, , ..;Dotriarthlot:,-.•.nordtion . one- of 141•14 yep Lot diStrouleto.Was thg793regon;quin The shaktotk o ,rrieliouP :10'.1biolitie,ott vesi9o silantes, wititiosiatid upon br:.o;e l , the leaders , ••of lits - filetoOtratio party, i, whom was Judge anemic" and in diseuf / ‘ - question IT WAI3 'HIS HABIT TO DE , IMIL CLAY for the iart he took se 8 . 4 _, State, undar.Mr.•Adams, in the offer," ring that Admionithlion.to.nitht (g o bimidary between the Dolled 113tal ak i Ennio. Mr. Cley,l-whilat Becre: n d u ; In rho attempted edjosionnt Oa, mrth had. proposed to settle the dig d alder , of Ofegos, upott,thspateller oc efereace latitude, as had beau. prevloul' ou ic, the the Admioistration of Mr. '313 04 ai , aa to Mr. Clay's courseo and Itta the line of American Minister in Lauf adapted d i , idetsaten, to settle ibe % dead of b ee ri, 49 degrees (which wisa uf lp to 54 deg. 90 der Mr. Polk's Adminfet. ',CLAY Ad A leg upon the whole Ofi dad ca ag ma ., bits.), HE _ DENOlnic4 r b aii , u g h ." i 7,. TRAITOR TO 818 lu a , p aaft - a mam a. Ante-dean someantatg l. go .th a d • B rigabe i Yield uP ony of our4 - --,—.. • . hibuirtrc Iwo hada,o4 4 , iba . year of ___- . --7- tireitia - *as tiOurnhing ..., I ;,W IS ,AT., • r 3tr its heen eistie; wider tall; t.............,,t'ai1iectitie Tariff just before m eke ' 1 ". the wu eol, - oely highly On lauttiolfofied with her prosperity Passed by Vaerve it:. The Whig midi- PrimPermitut and Vice President were • ad . ,_, auz , i ttieo. Fredieglityson, both de "•`e° te, life long ;.Proteettoeldtr. Hen r y iably supbortere of the Tariff ~,,.°ldediii them stood Janes E:•Polksnd .". °Pisa—the Dwain. alethys previously sowilthi- IA tittilet.L.frillaborth. ~°` 'Free -Trader; iho latter a Demooratto TlloAlal WlLlAllse.4lpectwor• . , " s ?releollealat. le was manner: to f -rogwawaje L. Salrtatso, wwwre • , l'lts yinnisfor them or Mr, Clay would -1-11MALLUIRDaiiilLAN.tilitbab: ~ 9; it vie neeresary to make the Dem •l4.P..l9lll',U*BU RlL.rthd " . oink P/theCburti, (Peine,lTagus ,b IWy Polk and Dallas 1 resuxu4 .- 4C 111110)3 N. rat • -. ...)10 to protection, or ,'Clay would sorely ': -' :• • •••'!* 134 - 14 ... ,,tV i;j1:n le a r ""1, °11 T ` mP,s ' ffin ,.,;l t a la tt e s avr7tre and 11 ' r e :1 11 :Vi e t ' prints letter l j et ° ter hu .s .:',..llbiwfiailti.,• Son, saleowty, : .ieh is tried hard to Induce Mr. Rae' to ...... , ;. 1 40. ai iii - • f tW i r:me g Pttb i,4l., i• • • click but without eneemet,) to vital Mr Polk - . 4 .tio r . , V pondwi publicly on Ms 'famous hone letter,' eiiigbdttrr - Lise., inkagaitk. - { to himself for I tfalr and equal Protection ..1.: . i1mn.1.4. to Agriculture, Alsonfacturia, and all our Nation , .., Po:iiitotellitn i l=but f ue. . • 1 , , h . i t , al falsites," Ste. This letter was trumpeted by ~ , . '1 dtliiiiiitbital.l4..Nialb..' 1 i hie supporter* as a fill utteguivoesl mthesion of : ' ... _-. -...;'... - ' ~„' Mr. Polk to the Pennon, policy, :sod that it. 1. 1 -ulivetritisi" node' OS ate 'tiaol}_.'"' yea steadily asserted-by them, that be was at I *was a i l bje c i Up*. g i mpy •w e over' but as thorough a Protecitionist as Mr. Clay. I. w o o; 1,,,d, if be bad o ano i . lne ' , Polk,. Dallas, owl Mr Tin!, of ~42," ,was Um „, ..„, • t oe war ory of the tarty, and steadily borne on its ,1 1611 : 13 3re-.11 11 14 1 .4. 6 . 'Wrqtalt an' .-, no * banners. The feet that Mr. Dallas was put on could have Ja!OrMed him ther —• 7 the ticket was triumphantly appealed to se od ium.s oiud. not or,guarp r i si i! - ' dinee of the devotion of the Demoortoy to Peen- Noi r *ma h teafaptaiaa If : „mo o to tog telereels.- Freiman W. Hughes, a load --. ............._,,. tog Democrat of the opal region,: held a public ... ,- ;lo=Titt . 01r . tint Taittrr,"&" Peinisinfeania audienoes, - t . the Tariff, of deists with William B. Reed on the Mettle lens of the relative soundness of Clayiend Polk se “Plivoletwril:warm frieret' De lg l ed,a (u rit r intett i l l s — v a e li a 4 cli i i i e u vfm l lt gr w e " at t e b i lp h h , T i l i t s e rib* be inlets Ins be; au aggro flute* general spirit of the Detthorailo; minas that __ coneequesee of the o l if to fell the people year, in Pennsylvania was fairly embodied in a _.........tini, 'He has failed, te brought about by. Verse of one of their eampaign songs, *blob no Outt . Didellaste nesdopeiling the Missouri l ' hu " ' hie peuguild citrates; on all occasions, '. - .. residellon; _aud otrade, sod Uonsegnent hese an adesonablPill. Pf.Prou'ati". In 4 oPPolliti to i'll, with an effrontery that his apes* at a' parallel, heAsid: - ' • will seek in Wades kas" always prevented ... ~, ”The weroria the matter. It was in ' 'Alines! fees at the close of each session -- varlably to be Attended to for want of dine. "• t 1 414 it emit. bill was th e lan bill in each , - TIO, the* A new loss or a new nine of ;T a ir- Se followed as a neeenely cones •Niautirder to keep the wheels of govern. . queaegioutoto. * * 11. • Psensylesnia . has .„ Artist in the revenue questioo, and he d'Nil that protection to•Atneriosa industry .- . Lbe be fun4shed by a revenue tari ff . ' ooratio party is pledged to raise that &tariff, which is sulfident to den:: 4 Niel of an economical admisistraiiim of l in . - - overaunst„ sad in that way . - furnish such othth to American induetry as a revalue , "---- /tariff:may afford. ;- • The indieity•Of tie firegoing initiation can r =,,/ oily be properly ippreeisted by those who bare "•-!-- - mule theiesebree familiar With the Conferessional 1 o - voles and speeches of the &motor from Illinois, and who lievewonhitd the proceedings of the Costiontiotti of the party' which- he repiessitts. From' Mr. Douglas' entl l looo into CotliFtuil up to . -..,..; . the bile swim' he has either voted agelaskto initiative Lula 'or has refined, to_mote at all. iN - .7: , ~.';'Plivirestssa years'ago he made his Gni record on thlatioestlon, when In December, 1843, intuited ir i • - ''''' „ for ansolution of Mi. mum; of South Carolina, - • to repeal . .. Nth 'thrill of ISO, A year Ister—ei" r 4 third of Januiry,'lB44•=he Again voted fin the re '-'.---! , same solution. On the Bth of. March, 1844, ' ';/•,..1s ,voted lee 1101E63%M Ito eller the eel. of ...,:"1•• til.P4 'blob proposed to relit* the thine en all . . deseriptioss of iron largely,lnil on railroad iron . . • . from $2O to $lO per ton, and on opal from $1 75' ',-. . •to $1 par ton. Oa the 14th of April, 1845,•1te voted fee thaterif bill termites the act of sad upon fiery stage of it, including the Baal peseopt, - . where his some is recorded in the ef ,••••••, • - brontive. On the 28111 of February, 1853, be „ . •.• .". ..- Toted for .. the repeal of the duties on railroad •-: - Ins. ;Os the 10th of Apiii, 1854, a bill was -.Aetna in the floosie to gin a credit of fife years oa f,oroldn isilregd,iron, allowing bonds to tie Wand for the untie.: , lie proposed a sob. . slicing aw antipead AL• , duty entirely naill the 7 -,.. , Ist ; olf3iii:; . lBsl:tbseii, to OMB it- fres inn . , . three ysers..", Hs rated far the'tari ff of 1857,- . thrOuglean its • stages and in all ito obnoxious : ;..! ..... Planatein Dorsett'', in the extract, from kis -1, • epithet; which we have quoted, attentslbil the - • ••" tariff' Was introduced it lb* elseer the session, . ' . sad ;Y lost imbues it could not he'll/ended to 7 ::; f ' rot mein el .41mio in : this statement he !knot : 1 . c . ; soratodeiedbitin retied. Tice Morrill billowed '. . the H A *: of Ileptintiatintaylast session, on the 10111; of May..and was soot immediately to ilia Semite foreoueldnatitin. ' le ' that body it .._ .. . en referred to the Committee on Fiance, emu : nonot of a majority of Demotion, who did not IslitstA libill the 18th of June. A eteljonwas ' . . then made to postpone the eonsidsratlon of the bill, a veto spew • Which was regarded a a test, -and It petalled--Ifewx, .25; None .28. Mr. ' • ' Dosylar dodyn IWs oak aid hie friied and fel , - -nun, Mr.", Posh; of Ohio, voted In favor of the pelNpositnut., Hid bent voted in thet nog ' Win o the iiiiiire 'Viotti& have bonze &law. - New let ni eniepare, this record with life: Doug : los' prefesidoes on ail "stump" In Pam/in _ L ea, all are canna how vile demegegue he is. •. - Mr. anent has else .everted that the Demo : unite 'parktla plidgid to rake a revenue' by a Wilt, salllo,loat to deftey espouse, AG. Where Pa this .'pliddit' be foond 2 Not , in the plat forms of 'tither ties of the party, as he most be le aware. •At Charleston a resolution on the seblisit gni laughed down 'ln the Convention. and itlithenot revived at Itlchstiond or !badmen. • , •:,,,i-C* is I I • .- t ZEES MEE MMM _ • • MIZZEN= -•• ..., - 4—?:-.: ~! ::: : ;. ..; :it. ,. :: Tfi...; ' s . •::!e;: ., 1 . : 11, : 1 : ;; .: . : . . 1 :: . ! : !7:''.'l':•l':=':_.ll._ • . ; ••••••:,..4:.•;•• ••*:•:.;. • * EIS • '• •••• , :•••• ..-:!•:::-`• -` ' .ii..q:' .- -• 1 ?; . 4 • .- : ' 11qi,•,0„ .:i 7 ?..:....,.. , , p,t ..z 1.1:1 1 : -4:i • -, : , , t_ - ;'..:' ,- ! , .: - '' 7 '•.! PamirOr Sas Coasas.--The Douglas mere are jail sow iselsg all' their powers of ;terns eke epos Deo old nos Whip. They profess to thlik Weary Clay a-deml•pd, and the old Clay swantho wily true patriots. ' It may he ha send, Ausfore, that Me, piddiestion of the follurteiestrut from a speech of Douglu, at Carrollton, 111, la 1844, dote :lot plemse them. Referriag to Weary Clay, he said : .1 delowned Mai is the Coogteme of tbo iJol tot Dates, sad 1 sow dot:ones him Ss • ?WU -1014..41 OLD ILA= MusD :patrol—Um Ana • Afooffata ototoinooa who aver attempted to sell 'hid many fir eritioh gold." Tho!,..ljetqhm'popers, of oourse, pronoun ibis 1 1 1PTIWY, sod. deatmioa It as a wilful fob. stesips; aid ill that ; but the proof of lta pa , Tb. Isagoago was used to a dismal= between DoWall sad D. H. Woodsoo, who .ere both raetalmf for OWilieu,'llti on. tithe Dammed* 'slid the tem as all Whiteiodidakt ; sod Mr. Wombs ssys fast he reedleote the *meat the LINIMISCII IS Lluadlimulsjoa. , ' A *umber of Dosglea.Domocrate, aalghbors of Mr. Woodua, small, addressed him a note; mulashig ilie libelee estrsot, sad uklaglf Mr. Douglaa really did Make use of snob lugusge is that debit*. , lleiumwers thus: ..I litit.ao snob &Cast rsoolleetioa of the ...log s. mad by Judge, Douglas on tie was. akta Wind to, is the epee& mads by him at Ourelltut, ist the does of the oaavare betimes: kiss /adore& as would ;Putty me I. girls% II tarot • , Arlon do sot, helme t coolies pier Impity4 ILL pull:Stu thee, but direct it to say Sims diaries di*. amnia, f mu be maw. is/ dad I DO ItECO4LFAIT TIIAT JUDOC D ovet a te +vamp ,i,ibla of son folAti 0a.:141.:44 „, '. ,or etoessises, - ` dirt*, Ike susses, 817B8TAW, 11- ....z • TIALLY.TIIII LADOCAOW ArltlptlyEDl9 4- Til l e 0 1 1111 e14 . ftirriF4llllllr. clay ,'” hisig-W lO 111:41tri r ilY 0 4 4 i:4 1 . 11 !MA' :," . aff .* ..4,, - ....„„,,, rivi; t 44 ~. ?.: . ..',.'it.;. -4 tV';'' . .. ' . ' l-` - 1; r.. .3; ' : j r ' ,l -.. :- ' 2 . '---- ''''' !...' • • E''C.i:4„ . . - N , V. - `;Z:N•%;l4 N, 4 4 '.lsf"tt-7;V:43, -. .ti:;.';II I F , XP , ST k75-'" I ,.iPit" ., rnl-A?'W''''''' ' ''''''''' ‘ s" ` , ,ir-„ , : - ''' -,"-''''' • 1 •• ‘;••• • :*: DES= IMEMENI 121=1E1 - ~ : ISM • . • ' 4. 1 . ittsburg d f VJ I ti * MILL ..11.1 19 .... W. .11.111 , 12111 a. rims H. EIRRI3TT &CO.. r'spirirre—XPip WW , 1333,%:"121_43 .14 EDNEGDAN MORNING, • sprr..-J2..1 --- - FOR.I.RIDEIiT. • - •ABRAIIAIC.LINCIN,N, :loF-u.usors, 1121:1SI LIN; Meotors 'at Largerl nom. 71111103 POLL6CIL , 110 K. THONAB td. 110 W tiosut. 2 111.11. kt P. Kin& . Toti If: tavi s.switb. vv-sed.w. 1301 1 01. 10 ItefU tl . 11211. 20 roe UON. 71447:011.211W.z13,'Ci1i7R2'1N. 1011 ou4sputTs...7Mid non= xr.; , r, Ivt on. restore EL Ertatern: 11 Strew Iternr, 'a Ger* Snorter, A. S. fitter9A,... 17 Deirsl.o. 946 .19 Siteneltharlo, • ." . 19 Err Coven. .19 Mira llcKennss o • 21',109n.11. Sltkpattialt, - 12 Ilklard Pi Ito ,areer-.--- floury Ilocittier, • .0 poor'roooy Whine Whet make. sou look en hie ! -We .111 hove belt end Debee.! . And the 7Yrrtfqf 42." ThusTsuusylvattla wu carried and Polk and Dalian was cleared; and the restitt yin the prostra• lion of the Tarif of '42 had Arenas to acrisperoare Free Trade by th 4 yew? ql" the triveythant lie. motive, in Conserver, aided ? , +y the away rote of (jitney: II Dant, with ills tooprratibn and edictal eaortion of J 91,114 K. POll . l - , Pauneylvania has Dot Set fully recovered front the blow thus in. dieted • . : , Mr. Stephen' A. Douglas Wae omeng the most active. and releatimat oppenents Of Protection thrcughout the struggle just glutted at- Ale entered Cpugress (the House) is Dia ,184x2 and voted,.-within three weeks". thereafter. for Mr. Rhea's motion for the repeld of the Tariff of '42: lie voted again and again against Protection ia any shape, even looidentai; for 20 per cent. uniform Tariff, Ac., Ac. Ile voted !with South Carolina for the Tariff of Will at every step sad is every shape, and thus his oats steads recorded on tbejournale:and in the :Inaba. The project of saltuating Railroad Iron duty free, and every measure looking to a reduction or repeal of du. tles,'heei been advocitsd mid voted' for by blot throughout his whole Cunneen:focal career. Oa the let of March, IBA(- 7 .4 nropoul to engraft a no w,Tariff on the 01111111(11 Appropriation bill be big louder consideration—Mr; Douglas said: 4 ." Ja w far a ridocius et the tau/ ii# a s tbitt reweete twig.!- 1•41116111Y1. TILOS set to Tee 1011.4.41. la On VW ere can carry th and skate renew thee eettrrt nevem eseasti to detrey thtberpteme of the theerattenh fu tebrr weedy I eat kw soother tied eta Tariff than a rote/he let • tor (bee Globe.) - , - -Bath is Mr. Douglas's unilorni record down to s last Session of el.leagrene; when it occurred to m for the first time that lb* Cotten growing 8 were not likely to War his ssidrations to b l os the Presidency. Mr. Dennlas did:not rote , en say question connected with the Tariff at this Session, and Mr. lituder'i nietioa to pompom> the bill to neat December Wait carried by l'eas 25, Nate 23—Mr. DoughtsAot voting, but Mr. Pugh, Ida shadow; voting with the Free Tradeis to postpone, which barely prevailed: The votes of Douglas and Pagb - coulik haie changed . that 'veldt aid pi:Attie bill on Dapatsige, Asd.now aMs same Stephen A. Douglas wince coolly into Pennsylvania and makes a specoh witch a friend. liband condenses for the Assooiated Press as follows : -•-• ' lir. Dimities runtenre.l hie eperch hy • eotting /obey on Pentryitente as ets'Enaph• within bonen. the so a State tool a meet Went, he the Quinn. item Intmete Re. .I netted the le dean/ runt of Govereetent. She LW not re. tetrad that clovers front the Nethinal Worn newel Ault. ueltilllui LI. /be had the •641 e Value trams eat. Dot whole alters! wealth net bienhneettlAn sad nottleenee thee mimes of gold. lie pitched gretersily tom ace s. mot the Clenend tiorethetent No the poi two lee.. . • U. benanneed the tiorentweet the vends ring the totem) of Antryininit fur emend yen The ileverosent has *O.O =pert tie the lanctlees far Ithielt It ellerreeneh Tte eyrie= el flobernesent [nest be chimed nr.dheeter nettle war. Wilber it west reduce the:relpendituree or harm.. the termite. the only veered, te• proper twit Wien ' the tale wee proposed in Ontertem it was al ...ye vier staliabed by the Intersinahht negro qtiontoth Ile Not I to an erneand Wendy. of the Ttoterten/ pelie.y. eared telly se repine Psneet ;relate/ Inter. et, ben the gentle° sill never be nand MI itu interminable of Er, o comb. It throes oat hod repeelleted. Ile censored Chap.* . for tie Willa of lenttlosale duties to Wray after Mem ir.de." dee de • ta all .we aver PM or imatined of human au doeity,-thers is lambkin equal to this. Joet think of it. Thie mashes bees speaking and voting it agais, the Protective policy for twenty add years—kw repeatedly stumped Illinois against_ Hoary Clay because of that :policy. stigmatizing It is a anointed' to plunder the faimsr-io en rieli the manufiatarey.--to hordes -ohs West for ths profit of the East, tut:: Abraham hincolu has caayssirl tut °poly and an/sally Guile other aldticbte two agreeleg that Dile waretioli of Pro leaden was mu of A. most:lmportant and vital Imam Ullman the twiipartiss., Aod now Mr. Dougisa—lclog badly,iti want of. Northern:and hopeless of Southern votes--taiki, exactly as though ha had been a simians Protectionist all his days; pitches into Congreufor hot pinion • Protective Tariff, awl lays the blunt' on'tilavary agitation ! Ile knows right well -that the half way Republican Rouse pusted Ouch • bill last Wiater,—every Itepublicautbut tire voting for it, that every Republican DE the Senate desired to pus itOind that it was beat su in that brsaab by lismoeratialoac—tbs fete Aniselcans in both Down generally supPortin* It. There was am pie Outs to pass It, and &ovary agitation bad no mere to do with stopping it thou tha deluge / it was; defeated simply bemstme ths',Deenocrats weri in nearly unanimous against; Ibis or any . me iit like it. ' , , Can It be that this man, by such reckless and beaten imposture, is clearing blii way to the Presidency ! - -/P. Y. ?sib.:' .. Notrtspoodetee; of the Lawton there] EitICCIIMPUL LANDING or Goninatair tx bltr.--Miessam, Aug. 10, L eplock.4—Fortimately enough I have are good lack of a Mesmer whidh is to start in,half an boa, of 'Moines. and I send you the gratifying neap of the safe lauding is Calabria of Garibaldi. ' Go his returning to Sicily from his mysterious errand'Oen. Garibal di stopped a few hours lit Polerzeo, and gave order* to embark 1,200 meson board the steam er and 2,600 on bitted the Torino, The two tampers were direoledto steam off to Taor mina, and once there to wait for Ceders. Yes• terday, as I told you in riyletterof thismorniny, the General arrived here on board the Black Prime, sad, accompanied by the, gallant Gen. Tarr, drove to - Glordino and Toomnimi' tiers De found the two riflemen, nrentioried above, and 'went op board -the Frisakiiii. appearance, as you may easily imagine, orbited the greatest enthusiasm amongst the men on board, and ho; then told them that the givil day had come; and that he was going to taker, theta to Calabria. Tnis was done daring the night crab the mail boldneas which distinguishes Garibaldi's naval operations. , At dawn the two adamant entered without opposition the barber of Mein*, to the east Of Cape deli' Anal, about twelve aides south of Reggio. In approaching - the laid the Tomo ran oshorerand abets still there, for up t ten boon ago the Franklin hid not succeeded in' towns h er off. There Is nk doubt that Garlick!. di is already marching incl , ltegglo, which eon hardly ter defeoded by tile smell Neapolitan garrinon, alLtbe royal forces having bien con contested by the Neapolitan' generals between Scylla and Villa Ban Giovaenit 111 is nor 4ulta clear that all the Faro bustle Wirt it mere (strata mist& the Neapolitans', ...the Dowser the suaceiefal landlog of the (tetanal Is not yet, known in this town except by ?Odle, led the other generale hare readied (adorn to keep the:melees in !evilness loam" the atria it the' e Aria o r der sin!. by iftibaldl. ' - _ IF. lb. buttkus Ittpreta Brioniatasei of Oatibst,ll'. 'swill's in ads= trio artind cliWetlatiday Hip`orl - 1419.bAnt. 19 between 3' fold 1 9fteral9s9; 13e Iftst - 41•1101 1 , Alill9,Al iboui a' laapart‘oWliallai•;:earibolal,lig perear iket• -• sfausliOlit . , l2,,l)9o.asePlOo -- 69 - :b9Aikttio , Ad . PLKS.L . &Nett - -111 4 1 t. 1 1' 1 N :DRY 9140:10amitios ♦ is - • -.!("7411,4!41,';!' Allllll3sl.l*Wfiiar.."'. .!, `', • - " • 4 ‘ , . • V' • t ;hq r s sn • boirirthe leataiievora gnus IGO 'jinni: Atha. piallthaftligtAighg • d eirottiele Grar wed on the wadi moil, thaldilsodad..but. Ron. ot only did not Bleb his artiatia obatiole gh ley firetiOnze 'shots Got Garibildieos -Irep i•ree , lentais in ,the Cala. b Garibildt "Gond at the g. We nreseenred,from ,e defection of this anv bible.(Wore than tier 10 aribaldi 11111 matt. the ithout bloodshed.' - - in. molt Italleat ..d in torik:randith pidlty sitt-Irpe#l tabu. A (regale, ; ; . 1 • spies' aervimaxere • off the got at.whiott.o t derfal totristr," they n ship, but o ?pitted It • disembarkation. sitho • wbiatt•kilk4 slow 44 pears that 4,000 tient What fraternised' wit atoinent if: his lindin I *owl salute that, t • Naples is exiremelyp it is to be hoped ` that illy in Itiumphintd" . -- Tait Pitman's 'DIIIIISSITILeIIOII CO ' SATURDAY i Evraina.-11ad there been wanting proof of art fact dud the - strength sod force of political pow er in this re was otmentrited In the heui. of the People's party,t commit - alluded den/nitre lion of nieb would %fife made it pat es% to the world. The preparations of. an-en tire seek remitted in ringing mit no - less than five thews:id memberh:of the different People's Chi* voters ill; stiff all with' ceps, wipes and ton:keit se - that on parade they moved with the hartionj and beauty f military bidtallime.. The torn out of the eity et be was spleedid,Mnd their friends from the runt die triete *led with them is Martial beating and in fertility of inientioa se to banners, trasurpiirenoteS; legends; molloits; Sto. The crowd of seleetators at the parade we very greet ; and all the city railways did a ieg m3e r star "Hair d bottling for several hours weer .dark. Chet nutddathet, Arch, 'and the tither 'tioreilerthro gh which the . puede 'timed, end Broad 'etree along which the procession fora ed. after Bit Beg r !mseiking — adjonmed; pie, seated an ippee nee of 'Bight itiiid glory," 'Wok' we have se r keen equalled: " '-- ' -./it Broad and AI iket streets, a beautifordis play of 8 works was made, the Om represent ag • star sad a shield; which, in going 'off Oben ; . into dlffißust beautiful colon look ing now .I he dtalsonds; 'thin' like - pearl!, that' 'emeralds, and - then imbies. At the Common- Ildlt* thnilieadquaetere of 'the 'Pao - Ines*, at Ninth and Chesnut striate, sr points, ' nlentild Maple,' of : Ora leo en Sal the admi r ation of ten! of of e let re. the ' suing there was a. fell of rein, erde 'god the meeting , hut did'not 'trade norMiroluieh the oonoaufee of .--PA Bott.• ' • wealth pie's Com • end of technics thousand Early which ret tpoil the spectators !—Mr. BMW ale fireckiaridge candidate for Governor, made a speech in New-Jerect 'lhe other night, in which be declared that.tte jutted so prrjadloe (het be knew of against anytotbei human being of goy tape or complegiont'l—but that if the tomato were to come up wbelbrr the whole black race ettould be ezierrelehted. rather than the mite. riority,of others not tut maintained, be oottld not hesitate in the abotoie he should make. Such complete ma entire freedom from "pre. edict" as this Is admirable as It Is rere. fl offers • complete millet to the Can of the Eng lishman who protesad that, If he knew his owe heart, he hid not • Prejudice against any human being;—but he did hate • Frenchman. Mr. Ora l. dy's freedom from p (Judie, Is of precisely the tame fart. lie has not the slightest 111. will to. wards anybody. eac pt those whom ha don'tlike. —N. F. Tgrars " 1 Isrsurvtases itt s a Now Foam —Absinthe fermis to be thirtiplu of Frew; if. ravages ere srithot every thy, 061 eel; "moused the literary , class, who indulge i its dangerous use hr ioo much, but in every ade or society . Pilo. I Maw! Pike I Piles! J 'n atot is ? Nor Cued/ 'bars Pilirr—odfor f )w,. ' nub what It Is, re t,, It Is enrol • 11totiutuda rJ patawr Irc dirmae—TN tril t. :the. engin:Ned le theta-in of en: lenSlug; rto gioleut Itridnk end tally - .p.m n toedm of go al. n 'ltte pnntoree the esgegetnet.l, motion of ,ditougs, hgeunn hag.; he .tlO tntgruly t fuintainget: •bki., tete:. totenaully. Ilene; i Intmeeta, wage; end ! ctnel. ivory elm of Pileit,.l timid lomots, frig!ant initalkno. &prod.: itonsloal•el0000rlscolatk 41 lI erloo. I figs nod =Motor,: tud sl!, cored 1., roodiel this !moos coatrittl. ♦eq inJectinna, an Me i 11USIPIlflaTV 1191 loiopt.osarar pnl, take; lb. bilarthit Itaalreds 1.41 mud otetinale cur. Prifv,Lil met., atut. • fall of Nib Doak of Direetini.l aboroctheiw o , Atlei.6 boa., rod - 160PATIIIU PILIt Sergnrio, two er throw Ilats. Per day i now toodlltoo owe • hick O. &mew tro nwwf It, need the I will twiilyitiplly 1,04444 It avaiatalk Ilaiaulatataieftataaida Baal laa.aty iti0n4!«.034 ' $5; In plain twin, $1; ma W 4 Raab Nava, 25 rents aad a unlio bbi of ern, rt., boot by t..., u. my *Show. 11.4.4 t.r. V. OUNlBllltkirB a OLI, Thai. itopuldhe, by MS or-a:mem IF.. of MOO price. Adam". Nu Kl.A•my. Now , . PUU. sra.l door from Pithlaugh. solkAlveltuT P. 4.1 by J. M. FULT.I be Pon office, Agent i SiEr.3lEs. Wise w, au experiencod Nurse sod tetanal ebyoLlan, a floollbag &pop fir- &SIMI ...dii teetttlig,UblobYtreatly Witte . liWilitror 4 toolblog eo by fleolog the go 'y lire for forty y ears pestonore safe, thrifty end bettervolond; Mamma le true of soy whist yrs, sold ttee only cense why I; le tor hbootally true; Is flat lh. .yb stance Is washed off by Innate{ aldotioa of the (16s, when 11 an were Wed by moping e ten In classretelloo with dst m blekorw - the woe molt will was follo e I have b vole the rtaelpt ore great slumber of letti,n hoer ell parts of Mir Rogiand, stab% melt -tuy hair ill!! twe. tint. to be good; . there le so much fradd to the femme.. tore rod lane of rad.. compounds es well . this, It buy, ie. doubt, hc. busty Imitated and bein wad lot etspy Without any good ethot, bot to absolute kinfy, 1 baronet owed ploy of your Resturatlre of any 'wools - ill for woe smooths, and yet my bele la am good as ever, not trused4ds have Pseudo. It with surpriee, atom bow 61 jeareeld andatot • pay bidet. my load or on my hull andlo ports tide feet, t ed. you • brit of my heir US en - off 'A. boat swilt. 1 readout your favor of tereurtert bottles let winu ism, for which 1 am very grateful; I VIM 0 to Mr Weide and thereby Imbued them to try it many woos staples' until aver trial and thou porobes,4 coil • tetra nhh venal 'estoome 1 will ask as • favor. that you .and ut• • tat by *blob f eon dtecorer fused lo the llestonddre,ndif I. many, 1 fear, orfthou msthorit) from you a ytititsol - ithttro somms, sud 1 Wien whew, geod Odds do sot follow,the fallout is rm./ by the Impure., •tielitywhfolt corm the loreolor of the go.. 1 deem It toyeititYoss relototty to keep yma !furthest of the ovflaned 1 , 11. wt on my hair, as 1 amstre all who loqobe of moor My Weibel,sn optedoo edits rebo& n ultu 1 remain, doer dr, you re,, A.O 11•11111 .0., £1101'• Run. Hy, N0V.1.11Ft41.2 pool. 1111=i would certainly ° Ira gnat loisielles pot to make known lo the w .11,1,110 , wonderful ae well as the unexpected malt I base esp.. tweed learn hail% on. Ifthifh th your Ilalr Hosiontlfe. All. r ,Mug sure hia4 el itrototallros .scut. hat .fidtka fan thm, mohl Mshlog thy 1..1 norty deettlate of 4.10,1 win ludocee to tty • bottle oi your 11. tr & eiewatlee.• Now, wales; as 4 justi. Mal poi me Wait thruOth to who se, r may foul thie. 1.1.1 f haulm:oilman mow ash orchid 'poet!, of hale; whk hl, prom.. el, sodhster lino the are loaf was. I will thentere , talleteriwiloW recommend ibis isnot nab, is wady mat towho mat i t e: ibe 4cesetty of It. • Reeptcll 'y sows.. Rwr 11. AL.t,l Vinci ' I'. O. This teditneohd of my appugottleet for lege Imbue tdo medioloe ,(se you, are swaro ail J. 4 otssolk1141: brdif yt o. Ibloh it Itt rthy • Owe swoog the rese, lnrttlf you With itut, dont oy, and may 't ' ,tee, _ , liar The Reetorahlve isrpot up lu Lunt. of nose „ lag% CoMMOI WO 0.0; blot enall holds ball' aiditt sltel road. Ohs tfoithr per hotiltr, tbit Mt:OMM bade at hiaet testify ar cent. mon is hropurtiolt tles_r , 0..104 letalts lee two dollera per bottle; the hugs leads • quai r t, pre rent. mon h toopution, and retail. fur gff bade.. ire 111 . 031).4 00. Proprietors;. Broadirer,hreorVOrt: eat 1 1 irwent, at. Inols, Its; sod sol 4 14 ell. geed Dr ogees Ord Fancy Goode Dealers. ite:2.ktyldhltr '*.riivics, ttk.r?cle .•krif! NO. , 205 I.IEIEIII9TST-te • • ANUFACTURERS et all kinds of = i iln fog, tedor awl Ilakthso Moe* Ouoldwie Ph. Awl Ooonuon Kimmuelal a..te Vroats,Woode4, Thereletwatat Owl Owianer Swim. V irtdor y"- aud ; '3! atut Wo..t (14414 Moe., "Meek Oak" and ''Foree - Z.- The "Capitol" and "Eagle" Cleoting ftang4s, nne 4 .1.1 ydrtivato or 013 , 49 n JialOilorno ehkh ciao thwettylso ilJutry 'boo soy other Wwww TI.. Veit' , * (i) eat an that eon be bowie esserbetw= 'anew bonding -I.lte Iko.i'• oil pie.. tow (hie 1. iuleJ.••• Ale 6,, the oew awl twantlrol rarlJr Bw.w . " OVlnplan " - 1 the very latest bWorenteoteut in the wOr of wow weloot. t . Tm• Ch. with 11, Sew, 1 I. "24 Lawwir-y 3hwo, Pronlim grams,. o l v z y , RAN* MILLS. Wall. bow, II All nolcrAcilininr DOOR& eboywho owl Niger, V .1 t l / 4 ..qate,lLUk avitaf„ nom rim Mop- j • 4 , „ WAsolloust CAumstemrs AID Foisicu, bee arravelant pr the frisoLSousw OW to Vosi we ; Jamb (Inks. &Ora Mutt% Tie astilwiote *v. . The public OM ropestfelly latited to .00 awl withaahoh , 09. ETNA, ITOVE .WOtICS. Ef t 'A II 111 : • Ursolliitinarrur variatr ul• ‘courgLesalmekt v arta umicr6o •• STOVES, 43 " IATE 3 vM;e111 0 M 17 . 11 . 'are.. •.s • : Solo Proprietor et, the eelebn; • rArzNT 043 DONNING A.VD 118104%* Anaitioratem (6,.p . ' lo oar (Wilt 110.16,4)111,6 6E, *WWI Wig 41, W peel •60/16( of fwd. • , 21, wad. qedeber sal both/cone. Oho Ir. M. 146 pnwort6ll , ,, 411,6 contr.& 0 ; 11D, ow thews 16 tort Sot aus 106116(wood la wiber stow. Mb, Thaw stuns, wol 611 M.A. w 6 6nw ma; N. cur. not of out.) Ur prollag bet6666e whim la wait, pwwwwra It awl ad& to lb* tlutsbl 6100 0 Mews, ay.. ottrom y I . ' Perron], wishing the BEST ,stota in the market will God our PArairi , "Tropica" "En rota," or "Arbiter," with *D017111.11 Tait Stove aa hundreds in thin'elty and viein . : ity can tefitify. • World .1 WI WwWcalat alhollow. to o.ri 6/..clg • i'arior Store's smith.* wbkl. Ixwolbef with nor other wlww. We wilt MULL UUSAP.., - • , 01 , Tiee and.Salos Haim, No. 4. Nv(.,4 street. I ANTIQUE MARBLE WORE .:-:••••• . .• AVINO ACUEPTED TILE 'AiIkNOY. for lu shoos Notts, ti eon ^P O O O d a*) , •* o.ol/, 4 thole arhirloo, Amaterthm • • Atka., Air Blabs, tabLs - gis•t. 0.;, n td • DATA ?MIA AND ?LOON Tlt U. , • . of 79 Switifichi4frett; . : anal Nolte the ladkocUoa o the WA*. Tboho or, k.ontaa ml oml orn InomoloAlo Imitatl oflho rklmot I :teal LA; 'reed AmiLvme Ilinkhry i!lNF.tliteko nowt todttllatalsbAdOesi . lie " 111110" ale moth dram:ei, male thole Ohba Uoloa th e month of mllbles.' :111MVIO 110LKSALE AND RRTAIL ,H• I.II.FLOCIARTII, onJ 1.1? - 1.Dral. ',kiting cur clly, arah.ll..l 1.4.111.. d oar *OOTS AND arrozi,, tM7wlll Er.loar Mnl. la peal II rot fllPtll lOR P 5 "Y VII101:8 VMr Il,kl ff. All t 0.414 .14.4 %PAU...ANTED.. IV: X. scurdsaTz tux I. iluxll. QOAPI SOAPI— . nom* nossin. • ' 1 ~. Castile. While, 1 Old Palm,in bars and lupy: Soils. superior fir th e Ba th' m ti'cr Nurssiel, .. Old Brown Windsor. i‘,..... • llnnoy, Cleave/a, ...nylon, c Itrangipanni, . • - :Jockey Club, - , .. i .. .. - .•- . ' . ..., .. Mobpolas, •- ..!• -- '.',..! Tnun4harent, Lars aud . bedia, . • ! ..: r. White Windor, .IK.ezan„ Shaving, .-., -: . 1 . ' - , end Tablete,Y-% • '''' '; .: " • ' -',' - . ''l .' .-..:- . '': •:Y.voite.,,,,,____Amiand i :1. '''.- -- • - :- " •,‘,Bliii " i ikr; i ;:" . . c L pekes mad. beterr *kid tr* todidlll4ol PR, 4 rat Vitnifin . Gll .Oll '',o4 .....'i..'"".7.l:'', .' _ ' .Irt,hk plot°. /1111ILT 1 111101 mo m, . . ' ' tarter PiatthOW WI Oar* VIM/1 116, 11 4PL.;„1/UUNOJW,1411 'y CIL& 11li awatour pitarna, ;:.;:.. TOIS EVITIEVO SlaillVeijerni • . Iti Atme or4bid - ariie4. ' Ilk Meatless- Xaebith—eir Reeve m Ele.loc•—!dire Mamie ier Lady Mimeo , ' To conclude *fib tea oerr Owes et TOR vetxr pR mAn. Wetter, ilt.isrnerd—Trlrst, Mr naltop—lllerldese,abet MbHmn. Lo•rleit.-Clirprr; 3114 - • •;-, 141"...` mast nnori opecial 7; ifirtifi,tia pßANiciart BILLIARD BALIXT. YRAJIML.RI .161Iire . . Pith et, Oppoisitfe 1 • Jo3 ltarruanw,tc,. Proprietor • TIIIS elegant and commodious Llall lateni. proffilmil vitt. KINN NSW II ANAL% ORD BILLIARD •TAIILY...