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HOSIERY, GLOVES, mins Eis SHAWLS. 5rV.e.14...P11,105.:4 .P O- te . 1 ; BRION*IO - DOM*7 4 7: D4y.:610m, 816' INCARILVT :13taBBT. fg•tlui - SH.APLEIct}I,:RUE 8e UO„ IMPORTII4I OS LINENS,- ' , , ' •NU=l GC!OD'S, LAVES, and ' BISHBOIDERIEREI 82$110111.1Cg ! T StRINET. fix "ltiootik,ststritOtioUto:l4oll 01VIIM 4aio➢eaa maims by caroiltaii Ifs fie more; eampl•io Wit bore • ...(sbl•kii ,311 : 534NT991Cic•Cat t NI! . , - _,& , 90.;: , : baportsra rod -.W1014;61,14 ' • "•- "X"ALT 4 QII,,T'TgaIgAtINGS, , * 3 fll-14:.4:R KR T. EIT.B.WiIT. Iv ; arAnsat): , , robt.em a thtradeoliti. NSPACIii-REED, it -CO" imotalbezz - mwatis DRYtri , No. 180 NORTH 'TH/RN STREET, • •• - (negativist sorsa Third isit:Oheery sts.,) reb*ft 1 11 4 4 /' 2104 .• „• SPRI . $4:1.0F 1859. • - 255 MANEarivirlith f .inteoarm4 •PD _ WHOLiBALB , 7OBBSBH 01. • iIASOZECTRIS, AND VISTINGS,- ' - To wipsh iko sitontion of BITTIBB 104it03.- S. STEW4ET. & , . 8.0 6' . 11-.A.8,,K E: t 'EC'T EZET - 'Daatar `ln' - ItoportiWe aud ULNA, 191/4144:0111,9AT1, .NONBAZINNI3,, DNISS 'GOODS, 04:;ke. ' ara . eluatautly. Wedelns' New Goode front Saw *de aUd ,iktimetilil4:diertlOtei; to which we 10,11 a .-ii+tPaYl ! pitittiiN; JONES; 4,03., I 0 lc:A DOMS'BT YO DAY' GOODS, • • ~ I losi &ant below MAI, Bost4 dap, & 00., nrecomais Alit4ollllll9B iqltE/GN AND. DOIESTIO DRY.4210(3.1:0,i . , No. 307 MARKET , OTIGkET Axe lid!, INIT. NO Maas • -• P11.114101184/1/A. 1V59, SPRINGIMPORTATIONi 1859 riA-TdEi; ROSE, wrza-rzigts, i9l Dtl fltreet i and tad COMIVISCIA Street, i ni " D IMP KLA, thORTERS AND JOBBERS x74.pr9 - s-ppomes, ~,11ame bow open o?Toilete itOok; to 'width they In vite the attentlOn of bosom '‘ JAMES, 'KENT, SANTEE, 4 , 5; /NPORTERS MID JOBBERS i'REN(III, GERKA.N, R Y' , G O.D S 289 Axi) 241'140E2H THIRD STREET, . • kbara'Rlia4l ktzset. [Erkola krauts far MERItIMAOK EiE COEDS febitPins ' • Ptrio MEMO, • - Wpm. I J L - 0 0 10,24-00214. Wu, 0, Burma, D. D. B. Esau/ ItiEdEr.a; & do.. lota Bladsa ; Lets, & Co. . /160fiTERS 'AND MUM • - - rd . , Y • Cl-. 0 1)• D S', -No. 47',1T,ORTH:T4I,RD STREET, RHILIDDLPRIA,oint SPI4 - 14,!31* STOCK I! mew 4iompiiii ii"onlii'diOptmont4, and:ready for Bayard. PtoroPt-Pollint IneVekante; friar!. all Patti of Ako • Caton, am reerotlODy oblioitott oats and mime lot iikeyroiolvoi. ' _• , _ C103100,-•TW,INES, , ,manufactured %a *Mot sal• II NNAVEB, VIVIAN; co., No 2$ ti.iverswo. now.or " mum axititea . tAziert4iiii,lktiiil,aild Navy Oakum In store and (or este WPM :Vita; SIT. LE9 e'llo.l' No 28 Nettle 3 1 1/0 1 3/1t at. end I:2 Noel' ItVita • vtavl Tapictiso 118,9111105,' bt 41 di= IMSSIOOIIIOi SW% SS toors, iitanisrok Sly.lingo, MI.; fQ#Liqty nkie Adits. ice.01:(0. boot OA. W WO 4 1 1 1, ~11V j ,101172, I ," PHILAttF.LPHIA,: , . -,:11.T10.4,64i.Y. APRIL 30.• 1859. eurtnin„inaterifico. , ,OA-Riet Viii 1 1111;12 ,11 071 . :L , .'-fdASONICI 11A14.719 OBBITHCIT , , Above, leveath dtrOdt,': ' • CURTAIN, AtiITIOLIALB, Wide French Setinv; „Wide French Brooatelleg Wide Pren"oti cloud de Leiria. , Vide Woßiteit time*. _ Wide Union Damask, f, Wide Daingek "fab,e Pith. per yard ' Wide Marlette ter 11,:"B. Oars. ' Preach Plashes for A A. Oars. 0111 Oorniesaand,Binds. riorde, tamps, and Prlogei." ' Teasels end Loupe. ' ••. - • ' - • Hooke, Itlngsi aqd Brackets, , .purni.nre, coveriags. , ,'ElditßOf bRIUID LACIRrOURTAINS •••• Late Ourtaina, $BOO a rally - Lace Curtains,,S4o o a pair. Lace dortaitne, $4 50" a pair.: Lace On'rtsintii $6 tO a pair. ' • lade Curtains, $5 00 a, pair. • • . Lace Curtains , $7 00 • pmts. „ tace.Ourtsles, 67 SO a pair. • Lead Curtains; $8 00 a pair. LOCO Curtsind, 50 'a P ll9 . - I „ Laos Our . tslna, 80.00 a pair. Lade Oneteinti, $llOO • pair. - • tees Curtabta siO 00,a pair. .. , - - Lace Onztatne, $12.00 a pair. Liqe Ourtains,l2l4 00 a pair. 'Vote Curtains; $l5 00A pair. ' , , • Laos Oartstua, $lO.lO pair. . . , 7Aas Curtains $lB 00 a p tug Oilltains. $lO 00" a pair. 'Laos Curtains, $B5 90 tiartiktra, $3O 00 a pair. Lasts Curialaa, $4 O 00 a pair. 'ldefe oartains. 150 00 a pair. • • - WINDOW_ SHABA% • painted and Geld Serders, in etore and for gale at tips following priori; wiala'good natures complete' f4r *dela I shade, retail:' • '••• • • ' • ~- • Glit Bordered ehadee sad Plitures, $ 0 76.. Gilt Bordered Mildest and Fixtures,,,St 00„-'•••• - Gilt Bordered Shade. and Fixtures, lEO5 "'”! • 2 ,1 Gold Bordered binds§ and...fixtures,- $1.60.., 10014 Bordered Madge anti flitureh' VAC • Gold Bordered Shadel and itigthres,'Sl • "Gold Bordered:Blloes and Fixtures LI-25. •", "-ooid Bordered elisdes sad lilioureiLlaa 50. Gold Bordered Shedesand•Plitnres, •SS 76." - geld Bordered Shade's end Fixtures, $R 00 ' Gold llordiridsBlune 508 tistnres,'43 25: Gold Bordered shades and eixtures, $ t 50,, s;, ) Goldflordered Modes and Fixtures, $S 76. ..",„" !": 1 GOId'BOVIOXEd Shades and Ftithieu, _St" ; Gold Bordered Stadia and P Unruh". $4 55,- Gold Bordered Shade/ cue Fixturer, - Stlak, Gold Bordered. Shades and fixtores, S 4 75. ; Gold himitrid therltii and Patureb, $660, f. • • Gold Bordered Bliedei and Putures, ,; " • . ;7 ,• • • Gold BOrdOrOd,ObOded and , 87 od. Gold Bordered Shades' And IPlXlarts, $9 „1 Gold Bordered Shades and rixturee, s'O 00., • s'..;( - ", '6014-nordefedkhades ap.d Vistula, $l3lO. ' Bordered „Shades Voids 'to order; Uriiioll. eta arlaq.' ••••• -•'-• • ' ," • ' • • el, 6i)040_ grolitntisOimt AICTSTM . BROW N ;' • ,inepiek4 'FLOOR • alirdlJOT i lie:;:i,, T . 021 Le*Fsst , 8143011 limeamiLlitlfft,, NORTH TIIIRD OTREBT, - ':`-,47; 80t8 'B. W. oorOor of 1180/4 up .GAItI?.EITINGS - • 0,11 OLOTHd, AND HATTLNAB,' ' " • *OII I E, , Witigog. 044 An• , d I Z IIO 11 #* 11 1‘ -a" , . It . o. 182 CIiBSTNUT ;$2 . 11.111M,:;„,1; , ::. 'I".IIPI3BTRX :VELXV,i's .• • i- . 0,1 ' 11111 iNea.to ir, 14111 ry ' t. - VXNETIAN t WIMP, DUTORI c i Q , • ; 001 TOR; Lis and ad , A 7, Wki(allii fire reeel!ing daily !Non; the IdenuTeekb4 and are prepared to offer the trade,on 'lhtVing the Agenefrior somecor the beet end tadt.del abside bode, lie inn offer bidoiements n_bt heteiett • fo 'bit* in Phfiedefidtte: ,All geode *old atlimaitt, taetnrsr. ) s priest.Ordete earehdly Attended 1D Aloe; Agents , Blink and Widtd,Wad•ophi, Larne supply ntirldelk , ireimireeonetently or/ink:, . febl-dxn %TAIR 110 D 'MAITUFAOTO4Y;_ 225SOUxtt FIFTH , RAW „_ „A. 5, Meo A.LLUM' sr. 00., o A rt, Pt 'X ANI7 F 0 rif,'R sqLEN. EOBA MThL9, GERNANTo utroarss3 <, OM CLOTHS, i!'Tim'e; ,WABEHOUSi, , bO9 qiiEST2fI7T ,?TRBET, • 0T.1011,1101311.111, '‘ • - „ , ItITO now on )1111N1.11.,11 , steak Of Clarpot • fug, of onr on and other` pokes, to Which we Indite the attention of Western and flontbeen baled. todl7l!n ItIDGWAY,,II4O,BSNER, & 00., . . . , -, , Importers of WOOLTANtii '. Asa marring WI isupppos of = . • SUPERIOR CLOTHS. DOEBEINE • T.41.1a011_, - : ~ FAIICIT °MIAMI - RIB, no Ivo the followlog eelebrated oreentseturera— ArBIDERIO 111101tEr413 (lattle'Tioket.) ' W. A..7OFUNNY ABUGIV ' = IMMO to' IlOttetTAT (O. sad M. Clothe.) . , ZAMBOIik IIItOTIIIIRB. B. ToENNI,Da lc co:, and others. ' retel4tet . ' . 146,43WIISTKUT Street FARR.P.JAL4V 1i4011L:C1 4 6. alimony)* gionaukne, " . • or OLOTI10 ) 11021/Rillftt, Bra. : 232 oEfESTlitrr STRUT, teid•Bia " - ' Phlladelphls. SPRING.TRADE, ,1869. , • SHIi'LEZ HAILED, HirrCHINHON, 112 CHESTNUT 'STREET, " Ar . Epir . 4sniag leige and ;tasted stoat of " • LAWNES, Oktel,LIES, PAlSTA,"iiset other.'' • . • • • • • DAMS 0100 Doll," TO whlett the Waal:lon of the trede to itivltee. Also, • DOMESTIC 'GOODS, Cemprhilag 'peeetetrge, Woodward .Doesklns, Biown . ShaqingeaTlthittlign, Karim& Stripe., Blue vmt Vedditute. , 10, OOKFIS H -SHEETIL,IGS—J ust received ALL and for sale by BRIPI,IIIY, HAZARD, Jr: HITTORINEON, 112 Ilhonlvoqxtow4.l, iptlocaoy'rs celebrated Cloths sod Doe- JL. Moo, torthor with other desirable 'pike, of Gersten Woollens, lastleceleed and for sahib , • :211/ELISYr HAZA.11.1),..2. 111n0 1 1ilt420N, , , 112 (Mantel* etre liiibLEr.g'SHERT/NGB FUR ELI BROWN i BLEA,ABD, k, BLUE MILLS. MANY St LIGHT 811ENTING8, • Suitable for 'Rupert, for We bi vneTiliNcinazi &.WELLe, 114 S.,li FRONT ST., ¢26 LETITIA st 001647 Ear - Liana S o ' W. JACOBS, No. 625 AROB STREET ; - - Has finished and for esle a tall assortment of all the moat modern styles of • CARRIAGES. a great variety of desirable 8110CND HAND OARRIAGIO3, that have been Oaf very little ssed, wlrich wiD be sold low. mar2l-3m GEORGE W. WATSON'S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, Nos. 1217,1219, and 1221 • CIIESTNUI ,t 3 TREBT. mar3.3in CARRIAGES. 01 TEM AtAtirITAUTIMII 0■ WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009 CHESTNUT STREET 1011 tat,l6.4m WALE PAPERS. ROWELL A. BOUT K 1 iv.nobvemai WALL AND WINDOW PAPER W Anuouss, . , No. 17 SOUTH .1101MTH BTI43ET. toarlAw Below Pderket Bast Me VlNO—Ground in Oil, Brown and "Violet color!, manufaCtured apd for Bale by ViFICISERILL & 13110117.11 P., .26 . Noe 47 sod 49 Nati' BIRIOND Street. gIOFFEE.--1100 bags - Jn'lea in store an nib by. - JAnlo3 l 4lcAttell & 00., 1125 N ee. 9.01n4 LST/T/A street. 1 1, +;'1: 4 -1,41 ttss SALTURDAY, .5.1'.R1L 30, 1859 1 Jueti6e• for. Sailors. 1 i:ri . b it ti i T ta l4 4 ee tilite e t 4 r ' la E l; li a l t i ' il L il iv n iS e r w p s o p o a l rle A rs s Assizes, loh conVineeti us that . British judges'havo 1 .0 41 t --tnorP. censiderador( for seamen, their righta and their wrongs, than Some Judges in ible'country.,. , .. . „ ' ) . l ' llei trial took' place on the let of April, in #1 _brown Court, at -Liverpool,- before .3fr: Zilatiee'.lirti.tas. ' To' use the ordlnarrpai- I#nce or the rePort,'.amis Viratot MITOREIL g1i , 117414d0: tar aiding and abetting SOWS VienLittan, la ..the "wilful murd 3r of Tuoyit.ts' isl*lpa.n, a saiior, on board the Bogota. "The 'itednied , was prosecuted' at suit of the Croin, 'Ord wail defended by two • counsel , of• ability. 114 Clictniitances:proVed - by.the prosecution o:reaifollort : - ' •., ,` .- • , ii ~L. 1 rieet,as. Atitat was a Gornitsh :miner, NOM lityl;ll4Ved some Money by working at his craft :/i4hili r riodrtielog:a4 Valparaiso, last Christ- , isolete'rmined to returra,tr; England byen faringlihriself.m! etokeponlioard the steamer Athia; ii;:trotlifthe paisage„home.i, , The crew' 'a - : tea. , i_er BtxtMe•ett MemittiPseli4lUflitif 4' thilis i. 'elegizeore '(of ...Albite Bvertewaseirliii.dhp 6,le,f,and'gra;etutit the_ seccind,):twelvettire irtikind tifir 'stokere.'•'The-Bogota . left' Val- . iaralso, on December . 27ar and reached 810 dp4aneiro eil:.Tiirinaiy 28ii , While - the cold • weatheriaated, while they werein theSgaite' ti,fiNagellan, Lannia was,rip to his Work but in-the hot weather ho was so incapable tbal , lie •dtlfereil , Monerfew , an. exchange of duty,,anti hid idetermitted to life qfp at Rio. , -Unite'. Atnide)iler "himself,' he changed his'inind;' *t,Rio itig:Oipsi belle:to Were eteettei •ceet' d, elm sailed thence on the 25t o tummy, t li t i t :rtlY,beftire 12 at'llinin,...„', rt , ecea , s ~ was 1, hepritionetle waiela,wbich that afternocei Was. from .4 , to 03. - :!the - tihip,had - four-boilerii fend tiro stokeholes-'he deceased had already lone' some severk in the , .stokahole when 'lie Alfa to his daly iit'd.'•The day was-hots MIT P OI,. !Ile heat Wait so great that'inie, 'et lf t w, of the crew kneeled otrfroie exhintatioir:' Tbe , ;deCiaaiied Came.out:of the stokeheee,iii 'consequerica. of,the heat, and was ordered altown by the priSoner., Ele`,cluire ; nu . again, `tut assidpusheil down by the prisoner into tile, after stokehole: Be again, hoWever, - cathe' yie. 7 , Dpring thietimo the two engineers Were lit the engliketnein, and ; probably Saar Weide; i s eisedge up again.", - Mtrairsin - then'ealled to *tartar limmankri, I' tineof the 86)10 . 3pr:trim . perm for some rope l yarn.,if then went n, es Itlfoundtze,deceasedcomplaining*trogany[ - n, at the instance of Buenasai, ithe chief engineer, and'with the help of maother...num, fook - Larrnen;itinggling and erying,dowrithe. 'fieward stiiketiele. I . le then - tied him with the `r:op eft, the-port, or lift:rail of the'laddcr, at its foot, . le f t -,lci,ns - there aline, , anti:went 'into the ;Ongine-room. The fore.stOkehrile Wasstwenty4 . , nixie feet eleven, incien; - siring, ,:six-',feet ten 1 inches udde r and sixteen ,-feet high, There: ..Was a narrow , passage, about two, feet wide, Which led from' the - stokehole - between, the boilers intollie engino-rocen, *blob was'Mrich COolei than the stokehole:', And up, and down, *iii . 9,Dginc-room the ' prieoner 'Walked, Wateh- Ingthe'deeeaand; who cried for help, first on Irian and.titen on god,1111:10";sank. , Se Was' tied up about half an hour, „during which tipie, the Inmates 'were: f ired. up , twica4 ;'There 'were , six—furnaces, and' the ladder tatai to - 4oithfir - three , feet of • the nearest fur :nate. 'itte'dpcittsed, iiboutthe ,tlint - of the Stipend' firing up, alining round, witirhis head litinging, - -ltiriards, ~.thei nearest fiwnace.' The lifiC teat it wile tlied 4 1 '64 &militia; then wen - • ."iiiiinuer,-.0-Dsisa4. - --P .., The prisonerthen,arentAffrintrriiltirnpet with the - chief engineer and doctor. 'The de ceased was carried up gasping.• The doctor %defeat& head to he bathed, but respiration became feebler, and at last - ceased. At Liver pool, on ; lbe arrival of the ship,sonie of the prey gavOtforpaatlon of what happened. Both engineers were arrested, and the prison er ' add he had acted by the orders of the chief engitiaer There was, however, some 'evidence that' the prisoner had originated the idea, of tying the. deCeased down. Re had threatened to chain him down, and bad pro -sided rends. He walked rip and elotan within sight and hearing of the deserved, but took no steps to relieve hint WI told cc Tom is dead." Ali Mit was proved,-rthere could be no doubt that the deceased was literally burned alive 'before one of the furnaces 'of the, ates Mer, His back and left side were placed sonto fifteen to eighteen inches from the open, fiery furnace. He was kept tied in this posi tion for- over an hour, during which fresh fuel was twice ,antplied to the glowing flanace. He called' for help, on men and 'Cod, and finally-perished. , All this was under the eye and ear of lifrrount,,the second engineer, who actually proposed this fiendish treatment, and, while,, the victim was being fried alive, coolly walked np - and dOwn, his eye on:the victim, his ears . drinking in his cries. All this- roasting, too, was. on a.-day when ,the weather-was so 'hot that a strong seaman was disabled by a sunstroke. All this because the - Mail was too ill to do work whip') aotoally is sworn to as having been no part of his ditty, - and for which 'inability he - waS to, 'be punished as ct a sladker," The final punistunobt for "skulking,' 'on board the Bogota, was to put tile preowned offender into irons, and , on short allowance of food and water. To do them justice, they did not roast a poor fellow to death, every day. MITOIIELT, heard him shoat—supplications to man, prayers to God, and exclamations about his wife and children—for over ten minutes before death relieved him. 11(1011A.Ntal, the chief mate, was just as active, and when one of the seamen showed some signs of pity for the man who was dying in torture before the eyes ore crowd of people, Buone.a.as shouted out 4 1 Now, you mind yourself, or you'll be punished in the same way." The commander of the Bogota deposed that, until the Victim was dead, he heard nothing of the roasting. The man died, and was buried that night, and this witness read ;he burial service. .It was his duty to inflict punishment. The engineers could inflict minor punish ments, such as stoppinr grog. They bad no authority from witness to tie the, man in the stokehole, and if. they had asked for it they should not have bad it. He never gave any authority to inflict such a punishment. He testified that the prisoner MITOIIELL, whom he 'had down for eight years, was " a very humane man." Though this murder had been com e milted bithis humane roan and another, (both 1 of of the ship,) the Captain never put these into irons. No, to be knocked down, Welted,- trampled on, sworn at, and roasted to death belonged to common men. The first and second engineers could do what they pleased.. When the Bogota reached -Liv erpool, both of these "humane men" were -brought, before Mr. Marianne, the stipendiary !nag's trate—whO seems to be about as great a nin compoop as most of our own thieklieaded aldermen—who took slight ball for their ap. pearance, and then liberated them. Buone:NAN subsequently gave leg-bail, but Africa icra. stood his trial. There were no witnesses for the defence, but Atrronbies counsel contended that the prison er, who was a kind and humane man, really never thought of killing the deceased, and that the most probable cause of death was—sunstroke ! He added, (precisely as one of, our own Judges stated, not long ago,) that «a whip could not be worked unlash there Was perfect obedience and discipline on board it, and if the verdicts of juries were to be allowed to. tamper with the long-established custom, and the idea that the contracts of seamen were to' be governed by the new-fangled notions of what obedience was due, the days of the suptemacy of Eng land on the sea wore numbered. A ship could not be worked on . such 'principles ; yet,. if these keusattone ivere • ()Mimed, the disci- , pline which ; enabled the mercantile marine to tie efficiently worked ;could : not be • kept 'tip, , end oar trade must be destroyed." • Mr. Justice rfrintxs, we are happy `When Charging thejury, repudiated, this timory,, whiChlens to •place:ithelcoramon sailor's life at - the Meru of Superlovofficers,:with orfediti-, out authority. It had been urged ; by tbh learned donned for the defence, that, inch , imnishments Were pecessarrfor the proßer.dhi ciplitie of the ship,'end that _without them the . commercial marine would be destroyed ; .bnt there was .nothing in the :eyldence to jeadtp . that conclusion ; andif inferior officers could 'be , allowed to inflict-such punishments without 'the authority of the captain, every petty °fil l, Cer in the ship w,ould exercise authority,,arid . there would' be no head. .Therowas no power ' to Interfere iviththe libdrty of a•man on bockid a ship, * except•by the direct command ,of -the 'Captain.. ' • •••:', • ' 'The jury, after 'ilew 'Minutes' consuitution,, convicted the pritioner of mom/laughter; with ,out quitting 'their . licor:,. The - judge, immedir: ately aentenced the • Prisonor. toypenal, , ,servi-, 'bide for &Loon goers, adding that the prispegr, when he found the man 'insensible, instead 'of, instantly cutting him down,' had, gone for, orders to= hie superior ail cer, under. that: c.i . t4137, imreed systeni'" of , discipline said to exist 0u,.. 'board merchant , ships; and boldly - defended, and which mint be',rooteUout 'by the 1aw.,:0) each` _petty 'ofilder' looking 'tor , 011ertf-tOitku, opfeef alkok httbliblnalutiviro,,,tlr' .IzThiali'aft.efteroppijobrionbiabblenti udolett ,Ai , id to he hoped; iVilVdCf i3ometbilig to chet&" 'e 'tyranny 'to `which • seamen iireLimbjectA R., board 'of rrieiebtint vessels , belonging tfi gt. IZnited Stites, ae well as to England.. S :. pole that; afteettio murder of this poor - - 1 'niia,==literally roasted 'alive 'before a red=liot, furnace,:--the crew had 'arisen and demaaded that the t*o , 'etigineere;Blloll,MAN •and lttir ,, , etfiim,-should'be placed in Confinement4bri„ 'wouidAnve been- Considered' mutiny;, 0* 'every .man's ;jack of them *ould have* ela f liable to be hingbd. What, is wanted:. : ~ 'tics - foi 'the ` sailorey4-Protection for, : 4 . .21itt against thecapilei;.the cruelty, the Ul4 per of their commanders. • , . -,.., ~1 . . .;tg• • • • .... ...e.y. The' paid to Which We havd • here drairi ati.", „.. . lonftoirodourred on board an Englisli steam, ii. 'the vietiM"Was'.Englieh, and • so, were tht - tite i Who tortured him. ' Bat. we must übt lay #O. flattering unction to oui' souls that the ineroir, tile Marine of our - owiaavbfred country bfirpft 'out With eleanliandti.' -!.tioni- the fati:V4tur, - eiSeo Oorresrfendelander.the - New YorkTiMesi. or Thursday;wo take the' folloWingmose its. palling statement t' ' • *--, .-- - •:.: ' - .- ."' „,... .”" lf:r: the pausal' yorilrititereelie thatthis are [ of Captain Pendleton, of the bark Sarak, , Riirk, for Inhuman treatment-of-hie .arew t end ;alleged murder,of out of them,. it ;creating, noneidersble, oo:titan:tent.. The aridense" on',ltis ,Momination, I ,gqes to prove a series of birbarittee and inhatitati , treatment of memnever.equalled in 'all the highly ' colored aeocsitte.of ,slavery i , and 116 - ole'Tame Cabin must have * henna, Meet delightful Rhode in comparison with !he:details nr. the, atrocious and" .fiend.likerreatmeet barn beings experienced on - the voyage•of the Sar a, Park. , The: evidence is overwhelming .,, It -1e ' proved gat be beat hod, Sashed ; his ; menokiting ;their:backs and'gsitblng' them with the whip, and then throwing, aptt ilorle brine upon theiivionnds to IMighteatheir see/Igs. , fte amused himself by knooking'dOwn Williata the' man that dted,sableptently,.throwing. him serest( dooksoben ,laroplng anon hies with thtek:Wow and a series-of crudities. linhear&of Muerte chi-, Used image. " The. conch roonx" hes ,beep aided' dally,g while the examination was goinom-a dld *Melt a pitch lute the feeling itgeinst•Oaptilvernlie- . • tea risen, that an inferiated-orewd of ftv4 hatireci.. pimple were ready, to take the law rote geir 'Orrti hands, and bad not the marehal ehewn,great grin:: nem, and been assisted 'by a-peele:if fort; , orllfty oftisens, armed with ',revolvers, - CaptainiP. would' have been sperifieed to the fary,of the people. ), -, After this, we , should like to hear; soy ran ~—eiren, if he were a Judge . nine,tiutee orier-- - „ 'deny that sailors in o'nr merchantTservlce are !tot entitled to . the .very tulips! .proteition which Law; and- Justice (not Always synOnY. mods) can girt them. - Clearly, there must - be some great chock upon the eapricious cruelty, or Ships' 'it/doers: , It bah .Orneity_ as !was " - . 4l :laistifttlypoard the *artier pogolal a i d' the bark. a tritl-t Ftgllittlit° , l:tv-:a , •, .. ( 4 necessary discipline,'? then is Sir 4T.4 - gds Wmtsti right ire 4eneiucing .that system 'ail trebly to accursed." , , . . i Henn ra ic.itz.-4 . fireinan on the Fitch burg - and Woroester railroad, while walking last Monday, between' West Boylstown and Sterling, Mass.,, donned to red in a covered bridge on the road near Oakdale, and felt asleep. The morning train out from Worcester, approaching at a speed of 30 miles an hour; did not disturb his slumbers until it struok him on the hip The steps on the forward car were Wrenched off by the collision, and some damage was done to the bridge where the man's head struck it, but the man himself escaped, with unbroken bones and. without any serious injury! Ll7BllB 'NATl7.—^ a tire were shown yester day, by M. Swartiwelder,'lsq a young chicken that appeared to have died after it was perfectly formed. In the shell, which had four perfectly de, veloped lege and feet, and was, in respect to its ixteans of locomotion; as much a quadruped as the animal kingdom can show. The body was es usual both in sins and appearance. The legs were in pairs, as they appear in the body of the oat or dog, but the middle or knee joint bent in the same direction on both pairs as they are found to In the common well-formed fowl —Pittsburg Gazette. MYSTEitOllB.—LaBt Wednesday 1110111114, Wbiio several laborers were employed to clearing out a culvert, about two miles from the city; tear Mnmerth's icehouse, on the Miami canal, at Cin cinnati, they discovered the bodies of- a. boy (ap parently about seven or eight years old),ond of a new-born chltd,whieh were much decomosed, and had probably been lying there for a' steeple of weeks. The bodies were wrapped up in a shawl and six ; shirts, the latter of which were marked cc B. Cane." T~aeooo -The aid, Mass., Repub lica** Bays that double the quantity of tobacco will be raised in ihe"Conneotient river valley this year that, the re rras Inst. Ito placation is also ex tending in other seOtionti of the country. at the Flonth and in the West.' The great' pronto real, .iied. rill I rapidly inoreaso produotion. The Win mon (N. C ) Oentinel says the farmers of that re gion are turning their attention to the erOp moth bore that heretofore. A WOMAN named Richards, thirty years old, recently walked with her two ohildren barefootin the snow, from Bracken. Xentucky, io ' Lexington, a 'distance of about ninety miles. She bad been reduced to utter poverty, and was endeavoring, reach her relatives, who Five- in Pittsburg) Ohio. At 'Lexington her case became known, and shn was furnished by the Sons of Maittrwith means to pursue her imam* , in a more oomfortablernanner. FLOATED OFT.—The fourth arch of the old Allegbei3y bridge, at Pittsburg, came dotin last Thursday, anti the cable with which it was attach ed to the pier parting. it floated down the stream, taking with it two men who wore lire paring to land it at the 'time. A skiff with five men was sent in pursuit, and doubtless ere this it has been safely landed, and the men rescued from their rather unoomfortable position. THE Albany (N.Y.) .Argos states that Tho mas Y. How, Jr , of Auburn, while engaged, in legal argument on Thursday in Syracuse, in the midst of a powerful effort, was otoerved to corn manse trembling. the law papers suddenly dropped from his hand, his countenance became contorted, and he drepped to the floor In a stare of insonsi bility. He was eopionely bled. His left arm and lower limbs are wholly benumbed DEATH irs TIM KENTUCKY GIANT- 7 4meg D. Porter, wall known ea the "Rentuoky (Haut," though born at Portsmouth; Obio; woe band dead in his bed, at his residence near Louisville, on Monday morning last. He was forty-nineyears of age, seven feet nine incites in height and when In good health weighed three hundred pounds., A DEsPgaterg wont Is now in progress at Hartford, between the Rev. Dr. Bushnell, who, on amount of ill health, has resigned his pastorate; and his parishioners.- They insist upon his doing nothing and receiving the usual salary, while he is determined not to submit to any moth arrange. mant, hemp) thti quarrel —Norwich (Mess.) But- lean. A FATAT. Dramtsn.—A malignant and fatal disease of the throat has meetly made Its appear. ante at Well fleet, MR/Is In the family-of Capt. Richard R. Freeman five children, between the ages of five and fifteen years, haveall died within the space of twenty-three days. Inannmtn.—On 'Monday night last an attempt was made to throw the train of tho Michigan Southern road from the track, near Goshen, In diana. A huge RUA of timber was placed across the track, but fortunately the pilot of the engine removed it without damage to the train. THE OPPOSITION between the steamers mi ning en the 8t Lawrence, below Montreal. is se' great, that the fare between (Fort) William Henry and Montreal has been reduced to fifteen cents, being one-third of a cent per mile; the distance is forty-five Tins Bann swinging in the tOWer, of St... St ephen's Church, East Haddam, Conn, - ' !stover a thoneand yoarn old. It bears the date of A. D. 815, and there is no reason to doubt tho oorrootness of that date, EVERY DOG ID ift9SaGhDßOtti, Who WORM' have the right to live, must be registered, num bered, and licensed by the town Olenk, and every deg must wear a collar with his owne rs tame and his own number registered on it. A 'BOY named Stallings has heart: convicted of manslaughter at Mount Vernon la., in killing a schoolmate named Stillwell,' and - sentenoed to two years in the penitentiary. • - Tag intoi or acs in Chicago, 111., bee been reduced to S 2 50 per tholurand feet, to take effect on the let or./khey, IV° cESTS. :RELIOIOI.IS `,INTELtID,EriCZ' Letter Tient' Graybeard: 1-.- - -,': ~ , _ ~ iime - ioni;"Thurliiiiy,ip. M. 1 , - It is doubtlas Jae; Wit the mass - a your raid, era In Philtuielphia; , espeeially tittrehnrehleing. neaten' of them,- have;_mr., some; SiSas;:gr. cilter,,, ,'hoardlienry Ward' Beecher on the platferri.ifis the eloquent leoturer, then„ he is. , .knowss; tottt, far liss famiUur is the public, with iff r; Beecher as, the "Bev." palter:, I, once heard.",Gheneeller !Perris,. of, New, York, remark in yribiletinit the, thermometer of,the piety Of any ohniohires belt I indicated by the atteedrunee of its people' Upon' the , regulai . ,eveniniisivices diming: the" week. ~I be-: .iteVe, - With . Most prOfteicre of Ohriatianity,:this rule -is, in - this-sense,: accepted-4a a , ,oriterion. -Finding';' that "iit-was :the _custom - of,. Pi"; 1 Month Ohnrotht Brooklyikaa it, in ,w*, ,most of ~ our ',Marshy in Philadelphie, _to -,heVe la I Weduesday„evening leettnie Actin the;Pator,' I. attended „Air. 13 ealterra, church" 'tut .., evening„ and !lo for the Brat time s aw the Porlulainitblie loc. furer, - -,lic the retirenientof hoiii; Mingling with - , his, oims people in, social ;srozatilp. ,- .Ths dectnin.; room - or theist present edifies is Act nraunally large-, and Its iittarlor is alniost as plain as a guakerrneee '. ing.housin - The evening was unfavorable, but,the. i room,wat Hued:- In Pax !yeathy, I ant ,tOld, if is. •T e r.r;Miqk crow ded., ;At 71 a'olaii:the'eariletes:l ,were , to commence, and ; at ibeiXretapment'When 1 -the - olookopiesitithe SPealcals deskihaiked'Gta *#r;,. l o..), 3 asob'er. vaireOdaiiiiii , si If hillidituft; come 4 ,froili a,' itiredit'y's- 'Wilk; eritithiet,having tokcie'time - td orceb; hie 'haiOrind+ toot davierat. in 'ail ordinary-olda smn•eheir; behinds irofy it runall, Woodieffabl4, - the plibtform heingeleatekeeshaps, ' 41 .}- 4 11 1 ****11M44..t.A90r,91ST. gt 9111( :After . ~./.o '- ifffloo::' ft; ' fPlAtieo Wti ll 41 1 . 0 41rictiiiroitteepai: 11 *** 419 4 1 VOCViiirtieifrie r ,Ign,ili#:Und , thrOteOgitlf„rpla.P9c 1 4 C o tji t *it!Oftittit4 to 19pcereepeAding,Oinitherli the Plyinintii r tro'llio4 *loll ' 6 f, hypsa; iiilianewitli thentamistithant St firi iiiiiio,fitte liyilikiliioWidiattgii . iltsek.ptAige Cleft for me," •A:nicist - oonssitditts Orangemen of Wit they ttersiaithatibitmcsieef • oh, ~,,,,„,..rp„..,...:9,..,,r,,,„,.,,,.:1W ri, t118 -agstialltigtlhe-ieoessitr efseParttecqudo, ~400),5,1 niitskfilKto•ort9 fli d -a l .k*,_ll49t-soillt.# l ol 9f '40 1 ,4 1 , 1 10P AM imliioktf#er.ileglitililll,--4011P-1 i ' -- ifftthtMs)4le.a: Ai r ii t .‘ l ,,vo,,i' n re!ex , I ro, initi finttri'-tlAt•leirielrg#44vtiti-er, In; ' -,9 i - - l i fm r ta k d '4lB d 49o4 l , 4*- (dada-, , tasi.e'. ja466ir ietaitiwiagsfairiA".nisx. nikt - ovoidicionowtaitAktiftiad t tii i iiri ilthlitt,/4geriiiittatiAlt*OifiktilillYnklk *O2 fleetalithila,itiatiAlittlyi, ititil**l l .igt, o l . :l.4o ll the 'Pulleinttl -9 44 6 1F-hiffb fialf f ill i NS , P 9o l ll3l- rck . I,oClK4o4.4til'i dam Al ifr * - : Ai ! Mr` n - a ""' t alnd4-11.-flefieher, rose, enC,friitn ia mtio - h-wo a piyie,ori 1 4S'itililei.b - e.fort i liiCiciiadt,'Cridle4d Well, a s.hOrt yasia r gySt poriptrit'sfillatlivilitlier*lth tie 'belief 'Oaf "Mee liearenfiro - re ill' eililblently. iiitteinfeeilth'ilie Sabied-VOlurne iilE tcrataire, :it.;, or with 'Uteielew of makligNereene of - them: by requiring ~t herd?to,tearokfor theaselVes, - he iild not eposeify,mheiy , ,,tia PMgp ,- ,..eqilCbedmitti,- ,Tbe, Soriptures,read, t howe t Ter„are etateo-ic. the.4l,th,? -: ealm„and:crribiacts thlibesui ifai'clause pf promise i..Thilf,that Oaf in tare abet reap in , jokr and agidrW",lfe Wage:an forth and Vamp eth,-hisaring paetene - seed;• stall fdentdittar , e4me dfairi' With , rejeleing, luifighig:ldi Taborets-4i*, tinf," ,, Tliei teaser - sewing. ; of, fears,-was, , irrr, • perly, .: the ?theine.: eA-.. r,,,his:;:diefieuraioffhill4 . wee ..eertetclY • one - - of ",the ,most-- thaengllr extempore NO_ , oentrersatienel,„mtlpi(..ettortii :1- , hfY° i1 v0 7:4 ° , 1 1 4 s '. Y .F_l i §l'oll ' e -kW ,figt6litCrelad ing,A,e_rtride# 'S. few Mena ficnii,thertable,.plaoing ; Idalsands balii4hlsii;`and' reelined - against the - brad 'tiorea, -- ",teith Ids - Ings" , eroired, add 'nom! fienad i ) tfobarhentlite tilicht -'-"e bat'' hb - bad Wad With , tut 'lnitiolit 'lWe r end- easylerallharity: eis - It lie leadtheitti inapirlor Vritlt-a . ecitisrie2 of his , rmos t %ablate ; 'Side-eds.:l .Frera:,thilAmeleion he , orwitelopellyaisp torwitr4 In the table. thee,- 1 - : I .ff*- 45 a bill_ctftsh:s gnie.P.tor,- iFfla b kv" 4 - 41 nmillMtiosi, wntld,agaiie,reile”i air i!lailtirit jed• "T o, these iiii . ,6 haVehOen" - leortateried'hP hear 'hrt:, Veigiiii . r*iii(sif AOOOlOl3 Aqteiiiiiiii to by big teatime ottlifirthhilitie, 'kid othie -I sithjacts,,, 'in 'which , leitgli.pievoiitiires , ) cialatltute ;the ataPle, =the - 1 ' Meat - a owing !i of !,.- tearalk , 'wilf isimtis.el not very indigenous theme;. and - ; yet , theraviiterluietheetilong of the .opinion plly , the two;_tneat asioik) t ob 9X 4 ok . Xr- r ..r Bee 4 4,er'. l - 11 47P;; are the.mlithini and thesympothetio„ inketfect, harmony Ihis7vititl,w - as Ate` 'exiibitiop 0 . Ilia, i rrePreeeiblit smile, shinineticar i igh the tifirP ;In the-eyes 'aids 'coniregatiOni- iiiiihrlis;, - 'iith;. - tiro Must deliseito toishis,r-he ,yartiiiyid- the eXPeri„ - - , Al..ikeeeeetttlit,A nct A m irrs with here land there a - fitie t a - neetharriAapi lone. - Incidents of- his own life were freely-intro., Bused into-his disertra, and ralinitonolitmf Clic.; slonato- the -doings of death ,lin his :era-family were Made, some of which,,if reproduad, Would prObably move the reader aiithef did the' hearer ; but E ferheir,. and ' partied • to' oiler' topics; Among ether /things, • the' speaker` said that one 'of the mat oonsoling- pasagavirs the New Testament was ita_shertestmerseo Jane Wept." -I may remark that, quite in ;accordance-with the primitive onstom,q Christians in tttair s o cial timit-_ Inge for worship, 1,1 entire discourse Was 4ldresse4, to Ohreetteilis for their edliteatiori, latettrif,. as Is sonatimee the case, stiording the' Ginsiiel out over the heads of -snob, at imaginary itnreconoiled sinners, WhO, it may well bepremised, , have little disposition to attend deVotiOnal amides of so pri vate 'a Mara tor as the' weekly. evening _meetings in our churehes. ' , Be _olosed his discourse at ex. , actlyhaltpast , eight, the usual conducting ear• oleos ocouriylog In all,not morethan,fon nrinutea. Hundred!, seemed haPpyin - trsking their pater by the hand as they peeled Out of the robin ; ' , .`-. , I yesterday also attended the _noonday ~Valicels men's prayer-meeting, in tine old - North Dutch Church, Patton, Street; where it' has been 'held daily, without interinisslon, glare the 231 of :Sep-, - amber, 1867; -'. lify . opinion - is that . the remarks Made In - The Press a week - agoi.witir regard to the present aspect of; the koonflai meetings` In Philadelphia; will, apply as welt to the meetings in Fulton street.- There is manifestly la n „of a Cei. I tarn kind of interest in both then there was ayear ago. 'Then, theywere, ,, alled " Revival " meetings, and properly so ; now, although they are seeming ly pharaoterised with as deep' religious fervor, they - oannot be said essentially to direr in this re. spot front many Congregational praiermestloge in ordinary times. The room, which -is leas than ono-fourth as large as Sansom-street Church, was yesterday completely fated, and in the pro, gross of the exercises was, what in these Union gatherings would be *called a "quick" meeting. In opening, the leader read twelve requests for prayer, which had been sent In Dined the day pre vines 'Some" of these were front. Troy, Galway, 1 Wisconsin; and otter 'places remote from the oily, :embracing 'requests for things temporal es well as ipiritiiii: , Aniong others, ,there was one from a Christian in behalf of a brother for whcm .he Was greatly concerned, because that brotifer was uncertain of his own salvation, believing that if he was elected to be saved be would be caved, and If he-was elected to be damned that would be his . _ fate. , In the remarke.made by different persons there was much unielseity of sentiment; though, to'roy mind, there is a signlfloanite in the foot that the 'burden of all that was said was the dOlngs end ex•. hibitions of the. .pirse; &Isar ago, as alt pill lel member, the 'ilium more especially contained the jewel wbioh seemed to draw ferth• the prayers and exhortations of these Union meetings. • Mush has been said lately ,of Rev T. L. Coy lees unexpected resignation aepastor of the Mar ket-atreet Reformed Dutch Church; for the per ' Pose, ostensiblY it may he 'said, of Adding amore ' permanent field 'orusefulneis At a meeting of the congregation held in .Tnesday evening of the present week, .the following proposition was adopted, by which the partial conneetion, at least. of Mr. Cuyler, is still secured to hisobargo : The serviees during the ensuing year are te'rentaiw unchanged, with the . exeepthin that Mr;:quyier's ,place hi toile stipplied in the Market-street ,Ohureh `on Sunday - evenings, to 'enable liiitilo . Preaeliim' thoie eveisingiin the Nome Chapel, Twenty-ninth street, where be is else to lecture on - Madriesday evenings, for the benefit of the tap-town =anthers of Iris church. The resialt will 'probably be a new church somewhere for the 'whole congregation to worship in. From the enterprising Baptist book-pnblishere, hiessra„SheldOn ,15 Co., I - learn that Mr. gputgeoree coming to this conotry is now regarded as a fixed' feat, and that he will probably .arrive in New- York prior to; the: 12th of May., ; The pi foe of admission, to hear him will be for,theArinfold:Ols jest of raising funds to build, his Airich";'altd limiting the audiences ,wtdch csr6Wd 'lanai' , him to no more tickets 'than :ths"iiMM' ; hell 16 occupy will comfortably Crete Comarunion . .—Thei wilt Baptist,) pnbli shed - insLinier, :NAL , asserts that tiviiiegitlar Baptist oinviolina in•liciwpart, It. I , have 'become •free; dr ''open 1 :td: communion churches. Witraa churches are, ander, the core of Bev. Dr.. Jankaon and AM'. How* fdtdonm, Jr, —=Clisischin. Observer.' ' linmutorra Tirana sr us Lesitiou.—The Rothe= dial circuits in Lonitou•Ct the Lady-day-quarterly meeting, when the statistics are taken for. the Con ference, reported an increase of npwarde of 650 members..• • - • - . . PITT9IIIIIIO —The work (religious) le reviving in Pittsburg and Allegheny Olt". More iritoieat le reported than has existed hitherto.' Boaral.o —The Buffalo large and costly Presbiterienblturobes will 11Xely be built the presenteemort in this city. ma'am ro 001iIINSPOPIDENIrli Varreepondente for u win pleas WNW fovea , ltrery oommaniastioa - Wriwilien aefp~ye " d bt the !woe at the writer, >Uk sc to furore er?riOtel,!!, , a the tYpi**Aii, one - Os of, sikt iibaikbe written niron. ' We deal be pi gettlamini In Peanepi. wtaland orifr,4l). einfg the earreet xieirko tie dgiy 9k 1):14e jartiipaiir losslittet, 011. _, CC4i,"*.:tile-116!"8. of poptilegon;or iwi.tiefociiiit U* it U trittittereet. , vreidditßeiriewofihiPionaolllPhAlkliPtt , cr 'Reported for The lorrise.T - - • „i; Plhutpttcrau , April 74190. The ProdoPet nisit*Sin:k" To been 94 . 1 t 1 - ti 0 1„ 113 . , irtialc.hut*thouton96.4. int5.,14,11"4!1 the leadimpartiplea,; Brealietos *re 'attracting reiblir - mors Attention; s o p lioidaracif 4 Thitrheat a :the aloes are firmer In their Moira. Bark Is da is:' OiNG - Minitheriee unsettled, Corea ,•la steak, V' 9ll ll ll ' and 11folasses irednil."'Gritton prices are lowei.Nish 'are' better, *net - higkerjrices. , More !envoi , Ilides.hail Ps. tier are direiand:,'. The Iron roarbeb. le utiniangld- Lead laved dull llounber la - inAgoodrequalifot prime Nand' libres-r*kale Is more doing, eti Woe* artabout the same.. Oita are quiet. Plester• L pastas, The Prevision market:is firri, brit Gielianesationikeve been sod Toindaii ard• - firdi. Wool is d un:- -In, . 1 ° 14 7 f'o?tliii apaitead To Dry foods-there 11 1 TM 1111 110 - `loing. sad, troth the - COMinikeitin'hadjob Emma liar; be en 'earylisltutfirt" , thla Weak; - -Viere iii no Accurndlation of Mock. , Banta and Ithomiland Rarddare , are Alio carob, and prioes the lame. , BREADSTUBVS come forward slowly. and Witt;:ition _ • thmedilight receipts of Flour the market has ruled Pearly ateidy;litt the' I.9Xo2se;diri4bl• batter ; the demand howaTer, hoth'for,shiputeutaaAhOme navy of .6; limited obaraliter,,ths ureeltuytelegyielthingimir a 9w 10,000 bble,:part for export', stldied.2s fuir, fripmline. and 68.1.2 g up to 88 75 for estivisisordirighd reality, the 'atter for faitel. The ;entailers ant, When hats beim _buying, within 'the . more of sB.l2,feup to 672641 bbl for ComulantabliOlee' imperhatrextras.and 'ft nry•lntili In • -iihnutt-- STA,Plunr eqd 9tauliroal Medan and uneettiaii, with smell mime of 'he 'former 121 . oaf 0400 bby of, the latter#llB:TAM99.Bfig tr Ibl for 6111 zeal. ofTiOartait Moil for thm irow ba lf is pt . oudigmAril 9ll4 R, I rre 1 1,1: Derrell - of fitirmu r ei • " • 5;457 _q4B * l99ll nlicee . Du. ".•• . . - •Do. Cent eleiii.rete:.4:l4••• pipo.bOokoonkbfosi. 4b the airrivaL ~ei~~ still •446 SYbeat.=the ; ,market . be 4 11 / I gtt-6iat = t>;af - is fair and prieselathir oonicogl . d,pau e f. Ch l V k lofol6e. fOr kding ikasTholoreo 16tMate eipe at'liiltebfiteK"Ny - 'le ire Uttar ditalairdVe..f 3100.1sam rtifisn'i mad at' S 70803" Gordis peace. media. felt_miquitst Orgiit advanea, with video of 111,090 buiofollew Wish' for fair to " Oast f dais:o4 4 l(ft at' ithee., and erhiteit 7 68.841r..1aa, la quality. „o„tait are better-, ith sew of 10 000 -bus, Goutharn add l'entira.at TOJCS6e. ' - Barley le ; aside of Peen's; "Wage :iretlfeirlfork • atBoa. - t tesigme from 954 - 40111, - nakqualiti. VTIOVIBIORIV-The merited Is Armor ,for Dot, the high stews ocApidenni cheek eifisr.• - 1140 Pork to' taken" Sc woofed 1.5 , 119.95iGg1i0 . ; liititsitear at 113 21 Mmesisteegnalla In &mall W IL Y for AltnoTto: WV°, eat Westemsdo attlli A eeliteif tree Tie* w.lxim. ti6".60 41" bbl There hie beet Mora , imitiryi addlitiese bieretuitirr- Mum no,abaske ; tem in iota} at 1076 012.30 for pla'n land fanny, Name, 930)10 , 3.7pm Owes and 7,4003 e for Shoulder* Greer, If atilurre'reetifilfinittetryf the of fering aselightandiMileteittleetbetter",,Salue.ohlifans, !quickie at 10,101felida, O,Ve9X4 ;411q,11.3( aka; shout:am :at .ilea of 600 toe and tale at IYX 1 Itlatv0•01:12102-12* - 2 12 - 12 X folSo.:4P. omit 1104-00,147slt,diVrr._4011's .soloqll Tembrab. and,lggaistdi at islo#„dr : for Roll Aire tit pea • Ifni " ge e sy. pm it - 7,9g6124- -4 • 441,1,1- et•- • - RTAIO.-The_iniat lief% ' co • ritiniiedull, • bit Pidees iii-e - i'idfhout ;aids% ege to* at 424.-for firtfac *lf Feriff4t2 66assu0diss2 tr.ton issidarof 06gI0V11...siotektulmi A 4 Al Ws32l4ioeltodonotbl ebbiVgod 1006 Y tger 6 se 6 .l4.-eale of old : gailroad lisii,n_eualtomeilikruit,99lll.sorlP-1/0* time, Trines of ir) oaleitimt.im et - a demand dim &MIMS iiidditiereler-leilialifslf , and 210 itylor.Yellinf4fotali:Mixethatp;c 1 1 6htt 4 1 1 1, foricer,Otiol,o4^to emir. ureexaso_beo7fooftflobak,' didnardi foilitiorirlitOn'bliir fallen off, a`nd frollOtlvlbia it $52 kiNtah,it %think•kataboiders ~erefirmi- In 'Nenere',Serit.noebitex f#pokfokpa „worth sl4lflb, and Otupieut slosevamg cord. - "COAL - ..-41iermi•Mit,ifeer and mule *Mimi aratießlaiht Priceefsrldoik istamot fail to entail a serious losefipmseenerege;fieltaottiebnyl- • kill white mit aratnadell tigeT.29,lindiedeall OCAS Vida i free du ImilamikAlholinheatiValPlinkordity. 41 m►Raaig 6 tB 3 tR 1 InP6se*Img• imadiPAIIANe , of oftibiado:fokuatilwit.2oA2telpfir 11.b.1 8, imatbs; /perm ere boldat49of,oott,folloorikili2.l3o,lloFA' RurOpean idricee,iimitfitte-iinfivore ble,lind mien* amw itionettleilitoT MAN'. ifrwinto ;With a thrited dementfor spinners ilalasjnoinds _stout 710 - Wes, chiefly ppland 001, 12e for up.to lea Itier ittemei for middling' tilt tailtty. lyriiples at 12w andlnfersora9dlselligt perlb.i.• moremoo; laqoPro.robor;otompf;r4witlc the in:erjoof throe /cork aitofk*st . - - - - ?• 1, 1000 -. 'mlBo6 ANT , 118515. Beene stPerte: -411,410.00000126,0147100204142,200- Az. to 9. 8Ata1ii..1,450 00a 2.184.1k001j0 000h41R,000 gz: to Trance... - ..• '391,009 SOO,OOO - '-. , 30.000 - = 402 000 ;1113.10 other * 481.000-F,4111/0110,.!iliht.900:1•400 rota exp0rbe , ...,;.2. 2 11., 0 001,104,00111"90nR,118,900 Bunk. on hanit.:.,:• •• 031,000' 061000 3911 ) 000 , ssopoa ' Of wilortilibmthe'paiviodkrfiebiddibrtlifoloro: Zoolmi st_Porto:.•../..0.00U, , ..71.000; , - - ,17.000... , 47b 000 Itx, to G.SILO% 93.009 . AOOOO - ....,49,000 to Trenef;...:. - . • 0.030 ' =ll,OOO `'• 1(.000"'16- 000 Itiother ... ........... "r41.1000;: - .,.."000-,93000 4. 1 '.6t6ie55606., 112.00.4 Itt 000%,-, 000, Ate oro Sobiaubr.--Dioatoto-. - fieciomoo at ithepayte;eourpread with19561t76 000 baler 'l"tiorkid-fitolassie to" Great ilhitaltwrominkredml4lelll6o.:43lo6o Wee diorama to 'ranee. 45,000; increase to otbee porta, ZS 030. louporbor 80,000 bares , cOv vltonika , eentiniie light; beit , the &Mind is 1 00 1eftWidilvtirMeelhiucerithasiessit.A.0401iags Rio at 12 302 1 1X0 fdefilx`ank p - arime wtoDsy, coo buss 6 .ouras me: -6t • aud gime St:looto,ot,10.01" /bp `on ti .. • , ,DETICIS'AND DIU are inaetive imam, 13,a sales we Dalai' Soda - Ashat 2,1 g tea 111410 ed Roma. 90a ; OrengelThellati 280.'-and battpetre 5t , 860,01 love Grad wDrimotono and AI eargo of leigWood on terms kept PlBll.-blarie'rel come /onkel...gib:nay anatileei are better. There Is more doing. prima ramileg at AMMO 17 • for Fo 1, Mx 616 for 10. 2„ and SiOsaog tor N.. 3; pickled Herring ere elm better, &Mug at /2033 i abl. at in quality,• Coda* traitor, ' • TWATBAIit3.-Good Western sell alserylat ~.18e470 ..• ERTIVV-Llntttier plea of; Steity 'brinitivustid to 'moas-are•enehtar from:the - wharf-at 5t.50a216 41? as to Condition, sal - .R. 1 34m1 at 2602 t 6 air box t heir sod quarter boot is proportion_ ,Ottm2l. ar d Cot' react tre-dultj, Driedfrnitunue,fOrward - Coady, and matte mom legal iy:. Balee at Apolap at iht,Besehrn at Senna for apparel glutton( old helves, ,siodlectlits for Hared ; the jotter for prim e 'which` ate asittori:. FREIGHTS —soy Liverpool thrrehino 'beaten the berth, lad the rates are -To I ordottyrd quote 203022 e 63 41 , too, West ladle fistulas, *tiro:inlet ; we quote at about 40e Wit 110 She for Fugar,Ond SS 4' bbea ,or hfolsates; to Boston the rotators -the elms-May Os itr,,bbi for Flour. 670 for_Grain, and grifis for_meamare meta goods; to the South - the tofu continue u hut quoted. Coif freights are better SI tato Boron, 0 004rtfut having, been paid, to New-Taft, - from Tort, Riehmord - _ ;,.- _ _ , . . GlNFAVG:,,.riere7e little or co,tradeogering or AGMak, bud priora are MO Gtr& 0 tate fair itivrat - q at prettoot tretatkers 'sit% 50 M80 Nr - toi rot Pet uvio,ll ' • - . . • HEMP Se • ortekaogod,rand no dam live ban report -ad ' - MEd} atikikia -; - : ' anygs tootling tit fair regtukit; and -aWizaport of Pernambado las MEd) dietoaed of at -00 i9' - m, mouths - - - HOPE - are dolt. 4ath taloa of buteni o Hiatt= at 12618 a 47 th,"ss ingoatitp. - LEATHER ioarkat continues buoysut sod dem, and good gpardiliB,de sod gliughtor are mute sad much wanted - • • - LIINTHIR re ,movine eft more freely; among the Wag we notice EOM. Whit, Pine Boards at. V. 5018 ; Yen°, Sap do at $15028; Headrick at $7 and Spruce joiAt at $l3 4'-7W feet Lath. are worth it boo $l. and Pllcete 1887 41 , NI fret. • . MOT. 41301:8 —The mutat he etaady, with Pales or Cuba Kneen twin at 29e524; Glared et 26620 e. end 11,1 r Orleinaict 40Mdtc. on time; 200 bble et - the letter s dateard, eat At emotion at UN te68,10 each. • -NAVAL ETOREEtare coming in morefreely. but the demtnd for moat hinds to moderate; sides el 2 000 bble - common Rosin it $1.6.2 Cid 600 bblt - No. -2 -4 . 61 Via $226. Tar le eterdr.att 60 and Pitch_ et UV s 2. 13p0.41.4 Turpentine le in, tate request; with !idea in lute at 53KeeSte4Y villon',"whleh , le better: = - • OlLS..—Tho'demsed fcr Fpera and Whale has been meetly coutlued to store tots OrtriA and Whale selling at 66tr620, Cow months I.inseed Oil to lather doll it 61 eri2o - , Lard Oil cella mote freely at9Ba96e for winter. I t iriSTlttt is scares and emoted at $3.50 toe. . . , RIO 3 —The demond is limited, and *iota are hardly maintained Baled HO mete at 33(0430 41 , lb for good aed Pritne tote BALI —An import of Liverpool. triogui and fine. cold at Bsc for Iho former, and $,) .50 41 , sick for the ter - ttEETii are very quiet. Oloversted is dull. and the inter bare been only m a small way, - al ssres 60 per ba. Timothy and l'lskiteed are steady Tho forteer is 'worth s2n3 25. an 4 the litte.r - S1 70 j' bushel SUGAR Tliti market like. beitit very f - dell our last weekly report I •supplien have been ootoinr, , forlrwd freely, most of which go into store, as boar , . and sel lers are apirtja their vietisT isle/ of 300 lihda (tuba, Porto Theo; and bee °rialtos are retorted at. dX 0 . 7%0 41" Re 'pall rev and too ce Recoil at 7.,Ve Be tun , ion 150 Wider dsmstred.Netr Orleans sold at 4eo,ttic 4lr lb, ems. " BPIRITS.:—Brandy and Gin mall slowly, without shun:' in prices , Bales N E. Itnm at Beaus whis key it , very quiet. but priees see Oeid,ri' 1104.11 of PBlll3-. sylvanite lints et 25)(0200. Ohio at Wei hhdt 4.5 Xe, and irudge 2400414 z 4, Bost , to bell Rapiy: with fertber sales Of Oriental DeV•reivi at to. and Oleine at I,lf e4r lb. TALLOW .—Ody rendered is in moderate request at loNe; country Como and. 10oIOXe lb. TEAS—There in * steady demand for both Blacks and Greene. godelves SWAMI. • TOBACCO —T demand tooth:mire .fair for both Leaf and tosentichtred; at folly previous rates. WOOL=Sisonfeettims generally are fairly and prime are moiettled. - The new el tp will;begin to come forward in four or fire weeks, should The weather 'oontinni favorable and the !aloe hare'been limited st (rem 'BB op to 6110 Ofs' m; net cash, for eiromon to prime fleece. - . . , - - 11or The Prime 1 — - Partommrnta, - 4th me. 28,,1859. I - Thy,publioation of this article will be consider , ti as a contribution toward, the removal_ of tho grievance herein Mentioned : - I would like to call attention to - the fast that the freight trains in Market-meet are becoming oven' del more and more inctinvenient to the citizens. A few days since, in passing down the lower side, of the above-mentioned street, above Broad; I"obierred -- a number of persons waiting fora chance to eras It appeared that there was a train lying idle, and eompletety obstructing the ,pathway of Broad street, and just as some persons wore making np their minds to ,oriass Market stieet and go down the' other side; - ti emend train eate down- Market,' drawn- by seven or eight -routes, and, turning the northriett corner, become stalled., Moth pathways were ,bleaked up, and persons pressed with _haste were forced to go half a square out of their road or - lose -much . time in awaiting an opportunity to cross. • Now,' imagine ladies placid in this situatien. en a rainy day, •when the street is filled with•mnd and water, and judge whether every one ought 'not to - do, all in his Power to alleviate, these miseries. - Tunnilling loss b e en mentioned, and if it is meney the projectors want, let indlvidualstontribute towards their own eolithe public good- ; • ; • , --. A. S. Nnw CA7110410 Cgun,cg,—Tttq -plans of the Church of St. Frateis de' Sates,' Charlestown,, which is - to be erected on. - the''Oreat otErmkor's Hill, are now Cemnlete;and the contrite:a for the same have been sianeds ".=The olurreh Is to be built In - the compoilte tyyle. of athhiteoture, the material to be rough blue IlitiCaterm...ltwill have a tower whit a Clock, And aspire Whielf will Ise to the height of a hundred and sixty feet, and will seat upwardiroC2,2oo persons. The work , is to be cow unlaced - • ' -