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Altr.l3oit - N.JolsrEs, i3TTI A:Yr' rl3l^i ' NE TSi " I ^ 4 240Atitior45,$,triftita;',Bocitas, 124vhteh thi tttiition of ,Ogy Mitt,o4l ' UQ)49,leri, 50.1141 'Boots tintr this. ; MS AND 'SHOES, The tebicatbati have completed their PRA N ;S T,C) Q'IC" ■ BOOTS AMD SE(OES, - : • ~ • ai Orioes - DUSEN, SMITH, & CO., MEET, ' - 68m Above Jrurth, up 'lntro. P. WILZIAMS '&- 00., IREMIE D - 0 O . T 'A ND SR O.E NV R, Ell 0 U , 6:'18 SOUTH• FOURTH STREET. e . J913. 7 ,d,'X1M0MF'6 , 02.7. dt Cc), t . ' • ''''WISOVESALg ' ' • ; , . --.; WM161101:1811, , 814 1111.211:Wr STREET. - Imp ind gentittl.suot,ttrupt otEs(4rtia".4 Ott.mi,d. nandently on bind: , tatil4m .Si!/44".T9e,,,TYP;,:069:'" Eces. - Errrmaamts, imin l istroviolseizal AND 'MANIMPAOTIIIIBUS I tst A w itotxrra.Affp, -);1478,. Biiinepiiipared offer M great , ibdueemente;ta as Jobbers in any other market s barite 'an en. tit stook: fre No;'B4'IIORTIF-791TETEVSTREETv' -' LEVI() K.' RAISIN 82 - • licKeti• AND MOW WATAIIkrall ,MdNIIBAOTOSF, ' 0511ARIMT, „Fo now *find 'an• ettainly4; stook of Boots . sad Esitsrx atinOteyire,* ert4eb we tko - stitOstioo, Of "Sintbeip sad ; : tsbl Bm' rAr:POCI, . E ' VAN§'& .A - 441 9 54 14 1 A, '5l SOUTIVIOUILTII STREBT,• • .156,110.110:01) tit#Lllllll'lN DR 'I''.II,I4I4;NGS, , •idrita the stteetlowof. • L ' • "CAUL' fgaItIQTIMIS BUUUS " •••• -" 4.ND, q17"?.q.g..73 STOCK.' • - *: 1 ." 011010 Z WOVELTI2II • • irostele ' x 14; insolllA. ADD POMPONNETTE.TRimutiqn,, , .. 6 4 ,sraimurp3i.,BurioNa;„.. BOQ,ORT • ' 'BERLIN zion.ypsi• •ilifiL'AiiD WOOL,. OrifLi • oi.A.Oztrpt , lllTl3: , ,• ' ;Tll/I'I4I4IIST ‘Ol.ll/I.;siiiltark, 33 PUT.II FOLJESH. STREET, -- ,„ itaxioxigi penion in LADIES' DRESS 011 i the4sriicraint,aitentli;n Of the Trade to their Wets= assortment of PRENSII , POMPONNETTN, vcinic linitiattik BALL , TRIMMINGS, ItIIII3:4RNMANIT BUTTORip f " .4 ,We ars prepared to stitentn.invi`aiderii For SA' and sgeillei-ItlO e , Tattele, Clor44,Bn4Ons, &o ,at our own biota, , - , febS:Prn 5 VERGREIf "NIIRSPY,. -WOOD .vavogariotis ceisloitii:im piiced44o , ot , gs , J , griGaßyNs, sgADS,TAMIS,rItUtTp, 'PM atlitjy.T STOGIG &p,' Aaeo t e,,-,, - ... iiityp„,. amookt i flllk2etlP l .-. r'' •,' — PrOPlllt 4 t ttdi , 31 „ , ' ~ -, . , . E pw . op.,4 ; ,:„,,Ar ; :ilvnbAy,.:,::,pp . Bit . i - (1:w - ,, , :,.9., :8.59. BY nnn s nAnD Oa T0W1041141.. ',‘ Lo ! tt4llng cents avermahe c alms; " - -Aud , ten diroeb make a. dollerlf:—„• , „. A Mari with neither still may be r „-.A. gentleman and. Wader, )3(itylifoondrtikke a minute, • 4 1: 'at" rettititeslooste an i . And there may be 'bora witlike•lti",... • ad the pantile doWerall ;,,;•• - -.• . ; tt TiviWilhishiei 41441i51e , 7c: • • - , Ao . d. _ three root Mirka' t•yard er, •„ • Brit ',titbit yard:lei* poenrirmer ' • 2 - Will?0 4 0, 811 p 1 a to ii",BvMAi4raire a scruple mete; - , • ; = ; A diatbui earriplea Mite ;°, ~ ; 4 ' But.tosiy,diorns,eraiakin tvhe4 ; ; Y; ' ' i :,-Thq,rolFo Lo! Forty rode a luriong make' s , , ; '" e _ • iorlonga mike Idiom of which a man may ran, ~,. Noverba a him friend's smile. Bightiferlonge ever make-a m s , . , •. • ; • Three miter a - leegue will, be," Althovoh - a- Illissl , but good as 'Bnee,reide /edirle with - mm a9_- !. " hirley - oonie eleilriike Kik Wolfe? rob brat a third the Maker;' , Dat,one toe-cora iihritrein A fool") -- NM ' • tr ".'„ , r, fergratytelghtio r rinda'alioarter Make, ' Pourrpattere, make a hundred ' ' , ' But; atili. somo nest:mei give bat'thridill4- , • , why 'tlaso,,,aft I, , ve Wou ~ der'd. "7, ;Lo I Four gills evermake aitillts; , •t --And two plate make a quut;" ' With this amount of -bruins, ',man ': - 1.10 - have no wesitkot-thought. - Lo! 4 . Penniertweive a el:dilly; mike, "4 Twribtyt shillings a tiourrdli— With pounds eneugh,,meit will harp tetigAt.. , U-Though light iirhonor fourad,:- Dinnintt A 4 CO. r mlikrpOtethe treat; A.pd milts red - vests - ao "; - • The r heet eg iewipa eniares them atrialiti ;' " And, 00, mass Were " 1;1 ta;i ; Miny things Metkeirialli,illl l 4--,!-- r F , I eardzot Musa then' all, ;lute - Cry Munta bargaln:mikes," ;' Who boys it Tower " ' •'7 •-- 8ei0nd,41,14 itoe:etlen,;bergigne' made in 0,14 o;othlng tame who•avall -lb tar* new (Bared at Town' Hit,u, 5113 ; hiarkets set, litee# the', !minima's' Winter stock Wing altered utit priors, tlefAigall'ectiope!iiion, ' , , . • 7 BENNBTT -Pro*tet4ll.- - Olioe stnbmgG ixo. 80 , koßyil THIRD • .. • . 1 ,- • -,lmpokertif,And.Deaistsi.u,L , SHOZ - 1124.0UPAG:TURE,10 , ,G9OD And sil kinds of Show Toole. tvrigpt) , ,g kstOt„ildot , taxa. -• 7 - ' • -LiA.TiOkits6oLiNti till WING MAOLIIi91!1.11.118; , 1113Dimit.f xtakuni,partrapkwaniXlllClANollo*Talti# SHOE FINDINGS. , ISAAC 3iAliTtoisfic'co:j;. 35 SOUTH SECOND STREET, IBIPORTERS.'OF '.'AND.DEALEILEIAN FERNOD ANB ENC{IaIBB-I;ASTINGS, sua'Arizi 13 . 4qx ciAimoNS„ LAOETS, • - • PRENO/1 RID, PATENT LEATHER „ELASTIOE, BOOT WEB' LINEN BEEETINGE, DBII f LINOE t &O.O % A73: . . ; 7.• • ,Importer I .td:D f .Te r . - MOS), ,;u:)01 GAITS!). MATERIALS." ' !rout 1101dIng.,,N; Vic Miler AItOLCA*I!OUSTS RS; LiG3TINGS; " . - • •, • GALLOONS/ • - SgSSTittiG)); ' "=". = intrioll !. • ••••• • : • • --••••,• - PATRNT °Tm ias•witu, TOILET emper.s trrEmils, 4 4*.•smj , ,silom TGBEADS,'LAOSSi 't IVI.. JOHNS a SON. •-, • • • -tootelotor to the tote Joe. T. John',) _• - ImpOrtoro jnd 1:401,1t, ,fa i . • '" BUQ 013Fli dad ~ s TWcsia49, 1/AVTII7I . GS, : 7 43 6LIDONI3, ILAOIiII / 46.4'ke:'! , ' AT THE ,OLD 'BTAHD; , e' Ewrib,eiet Ono; OL NOpil,Tli and 41,E#HOEriViAti fancn prß efoobs. S "RING: TRAJDE.I.;' -'- ~• i - H.,' DIIIIRING, & 00. 1 ' - ''" :gm. 26 and 28- NORTH SOIJRTH STREET, ' 1 . , Ilayi juakopenad flint! , r,..iti - • -•- IfitPOATATiONS „:.' ..ziVGl„T's.u. AIVD;GE . I4.II24I:tr ;1 • ' HOSIERY; -,' 1 GLOVES, 'AND' StdAj,LWARESi ! . An solicit solnepeetlon ot, &hit! -9omplete had well ,' • • ' . weeded stock t ~., , ,; . . Bgit'llar-AI!LY ADAPT RD'T 0 SOITHE,RN AND SODTR E WESTRN TRADE bbn..aut 113:138NETT, SEXTON & 'S WE&I3,IN OEN Axe now opening at their Store, • - 409 - ISCAERET 'STREET, Aber° Poo.l44.North Bide, . A HAM:4lOllff APSORTMNNT OP iNEW SofP2tI , NG 'STYLES or • ANGY DE,Y, 'GOODS, Or I'IIBM .OWN ,IMPOSTATION Andy selection, which they offer tbr sole to buyers from ill parte of the United States, on the most liberal term.. feted-8m ' ' • • PEDDLE, & • IMPORT ES AND DIGAIMIS IN 110/1 , 1211Y, - GLOVES, and • • ' ' - NANO! WOTIONM, No. 30 NORTH FOURTH OTRIIRT, !AV' DOORS, pRLow. THE biNRCIIANTB , IIOTIL, .000qm:este the moat complete iNreletf goat,. their line to be found In . • UNITID,STATREI, - on Celettog of - LiOSIURY of every giado, GLOyM foi• nien,eromen, and children, comiditsl4 wieoehnent of over 800 klnde,, • uNpvsteirtwra and DRAWBRS, glom, Zi4024 and COLLARS, atißit C A MBR,I9 lIANPLERCHIRSII and SHIRT FRONTS. LADIES ELASTIC, BELTS, with camps' of entirely nal d ealgne,,with ao endleas eatiety of Notions, to they Jayne the attention of , FIRST-04K8!) WEtTERN AND 1301ITHERN ' BUYERS'. felant tiOAUPET,BROTHpR, ti!,I3REWSTER, I 23 tORTII Fotarrn STREET,' i Sire laid opened an antlre lINTEW SPRING} STOCK • or • HOSIERY, GLOM, and FANOY 0001)0, To Thteh they Invite the We:Monet" Bret-ohtes buyers liqratiodszlivAlapted to the I", SOUTHERN TRADE. ST9HAFFER & ROBER'rS, -., • 429 MAREET STREET, IMPORTERS Alb JOBBERS EMERY, GLOVEB, , SMALL . WARES, COMBS, WARES, LOORING•OLASSES, GERMAN AID IRENOG SWIM( GOODS, , 2 - AID. . TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. . . fel,Sm , VAN OULIN, & GLASS, • • IMPORTERS WHOLESALE D'EALIOIII3 HOSIERY, oLovEs, TANOY GOODS, ITS. T. NO. 423 MARKET STREET, ' ABOTV POUHTII, rEILADOLMA. anb - Parneols. SLEEPER & FENN.pR.- - • Wholesale Manufacturers O 4 „ • ÜBIBRItirLA . B 'AND 'PARASOLS, 886 MALLTRP' STRBRT, intiatystrilia, 'Aiq now tusking More" than bne hundred rod fifty altferont`oartettes of Umbrellas, Of -every else, from 22 to 40 • Their assortment of PARASOLS IN alio very large, SAM for varloty,of design, Rtylectoleli, and prim:4l o ex esedif thatbf eh, *Woos :season, , • , . Buterewho hare. not has sek 1, 0 ,4 make or-goods flod the/rtirossroll soent,ln looking over thia well-, lthele,stoolf,hloti inoludim,goXAoYßl/Ktittl' nor fO es,IPS! sfff4,4 lo6 ,l o ,liirA., . f 6 " 3 P''' - MM=l V.„„ !3ATU,RUAY . ; 'FEBRUARY 19,1869. • Inip . ressione of Washington—No; O. . , :::Thowinga "Of the, Capitol are; not wholly occupied' by *the Halls in which the Senate ned House of Representatives sit., -, ComMit-, teOcems inher"reireisite . apartments With -roems.for- the -Vice President; (ex officio Ekit,ialierlot- the' Senate,) for 'the, 'SPealter of the souse -et ‘Representatives ' and for other oecnioy ianch,spitee.." The ceilings. are Inn'ohloirer '4lnr these , of the different Legialittive Chlrobers in;t4htion and zparis; anti; therefore, the apeakersvare better heard.. Sti 11,, it 'must be confessed; the acoustics have not been 'as , much attended to as-was requisite. The-roofs are sUpperted.hy frames of iron, and the freicoed, -Ceilings are very 13eatitiful. It has been al leged ttuir,thesta, are, too ornate I. brit,'„ when compar4 with tile arabesques upon the semi. :Opole o£-,tile Chamber of Deputies at, Paris, and linen' as XIIJOL'EI' sprawling allegories ,riZtari and Justine, on-the herelspheral vault ed 'OP,the 'French 'Chambers ' of geers; (Called the Senate;-under the present Dime .riahregime,) or the carvings, paintings, and gingerbread gilding-work ;on, the ceiling of the House Of I;Oitis, in ,London, our live -ceilings may be praised for their Want,' and grace, if not exactly for, their simplicity. , , k • Assuredly, our • new Senate _Chamber' and Flall:of Representatives Irina be looked 'ripen as improvements, upon the ?W.: • • They are lorierisimpleriand more cenvenient: ' They are dims lofty; toe; which conduces greatly to the! better• hearing of -what , members • say. The „present; Legislative. , Chambers 'are' of oblong shape, like the halls , respectively oc , , ettpied by, the Lordeand Cenamons in Lou. don. The old Chambers were'of semi-circular form, mush on the . . plan of = the Chambers of Peers' and `Dimullei .In Paris. , .A far as •1 reptomber, the three. rows of tieetii 3 Oeenited by l i 4 l•PTiatcins;',#iti 4,04, plo avers or; the Vlde-Presidenths ohalr-alone being elevated. Ih Houise",the inambere, seats ardartinged in a, semi-eirele • (as in. the Senate) , upon • a rising platform: Formerly, I was: told, only Sc ooters:bad desks' before them,. • Representa t 'tives have the same imgventeiscis new, • , -.lnAhe - I.;egislative 42Isagibers - ',of England; no member has , a desk. In those of prance, the' t same', want 'Of accommodation may bo noted. - However, in Franca as well as in Eng land, the' Ministers of the' Crown-:-forming witat is'ealled cc The Government"—are mem bers of. the Legislattire, 091140 eittipg one Hottse, and some In the other. They 'occupy :seats pretty close to the. table at, which the eleika'alt, ; and hale the convenience of using theitahle for the documents, books, to which they, have occasion to refer: The lead itigMembers of the Opposition sit on the op posite tilde of the table.' OniehangeOf try; th ere is a change of seats---the ex-Ministers Alefing • 'ftetri . the.left .;aide .to the right; and snebeasora shifting te:theleft, lliere let me notiodit great contrast between the; logislatipn'of Alum - Ica andEuropo. • get!, no # Cabinet Minister,. no °inch& of any rank oc griide)Vhatever, can't* . either a 'Sonata oy kepreeentanye. Here, Itomittalfy, at least, yhat ;aro' called Government' measures, in Enope, cannot be Introduced into our Logi eta: tore, as such, beanies's - no Oolierarifant official Clan, sit, In _ either Reuse, Of course;• such measures are trotiglat in, as Opposition or In dePendent measures are introdticed,by friends .' a t Om Administration, who, nit doubt, receive jnstroetipna or advjeefrem " the iowers which 1 140 , -- On the contrary ; the 'European prinel plej that ;the Magistrate (actually Ow Sovereign) " can do rie :wrong," makes Ministera,:libt,i-stdviso his ' executive 0014diteti: auieis ,fitiC)o4.ll_7,',',reetpanallihs "for that .:Lord Relierverto;' adVitlek s ',Onannis . the' First to ,assort` autocratic-power, over riding. the', authority 'of` Parllauiont, "ryas ImPeached iby the - Hotta! of Commons, In Mareb/1441,, anointed by Act ,of Par, Ibunent, and executed as a traitor In the followingliny. Here, the 'Minister who was accused 'of giving advice, oh which the Sove reign acted; was 'Finished with 'death. CR4RLEll,.aliki3, false:,to ,his country and his friend, peritthed,'Jlikti him, oh the scafFold, nine years later; Mid truly Merited' hie dtioro;' if for nothing but' having haci!the execrable, I wickedness and „weilthasste.sign, the death;• warrant of STRAPhORD. There is yet a later example, within the memory of ,living Men. Returning from the Embassy to London, in 182 1 9, to become Prime Ministered' France, Prince Jrimoi nxPoimmio adopted thouncon-; 8114140p0l r eourse which' caused the Revolu tion of July, 1880, caused, his own overthrow and hurled CHARLIqi X from'the throne. The wesk-mCnded monarch was permitted to leave France, under or, safe-cenduot pass nom the Preivisional Govermaenf, and found an asylum in HolyroodiPalaoe, the ancient residence of th& Kings of Scotland. Prince • Pottosao, alsct seeking safety In flight, was pursued and taken prisoner at 'firm:milk', end brought to trial before the Chamber of Peers. ,He was ehatged with having advised. Cashnss X to Itpme two orditutnees,, after, the defeat, 011ie Gternment at a • General, Election, one abo lis ng the,Freedom of the Priss,end 'the other changing the_ mode of, election.,P,oracurse and some of his eahhiet eotleagues Were eon-, &mined, but their lives were Spaied. • Reyna Imprisoned in the fortress of Ham, (hying, in the! very apartments, iyhj ''''' 1110 . „'rpresont,, ph: Perer 'of the French occupied for six years,)• and, was, soon, permitted , to go IntO : e*ge;:(4 'tunny to return to France, though. not to Paris. • . • • Therefore, as an European ruler is not re spobsible, while his ministerial advisers' are, they are, allowed to tilt in the national legisla tures—to propose their own measures, eluoi.. date. them ) , defend them, vote .upon them. Matters hare been so W i nch changed in . France , elute I last! was In Faris--,JUst on the eye: of the : Einpire being 'revived—that • om less perfectly informed than I desire• to be, iipOn, thedistributlim' of the'Eniperor , s Ministers in the. Senate and Ohamber of Deputies. With the English system, from the' earliest lime, whiSn'the duties and responsibilities of • office beeame'Organized, &in to the present period;' 'I hot sufficiently familiar, and can, briefly al lude' to its peculiarities , on CAS head. -The presenttCatdriet of F t aglaud, now con sisting pf,thiriceif incnbers--of houi the nrl td , DerbY, Firsttord of the' Treasury, is bead now composed of live Fears, (Denny, MALIIESONRY;;CUELESEVRP, SALISBURY, and 11A - nnwicx,) and eight Oemmoners,:siiz , .Butwza-LxiXO, Paitrunfon,'EPlTlLEY, and LOTIIS'STANLEY and Jourltessztn. It may anited,;s.' s WhY' Ara. these two Lords counted ,in among 'the Com rappers The reply is—these ere not Lords, save by c,purtesy, ,Lord.F.lAtir,#; iti any Dili-, cial notiee, would be sot down as “.tlieMonorp able ..F.tiwAttn lIENRY- SrAur i zfr, "commonly called Lord STANLEY," and 'llls only what is oal)eci 4e•the courtesy Of England;'''•which id lovfolthi.to hp called after hisfather'sinforior title. In the same way thelloiierafile•Gioitnisi JPEN MANNERS Is knowipas ( 4 Lord Joint MAN ripta,"•becauso ho is ` Duke's. younge'r;iort. Every member of the United States Senate and Rouse of Representatives (and some thou sand's of others who liave' held offices under ,the Federal or a State Government) is ad dressed, among ourselves; as (c the Honont bin." This is a distinctive title which cannot be conferred upon pintail; as office-holder, in England.' The Queen's Privy Council, of about two' hundred and, tWenty-four mem bers (for the number varies), consists of Cie Cabinet and some ,other offltials;Peers, judges, bishops, baronettn• knights,. and u , few corn mounts. - Prince' AT,II.6LT; the Queen's' hus 7 ' band Ithe,Kin,g of the 413elgians, her uncle;, the Duke Cousin - ," aro Privy Counciliorit.. t Then,rmive ,no emolu ment, . whatever ; ‘ irt.,tldr cofteetlVe capacity aro Styled ci Her Majesty's. Most; ,aionoiable Privy Ontnicil )" "Alit are,'ad dreased *cc Eight Honorable."— Peers .of ,England;' pcotland, or Ireland, are also cc Right Honorable?" Also the eldest sons of peers up. to - Viscounts, ivho have" courtesy titles. ;: Thit,olifer oonoofpieie orb , c Honore. bit)." iA member of 'Parliament, when spoken of n the House of Commons, is designated , f,the hOnorable gentlethan,"' or "the -honorable member,. for • 'so.find-sti:"" But, out of .the House, a IdeMher g Parliament has not the (c honerable",prefix tOhle mime: the custom' is. that every Cabinet Minister - shall' also be Privy Councillor; but supposing -that tbe , Prime Minister• himself were.,43 . 9m . inqpittr t and not ,of the Pfivy' Would' still -be only plain "Mr." or ,et sir," if he,happoned tabu a baronet or knight. .And it may be informa tion to many persons that a baronet or knight, being only a Commoner, is never addressed with an , c honorible",prepx to his title; An Colonial SeCrotaiy, Sir &pw Bunvrni LYT- Tom is now a Cabinet Minister and , a Privy Councillor, with the prefix of cf Right Honor able". to his name. /lint, eight months ago, while he was not of-the Privy Council, he was' only plain " Sir Edward." In , some States, of this Republic—New York, for example—there' are more gentle- . men with c , bonor:Able '' before their names, than aro to be met with in the whole c'mo narchical England. I have made plain, I trust, the remon•why the thirteen Cabinet Iliabiters of Eng land sit in parliament, epbaking and voting, while the seven' Cabinet Ministers of the •17nited Etates are disqualitl4, for the . Logis 7 lathre. compire'the manner in which the, business of, legislation is performed ,iiptondon and Washington,, R. S. IR. a News of Lltetattire. .crank Moore„ of Now York, editor of, two Vela able volumes of "American Eloquence," is bring-, ink out a "Diary of the American 'Revolution," which 'he, has , norardled, ,or rather ,eonstruoted, from newspapers of the Period, with e.traottlfrout hitherto anputtlietted private diaries kept during the.ar, with notes, biographical Mltilifa l and an, .atielytic it will be ,completed_ in two _volumes, octavo, with. ,numerous portraits and plane; views of Now- York, : Charleston, Boaton, aid Norfolk ; a nd, ground plans' of every city of note in this country at the time, and plane Of tart-, ties. All Our, illustrations still he This Worii,,which ig now, in the pram, will be sold only hy Subeiription,. and Mr. John Moparlan, Arcade ,Eiotel, Philadelphia, is the sole agent for Pennsylvania, Nowjorsey, and Washington City. The Crenristaan's Alagazins 7 -the oldest port. odioal In the English ,language—commenced by. Edward Cave in 1731, continues to flourish under the mythical editorship of : "Sylvanite Urban, Gent." . Some of Our readers, who like the ouri oeitiee q p,t iq attn ik and antiquity, will, thank us for saying that, by special arrangement with the English publiehora, lehnPeuningtoryk Son, South Seventh street, „are able to supply It considers /Ay under i the L,ndon eallAret - prilitl• That le gavot' dollars and a half per annum, whereas Masers. Pennington ekharge only Oa &Attire. The gentlei ; , -4.an'; ‘ .lYrefgazir,, , ,a,, is one of the Most ,readable 9f the English periodloals-particialaily strong on llte raty and goner'sl history, geography, and antiqul l Ales, "and' freqieritly illustrated' with 4'ne, en gravie4.B. T. S. Arthur's Ladies' Honis. .Magazine for March, has, already appeared. The frontispiece, ell'armingdomostio scene " The Cray Child,", Will deeply interest percent. We have to notice,: flifope of the best magazine stories we , have ; soon -far some,ti&e, " Starlight," by Paul leturie ohpltal story, called " Waltand 800,',' by Virginia B. Towase n a,,ls also worthy of marked commends-. Mu. BOOKS RECEntrt knit" Illitory of the Boninest.of Mexico.; By Hobert Anderson 1 vol. 8vo:, pp. 539. With maps, diagram's, and wood:engrailus. - Phi; ladolptita :4. Mallen & Son: „ • Lives Of the_Queena of ; Scotland. By Agnes Stt.iokiand. (Memole of Mary, concluded.) vol. 12M0:, Ne;v York : Harper h Brothers. Philadelphia: Peterson &, Brothers. The Old ,Plantation. - By James ItalVerforil; of Maryland vc1.12 4 0,,' pa. '319. New York_: 'Ali* 'lO - - afilir:ol itZt - "POie lirothtirs. -•- , - ilistory of the Institution Of. the Sabbath, Day. ily William Logan Fisher: " ( S econd edition; re vised'aud enlarged.) 1 vol.. 12m0., pp. 248. Phibt. dolphin : J. B."Pitgli. Christine ; .or, Woman's Trials and Triumphs. By Laura .1. Curtis: 1 v,01.12m0., pp. 384. New York': R. M. Dewitt.' ' Curiosities' of Nainral Ilistori: By Franois,T.; iluokland. 1 .vol., 12mo , pp. 423. New York :' Rudd 'S.: Carleton. Philadelphia: 11 11. Butler Co : • 7.Brie • or; 'Little by Little. A Tale of Roslyn Solionl ' .* By 'Frederio W. Farrar. 1 vol. 12m0., pp. MO. Now York : Rudd ea Carleton. Phila delphia: B.'ll. - Butler. " ' The Empire of Attalla : its Rise and Present Power. By John B. C. Abbott. '1" vol. 12c00., pp. 520. New York Mason Brothers. • - Rowe's Drawing Room Dittoes, (Quadrilles or Cotillion's, Fancy_ Dances, arranged for the Pianoforte. By Elias llowe,Boston. PhUadol phis : J. B Lippincott 115 Co., and T. D. Peterson Brothers. [The best new, of popular mu sic), much of it quite new, published for some time:] The Editorial Convention. The Convention passed a resolution inviting the governor of the State te a seat in the body, and appointed a 'committee to wait upon - him. ' They did so. sad governor Packer appeared and was handsomely resolved, addressing the Convention, by request, as follows i " ' • , Mq. PallSluityx an Thurman Bement z--Your worthy President ban done me too . muoh honor, certainly.. Vilma, I was invited to take ' a seat. among Brother editors—for I am proud to call myself st lan editor, although it Is, a Jong time, , Some fifte ;years, nicee I him ilia, , anYlbing,to de with the pulblioatien eta, newspaper—l did not !meet to be this specially honored. Neirly fortY, years ago, Lentered a punting °thee, wen I wart a mien boy. I went.tbrougb all , the .grades, from the lowest printer's apprentice, to that of the con-, dilator of a public. journal, and I puhlished a paper for some fifteen pr twenty years. . I certainiy 'did. not distinguish myself as an editor, as my friend. on my loft has steno ' although I believe ho never was a praCtinal,printer:',„ ' .. _, . , This Fe*ainerty. ',' I netier lied \ that honer; and I am very entry that I had net .., ~ ' - Governor' paogEn. - Brother Editors; It is the ,highest honor that has ever been conferred upon mo; and I look back to it with pleasure. I passed through the poor boy's college,,iri making my way through life. Idy first place was that in which many of the editdrs -here .present have made ,their first appearance: --Trinters adtVediters have a right to be- roud af their art. I imedliot say to. yen, , my follow-citizens, that -I did not come here' to 'make a inecoli, •beriause you Will learn that before-I , am- through. • Brinters,l say, have a' right te -be proud of' their art: Cast your eyes leaok for a few centuries, when there were no mintere; and • you van 'find that the whole world; ,was enveloped ' in; darkness, • and 'that - to be a., poor man was to bee serfand a slave. Now, eivl-. Motion, and the arts and'soleneee,- Maroh behind' the printing,press: Wherever-you sand your Rimy, the most potent' machine that gees with that army, more formidable than the, cannon, more terrible than - the swordi is the' printing -press that is carried with it ; every platoon eentains-a Twin .tar, and in every battle that has been , fought on' this continent, the printers -haVe not only done their pert with the sword,, hot with the printing ' press ; and to•day, theprinting prelate Most feared,, by the tyrants 'of thls - viorld- , •for it iir thp Ey:Untie 'foe- add the people's friend . - 'The printing press is; l more feared this day., among the old' rotten aris tocracy of... Europe, • than - all the armies of the world. :Whit is it that Louis Napoleon most foam?' If two hurfdred thousand resolute soldiers' were I to' appear • r , toertow 'the- , 'would not worm him at' half atio se nitash -m es the news that that two :hendredthousand newspapers, containing the true' record- of his .- goVernmeht, - had . been: -circulated' within the city of•ParisL Only four hundred years ago there 'reread printing presses.- Contrast that; pelted filtlithe present; and see the advancement that'has been made in: all the elements. of great , Jibes, How'do yell /Mount for it ? Do you tbiritrat this day there is More patriotism, that the country -is more' enlightened' aloe° the letrintion of. the printing press? Certainly not ; it is that the sheets that come fthmoff the tolling printing presses ant lighten the world; and in , enlightenieg , thequil- Bond( yollptomote their welfare and comfort. 'Mr. PRESIDENT' I'do not mime, as I - said he fire, tirmake a' smooch 'I thaiik'my , brother ski tors far doing me the honor of-inviting me here— 'l thankyou from the bottom of my heart. What 'over - greets the printer, affects me,ibt I feel my self 0 printer. Whatever affects an editor. affects me, for IWe bon Myself •an editor. I again' thank you, gentlemen, for the honor you have oon- ferred do me: , '- ' 'Colonel,Foitruy Made the closing speseh, which was loudly applauded, arid.beforo he took his seat be took the vete on the resolution that the thanks of the Conyention be tendered td the Preeident of the 00tiventitirm,,for the faithful discharge , of • his duty, Which' wart adopted amid - applause. • ••, • - I- We sitlijoin' the code of honor' adoPted . by tho Unkin :' ' •And ivhereaS, it is the' leading .purpose of this Union'tif.' establish seeh , it•oode for the general ob• servitioe' of the member/ref this' Union' as asperi enno shall from tinlo be; thee dictate; and as shall mime the - prose to - bee* a more' effective agent ,in the proulotidn. of the' general Welfare of our Qom inon ' 4onhtry , :, we, therefore, declare— " -Ist: TtihtnagerittiOn, fairness and.dignity are, jot airtittiriii;brinfilable id the editorial •prtifession.• 24."'ffitit 6nrteiKei6tiolalty% ti cotemporaries, is to be cultivated sit thelirofessient ''-- -•- • ••'-` gd? Iliak personalities, Which- neve darily lead' tb trtlegradatteritif theliesS, are •to"bs (Mere- TWO .CENTS,; 4th. - That in the oonduot ' of nerripaPei d6stwa, sioroc'theiiiles of 11 honorable war!! sliankViatob mired.- ' • • r,t.. ThAt .the and aWanton' vio lation - ii theins - selfotirideitt- Principles, and 'of snob "add!: tlona•es inaji, tie • hereafter nude, shall be, deemed trulliolent grounds for censure by the association, and, it persevoied lit; for the'#xprtlelore of 'a meat -That, should any member,of thetgnicalte,con-,, vinted Of . tto infamous crime, the RecOrdint ElSOre tary, finder the directiorioethe'iniolaYVPhe"Mld' metaberbeing.entitled to be imaid;reitherxesbally or • fithertrteti, In 4 1 g. threads ( ) (shall (dfil , W, lines around fils,naine; and ba'shalt - lottger'be' • conaidefed• tlfe , tinfort.' • •'l.= "t" t , t That'all minutes :Otani. name or-isemeo 11;4; maY be_expunged,, Shell be made ~at_the proper micting6l - thelfolott Where it is ordered; but no' unthrtlUY or infauitate tette. • for texpungint. the name of a member ahali be flountaisatmettt• - • That the wanton violation of that code or honor whfob'thia Union'abell•datim , essentiat to ithe dig nity and respectability of the press, shall subject • the member.so offending to , a forfeiture of the, usual courtesies of the press; arid a regointioimay be 'adopted Abet the mitunbers of the .atioolatiort - Shall strike hie paper, ( from thetist of exalranges. That we deem, that, elf. questions oflaot 'or of Personarreinoityshoild "be didoimied bf-the end that public opinion . ,may be relledmponsul safe arbiter in the end for their settlement. • altit y lPIOATS OP: HONOR.-1116' unanimous vote of the Union at' any regular annual meeting; so-i quiesced in at the next following annual meeting, shall entitle a member of the-profession to a,certi llositi of honor, which shalt betted° ont, certified' and enrolled on parohnsentfitifuelt style and•witir such .devioes, end adoording to such forgot, „natal', Union may prescribe, , RELIGIOUS':ISTEI'4I4GENCE. PRAYER POR OOLLI6IO , 631) 'Sgastridurms.:lifri-r der 'a recommendation elite General Synod; of several branohee of the Church, neat... Thursday; the ; 24th inst.-being the last , Thursday. lo tiig mogth-will set apart, and ,observed in , ourohorehes, de a day of spoolat prayer, in pp half of the , yo ung pionYl Our various institutions' of l earning : '. Of the orwrinuidredind'iw4ity-nie' oollegea` and piofeisleintl - tfebbels in this country; seventeen—aif 'w6 learn front , the preeettfnamber of the Chs'istirfris 112tolligimifreare • under the• care of the Ileptiata, eight under.. the....,pa: trociago, of the ,Episoopalians, ; fourteen , are hlethodist, Roman,, gethelle, and the remainder ohleilLy.ander the pare __of 'the ferent branches, of ; Presbyterian:a,' Congrega :ticoutliste,.aki4 tinitertana.'The'LlUtlief the young me lli now Jeed; sohoolv;in the various staged of thouCollegbite dourschi estimated' ( it 1.2,6138,' In t which tie Of course' net inoladetUthe stederittr in a largo number of high eohools; free: academies, • polytechnic Institution* , 46.,•tit which thereon at le,a4 se many eduosted annually as in tbe colleges proper; so that it qan be no exaggerated _estimate to say that we have et. the present_ time,ln our higher institutions of elessioallearning alone, near ly twentrfiva thousand young men, to any nothing of theyettng tidies in ourdifferingentalisenihie= ries i i threughout the land The haellidenaer; commenting upon -the propriety of devotiog i a day pf *e'er to this woi•thy ;object, says—and , ern— dently speaks from the card—",that the great ,cry of the Church to•day ht.t pressing demand rfor meii! men ! men ! ..who wilt . prectalt the (lespel a home end abroad a n d 44141, ,falitifleatiOa of its that decided j'= . l that the tendinuf of 'inch attichnieicli, rightly held, are piaotioal - in their" bearing; and axone' a' I amiable efdrit'of emulatidn , amens each other tri equipping laborers for the warts of evangelt sation,", The obsurvanse, last year, 'ln our:atty.. of the annual day._ of : prayer, , above referred , to,_ ?was , quite , geomel,,,a4 attended, It ,4,!fro-,,L, tloved, with: sueh results May alwayebe ex= prated to folloWbitiliving Prayent;espeolily When offered in io'gremt . e . spirit of unanitattdr:' Prom ancients we have, the past year has tilighi'leithetit preciedent in the intinbar Of Young-Mee who haie' determined to qualifythemselves for the ministry; and', as the'larvesLis .evidently AUL gradually -whitening, the want which le, felt of adititionel laborers will be sufficient, inqeutive to intrietiMre generally to engage In the servioes to: be held yin many of euroburches_on . Thursday at the ensuing Bi. MARK'S 'LIITSSRAN CRIIROII—IIRTIRiN6*6! axe, Pssroir—The -Rev. Dr.. Stork preached his farewell sermon, on. Sunday evening: , list; 'to, an overflowing. congregation, every , aisle ,being , crowded,, and many - being obliged to leave for want.of room. , , Dr. Stork is about to leave hisoongrogatien,to, preside o'er , a'' College it Newberry, South Clare= tins; and his lose will be:, deeply 'felt; not only by his own pe4le,Whe are strongly attached JO' MI: tu , r hut t ly any,,sho, bistro- Ititemia-10 , :ble , itliridg eleepsetteetire.theititiedirrihe various religious meetings of our city. = lle has*,! oupled, the pulpit in our otty for eighteen iettri, during nearly nine of whieh,he has been, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Boring 4arden street. That eatery:4Si, was' begun In the Yeatr'lBso,by three prominent men of his focuser, congregation in New street,whofelt,the iiicesilty Of 's Luthernif - Chtlroli in•theWestern part of the eleY. 2 -' At the !woollen of the 'l . :waled' theris Were' not members enough to' constitute rd board of cheers, and the Sunday:oboe] , oommenowl :with stwenty= ono` scholars. , In November of the .follovring year (18611, tae churelt was consecrated , and at,thelmt communion, shortly, after, two „perseit .were con firmed, th e first fruits or thi pastor ' s labers., , Since then the olsimOh has rapidly in'Oilisered -and now stands.sn'ornament to the section of the city in which it is ImMted—gprini (11v:den-tend Thir= teenth.etroetree from debt,) no less than `it le a monument to the seal and energy of Its pastor:' During the seven and a-half-years of , Dr. Stork's conneotion with the chUroh, 150 infants have been baptised 334 have-,been added broontrmation, and 313 by certificate—an Average of SO each year.. The numbqr of, ooinmunioante at.present tween ,four and Svc hundred,. and the .fhanday sohbol niambers 515 scholars. - - As an evideneaof, love and esteem for.their re: tiring. pastor, the congregation made up a purse of $4OO, yritiolt has been presented .to him .tvith appropriate ceremonies, preparatory,tolea,ving for his Southanwhome. r:.! • . A WHITIM Inoue of the NeWYorldourialahaving asserted that,A , . the American Chapel : in Paria „had , failed. or exploded," Mr.. James -W. Tooker, of that oily, has _written a letter -to the journal in question in which he says 4 r , • a I have been. thbroughly acquainted with .this enterprise, from its- conumencement,. as a member of the Prudential Committee,attended servienin the i Chapel‘ on Sunday,* the nth' of .labiary, and may be suppcised to'have as reliable information in reference lb' it as any_ other party ;. and -I am happy, to state it is in keno:it tioureshing.condit.on, financially without without any apneiranop of, 'or , rexploslon:' Clevnotio reisentlY tran spired. as we fromfrom'& terrelmMiderit- at Princeton, Ind PepersaelsThad dimension to use tbo oourt-room for divine sevries-,the very. same apart-room, _whereto, some „years ago, the Re-s. Itoraelts - Welneoepidep;was slenteneed.to ha prisortunint, in order-to 'propitiate the 'Anti- Qath. (dies of-the lower portlon - eftlhe , -Eitater It • may , well be sapposed that , the:./tev.: clergyman did. not fail to notice, an event soolosely,ooncerning one of his moat dear friends, and . to - draw from the theism apowerful incentive' for'the Catholics of the place to unite earnestly i!i ,. esooting a Salta.' hie building for , pubild worship..--tflosten•Pilot.!, Taermisn Qattara •liferratua,-Sishop Delancey, of this State, writes from London : - - I have attendia r five or six services . ' In Eng land,.,and strtiolewith 'the 'fOlOirlag `paitiou- • " The general anilandible responses..., "2. ,The oongregatienal - • , • "2. The reading of the lemmas by tho members., of the congregation in thelelliblesiiri the, pews. '‘ 4. The pause after tee fornedicidoli. • • ' - "5. The very little , -licking round and staring at each other by the congregation. and :the.anpa._ portly devent attentien,extdetteit!?- 7 Gespel, t • • • lA3v. taitoin .-The'Jliallsli'4tingrisgatlon • ' "Rberithlarael 'pririatresed' several lett at and neer tho corner of Nineteenth! street and.Fiftb avenue, having Llama frontage upon the,(atter,, with a view of Greeting thereon a magnidoont tem ple of worshiP, whtoh, rn point 'of costliness . and stet . ..ha:Aural. deVelopment, Will equal that of the 'Oatholle Cathedral. The congregation bevelately disposed of theirproperty On Crosby street, below Spring streetel-,00. • ; • . Couxunnantm —The oongregatlon 0t 1 ,13t. James'* church, orOhlelgo, gave a grand Christmas nor to' oVer seven 'hundred poor 'children,' lir 'the; base rent 'thciabeautifal edillee..Westritsbeset 'other parishioners may follow theii excellent ex ample, anti: thus make glad the heart of • thousaetill of little ones with eeob returthig•Chilstmas. . • New CATHOLIC LooLLTAi.:7—Tbp, L oollecilona ln • the cihniebee of the - diocese of Newt"tork' for the= Catholic College `or Serialnety at Borne. have ?earl, ed $0,032 88 ; in the diocese of Baltimore; to , 32.000, and in ,that of Pittsburg to $2,000 ; making, co far as riposted ;'0,595, It to be hoped that tho remaining“dloceseii 'will bring It,nia at re act to $50,008. " , • •, • „•, • . • • • LAFAYETTE. bI . D.:--TSO Catholics attached to the church in'thiii piece recently pteaantird lopnyse-Lot" *lBo'to Rev. D. Maloney, as a tattimony,of,frjendt ellip,..upou his rural:mat from that: place,. It ores, 'with ipnvh 'reluotanee that PM Rev. gentleMen' could beinduoid to accept of the piotTeredgift.''' - EXETER ,CATIIEDRAL — 7 l.i has been announced that the dean and °hinter of the Exeter eithottral have resolved to hold divine aervioe on Stinday.af ternoone In the nave ; nstead of in the °hole of , the cathedral.. One - ..0f the membera, of ,the,abapter,, will, it is said, defray the whole of thetwat. 6t, the, al ter/oleo, Mmwarde 1.000,) and - when if le Owed aoCommodaliens will be ifforded , forli2oo or 1,300 persona , . • • - Ray. DR. Snsi.oon.—The- Boston - ,Unitartrn Resister ssye flab& Ualtarbui.peojetLiei,abnutl”, bo formod at, Waterville, Maine, fob Pri".oelf eittling Dr. Ahehloural the po3for t wot .oncier iy umtisr, ma prasidearcif ..,•LAynna'a rumeetrog •or Mao' Emt Gotibiee floriferation Layiterra , Artoot• ation WEI4' Mid ' at llonehlrod' tbo../Rantqt objoot of tbnassoolation soonro loy_pp,re aeutationirt NoUPlist Oißroks?Pltuule‘`;''' NOTICIR TO COAMESPONDENTIS. Oorreepandente for if Tu Pans" WU please bear In ITM7 Immmunfea'fam mad tee*nirmlsd name of AO ofoe r, - f* t ro . evine. ; the typogiipkyr,,tmtime-elde af:the ebeelfebota IrOan upon. ;", -We shall be greatly obliged to gentlemen in Positnyl. mils and Other 'States tor'. aattriblitlnia4 .eithedin•Miiir 'the (arrant news of the day In their I Old ma itnallldd tko c ntrt amity, tkalneresae of poilloton; er soifziformaitotilliit mil liteieet: - leg to the general relater. _ _ ~...DEATO OPperk VP.NEO44IC CLFOGliAtty.—r7Teo .New York •thinotnii4 the'deitth b?; the 'Rey. 'Reuben pa Habbardi of Yonkers., the cadett.: clergyman of , the Protestant Rplatopal.cbureb in the Diseeie or:Wow:York, z IN #W ,Y O SICT ; r M E VABSIT/f/RW.YORIL state of religion Ilia been raid during' the past; yiiar, and continues to be so. :A.'fourth of Thu stiV.-' dente hare the atilfsistiniinfettl -,oAl,lPORPui...,—AnAtoperatexpess sliding* Her , brews.andßrolaitiints sateen held at i Saa disco to eallteBBLariii th!'s,Nuttil of the•Jatsish• 'Oion $i&,0004.11 bien , stibeeribed , Lonfidanif.' in sine:week to:the - erection of thetkiuthern hfetho-.7 dist Unlyeredty.. , Mott.vltua,.-of-Ohlo; writes--from—Eng land that his malady ,is, more deeply seated , than suppisedx,...49 ! , be sieninPr:Pf Diciasritri rair deolinad the . Bali to tho'Nfuth;itties- ohuroliin Okuda- - THE; CIT„Y.-, Amps Norma Tieca wartinir. • , • : . , WErrainvir-*. 'CLA thug's' Aaan•svitai* Tireerhh.-- "The Iron`Maik Who Speaks Plat." - 'N - ow-W amorAtroort Troceims:—J.Thelioiry Wives of WiOdoq Pr . ! 2 ://P fiqloot Reolo ) !. - - o Le flifkliox...Cfeatot— r o Yen Ambers -We f den/serfs"— .aadAeroblt t . nt', Mena om r o r ikw Aallostfillo,, qYrF&l , Otio; -hf oDoNovou'a catrn23.--ftleationt from P L 7 y - Clemefro,r4 Operse, Pantomimes, Danaher, sof Xpiring. Tflexemes yeaurfres.—i , V l .o.llaneolla Tekterh4o , , ".hielmhiT' Hutu:aims - • . - . BIISITAT, -IST brtic' in 'Mani fait etio tbiniieheiritiderthe - niiii Of tame/ ' Dougherty, mataken hifore Alderman,lbyderAvestur-l'i day morning, on the charge of • beating hie wife_he the • - moat *hooking manner.. It appeentthentleged asaadt oeenrred at their resldenee, in Gorton Aesztos, between - 01terrf mid BIOS and 4uniper and Thfrtelmth"etrats' - ' onAlmrsday evening , The facts, as we hive ban fn foretell, are briefly:as follows: His wify stable that hp,rp-, turned horde about eight &eject on that' etching iota- • ,what intoxicated; niscf; prhirielation;* medietely animated abeelingheri h .oneristio.ww***, And Bore-the tdowninflieted,with the- , patience of a' martyr , Abbut72 o ' clock lt - night, hon. • ever; not satisfied with having vented his pandohitY, tieing every, invective - that .muld be produce& limn the - vocabulary of ahardatiod wretch sa heinnet.be, and of betting her in thentat"ernel manner , the Inhuman wretch seized tho being what lie- hod sworn-to - aberfsh,nndpratect,hytketteete, pulled her _from the, belcattddlegget.har doted stair* to the frontdoor - after' - whiciti he throw her ont on the pavement tbz: ' An ellikeer,watt, Informed nflthe-entrege,aulltdoniae diatelY proceeded to the 'reildenee, wben he toad Dougherty' lyingrorittieptveiniurfittanitlialithattit:" ble mardltiont , !:llhei,iras twotoptly soonieye4 to 'they Mitt' Amid dialer} how. where Dr., Bnillngton - was - ,eaminoned ittedd the saffeting women. Ilporimaiiing elleildbitlolf•itlrairAsoortalded' that her flee was With stroller, both eyes blackened, and elated in =eh a meaner that It was torsi time, !wed. that her e ye -, sight had beentepetied.' tpir step was' also loosened' by hothead 'tithing livery Step, when Myr ittlarget dews states, -Her -weiteds were; &emit an everything dons that maid be'detlised to reader Xeres, 'comfortable lie poaalble; after which the unterttelate wodour wait they'd to her residerice,, where. ;she; now, Set , int otiltes• ear/eus anditlon. Dougherty. eras-arrested sops after the emelt had been - eowibiltkal; And - 16eltid - op - st the irationtlicintiti -.The aldermen very properly. refused 4w - take:bail after the hearing yesterday mondngsnadthe emend was aardingly committed to oirleon, await the result of the injoriee ' " 6S-A dies! branch, who - ae'en - a r atlike' it `Presetie4et .Tharidayfavireniard flaltulaeob )4estiedf.E a' eft. George Karrinaseis - Offitred a pieembleland reed- - inteles,efermingthat the' sinks _ wee just and r glte, and Zesolving tosozetain it a itiocessfol issue. They wars edopted'Uhaninzialf.' • ` • yaon,from the S CoMmittee, re- • ported the n.zuss of a number of the largest Wholesale oranureatneees or ladles' Shoes, whb had acceded to the bill, of prises; which exelteirinnelt ettlittztaibi: The matintwastirderly. 401 a ,d'spositlon arse - awl c• pressed te acoomplish - their wiihee only by ilawhal means. A national organiestion of the joirosylnin ' has besoloommeneedand bruatt'sooletles extent Satz timarer,, Pittpurgi Hatlingyr*,..sad othir ; p, , ,-- National Grind'Oottocil ties brit faiined of delegates front the übdrdlitabi stielitlit.,.--Thiltrilt r e id this city''' . le to ettabljelta utdforntrate of prices; 'ttrad-le.atil ed , abisef,ettooketa• per cent on maw sitope, tatten wand on Eithers;aesordlOW t/ila orient,- of the - wort: - Attire time of the pal& belt/lea Ulf* reduced tleedj ty per, • pent,on, ail binds of • • .- . • Lest spring the price wee ratored,,by • numb/rot ._ the hearted- empliyers• slim the - 20 - per 'cant - taken 05. i Sairat Thole Prig,' the moo allege that,' with 12 • cad 74 beer,' loborper dry„ they sesueot*Terermer,*.• thin Pita Fr per week - PAW,' and they ask an ademoss or lea thank dollar sweads.o , There erel,loo employed- In the nuumfacturieg !bean! ,thie eity,,in thlebrattek: and or tale 1,100 ire members of the caociatlop,. amt.. ., partleipitliffle the itriket 'Thoie wan tuate'obtanned .the advancehave otinthatied to weakr_and It was' pro- • posed that they, should, contribute a, portion of,thelr earning* to support ' he othefit eraii aid "not been roiteoate. 3 A largeonsobeeot-deressei shielleakan'ars ' concerned p II?, the 11UOTPAlent.' -'?” The ptlm ed paldeereheviriagrao ti pay the 'dries will prObeldi end ink , ' 1101A11113LIt .13ATAtrfAtirlig.--- ystiet. y me4teueerAtie - teme that A True*,lnea, killed„,ou thurevej cridge:,, eye have slime learned tiklidciedill'ilartlethazil - Aiiiit' . ale ofelak - - ea 'the - Veal:tit ,isirreitnitspattaid thejlrfvero r iefte ilabetir eeffe,,' teepvtd, puss lying 00931t1A 'On 4 1 4,Nieltatra,:-: str,ost draw, emir thiwestersteed: 'titled tAe maul fie dttaeggibargigicar..freiVr"l44ll4,47*Wifn&ie ihitu4"6ll4-I,ratC:.ll'rle: reach hins."}re then dimeovered that - tan 'was dead. Upon examining the body it eiesiattertiazoid twit ' • one 'of,the unmet deteesedetllajwokee, sad that, hill body wee horribly liiiingtiet: The •uppreition - . letlat he had 'been riding - noon Yeelight train wldolv pies:' • ' ed ever the toed' w,estwarth .*:short. time Ortinfor - to illittgliOgtflOGOY4Ool,,sed that hie, gantit an.. canied' by his 'being eructed between - two ears, and - rotylin over. Deceased- &opera do be labtiet4o , ,yeare • Or NM ALOOtittill by birth.. His h&toaisperfaily - 1 as while; and' he w dressed in,dark Arching. ; There was nothing toned 'in hie pockets but mghteedesutf, - ' end *,fine-toothed comb:, ea his ismeins Were titbit!! thOy "Of? taken to the,Twenty•forpth.werdets- - lion home:where Octane, ratiller_held -an fiqUenit.ailla rendered alverdiet in ntoordinea with the eta-triad& 4 - Mostr . iuder- os Muni=Tlie merrily:die in idarkit street, itieloir tiiiiteerith, vith - the alttirenadition• of theft thorchiglifare - hare had- the. mod of • portion, 6f- the street serer:id-together_ forresa pile about four feethigh, which iahysin mean: pleasant 'to lesik npOri. Oe the top of the .trinddy amend a plaea , d was placed, which hat iipoit'lt theft. - lowing 'insosiption , clilohnsuent in • Mensory. - or the Chief Commissioner of I.lighwaysof the City that need. ; to he not, d its elenallneaa." • .. . After this rebuke, we sincerely hope that some plan. will speedily be devised by the proper authorities for the cleansing of our str,eets;whlph fosse never tannin a more sorry plight then et the prebeht time, A.TINTLPT, TO , STAB .4A OTTIONII.-About six o'aUck yesterday 'morning; ,s 1 man sunned, 'Ephraim Doriei Comtaltteli f ea bitten ipoit Mr. Mal Nally,, the proprietor 'WI ilitittait:stolui Tweets third and gprittgAtsrdan Ores* in rout of the'wtace ot the la.ter.- .oltlcer Naraty Interfered, when Dopey drew a large 'pocket-knife; with *Mei'he- iittemptwilo etab ha cower. ~Ara nonderetti design was rrertntedfhorr. ever, by Mr. Nanny, who ' anocked,down priamer, AA took hts weapon from Mei. "“Domey'Weirtaken his; fore' Alderman, eparow,,scid i oortpaittid in default of stop bait to answer at court; • . • A GREA T FEAT OF PalteillitleffH. i— h e . , . aelebratsd pedestrian, Robert Haritott, better known,. m 8 Mickey Free , ' 'eoinuiteria' oil - Tfedneedaj, a 10 &cleat, the ardnons task of walking-One hundred and ten hours without sleep or rest, fora prise of ROO, at toe McDonough, House, 'Sixth street. above Fitzwater. Eltionld be succeed; thertifnewill 'expire'at 12 Week on Eanday night. He els - , agreed-Wr live4loo to any one wkewilt t w hitn, one hundred hours; which OW has been aforithdbi ldr..John, Woods. • 1 4 2.11.2ENTAIONCin Ihuihday qveniDg.tila, lady friends, ,of the Oeluntb_WF t tiAtres Oompauy pre rented the members With a, bwidsoreeti booed ..eoprwt the Bible; ailiTritniereerlifiestsi nfinemberahip. The new.hwtso of this -eompany,. in. .Filbert,streetcabove ' ‘EleienthorilllntAtown . .opanl?,,the publie : on TIM.. d. „ , The Adniteratiorr of Liquors: A: writer, who is theronghly'secialinted with the snbjeet,' in a brief ebrerrointeatitin addressed to ne, nonfirins the oerrent reports as to the alainting nee of improper ingredients in the mertmtbeture of wines and lionari: • - "'wince, :phrtiorilerly,"- he =sage, "have been `analyzed by competent chemists, whe,deolare that - hot,ono,dropPf. wine,.oan halberd in the, whole composition,; and ibis Ossoriois atiff is purchased by the 'fewer order of - groggeries to this - city, and by it least onehelf cif , -thw Cauntry atore.keepers and csountrylwatehk,eeptinr,. and; at theoame time, 'the* tkenratyhtes know when they purchase !hear , tides, that-they are corosterfett. They excuse theinseli , es' in this way : 'Pure wines and apirita are:so high'in price that - we cannot Makes pelt upon-them; and,- in:the next place, the - country; people.tion'A know the diference „between the, pure and the adulterated, ", , , , - . Bat the !amp virlteXaddir . ,1--' ' — , , i, Wines can ncklisi obta in ed ' init . as pure - Its they could fifty Years ago,-bat the prioes range mush ,higher. •For this. reason not a drop of 'good Madeira has been made since 1851, and for the last five or six years the .vintages of sherries, Torts, and alarots have produced hardly one half of p usual 'quantity, and much of that poor in 'quango. ' Canseritiently, , Madeires which. eight -ye ii i re-age coat fitly .pounds sterling, now cost erg ty .:0 ninety pounds. . Sherries - which cost for y.„five pounds, row. cost seventy, and ports the .. . e. — Blll-1, - plentfof fine 'pare wines oan be had, , bu at mush higher rates than formerly." Ruts nat.- litavp.p,nna-7Thn folloWing rules are important. to ,teravallere . .'artd are not b 9 known aileorlid be dished " - - 6118 - been latel4 , - decided that' eirplioante for .ticketa on railroads can be ejected trom the care if they. do not .offer - the exact amount of their .farb. Conditstorit are not'bilund to make change 41r raili4iad tickets . mei good; until used; and condition/ `..zifoctd for -this day . only," or other- Wise 11 00 1 4:the. o.genutneness, are of no aceo4/,' ' - , Who 'tickets - eau be eject ed !from the care unless - they purchase a second Atirkiiipiieire?Veiind•-to'Citnirve decorum 'ln. Abe airs v-itriit aro' obligod-to toreply with •all rea -1 sociable demands to show.tiolcots. , &raiding upon '/Ie platform, or otherwise violating a ride of the ogninany, renders, a pigeon liable to he pit from he rain. •-" . ' ' " ' " • i-No - bio - any Agght tvrionopoliso more ,00ntrthirrini tinldlor,. afd: any artiolo oft' In :tyo l .sofit,4lkilefitho 'Monet' tempOrarily absent, dri the Flaen on 11. return, - •••• Tkieraboinritilog are bend -aeon legal 'de °Won; .1'; A Powps:it4 -Monday week, on the Baltimore torejillii; near, Pt., end. on far, neither-. or, , sh, suoUlh or bluff Mir h.e heen. the resalj of, accident. ~ • v PRAltunack., his t,t6very Sunday ...night, Cietti'leitdri(4 et iilan ~t heatri:a In full, la i'V .` 'O6 other - tity 3x .thi * -trarid ipopeklition could sal- WI touch: •-', • ; " - :1 ,• •