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tall - ins agroon Ivan The .Anunopnie and 'Wog
---.. . elsannaof.eao ward, borough and tosviuhip in all,'
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__.l.onistp, ars.rquesled to convene nt their usual
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the Coan H di ansa, i cy n
ilia chi - Poabargb, on
, . . Wsdnosday, the Mt of Jana neat, at 10 J.. IL, of , ond
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7'..47, so wadi{ d• candidata*. far national, Mate and
... ' --, - sOadt7 444 , le b. sanotted at th e easing fall eke
- 'ISM: Tha 'Limits Rionnp in all the - to•rniaipse.t -
L dald MOO/ be hold at.3..ielalrt P. af., and iu Pitts
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.- =and a the weds ;nal pa tonna! at pi P.M., id
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Tao eiPurcaltuie would e irately ttig e upon die said
ralaltinPr4oll ar4t6o.nln*V!.lo,l4 re• 1
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.`?".lal4..trevairr, chem.,
; :. J.W.Lastrocaa, .inplb
BPSTetaliell.
—l:litediasos,
sal o Coal Inalrr4o3l.
have the last the dotage to the Bellmore
10:011 l,blmftt The New Yorker" were rurt
rlll,aidiSei ,VO‘cs k#Origt bOth VAS of Dele(f
otiidO2/2/540 044 and the Dandiamers finally
Wiese dineit.iithe amvention,becemernelluilk,
I njii , Dsd been admitted, and on the fourth day with.
Ibleit: The ierskim appear to have been noisy
' excitihip to the but; said as much ill temper
end
wu tinuttlferied as mould possibly; exists:n.3'l4 men
iptce :ate °pinkies. There were two or
three attempts made to read the VilinuotProvieo
Me r n iinftid . the tonientiom but nothing more than
: t ru t h .were heard, thrush some of thew
Thisteday;:itsriltickiMent, of N. York, Woke the
gankr.i Slavery and denouncing
Tricking . :a thanwent Min hid allusion to the
-Viabunter 'pelegackm, when he was interrupted
bi who Mated that the delegation had
withdrawnun the' convention, kr the putpue of
leaving.tit ,membamoised, and that the course
ads gentlemen won would tend to any thing
Mr. Dickdrison Weaned that be wits determined
CrieeoPonle?—,.cedef--, don't beer him'ind
011ieartidences of dissatinSidi" were reiterated.
Idr."Dickleion saidthat th ose who did not dowse
'! Whew him could get out Of his Inuring.
• A oambeftt numbers here withdrew..
Dickbutoopen assumed a more conciliatory
7sfr.:FoirtMuth, becegi the eftemem, sub.
set, of resoldlions, that as the Herkimer
,(Bardeertures) Deleon= had refused te accept of
web, ami had withdrawn bran the Convention, the
'Sparser (Hunker) Delegation be permitted to cut
1.0. vote of the State of New York in thia Convert.
taw . and that this Convention repudiate the WI
' The introduction of tbese resolutions canoed
e o n
throughout the Courser
FlZire rise top: demittory debate, which won
m by various members, when Mr.
1 Of the fortr;we give -the last in full below, to
;Allah Is to be added .1 goi Worth, from Kentucky,
and t for Batier- 2 from Tennessee and 1 gons
• States' Cwer.Wondbaii.Btielinas.
'Neer ... .. .0
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AbodeLurd .. . . . ... ..
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New ... . ...
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Indians .. ............ ........ 0 /
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Nrisconie . ...
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Arkansas..,.. . .... .. . . ... . .
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. • "Mole ntnabets. ol
sThe loch,
aced WizsdlarrY o•iest afterwards
; their*is (or the minium; .ani Mr. Mc
.:cutmeri, Pisonninnin,". isid-,411121 altkiongh,
the deleted= with which be had acted,hantimough.
oat the ;warm' ballots, coot their Whole vote Or
PennsYlVardes &mite son, James•Bnchanan yet
'he
,oreabined wisdom of the Deftb3CIECT of the
Union siaaMbled in this Convention having Made
choke, i 4 mother diatingoished Democrat; a only
, . Pettoxylminia to pledge herself to
nominetiort—a ydedge‘which she
ntschn next rat by notiottty of 30,000
.. SW - the nominee, .
-• s ' -For Via , President, th e Penneyirmia Delegates
roar ELLIOT.
Alatkr, to-44Amlan,•7-74.+014 5-7.lcing,B•'
1.13:--410un mus t 1--Mison, 5. •
: iine - was 'afterwards made tinic . Limnos.—
Saatn"tipacr incidents of the Conyentian eve ,hall
nersoetti twaysnr,
pUocedings iodic Conrention, on Tuesday,
htnuty, and the final adjoniniunt did ;
pott4e Owe wad two o'clock We shall gyre
. the Imetchaims of the whole matter to morrmr.—
" , L - Some Of the Southern members became rely per
emptory in the end, tusd, heauled by Mr. Ifancy,
-threatened Me 'votes of Alabama, Gasugin,S o M h
• caroling, and Florida; if mate was not yielded
on the Slave quation:
Mather boned contention was whether, in the
and, the Pennsylvania Dales - Wu ' had caw their
foe Cass. One of the delegates said be had
wm.. Mr. heCandleas, who'-caw the ifout of tbe
Wlll not present to decide the Mauer, and
,:_oss Convention WI thel matter as they found it,"
therSibulli. sever. be-karma whether the
Delegatevoted for Cus or not,
:sun& it is" certain t hetamajoritY of 30,00 n was
04304 by . Mr... M'Catuilen for the no
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wd weAkers.
banrid ant . of the %him*"
oweatiou.
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'Jot& on al-Pie:am ,
Mr. lames a. Smith, a Beralturaer,ofNew York,
1 asseaded the rostrum awl ed
ite.-7
Ba a speech of
an bees length ibeers n defence aft t ruharM
led it amenthey anue atoll.
t lle ioniate. . Be denied thw, and aunre the Conran.
-• non that, lo fart oxichbtang the fact; they re
Me poliabate:suns as their greatest
ke Wilde be and his colleagues were ready to
„yield their nocompromisi.g !Rapp,' te thou , righi
of the States which the pwpie at the Booth held
- --, ert dimr, they desired to extend to all Gee Gleamy
which may basequired the principles pentudgeted
..by Mr. Ullman is 1781, and ~ he Wasted that be.
cettee'tbey stoo:l74ezring ealless,;:.drarviferson
,1718 assembled Itefixtentel of the nation. . ~
the .
Sing maintained that the Barabumers were
'• entitled 10 their lees not ally ri se[ ean* . but
~...,
he
were appointtlitarding to the an.
cepa( the party ut ew Yak. /la said
--, • . he and las friends wens not in favor of that
A I
;- • • ethat . of the coastitedoe width carried
:811 into free territory.. They were =comm.
:.• liereed carat:Mee of the
q( Oliki tolend New Hampshire whieb
. ~.. , the e we-views, and asked if such see.
ihmetearrie to be tolerated in Mose Mazes and
..•`, ,, f'' ,:' in , New • York I Ile warned the Can.,
.':.....1,f• -f.: maanetlisf if ?IMO- York was thus treated' the
';-•.., :-;i- mocrparty would be disbanded, Yirgi
De e on rthti
Getegis
• '• - . d Fiends had meolved that tey woul d
'• „. .-• , mt. no man for President who was not ems:
~,: efinthe'd/dreot Perrista If those . States retold
r."•-• -!...nlette.taking one iideorthe question-. With
..: ~..--,.. Ikritg,:inby uct.other Pete' assume the mitt
, ...,,, .• c. thhr•Qouveationestempted to curry out
' ' vim" '
..: ~ •
...••:Abilittiejoie lOW bt some of the Panther*
. :- . .V. ,t Stale her IoW Ahern 141 the DeetOencY efibe 1
-•:',-, •1;.•.: v..?keh would not elefie-it,..„ nal S'enbiatia by 1
'... f -Ow casOctitiop'ssa Nl/40-regsrd :eV its ' 00SW
psuadiesi- but ' , roll tl§t AP, ..- .•
- . „ • , .., - -.
. ' - • 4.mtiii.f.ol OA
..-.1;:` • Mil. 13..Positertook, the Axe red Gs* ter ex.
RWMIII
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r+ :x~~STJ~•~7IS-r z fi t; ~~ i~- f ~ Y l{ ~.
'~' _ a~'lfftcz s °' ~Y y' ,
coguideduuttbersoiticreklesfript iei,
York coidd never agese;ThoseiihlsipartY Wield
itot go om to the when. Thete plorkons write
isirrow kir them %ascot wen.' Mit and Ids Maas
' &kind to steed by the North, the East, the
the West and the Centre, taking the co nstitution as
their guide,
Mr. Yancey proceeded to declare his ocioviction
that, oder bearing die gentlemanthem.
selves, there was bat one Democratic deleMdion
blocking at their doom from New York- Be dr
nosuseed thelßarnbumen as Whigs io disguise, or
At 'minkukts, mad in reply to an inquiry. weud "
tO tipleisi, his views of the powers of the Geirral
Government, and of the an& the People on
the subject of slavery. _
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.
. .. •
Mr. Yancey.—le I am to have aught with atry. •
one, let me have it like ItoderickDba--wthevery
weapon east aside whicl gives me an undue mt. I
"ether- (Loud applause!) ' Bet I will not detain
the Convention. I do not; let toe a t the W eigtle"
MI6 fro Georgia desire to bear, myself
though, l i t I spenk more intelligently than some,
should prefer listening to myself.
Mr. Forman -made a remark, which was not
hard at the reportern desk.
Mr. Yancey. If the gentleman wishes to ad
dressme, be can make his communication else.
where.
' Mr. Forman . Yon are not the first Th a n that has
got out that way. [Cries of "order."] i •
Mr. Yancey. When you get in pi:v o rtical', be
that gets out may laugh! [Renewed.Criell -of e or
der." .. .
I The Chair called both geuthiman to order; aid
they resumed , their wan
__ _ . .
Alphonse:Do Lorna:et ne.
The distingnistied Position occupied by thin tru.
ty great mari,—uPori whose wise and sagacious
measures probably , depends the solving Pirthe
questa' a whether France Is capable of &ming and
sustaining a :Republican kern of Government—
' makeilinery thing relating to hie previous, as well
1 , ,
as present , history; expredingly interesting. We'
had in on English Journal the &flowing sketch, ay. I
ideally drawn by one well acquainted with his life. ' 1
Lalllattille will probably be the first President of
France. - -
ALPHONSE DE LAMAIMIHIC,
Emiles: of Me Provisional Grantoiens of Franco
On the banks of the Saone, near the old feudal
town of - Biscay, was barn,' ni the year 1792, Al
;dense to Fell, who took the Dune of Lamartine
fiorti 011 WON whose neural= be afterwards
inherited.. His father,.dacended Cram an old aria
toast& family, was -a Major of Cavalry - under
Louis XVL lie was a convert to the educational
theories'of Idassetult, and aoreammed his son to all
kinda of physical hardships. - Until bin twelfth
pow, the young Alphonse was allowed to ramble
in the fields or On the kills of the Saone, with bare.
head and feet, Wien weathers; his motr, whose
virtues be 1/111 so tenderly and sweetly sung, w
an
his only teacher .. After studying four , years in te
college at Halley, be speurtwo years in travel, via•
Piing, in mammy, with a friend, 4 the capitals of
Europe, and mingling in the gay ble of Courts.
• In 1819, be entered the Body Guard of Louis
XVIII, in which Its rumbaed needy two lean—
It wan during this time that .his &clings, calming
down alter the exciting round of society in which
he had • mingled, beganno find voice in poetry,
though his first ellusicins were not given,to the
world tal wand yeses :afterward
e was appointed Charge to Turin soon after
'tha t of Na to
rent and resided several years in
that city and Horence,to which be was atlerwarls
transferred. Ills "Meditations Fatigues" appear
ed in IE2O, and were first introduced to notice by
Jules Junin. Their popularity was inunediateind
unbounded.- Nothing was talkedof in the literary
circles of Paris, bathe now and impassioned pat,
who hail risen among them without the slightest
premonitionof his approach.. It is grateful to loaow
that the generous appreciator! which the poet re
ceived from Janis, was loped. by the etratunge"
meat which he, in turn, gave to Jima Reboot, the
: baker of Nissans, and now one of the most popular
poets of France. . -
English -lady of great
beauty, and talents, and was man . after attached to
the Embassy at Naples, where be composed his
exquisit "Ilinnorties Poetiques," which were pub
lished ki11823. The fimor.g Year he was ap
pointed Charge to Tuscany, and be lived severed
years at Florence in intimate relations with the
Grand Date.. Daring ; this time he gave to the
world "The laaxCantobf Childs Hiurold's Pilgrim,
age," . and the "Death of Socrates," a moral and
erd
dE
dace. poem. On one °opinion, hearing Gen
Pepe speak unfaverably to the honor of _Franco, he
challenged hiM,Myl was dangerously wounded in
the duel which followed. '
' Ha wn in , the North •of Trance, and had just
been named".l4llnirar to Greece, when the Three
Days overturned the throne of Charles X. Thin
Reirohttion gave Tula to one of the most interesti et
ng
hooka of romantic travel ever) written. Not fe
lug - immediately at - liberty to enter the service of
the Seine of Orleans, be determined to comae a
bong cherished project—that of a vayage--tohich
the
East. lie purchased a ship at Biarseilies, Or
Os fitted up in a magnificent style, and, swam
partied with a numerous retinue,. set sail for
Smyrna: After narrowly r•onpitig shipwreck-on
the toast Keratnania; and tendon; at the princi
i pal ports of Greece and the Archipelago, he landed
\lit Syria. At Beyrout, where be hail
l this miswit for
tune to kw his only daughter Juke, boeti his h,
and, accompanied bye large band of Arab horsio
men. viaitedthe Holy land, and extended his jam
\
ney into the desert. Wand" LetraWn, n e ther Mill
of ancient Palmyra. While hems cour,umnet
edost a fleet camel, arrived with. lettersaunomic .
tog hie Medi:non Deprityfm theDepartmeat ofand
the
North. Be immediately retraced his Jaume
rafter an ablemee of thirteen months, readied Paris;
• and took his seat in the Chamber of Deputies.. .
He at rat joined the Conservative party, at the
bead of which good 013iI0t hut, on being elected
loon after to represent Macon, his birth place, be
began to manifest sentiments of A Mole Ghent tit
tore; .and con n a te, called down, upon Monolith°
Isatire of Connate, by declarpg 'himself itidepen.
dent of party, and governed atone by the power-of
great ideas. Since then be hoe eteadily . progress
ed in his adv.:way of republican principleg and
his popularity increased so nipidly, that to 1643,
when he opposed himself violently to the rile).
of Gained, the wtole body of the Mall members
joined him, mad the Court -sought in vain via
him over to its service.
..• •
.
In LeSten Public, a jounrid:which he establish
ed et Macon, he has Marna advocated the entire
freedom of the Press, and the , abrogation of the
Death Penally. In 1913,* grand festival was giv. ,
en- to himthe Maccandsoi at which he
ed himself wren more openly, and publish=
t' after a programme of what he conceived to be the
[ principles - of true political fremlom. • Through long
ranrw' and the exercise of a• careful Judgment,
be bas attained oratorical powers of the highest or.
der, as the scenes enacted 6; the Hoist de Ville
bear witneis. He pessaries more power at. this
moment, perhaps, than any man in France, and .
1 that he will employ it foe her good and gimp, the
constant nobility of his character assures us. - •
Urania° ,is tall and slender in Rum,
1 but re.
. markably graceful and self pawning kin all his ,
tooterients. Early education and long imincourm
.
with
bnlhaa lo e o y t . e of ' mvs,wnhic h him
au n re q fi u n al M le e d a , ead
in the aristocratic' salons of Paris. His eyes are
of s deep,elhar blue, and bis hair light brown, and
flowing. His lips are thin;, but very expressive,
and his whole countenance as fully indicative of
the poet as the politician. : '
3$ • 3^J
MOM 41111111.8,TA11 0 .
The schooner Mary arrived at New Orkatta
on the morning of the 18th, from VeraGraz At
last a gummy( the Mexi c an Congress has ammo.
bledat Queretaro, and were awaiting the arrival
of the American C00:11:11WIBMen, to commence de.
LberstOns upon the treaty.
The opinions upon the peace were as
pet various gado:inflicting. g comes
fiem Queretaro, April 2d:
!!At 11 *lock at night the people hare become
weary with suffering the oppression and sport of
petty tyrants. This is at lent the ease with Maxi-
The.displa then goes on to rpm*, is folkwai
"By the: omnipotent liserciait of do WM, discar
ding what is called the General Govetioment of the
nation established at Queretaro, it has prostrated
WM earth its tresehertoo oppoissora — At 9 o'clock
on the night of this day, without any resistance, in
nor
vialkoar,tWa w truce or a l ' illu"
; an=
hogeorshie peace is concluded. Stich is the mo.
gramme of thin missing revolutiot; st the head of
which do distiriMoolmi Generals Alrocrode, Basta.
manta and Paroled, to Whose voice all who are
Malice= rather than partims, will respond. The
min of Deny boa sounded at last" Bons of indal.
go and Itutbide, awake! The invincible handof
Providence points out tO pm a .way by Which
.a very nation of the globe will occupy °stole place.
Mexicans, fulfil your. cleadoy." -
American deserters were continually arriving
st Queretaro. Du ri ng the previous throe days '2O
had presented themselves to the Mexican govern
ment, and were incorporated in Banta Patricias
•
TlVarmon of Qacretaro was composed of 620
nan A , wager of 1110,000 bad been made the and
against peace, several deputies being' concemed
ent
..
Ain thabd..
wrrm 0 . says 'Herrera has been nominal •
ed forme dm , ..7- ,and a majority of voters will
Lingnaarl Ili murderer of tdrs. Rademacber
I. been lesdenced to be banged. At the datives) ,
of. satitanci. Owner nodded hie' natant,
and then raised bit hand above Its band, with one
fingarpointlinfurnard,ind said, witb much cooling
tusk osnybsaia, -I am .set. qty of the uturdar
Naomi , axe Ctiaiviexala IL.lizoao.—The
Board . of Directors etas Central Railroad Compa
ny of.Geoe* have agreed to mem:amend to th e:
'SlOCkbaden =bawd= of $250p00 to the amt.'
Mffiertialbralesad ohattasoo ßadioed CoMpai
ey. - f/birtualtee. op ;'the o ne million-dollars Vir•
antiby the company fiem the State of Georgia
anti South Caitilina, and iniores theediopletion of
thework•
• SLOP , 142.411 P-170. cia6,l"ti* CarnMer
hu
temnai. iiembiosi i 6 scutb, , e);:i
taxa - aroppiee for several &year sae .nroathrel
Hotel, ham •Idernded laves, wbolo accicek
row bier thatsky. . Ile didoga sui them
locose. apse tbeir ova- rearrarave—bulerrided /0/
their present and lame sestemaorra..., • =
. _
Gaz Sateradolty Initiative' at Baltimore,
ft= KiiiglaCaallkniCS. vra lesin - that
Sine Ao-
di inland on the Sth nut. He will mutant a 6avr
months, and afterwards paned to Venezuela.
• • .
' $ 4 . 5 =4 - 'l 4, n• 4 • 4',"•'. • ,
--•"4
M==
-'lllliikedist,Sitealerea Cesterasieirs
*meentrtitiurbieni was of Comparatively Gh
tie imOrt'uxi witilsihe regular owlet of Ow dal' .
anti reached, Which:was the fallowing report.
" The Comefitteeror the State of the Church beg
leave further to repxet in part: , -
That they- have had under considerstion the
claims preferred by the Chinch South to • portion '
of the property of the Book Concern and Charier-' '
ed Feud; and pending the discussion of thewhole sob.
ject, the quemion of proposing to refer the
matter to disinterested 'arbiters was proposed and
coniidered.• Whereupon the Committee agreed
to recommend to the General Conference for ad p.
tion the following mrolutions:
Risolrai, 1. Thai it is the sense of this Confer.
mace; that we have no authority independently' of
the annual conferences to enter into sybaritical
with the commissioners of Mehl. E Church South,
in relation to the claims set up by them to a divii.
ion of the invested funds of the M. E. Church.
Basfeei,2.Thatthis General Conference reams.
mend to the Annual Conferences so tar to suspend
the slick restrictive robot the Discipline 10 If to
allow the appoiotment of-commissioners for the
purpose of arbitrating what is technimilly called the
Epcx=,...,,hecommisiioners of the M.
By order of committee. Respectfully - sub.
Geo. Pore, Chairroax
The upon this repot was opened by Dr.
Tonalinenn,sitßentucky,wha opposed it in a spirit
of the. moat ' marked bitterness. He contended
that the Corditeencelhad no right thns to alienate
its funds, in either a legal , Dee:oral point of view;
The discipline of the Church; was explicit on this,
point end by thit they should be governed. He
was glad the . Conference had taken such firm
ground in relation to Slavery, for he was opposed
to all trimming upon the question. He then pro
ceeded to speak niptirWt. the Church South, chug
hsg it with being the great instrument fior the per
petumion of .61avery, and the greatest aid to that
institution in the nineteenth-century. Ile disowned
them as brethem and declared that had the confer
once the tamer, he would surrender to the South
all the money if they would abandop the name of
Methodists. iti:kwas, he would guard the prop.
any of the Church and surrender it only when re
quired by the Is*, to which the South threatened
VPaaL.
Dr. Peck,ediior of the Methodist Quarterly Re.,
view, followed in support of the resolutionnin a le.
ry able speech. He entreated hip brethern to
view the question in its proper light.' The Church
South blamed , a. claim for their share of funds
'under the plan of separation--ehould it be rejected
'or should the Conference adopt a Om which in
the eye of the warldprouldshmer that the Methodist
,Church desired a settlement of the question upon
the grounds of equity, and upon the 'roles of
ever to be observed among Miro= men. By the
•
exesrion or the revolution of the South, did it not
now appear that the M. E. Church had made moo-
ey:hy the semustion,—by rotainingjmoney the cos
tribetion of the North and South for the use of the
Church. Did not the soperanuated members, the
Widows and the children of the South'. lose .their
proportion of the funds, and would it not go to the
entire benefit of the North. He would riot wart to
have the law, used to coerce robbers, and felons,
wrest the moperty from them. but he would throw
open the doors wide for an 'arbitration. that they
might not only feel right themselves, but show to
the world, Max equity was what they aimed al, and
not the securitygiveu them by bye alone.
At the close of Dr. Peck's ranee" tudentutes
were offered by &or members all looking to arbi
tration. One plan offered, had the sanction of
Bwhops, andprovides kr the selection of two dO
- by the Conference, to net with a similar
number from the Church south, added to another
jointly chosen. The fire members thus chosen
(and not Methodists) are to act es a Board of AAA.
%ration and their decauon to be final on the Prop
mt.), question. The debate was continued at
length but no vote was taken previous to the ad
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•
. "''. 37llr7W w—'lloo- K l4.
VALVA/31. G1L6113tA1t..—..., new Spanish and En
glish entitled ,-AmmmiCaloglisit" by D.
Jose • • 'Eireann, 'revised by Fayette Robinson, ham
.• neen issued. by Messrs. Cowperthwalt and
Company of Philadelphia. Lt appears to have been
carefully compiled, na greatly r mdculated to
facilitate the studies of those who are desirous of
acquiring a perfect knowledge of
, tiiis beautiful,
language.ia fur sale by J. IL Mellor, lit 'Wood
•
sweet. • .
11r. J. L. 'Rutz, fourth lit., has rammed all the
numbers of Sparks life of Washington, except two
voleunns, which we believe have been published
by the Harpers and will DOM be in the wear _ This
life of Witsliirgiron, we have, and It him beeriierw•
ed inn form to image it acceMilide to alllihrusiea.
Mr. Read bunion receivedfrom the press of the
Ilaipers, Hobert* nnaWata of Butlers ittmlogY ,
and the Boy ' s Spring book with illustrations.
• The Hatt Sertiscripttosi,
•
From tbe best: information we have, a majority
of the Delegates chosen on Saturday evening are
friendly to the County Subscription for the Central
Erna. The is good news, and worth many mil
lions of dollars to the City mod County. This, we
hope, is but the beginning of the :sod. We hope
now that Company, Citizens, every bmly, will lay
bold of the work, and prosecute it East and West,
until East aid West are brought into the closest
posistlge ?mai:tidy to the trade of Pittsburgh; -
• 311.. GC - MOON, ON BIELICAL DISOONZII2I3.—TOO
public will bear iu mind, that this accomplished
lecturaiailldisco. arse to night at Pluto lialL The
subject of hie lecture is a sublime one, and should
ausact every lover of that Holy religion, whic
first diwnedupon the world, from Ancient Egypt!'
so long the abode or Dlr. Guam:lona with every
part of which he is intimately. amplainted=hlr. 1
Gliddon,we understand is shortly to leave for
Egypt, being anxious to take past in the !evolution
whicb,—if not already going s hortly, in I
all human probability, occur in that beautiful but I
benigbled hood, row held in bondage by the Turks: I
DIZZOITIOI TO IIIT:W1110 .....e ionic
number °l'D:legates am moving fora std to Phi
ladelphia, wla win pass the Delegates to the 8. 1
mote Convention homeward bound...We observe
various speculations afloat as to tan preferences of
themajority: Some declare it Wale Clay,-cetc
ers Scott and others Taylor. /Vow orrivw
Stimulation is idle when action is only *bait a
week distant.
.
Cmurricv.—Thera has been some improvement
in theiste;of Eastern Exchange Eff Currenoy,
erhich'ean be had for Pima and a quarter per cent.
mm*. Currency is selling at WM i per cent.
discount, and getting to be • little scarcer, so much
so, ea to mishe operation. difficult.
Pta Ideisu-Baks of Mercer rig Metal were
made on Saturday at 518 the ton currency, with
offers of more td. the Mme price which buyers re.
fused.
?duos licerrrat..—Tto Catholic sums op the
contributions * thus fir, as fallowm--41,628,94 have
been collected in Pillsburgh;s23l,Bs in AllceicuYi
and WOO in Birmingham, making a total d Of
955,29. There are no debts on the New fyispitel
which is now in suecimial operation.
Drumm? - ro Danyu.—A German boy named WiL
ham SteriN who was sleeping on the lien Rash, at ,
the time ri the destruction of thsr. steamer by are,
on Friday, night last, perished In the Munch As
mach of his remains 'as were left by the devour.
lug element, .were„semored from the wreck on
San:inlay morning.)
Tux STrrlClLlisastscac Vanua, it be loan,
give o Concert this evening. The Programme an.
bounced 60Saturday evening, will be peiformed.
As this will positively be the Ws Concert given by
this band, we hope they will be favored with a j'il - 11
house.
Tur. ilutscit Newa—The ilermaim brings one
day' later news from Fiance. One of the most
im
pressive scenes of the Revolution was the popular
recognition oldie itepublic, aniidstihe boOntingof
cannon, the shouts of the people, and In the, , prep
meet Of the Provisional. Govemmeut and the N.
.tioaal Assembly. The question now Is whether
the Leeslature shall Conlin of one or two °ham
bers,—er whether there shall be one or three Prew,
Meats with a susperu4ve veto. -
The National Pietas, the troops of 110 line, the
people andtheirßepreandatives, all frifernised in
the joyous derninnantion of Proclaiming the axis.
mace of the Repsiblia.
In • Csscow,-we regret to lee; the people ham
failed us their efforts, to establish -a free Govern.
meat, ind tyranny sits more heavily upon the pr..
• ,
G l 4 4 't Bunn! has °traveller mediation t o set-,
tie thedifferences between Pruaidet tad Denritirir,
Ritni..been accepted, The negotiation* itad
bh 7 isay beetin. •
wpiisnis his Tama to:vino:4km :set
abiettee,,sf near so
I two ostbS. la this absence
he has batiel two °ibis three sham -
teem s«. yam cot Oda isigrject; wee&
FeW. 4 -91 , .0141110841.41d,the 1 2 10 16 f wool would
oper.sowevrtat highs:rib= darner* .fie the pre
vious_ . .'. - The result tins or that we were
not mieaken. From the best information we can
'Obtain &those welracquainted with the Wool
traile,, and the general course of business, we be.
primeval rule lower this year than last; per
haps ea loves they were in 1646. •
We are led to this conclusion from faeLthat
the quantity of goods brought to market the prat
yMnfrom our own manuMetmers Wl:neap
importations. have teen considerably greater than
dies required kir Consumption; hems. the prices I
have been so muck reduced:that - a loss les been
sustained on many deseriptioas. Cloths that were
sold in the spring of 1817 at $.3 to 'S 2 P Perron!.
have this. spring brought 51,25 to 81,75. otter
kinds of goods Imre been sold at a proportionate
redaction. Under these circumstances, no pro
derM manufatturer will continue to pay last sum
mer'. prices for Wool, and sell hiss goods at the
rates of this spring. Every country merchant who
has been to the Eastern cities, can testify to the
exceeding low prices of goods. •
Some effect has already been prcaluced from
. these causes; fin,:notwithstanding the stock OfiWool:'
in market far some mouths has Lein leas
titan noel at the same period in former years, the
price has gradually declined and still has a down
ward tendency, and we cannot see that any im
provement will take plate in the value of Wool
until goo& shall advance, which, from the mum;
tity in market, and the accumulating supply, tarp
not be for some time to came.
Little or no Wool' his been exported; but some
that was shipped in 180 hu been ;unclosed In
England, broughfback to the United Safe*, and
sold at a fair profit. Considerable importations of
other Wools have also been made; paying, a duty
of 30 pdr sent. Thus showing Me great advan
tage the .Eneish and other foreign manufacturers
possess in :competition with our own, la the law
prices of , materials, in addition to the difference of
wages paid for labor. We presume that the
prices paidi for labor in this country, • will not
be reduced below its piesent average rates, and
'hence are induced to conclude that the reduction
will be mainly on the raw material.
The intercourse and business connerdanui • be•
tweets this country and European very extensive,
Ind we cannot mid being more or len affected
by'the decadences that - ire now taking place in
several of the nations theie. The =settled. Mate
of most of these countries, cause great uncertain-
Via any calculations as to this remit. of trade be
tween them end the Milted States, of the effects
that may be produced on the business of this court
try or our monetary arrangements.
—We have frequently mentioned the necessity of
greater care in washing the Wool and cleansing it
from all filth, such as tags, burs, &c., and would
not now robe to it but that we are assured there is
still great room for improvement in this respect us
regards,much of thewoolthat comes to market.—
We, therefseey urge this matter as worthy the at
tention of Woolgrircrers.
With these views, we recommend caution is
making purchaser, for, w e
we are glad to see i
any or all agricultural productions yielding full re
munerating prices to
the va the e producer, we shouldrices
not
be faithful reporters of value of
commodities and the general state of trade,'were
in the present aspect of busiadas to hold out en
coursgerneni for last year's prices of WooL—Phil
&rinse Galore , has addresaed a ICU, tO
rett Davis, of Kentucky, upon the war. We give
one extract, fmitful is wisdom, and from one of the
veterans of the Republic. _
, The lessons of binary may not altogether be'
lost—Great Britain came out triumphant at the and
of her long war against . France, or rather the French
Revolution. She was covered with glory, added
Malta, the lonian *a many Dutch and
her dominion,
French Colonies are abe pleased, to
dictated the conditions of peace with her victorious
army within the Walls of her enemies' metropolis,
and, for the sake of France, restored to her the le•
gitimate dynasty. In the mean while, she comple
ted the conquest of an empire, .of Indts. And
what has she in reality gained? Anadds
tion of
five hundred millions sterling to her firmer debts,
which imposes an enormous weight of oppressive
taxation on the people, and has already crippled
her resource.* and her power. And the result of
the; apparent extension of her commercial mono.
poly has been to enrich the few, ta impoverish the
poor, and occasionally to throw one million of tine
people out of employment.
What shall be said of a nation, of an empire., et.
tending from the Atlantic to the _Pacific, and fcmt
the North Pole to the Equator! . Of the destiny of
the Ando Saxon rem of.its univerial monarchy
over the whole of Soh America? Now, 1 will
ask, which is the portion of the globe that has M.•
misted the highest degree of cienication, and eves
of power? Alia, with its vet &nitre of Turkey,
Intim, nod China, or Bowie, ilivided .into twenty
independent governmental Other remark' canoes
have undoubtedly largely contributed to tkinossult,
but this, the meat diviwon into ten or twelve arm
tinct languages, must:ran be beglecteiL , But an
these tillemtfi . ons of superiority areas and &witty,
neither require: or .deserve any atuoren
are but premiers, under which to dieginsehmhb
non, cupidity, or sally vanity.
I would be muck gratified by a personal sui
quaintlince with one whose great .Merit is well
known to ear. A* on e express a holier to. that
aTect, it most he by your vieiting this city, kipper
in my 65th year, I travel nu more I would' feel
most happy to see. you here, but it mast ant be de
(erred.
Please *astern the isaitranant ray
-id consideration and personal regard. . . •
Your ob't and faithful seruddi'
• • •• • ALBERT. GALLATINT '
• Hou. Gaunt Itsths,•Parts; •• •
' 'tribute of flupeet.
Extract from the' Minutes of acalled meeting of
' the Pots , . Delphian Literary Society.of West
exasider Academy, May 7:2,1,
Whereas, Information has just reached us MM.
live to the death of Mr. Romer AIXIMIAS Cmu.
- xv.,,of Pittsburgh, formerly • member of this Socks
ty.therefore- -
Remised, That while wneorcially-m4ulesee in
the righteou doings of "sue c u.( gre ,s
and
who ha. aeldoin, of lam, Mid his hand of alit..
don us, we view this
in
of =ltaly ar'a
solemn admonition that s' this is not our aliding
place; that frail and transient in their mute ale
all earthly 'Mations. .
Resolved, That as b . cie.ll, we have sustained
an
inoperable .loss by the death of car beloved
bother, whose' iedefatigable labors for the promo.
motion ofonrsociel interest, merit the high= comp
mendation, - apd MR belong held in grateful re
membraniv, by amity member of this useciation.
Remised, That we mingle our sympathies with
thaw of the pumas and relatives of the decessed,
as they serum over, the sad breech made lu their
domestic circle, by the death of a youthful 'and do
cile' son, and en affectionate and devoted friend, of
whose moral andelassieal worth we take pleasure
in bearing ample and united testimony.
Resolved, That them resolutions be guarani=
to the 'Editors of the various papers in Wheeling,
Virginia, and Washings= ud Pittsburgh, Pears.
rylvania, for publicise= and i copy be transmuted
to the relatives of,the deceased, as • memento of
our respect for.hisrnien
W. M. Punts , ) j
Committee.
'ti. D. APtrarrt,
West Alexander, May 23.1,1218.
nos Ilarn.---Thencheorter 'lsaac Franklin, in
13 days from CepaHaytien, arrived yestadi4
temoon.. She sailed on the 9th invent. In
Ilaytieo andother po rt s on the No rt h nut of t
Wand, all was goiet; bat it Port an Prince terri.
ble wanes were enacting. It seernathut a portion
of the inhabitants remonstrated with President Scs
toque, ermine certain of his measures. when be',
arrested eighty of their number and had thernahot
in cold blood. This atrocknis act moused the
slumbering discontent of the friends of the murder. 1 1
ed ooes, who dew. to arms. President
S)
called his troops. and .maxeled apioathemnt
met them oo the Way, a skirmish emitted, and he
was driven back to Port an Mom ' I
It is mated that So)oque has systeseatiesliy es.
'chided the, yelkrivis-who, though the nsinorllare
the most intelligent and substanthd portion tithe
iniuditaMe4roto all participation in the offices of
Gover.at,tld has replaced them by bitch',
who'? and 'cleanable. -It wits probably
upone remonstrance of the yellows, to thin pro.
senplion that thew matinees , was decided-upon .
At the latest achouslleillt the inflriestiat men of
the yellows in and about 'Port an Prince; Went' el.
',thee killed or in prison.
Lettere state that the terrible bloodshed at Port
an Prince /truck horror to allminds. No °nomad
predict Iwo it would end, but it wan thought f
the% it
might result in thu deposition, , if not death o Solo
que. If the friends of those whom he ; lute en crtz ,
ally murdered should guln . th e ascendancy, a tem
ble reran:aeon may be . suited Upon him and his
sidlerentarßaston Pima, bfW.34ag.
Vroommuns AND CUMCWW. Hoso—The
Hainan.Star says: The Frealdentand.threctors of
the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rell Rosd Company
met at their office, in thin place on Thursday and
Friday of last week. The northern division of the
road from Hudson to Cleveland has been suffer
ed, and are understand from the reportaf the Chief
Enstineet that the route has proved highly
ble favors.
for the: construction of the toad. - The Board
rd
has directed the Engineers to proceed with - the
cation as expeditiously . as the successful progress
of the work-will jµsufy. The grading, bridging
and meuroary of that - portico of the line from lied.
son in Summit Co. to Franklin, in Stark Co.DO
or
under contract, and the work,already cons
menced with spirit saki, to be prosecuted
.
TANAL STTAXIMAT Etrinetret on aux strewn=
—the steamboat Halifax, burst her'boiler as sins
was posing through the locks et Augusta, by
which the explain, (Paine.) Mr. Ansel Bracket, the
Pil°43dr.n.i4Wtangineer, a fireman whose saws
is not known, a men earned Williansb and a, P°°
WWI named James Huey, were last!. Several
others were Wined but none, it is belieXed, fad'
•
144' 'You Weer htiemer,4lle Cambria
sailed on Wednesday, 'with $391,3P5; Ind I . 11!
Me Picket had enough to mike up'half a mdliCew•
The tame 4iytliv Snit:Leiser biougtalp or esoo,
00,cbardniin Luigi shoSaananbbintA ,
dooa
paper sold Cultic meat et IR? pee cen4 aid Wens
. " • •
.
'-iuinTi',Tbe,eiiihr Soldier um Putr l Y
received' Ut' /.44,Yoric: on Thursday 1 The
iureoutsad liiii r recepeort sew
monies upon :the liberal soils; this is peculiar to
New Weir. i
td .
cm•sponitims. • !! r
FOREIGN - NEWS:
ARRIVAL , Or THEE au AMMO
HIBERNIA,.-
~-
.. Pall b. 1/710ii;011111,1114.1111# 10111,461,..,
. . , "
' r 'New Tort, Ifs* 27, iota ,
p p .,
The Steam Shi Meade arrived at sant, hay
ing saded taxa Li - on the 13th Itudant,liting
tog commercial n wsofmuchintportinoe„ Cotton
La fallen Id pound, upon the low, and mid&
lag g^!deS•L ag . - .; r
The French (of England we suppose) hu
been ordered tn be placed In a complete stein of
defence, and several new regimeati exiled' into
service. .
•
Trade in England has been badly affected by , the
Danish bloektulitoittiftlii trouble canned hy the
Italian war; hat the Intervention of England or
Flallee, it war hoped, would soon put an end to
hostilities.
Ledo' ftollin and theradical hictimi have with
drawn from the National Amend,ly.
The new devemment has keen appointed, 'ma
ii \
the moderate party have achieved a complete tri
emph. Lou Blanc and Albert, the operatlre,hara
Pope Pins IX, demanding declaiation , of war
analog. ATIMiI. The Pope wide - a speech to the
people against such a step; but was finally forced
to yield to the popular clamor, as the people threat
ened, in case he refused, to depose him, aadastatr
haft a Provisional . Government He has accord.
Maly declared war formally against Austria. For.
they shirmisbea have -taken place between tbe
Italian poops; under Charles Albert, and the Aus.
Irian awes, and tbe latter are now in a critical sit
The Elsa& fleet blockading the y
now g
ports, to the peat &age of tilde. ' .
!al bkx;dy cxualicia have =tura betamea
the Ittisiians
The revolutionary elthit his extended to this
,coontry, ands bloody humureetien has occurred in
•
The troubles on the Continent have sffeded.the
money make, and throughout the week thanks
lila* been in a very nervous position. - OfMuth.
Consols were down to Ell e; butonF • • y, •
Say before the steamer gelled, atf4:ll., The
prospects of the grain cep are very sisitsrilig,
the effect epon the prices of itractienel baud staffs
isbad. :Thar is one shilling a bartel cheapen'.
litrEsieor. Cum Meatitr.—Thet qoceatiotte
close as
per }lour, irret, te2l 21firetia
• mar Pth. • Zdayth.
Corti,adote, per 4801 W, 288027
yellow "' Z 3029 .2029,
Corn is in fair dentanil:. '
Corro3 M&jw MAY ipllKMit have
been large, with a moderate climatal: The odes
of the week are 2,4,12/3 Wea r . le 3lfvfdi N
Orient; VII Of Blobilevand for
' Upiand.
which shown a decline of id from. fug irides
Livsszooc Piovmos Itassxr.--Prime meu
Pork, AWN Prime, 4001 3 e; amen. per on ,
36a52 Cat Wesfeint. Lard, prime,mtvg., Oat%
Per eel; barreis.29Bo7l, which are about the 116 a
tali Ons try.tbe Calnionia. TolMeas 1 dal
•
Ca 11.901141.1011 01 the Planes:o Gazette.
• '.... i'Veseuserros, May 27, 1648.
4 ,
' Tke House passed the two Senate ßills in ;elm-
ton to Spanieh Steamersand thei. resisters, so as
to allow them to land passe : in the United
States' pone. The House, on r . of Mr. noel.
well, went into domininalsof the Vbole upon Pn:
Tate - pills, which isecapiet . 1 the emire amino.
1- NO Senate in *wink , '-' 4
. -
Itioscrati .T,asayr.,7Wir do not think tbe
aeariftweived a kai days Waco, oftbe rejection of
the;;Trefity atQaeratens, was natketoie.' . llaata
MCIILC, • I'nredew and stkaiade would seem to be
beading a new war pally and . a new =rotation
and wish the treaty rejected. The sneer=
of
these designs, at the last dates, Were not aszoar
smima. . . ,
POLITICAL •
Covviv Couteseanna—We en menested;to state
Met WILL /at BENSON, of .AL trilyi , mill be
a
candidate Rothe above °Sot, sant to the. dorlaiat
Or the AntiAl gamic end Whig (bendy Cesnatiod.
The non h avou'imrinstzvic=o
a. Whig and Antellusele
(mon to sidendiel sa a eindidahe for torolounott krr
Clan oldie Coom te ere ate diduclsol to cre..
we personal pref.:Teem Wane
to mewing of Me
Convention , we snot be pertained to my, that we are
impressed with Ma belief that IL Mischa' ha. eds.
, Mat the Wl6g std AntWdasonle parry of this county
are rolled noon is Butte* to ~.pent. Bat no COD has
suffered more, yet hie ldelity to the Whig cause sever
Lae or could be called to questiou, .•
tretr: : Ve rn Sr. Curt and Itatawts
I • Aticrow-Nostra. Ekeinn You will please
through the eabolma of Tow paper, that the man of
[ MILS }WRNS, Plettlay swinishly, will be preset
e Me cominu Cha nt y .. Orlaventlan far neatlaaticat as
I, the Anti.likomnr. end ceodikas for County. An
alto. The weabfwatioas of Mb Dyers are MI ea tri
beam the fainfel dieriarge v ery Me dodo of the moo,
sad
hie lemma net coosietancy tit a WhigaCe his
Wrong claims upon the favorable :cosale of kw
perry. wdl be supported in Coanntion -
myib • , IitARY
Coral liniunsU—Mesars. Mari roams review
tad amounee that HUGH kIeOOILMJCI, EN. of
ot Mate of 5 eandidane emshorekto tar
he office of R nor, esibject be the *dam of Me
Auti.liamosin Whig County Cauwomtest._
myls • , T=R 1 5. 1 .-a.
Moon k Please to announce for us Om name
or JOHN, AIeEWLTI, P. W. se wee arlitv
Cole Candidate kr the Owe of Recerder of Alteghany
county, antis .xt annual election. Beliscnag him
worthy, as well as emporia, we pretest MK as *as
choice, noblest to a decision of the Wield Comention
Jane . one*. SOUTH FAY/YITE.
Cereal Rntorrsae—dlnars.Editorw.'Yoaius man
led 10 amnion Uir Me column, enter rpm
that GEORGE: .lOW Fp, - of Pim merle
ship, Is • candidate for madonna , for the emco of
r‘,&t; oftha Ul-kaeone and
;'I 'YANYvtads
T dkolf -
To ritaIRMCMM C00110:--Fellow
13 , 44 requested by as mber sof my (rinds
ogee myself sta candlease ke the ogee' of Oak of
he cant Qweter
fu
I ab amnions of illibtffiemr
Cconnln bin
rnainatierk by - the AndAdlatcffie an 4 Whig - County
ar...don. If oohlas se mmais , as to receive
the notainanco, It Mall be my endeavor le 6461 the dui
ties of the °Mee if *betel.
mysedkart3 GEORCIE WA.TSON.
To cm Worm cs Comer-1 reword .
IT oiler ousel( as a canffidaie for Clerk of the Cowl of
tiustler Seldom, ke., of Allegheny vanity. suldett
the decision of the approaching Detweratle Whig CA..
, rention. If I Medd be to Wane's es to obtain the
matority of your. sufbages,_ My unlearn MO red to
dtaeltarge the duties of the °Ma with ildelity,
• myttdatinfe LEWIS you No..
n 5.2. 3, or Tes Coon.-.IIILARY lIRONOT, of
the 6th Wardttemegh, will be sapponod to thirdati:
Atawale and,Wg Couvratios, foitha office of Cow.
ty Recotder. Mt. Wawa was Weed a draw on Brie
toys Wind; 5 a old china, :a good wiag, and war
his of an active support. lie Was Is the lao war, end
his Saw in the Revolutionary war _ •
mydrilkwicr EMIT Annea . l's- '
Cram or WAS= Passiont.--10HN tIORN.Misof
Wilkinstargh, will be untwoffilet bakes the
Counnuon on • candidata lot nondrecion for Clark of
the Court of Idnanerffinaktnel by
mylltdirw • - MANY TOTEMS.
Coons Itsontria,—We are requested to Effie Mu
WILLIAM J. MARRS, of Ailed - Way city, is • candle"
date Witte office of Rested ef this county,wildttet to
the nomination alba Whig Connution. myth..
Was os sun Canna—DAN= .7iffiCEROY, of
Elisabeth, will tes a cendidant Gtr Ow office dank t h
is
tree antral Court. of Alleglirmy couVretto this
decision of the Anti-Ater:mkt and Metal Con.
Tendon. • . - myt wtu S
Cown Reetern.—Ths new of 3qIdE6AS
KEY it tespertfully presented to net and Anti.
Blbutpaill ,Cooreptlea, no
_tt candidate for office of
moister. suit ; MANY FRIEND&
7 JARED M. MI MI( Will be a candidate before
the Anteffimanie and Whig County Convehtion
,0000th for .
the office of Clerk of the cow of N TH 10.1 kc•
01161 .1 . . • IILY
bIebrILLAN Will lie cialubdide for the
office of Clerk of the Coen of tteatterr. 10eD00. ke
subject to the decision of the approsshinc Feement.,
snlyd( e , • ,- •
Corny OntalantoW^—The name of THOMAS
FAIRMAN rill be Frowned to the WWII. and And.
Masonic Convention, to amembla on the I.4th of June
next, se • Candidate C , OO the above office.
myStber• THIRD WARD.
SD. hTLaxis Lrna Puest—Thls really, gnat Medi
, ems la y supplanting ell other remeMs deemed
7r pro-
, posed f o r adiseased liver. Its erect. ante
.‘
other moThendtelXX !la!' claims
V "" l " .; ' 7nit' l l
very lliatinguisbed phydelan wf,Yintittia:phiedsingla
a region ofeountry in whielithe laver eamplaia, tor
!tepid*
and is to by medical men,) Ts peeoliniy
tonutuni knoWdable, Its. Mane spentyews in
the dieser my din Ingtedlentroffids Pills, and in pro...
portioning their tatartUdeal 'TO result of kis researtis
04 has Owed Wawa, among the briteartOra of mere
had; by sffierdlog wetticlue to the del, which alien.
atm a i lt a d c u e tr u th e incet=a , tig , !its ,
. o g f u thts u r r ibki
W
of ribs:WM larireeara Wire preisere—Wn •
abie to be with Cap p on nu Milt
with
ocusional,
soesetlallee MONO ain under tiv i s Moulder btads,frw.
geently esuinding to the top of th Mudded May and
nit, ,mathough the wee pains art ime•m••••son.
for rhc, tiny all art , * um limo or the hotel
• and Hyatt would hove relleft end Waite
a bas of Dr. munws Liver MIA of we 1W the
Prog Store of J. KIDD & IS) wood at. , myst
.
. ~.I..mm's lisnoloMan."—‘9• weld call 1030100i1 io
%big ezoOkot remedy for Colds, Conolon,
Anibms, and 01l ornedansCVita Tama and Loop.
poddonmoldimm width. • fmr pan pod hid coca
in.... • inedidoo a( Om kind. ore bano by szimgi,
epee
U. ozeollent Roan... sod qv Paporda io
imetommiind It to •otken• i=go.c.r;kmdtolti
embark allow! with
stem Wadi from Ito um. Itis pom4 by ionon..,
l• obrdeina, and allolsoin W 1 It a mdb Udell.
g•Uoukimbon... is AO -db...01. far moten it is re-
Colombo. WOO Cross and Simrankk?
Fos ode lithe Milo To. Blom rini.lo likoMin Ursa
.. , inielailig 1ia120. 1 1;M1L!... ; •...t.
satiefrallonitoopholbe Oflatia-Bi.
Mr Ikea arOaratftene iibyt 'WC&
someat. otroPbtiola man. agebrat Mao OW
elO to noel Of Cry Dry Good. Pa^aa bileicsastmelt
boareent 'Mtn. sol Pam* crony m a Apt or COM.-
the sorb, a ttGatame blee-Dire. n , '
M. V. ill seem to 4ecesabal the 7 lt.me - lle e.'
ciallie right la co. melt a *igen. Plrobarg-Etat as
tin MO! ca icral wore for sock meat.. right, 1
men Millitas Lo Isle the .a ln I Dam adopted,. or say
odor Matt cboom—aet that Lag doing so la mete.
ware Intom macirawile aiagoa, aral-za Inftioammet
of my Dela Warn , rialto lad I (eel aurc that Ito sum.
, *mom =cohort Intl object to zur r ahteg each signs as
I Wok proper. , Fair, open'aod Mambo. competition
. seeks no sob coladve right, r 1 rank. no web
cialebattcomplaint. • %...,.. LI
I area ota to ieJare, in say- We t Ware. 1 - .14 &
Surrensom. All who Mommts tradamith them cm of
moss do sad &limbo choose to call at my eon, at
Oka ogo of tbs aGoblea Det..llim," on Market stmt.:
between Thiel and Pow* . win there.fad a. goat a'
Mock end amotutteat of Dry Goode, for tale a. cheap,
and om as liberal lama mma be farad at eke Mal
"Dec-Hive" of cry complaining neighbor..
Itat le what 1 mil fair bestow competition; awl I
do not holteVO Y. gain mob aece.
tape to their moms, by sob silly don. to place them•
sem. before Me' 'albite, fn, aitlaaLa attitude of
ntered men. torte LIAM la illiElnl...
—._ _ .
Spls mild Now Plass Porto..
CHICRERING'S ORAND as SQUARE PIANOg , ...
Joao It. Mann ., No. al Wood aims, las moiled
hoot Mr. ClAckertos of Boston, , a twW sopply of Ws
raltbrated Moo Forts., conalaiof of *DO lairedfitant
Rosewood °nod nano, carved. Gothic toool*gs mei
Iron (now. man oeuvre!. Titio bang tbe aro foll
aim Oral Plano, of Mr. Cluck:Ars osono
brought to Pittabazah. the
ell
Punotts In do
an imbed to caw:Liao it.
Afro malted, three Rosewood Pius*. air Rose
wood Rooted COrßot,7 ortaveg Idodo 14 * Ido do
•
Novick; toesived from hir. Clattering ibis exclusive
agency writhe eabootlis Pita. Foros.4or alb dry
• I. kept co hand, *Oars
lavatisbly tho maaus aaaMoisal pi Mr. cOlokonog al
• COVITIIT
/'SAN SAVE from Into v 5 per nerd. by porcbuing
la their OIL CLOMP' Sinai from 16. rossotaoutron.
form k CARMICHAEL have opened a Iwo
hollokNtlM North Third meat, above Hsu, socond
*ow nom ef 11. Ent. IMOI, ihaafafflOnok admin.
WIMP I OOO P Oa hoid • eamplel•assom ent
iltmmt DudeCmface ON Oaks, 18.81/a4 4 0 1 4 d
ar gag. Idaslba
114. wide. Mem% palayol, sat no" a d o
oo Wang and Wale • Tali On
Mats of most Amble patten AO, elarliS
led. wide.. Floor 011 Cloths, hots IS thelb1• 1 10 IS bet
addoevell• seasoned, the nevem aryls of.=,
all of their oven manufacture. Transparent
111‘14ertCaspeta,...e. 3,11 tooth vranvoted. •
nryll2Ora
Gnm Rio Coe* JLL doltai
eoi=ritdo old Governournaret nue La•
pirsikol jot mend cosytaciamputes-
S - --
PICHS —Ground Igasusl, Allspice, Ciesurrell4
Clans amlftiner, pm reed from IM masarbour
rem and fee sale by my WICK K IVOLVIKIKK! •
SEMI 17.0-143 half elem . Nam
,tes•
perial.• flamaawdar and Poweboas Taal, reamed
from aarroner. sod far oda hy • •
rrevo9 WICK WOANDLEBS
13-4Mitiza Dry Harriet, to. bale try
• mce )rcer4 Dams .!
L — iPERK OILAND CAD , cep ism as.
pasev ma 104 4 10 1 0 100 Vans Waal liPoaf
Otl; nirdo eimaiwwWeelOpeemellt IND&
_pa le limbed %%steam geedelt
W Midepllautyeellredenefor ale by • • •
• -• •• - 1111114XIMINIVIETION
_
rroaacco—to ex. Robbsoon's Coarms! ,
.A. Tobomr, 10 do Baltimore Plot do dc4 10 do
en , extra lb. Loop dor, OM toe'd sad du sale by
forgo MUSA
rtIOARS—UI,O I 7 O Zone Print*Ydryl I
CitierS, • '
1..) or, logo Nol de la Crudes dix U t i!uvls6
del &e dam seceleed and forsol, try • ••' -
u.w. sucamos
va it tgabz r ,9
Rxtbra, plaurangatii
110AP-181beiCi*oshe lOt
Ilaamt
W0NW0.T0,41W 0 . 24 .1 1 7.
' and Car vas • •
ra.os liso m r".""auzigi kal A.
Lem
t_ l l ll; 72 7 ± l gEp a ti.l
-Daa.zu.suon—loo Mgr_
.4 GF :Ikl
lIETITE HAVANA SUOAliflula Hwy. r ,
yy .A.e fir °l l d ligii
ea• 111 • , .
DOUBLE BEZOIED 80=1:11atZ
try . Masiblucwsgsx
nic asiativaii:49b4. l4 . 4,4 4a
riFt . t
brows/
_
G?:=trar-tryr
ilzi a Kei n m'aY
- •
aownsGeao AND BiIIIMEMITIII.II—_ MM.-
a. Ca. Oave reerive4 4 camaa414 01 4...? 1 n
Samar Suggs, marbirli 44 11 17. NON :74"
mEvCOMIN—A A Wan aCeiaas
EA 41.144 Wan ElieedaSa'•• 4,4 I is
FccTION SYRUP 44 ap,
1 baba: VGA
ones vent
Co
'4444ta1l Ws . "'
kat Potwar. Ea' s. 041044taC4EaretrA reor
- 311LE ,04 51. 'l3O- 611 MA* Pima X •
:.r; to de akreptUr baiim
eigen.wWwo .
esakbr • ".
;=gM5 11 • •
- •
L an • 1 SCHOONIAI "
notnilbl." , . •
EVEWO-All , jsrpospLutEll Co
"DigneitiO Xews
• :. • 80801:0111Acbs Co
I 'An"
reCTIOVAGIV2
1 i BALISON4110:11 for vole' a ce
Iragi4/10.140 fk bad! nosh isiuhla
O/ Ibe al tglair river tra -
e, ill stint saa lot sato
' my* • Cali/01118u
supromp gersitsws
Dere sure.-it.
an merteeeiring • Lap IA ei eui
e(eikmeNg deunbto paws., welt/
be lobil a 2 monger; es Weed ein" • 1
••• •
IM Da&Vett; 211 4. 1 3 7 .
bialarirlitAg i l l'ilnll4l , an urZ%t
and faa •
SA LERATtI"° 4"kiwrlCl
LISS—CO bons at ~Wtodoor Om, Woo
1010 do SI do MI do; a IfiAlrg
—.do, Sir .11tgar.
ire" 6. •
!disJoi ssellritst
ripiAllitsia..Savaosseliussui.
_Oist• lioada
•
•,-;fr7:77. WOK itlroCaN
irerwri
...16—abti. so.
1"0/44411".
--- visiewkw.t u rAm
avym...M!
TOHAOCO-4.1 1 m. No I, • twiA .
Ssitand Ow sale
1111.03 D
~..n-~,~~F•+'~;.~ i '°'°fir;,.
VMI
lA;iiaml;oil
.F. — :alss - so mt.-auks. b •'• 1 •
MOW
. IiqUOPIII moles Mai AO 1/4 M . Pe*
' '0,111•1 11414 . 3 ' le i i ii •mo
•P! , • ' 44 - • GM" ' * l lk
Oinsi. ' '
• : • üb“, ..,
. • A 41 llama
=I a tr4emla.4llllllllo ne , 114 eases of
Leta - amnia - 46*N At Mt tub.
'WWII adallea, aaa , atdrihr* .o " . =
11111‘.
14---.--k.-191011.14-4, mi.. da t ian ans , 4lloolaare
r - if tbaasatrdakh dart •nr"... ' 103 .-'.
nLiikeiLONUF.A . o n. bimmtiv
kj ad aacabar Mori ar mit, rains, and
1,, t , ora s crspe u Marla. .
N. ' ,u a trninTiw
6 T Fre....— --
ippoi.-7$ bible
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. InatowdOlVegbilipgil
1: 0 T 411 " Cfr . 2 .69 "4" :L134PP.1F9 -
kw Ws . by
• • • •J KIDD It Co
.
. . .
&tisk or •
a Tema", COVALMow ipti
ID • WEST BOWAN w
M ' aig
AV's
• Moo per VY r • sem
by - - 'ay= • WEB! BO •>•
W fee'd7brilirot:Oo tibia bilk
W IV \O&M('
bbls sod U. Frig AIN*,
bieW by - • • •
• ,;—eV*Aiimmloti,
; t .M
78-4 Wu lakal i tautru n an
1 . 4
-,- T•sercir • ea se
s
1 ~
umary, eeerning llede. le fetlock, ed tb
a" OiXlma of Wood ud PLah
will be Uld,a large of (rub. ad
udeuybei=dud., codludd;
auctbe broad <lodes, greco.sedbl"..6o.-tueedbc
e= i gtod ‘dietto yeas Zeal, bleubed IV
bleached adirbage, couen boaiuy, wade, deepeoditsh
dc.
-- • - At, bilddr;' ,;- """" ^ " s-v " .,
caAno foe Franck bmady,lcaskakaklialikAariar;
aa
reododt tobacco, mu mia.4 H Ha, IiMMISIA.
orate,lne &negro bonze, book Eta.. enlaanrY,
test Igtal aoAt, rocking chair, awes., kalt ptset
&est Halm tinny asnl mon Own, WA. •
ins Pooca, btenklut ut com blea, bedatcada, car9coot,
kitchen tornitore, to. • .
• • Al7l ceclock, P. to. •
Fancy znieles, clothing, dry goods, testae:lo, book.,
and e.
pans,A
P rie d - • • JOILS P DAVIS, Ana.
. .
AIR N%
Orr TIMIMILOS THSATILIM. • . .• ,
c., ...
MIGHT OF AOC AND MUM WE Tllo_
.. r
MONDAY, MAYS, ISMS, melba pnetzted Iheitlii
1.A.1.. ........ ..... 1 ........................... t..
Wellies • :...... .. '. t . , ............ . .. Du. iuk.i. •
• C01atura....... ......... . ....
?LOA:middy .. DAN= lOUs* Aims WWI* .
.:
.;, •• To conclude dm Parts 9r, . ,• -
1014. OR CURF.•
mr_ • •
Mr s. a.m. - • W . Wwww. ,
Mr Th Ml.. Wawa .•
: Pox= co Anzlia.—Dr.sClV.l.4eVlß fte ol . 4
Z.f.33.14,03a4,11,5t. . . -
f -7- iolrrsuswirssinui, s i i iiia . :
Akirs..... Tra
- WILL rennin iti tio 111= gin estiti i ju. tkerts 6, l3 ,. n.
der Omit own eannasi in trout amps
bloods), Toesday am) Vre4e4-
,0.117,1-,,,,,,:d.... ..,, f. .. -- -.tr.,
4 , , , L"y—olati at 3 o'clock, P. ow la to
P.' kl- • •
tThe toldbition• talaist la—,.
..._. •
The Gnarl Diorama ant Panorama dike rise' lit
Kapott:am, • waster piece al earcaariical nod alli4ri . e.)
rip • • - •
: - The (tiara Scot& Dom with Orel, wonderful Mr.
gni° er .,tM
hte mine,
Billthe Co We r.
yWahlack the WO Y., farl hi. iond of.
New York . rain:area. . • . -
. .. ..•
•
t Mira Eamr Leslie's 4riarbe Clair. . .• •
{, 1111sa Whitlock, as tlialkaaraar, and ;It at ;asigt j . ...
r p Par pariralars, see Ws ado day .:'.. ...
~f . AlllaMal, la MaoraMM Wan .12Ik WV
I t. AID
•
ernistrtklrizmamiectie siutidatcom:
IPANY typeettelly Wane the pobhe mew to
:the ateltottee Illainsettesete. the Mafioso playm,
:theyhave openooed OtONCEST • tbata thourday to
We evening,"U.li l M , h) ea ottiek . eat Won
the Mid ri.0.1.:110 mill be &ea, et 'the Ado carom
• 71. Cower: will poettinly gnuat 8 rieloet.
Tack •
Oifeini;&*4l4iil =Mal INlAliminnseig&.it
• s.'insrpassigl• , •• ••• • • ...,
• li it. - OH oIIAKII,OLIDDO. e.,,
QMNoNDAY Eiwuieolllol4l.l.ol7K
k• Hall, at If ftealr.• •• • • 4 1110 41 ..::t... ~
• flekets, vial •botsmaff ftlf&filifill WAN& 14
dui sums of K a
i r.
.Ca.,
Jo
110•411 . on
& E.e4 1 1, J. I...:Eca&,lterse a Ale
.4,:z
McFM4m & Vc Tear f, sad ... .
• . Tisr-Ope (hello:um sadtgrOlowll.hik 1410.,
.11.4ffilidoo—adatta, 30 t1421A5 00611)0 3 C . llrili . .....j ... 5,
A N
Vitt mei open competition Let bas.l.46ltiiiiiiil:
Is the hie of trots—bat Matilda.' me
amettesse stemmed to be taken, which am aux.**
• Wkse the andstelgood commoseat to &may dmir
Do floods establtshasent &kissers. "A /mob ., k.Dnarker
bilarkk tweet. Owy .mloVmd W an '
Seedilver mem • amoadve 114 Id LSI jay whIM ..i
eastemem lois& luara their smablishmem. They ed- •
maimed their .mio exteasively es the •Voldest Saw
aad if arry idlnumge I. deviated (root thelrael
mmlastattle, Del claim o as *dr ewe, Maim paid
to tes' have, datteters;''seeiivitS lose malaise, th St
ILL Wiltlate L.: Eassell, dry reeds &aim we the
ram Meet, Inte slued its farm al& Meas I sOoldra
Bee ^ dander la dem end lqipermee this
which mem wess. - • • - •
W. de ota disam r. litemelh Attain the alleaset,
to mks me onsay =Nee blr Owes les detester hie
mom, hot we dy <Ulm mm bit Ms me wan f. decease
oareudooser.,..tl mat in
this imeasec • that i o ta
they ld establoham Bro.11ay• Pune, sod wed.=
day to ousel.* etal copao... call their Amnion
to uis dseasatance, to order Oat nn be &-
calved. Lai them observe titat thec a - tigutal We-Wm
Sore s ariteraDry Om& eat alwere sld at tut=
mama Foams mom ma me Dumont ea
awl, anti this t
in enema minaltes.
. We owe Ma Emma oo &will, but if he thinks to
vetch • moan patios as. by melt *Manta
gm
adastry
to dm,
keth ent ibis& the melte
n ot ed
Sir de
di" dui be
tematea el, sstlar
Ow moo male origteal="BeskUrr, Ilia Met is,
bona. the Dimmod fled Fmadtattevel, weave 'es m•
maim smateetad d Dry Goats at the West arks,
erdleattatesse PM-ma et eitsapeto temS_.bl
toW7 YOUNO it STEVENSON::
21 go RamonMs tiss .Faigis4o4 Cwt of Grat.
rol Qwerr Sanas + . 4: di ilViitii is out for ti!
County( aritioii 7._ .' .
TN
HR petainsi'oe, 3 o
,t. r uf• %hi Seised'
i wytt elle chi shfliidillitkrio the coast,' micas
sad, kw:kW Mayo*, dorrOotpalldoner has oral.
11.4 ki..sorklr mad* 111.11. •stromwdstioa
Wtravelers osol when, 0.1 Id* doodling lows, la the
Ward sissoaddritod P.P. 11 . 8 1t...... wt.' t.
&awl so pa= kiss a Weave to tsop a .SlitH
of .MOSSOst. • And Ivor politicos?, ass listy
. .
' 000/4 ortil oral.
;7 7 :•1n of Want, da
WC
d. "b": 6
Afton . *a of poll rePor
emuti, tkaisaa
oaes~f"P'r"l'M Sot the gh,X:e "."ll
Woo MOM ealmusloacits umo
ars
tams Ls nalipm
liattittlientlf J.L. 0 0" ,
• Lll"d7.'..tamed Zeady,
...„
. • s&is, ligmhoZ:
Me 1611•11•..
2. n.
/NO* ALL Id Mk TIRA!, ••01.
11/X5l/19T RCN • • • ••••,
'llo. rpßedid sad rof rueo dos WS Market strOVedieldsor
elasidL Amtdddebs Imam
um. TOW HALL CLOIIIIN wait; Xs.
um zap.% croft, dews= Mk sad rumht!usaraip
•
Tee pnopiistate feel a rolociaswe b . prolkeiltenkll
arikat la may tray sag at •46...1 like dal weal Beaker
ski
ta m
at acme to the vedes .b e t tar la
a. OA fallowing mute Goes ow of Gar clty
!•010 at Ile graalma cariosillas Lat.= city
%alba e4aetter.o 801.16 WS POL. 04141 kt oh:"
IMAM Martel carra, bemoes Miasma SUM, waash
Mimeo etyked oromer BaSh• foam dr mimeo r
of Ms from TM beilatatia as kemame me, commie.
las DIM Wad.. rams, al of width am smoked
• awry moiety of emelataft.ammtM4
I -. M most WWI orlimead
*Ma gnat plaume la. Msr '. baikt=m 4
aimeemmo cieseasomeMshmq
_mama esel to Mom
memo Ihns the minor,— al.mene et cm Vase mom
Ma visit_ walla
"War UnaNal Iftstroulliall:
• COMMITS DIPEOVED 55155=1101 1 . ,
11/1.1.011., No. erl Wood gnu; fa tee*
aod now open kr .1., saptri4 . 4
U rt Modt at m..fiater& awes, sad
eawawnly tul
eg atJa to 100p5411141555511050. 54115 *
pardoning, tin tollowteg thowstgfelda Pint •• • ,
Tho awes aro nada at ronwias ss o sol . an • Ms&
wouly lobbed as • Mel EMS..
no sum no Ow ;nano wria,',
pvrt ImmedL
s rik a il wry !medal cleanly weimblon 055 of du
ow top Wan Imps can be
Watt wade periglagol •1030.10%,/...4U part, J.
twiloym receslair boo um 504 at Ow and
dm Nip Adding swim zio arts 44 kensiata
fora 045 isw:w.ww has *panting:an" nal tha
viols vrbs. peeks& wasrss nary 45 p0and5...71•0 55.
our at um km pint! 554555 sta wiwaorrwaa..s. s 7
seam of dm Mtn ISBY be Award ontismauma
pk. 01
....3 .Aangt be buena thigalln; and
is ca.loBtaw4 for • patine Illumonnl... „Ara
' PRINTS ONLY,.
CEDAR ST., NEW_YORIC.
.. -
*.. LEE &- BREWSTER-L
-0.................r..
powo 111 141 .1110 ....
hn
uNTVM• My psi
EX imProrr *A
CLA/SIVI.IX, SA
to:f
T V.—lt • 1 i it 43611 =
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mu
TIN are oKatopul y r o st. 4 .,... i .=t;
ain4
, row etwltla bus jous bus starlastrl,
utile . Oursalsb
eaioa~aalitodiae",us. .
ONUI2FIYE OSNTS
per rad preen Apnl sot ,se pa
pruned whicl ere cemcied j, fu agt,
Imantion of
, nk
mums w OIIIX, k
NewYestasa., Ott s
;:M
MUIR
FANCY DRY GOODS, -
. SE ANIAN II ,
• sat **ERBAN* amvp*T i ot•w. York,
111PORTD.108Wa rim!' rah..
1.101111111211.11.ine I..sltiSND 4at-
V4M—arnia• alilak4Maniflf
lag 1444412 i
of
Saw
Ussziao tbsir Welt Ware that pate 446..
alolf mory Tow of . afat.
In L ca, Ros whirl V fodirset od 4014 ofJoa
'ffAßud ilkYINl4l= 4O 41 , 4 1141411
=4O mu 0100 i• kanralailaaollllll
'
DAV!
• p:o "GT staluner
11.1 iale by . .
pOtND,!Y as Co
a. .a s 4 ,
k"Coi front a
ri ourvia ' acamv a b.re Lea .pkaa
ljr la d cairaal saws Ps Laws Wats-114w
wow Odd Lawn el {Wu elo3 arAll44 LIS IS gar ca.
ow NAM linnllett, and wartsaust to kelp good ussa.
AIWA WM: lawn as low ti tle end INS. Alta, a
.IYn2WWWW O( f , r" .II:7".*
• wPnF 1,4
' ora 4A •Sa Illaduldts
IWE!
sae
IsliaUOr
.tuf lig frasksi . . •
LABD—ibbli Dift Jitest Pds s ta i ldAat sok
- .,W Ul3ll
AL Voila
ma amain pot.smovidelalmossO eisb,edie-
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