•-• • ~;;4" ~% ez ',4 , , :4 1 . ..,;- ' , 1471.41,:l !p. ; : t .44itl '4 , 1:•,..1T+;:,;:tzu . ,1".' +4i.i.ftej 3t1;46t1..-i'l . ...40`;"..f.P ,, ,,t1; 4- r,C : '•l 4 4 Attlrl*!lt . ... ? 4 tolZ 1 •ejiliiti:li-11;2111j The Chairman decided that it.was in order for .the lee. Dr. Dolman to tipseir. on the aubject. - That gentleman was in favor-of sustaining the action Of themajorityof the Congtegation, rel .. edits lathe call of the her. Mr. McLean. The will of the majority was the Presbyterian doe , - trine In cues of thie MO. lie thought that the - - decision of the Preshyteiy should bo ravened • by the Synod, and Mr. aleteenat cell sustained. The Rev. Dr. Anderson spoke In filer of sus taining the aotiohrof the Presbytery. A mere majority was not miffielent, it was necessary to hurl some evidence., of.barmony, and the Pres bratty were bond to take into consideration, la a case Of this kind, : whether a call would nth: or benefit a congregation. • • The state' of the vote la the Print.; tety won called for, and it watt annonsord that there had been twelve . votes against eustainleg the action of the majority, and four in (*tor of it. ' The Be,. Dr. Beveridge wouldnet mailman, Call vhen there was Mach a strong opposition to it as in the present induce. The acceptance of ' Slue colt would destroy the integrity of that eon , iregation: In the cue of a catkin not signing 'either for or against the call, should bereckon ed with lite minority, instead of the mejority. The Ter.-Dr. McElwee held:that In cases •where the settlement of a minister would cause dljtruction and division, the Preabytety had, and Aught to exercise, a vete power; as the President the United States would do, If be thought - any law proposed would be • productive, of min..' r oue consequences. .This'was, In biz opinion; a ; 'pass calling for Its exercise. . The Bev. Dr. Dann rose to make a few re. inarte", and made a sheet but impressive address On the subject of the necessity of the . majority in all Presbyterian bodies ruling. ' The appellants and appellees having been heard, a point of order arose as to Whether eith er party had a right to speak again: It was de aided by the Chair that they bad not, and deal - aloe sustained. _ • A motion wee made end carried that General 'Wm. Cahalan and nue gentleman oath. opposite -"" aide bh beard again. : !. OE4 Wm, Cebthan maintained that the re- I anonstrantehad- a elese majority of ninety-els, 0000tit.g all neutrals against them.' The...merit oe the trouble in the ,congregatiou was not of re .. O'hnt,tigin, but originated between two-ant ehree'y ears ago;; on the slavery question. • • In answer to a question, the speaker stated . that at no time would there have •been soy' breach of faith la dropping Mr. McLean, and ceiling some one elec. - _ The Bev. Dr. Beveridge rose on behalf of the • appellees, and closed in a remarks. The Rev. D. A. Mitten was in an un • _ gleatact eltuation. Ile was neither ma appellant • or appellee; but la a more awkward position ' Shut either. Ho woe not at all desirous - far Ids own rake that tlae.eall should be fumbled, but appeared merely for the purpose of setting him. self right befOre the Synod. lie &sliced aim . ply to give a brief history of,the Matter—sod proceeded to do so at considerable length. „ The hour of adjournment having arrived, the • .Syner,. on Motion, gave Mr, McLean permission to 00o011C10 - tetZl3ltl3 for half hour. 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Artie:loos rixrdnos. , • • The afternoon seilsiou eras opened with prayer by rbe Moderator. - - ' The minutes of the morning emotion were read . Vim Committee on fonds reported that one handrid dollars - had been left to the Synod, by Tlijsb Coulter, of Muskiegam• county, 0., and ' mom eiieed that the Rey. dames If.. Hender son be ,appoixtediite agent of the Synod, to re • cows t iro' eMouvt, and forwird it to the 'Freer . user o r th e Itorpi, hilesirm fend. The report was scoopted and edepted. . Th e c oe n e *,,,, mo,.. s end overtures report • • ed on metiers publie 4ottresi• . • On motion, it "wee iteolv:s l 'thin this Sy cod, win meet on the third Wedri.M4, l 7 of May. 18.53, et 4 &aloe}, in the FiNt• Aiseelate Church, EIMADMIMA. The B,prodiera Garen wild be preacheft et 74 o'clock on the - On motion, the ,order of the day, the report • of the Committee on the basis of =dim, was tn . ken up. and discussed by the Rev. Maui. Doe. TELT, Jla. WAitaci, D Tnonrsot,,..Lis .Rxs ' • Encris, and Joe. Fertilises. ' Th. wit ,genti« man offered the following inherit:et& forthe port of the Couradtteion this *Weil captain edin the Oizette of yeaterlsy. • , Maths the - Associate Synod cannot has, moneetisly agree on the preaantdraft of a basis • of Colon proposed by Synod'. coMmitte, and . • Whereas the Associate Reformed Synod did to • 1849 request of ne an exhibition of our clews with regard to some praetiorible plan for the err ,•• , etsuplisbnwats of the -okjiot of our labors and . • pryers;" . and ethereal! the Anolnate Reformed ' did propose a butt of colonic which they de clue theiradherenee to the Westminiter Coutes ' • sloe of Faith, Larger and Shorter Catechism, form Freabytwian Church Government, ant i. Diretitery for Worildp, al4' that do sante sys• i.: j h ty' ~~ . ,~ ,j,.:.,.,~ ~~ - ~'~`~~. 'r r .r.,.-.. ~it 'y,, .aa.+.-.~h+=. ATTERS ossaam. intoo or - nto Assocton arrnuoN ostracH OT worm Ammo& SIXTH DA,T WrDscitiar, May 2G davitint. The Synod wasi opened with prayer. . The. minutes of last meeting were read and approvoil. ,The Rev. James B. Daily apyieared and took his seat. • Mr. John Scott, Slain eider, attested in the room of Mr. 1r0n... A bequest of fifty dollars, left 'to the Associ ate Synod of North America, by I.ndowlek Mc- Carroll, late of 'Mount Pleasant, Washington county, Pa.; Wes paid to the treasurer of the Home Missien (and. - • Dr. Rodgers *opponent' a beq"oest of three hundred dollars, left to the Synod by Samuel Wallace. On motion, it was transferred to the' ome Minion fund. • Dr. Rodgers stated that live handfed dollars had been bequeathed to the Synod by ,Daniel Speer, two hundred of which had been paid In. Oa motion, it wee resolved that the remainder be equally divided between the cause of Home Missions and the Educational fend. "The Rev. Mr. Hindman announced a b.quest .of lifilineedrod &diem, made by Elijah Scroggs, to the Synod. On motion, it was referred tothe Committee on'the Foods The name gentleman rood an additional report from the Presbytery of Richland, recommending imier, other things, the division of that Preiby• 'eery by the etato liar between Ohio .rid hliohl• tan, and to orgenite the inemberis iu Michigan into a new Presbytery, to he called the Assort ' ate Presbytery of Detroit. Referred to unp ainted on hind and oderturor, and committee of aupplice. • , • • o Dr. Wilson and Joasph Berates were appoint. ea IL Lon:mitten on a patit trout Thomas wad. gere,praying for le now trial, of reverie' of dead alien of the Prrebytery in hie ease.' A communication from the trustees of the Ce' 'hie Male Academe was read, Offering to give the control of 'val.! Academy L.. the Synod, on pay ment- of en equal. amount to that already cub 'scribed. Laid on the table fordhe present Calle from the ceogregotions of Pleasant run, Presbytery of Not there Indiana. and Washing ton,. Preslytery of lows, on the Rev; Mr. Car son, a were preeented, and Mr. C. accepted the latter. - • The Bev . James Thompson accepted sail from the congregation of Argyle, presbytery of Cambridge. A call on the Rev. Mr. Alexander, from the city of Columbus, Presbytery of felts, was re ferred to the Presbytery of Chortler*. A call on the Rey. Joseph Thompson, from the Minion Church of Slew York, w a s referred to the Presbytery of Albany: 'A cell on the Rev. Mr. Austin, from the pres bytery of Bhcnango, was referred to the Presby tery of Philadelphia. A call from Michigan, for the Rev.J. B. Clark, was referred to the Presbytery of Muskingum. A call from Rest Union and Glade run, on the Rev. Joseph Ravelay, was referred to the Pres bytery of Muskingum. • / .• On motion,•theregular !easiness ,wan suspend ed in order to take up the appeal from the Pres bytery of Chartiers, before rePorted. tem of faith, warship, and goverment is Con- 1 Ir. CIIAILLIS nornb. WOOD mem tained in the standards of the different bodies, • :- A C Nleorbead, New' Alexandria; Geo 'Dorff. therefore.-Resolved, That the Assoc"" Synod Phlla; 8 Brainard, Ohio; J N Richardson, C Co. present* to the Associateßeforatedliynod now in cii, . 1 11 Lackey, J 0. 3 1, m, Ky: W Peters, 0; 0 {Pe/kerb 1.) Wellman, N V; Jae Newiomao. Con. • 0 the declaration and testimony of this church ; excepting those on Psalmody and Caw.. najoycio. Po; 3 if Crawford, frarara.7, J R... eventing, with the chapter in the amended draft men, Lancaster, Pa; A 2l'Mliligan, New Meant, of basis overturned et the Last meetiog On psalm: thin; Mrs Lethuma. R Lethumsn, Scrap. =4Y. :dater,: commit:Gott: °sibs: sod sec "' II L Varnings, Os; JII Moore, Ill; P Scrap. Ey; :societies, ass of spirituous liquor/. church con, Colo. Hopkirus, W Grapon and lady, Wm .1 mnnion nod the confessions testimonies, to- wriio. worbiograw P.: j si.gro‘., Kitt...jog: 'ether with the additional explanation contained J Johnstn, 0; Mrs Patter:sun and lady, Mercer: In the draft on the sokleot of the eie il magi. - W c IticKibbin. Phils; J sal Martin, Lewistown; trate'e powere. ' 11. M KinGoe, Lock'e Mill, Pa; Idea Culberteon, On motion It was resolved that the preamble KY: A Hopkins, Waehlngton; D A Griffith and sod resolutions of Mr. Patterson should be sub. wife, St Charles, 21o; H 'Wilson, Salem; D U milted to a committee, and Messrs. ParreaseN, Beggcs, Csnton; J C O'Neil, Ebennburg; J Mo- Ciellao,Phila; .3 Phillips, Lewistown; W T Smith TROMPSOIS sad Luse, were appointed on said committee. 0, 11 W McCookSteubenville; T C Uenry, J • Ramsden, Beoj Coates, Polio; 8 Campbell. St, ' The Synod wu cloud with prayer. Cqtrles; IV Hyde, Ball; P Collins, Sammit; W 12TH GENERAL SYNOD OP THE A Shumasse, P R it.R. AIDiOJIALTE REFORMED YRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. CLAIR norm., PENN STREET. -- --- —_— OP 'Plia WEB T: This body met in the First Associate Reform ed Church of Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock on Wed nesday. A large number of delegates, both tderiold end lay, were in attendance. The synod was conatitated with prayer by the Moderator of the Synod of last year, Re.. D. R. • floarsa. On moticn, it was ordered that the opening sermon by the moderator of last year be preach= ed at 7/ o'clock on Wednesday evening, and the Sermon on missions by the Rev. Wu PATIDSON. on Thin:easy evening at the same hour Rev. W. T. FINDLAT, of Chilicothe, nos then . chosen Moderutor fur the present year. The reporta cf the Prebbyterlea were called for, and read by the clerk on motion, it was resolved that .thr. Synod Met at 9 A. AI , and adjourn at 12 91 ; and to the aftaraoon, Mae( at 2 and adjourn at Cloned with prayer by the Moderator. AT r C II NOON SION Opeao,l with prayer by the Sloderaior. Minute, .if foreooau eeesiuu reed eel - ap proved. A letter enclosing $5 to the fund for super annoattni mini/ten dittoed J. li. 11 sae read. The committee on Paelmody asked that more time he allowed to them m nature their re port. ' Rev. Mr. Day Moon, seconded by Re; James Caskey, offered the following resolution. • Resolved, That the oommittee of correepco• denoe he instructed to prepare and forward at the earliest oorivenient day, the draft of a let ter to 'be sent to the Presbyterian churches of Smitland, and the kindred charehee to Ire lamb England, and .canals, the draft to contain a brief account of the tindery, condition, and prospects of the A. Churoh. especially of the Synod of the Went. Rev. Dr. Presley idvaeated the resolution He dwelt upon the feet that hut little is knows of this branch of the Church in those noun i elev. do animetcd disoussiou arose opoo the de tails cf the retolutionL-udou the mein question there wet no diesent--after which, the resolo don wet adopted unanimously. On motion, Rev. Wm. Davidson and Rea Mr. Taggart were added to the committee of corres pondence • Go motion of Dr. Presley, Resolved, That il:ll , 2lolistely after the reading of the minutes to-morrow morning. the Sy nod will engage in devotional exercises. On mat of RIM. Mr. Davidson. it wu Resolved, That the Treasurer of Synod bo at, pointed to sot as this Treasurer of the lifiniste. rial Fond.. After diem:melee, the reeolttien wee laid en the table. On motion, the reports of Presbyteries were referred...to the committee on ocertn.res. On motion of Dr. Presley, the report of Pres. bytery of the Lakes, on the subject of a Board of Publication be referra to a committee of three. Dr. Presley. Ekin, and the Moderator were appointed esi3 committee. On motion, Synod adjourned. Closed with pram by Rev. Mr. Taggart. A Sermon on 1 / 4 esione will be preached this evening at 7i o'clock, by the Rev Fah DAVID toe, a delegate to tbe,Gener►l Synod of the As sociate lleformedi Church, in the First A. R. Church, Sixth Street, above Smaithfiell. ADAM AXD Err —These magnifieient pictures are still on exhibition at Philo Ball. They at tract crowds of visitors. . _ BErsar.n.--lerael Aaberry ye_sterday settled a case of Aunt'lt and Battery with latent to kill, before the Sayer, by paying the costs. Hungarian Meeting.—Tbo Allegheny. Ladies' Association of the Blends of Hungary will bold a meeting this afternoon, at four P. M., in the Sandusky street Baptist Church. Comorratretn.—Lsrge number' of Counter. feit two on the State Bank of Ohio, are in circulation in this eotuity. Dteratcx COrET.—Before the Hon. Hiker; Forward. Tbe jury in the cue of Wm. Edwards vs. C. Carroll, No 953, April, 1851. List No. 177, be fore repotted, returned With a verdict of the one sixth of the land in dispute, (one hundred and six scres,) for the defendant. Before the lion. Judge Williams. The case of 1). Megogny vs. the Monongahela Navigation Company, which has been on trial since Monday, went to the jary yesterday. A verdict will probably be rendered this morning. • No new caste ware cabin op before either Judge: Strettcrove CLIAILACT7.IIS Antotron. —Three men, who wave their names al Porter, Wood ruff, and Brawn, were eeee led yesterday at Brown's Wolof in their pomeeelomwere found parcels of spurious money, neatly tied'up and labelled, whoh are said to have been intruded for playing last le termed by rogues and po lite officers, the 'drop game?! • Woodruff and Brown were fined Owenty•llve dollars by Mayor Guthrie, fur having no risiiSie wens of euppott, and paid the required amount. Their compani on was retained In austody for further hearing. Horses ACCIDINT.—A young lad, about foor• teen years of age, son of. lifr: Drown, coal haul. er, who resides about three toile/ oat the Steu benville road, wee y day , afternoon kicked by a vicious born on the heal, fraotorlog his atoll' Dr. Smith, of Temperanceville, wee call ed in, and extracted 'rural , pienas of broken bole. No hopes of the patient's recovery are entertained. • Atazow Leactse.—The Mayo; on .Jester day, commated • colored man named J Fergu son to Flinn, on charge of stealing a trunk from the steamer Washington. LITILITAIS AT ffg PRDICIPAI immix Up to B o'clock, toot evening. I.IONONCIAIIELt . novB2. wittn-srassT D. McLaughlin, Boston; . 6 Shaffner, Malls; Gee Pope;•Miee; JO, P Marian, )ity; J R Thomp son, N Vanes's?, Harriaborgh; Capt J Patna, Danville; ()apt J B Norma amt' 'Mr R . E I I II A O Us Masi; Er Powell, Walkington; 8C Rome, Ar kansas; J Law,--Evaintrille; T.B Gainey, Arkan suiJ L Osborn, Pomeroy; J Via Anglia. try; 8 B Earley; Balt; IV Berman , Richmond; P adds, N Y; R qa_webart, W Tounsend. Ellicett's Mal; G Wickert, D Newman, N Y; T Lindsay and lads, Kt; " J Doughty and lady; J; Wm F Smith, Geo' 8 Ebben, Plana; Sam! Hatfield, Coal mire, Pa; Btreet, lows; ants J 'Rhodes, Cleveland; Dr Knapp and lady, an; D 8 Herr: J Myen and ;lady, Harrisburg; Airs B W Lo vell, Mn Robles, Marietta; L Leeds and daught er, Mo; W M Blackdore; Kra C 0 Blackmer*, Tenn; C filth and lady, Lewistown. Pa; Q W Moore and lady, Mt Sterling; Min Whits — de; Miss Pell, Miss Carter, Mine Armestead, Mae him, A B Carter and lady; T T Carter, G Annantad, M C Jones, Whit G W Wick. J Ife lick, Lancaater, Pa; Mn Thoekmalest and fam ily, Loahrrille, I Malec& and lady, Latteaiter, J Brown, N Y; 14 Jackson, Ws* A. WOO& And lady, Phili; W it B .Vanorden..N Y; non; J T McKennan, Andes. Hopkins, Washing tan; A Wilson, Wayneaburg; 7 11. Williams and, lady, Niahville„ .7 8 C Rainey, Colum bus. 0; 1 F Osthein, N Yt W'Bgetrain lady, Wlsocitudo, W T Howell; Phila: - .7 Cattier, New England; P B Garr, Mn Oat, Mrs J Colttm, 0; C Outdolkayds; C F rirtwo, S Kinney. Phyla: .11 Skeettmiter, Mrs Shoemaker, Ebensburg; ..E . Karon, New Brighten.. , • 1111M1 MOTEL. ixtranszso tralIZT . . Arlen DBan, 711 Tap% Little Rock; Boo) Waddle,l Waddle, Wheeling; Ju Buckley, Robe Bnolilrj,: Pa. , ' .7 Taylor, - Blerologbasut • /aims Kyle, Jacksalle; WoOloleY wed lady Was attester Pa; D Dario, NT; D Vabl, Pa; Clow BeltaboovorCarlislo Va; a - McLane, Cumberlaod Co; . A Abbey and daughter, lirmiPatterson, W Taunton& sod tidy, MA= Cc; 3 hinCooll7 weld N .1; Mr. Ronuoy. [}roam T; E T Al bert, Wallowa!, 0; L MeLson, do; J Davidson, Glasgow; 1 J °odd, 'Carlisle; 0 Bernier, 0; Am Anaotrong, Newcastle; /note &do, do; ti E Could. New Brighten; WM Catblio Clarktville; Woodburn, Bboastown; Jelin Portamontb, Kittanning. W Seeley. 81 LOWE B Poiret', 0; lvectes Golden. Wayneatmrg; 0. Bleek..Tartlo Crook; Minohneondloltr. Wbeeling Al Fisher, O lir Herritos, pulpplburr DMlllett; Seer Toth. ' 4 I • • Semi F Smith, Mercer, Pa; Men McKee, Mts. Kees Rocks; A Graham: Wen's:wireland co; I 11 Eby, Harrisburg; M Berry, B F Hagen, Blair co; P Meobling, Kittanning: R P Ellsworth, Hudson; D H Rogers, Bearer so; John B Da vidson, Louisville; Thon Cunningham, wife, and daughter, Beater; Mrs Gilliland. New Bright on; Ira Ransom, Brighton; C 1.1 Hein:wt, Ran dolph, 0; A T Albert, Wellsville, 0; 8 Githree, lady, and servant, Mercer; J 8 Seetin, .New Liebon; Thos O'llerra, Michigan: J.Smith, Po land; J W Collins, Breyer; Chae Calhoun, Now Castle: Jo. McCartney, Erie; J Hensell and lady, 0; J Layton, W Crum, W II Keener, Her rieburgh; R E Campbell and Lady, Salem, 0 T liil3ll, Green co; M McCormick, Warrenton; J Clark, Fayette co; TStackhouee; A Shriller and W Towner and lady, Men btlinmu, J bdl man, W Di linen, Plainfield; .1 Johnnion. Spritig• field; It Jawed., do; W Kerr, Elivatietb; t'ae, W cook, Cook, Cooltatowu; W Stoekdwle, Mon City; J Satiae, J Fravid, Bunton; A Galley, Fayette ce; Vi Cone, Balt; J !Sarnia, Allan for. hert, Mite Miller, •Mro Radcliff, F Shroder, Cm; %V Braggett, Liverpool; F Dotihome, %V Single, Reading; .1 Smith, .1 Reed, J Newton, It Patrick, Rau Francine°, J Litman, D Or o we, N 1 ; W Maitre', St Joseph; ‘V Dolitm, Grave J Tewell, California; klra E Hammond.' Men M - Hamm - and. Dayton; A Front, Burtman, J Sewill, J Hickenall. Mu; hlni Cleveland, Z anew vale; J Whighan, CStnelair, 0 Evan., Veresille•; Mn,, Gardner, Drowrinviltc; Mies Noel, do; E stun, Alimion cu. BY TELECRAPII ILCOCIVkIi OT tlll l 0 . 11.1 L -Li T;Ga0114,11 LlNia TUX ritT.Butu“ CON° RESSION A L Weenie:cites, May 96. SCNATIC A tuocourlal from the Priesid• of New Eoglrand making , the repeal of the - Fugitive Slave Law, was preeented. - Mr. Sumner proceeded to esplain ii .Tae Chair called him to order, when an exalting Je. Mao euaued The Mar Willa wan finally laid on the table. The Senate eubeequent4 tank up the Defi clency Bill, arta adjlurned without the (10.11015 being taken on the Ceiba* amendment • Bates—Mr. Florence ouhmitted • bill fur the better guarding againet eteamboat aectJents by puntehment The House resumed the consideration Lf the pre-emption bill, the pending arneridment were rejected, and the bill passed. Mr. Hall, from the committee on public lands reported back the Benate bills wi h an amend ment, giving the right cf •ay and lands to Mis souri, for the construction or the St. Louis end Hannibal railroad. Mr. Had' asked the passage of the bill, but after much confusion the morn ing hour expired. Mr. Ash's potion to the consideration of the right of Henry M. Fuller to a seat was negatived by a tie vote. The House ;realign" Committee of the Whole and took up the Indian Appropristion Dill. A long political debate ensued. ale. Polk Bald he believed every aspirant for tho Peesittruay is the Demccrstic party had written lettere taking the ground that tf cleated he would veto any bill for the alteration or repeal of the Fogitier Slave Law. lie asked Mr. White of Kentucky if he wax prepared to say the num for Scott Mr. White replied that be, truvted Scott would males no such declarations in advance. Old Cherobosee would not take a position at 54,40 arid fall back on 49. Mr. Polo replied, repenting all allusions to a deceased relative. Further charpsbooting ensued, wimp the Committee rose and the name adjourned. NEW SCHOOL PRESBYTERLIN ASSEMBLY. Wasittoorrea, May, 2.5. The Assembly has been occupied to.day wholly in a discussion growing oat of the report of the Committee on Church Extension, the first clause of which, telethon. to the enueation of Minieters, is before it. Bev. Mr. Eynon, of lil. , proposal so anneal meat., substituting • plan which recommends to each Presbytery to appoint a standing commit. tee en ministerial eineat!on, who .should take charge of the cut jest: and allow each to give Its &lads to any Educational Secretary, or digmise its funds in It. own way. This, as preventing the formation of a general Dowd, co extensive with the'whole church, and as recogaleing vol. unitary sooketiel, war opposed by the friends of the report. Mr. Baloney, sustained the amendment en this ground. Judge Darling , of. Reading, wished the A.em bly distinctly to understand that this question was virtually • queen. between adhering to TA' nntary societies' arid abandoning them for cc. elcsiutstal boards. The Rev. Dr. Stearne, of Newark•, said he was in the Assembly of 1886, and beard precise ly the arguments now used for this report urged spinet the Home Idiesionary Society. and this wiejhe wine° of the ileoleioa Theta mat, DO disguising the stetter; the three parts of Ibis report srefieria of one scheme; sJopt one and you must adopt all. earner or Inter : it mac a movement to create ecclesiastics! boarile. The Ilse. Mr. Unity. of Ohto, laid he was not afraid of 'Centralisation ; there never had been any principle of voluntary societies cherao trtietie of the New School Minh It ha, loot ground 63 , eutferingvoluniary aociatiee to Jo Ito Imeineet, especially the work of raising up MM. •teterr. This woe a work no body could do in well as the Preehytrty • The Rev. Mr. Stillman. or anffelo, thought the difficulty lay with the ministers, and not la the machinery. Any cause would veer down if treated as the education acme had Dem Let mit:deters do their duty, end we shall need no central bonds. Tbe Um Dr. Campbell. of N. T.. recited • variety of facto to show that the decline of this EJucatton cause lay lu the want of some cues gitio and comprehensive eye tem was for having the Qeneral Assembly take the matter in its own hands. We must have some organi sation by ourselves. He web not "(raid to ac knowledge his decided preference for rcelesias tied 6oarda throughout. • The Rev. Dr. Smith, of Vow l'ork, - was op. pored to shandoning our long tried enopera tive system. The report contemplate' to cut us loose fromonsr Congregational brethren, and to stamp a rigid seldarianlem upon the Church. He was not prepared for Ibis. He etated a va riety of reasons for the decline of the Educe. tionaanse, none of Which consitted of o lack of • The Her. Mr. Bteels, of Milwookie, was siren. toes for Eoclesiastioat, Board', Voluntary -so t:lodes had proved dangerous. We need not be so mouth afraid of I central power, and the ques tion is whether it shill control she ghor o h, or the Choron control it: The Rev. Mr. Eckhardt, of Washington, si fd that while the minutes of the New &hoot As eembly show. only 64 caudidatcs for the Mini,.. try,lthe Old School minutes showed 884: why, tbo difference, unless !the he their better way of managing things? 'Dr. Hatfield, of New Tork, elbowed' that the Old Reboot include la their minutes all whom they mitt in every etage of their educatiun; the New BehOol only those who come under care of , the Presbyteries. Mr. Fowler, of (Ida, thought ithere wee mp tack of interest among the churches, bet they had no conlidenee in the ezisting Monter, soci eties. Why is It that the Old Sheol has been en . Dr. Ballard. of St. Louis, wee invited to trtake.l a statement, the amount of which was -that the great difficulty lay in getting ministers to work. Ile feared the plan of leaving It to Presbyteries would be o failure.. They need to be 'urged to work salt, kept up by authority of the - Assent, • The Rev. Mr. Patton, Secretary of the Phila delphia Education Society, !as likewise called upon. lie denied that Education tkicipties were dead; they are inereseing sad only need the at tention given to their objects to mower every. purpose. lie recommended the revival of the old Presbyterian Education Society, sod showed by e relict, of manacles that the. Church had always preferred volmitary The Rev.. Dr. Daffield took strong grotmds in imir of Educational boards. There I,' • grow ing feeling iq favor of them,.whlch he regarded as • providential indication. r This question. of voluntary and socliielutical action' ie the great question of the day, and we ought to look it to the face. Pending Dr. D.'s remarks the MUM. fie the afternoon Dr. Daffteld resumed, and concluded; his objections against roluatary so cieties, wee, stated at great length. The Rev. Mr. Enos, of Dome, N. Y.; advoca ted - ecclesiastical boards, and the Bet. Mr. Noyes, of Brooklyn, opposed them. ; ..Tn. Assembly voted to hold the nazi Meeting at Buffalo; in'tha Rot th Church. and appointed. the Rev. Dr& Cheater-nd Thompson, and the Rev. Idr. fleosab, Mosta Bristol ati C. B Cowles, s Coil:1101Rn of Arrangement Mat ZDZOPL ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBILIA • • • •.-Ntw Nal The steamer Camhiia arrived at Halifax at 11 ...lock this Looming. Bbiclaft Liverpool an the Itith i at 4 A. M. The Dews is futcrestics,batliot important. The French fete paned oil hriftianity„ wittiodt any demonatrataon in favor of an Empire. In Pailiment, the Militia bill was atilt under diaounien. The India mall had arrived. Cotton was autive, and had advanced sahade. The weeks sales ware /11,900 bales, of which 86,000 were American. The steamer Glasgow arrived at Greenock on the afternoon of the 14th. A motion was made In the Howie of Commons on Tuesday, to enquire into the eyetem of Edu cation panned at Maynooth College; an amend ment was added to consider the bill to repeal the Maynootb College endowment, and all other grants for religious instruction. The resolution to abolish the duty on news paper ctamps, and the advertisement tax, was rejected. The government intend!, to lend • military force to Au.trolia. The Woolen Marinfaciorers are alarmed at the prospect of a deficiency a wootin Anstra fie. The Chrystal Palace sold (or £70;000-and will ho re-erected at Sydenham 'Oran (mod° garden. Capt, !Inward of the ship Renovation bee. made a depoition conceruing chips eeen'by him in the ice, supposed . to be those of Sir Jam Franklin. Ile thinks they were whalers. It Is rumored that Lord Wendell succeeds Earl balhousee atrflovernor Oeheral of India. LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET. - • , Hollingsloeure draftier eau that the market wail well &applied with Ameneau Cogan. Ilul elm were firm, but meet with' it demand freely . The whimce does not exceed Debtlibtoo quotes fate Orleans at oq6/: middling rift; fair Mobile 661114; middlitag 4}; fair llplands 64; middling bi. The market on 'Friday war satire at full priors and 12,000 balea were sold of which 6000 - were on speculation. Bash:tees at Manchester was very active; ac colade front the manufacturing Metric's gener ally were esti/ternary. BRICAUSTI:Vid.—EfOry department was dull; buyer. were reserved and the prices were mostly nominal except American flour, which •was held firmly; arrivals of 21t,000 Mils American Pour being the principal feature Imports sad freights were elocedlnely low being from 11l to Ili to New York. The packet. were fall of psseaugert at Li. Money was abundant. Ballion is the Bank was taoreasing; it already 1.11.1014 Cu about .C 20,000,000.. The Parisian Bourse vas hr►y, without ► deoltue. A merican Stouts were lu good ilerusuil at (crater prim. The 10th' of May fete was purely ruilitarp, Go,oooimoops were present, and the uumber of Citizen epoctatore wee probably half a minim, The arrived at noon at ths Lead of a brilliant mai, reviewed the eoldieno and pre• seated colon to the Colonels, Surnmucted by the imperial Eagle, auturequently he addressed the army aaying that the itoman eagle adopted by too Emperor Napoleon was the hat ,biking Int blem of tbe regeneration and grandeur of Trance, it disappeared with our misfortunes•, It ought to return wben Fiance hes recovered from her defeats, was mistress of herself, and seem' no longer to repudiate her own glory. Derma* then, soldiers, thus emblems, not as menaces agalnet foreigners, as symbols of independence: as a sonsenier of a heroic epoch, and as a mark of each regiment's nobility: and swear to die, if it need be, in defence of the emblems which so often led our rather, (CI victory. The address was immediately placarded throughout the city, and the clergy, beaded by the Archbishop of Perla, numbering about 800, mustered around a gorgeous alter erected on the nett and bestowed 'Amass" to the amid. anis. The troops defied when the ceremony concluded. Two thousand crosses and medals were then distributed. The President wu well reel ival,and the infantry Cried Tire L'Entperor " On tl e Conte.y the operative, or the Fanocarg St. Astoino tundlei their employers that they would work Instead of being present at the jets The festivities continued three days in-doors. On Thnnday 16,000 persons attended a grand TailLeries banquet, given by 600 generale and turtle, cffieers. • ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING. Bosnia. klay The New Ecxisod Anti.Slarery Sudety met to-day, Edward Quince.? was President. In Gio course of • epeecb, Mr. Garrison asked what could be expected of the Church in prevent me catmsmitual Two Presbyterian Assemblies were in session where tbey maddeay nothing in behalf cf and the Methodist ilioufersocv were placing themselves nailer the inane:ten of • elare-estebing city government. Neer di* greatest slave bunter in the oorintry doubt open me lip. and blaspheme liberty. 8. 8. Poster also spoke, and bitterly denounced Webeter. New You, Hay 25. The bark Vetticeetels arrived at Leguin cn the ff of April The Herald boa received prints &deices from Porto Cabello to the Bd, which win that the goverhineat watt peeking ann e preparations itintiolpaiin of the Finn laws. MOW Coffee, waned, was selling al rt. ; Lidos 482 Cr/toeless scarce at $22 . "01 fare. ISAvnitons, May 25 No mail to-night South of Richmond Both houses of the Virginia Legislature paned a bill authorising the oily of Wheeling to intim/alba to @tong of the Marlette and Ciao:naafi Rail road. • Rammer, May 2t. The Senate hal Wonted the bill for the se tabltahment of • Court of Chancery for Bald tletorsCtly. PauLatraitota, May 26 The Fermis's Haymarket ,Seeactlation stable was harried this morales. Nialutta hones and ono cow perished. ThaJon u $6OOO, anlaser. ed. /kW 1f oa4, Aftky 211. The El Dorado Boiled for Aspinwall We after noon. • Cataassseos, May 26. The ship Prattlco, of Beverly, bliss., took ars yesterday morning la the hold, while loading for Raves; 1400 bales of cotton wets Ismagid. The cargo was lasored at il►sre. A COMMA, (11e.,) May 28. She Whig Octoreatios yesterday obese Boost delegates to the Whig Nettetuil Coareetion. PWLADERHIA M4R6Vr. Pustionsnia May 20. Cetion‘•Firm; 'loon small. ' Four — Vol quiet; sales 1000 bbls eastern et 4040 1 4 12. By. door lower; sales 200 bbls at $Bl2l Corn meal Inactive. Grain—Wheat in 'nonacid demand; saki 6000 be prime Penni, at: $1 0281 034 Bye soarer sod 1,, demand. Corn In demand; man 2000 bn yellow it 66; an, advance. Oats 428 44. • Whlikey 7 .Lit cited diunand; sales at 21. Previa:oak—, jrnotautvtd. NEW YORK MARKET. . • ril, YOli, May 26 • 5 . 0 . 133 . Aron?. . . . . , Cotton—Quist. F ; Flour—Brisk; alai 5500 bbli it $4 06€14 81 for State, and $l 12Q4 87 for Ohio; Beuebens $4 87®4 62. GralslViasat arm; sales 2500 bus Genesis° ;while $1 12. ; A cargo of 811ottlau do $1; By. held at 75; Corn languid, ,Salei 10,000 bushels, ;Welly *astern allied; 00562. , • Frosislons.4ork ins bitter demand; sales 250 bbls prime at $l6 25@e16 60 kleis'do $l6 26., Pickled Ineatasued.barteded lard rumbling- But Ouse; Triton werth s6@7 75; mess "w 81,01 t7-6, belndant Ist 211. ,„ MI'S aid ROIIIII-40t1Y0 de112 , 101 Linse d 011- - -Bales 2000 phi at 02i. Tallurrilales 12,000 Ms micas at' e1:m.1860,, 109; Onto lam 1606, 14:4i ; u B sixes, 118}.. _ ' Niw 032.31,01,. May 25 Cottoni—Firm;- °Asia/ 9},@)* ..-' ' - .. Dorms, MidMid26. • , , The dlth Distrfit hire elected Scott Delegates to the National Cooventloo: . . , . NEW YORK MARKET IMMO lIIPORT. flnw Yen. 28. Cetten--befais the Skinner's news the tase , heti were anoluusipEd la Awn respect. _Within the leak three Isis the sales were WOO halm - Flour-4files,l,2 p ooQ bbls at s4 . _%d (A:ft 12;g4 '25 Air state; and $ a 87W4 607 94 , 6 6. for Eleuthera. Chain—Salts 600 bit , Goilesate wheat at $1 12® fa k *alba 6000' tt corn ' :cued, at. 5% Ulm db 62 ®6si tales 4000 tat iv at i& - Provieletta-.13•10411000 bids taatapatk at SIM 26; prime do 416 ' 26. Salta 600 bait 'lard at SagaiT-Salra .400 Ude Si U 60. 1 ,40 sugar at s@sk, 8.04.) Dog Sam • se 6etia. Llaxetd tb6 Coffee—Jan St Doofingotic. OANDIDAT6B FOR NOMINATION ./4.OIItIIBLT—C. 8. Ep.ter, of hit Township, Will Le a rattanste for A....A3l.l)—oalfirret th, Mimi of tb• Wtkly and Anita...lllc Cual•at.... Autnros—James Meoibbeny, of BalJorin 'fp., oW t. a candidate for the flare of coOoLy Audit.rt—att. /act b .aue deelelou of the Autialeaoalc and to hie Count, Cuaseut lny M•il,l•Li. Large; of filittlio towroilip o caudialate for the uf neti.ohket tbe Diable of the Anti sod Mal{ tO meet o.a the first Wedarrdar ID Jute. IMdaerte: tonstrCnisielssiosca-411111e3 13. Glenn, or :.:I•Me at St . ClAir TOwaishig• vrfil I. • raLdidat. for the haven, —Wiliam Cavan oiDera GlOl.Ol ca.aw... I. the orlaVe of OUbjcv, In the decision of tba tVhh, ant Anth.aeoulc County Convention. mall:Janie COUNTY CO )11116E10N amett 151 itc bell , or Pfthlel t , ensblp. •tit be a rand , date far County (btu ttelSelonn—sul,ject to the decision of the Whim' sod Anti guan:epee Convention. taint, CosoßEss.—Please unnouneo the name of Joanil, Knox. put,reit to the dociaion of tb,, to hi, nod Au Olitri,ttic,for thiburgh District. ♦CIVIZES. ttlyll4/Lionc Aaacznur —Jamul Vincent, of North Fayette, Is • candniato for nominstion to rho assetribir—subi,t to the decision of the Whin and datimmonic County Convention. CORONER—Mu. Witii.: Plena° announce the Dame of Wyo. M as • suitWe catlJl•late for the oth DI Cor..u.r—suNiert to the decirott of the Whitt awl AntAttstsoniel'ouveation - oselNlA•te cotourr A uul too i croon. of Lower Bt. cuir wh T.c. ip. otTer. , hharrlf a, a candidale loe the ofneh (thaw,. Achlitor 4.atjeet the decision of the • Whig •W Anticae.oute Ceuel) )'m(out)on. etcythhc• MP irartn--Please announce the little of Juorr:, •ralualkte C00...1_6111.4 tL, clot. .aelnlstore. there I. LO UM. 14 o•AVA U 412 expal.l.. iNiNGRF:BB --0 EN. WM LANIMER, JD., is fn' COIldr•141 la the arrlbutriet. to 11.4, doel.lon ••t lA. bulituwalu Rt.! 111,1, 124_!ktv.tillou t0321..1.1.e. SLINATE—ManamII Swartsorcider IS IL 13111111• dee L., U.Ltln•ltu. 1..1.... 11, stud Wl.lalLonvoull..l. JllllO thy 14.1.14 • Ablit‘lßLl —The ta.:.leigueil biuknelf '" f4,131.1411wit! hICIIARD • „ Juan .1111 e, or sio.p.borgt., will be t othilale sor cm. , .1 Cetsul, o..oniote.r ‘ guly, nu Usewel all Llslou 01 11, As! 41x.asie us. , l lloeY eveoo. COROritil— ' lll,3ll.“ Chtit.iWi'dk, of Ihe nth' Wahl, 611,1...ny ill,'llf L. a ramllJaW Wr the 011 th0wn.7—,11‘,...1 M. ...max. of Cm AVM./ owl Aut wwale Cotavonnoil -•- • - eummizi, , Tormit - Atiwin Reed, of the liorongb Ct Lori.... •lIIn lor l ,, Ltuasn.L.L • i.f otLI witan.oLle comity Curtroollott. Loy:. tc• ' • i.llrm Peel.led 'l'l.. r.a.vo Ititrt.elf rarrlirtrrio pa 11.. t.rrlerrrof ill-rut sully, Itrirtlettreato 1 Mr. Wt.,. xt..l A11tr1424.11k .Jaubt, rte. coalltrtr. CtrlioNLll —Jar, Lowry, tri the Sixth ward 111 1L... 0 Crarrrrer —. WI., the &truth. 1..1 tt.. Ii LIB rturt Arr....rote Ortruts etrtt Wrotrtirr.r. -- - .. CottOtitil--li. S, Illittt . t•Ok, of the Stnltttl . W. 1 .4. l'lftit.ol,la, whit Its • ..e.11.1.1• V - . 1 t',,t),.t. tut. •3 , -.4 11. tt...hrtuon .1 lb. 141,g... I At.tit.i....1.t0 Cott tot oi:n Intl Call4 - er Col/IliSilo!! Li to. IS. itaNC, All•ea••,•t, • , 4-• fli.f U.uub 12•L0tua,... Yu*, Ip• WO. 1 , 13411V.{1 uo lbo 1 . . _ COUNTY C. 1111 . 41091 - -1 . 1044 e alititalliVe [tame ol 0.1.1 0t.t...u. as • ...IIJa:• 1.1111<4. cubit .13t.• It-I PlitandlittTaky—Etila aTtt CaILIP bell, Jr.. V the Tht.l Wanit l'altatuttch. sot to a cialidatt• tor th ttab,a , m. W thy Ja:ltlon mtmt It. 1.1111.1 us! A ottm tpttute Cony...ten ,fminattt eat trim - D.A. bt• mtat NAt 111.155,0,1 111 no t the ta!t hitt] tltomit•rgrt or tee dutlett of tilt ttEtt.3, Averrkat —I. renal. I. Gardner, of EltF,e Tiza Tow n 51,11., • ill be, • csoldate tseCasois Ast4.tor, ,obje.rt wtb• of cox Antios4p.s au! %b,.t Ouitsts Cotwoth.s. ap",sree.T Coaxes Comeszoaaa.—The name of Alva Of the Whst.ll4.lll. Pntebursh, will he .5...14 IN to toe *Mg so/ Asamarous. Cons• tal4st, se • Cso I: late IDr the olnte of Csuoty tocsin...car. MAN I Iderrea. Siatitirr—Eptiriarn J01.C6 I !Term n. 2 • e512.14..1..1ar viaccui ebtE11..6.,11., .1 rf r lb IA big agli ikuitgo...rdc t. 1 .4/1170.,ctiwa. stail.fiart, Coaosza—We are requested to announce tb• rut. .1' 11.11 of Clamrth.rs To.uship, moalb oftr :is tA . Salt/ Ittat.. at a cuel: lat. 1,1 or.a.r. Salt/ac ion Slizmarr—Wm. 01 Fifth Ram. Pitt:barzt. I , t.r Lacr.nallar.. tbe o2Le• of bkLur the lone...ate sa4 N l',aanty CoaTeatjott. to Co., la Joao oast at. 13.14,4.6 C6IIONCII—The rindereigned rempetfully of , bLi•••11•• • eta. 1 1 ,4%.• far the otkr• ct gab &To tiNgt,.434 1...1- • ••- Colllllllll.9ltoNt it —C. 7.3•11 , 14 , p,1.• • •11.114•te for ' , nails,' 1t,4,11,re at eualiattooter, tea..• tie eat 1.1.!4 et, sel, net, to 0r.4 141 the 01 , 4 tVeJar,44,- • a.1;.1.110..1.r, PllOlllOllll3TAir-The umlennsgile3 rearm t fat ir offe• blimp,f /Ix c.n.lolbte - for I. ,21:. of 14 vutoom ku, of urr.l 11 b1..1 innonelo I.l.crtolll.la. jr.rir: - - - • - Fur -.3 th, ut the Mr' follgt4 of kavrrie.rl , l.,‘6.• 1.t0..11 • e•te1..14. Cot .1 thorlff. .uoyw-t La Ik. deasa.... a.l Crllfttriti.t• /.114.1ster• 'T It AINSPORTATION,*.a, Notice. JOLIN A. CACJOIIEY boring retiroa from QJ OA, Uuk.tk I.lr, U AI. ILA IN Sel, j lCv : t 7 l4.li.tibe • 11 111gr.aftgr act ra •Reuu lay *au Lta. 1-""""t.'7l7lllilthlteltbikaValrkhittl!flt=ll UNION LINE Alit 1852 . 1111.6APEP To Oleveland and the Lakes. essierese s CNA)/ bnal?, eisrulund. proprietors. PaNKri at o sent, Iturnuutur. Pc THIS W ELL KNoll; N Line to prepared to Iransput hula ht and psamingrrs mama. Pon.- burato and ni/snlawl. Mi pats ou the I,lm sod pima. the obis, Canal. The steams, Michigan Nu. 2 will rim la omarctiou with laid Wow rum l'ittshutaL sod lou'hymr, chill (Mazda,. earrpoodi rohnomulu • at Ilmitopur dad, op awls's td Mat andionsat.sla ilott - Poislos t rab .1 Al (loon, eons. multhautd and Maur so. PARR BRDIIGED. ' West Newton Plank Road Route ruin BALTIMORE, I'HILADELPIII4 4. WASH- I.VOTON CM. WARN hgliUtikU. 110 liallitonia $2.00 lase than Pa. R. Rai l . To Phllaisipla V e nn do do 00.1414/1 • TOR OVO U . V . IC - Cl' to Washlugtoo, and by taking this rout, moosilAte wlllaams time and ann.,. m a nom, (rem log ths Malted Stair* Matti lbw Moaongahela Wharf, 10.0111 tic. Wits Hilda/NJ.% gal •PTINNUoti. at 0 o'clock. no thiellainalthighaly Mawr. Pasiseugyta Will lodge oil ths d tat* eine U. Mall Coml. at 11 esl Navin. twa t morning 111.! the Plank Amid. miming the mountains to daylight. Take " rtro'Vher, ..01 ." 1/ yr. ° '1 t lVaols O s i n d 3 .l B nithlogiOn CM/. dins In Phliadelp . bila, and artist la rims tot the same sysnlog. Ears to Ultimo. z VlltiVphla Cot 101,10 Tit itadnier imam the WharLstar. tta 11,00, Vann at 8 walmk. A. M. Traysliers I &Mug Yintbanta Ll. the mains taut, will at y tall mountains tha wane night, and & fl irt In Cutatnoiatti ant matting in b o'clock train Moan Sur ilahlooma. Kill sup lu Dalt:Mon mai Vildhlhitio Fr, an ta i mid antra In Philadalotilw at 2 o'oloct ih• wise tight. Pbllsds ....... . . ... ...... ......... it, iltt4Teir'grill2 Ileaftientgl/ALLS Nem, want aunt, " J. J. N VINI2. Await. 1852 Migial • ..• L CURRY; •-• Torwuding end Ocraudigun Merchant, 11,1, firoserii• °masa • CLOYZJAND 0010. tflOttict.NT:TQlgr,,toitiratti" 0 0 7 0 4, 0- c041110215i3. ' irt , 020 , ..3 4 P• 1415040, Bolus k 010, Drawn [044 TO111,10; Ohlo. ' 11. 1. 4% s ' a g i.. 0. A 1..13d141 Stli I . l llllnoiC D. 0. Dloktaooo Waukegan . R14:0311[1. 0 . 3, 31 0 4 00/ I K =oas WhcomiN 0• 04m3 3 00.. R0d,,,, t murt...r • cb., mum acilr, Inaeooo4. trifedinroll_ t r.t t sg . ".:!s"''''''. • ..1!/17.1 . ..W0 t 0.1400¢4401 , 3 t h10. • ' Jobe 0. Malta. Nt ' IZSTILINCIIS. if . TatM.:MX/ 3 3.krothOblo. ' • ItTenon A Bilkla 4:t4 G. *.31107ar4, inikiathlllinots. Agent for Merchants and Miller's Line, • OA Tile ERIE ()ANAL. JaarALL casco/arc= tasoixo:l4l NatT,tl.7.l,,zr .rive ,L, ra n Arbr7.a "° All l :; Prav a Op.. Prarrietori. noelrotr. 11, Itereh.r; rofhlo. Holt Packaii%:lll. 31.Llait7 11111pby now River L tsi t erl 7 l.7 No. 3. itlivr,ihdly At 6 co`olotk, P. M. CLEVELAND'& I OODENSBUTION LINE. ! t l b mn o t b llgi t. ecn.qtark. 11M IsigArbt2 , 74 " Eniztlzvlethrz-i. ,13pston or • CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH RAILBOAD. OM pm:mt.,' to erne: Treleht . bj the m .„ teel , r. i nfiittrg.' 7, 44443 , l=44ttiAs....L; tto. lame do It It. enolot. - 11110 . 131 GAN SOUTUERS • RAILTIOAD. -3 ' • This Cows., Oa the mmulas cmAbbi row." 1.0 Am 0. 1...... 0 4m , V.V . 111 ars VA t .r.. 7l Mmir ms 77 Sob a at Yaatroa 1, tlm. for . IStrutr and Toimig sal.rni d gic Ala Umrs mmumtlat yie wa l °ll4 "." t i t.* Ltssuas .4 et. Leah Ilmr ckimo th .,..._..._22tres by Wolin@ aniv• mu: bum,. v m , tralAtm '• 7 mr aims,So. 81 Rlmr -A. 01111.1 Mi, • • e Data. TUE ,"PlTTSlMRolll•TRANSPOBTA k‘legbleciallistgalisttsba' Mira ugtt a ls , lnaatilf," uateeeddd rean, ham .•11l i.4.27.1746.7utt • \ • • ••• •1 : ' : RTISRIERNTS. ‘,• INDIA RURREp, GOODS \ UNDErsios.n.wbvl .t\t‘; LEONA/D'S MACHINERY DEPOT ANL. \ •te .tat ti b `" • ''''' " I " LEATHER. BANDLN 11 MANUFACToRy Aroa mustrarture4l.oll,e 7Pud o " ri b."*"'" " , r noun) reoprell . .' 109 PEARL AND Le tittVER. salt ka.14,.‘ to --ootibitootol'...4lll."74;itgoTio'N NEW YORK.. \ • mit indcwo,.., rINIIE OBJECT OF TIIE ADO - 4: EST. 4.. =tar. t r rglV. 1t0n...a o ot ott time, cu ttAnk...l et4oheat...l lenonefitte.b.litorr. • la e.upoly gliaelL4o. required , Claini. - " ,T" let the NECILLITIC anti .I,lTF•ArrunrEl4o,.—Ex. &tato toti‘, Po lN • h to_ •• o • • • 11.0141.AT1tE4.. Iron pj.ujo v --E\-.. A7 •at .UlOreo. Don knot.. urtr Fttork ChilOot, CuttientEogine. c were )..ttltor‘ rr'l44l.' • outous Ithri,Ar., oi ar..l I I.r.ATltt. , rtt ".k r firir","LrU f d rir.h° r ' r. "" u, 1101451 A \ bv ß l- Slide • I Nibllaela ine• V not.- Init and . Slortkqu:r oNtilgt:e Attl - 31"1"4 Y. 4'...n.be, Abe.. at 8.111114 Machin., tthrllltre, Wreught /full nturitiva. Leman anti Munh4,,,a hlnery,Cuirvt. tliaL alartuueert,ra bulitpa• • Utantlaxl.7ot LEATHER OA I.orn the look Vale Lamed leath.r.autlthottrunltly,tiert u.l Or r.tterttu; na.c.hinery. taw:, r\ PRELIM! PIANOFORTES:\ • • GROVESTEsN&Oo v to bt...tie,ltt,tiouLtd43 °cut. PIA N 1.12, which they hello. cannot bo otte k of lleAs; .ny nth, In th.etitr.e,tber or to qua, P.y of tn..torsal, ur aorlauanh.p. , au n\, thla. thvr Vroultl elate that ae the 44.1. Lain Er tho Amen eau Inthruf...the:...re avanle.l a MED 4 I. tor the toot Nan, letleu!he nab is in which thry hate premlumalrant the Poe tho Southaro 120411. 44, are tuaLlog n'l.l4.ioutle UM, Frlail fraud do.sched tha cilmatv. J. 11. Ulna t.7XR ' . VIAL ThU.SI.OIV; or Remittal-. P.L.w York: Plalro 1, TIFFANY, YOUNG & • 271 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. ~ JEWELER. BILVER WARE, WATCHES, CL4CES AND . WWI FANCY ARTICLE, Intended Especially for Gifts. TY. 4. E. Lag particularly to invite the 1 sll. of dale. awl rtrang-t. tLelr mnoo!fle ~t et ,A.Leilevlng It to exc,,J, in ..eh•nt. Inrioly Heh. hny other In thte rouht mar., chin ad- yannta.. 11,11,,,,, ihri , Ti,.,r own hon•e Nrio. ihoir two hlanti.e..h.r..., Jr.relry. , hiver War, brr., .1,A1.1. than to nel.l.thnlll6., h0.,1 e0,,k,1,11me yhithtl , ,,nett ' 'Am of 1 , •14 , 1,1 1., au, sdb, boo, Da , 1r5.1.• 8 ,, 1rt501 , 14 , ‘1 ,, rh.4 In vatholuo. to,, r 1.1,14 In. r.. will hut L.. IIyAI.LI • - • Glazier's Diamonds. V JOHN I.IOK INISON',, 1 JIM POlt PE: It lit DI -A lON Ii SPARKS and NI •311114/ :ILrlir n• • •.!er r• ['ATV:if ',3/1 I/ i, ISI/ lA -4 NES N•a, 151 Nal-an 'Au- : New Ont,lC. 1 .1 , 4,....1* re-Ael, •nd apt...Wel ti. rut. • WILLIAX STENTON it SON. , , Foreign Hardware and Couinannon liglia, NO. N CLIFF .../VELEF, N. V. ‘. ' g k FFEit fur SALE fruitt the ,fieir, :6 7 the Jr % I,A ago it,l 1., order un . I sautmetur..t. to,ur. Tit, 111, Ittio.,loa,h , by /' /' , F AY 1 aut./A.l. u A, Nrio, 611.1 ribLl •oo l • lll,,..oa.k by lvtn Al• ludion, tiro Enaltna 00.1 °tin..., eenta /I. /00 • ty , ./arh.N. ••-osllp///d. Joistal 7.h.h,/, lins•l.l •lii 111 , {114.1e by IL 11 thoe111/ Fla/I.er, E. P. I% el:. A IN, ,Y. 1 alter. au./ ottu.u, :44, \ Vunt. , NratraltteNt tvauthortuted by .Ihtnt 0.111, " I 'i[ So aunt Ytt-t-, nut:le by .I A Ed, V,.. 4, I/WO rrrrr :I rd nt (h. , very 1.,/ , 411aEtr. o.oht, uoftontl 1 . .., ./htin 1 / 1 ;n , met 4 Pc.o, siurr•ute I. in , /tl:T.Niaia ‘ . Looking: alas/ and ( tore Framo Mit NUE ACT° tbs'. hi% Pit 41/11/ 71 ronsrrif hTILVE NEW ' VOIR. r VII E unik,ignetl li ' uNiog Llv 1 ndid liio poi a P 41.1 1 1 11:;41.1 Lll I••r t.vot ye... i' , In; 1.1/t/hINII GLASS awl rictintK r it., xi:\ [aim":e .., I. li l l, row. Ihet,ht h y 1.1.. l• eximr:. /L 15 r•no/ h, v.,••rh, d .1,, de• actli.tlnn) Um/ yr. guy. ....I.t.etn,o 1., /h . ,e, ~..,,h,. jay, Eminy ,e.,haloy 11. 1.A11.4/T /NI, Intic /ATE:, SIVE ENT•I I I.ISIIMEN r o lb. I.tn 1 ih th. , suutry, It t0r...4..... a.lvaata,,... over 1,11,..., In. 1 AEI /11 I Stl AN TEN./ V1..0 E., LIP :1..,11; 4.1 Um luau r.t.al. s ...I anA .tatouatmma.. .1 tra.l. In.. %II , ntle.rihr Inion, 1•111. M. Maoy 11.1,1••••.••13N 11, “IlderSiklY.V. rt reoll, la.,- to bilunw•hthert . ,ruahleil 0 tal lo eel IT ay 10,1,.. at ta... prink, than it, othr, }lmattaauter : pi, tvt yea/n/0401, r•nit,... 1.0 frith+. an .l IL,v, t.hbile 10 ',hot al :.;L:/g31,": ~Ttl-1'L1tt711,1T,1T',1,141,,,,1,101="9 choulag „ \ \ On hotp I. 1.0et.,1 tt,h. 11.11..': I' I% /1A10.4 t N Va 1%1 I. LI /1.1.1..h1N1.1,.,Y .....ry •1•-..,,, u,l/ , a./ . 111., // 11, ' All ...tionnut,th.n/ thrhuah Mr V 0 •I iii I!. al/1 ha Lbaultnltypeero,...l au./ poi/ -1 / 1 1. 1 ,1/.//..led 10,. Ins., 1,/ tuart7Nl]en ../. J. //141.10n. . I - E - ILINIt'I i s AT'F. lt, 31 :V A S 1 1 ..1.1 11sZT , LI II 4}l/IE/i1:1/ MAWYI-) I.' . ..hb• . T • . 6 4 '. l the atlrattrm hld../loys. ared,/ , ///,,, t..1 1 0,..11/eklar tali 11., li t 10,, palrut 0 , .. , ..a.. , 1 . k.abdc:•41.,,, tiq 11, r+ hit•/• 11,, t..ual/ly lea.witd /Lan o \ou o hj oh', /V•hwt 1 • 1 4/th .4. It It •eh 0 ho. n I I t•CIVL// that he , u tazowal .1,11/r the 8...101 PlTt ‘iit..,re N.,. ..“. /eq. Mt. rit ' t/ 1 4.t ;y1 '. . 0 .,t, 1 2 .1 Ift/ i . /1 L7.1, " , ' ,,T,,= t ilt tLe most c...rrin...n, p..:t vt....1... •. ,h,..,..,..tv, arpoot poll,hed, sal out, requit, a ti..l t.i.t.iutpt.tettatj4o. Tt..., hay. ahvady tarn put,t4 the ../yerel.l,l.ll In Anna, at the Itagaol. ear /11a• .o W. emv.ll/, ay pr.nou•ln•- vall.d. Wa are no prnyar/,1 to /..oehvite orders for bit as. a NUN Pit 64 1 1,1/ . ../.\ PIiNIIII, IV ATF3ot.i:i A Cl/ . ‘ N 01,114 i sl.*l. Tier iniV, , . ___. -.. PREACH AND .IiNCILIcdi 'DRUGS. \ MOOR & YrAl LER. \ • 81 AM iDE.V ,V 72, NEW IVe.F. l'Olti ERB OF I, }iENcli.ntE:.:(?LlSI L I • C11:1.1.11t9t1.1. I , l.l:tUal hlt 11 MO : Nike-I- L • Witt:L.4. •c.....-16,104 Wet. tur 0 . 6 1 , A1T..ek0 go , l tit the 143 ivr.uta ,, AA, t.•tu..\ •, olieA‘preoureta .1114.4 rnut• elaOzieo.is. ',Wet) (Irma We, leo:. hone. to Etctalul at.cl'itlath-e , • hall tt:e eeh,tuf ito the 11(1.1.4 ear, aol.. wAerskter.l tteuttle. Awl of the C. eluellty. We •neve t.aan Itt.frOtte.ll POrtottun Lt.l t. 111,, hi 117 , ..J.cah0l Kt tin-t.. mad cf three, only tha t •.1.5.0..1 b.: YON. t'ett ..htToe4 he . 5.:h 4 rP. Lori* d, • SNUFF AN TOBAQVP MANC U IACT. D RYA, tic. 4:. k'bothernlttr,el„. lee A , t. eel hid a aelr•at I yet , Tot.a..:^o tvltt , e l P , tar... 4 . .111 Pvie•Correol fret Looking--Oists WarerLows \ ART RtiostT4R AN\t.I.T.RT\ ILLIA ,NIS, i'Lk N 4_ , Tol L 1.1,1 S 1,;:, •• • hr. .U.ll, Ilrolultret.l hes I.l, titio• liAouract lututti • •lieb...ettua kuuuelv.na. 1.".113T± DR sit trAira.l WI, 11. %At C.l.tki to The atteutuun ut puraz.l,•• r.. Witt. the A...41j,, tr.ot rch,r. u l lll.. , ,turh , leheel of • eupo.u.r pontt2.• • , To Car ..Bitiltlrrg ant I?..aiicc . ,l , ll:!capaillca, „ 1111111: ,c1 r N now oki , : bk A. I • tere• t...rltta, aad • ;.• PAT”I INLIA ttrt.gra I:na • rt:t.,,. s,- Jet,ne.ll.l4 eut.x.-, t.tiL nub,. Ile he. put the r.r;... tuteeioe t.orutmeetu•qUalllt toute. of \ . Ot., u. a eu,,t f the 1!r.1 , e. She atato.te au,t t.cuth ..r.rlw, t.e.ete. of t oh.te ‘. otli he kr. welt, et.cuoul. the AatruahOpl iro.4 • to.ll . .tui ~,O thlath \ the Jusle..: et.tbel.e.aut th• Aue.rtcett tu.titttt, swar I d e 4 the uu be:giber the t tuoduto r,. th• 0.1,.tur ' • hall—Black & Co \ \, ilikeEkiStikiks t t r . r• awl 1zat,741. tilLY}(ll L AIM/ ‘1 bs. n,•l Jos7eLm. . •1411, •Ir Ht. 1 , 11./Alll4 Al, ...nth t•r,r "VI V.ll 11,01. York. \ • , TI 114.,...1 ion nr lb• littloo 014 lit4let Nypp 100. ousorten•al ~•1 awl 1 , 1,1•4 War., 11 abbe, Viorbe,',lll4o/,,1 0, 411.1..thrr .1••• It 1,/ awy la 1.• lauwa In ally ab.rA , th., blau , ., bleb Lb, sat 416- uf tatting a pet', t Ear:, v 1.51.1•4 them lb:4g Ova& 11, Zte 1,4 rte. latern. .floy are pi•para,l Gallen:lure al.{ •rtiele of B,lre, Ware I.r / ht.ratrtr 1.4,41. L. Lt ‘lllpir,ilt ln cull.. .1 $..1... 61 , 6 rill L. ri. l /.11 , •1.a.1 , IJ 111••• • in. f444r. tttra. a Ith lb., Itotwellob , of th•lt et.• 111 6.4 ll.• Lyltbalibu 1., pure 644,' • 111,11 1‘ 11A1.1 6 tILACC.:. • ' 1.1.• tr - • 11.11KNIatiar 311/N KW!. Thomptoi.villo Maoufaeturtnie Company. I'4 It IliAll'hiSl;stl w folk unit ‘col.pkte p it, ..1 t. , e.r.llt...t,a•br •14,an1.1.0,a.. IS . I AU,Ot•lloki .% lup'S ••• U. II 1. ana 41 au. 6.1 5t0111,4 'runt.* /11,11.4 . ' tt 11 b 116,1'14'11µru. el. N. L. & UEOTWE O.ItIBWOLD, 714 72 , 8M1th StroOt, , BOLE li/ENTS l'Oft TILE 11A1.1.; OP COWS 1,14 i LIARD prot: • . IFFER for kr ( ry .. 1,6* S 111:1,`••11, , all ,IF tbkrite•,t;A 011 A . :if', k.. v a . . I v a 1 , t , 0, itZl6".lZ`vsos.%::b , 11701.114,11 0 ti. 1 . 4 atort. l ad aAiulfaecntta./0.., now, UNION' 1411 \ A Itl.UJi•kv.A . kt v /louse. cOrtier of. roll,. ILO Sa-llAt 414.1 , 114 , a11a tbs 1.14r41,1 mut Sas, bulldii.m. N. Ykl, /00061111). regain MlMl:lent 1.111 .ansely 111 lb. PMPII, It. r• "Rcitan..• &ad aTated la tie watxt. lb , o, cow 414 Pt of srlittb 14 , 1 14411 acompste ieparteoal—ta• lihoU 001.1•10e1 fortalpluctl• PI ft, 614. t preinct i,111 ; a000rha. .Ire Wholas•to Ciablc; I:ctr-nual• 'l,o he 'tanil ill.' It i ttf,VAt' E 11164 latent boar,. '..., • N. R. ILI K • 00019014 \tf CNI,N4tIr Thechampion Lo.,h of the .viffetld AtikY k - NF' ot thu c.letpratAl l'atikutoptit BAWL , Lusk .tOt.a rt 11,: - .1.1.41r, Nor Yctil:, T. QILBERT , 4I' CO.'S —..EOLIAN 'WAND ek - OgraVS. Id En . out - , w.A.HE, Tottats at 333 e: , yet karat, uiy alra ‘ fl the stubtaahay. lth as el tteriththe pf ?wire is !that itteetel fu T. . Icavocepteoto. we bate IttLltobt the Yallth I'leta. to i teat.o race e• ... f Itethqttah attalbi r al lit Ito losteal el the hanh ee of the re h. It notate. rho item It runt, rl -bnarm tot 'parlor ? .:C....i t tst[rg a ,7l. l ll;:rolgg:'VVll"iral.."a"grentlytl thtl statol by which fit teasthe ' Ville. T he l'lntibt ate •thrablett to ti th e tattlafeetlost the ibohey rertnthett. rem.. withlag fix a /babe earth toll lathe.. Illththlett INATltlitt, as shove. who La. tte teanagetoebt of the 2trw 411.114:11T it 0, hotrton. • , Schatielr; Arviiiiig ;Cp. • • 11011. /01.1 ADD 108 Tv ioii eTtI;I:TV IC T. had , .Pealorß in FRENcti • IVIIIDOW sea PltlTUtth 111.453. ' White ad of the best brawl, , F,I . ENCI: Co44 , l'slobj. Dry end hi Uhe. Bethel tel. Valeta Duet , . Ulasferh, toads. Dismerde. Helves lealmtsJ eperhe, le, . .... . , • ''' ' - Delta,. Brother 6: Co. A A • . ' ",- • , liro: ia; \ .134 WILLIAM Pra ran . . rola.. .. fIitANUFAOTUItfiItS ur iiir.piy variity'nf - LAMPS, 4IHANDHLIF:IO IIANI.HLAIMAA, (11. lA. LYN. HALL LANTLILN . S. (/.13 . .Y.1.V.TU1EV, Ai., Al., throrhe.f awl Apirlilia.. a g0i,1ir,;,14.14,-. ~ -- MZLMM Fashionabli Hitt ells 275 Broadway. . • -'%zairma •. • • • • Tho . :•ercktii'ykili . 4 .• " Al - 61:the , aviteter and'atylsof list. atosnattan'troutant eitiblianteni, on nionlfutted Mt eat:taloa and tipt,ll7 Inort•aoiOn bomb. la rit'ult untatalakabla n(-Onolt wenn \ ` • ' Enameled butiiture f t! .enbacti tar ,would ret:fully itioite /u.osion tailbone lOW it:ro a kott futoTahlugoia t unlit and beautiful to of WY A LE LI CUTTAO theoll.4Stbrit YUUNITUIta, aandranly Wanted to Ina &album In La dot peculiar toannar of Galati. somata IS itopervonss to story ChaOltel 41-liturpbank ,cppri is oat only Wautifolo but substastfal and alta , W..tot Solstoiro a treat varlet or s4os and coi ns., bight, ortraotentad unn Rolksatol Sithantutta,llntr. •ttonted In • suit and manner turntightollt‘altpenot to soy Intuit °Tam Illiadtbatc4ll Inrobtalslt7 other 41.1.111•62actit lo thir. city: , ' • • AL, their largo ant alotrantanottobratrot It EIiOOD sod 10111lUll in VunbilfUltiftonpalutrulln /44 p o üb' 1 0:17: 1.r. 17.1% ouparlor to all album la on. ' lobo an+.llool instalattlan tithed . litkatatbruity Pub: umlaut um &ova • \l - I(iii:,4E.S. FAIIIVIS ticu. "„ Desirable Property for, Bale. , ar l l4,Aubterilier 'offers for sale,. thtit, bcati., tlfun.edlth,li 11/,'preez.l rr,..,:,,,i44„1:,,,k, itt ) '''' ttkdrel 3 tird...y/ ' it Ittrilitt4 Depotowl hhPat 1 ' 441 .I "Aler . i. ' : 'VIII e!ltilefta rh d ol!gt lt,t,rgrt .T1t7.1.4 -,7: ,P'4,':.. as—f o r. R!j::.i1P01....g..V.,14V.''''. t. \ , '. : _-_, , __ ,-_" , \ '. For DaW \ \ . TEN two ,a Lots tit ground, near the M T" \ " . in.Ch”‘/2'711teafI'°"4:11"1"g1851"11 'lttl'hee'Vit'.= ‘tlionilf....ifrontitllnlf...:;:.,, t"en7l' the li/won/nine T . 0 3 .0 POO. knd ank''ankenot the ano„L l ''''P'ildi' t Pr, .°°'4l.4°'''''''''"f;::7,',:l2`.7, ' u l lt 1 V11110 " fibe . INI:klot o om 7, . 1 hey 1,111 •kt vr, and\ tws rept's 1.• tem.. 1111 e PeffeW, asol elm of bran. 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