa. liii•Peisoirii eade" kneir that thie his been Wised fpisicas, foe the 'fierbtierxEs. „Si 11 114.e.cie hOPPPlitklif, 1 91,.fiffinitivoli . -ranil tma to' derive more Road latiefactiOn m _fee r e ospact of retirement than any additional Maori, , ould porghly &dd. Air. ileitaist; lirliod *ply 'Ambitious, brit he, bee Aare; th= tjedgareaCto be °lorded 'by the: fetvo ,aipThrtion ;- let bagel very well ' it tlitieeddlor that made upon the history of the esendlytiould,twit iberimproyed by any , prolongation of hie service, iesmWhlle the °bands of piotriotect polltleal It& Might" lay regular it lees dear and , • than 0 'eluvial it now, Berides,ilds, he toiled es vi men have ever done before hiu4 arid the In deed, Coneohilitioili' lade of ' , thirty refit Weis ant been withodt their'. effect, ripen a physioaleon-1 thitatOn never eery strong, and have Ovotturt the : , polite; to data al to' med . trith,littatil redaction tweigtur itiftleivis 'anobition;for 'ilier , repoli aid Playlet helongto Ohl , elodett yeere of .** waive. nd& neofoliife. • Vide who klotr the abiiiety in' whoa' Waal he, I ill admit • that reef .will' have no -41111eultY` in 1 ' 2 41.17 1 144ig h , t1ie ,Pielearts with.-010,104•100 0 frite whaaii : tinn t i rem b siat i6 o: ar iEttua: m ari tnnatkom:mtw t d o isimilatr ' ll:am. 7 agii: t 7o:r. e liegith;:oatiritiimi l piritmrydin a : artirva:pin i tlihtttepanaD 6r neiysi.rzillit'lzaddirsummior';:il:•:::_eiuti:7:makt.:73l4'l4trwell'iwatimuhbee4,llillawcwilitt.etheitrrilla,:ibm...dto6.4tHeiziliej.milbwe::::::::: hoe`' Torit. , ' 117 aft eleisasof its int uit to he le eeel'ereie/P 11 4 1 Y ,1 c ove ward rumen,* i vetry p. diltintint thiri,7lald he, ain't rating to'airiketriy retireleent the hippletteiiiiitti i r e: Impend auteessfal tidier damer.l% i You Ext...:,4=alygerztdrev,,,tmmt 1 .1.4..ia 'ln the-he* liteptdha' , l- , - if Ire shall ' hertz-ant-Tat 4 1 1 , tesil - nPflgui, facelorth the onlysphereaf nis fibers trill be Ns babe and Abe society irtbith'mtiehade It.' Sou& .. °deified his nomination td• the parkway - Ism oil, umiugglvit 4 ,l loo 4olamiD4 JO , 1 4 3 frALliPtitl, i alto' °oder' t 'upon . - 11 e b l ows ..,,,, we, I the right ifidendMeaort, phllleal sad Inietheriel, which are essentiatkithe,dtiohatge °Liles/nth' to look - upon sash tin ITPutti o l i s ( VP_ "e lf ii, were'tiosaible. Ellis wit, isd‘ are ly UM trutteusenln - width itiablio.iiien him , mbiggeptaz perauous ' on the pu lio stage • and he spore: untie too- fijghly r tire real diggity.an' d worth of his own rdtion' to f ebil l idet — iiMthet itish id add, iii lii strilarristr, enantoreltalireikuumbeil., s..iiii Matt JAYA"' 1149 P *Jen', illiekiwlle9fit", OA •Ir e , wo,as a ,matier or personal doe, p_ elli to Spind,Whod *amide 'of Ii life ralteedyeloee rupoll tWCieete lams bt the.tarracil ash is;oontitn-1 Mom. of .political_otootrrly, nor `h ire,' the siitit.rireults kid datha. °pike Of Priv& life," It hard hot be inferredtrots thil that Iff: Seward in Illetteardding, Of bia intaredinthe weltered the country, or in th.sl,feetenle of ,faitVisit Enti Whidi;lYaltparitaliconiattd an h rabbi Mime , Proudly TB6°ollool hin, am! itelteatli du iietetlor • whiPar Ain lit.,PAsoudt,weitt, e#,,n • holuilAti*A. New York ;to Ply 'to din invitation fo attend a ra tification.- time , his expriliell lifiriiitteftikrzt 'with the k Nebo madewt .01,1erup*-4dt &are. apir i ovald *Ler, dmadepted tbere,bia , z lnl la hde r tity er TON:OI'Md ifekahr tote pe 'pt ; Mid tie illtiet Mope that di felOtief 11 d 01 . 111121111 Et 9/11 bire.put-ef -Me • •Arienditovitli be, per, Thlitel4bFP iimillunt t 0,,, kinder on, e o enwei . a s, t eleriti . and the tiintkoh 61' Mi. Oluale *kW' Ihiey toper int, c'lt is id likely' thiNtiewill feel- WWI PRON: 4l ',.tki4r4 l 4 M 60 1 1 0 11: xps -t.4*,Ai. teita any &ghee persinaf part in-the petditunvese ibiittheiWillite'whigirt of hielnitaimeiti &the Await rind lie Um, 'aonntry,will 'continue tr,' be ;thrown,,i3 they hare, beep h itherto ,, iPt‘l AI AP pliblitan SOW. . •• ”I I lii.ll lielipiKNA;ljta: ontatardiajvtamiptid theinvitatioli Of Mr. , Ailt‘: Imam, president of nosgonventiothses4„Opt.,-koetes, head of the land d epartment of the Winctlicicitral nitiold; "teitesecintimnYld whieltinirindhtbrevMr) Liattabisseldvad.: 1444 1 1 4 1, 7 7 1 1• 4 *4 4 1 104+1; Vida itervioeotthe Patti, which - conpilen Voi; OMR? $ aboutpPrer bet the , Penni' ;Wynn% 4 4,1 ,_ at AClait moeseetiLisebited. loiddidat ad bt nion. pae *lons y,ew, Atm rano* ,n, 111110$8111, tO tbe minatewthe oonipany was 'whined `. to' >tbYrilr !tree itimt.l enreher- , ,Llisarlat Phicalr 1.10, JO. (0 clock A. N., we shot over„ t o broad !and nerd!e i prairies; 'Winch 'this - great road trit' Ivories,' and reached Sprthstieldat alma b &sleek, P M „ Who ,nttle town was,,alive with.the ,ex% leitea and enthitslaitio' poonlationt-this — streets Mailed tritli bonfires, end Wedeln.; Starlit iYy rise :fined .with t the gleam of counties, ',rockets.: Ithal(Mr way, q ui etly and rrithout parade,,to,the denee" 'of Mr. Unbolt, 'e large' tivo•sforyt Iwooden house, raleod'consideratilY above the level of the street, and dwe,rAng, by .its greeter height land sise; the adjoining dwellings: A pile of tar Ibarrels blaired fr o nt ofl the - Wise two naafi Linoolns were perohodone -upon masher- the gate; and, a crowd, of the ; n e ighbor', male and Veniins; young andold; - etood about to witch' thb ,rireetsidings.. -I The "deori - open 'late -I broad ball, with, rooms upon either aide: - Mr. Lincoln,, vibe had been, antrkea of, our ceasing, stood at_ the hick' end of the:id:hide, Oiler Millie left—in which was ti bmikised. filled. with la* 'books—And the ;committees iodether inteste upon entering grouPtri themselves around him. . Mr:Ashman' made' a' brief exiemPore addreek, - in !good tent:tan& few words, 'and boded Mtn t the letter tormelly awn:N=ln, thtlitiPlinatOPl, l rMolt had been drawn no and tuned 'by the committee. Ms Lirician totirthe letter and' Made" k -brief ply to tit...address. He is very tall, six feet Oise flitches, very, slender, and stands perfectly straight. , He has very high 'cheek hones; mild eyes, light , brown- hair,. 'and a' face IndieitiVe of a frank kind, morns; and confiding nature. .1n rePlyitt to Mr. Aaluuun's address he spoke clearly, slowly, with entire lelfipOsseisiOu'end alidty 'of' manner: Each pinion was then presented toll's' •in snoods aloo by Mr. Ashman, ,and wits received with the 'frank" cordiality, oharaciteristio of Western man ners. Ifs made anima brief 'retnaikagenerilly hunzorous or oomplimentary—to.eaoh—told two or three inecdotes, and seemed anxious that every one should °midair. himbeltperfectly it teem: The larpreisionniadeupen all present was highly favorable. lb one doubts that he has all the in tellectual ability, the honesty, of purpose, ap4 , the filedmiss - prinoipfe;, essential to 'the high position tbrishlch ire' is notaltitton: 'The only aP.Pßlthecialtillttdolit any ef„his frjetale outer, lain is, that he may hick the iron firmness of will, and of Men and"fletitnis; whisk the passugp crisis win render indispensable R.P.OPAoakPl•Oasnt• ) Al the company out they were presented to Mrs. Lincoln, who received -them in an adjoin ing room. She is appmently fifteen years younger than Mr. Linielichasa 'thee hidleadme of enerp and d'ildslen of i dtaiiiater Omit tikes ininifeit and hbnorible pride is thadlatinotAtM-which . has fallon ttP O , l ! liar 4, 12 1`1. • -, i ,= • • q • General Astietulty,ot the New School -• ." PtesbyterlaWChurch. ".• fiNom tho •Pattitidig GekidEtei May siy • • .The Assestibly snot at the-usual hour on Inredelt, and, after ,spandipg some tim e devotionai,!Fer alses,"proaeblidlo badness.' ' '„' Thb Intendment *flit/ -Olatk,-:tri the report of the, Couunitten'en the APIABBignAt t l O was lost, and the previous question being Okstnincl ed,' the - repoit wail; ado p ted se ofittnalliptUented. - The oredentiale of two additional oomsnisiionere were fresented i .a,nd their niunea were entered on The committee appointed'iol audit the' Train roes ft 0001 4 11 t 8 gM":14 , 4 tliftt they fotißd them .osor root, and the report was accepted and adopted. Tho'repOill of- d iiiiinbir'of.deligatersaPpointaid at the lest General Aseetebly 10 eorresponding .bo dies, were handedin; ell of which were ordered to be publiaied ih die &plstid lx:tolthe'mirintes of the 1" , .i,ri ,•i't , „Rev„,t. W7110,4), - 11141agate from the ffelbrinad ,Presbyterian Churob, applied for admission. The request beteg giahttitf, the nine of - the gentleman else , entered on dhe roll, and 4- o'clock D.. .11.1ree flited for hearleg enithinit lis. l .44l l 4diiflrel4 ) corn munloate to th,l Assembly. 'The Comtalttee on" Education Made A-report through their chairman, which wait% disioweed Bev. Albert T. Chester, D.B. of Buffalo, 'ming i s . the chair — by Rev . T. IC Mills: Dr."Clark,,ltar. Darling' and others; When the lietitot four having arrired,,Retr , .. T. W. Wylie. pretitaled, according to the order the day, on behalf the body of 'Christians .. Tie tree ' delegated tO 'tePtreseill, to' de liver an illetent. and srell•thnedflaldrents to the Auembly.: •Ide. gave it: history of the . Iteformed Presbyterian Qhuroh, andtireesd the progress , of "true religion ltditt theearlieit 'Pariah of 'modern times ) Up to , , tho present iser,land :Congratulating the AsSeißblY.uni thelBorions ens foes of the fu ture. -The lleformed hunch,' be it stated, had slity'nirnisterit and ninety cOngregationti; and the • Church in this county, as wel t ing ,eti- i ordinate bodies in Ireland and Scot.- land, is &direly engaged in foreign noissionhry tiper* •rtitionif 4l Rev. W. A. Passaraot, of the ~ a reng. 4.l9 9 ippan Ohuroh, was next introduced, and delivers d an en tertaining' udg r ees, fel& ',blob We leek% that!With in the bounds Of the General B.1 11 "4 of die:B. 1,. Church, m r re arc 160400 dommuiicapia; while thete'are twalac abbe ocidei nt etditteeted With the w- anen t! iociod,in-w are" 4,5;000-Auctsinunl canta.:- The alloaft, 'l9,lauljn„,oresost in u theverionS b r a D oho Oiarl VUttrOII 4000. linkber of i n hilettds2, ; Olnirbhei3,l9l.lV chile& 10; retail 'heritta 9 rolectter cesatindes, : . a book concern and two toxeigrk et fissions : . oonolutled Alsofttllve .,2 o'el.., , 4, and wra dielsetillogelliefwith , the • delegate' who preceded hini,(by the Moderator. , TheDe vidonstOommittee priOnted a report, settlniapiftWedtteatily evening for holding the esnaltmissitnitry•'meeting, and Thursday evening for.the adetigistrationof the 1.9 1 . d's Supper. ..Re• port,edopted , , dommtraricaticin from a norabet of Taitiliorer of Citdrchi.inviting • theAmembly•to.. spend an iftottwei of Oakin.4 i' 3l !!Yl' d, te u d,PaulPlaT eat apart Bir that purpose. 'The ditAtesiton an the report of the COMnitttee on Ed ucu n on w en rammed, and .continued. up to the hproir, of eijournment. . , THE , WEACHtL V' NquasiCi . . . Tig irzigpr Pans wilitin sent to ButititibillW bi; ' mail (per anntun, in adrinesjst--- ..2.40 Threw Conine, " id •••••—.... .1.00 I °V@ " 0 - • -- . 8.00 T on 46 II 4. 4..... 19,00 - f (tOrieamouti.oo Twenty Copiehorciwn" - - (towldrariot ' each kbabonyiber.) wit —.—.. • -_-;,----• •-•—• 14 .9 For abilitf i liirii tr ' or vitt itir VIII bind Li 0 A .44/11 0 1. litt ll oo77 ‘ tti the getbe", ''t 6 * 4 . 2 " ' - . . Ns. raiiiimit•r• in »ttlNtad to iot as olosbr for 7. 11 , i"PilascitLirlO4llA ; ; Issued e4;iiii-ilonthi7 in dine for ittoi* turili!l Stamen. , .Ileth?Ok4 #Swrilial ..Vo. qXIM O ,e• ~„. 1 :,;14:7r,Birrnirt,bii', picioutiviet, • • 1 i , I _ 1.3 it at t t l e irr i pii tiiiii.4:i .. l ad, i ) Atiretiiitftibili IMO knOirilllNNHilliiiibta 91144014.4 01,:liefirMaatto Unita' I 11*PIPurtar tO o lriar4,MVl 7 9rOwilirkike ,11.1.1Ailliqj cii ' 'fri att. yang ladies. - -After•this tepee Veianallas en' iiielkektilii lo.rt will plaNt l liget v a t: 0 71, terall3c ? liir which the e otted * h ifietubei to &peek wit iisedqi itilitt elfin . ' - '- ' :,••':a i The order yeah seePeeedurk foie mg' atiDoefer. i dab4nra, for the PATfßitalka of, P00? 1,4 , 1 . ,1, 4 _4 1,0 , 4 0 - . r i) Air tee lie' leak theepielet °Met' wets fiekeit--afi; lhheeet,thst et eeett tie - Jamie ,4, Lim , mp . , omlitm.. ~ ) „ - , 1 The keliMitidaLpeassnivi hi the majortty We is. , , $04411/1d -Dr.' , Elaishay. .muted the-areee of:: El 4 l " See ' lf2 ii l i rtle tc le Ak ialir l eret 7 Nifl: "eh ego -to /...ii, - Utei.' atn, mot, 4eattrlialiits, , neither. mete V , " et it,...llether• witness to Ihe Okiettaie .cf eggea heikkohy_iehieh - hid characterized the - art of the'iniqeet i th o ttit'ionualtteii,-liediketeet : tiu Iwo ilpiritmasaisgatismb laAtto dianuse‘.., kin 74 1Y4 1:19 " 2° , Mir 1 f. 6 ' : , I i m p: t I PAT :. i:060111 ' i lila& ma, i of lb* Os • th./. men took de soar, - and- preowned; so dfarlif "> 4 1 : 19 P"t• , 3 tit . .113:3 02 . .I', e r ..;;;e397. t ''; i..*: Ha was 'Otani/Riad by,tna -expiration 'or: ea - n mintes, and wiii unable yt - inlaiehla eitililt.f . , : t ..i • ~, 1 IJa . 'II ,t` 0. 4 tr - -: 2 t t irty 1 .0 11 / 9 09011• 91 a b ?"49o%fellPll taw .4,k ,T. pordidly anti: averl, tie, , Ilhor dismieem-teireithe idle of/demi; miter Ilwalatylonannannar why.fis arantatfavor of aboa-zt 12. rrtiiiii:a iolfiniatb As' i. ire - Whin' Yii -4 anai upqn thitilkatusion ot inbiaa4peetly-thic . l Aft479 0 4.440 3 414 1 )11.7 . , '',:...! il: G /3,1 , 13 'TO ) t., 'a / 14 rtriheltArdieWitteitgli=eittAtZP orelhatles Dolteo7 I t,./11 z, i gr; 7a: ,, — , , . -. t'lrafitOied t hsts4WWlN9Ffiltaa Wrath. Mk,: , (fUO, A triliiiiiP)tc;nleee esene , 3, and, severalf l4 l+ l- , , elesibn , liseioreriipaesitite raft(' WV.- -' ' ' t Rory/dm ildsitt,leeneepeedh, debeirstefrout 'i Z W l l i t d elayM a t 3l n -tltivr 4 •Ii towardiel&f -- a l t Matilleyintly-taaijoresnolty iz 14 4 .11% d il,.i t i i.. ..? i aria *WM Ad e spoor • ow+, Kir:o f 1 it 0.9 . . TM I 1 • Moil*, b7.ATlWiri ti iir eilicittnrillOder &Boards in reply.tii resapaka of rtg,„1"1.,,, 6N. 1 He ink!" thist , he lat illeiraintis: US.. tdastavi/Litaft•Drilailis Art UAW iiiikotz I IMAM '0 i! ar.Ardi. 4 4l, _lot oplyv *us per the .Dronalora a .. Rriaa4totit'ind lio : WlnA l taikaldal&ba 'ma lone i or 1 4 11 tertirlOYInfasliorittainidasioa ~I j ft wr Dr. Krebs to #Ltfloff,nt i the .ttonyiof„n4jonrn-, ~ A.; VeWititediteerw the AMMO,. - ,- I iC 4 W4iIg.FINIII4II: penenesere awdeasrant mum; i Gez ira, ~• , . 1, . t irr ,• d 1. Io . - .kf -A -L. P V I, tiler wipe. caned ,40 APR 43. Pitk Irki the "ii V. -/ cod ad now amok roomfor-itrenziratiegipeVaid ilitiiiitiF, NA RioN.LIV,24I-44. 4 rienatawiiipis *W: Pm 7• ff ,me , ,and tilts et timid; Ali itg 1%4 'lila iirf t ItritiLiriludetablen 4;,11 majourabg; ee, ZIP q iiitMer T oug ryrilirtgerOf it; drink - MN/dilly of fir, fiiirilekiidittiet (twain' d tilikeir Ail lit tbiltige.2.•Ataimags prolt maw word , to ~ 00f7,,yrp. .. miA fosiiipegt, w , 2i tlioneantinie; I ddolgt.fobeileileelia ;every veattginf ,thei Affirm, tableirdisit ati,•iiii all PI% PC tgllkit. by mum in tinietrAwi eurrar-;,1 thin Ai 14612 An ~i k, aliglidlittlit:igiiikeijeliWaliie L irkys ipitiodowl, g isamis, loandsg-witb , -r wiptro24l,6 _ cel& ragy,th wpek, 'ti a easg. nit g aas. , was,nttp_to rte• , ' leo we drankyieV wer - Mittfamit' for ry tht - ,Aline.,.; ftemmtli,, I Aeniaad in.premytdonien Tairl i tif=Ak t a s crilu,t 2 c ere a 5,42, Y Ili timed lip in rimeetilitot :•yow7e) • .iiiyjimaa !lei aortry2iorriglit, ey abe maat2.2 ' T" rit " 91" tUl l i lisi DY" tnl iini. 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M, 1 11?f , 2 41 1 :1151V iF.M6Tffi fllft4 obluo' bid." • • - ; .Cien a, , whine ..151342122. oasis 4evid; alt -staita daVI! ~. .fiervanig maim ewe urtiami,,A2Apw , 4244 • . pi Adak 'elaiipapc Ilia Jut einpu44l l / 1 0,A 0 and Vida Wet The tri . dtivieheit, Waimea a W.; Ve• warning: Lywart'seiabk,Auti 42 , Ilirietz, E7W i Tt l k tiltri t rat,44ltor /Kiri r, y t n w very jo al tul ern , renows; 4- viot , a ~ diatineterdier 'eV r ; Aiggitililh"Tricati.nn eas t at good ow pi:vid til i fentioreae,'-ihr: hiving takeriPey.k". GO guage vrith ra ltrd .to weightithey did , riefi e !itt°, o ° 4 o o Pk/ ligiPosi4 Mill, I genie, t ear going throttili e top of the lichee. trp,f, ( . trent and three I oanti,'Ordylo genp egahl:erdit ' roy.friands were aatiatted:_thitif I was net drunkl infer°, my Aend wopid certainly eerier now. , , Hwy- , etili, I' was able to" M r stand' when ea k ei,e to my feet,. Web' Wig *bet that l'ealett3iied Niven when tail-•S ItVetween the floor and eliiiag. 1. , . ~ -. t..1:2:, W9?11 0 2 51k,h0,e41114 ta va , lt MAW-d*, • IM:thIltireyt01:10111dT irere ' ritorilzetm Way tewardirthe deotVhicirder to orrewito , 'vitae, i hMitalitit Pa AligUsAwirmirtedAr, reeoltUag, Mil rleig,,h wmets was sanding near the ::lame : a, 214fil &Mei C•witnui,litniriin; Ao - "pilertite' Of 'the ( ' idirruirents after wswera maned; , isid,tiem: elided.: one of the meet ey,traerdinery., anditem , 110 ; bierfioir of Wine, one or the moat a g ree able n nem I ever partook of: ' ' . ' .., f„ . . . _ tifnet convention:: • • -i, Priati the Manlike erennaliosai.) • ' • • , The Yancey ineestionista (as they tarned,cint.to - be) -went to Charleston; not no mint with the tient, bf Obiiining the recoghitlon ofinj "artiontisferfri ill& es to defeat the tioniiiiitroti bf judgelton- - 1111 a• /I '4 had bacon , Idadited ivied hint before 1 sir pa° 0,, and to consent to his nomination was oqiiiralen tri idialttink their trantL'orlOrniest, ! L ed, *fill:luny, to abandon their lxititiolli—lssmi • of theT, , P•Diafkinott l l , ,tbltirlrfb TOPPSV*Aliti,Cir The first movenoint they,made on ihesshoird _ at ryes- an Soine itabanneit North or South - -holding • this view an that, it did,/ hot moth wetter ,w,bioh, upon whets,* opposition., to Douglas might' unite to secure his overthrow. .nay failed in this, for the' obvionii' the,ballothige „indicate, that, they could .not concentrate their discordant forces upon,any egos ; . ion Candidata. fttill boning to beat the Little Giant,;"they thou addressed themsetvew tithe el ir oollattnethtfi math a, PlatfOria. as 311 iNorth add calmest could not : and would not swept. titifoir,"if• *Said 'oeiteitle - difear liongbiabrdefeathsrthef.Denkieiratis party iiisda , the noniaineholdiric States, ,; They,WA thie move:neat ; because the real frniids orthe - niosnilie'orgintitatkiii hid a 'clear ind , riiirible in • • *ltyorblel4:ll it OQUId ant ntedniti a President 0 5 1.t i r c 9 t i n t WvPte , ,4.at_ laa#PaYa,!ha Male,; Failing in this, the opposition to Do ? glas'beoeire , Tor the most part - de4persto seeessionots, determi ned-to defeat Ilia at any , and ever i bazard) Ten irifieqtardai disco thelles whist bOtand the .party together.. This - was the,Yese4 neon!. trop, ;PPv,lPPßt„whlgk. rediONA taking Oak. COnvintion wane few entire and worm ' frictional kielegations froni thbEfenithertflatates. They helped ' to.bresk the,Conventiou And piles she, residential eanyess at sea..,l:ortruaetsvored them , iesiin'the mOveinerif than iny prerloini one. - The Conventkdoentinned in seagien ap-: 'ParenilY littlgredieed in . 1 4e, and net 41014.0 the interest displ a yed , in the . nomi nation: twbile; tho' lilettpur seeeseleniela lookd'ebout Se blank' is' 'sensible men could be expeetegt . to.boalt after don... ;livery silly ,thing whielt,eonid no Flteikks relayed r or defended before Weir oonstittenta. - Bo the Demoorette - or&thatttenebasittrvivid th4' the shook of faatitesi and --Dolsitine.bMentliTed-bis 'enemies. is th i s hop; more ob is** tnkep to the, heart* of the Am - orient' image' thitit ever before to all MI brilliant, trying, and eventful history. • - ' ' ,Tai; Courier. and Eoqutror , say that the fol. lowidg article from "the AubxirdDadiAdverther: of Saturday , bust was *Men' by Gov. Beitarif him •.! , ..ite,,placethe MUM of idosoln,andliemlia the head of our columns with T)tide and aatitfac-, Wail , " No truer eapbdtion of th e Republican rereads could be givarthan' the platform idoptigj layahe- Convention qootains. o , troll, or armor defend:, era of 'the ftepublidart faith could hive Seen found in the Uniori Wan-tbit diltingelahed land orteeina °Wrens on irr bou,tbotboaore of the nomination Lave fallen. , Their ,eleotion, we trust, by a,deg sive mejority, Will 'reetOre' the - Garin:talent ornito United-States 'to Ito' thhetitational dad ancient itonontz. , .7 , eti the ,Watoinrord of the Republican qr 17,11701 I: 0 1 1 ),U111011, and Liberty, and onward to &Wenn Drvonca Gasr.—Afterneerly ten yaera. of titization, this celebrated case has at length renebieZ settleinent: Vhis nail order tif the'eourt Illoinktin Banta allnitaY •at the rate of SON PON,arieuXe, from the lfaikoffteeauttiter, 050, with Interest on the arreermes, *Mounting in all to $17;00.47. ',Thar th 6 idnitdfh sena 'tinplitio Nunn, none who can regeadAhn eastand, its attending oireiwnstances-wittleut, prejudice ? ( foT a Moment qtiestton. 'The fiiii who have lanai' - he • tilediqhiiiieettes"-fis the &area - illy,: will - know - that cold and dbusduto whesan•—has, been anriehed through the Agency of the courts ~at the experan of the proud-hearted ttliataditt whom she bias° cruelly wronged.—Daftweuee •Ctillster. Tipp SOR,oswll9xicipx.o : l.SA:—T.4ls4 ol" gorilla Coslot, about mhos!) dizeßpispAre,*l orko4reelordey,wrs, VCCOVOled,rsferday mores la the rover t#ohaylkil~ , 'near the van* bridge'; The iemaius'werecenveyed'to thei iedienewbf a 'tele'. five; Alder 'street,' Teretitieth*eiVand Cor sties - Tanner - notified to hold an ttigadai. The Ceicitter inuatitonad a jury, eed,Atter.triawing the hoid,y /ad journed to the Tetatttielh•: went. idediettliesee, irtie,re socke.ovidozoordi,to4•ll4, s , No I,aets keycAd. those Alredy, ,pabtieW yrero ; The pa!,,e wa", ppstßo :A. In' emu/Nuance of flie;iiiaienne;?f
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