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TIM Pipit 31.131130,.. —On next Saturday the Antiussionio and Whig voters of this county • will meet In their respective election districts, to elect two delegates from each district to repro sent theta' n the county convention—to meet on this folloiring Wednesday. In the townships and-boroughs, the election will take place at the 'utual hours, sod be conducted with , the canal forms. In the Wards of the two cities, both time end forms ate materially changed. The hours of election are from 12 31 to 7 o'clock P. hf., and the rote is to be by ballot. This gives to the 'twin all the forms of the most Impel 'tent amattlny Into the will of the people, and :takes away from manj persons, the ermasec hitherto made for not attending primary meet-. The County Convention, this year, will hove a very Important and responsible duty to perform, and the right kind of men should be chosen to .Constitute it—men of integrity, judgment, and trainees. It will be their duty to place in 110111 i. • nation a ticket cptal in importance, from the number and dignity of the offices, to any we hare Over had—and when it is considered that .the *hie party has full control of the offices in alki4 county, the imptirtant and imperative dutfof aelreutig hood candidates will be acknoWledged by alt. No consistent and true Whig, who le ed. eo faithful to - hie duty as a citizen, and to the caattounity in which he lieee, can, with any ion-, tine, excuse !alai& for not attending the prima.'. ry meeting—and thus labor to secure a better one. In our present mode of !electing ctodi• dates, in a district with a large controlling ma . jerily, like this, the prirriary meeting is the meet important of all other meetings. It is the only place where each individual member of the party can make his vOice .felt. We trust that on next Saturday,the.tntimasauic and Whig totem of this —county will attend to thin as an imperativeyalit buil duty, which cannot be overlooked without incurring just censure. While ,on this subject, we would expreao the hoputhat the recognized members of the party .. Will lot permitted to diecharge this duty teithoUt• any interference. It baa been a complaint'hefe tofore, that personii of other parties have come into oar primary meetings and marked for our candidates, thus creating great disaatiafacttou, and defeating the will of the party. This is on fidNilinicourteous, and ungentlemanly. Nonisa of, the least belt-respect would do such ao act If each persons offer to vote, or to mark, they ought to be promptly refused by the officers of the meeting. If they desire io become Paige we will welcome them to our ranks, and they will not deem it a hardship, if they aro sincere, to give evidence of their attachment by their works, before they are recognized as Whigs at the [llo6t select and important meetings of the party. The war between the Fillmore and Scott moo in New York ie becoming savage. The _lllasy Argisier, edited by Dr. Foote, the prrsonol friend of Mr. Fillmore, manifests strong symptoms of rebellion against the decisions of a mejority of the party; and the N. York Ezpreas says that the men 'she are determined to nominate Scott may els& him, it they can. Very welt. We can try. If the Express chooses to bolt, lot it go , — hut it won't bglt, of that there is not the least Jansen— , THE /111%/38,M1NN LEITER. The following is the fsmous note of tan ly fammts Chevalier linos C. tt tan, to the :Secre tary ot•Btitte, taking, diplomatic, leave of Vale government. It ie clear tram th - a en.:ous dont:- [Mal t that 24., Hulse:num was netselly driven out of the Country by the tarot of pubNo opinit en. ;Thi Nesmith fever and the newspaper, were too much for him, and be leaves in a huh, and we trust Loony never have a etteceeme un til the Auttriancgovernment ceases to bacon.ducted by the foes of„ humanity and rastional " 0 4 We copy from the New York Herald: ••• [l.t.unelation.] Copy of a Note aidoessed by it Hohmann to Ul=f2 %omicron, .ApiP,22 , 1852. Oa M yMeat return from Havana, I found that the moment had arrived to fulfil the tntea .. dens of my government relative to my MIAMI - eennentions with the government eft the Hotted The Secretary of State has not judged fit- to reply to the note 'lath 1 considered it my duty to address to him, dated the 18th of December, is relation to the reception and the military booms rendered to Kossuth by the federal an ' thorithie. The Secretary of State had led me to hope • that my interviews with him in the Statedepart meta would be no longer commented upon and actionapanied by derisive remarks ie certain journals in Baltimore and Philadelphia. These assume.; which were even given to tao in • 'writing, have. been Immediately burlesqued in the 2=5.10ne-tale, and have oily led to more I virulent attacks, which were continued in one widely Circulated journal of New Orleans. And, an my panage through that city, I have been the object of .very disagreeable demonstrations . I considered It my duty at that time-21st of, November—to inform the President of those an comes; so eingalirly patronized; and there upon the Secretary of State degared to- me=' 28th November—that thenceforth his relations with me shotild be had only in writing. .. Oa the 7th of January, the Secretary of St is judged fit to pronounce publicly, and in the pro le/100 of Xosauth, a-revolutionary speech, in which hi stninnously encouraged Hungary to a new rebellion and formally proposed a semi meat to the speedy emancipation of that king- dom. The demonstration was of anch a 'triage 'tharactei , was Co contrary to the simple inter- ' national courtesy, as well as to the positive pre. 'raises which you had given me in the Depart- I meat of State—that 1 considered it my duty to : address myself to the highest authority of the Reptiblim to be usured whether this discourse wu the expreiskin of the milli:coats of 016)ov - es:lntent of • the United States. I ester it a , happiness to be able to, asy that •, th eitoperialgovemmentopproving of my come; ' has rendered justice to the decimation whiththe ! President considered it proper to =thou me ea the 12th of /unary, with the design 'et main-' tithing the good connectione existing . betweeril dextrin and the United Bates. : i• I . These verbal assurances have not give* place 1/1110/ to tuoy tirceeeding of tho fiecrellmy of State, to corroborate officia ll y the declaration of the Pieside t, n and to produce a satisfactory re. ction. • - ) After having determined, with much delibera: don, an to the hostile proceedinp of the . Seers tat7 of *Hite, and after having experienced the fain and disagreeable position which had result. ed therefrOM, 1 biIitITINI it to be my duty to de clare, for very evident motives of propriety, that my government would no longer permit me" to remain here, and continue official relations with the principal prOmotor of the Kossuth epie- . ode, so very much to be regretted. • I profit by title occasion to exprem to the Prt eident my respectful thanks for his invariabl obliging condom rewards me. y Mr. A. Belmont, Conan! General of Fitistria at New York,. will continua his functions until fur ther ordersi IteeeireiAtr. Secretary of State; the expres sion of my high consideration. • Ansicrr of the Seaway of State to ifithte . • ' Daranntasr or Stars. I Wayintsatorr,_ May 3,1852 j 813:—Yetircommunitation to the Secretary of State, of the 9th Ultimo, announcingyourlfiten- COO to leave the United Snits; and mating that Mr. August* Belmont, the C onaul:General, of Austria at New York, will contioue the dia. bean charge of his functions mail further mi.,. had In reply, I hare the hdnor to inform you that I :as Mr. Belmont is wall known td the Secretary of State as gentleman of much reepectabllity, any conunnalcation which-it may bc - primer ..for him to addnia to the Department in hie,otlicial tiltarictir; will be rewired with'entlre respect. - I avail ntyitelf of this oceuion to offer toyer', Mr, the anintance of my high itnelileration. W. HUM; dean Bftrailq. Lrroza sum %elms Boorr.—TO• editor of do mow. (ky.,) lioraldluir;otei • mat lottarlfroor Gums! Beott, to !obi& he • "I hire no radio opinions 'to conceal—.Maryhat ono sot of opinions on those subjects tor thi poop!' of th• North, South, dart, or won; sad am opinion assproporoi to avbstit to general tostititratirs, nos a SVitabk 0 171.1614, pilaw duff, *die by as action ot a Stagdpr altationsi eactimitioz. It the Whit National, donandlon call for my days on the leading gars dons of the dap. the,' win "mei* and wed g7iiiciay lam aritiv." . ~ . , .. i - Ali Latrobiaad Uniotdown Railroad, Ili We timer of Hickory and his successor, and Lynd supposed, is only the beginning of a mat pro- Boyd are more favorably noticed by the anti jetted raid,' eitetkUheinto,Virgints, near . the Caea Fogies than any other candidates. Boyd ; yolk,' of the Monongahela, and thence in a bas had • biography and a portrait of himself so . atirestem direction, through Western Vie- published, both of which show that Vhe falls of girds to the iontkeastern. border of Kentneky. the object of his youog ambition, it will not be The road is! rigorously urged „by the ; people for leak of good In nor prudence in holding along this line indicated. The subject has been hLs tongue. Lynn has a considerable le for brought before the Legislature of Virginia.— elver*, whichh a will iMprove, if he taunt We find the following in the Rieltmond Whig: come the exponent of Democratic principles, by APRIL 28, 1862. regular appointment. On motion of Mr. McDonald, n The United States is a great scion and can &solved, That the Committee on Roads and well afford to be forbearing and generous to one so weak and unfortunate as. Mexico. That re- Internal Navigation inquire into and report upon public is bitterly opposed to confirming the Te the expediency of chartering a company to build a Railroad, commencing at the Virginia line at . Or sear where the said nee mew. th e meth*, huantepee Treaty, one effect of which rill be to plain river—running by Vse way of Morgan- introduce into the heart of Mexico, a large atil t:ion, Fairmount, Clarksburg, end Weston, and coy of American laborers and others. Pratt down Elk river to the great Kaneohe, Intersect- dent Arista at length writes, that rather than leg at Charleston the Virginia Central Railroad mutant to that, his country will again rink the and the James River Improvement;and termina ting at the mouth of Big Sandy, on the Kentucky hazards of a war. This is undoubtedly a car. lice. rect resolution. The American colony could not be managed by the Mexican police or military, and the result of admitting them would be • short civil war and annexation to the United Stater. Soles partite! ruprana lee, and if over that axiom deserved to be acted upon, the pres ent occasion appeals to Mexico in a tone not to be disregarded. We should soon have war if the treatyleere ratified. Justus. CINCINNATI' AND MARTNTTA RAILWAY Lrrruso. — TheChillicothe Gazette states that at e; meet ing dale Board of Directors of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railway Company, held on Thursday Isar, the following to :elation was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the .President and Chief En gineer be directed to advertise for sealed propo sals for the gradiog, masonry, and bridging of the' residue of the line EIBI; that is to say, QI that portion of the line from and at. the town of Marietta, to the point ill Vinton county, to which the work is now under contract, being about seventy miles.. When contracts for this portion of the road are ntered into, we believe the whole line from the junction with the Little Miami road to Marietta will be under contract. Immediate steps will be taken to obtain slang the line sl6o,ooosddi• Copal stock, needed for the early completion of the work. AIMILICA .9 I ton IT. By the mother of Ma ry Lundie Duncan. I . vol., pp. 440. This is a very pleasant book. An English ti dy, after haring travelled extensively in the Mg " States, pas given us the result of her obser vations and reflections, in the volume before us. The styto is tinily, and a floe rein of good recipe sail Christian feeling rase through the work.— Die:SOLI 45: Agnew, 65 Market street. liccraxacrious of a Joui:nry through Tartary, , DaLet, and China, during Me years 1844, 'l5, and !48. Translated from the Preach of M. 118 e, hlidaiottery.,Prieet of St. ,Laausa, , 2 volumen. This work ia ;pokes of io the vecy highest terms by the Loudon press, aa one of peat ori ginality and genuineness.. The vast regions of Central Asia have ever been aaaeloped in the miens of obscurity and fable; but this book re veals to na, in the roost familiar and lively style, the customs and peculiatitieis of the Nomadic tribes of Tatters, and of the equally curious character of the Chinese and Thitigssia.—Ppri nen S.: Agnew, 65 31arket vase!. FROM WASZEITGTON. 4ilD l /00114t/ic. of the DA11 . 7 Pii.Lburab Oautte. Ws:strictures. May 19. increased pay voted to the Cotta'. &earners by the Sotate-LPrar and coca in the matter—Prob able defeat is the Hot;re—Donocratic prespeo to the South—Mexico refuse, to ratify the Te. huantepec Teeny. The Senate has caught a glimpse of land from that dreary sea of winda on which it has been drir.ing for three months post. A long, low, boor bantres deicried in the blue distauce, Co a therefor,. in the shape of a vote upon Ore aroi , nd ant opproToiatiog $475,000 to the Cuit'r:e n o of rtesomma, sodditiosol to the SUM Of ,:•'' ' ~.00 which bey now receive by law. The ja vottrwat, ayes 2.3.rnoes 21—a vary narrow es. Cape, indeed. The majority would have been , larger, hid the Senate been fuller, canny friends I of, the appropriation being Mama. This ones.' don of supporting the Collin's ateamera by Gov erment bountiu is surrounded with difficulties. It is - certainly hostile to the theory and genius •of_lnur Government to intermeddle In private . commercial pursuits, because nothing can be given to ono interest which is ant taken from ano ther, or from the people at large. Tito forcing or hot bed system, aim enfeebles and dwarfs the notional spit of enterprise and BW-reliance, which has been the foundation of a'l our pros perity.and grestnees. But the Collins line of steamers is not a mere private commercial en teraprixe, enteriog Into competition with other linos =ropy; ted by grant, of public, money. It wuestsblithed for a great and necessary pub : lie object, tfie conveyance °locust mails- Stronbi the Government [260111 its contract to-morrow, and druid the Collins steameta be withdrawn* , conaequino . t, the Scats - active competition with our noble and beautiful sailiug ships—the pride of the nation and the envy of the world-- , -would still be kept up by the Cunard steam ships, for eign national vessels of war, which are likewise maintained at Government expanse. Nor I. then idly doubt that the number of their Lips would be increased so us. to secure the whole amount of business now don. by both these . ,linies ;together. This' consideration appease to. esmirre the objection of Goveionient intemed dfing in Titivate Commerce. There are, however, very.g.ave objections to the bunt, which I hero notaaw time to notice. Out, although 1 gonalder that some additional compensation may Joe defended upco principle, ' I canoot defend this enormous increase of ray. amouut.:ng to one. hundred sod rwenty.fire per cent. over ttra named in the contact. The ez pole statement 'that et:h trip is mods at an ex pease. of $63,900, being $16,0130 more than the roceipta, rests upon . no competent testimony, 13/ /do not believe it. It ought not to have been acted upon by the Senate. 'lt mounds very like the story of the "Confidence Mao" who didthe prin±lng, for the las: Coni,reds. Ile ,aye, 'I loot $200,000 in doing ..your work. The amount looks large, but don't rake up the par ticulare. ' Ikea eolkeeee ~ me, and pay the money." C0i1:011" end Co. protend to have lost $400,901, or some each matter, pa their mail contract, sad when asked for the items, play the confidence game, and throw themselves upon their Innocence and their honesty. ' Considering ' &tittle stake is $476,000 per annual, I submit thatthete men Ought pot to pass. The 'game le too strong a one against theTressin to al low the utters, pasty to stock the tardy and thou retain the shoals, cut and doll in hie own binds. - ' . They parthely - will.perform Os addi tiOnal • Lipp In the year. .Very, well, that will g io. them $11 , 1,000 more under the present cen trum, That will help some; and that they tan get without difficulty. The true course for Con- grew to porno Is to refer the whole subject to a select ionamitae, with - power to se:offer per sons and papers, and to be guided by its report. The bill most go back to the House, and there mai eubjoet be thoroughly tolled. My im press/ion is the grant will be defeated th'ere, or teams of it much Modified. Bell's amendment proposing to give ti , 350,000 to certain persons in Georgia, Alabama, and' Florida; for losses from Indian outrages some twenty years ego," was defeated; ayes 20, noes, 24.. L most righteous jnigment, In my opinion. , These were the two chief obstacle . ' to the_ program of the DeHoieimey: Bill, and It may tioa be hoped' thajt will' be, passed' somewhat bilbre iiie . termit9itio4 of the flied year: it is . racy little o cre d i ttbez of Congress, that sup plies asked for by. the. Adnileistration, far Ira.' mediate taseilasi,Deoember, and wtilah era ad initial to be necessary, sionid be stilkondirtils 'enteilon;.with a probability of being .16 forts The Charleston Iferonlyekonounoes that South Caroline will not be represented in the Demo 'Mak ICOit*thar Gen. Commander, Innis, if be .bi.thent at all, will pity represent his par. tab. : If Gin. Des s be the nominfi,.the nrElut of Hamad= sanounoes that its State wilt bawl ,no doles between blue end Gen. Zooth ' Tbis . declaration is walloaleubned to give some alarm. If that Stits support our candidate, isms doubt may arise, wbstber be ought to be so popular ebewbere, is be appears to be. get.faver is like Utile! rt Of Nessus, blauttag atl that It tou bee "Ong of the ealwes ore:kat Coss' do • Eat WHlProei ne, was a little ZlOll Balthus thin ilia Eautb Well .The alive Stow ,arebegittoleir • iti , falt , swajltems Vs,- acme, did from Vatr.llarun, just at the exit a of la fate. Audrey 1611111111011, of Ye., Speaker of the Homo ad Mialater to England II tie ~~e+..iA:.:~ 1.k1~t: L'ti.: -~..r.....•r._., r ..~ ..,,,tln: WMlllllOl'O3, May 21, 1852. young lint good idea upon Public Lands=-The Way Cate and Buchanan have been taken of— Dallae and Young America—Mexico and the Tehuantepec Treaty. The little children of the Federal C.ipital, with a sagacity oieditable to their years, and highly characteristic of the go ahead spiiit of the times, hive eteped forward in a body, and demanded of Congress their share of the public lands. Yesterday morning, from twelve to fit. teen hundred of these little imamate, deeply impressed with neglected state in which they • were growing up, marshalled themselves into troop, of tens, fifties, and hundreds, with their Mitcham at their heads, and thus orgaelzed, pre cipitated themselves upon the Capital with a petition that en immeasurable quantity of public land be set apart and appropriated to the sop. port of schools in this (UV and district. The little dears adopted en edam's and resolution, and chose a committee fort he presentotiou of the ' same, with the petition, to Benator Hunter, and Mr. Chandler, of the Rouse, who are to tee that justice ia done them in the regular way. If such edemee at the Homestead bill are to pass, those citizens of tender years are evidently wilier in their generation then their fathera. I do not wonder at their alarm, and lather admire the promptitude and energy with which they en deavor to take a hand in the general grab. I atu now in favor of every body getting all that he possibly eon, and after there has bien a per fectly even distribution of land among our fel low-citizens of both sexes and all ages. I shall call for an equal divis i on of the personal proper ty oithe country, beg:tieing with the money and and gaps regularly through with every good thong that money will boy. We hays been too coneetvative is times past lifeelth end capital have oppressed the poor with ad Iron hoed.— Nothing will restore to us the happiness and lib erty of the geed old times, but an equal division every Saturday night. Like Commodore Stock ton, I now raise my banner, on one 'side i.e in zonihed—porer,y, if not hlnfu I, is very inconve• nient—and upon the reverse—Poverty, it must be divided. j comider that a good platform to I begin the campaign with. It is that upon which I stand, and I chill euppott no candidate who persists in having, as his own, anything that • any body else wants. I think I am warranted in saying that Gen. Com is shelved. The epeoch of Preeton King, and Foreythe'e letter have Jane it They rep. recent the northern and southern ex.remee of the Democracy upon the slavery issue. free. ton King and the Banburners say they stand up on principles, precisely; so they did in 1848, and that they will not have slavery brought in as „e question one way or the other. The N. Y. Even ing Poet endorses Preston, and says "yes, not only are our toned the Mime ea in '4B, bat like. wise our notes. If Case be set up, we certainly shall lay him out" Oa the other hand, or rath er standing upon a very similar hand, John For sythe eityp•—•"We sectmaionists will neither give up our opinicrie nor our organization. We would have sold out very cheaply a few weeks ago, to wit on half the profits of the printing to Congress, hot as we could not dispose of one otlres,at any price, we now announce that we cannot accept either the compromise or a com promiser." And the Charleeten Mercury ech oes, "very true, Case is all fudge and a hypo crite batty'. We might as will take Gen. Scott as him.." Thus In trying to ride two hones, Qen. Cup Cowes to the ground. The Situation of Buchanan is a- little better, but not essentially different. He was and is the North era leader of Secemionists. Ile rejected the compromise fugitive slate low, the Texan rob bery, admission of California and all, because enough was not surrendered to slavery. This makes him comparatively poptilar at the South, but damns him at the North. In the South, too, he in not • favorite with many of the compromise tribe, Who teal that the rlate adjustment " gave them much more than ynatico Would have done, and are mettles to hose it adopted by all par ties, as a second constitution. 11,'threfore, Cass presente a sad spectacle, the sorry Sgure cut by the wily mausouverer of Penneylvania, the Aminadah Sleek of the times, only nerves to make up a "pair of epeeta cies" which ought to and will move the compas sion of all men. So, these two highly respects , tile gentlemen being quietly disposed of, the question comes up, upon whom will their mantle fall, or will they be buried with their old clothes on? If they should be, then of course, Fo gyinm will be extinct, because these 'two men prise Its whole stentance, form, and essence. But that opens a wide field ot investigation, up: on which, I cannot now enter. • massy infatuation the Young Demoerr. oy are looklig toDallse as a substitute (or Doti glum. This `le remarkable, for Deltas is jest about the greenest, im well la the dreamiest die. triple which the geistopp pan (umiak. Be pro. pared, however, to see him make a good run i n the convention. Sr. Lenience, the new Minister from Merle*, wilt be 'presented to-morrow. Poor 'Mexico is in great trouble and sorrow. Perhaps in the last throes of national dissolution, perhaps eq the eve of, regeneration. She feels the heavy hand of our republic upon her shoulder, almost upon her throat, and appealetcinur magnomin. ity. She declares . that_to ratify the ' Temente. Pao treaty would be to Introduce a vast foreign' and hostile colony into the midst of her territory, sad to 'mender her Independence, as the only Means of escaping their violence. Ought we not ttilteed the appeal. and forbear to press up. on them the confirmation of a treaty 86 hostile to their feelings and their self respect I lam Informed that Sr. Larrianza has instructions to declare to this government, that Meilo will never permit any foreign company to' enter into possession of the Oars* grant. If the-Tehuan 'tem canal and railroad is to be opened, It can only be by the Mexican government /mos. Tat Menne° Toideaur.—For several days puts tall has appeared in our *berthing rel. inns for* meeting of the hinds of Mr. Pill. more, to be held st the Chinese Museum this evenieg. Where the movement. originated, or !fit pinwale* purpose it in designed to scum. pmt. we are not papered to ray: but it la not a whit movement, and most not be so roguded. The great body of Main Whigs of Philadelphia ars desirous of maing harmonious nia , dons with their brethren in other of the Etta* and we know that it Would tea wane of deep regret to them should anything occur to huhu a .different opinion. We do not doubt QM many trussed faithful Whip will be found reedy to participate in any demonstration of re.spot for Mr. Fillmore: but we have ample res. son for believing that the great shwa them, 1 7 do not *coddle the proposed mating u eith. Sr timely or site We take for granted thl_pthering tonight will be *imp 01114. Mr. ellimersh understood to be the reverie* esedidate of the Nibs Amer. leans,' end it is to be expected, therefore, that the members of that party will tali, to his ne , e pert Indeed, we learn that the ravolortotup eartr been papered sad will be preesseral by • itentiernen wholormerly occupied a distinguish epled. in that polldosl organisation, Ltd that =abort of the most prominent •of its leaders have beat selected yeses tor the eamedow *Vat* Americas et ew*. G INCIALCOINFRIVICE Or 11111 M. E. CIIIJECH. —The question of making Methodism:l in Libe ria, a separate and independent organisation or church, and the appointment of a Bishop there, for, has excited considerable discussion. Some urged that the relief demanded by the Liberia conference, which feels the wants of a Bishop to ordain Its ministers sad govern its deliberations might be Met by the'creation of a miscionary Bishop, bet many doubted the constitutional power of the Conference to make ouch en °Seer. Others thought that • periodical 'Mit to Liberia by ogp of the preient Bishops, would meet the exigaeics of the cm. The report of the com mittee on mlasions was finally recommitted, bat with what instruction+ or understood .parpare is not appaient from the rwport'before us. This discnesiontookplace on Wednesday. Oa Thursday the Rex Dr. IFClintock called op a resolution which had lain upon the table some days, &probating a committee of one to meet, in Nee Tetkosith the Rev. Leroy M. Lee, of the Southern Church, and in conjunction with him appoint &imitable person to copy the journals of the General Conference up to the year 1844 locbteive, at the expense of Dr. Lee. This gave cis, to • singular debate, the re sult of which was the adoption of a substitute, ordering the book agents to•publish the journals from 1800 to 1836, inclusive. The object of the 'original resolution will be apparent when it is remembered that • prior to 1844 the two tjranchee were one church, and of course the South feels the same interest as the North in having en authentic record of the pro ceedinge of the Conference peforn the separa tion or division of the church on the plan mutu ally agreed upon in 1844 On the same day the Tier. Bra. Baird, Fair child, Kennedy and Kirk were introdozed as a committee from the American mad Foreign Christian Union, who respectively addressed the conference. Yesterday the C:cference discus sed the propriety of making certain chaogea in the office and work of presiding elders, the de bate resulting inn suchessful motion to Icy the whole matter upon the table.—N. At the opening of the annual Convention of the Proteetant Episcopal diocesa of Penneylva nia, in Philadelphia, on Tuesday loaf, an inef fectual motion was mode to admit lay delegates from the colored church of the Crneifiction, ft woe Mid an the -able by the following vow of the clergy, 43 yeas and 40 nap; of the laity, 38 yeas and 89 nays. BO ETON. May 22. TUE Marna BELL Sineco.—The Governor h signed the Liquor 11111 as passed tho Legislature as yesterday. It wil! become a law in sixty days. Boutwell considers that it would not he right to withhold his assent from a measure in tended to advance a sacred moral cause. The Legislature will adjourn sine die to-day. Lvestsa rae Cot.chnz t RAILROAD.—The Ph adelphia Argue states that the Canal Commi einem, have leased to itlenera Dock & Ringha the exclu.sivo right of tratteportog paesenge over the Colombia Railroad for ,the petioil four yearn Inm the first of July Elev. LOCOMOTiVE :31 , 1UP f.”—Nmow &it:Ann.-- Loot evening a freight train came in on the C. C. C Railroad, sod was stopped on the Booth aide & of Front street , the locomotive New York de. latched and ton into the engine hope,. Orders were given that the train should not be run on the pier until a signal was given, and - patties were busy in clearing some timber from the pier track. The man in charge olsthe train, conclu ded he bad waited long enough, let the train slide, and the twitch being unchanged since the passage of the locomotive, the train ran into the mina house, driving the locomotive and tender and a tender which stood before It, through the brick wall of the building and into the take be tween the track of the C. & Railroad. A fireman who was cleaning the fire out the . New York, was carried on the eng,ine through the wall, and fell into the water under the engine, escaping unharmed, the Olen of the C. A: P. Ira& keeping the locomotive off him. The front car, loade4 with oats, was broken into kindling wood. The lecntnot!ve•as badly dam aged.—Cievelkr., Nay 31. F. 5. Cleaver's "Prize Medical Soap.' !s& - AMONO THE MOST CSEFLIL IN vvntt.e rent:). intr. - dared. embrarinc both " , dnonal and tlnnedir notondt. - Cl.avera entabootal Honer jaoap I bolds • dl.tlonunted rplt. It I. d , eldedli one of the the moot ralnableoptandan.n to Ibn Toilet and the Nut kl 7. •thrh the present ago has furnished. The. Oftealon. inarchlon. *ad holing noallttoe of the CrhalPal IltMondt not and Ia Ito preratration.l7oney. an fulrlllor to alb and hit loam:duo hap happily .ratted latorulf of non° chendad wroldrtationo ortoth halm randomd tbo article Gutrolor to nortbiOn yet otleroddo the pablie Yor We by d. EIDE. 4' CO, NI Wood greet, Wholraalo Agee. en. l'llt.hortat and its vIC1.111: al , for We retail at all Drug and Dig...dor stones. ftitli"df there be nay TIME, be be eingle or mulled, termer, tnechattle. me m tmosater, who hoe ' nct 3 , t•ePPlied himself with .nome ot 0.0. Arabren I.lo:ment. let lam go new and to It. for lw eared. It will be worth Ite weight In cold, over 111,41 Derr Melo, Wore It shall all tome Men need. ton hare me wool for that. Realer! :tee adecttlemornt. mat pieIIEHANGEMENT OF Tllk7l7.lVEit , u moo! the mat emanton.aa well as the most formidable Masques Enema to Emetics, Phytlehms. It has le no emse failed N attract the &newt attention from the Vacuity In ouartare of the Union. EUll a be.... Mousy& annually perish. and thousands mate aro made to feel Ilfe bardenwmte by this dames.. The preprlotors of IrleineW Liver Pill, fret eettEdent that they offer to the afflicted a temedr whl-b time has tested, end has never facial of emoted when a fat, trial has lawn elven IL fall and pur chase . box of that. famous Liver tills, which May be had from all Drvee4t..nl Ilerehante, to tooth and coutry, and by the aole proprietor... J. KIDD& CO. tayittl.tlittt GO Wood etrmt, PrirqUß PEINTINU of all kinds executed at that ottbo with neat uem and at rearonable rat.. epecial atmourn .111 I. amen to Pastern and Pre. aranonme l.r klablbitlont ant Cwrwerte. llards, toil heals. BIN, of Ladle,. Inettatiove. I abate. L1:413i4k. Ba at la az.. Sc.Se neatly awl otly W rioted apT Nai.varows, ra... Ul Au. 29. l•az. gar M. M. Kith—Let Inc know .bat you ea:. put 1110 Pr mi.. at, tor taw to • hrilesith 14 It b going on ;nth a biaza 1 9...1 Cinutaxs tributa.l Mie art.ile in strt•• aatiafactlon. You.. A. W. 11AATOLIT. Cstarlca Co., Yew llAnnum, lica. P,l. rirdo. l oll—Liwat I 4 1;,-4I'• Lad WI Ith uy, a quaattly cI CaLyclema, It In all .old, sad MOTO le ...dal. :wad aa t IA dayeu-IYCIa IwWw!wi aril rabidlY. Maly Yours, kdaTildbl, 'IIILTot t CO. for ale by Drutcw.ba amwtabblll the dt, wT Removea, w MoKendreo Wright, M. D., 'llfl. . Llsal .0:.12133 A. x. 1101,31 ES & BRO. sacoagsor to U. P. Nelson & CO., MANUFACPURERB OP SOLID BOX VICRS, ; PLATED diloP PIP. MATTOCK. SPAUPS, HORS, IPOitiCe. A c., • pnintraim, PUHA. • om, En. 131. W t. r atregt. aunt aft, Plore APOLM.4I itirAil work warnotal Moll tq anr wanfwetunwl. swa. ---- 1552. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1852, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road igaigNEWEgialg CLEVELAND,- TOLEa), SANDUSKY. DE— TNOIT, CHICAGO, MILWAUKIE, BUFFALO DUNKIRK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI. ynE now and fast Cunning Steamer FOR IC ET CITY, I sivni tho litononirshrla wharf. foot of arli.tatust, over t morni ng i+A• .o's/OOLL ..(dandaTys• .."" Par T 111 " EleVelo2c7.ll," and'arrlona .7%;•,irk, P- M and sonnectinig Oh the +l.ArrdaZ and told lines for T sautuakr, thtroit, Milwankls. Roy. lo and Dunkirk. • /orDOW*. apply to plidialstrrinTLl titallUritiNall!iso"l Oy, minor sVatsr anu amillithroa sthists, (op atura) °P rolt —i iiiiretitt u rr4n o . n. husland anlltahura It.,A• I to ls a A nu n t i t t o o o C .C and, lb. to ,. fr om lnitsb a ß t L o D a m and 1 $l.OO. SomritEs polh roataararrins Clualand at Las Harr (Lau ;Z:firneat SPRING AI3ILiNOENENT. Iml lllP4 / 1 um alga lload ; an Tess • po ilia Packet LW. (ramzerrur rut Tonirsaala.) Between Pitteburgh, Neuf Fork ,, PARozgoltia and Baldwin. ' • 310 miles Bail Road, 72 miles CanaL TIME TIIIIOOOII. THIRTY MOUT nouns. FARE 70 I'HIGABELPHIA 4. BALT. $lO. Earn; EOM , Ekauktri ork °MOM= MUTE I the opening of Canal Navigation udaj. tay ly Lino a Zama.. Paotiot Eats will ran, animet lag at Blatrsulllo with the _lNomilvasila Railload. A Parkat Boat will Luse lquariarga roar mike coolork.vmeleely. Paseatmatakettheßailmedat.wai.. villa next day at noon, crumble ttoPartara Road la UT u s u. istutst uit at Phimoolohla or•nuttaiank early neat moraie.. Baltimore paameames arrival at trusts, berab. ma. Um IssTresa Train Oars of the Bal Exam arkl Enotoshana• tbat any, larrialag la Diu to _wooed to Waablvaniciturmtarnin, Nor DmtfLote' • 14'. et Acont.. J..111413141412R0g,Ltia0r. multi! " 4 ' D. LI I Citizen's insurance Volapany of Pittabargt a. a. uarezy7Csmaixr. BAN EL I. SUOMI/NW.. Oa*. 017 ICE, 94 WATIDI, BETWZOr KM= LID WOOD num MOO AND BOLL AND 011100 ROM ON TUN MOO AND in.138/A3.1P11 tilV/LOO. AND ate. as . ..hum,* evainst iota or WWI Upi. rCa MU cod MamplN DNA 2 M 170 A aid ZILIASP9RT.II7ON. I==3 1 1.0 L.. Kinn Rabint Dunlap, Jr, EM .i rtat= 4._ %an Br ''4;81.• I 1,r.71 - . Ita="!''' #." 4 w l,: a= . &and E..... rock& ~:<~: - -: aniaMM lielsoul Pint Premium • DAGUERREOTYPES. • Pre! Office Brsadiv, Third S h irt C ITIZENS and strangers who wish to ob terr W o m accurate, artlsUe and life lOW Menem, at s ..estate uric* will nod Mtn Mel, Wats, to call at tide well Lumen establishment, •011.10 entire eatielnction' unmet:deed, Or 00 charm made. Having one of the mcos.t end beet arranked side and Skylighd them mucted kw the perm., with Inetruments of reset - MI ind, and baying adopted the pram of Danner met) rina. we now pact. stel hr the celebrated Oi Philadelphia and Ism' York, Mr. N. flatten himerif to be able to oltel t the patron. of the Art, • rime of Dwaer. reotn....ith•r Manly or to groorsorkleh has no - ter been marpaseml. Mono open End oDrratior, In all venttbera, from I o'clock s. w, to 6 P. is. ma9olAwT • b 18.1), • In Alloshroy. on Battuth turn r. Uun rr. Tsokk I . ; o laurrrt man of D. T. V. 1)1. - yred r'eiri - ind 1 1114 Tee uneral will take plug at II o'clock. A AI Teacher Wanted. FrHERE will be an examination of a Female Toucher at the &coal Ward Public Bab ..l Moor, Sou street. on fielded v. tab . inst. at 9 tiebwk. A. Mfar the went on of • • Trachrr, lo t who I no Penneriva ;77trur'.litanf gi t a7;:tr . to -x. 1.7747 00 m. rnyZ7vltt 4 appl y Ito. 126 Fourth st. WHO WILL BE THE NETT PRESIDENT I 8008 eaparre WARTED, To Clreulat• the Life of General Scott. A. S. BARNES . & CO., NEW YORK, WAVE JUST PITELIBLIED list LIPP.' AND SERVICES OF • ! GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT. SY EDWARD D. MANSFIELD, author of itistorrtof the Shaken War. Illuattated.witta lueiJe ' it ' etl 11 We * lagnr nirtatfuTttr.;:rr:Thre T:r1.11 written to the most attractive ewe. •ad the Lisa drawn from authentic pourers Ineludinv the viva. VIRS t on,, the battle of C.rro Gordo, and th e knoll,, in the Sailer t Mexico, la the conclusion of Pace. and hlt return to tor United atm... I . the nt the led, mm 1411,25: the ParePitirt ttb et, 80 liberal Ultra • pod paid , to the pubutg, """' 1 "'"" 11 A "1 r. M Jobn at ,AniYork. , A. P. 11. Co publish ***** vaqtabla books, suitable' for anent, osyrd:rtT J UST reed, the last No. of App etou Pop- Mar Library of the bLAt ontborv--Sole number eon .A. • the Inoldae Lena's.), W M be e. ellor/1 boob.. o. g b the brat rely pwtof • new anitlon of tbe.%Va. the Adrenturv• of Jofeph Andrew and kla Peep& 31... AL. tam /1.1•IIIII, by Dw ey Ifeddlne. Allflralvallen Curti, or the efolen 11111: by alnallorfa author of A..,,, neg.. the nfoney•Lenle, le. IllaWnfora Slanas;n• for Slay. W. A. IiILbeSPANNLY 7.0 Fourth New and Valuable Books bN tale at DA VISON& AGNEW'S, WA. .Irre. &luta At. At. A Jjelolng IA Ikon's Jew*? Ural Tom . .. Cabin. m.ton s tolod IL by Mrs. Daso•ep. keroopler of Llfs rod Nato.Ly d'aouroor. Th• YuWd Latol--for,Ler, L.T•hl Parrett. Ch.ort our Earropl.. Lr Cd.ror Fro• Err Oft. hr anther of fausy of D., • , Nide, Whis Warld. by 0., Wechorsd. '• Ih. flrokso nod. L.Arturof oo L ad's Yrs, er, hr. W1.N. 1 /”. N. D. Chrthisad krod.. by'Jnoatban PAarra,. Worn, rd Uhristaan dr • Icon , - . o Slarht W...yitlt. • • r,trsoev Nortioorr• f r LJLt, Note Pried', Ink Staodl :°LLe.d.r. aoA t.'....t, nt.uetlV6l.4 FrziA7," . Market st.rst. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS ! LlAllltY Racket Sc:ipegraco. W ater/ r a0tt.111.7 CI • ; 4.1 • ,1 1 La.a .011. Thorn. by henry tincklitt Fehnl a .. . • hate l'tsr none. nt Mtn ay.' Ita L, • y ..rho Hunt*. boy. L. 1112 the nria.nal Syr. dith .r wilt. • la rap ..1 tdn.saa.at. r f , Liters, Pa....A. Len 4 atd 1.. r nab. by t. CeL t CALLOW. No. 74 TLInl .t. ea ; ang,..!. the fort OM, • BY W. B. BITARTNEY.. • Valuable Rail Road and Canal Property. LIVE VALUABLE LOTS OF OROUNi) . / 11, nghelly Ott. vituato .n the 11, it 14 , 24 7ttnltirtt o';.aP,VrlthtV.:FlTZt.f4: e•ntttog ? , 1 Cot .orbe• pr pa b. th of tnallatial ur ta--ointb.*a 2;,'''.!'fr ttr.l i t, i l. 4.bl:iron ' : 011 ld ''alamxklst the uerbu y, ,711.'31.ity.$•at, "T3h°....vtahlor.ai'ut,.lroltably 1 , 11.111..7 for • Isarpor t ‘ l \ ifon ‘ wa...nouse or tot, 4 Anon. so. Tproat. —unt. ctleb, r•nl the 1.0•neo In nin.' !1 , taltoen .. at S. cad 12 mot hs; reetirttl by prowl iettoti•nte oft, ant: mo.,vrt, nry,xl!. 114.1/111TN Auelr r IliatelNG CGUTlL—French Tracing Pa. Aprr, In m1 . e. , 14 !prim, r...2.1 , ard for gale 66\ 63 14 .04 nt, bp wren :t1 mrut ;h. my'LS s 11- 1.1.1, tow So. I iletrin, st,r No.l trimmed Sin, loft " 114Imor: 1,3 I 31s.e4re:- In .f tr -h.! for rah , hy tau, I t ICE---. 30 ten. fresh in store, for link b aty . 1:13,25 JOHN WAIT !CO.' SUOAR--30 hhds. N. 0.. in store and foi h' JOHN wand Cs. UNI)RIES— A. ISO boar prime Orrin Rio 70 halt rheate Inothi Urwn Ti. Ulna hae. Olt and Tnbauou rewired neienon. rod for auk Ly JCIIN WATI . ';1 °LASSES-100 S. yrui matteMolo.6o. n MD, •01 for nal. lo JOHN WATT& CO. IAIS aetreeq re., anorrior quality of g le n callhith, ape. yr. In lb. mottle ant 11:1•Ite., Eli glen ca a at witUn ,•!I.no at the levet wholesale ur, J. a ea u. enruiva. Na 116 Market. at. J UST rec'd, ono ton Zino --------------------- n Oil. poseesstup the folionorp qualities over It Loyd: Whit. 4.1 4 pernicious to heslth ...Line White Is per. ft•tle heroine. Woleos.hite loar raid[]; turns rellov—Zine White preserves i2.11i-VltsiTjairlort.X.ota offervice smolt—Zinc whit, has no a ir.loolts tn. etton.ion of pluton partionistir to this eolsis. es Ws Motor. it to Mr tnr su; crier to %pile itati. Foe n. 4 it N 0.116 Market streot. o,lo • a if. 1111.1.11V1. 1. lANARY SEED-5 bap fur nalo by min • .1. SeibrONSIANEIt • IP' 2 itE"l7 a d 1'o.11•8. Blitibrth, • AM•guenr.B•,:attor, ChstintsOL flationati, Bo In, Cintitmatl. • I,\ Jona D. tiootbnoll, Yam ,ll C itT. 3l urledr.W.Olt•lits JSOkrit ; 'WSW, BBA.A.A. J. ''.too dturo,fiber Cloritutti.- 4\ '• • BOATS LEAVING Tfl DAB x•notp..tritta. \ Leeeti Cole lava, Packet iAner.• Se.„. • Loulartitx—nni:eitc., \ Bts iS.NNATT—Alleghotot . WiIESIZO—B - Inettestrr. ' • W KLIBULT,B—Fortat City. -" •‘, LLIOI , 9IJB—Gov. Melo; Foe: Lotrisvi`tLe—The Rae eceame r Fortrit4 'ci . tiAsioe been f:m.l44M, detained. will Mainly leave \ s'ituare eads dar. Ircr laccommodadlosaa amp eateelkdataa.r. ofEora eopattoun mad FOR Warsuuto - , —The . regular, and'faiit ruin min,/ timmar I Wlnclaciter, Cipt. kor,Te.l.l the boottar , • , talrty. tbe 1.,..es at 104. 11. , • Yoa WELL9VILLII—The . packet WELT 'mcn CRT. Copt ktordt.eb; tell ip as above alb ziortilig it 8 o'clock. anza nrrrizronot'- • cea5Tr.,....:4,-Acc[DENT...LlTeetertlay after- • :i'Z'4,ni'bg.ort;rb.:tVetVg: grAVteli__ boat In leer; a march Rua. or stied struck her an betel' her ever on her Me. The pareeratsra ant' tr. a mirth. there were betaeco lb eta rakes...pa erlttetuttbeleas of \ 11'1111L'17enriiebr7 1 ezrist4:-.T.v-cgt• , ttz.diailvgz."l ,- . - 47:ifiiht=ii""kdirm. • 1, NM W. 01.1114 ehataeld br CAPC. George Woutsladcrf.. Oh., Ikard theta Pon tithe lament khaet, 4 6l ter rt. frel,thtife: t up rip,. lig V.Vist"try"tetee'do rtrona Alti, - tii4474iftfon of ei 14 sort the Captaintte --hen . o*. •\ t.n.—The opt' Newton !qv sold at 'St. MuIe.MOINISPI ta TairLet (armour t•l' the Dr. 'nettle, f0i.e9.600. \ •t \ \ IMPORTS BY RIVER. 1.. 2 ,, , iglFLNii,eif . f 'h it ,:z.rjl2 haxi.Drwi/`..t Parym' I, .., P M Darlp, 71 .jhasna 21 landa ra ' l4 63 LAD l f' !In taanarar, bark A Thaw; 64 104 trams 9 poop 401.4 tqat Pit tNiltrtr r I}olAlillrltlZlT,amT,;a4s4°. • l',' . %,..- 1.0 . 7 tr z d o:l4 DI ntaa,,/,/er; ' roI) 0 4 4 . ,17. a atanlant'11104 / r k . \ I \ t 1 0 041. 1 11/ •,1114irar, J , 44/ 1 110Tha, 14 'DT,als'rti,,l4%=44l,4ll 4 (. 42.=.,,v,/bialotort 9 . 4 . 410 iik1a,1497„ 1,1.14 A Ilasw;'"il I \ , NA/DIP/LLD, Br Ilcura-1/1 d4 , 54=,11. JAI Dll-1, .\ \ Iron *Co/ 1 abds tobaro,D Mor o A Do: 41611•00... barns 9 bboa do 6 bp/. 4 tapaiar/. D' ADA 31 AU, .j, '' .. !.. \ ' ! sugar. Itama A rtrer: 4 do. It 11 DIA:I4 . 9 114, Palm le/lwat 5, ; '1: ! 1 tarpanll44. AMi ll* Co: ol WAD/ au tat \IS tra do S Not. !, Zgtft !'rritl4 , " • 6lll =f i l h el b l l. .i t r 014 V " . p. , P, 8(76h4r; I".", , :bitl-• 11 1 , .t a eolaoo bon/a A 1... L 509011 444.49.41 101oko. ' !, \ \ \ aa . 1 . " :4 ' 4N* elan:l foal.) aka 4 = a lligt* i t. t 97411's '', ''' '' . N tt , Jl/41 , 91.1 , 11:91f 14 . a pa= do, 9 McCorddck: 91 Ns door. D \ ‘. I."rl4%;7lltate'4l IC DI W Z . Ctrn k g( ' 1° 1 '1" .1 1 7,1 11 .1• 01. A . urm - ail t ; . 1:1% ... 3_13 . 01_, 1 A 4r/e ' trao 4° ,l2t a b t \ 4 .... 1 30931311. Br J9ancr--1111 MD door. Ahrtnaajek eta. meg a bad. tolauro 176 bbl, Boor. 0140 A A Moat 11614. 14 4A t* 41 1 1,Irarklga "7 1 . :1 a L* 4 .' b b hti e 3 bititlitattrat'64" Autos A Kma 412 19,11 Door, J Dat;A /kg P.m ato l l ' \ rvil„.l%;al;ll.= ft.b...%!razipi--. 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