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_ BOARDING, de. aera = non NE ssteroe Rs ANDINA A GANTLEWAN ND TE D-FIFTY Gl < W ite to PTY SH a0 Eaten ore a seni tears SETS = ANTRO—A U:D, FROM 16 70 16 TRAus OR Te recy SIWO OR TUREE VERY DesrEan ‘servo ina fancy store Reference required. Apvly enadve eauly Ie cinerea eeatne ie | one elias eae ete Rew Paris soos FIFTEBN be Sextet, Years oA s Atoperts euveed ine unet ATRARS fen doors wert ot Brostway. Writes ithaed, Baquireat Ko ed watt — Bases wan. ADIN {PRIVATE Bo DING ANTED—a ni BD neuse, for & mall family, berween Amity and Sevan ree. ove mentee "Addecte K&B Bex 201, Poat Oikos. ial i ANTE AN gmgro Ay oe PHE SS wD; | location and rent. ENT DRESSUAKER, EM- | ig at their resi- FOR SALE AND TO LET. ip TLY ey. nat eye roadway. * .NDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, CONSIST. end Drawin, seems, 00 the SrabSoee, and fantom Bed cs cached. LoS ee eas _—____—. | | Lt pinted AS CLE?K V3 BOOK- © ANTED- EMPLO pt ry ee por, an sin 9 Gay ceeds stare. by Re ot a BP cdeest and steady aad ae SUSIES Teta ctor ces, Address Omega, Herald ufc. “al alee cate eit . PK. KNOWN Workers S(TUATION BY aA PECTABLE OR BA LITA BARGAIN IT fo evok, wash, and inne ate te family. |G Good city aNTED— a oi TU TION BY gh BE RESPECT. _ wast, Bost of reference. Pieaes call ni 290 Biaabech’ street, frst door, Can be new, for 2 days. ANTED— A GIRL WHO UN! washivg, and it ‘She seme OR TOW Boar. —FOR p, for cash, to close a ccncern, & first rate ‘the beat es and found ae respect; RSTANDS COOKING it have good divy refer. and 2a Mf. BANGE, FOR NEW YORK OR Fo oe i oh sr —The Homestead in jirvey, las than 70-100 of wao aso 1. as Teacher in a ree reota~ The best of references ANTED-BY A GARMAN LADY. "peak io Wannss NU Prot ten ain ed tot the entire care of a1 Boat Jntormati ree from her last place. Gan be seen for 4 ‘South Ferry, Brookly: beth street, ax Broadway, W xte_2y RESPENTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, } a situation as chambcrmaid and Inandress, or cook, all family; bas the bese of city she lived two yeara. vine BuGINE Ii ae FIRST RATE OR- DLUM, 63 Greene street, bo- Sher. poting ot tof come twenty- ve, th ling. Bhould no vic tion will be {diepoer at "exhibition of 1851 owner to aes, seek ren ase eal O@thce,) for two da: ANTED—A WALLER, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. Bng'ishman preferred i durion the Moa “at art indu the yy and can gi Se nduatry, sobriety, Ke. ‘ee. ab weeld Ke, cs sagen ym 1! A. M. an illustration of she rit RESPECTABLE, YOUNG, WOMAN lection, Wants a3 Cook, Washer and Ironer,, ‘Tho toulare, [3 dest of city reference ea: he s at 14 Worster ton be seen for two days, 4 PESEROTARLS YOUNG WOMAN, todo the g-neral ork of ® private 10 doorin tbe tea Bis EN RESPECTABLE | ‘hens ress, or plain ‘small family, or general h ountry. A 3 Bridgi jays. Gord refer ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, seamstress, or as obamberma’ SHIPPING. MILANTIC. ¢ Bip ‘ATLANTIC, depart wi with the mails fo: ITED fe wa ate Limeinty £ Dee and to with the warhing and ironing; understands pe TS Frew Kin the best wa Unexsoprionadie re- | ths feos of Canal steees. ferences wilt be give or paseage—havii led acoommodations for ‘logance No. 107 Thirteenth faba: ere jtnegual street, between the Third nd Fe WANTED RESPECTABLE MAN, WHO 148, IN ready cash $30), to join the advorsistr ia carrying inio prectical eperation whieh there is no co ing where an interv: or oomfort—apply to K.CO! ‘Th amer Paci#ie ny w roicn'y the ATLANTIC. ana sail December 2ist. ert NITED Ly MAIL STEAME) BET’ en Gtk and Liverpool.—The shipe compo sraniie cr in West. BALTIC. Captain Comstock gcse ADRIATIO, Unpt. Gratton, Light mechanical, tition. Address jew can be had, to Baet ame: Naw ori ain Luge, or t ae ‘unving Seon built, by contract, ‘pressly for pri marth ramen oe rat Fao taken in their come lish, German, Strection, as Sieo in ehete, im their speed; ila for clogan "Prive of erg ‘New York to Li tivo use of extre’ aise ttate roomy 6430; wee tb 1 next, the rate of freight by the Frerpool wil terially feduce situatic ae at man. a situation best of referene ant country. Ploace © at jection 20.50 apple at 168 Grocnwnich, strest, betwe and Liberty strcets, Gret Hous; ean be seen" for After the first of Aj abe steamers from ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY girls: one vo do cooking, washing, and ironing; the other to do chamberwok, waiting, or t re of children: is Milling to make herself generally useful; ca bring good city Feferen’ cf oa TWO RE:PRCTABLE 16 Roosevelt st., aker, very good recom + iy useful. No Sn to co state ca ou! won Pietse yall at 550 Broad- ROWN, SHIPLEY & E.G ROBERTS & CO., 13 Sut L. DRAPER, Jr.. 8 Boulevard. RITISH AND NORTA AWERI ‘Mail Steamshipe between New York rect, and between ten and Liverpool—the Boston boat ovly calling to 4 and receive mails and ‘veot Hie must bea pr reed first a ine aes 3 9.908 of toed FROM AMERICA, wefan Ae Ryrie, from New York, Wednesday, 20th No- ‘J. Leiteh, from Boston, Wednestay, 27th Novern= via J. Stone, from New York, Wednesday, th Decom- | IRE Po 11th Deoem= ©. 1B Judking, from New York, Weinosday, 18th from New York, Wedneeday, lst January, W. Harrison, from Boston, Wednesday, 16th Jann~ Sou | Pam So on Liverpool, in fret omer tailoring extablishment. Sines cutter, aud excel in the Sddresr, and nos over t ANTED-A SITUATION, BY 48 RESPECTABLE an re barth onsed til paid fe 6 arm ried Ta fpecie beyond am amount for te 4 eae a on board, Peak FOw AN OLD ET! Pi ant eowegagenn meet gem thevagh ofhec. Tig recoorementods tas te ie wel sane eastiegen hay Ze Broadway, y letter (post paid) ve steamers from Liverpool, » QITTATION WaNtap—sy, 4 RE RESPECTABLE YOUNG jo enoral Hou OR CALIFORNIA werk, Good eity ay y Sid Twelfth ety a. sos a ship OW10, J. street, pM IvUaTi WANTED—BY A SMART LI EB Ol tmabder, on Puseday, November one seca 42 UF tet pos 4 ve mah ing, aed cam be <j ven from her last et 200 By tom street. fromt room. mye sy. pacaeaeth youne ¥ WOMAN WANTS ambermaid ‘siter, or Best 4 cy CANVASSER WANT ‘Mianed weekly _journi can be Eneacheans ecity. Al focaie ie Freeney gin gens see RESPECTABLE GIRL, WISHES 4, SITUATION Ag Chambermaid and Seamstress, bermaid OUNG TRENCHMAN, Tuamen ie Fal Lath ech aie < RESPECTABLE PRoTe ANT Girt, “WANTS ASI- A tuation ae Chamtermaid or Norse, ard oan make td © on city reference. Please call at No. between Twenty-socond and Twenty- Ror of all work. 45 Crosby street, rear, or Bel mard street, Sree Carlton Hot mmo lations wast Tasarpareed Uy ony, ciuersamer, a snes | Th NTED BY BY A, “HIGHLY c- testant yours marrie i iy Soot ‘her own’ baby, thres lt #3 Delancey street, vehi ot the es, found with mattresses ond beard......... ‘San Francisco, s eaname to , im the favorite steamahi: ASPINWALL, 64 and 85 South at. Seen: 0 8 Fires cvences between PACIFIC MAU. erRaMsnyr company —ram gy aT baba. A WANTED — 0 fresh breast of is ghteent NG AND HEALTHY Apply at 36 Garden old Maybe Wee Seloeke” ‘tem at No.4 ewnnernpannes AAA AAA Oo HAYNES (RICH b L ,OgDEN, Fe ‘THOS. J. feral on Sve thine a fps, & through line aud from te Mexieo, calvéeae tnd Oregon. it be placed Tok sangitng tisk of ri, Jonah “1 $a “as ‘Through Tickets for py on 8) “ANMSTADN GL Pages nn that place. ‘ow York, Oot. O_O OO | DEER ain eri SAFETY ie li Hae reesived during the year ending October Set, sta tbe ere vem Peteme $300,925 19 i during the _ Premgene ¢ wine, 0 yeaneading as ther On Fire Risks... ... 00+ Lesees, sf ntand'Nevightom Lon The Assote of the Company are as follows Be Mor Ground rents 30,025 00 47590 0 5,000 00 4,410 00 2,350 00 m Tew bo , 250 00 2 ““phulatelphin Exchange ‘Compainy 78 00 an Soom, oma} sundry Mutual nee y . 6,112 70 . L733 43 * agi ins arine policies re . 67,608 5 Subscription notes... 100,009 00 Wiltam Martin, William Folwel Joseph H. Seal,” Jobn 8 Newlin, Bdmund a Souder, Dr K M. Huston, John C. Davie, mes’. Hand,” James Traqaair. Robert Buren, ‘Theophilus Paula Spencer Mellvain, JobmR.Perrise, — ing, Pittsbur yh. Samuel Fdwards, H donee Brooke, J. 1 Logan, Leiper, Henry 8 D an, Moret Edward Darlington. Hugh Craig, William "Bagaley. Isaac R. Davis, William Kyre, WILLIAd WANTIN, President, 3 C. HAND, Vieo President. ompany, the parties insur~ to a share of the profits of ject ing themselves te any liabili- i the preminm ‘al Stock and Subsoription Notes are pledged by the Charter for the payment of losses ; and the proiva ot he company are directed to be invested and remain in the posseorion of the corperation, as a fund forthe fart rity of the asvored. This fun raring an tntereet of sx per atockbol 0 miume and capital's nook. WE INSURACE: se sorip, ¢ insure red pre= upon the amount o! ATIONAL LOAN FUND LI snd New Forn—Qantal a 000, A large guarantee merican cou ireotors for Novem= Samuel 8. How- Robert J. Dillon, oderate Reccurs FOR LADIES, AND CaIL- Gren.—A large invoice of these elegant and useful arti= cles just re Enrope, and for sale, at very low tices. at Tuts! porium cf Roglish, French, German, Tong Goods, 345 B: Leadbeat Maret casey B Gs clients and -- . No. yin} road ond they have abiishment of Jewelry of ail descriptions the importation of the plated ware of the firm of dhatles Gristofie & Co., ‘aris. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. aeveR OF LOCATION —ON AND AFTER TWELVE on Thursday, November léth, ali freight for Bridgeport tuck Railroads eit be ved at the New New Haven Railroad depot, [s‘Walker otreot, instead of foot of Macher street, us hereve? fove. P.8.—No steamboat in connection with tho Railroads er No.1 N ty, YORK AND PAILADELERIA Nw Be z Freda fe Ba da tde ob sabare, PIE" Rew Pam, Reticveae $5 f0F rat class, and “i ie York at 6 A, Aah te for Iedatpite at Sands Arh and SPM tren toot of Walnai pala, at 14 noon, hy Beemmboct J hn Potts mm Bi orth, Tare trom fet of Cou and 4 vished, rer] furnished, on & seale of excellence and comfort, and is Fupeticr to any Hotel fm tho Provinces, in all its ap= The pro ral tre coca t+ ts aed iy tt ort * er ee 3, Proprie il “Rt Sole, NB. Nov. 12-1800. ‘AT WATERLOO LONG Si AWLS ARE SRLL- Dry , eretes! XTRA NEW- family and bal Meal, ee 4 SOE amy 4 MEAL AND re’ Fi ~ roa kages Buckwheat carefully selected Meagtredly See the Beuthora market, 2000 barrels extra superfine and oo Flow: ied Hiram Sm gr Mills, icharieom. ei {reat Ty ot ete. For sale in biisicas 264 Front hand. raat a answered, aad reference riven when required. cae 11 retin TRA 8! ys jabber ty Patent or comprie~ this coun' 2 rubber mesufeorecet by thie be sold to 1 trade at factory will find he bly, quick! at they follow, They venture forth to ewallow deadly ratio ndly where theve peste are an being harming. Prineipal depot 49) Broadway. RABDOM PROM COUGH IN TRY MINUTES APTER ake oe aerare + AND Aye B ine Brice as raat Git ee a 10. patter jON In LY esate, far Importer of Leeohea, No.7 Jo ee ie Bie yt Pa ea, her | ‘tennis, Bek Cc ne Fone te Lapse gh PoT ox. NEW FROM 4 TO ofa that hove bee bees ae A ae ees Sans AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. tw? pouper 3 BVENING, NOV, Breabway jae fi RATRE. 2: . Sah aes FOUR duce Itch, will bg acted oie the net ca rn = Sa oe ioe Ror tee bee = melude with tl favors —Don MENTS. This! ar. pe; Don Jose, ; Coutts . Boxes, pase the burial will rise ot c'slock. BURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS S STREET, j REAR OF City Hi the comedy of BDU MAHON FO Ellen, Mrs. ty eed Sucb pie. Mr rt M red- Boore open at haifs IBLO’S GARDEN TICKBTS 60 CENTS; PRIVATE pea Hinde scan eee el Family, Francois Ravelin three entortainmemts, ur. Blend “1 rt Via nroine as Courci, the Clown. irri, by Pa will be eformad. To 1s, Overt Orebestra. is Thearce of sseeatties RIVAL -—sir Col- ATIONAL THE. Rooeevelt —Fi bart wight. Te cenelud eich BL BLack Br eauaeRy ie Yeni ee “dnd Signor N i ‘Te o le th Al it it ae ‘ignor No tim Mr. H. Watki Black Eyed Busan, Miss Mets or. | 1S, Petit ve Receemad, Verd: ‘grand opera, BaeaRy In preparation, the melo- ¢ram aclé The Magic Well. pee Doors open #1 63g. performance to eommence at 7 « EW YORK AMFHITBRATKS, NU. 37 BOWERY M. June & Co. Chorus before 7, perform RIPLER BALL.—MUSIGAL MANAGER AND DIREC. of EBqacs~ trian, ‘Gymnnet i Aorebatic and Pantomimio Divisions, tor ef the establishment, Mr. Boches.—The Manager ich the French Troupe will sppear. has the honor of announcing to the public that «grand se~ Equestriewne of the world, in her dar ries of describably beantiful Gra Equestro ; RICAN PROMENADE CONCERTS Mme Benoit, of adm'ssion—Private | Will bi Boxes, file; Doorsopen at 644. nificencs of MAP JENNY LAND wit otvm anu | foie. in Pa Fuirtisth Grand Concert in Amerios, for Charite- | world as the it dhe Tripler Hall, on Monday moralons Nez OAL BE ‘al These superd Premenade Concerta wilh take pinee Eveny Tukspay Evenixa, (4 a8 the necessarily vast preparation voted. te me a mei PROGRAMME. First slicer, » (Grst time of Symphony No. 1, / perfor Schumann. - Donizetti. > it expedient to offer to the publics few wor Bellint. of their purpos: = Their design, then, is co do for light and deservedly popa~ ler music, aod for werk-day guaueoments, the samo ae hag Already been endeavored to accomplish for sacred ausic, and the lofticr ters, at Madame Anna Busbep' To him who looks with Overture—"G: Buetto—"Q Am wal Signor Bellettt. LBlisir {Amore Fiecding Maroh— Midsummer Night's Dream." Mendelosohp The Bix Song by general desire )—Mle. Senuy, nd " a people as bein P advancement in civilisation a ‘i ions of ti ‘and larignificunce. to tae often hitherto Vim d to offer sometbing more worthy of it, and more in pondence With the achievements of ite people in every other depart~ met of human interest. Anxious to derery . and confident in his 4 of the most t per tra im the worl { Tripler Hall begs to add that, every effort will oly free from all country or indivi- ‘The greatest. excell the only passport to An engagement at chess Concerts, and thus the most splen— G'd avatiable ‘ta eat will be broukht together, and sombined for the production of great and unrival on of what tin of Shay rising tho iret entre « 8, eom talent in tbe sovniry. kes toon engagses > i open at IL o'foek: ‘Concer’ comimonsns at 15; o'coek. No checks will boa easion is from the manu- The Grand Piano weed on th rd, and imported by Messrs. Boardman & factory of Gray, of Albany. ‘The ‘iokote in the body of the house and im the are $3each. The front a of the first cir- of this cirele ay be seented. st Tripler Hisil’si the Americsm wtscum, at Wa Ball Bors Musto Store, iat Broad we a at the principal Music Stores and Hocels, A limiced namber of addition has also been arranged. Brive $2 each. Tiche! obtained at the Cy led rosulti compositions. the well knoy seers Mi worts to be produced, an entire indepen- dence will also be chserved—ne exclusive Er ounasee au Muscum, aud previous to the Concert at ‘Trip: | given toany particu ar senoel oF, uation, overtures of a ove Arrangements hi been made, by which children under | Kaliwoda, twelve years of age may be admitted at half price to this | rubini. Mebu ‘Auber, Herold, B will be presented i y Lind will give her xt, and positively her last ‘ ew York. on fursaay and Friday, | trauss, Lanner, ‘Lab watobfe Oise aud 22d, ‘attor which she proceeds immedi- couragement wiil be bestowed om po of real from the many eifted children of art born on the soil, whe bave made America their t mporar) Thus, the programmes for eke ed, chern tour, Givin Saree oncerts in Phila- 29th. and Yr will remaining by general lonoarte in New e d thus class of secular instrumental refer « lighter eahoo} prodnoed from w Ode Symphonic of BUS” terteinment, he ning, November 20 tlt falutation to America Heart is like @ Sil Lark," “Li c cuRisTOPuER e 01! “THE NEW" WORLD; Py FRELICIEN DAVID, (The celebrated composer of the “ Desert.) “FETE D THE “ CARTY aL KUMATS Se POMP A,” AND MEO AN JULIET,” 5, and at the Brooklyn, ins wale Pe vember 19. (The famene yon Poet-M ROMBE! Nout DREN: ‘SSYMPBONY; MUSAKDS acaba OF ALL NATIONS,” b Composed in Groat industrial Exhiblti London, | ™ ‘whioh is to be hi iy @ full Chor fect to some of the al lon, im 1861, ite. Doors ~- CL ar hoit rack om soven o'elook. fencing at three Poi. cere Hl a et MINSTRELS.—J. B. FELLOWS, instrela, has proprietor of Bellows’ inform the siti ball erected on t' j Commences at half past every Saturday, som- ‘iny Hialt the price of CENTS; aud seat firet ch now the The pt ooaee, Scat in America. J. B. Fellows bel at ro other of Extra rmers, being the talented band in poroveate Shember of beontifal _tanlenn uml o jotures of ancient and modern ti ry som rai wavel more agreeable, he has her civicn once more. The te recian Freverick the “Gres be magnificent Cours, Dises we efore Oe youn’ Visterias the magnificen' art ‘wore jucen Vic! and at the prineipal Courts of 2 Highland costume, and it give recitations, narra’ at 7o'cloek, the a eral will tee uly Titeen pounds. He is nati tee " yrtions, im! yt and graceful ber ee te Ne hah any infant that Toes se eeanmonte SOCIETY—NINTH rt rs this seer ha! XT oeived from the tuon nee! oom en dat eahibited. fe esas Mer, “he ora wen. View pheny by Gea Mr gre 4 Chatto ta the terptions, he. Rely by Ms arfenbe: Luis. B; ptio ray eis Sopra Lae #7 General n the afternoon, bere will 0 ethan enters > sad every evening sterling amusing farce To the numberioss Cosy ae im this eatablien manager hes ne nee” entire hited will siter as thorvugh wwledge of tthe Chinese ponpte es fo vials te chins. Itectt. peror, om bis throne, the empress 10 civil an: military masdarine of 3 fortune fist conte walk alone, 1 conte; rele, 1244 cents extra. KTS A PEW OF TOR GEST Broadway.—8. C. JOLLIE'S. AMUSEMENTS IN ¢ BROOKLYN. ROOKLYN i MaenyE—00' or “FULTON ND vay orca efit BS cente. juett Gurion the any, 68 cont meat Srening he now Fes 5 Feng niifosAmone amare fereseopie, Views —~ CAAHLENGR TO THE WoRLD—TO PRODUCE THE | By a at band 7 oelorks the equal to the Mai Tee. oon. ANmivtancs 4,800 i mde 10 yanra, 1o3y oom ited. lege, three ihowlser ns back. Also, © Ram, ot And three taile. The tails ANNUAL DISTRIBU- auth of Dessmbernest. Sul re gros vi oy) an ‘B® DANCING AND WALTZ- tres’ forming for ngs. by wing oF Cais Dgver rgueaiaat hy fay! eowoel Leu bee avers, by Ww tibet bf ings, Te CONTRACTORS. Durand: Fhe Raighe ALYRSTON AND BRAZOS UANAI.—PROPOSALS inckly; Coast Soene, Will be received by the undersigued, wnbil the ISth of Ginen; The ber, for digging ot 7 Br ington, Lewere, Chure is, Gemmition of ager bo intend vo on ae mom deo jeations are . o time, and add grea’ th Prosident of the compan: eet L rag hy tt, ue i be to complete the hi of Major Sete liobite, aa Th office of Galleries (free) are open daily, from «07 Broadway. No. B. bUT) mire ea esh yam corner above the Irvit PRITING ROOMS, 29 (fer onth only,) to one hi ery, er a te roadway. ‘ersone can vere: ie omees, by fringing the offiee bell. Mop To LRND—A. 4 OR: or sual ow sume, on “Tearing apparsh, and NEWS BY THE MAILS ‘Ihe Union Movement in Philadelgiiia. OUR PHILADELPILA (ORRESPONDENCE, Punavenrata, Nov. 16, 1860. Arrangements for the Mecting next Thursday Ex, Vice Presivient Dallas's Letter. Inotified you, yesieriay, of che important changed there are to be made in the resolutions about, to ba offered at our great Union meeting on Thareday, next. Circumstances bore since put it im my, power to give you the reesous of the change, which’ are contained in the subjoined leer from the Hom. George M. Dallas to the committee of arrange+ mene Thasten to lay them before the readers of the Herald, aa they contain a firm and &x ression of sentimen(s, whieh are alike honors ble to the distinguished souree from which they cheanatey and to the wentiemen to ee they are addressed. They will, no doubt, be read with great interest throughout the country. oO. MK, DALLAS S LETTER. Gentian :—T have just received your the Lith instant, conveving the 4 ¥ fe anloay id % a the of joe of resi je at tl Tnion meeting on of tas Vioes though much honored ny your choles, Weelll n0x be ta My power to attend to {i just therefore barca to substiture » ver gonth hesrtily joined iw the popular movement you are directing, in the ho: tat i will be instra-’ mental Im raving the Us ae tual and augmenting per! £ throw raveelf upon your indulgence while venturi intrude upom my anxious conviction a» y tone with can, for the great purpose designed, be osefully given to the Propored meeting As w: ary aii netumted by the Patriotiem, I persuade miysoll to believe that you pardon, if you should © ror, my suggestions, Ofthe measures of adjort nt adopted by Congress, ope only can be affesti t legislation, The others are beyond the rexel “il or modification — Califorpia is a Stare. the boundary of Texas is fixed by her own ar New Mexico sod Utah have terri- torial governments upon th forms.g There things are Jon: aiterably done. No sort of agitation eam undo them; and the perception ot this practical truth will, C feel aseured. prevent their continuing eabjeote of agitation, either seriously or long Slave bill, That bas air peal—that ta, therefore (he 5 the existing condition of South, mere generalition {a roduce little or no effect is absolutely neces: connected with th Union, can specification Fugitive Slave hill, mating that. having exclu ly tion of the Union and cor the ony direct and effeotiv Ne ot so with the Fugitive of the Union will ok impressively, it and on no topio ion sod the resoue of the ally benefieial as onthe i} you (hen exmne me for intl 0 view the preserva ion, the obvious, if not course is to procteim the favor Fugitive 8) law to by patitutional, just. and ex- pedient; to call upow our & ~ citizens to obey It ag & necessary part of the cons! irutiocal guarantee, whiele we are all bound to fait! i ved tech? Nor is thi enough tor us of Peunsyivenia todo More will na~ turally be expected We hove onguardedly hereto= fore lent & hand to impair the true eptrit and meaning of the feder: yersely to the constitutional righ 8 from labor. That legislation has ten fidelity to the fixed vu Tato; in rome degree, enco fally trample down, or break through the conaiibesie andrend the Union, if by <0 doing they eau put end to Southern slavery Are we not them when we ree the Union in jeopardy, and whem we as- semble to do what we con (osnve f gislature to retrace ite steps. ts consistent with the ints Unicon, and especially tor question our. 4 has, ining our federal tai'! our prisons to citizens en, ond which deny the use of in executing the fede- ral laws’ Can we stand ebolved from reproach, if at thi rimming juncture and with ardent professions of jotism, hnlf way inthe path of candid ulcation. pF to do what The oe eae d crudely indicated’ [Really T think not. The country—the only country we have or ever can have— is at stake: and if we move at all to save it, let our movement be frank, fearlons and effective Renewing my apology for #\Jressing you thus freeiy, I am, sincerely and moet respectfully, gentlemen, your friend and obedient sreent G M. DALLAS. To Josian Randall Cheirman; Charles Be Isaac Heulehuret, John W Forney, R. and John 8 Riddle. Secretary Committee November 14, 1850 . Pautaneienta, Nov. 16, 1850. The Effect of the Recent Elections on the Union Men of Philadelphia—The Feeling for the Mleet- mg on Thursday The small majority by which Mr. Huntis elect- ed Governor of New York, hos acted as a stimulus on our Usten men, has quite increased their number. “A little more effort ow the part “6 or Union men in New York « had the ype cay Seymour, all wou It is plan bow , that the friends of peace and harmony have the game im their own hands, and ther it will require nething but an honest, undivided -flort, on their part, to annihilate the disunionists ar 4 gullitiers North and South of Mason and Dixon's line The fact that lilinois has don much better than the first telegraphic repors, would have led us to suppose that Bisee!/, Ru bardson, and who have taken such a0 active part im the passage of the compromixe messures of the last nea oo have been sustained—hut Senator Douglas hag been upheld in bis firm and wow vering course ~ regard to the South—that Buel, in Michi though defeated for Congress, has gained from to six hundred on the united votes of abolition ists and whigs, whom he hid heretofore defeated i — rate combats—the agreeshle intelligence that the city of Detroit hes given him a larger de- mocratic majority than was ever cast by the citi- zens of that place; amd that Siuart, elected in the second district of that Stite, has gvined 2.300 votes over the whig and aboliion ‘idare, Williams; together with the conplete revolutions ~wrd fected in the States of Delaware and New Jersey, have produced a buoyiney of feeling on the part of the grand majesty of the good peo ple of our Quaker city, which will finda very rs propriate and sessonable expression atthe Union meeting, on Thursday next. It will he a splendid union of kindred patriotic spirits, in behalf of the Union, and for the purpose of encouraging every good citizen in upholding the law of the land, striking terror into the sg:'ators aad fanatics would instigate the people to treason The North Amerwan chque, cowed by the de- monstration, and overwhelmed by Mr Clayton's defeat in Delaware, opposes the meeting now, om the score of # apeTerogtic It pretends that it is “unnecessary;” that there is no attempt to oppose the execution of the Faginve Slave law; that our eltizens know their duty eiready, aad are deter- mined to do it, &e Now, this ia all «tuff If our citizens knew their duty, there ean be no harm in their saying 80, and expressing their determination to do it. As well might people be content to wor- ship God, each after nis own foshion; but they pre- fer to congregate in charch, and there publicly to confees their sins, and pray jorntly, not to be led into temptation. It is 4 ««cred rive, and prometes more private and public virtue. then all the loose doctrines and heresies poole might enjoy in their own chamber. There con be no harm in mak blie confession of one’s creed, ond all lievers have, from time immemorial, deli in doing it. It produces mental relience and confi- dence, and has, from the introduction of Christia- nity, oe the most powerfal means of spreading fait The resolutions, | understood, will be made stronger than thore passed at the New York meet- and contain some practical points of immedi« ication They will recommend that the ture of the Sta'e instruct our Senators and request .. delegates in Congres id o no parsage of any bill contemplating the rey or mutilation of the Fugitive Slave law, passed at the lest session, and at the same time request the Le f the Stare, to repeal those laws of Pennsylvania which interere with the execution of that law. Copies of the resolutions will be sent to Washington to be presented to both houses of Congress. oan Cooper and the Hon. James Buchanan ill be here and address the a Case, Olay and Webster, Senator number of other distingnished gent gcutieame Reve 4 been invited. General Foote has, in complimentary terms, heen telegraphed to to send in a letter. Not more than three of persone of all that have been asked to call, have refused Whigs and democratw movement with the greatest alacrity Governor Johnston is henceforth a dead man ia the city of brotherly love. The Democratic Convention of Lancaster coun. ty met on the 13th inst, and exsrested avery strong determination t support the Fugitite Slave hill, at all hazards,—Judge Champne ed. The convention aleo presented Col Real Frazer ae ite candidate for Governor, (in pd ose and Judge Bleck, ‘| Bachasea . sroclaimed Gen. Lewis Case, of Michigan, above AH others, as their candidate for the It is supposed that Mr Bachanan, he ciously sticking to the line of 36 by silence, has lost populerity in his own comma throvghout the State. It is expected that he will define his position, at our great Union meeting, on Thureday next. Onneoa. Prrtanetrnta, Nov. 15, 1960.” The Late Steamboat Exrplosion-—Verdict of the Coroner's Jury—The Poisoning Case~ Jenny Lind, &. ‘The verdict of the Coroner's jury, in relation to the explosion of the Telegraph’s boiler, was ren+ dered late last night, and, as was expected, com sured the boiler for being too weak to bear the —- bop myhoe| Wewever, is rather a slap at superintendent of machinery im