The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 04, 1859, Image 2

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"clergymen,Ttrisier4:diiefors, inerChithia, en
gineers, and conutry4entlemeu., It considers
the Liti;Witb li-; View' to'its simplification,
oodificido4 su.o reform, and hoe undenhieillY
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should be 070aSed 'ilk - Parliament, simplifying
anli:contirildnethit :tides of real: property.
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relt o*''stiiiiti - i iii,``notOapYo-*
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k ; :4l.iWitrnifiSTAtqlreidi - eVer..4: , lialf- ilbieli
' Ildinfa: - rebinfilit.- - ; . ;-' : ; Preedy; hadj. that,
gigantic siiiiidi, the 'late ...iaxii
so o 4_ ~ ~,,,)Vsakaid such I :00:itO Waif law s
,l'ilatiaglitelliadedeatatai, simplifying their
`frothily bilniiiiferifitiOireirs*ble' 'Wile
inent4titl* to., inch as bad been , . sold . , under
itgat*atiOinip,noklA,krOfitini :oe :pi d illior? ,
toObbiiiiiiii,tiOritiel, - tiif!!solicitatlon. of
1 Xviimii4"akiivia.;of.*kipiklatai late money. ,
•- ititlfue4italts;Affr Antl(olBolllbitor.9ens._
- tid`;;(iPriatilitiW,hiaiiiih and- education,)` has
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amnia,. ihrr.-sibieh ,fikrineraj in -fee - simple' of
• Li*jii,ikesAnitiaffislhe;POwer to aivote
= of t4,,,:taikiliiipleriiitiaad'iiind who had beep in
'PRIPPAIP.R. - .4 fr' IIT!-YPlinis • mite' come' w - a .
nonttind obt ain a declaration ' of title,, which
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7, AM, Ostidlottor a ragbag, 0f,114it,,
tc; anOling
/,(4jiaa*,4,li:iiil44olaeliiiiiiion ktftle poi Mr
nintiron'elisfrgister2salbe person enCtled to
.. 0441.1,,the' 4 eitate,T Subject to I- any: eivast,'
whichinight:lteledged prior:to' a - declaration
; 'Oc:atte, , ,.*; mink will ite , tihat Whereas I the
purchaser o f Afoixte# 4o oeteliitailelia a iniii
Iltifrfr iOllB,-af* ; oily weeks - -but' *onto in
I - 1 1L 1 ( 1 1 - ,104'*:, if/ 0), i i iiiic 4i- - i tires ti
irke4,-;sa f4 ::'_!eiter all, having , - 11114 . ', : his
.rifdalAy,,.:44,i7ollll:',illitr : iiiie - Aefectlve, i he
noir heath. some facilititis'etithebired with--If
).444 1 1f ciniii*likiiiioi;i:lsitie.c;,ana _ :actin
ally Pl7;44mbri. to 0 1 0 1 i0 8 ,'Iatiii9 1 4ni
Ilkiitalti&sisViticifiihrsiesis, pay his 062,
,say enter #o.l,4iiki* a single day.
' Illiik;ss.;;P/6611/4 who was -Attor ii, eitral
• nbditc" , `VijlM - miniteir . 'fifi. 7- I.;Oifs, late .I'lee.!
!reeldentottibc ii4ard'et Traditi.ind"ediers
lOinnWlioll ll e,iii ;:the Derby io)=
lieliSinitimlA4endly pret e hi A tbi*ladtini of
Ws 4".: a _'-'4 4 i, , Rpfoira , .Aad ji,.06,01. i
niendueth• Gove r nment for Introducing it. '
`,'!4csiktbeirztriipintitit, iiiiiiiiii*; which ins ad,-
** l 4lo_ ll Pottziri'AM#o l 4 - ,i4O)tpriciaii,
'Diiiiiiii: aid s tilliflnuir, 144;'. long:, befpre
s ta*.i*AtiOntinA44 l . 44 oo. iiioloPieded
te,iiiie!':ibpAd)datioif At the' , criminal , Law
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iiiimow*,egmrioci , ..aistq 'of,'Pailiament
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hiliS.; . liriiaioistithetHome'qiiroisii4b6,
' 11,4*44404;ifiwAi*i4:' will ;probably :pars i
lit? the Statute Book heioto Easter.' :::: ' '•
1 ,,',A1s 'me*Sinientiriocelerated, no doribt,Ny
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'SCICIOSyj WO perceive_ that Lord uAmpaais4 as
ff tO it octogenarian 15 ever played the
PlA , neesfg;enlhilenehrhe,
its Court;
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01**900:40304atorpi; , cifiiiisiaq*
iiiratimd*prvirfiglibsd:oone*dder bit buil ! .
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~1 10 444 p fif;AO*i';; testimony ore their own
Vitay n V: Last 4ie -bad the 'opportrinity„
` ..4,. ,0 .-1 4017 # .11- 0., 7:„*.004. Vibe Legislature, let
,ranaryliaikta , ignored yievo*lßla 11161, 1 E4
I th 4 ifft' l tveAre:,e'4 . ldliil4!S;fkoWOveii'/t lies
'bon4"; fftund'46 4 x*llleall 3 d4 l : l 44cie.ii OM
1 .10640 8- 301(41444.44n5ie1ti lii its faviii.
-Lard Oxiiiiint;;lllkchtelliatidaaitag!a4d;
•liitictatfiiiiii of. tiiit rest or the grist'
tthxdibrilidifilori#lcreioid ii,.1:•111 to . Attend
344 idocil 4o- ':tbl . Pe*lttiPt Perliigi cherlo4,
wlth'iliintrialeffenceitobe eistinlned;;Oitstll4.
in 41sicowirdeletecf: it is expiaoddhaftbip
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IyAxiispolito - wmi friw * Blitioli Parlii- .1
4:14ig__,...*f10g04 L. akr4H, 1644 certain day in this
;* . iior Ppoyfliolblu 'of tindicireent for;
,perjfiry;
istilitirnati - ,. art.4.of;thst , :inbne, ,o oneOrneYi and
tilitaiiing::*lo3l *p4, •by 4100. pretences,
'SAltliii
be-iinted to or • beci . rimed v. - ?7 , :,243y ,
the'`grand-jury,',unless' PriiiiiteV'ints,,been,
Aliittiak:by, :rafirooOp'. to `;_tilt',O, ' evidence
ilicaiiiiketapagiiKai, i:si. ;Wail the per -'I
'eon accused has beeit'eciMbiltte&- to , nistodi
or bound iiiiiii*liiiiii summoned to: tile
4 !"-ttri*Piti t..lkk r t. '',Willik,e 1 1 Akt+E Or cases, in.
'ell v ery City; hi irlditilt -would- level. bmin;
well totbarti-aiich'il ' ebei)culbitferistiOnt li
. 1 94Incia&to Pr.o l 4 o e-- ~ ' ',' .'• 7 -1 ' I ''' .. 4
igt_! , __. / ! 1-11 !Iri-'-** - 4 1 kC i l-Art!ilti - Pfiliili/ •PiOttlil - ' or.
iryirit , to - starve jurymen ligo a verdict, b y.
loeirfnetheWhii;iiithetit tied, flie,. - og light,
,will, probably abo#Otedi , i 490 Oamili,azi,
.ii'illi4g - Viiiii:',l64iiiiii, , liiiii L niiiii. ciente'''. rerward
viliki : blik 46 tllripead the law concerning jury
liftiffe-6)rg,iikasifiki , ' 'Aceordli g to this mess-"
sere 4'Orri:teraiiillaii‘lßouse 'of , I.erila) juries
on '=any - keits'6:eie or proceeding, if
~they,,, retire.-t0.,,..d0 1 14t0t0 34 4 1 4 ,tbi,4.iiiidiot)
:will be f u r n ish ed ` with. accommixiation,
:itib.i.to7 le ave Of o gle 'Aurtj with necessary. re- ,
*Shined; intif tumble to agree unani•••
,nu r ialy r nport i a.*ol6otio may not 'be . kept
in diditieratiO for ' more than sin hours, unless
;#44l4 l 4otiikiiiki4eitii to continue their
deliberations at the expiration of that . period,
*3loiii;t44. - g . 14: the se4riel, the :jury. are
triable tf,'... tri*s, but , lino , or, niore of 'theist
,COticato7Avortharthe verdict: of .the nine
ti„liall,l4#ol,4o4;ltaye ; frill: ,t . OTC4' iad: eireCS
:04.t.
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,aw'cFiji *l7, ,lifi .eitedagabi at once, or At
'D )400,*(4 - 0404: '4ll.4rbililii34if %pi
Armed snob to ft OM. POus.l ,. oi.' pro ceeding
iiittilit'tliit ineardnii r lottiiii 'act,. exc ept trials
‘iiiiirmiletniente, , er , ,ori, - , - itrintinal lefeAnaffe*,
444 . 6 7.445 e et. tbe.Octirt of- I tatieen s Bench;
or by
,the Attorney-General, , or upon ,ocith r
WOW_ inquest,._ the gi benefit of the•act') will
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iioealVeefiefiC
et eotit o utroial Liar, tiofy
tierhliC tilaift*.:.'slitiwitig; :the . ."Woalily yirlattons
.1 1 .r.*Attleai :iyo_ Soar,. red and
whitW'vriatiati< and -acre; ,?folladelphiai front'
tiOntrYl4lo4l thi r eltian ot j 868:. It is tOett-
Itlieny:piinte4iiisid-Inna the intimate knowledge
of the,:tradei risonitl: dotibt'not
. et t l4teifsetly:‘,tootiritto:. • **inone; drain, and
dlassidialore,,lorid''inillanli will all 'Arid , it -a very
"niefal#baiffo`i phebigligetprioe paid
fte. wlenik , diiif tice pirii:4 named wasll.2 tiLpor
lletoratiall;Atis6, and the lowest
tAll- *emulations in the priest:of
4ikr;liit' l3 :oTh;:dttring ;the
41411penibiliiimi-hailiii . 4tatiaiq: • -`
OF OApI cx S. Moxx
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tilts virrtnetil , of Nesiltian mid , in' ,
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Ali I►iti *fir platii - 'oci :Tdesdfil
Lasilioine jklow with lizrattvotae.=-:
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Whet it his devoted
air
Auttiverstisrif theil4aguration
age-iausiiiniiiisses was luau
triiitedigriside4 Of the iinftstStates. None
)if his pferitscesiaAienteredtifon the duties of
!that etheaWith',.-Mere„,,hrllllant prospects and
under brighter It 1' of the;
members of each branch ofiCongress were
the esme political faith, is l tmeelf; and after
the stormy contest of 1856 the condition of
thriaortirtr , had become perfectly peaceful and
harmonious. "Thousands of those who had
PAO.,..tlfitirhsli,ohtagainst , him at the November
'electioh Were honestly,diei4ietlYiire'eCfair
War ready,
If `"e"itraightforwatict course Were Pursued,-
te; faithfirily" imPpeif if/ 'Mr.' Brimiktria - was
dinbrieriended 'Staten:den, and had , attalued
t a;rlPe and Mature - age.'M*l'B63ll , the
rockettPoir — Witich 'previous Administrations
"had hien wieCked. " "Hie character wire regard
evainentik conservative.' His itiangaral
addyeriairoried' to airengthen and. confirm the
faiiirible - 'imbressionv then , exietiniCto
barridOhe ifonfidence and 'attachment , Of
PQM* ftlends; and tol greatly'dimitrish the
iiiiprOsities'ef his Politicaradversarli3o. , -
For the firStOight'mtmths Of Mr. Ituiruarr- ,
Air'sleareer 'nllllll4E' Seemed • to prosper; and
to promise for him one of the 'most brilliant ,
Ind 4 ericcessffil AdruinistratiMil - • in American
history: :While 'the pledges' oV 1856 - were
Taittftfili !Oared:tip, there was "a
- little' , mit- ,
taring,: it' - is; true; among, a level *kited
equadri Of Aistinionlitts; hitt the 'treat 'lnass,,of
thetitticiiipplarided , to 'the , 'echo Mt. Eicu.
asair/i'cArise. • The spina , of: the
publicith"batteries'were entirely.silenced
this, policy'orp fair play in Karnali;" arid the
shit) ofJ--Htste sailed "smoothly; steadily,
and niejeatlcelly 'Onward. , " 'ln' a lid' mo
ment for the President,- for the Demo•
cratlo party; and for the honorof the country,
the firthneitiidaiiirs 'Bitinrimart gave way,
- and ii . etulhoinlY reitelted minsecrate"a
hideous '=wrong. , Yrorn'that moment to the
pr Gent, his, career, has . been c one continued
succession of misfortunes, stinging, rebukes;
corrription, inefficiency, and political disgrace,
unparalleled 10 the annals of this or any other
emintry,. - Ileteganliy stultifying himself -on
the' genaae ' questiOn'y "next Step' wee .toi
ace oi'pArC - oeine 'O4O on the one hand,
to;Crue
- out all honest. differericee OPinion,
I lia the *Option* Onthe Other, to. win :to
hiri:siendard, - .thiongh their venality, - those
Wheal, he could not intimidate.. He failed
carryhis Lecomptou policy through Congress;
he faileyn his onslaught upon Senator Doe-
OIAB in Illinois ; -he failed in his assaults upon
the anti-Lecompton Democracy of the North;
he succeeded in •laillnllng yi, tai injury upon
the party - that hid warmed :121ii,into'.11fe, 'and
in 'On* around him a, berg ,of piriaitelli
who have revelled, in the inignillea of corny.
Alen. .
.Inthe,midst of the agitation of the Kansas
question 1m __country was - suddenly attacked
by one of those fearful 'revidsions to
'Which it: hi unhappily inbject.' 4 . lifri E ßecinaium,
hid; in the Cotirtie,of : --bis life, passed through
several an& trying , •
io bad heard
theitifillidiscitsseid by the great statesmen of
theilation, and it was naturaltn expect: that
he would preve : to 1e ,perfeetly familiar -with
the proper:Course to „be- adopted on-such an
occasion ; but (unlike . 41..CICSONi who pereinp.
torily.discharged aiecretary- of- the Treasury
fora diftrence with hief on a great tinstielal
niessurej he'retains it. Cone,
in the face ci 'iWide divinity of 'Cilitioti on
the ntisorldrig topic of the; times ; and the oily
primtleatisiedient that has yet, been devised
to2niatit.fite newsities of the Treisury , is the
Jame andfimpotent one of _borrowing,. while
the estimates sand salaulations of the Beare :
-tiny have shown his utter incapsaity to pro
parlydlialhaige the detiei ef, his 'department.
The:preeitit Congress, bas' - shown, sho w n, Perhaps,
1- **ivir4i.!of ttil ) ;f1:4 1 0* 0 1 tide
and` attached less ; wpight.to his auggeidions,
than any other, : Congress„ tint , .evek mem,
On the, teriff queetlou, , the :dlyekelfy
between. Mr. BIJORANAII, and Mr. CODD • has
iiicompistely,-neutralized their! influence ; = and
since tbe Invest , committees have in!,
earthed the nionstrosities of the'Politicatrits.,
'aldnery ''of the Administration, 'the" simple
trait is that the. President 144 oit'pet
Ole ;6s) ,
'4iarthilii that, of. consilintlonsi ,adviaers.,,, 130
ifijahlit hat been, the misconduct of the cho
w,. ...1, Meitacoricrrisvagittat l / 4
that they are lett without a- single . earnest
and einoerellefender--indareiatber objects of
dertaion;Mintedpf, ridicule; end:acorn; than
Of respect:, 'Tberti:ttever...Was` , ;ep's;cOMi,lide,
1,30 thoroagri - a=ioiipiel Ml** Riikl),-r.osint ,
it itiional ifilt:'ooll' of its
AtiiiMfil*th,isilltilallatlT9l 4 /Avalent °fell
parties, no matter bymhat name they May he
ealted 7 -Democrat, -American, Aepubliesn, or
In thelforth it is univeraoy deeptsed,
and in the &nth : there 'la' little - or "no' confi
deiice'rerloied in it: . •
~
yeah! Ileinitya4 tette ,as
l'iesident - have' waned a way , worst
, ,L
enemies, du their. most malicious momenta,
could not have wished for him a more disas
trona , career. How little- of-good- and how
much of evil has he done 1 And now; for the
succeeding two vista,• after this 'utter faihire
with Congress aohipOsed:of n'resprity
,of
inettilierneleated sbeeame platform
'idets'elf; lie', 4 must ealiect,tO :ftiCk a body
Kei,::o:*it*ntiOveo, Pl,Pke
down still , deeper - into' the mysteries, of , the
*meshes, of, corruption, ,tyranny, and political,
prostitution that bave,been woven round him.
The heat fate that lie cart hope for during that
is I‘, , p.mre unless a complete
and radical abatis in:his Mode of faminister.
ins-31w , Govenwont . ie • effected. , As it is,
the little Al/prized . band of 'cohorts that stir,,
roumialitm will affordno protection -tom the
fierce assaults mustnatnridit anticipate,
after they have been Invoked by the' arrogance,
corruption, and inefficiency of his A.dminfe,
tration. • ,
New ,Publications.
_
The second monthly , volume of Cooper's
`with Illastratton on ste e l and wood by Darlef,- is
pnififithid, and, mar be obtained -from Mr. 3.
lifelienry,. 406 Walnut etreet. ; It Is even better
'get up than the , prieedlna vOltime." • It contains
The Bover,".whieh iirst appeared in 1827, ail&
was, the • second of Cooper's Sea'. stories, 1. 4 0 .
Pilot," which Ippon* 1823, being; the. first:
. What Kitett was (like nue, own Bob 119),Ziliii hie
foot kiwis native heath, Cooper, undeniably,'
was upon , the ocean and. upon the midge-- In:
thostzwide, realm, greatly different ae they were,
.;i3coper was .moneroh of all be surveyed. c' The
Red Raver ) ", as we formerly mentioned, Obtsined
immedistendlmMense snooeselnEnglind; where
reeeitedij' dramatized. On re-reeding it
stop, . We • were is - much interested in It as we
were„When, first it came._into, our
Thi 41lietratIons, designed by Barley, ei
primly for edition-rand. we think ho has
sever beim so happy-061145t of taro vignettee, , ex.
quieltely engraved on steel, by 'Thomas Phial.
breinatiff Alfred Jones, and Len hesplipiene an wood:tail•plecei, on wood: Jlt of these, are gOofi—but
we may partioularly no ti ce the lieed.pleoe to, tee
Preface,' the wiesiping Tailor In 'his seork•sheds
wpdir the ladies„ In the taunt, and the
Combat , in the chip. -Then -.are exquisitely
grouped, and remind us of the eery best perform
anon of George Oruikehank, as an illuitrator of
books.' le;lodeed, a very 'bit'autiftzl' edition
:of Cooper; with the anther's inset correction.
' The New Ilistorykof the Cemeuest Of 4421 . 001
by Robert Anderson
_Wilson, counsellor at law,
just published by Messrs. James Chilton & Son, of
this city; has all the combined - advantages of tint
varitype:feat typography, and beautiful illustr. •
don !lOW they nonfat npmf all tholi hooks.
evidently applied' himself, Plitt much'l
iodustrY and ;111'4i:tient, to collect; oollate,i•and
condense gosteriols,,frout seproes hitherto negteet- I
ed, careleSeli 'glanced at;,, inisstateti: 'lie, has
ireseett's4,A vie* of the_Spanieh COmineit of Mex.,:
leo, much different from that given, with so mutt
graphic coloring, by Mr. Preset:O. he hidden,
Wain aless , anogant manner, hit writing mould
have lost none_of etc force,' and •his book would
bale beenmere aceeptable. than .we' find It. • Mr.'
Wiison eery ” Oracle" of '4lstortens:'
11is nootiat of the conquest kisistiien
_don 'not'
occupy half the tank; but, the remetz der Is worth.
attentive eimalKeration. account '.of the
Aztecs "remtfilsebly full ef inzezest, ; ., cm; his
theorythat .the, ex Asst oeTPIXI o 6 Oentrall Awe•
rice en be identified as /Phonielan in , Its arehltn-'
litre, , :att, 'and• rotten, is enunciated with; groat
clearness, and developed with remarkable still'
nnterous erigrivinp built Lip the
feitialony bifaetir of this ;theory, 'which' IS Steil,
004:1"Ot plausible , 0
of„ the • Ooritre ' ;/44iii;441tastC , ) the
ißoinuts;,and: Sefer - s 4,.QliTtrAie, , Piablished by 1,
Dslitierk Plotter,. of 214wc, likely te fin..,
I t yprittoughtful , reader& . On one ;Mei - the Poo: .
trfnai Cidoehisler of the Church of kome,:approvia
Ij4Astilsblitiott . .liughest, , .o ,- New, Yorki IS here
*lease - , Iod , theether to a Cateehism taking ethai;
merlse called a Piet...latent' vieii of the ‘ettbjeot. -
Thili i replY,lis fins theptierof the Gee." Thoinas
114 1 4•74 k. 404.4101#'11,1.14•01#4,104',Ti'4.2 aedt wev.
we perceive, acts nail the Piinolpl;'‘isililott Dr: j`
jsbsoirai plied himself when Writing out Paella.
PRESS.--PIMADE,LIMIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1859.
d,,thetable and ordered to be AtiO
mend d bates foe the Gest/emu 'S AI ' " E i ♦A fit - LI ups' ' ygw W-16-1 ggr'-' e„,,•,..3, The Meese Wee lea on
ty . 9 , 11 _ agaZan c at •fp LI A,
)711;t litit aiipruis itili #4,:i n t rc h ill— i8 T t he e lle n t f Il e a r la• eel e' l l
frogs noted iniPplied him by some who had h
the Committee of
avoimitims
"go
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nos,
au.
the
bed
of ,
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Hi
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it
tilit
ix , , t
.i.lo air ; rt s e a s f . ta L M , P f e z ' ac e s, r r e :) ._ d
. leave to report
4; a: , hilZes:: .e. ev
iffiri f4.lll 7 ts il o t r i ß °
la.ga nrirli ore ° ,op eir
of Missouri, from
__a . " 1 w _., .... am _.. e ... -" ._ d I I " A4111 :: 11-' :t_F all 4 ? ' e lTV ',.,„i7i P zir
tlic be e ttellTere w 'L. , " Le ' a wa , aml Y 1.. By TELEGRAPH.
tary• m6° . °64l Ther thil e are Pres" l6o t pretteh os - i
)eire treasury note bill. r. k .3/ 3 talay—Bishcsv utt, sot Milesington wedelD .
es _ A lec e a_ l cV_,,,„ l . 0.4,11 bay " 5 ,, h 1 d So, a eare that' that , - - k ilf M t 11t.04 am • ei a , P rag, r
argument." Mr. Xsdioti; gg thle:plan; makes the' ' ",.. , j •' ' . 1 " C . ° N' Qit g SS.4'l,Zat t gilatt l i;li giitreall.; rre v r e t:grA t u' r s .‘ '''. ulttikgd T* al , =,. k. , 4 i " mina to
be ens
or at
Arabbbhop 06,1 1 .0ffiwoond t.i.t. - Second SeststOu. ' ~- ' ''.-."-- • .
•
9Lt.....of...Manoliester took out 100 paeamegere, and ars 7
, .._____ ,
.„
..,
.., ' el 'i sit t m ell ii tili the t y rie b s e ll a n tre ot 'lim bo r r i el n es o u t rd, i s i r l b w ; i ni uk a ! t t o o l ti o i l i ek:e:::::: 4 '' St. :::::•': a r: 6ll lll l : 7 o , f an iti a t o e i a try m o e r g m s sz .
obeouri t octi;
e Presenter. s, N ew 70ex, 8 —Tile steamer Prince Al
A Biography of Denis" Webster, in a single
voinMe, with the befit of his speeches and a, sales. Weems - I'3ton, March S. ac hf l r ei ge t i. o rr a e s t k t e h d e w e tgl t i l e ee r fi th ' s " :
tory t 3 Mr. Marshal, if the vote be taken on the Idverpool, sailed from this port at noon to.day. IT et
Hon from the eulogies delivered after his death, amendment .
Mr NUM., of Pennsylvania, said it would not be 4 ''''Woo la specie,
pe T ne h e e s of ll° lB ° late biil
18t 13 a appropriatin g A e T g 'sl°
000
to
"1 the
el'
Ought to be a popular work, if well exeonted. Mr.ti committee of the Clouse
Samuel M. Ssureaker, has. Fodued such a, work, wall ante sattareotorr te it soot many members of the Opposition- I
'and• appearito lia“' written end`Compiled it Whit ill: In a l w anLa m tli n or
c s . t i eptz r priig i ti t ' e b r illie d u o ken in, V d il i nelest a tat St for the increase of revenue be
oaftrand seettracY'l The hlograPhY Qool l sPisa teal , * Ase.tiumittrlar Wu that the voweifortralissre the Mr Pni LOB wad, if the raise be enupended, he would
thing more than a fourth of the volume—Web- reissue of treasury notes,'ilonfarred up'we the-piook: , yieldvitis li-ar s , ta^sable- Mr, .Mareitsdi,lo,efferhic,
ster'eSplaeohly„ th k Obituary Addresses mid Halo- dent e r
T t e k i e s r a tzf ii t t ic t n t l i tt o rAms ee siT ro m m ber t r, 1859, shalt
q am al eat : l o ni a cn , amendment, and, would ' then demand the, previous
the Mr.
tri r eo m ut se °
ides, and ithef ac 'OA Of Old Aspired eilisgquies, • this 'stunts July let, 2860 , to the smoun e t ° of l a v t le e n:y 'T 4° - 1, Q ,1- iT:i=ii 'i p t eni the rules wit;' negtilied—
oh
r t i ne op Plent'am r e e rUetet Jo'
making the reinaindar. The blegrlathY hi -Written tdolltair
t e i ne n itt n e i r t a:L!..o r t eo r; ;arra six per ceitt ; and to ye i el, r loB. (not two e :Diri t la i rreus M. , I
with fairness u well ed Care, and the book will be a ir Yeasts, of Florid o ff ered pt l it e n " 47l ° m ° 3 l dm a ti ate,•
acceptable to those who do not possess or cannot thortshig the 'Postmaster' ''. to increase me Atlantic roc Oolurnittee,orithe IFio r lii ), on the stater uf7129 ljalo t :. the
obtain the bulky and wetly volumes which contain Lac e ill e, a t m o a t t i l e fac . ip t t i lm a ty i w e 14 of Panama out Tebtu.n. , Mr. Covons, - of Pennsylvania objected. I
Webster's Life and Speeches, in extent°. A pots The amendment r wse ado7itee r l t of
$260
' OOO
yeas 89, nays li ; am li e r . .gir a r t i . man s. , t et . • Ohio/ called for the ree4lng of, the
rising the revival of the treashry•
trait of Webster is the appropriate frontispiece. 517 FriliTiven,idt;,,,seof A labama , mimed to amend by note ant for two years • 3 /
The monthly' jeurnal, conducted by J. Jai appropriating j'i' a : o 3 ,l`,7,, la'en,3lo.ll to aid a HO* of i t 'ffdliatlorle 4f Arkansas, uld, „as ws could not
Smith, ` and celled The Hoilitatithrist, is sold In hiving gtien a grant to a simihr
aa te t , , Talt Mx • eo Es t 1 4•••••••• saedmeete reterred, there seemed tO
•
Mr. kite , 0 a sign on the p artof members I 1?) ,to pooh. tho cc.
thief' 04- by Zieber, of South Third street. .11 patriot spoke in favor-of the amendment, and, was rosining llPPriprlatlon bilk
followed by blame. Weed, 'of Texas Itseluein of Mr Pezer.ra moved to nun.o ;Not
contains al vast amount of original matter about Lordelana, Phielde, of • Minnesota. and Where , - '
or agreed to - 7 801 W, ( 04 twz•thil the
a : 14 a.
country life, and country " ihrhsila," wad Wawa; kl o ar , sehusette The latter. la urging the eppropris. On cisotion/ ofusr. Pinups, the 'sealers 'from the
tad by the • lithograPhlat.' and WoOd engraver. L'„,,,,,To',Lr',„„o;o°,,rlL'fitiige It to four Tem,. e 4,4 FR ;mute rotors/NON' Post Office approp lotion bill and
ae 24, nays 10 tesertfog Its constitutional richt,' I to
, n answer the
Whoeverhaa even a quarter acre of a garden slionld Mr Detour of Indians, from the iloe l l t af e i Du pgspaira,resolayoft..,or Ak e if
Public Boldface moved to &mead by giving the whole' forenthotP •.r ~,,r , ` ' mi "?' .T i , S .. "1,44" in.
take this periodloal. , , „ antondt of 7500 ode re complete the Treasury hull& forMerglfaz,lo%.l/1"`"'"It""d' to taking it up
A Ilietory of the Inststution of the Sah6eut ines.inetrad Of 860,000. Ado pted .
Day, by' Witham Logan Fisher; having got' out of " Mr. ;yesson, at Georgialid many othee as" f,,.•., ,me p.... 0.
iettemutel to append - -°°"-r-*
;the bill ; --- -OPOT feem!PeelelenAl-the ltaell, what
print, a'new edition, revised and enlarged, has „end
manta, thedi usiela i tint and other Multiuse as, n ttie g e nhsheumendertentre, be referred to the Com
'both pnbliehed by T. B Pugh, Chestnut. street. time, but they were al mostly °n ro o t:i w il l o t w ah n or %l a se d l al gereOe' Mr 11418;681 of °ll4 r7 9n il li n 3 i11tari t 3.414 4; 11 7 " w . ho . te
Mr. Planer, who 'is; opposed to whet ere 'sailed out ien of order
o br ldr iis linnter, of Virginia, who. In an ed • he was prepared to report ' a
_new bile wissio s ut t h e t 11
' 4 Sabbath enaotdente," (*Vaud's that the coin- ton : u t r
re m m r •
m ta t t . g r
t tt a s t . o t r he mind, ee kept o beseeching
Igo he '.
not'
would
pulsory keeping holy efilunday is not folliswed thenernde minden-Ma nbteb only diegn a t o e f d Tet i ! do ItA 1 , -, / w i °° , ° ” , f if i t'l6 ,,e ' , .,. 1:; , 1
hy moral consequeneel, and is unworthy • of the tr n er
o v a e n te e g l ill a st s lo .i n or the canary, en d 1 , 0 , 1 11,4 th e Mr. Phelps's motion to stupend the rules was not
• *greed to—yeas 84 .naye 85
i •
intelligence of an enlightened eople--that each gooey OTOLOOg - There le a deluge of rain without. Mr. PRILPIMPO ' rtfeI Orley ,' Pad
' . p
enactments are frequently violated—that leis im- The temperate's 1180 dig within. ..• ' , bill almi tar to lb* former Tu.. Office appropriation
peril one.
A few hundred Isdies and severalhundred t themaleMr/retort s f ° wanted to know by what
asible to enforeie thdre that whereo fh'
po , er the are sex are in the gallerion Mostof the °
. Senators are in, ant or ty t e committee reported the bill ? That
most severe, there bee been a mirked inerealle oC their seats. , 1 ,acted On by the Sensate ought to be now eengeeted.
moral offenees--that 'the Kabbath Was a beremo- but
li s a lb t le4t n l e lf o c r itt . the Pants is the ohinibus ' Mil, The Sneaker overrated Mr Houston ' s point of order.
I Id with amendmeral . i The Milos's' then mood r t
Mal institution of the Jews, not applicable to any The dlecutsion has given eir no to deb de on all tonic' 12,5 A. M —The Nome resumed the .
other people—that keeping one day more holy fsir t i i : pre
ma feetlye w le , tiff to eh e m ines . ' e m u ,. •-, and passed - Vie hill rikulatinithe eetn e pr idarati°n of
&Minn In oases
than another , is contrary to the spirit and letter of of thertilli,S am five tro t : 41:37 1 b em ove not ed , la Committee or Osessesd members.
44 oepting re aim: ,I (The 'rowelled/Mare thtue
i far, bees etbasiderfsed by
se
the New Testament, to the praptioi •of the gaily monde' proposal for home valna ' lon, which was I t no dieereditsble seenee, snob ea have heretofore at-
Christians, and to the principles of the Chris.. Y r o , a ttr i : u 2 Li borien th ico ns , tended the night esildeit at the oleos of Congress. "The
tiara r a i lgion—and " that the observance , Pof was warmed by a vote of yet: 80„y i o r e t 2 r l e as ury note' ob; i ttili e in 1 /01xParrire Ottlep, 4l ~,.t .
the Stendoy, all Practised in these_ Milted Amendments were added to abolleh l the franking pd • the retree r hin ef° r "i-lait °al ''' 11"4 returning froth
7 .. ea 00le. Some have retired to sores for
'liege, and ,to rates the rate of postage. identied,with aVP "'•=t''.',: ' ' \
States, is ' one of the 'superstitions r” the' A
'0- -BY ; those already appended to two other 13111 s _ n..
and, as ' mph,' it 'lied been injurious to the Mr tossia.nao endeavored to append ,the Molds' erbwi L a gal . IVAN, • whiah early in the evening were
binned out There sre probably a hen'.
morals of the people, andinoiroased moral depravi- el V i n e :' , l " i at fated dred tadlitty person r /lint I
11 was finally paned—yeas 85 m i .. ed .., tow 3 1 ;", 5 P 4 , eltiluding oboist a dozen
ty." Be declared that thoterm Christian Sabbath pillows :,-' ' -- ' --31 The House t oo k ' to '
was originated by Abe Puritans of Meow& to. Tags—lle o pr o s. Alien, Bayard, Benjamin, Heiler, etipulation with ' tlie Ilaiii b a i e ll d T i n i n di a l w iy a g od tl' is nlft e ns iti ,
wards the close of the, 16th
,centuoy, t and who in- Ta t ilip io '
. 13 5 , t t. : Alas i talt• M r s e y- C.lnyarm, Davis. Yetnenet frons Mu Senate with an amendment preeloter i
trodnoed the, term and, the °humane. into • this 110. 4 .,
n i ou s: er
B p ei r m egt h.. e . % gill i n k , a l i fm l n o td p , rtg . ee rr - a i rerr the existing. eutratts for the ocean ,
°votary, and the claakere ( Mr. Fidel. is a ( uaker) Kennedy, Line, Mallory, limn, Pears. iota Sole • --, A aliti ...iota to whatuir tha Porten:der Glne
have always been antl-sabbatarlans, conscientious.. tio i t 4 Bl s astian, Shields, Stuart„Toembil„Ward,l and lr e lead "shed ajeder the low in mektog- / the contract to;
undue °yam% oyeethe Tehnaut• to
ly 'and `rationally. This minsideration of the N•ve—lifessm. Broderick. - Chandler, Clark,''Cii
Ile. The irrendmOnts were ens in. 14° ute.s l
- question, from 'a point not generally notteed, is ta c rionriden, Tifton, Dedittte, Parkes. ge,se n d, n , Also. those to the S i ghtlioneet aePropriation bill ' ~
en sr, 114, Johnson of Tennessee. Him, Nigh, Two O'Oadox IN X —Mr. NiMIZIL of Peon YlYlliti ,
written with slunk eanstatnets and some ability. 8 °
sward. SirammeTTramboll, Wade, and %Ilion—SO asked leave to introduee a bill providing for the m a -
The book will, doubtless, have many readers and rTNATIOIAG httithlAGlS PROM gran pißslneNT. demPtion Of ontstalledlitt illietztr7 notes, authorising a
some assailants'. lean, end regidefang And Ilxirg the duels' on importe.
An objection wee Mids.
• renepension of therable was inured Owl neistlyed—
Yet,el 101, n ay. 81-vnot two-thirds..,,.- ,_, ~
, Gi eon I.alion, of New ;Torkteffeestually l ,en
delvered to take up the resort Maitre to the lat
" Int ' ind ‘ nt of _ Pnblie printing ~ , • . el°'
2)( Oillt,tunt A. IL /—On motion of Me". ' Aisles of
Missouri, the House took up the mlacellaneone aPP ro.
rli iii P n 1.111 3' '',, , ;,• , , ,
BY'MIDNIGHT
Letter frdni WastilingtOil
COPTforpooelfoOf of Tiegifes)
Ittroh 3, 109
Yesterday was a' Aim, balmy, and springlike
day—now It la rainy, oold, and clawless, snob as
of Whieb we bars bid 1 liberal aripply dicing !he
*lent year "sad sitting of Congress. A-peep into
thil roosting-plasm,. or ilia denizens stab oittimi
iltakill,or 'otherwise; ,wenif nmeal;thSlas that
la ATlncat them, sparkles a bright and Om-,
ing iir,,WhilspcMhod,ttpon, chairs and ottomans,
adjacent thereto; sic, nuMberless iewaniages of
both seinni,"wh4, foi'onia in' their 11ria, at lout,
ire "athathe.' • 1
There 1e tint little naws of Intelsat to 00MCIMII4.
oate 'in , referentie to •thel Sickles affair What
. there has been hug appeared-in T4e itrer:wwhiell
has been sought "after with avidity here..
not..imard, ac yet, whether !he „atter , Mr.
'Slekles, Sr.,. to Mr. Bagioll, relstlio to - the'rptig.
totielor:hio, c ll l i g folPs) daughter, Offs: Pro •
ilded he Will doiptolla with het., boa boon' accepted
at not; Certainty it was nehltrefar;:linkope
which displays the 'generosity - of' the gontlemadi
making-the same-no "depbt, , however, at-the in
stigation of the- son, - There- pow. spentiitolm;a,
disposition to . dismiss ; all rumors calculated - to
sTeot the ahem:net of Other party, nntil 1 they
shank, suhstantiated tip* trial, under Oath. And
it is welt tbatdt Mee; tie Mediate often tulle false
' "
troth Lafiyette lkjuarii . there . febut little newtl,
Only that gm. Metiles Is making 'preparations: for
leaving thi pity foi New York,- in company :With
her parents. , • ~ i ; •. - •
Mr.:Butterworth, 'whose name has hem' Nadi
proininent fieeonsequenoe of his eosinestkin with
this affair, left for, New York list ,avening., tNo
is fai es, I bible; has( tiiii#" In-the
fits
mitten of r ?ea lute fW;ii'n'ititindi4dils templated; a. , eon.•
To.tetoribtr will, be a; lively day at the•ilapitol
Incident to"the'" breaking up " of Congress. ;Al
.title. •Asa matter of sonarse, there will hb tool.
dent to ibis haste / nmob unwlseind unwholesome
lagislatian, which sober, seaorul, ,thotighe •esopid
dietste a wiser Oburilt• 74, 138 4a1f , has, b een ,
'tending Ili sessions Into 'the if wee slibill'houn,"
whilcithe IS attended - 11th fall
rtes of 'the geod ,' the fair; Ind '
CallingSitPostmastei Geisha Steins , ' rwildeboe
this inorning;-I eras informed that'he was in 'a less
alarming condition, but Mill no .one .permitted
to visit , • . Cot,.
Vetter how HATiiiiintre•
Coriesponaer es of The Pressj -
• The arguments of theseounsel employed by Mr.
and Mrs. Pm on the subject, isf a divorce, now
pending, delivered, hefore the , Hokse ,Oeuttnittse'
an Toesday- evening, and which oontinued until
the "small hours" of Wednetulay' Morning', pre.
sentel an intelleetwaly.inspaider array of ale
guanos and • legal talent, whittle
„ j ar r ed crowds
of listeners. On the part' of r. ry. Messrs.
wheiteicand - Drayton appears ; - Meredith
.had been employel, but was;detainell byindispe:
sition ) Mesita Corwin; gird, .aad, yiebitef re.
, •
presented
:Mi. Miller (in. the.fienate) , haa -presented Whitt
tr k egnalize taxation on contentions:. 'lt provides
Abet the capital stook of all oorporations te
tattleet 16' .an 'annual. tax 'at* t he rate otitis-half
not 'nein- sash one, pet Cent of.dividend ;-• Irmo
dividend be deglered,''; then a valiation of the
capital stook, aseorilittg_ta tlfe, 88d section Of tho'
stet of April 29;1844 '' All ineonsuitent here.
‘ssith.to - bei repealed, melded that ttoy Institution
or company (except banks of issue) now liable, for
Ouch tax, shall be henceforth exempt front taxies
- dlyidends • and , provided; ferther, , that' all banks
of disoon4 and depoelt.-or savings banks, shall be
subject to, the same tax as banks of issue. sot
not to`apply te plank or tarnpliti road companies
&alertness° dividend'.
.
Thet MG to increase the s a laries of. the judges
'of the Court of - Cortimon Pleas 'of Philadelphia
has been pending In the uenste for two dive. tAn
atnentitnent.'lriCon Yesterday, ingorporated, on
motion. of Judge 8011, whioh, inoresses the gala,
rigs Of the Supreme Judges to 14:000.' A mOtterk
was 'intbsequently• made by Mr. Gregg, cod cer.
'led, to strike out this increase.. The,claims and
neoessitial of lbens Ave fudges; called by the
people cud consecrated to a most , important and
seared duty which demands most laborious deco.
lien, were fully exhibited, by, MMus.. Heal: Fin.
'piney, Randall, and others. ' Mr. Wright
•opposed - at length" the • proposed increase, and
.commented severely npOic Op spit of 4 ! extrava
gains "And " princely living.
' The following %the vote on the motion to strifte
out the %crease r • - • ,
It tie—Messrs. Baldwin, Blood, Brower, Craig. yet.
ter; Frdeete. Gregg, Bartle, Keller,' 11frrselle, Nene.
nmeberi Schell, Schindel, Steele, Thomon; Welsh,
Wright, 'Yardley. sad °regimen, (Speaker )- 19.
NAYS—Keen% Bell, 'Coffey, Finney, Myer,
Palmer, Parker, Xenney, Randall, aCettete; Iternttet.
and Turney-12.
,
A Motion was &Maim& made, and 'agieed to,,
making their' aalarlos $3,6004-yeaa 18, nays 18 "
Mr. Warney's proposition ,to increase the salarlen
of the different Jaw•jgdges of the Oomiaimirealth„
ovrtettleiviriliftooo to $2,600,1# before the Se• ;
~ •
The preaentstion. of petition, and the dispute!
among the !cambers of the • Allegheny coarity dej,
legation, in regard to the • Incorporation of the
(Mons! Passenger. Railway, in, the city pf Plttai
'burg, completely occupied ; the limo of the Roues
this morning ; The opposition, in tlie - enie of this(
railway, is not to the tot of incorporation; butt
a eartalmllmitetlon of ita stook
A'opploment to the act incorporating the Wet
Philadelptießailaray Oompsny Wes probated by,
Mr. &Israelis, It- is designed hereby to legalize
thesale of their imnds et certain rates ($9O)- z thia
company having been incorporated globe there- ,
gage of the generallaw ! -wbioh only provides for,
corporations existing at the:time of Itaansotment:
AL rort•
;ExTEB6tvB, ROIMERY IN NNW, IfOltg.,—Tho
pplice last Wednesday intmle a, esthete of about
$B,OOO worth 'of ferteiry, it a lager•Veor Mese
known as the Gonstentine Rotel; No, 218 Willlaut
greet, New York, under peoullar circumstances,
i
A man woe arrested .in O hatham street, berth
$2,000 worth of jewelry in his possession, whio
the proprietor 'of the hones, who was pursuin g
'Lim, alleges he had stolen. rrom oertaln ensp 4
dons oiroumetanoes, the omoere were' iedu.oed to bew
lieve that the proprietor woe oleo implicated id
'some , manner, and,an searehing his promises, the
large amount mentioned Above was found: - 'I I I
man alleged that ft, belonged WA Brazilian late!
arrived, who intended to go Into thblewelry b i
nem in the oily, and-that an agreement had beast
made to rob him of the whole, but that, in malting
a division, a gitarrel are'e,'and One of them, help.
ing-what - he :elatmed for his share,. had: tried to
swap) with lt,,,and bangle the arrest. It it bee
Mitred, however, by the police, that the 'Property
ii the proceeds of some heavy robbery, as no fißra,
Milan" can be discovered, , „ , '
Taw, ItaTne'r case of 'faithful - Iliddyista le
jibronieled by the dreentield (Mites ) Grazitis-: An
girl iras despatched 'a neighbor's with' 4.
notes and. directed , to , give ,personally
person addressed,„ On 'arrival, - Biddy Viand' that
ihe beiglibdi had' gone` to Northampterfileisither
"she wended hbr wen tWeivo' mile; en; loot
traversed thestreetettil ehe.found, the individual
and delivered tho Mae. She' then' started to rep
torn, 'stopPingeviiiStight On "the' way. with some
.friendie,.and 'reaehing ,home next day, .when .she
,told„, her mistress that she must give up bar
piskie; for she behld' hot 'go any* mOre'Stuth 'tong
• 4;),i;
, Pon.IOXFI
.Olann
toinnint., p btu and
savage fight onearred at a lbw grognery In Spring.
lietd; on"Riturday night. during.whiah kit
stgtqd , that* yolk, ; cfflligr was (proton; through
two,,wiThiOupt, and fteverely alleged by' ode - a,
twit' pi helligerentr."ille'llnally'Airee Off 41e - i.
!terionchowevets and,.beought Won
the pollee court on Monday morning, Where they
were properly dealt with.
Munixsurna, Mara 8; 185,9
A"meeassie wig h i re received from ths 'Pireldent,
opposition to Consremito premiere the credit or 'the
conntry..Thie wee the lest day of the present Oongieml:
and no approp•laticin had yet been made to pow the r eat?.
amities - treasury ,notes, ;Prom the information Aim , .
het- .01'. the Secretary of the Treasury, it is manifest.
that' the 'preeeitteeeiptelivill coarsely meet the drdi.
'a IN , expenses of the Government.' lit toe- end of- the
flecal,year dearly eighteen millions o , dollars will be
due, with - coruildezable - smormt paid for Mimi at,
'ports, lied no Insane have been provided to settle them
T4 26 ; oo, .rigiorloOrt Pen's dishenosel ,t afore
the world. 'lt is impossible Neafold ibis cetasfrotibe,
unless prortnion be suede by Congresawithin the,few.
realigning hours If this was the Ors' losteed of the'llist
imegierr id redrew tieght bp gill togethercestainiMme..
dlateli; bat If it be "volissembled to.inorrolb thirteen
States will be,unrepreseoted:Aad it will be impossible
to' assemble all, before the Treasury must stop Per.
mint. The urgency Of the (Me not only requires,hut
Amends, ,a •seporate th r ill to save-the, credit of :tin
ni s
getor. • ! ,
The Heusi Minterenoe toe-spittle 'returned the Pest
OMee appropriation bill, with the Intimatiodthet 'the
thirteenth smitten, raising the rate of postage, is tithe
nature of a revenue bill, which the Senate' has no right
to originate
4)4 anithinof Ife:thatrzioixd. of Kentucky, a Mem
latisfiewu adapted notifying the House that the Senate
andlleesle Mere 'Mesh • equity capable or judging its
own station. ,The Senate therefore adheres to its Li
tton, aid leave* the,Kone• to adopt °ironed° from itlit
its pleasure
The resolotionand• bill were .therefore returned to ,
the Hops..
The bill for the, remains' of the New York Indians
was taken op ,
Me. Kira. of New York, warmly advocated the rlghte
of these Indiana. • . •
Mr. Etswean made an interesting speech in laudation
of the six rations, which,egeopting the deters and Pe.
rnviane,- were ones tha , 090411 civilized dwellers on this
continent ; who, before this' &mobilo rose, themsefvee
pearled the federation, and who Mere eillelent allies is
securing ours.. Mr. Seward would ,defend the loteriets
of the state of New York tin the last hour or the fast
day of his life; bitt he would be drat faithless to white
men eitiaeni than ,to thee. gtilit, - .well.d !paged, op.
preedeTaboriginea.
Mr. Gesso of kiligouri, opposed the New 7 Y,orls pe.,
deters with some heat,- said fleetly they consented to
tomporarily,withdrew the bill for the bill to carry Out
the tyitaty frith the ltanetah and afoul Indiana
Mr. YOmes,-of Illorldp, from timPoet Ottice Comalt
tee, added an amendment appropriating $1361,000 to ay
for the existing contracts to carry the mails acroes a.
opens and Tehostitspeft,-. Adopted. , ;-• . • , '
Also, another stomirilttee amendm e nt prieeldinie for a
semi-weekly mail between Oharleston sod Pirtrain
and Key VAG and Havana, at the fate of 0200 000 per
Mr. tilinfin wit .Pirignit, although faioring the
retitai said lie would ;Jo egaisdi. the amendment he.
etmee - 11 infringer thetule, that the Carriage of the
*reign mll* almille paid by poetises: ,
Mr.-11susioica, of South Carolina, was opposed to be
acquisition of, Cuba.. commerce was of Immo se
4.laPOthillifeellaid soh* theiend Mamie to-eal+ree is
The second amendment was op,
bill wee then pissed. - - •
r I 0111bottee of Mr. Hakim, ;of Milue;lttielight:liotase
bill WWI titan up. The appropriation VICO COO,
' -The bill wasomised:-yeas 2'f, nays 24 -
This fenatim.retturesa; take np 'the .fenretylyeals'
Airenue pithead bill by a vote of di 'against it V
(Minivans -Tim sky has cleared. and t:e stare ire
out, The gallery, audleaoe has dwindled away to a
couple of hundred, • Nottwenly ladies ate pre tint. No
xious is progressing eaten, but rapidly.)
On motion of Mr.. CL4r, of •Absbarce, the bill pro.
vidins for the'restioisi of the Qudiantine buildings at
New York wee Mike, np
One O'Cioslx.-,.The illerk of the Ifonsehas.brought
to the bar of the • Senate a - p 'stet bill, instead of the
Senate bill, relater the postage rates, which the Hodge
had laid on the table. - t
Mr. Breuer. of lifinhiran, read the Parliamentary
law, to show that the House had acted with dieocurtery,
if ant also with tretviilaTity He•reoved the appoint-.
meat sof a oomtiilttee of conference to allfertain abet
action should be bad.
The bill ,viaa read for a first lime, for informatten.i
Ifr. To ides, of Georgia. objected to a second read-
Me. 8111:48.06 resolution was adopted, and a commit.
tee of oonferesea appointed.. -
A mottos to reconsider the iota was lost-yes& 19,
nays 19.
Two ceoLoox -Very few persons are present.
are being puttied %• ' • •- •
" The Unite went Into the' exectitlie . session ore, the
pay of the ocannittee elerka
UOINOI OP BPPIGNIENTATIVES.
gonostime frintoolijpito In foellbstnal motions to ens.
pond the Tuba for the introduotlon of varies, bills
After retch oppoattltS, the Committee of Accounts
was directed to allow a rewash!. compensation Nicer.
lido employees of the House .;
--
Mn. NienoLe, of Ohio ; _ called up the report of the
epeeist emuniltree on - the otiose against Me. Searing,
of New York.-of bevies receipt el an offer ,of four harm
deed dollars for engineering a claim through the Coin.
%IMO, of Accounts but that no money will ever peld
biro. -
Mr. Rummy, of New York, said that tho committee
should have either reported that there was no ground
for the charge, or tbet the &mutton wee true, and Mr.
Bearing he planed on trial. i
The Speaker ovetruled the plot.
Mr STANTON. or PhiOOPTA/1 Not prepared to vote, and
Ineffectually =mid to ley the:whole tubjeot MA the
table.
The ,Houve!adopted the committee's revolutions thit
the evidence would not wart ant %conviction, nor Bubb:let
• I
him to expoleion. - • - • - '
The House olocurfetin the report of the committee
of conference on the amy bill.
•On motion of Mr. Peeve, of Miesomi, the Senate
ammdmeeti to the : Post °Mee appropriation Mil Imre
taken no. ,
Mr. Groff, of - Pennsylvania. roes to a privileged
question, and offered a resolution- that the bill, with
atnendments,:be returned to the Senate. at the thin
teenih 'teatime thereof, propcsing as inorrate in the rate
of postage, is'in the nature of a r avenue bill, and ac
cording to the OLnatitution can only originate in the
House
Mr. 1 , 11EL?3, of Missouri, briefly argued that the cop
gitution was not applicable to a cane of thit kind , •
.The Frisker •dealded, that Mr. Grow'a question wee
properly outwitted - - - • •
Mr. Joss, of Tennessee, moved an amendment to
Mr. Grow's prepoeitiOn r so as to assert that the Senate's
postage amendment is net a violation of the Consti
tution.
71r. PPELP3 moved to lay the pendingqueatlon on tie
table. Negatived—yeas 80, nape 108.
The thirteenth 'soften 'aboVe eluded to propene eve
and ten canteen the :etterratee, and abolishes the frank
ing privilege..,, •
Mr TONss, of TODDNUSB, withdrew bin amandmen4 :
Mr. Orow'e reeolation was adeptyd-ryess 011, nays
Mr.- ENGLISH, of Indiana, said', some that olece the
HOMO passed'a post,route bill exclnolvely which was
sent to the Senate, bit It 'was betnrned with .amend
meets for the increase in the postage rotes.
the frankipg privilege, and, rolatinglo the oompenqa
tion of postmsstere._ As 010,001116 had Jam acted ad.
yeti ly on similar amendments to the poet Mlles appro
priation bill, be thought it best to introduce knew poet,
route bill. ,
On motio n of ifi. linglish,itbe . rule which reguiees
three readings of bills was dispensed with.
Mr. Mimeo*: of Virginia. olalined the* he bed the
tight to bear the bill reed before voting no it; ,
The Ppeaker rents Iced hat be bad decided, according
to preeedents, that the rule could be suspended, - •
Mr. Million's appeal wag tabled. -
Mr. Dmitri prypoied several Yostereitteamendments,
which woe adopted andthe bill.paristd•
ZeriSnekb was mutated from voting, on
the ground that he did not know what was in tbe - b ill
Mr. Gilltler, of blusachneetts, asked a anspeosien
of the rafts, in order to have a pirate bill from the
Senate passed • .
Mr. PrfeLys, of liftesoure, inquired'of Mr. Davidson,
of Louisiana, whether he.did not sty this morning that
the President would not Riga any privetet Mlle not C
reek, passed for want of time.
Mr. Doyle, of Maryland, rrearded it as a violation
of privilege, for anyone to dale tell the Rouse what
the President eaye as to what bike he will or will not
Sign' . , •
Mr. Pntimes. Mistou.l. "defied It to be nedeestood
that be [Mi. Phelps) had made no snob declaration.
• Me Onsress carried kis ..point, and ;the bill wail
Famed.
The gouge concurred in the report of the committee
of confenince'en the navy bill,.ey Which 5280 000 ap
propriated to the pm chase of the veinuils ohortoreit for
the Paraguay expedition
The House plumed the Senate; bill' to ceiry Coto' or4at
the treaty with Chins of November Jag, by anthnrising
the Preeident to exudate commissioner for the 19U1/ili•
nation of the claims again at Chins
On motion, the Ileuea thentc.ok. a r,ceins until half
peat seven ofolool. e •
Od Motion of bir.Mtcie. of f outh Corollas, the
rules were anspended to consider the report of the
spools' committee on the hall arrange .ante, which re.
pnit oonclndee with s resoltition'dtreding the superin
tendent of the Capitol extension, - after the adjourn
ment of the present Congress. to extension,,
the deeki frqm
the hell and make a rearaptiltablot; co ai to - bring tbe
deed% lilt° thcetildihiickochtdniedeldbddi. •
Mr. CLAY, of Kentucky, asked what would biomes
Of the Acadt whlah hid east $9O or,sio s o ce e 7
Mr Mcßee repiltd they will be oosigned to the,
tomb of the Capitol. • ,
[During - these preceedintnt thegreatta possible ood
yuconithrtea: The Plissidir renestedly reminded gen.
Mouton that it would be impoesible to trensact,businees
unless order was preserved.]
After en int Kontos! motion to table the resolution
it wee 1 1 4 91 414 ' i ' ~.
Mr It tonoto, of,chto o ff ered • resolution that the
thanks of the lodise are doe; mid drh hereby presented,
to Hon..femeg 1.... cir; for the canner in which he h
discharged' the' &aloe of ifyliker `doting the present
Congrras which .woo plased....teas 120, nays 32. i $
• A lona time-was °coupled In the consideration of a
pi' " t regoluttooltgillating compensation in the ease of
sieCtdatabitreit kirof,r+.aliserit,eatittad I. probably
03 passead 4 t ~., , ~ ',. , . ' .2,1 1
ti:he Opealter" laid 1/daed tha liotitler as inaiga snesitir
that sent to the Senate, urging Congress td mit" pra
t ten for the preservation of the Fehlte MO,
PENNSYLVANIA ' - LEGISLATURE
• 1 t,
The mipplement to the Trenton City Bridge Company
wee reported favorakly,„, t
The futir*ing Mlle Nett ined : bety).
Rt. RANDALL, a aupplement to the Locust Gap I nt .,
Pre3ernestOompanyei,-..4 t ,
life.•Meamet,iti. a suppiameet to ,the..,Wost Philadet:
Phiri rissrisew Railroad, , •
Mr Bottstt;Mie. tole quire's:hie of "naiad personal
estete. by executors and administrators,tolsepublialild
bylieng billein'ltleiot two nemptpert.
m 1 MIMS submitted a resolutionmilliogon the State
Treasunr to submitted
the Elevate What amount, of relief
note, limed are - yet It circulation, tee. Adopted.
The bill to %Gressel the /slides Of judges of the lin•
prmie Court to 14 OQO wee clatm . ted, sad
. Iwatt detested
by l'iote eyrie 10 says 42.
moved to inerremethe :navies of all law
guimso whonow reesdve 01,000 to 00.503.
111, rolagg, ,an amendment to imireue the,
eilarieini 'the Supreme ilisigeir tOl3,6oo.::Attemt to—
ying !Ili 01 1 118, "
Thisamendment se, amended was debated at -length.
and was Mill „pending when the Beset* adjourned
afternoon. , • • FF
le •
sine:mon sieDION.'
A number of private bills were passed ; among them
the following': • • • •
A supplement to the gneissic,' Reknit&
tt enepiemeet go; thy Dttnegononcintglightivg, • ind -
Broiel'Top'llaitioid; authorisng its exterislon to the
Maryland or Virginia line.
To author's.) tim Belm'ylkill , Vatlej'ltsiiroad to ooh •
neat with the Little gohnylkill Railroad.
hA
ome o Pol :ht en lat t e . to the
bi Union heel -
nel Ch l igreigg
An * L et relative to Whitney street, In Philadelphia._
TO ineorpovatelhe Witlitnotint And lifinayank Btemn
boat Oompity. • .•
To incorporate the Philadelphia and New Orlailna
Steam Navigation Company: -
To Incorporate tio:Oouncil Ridge and White Halm
T arapike Company,
A atippleniint to the Marshall Savings Institution of
Phitidetphiepaawd Mooed reading Mid was thou "laid
Adjourned.
, ' tr 11017111.-1 ) , I
'The following bulls Were reteasd - : .
Apo :Set JoeorPetetbig,thli- Paasenger ,ltallway,Coln
pany Pittiburst,lie agreed - tipon 'hy,a majority of the
mambos frtien - Alligben, et:intr.
The reeeintion topa>L Darkkit. MoOlaln seven doll a rti_
per der during the time he was ameniesr-eevrat.---
-Tire Noting Rents Christian
and Building Allanclatices of Philadelphia viewed a filial
reading.
A largalvainbeirldllititicincof no - - ertennes _lttteroSt,
were presented. Adjsklnsed., 4 „
Arlientiot nova" ,
The reports of committimpenitio roWeliet.-
The Judicial Illoginsitte• reported tit s :
The bill relatifs. 'to the - Board - of Guardians of the
Poor of Philadelpleisi with a negative receminendathin.
Alga, as committed, a further anoplement to the Oct
4 011 90 11 441 1 011ent.otPlatteditplite.,' , , '
A enentemeet to the stet giviogjnriellotion to equity
to the aupreine Clad and Court tirCommon'Pliaa for
the conatyof Philadelphia; in easel of Alimited boon
duke, , _ f' I -
An net to probibit the impOrtation of , , into Phila
delphia at improper IleklOns.
An sot providing for the publication of general and
local laws; with a negative, twoommoriddifon.
The Committee on Corporations reported the Rd
lowing :
A bill to inoorporatethe taduttilal hate - for Ririe;
To incorporate the Wesislogton Insurance company.
To incorporate the Pennsylvania Fire Ituturan e e
_ _
Company.
To Incorporate the Northern Market Comany I
The Railroad Committee relnktedllie, fol l owing:
' 'An SAVA iticoiporate - the Itidint•itenne and Minis,
Junk igaillleY,
An eat to ineoiporite the inix:bard 'and South. Wolfs
Passenger Railway.
orsamodred and Otty bills were reported:
The select committee r eported . a A , ttl to i modify the
esisting amtimi "
A largo number of Mlle were , read in 'plate. Ad
journed.
Fro*Wasktogton.
•, lux CLOilifill 'EMS' DS iris SESSION, ETC.
W OTOX—Midniitht—Stsich,E.-,The Presideict
and hie Cabinet are at the Capitol, occupying the Viise
PresidenCtroom, and attending to bulimia In connec
tion with Colman.
h
Thaitsey epproprintion b. 1., pass ed , legalizes 1..(1
order of the Secretary of the !levy, giving rank to en.
gineelfand sundatints after the mentor of antgeone and
pursers, rommendeen ant ex.soutire °Moors to hare the
preoedenoe . - •
The Postmaster General's Opining to=ntglit: pros
mottoes him out of danger. , ; •
Alicia 'number of the Itepublicuki - nceriVr , e did niot,
vote on the reeolution of thistle to tbe Spotter: °tithe
mound thatlaSid not - Tote on a similar resolution for
Speaker Banks two years Ago, ' TIM two Southern men
who to night voted in the: negative 'aro Mc of
Virgirtidi and Mr. Mcßae, of Misalasippi. „
. Was hington "Tragedy.
.rori.spoirmerr or THE WEDDING ECM ; •
Walliirworow, Menke 2 It epinlNTllrthet.Mr. Sicklee
wee called upon by the Rey, Mr: Malay,'ind - informed
that Mrs. Sickles woodn , great mental atone, and cinder
extreme phyektal suffering. and that - irAnou in of
feeling continued long to exlst, , it tamed probsbl end In
mental aberration, or, perhaps, self-destrartion. It wee'
under snob circumstances that the appeal wee made , to
him to restore to Ifrs.-Siclelee the,Weddlin Ting, which
Mr. &akin bad teke'o from her band on the day of-the
tragedy. Mr Sickles said in ressonee. that under then
oiroomatermos he could not mist the appeal iu behalf Of
one he had so long cherished with inch deep affetvion ;
'and that, whilst he was willing to 'return the emblem of
their former love , and stolen: he returned the ring brp.
ken never to be re-united—she bad sundered the
bonds .it. typified, to effectually ever tote repaired;
and while he barbered, no feelings of resentment, he
wax unalterably determined never, to see her more. I
From California mid Alou Plains. t
PIGi•I' BETWEEN THE APA9EII:IIIDIANS AND IrsiTiD
STATES TROOBS-7EE,TROOri OBLIGED TO WlTH
inriirnioni•aziao" 1 .
f ay,tbe.Orniand
ST: Lotrts, Mandl B.—Thy overfeed mall, from SIM
Frenetic° ofatthelth'ut fm°, bed Arrived.
The advice - a from CaltfOrnts aro two days later than
furnished 14 steamer.
The Tllllll brings wo through passengers.
CALIFORNIA
The steamer Hermann was sold by the Milted States
marshal for $4O 000, to Oart. Reorge Wright.
The steamer Uncladlaw was advertised to leave Sin
Francisco on the Ph ttlt.,,for Colorado river. with five
or oixtUandied 'troops; to operate against the Mehaue
Indiana, , _
DlTlLLlCllit'll.—Arrlved at eat. Yrancl.co,
ship Ormaito, from Nos York.
Bnalneasytui brisk, with, a. large deraarld frorai4ail la
)
THE PLAINd
Capt. Ski Man; from Bt Pdso, r ePor te that a band Of
Apanhea had stolen a number of horses and mules from
Ban Ellzarlo., Pursuit ,was made by a detachment et
mountedidtlail from Tort Bitte, ender Lient
The Indiana were overtaken at Dog Canon, one
huodred and sixty =ilea distant, where an engateweit
recurred. rrealtleg hi the withdrawal or the tionpa,
with e. , :less. Cf three killed and six woMided Ampex
the wounded was Lieut. Lasalle, who received a wound
in the lunge, snipes xi t.a he mortal, About a doses
Indiana were killed. ' •
The troops numbered o /If twentptwo man, and tie
Indians gnat two hundred
The.filuita Ts•Cfaxeste, *aye Lianhanant Beale -and
ble aufedinini Enid leare:•_hinugnergite , for the - Veit
on • Bar& dna. -_ • „ •
The earninlesionereto run thiboniedary,llle between
Texas and New Illexleeweri atlore,lNlns:slid designed
to commence .operatione ezilebinerr fifteenth. pot.
Boonerilte had detailed one hundred of the trellis to
act lui their escort.
A
WM10111(1TON, March 8 :-:It is not regarded hem 'bat
the tenot;of the' iment ifeace.thea Irani the Partway'
°aped anah as to :warmed ,the iconeltud on that
wm between the United atitee 'and Paraguay, to inset.
table. - `lt le Disarmed that sea" an infirinee has been
drawn from the artnlep i 6 the published at
Acutelon. which are to be Wren with a large allowance
for 13 . nannkboperbol,e and ?..r.apmm4.brarfao. . .
. ,
Thif riisitnasteirlleheitat , s 'Health. '
•:=WasurOmoirrhigth B=—lt wiz .fecred, Met night,
that Posilnatt.e4leiteral 'Brown , would Fla• recover.
This morning, however, there to smart ed Improvement,
although not anfflotent td altapprehenaion.
• '
The reportea ‘Var with the lifohav fie .1
WeeltinfixOn: March 3 , 101 hi Indian - Bunten hare.
Wren mcv.lnformstion from the Government agents
tAnding to confirm Va iipoitidiunintihNivoAiiiiti
hi#ilthehiiii 'Nor ' • .- •
•
:-`.sexileube Ifi r attunit•V'.'"
Itaitubg: iseently;obuTioted
of .the ndUrdef bt bet husband, wee yesterday dowded •
new ;trial — To day she was sentenced — and'hOt :Axton
ton ittictfor Wedieedig; ISO irtiN of AOll not; . 4 . c
•,, ,
o., = . :The'Ktlnsag - K-LailtkPOdg 0, 6111 ' s
JAL 41 , 1 x, Olinpl4ll,`
W/ fitet:in the iOce,xit.kidaspping.An n who •
1 4 adgi I,66Stisgo'n ott**tit Oi 160410199,.
pi, wise dlookkoziact
Detention " of Bteaii*erl"...,::'
New 'ett, Blarelt!B.'"— f The; , ideainos,, 91 IT of Wu ,
eheator listanahorod Lithe Bay.
~ T hiratememeaJteineeeldilentliaL-Jile~ity",lll
pit tomorrow.
i."lll 'n if t' " "1.
a ek e ervigkitkon.
, .
the wesinipoiwor Lake Brie y ea
fully
open. The stspacuer.Portemontli arrived Bile mokniag, ,
and lams Immediately BM Toledo. Very ltttb foe is
encountered in the lake.
409 11 ; ii..:; 1 : 9 ' ; 4,1 :a W e e 11 111 arlit t i f 4 44 te 1
14 ft; t a li:l; u
continues. - '
-
..h r .
_Mar,oh 3 —Ylony arm at $6438 for Vow.
ant ilium*, 191eat,bioPsuit, ikon" /14061.84 red
SI 400160. -Corn firm, white aid yellow 70080 e. Tro
unakiaged: Whialiervprietotrn:
ALMOST—A SOMMTMLICI•OR-Oilthegtb Pe Of
our,sausielpal magnates, out s eleirAllawtmtate*ay,
too;told ne o,:etory litattotening et,itheitallantliouse
trlo In .one pf . .our - les,hkatableisttepte,3pieh,4f tit is
tree; hanother itiatiriceof totruthbeirig serarigar'than
iletion,tt and itnotittam,Aot nobody any harm. A
gentlemen aid etater,arthred St, k it b:audit:qr. h ' Pate
shahs ttee , tittle the lady no
tired that soother gentleman opposite was 'staring at
her.beeond a molest Maidts endaranes: She boot to
ermgchipestmeravasbmiwstimpirailblp,' She loblod
at the epoone—Ne'lordrei at thispoolos; • the gazed at the
- ts• sod the 10•14,-,sed limbiodloty width" etopeobbwi
his *Wiring box followsd'har:tatifit
beyond ordure: sae, atiihg Ammer's Impertinent shel'
ration,-she threw a tumbler of water in - his face.
Lots eau belltra trulaY'things, aubmit to many
lad eadinte. away Oleg% bat ,ws,seesr,yst, in tale or
latattriEheard Of 'the loretbato Wintestacd AilmotoC
90,4 10 gOrgnitridktbrii;d0ww, 11 .,;0 1 1•WeRe , ' The
giser'risperldigl''o64 or Ord elimateereaseA tit table,
sila ilatioalled;titititilii as
drip Ping as dation &May moraine la apribg,; - -
fil'he brother did not mmeiel*Alletrrill•Mird:,hjd,
sister's wrongs. Not Note word spotehe.-' tip lte.„arost-e
and with the alr'ot_a_Bratasaad the. fm's ate;
lope;.Atadei Volta dratairyglreenli o t ri be
was again on the scene and with drawn revolver* a
warriortsmiew Arteil away at Ostrom who had I:llted'
tt not whely b ,.-- toowidi.lt The fi
rst shot mica its
aim ; the seeona watt .polled by cap +mapping; ytbe
third— but amorena Impudence we* under the 'table
beforethe ball bed trod on Its notrderattp errand Now
wastlaskaiall; bet here imother apparel" in the par
son of a policeman, who, unllke his tribe. aed i not
afraid orpisiebt es halls, and powder, hid eomeati• great ,
'paeldeater. at for liistimalrietranol,Wbatwat a farm'
trzighthave been a tragedy—a feavfal tragedy intone
brief set .P.istote was sadists ,IlamtalArsa taken to,
her room fainting. and Impudence left through itkel
vodow÷wgihoatitiodigt. , It bat bessmddilagre wets'
I no kalla In the
- weapon, bu t t--horrid thought- it e r er:i
'
TlTlttoiiii-limairr itsuatoAD.,wne
.Peltalailbt Itefitand 011.elitting ithe
eity, as it ware t int° trisaglesita,Anishad, sod we
,derstand some new oats wet:truant og yesterday. The,
track is very pikoalti. the - Ostt firmly,istlit, tad theie le
a great:Mod of eittigrlas daliktelmanaii".
Above all thlailhe greatetinventlaa lbw be to Mur
suburban tomaletionts the -oesturmunt oonalderatioe.
to the vielnitY of Nirerd,Oellegsimat,begeo,azioat
weeper, oor_attiraw6robbPlM • - hUs• - •A;Ortro' d,N4".mciae
rate Mrinorstanoti, have taniktkaaerT,t Males wlierw,
they earikrwithe.lioSighNl freehlett•hil` (Pod's tiled i
pity witlievot brieglimarOdLiatliabliiheabilly,preetiets
altrowdartotre To ot hers, frill
.JlO rallremt ; emir Jot Alragif; oki,iLire
Otheie ye' MO it s emogdetiors wikOter/mret
QwznotsTlisp.—'W9: L aret,tarikitited to
%Otte, 7,itoPtrty
thikAtiadile , bilOStarsi WirThroCtbe
Mailtltudininol:cAssOlirrsnitfienfatifriii4the:bitaithrtr.
metropolis -that o , comber of ommeoatt,' jowetryjkod
taoru titcoe s o c e r aue, Or w i s f 'i thi b d
oM te a e ti
' ..tp af e it M ei o t o r . , v f, isee,
Our
dot n.kayo bean rat theater, for slaw days past,
ransitttliorpswatioilitoit ihops;l6milbb Many remits
ales of stoles; goods, ead.,:theirebereeteristie km:moor
in these matioralial bippecontspied by the beet of atm'.
0111111.
,T4 11 : 11 19 1 :D47:, 5 ,11149, 1 , 111 ,P,fallIA•
[Reported for Tho Press)
DiiiiiilVErcibiTL Judge
Oadwalader.—The case of Lewis Suter, charged with
-pareingcounterfell money on-James Spence (before ie
ported), wee, xtfummt ItuterdaY, Flntairlut liiiteuese
for defence wore 'oritmlned to "alio* that 3146agN, the
money was eounterfeit, yet the defendant Mai ignerint
of the foot. It wee shown that Outer is a Stage propitia
tor In kinhasteir)ad that,whent IWO** 'ale ;honey
lie had been receiving' ;nay nag from stage Mien,
and that be: was ,not „peetionlar 4 ht Autism, the gact.
harness Of th e eoln: a* 6 • - - •
SUPREME PorinT-- Chief Justice 'L o wrie,
and ingUess , Woodented,nlheapseirOind Real —Theql
Colon his Coal and Iron Company, plaintiffs in erreCr
re. Jahn ff.!!!Feht der adanteta; err aux This mit tree
brought originally in lthlladilais DistrleVCloUt,
the pleintiffs !Dow being the defendants:ln the court
below The action weshriouglifto viroover the moat
of several coupon -bonds together with the iaterlit
thrrethililtalhlt hiltbalt 41•410144•1140119tIffs. After
hearings veryfoll argument on the part of o nasal, the
'court atfonnedi , This cue 1a the last of the lifinni44:
phis cases that will be beard. On Mendip : nut the
ugnotentlist,wiltbatalrea -
,Nng PRl9$-;4[Latiffe;„ as. _
illaintersoa.l dlektrilietifirtat. effitelevtdeitereitheatio
U TM , 299101111*- U alum —sttli.
number of petty homey, saran and battery, and other
cues, ware heard before thissurt yePtudey.
Mary Ann , Bradley*Ateeentrieted on the airing - of
stealing a 'diver watch, valued at $lO. -
• colored man named.joluelfiliiingewea tried oaths
charge of dealing a amide' slaw tumblers _from the
as
auct porter!ion store7a ofllo Mr. O Bartlett/ where he was employed
:V
The jitrilit the eser A/
of Charles Devitt and Erase,
eberged, with an attempt to commit a larceny in taking
tome billiirebtple, cams Atic : court, : yesterday, end
ienderldstikildiet - 1
Caroline Engel was charged with atiarut,and'Uttery
! open lilisabetk link.. District. !Attorney -bonehead
elated to the larg, that, he bad examined the:puma
! trig in Ms outland the '.re,M- thirdefendent bed
been her friend, and that they bed a quarrel ; ihab she
wouldilka the matter to be heeled; as ithetild not with
to prosecute the defendant. - Re accordingly submitted
the bill to the jury without evidence, and they returned
a verdict of not guilty.
Thomas Ocarina was aimed with ;Walt-lend
tery upon George Monroe The prosecutor testified that
he rams toroarket i en„ tlist Om day of February heat,-
and woe trying - to sell - some 'petatiell - 3n Tenth street,
below the_ relitnad, when Ittbert. RaiDey ltral
-Carty eau hp to him sub alma Rim; that he thin.
ran over towetds the,datindent and saltedhim to assist
him, when the defendinitistina ; that he wee
then struck with* ok, end
,Meked in a shameful man
ner. This Mai happened between 9 and 10 o'clock in
, Mninnossing ntentliorlenitheelirMei'derindsint
strait him or not, but that be attempted to do so Rif
. fray and MoOsitrifora l indt:iialyat been arrested, al
' thouth there has been a warrant leaned; Verdiet;
guilty of ssaault r s Arnotion ntneedliteltnule in
must of judritent. 2 - ' • - - -
Charles Schmitt wee charged with parsing a counter-,
felt
- pate Of Boik*pis. Kr Snits The
defendant went into the premises of the prosecutor and
bought eyeet, and it is alleget, : that hams counter
teat note In payment . 'Verne guilt. .
Anna I:1, Gliplu was
: aural with an mann and bat
tery upon Am:Mack, a little girl: 'The jury returned
a verdict of not guilty:
Au Elopement—Deteitionikor the Rini . ..
away a—P re med fluted Suicide. ,
A ;maple of famines residing In Albany, say s
the- Standard of that city, have just hod the
puma and quiet -of their 40080 oireles disturbed
by a transaction which seems almost incredible.
It is an elopement, and the parties are aged re
epeotively fourteen and fifteen'. The parties wore
attendant/ atuaeleetschOoLin a fashionable!: patt
of the city under a female teacher. Tlieir attach- -
Meet , to saoltether wintruetieed-by , the - Jrast bf
the -seholati,trand , *Partientariti - ,-,ty*:the sabre
testiess, who bad, time 'and* egaini ' spoken' to
the • girl in relation-to her -folly,_.- She •-being
too young,. for . each „eonduet,4o. ; and ale)
had more than oboe threatened to turn tlie
- boy out - of school unless he - put a atop to
his proceedings.; ,Yet all these *tennoestrenolis
were of no avail. The young pair had evidently
formed an attachment for each other that was not
so easily broken. Everything bad been neglected
for each other's society. The girl's parents
oame acquainted with the L faots, and informed her
if she did not Tait her foolliti capers, they would
be compelled teeendler away. • She informed her
young,lover of the name. Arrangements were
elected, and both Started:off "on.thegentral Rail
. read , oars on Saturday. They. wept to.,Titiaa,
whiti the boy had sad'unde "and' stopped
there the boy representing thergie as his mother 's
sisterls daughter. They were , entertained; butt,
before daylight on' Sunday morning; the -hem
hold 'were disturbed from:their 'llonnbereby the
ringing of the door.bell. ' Thole/ bad Stolen *64
from his father and oleared.,l Ow discovering his
loss. the father !tweed in parenit, andloand him
at Utica. 'Bat imagine hie surprise
,when he
found' the daughter of his neat neighbor
company lloletiored finderthe ta(
pression that the hoy,liad beatitlaviag a game on
his own account, but it turned: oaten be a reel
elopement betyreen,tha two. .410Wever, potikw.h6
brought book 'to the Oitythiemornihm - anditalged
In their respectivehomes.-4t is evident that Gaols
of these youths have been ,greatly given to ro
mantic, readin'g;' as :this , transatitbin fully illud•
trates. On sea erring the boy for the money, the
father found a , pipeirioritainirig arsenic, showing
conclusively that, in ease they_were,deteoted, they
premeditated suiolde The girl' hes been looked
up in a room, and. tha her-haa !Ted a good
cushieng. 1
FREA/ili s OF AN ENO INE. A few' days ago,
the large and „nearly . .,new; , costae, Peaniohunk,
drew the noon eipreei After 'the pas
sengers had,landed,. the engine backed down to
take out the ttireorhen a byseander said : " Yott
have only three!, wheels to your , tender!" On ex
amination, it was found 'that one of the wheels
(four t on,a side) was missing. and 'no 'signs. of Its
whereabouts: After a' ime the ireiseinir wheel wag
found; whole' tin'd sound,' in East' Osnaliridge,lilose
by.the crossing. at Prison Point.bridsa.,...Thus-the
train bad gone about a mile, all the way over it
dyke and draw bridge, at fall!sphed, with a wheel
off, and nobody the wiser. The axle bad brokeb
within the.wbeeli which had'an,tioshie 44 1 1 fi g,i,
and let it fly off. —Zoivell (Mass.) c ourts ,. t
0A3041.D451 OATILE Edtallc.dr„ Ilarell4.—At
market. 612 Oattle;ssl) Nevelt,- 'and , 121 ' , Stores. con
sisting or, WorhiagiOxert, ,OuwoHartde.9ll9, two, and
three yearn old „., , ~,
~ , ,
..,
NEAREST Birtti` , =.' Mari .daidiadttni nothing but the
beat, largotat stall4esl gart)i $7.700,8 I, let quality,
(Itiolueing not bit the beat. large fit 'atall•fid Oxen),
$707 25; 2d quialtniiteludiattlebeetgrant-fed Oxen,
the heat , atall.fed Cows, and the beat three.year old
Steers), $6 7568.25 rad qushty. $5; ordinary, 31.
grotten,-,Norking Oxen, from $BO to MO ; Oars and
, Calera f 80,1140, sso,' $Gl' yokelti,gi . nondl two' yeuvi
old $20026:1. three 7 06 0 1 .9 1 d 6 25108 kc ~- L — . ."', '
Shaer AND Lawns .-2.060 at 111/LIZOI. Krim!' In lots{,
$2.32 2 5 , $3.28 ;' Extra and Selettions, 33.76, $4, $B,
Y eingrlifilaii!vriittNk'it.; i 1 = i i% ) *L I, * 1
v- Bides 7yi alo 41 , lb; Tallow 'Nadi'," re; 'Peltdi
31.00101 yeeeettpeelf , Stileel 4 o7o 1 ir: 1 0(<
Third *Gra pdx attiotdr thiataitOrn /Who'd.: Bitty.
lot over the Beaton aiddif,iiwell • 'One hiandred and two,
Vier titilitabOg; abd'L'-'iiiiithe irlawfwilud•d
with cattle; oduitr,swiwif and hoirifwe' , " ,, ' - ,--,
• Of „the wow kkindred: - awfrAirt . wyer, tlij!_ ptetitoil,
thliti;.abiktiiiBe troileAlhOtt, -,.:,:-.: . -_.,- ~. i
I• -• iteuteee.-Letkeet :Ot :Veer, luaus rinutd."lßuidtkt
I lditd/ditilitigo 4 3 fotludi . 33ll /Of Itni'Air 1001:1 1
And thw bw.tokue woad hue bolUwit.fisittoluviK pm
':,that totiaiiii , inerei - Itti?.!i'teilWilfollbeethltt
"Bliteetvio)446elcei ',lllll' gafiAH. DirgAIRIAP 11411*, , !IS .
thinw winildifiwit but I Wiewile susuid aellb ii
itYlierthern sheep wee short, bit the lisp goner et
' Wutdia koptsiou down, .
-1104 1 4 414 lq cOXNERCIAL.
. , 1-14. - :=.4iit3 liktilleiliallii. -
1.-.1.141 i tr.Sl6.: lii A ' 411acti t / 86 9.
EloltpylkilllievigatAmepvifenret stook gained another
small fractia*Are3llo; rilaribeilth able at 10%. . The
M i iill l7, Tl 0tt 1 i.R 11 1.4 1 . -1 1 7 412 4 44NAWWW "ttel"
, F*P_Jalgt-Atllllik 80 AkOl&aeaAO4BgAlMes. and
ciaccoalldiant AO nieAttrolnaa(f isir the
.112gendittell Once larsriesevaill• - - iikB dal. .
Won at no distant day:'''ltiabY irroed - *ialle (h%;l a s s ' and
with IlmitelE 6 ftriliglAW o6ll4 4• 7 ll_o7oll "WU
itomps AQ WWI paoststOcargAitaitenceist rather
droop in the maxerit-AleW Phlfi lo h l llaildeitais7
1011702 2 2722 2 5 , 201W42•11 , 11434111te dm, with 'Wes at
4 °X..,4 , I,e .P. 10 ,1 .fiiiN.a*PV. 1 11 2 , 217 2 2 2 1 17r7 ,7 Vie lad 80
;Itir 611 071446034.14114190434TVkin i 'sf '" V
The /lost= Art saytt : A Olarepow aimeekreula
has gavial remarks obi credit tail beadhlie V igurribes
tlorgerawitive piseurit,r of IProaloiatilte4,4. tut
irmr& iii 4 wr.2iitrict.4 twituesaititseprogeither
V ase
in Great Britain or • this 0011111D1 7 40 , ,th - UN Dal
INAII Dr Heil :10,41.,:jd#44ATDif , lall** -* u s
ilw ien, 01 5. 1 ,!....0.414.4)140 Eng
land or the Baled States ithorte s aaaainladiation,
the pude 92Allitdweemsysysipthrely lathing in Warne ;
" 4 ' a !ttgt!l r laa tll2 / 1 ,14,0, 1 f, tim,egt. "ft In
WAS. inanlt a In annum' where milts largely
70 70-2 ,_ _ b 6 :7 471127171 /2110 abuse
lit
uf uVretrPtifertiettffinll4pOrpiTS the extensive
low WI
s reedit Jim de, oil Baia it_traas-to this
source-I. e.,,hanikliel - J~lie - ole Kbruitoarated -
credit,
BidibitTlei'•gaireafr isitiaTailVible morning, we
overheads conversation between two •of oar Market.
street merchants, is; whieh Ihey,,oonpetulafal each
alai; tifsaa - thill4tatnias. 14curial.cfrii said one,
a were heavier in Ilobrorui than in lay out mouth
AMA we hare been in lasiness. 2l The dismal weather
of to day litiffiliallitoWll door Groight; end the
speech and the makeemf the isatlemen whom we have
ouotad, hare tarried as beak over several maths In
spite, afaiiiilld'aitaisFriiif• • W 42 ariember that it is
1 but a little while Owe aryerylTdy was lecturlogr every
bo iy else spot the raialq, of dete r ' largo business
ha& inikeleaditNalriarti.bedP felt Mehl& doctrine
1449(1466te4141.04,7VitnistIVID1212#2inse fonts
promulgation. The mischief wasiV, d ail were
to lilac' Alt` baleitiltit 3 ,l 7Naa bad
slie*to tissf, filialliamaaaii6l o taelres.
The advice that was then out of seariok*Tlow be
442 1411014.P.W1e ir• voilataincitaPifaiiiiiiew can
u" !..0,31., ~lle- , 7 4 7 .47140e2 107,53717 01 7071 2 1 J 1
the put earns In some daaga ofsleaposiergginnatten or
7r 1 4•1.7• A 400 1474 l"k Inv/ 12 02 1 147 7 00talvera Vero
74 , 7 7 7,717 `.2 7 8 , 0 777 , ..,,PlinlartatiOWl44l SWUM We
nab:Valli in to think that the INA AR
14 - dleleeting mes .the partir t harAll de 4 lint
l ible`i2tainaiii vabst"; 'sat lhatiaNivilfbieas .. as his
F2x4 e i ti t -,,ez 7 l t tlif 1 94` 70 ,F211,, 11 . and
*of ra oats% a nd of bedlam lad enterprise in
WilibigAtitelfoatil 1 2 0 7 5t2 2 4,7.1 ha faith
upon ourbiatanifia". 513 - ?/10,3 ..
But in this Iles theebmgar that we will go too far.
We arelnakelabaigkadodlwari, Ala udent. We are
Doti& careful as "Oman be :whom we trot, and in
whoa handi'iriAlsee,llial.anicuri wlaigayareboll some
chaps 10 Illetb-*Ythoeftl,l9lo Are i tam dus that
io 'o4:,Toriii, ,of Flash k" 6 -2.l r tal,Wkwii am
,IBALlnirere#JK.4ft
,„
,liiNga. l l . M 7ll ll%* but
1# 77 41:1 7 0. ' 14 1 2. 1 11!.4 7 42:21 1 M0 AMID for
baltaioli: lilrirdo"linu wort s haathisibycaair ex
. 111141114 littadelailletiatemrseighlair lido UT aidebilon o f
the same eonrfi etairldifetaritiiiiitibus,
PerhaosArbad i liteilseilatara Pittails-l C . `.,
__Berhispa. s. ward of advice, may novar nista of
some no. WhikbariAlzikDa4o - %it kimiirialiiiiiiis AO.
....,
they, forgotten the lessons arid the reaolutiont of the
peat-sad be ape4ta4le,'; We love to i.e our friends
prospering -and happy, and therefore, the more do we
desifittliellimerebo pie' liosAit)i, - 4 scream co.
Be careful whom you trust, and to whet extant. Saver
;14 E.tttill IMMO il Ow ni per eindltilis in drag
you into briatruptey by their failure. Those Tbo ors
cool and warribetbaeoraf tailatida And oval:Win find
their reeconpease when tie credit allittaa falls tato die
iiiiiiiirsitirtnagVabiisii 1N.4. 1 iinivAcialigor within
your control, Itiranglog alimingly rabid yaw gro
ats, Ramemberihat fp tioWirst treat pow gars more
or leis power over your owe ability eir pay your debar,
and see that • orecit not this heedlealy l ated if you
have ,larateerieay to lend tatAin gerAtOd bor.
roir,' &C'uork *nue lnot to leat:yar iliAiirso soot.
The followi t ife"die iii;Titallicur ter toridit, trea
sury noble and_leed iguana, si Britibraillirlnmase
&' 9 ° :Xr /44 11 Ilttlf.~4g2l 7 4"el i t.
214151.0uth
Third strict :
1
4letArmic,„
i r,..v. A GAX VlttortOrarirotrut.A 87
•• ii• ... A 0836 Old -'=.a ..4 86 •
41 " 1177 1 al Pati 1W1i11i1M 7127178 . 24
Bratii•Are.' IT ' -.. .. 04 AD Tillers 780
p1, 0 4,.. 0 4 pass„sr..... mg 104,61v01dern.........6 911
Ifilikeli Omani itiltll-10g; Iftlial64l "viarail.V..s 00
i
Anneal 0r0wae,...1i122, , tpatisßAtrielioaslo 80'
Braila( Thatere.:, - ..• la Mast • 4, ..15 76
Gui1der5.......4..5. MI Oiddralialeai Gold-1 06
Bp lic Mein JORPti.l.l2 , ' regilleirlilver... % d;..
i . 17 ,2 272101 .42 Plia l l l oo4 . * 4 11 041 i.rllkirSe74
Land warrants, buyi,cg,lBo ac,...; F 4 6- 441 1101 2, 2 7 0.
- do - do -- - de- - 10,, 116 1 , ;A', - go
1 ND 4 'AD 'i If , '.14 "C e. 120. W2....int f.'T Et! Vo
do' do .do 40 .:..100 ~ %no
9, 4.,4%' 'ilAc;•2 7 7/ 4 1 1 / 7 YmeateTreasury notes, %'
,' , ' ,- E1.16'112
/ i*WalcitlNCllt .PFPFttiSfik lAMB,
daibTartcarar4lll4:l2 4111 Q*Og )
AND amagesiao s ,o3 Imeat comas MID
AND olaillatilir egainito.
'• 4- ' k" Parr *Ai.
ai...,.. 1 41
noo Clio , et, 11..:•.2.11.1ir ' i 17iiiiidmik*un ...991(
, 7c2,,...d0-- s.,strat s ,22. „ til7lijibed,lll2.,,aoo-411114
00;
_Waysalowemilag,:,9,ll
1001.111110, It Is, tiki.,9s. - 20. • dra'...., -......-., ....gx
100 Ay - ..- '., v.,1151-• eillialtv 154141.98115411%
2 00 e' do' ' r '"' *" . l. IV' $1316215201130, gries
1003 Pennaß2l mg, Oa 93 - aliases B. 43%
bars caave aves.9.l% 7 ;49 711 n &Alta 117 X
1000134 W -
_____,sa... :.• ilia
80 1 Schuyl Net pf.bs 19% ---------,..
,--,- , ff_y_
Ho do bairn 39% 10 Lehigh Scrip 2,8
- 60 Beading B..eaah Stlig 15 Balaton Goal, 2dys.4B
60 do 94% 1 do - 40
.L -14 oatuarolal 8..A1, 7 8 17 i 07 , 1 t ,21 7 !firlf4fle 74
ortnantowitillar.6o .
1111041011
86 abt Peauedie.,...ll: 4 l
ioro mon & Am 6a.'23.
2000 Road It tbi, 16 -.mil
200 t. do_- . _, .411 78._1
lona Union Cl e;2421 1 . 37 .
100 ahoy! Na, oak lox
4 Germantown Gag. 60
2 Ponna It . OM
' l ` l i f gal l a " 11
•," - id. Asked.'
Ph/Isis -- 99 Oda
• zdo •-, •11....V99 ' tahr
do New.. 103 103%
Penne ge....ta.:.22 %9l
Beading it '4% 24%
do Bds "70..82% ES
do dlltigatiL9l22_-
,ktlt do de '1N1.78 RV
Peens '
sq.a' -
lon a su
- i barn jg g
- -. 114 Slit iii .. . po ing A
Nor 01 On Dv or illi 47%
do Prif.....A46 lOW
italarvlNiatis 1 82.72% 72%
Soh Nay Imp. f1e..76% 77re
a
liftßesdit V/ 46.24 X
25'13 . 110rt anal..t... • 2 3'i
NO d 0,..
1 HarrisburgJr EOK
-I&Exeh RIK iotylli4mb et .l3o
7 N • "9};
10 Mtneh ll Bedp ' 14
- -TlfEADIrt!-
` l NEd.Athad.
Ekh Nov Stook... ox IOM
dci , 'Piett 191( ]9J
Wmap , t& Sim N. 9) 9X
mtg 70.72
do 2d. ES SO
, Lang 151and......NX 11X
1.2%
LON* dt,E150,.;,60X ba
Uldet'Skir4. - .:'.:18X -29
-Tdo 1.4116 t-Sied.i.NEV
Niro, Crook Et' X
Catieissi .6x
[Lehi& 510ct.1.4-i,
„rbidadelphia Markets.
I,: Ilikaci7 . 3- - Eveiting.
The but the demand
is Milli eYeifilitire; end' frith. ihiieln ten.
diney.^ , 4llmlV2 0001a/I'ola lanviliitif rold,itt6.4ll for
, enpergne,s3.so for extra, andoJso7, fOr 'Cant family
—the hitter for si gocSl breads ;60kbitriale3syttelyrine,
super also sold, at $6 tfl bbl, tot Ship:Janke Thei , ‘”
teed() are ayieg rather utorastrettat thi - eiholftprieep,
and 'farroy it $7 itatts, 1,60411dd1r - to quality.
Bye Plotir hi,tlmitim,kusd.iteltiegAselyat 84.25 bbl.
Corikhieal Is blinked for, and rather scarce, at $3 61.3
l' bbl for Perinlat a Miletif.;soolble Brandy/dui Meal
was made yesterday, at a price kept private . Wheat is
wanted at - full priors, and the market is neerij tire
,vres . quottt Ired otAltOn.-Aad, whits Monde t 4;000
bushels of the letter, only tab. - quality, bid at Me
Sfr ASV , biahel.
Corn is ticalasigeit.;.s,ool/bustialseolAjit 32e;initore..
Oats are 3n Nl' '4l4w 1ied.',411,1_400. ,- Iniahehr,,4old
at 640 tor polawsre and &to' for'Penneytvilia..efferley
and Malt are dull 1,000 toishrla of the.former, a very
superior lot, sold at 95c, end 2.000 bunkele of Ohs latter
oq tertne)tept private.. Bari-le dialatl . 222Nr,son for
first No. 1. Cot'on is firmer, and there Is rather more
doing at fully former rah*. birmserlea--The market Is
inactive on ackunt of the wet weather, and prices are
unchinged. Proviatonaarndo4 and prices about the
lame as last quoted: "Etioda—Nothing doing In ()lover.
need, owing to the difference In the viewalit beyers and
$5lO okired `and '37 ailkid'ibi *line Nerd.
.Whiskeyie Inactive i.Weifttote.bbi at 27k box., the
latter forphio ; v 4114414, Tipie 2 t.t, 1 1 1 7 1 ,V4V 6 X
6270* - ' ii
March 3.
=
New Ye?, Stook z
woo idtrend tVe 85%
1000 do 85x
1000 N Carolina NM
6003 Iris Coo '714110 874
18010 do tO3 ,
ICO Ilisehnoblt 'Plot 39%
310 Ohio to Rook I 92
1.0•0 B-dc Quincy R 99
:100 Mich Cen R b6O 52%
EO,, do 130 E2lj
60 Rich 8 & N 36g
1 100 lii.dbrelfig4r 49 %
:bin 49%
1100 48%
tO Al Cent B _,mss b90.69#
160 -- do-' - -- - ----- 99%,
TOO Rini Chien' ; '
. 400 , do 930 71%
600011 d•ov) SdKtßd 7 , 13(
2000 Mak Oda 8 P c 88X
Ibo PoiF4111)111.all B 8 di) TON
20 PeoplVs Book 102 X
2501 a Central - A - SON
-410',f I 841(
250 ' do - 81
40 Erie RaUtoml 12%
100 Hudson Elm B 32%
THAI -MARKETS
AIIHNIS —Pole are arm aa .. .75,.b . tia pearls ace at
$.5 7665 BTM
11/1/0 —Wei of 1,000 bales Maaellatt 6,40, MX nice,
and I ten a-Breaded (dolma' atlo.oo;ara r iipbttekt from Boo
ton. All other deaorlotiona are inactive.
Ismoo:—We note thei'salas'or6o chaste Bengal to
arrive at Boston, on private terms.
Faun , .-The cargo of bark H. Sbelton; - frota Palermo,
sold today at Public sole omitted of 2,280 braes Sicily
Oranges at 111.1002.40; 200 boxes ;Sorrento do a 5:. $1 90
el 95; and 100 boxes Letoo:a $202-26-eash, -
PLorta.„—lfbe me kettor State.and , Wenternalour Is
active and 66 bitter, With - shies negitgating - 14/#o3bhu
at $lO4 75 for Mottled; $8 4606 'lO for superfine State;
$6 3046 60 foiextra - dofss 0005 , 86 for SuperfineWee
tern • $6.50e9.75 for extra do, and $6 6606 80 for •hip-
Ding ' brande of txtra round hoop Ohio. Canadian Pions
Is steady, with hales of 200 bbis at $6.9007.10.t0r extra.
Southern Flour la buoyant ardlo6_dyerer, with sales of
7,000 bbls at $8 ISail.so for common to mixed, and
$0 eeol3-fOr
Vbeat„her -lartbar tarsamed, 1,62,4,10 th
:tales' of , 80 0001brisheli at 1415 . 0148 a winter
WesternAtht forye4ite :lams be dull, with sal. of
of 10 000 basin's at 860 for *astern and BSot4o
for yellow Southern.' Byeds. quiet at 86882 e Barley
to nuchatigsd—salts 2 000 boatels fair whituCanada at
00., Oats are steady at 500640 for Boutherni Pennsyl
vania, ‘l4,lersey, and 6441080 for )Itite;Weatiin, and
PROVISIONS —Pork ia steady, with sales of 250Nals
at gir 00 or sat Weis, '2l7:Bl4elftfor saw do, and
$18.25 for Prime. Beef is steady, with sales of 100
bble at 11.5007 for Country Prime, $11,601111 foie Coun
try Men, 29611 fo! repacked Chicago, and $12012.60
0
fee; estra.,X. ;311sekinl Sold Catt Areliolliling
slowly at late rates. Lard is doll; with, ail. of 100
bble at Ilh 01903 4 diaper , sod , glralleelate moderately
satire at our previous qicitatlois
.110vwfitit..- . 4aisa woo niece of Iso bags at 808,10,
6 months: 4 t-
tunas.—L. 111.,Hollman sold tO - day auction, 260
bode New`Vidosiii - "iteigii , il EIXOTKie, 90 days and
moo s r
2So .
~ ,,, ,4 1 •.. 0 , i 01 . ,
,g
--= xtf
tfir litelliP itrlvßeeadrintatie, outer
4. 6 blemenf an 4sentey. •4, the .er(ginM-at Argyle,
lately' reifottr elo -op - Prima - Mutt 'drlblitng
beesertinithitir,resplettve ostatiomilthfthirriow to
the moral and physioaderlevatlen of the Highlands.
The movement hulk' la'rellefted,
.been crowned
with thiPgrbiiiiil -iyuciesi-WhAtiwiwgit hoe been
adopted.
fti:SfritulioStet.,
amitieexpenatToltuusat,Vatbodieuome,,,Aure
tomtits doubt of the.:rlMmuidiell ~YgtfvV~ iiltßfA•
tglulgo.
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