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DL110;4: , tr ' 4PEAEL BUTTONS,- '-;FLASTIO 19.tBBING, t ' ' =''BRAIDS, !-4,1411iA8T10 tumker}3oolyeat'll,Palen,Niutd,, • - 7 finilfini ' oefeifilit4:44l4l 1A*)119714 • ! • •'-` 51.130114 . 1 P 91311 . 1111 137:1401T, ionvitts - /OD ~ 14901 *lsms r. i . • C Jai). wiLL-Assowiii). aTeox OP CHOldt' s kttßlNG GOODS iefoienee 'to the WANTS 07Titis 14 - App. calipireoufar ,iitenito tarY riety, of BERLIN ZEPHYR and' SHETLAND WOOLS, long eonneetion.with 'the !ell 1,410wn neiiikimportiog house of ;' - • HORSTBEANN •ti BONG, •f - • Inciihe'irjown l aticuilnian'ee Cik;BUROPIIi they ire • prepared ear - SUPERB STYLES • at: PEREILYABIVI' , OSBtr ind mionT:Treth , tet:lnk - & A. TZIPIMPER : ." - : ' • - i = 8 , 130.13"111)11 . 31"-MTII fflitialt• Itupoituri and •Wholooale Nolen fn' • ' VAIABS' pitESS Oen the purtlciular atteritlioi of 'the' TfrAto to their assortment of P.RENOEI pOMPdNNETTB L And.. Attpnrpatt 81780111 A -BALL: TRIMMINGS, RING PANDAISfr BUTTOW&o: - ' are'propuritd to executejargo :ordeal for Silk and IfireelttiOrb?goo;,Taisolo;tokits, Battoae, /co. at our umbieUcts anb SL' EEPEIf.,& VENN ER, • irt'oielia/ • UMBRELLAS L&, EARS BrISTAINT.,• ~• ,-PR/LADELPHIA,: - :Axe, now snaking ,more than one hundred and•llfry different varieties of- Umbrellas, of-every grey from 22 to 40 footles:. ' Their aleSrldrenfot,ffkliellin3', is • also Teri large, Arad foriratiety'of StYlesjiffidele, and priers,:ex, oeeds that of any provides season. , • Boyers whd have : not had th'ff:P.7o mate of 'geode leinled 'their time well spent in looking over this well. made stock, whioh includes *fag ; NOI!BLTII18, sot so•be meg witA,eltstoluref. ,febl.Bos • '..IIVSTIpp,*ST.ELNMETZ; - •L' J- -TIA.III:)WATtE , r • .001,411RION) Bt4II4WITS , AND , IMPORTSBB. SHOT GUNS. N. C opiaqsz - or, ANp h4ol,ll,largeimmirtmentorirloas;Pemt ',s7Aranle:Bli Poaket Cutlery, and sientral ni• rttkemint9f l7 1 2 I ' l . -1 • - DOMISTIO AND POILDIGN HADDWAHL * , ?"*..r1.4j....'Vet:f1.1.) • 1f • gabbier!) liarbloare, liVINI; & • IMPORTERS, • - ,•, n , ),441.-NURAOVRI/Rl3) eAmDziawy ILAXEDP7A.REC, OARRIAGE-TRIIIMII(GS, . AND;HdBNSB9:MOUNTING% Igo: 86 SIOBTH THIRD STREET, " , !'= - liiikweinriCarket and'A:rob, THE LARGEOA,STOINt U THE CITY. 13,1gn;pf ; Tap qormitternatrp. yeita-1m i#c#,..3,0, 5 x9g,T13' THOU? „STREAT, itait ra i?f,:anil Dilators In; 4.0E.16.N04 ' .0T111i.t.83.! ;And all oigtos • •..; I • - tHiIIOOR 'ILOSLING' %HILLS. SAWING - MACHINE SILKS, NS3DI3II. IRIBII, and MIERIOAN, SHOE THRASH& fel6-in4112.,.• - SHOE • FINDINGS. -BARTONISAAC &Cp.; 85: SOUTH EEO 0NH,13 TEEET,i IMPOltTina OF 'AND DEAtiRt3 IN PRENOR.ANDENGLISH LASTING% ' PAIL, PM? • 1 4 1 ./ 9 PI- 0 • 01,00 N 13, r LAVIETS; , PRBNCH`KID, PATENT LEATHER, ' ziAtmccs: ; toot WEB_ LINEN 13 fplETwpa, DRILLINGS, Ao., !co f!b8:11zio EDWIN W ; I?AYNE. Importer arid . . , Liy BOOT, SNOB, and GAIT.IIII WITBRIALB," Iton - Bid W. Ginner 111011 and FOURTH Ste. 4.ASTINGS OALLCKINS, • ' • • •• ." RIIIRSTINGS; PRENOW BID, - • • - RATENT LIUTHEITI CON6II.IOII',W.EB, , TOILET •OLLPP.II( UPPERS, SHOWTORNADS - i -- LAO3I, Wtd. Wive:3"o.Fiivs' & • ' 4 . ON, " , • ( su.oessoi to the l ate Jotl. T. 'TWA) . Importers sid - peelers' . ' 1 Vt.: • SILOS 9T141 , 113 end LASTINGS, • ' - • , lALLSONII, - (LAOIIII3, ko., ko. T , TILE ,OLD 'Northeast comer of YOURTII and iftoll Streets , fablAre • , . THE WAREHOUSING COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. DIRZOTOILL PATRICIR BRADYi ' ' - PLINY ' Yin, ALIXANDBR 'HURT, GEO. L. HARRIAOV, A. 7.•PLVABONTON, " WILLIAM lIMILSON, WIC rt. BTSWART, ; 8. IL ORAWYOIML " ,' ~ : PATRIIMC: BRADY, Preatdent. 8, R. iMAWIFORD; Vies areeldent. W41,12,1A6t DUNK, Treienrer. - .. ' WILLIAM iimallON E Seinetasi. - 1 •0111PORDI.',PHILLIES, Warekonee Keeper. 'COMPANY OP PNITJAIPA RIONIVB GOODS ON 5T0114.01, Whether in Belot or Duty Frei, at Current Bates, any 'will bade ttioelpte or warrants therefor. Application may be nude at their . . 011I0E, IN rind TCTAOOO WAREKOUSB, YRONT AND DOCK T 11ANDSOR'OBB AND OlLAffrB. - HANDBORI7IIB. . ' lio. 1. 623 e. per doe. /7*. 6.81 12 per doe. 2. illo.. II ' -O. 1 26, IV 8To.: gg • 7. 160 1 . , 8.1000. gg - 8. 176 gg ' OLAMPH. 6Row, $1.25 per oleo. T Bow, $1.15 per dozen. . - 5 Bow, $2.25 per dozen, 1111NBY O. ECHSTILEI, sole - 1111 Werth Tripn, , . , 1,A1111: BOONS' ,- AND=, STATIONERY. Ii„ DAVID MI ROGAN, Blank Book fleaufaeturer, 'Disposer said Brit:Serf No, 100 WALNUT Street, is pre en. all thou to thraith; either from the strelrie nr. eto order, Noah' of every desalption, eullable fbi ka; Tub* Oftbiee, Merchant", and ethers; of the beet, calif,. of Buslish or American •Vaper, and bound la various stylei, in the most aubstantim manner, . Orderirfor lODKIMINT.ING of every descripilse, re=iaa t*, /4thell”plihili awaked with nutnati ean Arent s'iscriisiti of ing list; Branch and Amid. " Ock.nernind Mr. Noganii contribution to the Prankliii Initipate, the flommle eay—t , This display of blank booze for banking end mercantile use is the best in the lithttiltion. The .eeleetion of the material Is good, the ir p ilaniktillhip moat excellent. and them and at. ; , east /pp lINANtig.l; ' - DOM( IVIUTTON' s 'EXOAUSTIO TILES f or "ar aZamotea Ohlmney Topitok cottages. - Oaten Vases sad fountsine. ' Plpe 'for dritite aad tutor conductors and for gale by CORDS, .to Ot v libO a tr u Eß OW% AMERICAN 8114- , pita # 1 4:ooo43l72gragrit "14.14111,- ~ID re~~: ; @Criiitttjittg~, ,'_ ~tira3URYE: AND DEALERS IN PHILADELPHIA 6,Ijoe;011'14;19g. R. , A. HARRISON, 1010 OHISTNUT Street :,PHITADEptii i ttSMASDAY,; FE . B4UARY •1859:, r, 3 , 3 33 33 . 3;.33, •.q. ? • ka '` A " 3 ". c 'I • 3 33,.. , C1 33“,3 1859 .: 'NE - 4 - ..1 , ',#:',.:1859 2 . .rß':it,Wl`. 6- o:,6l):Siltp'•u--i•g; =. „. :, 1- • • -.-. • ,- •.. .•:; ,'.., r • •'' ' TI-TOMPSON & 1 *TUNS, - No. 628 M kit Kl 4 ilr: , °P'ELP T; ' ',' ai,.• lwiiti, the:ilientlan i•g*iiere*ti itiiientlfr , stalk :0,1.4160 Straw,. sod Bilk; Bonnete, Mlles' Mats end Bloomers; Men's, Boys' ~a nd. Obit SOS HsterAitlfi.: ;Sled Bliererei Btiobeeclrio,ifilli,o4 ; r. ,:,.; , , ri lijlik "•'teliti'exoltusiiely epeigedAli! Ale ' orivinekt, ,purglpiserfr will find It to their into ' b.,4 ansmlne` f oor stook before purohnsing:' '', '' '';`,.- 'At; '' ' ' , , , It'.3-1 .: i 1 '''THOB. r,,, itIiALBT; (formiltly ori . •• • i '.l4ieze i , to Rrilo39.noir eopald•with the abo lr!-'11dnise; eolletts from kle-frbindsetriercamlnitlon of th . . kof Messrs. Thomason lc. Jeoktoe.'„" -. 1..':t . feb/6-210 'i MILLINERY I STRAW GOOpS ; • 44 „ fdlOlCltt , • • ", " : ' 4 ; RIBBONS of every diseription, • „BONNET ,ILLICB,AIO - , : s i oyv otheraoixis• • l• ; ' ,•:&Mo 'S T:R.' A W , Is now open for exarairrsilon biSand OABII AND' kll 4 sdlPT'ljgcri4Rilif At *mill advance upon Arid mist. - slefrii4: of ,44wrilfg triPfte . 3f iftPo44 3 should'glie us an earty_o24. ' ROSENIIRIMI#I9OKS, & -d3I ; aiARtTET 6S , (Late' of Dr0,,38 derail r I !:# .. k HATS! - VEWs.:: - • - '-' - - - S T t A'W -41'06414 - ; - . 'AItTIIIIOi4;4OIV,EII4,:Stio i i ::'_ ' t . 17100PES & ,DAV: ' ,--- " MANIIVAO:UR BIL I:D:DIX . ::: Not 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (n rig) i above goody hand so 114 . 014 M ly nePp and eozel4ete p : of th 4 aboveigonti laid In for OR; to which the atioll of, buyers, ditrvlted4 't -- •.: • -,, ',l E '';',. Lrt . . ones. niuNniina,,;ime of 44,"ii' zi,f ii‘Rel4 -Lowell d ; 00:;iong kinwpio theirs.* would higplueept to tee kis Mende:at the wareieoras of :144i0,44n0pie: jrNO. G. F . 40020 . R - & 'CO. ' ', ' ' . 4'l DEALZES i 33 40 I\T AND 111ILLINE4Y.GODDIW: N0'..727• OBESTNIIT , ST:R:SAV. ' ' STRAW AND 1111.141NERle • He removed from our old •Mind, 4615=W ad street, to „ 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Wl', EIVIV1111111• si•xiurn *NV; We Tre e WM prepared to !exhibit •to'our ;mai • COMPT;PITE STO STRIN HATS, BONNITS, ' , . NHISEEP OHILDRII27B Et 428, .BLOOMERS,O6I.S. dan., , AND man 'norm* • /MINOR, ILOWIRB, - .;: 1,40 - EVQ2LBiIb • 1r . • Imbruing in all an assortment unequalled In thin maims reapla invito,tha_ritpnalon 6f • • • trions,Spring ,•••. 1 • . Cash and Wartwilioe wit; qua iiipaal in?rept, to give lug a 431,11. , - fatrooLiii : WOOD , ` k NIOHO E s - ,-. -,: t ... 1 11 -T7AL 33 . . 9W • T , T 944. 1 .. 1 - • ..,- Importer and idannfsetoter, ~ , , . 44mr. SILK AND .ST,R Ail', .110NN74 LEcilloidleand PANATO:JrATB, .•.:,... 1 .„: : , , ,, ....iliTlitaLAV/LOWERILBUOIn; • ..,.,; ; N1.,) - i'4B - 2_": •-..- ,Belo* NINTH • • ,fcntrg Viioba. SPRING TR.A]ap. 4 .1.', • oyinurip, „ „Nos: 28:aild 28 NOILI'H'FOtriI,TH WitUiqU, - • Hare pit 'opened -their • LIMPOBTATIONB , 'ENGLISH AND GDR MAN 1-10SIERY; • • GLOVES, AND. SMALL W4SSE4 Atutociltolt an ptepeetien of their ei‘plete eikwelt• , , • ' . assorted stook, • , 418PECIA'LLY ADAPTED•TO SOUTHERN AND BOUTHWtSTEERN TRAM febban N T, NEXTO.N & SW4ARINGEN • A. now opening at their Store, No. •409 MARKET-STREET, Above Fourth, North Bide, A HANDBOMI ASSORTMENT OF NEW-SPRING STYLES FANCY_ DRY GOODS, , OF THEIR. OWNIMPORTATION And - eeleetlon, "blob they offer for Yale to buyerie froa all puts of the VnltedStatei, oaths moat liberal , feb9.Bm MARTINS, PEDDLE, & gAmmag, MIT/ IRO AND DNALDBIS IN HOESERY, GLOVES, end- No.' 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, FIVE DOOREIGOLOW , TOE MERCHANTS' EOTEI4 • Offer for gale the moat oomplete stook of goods fu their line to be found in the UNITED . ETATES, Counting of #IOBIERY of every grade, GLOVE% for men, women, and ehildren,,oompriaint an assortment of our , Boo kind' • UNDERSHIRTSand DRAMAS, LINEN ngsom oguvre and COLLARS, • LINEN CAMBRIC uANDKNRoattra and EMIR? FRONTS. - LADIES sLaario BELTS, with - Obispo of entdrel; new:deslgns, with an endless variety of Nations, b whioh they invite the attention of BIUST-OLASS WESTERN AND 1301TrHERN BIT YENS. fel-lm MgOAULOY,BROTHER, & BREWSTER* 28 NORTH -FORRTII STREET, 'Rare just opened au entire NEW SPRING STOOK Or HOSIERY, • GLOVES, and • FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of first- clan buyers( Our stock la particularly adapted to the SOUTHERN TRADE. febl-2m SCHAFFER & ROBERTS 429 MARK/ VT PRIRT, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS • OF tummy; GLOVES, SMALL WARES, COMBS, • i BRUME& LOOSING , GhARSEI, GERMAN AND FRENOEI 1/ANOT GOODS, ' AND TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. tet•Sm' SITER, VAN OULIN, & GLASS,. IMPORTERS dND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, 1 • FANCY GOODS, E TC. ! NO. 423 MARKET STREET, fel•l® WTI YOUSTII, CLOTH STORE. Ml3is7 - NR - 1" D. 1.7.1131..1.,, NEW 0TY1,38 FANCY CASSIMEES and VESTINGS, WDOLESALE AND RETAIL Noo laid PTOBTA qE(X)Nr/ STREET fe)l4-ui th tf ~,,.... . , „ 1- TA I 7ItSPAT, F.E131,1171L8X. 170869, laaproWsititifi.iir,Washington.NO.. 5., In a former article, we . alluded to ,Tons, RelmoLra's satiricatdesignstion of-Washing- ton, as « a pity ,Of, magnificent ttistanCis,", 'Whichiertainlyls ',incorrect noW. , °erre ,spondept,whe is,old enough to 'recollect the circumstances , : under which. Mr. Itinnerrn . spoke, has favored tis With some -memoranda. HO says When liir,, , ltAztnorsu sneered at Niishingtoia as o. City of Magnitlcenedistancei, It was literally- true,' and thtw'almost'impatisable ,condition of , Penasylvaitia Anring, the - winter season,' Made the distrinpO frOm the , CapitOltOtha'TreatinrY buildings appear-muck longer than It is. This ariangetitane of the pnblia hijildlngi:Witi. at the suggestion df Cleneral l'irasturin.ror, 'that the ,Capitol should , at: anal' 3ititincl from , the°Tsai ae to. Prevent the too' ieqtainkvisits of meinhars to interior° with the Clerk!. great portion of the grOlitid" onPennsylvania Avenue: was a 'damp, anplaelthirdtinengregatedtherclinthe geas64 a/410fit ,innumerable as tlacklegs,,and -4lto eornintaiats linen : the . ,'lroatittry;`,WlM:itini' ' :itifestlite.city.....Pnia , number of years's , portipn; Of thitf:illitatiOd, was ,covered '._ woods...OntwfOrd's Hotel, at Georgetownyiv4g. the head-nnartetr otazinesa °Orem fifteen to, twenty kederalists. . in 1817—'18, Hr. Ramis •If.nidiStmator in Congresichadlilit room , therO; and was driven 46 the Capitol in his:parriage,- drawn - by" cini. splendid black horsei. •. CRAW. VORD had a - -:large coach, 'called the 'Royal GeOrge,'' freemently by• six horses; - to carry the members, of 'congress who boarded' bin to and' frOm th° Capitol. _ . nor . prk boardedloi,;:some year/ at Serame's Hotel, Georgetown, and it was said that he gave all hia' pay 'for the "boardof 'himiielf and .AerVent, :tittle, and the keeping or two berees. He kali° hfri landlord ' tennderatand`tikaile de !pined talking . !aliont dollars and' cents; aid • heneVer he had a fiend tedine with him and drink wine, the b 111; 4'lla/ied'. te' June, the neat dai r who would liquidate it." We are, reminded; alai), that We have lacer reCtlysild " tip to the• Capitol, from the Pre sident's house"lfrinasmuela * asthe White Hone is 'higher oat •the: 'Potomac' than the Capitol. So it la=lnit'Welot a habit, in our youth, of saying 'up 'to Dublin, or up 'to Lpik don, or up to paris, wbateiei,part of Ireland, England; or Franee'we might,be This is the, place; lierhape f to notice, the curious &hot that the Capitol; (unlike, the Pari -theon in seven-hilted Rome; which It ;elem. bles : ,many rotund°, donie, and all,) perpetually perpetrates, the inchility of, turning Its ,back 'ripen the metro: Polls; of which it is the crowning ornament. What really is the rear,"fades that part of Penneylvania Avenue, which ,is interrupted, shout 'by 'the ',White Hone. The actual front of the building, locks,, eastward, from the main part Ofllhe city. /. have been told; on good anthority,lhat in' the _earlier phrt of the present century,; the moat a gen.. teel' reaidences were etuttwara.:,, Ent W.*exiliard the oo!iise of lashiontekvi its war,o ) might, be expected, when, theTresii dent's residence;and Moos, were • ilitnated inthe" Weit;.th.3 011k:isle and their clerks 'would naturally aggregatibi the same 'direction, crewel:del:tee and other causes corn; bining to, ettect•this 'result. • '.Whafts , lingular thing it is that, all over tllb 1 140 1 4;,.,imb1e1V glee; her quarters', in Willi itsrien ado tc: the west and worst end" of, the so in, eVery eiiPitai Which I have Melted. ' Even in anitt4 cities,' where one, IWeidd think that Pashinif could have no - lead, andlire fr s ini; Otand,:the tiataeicuiy.lie generally' 4 4;4'..it cable tv,rce ow 1, 0 OX3IOP 0:0 .o crowd, and astdrik . uP.(er doWri,t) Pennsylvania Avenue, reach what may be ,'called. the . back front of 'the Capitol; Climb ascent of marble 'steps, and enter the Retunde, nriw 'rather, - Crowded with the scaffolding employed by the heilders'np 'of the now" clothe. That .dome Wiienian . it be finished? There are sundry: pictures" in the ,Itctiindo, which may come Under notice, by and bye: • Some of them' night be of, the highest caste of Art, but, at: least; these oil paintings have not faded, and , blistered; and paled, and chipped off, and mil.; dewed,like thellashy frescoes in thatarchi: tecturalgilt ginger broad edifice, the new Par.: lismentary' I'aiacelof Westminster. ' There,' the building being erected within a few feet of themiasmatic Tliaraes, partly, upon pied() soil rescued from that river, and with one of ,the main towers of Westminster flowing directly under the centre of the fabric,,thedamp, dale teriortinir, and other concurring causes, have already begun the decay of the really beautiful frescoes which llamas, Dreg, OOPE)WA.B.D, and rother'endnentliting'arttata were largely paid for eie'euting. The damp has permeated the the' mortar of ' the Walla, and' the plaster upon which these' frescoes were sae= 7 outed; and they are in rapid; decay already. So much for the - eiperiment of transferring fresco.paintingpnra the dry Italian climate to the humidity of foggy and smoky London.:" fabl-80 ' The'Capitol stands with its back to the city. A lively lady whom I met in Washington society (where I knew not which was the brighter, her wit or Iv eyes,) suggested to me that this was emblematie,of many of the Legislators who assemble within its walls, and literally turn their backs upon the constituents whose interests they were to represent in the Great Council of the Nation.: YAIitYY NOTIONIII, 'ln the wing of the Capitol next the Po tomac, the House 9f Representatives have their ball of session. In the other wing, on the left, as you face the 04)i61, coming up (or down ?) the Avenue, from the White House,, is the newly-erected A imits Chamber, first occupied during the present session. - What is to be done with the old Chambers is unde termined, ;as yet. Probably, 'in tallness of tithe, when the State has a little money to spend graeoftilkf,'works of' art, by American sculptors or painters, may be ,purohased, as national property, and be platted in these stately halls, forming the nucleus of such a National Gallery as the successive rulers of France have built up In the Palace of Luxem bourg in Paris—where the works of living Frontal artists alone are esteemed worthy of being placed. On an artist's death, his works are transferred to the Louvre, even yet— though denuded of the art-spoils of many Sub dued nations, which NAPOLEON had crowded therein—perhaps the very finest Palace of Art in Europe. 9 The peculiar ascendency of principle in this country and in England, is significantly indi cated by the fact that, with ns, "the. popular branch of the Legislature " had prior occu. ,pancy of the new Hall prepltred for them, the Senate having to delay until the present ses sion; whilst, in England, the Lords success fully insisted upon having their House com pleted, and gorgeously fitted up, in advance of "Her Majesty's Faithful Commons," and ac tually were In full use and occupancy of their flllagree salon—full of arabesque and Itained glass and carving, and gilding,, and heraldic emblazonments—several years before the Commons could transact business in their less richly decorated Hall. There, the Aristocracy Shave the preponderance—here, the People. In:a preceding article, when comparing, the lighting of the different Legislative Chambers of the United States, France,and England, we stated our boiler that the instantaneous and perfect lighting of the Senate and Hall of Re presentatives, (by ingenious mechanism menu fahtureff by CORNELIUS & Emma, of this city,) was infleitely 'evertor to any other mode. We stated also What Changes were necessarily made in the English House of Conn - eons, in consequence of the excessive loftiness of the room, - contrary to the known laws of acous tics, so that, though a member might easily veal- It was very 'difficult to hear him. Changes _were made which, it is true, placed the beantiful ceiling, of „carved atone and wood; ilolly but,of sight, bat also 'made the @UMW speakers MCI hi le yre Intiii; 410 not thentbat i ' , our tewnsaieri;*'.isky suggested the successful eiteraticn. let-1 ter, now before us, dated-March 6, 1855;i only a few months before - the writer's.deatho doses ißatiraiirren, P. for 'Salford, • thus cemtaribleitted Witll3lr. &crayon': me State . o . or,l a leiv"34ntra ago' 'rel . dive the alteration jifthe,nevrjionse,.of par, I „The fdiflrAtionimpre first Saggestr,, cr ed by yon, February , 1860, to the best cf. l ic my recollection: Yon Called on.me, and, c asked s%l'llll'lft Wonldlike , tor , see the•new; cc Hinnies 'of Parliament: recollect that we, re walked . down•rogether,lndliit: as Sethi ay, ci yen entered thedlonife ,ef'Oenireens, Yen, Thie, rodm Krill "never,, answer=.-the: 'i.a.. , l ttieniberawctild never be able to maim them,,selves heard.? , I askedion what made , You think- so!? replied -that • g the ceiling "was tOO ihigl!;"and of the wrontiforin "'shape for 'speaking-the aadostde 'of l the, ce : :yfrong; as 'they 'Words' idestroytte.kiiiiia. , :I Mentioned' the sub, if Piet to tbe - *rel:dteCtl'ina tC:_ettler,;pemons„, cc tind I believe , to,ao . Me inninbery,of,,the go. ~, verninelato The,-Architect- was ;induced tp ci try the) experiment, and: he result' was ccyort .iiredicted. - - - .*.temporary , w,ail tgibYkS , cr given Orin' cit-the'Calling was iiiade'iniV6d; andit,..Witii:forkkle!`imProye, rs • 1 , . k • .71.11 s :if "Aintreepliso meb 4 nsonin era„ e stun novas apprilptiatefiltiTtitiopB7 tension mint Inaliemp,his mind , o the bristle; anithniry of:workmen of 411' kinder, In fact,. , c confusion worst confounded,"- , seems here to be realized. But, out of this'preseht Ofiaes,,, a beautiful, Order will emerge; souse fine day-!- If We ,cin onlilive long ' enough witnesilt. If Oriptain' Naps , for two-score years. more, :depend on iii r the'. Capitol. *ill ; not 'finished „ one hear ;before the. terminatientinf, that epooh. Why,, bytzpreolpittutoy, should this:, gallant gentleman kilt the ansering ani mal lvhioh so' pleasantly :and 'prefltibly. lays the golden eggs cf . pleee,'paY, - and 'perquhdtes for himse ' !ions 'the gallery; alloh4 much. eider., of 'access than it Seemed to my imiceitetemed ey„ , es, but then, I,7cut conducted byofir friend; .1); ; ile.ity*R,: (every bedy's friend mighloall this popular gentleman,): I looked down upon the -Oollective Wisdoth of the nation, in session in the Hall of Representa; tlves.• A glance round the Hottsel:a leek: of curlew; inquiry- at that most 'coirtiona ,gmv . tleman; Speaker 'On it-. 4 rind from several members - who were pleased to recegnise me-2 a hearty ismile'. - from Mo&nonn, : busy at: hii.gongressienal• reporting—and, : the buss need heing,routine and not ovary interesting,• It, hastened to the other wing, in. hopes 'of get ting a good , place in the gallery of the' Sehate; • —to which many were 'hurrying, the' report being that'hir. Dot otte intendistsPealtinkon ' he recent death of his'filend'ldr.Mairers Illinois. • . . ' Treading rapidly upon the toilellate4 pave ments-made, by the late HERMICRT liftwrom, ilf•AtaffOrdeldre, and also, universally adopted in , the interior of the'Engliah aortae* Of Tar liament—we tpountiniupwhitt wMbe dent Mail...ease, .the . :balltibtradea -61's warm, blue:gray Tennessee rich , beauty. " The reached,' and a good aeat; fortunately obtained, what is there to do butlook 'around Yee, to lii3ten and to ask qtiestiOne. Right before me, radiant with youth, grade,. and - :lovelinesi, Y 'observelifra. Douaras; natutly attracted; with, others, to JOl4 . Ani;iibeiF,trbvit)b - of, hit distinguished husband. n. : - : " `, R. !S. M. _ , „ , Ei77 The fOlitiliiiiritic*iit ekliteiOitieg work noticed id)Ongth sometime eincein our columni; to copted.lroni the'Historicol gine, and ii-big,l9l.td ";'" .1•••••1.• '2,7; 4 l-11 , •, t - " JO' REPORT, Or TEE 'OOI . I3IIVMM AliroliTiD . Tli TAILOMATIMAN sociarr% OP TOE lINIVZO.Oh'Y',Or PRAMBITIPTAIIIA, TO 'TRANSLATE': THE - nremin , T/ONON TER ROBRTT4 STONE, [IIICI4IIIIIMi UN.] Here :we have a contribution td , literature distinguished- by 'accuraoy, patient re , Search, ingenious talent,. and.the bright and ever attractive enthusiasm, of youth. Its, anthem are. Messrs: Hale, Jones, and Morton, of the Ifni. ,varsity of Pennsylvania and they dedicate itto, Henry D: Gilpin, 'ln - acknoirledgMent of",his kind encouragement and' aid. The work was oc• casioned by' the 'gift to "the 'University by' Mr. .Thomas' K. Conrad of A facSimile in plaster df ithe Rosetta:stone., It' 'openit A" history of the.dimovery of that monument, of its' transfer to - England, ; , and;. thee publications : with% it cooa 'atoned; then follows a new and very carefully ( prepared translation, of the, Greek, text of the ' Next,' the relations of the.Demotio dialect to the hieroglyphic 'aid. Cootie are !traded:" It iteratteristide. ere' detioribtid, ,and 'n .. instructive sketch Is 'evil of the history- of discdveries made in it. Thil it the Preparation for a complete translation of the - whole'Deraritio text of therltosetta stene,'made, at we inter, bY Charles R. Hale , with - the aid of , the Coptic. ' lt is believed to,be the only palest version of. the Demo* ; text. • At • this point Mr. Artery- Mor ton takes up the tale,, and An a oleos and con- Oise paper eyes art orttlitte of thecharacter,of the Indent' Egyptian itierttglypitioCand'of the one bendy. Whiehit last 'gate the disoevery of the hieroglyphic' alphabet, las well' tie of the ideographie"signs; The hieroglyphie alphabet is thou given and the hieroglyphic inscription I's, line' by line,' ancompanied.•bY an'. inter pretation and elaborate illustrative motet. Then follows, in an , uninterrupted form . a clear and Perfect translation of the, whole 'hieroglyphic in , soliptiOn' ea far as it has been preserved... , After .this the foquieitive reader is,entertained by a fall account of - Ptolemy Eiiiikance, whose .apotheclis is the trobjiet`of ihe"statute Inseribed On „the Rosetta stone. The Yobrine, concluded by ati ap pendix, Which contains on 'two quarto pages a fao.simile of the Demotic text. of Rosetta, an analysis, of the last line of the Deinotio with Obrresponding passages of the- other texts ; the Whole of the Greek text, with its lost parts re stored, some of them from conjeotures, due en- Gray to the sagacity,. of Mr. Bale., Finally,-the Demotic alphabet is, given with concise illustra tions and commentaries. The work, which we 'suppose has but just issued from' the press,,is a labor of lova as Well as 'of 'learning, and bears Marks of having been pursued to the' end in a' joyous spirit; with a fidelity of research that was tridokened at every step. It is richly &too rated with illuminations and plates, which lead the inquirer through the doorway of !the temple of Isis at Denderah into the - mysteries of the Egyptian world, Here. are the cerulean lotus and 'the white; the deity of Phtha and his shrine; the three principal Egyptian deities .reeeiving offeringe (roma; king ; the dragdii Ily ; the grass .hepper ; "the butterfly; pelicans; the growing -papyrus;- the fort in which the Rosetta stone was discovered ; 'the ruins of Memphis ; the island of Phila., with the river .Nile and the stately fruit bearing 'palm trees;' and a full•length 'portrait of Ptolemy from a drawing by an Egyptian artist of ttio olden time. We commend this unique book to our readers; they 'will' find. 'all 'that they most care to know about the Rosetta stone in learned pages wreathed with roses,Rhistrited by plates and illuminated by, beautiful and ever-varying; arabesqure ; and they will find what is best of all, evidence that the generation which is to take our places, is animated by an earnest and disinterested love of science and of art. SIIIOLDE.—Sqaire Sayers, an old man living with Henry Sayers, his son, in the township of Meridian, in Ingham county.. Mich., two and a half miles southwest from Okemos, shot himself on Saturday last, !trough the body, and died on Sunday. The ,deoessed was a soldier and Pension er Of the war of 1812. HERMAN & 00., diamond setters and jewel-- ere, New York, were robbed on Saturday last of a diamond bracelet a gold watch, set with dia monds, and a emai l box of diamonds,' valued in all atabout $4,000. Gershom Cohen, a brother- InAaw of one of the firm, is supposed to be the rObber. ' AN ATTEMPT TO EsoAms.—Samuel Turner,. alias John Johns, confined in jail at Parkesburg, Pa., awaiting the requisition of the Governor of Delaware, attempted to escape on Thursday night last, by removing the Irons from his ankles, but failed in the effort. „ „ RIOTIABD &MEIER, a negro, executed a deed of manumission in Cincinnati, a few days age in favor of Thomas Williams, also a negro, and had owed him laborand service in Louis- ICy. '- APPOINTEI).—The Governor of Maine has appointed the Rev. C. O. Cone o Justice'of the Peace and of the Quorum, for aloft and every county in the State; an loe rarely, if ever be fore, bestowed upon the clerical profession. . Dr. Esnerms,' a celebrated mesmerist, re cently died in England. lie had such remarka ble power as seldom to fail in making-patients in sene4ble' by a few passes of - hands, to the severestsurgical operations. . - • D.T.UnsA.rzti.—The new 41. E. Church on Vine street, in Harrisburg, Pa., was dedicated on illunday last by the Rev. Dr. Bastin°. , .A. ()Emus of the city of Detroit, which has just been taken, shows a total population of 82,- 450. In 1850 the population was only 21,057. Ids OATIIBItEItI3 at 'Cumberland,lid., have been ohargod :twentir odnts per load=a charge never heard of , before. " - • An rupoSion,,calling, himself Colonel gay of the litleAlben'Y gallant oharge,'! Whteribugging the residents of 'Jersey 014. TVI T- fireEN , • 'API2.: 4ni., _At Vwthpluirete # te- R re ß e nt n ° l 7roiTeoitTqlolo l 9 Lae. aOcitikeitimstia*tiy Teo ,elfoits and,skill, or from the libbra honored stria, neglects to avail blineelf z of' tbilniani*O'iailValibetailidii ;to pia-' tea' and litaiciie;hie 'aCiididffriiii;:bY . the meat oft a imalltnt tulequate , tthisithuin 'tea prtt dent-s u rd, esPOlUdbiel unfierWriter.l To suffer, the loss of tlaolabors year* or,a life-thnicaoltes in" MIMI hit littleradMifithy,JadmiahY are the meakellithind-toluard4giihist *kWh Itu4/11/z forbmattydontitliteno7- n .s. Aßt , ' , Yngf, an. Poadlils. Molinol , lMOS 3 Ve ' th e 'i iiporeittee of fistiratidiqtthere 'ire misty, hi do, not discriminate lid, thethiderwriter 'the"' select. I l lat a uleAtitoPth,,bra,, l 4l. l lll. of the' '.2otna Insurance Company, of ma , lord , wn submit 'did following. sketch iti l liisterY'ineprogreas;- mbich has:been. ttO t hlglity appreciate& bytha Own ,ers of ,ProPerty to,tile.lNKlP 4 • o 4 B ,SoillepOme 'alleast"obts' of the feading -- ivahle`cOMpany was btabliedi in 1819; `' neder:s .paritetnal Amiss, with arcapltaL Of nuivitundied ,and fifty thoustmd,doliars, athiAberti• ty ipgreasei . lettilvelittinited - tlitidsaurdollais: 'From tuna, to limo, withlifo initretkuiSf Debit/1144/k, thi`tfip tai was made as a,discriminotingpublid hay*" bestowed' their confidence in,greater,,and gfaitterdifettattiii With each inuarbigyeat, , thtetinf- , nat.Y, in l lBs7' obtained iiiinatneindment to lts hhare- 1 ,ter, authorizing ~tirpatrilms &mom -pf.mapital. of. one millierilidlars, one half of *Moll rukat„mtoe raddititaind ettlY Ctiniallotiiif'ifinairliett the: cathsisedespital will imau*lblulbo iTtitreaPitsd; at present paid in cash is one million dollmorith } additional assets, - atuemulated , from' „prolite,: , kmotititinkt6 88137120 OR, rietifeff ,, lthofiiit: with • klKoc , Pitatailbimeelettgitu: emdisitles Tokkheamiat ,daHabla ohwtaoterwtheyaitasofryrbbh„Rdtebtlied Jfiahilthartaiit'of Ufa ROO, oertatuixt bit,itarodkpand4W , ttiVampl Tittatef ,.FMTql4, . 1 "11-P4.14OlivitNelliktrohkele! , :fiwthree bag to call eayepat sottenstett, aryl ea,e3ts • most, 'Oka 'sarietitiy. 16, • ' r•-• • • ,; - ,Tie income of thia.crompany for 'the year -. 1819 , ,theArstsf,i(*eibitense,,,Wsie-AINPt.•4SiS ih theidlif 1858'holng the thirty-ninthime Asps. genii attionn i uhifiethieF/erial`ll;6so6 fr 'The ImPßO* l 7!lbeSointida lossett ibuidupithelduitflear numuntingto S7T3,o4ll„and ..fordhs,wbotialpe.. l hod' 'of' edit Übe' $11,28ti,f107 10,, without bp, kdoirMinstande 'ea day'edillaY eioreated." l sion for ibe leant,o f Amos, '..altifouglfit NW Told' the large amount 'named. above, it has at the, sameo . l time paid satisfactory dividends to its shareholders,: i rend has also made .1 ipzt large porthaftieite:Mtpitall as well as its aeonmulat4onsfithst itewse sermeeks ['ottani, 'The snouted: therefore, whiohbac attended] thiscOmpatilis bellieed be "by any fire : Underwrites-In ;this; oriparbapebt 'any other country. • ~ . . • • , Tiiiimmegts 'rrOf Veen 'lia'' ' relitict,Ce 6, 7 4 1 Oben e . tattle oiriiitmitfitly fdlieitabi iittit*ed rules to,whiolk the dactuffertfriedir adheti ;! 0 / 16 of Whioh is the carmug p*portiorilif ,the ,ionnoat earttiags Otthe' oOmpaity fo .aooonnt; dather and distinguldtbik fetitifradir'thioNooni4 - 7, ?"0 0 44h fidds:to Italafely,,a.s..well *4 to that of &numerous petrothr, the..,distrafgtithe of its '5,4061.'61i nioilerate elimsareS at - anY loCality4 $20,000. iethe maahranzton anyone risk, *Mt but., few of its !wends are allo e tetto write that amonny and' thilf great befit and caution are enjoined upon; them that such tithountiebali dot be c oonoen tithed. therefore, an.-,extended conflagiatiow, in i' l any,of car large cities might ruin an , upderwilter: -Whose entire income sae local, tea was the gaze ht it New York same years ago), the Altus I .oOuipany ' would meet the calamity, as it did on, that owe. don, withoUt a pattie 'ita Cperattonsi• Another 1 11 e. of thissonammy cs, that when a, loar Tamers tinder one - of its'polloies, a premPt,..adjusMiciftet is entered tapori, and, - If the 'china is - alustude,'lt Is 'immediately, einctelled.4itigationleint apecially repugnant, and always molded; if- poanblm , , The - same fitifhtutyiafermance of alt Obligabbinushioli has charmstermedthe peat histbrY Of thh Minipany, and which has. so generrallydnit and merited -the •commmidationsf_timpublic,..will f poese atualrodi continue to be the ride fa the future. t - „Miler° such iunplo 'Vadat:in has been - Saadi; bit , the. ItoonOty,tifite, patrons, a 4 is shown; in'tbe disL tailed statement of its Wraith fn s allot* colonial aid be WhiCh Weagelit beg to toter *hotreader, and where the,couraw,lulthe; past bar beeit'ef'N) jolt And .. .honorable,* okanoter, it,ds -not. a matter of el:triads* that,' in MenrStates,ortheArplon,it is Coinddered the 'leading fliti'dideiatitet. - “ State of. New Yarki'We - telievortheiretthrtirthe; Coutrollerothows that its , prestinsue,sermbfetimt needed those' of anysthar company. Andwe ap prehend When It is More, generally, irnOra hi ;this State, by haldrig - ita Claims fully and faisly4.rotilibt before the'. It ;will reedse that. shako .of plitronage lone' to which it itr , th-justly'antitied:l already have on the book of this agency the names of quite a 'large number of the leading bath: nese then of this cityi to whouh'ae well as to atop who have .ipatronised.tyuwe desire telretnrit our thinks, and atthe,mrto time,selloit a continuance of their 'bimineas,-and of, snob others as . Ijf*lti to place their , silks in a etronfiand= rolisble , -.Bottwar,L 4..Ntaaom.Agcrits,. - :• , 2 1 0 Walnut atreet, . Atiotlier:'Letter 'Mein geliri t A.' Mite,: tat,. Dasotiticas 19Ete;pseme 7111110 AD BILL PRBIDEDENT. +//1101p1rAlf:. "" • ' 2 In the i`ort'Bmith ., (itrk,).trieraid, `of.qatinai 2 11) Ul, - OVelnOr IYiea to Yrißs' ?-'orPtiiVt3ftitihNerittexilit.t.; panor, e route ot o' t, a re . . • :cal Widen tliat giVe : ,the President a prettrhard4uneh..unteAk` Jr% et' the -argument .that..tbe :aulberily-uf - Government to builds Posits ]tail a• is t involved Vonstßutlonr,cloyernorMise sot • BuOlds, cleita of power, , by_that Federal:4lYr nutty tO'ooristraet'grand,sethettnii - of internal ins- provoments is far exeooded by'Mr. Bitihanan,-Wb founds ,it ; op ,the,power•to doctors tear." , :4l. bounds overthe , old, Federal faith of gone Welfire grids rts anow light; and eppeall di iactly, to the 'Amor *door "z-lhat poweeiiblob "grants,. beitp„, kilowq no. limits, Au the Aeries which be mint mean the War, p,ower„to . The' error 'le 'ileiltdoewlsat power. to ,, deelars •fo'bir, and-td maintehfAlie'amn Mon defence. It is,-et all.events,;es Potser, Ohl cannot 6eapfiealed Lb for;iiitifority in the tear;_ of ontileary , aziminiatastioiv in' time of petted' And, this as; sufficient: to , answer,and - mmitradtet the claim of this grant foondial. oathehWer.)Pew erLiiiMr:'Biiehanan. War sword an. pick. axe , marout aiiad for thaniarolr of ifs ar mien in time of but when peace rays:Rad' roads must.bi ten to,the PBACP PCT AR . ' • ••• In'and in - 1838;:tne: Demodiaoy . et , this State deolsred:.most;l'adherently ;for Mr. Ilaqbanan but' if ~ it ',had been, known _ that he would aifvooste the war perier, he would riot hasee"totan'a lines tots ,of this -State fer-lir , nomstunion: to-'t Presulenestt, and ~at Oinidomith ,In.;1858; Coirtmtten r ejected thir." Peelle 'Rolliciad plank from iti.platform.. *kid mishit it'an 'so did his- own State, Penturylvenia, , becanse Virginin'S support of Mr, Buchanan.. And , gha his nomination was annoindid to 'Mr. Mid/mai he emphatically pledged himself - to' aide bye . platform—" not to take a Fiala: , tram: it or add one to it "—but to taks-st as it was. • And shobked us not is'little' that' he bed 'Written a let 'ter to California 'eon:mining himself tiithia added plank, and so_timidlliat:it Gout& gave its .Offeo in his favor there, anhrnot, be, felt. against. hers. For these reasons I abjure. a 2aeido . Rail road by the Federal ,GOvernment, especially on the ground of tholleoldent'l Soommendatien. , . Pardon of Donovan. [Prom the Harrisburg Bentinel.] - As it bas boon represented that party attach meats induced Otivernor Packer to_ pardon ,O. Donevan, , Bsq., We publish the pardonAtief, - irbioh fully proves that °there% thrieDettioorate dice:red' it'tbe duty of- the Nareontiverio bllnlfkon." the astonishingll esvpre sentenet of. the- oonrt - Whereat; At a MAO Quarter Elesalonsof thePesee, held hi and for the eountyof-Danplitn„ in this'Conmitn. wealth: On ;the, 21st of 7iintiary; A.,D.1869. • certain .Cornelius It, Donovan, convicted oc , the crime, of,ax. malt and battery, and was thereupon, on. the first day of February, A: D. 1868; sentimeed by the sidd'oeurt to. 'pay a enact two hundred collars tOtheCommenwealth,' pay the Coals of proseeutlou,,,that .he sive security by recognizsnce for rum of One thousand dollars, with ove sufficient security in like sum; conditioned te, be'Of good behavior and beep the peace towardelall the people of thle Commonwealth. and especially towards amok .1111 Church, for thi• Period of- one year, and that belle imprisoned in the jail of Dauphin bounty for and doting tbo term of * three colander months, to be computed from the !Ivy of sentence; and be iii:the custody of the sheriff to 'wry the aentenoelnte effect, - Ard whereas, The assault and battery aforesaid, for which.the Cornelius. M. Donovan Amide convleted and eentenced;was conimitted on a sitting Member Of . the liagislabere .1 - ' And.whereas, The following members of the Senate and Home of Representatives, constituting a large ma. jority or the =ambers of each Hones. hi petition to the Governer, now on file In the efllee of- the Secretary of thq Oommowirealth r recommend hie pardon,-to wit : ' - ' tielinsra Or. THU MATH. , „- B. Wright, 'W. li.lWeleh, Andrew Gregg, D. Nunemailher, Jnoob Tamer,Francis, K. L. Blood, . Thomas Craig, •• -Robt. M Palmer, Benben Keller, Geo. W Miller, John Thompson Geo. P. Steel, Thos. 8 'Dell, S. IL Rutherford W. P. Schell, '. Jer. Schindel, • J . P. Penney. Jno. Creswell, jr.,Saml. Randall, G. W: Soodeld, I. N. lilarselis, S. It: Myer, John H. Parker, . Elaany Fetter, T. J. Coffey, B. D. Gannon, Geo. w„•Boewer, J . R. Harris, D. A. Finney. InlaM,Baaa OP vim 80051 Or aerate liNvAllvll3. • Oliver Event, Lewis Pugh., Sol. L. Ouster, J. A Fisher, W. SY lietchumprohn Diamanti . M. 000 OP, P. 0. Getman, tetra, ' D. W. Grey, I. A. Shammed, Thos.i H. Porter, - P. J. Boyer. G. V. Lawrence, , 7ohn.W. Rohrer, Charles H. Hill, Simon GrJeaata, loom J. Neel, Geo D ksoniLewls Bunn, - 0 D. Broadhead, EC L. Stephens, • James Wm. G Rote, Joseph Wm:4ring, Jamei D. Bryson Bon y y Galley, Darla Stotiebseh, Caleb Peiree, D. H. Rpm. A. Fi Dadaist, )8 B. Chase, - , chss F. Abbott, 13,, P. Miller, DI Shleldo, R. Warden, R. S. McDowell; P Geo. Wiley, - J WAlampbell, J.MorrieHarding,' yes. H. Wilson, Geo.W Wood, C. M. D Smith, - PPM. T. Shafer, Samuel H.-Price, D. R. McClean, W. B. Quigley,. .W. P. Wilcox, 8. Belleau, v G.W. Dement)+, 0. I Hottenstelo, lease Acker, A. K. IlleOlire, A. Riedel:OG.les, W.O A.Lawrence, Geo, T. Thorne W. D Pennell, L. Mahaffey, 0. A. Walbein T. Eh Good, .E. I,•fingth, Hugh Stuart; - I do; tharakne, in conidderation of the premises; and by virtue of ,the power, reposed in me. by the Constitu tion, hereby pardon the, told Coritelitis IL Donovan of -the crime whereof he is convioted as-atoriatahl,• and he hereby fully pardoned - • GivenAnder my hand and the greet seal of the Stale, at Harrisburg, this seventh day of February, in the' year: of our Lord - one- thousand , 'eight hundred and lifty.nine, and, of the Commonwealth the eight. third. BY THE GOYSRNOR •' WM. H. Secretary of the Commonwealth EXTENSIVE TANNERY Br RSIED.—The steam tannery of John G. Bynum, at Chattanooga, Tenn., was destroyed by fire on the 9th inst., with 2,000 stdea of leather, besides 8,000 in prowess of tan ning, a heavy stook of raw hides, and 1,000 oords of chestnut oak bark. Itwas the.lanteat ta nner, in the _South, .and turned .out about 30:000-bidea Madly; By this calamity forty or fifty-Work mg are thrown out of omplormVnt..•,:- t7v. . - =CZO:It=' or'%- . 9/45rte ' Miff"' r4l9naltasemerhir 7n qeammeallestiltistast bi misompaidel try las *larfif o~o eettobu lm tiurtnograpky; butif Um 4 ikillid":l6oidll bei BEIM ZEIBENI IiMMMI we dial isegid tiii****ripaitiK Vi4d4 " 114 -! it * W. Amami of Cu anniuntthig *matey, Ow of popniathititer taint fiderstt74k frit - • ?,E .1" • 1 ildtpUlatfTS, WWI . 01 14an-asonny ONVoint ßoldnosulhosan and kfelletilldeplt- '- - • - < ymanyi 4 rionneViciekili6z,tritirc ier t r.... ,`!,Tbtalttorkokikty.l.s AUZ,4ti ?lc; IforoomAniormi44 , l9intdsotanth , o Menagerie ffoontlo Moan Caurne7-‘` Itustrilicierwsaglins ir An mug A MM i i i !Sri.l4l.4c,r,f4 % V 11.7414Reaileell -from Gam's frintrOjoriss,' eeilliOtietent Singing. htliallifilikneflutirtaht vmmtc. lsaixaaY. l rtiamiaa ' •—bgaoe T - 4 r 4 , 1 . - I . • Yileill43 -, :811011 ' 00n lefty tnitiTrinia.iftnilit Titter , -r ililiepnipto,itnexrt of uti kfahstothli 14 . 40 iiigi"tnAkeA140otliete none. ; e4orntaitment, which otendeneinktn bite te,*lleoijor.,thir*till ag **Mot Vlltrioonik-troa gritto4 an Debit eldountutrinad Abel aunt rdspattel2-MM Stream vat pliefoltrithibeinteettlyblotaatLettendethas efforts- A shoiftLine after Hyena 'ottele. lone** *Owed the Ohm on the SIM, tersaVelkOT'ettok luOtne imetwitts tileoanniinnotiolo'llt proOilidoia; afterblving es visaed their thenkinter thefstoraiift , lberotaie. The triTgri k =n 9 Ai , e yA lljli te ehejop rele?m ' ! Bo accordingly despotobed an Meet tor of n ooo doWiniotbaeithorolbotteofthilaar • The otttotritopt *Wet Wetott tetthiklthttlidootimbetizient4 nr)tolog,..*Onagn ioonpjlod4.4lvrveho Pearfnex Tonffslllllloi sari iitsba mad eirthetekraineof westerflueetee. andAineenstr for:the the • nonalf A ntita tt,:t - , -, ::.#'1;;; ;- 0,444 , 4 - ‘111411 4 r-:ft4q--, alkeßeettitig4RANSlbted'Afo. , , , • man,.tiattetanniitildimit; Nnitt f tii Mari' ' , Alrier - - man,fibteguatoc testenbit morning Dithe ieritres . of rtellincitquautiV..ot ,gooda'ftwoaltdmiitertryot.Jins itoililane, on Second atriwt, w bolow Meter. Itidiftelint that Anna inktfred_the.stors-mt,Ttissday afternoon during the animate of Alm rappietion, and drew fortli a big which airs bld'ptdrided 'for the entiodeilb into , widah, , ahe„paeled,'forty-thrao tyartir oProisilla wad 03,4 4 1 at* tertteltet tri,tha-ealge of Au _ she. th'itiVeit 11061/fillidit ma, andratter Awning her **Ai- over AU %De* $ iterielf.'"' Atter lostlizigAree Seems At lefee AsoodolinttkAVVAlter 'Davi_ ma Alma onotady e - - *sod ‘ giyg „nar.raort. ifeicedilgur beort 2 'singotoonta rtArtout"Ntriotar. Aldiernstaglidittither has etranged it fit la afittliet Man- A I MPL U I-,l l #s‘PartPg Ibtelivt ~ = :;"- -1 - 4 .a...retrimar 4111Attidtuil, : 1 4; / 1 9". 1 0° 0 4; lB ol 3 fpflasift Hinder a6 q..iti.,trd. z!..417 !Ruf /el" 1 4, 4 7 =mind, ai'Clendbin road and,-Mistunstndilfia= htelt§ientsa7 I lolatir was areer sp ohs- g bermegeoad err Annatibifibideldidlindiii tat wit, whir:lima him • stagatershaptu iThacidlaniwndtairenused a dearth, and wireJetiarded.by,iindlog area oldidtdasowhielt ha Aid"Aiesoiltof ft& latirs and:the mama Ilia wand. Aim be:oublzotTerebt - unifsfattotypeededtertbe mom* by whiola• had tiattitekt- tatilowiailgostoPtia . itp woe tali"' before.Aldeingfq Sigeotalttr,oo. toliitittia sredirder it the feria -ollt-wool *WWI battier; , orz . 2rfirArzt i f iziti -14 retittaaPfa8iti71i11eft1i-. : spiroluior : troomfoi, IdifoitoakiiipsTherext MA gone, and *Uhl* tiltfroirti Alt IltiviititAial 'the 1 4 -rFtl e d.the4heatl eloudS thatttabiidi t v, raed opr fair Wm.! 1 9intlar.4E4apor olefoyo , was hydorr. s ibit i Canwre mots with Vookintrahmessinfionflit' Yea socearor ward deoloone bunitoff 40.110 fcd. k"flAt ;woii tersPelste breeze* ftooiSoak, saa...itik:Aiirotf* and golden modal* Mori the 'el*. !stamens ergo Mitre aka, taintt banthirdiil-4islabandas Gala 4amjdanplmezraatics, qt.; 5.- ~jatiltusTurcr racerrults. , —This 1 +twilit( butt of the moo titiristrerani the tempi arilVbe AoltvoredikflterflErB;oiborii, del and Haydn atilt. eerier 1 A Weak . and 'Phi eal. den - 2 AoAtikteet edgbe ItaillrA filbral4r; ' 43 Odeleartlerple,,and, , thetiloslaincolA 'Whir win:does of the different "nation, will be reursestited a number of 'MIA AoArriltfroesa - mbe 411 1 / 4 =ls oonterto4: tolypeir fa the dlittent;doidnmen tOltio countries. , Ifflonablect aeleetailYbetie 0.144012 f is an extremely Interest - lacono, sod as thenranisr4trure t*Plenlie4'le eherltehls.benfLesee. trut Joke sallow 'issemblaat tnitala t il t4S tir .eting Se • atbrorment inatbir tildent.' - - •• •, Damit• OF A. ?I,T4l,4f•—rAir w. Oarrolb:i'pioial*44No;of pup,,Ammolain ' Iluitiof this "Ogy,"lttetilii(taiiiii":`2ll4.7. , - tie4thot' 4 iftwiti r iatfiitid'bfbucrit7 losses-tthitts kiliautitiercamilkiufbettkirk. ior o9mcioiliteuritiatittertiatialtecintreetnotrts. mom 4 4 ner kTlANPefaue.fodiallifAcies) pfeniiaiit Coutrmion, snd ardttut‘ early , woineartind'idhared?iditfaint- - - folll itadired lid ft faint- - tunttith will - take pose oxflionder anion ttrookAlAtef* Shines, on Prankbarritaidi#ire Nine „ . Ere - betemenergetkallyawa, by Alm pfighbotbdtbtibiAracks , 1 1 INPRigkrolut,fr*Ventnrdlia,,filiaakbigure pritpatipoli Ilts A ll ege ',of Pbtovittai in Ireglaitoini. - ': Nry libtp, to Dordotoinilsirdistaievir. bmit Mak I:Snit:AM. bectingAlpt Alpinnersvillibmayiksorbieb yaw Atolsbot Igisrgoirttb-tbadßenalMbliMOstfV -4bApt at. sue, r: °Alia —tlielTakMount.-;Pitefiengeir hare'hererai Improvement", orAt, careneir,in 7, ' his'otimpany harp tow got roadin fret-rate rife- _ order,atat ' _ inid'ilnileimela Third ***Jo*. se, Ave'tiden'lteeatyirepio d : The "lowa isampanyliontreinerthe ajami of A:thinly - tick:: eta. which ~.hasmtrated ritt parmaageetisly.ltotblo" the public and - the ociterianite sidopting It. Ali the Baas 'amain:egad *Militia °tolling& hint north and eenthorith.the "neeptionmf - thetWeet • - end the Fifth andfiiith : streetalinea.. f IcAroiiek.T-11.10811.10'.001.. ISTIOX:=The - Peniuiihrliiiir Railroad pompenyArill - ltivii - ixturitoeCtiakets • frill`Plttebtteg to - Philadelphia, 1 ,;(e4 sntnni, for 110.to' la idelegAtes to the Oiterention r 9 wi g 4 ' 4l°,°7 l o th e 4 / I d,-, ""A Prl.Ort)ondloaridne-' ori WI lie made 'all doliWos who pOrdhdee ticket!' at tbMpriiielpitntationaqiinUe nia4.' • - , TlPl•ith4 l o4lo ol 4•l'llmlaigton =dal : afters Ilia• • read Company will ewe to delegates, who c timmint omit. &ate.'" memieraldpla - he Voliiention, return tiolrete 'at $1.60.-- , t --' , t' - ItOBBERY.-4he - hozuw•brekerit of ourciti, are becoming very,bold of ;late, and freiptiortir Aommit their depredation/ at an. holm in the, evening. : A - part" ht there irpirt reptile effected an. - entrants Into the doe Ilinglh New Market etiest,taivree* Matti and Arun, staa,.;arly bent .Ttliteday Groan jaati pad eaceekleid making their *war with a - ciniaideralle Artisan . " ntrtinniring apparel , and insigitaVor anal sr tides. t The openpante of the dwelling-Aeri" absent At ry„, -the time Of "the robbn - - • _ - . . StaltrifirOclvoilo7,-L.A 14 . 4; of 4ritnien ' Minna atblektilien srlay afternoon, in the sittirfty at TentkandLimaardnizelits, - d, litter 'Lecithins beat, IniaA liar molt - s elaniefid iiantrr. Th4 - Bppetstioni rho mamma the s teagesere:afraid;to•intetfere,'felt-taw-Wght be mibleated to the sem trrolment from the drenhen party. Ai there irera'n6ol,lo4ll22A in'.the *WV at_ 4 0 time of the stlikstatith* partjde - wnrinot arrested". " Na. tonal Gitardirioniemplatergfting" one of their 'ioefsbli entertainmeeta, et their Irall , on Friday evening next. The Intl-known "arielability. and agreeable entertain mint :which al:raja 'Olimatteriae this. company will doubtlere, ea ntW,l, Bit their gpaelotte - ' 'SBTEBDAY'S PROOZZOINON (Retorted for ThePiessa *2-1 - , ' , SUPRA/kg Cotrai=Ohter iffattee e; And .Saetteee Woody's', Thompson, slid , Boad. , ==ffitler Fitter. Ildrorto,the espreme.,oourt;inly tern:4lBsl4 Vtilashes an action of assucupdt,,in which Anna M.Pit- Iso liaaplitiMArand Theophilus Fitter defendant: .:The defendant , plaided non-sartunpsit, and the'statute of 'lintitations, upon which pleaa lasurd. - The' caw came - 014triainii the 2.3 d of S eiidember 1135 T • Wore Judge Woodward.• r . The•jury found a speclel verdict; after which; on the 'Seth of _September, judgment was entered-fin; the- de fendint: r The following Li a Mater, of :the case: the, action was brought by Anna M. litter, Against whom a decree of. divorce a genesis had, been, obtained by:de fendant, for the maintenance and education, of the in fait son of defendant.- • - - The parties were married in 1841.1 end lived to/ether but three Months, when, the wifeohtpresent plaintiff, Warned Li her home.• 1842 she pre birth tq aiion under her fither's'roof.' In - 11148 [ thee 'dlinies Was' eh. talPed. TOetiik medicine, mother supplied child Stith ' boarding, lod gs, icine, attention, and.. folgaAtoit• The father d d nothing for - tee child. 'There was no evfienmiK that he eVer ateogahhat Ats catatonia until ISM, when some correspondence took plate hetween the coined for the - POMO l i the Subject., The mother, as the plaintiff in thiesnit, otainniftlaS rightto recover for the outlay she has thus incurred. Pbeeerror assimed is, dhat ,the court entered. judgment, for the defendant on the epaiiit yordief:' Argued by J: Murray Bash and. bicirray Stewart for theplaintiff in error; - andhy4ohn lalloador defendant in emir. •. • ; • • - Panrs..7-In the case kellinixdiyi;Fiank, an action on a piontinuiry`note, before tifpnited, the jury returned a .Terdictr for the -plaintiff for $8,710. Abrams for plaintiff;•• G. tif-tcharkm for defendant. Jacob Levi iendtrifir vs: The City of PhitsisiPhis• An action tot injuries steritalited by Moil Levi, through fall ing,on en iron eoverine to a gutter, at Second and Wil low; streets. In this ease, the cr iron rr did not it enter hersoie,” but it did her hip, tensing her to walk lame for anandeentte partied. 'Defence; thit - the iron was a iron, that it was the - usual-,sort ntiron, that no, body had ever seen,ang other kind of in covering a . gutter, and 'thee ft was 110116 of the lidra 'business to fall'on it. Jury out. s - Weil for the plaintiffs; Maus. Kink and Sellers for the city. DisTRIOT,COUBT- 4 11dgo Strond.—J. Claude White vs. The Minehill arid Schuylliilli Kneen }VB. 00. An potion to recover damages for the building of a por tion of defendants' ;road,. and for vertices rendered in tembiing embankments and 'making' the nieceiseary ex cavations for the- laying of' rails. The defence allege that the plaintiff clihrgee more than the Work is worth. On trial.. Sicarpless for plaintiff; Gerhard for de fendant. DISTRICT 'COURT'—Judge' Hare.:—ThoMas ritepatrioltve.:Robelt McCle ll an:. Befccre reported: Au aetletnan a - promisifory.note. Yerdirt for the plaintiff Tor tide 9 LT: .Ic.'o:Odasidy for plaint:4f ; - Leonard Micas for defendant.' r .• ' [l9l.lllslt Buller vs. ;ones lildelds,:rdwie Shields, end di s order. miller: An action on IS prOmlssory note and a check. ' JUry Out.. Dropele for plaintiff; Fell= and Setrll for defendants: •'' . ' Patrick Comber and ,Mitfhael thirnblitc .917 1 Aderde trading, too.',' vs. The First Annelids Reformed Preaby, tertian Church. An Mdfon one mechanic's Min claim, flied to recover the valve or, &bill tarnished to the de vroenitenicitsfor. far' i th o e utn puitge ttir. t e ar of ssin bu ta ild . ing eny th ie e r ir for . cli p tirch lan; ., , , tiffs; Moillity.for defendants. • - - • ..Fatrick Levy ei. , 7oan Murphy.. -An action on a pro missory note, which - wall - given in payment fora hone. On friar. Husband for plaintiff; puOtalt for _Wend- QVAItTXR. Summits—Judge liudlow.-;-.Tob Bacon was calmed with lartestrid 336, the property,of ' - John M: Taylor. Mr."TaylOr was. knocked down pad robbed in a refreahment saloon. in Oadwiladir Street. .Th 6 defeatband t - Ted Pointe& imam thetrian who toek the mone.i s °revile. The_defenee alleged that the prosecutor waircOt'in a condition to know who - took the Money: , levy , • - Mary auwas,,was _lO4 fen, an assault on Matthias • - Spear, licilicemen:' ' The:defirixiiret, it win wes drunk; amt.: wed lairested.f.'Whien•the tabled lit iv ida held of her she struck him a violent blow 'massy,. Teedlotguiltg.„ , , • . ....The;coeirtlivring dirpso , d'Of ,the &Urinals before, .Itsdlcursel fill tb'a mo.utor at;lfitriptlf." • " THE, ' 'Gin% " ‘--fr 4• THE 'COURTS.
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