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Alurritup and Evanlout lidtrious dully, eon autrilort . rua Latest - Moos up to tho bout of .- - /toratur Ad =o per mama In okrincr,ar 17.0. per _ • . /VOW* Zatios—sll per annum In annul. or 6c. pet - .irmum Afitlas.4llagla copies. 12 psi awn= ~ln sr mats, 111 Str, W . or , 0p,x40, AI P.O 114111101, !stubbly In airADITIATIAINO AT AZABONATLE TUTU. ,—.i] P.13"..C133317.141CiiaT.: TUFADAY • MOBNIfiG, MAY 21, 1861 RECOGNIZED AS Mmutdomitithin Ethr - shou the mail steamer from Europe, bearing to these 'aborts tbe report or the debate, _(if enoti . tt may be celled) in the Eaglish House. of Commons, daring the course of which Lord John Atwell was led to say that the English Government must /oomph, the Sonthorn Con. fedora°, as belligerent, communicated dna her tetegraphlo summary, and thee tbe mere detailed account- giveo In. tbe newspapers which 'she bronght;,ever slue theee repute were pub : Belied our paper*, .the question hes -been— What kind Of recognition would, that be ? t.Rmgolled as belligerent i n —ldthe name of cinninta , , what's the meaning of this; your' lordeltipr unless you would say that &rebellions t i - A llietion, self constituted as a government, and twinkled:li Powers end for a little while um . t Chang fielanotions of, a government, shall be mielognized 'se baring righti which 'can only belong tea nation, which can only Inhere where there R a people 'haring, arrightfally claiming to hive; the attributes of nationalitj? Though the Pirliamentary spokesman and champion of many Combinations-Whig,-Whig tidiest and Wldg-Tory—thatigh the leader of the House of - Commetordaring many yeses, and bolding, one after another,,the_most. impcirtant ministerial platetkin 'atone administrations, Lord Jobs has never been remarkable for say tog the right thing at the , right lime. It has, therefore, we confetti, iteented tone from the Ant, that more importance ban . been given to thie deolaration of Lord John's • -thin was wirrentad by the circumstances_riader which it was made. Rat as we write thlt6o words, we are reminded of a peragraph lathe Richmond Enquirer, which we mei with today, and read with some amuse ment, as ooneldering tie British Minister's 16- mdfutiont Information, and the aeormlon of . more, quite another light, and so likely to dead biro in quite another direction, and to quite other coneluelons than we bad supposed; The Enquirer sayer "Be it remembered, that when this declare was wade by,the English Government; the border States had not united their fortunes with the Southern Confederacy. When this news shall have reached England, the moral effect of the great Southern Confederacy will be entumeed tentold. A nation born in a day will take its ' stand among the Powers of the Earth, sod will - speedily be reeogalzed as severest' and Inde pendent." • If VFW these oiraumetaraces. reported is mat - "ten of fact; should the Etiglieh govern ment, we are: set prepared to_say, oonsiderlog Lord. John tumuli's well known nightie= and - leoputeni lofeolliti - Of - expressloa, what that insister might thereupon utter in his plane In Parliament. IcAnightbe something quite "uribecorolog a zoin!stey of the 'Crown—, unbecoming even a member of tarliament 1 It might be aotoethlog uuminlsterlal and unpar- Lismentary—lometbing not only undignified, bitundiplomatio—inid worse Than all, we fear It would he something uneomplimentery to' "the ocond effect - of the great _Southern Coated- Arse, !"--!!that nation,". to use the Enguirst's phraseology of self completient anticipation;—. • "that nation bora in a do; to . take its stand among thitTowers of the Earth,"—"recognlzed sovereins "aid independent I" We have thought Lordlohnsomewhet of a myetagogue to . his late Parliameutary dellvenutee ;- but soder Slott circumstances' hie 'lliterlloooll-miiht have -wore. faulte; they: would probably toile to be andniPable.oi a &tight* weantog—one thereagrieable- eretiat Richmond—and be come clear enough, unmistakable, and with but: _ , one meaning, arid that oar, too, very unpalatable at Richmond. - - " . Vilteu,thertime comes for this plainneu, Lord John Rule% or' Sheerer; else speakefor the govensment ,aitd people - of ,Eogland,'will 'speak plainly enough to let the Bouthern rebels know that thin Is ao ipropaiby Is Ragland with such treason 'es theirinane with rebellice, however 'extensive, and fornaldsble—and riot% surely none whatever, with their slavery, the pecistins institution, for which they pretend they are fghliog I To doe; to Shill its/ that ire can gee ItotblDS &b .1u the ore referred to parliamentary deolsts . , 800 of the British /dilater . , Interpretleg It by what wee said there and elsewhere, than simply an evesine of the pisotbsil quailing then bronigh up. This we shill endeavor show—probahly . . if rr now animosity conceded that the true eal tars for Uainisiste, in spots when its spontaneous growth Opal over - Sigorous, is that of sharp in ationterats and strong' stinsulants. It hoe even been found toohrive • profitably under tbo, assistant known to gardeners as /ardor; The . liseits of fidulland,csattot bats bites lost as the Govern mint, aid ipii,:apittat aped of ispitatisi the - same roasts promptly:lm Vtritaim aid Temperate (as it - already done is blissopri, and . G.about at be done by Amtbusoit—that admirable tarapaided tn . strument of Papists Providence I—ins Kantstiky) cannot bat be hastily tell,sad as promptly is pos. aible mats by the Presidsni sod the POI* military `supporter whO Sie - Maihaiini a rahnd Wm. • Bat aisdfal prompt intirpoilifen iv 'we re. - • ;mtt, it Is still more inipotiatit '6'4'4l h , e trraifsti.• Oh. No pronto advertise* to the linen mead • thou States could be afforded by theittroduellon • of a force that • could by nay possibility be sure.... fully reaferthd, craven chucked. As occupation ao - • ovarwhelmlog se to leave no chute of a reverie, -Lod of a raters of the rebels to wreak their n 0.... .... rupee on the loyal, hereafter, would earl out all the hidden Maddox* from halo and corona and elf astnally embolden the true people el etch state to mouth Ili government. Seca nhould be the p revue a ad mach the nolo, of our atms, througb • out the - rebel confederacy, State attar State. If - Virsiais and Tatham@ can note be lin occupied, !stabs done—bet not attempted on a leu afscrent .cal.. Aa to the &heard .theary of non-Initation of the esoulasalto, we may sumo that to be exploded and fargottan. If any mu or bust swills yoo, taking the aggrualve in nap form, the way to "trrl tate" dm I. to give way,and the only way to mollify him La to asset dm mom than half-way with lame •and tarrble hostility. Much more to th trio whim the armallant L a traitor, and an arrogant and eon._.. tecoptuous belly. We have tiled both ways cod - ..focurd It so.' How to do It. Gem. Bader has the Fever idaa of what should be demanded of a dty which has o proved itself fain to the Union. It was the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment which was r: attacked altar.ked by the "gorillaa" of Baltimore, who - usaminated two - of its members. And, ea !: • • meth:sly, it was the Sixth Maissacheeette Regiment which led the march from the Belay • House to Ba!lnman, end was the first to in— tar and pus through the city on Tuesday. When our insalted flag awe more ware' peatoehliy wry the wallsof Bonotes aua mow. We, fn Charleston Bubo:, we hope to me CUL dedeoson return, fora time at least, to Ida old COLIIMILIXI there. - WEAT • Baonslimairn tiorezen SALM— The other day a southern man on OW of our prominent streets boldly agesseed his opinion • that aneren number of southern troops pitted saeinstnorthrrn would scully nopalt in the the latter. Just than a end - wart Rhode lalander woe along, and he was arrested in Ids coarse by one of the crowd • with the kdlowing exclamation: "Look hero, stranger t Here's a man who mays tb a t t h e `rabel soldiers cur whip cut an even number of northern troops. • How it it 1" The soldier ' -• big, trawny Proridexce intchiudo—ertopped " • moment, looked hie interraptor first is the ' fun, and thou.:sated his flashlog 'ye upon the southern man and replied : "That nug be ; .-" I don't deny what he says ; but .I should Lae • to try it on, and I bops I may meet this very Men who brig' so strong for his' oomrsdes, I • g iro e chinas to make his rads good •vn the spot, litre wen ts to I" Tbi".fallow at •••-1. gb o t clank away . • Ba- , ritimel Resonices of the Belligerents. 'I he:contest With the rebel 'tittle must be, to some extent, a maritime war." It is inter esting, therefore,- to know ;. tram trustworthy data the strength of the comipatents in this department. No better aourcyi of ascertain ing this can be consulted than the annual re ports of the Treaury. 'limy give the amount of the enrolled; licensed, and gistered tun- _ . cage of each State, and also lie number of 1 vessels built ny each during t o current year. From the statistics in a recent report, it ap pears that the whole eprolled licensed, and registered tonnage of the, 61TV-four States wee 4,958,335 tune. Of this itmount the free States furnished 4,150,970 tun, and the slate Settee 807,36&tun5. It will be remembered that in this . latter amount is included the tannage of the ports at Baluchi:ire; New Or leans, Charleston,. Savannah, Mobile, and Norfolk, the mosflourehing Maritime depute in the' South, The . Seven Cotton States= South Carolina; Georgia; Florida, , Alabaria, filltaissippi, Louisiana, andj , Tezes—which led off in this rebellion, furnished only 344,- 609 tans. If we deduct from the tonnage of the fif teen slave States, that of Delaware, Mary land, and Missouri, i neither ofinlich s likely to be employed in the service of the rebels, it lease a total for the other twelve elaie States of only 490,043 tuns. It is-against the i bi shipping of these States the the maritime resources of the loyal ports of e Union will be arrayed. Adding the . to age of Dela ware. Maryland, and Missonrh to that of the free States, the sum total is 4,468,292 tune, or nearly ten times that. of the rebels, even in cluding North Carolina, Tennessee, and Ken tucky in this categnry. , In regard to the important matter of sea men, the preponderance in favor of the loyal States is all still greater than in the item of ships and tannage. A large majority of the officers and men who sail the i comparatively few vessels owned below the Potomac are from the Free North. The uppeti lakes furnish five times as many seamen as all the South. New England does even mere . than this. The shipping sometimes lying in a single slip ' in the city of New York could !turn -out nit ers enough to man every vessel belonging to the Cotton States, while th occasionally seen riding in the East River c ould - sail all the craft owned in the twelvedisloyal States, with enough loft to capture all the priva teem which, the Jeff. Davis oligarchy could fit out in a twelvemonth. . I Such are the 1316171:10 resources of the bel ligerents. With this preponderance on the side of the Union and with nearly three times as many males between the ages of 18 and 45 for land service as the rebellious States, and with fifty times as much money and credit to furnish the sinews of the contest, no one can well doubt to which side victory: will ulti• mately incline.—[N. Y. Tribune. Capture of win Infernal Quite an excitement was - created in Phila &aphis on Friday by the seizure of a . subma rine boat, the invention of be Villeroi, Fgetichman. It was going dciwn the river, and struck on. an island. Fear men were &mad aboard. • V'fileroi says lie was about taking it: to tho navy yard to test, but the of ficers of the yard disclaim anp knowledge of him. The boat was constructed some time since fori raising wrecks and outer submarine work, but was never put in active use. The _Bulletin describes it as &nom; "Externally it had the am:canna of a ac tion of boiler about twenty ket long, with tapered ends. presenting the shape and appear ance of an enormous cigar with a boiler iron wrapper, and for all the world , like Winans' I celebrated steamer in respect to shape- The atter end was furnished with a propeller which bad a contrivance for tottecting it from dua -1 age from coming in contact with external ob ' jade. The forward end was aharkiah in ap pearance; and the dark idea was carried out in other respects, as only the ridge of the back was above meter, while the tail and snout was submerged. Near the forward . end was the hatchway, or "manhole," through which in grass and agrees were obtained. This hole was covered with a heavy iron flap which was Mahe air-tight, and which was secured in its place by numerous pinirerfal saran end hooka. Two tiers of glass buns eyes along each side of the submarine monster, completed its ex ternal features, afforded light to the Inside, and gave it a particularly wide awake appear arm. The parties in charge of it state that the vessel was intended for all submarine pur poses. It had been under water for three hours at a time, and could be moved about at pleasure.. The parsons in' it Could leave it while under water, as`though it was a diving bell. They manufacture, while under water, they said, the supply of air needed for respiH ration." Vlob4tonenL Within a few days several remarkable cases of very sudden conversion have been reported. Gov. Hicks, of Marybuid, has 1100 D the error of his ways, and is now a shouting Union man. - Col. Anderson, on his way to take command of the Kentucky volunteers, announced to the people of Huriabum that John 0.- Breckin ridgewho has labored with all hirimight to turn Kentucky from that loyalty which her peace and interests, as well as her duty, make nec usary, had seen the error of ins ways, and was DOW !tidy to join the great army of . Union men. Whether the latter case has been correctly reputed or not, we'do not cuo to enquire : it may be premature, but it only anticipates what is sore to comer-Mr. Brock inridge's day of "profusion' , of unalterable fidelity to the Goverment and love of the Union. Prudent churchmen do not altogether reject cases of instantaneous conversion-- For vitae the limb bolds out to born, Tbe !Oast sinner may return.. But experience has shenni the, wisdom of accepting converts of this clue only on pro bation, and admitting them to full member ship only whew they have proved, by contin ued good conduct, that their reformation is abeam and from the heart, Meantime it is the duty of all tho faithful to keep these weaker brethren out of teMptation. Proposals for a Loan of $3,000,000 to the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. In pursuance of thefirst section of an Act of the General Assembly, entitled "an Act to cicala a loan and provide for tinning the State," approved May 15tb, A. D. 1841, and the sixth section of the Act entitled "an Act to provide for the payment of the members, ofscers and contingent expenses of the Extra Session of the Legialifore," approved BUY 16th, A. D. 1861, and by the authority of the same, NOTICE is herebAiven that proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, until .three o'clock P.M. of Wedis °Way, the fifth day of June next, for the loaning to the Commonwealth the rum of THEE& MILLIONS OP DOLLARS, for the purpotes set forth in the before named Acts of Assembly. The said loan to bear an in tercet of six per cent. per annum, payable semi-annually in Philadelphia, and the loan to be redeemable in ten years from date; and for thopay,ment of the interest and liquidation of the principal thereof, a special tax of one ball mill on the dollar has been directed to be levied on all the property in the . Common wealth taxable for State purposes. The cer tificates of loan shall not be subject to taxa tion for any purpose whatever; and all certifi mates of the denomidlition of one hundred del hue or leisa shall hare coupons attached; those of a larger .deneminatiati will be iuued either as inscription or coupon bonds, at the option of the bidder.: .. The proposals, must state explicitly the amount proposed to be taken and the rate to be paid. The State reserve& the right to so• cep the .wriolst or any part of the amount of fered to be,taken unless the proposer stipiilates otherwise.l No condihonal proposals will be oonsidered. Upon the acceptance ofany proposal at least ten percent. of the amountmust bepaid down, :the balance, if preferred by the bidder, in thirty and sixty dam - when certifimtes shall issue far the tame, bearing interest from the time of the' payment. .., The proposals mustbe directed under real to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, indors ed "Propoaabi for Loan." • . nebula will be opened at 3 o'clock in. the afternoon of the day above named in the prey arum of the Govemcrr, State Treasurer and Au ditor General and each other persons as may - see proper to be present, oaten, after exams nation of the same the Governor will award the Ilan to the highest bidder or bidden. Sy order of the Governor. • $ ELI SLIFER, Secretary of : the Commonwealth paws or 111 SllCirld IT 01 tS I COII , III , IIII/1, - • I 4 1111111/11[71, itSl 116/0811., j 111!1;11ir ..'j... i~~. ;~~r =.==MM inawuß s4ttis' lo.verrixtownome cur • . - -(barpsey (tante, the ^F... TWO Crioffisyyrlllll 0. Pf 4 u.r.fold Mbar.M.ar Ka salmi Lto I. It to ofoofomoodotf 'that or•. au f atom* . f Um MOW of tbitosopeo, w o. mf 21:1It BY Oft ER LitTO TUB GADITAI UV, alaltattUSUß ADD, • 1.14D0s AN Y.—la oraLoandassatturnar Obon. . a OA artier. for Ito melons loth. orioles, In.roaa aro 04011.0 t0 veal to OA VORVOrtoe Room. Ls rotate Bonitos@ 'oa ruiDtt"aail YelUAtt.' DAY •ry afttiOnta. team A itatUe-alotoolt. - Orton* of Crompaals• are zwurlid to nowt tha mots of their nor. Itt• above Woo 00 4 abet. 4..AVOLu RD. • myll - Pm. or UAW potoatr. . Amour Wow D. 11. B. Ur( OM - n omad Story Wilkie." Hall, omit *nail REMITS WANTZD.—Tgis,Compa-• tu will not... a Vat On* wtrhodbd root ton to 411 tbo(rfwh. to Me DM Diapluou4.. Tloo t 4 4. hon . arrant, stand of ono for arthrog, =barb alatuaonal . Oar militia monad's Ord aereptad. Armory open Imo outOng ea undara tamp . (InytErAtt] 1110. LAIB. 0.14 a. Puirtattatag . latb,lBoL MIRE 00311:1ITTICS 0 HOME DR. .-.--, •-,_ MCI irM moot at Its COT T. CU7 WI lIVIIRY DAL nom 9 mull IQ ill Um tug. and nut . wall II to tba 'Mattoon, wheat= for IfEcan Gard' mutt mart thassaelvaa to. bl, all IMPURCIDiIIi• lama atartand to tba I split JOU U. 111110 4U, Husby. • • xasalle• Bus or PinataMy I Tab, 1601. it't7 DIVIDEND.—The Dirah ”ra —of this Bank ha.. &eland • D 1041•0 • VIRZI Pig, DENT, cat of tb• Profits of the batds ihAtbs, payable cna• or attar the lit that. -.h I I ms:=l Alto abbMIXIm ■CAT lOr WAR t Three sbecti, ihowlngl the Forte and Etatinna of tbe /EMMA r. AND RUI3III. MUM for Me at W. I. • corns Nooa .Ld Third !drools. N. B. Thum flap m tww, Jest wet No the prowl, en. semi Oa steel. mill P.iPt‘4,l:l•lrit•l l l_l•ll4 in I 1 . .... n 051MONWEALTil or PONSTLVANIA.-- 'LI TO James blignite. John O. Magnin and the twin of Morin Magnin, late of Alledbaoyocooty, demand, at the Mama or hire lirldpet Meta . I . Tan are hereby cited to Hand appear beton me, Wa il= J. Itichardean,lleter forth* - Praha , * of WM/ and Art granting Lemma of Administration, .In and for the mutt? nforeacide On or helm* Tea ft DAT MT JONI,. at eald Iteateteee Mot, at Pittehurgh , hen sod Moue to tale oat letters of Administration an a onto of meld Charles Magnin, dismissal, or sham canes,if any 300 hart, why mid Luton should oat Mom to Mir Artelpt Deets or moms other dt paean. Olson under my hand gni and Of oftire at Pitishargh, . Olt 40th day of ALM. A. /1 1 81 11. ra .. y2l IldaMerT • WK. J. RIOSARDSON, Milder. NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, BRILID /ANNUM BTILAW BONNITII, husesr! STRAW HAnsM MIAMI Damp a allitiqr WILIOHN UAT Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers and Ruches Dress Trimmings, Dress Trinimings. New heyle Drees Buttons. Guipureand iirusaele Lade. Thread Lade kind Edgin&e. Gloves, Gauntlets, Lace Mitts and Hosiery I.IIOIiOIO3IIED MITS. Lana szre mkt SIOURNINO SSTS aconet and Swiss Edgings atidvinsestings Maltese Lace Seta and Collars alters Lace Sets and Col!are POlliT LlOlt COLLAB.P. POUT LAOS COLLARS. 11100 P BEIM AND 0411FRID. 1k and ?derino Undershirts and Drawers CHABIES GIPNIER'B, ETZEGI EJABEKRY LOUTU WAtitl- 7". TOCYIII Wlll3ll. p.p.w. :11•141=00111 LIM sr to soy ankle Doc wed for 14 t i atrat p.. • DT 128 REM U Il µtreks. lb. ad Irasa bony. II will sMr.. all admire escrstl.s smaal I I *III cars Mum - - - . It will mat. .oft rim op , Gams Ward .4 Wealthy. Is will pr. wiof Tivildich• wt.. used re/Wady. 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PPP b booby by Pa ass -: ba • Portlyof the Mit* fkonioor la bore =Pao to apixdat an au* Inca:kw of bwassello Woo* ter tbs - conaty of alkelteriy, abate draw end enainto•-, Pao Pali IS I* am* ea :Uwe Ps lapse:tor of demautb - • o noestribe *yard eoutay ' ' < :_ • SW hawks; baing obligated by bum - • •-• bad* atui bound min ware *mina for Pot faithful mry t =,: f. f . bli o 4: 1 .= . 1 Xi 1=1:4 pertainba to ilia lusphnion ot dranonle Poona: • irnlf. - . • lIDOLPEW WOLFE'S A.Ro]w‘.. , ria SCHEIDM =RAPPS, BOPUL/1119111 Tonic, Diuretic, ANTI-DYSPEP'TIC INVIGORATING- CORDIAL PURE 2101.1.63 GIN. - FOR AtI2DIOLIi AND, PRIVATE 178 E. IJDOI4PRO WOLFE'S PURE OCOONLSO BRANDY, • xakpariaa and bottle by email; warrantod pore and lb. beet mall% witti tds arthicate on the bottliond bawl ow the cork. UDOLYHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE, Imported and bottled by bennektott IsPihr ladietal nor with be airtlicese ao the bate wamorte pan and of tha be ' UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PORE MERRY L. WINE, potted ea bottle by tdmalf, th• NISI se Port Wine. DO OLPR WOLFE'S PURE MADEIRA hualparted 124 b h re. winnow, medidnal =alba bat wine ea oared to the tree in bob Or. The wine warrented perhotly pun. _ ODOLPRO WOLFE'S , PURE JAMAICA ,• RUM, ST. CROIX ROM, SCOTCH I AND WHISKY. an Oa abate hapoehd an 4 bottlad by hinoralt, warranted bare end of the bed nudity. 'TOa ee wid ales my mutate es alma, ettallet a emechant at thley yeacroddeon to the de ot Ma Tate bb.o but f pledgee:a teary th we sle d labal,_ and my ardbate, ta come n e edam be ralled Von [hyaena wbo, use Wage and Ligum ether practice. 5 aUain it,. the menet to tees wear. Les Ws by_ all Papectatebnesteteud Al4lll ,_, uDoLeflrot" • Manufacture and evader Oita e o 'nedion Arenella lt,Pl and Been atr%7l, s rN Y k., by na.aso.a. nottbinia lto Woad Oat. &lAN LLOODLIOW lioW ttesaly—aast raddled, as tbo Nam., Ittitt =4 RO D,bWt W Om of PAteltstattalitovittekgliiii; J.channnu, IL D. 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