The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 21, 1859, Image 2

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If Aerie - is anything ; in ...the foreignltews, oak*
ititog tiviksilietriteeple ivilolodoe is. thit there
has bon groat dFjoline in hrtuldstuffs.,
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aettoisnek the '2lsittla I'cit-Atutieilits.' ;dal N ow,
a oii , llittli'd the Aree:,Eraperers','"', is
ihCAttiolff;:(ao AlAn 4 zoraot: Amato' sad
. the KI;41 at
-six'mato azoa*poota* to light' at. - thee
ktt'ltic4444ofiliektt,,liralkigst4nd: their'drat
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nine iilikoi; . siiiiiiio, we have ten dap; liter
news ,frOM,Oslifornia., Sher made -, the trip from
kfillitifi4iti l'lo-W, liiirelioll;in fifteen days, being 1
theirobortest trip, vormade., Over'two millions of
dotterels gaid-fireit `am onAiii,,Way 'WHO' York
It/ ihXdrhial'inniiloidertOnte,, Thq Ali Rein."
dtartiVor,China lastest; hes been smocked, and
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NPTY#lt 'l ,,""ill'ai i i - tr44s o ntov i d on- _llis'atit
pip wilt lamembly,,,arrive., at: this, eityLtoglityy.cths i
Atlantic) and Memphis having rumontrisded her to
AA Osismottlio thrlaWai.elg 'r , -,.., „ , ;. r:, -
A dreadful =Affair seintred. afiloonville; Kett
tacky ; a felteliiii hie. t triiill hilitili, for bon., j
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catty, which resnitclif lif -- teibloijd i Itilfoll , 'I! i'i
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'ilittghtYs ' fon 4 stnet ItAa we antleipatedcfrim the
summary of the Miklos, with
_the arthons' Miles,
which we pablishealeetertley, tin advance of all
other newirpsiers;lilhe riiiii,) Iris _tine of the
very beat numbers Of' lit
issued.? yfainar espaelaili . notiolii, amorm the rev'
views ef , Juror lemicei'ilwaYi 'wfritien`3,wlth - gre"ii'
abillti ( itkihriiieli#lo; iii`a_ii4okatiiii Oleo of
Alf*OeoliittlkO r ri t OtAinerioin 014741iiiikitv,
thow4-in
,Wkielkihi,oritici , fairly.dealserltil'!what
he koonsidene , defecits.'ip• 'the - Vadinint einisitierr;
bur itiot:ilii by - . l )* ' ,* - 4 , ,,,fattOt "11l
t Itlere'.iti , he; Onged tlin4neze# , lgew ilkin t skAiii,,
ti°4. 2 itlfAtt - Atok , wOrk' ' et Pt 40100iiiit it is'ose
of -t he 'wonder* uf.litarstriiiduetry.o`;*: - %110 , 40 - , -,
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rota to luitetYltild'lnOnt4'Wkfli*lt:iiiiiiont:i
thet , ;: v kie iiB4,fe.4 . 444 - ..iiho;**,.!opi:.l4,f,
.eneitOrmlgeittigii;we ontwider,;onts:, - ok the Ahem
gtoa ~sktikol o lol loh od -ilv - it• t lAtiOdijiali for :
Insiy-tieligliar,*4ll',lill(ct !_ti The ' that fli
porriati*Oofiaittateao;!4l , 4644 . lo.
than Wilkii,loWbil;dinjitiwondirfoidon4
tio Wsfird'auvrer, iv more thoroughly Mations'
than any thing ye hare' seen. - The literry 'con
tents are eseelleitirms: jil; J. fistlifomen own
story ‘t The And an on - eueo • s ourr,,,, ned
but—het shdnid t ,linie f gliii i more il'eli; t ' - '' t i
Gaily' 4 Lade.: Book also ha. allthi'inigriving':
caned IcHoot4*itthelkatieliese &thinning do
witkptiokuret'S , It ilt 41144,* usual , -w ith a'grent
vartiikkropoit4miiii i irp*iii t Atiiiiii, and
itiioit-inowded with intseellaniour'simbellish
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benoth lasto_lght; airory . „amitalng intrbaalita,JM
the .ttit . 14 81 1.44 --o, Siti 4 4:4 - '.oiti":4Miiisit' Cousta;?!
tdayed.'f It WilttOri Steefei la I
oa the Plaitob4titideriaffid Is 'mato/1.--Y Oar - - Sorsa*.
c ou di t ,,t • _it Is fall of fan; inaltarMat Vatliinpars'
in 4', , 04: 016 4 , - 04i404 1 644i;(44`00nb1i ihinn:-
N etypi ) hayinglatrwra,U.i. , ,ititawg-• thas2 'wars
Mr. Bawtomb, who,: Atitrytts. hlsltrottif
tattlW .Mhio
zdaywit • mell;ptui! • ICKikea444 ,. Al
Mr, so
nigger - rlwrift-0r.., cdtg.b . P.s'; etal(e = etinek;)_ tied
Ifigi)14;,00.6111.
Mrs, froanartliortllti_splondsolotiVourhip(Of
wooCsbaltltsit);#ol
pie; fltOttithre;ar'arii,-; - •Oifigkiar.4,,-hWittiztar.
Whoailtf! AMAlieL4tOporalki*a' rOtt,
Pletitsll l 4. l 4 4 • l l6.oif,ifik:oo l ol4 6 :o;ll44 ,
was 010wM1344411 - sd for iltiait4iiyaiiiror7louch!
oat doWl:Vlnit
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BIWA-bait 4r seed month , omits *Jima , :
'gansa;' , lati , ';'attst j11kf'opun0,:i(".111! itirrtillisztlitt
thrtj4V-s#4 l o4oiik-',se - si .._W-Alke!•Wadr. the
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I.9iarlatv-011Iai, , gaitf,
Silos Stiiirtrififthe
Blatt Pkitts,,iooat;,ln
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tre'rtwr WAta' It ! 'wad
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17. P4,;s6ollfyikifitA, ittritoopetiraiisa;;Witti
he bas of ttir
an arainkaaoPolula Vaffaiyas..-o.lpan:thnif otinai,
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1118 41100citilbOU04/Istoirtainment this tioniew
iopikttoty fof,tboltot ihoV .11frirlft itift 2417 ii•
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- ontatAisic '". ' iiiijillitillor!
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, 1491 ,oem mitoillidies ,
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Tin T u u s tvito Anti'. ''•lls - .14 1r '' , :i
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'llriiiii7,.ointionitioli State Vonventiott.
` ",: *0 ifro net surprisato notice at some six,
- cliesugulprevallaln liff ranka of,* ltePuit
, cans, Amerleans, an, t ', contiltiol , ,b'F'd
l'inttedersiteod as: , ,th 'T„ 7 ort, ; _igt&Ai re'
0. 4-0, 4? : - -1, , lheld 1
fereace to their Stet e,s eaf,
4R4rilia ' ,i i r g ) °,..t0 - +., 4 4•14,, a n .„ 4 ,;t413,.. n0 f ,
and we, have wakafte w -- -;sontelnterest;' ° the
progress _if the ',,dieteilaitin.f The, position '
- occupiedby ; Tint ;: i
Palms in reference to
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parties, entitieliMte claim to be an impartial
:observer of jire pay well regard the
,a*hibithiifeCtatPliclittaidy,. therefore, as
.R.E4VAT4410:07.( , ,*-A9ll 4 4erstiop.. , ..... al av in g ,
~ nnitC,r e sellryily:etpsl44 :all .hifractieni open
r # 45' ' 1 1 '411464 : 144. il'oo4i; in :,*(o ol tdailAiPTl
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' ttilientliait4wriwooneoivei , that:ina.bemberat
Anialohieetdoillniiirsincif4;thirelidt'Ariniinfir
orriiittrisitirritniOnl‘the In4int' rated
4 iintdet •)elieratiliSVii,tiovg iii:Ad‘t, i ,;!
t6tiiird; inittireorittA*alitiirtiffifitiO of any
14 ,e ' t ! , 1 1 3 0 ' ; ' 0-' 6 k - 9 6 ‘iiiiiiYiii ' ill4: 1 O4 04
' t ",, J *l ' oi t I OW:: ° * 1 -a i i0Vrs ' a l l ii ,teati3 their own
;RcittOrPillo.4 Kl 6 , ll o:iincisticialii7 -- iit,othet
,WerdSdaaviag,ohjeoted t to.,the shortcomings or
those *hem we contributed; not ‘ imMateriallyi
to el. - rate to: poker; we cannot be consistently
lolirni‘::tiw•the , (,iloings ter 00'6 1 Whoin'ire
tiltiv .1 berettiftith'`,OpPiAied'.: * ',lAtline:9 . iipt
selves roa4y,t9., 'l , - .!: justice tk . '44% , Opal-
P iAlife Jiiiit -: may ~..easdine, 'a ,diaititerestesi
'otriji;: - ;:*:,.i,49.1c::1i0hn4, ,to,,reii§t and . eX'
11194 1 1 1 ,1,attoppt)ii le-;ignore er • to ; destroi
OPP,t,fPrphuriental principles.; and it the State:
Convention which istoasaiimble at Harrisburg'
old the 9thei^June Shall agnsirely *rah uP:te
the expectations of the'Pekpleat 'will glie us
. -Pjenaill'if. to:iiiinkrlt s fer'ite'..deing. ' tint is it,
ine,clear:`lbati - :i'id, sirganizedtnovethent Is
slisiiinetritins'irealcs of the: so-Called Opposi,
tienpartYte,the Cesnocracy ; so to put prin
t stag qut:„of. sight as to bring every ism and,
:rally every prejudice under the flag of a emu
mennitsgohlstryleolting only to the patron-,
Site:- of-vai `, Genial Aerernnieritr„
~ Ie ";,it'
: tiet," . `eildisht,Ythatc'''etiitishi,,Partfain - mane
gerir, ` - efer.4oe,'- : '..' that'; , they:, ",catinot _ assert
`devo • tion principles without , imp?.
*lngAhei:r"Olitical prospects ? ~NoW, there
:ern.few,lneasures „more endeared to-as than
that Which losiii to the , protection of the in
tures:sr of Tennaylvania, and to - the general
welfare : of , the; section In which' We reside;
,but there - are far' greater issrma than this.
Where' are pilinitples which He ,Intlafteiy
deePOir l thish' the 1 - etPedtency,,Of, . rattling re !
iiiiiii&hnd," iht ineatike growing out of -fist
enitideritilni.'._,lt Wenidbefolly to deny that
the x4l4iiiiii44l44:iiipbanore concerned upon
other ,doctrines;, end : that' the tariff question,
however importantte am, must be of ' transient
consideration in conmarlson 'with that Janda:
mental truth which' way be' said to lie at the
, verrbaide;nnd: te - "iitallier the very hezirt, of
our •• republiCan institution '
s.. The leaders of
IhesPfipeailirip , `,,,p4tt are expected to meet.
1 to:AigHifi; and Sbpy*,p,• expected to meet it
;bithe,niatejekel,"the, Opposition party. We'
'can well conceive how gentlemen,' anxious;
:merely for success, should be - desirous alavold
iing.a declarationlmonat question which may
;dissipate soraver their hopes,of 'auCcess. TO
!capture the 'oftletitiandpatropage of the Ooneral
lonVernesenf - hai addled pates of , partisans
before tiiii;, but the day has. Genie, when the
AmerletW: people look less to the defeat of - an
nuPopular Administration than to the -protec
tion and establishment of enduringprinciples.
The idea, for Instance, that the Convention
Which is to be'held at Harrisliwg on the 9th
of June alionld'ruse its - elf into a Party bound
Simply to;,oppre,annather party,' or'
„id, put
down an Offending Administration, is neither
More nor lees than tenet Preparation :for the
fudeetis:'of '•naen' not 'principles. - No leis
Sitertielithted would be :the, alternative of at
tent:Piing te : Maketlie tin* question , the only
isainkin the, eatripaign of, eighteen hundred •
and': siikti.;:,l4-_- ;wee*. the, diikmulties
of,-'the Opposition party as -', clearly ' as
these, ~who,,- belong, to it. Its calamity
(8, s :that,: more :.or. 'less,' it 'is: a sectional
organisation; and that it hag few or no !Witten
ftsdnenneatielna intthe Southern States. This
r ealkinitiAirsOtefore, has been One,oftlieneceir-:
i ithitc ofits ,Veri existence , and ~Without Its
I t . te e lt, y _tte9, ,, ,pr o te si li ti vlt v i o es s , urv it ly e e ld to " n t o h t o , ,
!Printout morn*. ;Were nodess.aware. of .the
:Oat that thernise,peager- spirit at work among
;the leaders of -that- , Opiisition 'Co to streteh
4eiranneitthattotilent, n
, ~..,,,:sitig. aroWeitasideeipetheinselrel in
dinhellertilitVCirt& there ,fa a Istreng pro
tlietrti r e `liiiiirliielOg ; anion's - ;their 'a 001 stet! in
flzir
lithiVSett:thfitid' _in 'Moa of Itie free or
lidt - i . 7:7xinion,:,theyT can`, therefore . make That
, 1 1 1 . R.., p,0 11 1.: p.44..or,•6„nittinnal. organisation,
arid„nedertie;,Cliireor 'thins excited, Ignore
iray,e 2 , mad °,linportant - issues:- They de=
CeiveAkinselvos, too, In the ,belief that be
..4,4b Ahern is a wide-spread - feeling_ of die-'
vett anddisippointraint'against Mr. Btroliszir.
alleiilkhnitilettation, they may organise and
mightier 'MIS feeling , ', so as : to succeed at the,
:Bolts;10 eighteen hundred and slaty, ;upon the
AI 0141011‘ of ir.,,E#Y,?,0400.0114." All such,
lei4ers, ; hava •isilid,h3,,read - the signs of the
r t ..0 1 ,._tin, , ,4 14 tJi11gent 1 9. ,,,,- They 'are. the sheerest 1
of_Deuttnon& =Do they,forget that= the Re
-Ptilditninparty. of to-day bolds -is its ranks 1
lbeirsondli and, tens of thousands of Democrats',
of Yeaterdir' - Have they fOrgetten that the; 1
!sten:nide; wpoii . the General 'Administration
lir DinieeratiThite heon made In the name of
.
mhsitOd.,Pr , ineiples 7. 4mede too, by men who
aid not stop to, count the cost of an. assault,
yritiehhimi become inevitable, upon a power
.which they had created with their own hands ?
;Do they not see that; while there has been a
,dislocation of 'Parties and of, organizations,
therelair; Billie same
,thk, boon a wonderful
,enlightenment: 6i:the public mind,- and that
the day` for mere expeditineflies . passed away 1
forever?
~ It, lite doubtless been- a Source of
seprome enjoyment to the mere leaders of the
_Opposition, that :Mr. Buonirwee Adinhais-_,
fration - should be ' so' Steadily assailed
by independent ''and upright :men in ' the
Denlociatinienks; and thus far those leaders
ha!ve had the. advantage of this assault;
bit - the very example by which they have pro
fited In the `elections, has raised a spirit in
their oWnrenka • whiehwill be. content with
nothing, short
_of equal integrity and intre-
Minty on their, wn part. That there is a con.
trolling portion 'of the Opposition party which
tuts alwaye stood , readfrto overlook the delin-,
imeneles of' the (4131:10rai Administration be
'Damao that Administration has pandered to the
Iliti 7 ,l.ektera ef ‘ ties. South, we have no doubt ;
and 'that, title Seaton will attempt to conciliate,
Skthere support by ignoring everything She
in assaiikupen• the Territorial policy_ of the
,General -Analnistratlon, in the coming Con
vention of.-the People's- party at Thirds
burg, irrequally 'clear. Nothing is so abbe;
rent . - tO "the men 'in" this 'interest 'ate any at
tempt to discuss the' slaveri queitten. Their
Whole ide - a - eenPiats;n:vshat they Call the as-' .oi:thin Of Americ a nprinciples; in attempts to
- r eavire t the sinknositiop that, existed during the
Ale of the aid Whig party; in appeals to the
prelective interest,,and in violent assaults
upon' the General Administration; ' Theie Wen
are ready for any Candidate who can bo elect:
op agidest the, DeMeeratic party '' They will
'tak°•`Vain---theY will take thuirsimart—they,
-will'taftepatini-;er they. will take Szwean 7 -
prditgd- either. can .succeed,;- and they have
determined,-in •,their • own minds, that they
will not . risk the success which' they con
ceive-to :be- certain byr` asserting doctrines
Which may" lead te 'division ' and' to defeat.-
,Tionteitt is that the Sti4Coniention to be
'held at Merrteberi'/*lhe 'gilt of One,' it is
. ' eXPected that an effortwill lie Made to paie
th 4 i IrMfgr,su,cf! J'epegintink.OX , ignOfing of
4r44...,, principles : ait will suit- those who • have
these objectsinrOw.- 'The only , real, living
qp*tioa,,pu.ilisue to.dayliii the' Territorial
?question, however we may talk about Tariff',
or about Ainniridarilsni lifelther`of its phasee,
'or 'ahont=,,tlni, - Ibreiga Pettey, er'abeut the de
hilaine4ibi:of our public servants; the only
.:*;! 1 ::,41 1 9.0. 1 1) 1 1, 0, whether the people, of our
Tenger:tea l those organised to-day, and those
'..#0 144 61,,n, be, 'organized.- hereafter, shall be
permitted 'eontrotthillrnwir affairs in'their
,7'etivn Vrayi' The South appreciates the isuper
tatreet_of, thieAttestltin, arid tteeepte it, putting
`o,a OWitiditeet`end Prenticel cwistreCtionuPon
it ,The I,eirreeratieliatty, of the- ffillon is in a
,itnte 'l citt 6 , l ,l4 4 li°, ,-,Vtt#Cl,l)) regard '
to, it, and
`willepAttatte, tt...liet,#. until some practical
I seitiemenihas been attained.;. No party can
frigate ire expression - for:or against this princl
- of all, any*party Whichihas' ar
",raytipritielf agebitit all, that potion of, Mr.
•Btandiralii:lioiteiltirligard‘to,,Kaniner. The
keibble'S Pfill in teillmylvania"sifie 14 - 041 an
'oPOT.I.:4IO'g taking its position on Ihe Stir
-6 •...P1it0 t i 0tr••90, 1 •4 9 59:iY.b9.,.b111T 14 0 MuitiSe!.
ment of that organization•may be well assured
thatif there has bows, genetel,ioolt against
the attempt of MrsAttertserintgWdministra
41on ts:1400. 141114 orPrineiplesl l o,! , he' sake of
'eViiiditectgAeto VIJ: 'quitslie Indignant
diStinnelatio*ef eirtiy attompE;;l4 any other
Otirter - to 4ntrehaiiti, populati*,!.by Imitating
fife mime Simon's:treble
The Lite Dr. Liii4rier.
The English nowsPaperi- , announco the
death of tho Rev. - , Dr. - Dromrsrus :Lantana,
well known in this country and in Europe as
allecturer upon scienco. The Now York
of Yesterday , ' iierii'WithbiOgrit'-'
pities of this gentleman.: Of these, 'that iii the
TriOunats the Most racil, and, as fai as ouri)Or:
soital linowledgWenahleims to judge' tho'mast
correct. Dr. Lumina' was an ordained cleii
gyman of the Ohyrolf of England, but, since"
1840, 1 1vilten hd'• aboiead stifiti 'an 'lgnorance of
the distinction botwoon meow; andtattm,as tg
ruii 0 , 11:7 *ith Die of Captain Ibtkviiinn
of Brighton, ho had the decency to put his
clerical cbarticter out of view, and has eyoi
since figured in lecture-prograntmes, on
,the
title-pages of books, and in , such society AS
wotildroOeive him, as' tolain Dr. lanntiza, tt
layman. 'do net' think' that the Church
I had much loss itt
When the London Vnyersity;suggested by
Tuenaiiit
s dtniit, the poet, was founded by
torci'llaotioirmi; and . a
'greet many other
Liberals, Dr. •
invited to All the
- .Chair of 'Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.
Ete,had been 'a lecturer in these departments
of knowledge in Trinity College, Dublin,' and
was known, in that University L--the "sorer
glens of Academies-4i a teacher and
iiil k uier' of. teat celebrity, and much success.
We tnaytell the' uninitiated that the art ..of
grinding • (in,. University parlanee) simply;
means crammitig',ati' idle, or careless, or dull'
pupil, within a few months of his going in to,
be examined for his Degree, with just as much.
knowledge as would - enable him to pass muS-'
ter, and : come out a fell-fledged 'Bachelor of
Arts.
The London University—which Twaonona
tiooil,then editing the John Bull, an ultra
loyal and ultra smutty Sunday London weekly,
atways called "the College of Stinkomalee,"
-did not answer its rounders'' expectations.
It was an ostentatious failure until the London
University ' , Hospital (corner' of Upper and
Gower and'Graiton streets,) was appended to
it. With this adjunct, it became one, of the
best schools, of Mad medicine in
lqndon.. The great anatomists and, oporaiors,
' BIIARKFit, and RpBEnT LlSTONr—gave
it an eminence which it still retains. -
L4EDNER, who Latinized his baptismal Den
nis Into the more classical Dronrsrus, held on
,to this University as long as he remained in
,London. • Salary nit. Emoluments small.
tPoiltion good. •11 - 6 Published, as Professor,
many able; erudite, and - practical works ,on
Arathematlei and the exact telences. Ho, bug
•gested- the - Penny Magazine. lle• conducted
the Cabinet cyclopedia. He wrote. He Im
itated. - He went into society, whore he was
chiefly distinguished, and laughed at, as a re
markably - over.dresse& man, who 'aimed at
being leaked upon, and estimated (by the
ladies) as a.peii maitre. He was more proud
'9f his wswilobe than of his altainineiats,,which
iwere'really very considerable., He published
thekbest Treatise on the Steam Engine, writ
ten in England up to, the present time., From
hie impend, appearance—that of an attenua
ted ci-devant jeune homme, or faded bean—
he was about the last person likely to be ens- .
Pouted of figuring in • the annals "of 'gallantry,"
though the authorship of Mon liointerearwr,
the well.known playwright and actor has been
attributed to .him—an imputation which both
parties hay . e strenuously, repudiated. That be
aeducedAirs. , Rzsvlsms—was terribly beaten
for, the pame by her husband, at Boulogne—
WAS sentenced to pay damages to the tune
Of .s4o,ooo—and, avoiding the payment, cause
to this countrren' a lecturing tour, which - tilts
very successful, aro incidents in LATIUM'S
life too - notorious to be here more than
glanced at.' He returned to Europe is 1845
Mauled , Mrs. Mumethz, on. her , husband's
death; (abont 1847), and resided at Paris;
chiefly employed .as "Our Own !-Oorrespon
dent,t,, to the Daily News, of London, until
148,41014 th, a fortnight ago.
I ; Dr. 14axattirt committed two selentido'nals-
. ,
takes' which 'mond likely ever to be forgotten,
by Prahtleial Men. He, '4o4olared` in the
,most
piddle'. Mariner • ,
1. o, 11,1112 N4•7.l6ldicriu- - • :
Tirijantbal e iverpoel and Manchester
r,oa s d (the -first experiment , on a large , scale)
was proposed; various objections were made
against It, and .some .witnesses" staid, before
a Committee Of the Rouse of Commons, that
it Was utterly absurd to imagine that paseen
lora could do drawn by locomotive engines at
'Sack an excessive rato of speed astwolve miles
in hour. Dr, lannsita, in particular, affirmed
"that„“'carriages could not go at any thing like
the contemplated 'speed; if driven to it, the
wheels Would merely spin on their axles, and
the carriages-would stand steck still." At
tho.same time, by the way, the present Earl
of Danny, declared that if any locomotive ran
ten miles an hour, he:worild eat one of the
'wheels for his breakfast. -The locomotives do
run tilly,miles an beer in England, every day;
but Lord DERBY, who is now Prime Minister,
has never taken that breakfast.
Tunnels are now essential portions of some
railroads. Dr. ,LABDISEE, when they *ore
first spoken of, asserted that ( 6 the destruction
of the atmosphere alto therein, would place
theta hors de combat. He made elaborate ex
periments' (as Dr. Sums relates in his life of
GEORGE STEMENIIIO2,) to prove that the pro
vision "for ventilating shafts would be alto
gather insufficient to prevent the dangers
arising from the combustion of coke; pro.
"(lacing carbonic acid gas, which, in large,
quantities, was Patel to life.
_He showed, for ,
instance, that in the proposed Box Tunnel, on
the Great 'Western Railway, the pasiage of a
load of 100 tons would deposit about 3,000
pounds of noxious gases, Incapable of support
ing life t In fact, according to LARDNERObO
passage through the magnificent tunnel on the
Pennsylvania Dentral Railroad, as you go
from Altoona to Cresson, would kill every
one—engineer, stokers, and passengers—who
attempted to travel it.
With equal sagacity, in the year 1836, Dr.
LAMER gravely , broached the theory that
no steam vessel, which, he, bad seen could
carry sufficient coal to make the voyage
across the Atlantic. Early in 1888 ho pub;
dished an article In the Edinbio:gh Review,
which no denial can oblitsrato, declaring that
Atlantic steam navigation' must literally be
4, no go." Unfortunately, immediately this
vote appeared, news came from New York
that n small steamer, called the Sirius, had the
effrontery to reach New York, from Ireland,
with speed and safety, and that a largo,
- steafiter, called the Great Western, had impu
dently done the same, from Bristol, with
equal safety and more speed. For the re
freshment of rho popular mind wo add that
both vessels arrived on the same day—viz:
Juno 17, 1888. e .
Over and over again Dr. Liftman attempt
ed: to get out of this scrape. But, Liters;
seriptie =neat ! what ho wrote remains.
Elko original assertion can be read in the
Edinburgh Retrieto, plainly and strongly, that
Atlantid steam-navigation was impracticable.
Hie plea, to those who had hot read and re-
Membered the article, (as, unfortunately, a
;tenacious recollection made us remember,)
was ,that be only said it it would not pay."
We .appeat from the apology to "the fact.
Perhaps it may be impertinent--on the de
Mortals nit nisi bunion principle-4o say that
VAUD'S= was a Clever "humbug.. But he was
all that—at least.
.
„There is a "full-lerigth portrait of hire,
(Strotehed by Madman, the artist, under the
sobriquet of Alfred Orowquill,) in Fraser's
_Magazine for July, 1832, which shows him to
the life. There • is, audaciously facing it, a
page:of biographical and critical comment,
from the COUtitiO pen of the late Dr. 31.txtintf.
it:saticy article it lei but we are far too good
natuted to copy it.
Dr. LARDNICIL was cruelly cut up ))3: ,
Tliscamrs.v--who has since ingenuously con
fessed that he had never even seen him whoa
he wrote the satire—in" w The Yellowplneh
Tapers," in Fraser. Be figures also, as Dr.
Dtabolus Gander, 'the scientific projector, in
W.initsn's notable life-novel of "Ten Thou
sand a-Year."
Wg'niri:lt • RUoßK OF OUR OFfIZIINfI 311(0 wish to
retire to the country for the next four months
tolho 'advertisement " Furnished House." It is a
perfoot little spot.
WAYERLEY Novnns.—Tho now number of Po
tersons' 2&seuts•a•novel issue, 1$ l'lslos Fortunes
.0111/603", '
THE PRESS.-PHLLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY • 21, 1859.
B Y MIDNIGHT
Letter tlfom tiVocasional.” ti _
[Correspeadeneeet.The Orearo ,
• %.:`',,Wasettnarint, May 20,.1814.,)
toy Aitti-BecOraptort .Democrats to
dine with' the. President aregetting:
common; and yen", Who hitie,bethilieptaWayfroid, l
the Presidential feasts: heretofore, hive only to
'Weenie alittle weak in' the knees to eeoure the
honor of a broad sand from the White Rouse, in
viting you to place the aforesaid weak knees under
the Presidential mahogany : -.:11obody. is so mu;
10 nth, as ra penitent rebel,'lreatly to tionkeis his,
sins , and - terworehiplite Aretutherpho has hereto,'
fore denounced. ; Tae honor of dining with. Mr...
Buchanan has 'hotiniei'lnifali sought , after,
Must say, since heAseheen.oleeteli, but tbjsot
that ho is willing to %extend his hospitalities,U
men of your stripe, is surely a sign of the timei
that deserves to be recorded. More anon.
The Ohio Demooratio State Convention, to lad
held at dolumbuq`on tite r bait, attracts
good deal of attention here just now, and Mr.
Cobb is giving it his - eispeolal care, aided by Mr.,
Buchanan, and others The Administration Imo
given up the idea Of being forinally endorsed ty,
any Northern State sZOiwiention, and now, va
bonded knees, begs to be passed by in sileneo
The misfortune of the Ohio Democracy has alwayti
been, that .its leaders have looked too much, after!.
°thee, rind'otired too little for principle. No man
has done more to debauch that Democracy than
Mr. Buchanan, and now, by means 'of hid patroni
age, he expects to prevent the State Convention'
of the.26th: from' giving utterance for the pulitia
ecntiment ; whether he can do so remains to be,
The attack of dobn P,irsyth, ex-minister to
Mexico, upon the manner in which Mr. Buobaj
non has manipulated the Washington Union bee
fore it woe 'changed to the ernisiitute'an, mean
more than it seems to mean, and I will, not be at,
all astonished if Mr. Forsyth rind' his' Mends, in
the next Congress, do. not insist upon snob an
vestigation into Mr. Buohanou's bestowal of-the:
public patronage for the purpose of keeping rip a
set of corrupt party papers as will make the dry:
bones rattle The last attacks upon the 'ofilee
holders;' who have been wofully sweated shieclm
enropteri was Made the test bithe - AdlidoistrAt
is that of subscribing to the Consists/ don adeo -,1
dusted by General Bowmen. Mr. Clayton, of the
Treasury Department, Mr. Flynn, the navy agent,
and a few others similarly obsequious, are very
buoy In driving thefilerks into subscribing for the
Presidential organ.
It is very unfortunate that at this time, when
there can be no doubt that attempts will be madel)
to involveT.the united Statis in the European died-
collies, Mr. Buchanan has no confidence in the
heal of the American legations in Burn° On
deed, I have reason to know that within the last
week the President has not hesitated to complain
that 'Mr. Dallas um:feet fesign. FOr the hdnor
of the country I hope he will -do no such thing.
Ile is a very able and experienced statesman, and
will, unquestionably, be equal to all the new exi
gencies of his position. No man could hive been
selected better fitted for it, and I only regret that
his relations to the President are not such as Mid
. •
be desired. '
The letter ,of mr•Sonator Westootti'brotber of
your postmaster, to the-President,,should ,it ever,
ba inadi public; will create some insulation:
throughout the country. It is, lam assfire'd, one
of the most complete' documents of its . kind.'
Judge Black seems to have been the chief engi
neer against Mr. Westoott, and has been efficiently
'assisted by the new Postmaster, General. Should
;the axe fall on your postmaster, it will untie* :
lienably Jead .to ;some- very Wedge dieolosures:
Nobody doubts the personal integrity of Mr. W.,'
and yet ho is to be removed upon a mere pretext,
wbioh is intended to affect his chareoter. Mr.
"i'fistmott's friends do not have the slightest hesita
tion in asserting that he will be ably to amply
vindicate himself against' all the charges of his'
'enemies. T NOM/ZONAL:
THE LATEST NEWS
BY -TELEGRAPH.
TWO-DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA
The Coatzaenaleos at New Orleans,
' THE TRIP MADE IN"PIPTEEN DAYS.
Two Mona in Gold on the way , to
New York.
WRECK OF THE SHIP. REINDEER.
!lIIIPORTANT -PEON nr.xico.
DB:FEAT OF Gi
New ORLII4NS, May TO—blyrning.=-The litearnaitip
Oostsacoalcoe of the Tehuentepte" line, is belew; front
blinatitlan, with Ben Irwin* &dee to theta' indent,
the trip haetng been 4 fttated to fifteen dale, being the
shortest time ever made.
*WWI ot" n ifirtig ' 11VW,400,00 0 ' In ;old dest, l h;
Portion conelgned to New York being two millions.
= The marketa at Ban Francisco were dull; and quote
-tions unchanged. - r y'
, Ship Narks —The only arrivals have hoed lthe ebb
Northern Ohief Clem New York, and ship Henry Rapt
legs from Boston.— —
:The ship Reindeer, fro m China for Boston, bee been
wrecked one huodred miles north of kiaoll , a. The
dap and cargo was a total lose.
; The steamer Coatiscoalcos left Minatitlan on the
nth init. Advices bad been received there of the de
feat of Oen. Melte by the Ocnatitutionellsta.
'Both of the contending parties In were In
settee, for want of the neoesaary funds.
From the rike , s Peuk,ltilnee.
PAVORAnis ADVICIM —IISOBIPT OP GOLD AT
LIUTINIVoRTR, hlay 20.—The drat overland express
from Denver city, arrived here this morning, tea days
out, with $7OO 'worth of shot and scale gold and tour
passengers.
The advices from Denver city to the 9th Net., report
that a large fore. la being employed in building dfichee
'along Cherry Creek. One ''tom," with a limited
niggly of water yielded au ounce of gold on the flat
day's warblog.
.The accounts from - the mountains are conflicting.
There instill too moth snow and its to allow opera.
tin a to proceed with advantage.
The general aspect of the neve brought by Mit mall
to • f a favorable character.
Gold dust will cootinuo to arrive by the racteedlog
store
The minere rehte the duet •t twenty &tilers per
°ante. '
The express route in six hundred and tweutr-dve
miles long, end is pronounced to possess superior foolli.
ties, whieh is eridenoad by the rialokaelpf Of the float
From Washington,
Willman:l, May 20.—The receipts into the United
Vette Treatury, ter the week ending on Monday,
amounted to $1,261.000. The mount on hand, subject
to'draU, 1814,385 000.
the President has recognised Frew' Angus Much se
consul of the Grand Duchy of Machlel:lbw Echweriu,
us Boston.
It le not designed, to discontinue the greet overland
California midi, but the point submitted by the Post
=eater General for the Attorney general's opinion in
volvre the (mention ea to the rover toreduos Die num.
her of tripe.
Captains Stnnghean. Miner, and Purview', and
Commanders Bell end Drayton, have been appointed
es aboard to witness the annual extminetion at mid.
stamen at the Naval Aoademy, on the let of June
, The Doltoo end Rhode lelsod Knights Templet's re.
turned 'hie afternoon. and will visit the President at 9
o , elook tomorrow morning.
reesby;erian General Assembly, (0. S.)
INDIAN/POLIO, Hey SO —At the session of the Genii.
rat Assembly to-der, tho names of a number of whit.
Boost COMMEII/0 len ware reported, making the whole
number now present three bemired sod fifty.
The Board of Foreign 111leplorm made Ile twenty4e•
coed sesm& report
Rochester, New York, was selected al the place of
meeting for the neat asannbly
The memorial of the chum:Mos of Philadelphia on
the oubjeot of church estension wag reCeived and re
ferred:
Presbyterian General Assembly, (N. S.)
Wmusaroit, say 20.—The Oenerat issiensh , y of the
Presbyterian Church (N. 13.,) of the United States, re
assembled this morning,
The Nev. E. B. Lacy, delegate from California, was
present.
The report of the Committee on Poreign Missions,
was real by the Rev. John hieLeol, of Philadelphia.
It showed that ale body we second, in the proper.
Monte number of ,its foreign missionaries and the
&mune of its contributions, to bat one of the large de
nominations In the, country, els: the. Oun-rega
tiohnlists. The, Old k Chant, Presbyterians stand' next
on the list. The document, which Is long, wet heard
with deep interest.
The Bev, John W. Dupla ot rtillatielpbta, read the
report of the rublication Committee, which allows on.
reCcdented propene in sales and contributionseas welt
lie in new issues. •
Rev A, D o! New York, real 'the re
port en F.Alneatton,rhowing great progreee.
Pfo final action was taken on therm reports.
The Assembly partook of en entertainment given by
John it, Latimer, Reg , of thte
The Paraguay Expedition.
Yeax, May 20.—The United States steamships
ADaotte and Memphis arrived this Munroe from
Montevideo, having been to eoulpeny mth the United
St.tes steamer Miran to the Opel, of the Delaware,
The letter to bound to Philadelphia.
The steamerf left Uoutottdes March 2a, Montag at
l'ornanitatoo and Harbadoes for coal.
IVAenitiaton, Iday —ln the celebrated telegraph
cave or Hobson ve 9he Telegraph Company, loeolvir , g
STAN (which WON! awarded to John Ilob•oc, Het of
Richmond, by a Jeri, fors iniatoke,of the telegraph, by
which more cotton was •pureheaet for hint then he or
dnrodd the award was reversed by the Virginia oourt
of Appeoloorith costa, on'Thurthlay.
The Steamboat Tempest.
Lemma.; May2o , —The reported eluting of the
steamboat Tempest proves to be lucorreet. She got
aground on the New Albany bar; but oubeequently got
air again, and resumed her,trlp. •
Complimentary Dinner to Hon. A. 11.
Stephens.
AUcluisTA, GA., May sq.-lo•morrow7e ClonS
OW will contain toe correspondence of numerous
cit'zios with the Eton. A. tt. Stephens, tendering blur
complimentary dinner, to take place on the 2d of
July.
Verrill of Judge Cline, of Georgia.
AmosTA, (la, May W.—Judge Cone, an eminent
lawyer et thin state, (bed at his residence at Greenebo
rough, (la onWeleddd.Y. ' • •
Nam Yonk,"blay, 20.—Thesteamship Vigo, from
Cork, arrived at this port this 'afternoon Uer Adelson'
ere to May 6th, and not en lets, by one day, an ti one of
the Canada. , a telegraphio summary of her news was
yeonlYed from Cape Race on blonder night lent.
The Canada nt Boston.
iIIiSTON, May 20.—LertwOnnadis; from Liverrool ela
1141irtz, arrived tbfd tooroing hdlt-pait d o ) olock.
ller raaf to will be doopittabe4 by,tbe afternoon t alu, and
oannut Padloh kkllddelphlg bdrOte 20 0 8 tcHadrroW.
A Telegraph Suit.
'Atrival of the Vigo.
FTC DAYS LATER VB,WIAPAYPE.
STEAMER CITY OF lIALTIMORE , OFF
C APE RACE.
AEFAIEO. AT - TEE SEAT OE *AB
Strange Movements of the Austrians.
OFFENSIVE MEASURES POSTPONED ON
ACCOUNT OF THE WEATHER.
lekuess Among the_ Austrians
0.0117.1,1511 . 111 W ,OF .THE , Nene 41 OR
PIIIJNCE AldP 044V0J61.
BRILLIANT RECEPTION AT GENOA
An'cona Declared in a State of Siege.
YLSOTIuS'7~" OF TI-1311'
The Anstrians Recrossing the Scsia
IMPROVEMENT IN COTTON
DEOLINII IN 33READ3TU1PFS
CONSOLS 0 . 4.,C5-8 TO 917.9
ET. Joints, i(2l/?; Ifs93o—ThO l et'.amehop City of
Tialthume pled Cape Race yesterday morning, acd wen
intercepted by the heiiiicht, of the Aaeociated PramLi
by which tocand thq deapatahve prepared by the
poaagent ware obtained. The di.te are from London .
and Liverpool to Wednerdlty efternoon the 11th inst.;
being four days later.
The steamer peeled Cork on the the 12th, and brings
derpv4vhee reoolved by telegraph from London on that
morning. -
Tho vteantehip Europa arrived at Liverpool on the
9th inst.
• • •
There had hien no 'materiel change in Polintel
effeire, end tho condition of ,mettere in Italy ritnalaed
al they neero viten the °ensile exiled. • " -
The latest mtelligeoce from the stet of war, received
at London on the day the City of Baltimore Bailed,
atateethat there had been "no 'eation of moment be
tweinlite hCatile armies The move Monts of the Aus
trians are view:A as Inexplicable by the London poem,
and tk Or conjectures are Tenable. . Home can only ao
oanht 'or their dilato.y Movements' by the soppomtion
.that the uhrevorable weather hoe prevented the Gene
ret.la Chief farm carrying ont the original plan of the
emptier/.
Their latest inovementv lndleate the greatest Inds.
,eisloa, positions being takenjind then abandoned with.
'out any etiptrent to the last aotionntg
heavy rains to fall, carrying out the design
or the Bardin ass to overflow the country, and thereby
obatrnot the tooveinentsor the Austrians.
A Vienna bulletin sayethat the Austrian troops are
awaiting betilltweather before swanning the offensive,
The Ardinlati commander, General tiarmora, has
made tail ever his etrattgetioal line.
The Emperor and Prince Napoleon left Pule for
Genoa pn the ]oth. Eteprees Eugenie was proclaimed
Regent during the absence of the 'inferrer, Recording to
the previous arrangement. The Emperor will ammo
the command of the allied forces in Bardlnia The
giud;nien Ooternment are preparing a Magnificent re.
oeption for Napeleon on hie arrival at Genoa.,
Marshal Ganrobett‘ the Prenoh General is directing
the operations of the allies from Alesstridria.
Therois said
.to he mush niceness among, the Mg'
tri' treept. as was egpeottd from the bad weather and
the orerflAved contlitme of the country to which their
movements have ro far been confined.
The !martens are fortlOloic their positions along the
line or the river Sonic The 11 nperor le making arm
stint Mditione to, hie ream); and there will neon be
750 000 men under arms.
The Emperor had declared Ancona. on the Adrta•io,
hi a state of siege, but the Pope probated, and a re
consideration of the matter was promised.
The French army
,at Boma "bilo be Wren:sod and
pUredien a war footing.
The Fnglish Perllamenta•y elections had been alined
coccinded. The, hitnisterisi gain wee ration ly esti
mated by the Ha preen at trem nineteen to trinity
'eight members.
fn. De Pereigny haerbeen appointed French Aloha
`dor to London.
; The Faris illent r ent deniee the repoit that the French
army is Mont to 00noontrate on the Rhine.
• ...- AI3WrIt&LIA`. ,
The steamer Great Britain had arrived et Liverpool
with Melbourne dates to March let.,
The. Melbourne markets were without Improvement
Artie Wlalog operntions were active. -
TB LkTIST.
[By Tolograph from London to Cork j
Lancer, Thureday.:—The Daily Pews , city artiole of
last evening, sage the price of consols improved one
eighth ,to one quarter per cent. over Tuesday. The
faysrable effect had been produced by checking the
drain of gold to the continent, The other departments
of the Meek exehange have a tendency to Imprcro , and
the p lees Were generally Wham:tory. ,
In the dieconnt Market, the demand non moderate,
although high rates wore demanded fer long paper.
at po t rin, the anhierlptor to the Wench loan of
twenty Onions, already exceeds :orty millions, Includ
ing a very large number for only ten francs of annual
income., All parties connected rith the Government,
were expected tti take part .11i this now national de
monstration.
-'At St. Petersburg, exeheoge wen firmer and quoted
et 335. A powerful feeling wag created on the stook
exchange by the • aunounaemont that aateeta more
ladividushl had, coaxed to be members of theextabllab
meat. •
The Dank of Belgium has raised tie rate of discount
from three to four per cent.
Msisesita.wa s Wedneadey evenbsg-,The •Empecor
arrived here at midday, en route: fie embarked on
board the Florist:me, where be received the city
We and left In the afternoon.
Ii ie understood In Piffle that the Emperor expeota to
be at Milan by the aid r•f May or beginning of June.
LONLION, Thurulay —ln the London Times it le mild
that the continued suspense between the hostile forces
intones daily new eonjaattirea.
The condition of Turkey bee alto been a•eubJeot of
comment
The recent rise In Uneaten produce has been %Slowed
VA, considerable reaction. Hemp had fallen four der
aunt,
Lane, yesterday, wheat metwith a alms sale,
at a seduction of from ea to eight tattlllogsper quarter.
There was much buoyant" - en the .Parls Bourse,
cuing. to the enthustaittlo deeionetratton attending the
Xreparer'e depattutelt being eoneldered as a security
lbr-tl4b "/4ttrimerstfeTfarttlatinistrintyliftKvi
tie*: un der hbe commend at Alessandria, totioludag
Irk eptrtted and werbko tone.
.. , ,Vlespatob from Rome has been sent to the Pope's
Nuncio to leave Ifloranee.
The Austrlan,war-brig,Trlton dud been accidentally
blown up, while the commander of the vessel was
ashortt. The number of dead, wounded, and mining'
:WAI estimated at about eighty.
' Another report stye-that part of the crew were
ashore when the explosion took place, and the number
haled wsionly fou:
LONDON May 12, noon.—Connols 'opened at yester
day's closing prices, 219j001,ri, and advanced to 02, and
ate now dun at 01%ra
Team, May 11,10 o'clock A. it —On reaching Yer
call( the Mott - lane ceased their retrograde ruovemants.
To day they made an excursion towards Pouters. Yester
day two batterlee and thirty carte with elek and wound
ed mused by Gravollona.
Wont Oavour leaves to-day to meet the Emperor Na
pinetn 6t (imam.
YAitis, Mayl2 he iloniteur publiehee the follow
ing tot% am :
ROMA', May in.—According to orders from' Vienna
the state of siege has been raised at Ancona, and the
lighthouse is again lit
tipsy Maylo.—The Archduke io dead,
The Australian steamer Emeu was considerably over
duelt Sum
THE LATEST MOVEMENTS OP TUB AUSTRIANS.
, Tsars, May 11 —The Austrian,' are re arousing the
rivet auto to haste.
Co to meroial Intotltgencee
[IW TUB 5TY.1,31311. CITY in , Lummonx..l -
LIYBRPOOI, 00T1 ON SIARICST, Moe 10 —The
sales of the prat three days amount to 27 010 bales,
including 8,000 bales to qv/llama and 2,000 Won to
exporters. Prices were improved 8.180 M. The market
closed quiet and steady, with a declining tendency
Ureters Clare & flon'a circular qnotes Grimm% mid
-oNd.ept4 , Upland middling:lit 854 d.
/MATS OF TR sDIC,—The Manchester *deices are
more .favorable, although no tituilinina of Importance
had keen tranaected.
LIVERPOOL BREADSTOPFS MARKET —The cir
culars quote a considerable dectine in all qualities of
Breadstuff's. Meesre. Aloherdson Spence, & 00. report
Flourl ery doll at .1.15e141 6.1. Wheat oleo very dull
and declined 61092 ; the milts are unimportant and the
following quotations usininsl. Western red, Li (Worlds
01 IYescern white, lOsolls. Southern white, 10 s thl
0134. Corn to dull sad 6t lower Mixed is quoted at
0.113148 t 81. Yellow at fis (Idols. White at 71 9/o
Se 41.
LINBRPOOI, PROVISIONS MARKIIT.—The.Provi-
Mons market closed doll Beef dull; Hales tinlmpore
tam. Bacon steady Lard firm at 80002 e. ,
LIVERPOOL SRODUON MARKtiT.—Rosinds
the amnion quality has slightly declined, sales at 4e.
Sugar is quiet Coffee dull. Saco firm flpirlle of
TUipinQue firm at 445.
LOIDON RKSTS.—Wheat has a declining ten
dency; all qualities are Gs lower. Sugar is doll and rid
lower.
Pot A Idles are firm et Ste 6ile33e Peelle quiet at
Als Bd. Spirits of Turpentine lima at 44e. Liiineed Olt
Ito S 1 31e.
Mai firm. Tallow quiet at mile Spirits of Tarpon
peutire firm at 44e °dons dd.
LOEDON 1510 11 .111 t MARKET-There continues to
be en Wive demand for money, under the Incrosaed rates
of dleionnt colt a further advance is anticipate.
Qoniols have improved, befog quoted at 91,‘ for
money, and 911in/92 for account.
THE LATEST 0011161BROIAL.
91 Lemon,
Wednesday noon.—Coniols are quoted at
ratenrooL, Wednesday afternoon —The Milton mar
ket 6quiet ; the prices favor buyers. The sales to.dey
are estimated at 6,1100 baton,
Meet bat an advancing tendency....Pronek Wheat
has slightly advanced.
The other markets ere generally, without chem.
Livearoor., Thnreday, noon.—Ootton quiet; Mere in
little kulutry, and prices are weak.. The salon to-day
are admitted at 6,9110 bales,
Mesita Richardson, Spence. & Co. report Broadcloth
quiet, with weaker prioes then were obtained yester
day, (he quotations are uuchenged, however.
The rmaian market le dull. •
Toeluotetlons for 'reduce aro generally unchanged.
• LOMON, Thursday noon —Consols are quoted at 913
692 ,
The Sixth Congressional. District of
Kentucky.
ATIMAY lIETWOEN TWO CANOIDATEH FOR CON
' 085513—A nAN KILLED.
Lcuierit.tx, May 30.—The two Democratlo candl
dabn *Pongee/is In the girth elletriot, Mr. Rine. (to
depeodkut,) and Mr. Garrard, ( tlegular.) had a dlfflculty
at .I.lxneille cn Mogday, to whiati Mr. Aloe was
badly •ettuled, having been abet at twbr. A man
named Smith wan killed during• the melee. 140 further
puttee/fire have been v.:istaed.
Double Execution at Pittsburg.
Pprernuao, idly 20 —The two men, Jacobi and
]tram, who were convleted of the murder of their
wives, expiated their tames on the gallows at the
canary fail this afternoon. The drop fell at 2 %%lock
P ht. The execution was a strictly private one, there
being no military present. An few persona were ad
mitted 'Within the Jail yard an possible, scut the crowd
which pptlaered onside wan not largo In number.
JicnO6idealined making' any speech, hut Braun spot
for un hour arid a half, declaring hie innocence of the
crime et which he woe convicted The dying doggies of
both the men were very severe.
New York Tea Sale.
NEW Yonx, May 20.—At the tea male to-day nearly all
of the catalogue WM mold, at 611004 easier prices.
The following prices were obtained: Hynon, aumsog;
young arm, 26e533‘ ; TlfrolkBl. 26e32; Byaort
Tirankat, Omni (gunpowder, 800 01 ; 280
63; Ooteem, 37e42; Sonebooge, 18038.
Loess la Funosn.—Louis Napoleon asks
for a lodn of $lOO 000,000 to carry on his campaign
in Italy; Russia has just put a loan in market
amounting to $OO,OOO 000 ; Austria has been in the
Market unsuccessfully for $3O 000 000 More ;
Prussia proposes to negotiate for 515,000,000 ; Sar
dinia for $25.000,000; and England for $30,000,000,
on behalf of India . This macs the total amount
of now loons in the market, on behalf of the
European States, $200,000,000. The Indebtedness
of these t Governments already amounts to snore
thin $0,00 0 ,000,000.
_
Pam or A Ktss.—The West Chaster (Pa.)
Timeshes all young men to keep away from
Amity Owns*, Berke county. There is no real
amity!' about it A young man, who his an
npuremagon of good things, biased a beautiful
girl in tint township the other day, and the young
girl told her areas old papa, edio prosecuted the
young non, and had him fined five •dollars. Lot
all nice young men keep away from Amity here
after, and the girls will be willing to pay RV) dot
lora for L
THE CITY.
AMLIMIGIMINTO THIS HYMNING
minium zt MamaPO Ancar-oraser Takaerr'n
"The BoWe Imp"—"Unole John "
Nad '
WALirov-renuar Tagemax.—" Damon • nd
Pythiaa":—'' holt. Sheppard."
Waaoa'a NATIONAL TELITAN. Oar. Hemp e
-.
Auterioan Ootuan.$ 1 ,
-MeDescreart , e thiletizEl.—Seleottone from Play
Germ from Operas, Panteminiee, Dancing, and Ningio
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Or 'INN FINS AIVES.—Sk.
ttibltion of Painting/ and Statuary. , •
AMIDAMENTS TRH AP14121100N:
fiIOSIOLL Funt LULL —aoralaes o:cheer& /lei
heareal. •
Tug NEW ...kIAItEST .in Clain;
debtly expected that the deiv roarir'et 6tlliel 'at Tenth ,
street and Marble alley will he completed and ready fsr
Cmpancy by the erste!' August next.,, le bide vatr lli7;
present a very imposing appearance, asd will be a de-;
aided improvement to the appearance of the neighbor- }0
hood in which His located It will be 700 lent deep by;'!
80 feet wide, and in ealeutated to contain 276 mall.. The i
f oat is to be preesnd brick Warm' t.d with Piet-O.;
stone. There will he a statue of Franklin. tea feet;
10 giro of the Woe kind of. stone, Pliked i v front" of thw
market There will be Ay light& twenty fire feet wide{
from one end of the building to the other aid tea feel
above the rafters; thejlteteame from the Hoer toll:re-AO
or rho eky-ligtits:will be tifti three teat -'The rafters aria
to he of iron, with a span of eighty feat, and twenty,-
four feet rise. The oellar will be a gime arch, cif ife
thirtya bees cast iron - wantons. ll.rnateurAnt le to be'
under the market fades 'Tenth stree. There will be'
four avenue., thirteen lest tin inches wide, conning the
whole length of the building.
Thetitiork'ori" the . ,new market howie,atleifth and
Merchant streets, le to be pushed vigorously forwent.
The company desire a obtain poneoasion on lAA of tide
emailstrip of ground amid- by the Girard Estate, on
Fifth street, for the purpose of openimi Merehanee bast
out to Fifth street The company will then have a
building 122 front on Fifth street, extending eastward
328 feet toward Fourth street; end within 78 feet of the
lath r street, with a lofty ceiling rising 60 ieet from the
O tor, and the whole Interior being she room of the
above dimension' -
The' Palrmoint mnrkat, et Nineterailc ''and' Spring
Garden streets, will, doubtless, prove a successful en
terprise.
RUNAWAY WIFE ARZESTED. —Mrs. Jane
Bailey, who rented , in Chester countforith her bus—
band and five ohi'dren, left her husband'e domicile a
few days sines with a man named'Harrle, wbo had been
boarding with them, and between whom and Mrs. B. an
improper intimacy in alleged to hive existed. The
husband, it to wile, charged his wfe with the crime,
and alto remonstrated with Harris; when the latter' la
alleged to have drawn a knife, and frlghtehed Mr.
Bailey to such en extent that he dropped tire eubject.
Oa Wednesday, while Mr. Halley was at work, his do
faithful wife peeked up, and °toped with Harris. They
then came to this city. ,
The husband. upon learning the fact. entered a Com.
plaint, and a warrant for the arrest of the portion was
Waned in thelandelof one of the Chester county officers,
who followed them, act, after a diligentnearch, arrest
ed Mrs 11 in the Twenty-fourth ward, on Thursday
afternion ' on the charge of desertion of her faintly.
Harriil,however took good core to keep out of the way,
and him B. gave no clue that would lead to his where
abouts. She was taken' before Alderman Miller, end,
after a bearing, wan banded over to the officer, who
took ber bank to Obeeter costuty. She le an Noglieh
wowed by birth; about forty years of age, and - by no
mane prepeasessing in her al.pearance. Harris Is also
said to be a middle-aged man.
IMPORTANT To ringnsie.— Chief Engineer
Pearce hem tossed a series of orders to the Yiriy Depart
meet, which will be found Interesting to our firemen,
They provide that no company or companies shall Gehl
.waft for one another for the ;adipose of racing. Any coin
,pany arriving upon the fire grownd apdrecillving orders
; not to go In nervice.mnet liMosdlately comply therewith;
any company while upon the fire ground and in service
most immediately put tip when to ordered ; when am
putee, either in acing to or returning from a fire, or an
, alarm thereof, ace contendipar for the middle Ma street
or a railroad track, the company yarning mast not take
the Centre of the track un'il it hen passed the head of
the rope of the company followlrg ; and in case of any
ebetructi au bet, gon the aide of the street, the coOl•
pony passing meet halt, se ae not to interfere ,withi the
company already in the track dr centre of the street ;
when any company on the tire aroma is ordered to re.
move lie hose or epparatue, it Mutt do so without
delay; any company guilty of violating any of the above
rules wilt be Immediately suspended train service ; any
orders Issued by any of the areietant engineers, will be
equally as Medina as those honed.by the chief..
CITY FINAIICES.—From' - a communication
sent info Councile, by the City Controllers, we me per
matted to condense the toiletries statement of our city's
finatudal condition : It eppeare that the reoetpte into
the pity treasnry. limn anua - y let to May Ith. 1859, -
amounted to $1 982 284.04; of which amount 1141,950.71
was true, taxee prior to 1859 During the same period
the payments were es foilOwa:! On warrants, 11,477.-
227 90; on loans, , 1438.688 28—making a total of
$1,91h 748 18, end leaving In the Mande of the treasurer,
.0a the I,h of May. it bala.ce of 8224,512 cc Th e sp.
propagations made to all the departments for 1869,10%
eluding epochal • epproprietions to meet deficiencies,
amounted to $3 626,062 90 Warrants to the amount of
$1,681,084 618 have been countereigned and 186.806 63
worth are Mill outstandleg, leaving the sum of 162,062
018.45 to the credit of the departments for their use
during the balance of 1859. The only department that
has expended mote than onelialf the amount appropri
ted to them Is the Guardians of the Poor.. ,
EFFECTS OF 1431.—Nearly ORO half of the
midden deaths that occur in our city are traced Indi
rectly to the excessive use of liquors, and scarcely a
day now passes that we are not called upon to climat
al° another of them and cane.' At an early hour yes
terday morning 018iera Reeves and Gilbert found the
dead body of as unknown man, about fifty years of age,
apparently of German descent. 1215 dress denoted his
eegrant habits, and an empty whiskey bottle which hay
by his aide explained the immediate nausea hie death.
The'bedy was removed to the Nineteenth-ward Mat on.
house, and she Coroner was 'eurrondued to bold an in
quest. ,
COMMIrrND.-ICit Manly one of the alleged
perpetrators of the:attack on the America Mona Com
pany on the 801 e. of January lest, and whose arrest we
not oed yestordsy, was taken before Alderman Ogle yes
terdoy mornieg, and In defahlt of bail wanicommittarl to
answer. Our readers will remember that Mr Rich was
eyed at on the morming,Of the 80th / and lit. the
he seers • • t Vettleailialdgeoss
• • urethral ma upon him. •KR before, a
very bed repidation, sand le yet seffering - rim a wound
which he recelvedlbasalightrorbiniX nisurred between
some rowdiee, Refined months mince, at • ball given at
the Musical Fund Rail. = '
, GIRARD'S BIRTIIDAY.—To-day is the • ORO
_hundred and ninth anniversary of the birthday of
Stephen Girard It will be .commemorated by many
appropriate and exceedingly interesting ceremonies.
Speeches will be.delivered by David W. Ohatebere, Seq.
of Ohembereburg, and William Dann, rig , of Phila
delphia. This inetitutien, endowed by the munifi
cence of Mr. Girard, possesses an educational renown
equalled by few, and uueareassed by any. Its graduates
are found in all perilous of our Commonwealth, and all
oberbta with an affectionate reverence the memory of
their Alma Mater.
ROBEINR,Ti—A party of thieves .yesterday
afternoon effected an entrance to the dwelling of II
Bibby, No 601 North' Sixteenth street; by prying open
a window - shutter , and completely ransacked the pm
mists. They carried off a quantity of wearing apparel,
which they packed in a truek end carpet-bag belonging
to end made their exit without bath din.
ferered The - faintly, with the exception of Sir. lI ,
helm been ebtent from the city for someriays pest, and
the adjoining building is at present unoccupied.
LARCENY.—Peter Bigler was yesterday com
mitted by Aldermen Sillott on the charge of larceny.
It appears that for Mlle time past he has been commit
ting depredations upon oitizens residing in the vicinity
of Tacony, be stealing anything wh'oh be could lay hie
hands on. lie was caught in the act of carrying off a
signal lamp from the henna of a 810. M-tender ou the
Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad.
AeSAULT.—Yesterday morning Aldermim
Wright held two young men, named John Murphy sad
Thaninflllikin, in the num of $5OO bail each to answer
at court the charge of assault and battery. They wero
riding in a Richmond car, and lot into a quarrel with
the conductor in relation to closing the door of the
car. An r Mier appeared and took the aseallants into
custody. • . •
flumernonts.—Serno days since a lad,
named John Grimier, the only sou of a widow, who re
tides at No MB Pine ntreet, was bitten by a rabid dog.
Oa Thursday' eight the boy was attacked with hydro
phobia, nod the symptoms were of the mcat distressing
ebareater. The patient, during his paroxysms, barked
like a dog. There Is no hope for hirreetivery.
TIM Braun Perms' thirty in number, tinder
charge of the principal and teachers, will visit Reading
and Pottsville, on Monday and Tuesday next, to °dbl.
bit to the attizeas of those enterprising towns the into.
renting and ireful tonna of their minima of instruction
in so,sdemio, musical, and mechanic branches. They
will return on Wednesday.
TilnArE TDA DEALERS . , doing business in the
neighborhood of Bevil and Chestnut streets, were be
for's Alderman Ogle on Thrraday, on the "charge of
violating the city ordinances, by blotting np the side
welts with their Maus. The alderman reserved bin
dricielon.
GAUMlT.—Yesterday afternoon the officers
of the Twenty-tieCond ward succeeded in arresting a
man named John Harland, who is charged with being
- one of toe party that committed the murderous aneault
on a German, on Thursday night. at Niceinrtn. He
wan taken before Alderman Ring, who committed him
to answer.
DEATiI FROM INTESIPERANCE.—About live
o'clock yesterday morning the dead body of an unknown
man was found lying beside a fame, in Ifirienok
atrret, below Wood, In the Nineteenth ward. the de
rimmed appeared to be a Herman, and was about fifty
yenta of age.
MISOMISP.—DanioI Anderson alias Dutch
Dan and Juba Dillon, two nnred rowdies, were arrested
yesterday morning, at one o'clock. for kicking in the
door or a dwelling house at Fourth sod BEd ppm streets.
They were taken before Alderman Pernington bud held
in $1 000 ball to answer at court.
PAID OFF.—Tho Crenr'ef the St. Lawrence,
lately arrived from a Brazilian mange wilt be paid elf
this afternoon, at the navy yard. A iively time may be
expected among the sharpers.
pfOltrltYlN rEIII,ADSLCIIIA —We bear it
whispeisel that Mr. Paul Morphy, the autocrat of all
obestidont, in in town. lie will not make a protracted
stay bore, and It Is understood that he ban merely con
on here to emmre for hiMself a handsome and becoming
suit of Spring garments at the Drown Stone (nothing
Ball of itoothill Sr, Wilson, Not. 603 and 605 Chestnut
street, above Sixth.
LOST OVERBOARD.-011T advtom from Mexico
mmotmoo the loss of the treaty between that country
and the Milted Stites from a boat by which it wee be
ing conveyed ashore in a bag. The lose of the &mu-
went looks rather nunploloua, and ire are inclined to
think It sae , g lost 1, intentionally Perhaps to gyro
the cabelleros mere time to negotiate a near treaty and
to lay in an sdegasto,eupply or seasonable clothing at
N. 11. Eldridge's co Franklin Mill Olotkilog Eulporitury,
No 921 Ohostnnt street: '
Tii Da. It RErmosneron, not only for Its
eoonoiny in price ; but for being le admirably adapted
for the purpose intended, bee become 'quite popular,
There is a eteady demand for them et S. El. Farrell ec
°O.'s, southwest corner of Second and Dock streets.
Speak to me mildly, Ilko one from above, and
tell mo how wildly thy heart beats with love; how true
are its throbblngs. how deep are Its streams, how ear
nest Its robblugs, boor pleasant Ito dreams. Speak to
me mildly, In tangoed° that flows from the heart when
advising the pleoe to buy clothes; go with me kindly,
as do other folks, to the Wattst etoro of the famed
Gram's/is Stokes, No. 007 Chestnut street.
PARTICULARLY CORN:MOW are those delightful
z.phyr-like parasols, sun-shadea, and paragon umbrellas
which we sew • darer two ego at Atr.lttehardson 2 s, 418
Market street.
FOB PEIMICT VANTMATION, facility of access,
dry compirtutents, Yerkes' celebrated ‘ , Dxeelalor
Refrigerators v are seknowtekted superior to all others.
For sale et the old eland, 105 multi tiecoud street, be
low tlhantnut street. JONES Traces
Superior "tirater•eeolors, In great variety, for stores,
hotels, and private dwellings.
Felt cutup and good Job Printing, go to Ring
reldt & 00 'e, g 4 south 'Third st:eet, aver Drexel &
CO.'S Banking Howse. „
F1NAX0,14.14 Ajylp COMMERCIAL.I
The Ateney ark° t. i
' ''• ' • • .' cartepstsitie, May 20,1959,
There. wee a. faith's decline in orlon at the stock ,
board thin morning': thong's; tive market acquired more
stregiiitiloa the Qay adVancent;ind the improvement id
console; telegraphed ai Wriast, Of the news by the Pity ti
Baltimore, become `lcenwri on Thled street. Beading
opened at 22, mid sold op to 22%, Little Fohvylktllr
went'down to 173 i, Oity Rises fell to 100, and after—
wards gained he, North 'Pennsylvania bonds at 64 and
Cetawissa serene at 50, °Mittel ten per emits at 67"
Penottylventapailrosatettateelisie - nuolid 411;
market Is req . :piefish; and not to_te depei;thid,ion.
, TAB. same. reportaof tightemeln„
which prevail here have bad otirreoey In lreri Yiirk,'
but the Time B,h:esti:Won the - satject, says that the
change In the money,Matket Meident to „the recent ed.',
mom, of Intermit in , the ,JAtiroman Markets, has taken;
More definfte'shape, - and we are enabled, arter I - pretty;
to'imaba as toilowe "",
,-
Lonna on demand to Mock brokers 4ef eMit.
Discount mune Any tomicv tiv cent.:
Disoodtite on Said mouths , paper' Or cent.;
These term* are the, rule of Abe dVirem Aired-clam
security. We hear oft' eaceptions 'below 6 ta?
cant. on very. short 'prints - end- baloir
cant on select . , lilts of look 'papet; whUe , on
other band , fair iiipe ' s bays beeit dope above these , .
rates. The stock, brottees ate,not (*Me t at heavy bast::
nags at preitent, - amialt ikaiiajderabliinircdper of lend.;
era, both at bank and outside, prefer, to keep theii
money at call, the transactions are malty at b dir c wt-1
Several of. the: large bard*, however;baireveutriged op;
their demand lame to 6 so ts dent Tbs 'ruaiket,
gather, Wei le adiefOrMini *the edvaintefireratet of in-,
tereet presents a steady and putet,tpipt.,, The expeTt.
movement or specie for the week will-be ab0ut42,200
000, including $700,000 sent by 'sprees to the Boston.
steamer. The income against Voila hi $14480 000;
from California on Monday, $118,C06 - :tieday - from New!
Orleans, and fuU $400,000 by 'sprite front the interior.';
The following is a statement of tke earoinis of the
Pittsburg, Port Wayne, and Ultimo Railroad for April,
4158.'59:
prom 1658, 1859. Increase. •Deo.
Freight $81.737 57 - $66.i24 oPt $1.412 67
Pawners .. 72 766.81 70.824 67 - 2,031 64
ail. 4 482 29 7,825 00 83 872 71 . . .
Dlloo
58,e42 71 Si 373 ag
Total... 3139 805 61 3188,744 67 31 630 87
The ehtpmente of coal over' the tindtingdOn and
Breed Top Mountain Railroad, for - ifie Week ending
Wednesday, May 18, 1859, amounted to ... 8.198 tone.
Prevlounly thin year 446E9
Total ainaa TAO 1 44,787
To FlOllO time last yea 31,414
The following ie the amount of coal transported on
the ,Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the
weekending Thareday, May 19,1859
From Port Carbon
Yottrivllle ......
.. Schuylkill Haven
.. Auburn ' •
't Port Clinton
Total for week
Previously this year
To tonne time last year 552,354 10
7hi following fa the amount of 441 :tianeyorted , on
•the Schuylkill Navigation, for the week ending Thorn
day, May 19, 1059
From Port Darla°
" Pottsville
" Schuylkill liven
" Port Olintun
Total for the week
Previetutly We year
T0ta1....
To'iame tithe test year 186 772 CO'
The following Is a statement of the receipts of the
Morris Canal Company :
Total to May 7,1869 $31456 86
' Week enelng May 14,1859 9,191 88
-- $40,658 74
Total to May 8 1818—.419,711 89
Week ending May 16, 1868 6,647 -68
E 6,259 40
Inoreage,lBl9 $14,899 8t
rutbeD3r.ertiA - OTOO.II EXClaariaß BALES,
May 20, 1809
BHPOATiD Hi /iAlSidgY. & 00., AMC. NOTKErkneir
NORTHWEST CORNED THIRD
AND AXONANON DADNERB
AND ONASTNOT ffTAANTS.
175 Lehigh &Op
5 N Pewit. R. ... . gig
10 do Sy(,
6 Poona R cash
10 "do stolro.4l
2 do 41
500 City 0$ .... . 100
800. 'do n0w...68 106
;600 do .. .
... 104
1400 City Sc Jen I '63 .03X
140 'do '66.00
1000 Pitts V W t lade
do '•' 41
100 Read It eaw0.22%
11:0. do eswn:2l%
60 co 1 , 44ru.22%
50 do b6wn.22%
100 do ebwn.22,9
10 loin Rs. Bk - 24,4(
3 Bear Mead R.... 68
10 Oisor, & Am 8....120
B 0 4RWL-
Con 7s b 5
2000 04t Ist rn t 7s cab AO
4000 do Cub • • '5O
1000 do 00
10 . 10 do 50
1000 do 50 I
/0 .21 ft 3d sts new 23
6 Lehigh Att1p.......28
11 do 28
BSTWBBN
PM Cat Chat Ns ..b5,07
1000 do ' 55 67
.10 W Phil' R 52
200 Osra &Arab 8...120
100 Lislaud II "101 j
RBCONII
'4OO City 61 100%1
403 d. 3 100%
eoe Clitta °bat 10i:'
20'10 Read R 800 S&P)
MOO Rd& 31 ete R Ts.. 91%
1900 N Pa RB.l eadb....04
MOPING PR
Bid. 48,1!ed.
01 Oato & Amb
$0 Lit Seltit 173
15'" do ' • 17,5 i
10 PA It ea Ma
2c1:143d eta tiew.23
CPA-DULL
' Bill,.._Atied.
iSobt irwitiroAc:t 7_ ' 9,V
"•Prof " . ' 17 . 18 ' •
11 , 6361, 2 6/6 /bun .- 8%
uTs lat mte.. 71 72
ci 24 61
I LOW, 161699 log 31
!Leta Ocad ab :inv. 61 161*
IN Penns B BV 8%
It e i , fax 64%
4, 10 a 82 60 -
01 . t . a wi s !' s 1 6 .7! . 63 ‘ .6.
.
Vials • 100%101
tt- It 100 x - 101
« Nov
Eros Sot 91 92
EFeadlog $ 2 2% 22 %
.g bde7olnoff 80 80x,
int 00 41.82 95
do 'B5 78
I"!mint. R 401; 41
24 En 434 in off 90
. -
I , .
hlor 04091 con. 63 64X 't Ist mt.bdit. 30 . tog
, 4 , pre 107 1 103 Frank tr..Boath /147/ 3 :8;
Bahl Nar Os 'B2 71,4 73 21 tEd St 8.. . 93 97x
,a Imp 64 fa of( 80 . Baas & Vine fit:ll 43 46
change, May 20
BOARD.
New York Stock
BEOOID
12700 LI El Col. .19 lO4
2500 Pal 61 70 Bdo se%
1600 Missouri 60 83%
5000 do 810 01%
100'0 do 010 834(
1000 'do ' 8-%
3000 Tenn 6e, 130 90%
8007 L6r1e&157 2d mg 91
20 Un!oo Bank 100
16 Book or Com 100
60 Pacific Han Co 1319
60 do 7334
60 do 75
100 051 c & Bock" - B 0 02%
100 do s3O 81
100 do 83
100Mi1&MissR 4XI
100 Rely York Cent •' '72%
'OO co • -721(
iOO do 72%
goo-. do 72%
301 do at3o 72,1(
600 Harlem 11 a° 87
200 do -
400 do 689 87%
200 Reading R elO 46,
60 Mich Cent R oLO 41%
60 Mich 8 Guar 82
160 111 Cent B 130 64
50 do 55
WO Gal & Ohio B 660 63%
50 do blO 6314
50 do 1030 63
250 Cleve & Tol It 630 27h;
Markets by Telegraph.
BALTIMORE, May tKI —Flour unsettled and TPry dull;
Howard street le quoted at 87 12X e 7 26. Corn dull at
38e9f10 for white, and Ofm for yellow. Pray/Alone quiet-
Stem Rork - eelle at $18.26. Beiaort—suns locionse.
Whiskey dull at 3IXo for Western.
!dooms, Mar 19.—Cotton unchanged and quiet; sale.
of 1 000 bales. Tg o steamer's news bad no elleot on the
market.
Nate Ontmens, May 10.—Ootton—,.ales of 1,600 bales
at 110 for middling. The news by Ike eteamer Canada
bad no effeet on tue market
Onsonreart. May 20 —Flour very dull and unsettled
bold at 15 Web CO. Buyera have withdrawn from the
market. The receipte to-day amonuced to 2,800 bbls.
Whiskey la dull at Provislone are. nominal;
nothlog doing to•day, and acourate qtletations cannot
be given
BIOBILII, May IT —Cotton—Sales of 1,300 labia te
day, at regular pricee.
'denim', May 18.—Cotton—Bales, of 1,600, bales, at
Irregular picas. Several parcels have been witbdmen
fora rise In prince. Middlinge are quoted at lama
x o.
" DIDV ORLIA6B, May 18.—Cotton—Sales of 3.000 bales,
at lle for Middling. Flour buoyant at $1.16 White
Coro is quoted at $1 10.
081011.0.8703. May 20 on—Bales to day of 400
halos Silt% of the week, 8 000. bales. Good middling
le quoted at 10X MO% o, and middling lam at 10. ti re
10Xv. Bice in firm Mail advance or xaxo.
The Hoßroad Bonds.
VALIDITY OF TOO PITTNEURG AND STEUBENVILLE
BONDS, AND VIE CIILIVTIEES VALLEY BONDS
AFFIRMED.
[Prom the Pittsburg Daily Post ]
The case of Os'ricks ,b at. against the City of
Pittsburg, involving the •volidity of bonds given
by the oily for railroad subaoriptions, which has
helm on trial for several dim in the United States
Circuit Court, before Mr. Jaitise Grier, was de-
Mod yesterday.
Four Masses of bonds were involved in the suit :
1. The bonds given by the pity of Pittsburg for
its stook• subscription to the Allegheny Valley
11,41 road. Company.
2 The first issue of bonds, given for subscrip
tion of the oity to the Pittabgrg and Steubenville
Railroad Company.
3. The second issue of bonds by the city to the
Steubenville Railroad Company.
4. The bonds given for subscription by the city
to the stook of the Chargers Valley Railroad
Company.
To all those bonds, a great number of objections
were raised by the defence, most of which were
overruled by the court. The court sustained the
validity of the bonds to the Pittsburg and Sten.
benville railroad, and also the bonds given to the
Chargers Valley Railroad Company. Rut the
first issue of bonds to the Pittsburg and Steuben
ville.-Company were . mtransferable only
on the books or Ma oak td no transfer having
been made on the booked e city, the court hold,
I
that until that was done, a snit could not be main
tained on the coupons A verdict was taken in
favor of the plaintiffs for the amount of the cou
pons bold by the plaintiffs on the second issue of
the' Pittsburg and Steubenville bonds, and for the
amount of the coupons on the Chargers Valley
bonds. The Allegheny Valley coupons. and those
of the first ifBUo' of the - Pittsburg and Steuben•
villa Company, were withdrawn by the plaintiffs
to avoid a verdict under the ruling of the court,
and to bring new stilts on each aloes.
Judge Grier held, that the bonds given to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad were void, because the
act 'of Assembly had only authorised tho city Co
sitheribe to the noel. of the rot:tinny, and had not
conferred power to 'sena bonds In payment of the
stock. _
This question is now pending In the Supremo
Court of this State, on application for mandamus,
and will also be minted to the' Supreme Court of
the United States, should it become necessary to
do so.
I • • •
The present suit has, in a great measure, estab
lished the validity of the bonds given to the Pitts
burg and Steubenville, and the Chartiers Valley
Companies, and the bondholders are confident of
an ultimate determination also in favor of- the
Allegheny Valley Company bonds.
But so far as the oily of Pittsburg is concerned,
it is placed by the denicion of Judge Grier in a
worse condition than if the validity of the Alle
gheny Valley bonds had been sustained. The
Judge affirms the validity of the city subscription
to the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company, al
though there was no rower togive bonds in pay
ment. The subscription was for eight thousand .
shares, or $400,000. for which bonds were given,
and if the bondt be void, for want of power, the
city still reelable liable to the company on the
subscription. If the decision of Judge Grier be
sustained, the company may he a large , gainer to
the amount of (ha subscription, and the oily will
suffer the shame and dishonor of repudiation, w h•
out any benefit to itaelf, and have the' money to
pay on theaubsopptioil.. _ ,
=SOMffifii
Du CitiPielAPPaldr/Oi/0111, 'Viturcrno —To
faqirs 105 6 , - attack-aarpopiatiaral4o.lrei ril - I - AUiAstde
wetther oalottlrm_ of _Dt:. L-Chapman,- 'published'
monthly in bin ", patrebmg,tl Irsjselleve hundred' . in
tide shy and elsewhere do, ; the
oir .
:tletitlnns of_iuMnikintles.
tsikln'ecident-iiiisVbs. present month of
be 'wigwag , eras, ftras'.vein idoM fallacious, al the facts Lave stiseir - proio to It , in; the
no small aaneYitied Crony =rirtidl 'idinekesintrre, with
.whom doe neathenat this !Men 11111411441ilime qua
not By referring tope. illiijiminre April nuinber Of
this " Itainbmr,l , artileht Waal - published in Much. we
fin& tinst all Ale PeOckill lurk ;Storm tendencies
,
POre beat mot - atrikinzir corroberated by
the fade—What is most remarkable is' the fact, that
the severe- shocks of earthquakes at, in ihpetl.2*,A,
4.l4 r biteummilistlttejeseise time, and lb.
: grab cacti:L
anai/opt °alba (naafi 22 8 a.m.) wipkin '1218•118 - vi'rs
or a period given as more- preattapielou , O: . •/ . lol4:iatree
or irtore - • n • ' -
; The Doctor has`ketelicoommeneed Ulu publication of
': eineli irlateen.paee perloileay mitt thr.cifiteireie
Bird Princtipics tyksrldelt - certain hitherto
bidden problems are . fresented,witb a degree of orfigor
lodinating 'it 111 h-long 'devotion to the Judy of hie
"DA. 'Kant 1111110VAD MOUSAND•DOLLAII
CHALLIMOg Agrlaitt.4Toll —We. have &NW, nailed
the attention of one eleaeis wee:4 viipeiliienviaailfes
of three Admirable refrlgeratots.manotaelorad end sold
by lidr..7 B. Clerk, No. NOS Market street. The princi
ple Involved In , thi ionatinetiois of this Xtge
Improved! eftegetneolc,eTplabas t . at, mice why It will
keep provlalostaa Oiler lanith of time; With free fee,
sod la, better verrtillthd,,sot, more sully kept pore,
than any other refilgeritor now in roe. We learn ale*
that these refrigeratercof -Mr. .T. 8. Clerk's, mon
teetered and sold only at 11308 Mtrket street. are sold
from Ares to eight dollars less than the ,`lintilsi Sitio
can be procured fur anywhere et a% in the atty. This
saving alone is crest item: in - their _ferrir.LApeeking
of Mr..l. 8. Clark's establishment reminds us alto that
he has just given to the ;albite a very popt - ear cooking-
range, entitled "The Comet." The peculiarities of
"The Comet'? are, that it will heat water for thebath,
bate, boil, aril rout all at the acme time. A large
number of specimens are now to be- Seen it Lis atoie,
leo. 1000 Market street. They are - certainly very am.
plate, lafge for the purposes of any
moderate-edsed family, and - are sold at tho' lbw "erica of`
twenty dollars. , For, medium.prieed houses that are
now being ennetrnated, builders could not do a wirer
thing than to fit them up with.tilesaWneoltioiraugri
of Mr. Clark's. -
PREPAniD tliesoN.LlriaYiElt to their
establishment yesterday, we fohnd that .the !wants".
caterers to the relate' in thr confeationei7
E. G. Whitman & Co., Second street, te'ow Chestnut—
had been making the •moat - ninple preparations for the
Sommer trade For some years peat verY few (wilts,
... WASS ;1
Toni Ott
..... 8,670 in
2,286 OI
...... 7.3,098 17
..... ' 1.204 01
8,302 10
hme thought of leaving the city during any part of
:Wwtuer without ,1 supply of E. G. Whitmart &to ,s
superior candies; end we are qu'te elite, after the
thousand and one' , delleions new things in•ented by
them expreesly for the present season, that their place
will be made etill more the centre of general ultra.-
Goa: There is this consolation, more: rer, that per
cons who arc so situated as cot to be able to Ulan the
city at all, can, nevertheless, indulge In what little folks
would regard se good a thing, vii: M. G. Wititantri:
- Go.'s superfine, rtohly. flavored Confectionery.
83.550 02
613,510 10
612,051 12
= Dunn udriorriVdrirran:-sloifiWilit—Ten dol•
Ws will be paid for information of the following
baggage. taken frets- fit Widitareireac'ert timidity
noon laat,l6tk Matact: Two common black Crania,
TOOL Ow
9 037 10
1 90i 07
21 094 00
2 516 09
two new bap, .common .low cloth, enppoeed full of
'clothing. One bag, made of old buff window-shades,
(was filled with bandboxes), was_ taken in a stab _with a
female, slender built, red heir, thin visage, small,.
Shtrp eyes, Talker an old meld, tweatyelghtor thirty
years old—an American.' Lay petvon that will give In
formaVon where the above beggar, * or any or it, was
left, or where It now le, will receive the shot. reward
by calling on and irepartlng not same to' W. 11 - danyl.
719 Chestnut street,in the_blasonlo Hall
... 36,532 01
...213,181 OI
249,713 14
• Fon eager and good, Sob ,Printing, go to Ring
walt &Co is, Si Booth Thltd styes Ole! Drexel &
Co 'a Banking Hoots: -
Hawk , YOl7 BOTTQRT roue, HIM UMBRZI.GA-?- It
'#o . , are your ;We, sue dal:010M 'applied or
tied, Pima Bo and ? Davit neeatlys,attswer we haii ;
the following' *deice : Co to Wia,".k.'Drown -
parka' etzeisit belowtThird, , ewit-attead Winn 110011011-
able want without Theypresent stook of there
desirable artialea - etribriesa at 'hap - leen' _time every
variety, and we knave their,priess are moderate. -' •
Jon PRIXT/NO neatly executed at The Pre
office. .'
. .
W.Eureseervire th,st g'...0
r.fileafield, the gen
tlenian Who hie wiliteWmanj , thoiimedietteni pitrroti
iag to ecos tronmiplrlto, 1v reply lo'questl over and waled
lettere addressed to them. is ROW at the thdon Hotel,
where he will remalersteW daya, "hi* Who are
rested In this singular phenomena would dr well to elide" ,
him.
,
"H 8 WHO EIPAIES VONSeBI.BB TODAY Wirt. HAVE
80MICTIIING TO-110111C115" which;
„propeKly Ineestei,
will soon enable him tops, bkind'enjoy all the Ocoee
nartee and many of the' Inwlei of life, indite!" a
balance left to &limit la the - riaakliti 'Baring raiict, ,
No. 13813on th Pint% atre et, below Oheebant,philadel..
ibis, where It can De witladtawn.'oB naliann, anti ilre
par Gent interest. Open.dally from 9: tar 'a . , and oat
Wodnistays ' and &tubes until 8 'oletnek - . " Cora:
peniltoriste Onlyjin „acmernmeat,btate, sod City
Loam, around Benta,/dor!gagett,4o,, pass ax &mind.
and never euspended.- , .Farineri; AftsAaptics, Works,
and all cliiiee of tile ,00mpunIti lass ha?! an ,oppor
tissity isirestingitaithisi risk. lee iii!rtistassit
iia another oolnami.
tkat'a - die; d*oa ilia no bloia
ziwarti thair,.4hat
We can add little tio'reat mitt bY raisin tVired yet
it is comely te,yraire them thetare meritorious . Bence
Ire are rot unrrequently ealleditipon . -to isiAtirmd lri
-
Amor of cartels persoss or things that pane& peculler
excellencies. As, for example, the elegant elothlng
sold at E. 11. Eldridge'e Old rrsnklin Hell Clothing
Nmporium, No. 321 Chestnut - street, and the courteous
and worthy a tahisortho edabllohnient,iod eopooially
our popular friend, Mr. M, T. Willis, who requests us
to extend a general invitation to his friends to call and
see him, as above. • -
- .YOB PitiliTlNG . neatly executed at The Presi
office.
. 'Spring Clothing at White 1ta11.,-The peat
ONE PRICE °LOWING WARENOBBIL. The lowest
possible price marked in plain figures couch garment,
and co deviation. The only _true and boneet plan of
conducting businesa. Our stock of Spring Goods'is cow
full, heavy, and complete In every variety, clue, and
grade of Spring Clothing. and manufactured of the beet
materials, in a superior manner, for retail sales. Oral
and examine, and compare prices, with other hoboes, who
ask, at the ochset, a high price, expecting to be beaten •
or jawed down, and who (if Jou are a modeit man, and
will not jtbber about pflies) will canoe you tope, ten
aiderably more thal the value of the ferment. This
loot, and for the reason that we can sell twdertatomers,
instead of wasting time about-price on one, caused no
years ago to adopt the ONE PATON evetetri; and after
years of use, we are 'linseed it la the only lair and
honest mode of conducting business.
'BOYS , CLOTHING-6°3W Clothing—A full acid
complete line of Bevil and Youths' Clothing, tnroarao
t*od by exparier cod Bose' Tailors.
my2o.2t M. W. corner Fourth and Merkel ete
it Deaf Made te lienr."—quistrurnenta te ab
lest the - hearing, in every variety and of the meet ap
proved oonntrnation, at P. SPLADNIR
znyn et 'No. DS Smith Tenth it., bilow Oheithint.
The Eau Lustrele Heir Itestarativs of Jokier
flail EL is a disunion article fora lady's toilet, It
cleans and renders the hair bright and glow, Impartthg
to It the balmy fragrance of dowera. It exorcism's vivi
fyirig Influence on the mole, preventiog it from falling
off, am! ctuses it to curl in rich, instrona rirglets, No
lady should be without it Bold by Diuggiste, and by
JULES IIAOIN, ft 00 , No. 704 Chestnut street, rbila.
delphis. reyl4ot3t
Fine Spring Clothing.
At ROBERT B. ADAMS', southeast corner of Seventh
and Market streets, embracing every variety of Gar
somata adapted to the season; cut in all the latest etyleiq
made equal to midmosr work, and at the most reaeona
ble prices.
!seamen's ,flaring Fond—Northwest Verner
of SEOUNti and WALNUT Btreeta. Deposits melee,"
in small and large amounts, from all ()lasses of the
community, and allows Interest at the rate - of are
per aunt. per annum.
Money may be Mann by Mocks without loss of %%-
rest.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday untU 9 In the evening. Viesident,
Funklin fell; Trimmer sad Seeretary, Charles 7.
Savitsg Fund—National Safety Trutt Cent-
PAN T.—Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania.
1. Money Is received every day, and In any amount,
large or small.
2. PIPS PAR CENT. interest le paid for money
from the day it is put in.
3. The money le always paid back In GOLD whenever*
it Is called for, and without notice.
4 Money is received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large or small
sums, to remain & long or short period:
' 6 The money received from,Deposltore is Invested in
Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other &st
olen securities.
6. 011 ice open every day.:-WILLNUT Street, eolith
west corner Third street, Philadelphia. apl6
Stoller , a sewing Alachine.—The great popu
larity of these machines may readily be understood,
when the fact is known, that any good.female operator
can earn, with one of them,
ONE TROTRIAND DOLLARS A YEAR.
To every Tailor, Seamstress, Dressmaker, and each
large family In tha country, one of thus machines would
be invaluable.
I. M. BINH= Zt 00., 602 CHESTNUT Street.
ap3o.3m e. F. DAVIS, Agent.
Grover 11:: Baker's Celt brated
NOISELItad FAMILY SAWING MA.OI3.IttIB.
HIM STYLUS AT ItSDINSIO 1111068.
210 OHNBITIUT SPRIST;
Or the three prominent Machines now before the
public, we bare need two, and carefully watched the
working of the third, and honestly believe GROYRR &
BARI:Iva to be the very beet' We have seen.”--(Dele
ware State Reporter. spit 3.7
' one•Prlce Clothing et the Latest Styles, and
made in the beet manner, expreasly for itIPPAIL !mat.
We mark oar lowest eellfog prioes In PLAIN rtatraza ea
isch'artiele. All gcnda make to order are warranted
satisfactory, sad OUP ONN-PRIaN ATOTADI Io grid].) ad•
tiered to. We believe We to be the only fair way of
defiling, an thereby all are treated elite
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Speriat Nottrco.
• ' = • MIMTV MALL.
R. W. corner Fourth and Market ate
JONVB & CO.,
dibigitlifiliT