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tSATUBDAY MORHIHQ, - MAY 19. >BOO.
CITY AFFAIRS.
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H«pnbUoan Beafl<p?tatei» tor , 1860. ,
- oasSESTPOOD *SD JOUBTtf BTB,
jgst Riadlhq RooMsopen every day, (Son
from9a.ic-telOv.*L; Eexlfch, <mrmb
ffetcta »«V*i£*iw*afroai»Jl parts of . tfca Union on fllo,
•n<! (tepal»lsc«o Osn palgu Documents for distribution. The
P&*\9 itnprellj and iiri&c«rt vlsltiag Ptttebureh are cot
lUaiiy invited to o*ll.
Commutes of tbeClob dm* EYBBT
I AYat the ttoowm At 1% o’clock, r. w.
' Foil Rest—AJarge kod oomraodloae room in
ihMhix(l«Btory of tbe QaseUt Building;!* well
lighted) -ntj of access, and will be rented cheep
‘J * BQci uoenL Apply et the counting room
' of thU ofioe. •..<’-•
'Oca WaasLYle Issued foir this week, coaUin
iugsU the moat, Important neve of the Keek—
-General Synods now in session; detailed' end
Nailodb? Convention, reception of IheJepwiMe,
Congressional reports; Foreign news, Editoriele
on leodtog subject*, autbentio Market Reports,
Ac., &o, persons wl«hlng.to tend a large sheet
fail of useful family reading to their friends,,
may obtain It, enveloped for mailing, at 6 cents
per eioglb copy? " . ’ * :
galhtth AppoinimeaU«
' Tho General Assembly of the New School Presby
terian Church appoint as follows: 1 .
PitmcAca, May 19, l&GO
First Church—Jtev Dr Pi ttweoo, IQ% a fit; Dr Poor,J%
BovEpacU-
lo%*m;DrCttrtJ*,T%p m.
Poenb Ccoreb—Dr Nel*oa,lO% am; Bee Cochin, 7%
pm.
.Qratrai Chnreh—Rer gfctrwood. 10% aa; Or BtoeriuvS
Pm.’: !
> 'With Sheet—Bov 8 0 Robluea, 10% am; Rev B DSUr
rte,7%pm. i ; .<• j...
ChrUtM E Church—WCUl he, D D,10% n is; Bat 0
BmhteT%p(o. -
BanutedMZChnrthr—lUvALeonud, 10% am; BeeO
B Babb, ?% pm.
Liberty. Street HECtnrcb—-Dr AlleiLHflfaOj; Bar 8
BBalLJUptn.
Trinity u B Church—Bet Eddy, 10% a m; Dae a Ltltlr;
jupo,
Ureat Street Biptlat — Bar Tejlor, 10% a &; Bee U’Leod
7%p«a
-p» AvenueChnreh—Bar 7 Cheater, 10% a, a; Bar .Saw
yer, 7% p to. t
LoibWaa Chorcb, Seventh 8 treat—Dr W(soar, 10% ab;
Dr Olllett, •% p m.
CamterUtM Preebyteri-n Chaich~Dr Beelye, 10% • tn;
Be* A XldiLJge, 7% pm.
. PU*t Church—Dr Brelnard, lv%ets; Bar n Dsritnf,
7% p a.
CentralCbarch—Dr Wiog,lo%*b;Dr Hatfield, Spa.
Method U* ProCTAUat Cauicb—Dr Cheater, 10% am; Ear
QosSloal^Pte.
BtaanSSMAK—Tint Church—Bar 4 McCall, 10% aa;
Or Sailer; 7% p m,
m. „ „ , ,
Mloerevitl*—B*vOf*«*te,lv%*m;Be*Cta*pla,7% pm.
•1* vm>eaTlll*—Rer Amy, IJ% am; Her Bartholomew,
7%v»ta- -• ' ’
at Washiogtoo—Q FKeMo.’caornlflg and ervulof*
Mtoch*aUx-PrmbjUrtßb Church, Rev JO AUartarj,
10% am.
e£uth PUUborih U £ Church—'Btr Petri*, 10% a ns
B*TftAttaake,?%pm.
Tba Reformed Prtabyterian Synod hare made the
following Appoliubenu:
. . mxOBDT
' pintJUtmedChurch(EerJ MUUn'»>—Ber Wo Bter
rrtt, 10% An; Ber David Murdoch,O 0,2% pa; Bar A
O p m.
Tint M r Church, (Dr Premley**)—Bar A OMciuley,
10%’a m: B*» J W Uorrtaou. S% p ta. .
iuinl O e Church (tUrOO BnCtord'a)—Bar J Birin,
10% a Oj-Rau Yho« Job 0*00,7% p.m.
*onrth C P Church (to Jobo HoUaater,
10%Vb; B«t J U WiiS7o,2% pm.
ewuth Co nun co M E Choicn—Bar Bobeit McMillan,
Pint Reformed rhoreh,(DrDjn«W>-:Ber B PaUarwno,
aUC% Ear W Wl aw. D D, as 2% o’clock.
SeeJtid Kefcrmeri Chntch, (Be? a It Btewirt’a)—Bar H
H’UiJUo,DO,at 10%; HerEPafteraouat7%pm.
Unloo Baptkt Cbmco, (Bar Bawyer*t)—Bar a W Crawford,
DP,at!o%am. .
PlretD rmbjteriaoChurch,(B*?Qracej r a)—B*?oao*ie
ficott, »t IC%a m; Bar 8 W Crawfcrd, DD,at *% pm.
fourth U rLChnreh—Bar J A Shaw, at 10% a »; Bar
A J McEelrr, at 2% pm.
LawiiucrTiuz.—Pint U P Church, (W H Andrewa*)—
Ber W b Krattco, 10%am; Ber 0 Philip. Bpm.
Bzannrosax—flni C P Church, (Bar Ootmaeu’s)—Ber 8
Bojd, 10% a oj Bar B MeCaaUa at 2% p m.
Ikpoetabt Raileoad News.—The eUlsens of
Uoiootowo held-ft meeting at the Coort Honse
on Friday'eyening, tho 11th Inst, when the fol
lowing gentlemen were eleoted delegelee to at
tend the Conwentlon to be heM by the different
raUroads In Hanrisborg oBTSFSZWnsfer taadopt
the eonstratiioE of the proposed
ReiUroa&to oonneot New York with Pittsburgh
'and Wheeling, pertly by the ronte of the Pitts
bargh AConneUsTlUe R. R:
Hon. Andrew Btewert, Jsme> Veeeh, Daniel
-Relne,' A: 8. Fuller, Gen. J- B. Howell, Jeoob
3. Hiller, Col P, JC. ilock, Peter A. Johns, Cap
_ tain H. Blaokson, Dr. Bmlih Falter, Col. D. E.
DaTidson t ß. Rash; Gen. C. E. Swearingen, C.
Gheney. T. Watte,' J. E. Ewing, CoL TZ B. Sea
right, A. PaUereoo, Gen. R. T. Galloway, CoL
A. ai. Hill, Col. S. D. OUphant, Dr. J. C. Cam
aingS.'D; Downer, John H'Dooald, John W.
Byers, P. Cope, CoL J, Beesell, T. R. Deiid
eon, 8. W. Boyd anlCoL B.G. Reddy.
tCoL Scarighi, when staling tho objeot of tbs
. meeting, remarked thatbeendstatood there was
t e( projeot of ooDseoting tbe PiUsborgh A Oon
■' ueiiueilia Railroad at-tbe enmoU of Big Tanner
with Harrisbarg, whloh already had a direct
conncotton with New York. The loportancn of
this enterprise had arrested the attention of not
only the cepiialiili of Ne w York city, bat of ell
interested in the trade and . travel whloh would
eeek tbit line of communication between the
“Eastern Emporium" and the»♦Greet West.”
•~A.ii.MOWT Obsmvatobt.—Tbo membersof
(lua association held a' meeiiog Taeiday night
fu Prof. Bradley’s room*, on Federal street—
The tobject of tbs meeting wes ts accept the
oberier of Incorporation, and. organise onder It
The following gentlemen were present v Mesne.
T. M. Hows, Wm. Thaw, Josiah Klog, Harvey
Culde, Jno A. Wilson,. J. M. Cooper, C. G. Hoe-
Robert Dalsell, Wm. Morrison, B. B. Sterl
ing, David MtfCaodleea, G. Yeager, Jobs Dean,
Toooaa Bakewell, Washington M , CliQtocb lMs
tkew Fergbspn, Wm. Blssell, F. B. Brnnot,,L
• Bradley, Henry Irwin,.James Marshall, Batnnel
Goroly and James Parke, Jr. Hon. Thomas
M. Howe was called to tha ehalr, Jamee
Parke, Jr., was chosen Secretary. Oh motion,
the Act of Incorporation, as passed by the Le
gislature, was read and aeoeptsd. Mr. Howe
then eabmliled acode of by*laws for the gov
ernment of the association, which was dismissed
at considerable length and finally adopted, with
bnt slight amendment. The oontrlbntore then
went tmo.ao election for: fire Directors, which
retailed la the choice of tbs followtog named
ginilemea: Hon.'Thomas M. Howe, Woj Thaw.
Dr Q. G.. Haney, John H. fihoenberger tnd
Joalab King. - Oa motion, adjourned to meat on
the first Friday evening In. Jane. ! r
Bcsiobsd —W« regret to learn that Gan. A.
L- Koomfort has reelgoed the Saperlntsndsnoy
of the Eastern,Division of th* Pennsylvania
Railroad. Tbo dutUs of ibis Important post
don bo faas ' dlMhargedi daring near tbs entire
period since tho openlog of this great thorough
fare, wltb an; energy and Jndgment that have
ooauibaled maeb Jo ihe prosperity of tbs road
and to give It tbs commanding'place It jaitly oc*
copies la the pabllo confidence. . Prior to fcts
appointment by this company, be was seme two
years Boperintendent of the Philadelphia and
Colombia Railroad, where he lairodaced many
military reforms and systematised Its basioiss
sperstioos in avmaonfr that met with gsnirM
approbation. ; t • ••—!.*
Isaac Whetstone, charged wiiben at*
loapt JtAhommii a and 'lsaiah Sammtre,
charm wilb arson, escaped from tbs Mahoning
coooir jatf oo B»Wday night last, by eaulog
and buVning'P'hole ibrongh the floor of a cell,
aod thetr a elcme frtmi tha bottom of
tbo pariiihJh watV between th« part of tha eelUr
ondtMha jatl , and'Aheboa«oeftar-... < ..A001ber
Writ at lha 'ehlt*; of Wnali K/ Armstrong, of
petted on the Washington
ooantyoommteßiahtff and Treasurer, on a Hemp
field Btllroad bond.' Tba amount of the debt Ip
S76siQ*ild«e.wfrloh are the host and damages.
, OoDiT’e Udx'b Boojc, for Jons, a work wblob
do lady wbb wlflhes to keep herself posted In
regard td-the latest and most approved fuhlons
should be wUboat, has been received by Mwsr*.
Hoot & Miner,' .The* high rephtatlon of this
ciagaxlne.renderf comment ohneotesary. Dls
.0 ladinpensebla fenftle cttupenlon. \ 7- ;
Et«n.'. Dlni.QoM»to B»tomlDg,»nd Dim,
Bee,.Bell Pieyer.boih onftd tad. iatmatlog
•rarki, bar. .las been retired, by Ito nn
hooee. : ■ . : ,
' Meeseic-—A. Uumio Bodge oallei Henry it.
Phillip'. Mg'. 337, A. Y. M., vu orgen
»*(A i.lhe OiiyeUaw.' Hill, Monongib elicit?,
the etenieg 'of-Ue Ifiih line., Ju. Lied..?,
B«l., of Wejseebnrg. eetlogu D. D. 0. U.i
enS'AVQ. OroebuQ.M, Ttt.folltrclngeSnn
wen’csetellfd for tie esndogyew: W. Mi, 3.
Wilbert; Si Wi. B. B.Beollej: 3; W., D. Bid
dir, J- ®1 B - Bmthj, jr.; Bto., A. J.Boffing
too.” " ::>: 1 ' ■- 1 r - ■ '3 :.■■■
Pisoaciaar Cobdcct.—A Qnmea aamod
5 3oia Qrr.bt, »u ettnUd yeettrdey by oa. of
AiASoaeldtoalo pollu, and broaghl befon that
ertth being dtaak and act
logla n.dleorderly »«»« t Hawoald neb m
lo erery wooea be net an 4ba almt a»J Urio
hd, ait '3 Fd, (blapiroa of rather tnlipleoOQ af*
Wa. to
the anno board with 3allot BaalUor a fe» daye.
J ejWiftnrrwe PateeereJ TO ma Sraop. Wo
arjSarjgg
General ISynod oftlielSefbrmed
; :•>
1 aseoio oat.
JHdsy, Jfoy 18.—Synod coorened and tu
opened by dWotional eseroiaes, aeoordlng to
raeoloUon, Mlnnte« of last session read, and
apMoted..;
Tke Modsraior annonneed the hearing of lbe
PreabydeHtl report* the order of the day. _
Synod were informed that the Northern Pro*-
byitry waa not ready to report, bat would bo
reedy by the afternooo.
The Pittsburgh Preibytery reported that since
laat nesting of Synod two aemLoonoal meeliog*
but. bM. b«ld, in October »od April, .nd 000
.djonroed raeetioK in M»y. At the Onto e
nurtlnir, Dk Ontbrie. ol Mt. PleMnnt bonpeg.-
tiOO, . mijmity of Colon oongreg»lion nndp.rt
of Pleu.nl Hill oongregnlton npplled for oerllfi
oalec to oonneot tbemeolrea with the U.
Choreh. Dr. Gntbrloaod hie congregation and
Mt. Pleasant eoogregaiion were certified and
dismissed. Il is presumed the other congrega
tion weoitofor to the C. P, Church without any
oortifleate. A pert, however, of Union and
Pleasant Hit! oongregeiioa continue under-jnrie
diction of Presbytery, At same meeting Re*.
White applied for admission to Presbytery and
was reoeived. Rev. Scott, certified by Chicago
Preabytery, was also reoeived. At the April
meeting, three stodente of Theolgy, Meesre
MoCaelin, Hqwry and Patton, were Hoeoeed to
preach, the oommluee appointed to inquire into
the otEsa of their at Semlaary
having ezeneratsd them from oeneure. At ihe
adjourned meeting* Robt. MoMlllen, licentiate,
was duly ordained to the ministry a&dJnslaUed
pastor of Hermon ooogrcgailon, from whom he
received % call.
\ There afe bow eighteeUled mlnlslers and tw<r
withont charge, four lloenUates and eight vaceo
def, enh ripe for settlement.
' Philadelphia Preibytery report that number
cf congregations remain the earns as at last Sy
nod. Ordinances have been regularly disposed
and attendance at public worship is good. In
ceoseqaenee of ill health, Bev. Black has been
unable to perform paelbrarduty. ' At a meeliog
of Presbytery, held in Bioreb, David Steelo was;
licensed to prcaob as a probationer, and hasslooel
been chiefly employed In supplying Dr. 'Black's
kCQDgregallon. The days of faetiag and tbaoks
giviog were obstrved. All mleiaters have con
gregations exoept Dr. Crawford and Rev. S Boo
hammer. There kra two ileentiatee, John W.
Farris and David Steele, and one etodent of The
ology, Robert White. -
Western Presbytery reported that they hold a
Spriog and Fait semi-annual meeliog, at wbiob
annual reports .from the majority of congrega
tions were reoeived, indieatiog progress fur the
most part. The question of union with the 0.
P. Chnreh oame op, and after an earnest dis
cussion, it was resolved that it was inexpedient
at the present time to nrge the matter of u&ion.
Against this decision two ministers entered their
dissent
Wo. L Bratton was ordained to the office b!
the Ministry and installed pastor of the Grand
Cote congregation. This is the congregation
that formed part of the charge of Rev. Pearson,
early called from bis work on earth to bis re
ward In Heaven. Forty psreons have been added
to Lhtoongregailoo, fourteen heads of families,
and some of (hem over GO years of age.
Eight mioiitera are oow cooueoted with Pres
bytery, all of whom, except Rev. John Alford,
who bee been inoapaoitated from the ministry by
•throat disease, are in settled oharge of congre
gations. Two ooogregaiiooe, those of Salem
and Hsppzibah, ire without pastors. A supply
has Elio been required for Walnut Hill congre
gation, Prarie, lIL, Its pastor having announced
his ioteatloh of oonneotlog himself with the U.
P. Ghorob. . The days of fasting aod thanksgiv
ing bars been observed,
Chicago Presbytery reported that there had
been two.semi-annual regular session* of Pres
bytpry. The roll oontiouea the tame, except that
Rev. SeoU had been otrtified and - dismissed to
the Pittsburgh Presbytery, Three new congre
gations have been added to those already exist
ing—that of Menkato, Blue Earth co., Minn ;
that of Lakavisw, Wls; and that of Wheatland,
Lissuy co., Minn. Rav. Phillips has reoeived
a call from Washington oongregatloa, ill., and
will be Installed next Jana. A call upon Re*.
U'Kolvy was also received at same meeting and
laid over for future eooeldetplloo. ?b© davs of
faulng and thanksgiving hava been obstrved,
! and there seems to be a revived Interest in reli-
gion. Rev. H. A. H'Kelvy has been laboring
in Minnesota with considerable success. Pres-
byterj declares Us unalterable attachment to the
Inspired songs of both Old and New Testament,
jbot adopted a report raeomma&ding Prof. Jones'
version as being.more smooth sad poetics!, while
as faitbfal.to the text. Several recent occurren-
ces have qoiokened into new lifetbeaoti-slavery
sentiment. The convietioa seems to be deepen
iog in most minds that the time is not far dis
tant when the monstrous system of American
slavery will bo overturned by Him who aaveth
"the children of the needy and breaketh. la
pieces 'the oppressor.'s—-Presbytery.viewa 5 —-Presbytery.viewa with
deep concern tba desecration of the *B&batb.
The command, "Beams burden on the Sabbath
day," eeema to be forgotten. Christian senti
ment- ought to be directed against, tbit evil.
Attention of Syood is called to the aubjeet of
ministerial support. The plan now contain plated
is tailed to the eoadllion of the Watt, where
weak congregations frequently die for want of
that .assistance whloh a general food would
supply.
Qhio Preebytary report that two semi-annual
and ono adjourned meeting bate been held. Dr.
Herron obtained a certificate of dismission, in
landing to salts with U. P. Charoh. The rela
§ between Rev. Crawford and bis ooogrega
was dissolved and a oertifloate given him to
• with U. P. Cborob. The days of fastiog
thanksgiving appolntedby Synod were dnly
observed.
’ The foregoing reports were eaoh aooepted and
referred to Committee on Prevbyterlal reports
On motion, Synod rendered thanks to the Al
mighty for tbecnoouragement afforded by Pres
jbyteria! reports.
Oa motion, Rev. Geo. Boott was
a member of the Committee on psalmody apd
CommonioD,
On motion, Rev. Clark was also appointed jon
this committee.
Oil motion, Bev. McMillan «u invited to oo
eayj n sent oo o conoultotivo member of Bjnfad. j
TTao odjonrnmanl eu then moved nod corrjeJ I
ti give commltteee who hod not jet reported on j
obporlqnll J to prepere Ihomielves. |
Afternoon Bevion.— Bjnod met ot 3 o'clock,
ond *oe opened with proper bj the Moderoior.
The minuet of morning eeeoion were reed end
epproved. i
Dr. Mordooh, from the Oeoenl ABjemblj of
the New School Preebjterinn Chnroh, eddrefled
the Bjnod la on eloquent meaner, referring Im
pnnlvelj to the traditional hletorj of the Be
formed Chnroh, end eepreeilng the wormest
eympetbj with it. The Moderator of the Bjnod
weloomed Dr. Mardook with an appropriate re
plj, reepondlng wormlj to the sentiment ottered
bj the letter, end Indulging In wlehee for the
mntnol prosperttj of the two oharohee.
The following reeolalione of the Ueneral A«-
eemblj of the New School Preebjtorlon Church
were reed: , ,
Beiolved, That e commute ■be appointed to j
inquire whether the General Bjnod of the Be- :
formed Preobjterltn Chnroh, now In eeeoion In ,
thenUp of AUeghenj, woold be willing to nolle
with tbit bodp la a teielon of proper and prolee.
at ah boar convenient to both aetemblee.
Baotoed, Thai Bert. Dr. Bralnard and Pat
t erica and Mr. Cali, rating eider, be a oommlt
tee to arrange thle moUer. ...
On motion, the invitation oontolned In the
i foregoing rttoldilone woe tooepted, and a oom
mlttee appointed to.oonfer with the eommltteo
of the New School Chnroh, ooneittlng of Drt.
Wileon aud Wjlit and Ber. Paltereon.; .
The report of wncnlUee oo (ho “Signs of (he
Tiatef* wts rbtdw A» sight be eappowd, H
«m i ter; eoffiprehtfitire doeaac&t, uklog »
sarreyof sit each tigits ar iodiotttoßß u the
times girt, hiring sb sdferee orfSToreble bear
ing apno tbs IsitraU of religion., It rebuked
msay of (he fklUsge of profunri of religion,
bat sore ptrtiosUtly the errors soa immerlli*
ties oMbo day, each u profeoiiy, drunkenness
sod Bebbetb deteoredoa. Ia slew of these sad
other tios illaded. to In the report, Synod
reoommended to sppoiot the lest Thursday of
Pebraarj, 1801, to bo obterred ae a do/ of Peot
iaeu Bamlliatloa aad Proper.
The report wot, on motion, tooepted and'
adopted. j
the oommlttaa ondtvoUonel oioroleee report
ed a rtoommondetlon the! in addition to the
half how already derated to devotional exer
tion, ent tnd-o-htlf heart ,bt epenl fn religlone
exercieee, according te a oertaln schedule., to
poet tooepted, on motion, end laid on [ho iteble
ahtn the eommltteo of the New Soheol Chnroh
is beard from. j
Committee on the Booorde ef the Chloego
Preibjterp, after tome eomplinwuterj remuke
on theexoeUiot wej in whioh the mlnolei have
been kept, go on to eep: •■Your oommlUto, bow
etir, do not at all approve of some eentlmeale
txpreuid la the recorded notion of Preibjterp
on tho Pealmodp queitlou, and wbiob, hp direc
tion ofPreebjterj, wo* afterwarda pnbllebod In
lit Banner. Yonr committee do tblok that the
wboia notion woo pit mala re." On mollon, the
report woe tooepted, bat efterwarde wee •U'end
edbj ttrlklng oat the letter perl, end fleellj
the whole thing wen told nn thn table. [
Bjnod then adjourned. j
Cun.— A pun named Wm» Dann,ashoema
ker on Mnkit strstt, vat arretted and taken
before Alderaao Lewis (the acting Mayor daring
Mr; WUsoa’ribuaea) yesterdsy, charged-with
cramUUogaa assault and btUtryona young
IBM named Keating, la Dnolap’s tin store. Wfata
Doan Was examined, it turned out be was or*iy,
aadhadbeeaeoforsomatime. He was sent to
jail os til Ue frieade ooold hate btntiku to the
boepUal. • - - -
PoMca lMKa—Thtre vere 'l2 oommllaenU
Qtm Cwmfordrook-
fer dlictderlyceßdaeVaodd forwa*
A..W ; r ‘ J -’' . v- >?«
Gen'l Assembly of tliw Kevsr Befool
;JjPrwiibyteriaxi’CTtnroh. ~;
The Assembly mei at 9 a«.m.VFrid»y. Opened
with prayerbjthaModeratof t ReT. Mills.
Reports of the permanent oommUteee were
handed in and referred.
The . CommUtee on Ednoatloa, through Dr.
Mills, (Dr. Pattenon in the chair.) reported that
the finances of the Aubarn, N. Y.» Theological
Seminary Ara said to be io a core healthy con
dition than heretofore. The Union Theological
Seminary* of N. Y.; vu never more prosperous
than at preseok
From tho permanent CommUtee on Education,
Dr, Mille reporled lhat he bad visited several
colleges in tbeoonntry in oharge of the Chnroh,
aod that their Condition was most auspioiooa.
Several othsr reports, of minor importance,
were read and approved.
Tuesday afternoon next was fixed as the tithe
for hearing delegatee to and from corresponding
members.
- The committee to invite tbe R. P. Synod re
ported that the Synod wIU visit the Assembly
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the two Mode
rators to preside jointly, eto. Report adopted.
Tbe First Presbyterian (Rev. Dr. Can
field,) Bytaoase, New York, was selected with a
unanimous desire as. the place of meeting for
next year, the Rev.. Dr. being obosen as chair,-
mtu of the Committee of Arrapgements for the
next-Generai Assembly.
The Special Committee on ihe Demlteion of tbe
Ministry, reported, through Dr. Hatfield, of New
York oily, that no man had a right to demit the
ministry, unless he mey have been tried and
ooovioted of some violation bf tbe disolpliopof
the charoh. ! jl
Adjourned with prayer.-
G«n«ral OottftrtßH of tba Methodist
Bptaoopai Chur«ta'
TBIBTBXRTB DAT.
Bishop Scott fu the chair. Religious exorebsi
ooudaotad.by R«v. 0. B. David|oo,of lodUna.
Journal read aod approred.
Dr. Reid naked letre to preseotaretoiatioo, which
w*x granted, oa follows;
Jtetoleed, Thet the Bishop bg reqaeited to lotro
dneeto tbe Co&fereoee our venerated Brother, Rev.
Natbaa B*og*,D. that he be requested to
occupy a seat on tbe platform. Adopted unanl*
moualy, aod Dr. Baoga introdoecd.
After memorlala, poiltiona aud appeal* were re
ceived from tbe Baltimore, Blaek River, Clooiobati,
Delaware, Detroit, East Baltimore, East Genesee,
Erie, Genciee, Michigan, Newark, New York, Phil
adelphia, Ohio, Ooelda, Prorideooe and Wyoming
Conference*, the report of Standing Committee* was
ealled for.
The Committee on Itineranoy reported, in part, on
the memorial of Boston Preacher*’ meeting asking a
change of the Discipline to allow an Aonnal Confe
rence bya two-third vote tu eleot probationary mem
ber*, or full membare to Orders, as inexpedient. Re
port adopted.
Tbe Special Committees on the celebration of the
Centenary of Methodism and Blenoial Conference
presented elaborate reports, which were laid on the
table and ordered to be printed.
Rev. G. Moody offend the folloqing, which was
adopted:
Jfesofrstf, That the Board of Bishops be end is
hereby requested to Inform tbe Genera! Conference,
at their earliest convenience, whether tbe state of tbe
Episcopal work—present aod
io their judgment, aoy addition to tbelEpisoope)
Board. - \
The Committee on Revise!* wort Instructed to In
quire toto the Inexpediency of adding to the Diiolpllo*
tbe question, "llow long shall Stewards serve. An
swer: Not longer then three years, unless re ap
pointed. 1
' Revs. L. Petty end D. P. Mltobeii, of tbe Pitt*,
burgh Conference, offered 'the followlog resolution,
which wee adopted: X
Rttolnd, That tbe Committee on Episcopacy be
reqaestad to consider the propriety of so changing
that part of the Discipline lo reference to Ordina
tion, so that U shall harmonise with the statement
of our Charoh; that wa bar* but two orders la the
Ministry.
Toe CommUtee on Revise!* were Instructed to
take Into consideration the propriety of Inserting
Scripture reference* In ooneaetlon with the Article*
of Religion; and alio, to strike oat that part re>
quiring Book Agent* to teport to tbe Conference tbe
indebtedness of its members.
Comoltta* on Education were requested to indicate
a standard of literary qualification of candidates for
admission a* probationer* In Conference*.
Tbe Committee on Mission* were requested tooon-
sider the propriety of tbe Conference, or the Bishops
appointing a General Superintendent of the Mission
work from Lake Superior to the Bonth Western
borders.
Tbe Committee on the Book Concern were request
ed to Inqalre Into the.’expediency of Imtruetiog tbe
Book Agents to fornlsh Co lb* Literary Institutions
under oar patronage ell our periodical*, free of
charge.
Tbe following preamble and resolution wtrp adopt
ed oesnlmously:
WAerrae, By tbe Qetia* of our Government, alt
persons reridieg within tbe Jurisdiction, are allowed
to worship God, eeoording to their consciences, and
Wierttu, In certain sections, our minister* and
members have, io violation or law, been dented this
privilege, peaceably to worship God; therefore,
Ruolztd, That a committee of five be appointed
by tbe chair, whose doty It shall be to draft a me
morial to be presented to tbe Chief Magistrate* of
tbero localities; and, If need be, to the Chief Magis
trate of our Nation, respectfully, praying, that our
people may rentes. In tbe axootse of thaw constitu
tional rights, that protection of law, dua to common
clthens.
Closed with singing the doxolcgy and benediction
by Rav. J. L. Smith.
Tm new tteem fire eogine *'E«gla" ru triad
on Thursday eveniog, at tbeoorner-of Liberty
and Foonb streets, throwing a steady ttreatn of
over 200 feet for a long lime. Steam vaa op in
12 miontea Tbit engine, wbloh lean additional
triumph of PJttebargb meabenior, will do tbe
builders credit in tbe service ef oar excellent fire
department, tinder tbe efficient management of
the oldest company in tbe organisation.
Pbesoxal —James W. Biddle, Esq., formerly
a resident of this oily* and editor of tbe Ameri
can, bat latterly of VTeat Greenville, Mercer 00.,
was in town day before yealorday, on a eUU to
hie friends, and looks as bale and hearty as of
yore. _
Os Taesday night, 33 U. 8. troops passed
through this place, en route for New Mexloo,
under command of Sam’l N. MoKee; -on Thurs
day night, 100 had their passports for Utah,
commanded by Cspt. Gibbon and Lieots. Velll
plgoe and Miller.
Sabbath Bcnoot Msxtiao. —A Sabbath
Ssbool meeting will be held In tbe Third Pres
byterian Church, on Bunday, (to-morrow) after
noon, at 8 o'elook. Addresses will be delivered
by Rev. Q. Little, Dr. Kelson and Rev. 0. E.
Babb
AaarouLTUßix. Boons; Bibles, Prayer and Hymn
booka; Biographicalworka; Cookbooks; Dictiona
ries; Cyelopsdlai; Historical works; Humorous
works; Mechanical, Scientific) and Architectural
works; Musical works; Odd Fellowship and Ma
sonic works; Poetical, School and Ofessieal booka.
Worka of Fiction: Works of Trarel and Adrentoro ;
and-all other works. A largo, frosh stock bu Joit
bean roooirod by Hast k Miner. Call and soe them
—No. 71 and 72 Fifth street, next door to tbs Post
Office. ,
notice to Ballders and Contractor!.
THE UNDERSIGNED [formerly Foreman
(at HOWLAND PARKY,] wool. rapMfallr lafona
thorn fee whom be baa dooe work, and the pottle aeomUr,
that b« U now prepared to fernUh BLATB ef dlßereet col*
'on, (gr«*n, blu aad porplr,) or pat oa BLATH ROOFS la
: tbe owe* epprorfd master. Order* for Uooflec or iUpalr
■tof of Slate Boots (if Uflat ttieoOca of ALBX.LAUGB-
LlM.aesr the Water WorrksJwUt be promptly atwoded
!|g. ’ mylSOmd THOMAS PAttltT.
GRAND_RALLY!
Tits Republicans of Alligßiay Cowty
WILL HOLD A MKTIHQ AT
City Hall, on Monday Evooing, May 21,
IT T O’CLOC*,
To Hatify the Nomination at Chloago.
Doa. TflAn.umWfi, 4
Qow. BttßSttN KJNG, v
Gov. B. D. MOB GAN.
Ho*. A. 0. COBTIN,
Nos. WH. P. KILLV.
Ilop. WILLIAM J8660P,
Bea WILLIAM B. MANN,
Bow.ALIXANPK& McCLOBJL
, end UoH IHOJUB M. HOW*.
Will address tbtmsetiwf ' . aylOJid-
MARKET and
W. & I>. IHJQU3.
Opened this morning a largo assortment of
Fancy Sommer Silks which they offor at 750»
worth $l,OO.
Al>m\ a large lot of Silks for Misses at 750,
North $l,OO. _ myll
JJIBEOT FROM TUB FACTORY. ,
120 DOZ. CROCHET BRAID,
AU rac'd by Adams* Eapres tblsdey.
CITY AND COUNTY DEALERS
Supplied by the quantity at Uanobctarera* prior*.
BATON, ORES & MACRUfc,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
No. ii unit Etreet.
MOHBYI MORBVII
(Pqa nnn LOAN on Fnt Bonds
tp«VavUUibjHdri|a|ti,im propertylmpror
*d,lath* 7 cltyotcoaDty,ln*am»of $4,000 to s4oo— time
tree.»«•>«■. avAHTBD.
BmiMM or AreonncdottaD P*p« la tnoaal of 917,000,
tartar from Cod*,«lo7 month* towo.^A^^lo^
BOt BroV***. MX foorth itrii^
“4 BOtaJSOXUKAL,-
A ' JAB* H* BAltfll.
iTuiMtoUßt la ChtrlM Bfttuwrfw, Kwj.* tfifenu bU
ib« VttbMAn«rm)lv, ib*t b# b*t cp«*j to
” toa# *orrwiioirAK o iawH STBwrr
iut>MiLMBCku4IWHiiM (tTMtti ALLIQETEMY, tod
SBSSw
rSncUl CormfMdM- ol UaDoUj BlUbnr»b OM.IU.J
18P M1> CHU j, a o, Mty 17,1860.
E&tmGattu—X** Poon«yl»»iil»<ieler«H<>'>.
at in meeting yMtfrd.y, infilmud, atth. re
queet of ihe Maj«ae6a»eit»4«legailoa, i‘»Snt,
moo'd aoO third ohoice. Tha »ow .ho.ed Cam
aroo 10 bo the drat choioa, M Loan the eecond
and Lincoln the third. Thta ia ouppooed to
atrooethen Lluooln’o chaooea roly much.
Oo the re-assembling of the Con»enilon thia
afternoon, the Committee on Credentials made a
report in faror of giring 1 trginla Ji rolea, Mia
aonri 18, Keplaeky 23, Oregoni o, Herjlaod 11
Kansas 6, Kobiaata C. Texas 6, and District of
Colombia 2- The report wee adopted.
The report on the order of business was then
taken bp The first role was adopted nithont
objeotion. Tbi aeoond rule, girlog to eaoh
State dooble its eleotoral tote, was taken up,
when Mr. Goodrich tooted to amend by insert
ing that no Stale ehall be permitted to east more
totee than it has members in attendanee. The
role was then adopted. The fourth rule, requir
ing that 304 to|ea ehall be required to nominate
any oaodidate, )wafl taken up '
To this rule an amendment waa offered that a
majority only d! the totes cost shall beneoeasary
to nominate. The amendment was adopted on
a oall of the Statea-358J to 94} The rule as
amended was then adopted.
The Committee on Resolution then reported,
through Judge Jessup, the Platform agreed
upon, it la aajfollows:
Briotrrd that ••,!»• dsleeaUd Bepl**enlaUtse ol til.
T!epolillea6 .lortokto! the DnlMd Sun*, to oont.ntlon «-
Miu tiled. In til h oteebersi ol th.dntyw.oiratoonr conetl
to-nte «bdnor coontry. nntte In the lollowiog lUcUretion.:
jet. Tiiel the hutory Jf th. nation Irft four
mrl hea ml.y (itabtithed the propriety and nieeaeltj ol
the oreantsetlun and perpetnetioaor the.fl*pnlilte»n o»ttJl
lead that tbeeauwa »hwb called It Into eautence era per
manent la thrlr natnrejtod non. more then erer bel.re,
demand Itrperorlnl anfleonattiodonal titomph.
8 Thar Ihomdnteoattca of the P t j ac, P'‘* P™? n
the Deetarallin of ludrpendeoce ant embodfod In the Frf
eral Ooaetlmtloo. I> rmrmi.l to th. P™"mUon el on Be
pnoltmn loatltotlonq and that the L ,’"j
and the Blghu of the tftatre, and the Onion or th. Slatea
mnst and itiall ba emerred
-8 That to the Uotoo of the EUtrt fbte Bntton ore* It*
nopnwdauied.lumaa*ln popoltffcm, It*
opneot of mite rial ranarc**, it* rapid augmentation of
w*alih,lt* hapyibra* itbomaaad It* honorabroad; *od«e
’bold in ■bborr«i«t> »I for Dwaukra, cum* f«om
whatever aooje* they i *J- And we coßgratnlatetb* cwot
try that no RrpobUtat oeiaber tf Cony to* bw ottered or
countewasriibettirei t*of l>lrflotoo»o«rati oed# by.i*m
ocr»it2 member*. will uol taluka *od wltboot *rpl*u»
r<vm tbaiir politic*! ouacUlo* »nd w<* droooo® tbiw*
tbrMUofdUni.too.lu cue of* popularcr«r\brow of ttorfr
oacaadeßcy Mdanyletf »b# vital pfwMv* ol • ftre soeyo
nieot.auJ a* ao avowal ol eoßtampiafcil tnuoo, wlticb Itla
lb* Imperative duty of to ludlgoaut People itßre.y to reboka
and ffTTwrertlleuco. , „ . ...
A Ta*t the oafotanacc* ln«ii.Uta of th* lURhUoflb*
Bute*, to I especially tb* right. f Mcb Etata to ordv tod
control IU own d«tnc*i]c IditltmWu* according to it* own
Jatigmeut •iclonr.ly, 1« Manual to that balance ol power*
oa which (be j»ifsct!uu and enduratme of oor politic*)
fabric depend#; tod wo denounce tb* ltwle»* ISYodon by
armed force of th* nil of »t>J S’at* or Territory, no matter
under wbet preUit, a* among U»* gravut of crimca.
6. That the preaeot DtUiiHisatlc AdmluUlrattoo baa Ui
exceeded our worat tpprebeuil'-m*, In It* tutMurekn »ut
•MTlettey lu the exact *om of a **cttoa*l Uterm, a* erpe
dally eeiuced lo It* (leapernta exMltooa Ui force lb* L»-
coaptou CooatiiuUou upon tba prottVing pt'Opie t f Kan no*,
In cooatrQlug tba paraonol ralalivU t»at»*»u tßiatrr.an-i
•errant to ItiToiea an ooqoallfiad lo pirtont; iu
it* attempted arerywbom. oa loud *ml*aa,
tbroogh tb* luUrre&Uoo of Congrea* M>4 ol tba Federal
Uorta, of tba extrwa* prelanelooa o<» portly local lni#rv*i;
audio lt< general'and aoe»r>loj *U«* of tba power in
trottril to It by a canßdiogp*»|>leu
0. That the Pmpl* jodly rtew wllb tltuu tba
aztraroganca which perradea ersry daparttnaoi of lha Fed
aral Qorarumant; that aratnru to ilgld economy and oc
wnnUbllUy U IndUpanaatle to arnat lb* eyatomiUo ptno
der of tb* public Uetaary ty Utnral partaana; while tha
recent atartllox of frioit and ootmptlfiui at
tba rcdcrol MatropolUabow that an aoilra ebaoga of admin-
Utralionia lispwiaUrely demanded.
7. That tba u. w d.'jma that tba Cooytttullun. of Ita own
forcae carriM Flatery Int* any or all ol tba Tenltortoa of
tba onUad hUtea, la a danjercui poUllcal bareay at rail
onca with the explicit prorulonarf tbal tnaUonteLt lUalf,
with CtfbtampaniDeotu expoiitlou. and with legiaiatira and
jadldal peecadttii; la rerolnttonaiy In It* tendmey, and
•ohraralr* of tb* peace and b*rn-oi.j o> tb* exsumry.
g Xbat tba ocrmol condltiuo of *•! tba territory ol tba
Untied State* )■ tbalol freedom- That m onr Uepublcan
fat bar*, whm they bad abollabof alarery In all oor oadooal
urrhory, ordained that ~00 |«r*on *b«nld be d.pmad ot
Ufa, liberty, or property, witbMtt doe pnxret nf law," It t>»-
come* onr duty, by UttiUuon, »lnn*m »urh IwgiilaikiD
Ij naceamy, to maintain tbU pro?.* on nf tba OuOstilutlcD
agalnat oil nttompta to rtoista It* and «• der.y lb« an-hcrl
ly of Coog»*a, of * territorial legltlatoro, or cf »«y lodi
rldoola, lo gia* legal axiateuca to alarery in any l«rnt«ry ol
th* Ualtai btatoa.
9 Tbat w* brand tb* itivnt lo opeulkg of tb* Alt lean
Start Trad*, nadar th* cuter of cor National flag, aided by
p-mrtton* ol jndteUl power, u aertm* agalnat UnmanUy
and » homing abas# to.oar ooontry and ago; anJ wa call
apoo CoagroM to taka prompt and *(Sriant mtoaura* for tba
total and flaal *nppre»ton of ibot exwrabl* troJßa
10. That in theraoent retrea, br tbair federalo>-r#rnrra,
of tb* act* ol tba lAgUUtoia* of Kauaa and Nabraoba, pru
blblileg eurary la ihjoaTanttorba, w« find a praeilcal
ilia** rat to* ol the bo**t«l lamociaUc priuctplo ot Non-fn-
Caiaantlon and i'cpalar Sorarelgnty ambodled In tb* Kao
aaa NabraakabilU and adi tn->&»inttcn ol tba-iUnptton anJ
Inal lorolr d tbcrtla.
Itsus iuiuii u
IL Tbat Kanaaa abbnM, of right, bo ImmadUtely admit
ted at a fiuto ntsdar th* Conrtitatl.m recantly formad and
adoptad by bar prop's, and act. pud by th* Doom of Rapre-
, li 1 bat, while prcttJifg rerrtiua fr-r tb* anpport of tba
gsterol gurerumant »-y dniueapou la porta, aoobd pcllry
rrqnlraaaocb on cf ibrs* icjpoala a* to enocu.-
aga tba daraU-pmrot of tha ledaatrial iulrteot* of ibo
whole country; and w* pommabd tba policy of national **•
fbaogaa, wbkb Mcorra to th* working man llb»r*t wagM,
toagricnltnra reaotn»r*lleg price*, to Btecboalra aad mas
n'oetorm aoadtqoal* reward-lor th«lr akiil« labor, and eu
tecpri**,aaJ to t&w niti»neomt&ercul pretptrity acd lode
iwndaac*.
IX Th it w» projeat iralcit any sa'-e or atUaattoa to olb*
tr* of it* PaUic I.Aod* bald by acini) aaiiUrt, and against
any >!•• of tba frra Quaxatwad [4‘i’y whub roitaid# il.o
•tttiei* ai pauper* or attppilsura f-r public ttvunt). and w#
demand lb* pawwga by of tn« rompUt* and aetie
factiry UatutaUad thaaearo which ho* a'rwady [*aal iba
UvUsa.
U. That tba Nattooil publican pirty U eppmai bi any
ebanga iu nor k|tat<sl; .Ue* bawt, <« any ilC* kghlaU’Ji
by walcb tb* rfgbU ot ilibtiwbip bltkatto accerdcd to la
mlrronts frem fiwelws loodaihoil be at*tdg«d or Unpaired;
and lo #f gi*U tf * fall and efirieot protection to lb#
right* ol all d«a«** of cttUt&a, whrttjar nattr* ot aoloral-
U, d, l-otb at bouie and obeood.
16. That tpproprlattMsa by Cougraoi fer lUnr and Qar>
bor lapioruneQi* of a National coaractcr, for tba
oceomoamdaiioti nod rocority of. no oxUneg rommarce. ore
anUKKlfd by tb*Ocaitiratloe,*od Juatißo.) by i&a obifg*.
Uoo of G^Tatumrnt to pro.*c« th* Urea end properjy of tta
citlzro*. I
16. Tbat aJlal'rood to the P-c flj Ocean l» tmpsf.’itln'y
d«s«nd(d by tb* letemU cf iba whole catretrjijlbat tb*
radar*) Oorerotmct tngbt to reader im<u*d! eta and tUldeal
old is Ita couttrcstlox; aed that, at pndlminar• th<u*to, a
daily Onrtaud Mol) ibt-uld b* prumptly awiavlubcd
17. Finally, haring tboatat fjrtb our dlstioctina priuci
plM aod rit*a,w*tarit*tbaco-cp"rntto9cf ollht.xana,
bowavar diSariog cu other qnaauooa, who aabauntistty
agree with on to tteir affitaoue* and aupport.
Mr.Certer, of Ohio, called the previous qaes
lioo, lo oat off dlioussloa.
Pending which the mail Is closing sod l mast
closo. &•
Ed* Qai: Tbs Convention jesttrJsy did lit
tle more then organist. Jadgo Wilmot, of oar
Stale, vet honored with the chairmanship of the
temporary organisation, tod mads • very etroog
tod tble epeeob, which wtt eaiboilieUoallj re*
oolved. Committees un permanent organiza
tion, credentials and order of business were ap
pointed, after which the Convention ndjonrned
to meet tt 6 o’olook, p. at. Titian J. Coffey was
on the Committee on organisation, from Peon*
•ylftnit, John N. ParvUnop on order of busl
mm, and William D. Kelly on order of basinets.
At the evening scesioo, H<on. Gcotoa As?*
mob, a leading and very able member of Con
gress from Massachusetts, was elected Presi
dent of tbo Permanent Organisation. Tbad
dene Stevens Is the Vice President for Pennsyl
vania, and J. Bowman Bell, (of Reading,) Sec
retary on tho part of .the same Stair.
The epeecn of Mr. Ashmuo, oq lahlog the
cheir, yea will find in the Chlosgo papers. U
was neat, forcible aod eloquent, and he has al
ready given proof that he will make an able pre
siding officer. Some effort was made for Oar.
Corwin for the post, bat it was not pressed.
An effort was made in the early part of the
day to form a cotamlUee on resolutions daring
the temporary organisation, and rush the plat
form through with railroad speed. This was a
Seward movement, bat was promptly oheoked by
'Oov. .Boutwell, of Mass., opoa whose motion
tbs whole matter was tabled.
The Committee on Resolutions was appointed
jast before the adjournment at the afternoon
•vision. Judge Jessup is the member for oor
State. „
There ere delegelet here from 2o of the 3
Btetee,4aclodiog Kenteeeod Texet. The dele
gate from the letter ie, I fesr, e little begat,
nnd It b oherged that the; here been'tent here
to eld in eeeoirplllßlng Seward’* nomination.
The 81ete. Slelet repreientcd ere Dolewere,
Maryland, Kentucky, Texet, Mlttourl end Vir
ginle Among the delegatee from the letter le
oar old friend, Wm. E Bterooeon, formerly e
member of the legieleture from oar ooonty, end
now e retident of Wood oonoty, la the treelern
pert of tbet Stele.
There wet e greet doel of feeling menlfeeted
hero, yeelerday, by the membere of the Penntjl
renle delegation, oooteloned by the difficulty of
obtaining liokete of edmlstlon toihepleooos
■lgned to editor*. I made frequent application!
for mine, end ondored e orneh of three hoare,
bat felled to obi tie It. After the Contention
had adjourned for the day, it name to hand; end
thit'morning I wet enabled to oooapy e plane tt
the Reporter’* detk.
j vl , dtipoeid at firet to bltme the looel eom
mitlee of Chloego editor*, for thin, bat find It
vet not their fault. The National Committee
look the matter oat of Ihelrhendi; end I matt
do the Storetertr of that oommtltee, one Wm.M.
Cheer, of Rhode leUnd. the jaetioo to-eejrlhet
be wee the earlittt, graffeit.tnd meet mttccom
modeting men I here met at Chloego. If eter
he oomtt within my range, when It will be in
my power to retarn the compliment, I will take
gnat pleetaro in eooommodeiing him. If Ihcro
it any *ohool of pollteaete or common deeenoy
In Rhode Itlend, the Penneylrenit editor* now
In Chicago will tery cheerfully ecntrlbatc the
money necneery to hi* ednoellon.
Thlt morning the Contention met . at 10
o’elook, tnd.wt* oelltd to order by the Preei
dent. It weenlmott Impoetible to get the Con
tention alerted. The tremendoue crowd In the
Wigwam, the larging to and fro of the immente
meet the buex of lnoamerabla toicee in ooneer
eallon, all made it extremely diffiealt to he
heard, tt wet II o’clock before tha Contention
really got Into working order.
<Tbe oommlllee on Order of Raelneee rtporUd
n etrlet of rale*, one of which wen that eaoh
Slat* ehonld nett doable ill electoral tote; and
the other woe that a majority of the toleof all the
SI State* (304) ehonld be neeeseiry to the nom-
Inalion of candidate* for Preeident. end Tioo
Pruldent. Thle raised a alorjn from the Seward
intertaU and the repot! wee laid on the table
mill the report of the eommiuee on Credential*
VllßfillfMe ■ •
The rapott of the oomoittee cw Credential!
etaUd lhatdelegatawen pmenttremVirglnlhi
13 nilß STREET.
Uarjlaad »nd (he i6tfe*f j]*9« SUiet ntmed
ftboags - Ur. of HagssebaretU, stored to
refer tbe matter bock to ibe ooamUtee, vitb In
itreotloos to report £ow many rotee they vere
estliled to. Ur. Wilaet arged the edopUoa of
this motloo, beceaae it vu set f*ir (hit the del*
egalea from those Sletw, rtpreseatieg no oon
stitneoo{es whatever, shoald bo entitled to votes
here which would or might eooiroV the nomine*
tiOQ.
Mr. Ewing, of Pa., opposed the moiioo, end
wev followed b/ Ur. Armor, of Mbtylend, who
medo e very strong and eloquent speech depre
ssing the view taken bj Mr. OTUmoi. A long
dieoiuatoo followed, poxlloipnled in by gentle
men from Kansas, Kentucky and other Steles.
The motion wes lost by e verj decided vote.
Ur. Lowry moved to reoommit tbe report,
generally. Carried, on » vote by States, 276}
to 172}—the half votes being frem Pennsylvania.
The vote was as follows:
Now Qampthlrr.
Vermont
-UaxtKhnctta
Bbodn'Ttland
Oußoretkot.
SeW Turk .....
Now Jersey
PeDnaylvanU
-
Maryland.....
VUrldlo.
Obto
Eeatßcky
Indiana
UlcbJg»s...~..~.—.
111100ia......
Wlkobjild
HlnnaaoU ....
In**..-
Mirtuarl...
Cil.forala_.__..
Oregon _...
Tuu
Tout 2T6s£ U2X
The Convention then edjoarned aalll three
o’clock, p m.
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LINCOLN NOIHINATED !
THE PRESSURE OF OUTSIDERS.
Cdicaoo, May 18 —Pally an boor before the Con*
ventlon uiembed (bis morning, the Wigwam was
closely peeked.
The Interest in (be proceedings appear to Increase
as the time for balloting approaches.
The crowd outside the building, numbered by
thousands, remains aoxtouily awaiting the intelli
gence from the Inside.
Arrangements bare been made fur passlog tbe
ballots up frura the platform to tbe roof of tbe build
ing ihroagb tbe skyligbt, men being stationed above
to carry speedy intelligence to the maliitads In the
streets.
A large pruoesriuO sm formed of the various del
egations to march u* tbe bail, preceded by bands of
mtuio, New York being by far tbe most numerous.
As the delegates enured on the plalfurm, tbe etveral
distinguished meo were greeted with rounds of ap
plause by tbe audience.
The opening prayer wee delivered by Rev. Mr. ;
G reave, of the Tabernacle Deptist Church. Three
or four meetings are being held et a distance outside,
end daring tbe silence occasioned by tbe delivery of
the prayer, tbo roars and sbuuU of these meetings
are distinctly beard in tbe wigwam.
Tbe President, on the opening of the proceedings,
begged the audloore to refrain as mocb at possible
from applanse, and to preserve as far as consistent
tbe dignity of the meeting.
Tbe President announced an ioriialioo for an ex
cursion over the Galena railroad ; also a communi
cation from tbe wotkiogmen of Brooklyn, Williams
burg, and Grcenport in favor of bestowing govern
ment lands oo aetoal eettlars, and arresting farther
sale of tbe pnbUc lands, which ware ordered to be
entered npoo tbe records.
Tbe President announced the tuetloo. Pending
to take a ballot for President of the United States,
Mr. Bieir, of Maryland, announced that in conse
quence of tbe adoption by the Convention of tbe rale
restriatlog the vote east to tbe number of delegate!
present, that delegation bad last ereoiog filled Its
numbers, and asked leave to present tbe credentials
of five new delegates, and to fill tbe number from
that State.
Tbe President seld bo bad understood that tbe
rule adopted in tbe report of the Committee on Cre
dentials to have rwtrletad Maryland to eleven votes.
The additional delegatee would not entitle them to
e greater number. N
Mr. Bieir said that the delegetion had a light to
fill vacaueiee, and bad done so in consequence of the
rule adoptod yesterday.
Mr. Armor, of Md-, hoped the motion to admit,
then detega.es would be voted down.
Tbe motion to admit the extra delegates was lost,
amidst great applause.
T(ie convention then voted to proceed to ballot for
a .candidate fur President of .the United States.
Mr. Ewart* of N. V., asked if at this time U Is to
order to puttbe candidates lonomlnstijn. Tbe Pres
ident considered Ul to order to name candidates, with
out w#b»ta.
After some delay, neeaslooed by clearing the plat
form of seme outsiders who bed slipped in t aod dis
tributing ballots, lb_o convention proceeded to name
candidates. . -
Mr. Erartt proposed tbs natna of Wo. H. Seward,
which was received with load and long-oontinnsd.
applania.
Mr. Jadd. of lU., proposed tbs name of Abraham
Lincoln. The spplen.'s from the andleoce here be
came pcrfectly.desXa&icg/ the shoots swelling into a
perfect roar, and beiog oonuonad ssreral minutes, the
wildest excitement preraiilog. At the oloee of the
applause, fomo his tea vni beard, bat tbs premiers
appeared great for Linoolo.
Mr. Dadley, of New Jersey,pr**ent»d tbs name of
Wm. L. Dayton. [Light applause.]
Got. Reeder, of presented tba came of
Simon Cemkron, of Passe. [Applause]
Mr. Caster, of Ohio, nominated Salmon P. Chase.
[Loud tpplause.]
Mr. Smithson, of lad., seconded tbe nomination of
Abraham Liooolo.
Chicago, May 17,1860.
Mr. Francis P. Blair, of Uloosrt, nominated Ed
rard Bates.
Mr. Blair, of Utah., seconded the nomination of
Wm. 11. Seward. (Tremendous appladie )
Thoe. Corwin, of 0., nominated John MoLeao, of
0. (Applause)
Carl Schwartz, of Wli, seconded the nomination
of Wm. 11. Seward.
At Ible stage of the proceedings, Mr. Delano, of 0.,
eatd : "On the part of a large somber of the people
of Ohio, I deelro to eeeood the nomination or a man
who oaa spilt rails anitonanl the DeoooraU—Abra>
ham Llncoto." (Rooods ofapplause by the Lincoln
men.)
Judge Logan, of Illinois—Mr. President: la order
or oat of order, I propose thet ibis Convention and
audience will glee three cheers for the man who le
evidently their nominee.
After some farther excitement, the calling of the
roll oommenoed.
First ballot-—Seward 173); Liooolo 102; Bates 48;
Cameron 50); MoLeao 11; Chase 49; Wade 3; Day
ton 14; Read 1; Col lamer 10; Fremont 1; Sumner d.
Whole tumberof votes, 463; necessary to a choice
533.
Second ballot— Cameron's nets*withdrawn. Sew
ard 184); Lincoln 181; Bites 35; McLean 6; Chase
424; Cameron 2; Dayton 10; Caseins M. Clay 3.
No oholoe.
The tblrd ; baltat was then taken amidst excitement
end cries of "ballot.'* Intense feeling existed daring
the ballot, each Vote being awaited.la breathless il*
lesoo aod expectancy. Rhode Island, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio and Ore*
gon, ch'angod their votes, giving Llneola 231} or
within !) ef a nomination. Mr. Andrews, of Maas.,
then rose and corrected the vote of Mau, by chang
ing 4 votes aod giving thorn to Ltncolo, thoa nomi
nating him by 2} majority. .Intelligence of the nom
ination was now conveyed to the men on the roof of
the boilding, who Immediately made the ontside
multitude aware of the result. The roar of cannon
soon mingled Itself with lbs cheers of the people, aod
at the same moment a man appeared In the ball,
bearing a Urge palntlog of Lincoln. The scene at
this time beggars all description. Eleven thousand
people Inside the balldldg, and from 20,000 to 30,000
, outside were yelling and shouting at onoe. The
delegates, tor* op the etkka and boards baariog the
names of the several States and waved them aloft
over the heads of the vast multitude; hats and hand
kerchiefs were waviog, aod the whole scene was one
of the wildest enthusiasm.
Mr. Brouro, of Mo,desired tocheoge the 18 votes
of Missouri 19 the gallant son of the West, Abraham
Lincoln.
. leva, Kentucky, Connecticut and Minnesota also
changed their votes. . ..
The molt of the third ballot was then announced
as follows s Whole number of rotes, 466; necessary
toeehoice, 234; Lincoln,364; Seward, 110); Day
ton, 1; MoLeao, 4. Mr. Llnoelu eras declared da y
elected.
The result was received with renewed epplease.
Ur. Everts, af N. Y., after a brief speeob, moved
that the nomination be made unanimous.
Mr. Andrews, of Mur, seconded the motion, and la
a speeob, pledged his Btate to roll up over 100,000
msjority for the nominee.
Eloquent speeches la fevor of the nominee were
also mede by Carl Sohttrs, Blair, of Mo., and Brown-,
log, of 111;, all of which breathed a spirit of confl
donee and entbnstum. .
Attbo close, three hearty cheers were given for
New .York, and the nomination of Mr. Lincoln made
unanimous with loud cheer*. • '
The Contention then adjourned till 5 o eiook p. m.
Evening Seitio*.— The Convention re-assembled
•I 5 o’clock. A Urge b*nM» m brought ou th.
pUlform bearing lb. tnMriptlon: “PjnMjlrttta U
nod for 20,000 mijoritor, for lb. Tropl. a Ottdl-
Proaldrat, Ab. Lincoln,” It .unoilnl
.11b lond tppl.nco. '
The President announced the business before the
Convention to ballot for Vice President.
John Btakman, of Pa, N. P. Banks, ef Mass., C.
U. CUj, of Ky.piOov. Reeder, of Pa, and Hanoi*
bal Hamlin, of Ma, were named as candidates.
First ballot—Hamlin, 194; Clay, 101); Hickman,
58; Reeder, 51; Banks, 88); Henry Winter Davis, 8;
Henston, 6; Dey too, 3; whole number of votes out,
401; necessary ton choice, 332. *’ l '
Becon<l'ballbt—Banks and Reeder withdrawn;
HemUn[ 367; Clay# 86; Hickman, 13. •
The result was received with tremendous applause.
Mr. Blakeley, of Ky., moved, that the nomination
be made unanimous*. ■; r ,
Mr. Bmltb, of Ipd., seconded the action, end made
an eloquent sjpeecb la soppurt of the uoatnidtonT' .
Mr.M'Crelll/, cf'Ma., cnihe'ptft of the people of
Maine, thanked thf Conveetfon lor thahoutr eon
finedon thak State,and declared that Haloa would
oast her vote for Lincoln and HamllQ. extaa
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Hamlin (or Vies Pieiidcot!
URE AT ENTItVSIASH
■Firing of Gruna, &0., *scc\
Mr. Carter,; ct Ohtvkxplaiaai <hat;Mr. Corwin
wsj tamfleed ty sfetamrif thnhggM ofu~frlgnd,
bqthed sent Jo tba/Jaaygstloachli hrtrtJ aadotjf*
ment of "their proceedings*—
; Mr. Tucker, of, i». JL, morad that the Prtridfut,
Chairman and the chairmen of the several .delega
tions bo a commute* to inform Metm. Lincoln and
Hamlin of their nomination. Adopted, • '- :Ci ■
Mr.-Giddlogs, of Ohio, offered the following: /* ' ;
Retolvtdt That we deeply .sympathise with those;
men who have been driven from their native State#!
and the Slates of their adoption, and ere now exiled.
from their bomee, on account of their opinions; and!
we bold the Democratic party responsible,, for the
gross violation of that clause cf the Constitution
which declares that citizens of each State be entitled
to all tbe privileges and Immunities of citisens of the
several States. • Adopted.
Mr. Line, of Ind., made aa aloqobot speech In
favor of the whole ticket. He pledged Indiana for
10,000 majority.' • .
Mr. Goodrich, of Minn., announced that a proces
sion would parade the streets and march to the Wig
wam, where a grand ratification meeting would be
held. (Loud cboers.) >
Mr. Goodrich moved a rote of thanks to tbe ladies
and gentlemen of Chicago for their liberality, dis
played la tbe building and aecoratioß of the wigwam'.
Carried unanimously.
The Convention accepted tbe invitation of the
Rock Island and Chicago and Cleveland Railroads
to excursion rides on their roads..
Mr. Waahborne, or Vt, moved the thanks of (he
Convention to the President for bis ability and coot.
taiy io tbe chair. Carried unanimously.
A vote of thanks was alio passed to the other offi
cers of tbe Convention. .
Mr. Ashman, then in brief remarks, returned Els
thanks to the Convention for the kind assistance ex,
tended him lo tbe discharge of tbe daties of the chair,
and congratulated them ou the gratifying result of
their labors.
Tbe Convention then adjourned sirs die, with nine
hearty cheers for tbe ticket.
immediately on adjournment 100 guns werefired
from the roof of tbeTramont House.
Tbe entire press ere under greet obligations to the
Western Colon Telegraph' Company for tbe prompt
ness and accuracy with which the long reports bare
been forwarded, and especially to tbe Chicago office
for the facility and accommodations afforded to spec
tators- . '
Thirty-First Congress—Sixth Session. ’
WisniscTOH Crrr, MaylB,lS6o. ?
Hoctt.—Ur. Reynolds, from. ibe Jadlriary Coo*
atiitee, reported a bill to repeal the set'establishing
the Coart of Claim* aod to provide for the
tioo of clainu by the District Circuit CouVteaf tbi
Doited-Stater. .7- - , j , r p
Mr. heagan made on iocforttul attempt ui'getup
tbc'Texaj and regimsat amendment to th# Military.
Academy Dill.
Tha steamboat bill came up.
Ur. Tappan mo red to postpone till Tuesday, to
take op private bills. L->»t by 13 majority.
Mr. Washburns, of Illinois, geVe notice of • sub
stitute.
Tbe bill was discussed by Messrs. Washburns, J.
Cochrane, Clark, of N r . V. and others, on a motion tef
recommit.
The Boose passed a bill for tbe protection of UGe
00 board steamboats, and also declared Mr. Daily
aotitled to aecat as delegate from Nebraska, in place
of Mr. Estabrook. Mr* Daily was sworn. '
Several prlrata bitlsjrere passed, aod the Bouse
adjourned. v
SIHiTE.—Mr. Green offered W\rejolution that on
aod after Monday next, tha Suaaie\tuaet el 11 o’el'k.
Laid aside.
Mr. Muon, from the Committee ou Foreign. Rela
(tool, reported a bill for carrying into afoot
tios with China, Japan, Slam, Persia, etc.
The message from the President relative to the
Mountain Meadow Massacre, wa« takeo up and or
dared la bo printed.
Reports of aprirdte natnre were received. ' j
Ur. Uempbiii introduced a bill to provide for the,
examination .and payment of claims of thacltisens
of Texas for spoliation by Indians.! Referred.
Tbe bill to authorize the paymenhof certain don*
tracts made by government agents -was taken np and
postponed. *
The bill for the relief of Anson Dart was takeo op,
Ur. Lane opposed iL 1
Ur. Uasou spoke la opposition to Ur. Dongles'
views. Be did not want to force-Slavery on a re
lactaot people, bat did want to make them respect
the rights of others and the Constitution 0/ thy
country. - i> -
Tba subject was postponed till Monday.
Adjourned
WitHiKSTos Crrr, Msy IS.—The-Jspaoejo p_tt ;
i«qU wore opened this morning for loapecriobiond
then transferred to tbo Natal CommiMiosor to bo
presented prltatcly to the President in tbo otme’O?
bis Imperial Majesty, tba Tyoon. Tbo articles inf
oC the moil magaifioent description, coddles richly
emboss»d in gold 10J j illrer; bod cnrtaioi, W'
icreoos, iltnlUr to those used by tbo princes of Ja~
poo, and ingeniously elaborated; two swords/each
os ero worn by the princes of Japan, superior to my
•ref manufactured oitbor in this country or France/
paper bangings, ornamented -with gold lacquered
were, tnefijdiog writibg oust, and a lot of raiaablo
miicolfsaVcQj articles, all of tVem bxblbUlng'a moat
refiacd tajto'oad edtaneed. artistic 'skill, eodriopa-*
rlor to* any which taste erer brought tothfs
country from Asia. •: =
. Albast, N. Y., May 13.—Oa® handred gonr-ere
oow being fired by the Republicans of this city, in
honor of the nomination of Lincoln for President.
?ha greatest excitement prevails. The streets are
elite with politicians, and- gre-npa are gathered j?tt
6tala street and Broadway. The announcement-' of.
the nomination of Lincoln was entirely noexpeettd
by the Republicans of this city ; they were eoofidtfdt
that Seward would be the man, and when it was an
nounced that Lincoln,was the nomioee, » feeling'tif
diseppoioimeot wa*i*U;-at fiat the iatslttgesbe
wss not credited, bat' these donbts were of short de
ration. This foeling stUlexUts, bot they ssyiiaj.
will abide •by the, decision of the Conran lion,Vatrd
girt a hearty end cordial support to. Lincoln. -*•
. Latbobb, May 18.—Tbe express train east this
evening wee throws from the track a mile west of
Latrobe by the breaking of a raiL Tbe teeond and
bird passeoger cart were precipitated down an em
iinkmeot and considerably brobeu. Seven persons:
wereinjored, but none seriously. They were speedPy
taken to the Hotel at Latrobe, and received medical
attention and was comfortably provided for bythe
company. Dr. MoCook came out on a special train,
and visited tbe wounded. After examination,>e;lt
of the opinion that they will all get along. ..
N*w Yobx, Mey 18.—Advices from Peni sUC#'
that Limp aod Callao were badly damaged by earth
quakes on the~22d of April. In the formes city 250
buildings were damaged, including the loss of one mil
lion of doUxif. Tbe watering piece near Lima, call
ed CboriUo, was entirely destroyed;
were kilted and a large number wsro ieriooily«ln-
Jortd. * " *.*/
• Sr. Lours, Mey 18.—Raphael E. Smith, for many
years confidential clerk of Kenneth A.'Mackenzie,
wholesale liquor dealers, was artvated oa Wednes
day, charged with embc;:oting S27,MQ. -. Investiga
tions since the arrest, Indicate frauds which extend
through a number of year*, and which will reach a
touch larger sam than meettanod riit thaJadi&tmeot,
perhaps $lOO,OOO.
WasnißcroK CiTT,.MaylB,-~Tho Post Office De
ficiency Bill; which-pasted Itha Hoosa to-day, al
.thoogb appareotfy appropriatlng a much larger
amount, really appropriates but little'peer three
militant of dollars ont of end
above the pollings now on hand. ***
Colobbus, Ohio, Mey--17.—One hnodred 'gnus
were fired here on the receipt of the nows of Lin
coln's nominattao. Large bonfires are burning and
great enthnsisim prevails. • t £ J
Augusta, Ga., May 17.— Fluor fn*m new wheal
was lo the market A email shipment will
leave for New York to-morrow. - ? *•
Bostox, May I,7.—The Uoo. W. S. Dsmfell, a w*U
known printer and a late member of Congress from
the 3d dlstrlot, died yestetday, after along lllnais. >-
Lodisvuab, Mey 18.— The river is rising,xlewly;
wilhBfeet4 inches water la the cdoal. ItwMshdw
ery this afternoon; it U now olear and oooL
Nbwabk, N. J., May 18.—The Hon. F.'S. Sohenek,
«x-M. C., died In Camden, New Jersey, yesterday.
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DAlS—fifties 600 Jbs atBll. ,t» .■;! - '-S'
0«SE»
FEATBKBS—!s)w 100 lbs cEoiCf.aMAt-- - *.
jKODJETAKK AIID OtmflSBOlAL.
• Tt»e errlrel this mor&log of the staamar Which left liter*
pool on the CtMoet,Canada g»a«»ldupr—lf lalhwmar
cent, et ehtefa mere ae« a Ulr-ledtlrJVt&dea&ltfabdet
i®,°oo bj»h to lf o 3 enrinf
ef cen ! werhf
wittriuartdmrtld-hßtfWnn
49«®40c fcro.narafi«*j4J<s»for Hoi tnstore;ami O
@ls tor no 2. Oats were la tetr stfite
!□ .it t cud
dcoead at -i..
us tis's There Is noQilsi new
tafyF9rth»«he;asrtetitUsW«eKt fcaCetaaßMeectns
bat peea xt&e Usbly wtrt 1?W wt*nhfiCK PaBMSh
ana west, sn-f e umlud Uxja(ry r trom.th* S«W
Btet«e ecd l*Totlnce«. UwoWcidree aft fnaettT%aad. the
prus;ect no* W that the atcekor'gjodsmedenp 6w(hefell
trace win poirtw *♦ Ur«f. s«.the er*e*s( bf |ug«r years.
tbk;exjAciUtoa'tt»jibe'r»eltod,iaild the» ev
dealer* hare on uni to Jotr a weU aoleeted aeenrtsaatef
, good aaleabta boots aud shoes, totScient lot the demand
oolj. tfo ebatt then he»chc mmd'.coaplatnu of goods
•elllog at kae than payibC r^te*.
Among ih<|.clraroces for she wvahwe.noUos ax.ship
Botrtdere, tor dan Ttnelsed, 2,191 esse* Dftuotsand ehosa.
The {amber baemm thts"rwiuty (s abcal.dtMd ce
now, the rise ta tbe-bawpia&aoA 'ten waek'battag ■eieb
o«r latubermea to ion wlUbetr rstu. Bcmedessca Wee
doiie- to rain Cd .Cleat Aid by. the
euddou rise of the w«t*ns bat whai It will aooent W We
bare out IcaruM.—] fiaß«aso (ioaraa] 4 *olearfieU Pa ..
Imporii b^'Balhrosdi
p tr w , M »
dot broom*, W B Fmitb t-acheta, B A A O Dan*
can; 4 l>bU«U&jo«yd J B
t c*r corn, T Bell 4Uok l car eeorta, U Wallace,
i 125 MU fljor. 4 JScCuMji 60 doy yr.Blofhem.. •, i
! p* p « Ifi• ‘f V ' i" i f. b'tih«4fc 1 8w
:Cdou,K IXsaiieU'O:2d0 L 4O do,-ftißaroaliT do
j w Sralthre do,? U siapedsr tl*dc;'K Dsltell A co; i lobe
i t,ut:«r, S l>xe ehease, J A T ZjcC martta J V
•Cargo; 1 ejrfn*piptala:o«iSpekg
;11 Mi chair staff, 6 do rxkuvT Wslkar; Sbu, EOierta;
40 t>z« chceae, Lrecb k Butchloaoo; 90 bdls ItiiOaa, g do
ahafta, 2do bowa, ttair A DaTMacn; 6 bile ebsfte, 4do ettfky
'abafu, McWhlaoej, Bar* * co; a hgl 1-nUar, Oral! 4 Tan*
tgordrr, 3 bbla efg*, Staler 4 Diehl; 4 eat ale kg«i B fiawtei
eta oata, J Uerbet; 43 bxe (lauwara* JscKee A Croat i bx
U bid, 1 track, ptloore; 1 cw md«e,Bl>alt)mu: 3„eaie ei
-grlodaU-nre, Uppmx>u A eo; 2 griffdstonee, 9 Woedwaß 4
;«r, l <io, Jooea, Wailogford A*co; 2 da, 8 Fahceetock; l hr
hbl • Iron. Ktm A B**rtzjt}bhU floar.&oddareA BUwarth
3 t-blt grlo Jatonre, W t Fehnaetoclr, 1 lot sands, Joaee
’Boyd A eo; 6 plow polots tlsH A Fpren' 1 box Darla
4 Phillips; 1 tblcroot,2aktAeets Smith A Trimble; 1 febt
batter, bf bbl *o*p, 3 do sggSr'D- StSle; l car load CSUia, 9
Banhoiu; 2 bblteggs, A uppsrt; 1 piano, PFUotuad. ,
imports by Direr.
: WUKBLINQ, p«r Cheroti—l bhd tubieco. BOleooo; 196
aka euro, 2 bbl* appUa, JA Fvisar, 3113 fcet. Uunber, A O
Bbater;. t pdUsaddtetrecs,-McWhJetsy, dials 4 cm 14 SkS
euro. JO do ike, A B Llgyirtt 4 no; 3bdli : tbalrv4Qoddard;
Si txt glaHwarr, Bakraall, Pears A er; i bi fjy top, Stef.
Fennccx A c- ; 89 eke corn, W Hagan A cj; Si bbU Uoe,#
T McCumba A co; 1 bX saad* XU- llos, toftg S
t>li cotton Clarke A co, 46 pksenad*. owners.
WUBP.LjKQ,prctio EUket—lObt bbls ale,Fka}ak 4
brre; 3 ckrchetea. t fia-portwlne. <J-.Kopltr,ff
tk>sxe,J lleadvUl*ctssl padh«l;FcQftl
btiinea, 111ifr nil niiiwiis.it fiiiniiis it ■neirtiiie-"H
Skeoata, W {tbl* tfDA buttfuU. sk* tSHjawii
61 Bit atomdJ bn.battar, 3 iti a, 8 4bW
Hsrri*ob; 1490 6ra brick,loo (oaa fireclay, B D walker.
j J; _ I- m'.: ':'
t The rltc( cooticnee io Uiwe‘
betsgpUatx of water for the Urgcat ctase Ootfarth*
nataiy, bowcT«r,.ther • is nothing for (bottle dm a fteitfils
are .Ter/ tcarce, aod.tuTvtto the .West ta'aboarctea-eaffi
We here had <}QU« a fsckt}.ofeicnhat dhttßg thrust faW
d«jf, sod to pradhrt an) thing la regard to tt* tatdiw contti
U ntuieaa. . /li -' 1 •> 1/ •' .J
; Thu eulj irritaityetUidA} wars th* mticHogbOala.son .
Usra Beaa for LonferdUuJwida
iral lb* only dapattarr.. Therolsaighlfoef ot StfXar la the.
fhenot! by the plri muk.;; ''i.
i TbeJ.k. Bell. Artzsn* *‘nTT)«/iiiar*'ali‘«iitaassH. '
for PnutHUfb t.*- lay Tt-triFaSace and ktagtc*%uw warn
fit. LooUjpaaaud np for rnubargh whh.'Calrtrlgir-p»*TMt
bohlh America from New,o<)c*u*'aiea pissed Op d^TltlC'
bursb.
l 1: The Com. Perrj.t r S»»h-nU«,'wlih«faQran9,lacln4tdg
6 barge lidee with iailrovttron,<Vp*rteff.'.'M
aflif te-shlpj
Ui let cr rttnt/orsij hatghtoolhs, AiUgo^saXow#.
the preesot r ".lt:-'a|jK«w'i*lllWaberftl..sha was.
10 take 't&trplics dwlAg IcW
: in toe cast of the
that taweeglMets *»v -vi sm pt' frimbl *n»."Capt. baMwiff
meets with aefete ceasnri 'ftoa tw lospSctma, from fbt
r«7 groes'decapiloaa which, bo precfl.'eff a* (hi tsapedtar*.
Thebcllm Wets made oi Terjr iatwler IreU, 'i *
’ Oapt. J W Ctamb«ra.el«rti'ef the-Aagfo-SaxoSe liftfdF .
PlOicatgfalaUstcl^hVitikbi.—Qs.C«a. ! '- 1
ttegtsfsr.
■ * PUPABJID, -
- Tsfographj BwwwTUle; :
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Col,Eayar4 JUnhtth; ~
.- BCHaMsij •;
Lenhiilk] ' t .
-fifest,;.-'.; ;. -f
Stewmwoi
aamvxu. - ‘
Talegrdpb, BnwosrlUa;
istforaco, Brownerfllw
Ooh Bayard, BlUaUth;
Cherottl Wbeslloc
dO Baker,"* :
| •> TalafrapUfe-MiriMiU'; '-; ; ‘r ;
I NtWToax, Tlotra triflaloirenttittlS.COOtbla
at|& 109$ it for toper state; sSxtU&*t9ftirtxtraBhtffe:
$&10£A1& tor toper western; Ji a2><jJ4 60'tor-ocmßda
to mwiinra axtra'iMtaroY S 6 86&A 05‘ tor •bJppfcCbraade of -
Yxuatrdbp 0; aarkat4lo»laf »*?7*ns'aM«M»*y. flwt»
(Uao: tales 6000 blit at tfi|&a7.ai>fcg wmaontacboto
♦xtria.- Bja.Pl«:t»tetdy;wttb small dale«a*'|JfiO@ittW
feunmon ta cbolea sapar.• Corn tftalaiiduond.'Whisky
Wheat «.tbsde4ow*r, tatetilOOO tat.' &)«
teerewaad flravtalet lOOOba*. at i7J4.*:Fi}a*l*ydtin and
beery. Cora te brisk demand at toll ctidai; taka mQQO bat.
'OaUqr-.letattCStS.' Park do*
[ Ciscmssn, kuy 18.—Tloii: t&IS toraapery |& IQOBU
f>r low-extra la ebefoa- :WhcaKit4adyatslt9otBSfcr
tablet; $1 oo@l 33 6r red: . Vblaky IU. .Oarsla tkacar
tS@»9. Bacoo abost*-
Bolt tidesacUret tald atekav. Lard
firm at Sogarfira; \
J PißLiihtbu,- May 18—Floor deU. Wbtat dacliofog}
whtw $108; red il 4J. Cota - qolet,-' ProtbloM qaleh
steady at ‘ y .-. ?•-
SOUNECK WILI. BE IN jPITTft
tURoe, .t. w<: • :>
I - iiay sue ana j .234 f ; -’i
1 i To txaculae palkaU, attbe lhof £lorabf
! 18. GEQKQ I 11. KeYiSK; 1U WOOD iISECE,
b»baa fitted op ta tfi.t,' farthacoraol OOJfi
| SOBPII3N and ALL DOSASSfi OP TUS LQSQB. -,
j After Dr. Schooek'* dapertare, sr. GEO. H. BBfSBg..
limlms prortJftd with » BMptruseter, «si will-estate* .
f*u*uuiuii.y a«»i(*n. i -V
j Dr.Bcb»MVUlb»taT*btorw('«hAt«'c^U^flcbMcA^' t
3«fplrjmeter, fo/_fxunfiilo£.<b* highly
i«coiam*nl«Jbj tb*ficoUy./-• . r : ;-
i One part of it Upaeed la lb« Bfekci &i»i*U*mUh* other
!’o ih< v*r »(t)M tuito iUti theDt *U& G* i rtiire( dnti-
U Wo< fall bnvb, t* tnsamttrtb* aesst or mtUnc 4f ttt»
!ios«s»o lcodMddtoh>cvtb«bypr*tftieotetMM!flo«*» ~
bow Ur end what portfee lr dta*Mtd,'Ud cu Bh- -
WistfT 6*t»raitt**b*therU feTabarcataKPlMirtUehr
(Btoorbul OociampUoo, or wfaAthex-ft U«s ftoktloa oftlM
taaecon* membrao* of it* broßC’UVWbe*» t}lDp*ftlmi|
;nim ib» Umor«twaeeb,ettd fotmtog •progwsu* meeanr
,B fl«rr TMTt.tgol w*k jtvrti floW b*lB* lathi*l*»t IUAW
of ccctaiaption, atid vu utia rrotaay hum* l* PbO*da)<
phutoor
ivuud tviy to** nwrw tk*l*ttrytpraJ car.flnfrtto a'y baj _
W my pbjriKon, wh»b»d Otn&d; Wf huhtrtfamU#.
brfw* mo, «fet X rtoM *«fc »«. U*» *
’dibwoiageu catching •*» *r*+,Tn**Alaf\ emloMslMd
; mia prepmctoQ of *vt>r» *ml &**fcc*
fcSfttfwoMrAttfcg *1 who**
ijSna- It boo ripened' ttrf ta#tx«r,UfiiayTßasa, «>«
wm»W •pUcffmow'imw « ptot o{-p«a«?*jrUtow m«ttw
•Very tt&rtltg far Bswrr that *MV,4t *oo* mi that be- -
nw WkotJ-ts*,my ooash,urer.jßifa»jrt < ht««*u, *Ut»
g*otol*4rJ*«Kwa'»X «pp*ttt*>a*rt <4gmt «h*4 t fc
r H «uh i f&’Mtrl <coW £MpJr6ar*eticf too mock- • I •
*«f>t»iouitty'*trtbjire. *o<i fio*h .'
:*r*r *fcd». ■ n *«itiir»h»d -pU »h»£Mtto>*,M-«rery opo ’
’tbenchl lWk*faOTarCoo**v*b < bf'b«t*k*d.«Ao9.'
!
l»jl*r ferity'«t>4 utfeiy ,
ittomfe . ohft»raul bi at tb
SiiM Wi •» family ©■jmplalbt; toy t*th*^ r tnatfj*f|bi'Olfee** : X
:*wd*ui tout 31*4 with' tofUaupttebießdlalcboiuatfltA' -
i '.Now ei Joy t&e Last ot be*3 tb.eod hat* Tyt ) are weigh
: ckl ©»'« :ib pocbd*.'' lattoediit4y ce a t'ti Cot try f tciopd
Jut att* itlM to the ecface of Budkib*,*it4 (h**tadjfgf '
'thl* pe :nirar Ol»ewM. fkU,I wa*. Arina UR by.Jfc* -
'imtn ab»r of-peopleectdl&f u>.’to*,*f *»u!iaf -
ifrbmV paruto cor* ftetn;aid XfleUetny *elXih*iet.ttfa
jdey Ihn had a*mttUesp*fl(wo**ad M»o*alwtba
oeatof lhli<sU«iiwa<'*»y other. p*r»eertethwo«*6®Ti ;
ihatfcg r»u*d m*oypoitlcuknl U, *ou»tedi*4thoT**Sfl«»:
Itypn i hdfamiot th> di—e peculiar loth* dl&rul ;
|ph*«* f cnrcliiMt*. Xtbrrafar* Ualafcofldanc*famy
imod«o< "
;totot*B*ioc*lttrcMb*aarM>*tocirwtar . . ;
\ lamtt* mttiltorof thr*» cwdktMcJb*roMiyg..
SUtJn linllifr ■urn OmapulM.'■«■»-•“
■
hla*Tii|ftay b*itSrta.*o4-f»*rnauA oat to eowfafa
* r *J b^ C anT^ l lalofcrc^t3Mefat | b*
t!3*yr«p iaegriayCanaaWpOafewhaa th*Wnni»rty:
I rarimocb di»rt.rwhJ«t H»*y *r» ofuw bow oodv
«lat«« a* m* dawnd. *4h. ih*l»H pt**t natlim/v
'nliDiwf f-yt*V W«*lc«l»ta4^‘to' Mtffcbt'Ut* Isogr,
i autOtoxT^M'wßtTU«ttM47inttCMll toetbld
tom the »yjtes; bot *ocatUnw* th* towel* v«mt.
•ml th* lirrt ao *lugjl*h,tb»UliMbtiti «om*tUb>
jtevHtr tb* PnteOßlc BJrhp; tbwwtßb Be* Wad .
. < sWah* PUfa*n! CTOWwt
i wbmpooy.tbe Py«cp*Jtpl*la.wh*a tfceywwto b*
- eAfatnmioo wiarto»Brtpl»
i wiai»:cb*n*4 iai»w fcilfaT»,'bqtj *flL*d*Jc*enU :
« Kratfa.tbd lain do *Utn-myE6W*rto«*sttta '
i u*(.t ihfctr CHm,.Tbowdedrtngaa'«Ußtmafaß»*v
* tog onabt* to pay rowed hut bteiiai* iallcm B*r
umbctteaoos
i tad la th*m which 1 to>tow oo Umm ntcrcfaTond.
Xfatts to meet *sl to rxplaia to tritf dab tb?
n»UetthtetßiUta*di*'*aH>4oßWßj'tfe*« -•
OBNEC& c*a •faow&r to aaaatftbeMrtrespat*.
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