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Piothesoi. Mitchell 'l;tiliPtAilt#iiilie:Ceiielitditit Om of hie deeply iu; :i'.2o.4.l.l,l;'•4o*reiCof !101,t(Ous ion 4etianeinyr i Immense ; cents: admipion, we'Xive - eiviieen - oseembled, with the eiception ofgt e, few effoita • of Mr. ,tirksiktayitho4l4,4ami,of".fdin4o;-whiph, for ay.. Terat 'mjteeeei•*-,Wiiiiidite"'hAie;i4iteased at-- ions own merits: We do hrtibt - fialthavtl#.lndgment otan intelligent au: iiiiii4;,;ii!'-:eaftsre,ihat' this 'course ,of :Proteesor hilibeenil,Withebt"eqoeptioik; the 'them ;brilliant err ee of •Jeititie-bear4.=„eate;talinnenla ?given in ?= this_ city foiinany. , yeara. The special theSir:Of:hie tei*nnoreYdiecoureis; hist evening, f ibe - Ofeation' g 0 _ o,f l 0,1?? .30 4 A r " BRATet, 'aitbjeiit; lik.thelimtdi of euch ati Otalori, it DPW be would bring 3ogethici'a very large Anibtio:-alergyfileiwhioh it did. lie ; opened w ith a brie) allisidasiOpenun,rons itypiitho; pi had veoeive4 Once the ceMmeaceinent, of hie ' otinte. , atittlittliith their. :bomber,' however ji'ottlij;:ipilthiy.' . .e.f-: Mani,: we're 'of' 11; serious -re Ply, would neeeitirily preclude Me caniiiering them in theetiftia'allOtted to.theliotari of the evening. _ = the Agreat subject' he wee now about the question Was preeentedL 'StgUir4o:thie•f etWPA,dAtte; ',upluetip, which e • hi a Bien coni daring, _ organ ised 7" ;iffe"Al4 not approach thitt,:grebt7,qieitionlifiapied" in th e ft,pbta!or it',lo44 , :pbilcosi)olty; bat lie wee 'about ejclittitt the ; 60ble'fir a nthryellops theory; and thee c o ipare { tralth that WOAdiewiltedoid which humbly believed- to tie , ' a ievalition from ,sod' • 4?- ,- theio' had" been - 4 time, Whirl yonder Mighty, ogle 13**d „Into tend ei being ; • so, if - we Ciaidol4 the:iatib;, the iatellAelf;:Aind, planate of sOlatt,eyabiniiive should be persuad e d th at th e 'thite:-; hid; been Whothrtheeii al so:waro in al l Wen'. "tile ' - The;rarlopephenomena of our system were here , in,`nidly:eaplailied_toy We: IMierer, who alleged iha(Uotuae ther4-eoild he amounted for iron Ai,ii?. - 33_erelaWa;- - oftrii-vitallen - : The harmony Qf ft rcirOVer, reOttly:teinierl-7-nah:engett''f4,i *efel.fe:4-itow_tifatertitepere bila,baert-m o e, t o itfij*3lii*:seieritifle,'reseireties time osier, 41 4 MYiii 4 W-4 1 j4i4q*kii -4- -i*;iiaPiteetay . the al , yet; tkerp ;_ had )04. - 4 , iol#l6f.jolitigijimitkitiiiii.'",gainst the - . truth or ktevaltialai. - -, - -. - , , y, - - -„- - ,- , ~, ' .:;, 2- Ttie'diaib r ierieit , :pf!,Sif William 'Herschel, .of *Si itingilar iiihilfoitehodien, -.- with,` a' glittering' Aar , beaming from the, hentie.;=wbioli he denomi-; Anted' Wetter in 'a ditiorgenise - d - staut=-•were teben ari:lstid'' . 46niruititalnpon by the leottiter - with sin-, :ghlif,r_kid , ' higeblette power. - ^ , Front these nehalcius pbeliatneitsit ba ' - went' onto"apply, this wonderful hypotheels'te'lbe.."ureation • of one own solar sys-: •,lettt.T. ; : , T44‘Aktbbi4he Went beat ' - "to Abe: time when, s4:aithil„, - eentricl „anti of 'Our eistena ; wee temper,. "atifety'ditftinvelitnit" - anforined;_iitobriattig within, ;its beat habillie it - titter which now constitutes the yailoes,Plalitias'aild satellites 'composing one solar system Viie 68414 'the prettier" of these"teint lons masses tatkiperfeet developtuent,`lind -.She - frt.' rghitsVbieti*Fnid natatielly,follorritticonsequenee, ':.,of,lhett,,ttittitT 6 l4o sl o'"Sfifiltitthl'' o 4 . -°"r•' 44,itgfoptes,* legaidecterank rkii'ffegree':lll et MatWO.optktualt: . This 'mlghltlievalaftt ms, being , InT'itil"ievefutions - revit , eon- J.trietedflif'"!balti',_ l 2wegitY;‘lutiledfilillyAlitow . .'or f t. 04,7 .0014 1 i ip Pirs9l#l4b;ohon. l 4 vifees, , r rflig ;, .. 11,1 0Fof of -theirown; revoluttont, would 44 41 4 :1 1 114".iltinidltated Into` , ', irOrldo 4l, o"fiDX 4irourfe ebentral son. dV,t , t.,':''' , '-' , :- , ' - .' -. 1 -. I:llfotidoeforialree'iNtlil4Atlitiiiri'Pare 'Wag A zipiii(cit.proofnin ~ timer orltirinforptioe'-' as 'into. tialt - k . irrolibitteflonitWitlig er "rites* of. Worlds, lieSkiitsalaithatteadtly ,ey.plithrt the phew:ant* - 4)VilL . thalliaitits itereirlsrotind - tbe ihti in Mt, lane 417000 W, bad-that almost iS thy may pienst lit thifiraClatforf'So iliciraiatie4,Te . .'s - ... 1 ,, , ,, , ' ~,,„ ',, '_ - t-lir thli, confOrinitiiiii of .3ha plane t Saturn ; ' frith threfagOrii:birr 'finest arendeefulltarreboratlve jthifutoutenod;','iffliviiriofiltheltioltablilly of - this itaiiiiiftliaory.4Ma - thisefelsales of - - ekutilhriunt `IS itatrattid ii - liettiiii'mavincitatts ' of ' Saturn's' rings' :were Wife oittienltiliidtiod ti `dialedhirer; though the eiuditiejijuid.:,l,ool4lllooo4 emPloied. in' ;the effort "trust hafe -- ,lnion;lostilrpoifts:flerge,,pici-, VsiikinecMl-itiriitedienee , *Om itafippeseistive as gleakwfil#44;l44leAMOlC,ldin',On:th4 Ikgo_illtion4: r . - ~ l'at,,wie..4elfeetident,thataheldatitetiatad no in= IldtirtaiiiilatilhaliefetitihiiirentantrEef.feset '''citlieir,', he.,' , WllliiitititglefitliCettputtettine94)4f Mars 'llio'yleAr'Zit'lltaliliphiiftirlidifit±" ,- the . ,rirbia'ot , the t ap eartfr,itwifiAtitheisicititada7Of."„fti - , without= in the, #gibirtdOVatzteriti of the earth. ,- - " - sr- ,-11 . ".,I,lfeMinfaiezieebid, - tie:stated" that iith' So !WY_ Ws *afar the result ef his oath investigations.-': ,' . !ln-',':'-"the'''' , lregtoning 1141.1n0r iiiiitif:saltad'ltetitrAttlmat hy-rrim e ; ass: • t hou- , Rand rears iigil ., - Tong, ldng - Wore that; its pit/ ,Ciitiveyeeiieno;riere-ln;oaletino44 .- ':',The earth:, 'We**4o . tolglecas then "aobt'atid without forth"! *fitattc-wkeusetton - uw*P*Ptif "ibat-the POHL r of .o.iximiiiiiir upon; thiliie,cif the , wtoters, , pravad 4 tlitifiktliCi'fylleglnaitie'spOken of-by,,Mosea ', the` oartli'vriteUticay very different condition float ' that s la whleliWelonlit not; to-4,-;.„-i , ,,44 0,'„,.4i4 - „ , 4 - •:;,..' -',, ,. :liMilrestibllsbing'ofillt ,4 .ilintatnent.'?„ wkdot Ili recorded hi ibeilloingi of', the second dity;ne peel; . ini''.offeitiattoteweit ' , next s, Wren_ ip,'-flur . cpe IWO ' „tiiiisnitht.Aliclinrifitssitt - readarintof- the, , Ivord . : i , !_ll'inrainenall,'lthe4 artinst - .of , ,,Neitialc.-ideldee - 44: 0 irc — ciiiiostiV).:salutpectinsited; i though: e were eitithet„ , stfmripievented: his,Awelllng, , se saes fintorUy. tikwe should hive - desired, upon the phe. 'neattotion 114114d:by thia 1 4 expaltslon.',?l, Neither ',War .-hilleferiiiiiii '',Pi:-..tbir 'appearance of thii'd ry )4 1. 0:4 ;4 6 0 ilk end :4"iniproberielve - as even the 'At . eintkirAMArisclO-inficßlo s ipr i woldtrhaya war-- OrtilitOli , 1 4 i ,, , 7 . , : : , -- '-' - - ''' ''' 1, -" -.--' A-.=.od taking ng _ ' loings,g,tbajbuith der(thet inirlitiCje.:::ebialt - z , 640 stars;lSrit, appeared,, in the .-kiniveCte);-,ltienifithafeleifiti, Of 31,16 settnionter, was -Itiorp'LapParberf. ,- 1 - Mo lea* ' not - 91113 , „igene, In', hie !cointrientar r epoW,ibli,. hut `eleipienVend poetic., - :01(.1anteltudota•iren a'reblitnatelituto Of, solence 1 ;IC At Itath - Of Ativelatteti;,-;. , --,• - • ', At thie''elateifor-itteleettte44'itr, tiliorei U. Stir-, ,art, *habit!! of She Toilet 'Monti Christian Aeso ItiltillotPlieteritibleb7thestrlinitures' were della- Nteed.'=.44l44 to thank , the arateititas foe their Interest 'andittteetten;•Additig thatithef'aincielatibir of: thin,' ;:sdfi: heir ..*otl,.preidonted,' , ll , M 42,7 leildiiiiiti 'to the Ilindijlisla ilditetlttlisfl Ainitleisty tint hiinettod . not' !iddqbat'', - thlelditioliney, Wes ~ 6 Wine' . than' over- IfatrintieWikethe character 'end rithllity -- of,.'; those: whose UtprhOtetbeylitiVieenietd; ' , LAI* denolidecr Al;:teilidditing Velar -2Sultlite'Learele to occupy the Atilt Ihr fiftipitiionitbf :Wording the 'atidieneci:str „,orkihrhiiilty„:s4E,eturessiog; thole' approval of - the ?l4tottiriiit they haitjthitlitiard,whifilt was agreed to:. ' The ."01114W4/iistio& then; Pia few appropriate re-: retain; took:tbeeludr, whenalici-follochtmao sub: ' - milted,;--alth,ll4 , alutat.lPrefaterl;:adilents by the 4 41 " 1 , 1 4f-'l.4 o ibcireN. - ..." , i, '-- , ;-.-- ,-,..,:::: - ü bt,prrotiltMebell loving c n oir,-, entopteted v the nartee.or alielliSaYeelthlab hic,Clattifd that eitr, ott; the „Invite:, ";tfon'' og?,,abh. YOgnflitenaf, Christian ;Immolation; this' meilltig:fleds; 4'1144 . _ Upon pi, ontirenif 'Ma` Midi innate' with seitud'i o `Me same; In ;LIM tottosileg itmoletions ; 3tesetved:, That In the estimation of this meeting, the Initilittritsla Christian '/Asitoolation htire,bionght the AtisealitO,Philadelphia.,:tuintimstiy,ohlikafions;' lir affording theintbe pliviterwet kenning One at themost anguetto of lying die o &sheeteu s U t, on th p 'Fr . it, an.,,t oinze iirkanateefinent,' - _ , 1 . . •, ?;;pol4;sthit;lie - ive lyteied with untiieglid ttrunet6l.tl4he d Str l yiofi 4 a c an nt e er he iv u os i o e : 'ntottisthch:ii.the'.hevens declare the glory or - -4,B4iiMidd.iihat whilst ffe fulli conicity in ihti stilton. 'tienitiAttat th4,044,440nt istratoiner IA Mid," we bare I:44fiv,deeptillitprented'wfttOthe -, 4sonnetton . that the ,eitvent'intretterneilhie„,"tiohleretnion to riertorte,"in* :thif.htitedler to the'pormlar:inindalte manifold end it , iss' intibli iftideeMiCihnt the and of the • nib te le .also ttta , Ooil'ottliatlept c rielNalya,raa,-thr.teratleuellell IS t Ole commit; to ' which lase Mimed; trout the Bps of the, kilned Seotoser. hiol4belin 'eminently sairi!ed' ,eonfitiiittiorfalth of the balloter to the Difilis rove tationiand to itiftiluthndimbhfaml confound the caviler ;Cof thesksplte:: •,-;.„ ~-..,_ - r v =„ . „l,,P,„ ~..,,,.,„, ..,,,„.,,i, ..i? , 4ificorted ~Tbst wiAstouendres Profoundly inlibted "„givripoutit,,3lttfihellAr"thti Itattai , fssalostin 4041. lintipaetrejlliotrattootr be; hie, re anted of - the ' w to. - 4 derdirtisweriatellrlbey of OK au4 %hid•we •befeby re -Viin to i him ours glory thatiletra,the;seretesa he teui 'rielidettif.fh the Ostiftedf, ettinnto -tcna :religion, and to ;o#oovniriattildulaly; .r.:,;;, '- - - , ~ ,' . , • • 01601014i",That',:PrOttiiiirMilohelt'bei Mid kindle's; -gsehisur.:44tiethat - to dellVer another' course of factures a t h erkettrotinfthet , the officers of the- committeeo. t tilth'Giinige ll:Situitt;llig,,stie a. to r,caleraiielth;the,peeteaaor,ott the "101E0, 004 . 0 u race of 'hie . tionidnylo Mate sultnble aryingumenta aa to time land itlaste . .4 , '''''''' l =l . Y' ''.' '-'' ''.--' ''''- ' ' T'!, ; l4 , i„iAiiilli ' iiiit•iirit;'‘ifiii:o4 lii lidolliPia . trOli; huteClutied :the ,Pcidiert, di sm is s ed fir,'"ig bon din g. NeliblOgY,ltinfirere`then with a 'thif-lifßeti4-F - Wheitiorillsitltb. - ' - . . - -:, -' ' a• : ; deiu 44n,aii` lull): ~4 i. t(ig F 4 , not,] 'insacttre 'The ' e "of the - g tow Pre 'iienewaidtpoinlialint per4rall of the late W. Inifttnii; '-rits-oxoetiont perto. jolt added't)iti:attootive now feature of other strong of lovohl of good, Pit. ,llll " l ", ll ., i ciPAP!‘-o li f r4r7,. r .or Pitlitial#4saTet mew `a'nd ethilnal eork de ei inre'ofikOf)floollolf-by'2:Miorx 13. litOtiricAt Vii;lt It. hi alai wilt" tie !Oda lir few. dale , •>•.•f: - • • • -- • de , 81119nze.-z-it'hi' a remarkable feet (Okla° brotheie of btr; Jones M. Atnold-- yrtiO,,oomnigted entolde at Covington,,-Ky., on the ith,litit: l :dha toi - ttiotr own tondo, ono. In Men. $,.5014644.-04-°th" In 1410101PPI• • 'the. trite C 4 4-4 194 IWO ato titto THE lIRESS,---PUILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1859. BY-,, , MIDNIGHT ;MAIL Letter fri:im!; , Washinittin tOorispoide4p 'cir The „ IVAsniaToef, Feb. 16,1859 Congress appears disputed, as, the session draws near its close, to go to work in eaineot in relation to the tariff, and the Prospeet that 'Some inerease they be offeetea in the Tato of _duties, appears to be daily improving... It is olearly demonstrated that , a large mnjority of the members of the low - er 'Rode litie - ePposed authorising any :further loans finless simultaneous provision Is Made for an, inerease of revenues ; and if this diepoitilorr, conttnnes, Itwill be impossible for, the - operations. of the GOvernment to be continued Without' flailing an' extra , session, eThis Contingencly" ii already _freely eixdrou of, and it is: itch:Weed' that:if:the present „Congrese a:djourne,ivithout,' Some 'aotton Open. the tariff,' the President will call an .extrajeselort, to 'assemble on the let of Anguet: de latitted some time since, this step would render special eleations .necessary in - several of ' the Southern State, and in California and Oregon. It : would be attended by considerable expense and : trouble; and' the Adniinistration - members, well knoiving, Ake genetat'effecte 'of :such a scilicet .view this alternative with decided aVeristen:lhoir feeling on the subjebt•will be a strong incentive tO tariff legislation at this session - , - • , • , • -- Yon will see by theepaeoh of Me. Phillips, de „livered yesterday, that he thoroughly exposed the ''ailsealculations of Seoretary Cobb, and appears to tie ready and anxious to advance the interests of :Pennsylvania.' ; Unfortunately, there:has , not yet helm, a,perfecit, underitandirig 'established among the: friends of an increase of the torte. The Ne* - 13Ogiand , manufacturers, always wide awake ,t 0 their late rests, are very anxious to have the free ilit,of the, not of 1857, so , far on it is favora ble and. advantagebits to them; left undisturbed, and the Republionn , party genera* is by no means a unit in” favor of proteetion. One of the ablest". and ,icaliat 'determined advocates of free trade, the:lleyr Torii: .gtienzitig eam;time One of the most devoted' and influential organs of the Republican party, and perhaps some tweniyMembere now herein a representative ca pacity, couldbe piokod opt who are strongly in clined te free-trade doctrines. While theY, might alteerfully`tinite against a movement of the Ad -ministration, or against , any further loans, there will be , some dieloulty in securing their cordial ea-entireties', in' a itatisfictory and prectioable, movement for a revision of the tariff. The - plea of those who ore against anychango of the tariff, on the:ground that existing laws will produce siffielent revenue to Carry on the Govern ment, If His econemietrily adthinistored, is trtan- However, desliablv coonomy. may be," and hoWever necessary retrenehutent 'in some of the departments hi; it is well known tbat'an reduotiont of expenditures to the low point of the eiisting revenues is iMpraetioabie. It is as tonishing to see with how little money them gen= ilemen can get Meng, when they are arguing 'against a revision of the tarfff, and how much mo ney they require when that subject is not under consideration. • They are eager for' thirty millions cash to be placed 'at once at the disPosal of the President for the - purchase of Cabs, to be quickly followed by a hundred millions more. They' are ready to•deferd nearly r i ll the departments of the Gevermitent in their official management. borne of them are for aPacifie Railroad ;• and yet, when a 'revision of the tariff is Under consideration, they en deavortodernonstrate that pity millions will be set , fleient though the oprfent expenditures exceed sev en ty-firemillions, to savnolVof of the extra appro. priatiMis now being pressed. ijoeMorplie eponorni• oat schemed PIGA have been suggested are no 4114 feasible and just ;,others are of. a obarnoter which svillimareelY meat the approbation of the Amerl- Mtn is prop:pa/to ant off all appropria- Gorse !rota, the Wrishinglen II ' the effete' re cord of Congress—a publioatmil hat had dope ap immense amount of good in spreading before the nation a faithful account r of the doings of its fte preiontalkied, ap,l in familiarizing it with all the ,operations of the Government.' In posountry ruled ;bithe *Pie it is a matter of vital Moment that they should have amide Opportunities of becoming fell, Fermi in its affairs, and the idea that this great sconce of informetien and gf reference should be,summartly out off, for the purpose oy yayiffg few :thonurand dollars, while millions are squan , flared fa:lnnate!" in which no tangible goad is 5P1° 41 0 4, ,1a a `Tallaisfra 911a.,.. - The ,contemplated nittente pi- tampering ,with toe,Postal ,arrange: Mentit is, of. a somewhat similar charaefer. If unnecessary and expensive routes which can :Jekidlspensed'' with 'lmre been , authorized, let them'be:Yiliebnkintnpal p'htit ,where is the sense 'justice 4 _compelling jhp 4pm:talent to pay Its expenses: by indicting an or:tenon? g-ddi 'Gettig ;lex , :upety the- , correspondence , of "the lifortherzi'o4 pastarn States,;,ivitieh -already More than fireit 'the 'etPoMere contracted within may,Fltperhapi; he wall to, guard ngalisiktligethise, of :the franking , peivilegenitnt, itte'plair nib,* preposeff Mei! Meech member but Ono hundred r doltars' worth of stamps wilt result in Cutting off, irom the people 'articles' which are of 'great interest', and importenee to them. For in stance, the postage on the seeds and Patent Office Heninitsh'ifiren to each :member for distribution among kip Constituents, would:, colt , probably :twice as mob, in theapdelves, es the 'amount of "Stamps ividoh 11 is proposed to *Het -to the mem, iterif r . - ft,*rtalitlyneempeingnier 'that the liptrli .ef.re,form 414 stpike r eo sayttgelinit the Weill ffe*°-:P1 .tko`, o 99tirir osoiiß InforciaGon, diminish-, Off. aarrePPaudOnerif 94- withholding ',rem* the - people 'deentienti of ,preetiat4 ijapOrUnen. it happens, sometimes,lhaeleiteri ap eXtiayitgant man who" his Indulged . mese, in luxurious ' fashionable, furniture, rieh wines and ,Vitindi; ininclidinito retrench, the first thing purdoegli 'Wonder thelisoontinuance of tie news., ; papers ; iirhloh, he pays a few dollars, while he :preserves the' most oflris really'rixpenelve dulgences :Miens as:possible. Thjs poems blithe' Spirit Of "keno of our - reformers hive now, and tbiph,it le phony urtifortlry of the 'Aeprenenta "tivesofas4Mlightened , , TIM prob t abilitias now are that the tbirtyail lion project *di ritirtie feicitebl3iceite4 upon at the pielient'lission; althongb its friends have not sln* thely,abaadoned all hope of its sucaess: - What a commentary it would be upon ,the wisdom ot Oozy grime; Ipfs bill, wbioA is generally suppOrted by ttianti=tariff men; should - be adopted had no re: ;ptsion of the tariff be offset:ad! , Pteitentt. r_W) l j4 4.nivegm'et4s. Thinks to the liberality sif Melissa. 'Wheatley And OhsOce, - . who koye - most kindly given 4140- "stiiet 'Thilitie "the purpose —( be actors and. *OW3O of tile istablislnpent also Vying their grittultonsli,-Miere - will be a , benept , et ' 6 14, heel°, We, Ot r edlteedeY) efteteePn. ,The amount, realised is,to' go to the fond now being' ;colleated purehaselholfreedons 'of Bob Hatt, the Norfolk' Whose : Rumen itY deserves even "yeklitiehey. "neltsiowitlginent. The coikedletta of Forty, and Hifti,", denolng by Miss Rosa Wood, pcpidai notate by the capital orchestra, (led-by Mr. • Charles R:Dodworthi? and the wonderfully popu-' lar Play*" c , 'Out Ameilcan will constitute rthe ,perforesanoes. - The ocoCipllineetary benefitto Mr. ,Lent, of the said hayi,predwited $430. This - lin litre WOO/ #q¢ Phette the popularity of Mc:: rent: '."' ' j." - ' • ...Mrs: Jahn Draw, at the Arai, end Mita 0: Lud fain at the Widnut,,respeollvely bad benefits last night. .Idri, Drew ' s was a bumper, Mr/Dasitettepliears at the Walnut-Area Thee this :evening: as Palate, in "The Merry Wives otlytedtag.",_:, oalidies has heen so suooesatal hitherte, that he has not hn4 a stogie poor house ainenha - openedr. ' , sl4i,,With "Bobby ',' and the ;mimeos, it again it:Assembly Building, and draws immensely, as usual. " Ijo has an afternoon' "peiferminoe to•tai,. • AtTheteetire Yeriettee, the 4ew priFea donne, Nlgooriaa yalontini PAray4III, gprieerly of Vest- OU'i - bleijetir(troupre,) mho !nude her dgazt on ,Mondoy, 'has preyed most attractlve, The Connecticut , Bank Case. *ulticcmiyint CROWED WITH r -FRAUD AND AR (Frout,Vielia York „ Oa December 6,1867, atelegraphledetnateh was :re e bired by:General Nye,' President of the Pollee 'ConOilestoneri,lrom the officers of the Colohester Bank; of Colehestor, plan.; to arrest Samuel P. .Jedes, "Jr. one of the ,tlrm of - .robes A-Wiloisx, of Barolay,eireet, sho had boon guilt), of 'defrauding :the banicout of/a large aniount 'of money while acting as °ashler. The matter was pleeed la the hands orpOl foe oftlters. Tones 'was arrested andpieeed fp opstody of Satnuel•Bravoort, aid to General:Superintendent Talitoadge, but at night, it is,thorightihrough the connivances of• parties in 'idgea,' the. prisoner *leaped, and, it was thought, 'fled to 'Atlnta, Georgia ; but; though a thorough sittrolt`ties 'mode for the abiesonding prisoner, he eould not be found. It appear's' that at the time the , telegraph. mee sage was sent to General Nye, .the bank commis itioners of Connecticut had boon Making ad invest. tifiettkgrof the books'of the' Colchester Bank 'and disooi , eired it - defalcation In ihisalfaira of tbe'bank of stSOut'S27,ooo: -. ' A more searching Investigation proved, that; the amount *mid net fall much short of, $70 ; 000;` and: by . ” these' means the' 'bank 'web' rendered insolvent, and huhdrede. , -.were,-rnined. Afteiihei 'estape of dories the matter was p u t we an'oltolal shape, and' ti rrecialsitioti. wee made on loitn King, Obvernor of this: State; by- the Co. "%WTI of Conneetiontrand'.oovernor King , no. oordln'gliissaedlie Narrnilt. The',.matter rested Until' a few daystilitee Oihea Co Detective Keefe WaiiialkinealongliroildWay 6e-espied- the wife of Mr."Soness; - lie having had her pointed out to i blur at the was arrested in NOT: ',The nilloistilcipt:is ttbist'vratelt fryer" the' IttOventents of the woman! Write. prelntiia: .TOUtul moat : be aunts , Where 'itilhe city; "keeping dark" oftheabsconding °ashler Could he sPiCeitelblesi ", , 'At last It WWI Vartevidarit that demi was some. white In the Idetrepolitsin liefel; and; Amoompa• nitetbreaptalnallitig, : the tighter went to the hetet • yesitardex.isfternoosti :Old. in room No. PO they found Jenes quiallPtisated In neeklog.ohair. lie started .up as bailey the policemen , mod wanted to knowfrthatilieln,builneKeras With hint. Tho 0110gs:than eleniefflusir Wheipones said of am nowiley'bnatody Pt eilicerli.And refused lei,ge.with'ttlfee - ;itileeri."And.ratterittell' to resist, when hb iret,fiandoutilid and fake 'to 'the pollee beadquartenti and from there to siltation house up town, audit now probtibly on his way to.the State of Connectiout,-wbere he will be arraigned for the snaps; detaloptione. £HE LATEST NEWS BY TEtEGRAPH. THIRTY-FIFTH CONCIRESS, Second Session. WABRINOVoN Feb. IS. SENATE. The Vice President took the chair preolsely at 11 o'oloak, when Father Boyle, or the Roman Catholic Church, pronounced the opening ayer Not a Senator oeoupled a seat at the time save one, who, durlisg the prayer, retired into the lobby. The Vice President rapped hie gavel, and tersarked_ that ho could not call Abe vacant desks to come' to 'Order, and so he would await the arrival of Senators. By a quarter peat llo , clock Um Booster; had dropped In, and the reading 'of the lournal pas commenced. Mr. &Anna., of lea:Wane, off , red a resolution order- - leg eveningiessione on Wednesday and Friday, in order to cleanse the Cuba bill. Laid ortr. The Vico President presetted Mr: Wright , a report in rotation to the Indian war in Washington and 'Oregon Territories. The House bill inedifring:the pay of the armyofficers instant up end amended, proy u okl inuerdiaerutsion. chiefly between Messrs . Pugh, of Ohio, and DaTIII, of Mhateeippi. - " Mr' Pugh 9 e amendment was that the act of reliquary, 1857, be repealed: and the nay of all officers of the army be that preseribed by,the laws formerly in forms. Ir. 700/4613, of Qeorgia, supported this view, Thi army allure receive much .more pay proportionately than the name amount of talent does in any other walk of life'.• He estimated that, at the eurchese price of oommleslone' in the Britistiarmy, a liouteneut's place, fresh from West Point, wu worth fifty. thousand dol len. Mr Pugh's resolution wee loft—yeas 14. nays 41. -Mr WsLam of in annehusetta, lotrodueed a bill to regulate the mileage of Ooogriismen It gives fifteen cents per mile for distances under one Rimmed miles ; twenty o..nts ,for distances between a thousand and twenty,five hundred miles •, and twenty five cents for all over twenty five hundred tolles—the distances to be computed:by the nearest mall route. Referred to the .Tudiclary Committee °LAT, of , Alabama, gave notiee that he would, to-morrow, oall,up the old .oldies' bill fronfthellonae, and Dave abut vote *man it - Mr. ORITTINDSN then took the 'door on - the ROM bill , r - I Ur. ORITTEND2II commenced by admitting the impor tance and desirability of Cabe, the residence and resting place of Coimbra Ile elan admitted the Prepident's constitutional right to negotiate for it without Weals- Von; nay. mere, that if the President' encoseda to ae. (Wring it bylonorable meane;there ire few who would not hail the furquisition' But Mr. 'Crittenden 'did not regard his sucoess as certain Oa the Contrary. no time could be ilsore low portnne then the present. When the an im al , e was promulgated what echo was returned from all Spain indeed from all Iturope. and even from the down.trelden province 'of Cuba? The Swill's pride was touched. The Cabana reheat to be boueht and sold. We have the authority of the Spanieh Government . that not only is Fusin sot oopcillated by our manner of approaching her, but donsidere it an lomat. Would the President bpva written that message had he known it would be en considered ? Mr. Matey, writing to Mr. Soule, in 1863, nye that it wan not expedient then. Hew mush stronger the circumstances now? If the President, 'in the face_ of the Smash& declaration, makes the offer now, bow ie het) avoid the imputation .of a premeditated lenity God 484 bhp, however, in hie negotlition and - nave ne from those probable comr plicetiona andwire of which this same Cuba mitre 'the cause - Dip'ornicy, instead of now premier the obi -nosione offer, ehoold rather leave - ft open, and seek to renew it in tome one of the thousand event* that occur In the fate of nations. Soppose Spain were to sell, toil oppose England and France, who venom' a piper. tile treaty, were to permit her to sell the Island the holds as trustee, where are we to get the money ? We have been obliged to go in'debt for household expenses, rattled one loan for market money, end another ie wenti ed. The Treasury emits a funereal wend when knocked at for money. for there in none there. He did not mean to say that the count..y cannot produce any'aniount men and money, hot it Is mors convergent at cap tient than at another. In It convenient now to have fastened on tie, and on our children, a ten millionpereennum In. terest on a twb-hundred•million loan for the tracheae Of Cuba ? - - Mr - Orittenden here mate a digression to speak of - the Central Amerlean and other weak Statre Once it wad the policy of the American Government to main lain a kendly feeling with all nations on the conti nent, Ile remembered when the American name was lived, wisen It wit dear to equaling Itopubles. The de, elaratione of emmoiregernent that bad been spoken by the voice of Ilenry'Clay were read at the head of their armies. • How have we Jest all elle? Reed the menage. There yen will See we are at carbine with Mexico (bets Ries, fluatemala • have difficultiee existing 'from the Prjes 'lslands to the ppanlib throne. Do' ill theta ipeckd of war augur well to the revenue? Yet a bill is now pend ing b plies thepllitar ) and naval forces in the bend, of file Preelden apart' end' aboere the action of Co g gross. Hue any one the 'eonsflintional power Mike, war; except Congress ? No. - lint you can hold a threat over the heads of these email Staten, make them tremi Ole and any claim, whenever it shall appear goal to the Preetdent to do it. Sir. Crittenden did not think It worthy the unguent wens oberagter of our country to hoot at the weak and Jet the Strong go ire,. fr that bill should peso; 'can we expect to be at pease , when ers hare even COW to renew one geographical knowledge to keow where the planes are with which we hove diboulties? He referred; in illustration to the Paraguay Expedition ( the greeted armada that ever left our shores) to dght Lopez, the ?}muse , ebb": who, in power and ability, woe not equal to !oho PAW, the Oherojtee chief. Then ho, re fined to the proponed as tare of the OOLOOtt it pops lone Blake of Senora and Chihuahua, to 'defend Clio frontier of wilderness poetically callai Arizooa. Tlie till wee molt now/se.. It was to enable thelpre trident t 5 mlikt little Ware wotb tltlja pimple: Re them reviewed the "Ostend Manifesto," knd Its Implied hist that if Spain will not mil we will (eke Oath The kn.. indent kopports biddemandifor the thirty miltioos /Tele example of President Jefferson in the atquhation gf Plorlde. But the cape ere not ;angle,. In this meet, before the treaty is mooted to by 000111$01, Oros tr Congress never anent, the Presidentesu draw money, and take Its safe keeping Into his own hands The Pre sident himself may be above sunpleion, but the Count. lotion does not entrust him with ona dotter The gib' motive bands should be pure, and tuntelled by money— unrusr,c4l,nisnottyri-tea--- ; e xpo sed Further, to i t t h i e N rent e le P t t t l ki - 8 because it ay comes the President's power, and destroys the balsoeir,hetwben the estabo. ' Mr. Strostt;of Loidelane, And Mr. Domini' Idle. sissippi, eisriorffidi money:Tana under the control of thp President than le an ord4 apropriationlexforelnlititerumrs M. CIiITraNDAS resumed':lf Wo rod Cabs, and hid paid two busdnd millions for he 'geoid coy t e have reposed 'you from European: tyrandv, end las,/ , saved you - front' being' • bulwark scaled us in 'the hands of any European Power Iletsbileft a free bulb pendent Government of 70.1 T own under our proteottpo. It wit , be better coryon, and we belleVe better for us" He did not want to lee our Angio.daxon nee toingled, pithiest!, with a people who do not understood or lip predate our Inglltntione ; and he did not estimate that one entintrra greatness' IC to be achieved by adding me to acre. but by Oiling it with arts sad ludo/dry. Ent he believed Afitoottpdo sattensvd uld'vY will buYit WI l bobble. The hill is sendreeldeesott fanforonaby. It is a pert of the fireworks now set ibises to give,,a different completion - and bye to tke rather ftrketvht textures of flat Atmlatettatioti party; z, • • - Ste. RATAT, of New Heitupshire, fdtlowed on the new gide. - lie bid it hid been drroneonsly aventridd by the 03 k m:1:Attu mud all the speakers, that the aequiffition of Card is the fixed baba, ged„ of irsographioal and poll, Peel nacessity s . , nut dogyrine pomp.; l ops, ty bet boon in 01l timip the 'plea of brink. Moo mom negeoeity, is loosintelligible.' k Taw - of 'Hatter woe sited to aka It mat, Why - Aid Th that kw o. polttleal gravitation affect only the poiressionrof feeble States, and not those of Goat Brinier, for Instance ? Cuba, be admitted, WY • murmilent island; bat to seize it for that reason. is the doetriee of the highway, of might over right. Mr. pale bete read extracts Dom the wri tings of leffereon ' Adams, Clay, Everett and others relied on to prove the iseoessity of Its ecqulsltlon, to show that their „opinions were upended by oontingen• she he committees report says that there ate bat three s ternetives fop Orbs t let. l'Orilforelgn Power U have If, which We will notapermit.• Ad Independende of the people, Which is Isopossib b ,• , tht. The Aslant ,to becomes:toes, which Is inevitabie. • Curious AltOtilk Hyatt, where the first oarniot be permitted, the secant impoosible, and the third inevitable. They are lib marilfeCt riostbry, which U rumeble to take 'ewe of belt salt, and think., in The preisqt condition of the Treir miry, it is ,mbless 1.0 expend thirty milliceso to brim about an inevitable result. The report says ; Let Orel* Britain, France, and Russia, pursue this course of an. negation In the East, we wilt look oo with indiffeir eon, and olaim the earns ptivflege on this continent Timis reminded him of thd Laths line; sr Hone edam &masque petimus it • . He would Maisitrue It tbus Hine etlem demasque— iewill list Prigland, Frain. andllubleC right. etc.: etipouirl-whorr we,go' robbing etc . -Mir, owl, account hen GO homage' island, which, tinder the force re' political gravitation, is approaching no so that, we hays hardly virtne to keep her off, we ask that they will loot on," if not with favor, at least with Indifference" Further, the committee Iliniteete by the trope of„ A lps apple, reply to drop from the tree;" whieh sop vete the ides it 'knocking It trom the bough, to tavola .110 tbitt inepitablo neap. • ' Sr, Hale then went into p diepuesign of the OM and issidl if there were no higher deatidy tor tin human rates than , to make them anger ptomain, the }beater from IL,onialeino (Mr. Benjamin) was right, ad emancipation was a fella e, But he read numeroui docnmeete to show that emancipated negro.* were Iry probing in mocha developments - He also Argued that the acquisition of Cubs would not atop the Airiest slave trade. • Mr. Hale was not at all sparing of sarcasms oo the Democratic- party. and' concluded be eating that tido scheme le A gigiseele appeal to /be national avarice and just. or power. ]t hen history shall come to noniD4r4 bow the United' lintel; and Spain have kept their treaty etipnlatjoins towards earth other, it will be sees ehipe we have 'nffibleg "to • pri , oursolves'on. Mora dior...olthough - believing lo th e freedom of rethieui belief op unbelief to the falleit intent—he cavil} not wilds to see a whole people mane Into the Union when religions faith is so construed gun be adverse to iii beet Jute:sob He was eonvineed lbst a Republic can best and 4/1111 be, maintained on the prinotples of Pro% teetant liberty. he concluded by expressing the opinion that the Cuban , to not a ripe apple, bet rather, like the apple of the post that bought death Into the world and all its woes. ' Mr. BEPRiSIISI; of Lenbine, replied tomme or the pooh" in the remarks of Mr. Crittenden and Mr Mato. Ite,coneldired title rather the age of the abuse of weaD nese than the abuse of power, and .defended the Pare gnu and all similar expeditionSbaring for their object the prritectlon of our eitleena. Mr. Cattreurnm reviewed the points in Mr. Eenja: min's reply. - Mr. Tlieereev, of Kentuoky, obtained the floor. Thp Satiate adjourned it a fete hour.- • HOUSE OP lIIPRODNTATIVES. ' 11fr Despite Omver, the member elect front Ore gon, was qualified end'took his met Mr. GEORGIC TOR.RIFi v Ot. Now York, reported •prearn.: tile setting forth that JohaaCiamin, of Philadeiphis; easing been duly summoned, ht' refused to unser and give testimony before the soled committee appointed to investigate the aCcOunts of Mr. Seaman. late So prrintetdent of Public Printing; and concluding with a resolution that the Speaker -be directed to menu hie warrant to the Sergeant at-Arnie to arrest said Oesslai wherever be Is to be found,"and bring hint forthwith before the bar of the Moose to answer for contempt of Its auth - The resolution Was period. Mr. ORAIRPOAD poked, but failed to obtain. tha eon-- sent of the Boone to harm:lnce a bill to repeal all law* paned minim the let July, 1850. which Inerease the sole-, rise of public ringers, the votaries to be paid in cantor nifty to the laws previous, to tent time. The ant now proposed to continue In tome until the anneal receipts from duties received under the law of March ad, 1841, chill beam! to the amount annually appropriated by, Construe, and no longer Mr. Downers., of Alabaros, luelPetuatly imetht to introduce a resolution calling on the President to for• nlsh information Showing the me ant expended on annul of meaptured &triune of the Soho; how far the Republic of Liberia is interested In three expenditures ; the tort of maintaining the Albite squadron ; the num her of deaths of the oaken and men uncoated there. •with, and the number of &triune restored. ac. The Home went Into Committee of the Wh• Is on the, 'state nf the Union on the Henale% amendment to the :Xediatiapproprlittlon bill. • Mr. Brawrox, of Ohio, Paid that Mr. Garnett, yeeter. day, oentruted the expendlinres under Mr Fillmore% Wutir admintatiation with thou under President °bonen, during the lent year; redly to the prejudice' ' td the present administration. He had coegratulated himself that be bad at list toned a genuine and e'ncere apestle ofretrenehment and reform; bet the gentleman, from Virginia, In the next breath, bad endeavored to titre* the' reeponsiblllly for the largely Increased ex penditures on the minority, with a few on the Demo-i gratis eide. Under there circumstances, the idea of his swum, a lawyer o f Beaton, carrying away the eine of the Democratic party into the .wilderness was altogether out of the question, It bad , is somewhat noted for his severity in examining °Mixed to film (Mr. Rattan) that the ceofollelOn was witnesses. A correspondent ot The Century re the liretideptowind genuine repentanee.but tr ibetnajer. t inlet; Ityare ant reeponeible, the minute" has little to hope for i "He wee lately engaged In a legal ease, in which -froM.Demooratio quarters. The appropriation Mlle are it s When Butler came to areslexamine Prof. • Hanford, of Cambridge, was one of rho milllone, and the Home is compelled to acquiesce In w sec• them AS telly come from the committee of &inference, .1 or leavehint; he began in his usual style of unceremonious the Administration Without the 'mune of ear- ferocity. The Judge mildly interposed, and said ryieg on the Government' Ile bad been informed that perhaps Brother Butler didn't know who the wtti Rome or the men connected with the navy yards never nese was; it was Prof. Hereford—Professor of Harr got there, excepting to get their pay, and that on elec. 1 vard'Ooliego, ' Oh, yes 'mumbled Hader, he lion due thiy sorts as shoulder-hit ters, and perform such other duties as the eXisentles of the patty require."!leisurely stroked his Prof Horsford ! Har- Thin is no doubt one of the reasonsfor the uremia of- ; yard Professor. Professor of Harvard College ! ' !" expeoljteree of which the gentleman from Virginia bad YOB hneeg 071$ of eot?tath.r d ay complained They ttadinoreeied ie ' the agleam:du of the Democratic party locrensed, end to these expend I- Tian P....AttltA OP • EGYPT has decided to nen, the locomotive engines built for him an Taunton, tares the gentlemen's party owed Its SUCCORS. If he Maas , prefereno to others of Roglish mane wants an economical administration of the Government, he MUM lay the axe at the root of thie corrupt Mee, not future, tamely to lop ofr the breathes, for:they wOuld out with Inoreased Tiger. to. long el the exminditures ere mode the Spoils of the victors and reward party ler- Tied. ' so long will they centime to increase. -. ea'd.tbet °music bath chums to Boothe the savage," but when discordant It grates harshly even On hie ear: "While the President Indulges in the mono.' rate notes of '; Old liundred,” the Secretary of the Treasury plays " Yankee Doo Ile." Thle, as Doglierry says, is most tolerable, at d not to be endured.” It makes " mutation To se cm f mutter In the Damp gratin church, which 'a In a truly melancholy condition. There is tunntat ,kable evidence of its speedy overthrow, not merely on norcersentials but on the fuodamental artielen of the Deinceratie creed. He referred to the 'eradiating views of the Pree dent and gee:viten , ety tve - Treasury relative to the nthde - or . adjust ing the duties, and saluted to - khe • !muds which are everted on from false invoices and unier.valuation. , If the customs bad been collected under en honed system, forty per (mutual more would have been received in the Tamar, for 1858, or nine millions, sufficient to meet the current expeeeee. There should be h radical cheap :rem ad valorem to specific duties, for the pur pose of obtaining auflideet revenue, with the disorimi-' •nation for the encouragement of domestic, mannfaatures. We (he Said' ask no more, and will lake nothing less. ,„ The amendments to the Indian appreprlation bill were acted on, when the committee rose - ; A recess Wee taken until eleven o'clock for the pin- , .pose of general debate. NYZNINO 8111810 N. • Mr Menem of Illinois. In condemulnU"the Pont= dent. asked,whether they slmodd cower before hie ad vancing Power,. and Buffer him to crush rut every YO.T.: %Ise of the nation's manhood, wlhout offering ocelot trice? lie bad aimed a-blow at the Leedom of elec tions, by interfering with • the domestic affair!' of the Sovereign State of Illinois. Ogleas had been virtually eeld to venal politician' Rewards had been offered for treason - A few Judaea" had .been found to welt them- Selves for thirty pieces, of sliver, and they were worth lees than that. These outrages, these tvrann'cal seta, Violative of every polar:lgoe of right, should not be longer tolerated. If the amine heretofore %tinned to to be fol lowed up in Illinois, and the people thereof are not to have hectic° In home Mare, it writings the Admintstrar tai n should have " A Douala for an Oliver,” lie (Mr. Morris) had never dreamid when at home that. his (I.evernminat 'had 'secreted evidence on which public officers are re coved; but it was - reserved to him on reaching Wasbineon to learn that our _Executive De partment is a "star chamber;" for it comma's from the public the chargee on which a man is tried, eon, *toted, abd removed from office, without giving as op. normally to repel the aocusation And tuclitpudnat is to - be dignified by the high chancier of the Due, cellos of the Qovernment Ile oomplained that tr ost Office Department had refused to let him .talt 'copies 'DU the charges aca'uet Sx Postmaster Par= sans, of Illioole, and said the Government had coed. ,witted larceny on Mr. Parson's reputation, by meeting 'the suspicion that he was unfaithful to his trust • t' Mr MORRIS mentioned other similar cute to show that removal" and appointmenls had been made In tatal disregard of the wiehes of the people Where met. Ines could not be found In Illinois to 11l the Mikes :vacated by the removal of good men, and Democrat", they were imported, and some of them did not bring a 'go id moral character with them. If a mail robbery Is cdariitted, eurploion immediately attaches to some tio yeomen:it i,fficee *ming the appointments to a high office in Illinois was a man who' as notoriously a defaulter, and deterr ed to oceqpy cell in prison rather tha t a piec e of tr moted.od. tome qf the same Outs have sines been'pro lle attributed to the preallifint a heartiett ferqcity, and Imbecility of character, whit* was natnrally aria tool-stip. and hie acts were designed to 'strike down Donglat—the brave and heroic Democratic chiettoin. Mr;ltorot.- of Vermont, said, if we .have angered so puny Insults and Injuries from Brian as the Provident allegro, he, inateed of oskilig an appro. riation to purchase Oubo, would have hotter 4N. char ed hie dote hy laying before Dongress the cote, to aid or Intelligent action on such measures se - went,' vindicate our national honor, and afford - that protection which our oltisene demand. Ile con demned the positions assumed by the President, taylvg,'among other things, that the latter had fallen into a grave error If he enppneed that by the &egoist- Mon of Cuba the suppression of the Mare trade would fo.low u a result If the island was to be monad be, qause of Its contiguity and of a naturatlight, Jamaica, Mexico, Onotral America, and the Etonian and British poeseeelons might be claimed on Ilmllar grounds. If the President wants to create a better feeling with Bpaln, he will refrain from further attempts to par chime Ouba, for she knows we have not meney to pay for, sod all the world known we do not need, the Island. A large mallet), of the people are pledged to reeist the farther extension of slavery, and will never consent that a new slave State shall be formed out or foreign territory purchased' with the oolonnhe treasure of the country, Mr. 01110111, of New gamest:are ' said that in eight years the snout' expenditures had Decreased from for ty-eight to eighty millions There being no estraordt nary eirotimstances for this, it most be attributed to a corrupt and wanton extravagance, end nothing else - Men who are in want of fat Jobs beolege this thiptol The number Of oihne-steekere le greater than were the Irmo of Egypt. -The rule of entice boa been thus: The President "mutt my vlitex.l want laid Patronage ; I , sWir Voiotia hea—lief'vitli girt me 'goat T wunt: wooly millions b aby Desk OA Id pig yokel° Wry. log election., burying the dead, oaring for the wounded, and cheating the people generally. - Mr. WARD, of Now Turk, reviewed the commerce of the world, and spoke of the Importauee of inter-oceanic Commun'tatioe by mecca of a this-canal. Be regarded the Atrato, in New Oraoade, ae a-route which science will overcome sad render tie proaedution and comp e. thin preetimble. • The aommlttee then roe and the Nouse adinurnede PENNSYLVANIA 'LEGISLATURE. • • HAttllll3lll3llo, Feb. 16, HO. The Senate met at 10 4 Al. k diertiorial from' Philadelphia wa prevented, to give the I renten Railroad liompatif lulditioner whirr room BF Walnut greet Retillone yore proponiel from i f be Om:moils or Phil*. delobla - siting for irropeat or st topnage The tailoring lulls wets road Or. gA Witt, ono relative to writs of error In appeals and oeitlorariee to the Supreme (Mort, and to aboUah the Clout of Niel Prins The bill to incorporate the gentlest' Improvement _Loan Company wee defoeted—Yem 8, nap 18. 88r RANDALL Waled up the bill to provide for a general banking law. Ile addremei the Donate In an able argument in support of the bill, and mode an tern- . est appeal to Demential° fieustora to stand by it The drat seetiOn or tho bill rimed Cemmittee of the Whole, , Tiro several succeeding sentient, were under considera tion, and a variety or amendments - were adopted. The blitunt yet haying been dlameed of in Committee alb. Whole, he eetuilderititalvAll be somas& to-mor- , row. - .Adiourned, pelltlott-deria Isyge number were toted 4n• ' The following bins passed first reading; An act to increase the salaries of the judge* of the Pickled Court and Court of Common Piece of Phila'elphial To authors° the ahertff of Philadelphia to advertise sales in three daily papers. , Au lot inoorporatiog the Southwark Soup Society. A supplement to the sot incorporating the St. PaoPs Church, Philadelphts. • • •Otelative to the fees of aldermen and constables in penal einearin Philadelphia. Incorporating the Trustees of the Young Men's Chris. tipg AlSoiliatiOn of Philadelphia A " n eat S ectoring certain , priiiiegen In the Girsa School Horne, it Pausymik, in the oily of Philadel phia. - Au set to confer on aerials asmelatione of the oltl sen‘ of thin Commonwealth tee power. and ir01;111111- 0011 of cprporatione and b dies politic in law, and to conipirmlharters boreto.ers gnantsil. The following bill/ poieedloat reeding 'An sot eoppleeftentary to the sot--to Incorporate the Delaware and Soltnyikill Beam Company. It esteede the time for completing the work six years. The sot was objected from the calendar. An act providing for the registration of birth,, mar ewe, nod &Atha, la Willed,Wale. • An act abolishing the Board of health. An-rot incorporating the American Improvenien Loan Company, , An act incorporating the Philadelphia Tkea%re cora Aepriaq, AtTORKOOX OWSION • ' The melon was dev...tedlo the consideration of pri rate bills, some twentj of which were passed. Ad jonrued. From WatiOlogron. Tow SyiVISR tretNft2TlVll—ita y T 1.00 K4NBAR, • WASIIMItcrOIt, Tab 16.—The Pgealdeot, in reply to the resolution passed lip the House. eommunicated a men• le ge to-day, enclosing a report from the Attorney Gene ral relative to the slaver Wander. , In which he atatee that the local officiere of 'the Government at Savannah' bare been specially and straitly enjoined to perform the duties imposed upon them by the several acts of Ooss greet toy the suppression of the slave trade ; that all a aLl COlll3llll tiaq been efuployed teat.; the tstattice At torney in prosecuting the offenders 1-that the advice. rpollived satieflotoray show the diligence and activity of all persons engaged in the publics ..mice to end: the negroes who were clandestinely landed; to Metall/ ithe patties engegid in the crime, and ascertain other lat. nortant fiat* connected with the transaction. All this bib been attehded to with many d'lttudthes; bat .there Is good pe*eon to hope that they will' be overcome, sad justice, secoulloy to the law of Ike land. spouted upon the offender*. But the present condition of affairs is such as to trade it abeolutely impossible th t the pro ceedings already instituted, or tempts contemplation, should be given in detail without very great prejudice to the publ c interest. It appears, from an official doonment, that the cost of the sites of the neeyjarde at Portsmouth, Boston, NewTork, Philadelphia, Washisigton Norfolk, Blythe Inland, Man lolled, BackettteMarbor Pencaccdn, and the amounts expended in Improvements thereon,lo the Ist of fleoember, VOA, an rer es cep by eseer4lneil, make a' total of $20,24,t40. The Seenitary of. the Interior has stayed Congress for en ipproprteilon of $40,(00 for taking pie census of Dams, with a view to Its admission into the Union, dn accordance with the recommendaUon of the treat, ent In biaaonnal message The aggregalp number of passengers arrived In the United Mates from foretell countries, by sea, from th 80th of September, 11142, to the diet of December, 1168, is 4,062,140, of which nearly 2.600,000 were males. Vatted States Supreme Court. ,Weettiawros, Feb 16.—N0. 64 14.110 Chamberlain et al, claimants Pippriter Ogdensburg. vs. Bben B Ward, et of ; and No. 80, Ward vs Chamberlain, ate. Continued for alaiments,•and concluded for libelleoti. pa No. 64,rg F. druird d for t he . Cbs nt!lt tree ea. Boston Denby Com Au. pleloi. Death of a Distinguished Physician. Wainimorint, Veto. 16.—The Richmond papers an unarms the decease, in that city, of Pr. Thomas John eon, a distinguished physician. and et one time pro fessor of the 'University of Virginia. The deceased was considered one of the not anatomists of the age. Specie et New Orleans. WAAIIINGTON, lieb. 16.—The New (Heaoe Picayune of the Uth that. notion the arrival of $411,000 In specie trout the Brae*, Indiana Legislature—Senatorial right. INDIANAPOLIS, Febllll7 15.—A colliaon occurred In the Bate Senate, thla morning, between Senators Good. leg and Ilearon, In comiramenee of some personal re. marks made In the Senate come days ago During the light that ensiled, a brother of Goodin Interfered and itruok lialTron on the head with soapy, wounding him severely. Otlirairwthe little damage was done by either party, th were armed, but there wee no oppertu• laity to uaa their weapons There was great excitement In the Senate during the difficulty., Arrival of the bleambhip Indian at Port- PoiTylib, Fob lb,-The 111)41116111p Indian;, tom Vverpool on the 28th ult., arrived here at noon today, tier &deices hare been antieipated by the arrival of the America at Haitian. Launch of the United States Steam Dome, Feb. IL—The steam gun.bealt, built et the Olowlestown and Portsmouth nevi yards, were suocess fully bombed today. Markets by TelegrqPn. CINCINNATI, Feb lb.—Vicar is unchanged. Whiskey ha• dealined M ; Axles t f 1.000 Ms at 200. Pork dull at 118 E.O for Ness; 4.000 bhls atd sold at ( Bulk Meats drooping, 300,000 lbs sold at BnBMo for aides, and 7)(11 for shoulders. etther.saraw, Bob. 15..—Ootton-2,20 bales were sold before the steamer's advice° were received. Afterwards 000 bales were sold without change in irides. Nth' CIA' 077 See first page. liiiiVEsmn, &ooze, &o.—The followhig rusks, of 'Beal Estate, Bfoolu, &0., were made billies:tie. Thomai_ & Pone, last evening, at the Philadelphia :Exchange: 30 share,' Merebante` and Mechenice' Haut of Wheel ing, Va. 853; 50 Amen Pennsylvania Railroad Company, $43 123 ; 70 Mares Peuneylvania Railroad Company, $43. Lobate City Land AsenciatVn, $6. 1 Mire Mifflin Land Amilation $5; 4 t harm Philadelphia and Cure de Crape Steam Towboat Company, (p.viog 20 per cent: dield•od ) $95; 1 .hare Mercantile Library, $8; frame dwelling and lot. Waterloo street, $30 , ; frame dwell- log land , lot, .Waferloo street, $350; brink dwelling, fraMe stable. and large lot; Prankford Turnpike - road,• $4 710 • herdeome modern reeldence, - with side yard, No. 03 1 North Plfth street. $7,050; large and valuable clay lot. 12% acres and 28 perches, with two-story brick and two.sto , frame dwelling ; barn, t.nek garden, &n..Parliyunk road, s2Asoper &ere': Imitable Wetness stand. N. E. eorner of Klobth and Cherry streets, three fronts, $8,750,• modern tow-story. residenoe. No. 321 South Sixteenth street; subject to a redeemable yearly g:onnd rent of $lO3, 14.650 ; O modern dwelling No. 117 south Twenti..th itreet , noblest toredeernable yearly ground rent of $lBO, $1,850 ;-g lota of ground, Clinton sheet, late Northern Llbertlee, (Nos. 11 and 12,) $BO each lot; a welLeeenred ground rent; $75 a year, $1,1130,• large and valuable,farm, 427 acres, Kent vani ty, Delaware, $lO 75 per acre; heat modern' &killing,' No. 12'43 North Fifteeoth street, $4 775 ; 4,-tbred-story• brink dwellings,' Nos. 031. CU, 035,- and 'll37Ontarlo' street, $1,700,10r one of them. , HARD WORK AND 100 R Pay.. - A. party Of ramps entered the 'office attached to the oil mill of R 0. .- hart 0. Bella= Jr. Co,, on Monday overdue, while thO hande were 'angled at work In another part of the building. and aetnaliy removed a large Iron safe from the .00ni without below detected; The oil mill ie loos tad on the Schuylkill, near Pine-street wharf. After removing the safe through one of the windowe, they conveyed It to a canal boat which 'Was - lying at the wharf, and after rowing it over to the wed bank of the river broke it open • with a Ir. eat deal of trouble; and ,obtained about ten dollars for - their ulna The male wu recovered yesterday roe' tins with the bookiand pa pers 'undleturbed., Several of the detectives dotted the looality yesterday morning. but could obtain no Aloe to the par ties who committed...the robbery. OUR NATIONAL 'ANiTITSROARIEV.—A meet log was held it the Weitierill House last evening, to organize &society for the better obeervenee of our na tions, anniversaries,- Colonel Warner wmhealled to the chair. end Mr. William Y. Leader was appolnted ldr. 'lames W Bung made a short addrds, in whlah be dated the object of the meeting, after which a com mittee of five was appointed conotetiog of Burnt. Leader, Caw, and Warner, to report a eonstitu tide at another beating. • - The meeting then adjourned. - CGMNUTTED.—Officeris Somers and Levy yell; terday afternoon arrested George Blitchell,alise alm 7 my the Oreek, , ,on the °have of robking the money drawer of Mr. Thomas Burk , s grooery store, at the con- ner of Third end Shfspen streets. on Monday, January 81st, of $lO Aedused wee taken betors'Alcirnan Oglit and Committed to answer, „ PETTY LAIKIENY.—A man named George Smith, who hails from Norfolk, Virginia, Will arrested by Deteo.lve OHlorr Bohlen:ins yesterday afternoon, on the charge of stealing a bundle of printing paper from the paper store of U 014111., Wilcox & Co.. In Minor street,lfe was taken before Alderman Freeman, last evening, and emmigitted,to answer, , - • - Oregon a State. The Howie of Representatives' on gatur4py passed withonfAmeptiment the Senate bill admit ting Oregon as a State of the Union (the -thirty third) by the following vote : Yeas—Messrs Adrain. Ahl, Arnold, Atkins, Avery, Barksdale, Bair, Ntllinglturst of Wisoon ain. Booook, Bowie Branch , Barnett , Burns, Ca rothers', Case -of 'lndiana, Onside, Caynuengh, Oh apm an, Clerk of Missouri, Clay. John Cochrane, Cookerill, ce/j i lz..T of Indiana, Comins of Massaelemetta, (loaning; Cox; Oragin of New Hampshire. Oralg of Missouri, Craig, of North Carolina, Curtis of lowa, Davidson, John G. Davis of Indiana, R. Davis of Mississippi, De wart, Dimmiolf, Elmundaoni Elliott, English, Flo rence, Foley, Foster of Maine, Gartell, Greenwood, Gregg, Groesheok,. Mall or , Ohio; Catch, Gawking, Medclea. Milpkini, /Norton ofOttio, finghes, jaakson, Jenkins, Jewett, T,ones Tennessee, owen .Tones of 'Pennsylvania, Kilgore of Indiana, , Pennsylvania, Lamar, WV, 'Awing», Leidy, Leiter' of Ohio, Lacher,. aolay MoKibbi n, 'Magee, .0. S. Mara hall of Illinois,Mason, Miller, MontgO mery. Niblaek. M. ILNirhols of Ohio, Pendle ton. John U Pettit of patens,. Peyton, Phelps of Missouri, Phelps of Minnesota, Phillips, Powell, Reagan,. Reilly, Ruffin, Russell,, Sandidgo, Se- Vega lkott. Searing; Seward of Georgia;. Aar on Shaw o Illinois, Singleton, Robert - S in it h of Illinois, S A. Smith of Tennoasee, Stephens, au eve .poo n , S. A. athwart of Maryland, Talbot, George Taylor of New York, Miles Taylor of lAulsiana, Eli Thayer of Masaaohnsetts, Yellen digham, Ward. Watkins, White, Whiteley,ne low Yalu: . Wood Wood of Maine: WortendYko; Wi B. Wri 4 ght of georgia,.obn y. Wept, of ronngasea= 11. isepublioans (in italies),ls; Anti,Tersompton Democrats pa e e 7; LecomPton Democrats (Roman) 0 2 .1. Nava-Mews- Abbott. Andrews, Bingham, Blair, Bon/tare of South Carolina, Boyce of South Caro lina;Brayton, Bryan. Of Texas,' Baffinton, Bur lingame, Burroughs, Chaffee, Ems Clark of Con necticut, Ho face P. Clark of New York, Clawson, Cobb, Clark B. Cochrane, Covode, Craw ford of Georgia, Curry of Alabeinet Battey War- TRU DAVIS of Maryland,Timotby Davis or' lowa, Dawes, Dean, Dick, Dodd, Itatettelkof Alabama- Dories, Mk, - Farnsworth, Fenton. Giddings, Gil, man, Gamin of North Carolina, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Grow, It B. Hall of' Massachusetts, Har lan. J. MORRISON MARDIS Of Maryland, inala in ...of New York. Mr+ of Seoigia,Moard, jousters. of Alabama,Uoward, Kelm, A'Sitt of South coo. lino, Kellog, Kelsey, Knapp, Leach, Lovejoy , gussn'of South Carolina, Iluermeet hiansuario of Kr, Matteson, lifiles of S. Milison of Va., illoora of Ala , Morgan Morrill, E. Joy Morris of Pa., P. H. Morse of Ma ine, G.A.:Morse of N.Y.. Mott, Murray, Olin,. Palmer, Parker, Pike Pot ter, Pottle, Parylance, RIOMID of Md ., Bitable, Robbins, Roberta, Royce, Scales 'of N 0.. Skate of N. o. 2 __Juilson, W. Sherman of N. Y., Shorter W of Ala., m. Smith of Va , Spinner, Stalltvorth of Ala., Stanton, Stewart of Pa., Tappan. Thomp son,. Tompkini, Titters, of Ga., Unn.ertwouri,ot Fr., VANCE of N. C ., Wade, Walbridge, Waldron, Walton, Washittan orWis., Washburn, of All., Washburn of Maine. Wilson, Woodson of Mo., ZOLLIKOPPRE of Tenn.-103. - (Southern Democrats (in Italie") 16; h Americans (in maw. ()Are) 10 ; antl l Lsociingon Delmer* (spa 8 e 11) Aspnblicani (in 114- m 73;1' Annan? Anderson of Miesourl. Bennett o. New York, Bishop of Oonneotiout, Bliss of Ohio, Clemens of Virginia, Dansrell of Masaaohneetta, T4V/5 Davis of Massaohueetta, Enarrauf Lout shwa, Faulkner of Virginia, Garnett, of Virginia Goode of Virginia, Rickman of , Pennerlva nia, MAYTIAILD of TODZIOSSOO, 111 ap W. Mor o i a of Illinois, Raw of , Tennessee, John Sher +anti OW, Sloklhirof New York. [Republicans (In Italics) 5; South Americans (NULL calm) 3; Anti•Leoompton Democrats (spaoe 41) . 2 ;. Le oompton Democrats' (Roman) 7; Total, 17; Speaker (Orr) not voting, 1. Eitraordfnaty psi Elettlilese Elopement. 'WIFE IMMENNTINO RXR 80011AilD, CDILDRIN: AND ,011AND.C1111,DREN TOR A BOY•LOYEtt—THE Mot-, YIwAS ARE ARRESTED—TIMM. swAttitYlit. COK- Dile?. The Rochester Democrat of the 14th-relates the following curious case of, elopepgent Last 'Friday night a woman named Cherry, the wife of en engineer in the employ of the Central Railroad Company, eloped from the residence of her husband, , in ;company with a young fellow named Berney Smears. The latter is only,-about eighteen years ,of, age, while hie inamorata is A woman on the verge of forty, whe hair not onlyaix children, but also'one or two graud-ohildren. Abram Cherry, the UnShied of the guilty woman, la reepectelde;, and, according to our information, , duatrlone, uptight man, who has never given his wife any reasonable emote for such a step—if, indeed, a ma eonable emote can ever be alleged for a proceeding so disgraoeful • Ile rune an engine between iiiyraeose and Utica at plumb!, and hiss regularly been in the hablt of sending home • sufficient amount, of hie earnings to sup port his family In comfort. • For soma time past, hew ever, .Alos:. Cherry .has cultivated, an lathwasy with &noire, who Is a geol•for•nothing and idle lad, end at last the two agreed upon a flight in company. The plan Wu put In operatlun, ail we lave stated, Frid.y the illdnatelged and ',winked pair gathermg together what they could of their own and Mr. Cherry's pro petty, which they packed up and carried softy on the train, which left here for A lbanyaoon ;after midnight. The children, of wrong the youngest is only three years of age, wore all left behind. On the day preceding the era Mon. Mr. Cherry had sent to his wife $26, which constituted the principal part of the rondo of the rune: 110/s. Ron Which they salhd tederrwerpenges; Is ['templates of the af(.lr,heeame current liatttrday morning, and °Meer Rogers, who lives, in thavielnity. of the Oberrys, immediatel. telegraphed to the wronged husband at gyration, and Utica. Mr Cherry was at the time on his way from the latter to the former plane, and must have met the Cain containing the fugitives As soon as the dsepatrh reached Win he cowed word to be telegraphed to Albany, end :at once-took a down train himself in pursuit.- W hen Scowl and Mrs. Ober ry rasped Albany, they rotted at the depot certain off, cora, who insisted on their company to a pollee station, where they wereaearehed.mul detained until Itr. , fiber. ry's arrival. The baggage in potseselon of the travel lers was also held for inOpeetion by the huabtol. , Mr. Cherry immediately took possession of it, and his wife, Smears was taken to the pollee ogles • pro. soner, charged with lereeny, in Parrying away a Tian, of Mr. Oherryla property. The homage of the wretched pair was takes to the pollee odice also, end rx unload It «melded of a trunk be'enging to Med Ohetry, and a chest belonging to Smears. There were also a roll of carpeting ant . feather bed, belonging to Mr Cherry's howehold ef fect,. Smears' shat was opened and foumtio contain a Considerable amount of elotbing, and var:ons articles 1 token from Mr Cherry's house. As the °Mesta were overhauling the contents or, the chest, they came up•in a daguerreotype of Mrs Cherry, which Smears seined and thrust into hie bosom., saying this' nobody should take it away—a prOtteedintwhichi, taking plane Is the Presence of the husband whom he had as cruelly wr.mged, rosy mitre to Illostiath the abamelesadess which characterised the whole del:Miaow of the culprit. , , Brown was committed to tell to await flutter salmi.- nation upon the charge of laresoy, preferred against him. What disposition Mr Cherry Wands to make of his wife. 10 more than we can tell. Re It almost bro. ken-hearted at the calamity which has befallen' him,' feeling it more anately for the make Of his children thin • "on his own account. • Mrs. Cherry is the woman who killed • mad dog in the street lad SUMMON - 10PM meets, men who,were •bout hesitated to 'mounter the brute. MOST truly did Theodore Sedgewick saty that it is the man of rolmot nod enduring cocstitntioa,-cr elastic Defl7o, of oomprohenslvo ',digestion, who does tho great work of life. -It is Scott with his manly form. It is Brougham with his superheman powers of physical endUranae. It is Franklin, at the ago of 70, camping cut on his way Warman the Canadas, as our hardiest boys of'2o iniw camp out in the Adirondack or on the klifamichi: It is Napoleon, sleeping four hours, and bri.horseback twenty. It is Washington, with his splendid frame and physical streng.h. - Tux wood of the printing-knee:elf which the first edition of Burns's poems was piinted, at Kilmarnock In 1786 and which has never been out of the possession of the stmeeessive proprietors of The Ayr Advertiser; has been converted into "an antique drawing - 44mM chair," and watv'to them) been occupied by the chairman at the Ayr ;pale. bration of the dentinery of the poet. • r' Sittorman brighthoynnf, nine years' was delivered in Lanesboro, Mos., a few days eines, for the purpose of attending school, having beenlerwarded by Adams' Express from nonstop, Texas... The freight" had been four weeks on the read. Mr. G. W. Mourryoav, Americari-bonsul Jstcanidei.irtio le: 4t prism:if in Boston on fur• lough, - vraelnooked down by a horse MoSethrday, night, and in the fall broke hie arm a little above the wrist. FINANCIA,LANA„COMMERCIAL. , - t -- ,..' t., The MLOnerißlerket. Lnornitii'l tiilaar: f ir l K. ' ' igtilrgs.—The '' " ' , .', Plutleenrall, Vab.l6, 1859. e I. andletleetre rAtilbttribeir o7 , l kirTeue°, • 4, Thisilust been attellter daylif small things i t the ! *fora the Literary Congreae, will be de li vered at Masi stook boird—tlats tratwactions„very meagre in animal ; * I wa n d Hall, to..moirew,(Thantsley) evening, by the without Obange of price! Ittnnt previous quotations. I i tev. A .. A. Itinitioc,wi,„„eity, JgOlall,goecttiglate _ In this city, the Monoy)loarket is without. change..., th; , yaiyjyyTglipesplo*tet the Ateelletit:moecesS In van loans, with stock collateral'', range at fiX to 8 per ", , i;iry - r6peptT3,4l4 . 4gAirygid tlit4 : initl.46o;;,* cent end firat.clase paper, of short time, sells readily ,' i n, an atato aura tho judgment tlielhare displayed's at 6 t ' d 8 per sent , manuring the serviette , or Mr. Willits en alit- wood= In Now Y - rk, recording to the Courier and Engel- will be bandareneltattested la aitiettatingan audience - res. the franks have coinmenced a Co rse of curtailment, „kaa uicaa,..atiy ‘ leaturelmattelfotletlerieffi tke Pre . which, in view : ,of the exchange mast, thejet, need- ' sent Massn. Mr. Williteherecestlealmeretoerthrongh line of sputa, and the obatius Wants of thi`Treteury, New Intl 0tku.4144% front I t eta ( joarnale, wee a will probably be ecinthmed.'•"The avoragne gor.theimat triumph, vat tboae,who Amen perm: hearjhlraeletaid week show a decline„ 1 ,4 eseljr Belot yin : ~. net fall to embreal. thleo ms aitiii;it ylmr. Yuti4o l.. linea uan , "'"'• ••• • • ' **** •* • ...... ' - ~ $ l. „,, 33 „k„.. 868 lof soorrnoet ' affectirei picnular orator ion out Olds meat l .. .., - ' Circulation • 4 '. ' - . ,i . ~.- . 4.r1; utti-o- theme ' , ” The Basing Ameriela " " 'll7 el e e ' Net deposits - - - ' '''''' 2,818,100 Mai...request,' Mr..yfillile 1411 give hie intedtablodtcad. It Is said th at thertibe a Pitebebility that the Pitts .: log of Longfelkiarrik‘rltscelalodikat the i dcriii r ef Mao burg and Erie Railroad will , be partially built next Meter*, wkiekt lre may wirlredli Need, the - rath mere season. The Cloeinei r atviiii - airiei gait that an agree. than'thi edit - of hairing:thhlentewelo „. .':', . ' ,;- 'j 7 - meat has lately been posda.,Wille Big Littte,llhor• cent , t iourrietell OA _TEE elkOhireAAD:-_4l - a •Ri4,4. piny to lay traidiand atiAn the road to 'rife Marco; A Barnes, lately returned from Pabeidlue6 , dellvereters coal gelds, the, mouthy' reasoni4rort& the online lecture on thasaldoct of_ir Egypt and the - Holy Land," along the route wilt subeeribe an Atount sufficient to ,at the ballot Mei. Philadelphia cityjnit,Outimaort. furnish the trim, and complete thiCrioldtd ready for the, east corner of Oboatiant and - lighteemth - streets, last iron,tbs cost of which, le estimated at . shoat 986,000. t „ ovening...„ . Tbe-wext.iseturo-stli bet delivered at- the One of the. fate eigineeri;llll. hintfistire 'Ratak ea , game pm_ to.mccir ayao . ial t , st, h a lt p u t sm s the matter in hand, and is now on the fin i s inoliteiting o t olock;aniffrainVimiat will:maw-4 iketWesuitios et Mr. eabeetiptione to the tolled Mock, in these. of' illtY, Barnes to Mil& sa ck in effort kallateetryinfivesindea dolleae eseb. '' ' -'. - - , '''...f , ; 'T. °- r: ei !" 1.4 ;-.0 ' tertaining, no emilercni - so Iliosi win bear it aAh The New York Times mays of the Reading Ralf/odd trini. In addition to they'll ile Information which stock he that city, "the certificatu amorg the Nei m r , u m " ti - r i v i lila atefiestursVaiiniatreinae ant York Mrokerslare been redueid by' Philettediltia l ine4 map, illostrativo ~Orthei Clime, ans In thonnelves °heu ' r e t°l.3.7°°eherte - of I.,ateir BM° Ames stead in 'w wthy of a 'visit. _. the name of a single Wm" eonnested with the , PhiladeLt , , o , ti m ungrzi . s zi l ; i i ' jii ii c. . l ,i iir it i t li n eZ .The phis brelinees. , r 1 taunt Oa up: re lye hare reliable informa. We are "eeiPe of Peie*en'e Ce"geintr 1)ege"" Washington Bea is a determined at ' it lalnet meet. for Peinuary 16th, which - gives allot of fifty-three new lion that it not to roan . 6fmere.' Menai andiMuon from their omonterfeite and reissues - of old friends, started into cir,e 1r °-, ' respective missions " They will consequently remain eulation In various !Implore luring the Brat half of this abroad, and we understane . that tie , Oa gantlemte have month. The game of wititeterteiting goes on zo briskly that it is no lover,safe to rely uponmonthly DOME Or li r"t...,_ 6r4 _ rt k, l 7 . l l l : 4 l' . l l d: r f p a .j*W ii /ire". l a ~,4 161, 1: i: m t . 1 detector+, and we would advise thine who hare found Q ° l7,„ -. o e z obuitnia g s ~ a tmi siiii ii ;v p - hia. 08i tbie truth to sabienbe at ones for Patereon'm lend. monthly. ..... _ ~. t . Menem Dallas. and MOOOD OM non °Mete. • ' The January balite on the Chicago and Barlloglon PROCRAVITNATMN Is, TEA TAMP op Teet.—We Road ALI $5095 againet967,29% same *nth histiefirj 11,,0 indliOni, act 11011500y , ,,,iD ± Ira* ,„,f4,4tileffimi On the Michigan °antral 9101,000 against $122,881 clad ty or thoie'Whe liablfQl/ put oft tlllioudrrow what mantle teat year. Tor the drat week in ilibrenny the `thee might etir holdall tianinially sehemn- ankobeed is Galena and Chicago, Illinois Central, and Southern dilapidated garments, admonishing thoutrae Meek' - step Michigan, all ,show. a - aUght inereamo on the Waft at to go tie , iokl , lf,gplalik 141 1-016$13bis 75w ere porin'r of last season., The Bret week on the Terre,Malqe . anij E. M. Eldridge, No '32l' Chostint - shsot, and seem a Alton ilelded 9'5,279 ' ' , Caw and ham m y*, ja a ta....__._, .r- ..r -.. I ~.r. -', , ,-".0.. 0 PIECIADIM,PRIA 81930/1,711.T.0id1i111111 EAL/16, I &wan ea IT.—lf we were - as easeful to polish V e !'! °11 1 llr 1869' .", our manners as onrbettby to make rilertopetitereed as ' ' oar breath, to anti off our faults is Lipari; Our nelfie „-to aittoavan AT 11 4- 4 11 1 4V,U01.111,4 00., alww.womw,lo 7 oohl: ADD DIOZONDI nasuivaa, lowsimear manna man he, nprightair r ehtintitig I* Ur . akaliare our souls AID 01011181DVD amity . •- ' as to 'have our chin, Altet ma Immaculate race we ehoald • VIEST BOARD. become! Providing wo eoutiente to buy ear clothing at Iwo Penns ite ..... . ~ 92% 1000 mwq ant m 5...... Mmit the 4 ' 1 ' 1 ° 4116 tilehe l et armed* bfehiel Ne 607 100. .do ' - - .., - ,ims ... Me ReaslngE- cash 24% Chestnut s t ree t , - - , 1, t : 1000 do - -- 92% 10 'do " cask g'i , 2500 City 6... ... .... ~ 9P% 7 Mau h. Mach Bk. 27 ; 1000 do.Naw Coup nag 1 Morris Onl 48 I 600,', do ' ,d 0,.. 103% , - / Cain de Ain &,,,.118,4 1 2000 Pa B PA.Mtg te.. ,92X 4: `, 40. ' mg 1000 d 0.., ' 92% ` r IfOrris Onl.Pretioax mit Reading nee '7O ila , s comemo al 101; 61% ' N flebna RUM.. '94X --, 6 Girard Elf 12 % 1 0 do 0 4X 8 do g moo Ft Vf &O alm gds 05, ~ 2 - d 0...., ...... 1 2 14 1000 Caterritea R 10.. 660% ' 2 West Plan R. , ... 48,,, 1000 do BOX I 5 West 11 4.9 2000 Paso Cul 6a Max I, 88 11810811V1ia..66 SI , .' - . , , '': BIiTMEEN ECIARDS: ' '" - : ' 600 N Penns It a... t pj l t. Ixs Lec o g ! fav' „ 6 milt 6914 Chin Gs ' 97 0 02 g 100 Re d ing B... e efwn 244 B.IIOOIID BOARD. i 2000 Penns 6e. Coupon 94 , 1700.01ty lis.New Elsa pug 200 do 9211 1900 do. .3 - sertife 994 2000 do 9.1% 100,Cionir; Am Ile 'B5 82 .1 ICOO do ' 92% I.ooo`TiAie * 'hi kh 100 av , t do Fi Iligk VID 44 .11. Oil tatt 724 1000 City 58 Tan TO.. aoo. do" , 72X 7g39ktyp.... .3( ,60,3 qatata ehatti 104 72' f, a - d .. .. ..I'.. lig 2 'sewer Meadow. 55% 800 do 99 iBO li Pen.% ite, ex - 880 do • Nawlo3 - 0 40illikr_ 7 +' : d..ed. Phila Oa. Ei 99% 99%l do 14....": 991 f 99X do New.. 103 103% Parma fim .. ... ....92% 92% Reading E .......24 X 24% do 114 s '79,.82% FOX do Altg 0044.92 93 do do 15q.11% 31 Penns It 44 k 40 istm 9q... • . 397 do 2dm 6e.'...92X 924 'for Cl, On Cr off 47 48 co Prof 105 105% &hurl Nav ea , 82.72% 75 Soh Nay Imp. 65..7® ' „ OSS-VIRII 1 3 I. 3tid.A958,5 1 943 h New Etook... IN fur f -1- doz. Prof 18% 393 WoIRA* Eta R. 9)15 9% . do Told mtg. 72 281 do-2d. 513( 12ji Lon 1nwdti01and...'.432133 11 X Il mi r 123 i Lqb #Naw...5lX 62 , Later rfp.....29x 29% Hymn .R, 9%. 9X' ' dd' 61% 551 New (Wet % X Ostowitai '11,..,.. 6% 6% 1‘k,31931 ,ilso 1, ~14V Philadelphia' Markettf. • • _ " • , Roootr4t!l6—Erriontg.l, • There In no new feature In the Pule market. bldg. pe rs are not buying, and salsa are limited to the wants of nihilism and bakers, at $5.15 for superfine $130850 for extra and extra family r and $81567 50 for hull brinda, "according' to quality. Corn Meal mid lif e Plear' era - gale". At, previous Anotationitletne f smell Sales of thilatter bevellieu intaftet $484.110g qp br. Wheat meets Witli a moderate inquiry ;`the receipts are gery light, and holder. oomprise about 2,009 bus, at 136eltes for red, and 150el70ki for trkilte, lecke- Mug 700 her choice Kentucky, at the litgleet tigures„)n etore.. Eye b on,the wlvarike, trap 5.045,0 POO9 boa Pei nsylvanle at 89n900t Call Vaud Only pout 2,000 bus ,prime ?gotivlpinAgt, ppm, sold at 80e Ao pore. Oeta are better—sales of 3 dolOltts liannaylva nle at 52a530, and a small let of pot. at the latter rate.- Jitark is rather tplet to,dar et' the, advesoe.. • A Small, sale of Qtierellimita 1446704 at 118446lattfa'..f. Cot ton—The market la?: favor of ..the buyers, and' aboUt 950 balsa hare toten'eold eiretheiiisier rates; quota tiorsitlO,WlllTtit,ohow verjlltrlsehange. (known ;ire dull, stocks of all Ueda are 'Hight; and *di is say little doing: Provisions—Tharoastet la firm, but quiet at pveripea,quotations. Moist Rork is held at . $l9, and prime Isiah'4, Ib, but there is doing to either - &sate —The e demand fot.6lkiverseed, and about 230' bus here papa per /11 .- seitiording; tal.qulltyt.lndosirLta selling slowly st ,23,4gcs27liter,Drudge, wicisitage , bole.; the litter tor pilinif OCT - •. - New York, Stock. • f," OtIcOND. 84000 nuloorl Bt el lig 0000 do 060 84% 3000 111 Con bdo 86,1( 15000 L 50,221 Le 800 24x 20;0 MIA 82d m — O2 20 Union Bk 110 25 Bank of AoleTioklloX 10 Ilk iltaitoOf N 101 8 44 Baguio mao cm 76-- 30 Nor & wor ' BO 100 Comb Prrd bBO 52X 160 do , . 22X 100 do . 28 nhange, reb.ls.! 80/RD. • •r -100 11 Y Coact dpke 79 800 do 7974 100 i ; do - 200 d o_ • MO 19 100 ' o 'opg 79 100 'do - • 90919 250 do tko 7877 221 do ' ' opit-.79;1: 100 Icarlotaltirfd AO 39 2llD'-•do 78080% 2017- -do- - • —B9 Id ' 0 Llttli bum - 111 :85 Rosidilig '14:497(, . .. .. • 1 25 IR Oen R. -,._. `-60X ,150, GAMOW li b2O 08% 50 • , do , , , • •• • , UK 2CO Ohio & R X , ••,., •. - 00% .100 Midi E&N I Ow 44,41, 60 I_ do - 10 404,11ett 'Oen R 240 493 i E 0 "- 49% WO AidOh‘diN Tod 183 i 1.00, • do • bed 3.03( TRW MANKIIIB. ' lanes cordials in Moderite ieignest id -de 02 34 , ,ref Pots and 15.87)(06 ref Peefl.e. , r ankiVelitere la shirt, and ,60100 bet ter; *Mb Wu of-150011bblslit $404 fib for rejactful ; $5.8006 95 far superego .600 ; : $6.9000 for exult do; $6 8605.50 for seperene,Weattr ;16 9500 25 for eXtra do, and $6 3006.40 fOr mapping brands ofnxtra tonne hoop OW. ' T .( a.; °made Moir adroneed,ol64ol.o - of 200 bble at de 4007 46 for earn. Southern Ito mle bailer dearer, Irbil mho of 500,101 a at NS 1616.19 ter alim- Mon' fir mixed, end' $6.2401.16.' iitidl4tra brand+. 49. _ , a Prozys.—By ¬ion, won said 600 &idle Dad at erleggo, 1 16 halm Lerignedoe Almonds at 9Xo9lie, end 100 ilaialler, 'old crop, at 1%02,tp, ash. Pieg,—The badness in nearly - all desariptione 11 Ix treated,' Ildigild,'btit the' light stimski on baud opiate 5 061ert 100100 Ic man. "Cremating. to quote Bank God 13 87%04; Georges, nomiailly, $4121404 SIN No 1 large Main Mackerel, $l5 511 No do, $lOOlO 60. Pickled -Herring, $3.0840.; NO:kBatohtiMO,ffailtea ; Sealed dp, 48eVa..., I Tea's - - --Wicks and in fele debased at 'the prime iced at the ltat labile' rale, tat Alumina are dull end neglected: „ - k , Inniao...-"plie market for all diecrintions nontlignes miry quiet.' be: is extremely arta at $1.4001 80 for Bengal, 400051 for Mairem-95endi for Manila, for Owerrigi, and St.2onl 50 for Guatemala „ OIL —Fairs of 204'00661f Palm Oil at 91(c 6)44.: Fri airs.—Pending the nonerteinty of the Non, the market tor. Brendlecie quiet, as holders me not anxious to 1.11 finder present ciromnetenime., dates were made of 89 bares ergots, ri Jules " eon other faricite,bruide, at $401 ' 60; end 20 baler. Rol, hills- lirandies. Alex Belgnette tr.• at $1 Atm are. bat, moderaely..lequired, eller,. 'Pi th ralatiof 40 tbree-,feuittr' piper at 70090 e." West India Semi are ingather; Boaan.--By: anotion , lnere ena.lool Wide New Gr imm atl 10,10407 81.100 e, 90„days ; and 10 Made( do, at 707 Ye, cash. Winne are 'Maid 'than& In priors, and no Maya. mint hair taken place euteelently important to be re ' ported. WHISIMY Ii quiet at 27x0. . Tan „ItTL,USTIO Thnson.aPrr.—L-AAtovel position for 'the Construction -4 a Transatlantic Telegraph Cable is made in the Observer by Mr, Sydney B.,Morse, the senior editor of ,that paper. lle proposes to tT Place, at proper intervals, along the ocean telegraph line, air-boop, 'inboterged to the depth of ten or 'tnentylatheroalroinihe sus faze, and held at that depthby biabfer attaebed to anchors on the bbttom ; small buoys, at short intervals, to be used as props for the telegraph tire: ,rendering it cattily accessible for renew* kr repalf; and large buoys attongintaivelti; 'WU tale the foundation of a platform or fmmefrom whidlAiillars, rising abose.the tops of the,waves, will support theta telegraphic 'ptation-houses:"" The-advantages of snob a plan would he a great reduction in the,risk of loss--a tednetion. in , proportion to the number of props provided—mneh greater rapidity in; the triangulation of words, through the, cable thus di vided.; than WAG nibble , length Were , to betra verstsl,..and the prevention of a British monopoly et the line, since, tinder snob a plan, the telegraph could be constructed at any Tart. of. the, mean as well as along the' . ; plateau between Ireland:and Newfoundland,, Mr. Morse' dmits a variety of considerations to show that his . plan is entirely practicable. Ac cording to the - best 'authOritles, - •thit'storralt and ourrenta,whlsh agitate the ttea,axtend only a short distaboo below the surface, and air-imop could, tharefore,lba anchored- permanently and securely at a distance of ten or twenty fathoms, and made capable of sustaining a very heavy weight of et- Me. One snob buoy would sustain a ton and a half, ao that four 'snob , buoys,, would Sustain ilia Miles of the cable . IfealFo - subtniteettipdites to show the feasibility•of., building atation•bonses upon snob submerged buoys, at a cost of not more than $lO,OOO eaoh.'_ - ~ Saving Nandi—Five "Pier" Cent. . flattest.— NATIONAL SAPSTY TRuer 'COMPANY, WALNUT Street, 8. W..corner TfITRU, Philadelphia. Money received in - linYcam,,lame p; 'teterve4 paid from the day of deposit to the 'day of withdrawal. Money II reeelved -and payments made daily, without notice. The tarotweak' are Made Reel Notate, Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and such drst.elaas ssavrl tee as theoharkir requires, gape hours trSin 0 &cloak n the morning until 6 o'otook In the etterieetkreed Monday and TAN 44, 7; origins yotil 8 o'el oak'. fed OrlYer k baker's Celebrated Family Sowing mAaniNktt: A N.WW-'BI.YLP.—PRION PO. 780 OHISTNOT 8 , , Those Mashines, se* ftOttl two syoole, and f l orin a seam or unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will sourly, even if allry,fuurth BMA be cut; They pre , unquestionably the beet in the market Los timHy colo4r U:reint rot • atii•to•is. jQ A - TEIR - S- ilielid Operial, .cittres • Fert Eriagei:4LColi' pr6prieter of t , Fort Bridger,'t s*Ansonsin eonnistiOn with the hietsry . nf the Norman Olsiubsocut,:eettled In the vi; a atoll* salt EsteWine iinif trinities' niialkdiatin- W ailli .t444 4 tif 1 11 ...Ah!.ttor. ;ttAPPer I. l # guide_ an Interview_ with Governor Cammieg, on the ad: Vence' Of Gie f irairtnittiih; - hpitittri c kPlikiiithetliome yeas - damn ;Gine inirantmettin trifaln; ti hid *leo: rued an immense rock - Of erne nrystat,throilaNditift thelintubt rays ereterelleeldfd irtilit'altnnbnorneontoess . of ,t4,•Ptos!.,tuNfati4 , o thh,ho.7A bat t ha,—..tho /44 boil the ptesa, - end had been able GGP11.41f44,741 . 661Att strirsts, 419 h. *hi dia. 'overt** the Glamor wAyggistAptdealaje to medt eine,- win pos Merle- cure Djspeicte Ltier Ate.i.rentlflLlNMlt tkitOcithe oid vigor albla ylnxibta . Prepared only bylor. C r M gAtIGAGG,.No.,4G4itetI Streit;ina by Da '4 l 6.W:a Store beeper' throughout the 'United - ittetrw ant, Oseadrb Prise 76 relate pet , - • Hew boastitilj,l;:eteret. , elkhhas, es they witneei the ti4ool:effeiet-_cif . Ives Ifeext.`e Bur Atimswein harel!idleeseekhee.- Whop 'hahlpieefactetis;hiriialhitiftiiO . lcpa. It usea IsizuriOit powiti `,'of Vir mkt. oittial3 stogy gray ti ebb 4 lo:lli joriAtibroi' tiiittity`. and 'Metre. ',fits a: k Solo by sit aniggiita, and by pit - is - utvieks,ett -- ; ite4oil Chestnut West, P4ytithr4ll4la.,, k et 23 to op, = - Gold Baud ?relic& intim" UZBTfI , TSRIAPIN, or VXGRTABLE DIBfIEN IeN4A1115:?-r111 $l.lO each 4,Thie le 50 pfer Oent. - itiodar !helmeted plis s e,) Hotel proprletoroand,sqd goesekeepere Hod the beet and most fistkiosiblo stook f all Wadi o YRINIX battik TWA 04 . 4549, - White Irror. Stoat , WiLis'al ittinsfri • • • ; .Nrsook 0911,..d000rstot to color, Oh ikessi . psWe4mad d irotaisitiO tostibrikkepsturizi --; &0. llngrairedoo Gt *. w. - ellas..t co., 04111k.111.4t, A4rPC.I4/RP0P!'.1P49").4" Hall, o lll4a/Mir Street." rem It • lrarrei t = - .trvi info' inm Tam IRON sips H 9: ~e2~ aHy3TAIIT~BTR!*'F; :!1.. : asyiae's Hall.) - .. t . 4 t . : . 4020 IaRDZII4 • 4 I - i;;Ci r iAbIptILWERIMP, PLAIN. 61STRIIII, WITLIMIDEILS, ATM Y l grriliPP : l 4 P!• 11 ,14111=44 4- IS • A new anit-whd ,ipßottonat,44 . Ican, Loope and Tunes "cie 4'lllW:fn. A abittiiitotokireliableltpt Spring taut* TfittAttii4ptiAt Wr(1114451.. ~Vt. Ammo PAVIA k; faCdtapl2, _ oaff tinAirnivr_ Street. A. !we've_ Atual• "%it tt e - - - Pg43.1.033,A6 119;301 9 . 0i39,411 U tile best eni chearcat &Mole Coe titutitairLP.4f7Jer••.. , nervingibeintitytng,:and recitative-Me Itstr, du swat parted 'nat.-Ariake( aiiitaffeiestiq:Aillettliiiilold at 517, 497, and 197 Broadway; and by all Dnigghitiand Panay Oooda Dealers.4intbottles_so 90Ltil; belt-pinta, 25 rants. lAtitre'fiieptidoi, iisoiltits6coho. Bo wers of counterfeits. T. B. BBTBWION 36 ' 1110TH168, 306 CHIISTIN UT Street, Wholesale Agents. - fe4-tt d'-' , 'Noortlirriosti r Vormor of BROOND Mod WALNUT Stromlo. Nyco* received to 1mi1k904140 from :All clamor of the oommuulty,isod allows Interval of the rata of five per cont. per assn.' llfoiloorniarbiroliotrolrcoltooko ivirifissof-inta. rat. _ - - Win open dully" fro m 9 until! ealiek, mad arida*. dry and Sattuday,uatU.9 lath. Ormolus. Preoldiut, TmW9119111413, 4,MuttforiourliNporetsrp, Oksme 1. marts. node In tk• kookommor, airway for arriar. amok We mark ontlawart 'Talks paella to nits' Mum on took snitch. AU joOdo roods to ardor an warranted saUsiiistai% sliWoue•Onolziot nurientris staidly M. kind to; ,, WO aelkolsAlg,to,...,MlNfet7. nay of AsolliciA,Alyireby all are tan g elks. • - I fivitggi& ansf-17 904 HAUER? allot Dyspepsia.—There Is probably w• dlieaaq which eipsrienoe bar so aniply,prcisld to be remedia ble by the. 11119:inhN SYRUP es Dyspepsia. The mat iorptrite form' of this dlsealie bail been Com iiletery ;tared 'by this madieins, ea ens* Isetimosy of tomioi grit -10r441•1*,014442./ by .1, lirrinfi*.onefflAirth awl Obestaith a*. .liki.opacingt . Tikentk lad g*llltest ' 7alo2iiiint s3o.—Slggeloi - Pik* Sotimsll4 01112 ea— . may DOLCARS: ler good ' good good 4°9 1 5 1111 41 11 41 111 p, Y. m` siet3as 600., do? 01118TYCIT street. •-• Steiger , Sevriag•illaehtneau itkekenetee tering purposes, have a great reputatloo,- Lomeli/ earned. All the products of three Idadkineegare to ACM* DIIMANp, at,7IXTR.IL PHIQ/18.,. , „ • " I. 90g OTi~i6ZAII3T , plat. ) , Ji 114/11NN71., 3 11 pOZOAINII. 0000AINI. gmiiitadtit Chief ' :i.n71i011,44f0r - dreadog the Heir. for ollloaey and agiveableness, It Is wltbcott es = - e It yrstvots his Asir front fwllinp of. It prornoteiits Aittltity'and vigorous growth. It is sot grassy or sticky. rin Utica tae disogratskis odor. . It sifts*, the Asir token hard etrufdry. . It soothes - as irritated scalp skis. - - It sjisks-thi rickosi 1 ism. ; .• ; It 'mains tongsst iloffcst. It costs fifty cents toi ii`Aalf plot bents. KiMSEME Burrett , s Caeitne. BURNITra 00001 4 11.111 BUENA rTti COCCIAINE 1119TIMMIIAL BOSTON, Julyl9, 1116 T Mmes. I. Boise?, 00.:'I satinet refuse to Ate the 'salutary offal id toy owe ,aggrerated inae of your excellent Hair Oil—(Cocoshie • ITeircianymontlie My heir had bin felling off, until I was (cartel alining it 'entirely. The skin upon my bud became gradually more and more indamsdom that reould notboush-iterifitale, pets, 1111,1 hid coo ditlon attributed to the use of marlins - sod hale ttsakes;which I hare elite:haat Wd coitialu caulphene spirit. By the advies.of, my Omission, to Mina you had shown your process a purifying the Oil, I am:maenad its ate the tut wadi in grin': Tlie'dret application al layed the itching and IrritaUolaj , in three or four days the redness and tenderness disstOesnedltlieltair ceased to fall, and I have now a *bat Meth of new hair. I trait that others, etedbarly "Meted, wilt be in dared to try the semi remedy. - ' TO*fs very truly, - ^ BMX i POPE. BurnieWs cocas's.. BtritNETTI 0000AINII 0000AIM t arrA slash, application Tenders the hair (n matter haw /Ma' snd dri) wittimi iwr.orak dam It Ir coneeded by an !kip t4;?4e,pert and cheapest Hair Dressing is the World. 07 JOILIPB BBABlin'Aottlii.btfetoo. . 1 Erlke eile%l7 dealers gemioWliotilltkty Geste Bottle. jellt-etwr SSTS ~ ~