The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 14, 1859, Image 2

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r• ',.• wish to sly* expraweion to the news drat Uwe_
eetertela towards the inaptayees of,tke I, and , s -,
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'irrithrig34ia prices, on account of
Um WU liti •Italy and the disturbed condition
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•-• V i aoliir 'Moot of Our' exchange, declaim
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Walt tlf*tia, and the yield fraibilite
414 ,wait,terty b4sbeli to tho 0 0 1 40 1 '
TM the notnettes surrotendleg 'rellidelphia
liblie or no damage appease to havis been done
whia4 although in amity histspacel, corn,
geotabifirfahal fruit erevi;:liontaifitaS intured.
Is Litiliaillainiet Criteder i ciAtatikthia wheat
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if i ,ie; .balltHcli 1 0
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terthi And dispose of, We Ciiiitkkee,o,„, o ?4,,
ittA.figut Aof principle' 4:i'liii l !lacqu'i' ' '' l7l !": ,
ioritia of reason °IA ti9-.4lOYrtV bi' - '4l!* e - itf!
Inlet& Whrk ire; arrOti 4 4010 e 1 t- 4 0 4 :#:-
, he' differenee between , the 'restriet °nista'
ind,o6..,eir.tenslonlets hi,tiot the true issue.
hiiiFtiglitti Insisted upon, and the wrongs
IYerniftlnetlifibV•,biattf:parties, - . - May - be. made
9 iiTeli einitent et llfor, like other
iei
arlill.,Vll[lo.4l geOrkthey Hoverhtt thereat
Aii i tiOfilteirieveioati'diiiititiltn . The —a i =,
:' tntlltinOnlerida aill-uipedieney by, - the
'irrtpcos:,!Rcitti:e: claim Of: property
tis.4o4,,,,,kvfs,,,E:tifiTi**A.7,;*rik,q witx
otkmitzimrjug ', , npiii, -- ,the" -- iiiihjilet:' , i The •
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slikki-Firiftir#Coo 4 . 24lneela i iind.'esiste•
in, mix o f ii. . -, 41#4 tiP eipiisitiro c but
t93l9;9,fl_i*ts.o4o:oiiioittreil concerns'
U?FF01;:91-41reliii,4#'0iphililbilitleiis hi dn'
Allikilit,l4l;lo3o:W.Cintir4eiil: abierninent;
)thli'- ,# tieitiedor"Uhiihree :and'
inii4 ti' he'El*:in4tenderkneetioni,Wii&
lv , esiMeniiWhichinalidatin''tiiin 6 linctiintioini. !
rfigoiKorivii'-oi fiv,ilieitiOisliiitattErii:
iiirti:wilik figle, iiiiiiiiit6i; and eielnelie an=
puirit4Oter n ttespeopleof on - trnioni Nobody
*like fol,comem( thilt)**doirtii.tia,tup,,
iitenialfrati*:tr:Y#gitga 9i.,reniiiiiiiuliti;
)15iiiWit'iiliiirqg sl . t, st**7 .pi:Firginta, and
1 :4 14 itietiee- of. ifie laweefl.laeritaimi in Pam
41sylviisiii; are not questions to he ,disOussed tl,
Joie ;(auoitalvLaieslature, , •or to have a place
VKilitiPliifortiucef matiOnal parties. ,This. is
WII - Plidit , ehorighr But when the , concerns of
the organised Territories of the Union are, the,
Viiiistivii*itti 'either a the parties at war, with •
USZcitqoiliee 'abaft Attemi: they ; entirely forget,
Ithit'rthe-Jiiight tt' tistervention , on the part of
'the'peueral ' Goierninent iiihe Bust thing l te
be' eVitled, , ifid'that" , ,after that, if it can ,be
644144; - :tinff riet'"Jill:lt IS a 0 maintained
:Wad : establlehed;:iti - fi;iaivoiiir .ptitior of
, Pongreas - oiitGovegnent I
n-the Territories,
and the r ig ht s a n d, interests
of the struggling
;pirtiesitt,tt,3'nen
5. ,be 'entered Upon , and deter
`plied. . . .
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i NoWlet us`look at .the precedents—the
',cases decided ender the ~authorities which we
trecoLniseL,for such light - its...they can throw
;upon this anject. oilite government Mr itffer%
:Eritory by tkeAktilMsAationid_yecser. When,
'these States were k s!it inapt British :provinces,
;they held ,by ; royalaterteis,:and they claimed
;by natural right, thelovernment. of their in
ternal and domestic conceits, 'Wobject only to
'the Royal " The restrictions ,upon this;
their ,:ungnefitienibie-i atiieroll l 49, l extended
!cooto theyppierat relitionL to each other
ta4titorelktcrOtiorii:auti'le Whatever An: the
itirltistitionstitattok was . ,reserv,ed • as essential
46 - 1. itsAinntlii al:4; ‘ l The'attompta of
t1ii. , :1046;1ii446 the ioaiiititionieaiential -
fdo thetrAelflgovornMent in all itomeatia mat-
terti roe reststedinv every form in which they
presented themseires: fpoo,ch-
:iiient;l:oilhir acthirr , whiCh:•tini : Prinoiple of
InanipatipniihowitiLiteelf;'*ia, in`:the impost.
Rich *t:,-taiii,witiont .f the "ContiontOf , the
colonies; -::•They' submitted - to coppressive
. regniationa of ,their' commerce, :and" to !the
appninhnent;:ol ,t their , executive ,Oilicera by
the proww and to = the` Control ,of all their
fri,reign affa irs bY - ,,thetianikinthcirlti; because
these were attributes iitr , ..hls -sovereignty, and i
, i,#iteTiciic j thei rights and necessities of na.
tior*t. giVernment., '-... They
,p,athritlY *dared
elf the jajarjea,ot'lnisgriverament so long as
iti , ..iiiiiiii,tioiiioflreiV legislation . 46,-'dom 'domestic
inetteiiiiinsi left 'in' linili:i:uniMpliired. - - "They
tidkittlf4 ttireiraiOlitical Q dependence -as 'cell;
inel*ltt'tireparent - "ffinetninerdil , but , they
would not intiendei - li.,powili'or aright eii
'o:iiiiitO their 'civil:finedonait , : , ; j .- ~. • :, .:,
'..ihnie',lh. r 'n'''''oeirespieldenelit' the 'petit - Soli
heidl , lif libtringinited Territories :- to , the
Faeyactidiiiii;!neditjr blob" throw : s hemline:
+alight' foW'thilt,iihistiiiii;llitoin nii The
rnitelt States iielnA thellcill of the Territories
mall it lenoldimithetWise, hynot of the /4o- •
iiirinnent,appropinted,„:oo:;Aederst intim::
fig#'411..9*,.3*440,0#41Mfr:010.4 tbelr.
N7011..i.:144.11.1311L'ibeir:. Territorial
1.01.. .
.trliftA.:Ji*.l l 7l Olt t:9k, 416 .4 roa,4i - Ainiti.,
Aimoiitip*iwiiii4livlnotß4H - siid for the'
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/60,,ii . f• L i•oxiii.**ti/lyrsibe, king_ over, La i
itOliintes - ThelirePartf rjtfthciton of the,
nolitelei**Mniveyridj-hy'petent nor. grant of,
the Picini tn4eltdocii'iolliPtioli holds;
'and oxen :tea •6110 polar -in the, Territories.`
The king '44igninted 4,linfotsiga commerce of
the colonitii-LtheVederiVAtuthorities do` this;
1 fintibet Teirlthrietterackitin'Statik. Tbe'king%
Madathridterridee of the ,colonies with iotretgu = ;
- natiorni:L4he :=l:fnited:, , iiitatis -Executive and
Sonata ibi;thiii - iiiethidtardteries and States
The kinglimited legialation•ht the colonies by:
hiS veto—the Tridted.'," States does this Air the
Territories,bytheir deoratitutiOn:But disking
' ,undertook , tw. legislate, in nll , cases . for, the
colonies,- and ' they - went 'into , rebellion and
accomplished a rei.blidlOP:' Congress propof
51 0 S to eititikitilighihnion , beyend the Malta
vermittid to '' i0: 1 4 10 4;'.10 1 48q 0 'thi; inilerenf
tiiiiiireigiity.ef the pe ople` of the Territories,
'hianiolateiftheliiniural right of - , self-govern
*lntnt- '. is itict theparallei complete , / -. • 1
•-•Therip i oiiigi'owbitii , , tie the king, con',
stedlitf by ',tie 'caletrieg; and the supreme
miner of.,tini ?Onion . Pier the organized Ter
rijories,rast in the same reasons, end Inv li
mited by thi-same reservations. In principle,
the liminfof authority*, yielded,'and legislative,
'pow', ietsbied, piri'tlitfiiiimet;for in both easels
they,arryditerMinedr:hy' those rides 'of right
and expediency; which are necessary to, the ,
ilinie Of libertylind, - order intbergoiernment
iit POlitioili societies: I '
,-_ Owl it be contended, then, that the Condi.'
Offen' Ot theNnited Stadia gives rightful•an
therityr4.' 'ur s 4 ' ' •
over, o, erritories •which the king
could not elaim'oyan his 'whinier! 1 That the
.tederal*Prerimay iti kroitor:Aiturt tharoyal,
Wad that Congress may exercise PoWers which
ie,thitt - king were :deg:totter pretensions ?- in
not Artie than ten''counts: of the indictment
against Gsozost 111, contained In the Dials
iitiOn Of Independence; the charge of extend-
ing , “ ininnwernataide Stalidlethei 'Over MO
dr COMM ning with 'others • [the national Parlia
ment] to sabieet As to
_a jurisdiction foreign
to our Coastitution,", and violating the right
triiki people•to enact their own laws in their
own way, - ,11„ in as many_ fenny, adduced as
`acts which Aldine a, tyrant aortindit him, to be
40y:1100 a free people. - ' - '
;',-;;-'. The Terrifoilhs' are ' liminnitn States, Just'
passing; into niquesilonible SOVerelihnen.,
Ittilt Cripi t cOntici,niiil'autherity of the Union
t;ver;:thern' linnet :koj,iightfally- tieiond 'the
duly of, protectipoi,,hefore pen admissieo, -0
illkit4Tilit:434; ,VP-',ol'llo74Citner it. ' The
-Union can have .:no ;rights ,li.'tlieli f i which It,
'Mi . y . iintvito#rioirtkeir '• admission . . - . lts ie.
'iponididlitleii.nre - mit" grintai,,,Or other,before
1
',titan afterl•allrthe,:,diffelenoe is, that -, it, ha's
'seine rioneiet duties them , arising ou t
of thetr:_immitturity, but -noon' that . anthrirtze
the-abridgeient 'of their - iberties. - - They. ar e,
01..infante *deli .requiting ;freitraint, `And
Multi to.niorieti;fentitled te: fraternal assoel.:
atfou'.;;;Tbily.ire ,otiory4ay , oopiciont to thom 7
;o6troji; '!tiiii.::..kipiy . ;:rukttig; - lint, in capabilit y,
taut in: flambe* :to:he strithrtent to us . Th is
40.040iit*111:11 net 'constituted ,to hold die
tait,.`pecipTeh,,, fit ' Preibielat Subordination.
•:trhet,is there la Florida, tivitb a pePulation not
Aati,s-]than,•,therf, is' 'iv:Kansas.; , or • In
trare . ii, Ithi4e..tifmili, ;with ,'no, more
- 40:ritort.: . ttunt - -*null'' , make one of her
Toccrpied'...Cionnties;AO ' entitle' them to ex: I
famish; ~
masterdom over'.".hail Nothings
o,elWititheiiature of` things. It is their.
I.l,B*t*deit.tha,CkfittiltritiOn to
_receive 'the'
'revenue arisini:from; the •lands within her
119"0141.-Aie.:00di duty te guaranty to her`
n-iiiiitibliceisibini Pt ' geverninent aftii Ae
letii_es into. the Untani and it is in; their An
'cretlettlO'aditif her into the Union when, she
~ippAirier . 'forlt i' but Where in,innsoit, law, of con='
.tieat,riiiit they
, find a warranty for legislating
4,..9*it*ogs*ii-4,4:t0 hold , their rights of
11Yiteiernment, andtheirllberty and'proPer. ,
lilogildti#/d upon their membership in the
PLOVISJ;>.',..'; -•
f'l , : : Thiiril are pondictilag,,instaimes in `our big.
Ifir4ilid4f,' hitt bekinkbOth, principle and
enftedfenoig theivAap',loctii, ravened by tint'
IritiOntl - Liglalintre,'.and have lest, it theY
irripAid*:the ,N0t!.J.,,V00 of precedent's,. as
*l,7,l4ll,9k,ttelikt;looo the *rat force of
popular-Ilitsvtortliti4ribe of 1787 was,
:. 01 4 0. 4..;lia' f if f; ou'r:.:pp)itioitt system was Mai
tkred,bcdhre'Rthe ,Oonetitittion was - pinned ;
Its iiii ihnsidnoto slavery. in the 'biorthwest'Teiri:
't';:iriiviel.':intindyitio, pitig it was unnecessa r y
itad''llutine*ltedreportinrie shielded It from
'nhinitieitnionino- legislation, of Congress
iidiiiti'MitiOitiellPflayery in that Terri:
tory, and. it-..inern.s . loirillin:44 ;prohibition ,it(
ttshic totally incapable of any actual 'aelnitg
- .
%nonce's, was not practically worth a debate.
No such restriction wasAnaposed upen the
Territort.of:Kentuchyceeded..bi Virginia in
fifitnorliiiillettiheketie was admitted into
thelinfOn in riit: sTini&ii - doe; in likeArfau
ner, Wits ceded.ihy NOrtif Carolina to the
Uniiitiqn,ilBid, in'tiq!), Cerigiese erected
'it la ' s Twittery, withoutlntetfering With its
domestle institutions. The saMit thing is true
of Alabama and Mississippi, cedadsby, Georgia
ane.South_Carolinain 1787 .
, The ordinance
'Orft47 - iiiiic ifferefoiro, itiaiv'ef ihelifortlitiest•
ern Territory, but cannot be drawn into pro
tsedantc,tn.any-effect whic.hilistiltbelic-P,T.140.1.
pie of - non-intervention .. Nor iiithl - 3 - Missotud
Compromise any better_ entitledo the force
of, a pTrecedent:,. It ;elan Mei been-repealed by
the SansaitAfebrasite act; but it was: everrin
itself • far from,. being an authority against
Our doctrine. ?ln ~ its : purpose_ and terms
it accorded the rights of Popular Sovereignty
to all territory,sputit of its_,,dividing line ;* it
dedected thittline, at the, sontheinterri border
of,Misseuri to, accommodate the PrieelPlO,:al4l
Only,aseerted an empty and inoPewititrif nege=
thip as to ilifkiegtop in which Nature and the .
laws ,of ,emigratien,liad already and forever
established W-, , The Missouri ' CoPlpi'CliPisP.
merely !settled a strife, bat ,i I ,
_no. wise eitab-
Halted ,a r principle r In the siettestreggle of
1818 r 2g, the eemproraise line 3viiii run between
climates, ttport the, logic that it wa.S'a question
of latitude ,, and not of legislation; : which Winti
an inference front the
_experience of all the,'
States., Old, and new; 'from' the 'Revolution up'
to that date. ,Thos far nothing haehappened
to alter_ ; the conviction that - . the - proviso Of.
if ature k vvhich was in force befortliarrnitloit's,
or .IVinnor's, Is entirely incapable of 'repeal
by Congress. • Intervention is thus 'seen to be
nugatory-in practfee, as well as 'ttnwairtinted'
by principle ;.: it derives no countenanee from
Our histery,'and can get neforMit i rMi fitctien.
California ,is a 'free
,State without the aid of
AbOlitianlsts, and in spite .of the . 'efforts of
the slave .interest; 'and Kansas, opened to
'the ,enterprise of both parties by' the net of
'lO4, had settled the question for herself in
spite of'all the powers that be. The princi,
ple:of reptilar Sovereignty; both in the, States'
'and Territories, has been on trial for iseventy
years.ameig us, and has triumphed in every'
instance; Whether , countenanced; resisted, or
negleoted by Ofiniltreinilenal legialatiOn. • Ve n d
and•Naiiiii„have Settled it in respect ' to the'
,Partionler, !litestion,ed'idaver' , and flit+ primal
ple,o(frpe, giAminment: Carries it into every
ether subject of domestic concern in the
States and 'territories with equal force., South
Carolina cannot be permitted to • say that
svhipiting, a Woman - in Kansas is not ,an as-
saultMid battery, or that a day's work is not
entitled to iday's 'y4o' there ; and ' Maess
clasetts Mai gratuitonsirrepent' South Caro=
line's Bina, but she cannot be allowed' td put
tier to penance for them,
There are no tperinids of quarrel between
the Staten ;Werth and Speth, - East and ,Nest,
iSieept, this,iiiiornalous'effair of, thelerriteries.
If the Principle of,ropUlar Sovereignty, as it
obtalhiWitheut dispute r disturbance between
the States, is once quietly ind'determinalely
applied. to-the ,Territerles; all ern'. _freebies,
and Meant our follies and transgressions, will
best an Mid. -,
The clear denienstration that
nothing _else can be done Wait, and that, in
justice, nothing eke ought to 'he attempted,
Might, w 4, Wilk, to conclude the controversy.
The ownership of the nation in,the Territories
Is in their soil, until, by sale or gift, it lidt
vested i but their, - People •are not disfranchised
by
-their occupation of . it; their .powers and
their rights are onlylimited by those conceded
by the people to".the 'Federal., funetionartes.
In or out of thellnien,,th,e inhabitants cannot
be supposed, to have granted any, anthoriti to.
the: Supreme Government which the States
MOS withheld, ari , there Is as little reasen,end.
justice - as expediency in attempting to held,
thent,invaasalage. :And as to this strife spoilt
slaVery, ,pertientarly, lit,,,would ..be.,liard - „to:
*ow that, it, has,heen, extended over as inch
square or:the newton territory et the nation,
Or , excluded tb,erpOorn, br „an the ordirtincea'
end, amnpremises mitts Which Alm nation has;'.
*orrifiki:l4o(i4)4_ , :grin,. tfrf.Y?pc., , :j 3 iti '4O
- ,fti4gi„.9m):;r4o,,piti .. ,,p3apon:jd9R6.:
:I!.°Q4 -be. iiii illaent 0:140 Vie: lofetem. co :e.u,
_t-5 0 .
eduntenauce..f,'VlbcVadies , ' , arre.led , !:algulnat'
„to.:theAgliti:teast , kir Out 4rciee< lo ).# l # . ftiOlit . P
ottinsir fitteitiPta I:4 l3l dlerilektl# tl.- 4 ,4 1 0. 1 04 1 14:
attc'esslopi , :slat the . ether diatedeti9n ocsAlo
Unlon, , ,as:therfrespectiv,ely phrase ,it,.., they'.
Will diserediE r their inteliigence by continuing
the discussion. : ... Let them give their dispute
the only practical, bearing which,it can have,
end then • the, patriotism o,f„thia'great people'
will speedily bring them to, a conclusion. ,
..
;Dg`t.Nyliertever en individual . or a content
biti . `eati;abOut the violation of a law, pil=
ttislaiment cartatti:to - tellow as the night
fothitie, „tim However
_''unpopular'the
: Statile in refeieivoi to faiitive slaves may be
lithe: North, „experience, has that
,eiery,:ntierript,'fit set
,It at' defiance has in:
'Meted defeat %Mu' the - ptirty:apProving such
au attempt,, So with the effort, to'reopen this
Atricin slave trade in the Froutii,*vietatien
of existing Jaws... It is ii•Odublikif the bitterest
disiensiois tenons the SiMtitern people.,lt
has raised the utmost excitement, among he
.Gen Wans iti Texas, whilst even in B,ontlC
Milts Some of the most prominent Democratic
.
papers are denouncing it.
, . .
Theatre Prodigals de Philadelphia.
.The Benefit of Wile Eugenie, hen, at ,Walunt
street Theatre, was well attended last night. The
fair benefciaird aetedisharmingly-Lthe par i:of mu
aiita suiting her extremely well. Wile Lantana°
'Chevalier to'4'the part'd Mimi, and giriti flue
and to the pathetio and Anglo" sendment of the
'closing Vesta - Pauline *Dupont was the
faseinitting Modo4no deliovers, with Wile Jane
Montheaux as • ?Abele. . Monsieur Edgard was
exceedingly amusing as Ba,ptiete,;. literary valet,
de.ohtimbre; and Monsieur Paul Labs sustained
his original part of Rodolphe. On the whole, this
was a fitting finale to the brief and inteasssful visit
of tite Freaoh company. '
Here ournotiee might dose, but we are bound
to draw attention to what appears to be a rather
mtialler attempt to throw dust in the reyes of the
Philadelphians. Mr.,Widdlists is Sole lessee of
the French theatre at New' York: Ile defrayed
the - Whole cost of fitting Atop in lts present state
of beauty and oonveraisnci—he horsethe whole less
I tit lait year's iipariment-,-he II the ca'pitalist ;of
the concern, iota which he has 'admitted Monsieur
Begs, his stagemanixer of last year so a partner,
with the natural hope that be would tins secure
his ao-opisiation and, interest In the concern M.
Saga; whO ()ems' over here; en the former =Won,
did not think it worth while to visit us again. Do
'remained in New York, whence—afraid, it maybe
prieumed;ilist there - were no job-printers in this
Arty:4e sant ..oNli)itinle a rdnallik4l4o plsyrbtlle,
lay after day, printed et the °Moe of the Courrfer .
dee -Etat Units in Net! York.. Weald' them re-'
market/de bills-lopeartee,.vria scarcely an excep
tion; they set down the perhirroaricei inlthe - order
in which_ they Were not presented.' Last niglithi
itimented the fallowing announcement
ev : '
~AWnibinent de se 'rendre' en !ranee peetireesonvelee en '
Paella Is Oetemegale nano:dee , et la completer pee des
artbdes doOperette, M. O. BADE prend no:melon do re..
nierelerle pliabllo de Pailedelplde de.Paoanell speopa.
Won* gaill,a ea Theatre Preocati. Hettrena do
eetpl - blenrelllatem' at jalona Wen matter la continua
-111: 0. Suite, otielk, p()ltYo.le etneeneeer, die a privet
We eon redone dleerope Ireersa memo' me_ dancer en
ogle villa de acravelles repnwentatiees On le drama et
yaedevilleeereet Taxies P.rles plus Joilos 441 1 1. 1 5i=
stouseUes Operettell de nos thestiee Perham" •
,
stit tineettheedienti r In which the junior
paint's', who has no ;Mare lathe lesseiship 'of.the
Theatre at New York, and no money in the eon
bern,;retilis thanks to the Philadelphians, in, his
:Olin name, without Wier tilliding to the fact at,
lie Is the l'smaller nadiety,"of ttie than
"egement !" Monsieur Sage will do this, and Idon-,
dear Sage will do' that,. but the coolness with
which be 'effects Ibis coup &Etat is Napoleonitib.
Had , hie playbills, been printed in , this city, in
stall& -of importing tlthtn hither from New York,
each an announcement could not have been Made,
Tinder:the exit. of his money, partner. Besides, as
we" read It, the present - company' thereby , aro
- "given notice that he will not require them again!
.I.f . this gentleman be Sago by name, be- is
edideeli So by nature. • - , '
The New hotel.
(la. The Print.] - -
. AB. SDITOR : POTMit MO to Suggest to you e
wine niune - fOr the new 'hotel, in honor of the Hon.
Heiiry'A:::Vri le, of 'Virginia; for loin people will
putrontielhe a Wloe !(once.". 13ApnwriA,
`STOCKS SOD SAILLIt 1111Tier1 THIS EvoinNo.—
!biomes * Sono' tweity4rat 'Opting ease comprises
letToieven 'properties, Inoludloi forum, country,
nests;' city realdenbetwbutiding lots, and business
atande. Also, valuable bank and other stooks,'
juL. Bee, VlTllphl . lit pitalogues and
sidvertieentente. , ; , _ •
.• • •
Elale,of a valuable private
der'olibrary, thle e
r. ven The
at the nation rooms, by,Orf exeouto
books
~ are now Franked for 'examination; with
'catalogues. . , • • •
EIALIV cibo Emmaus" "ForturiCure, Ramos, &c
This morning,' title o'clook, ,at Itiroh'il aruitiol
store, 81.4 (*acquit, street, will be Sold a large
assortment of superior , Household .. Furniture,
Pianiiii,t Carpets, Cottage Iturnitire, Paintings,
•
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, • TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1859.
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.,
. •
[Correnpaadeapeof ,
*46litiiiiojeCiraaa - 1;
TiteAtig of .tolitiL-T#O Moro, of
Terinamie,:sleabirtrig that neturallsted
cititiont of the United fileteeoannot: be prettiated?
by this Govermient,elsottid*el , return'
native countries; it't t itedloteii, has' givetilble la
a most anintateddiscurslon in all parts of the
oeuntry. Some of the ablest journalists in the
Democratic party have taken-home with:General-
Gass, endthe) Opposition are,';‘ef, coarse, ready to
Avell...theetleyee _et le In' Oider 'tedisarrerov the
adopted citizens: '.Yoltriltitohell—Who Is 'Coated
here as the editortirl all.eitz.eine,_ , Son,ihern Paper,
and-who - naturallymields great infitiatiott through,
his Irish countrymen-Awl` thrown ihimeelf,into
the on atee,!md attacks the opinion of the Ettorelik
of State with , iiiiiiiatteristie fetoe,i _A:understand, I
also; that the German papers have all taken the
torus ground. ' There may be law in what
General 'Gies , deserts, - .butt the', eonetteetlon he
places upon the rights of naturallied 'oltizend his
fallen with Startling effect upon the; country, and,
le calm:dated &awaken renehuupleasant and djs
iuttrous agitation;
Talkingof. Gen.-Gass, it instated that the letter
to Le Oldie 'wad not written by lihni.but :was the
Conjoint production of the President himself and the
l asaistent-Secretary of State, Mr. Applaton•;" Thd
great age of Secretary Omni; and his ocoaaional
tacks of Ulnae', have' compelled- others .to attend
to the more. Intricate duties of ble department
and it line uncomnion' thing foi the President .to
apt without reference to him in regard to import
ant matters of ,fornign This - is so with
reference to 'other members of the OtibineVparti=
cularly to the Attorney General, whose ideaden
polities are babitually'dieregarded by,the head of
the Gdvernmant whenever they, do not happen to
Concur with that bead. It iS the ambition of Mr.
Bullpen to degrade the'reeMbers of hie Cabinet
into mere antomatain other words; to Mairi them
bit head olerks,,reservliegito himself the dietribrt-
Gen of all the- patronage, Nortlt'azid Soria!, and
.the adjadioation of all the great cinentiens:
'The on risk of the town, it, that Mr. Secretary
Cobb is preparing a letter,ehortly to be published,":
whickwlli'degne his Position on the slavery qua..
tion. I await this doonment with some interest'
and anxiety. Mr. Cobb has a, good many : things
;to explain, and as 'he It an ambitious and inge
nious man, will, no doubt, do, his best. By way of
refreshing his memory, I•vrould advise him to re
read bis spiel* deltiered at Wise - Chester, Pe On
,September, 1850, and also the lettere he is reported
to have written to Georgia and to Kansas, calling
; upon his , filinctiainktfie °Metals: effthe,,Govern
meat to sustain Governor Walker in the course
'which he took against Calhoun and the frauds of
the minority in mantas,
lion. A. 0. Dodge, late minister to -Madrid, has
' been in this city for a day dr trio. :Although this
gentleman - vies very much slandered When he left
the country, after his 'appointment by General
Pierce, it le beyond deribt that he hatr ma:doomed
excellent minister, and that he ha's left the Spa
niels court with the good Wishes' of all parties.
General Dodge returns to lowa, where hie counsel
will be very niesssary to prevent the Democratic
party from beirigntterly submerged by the policy
of the Administration% tem told ho'does not heal
tate to exprese his deep regret at tho'smistse
bas been adopted In referents 'to the Territorial
snestion by those:who have been elected to high
positions. •
" The war of , the Administration of the G; • _•
Government, through its organs in Kent
elderenere, neon Vice President , Breckiidii
ecsroely'.ooneeiried. - lie has - given greif
bee/ruse he refuses to Support - a skive cede fu the
Territories. „ •' -
What is the matter With your . Pennsylvania
politicians? Is there indeed a general disruption?
If you go on, you will soon rival the harmony of
the and Softe of New York .It is apparent,
froia the anxious Me of Attorney General Slack
. anclithe graceful' strides ho displays in hie winder-
Ingo between the White Nonse and the I,ser 01Tute
of the nation.—ones Wit :Week . he lost his pay, and
was found sitting uudertha abide or,Tseitson's
monument—that a oriels to near at band. If there
is any one thing above another the Presidentis
Anxious about, it Is to staad well with his
fellow:oltiseris," Deane that one of the calms of
the present commotion id that Winn, somehow or.
Other, come to te`l;i4liiit;red into the Presidential
ear ;that a disgruntled • , ,former friend" of ,T. 13
the way, they imenteerous,in`Peinsyliania
as. well es item; fast nett) has is bin polite pion , a
letter, Mittel:l,44ring the celebrated gubernatorial:
canvass:in.:your :Skate, in,1:804, When Governer!
'Bigler was - .overwhelmed by the aell.Pf Aelerblarvvt
ism, by Attorney ' Gemmed Maids, to' - a-,illstiM,l'
gstisbed Member of that erdeinowholdleg slash,
v'ppsition its. the People'eldarty: 7 *liielt letter is far=
from 1014 cii6thinler hi dinitritither tiniid in inti,Mtl
liiillt:tiditt:Msagis '-It,l,itlehiliftitaFttitit'flevertierl
~: B Aster..l64. 4 ifftliivihat itiiiiiis4loltiltiattiate
-a 'the mime poll.* the:Stinietnit llerieltAra Detnt,
tratr, while Bigler :was trightfitily,liiililitioo
Democrat,. Governor Bigler, imetried:Veryliatid, ,v,.
-to of one'ot the letters' that pate a tiv, ''
- g'
between' the contracting parties; so . as. to fasten ~, The, • steamship Eitat - of the West, from Asplit+,
010 treabbery upon' Bleak. I ain now authorised
to the Senator, if' e will ;furnish you With; ,As ,tzttlitarrived - at New York yesterday Mornin ith California dates to the 29th tilt; She brin4
ecliii.o of the sulisequentoorresPondenewbetweeti :about a inillicin and a half in gold., ', ,'. , ' ' . ,
county, dad been discovered to he a defaulter to
himself and Black on this subject , he (Ciller) abed) ; : George D. Brush , the treasurer of Calaverai
hmatltgibotir. of the
t i h t e a "original
hArgln , ,(l l :r e e ° r l A s o " r ' ? ..i! has '
, ~1 1°. l o n .. 1 '-. lar gedvri: from 6 Victoria effete that the hold mines
' r kff e aifs on the Isthmus were quiet;
, My letters expoling.the levying of oontribntlont of Vancouver were .yielding so largely that petit
The dotes from Valparaiso were to May
on Mr. Wendell, a paella tontraetor, for the sappers, o re
le
Victoria for that locality: e +.
of the Brigadier General's and the Ilea Doctors
lat. .
'organs, pod also the indemnification of the 8 3 ; 000 :, A battle vras fought. on the 29th f
Chicago claim, have exalted. in high quartzite-a vween the Government troo p s undoes' April, he:
. .11P latter was defeated and fled,
GatolvieodiniliTenhitshvabt
opened
ti v ended the
no revolution. The
deal orvindletive malice.' Whilst somed6olare that' Itturri;and the Revolutionists under Gen. Gallo . ,
heving lost 2,000
my letteri are written in Tile Pres, offiee, others
deers wag revivinc The dates r a a ns 6l l,tn as a tL are li to .
are endeavoring to scent me out here. Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury, 'Clayton, aided by the
blockaded, but was expected
lackeys of the New York Herald, is very • busy. May I2th. - A slig t ,revolution had occurred at
&Metal wholly i nnocent persons here have boon ! Arequipa. No particulars given.
..,, _ _..
81 T
hie't7l)friloialwi lia i sed
stilt
i the treasure of the Star of
suspected, who are ocoiipiingniaoes Omni I would ;
moat gladly retain could I do so, and preserve my;
ineurista. I will, at another time, give you Mine:" .the (Poet: , - •
notion of the Herald's agents, to allow you how yt vi ' l lii.Pl.-tev_.,& co $2OO 00013 r Roller & 8ra....1a.vr0
,pure _are sem% of the Conduits of ..Garnett's infer. Win E x- elYe ", l co .. lOill?,llPakty ° 2Er
. " 42,,... " .. 9 °
motion. Jenks, (do you know Jenks? ) tells tiii Freeman &.0".... IA 00inOistir & wilOn u r .: v mu 7 sti
President daily that he lo on the trod/ of " One" fi: C ;2 l , l , c tc. . oo . 1e 000 P Naylor
I 10 000
sional,"- and iwill spin tree him. I myself hot!, lloneau, I 130`13111/1, biLl:4l) gt, t g i :g r i k i, l3 ll:,;;;,4 10 000
rat z l w ol l o t t u n LI . : 2317 1 1 ILlin ti tght A A B. oo.. 7 850
been assisting Jetts to find him out, 'and otlr: vco 64,000 ter' " 0,000
twice Mai week i drink congratulations with Itim,
and Flynn (the navy agent) at Willard'S bar, - 4).11 '2 e &ea , wool, B I,' a Meader C.9 ‘ . gir,
our prospect of - earl !moose. Indeed, I talkedto *Oo 56 000 111,6 , . Byrne, &Co 6,000
, , - . „Mohan' Petrick .:. 52,000 3il Parker &Pon.. 5.000
a Cabinet minister on ' Saturday, Who vowed that Jv Seligman & Co .
62,4 000 2/ s sews. ' 6 Oao
.ea.,
p.spe i w oha u s n iv ite Ogo e sb n le... /4 30 01 0 00 0 , 0 n O w ls:i l ex ........ 4,465
, loocasicinal " was “Forney-!" . . ' ,Order . 500 Baker fr. Morrill .. 4,280
l y ri o cl u 4 r ti o i ity °f , 'M t a tfil a p r r e yot can leiumil 8 tr.wton tr. oc. - us 760 G W Biel l es ger .. :, ° 0 9 9 1 9
00 I n f tr Y w ou tor w s i o ll f
that not long since Mr. Wendell arranged wittuVcir 28 886
that . Ann for the payment of $5;000 , to', Colonel tu., Wltt, Kittle, it
22000
,T
. T:tit m l ........$1,513,015
a ir
0 111:6 . 11 & 0 0 . 0. - .. St 666 Tssoni to Colgate.... 2,270
Baker, v collector of Philadelphia, on ,ac c ount oPOsh &Wilde%:.:.' 2 1 ,260 nowlM sc ' A k s s o i n w atannsioo
Coghill - 20 068 Dawson & Maxwell.. 1.000
the /breed contribution levied hyeommand of tb & .... 21.200 II 1 Kerner 1 600
pst 4Lit i e d u t t , tb o t n o , o .: 1 1 : 4001 , F i Kopp . ........ 400
President upon Mg. Wendell, out of the printing 'B Weeder & Adams 10 02011 gringo 1,200
00
contract land, for the benefit el the liar organs be -? 0 0 0 PS
Its, Morrison,
'fore mentioned, and if yint will examine your o 6
records you will, I think,: .learn :that the formers Ziortein 8r05... 16 000 8 1 Va b a u e r e gt 4 13"..
ng
. • , .- •
owner of one of the organ!! sued Wendell, for liotn
.. 16,000 Total.-
paying up during his time. Colonel Baker and
DRATH OF, A PIIII.4II=I4ILAN.
the Meth Doctor complained awfully that Mr. Weal' The San Francisco Herald hen the folio w ing :
ae a sterling batmen man of consider
dell should so' arrangele that,Magargee solOrod Mr. George I' Sweeny, Who e death wee w briefly
thepayment of an outstandlei-alaim fOr p e p o l ehronicleal yesterday, was well known to most of
the interest of San Franoisoo an d who,'
which these,honest gentlemen' thought was sunk i ll ° a gr citileri f
e oaprunty, earnest , and persevering in promo.
non. /I. M.-Phillips might be able 'to, givelytnAting
some other interesting paitiosdars. : V.. : v -his extended social relations; displayed : any in
lewould appear tie if the Asierioans , in !til4able and pleaslig traits of character, that a will
Staten& a
t b a o r v i k e
ry in t
e l n r
d e ! e a r n d g ,
e and i came n ; reh
ne to r.
were preparing ,W take bold , gtiliad' against, timserve to keep his memory green, now that he is .no
ti st ok tu et . o la n te ac ß opz ii n b t li o o f o th v e on s v tr e o ti n t t n l o oi m th F ,
tr e r : nsireadony,
that fast o in favor of ' the addpfeti .oithsenS,; an settled in Philadelphia, a where he grew a up
R e: s D o P n u s
t b r i st iG t t a o n n
also hp:mussel the _attack - ,on the fegitive6lallared into the bash:Lees of hotel keeping. In 1849
law by-the suite Body, and the 'refusal to r4oSai raocaM9 to Oallforuia, settled in this atty., and
nate Judge Swan because he declined to 'titular i rQ ui gr t e h u a . t t irp w urgr rou g h aly identified with its
with the deelsibeof:the' United States Disteiet e li sion on 'Oelegraih al, ,Wili l i i i e t7o t in l b l i 'f na a ,m ig.
Court of Ohio hi the ?sedition of certain freglitesi rote that circumstance, - and in 1852 founded Pe a
A great meeting. of the' Arderloans was held ferehanes . Exchange, which was 4iiiernately on
,binoinnati on Thursday ,evening , lest, which W n a g ez i mir t i t s e t r reet i near Montgomery i in the build
ow leased '
o -the United
addressed by' the rion:Lerris D. ,- Canipbell;l4 l , ll qtatei Government, sad t o
_p cen t isolation on
member of 00118reat from the Ilutler - distrlot, a lay Street, near Sansome. .lle also 'caused the
_whiols i resolution was pane va:i.i r t ip u y ,,,, pu ds,tortstruation Of the line' of telegraph to' Point
Aug the Itispuhlioan nonitnittons, - and .preparitie d*s- -___ .
for an independent movement.. ,
. Mr, Caroplie:
said in his speech that Hen. -Thomas Corwin di
not sympathise with the nominations of the Co
' limlms Itipfiblfcan'Conventioili Go we 'May tool
out for's, bleak in' the lately solid Colundiof th
'Opporitionin 011 M, fl'hie is indeed the age of 'al
-locations, if not of disorganisatierut. -.- ',. .
- _ , OcoAmottA6.
1101111 1 / 3 LP, CRUBLTI" AT SEA
The trial of Captain Ephraim Pendleton was
a l t?;;uV la p i % r 507 til l' e ra t i ge lB :o ( l . S a s n a d me d n e . vel m d fot a .
owing ovidotoo Win elialted:
William Jatinron sworn —I was an ordinary sea
nen on, beardlike bark Sarah Parke, on her late
oyege from Cardiff to' this port; Twos whipped on
oard several times; on the first croonslon I took
little bread, for whlob I wee whipped; wee
• Ruled' np by tbo bands with a .pleea of rope; the,
.--7•=" . ' sptaltr struck me with-a piece of rope; my, back
wore at all to pigeon; the crook ruh•
istratloltr ~ . • • -ed the wetraded ,plaoes with salt 'plekle ; first
, .
Cleveland, Ohio Plaindeazer, a very ab me Whipped Was after we came round 'Cape
The .,
The President' Opposed to the Admin nd • t oi maoh
, • ore ; after the plokle war need on me, I woe put
leading daily Detneitratlopaper, says :
aft tree the bows and kept, there all day; 000 morn-,
i r e a ti l . ,. d -h ' .e,sf: angry that I could hardly stand upon my feet; I
~ g, at four ceoleek - , while at therwheel, I was co
praise Li -Were/ 1 ',.. e , e ,", ° " '', ad to leave the wheel, and go down to the souttle
great favorite at the White Bowe; . 41... ."I°' take some bread ; • th e second mate came ort the
cop and saw I Was down there; told him I went
toretia b t ' e u .8: ll n be ill
.appointedtct whit the ' of Preside nt to trio
o N o
cea, Nan York
0 .
'and , Wykolf to Okintivelta the 110ald's P r e to take a pioneer bread ; 'the the second:mate
wanes in-Washington hl ru ios n ! d kilfe [ent to Berl
are the rats 'of the rr
e id be would go and tell' the captain; for doing
Wont, This does not cult 'the editors of_ l.
~ is the, captain tied me to the,stron back 'and
Demooratio Mere, In Washing t e n or Au di teen
me ; twenty• fi ve label with a eine' wore
They had to fight Bennett and hie ,Itera et, Ivan on my bare haat:" the eaptaln took me
the late Presidential oanvassi and to: mud!
ore lashes ;'after receiving the lest•twelve, Irons
t own, but put me up again and', gave me twelve
t e n re put on' my wilstry and then fastened to ,the
g•bolt, lying down ; two buokete of water were
(I t a lie :it Fi stt d zi l f h b s ae,
as pol i ticalli n s a ot
privateen fist afloat
a p e bm a n t
coi
r b la y ilf,,e him'
ho
of
ia
oh n et o o t er, o r 4
n over me; ' I was then taken down lbrough
he efter•hateh to the' teal between decks, with
tion. an leaves no opportualty,to - etab.the De
i rons on. and theta &Maned. to a itanon ;could
Oratio party In the vitals Whenever he van.' „„,. stand op; the
space be t ween
se
deal
and
tita
the" Bennett still
, a tt u e se o s rg : i t , o ° f ab tli t T t it' i d g iaris zi t i p mw
is constantly predicting at the Demos 1 . ""
. the irons up on the fastidious; was kent there
-ir-; upper deck was from feet towage
waist; scald not slide
11 or 12 days ; remained there until we reached
page yesterday,), , that pitly fells back boa
,_. San Francisco, when 4 was taken out received
guarinty.. 4 ,ohaternr...gwarreetil,lase
}Collapse tn in
e l S t et
qsatreme ' Southern prasistvery peliev whin! while in oonfinentent two_ Marmite per day, and a
driven it out of the North',;, ' pot of w at er; the tab ueed'for the pig on board
1, Still hi sustained the Preildent in his ;sal wee brought down ;the other man in confinement
ton pollen , a 4 0110 7 *met,' he now admiu used tp pooh'. the tub with' his feet toward me : I
'driven the Detnooratio ,phrtt Out bf theN.
man 4 ,, j i took_sonsething out of it with'uty hands to eat; I
If the old' adage is 0 ", t at ' a *" • took three bisouite first time. for my bos h
I was
,by the , company , he keeps ,' the preside flogged ; I eat one and pot two in my box; I took
not•only opposed to the.Constitutiort ani
them bonus* I was hungry; I was born in Nor-
Cabinet, but II down on the Demooratio part; way ; the last time I was-flogg
. , ed we were on this
apposed to hie parli Admilgotrat i " ; '.
'' '! side of the line ; a polieementook from ' be-
. -
_ ._.
We are indebtedlo ktepre. Wells; Fargo
for 'flee of California papers advanoe
naaji:
The steamer Pialadeliihis, trona' Italian*
Btit instant, arrived at New York T 4034410
bien antioipAtajL
„TheExecutieu of Dr. King, • for the
Murder of hi” Wife.
•• , • utvnrallou ON van oeli4ewB• - •
We have alreadY given thOrk,befiegraptildles;,
'Count of the r ixeontion -Di: .Ring; PA.:Coburg,
- 01.006', for Huintuel murder of •hle wife by poi
'hipifiVA.-entrespondent of "-the Mistallton W )
Bie4ciloi!glifis fall PiOtionlafil of the oa t s, with
, . .
11hOftaccount or.tne Ideirioua Woof the nnfortn
.
aitennate. It:appears that-he was hrmight Ain
the heighborbond .6f altehltOthe
hid:to direct hie execution, lidd known him from
a 607, ne had alto the Rev. Mr. Bleeder& who at.
tended him_hrida.litat moments. Ails life had beep
a•eh!queted one: Whelk, a lon* he wan yon4. - ?f,
- reading tieolo deal irbries, s l aid itteileineein4 Wok
that'it was intagined,by_matny,lhat he,
would go into the church.. _Then he married a
. Mgt Levee, of Brigh`ttilf,' r end ',fent to the Normal
x Selma, Toronto. biextlilbonaute,n'testelieratthe
'Central School, Hamilton. Finally; be kindled;
homeopathy RV:Philadelphia, atidiettled down t.O -
Practice at Brighton - . "; • ; , •:; • '
Ile " seemp have,• thought his wife bepeath
him In station. She certainly Was inferior tei him
education; and,' of .late years, .while he was
edridatitig himself , more ' , and • more, she eeems to,
have become mere • nail more distasteful to' ,him.
Rig wife bare him a. child mattier,two .iirearesince,'
ablelfoply survived•a short fiend. and, ag Sheen&
about :to beCoMe a Mother 'again, hedeetrayed her'
in the most heartless Molitor. "No vaild'exause
can ha fonntfor the Crime ;" nethins can be' told:
iri palliation. • Re says' be Was infatuated with, a
Mlle Vander - moth, end felt he mat have:her as
his: wife; Whatever happened. He ,a6knowledgee
that"-bar Administered ,arsenic in repeated
doses. ' , Allot , giving,, ampule; time after time, he
intended to 'de elmilaily with obloraforM, het th
Stet dose of . it provedlooetronglor her enfeebled
eonidituflon, end she died'of it.' • -
•
King Waset = fine looking ;man; with . - et thick.
Beard and moustaohes. and 'only .about 24: years
of age. On the maffold he was dresead la , blank,.
'and- Rioted the: gentleman.. There was nothing
AthatoVer in his appearance that would lead, one
to 'lnspect him of crime,. One of , the clergy asked
- him, when all bad taken up their planes, whether
'he had anything to say., ¶' Where," he asked, ,
"is that - Paper:P.': :A •doeutnetil •wee given litn,
which he had' 'written .that morning early, in a
doe, free; firm band. 1 . 1 Moot I stead .on the : ,
drop'" - he The. sheriff told him " where
you please " r went to the front. and rend. 111'1
'toned which were clear, distinct, but sorrowful, 1
the following address
" fellow.Obristions—l ahead befo.e yin to•dey' in
the Moot awful position in which a human being can be
plimed--oenvicted or, Ahe meet dreadful of all . arteris,
and-sentenced by the laws of my country to Pay the
penalty of my guilt by osierlficing my own life, It Is
very hard to be deprived of life to comparative youth ;
*but . to not dispute the justice' of my sentence nor fled
fault with the watt righteous dispensations of an all.:
wise Providence. I -have had time to think over the
evil of my ways; to - toweil my grievous scot and gnat
wickerinem with' deep crietrition, and to go to the
fountain othealirgforpardon.• I have besought Al.l
mighty Got night and gay for toreiveness I look to
the- ernscorObrlaN tA.the Militant Hie printout sane:
, my - only slay, My onlyllope: Unworthy se I fe:l
remit to beef Got a eompayston, I have a' Arm relieve,
lupon His gracious redemption, that HO *Meth not the ,
I
death of *Milner: I humbly acid devoutly bellows that
He has pardoned me, chief of sinners theesh I be,' for
I the =vita 14,7 nm ()Whit, our blessed Redeemer. • "
"I tally and entirelfoondde in the allraufliclinicy of
Sit etonemerit, and humbir_t:uo tirat..thrbugh the
Massey of Ills precious blood; my nesrienly lather
will accept me. a broken-hearted penitent into Bid
kingdom et peace and blessedness. ,
entreat my fellow-Ohristises isiki warning
,rote my fats, end to beware of the temptations of, the
eel) one „thaw. been blinded: by the evil issions of
our corrupt patine, and' seduced into the greatest of
oeimee, , Vbreeo the Instigations; of the corrupt Seek,
and the snares of the devil. I affectionately exhort
you to giant against this, and to seek steadfestly' the
Grace of Got as your poly inteloient protenticm' and
safeguard. Ai:knowledge ECM In all your wart; live in
the fear and lore of God; honor Bit Sabbaths; krieg
ologg'Se 800 iq prayor,,eind the reading of ale. word;
and maintain communion With Gin; in the
,blessed or
dinance" of religion, •• . •
"My Ohrietiap Wend's, I leer* Worldin
with all men, and with it heartfelt prayer that God
would bless the Soils df all my brethren ofltio'huroan
rice. I prey that Ms kingdom of peach) Mid - truth May
,spresS' everywhere. and that Bis will may be dime on
earth as purely and universally wit is in heaven: ,
' "In these, my last mom/iota I'hearldly thank all
those who have showed' Me • any kindaess, especially
those who hare - WM me, during my recent trials,-with
their oonosel nod their praYere, and from intatml I for
give all thinekshe hare donente any wrong or irjhettes
- I _ , I beineols yon, my dear Christian (steeds; )l raY now
forme; Join, your prayer' Willi 'mine, that lay -• faith
may net fall at this my lan hoar; that -no weakness of
the flesh, no power of Saten,inay separate me from God: 1
Pray_that I may istwrienee Hta full Pardon; sod that.
believing,' tel I do, heartiPrland -sincerely In the Lord
qegfitt Christ, end degpliceptritis for my aim y shall
be eared. • - Ws. H. 41grri.
rr Cubing lail.-Yurie 9, VW; ir ' -
After which be, said; ".I hope I shall see her
again—l think I Adi."
:The paper woo then given to Mr. Vandeburg,
'and Ring said to the crowd, Farewell—l bid you
-an a long farewell." : •
There was hardly one upon the scaffold whose
eyes were not mbisteued with tears. AU the clergy
sobbed audibly; the sheriff, too, was much af
feeted..: Nor was the
,emetion of the beholders
mood When * the Orin:dual was 'directed to' kheel,
and the executioner tied his hands and feet and
put, a •white osp ever his - head.. Then the Rev.
Mr. Bleesdell - road the, sentence from the terries
at tilt burial of. the dead- beginning; "Men that
Ye born of woman." ,Then .the eve Archdeacon,
Bethune began and finished the beautiful 'nom-:
,growidatierY prayer Wain the Visitation :of the
rs!olr, - ”riuto,ciod'ujokeem , • •
F;'Before the prayer:lied' been tonoltided the she.
ild't signal wan, givep t ited.thedropfell7". heavy
'ilttinad"walk board_ nod, the hedY:wha seent ol l l l,`l
elldritvra•: long breatirattd,eigbed, a few Women
qtitusio , ,loualy,-ono or,tivaltinted,'lfiNk'sinppi
tot faltotalelittito., and all wittfever..
,of
I[4l'Elit FROMI ftiLliro66;
tween deoks, and biought me to this iMilding, and
from harelo the hospital.
PRAZZIIRIVIIR.
The eteamera Elias Anderson and Beaver ar
rived etNieieria, May 12, from Langley. The
'Anderson brought nineteen and the Beaver two
passengers. There is - no news from above Lang
ley, and the express brought no gold duet, though
PIO
• .
of thO Nauru had oonelderable MN.
The steamer Maria, from Port Douglas, was con
sidered due at Langley, and the Governor Don•
glas from Hope, is expected lore hourly.
The steamer Gov. Dangles, Murray, master, ar
'rived at'lrtotoria, from Port Hope, on Wednesday
night, at,l2 o'olook. The Douglas made the run
down in twelve hours, whloh Is claimed to be the
evermado. She brought 60 pititesn
gets, of-$20,000 in gold dust, and- We :
mall and eltereselett: , The Port Hope and Bogen:,
Bar trait id progressing fi nely; some twelve milt*
beinecoMplatied," - :ketrong appeal is madecto:thei
Hoveropientlttcaseist the rArt_llope people he' the'
'entorpitee;'who are willing to bear ono-half the'
expellee. or the 60 passengers, a majority were
traders coming down to obtain supplies, and Go
vernment omolsit,
-- - -
The reports recently received resbeeting — the .
progress of the Nicaragua canal are not of a pro
tniehrtLahareater. _Ay feral of laying the foun
dettonaterie goilethitingh;bnt notwith ,,
standing the prep!Lratlene.whlobi werevevionsly
inedelor ceiebrathiethe titoatiorrin e'rnagnificent
etYlei it tarried; out: Whe — siemost - inelgoinoont
affair. Neithel& the 'PresiiightloreCitti Wait nor
Nicaragua were present. although commissioners,
were sent expressly froni England to invite them ;
indeed. no ono was there except a few employees
of M. Belly„so.fer.as we gen asvirtain— certainly
no one of anylititifiotion. ,
Considerable sickness has broken out among the
inginisercerpefatat osie cf,:the,pagy pal died,of
Yellow fever. •
The survey of the river and lake Wait being pro
ceeded with, Int , in . 4.'iterylunitztlelaltand hasty
manner, with the object, probably, of getting a
report 4nto the,mar)teit as y . soon, as .possible.„,The
general opinfon - appears to be °Yen • of the, most
sanguine believers in the eland, that the scheme is
very likeirt a ,meekwith , e,prcmature death; and,
although We naiitet , bid' the • slightliat faith in the
undertaking, our opinion of its being a humbug is
daily strengthened by thelitpinteAthieh roaoh us.
—Panama Star, May 28th.
POLITICAL MOVEMENTS IN OREGON,
I protiithe Alla pallforols.j
, The Demooritte of stiregois ere jiist new' bising;se. - ;
wooly exeretseik-ibY-havitig had an obnoxious no
mination thrust upon them by their State Conven
tion' of a candidate - for-emigrate- seems that
Mr. Grover,theli4 ate Repreisentative;oonld not be
used in Coogreee,by General TANI pa easily an the
latter gentismanlesired,- aid. Lane ;Ordered the
Convention to , notninatei one who would be-more
`pliant in his b e tides end who would fetch and carry
at his bidding Amiordingly, when the Convention
met, a Mr Latfaing'Storit—unto been a' reel
'dant of °rev?: but ,littliviere'rhats a year. unit
'who was on Ausertearesiterriter of our-Assembly
from`,Plater ectsycy,,in 1858—to the 'a atonish--
ment of everybody, received the , notaisation .for
Congress."' TiteMppturere.tilltired-in caucus, and.
GM puppets played' essiotli Ise they Were hidden to
do by Geri. Lane,- Mr. Greyer was ignored aid.
thrown 'overboard', notivitbstanding be has the re
natation of being ontinf _tb6 most popular man in
Oregon; and fully posted up In regard to the trante
of the State ;while ,Btont,'lll,this latter respect;
_
remains , as be . Was: two , pearl, ago—"a know
nothing?' I. - _ , ._ ,
The result has been to sail - forth notes 61'41W
dissatisfaction from Detheiwats allover the State.
The Statesman—senerally resogniSed as the lead
ing organ of the party In. Oregon-while it hoists
'the name of Stout at thelsead'of its', columns—in
out fiat-footed against)* nomination,' editorially.
It ordains oommunieetions, Wit Demoerata in
everrpart Of. the State, , deneynoing,the nomina
tion of Stout in the bitterest terms ; raid etiagg..-
emission of a' deternilimatimiltedbmw. their votes
for Logan, 'the Republioin noniinee,- rath'erthen
have such a nomination' thrust upon them; it very
general. There is, therefore, every:lndication
that',Oregen will add a Reptiblioan, member to
the next ,Oongrese, instead of ; a Democrat; as has
heretofore been genturallY anthdpitod.
Tho Legislature of Oregon met on Monday isit,
the 16th inst., and its first business would probably
be, tbo,eleotion ktfnited.States Senator. 'lt is
stilted by parties from'Oreson, with wham we-hive
oonversed,,that while
,Judge Wifitame, 'Dalason'
8 Ali igy on klot G oriirlfo r flurry,. are. the prominent
eandldatel, it Wai thought by those Prefeseingiti be
" knowing ones," that Mr. Grover,:who had been
thrown overboard by the fienvention, would be
-elected to the Senate over all ahem Snob a result
would be It' terrible rebitkelo Gen:" Latag:'We know
nothing4liatever jitregardlo it; but of this one
thing them „n o pe'ophe 4;0 regim
here, for years past beefs owned, body po•
littaally, hy, Gen,-, Jo. Lane." He has been supreme
dlotator- in :all-, thingstpertaining to the 'politbial
destinies - of the Territory, and, his action in pro:
the nomination, of a teen trite- by ids short
residence in the State and by his political anterie
dents, Is justly,obnorions to the people,,is merely
a fair ample .ef st,' ootrulet . eteroble of
power noon former ,' becioeiss. 21fr. Grover was
Rot stefficianth,": pilafs- and duitile to k reeog.
nixed at Tfaskington as a good Admin istration
-Democrat. General Jo dame bank with to strut ,
tions 'frost headquarters so liDt , him,pir, a nd,
presto ! it was done.' In, all 'human _probability.
it will be - the„rusans of .raltmeing -the people of
Oregon from the condition of, politioal vassalage
which they have se long occupied under - the' do'.
'minion of Lane, and, possibly, may be' theme's - us
of purifying their: party conventions andtmulma ;
erste* wherein, after , all, Murtha main secret of
party corruption, 'as' deVeloped in , the political;
history of snore then one Anierloin State.
THE LATEST S
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FURTHER CALIFORNIA
P IBT'OYERIVD:A I 4 I t ,
INDIAN DIPVIDUITIVII IN TBX4N
•
OT Louts, ittim 13 —The. am - tithed. .lehieli;
rived hire on Battirdly, brought Othfornia• pane& to
the 90th ult.
The prop , letont of the' Ban Francisco Bulletin have
been deed $l3O each for publishing , the nonfeselois of
- Mrs dickies ' '
Lieutenant Deale's party had been attacked at Paha;
teh Bpringe. by the litoleve
The amount of gold dust ehipoed here Victoria for
the month ending May 10th was 3133,010
Tee Untied -311adecc eloopc3lesn. Decatur arrived a 1
San licanetio3 on the 18th ate.
The .passengere by the,overland repoy3 fort
tine,* ft.:muted Timm encamped nein Belknap,,for the
Purple of egterminating the Caddo Reserve Indians.
The Goyhinor of Veuis had'called on the 8. troops
to quell the disturbance, and Maier Van Dorn bad arc
rivet in the vicinity with three umpanles of . ..dragoons'.
On the way from Tort Washita to Belknap; Id .jor 'Van
Dore encountered • large body of Apache -Indiana,
and killed forty , or • arty, and took twenty-eight. pet. ,
11015011/. .
FROM
PAVORAALE ACCOtiNTI3 CONTINUED:
$1;400 lit Gold Dist - lot Exprits.
LIAnNWORTIL JUDO 18 --Tho — etries 'lrani Dicier
City has arrived, baring been 11111,111 ys on the rent's:
It brings $1,400 to gold dust The' amounts from tile'
mines continue to be favorable, and- tits oraattnald.lity
of the mines Is not cuieeidered to beestatillehid.
The brat supply trains bad armed out. and the pro
visions commended good prices and ready sales.
From liar-ans.
. -
TEE STEAMER. ISABEL AT OtIARLESTON-TEE RE
MAINS OF MR, ROSERTRON FORWARDED TO MLA
DELPRIA-THE ATRWAS /MAY& TRADE
Caaataarou, K. 0., Jane 12 —The etostnehip Isabel
from Havana, on the 10th Wt., /mired at title port ta- -
der. ,
The 'metro of the late Mr lloberteog, former tatted
Plates consul, bare been forwarded to PbliadelPhla ;by
the bark Hamilton, whieh sailed antis oth lint. •
The bark Ardennes was daily expected to arrive 'on
the Cuban coast with a cargo of Arrleans.
The ship Live Yankee arrived on the 2tl int., at Ha
vans, eighty dap from litittao with TOO Astatios. Thiry
had bees but few deathe on the passage.
-HAVANA kIABICBT9 --Sugars ware quiet The
stook et Havana and Mahan' amounted to 400 000
boxer,. Molasses was unekaaged. freights Inabliva.
..$15620
Washington Affairs. •
• WIL6IIIIIGTON, Trine 18.—It is known that ldr, 11.118021,
our mimater to /ranee, te desirous of retaining his pa
anion; more on iecount of the , preference of his finally
to remain abroad than his own, and that his resignation
would long ago have been aceepteble to the - Preeident
The tumor, however. that Senator Slidell will be Ile
Pllooeator, is generally orldtted, although the truth of
the report is not placed beyond doubt.
- Recently received information from Madrid, of an al
together reliable character, shows that however desira
ble it may be for the United States to acquire Rubs,
there is no prospect whatever of snob a consummation,
nor is there any orsbability of the negotiation of a
oommeralal treaty between Spain and this country.;
The Grand 7ary , this "morning. found true bin
against 'Me, Seeman, the pax superbattindeat.of
Orbiting, for malfeasance. The District Om) had net•
Source d tilVDreemberi and in, the meantime prooest
will be Issued for the, arrest ortho ationset -
The contract for carrying the matte beteein blinvOr
land and Key West, by I kenti-monthly terries, )11118
been relit to the Southern - Steamship Oompany„ they
to receive $89,000 per annum, er $ll,OOO lees than here
tofore. Th e commie, agree to extend the tripe to Ha-
Tema ) the poetises to be the only compensation.
The German Saingerfest. ,
BiLrisiou, June 18.—The German Pinging Automa
tions tormed in procession this morning, esourted by a
military company, with numerous flags, banners, and
bands or music 'Many bowie/ aloog ibe route were
decorated with flags and evergreens. The procession
marched to the. Holliday street theatre, where a grand
concert took place. The procession was very tong,, and
attracted much attention. '
The'Atlautlo Boat Club.
• .NIST Ina 18.—The . 1 Atlantic Boat Olutier of
Babokin. littliere this morning, at AN o'clock', for
Phi'Wel& a. The mew is composed of Messrs tT. It:
Tuthill, I. M. Gibson, C. B Tuthill, B. J. Burnett, J.
P. Gibson, W. W. T Daman, and W Gib
son, Jr,. They ,expect to reach Philadelphia at 5 E 14,,
Tuesday, rowing the entire distance through the Deis,
ware and Raritan Canal. ;
The ICansa3 Election.
•
Sr. touts. inns 18.—Seatterlog returns from Kenos
have tern received. Douglas county bee elected raven
Repnbiltandelegatee to the Constitutional consanti on ,
Bourbon and Lykene counties have sleeted one Itepahll.
can and one Dewooratio delegate. Atchison and 11.14
counties have given Itepnbiloan , mejoratiea Zohuson
and Wyandotte counties give small Demo:trails! ,'-;rosk.
J attics.
LUXESWORTH Kansas, JUXIOIB the
late election snow that the Hapnblie_ane will have a
majority of three in thi - Oonatitutional Oonfeation.
Burning nl, u Cotton Vessel.
CatoLasros, 8 0 , June 11.-214 bark Amy,
Bashoa, from Apeteohbole, Wood for Norwieh, with
VP bales of cotton, to - now Minting' &ribs Qoarantins
station. Bhe was attack by Ityhtnineleetertey. Pre.
paratione are twin made to ell her with water. -
Later from Utah."
Sr. Leine, June 18 —The Utah mall beings d►tee to
the 19 th nit. 'The YaNey Tats hat been transferred to
Jahn Hartwell, the geeretary et the Territory.
Battle with the Vamaachos—Fortyfive
"-•••"
1.4,310 14 1 1 0 /8 --A special deeratoh from Inde
pendence. to th 6 "Repecbtfeass (Rya that ta slaty of 'Vatted
Stotts aoldtert entprised about elebty lodges et Oa
mattehtioeur Pawns* n itoolg ) and k 111641 twenty eve
man 4d twenty women. - • '
New 'lo'rk .. l3atilt Statement.
. Nam:, Tour, Jane 13 —Tbe bank etaisment for the
-week elastics on Saturday suowaf
A deereadte in IbinS - - - 32,048,000
A. decrease In spade 1,694 000
A decrease In circulation, 80,000
AdeOrtade in ael deposits ir ..... ....... 8,6950440
Arrival or the Steamer Philadelphia.
New YoBIL, lone 18 —The, steamer Tbtledelphle,
from flayeos on the Bth test, stared at Ebb tort this
afternoon: 'lfetolotte.Oikee been setteipatol via
Oheriotteit ,
'
gkaione.
' ',ll9oKLteisibe; , ceetialV4itie ]B'". ,et the tenOteted
obienbe keg today, the,eattrilitipabliete ticket To
eliefed 4t7, a3i,d, Mee at Walerbney. agt,
„,;It i,r.,,N.r.
r ;sr — , S w ell.
.. ,
~ iorp 4,)A1 ..
- iowELL,Aiase ,:viti;Atifus s'esixi sew-mill of A.
L 13,voki, on Western avenue, end the buildtme ed.
jOlntaCitere destroyed by Ore yesterday, - Loss 110,660.
.., _
The Frigate Constellation.
Boaros,lsselll:—Thellsititirtitiitrtigstsis*nrid-i.,
titian Wa3 int auto inCkf slow
taken en
- --Markets y:-Yris
0160'1166.M 46711146 , 41106( MI 0,660191 g fan.
deaoy i . 0 1 1001 at.. 67; 0.15 WliettletiviSt uii lulvattee
of 6 mite; gales of 'rid it 41 941.-50• uhltair.dOeh
T 70. Cern advancing ; fistidi6t 044
'arred ProviacOde dud, and uncharged. ,
title •
lINANCIA.I
, PRILtDILPHIL, June 18, 1869.
Theliaitha'tleirtihir'iiecte shipment of Ltd week
was 005 more than one half of that In She week pre
imaiiii&iirthirifiehteilsatt !lithe monerroarhet,lanoe
*Milt, to the stook board s at least for the pree•ot. It
enly , the queation gopld be eolvedp4whatlhe eor,!-
teoilittepOwirorin.rtempe , riesilyiriearr
Sham and dullness of the stook minket' In this,,eono
ry 'would itioto*glea . oleos. to the mosj,animated op&
!dation. tirvidliiitesitatistiiike abrassolloottvity
' , trill prevail U '
r* and stook gambling will prove the
!limey rule of th ose wholitentfole It.
ifeekiristatereWar t tt) ,Phlla4elptqa hank s
'hews' iictrefitiadeatis Ai:d/3g tLe filstitstNititkan
was generally expeoted. SII the items on the list bate
decreased dttilnethd-Wehk4e 4 gdePti-til , 9egie, which
has been: augmentid one handled and Eye thatusscd
dollars.
On.ioxem fAi E *li`en' WENT.
WiIILLYANSIAOZO OF THE PHILAINILPHIA BURS
1.0683. 8210/11,
BANKS.
Jens 6, Limo 18,
;Philadelphia... 03,605.000 49,480,001
North America 2,660,509 2 618,833
,14.1.1 &Mech.. 8,996 54 3,801.275
;Commercial.... - . 1,684,000 1,615,100
ditechanies..*:.. 1 850 04 - 1,825.115 •_288,488
4484:000 1,059,00 5 '262,000
.Bouthwark. _936827 „920,40 - 268,364
,Kenelngton. 1,791 80' J 83,205
Penn Townehip 894,808 887;178 261,8*
.Western 1,349,054 1,305 993 312,803
:Min. 4000', 1,216.346 1,330,303,x165,976
,Commeroe...... 680,2 5 0 611,750 - 218,405
,Girard 2.112 207 2 089, - 776 888,930
,TradBsmen s s . 640,08 641 401 185,6111
Consolidation.. 529,463 685,880 161 81515
'City.....::• .878,4,07 • 878,855 4274 ,
61
Commonwealth 888,18867 1.84 89" ."
,1 Corn Exchange 856,620 - 879,948 -- 80,431
union ..... 869032 865,233 75,41 ‘ 55 5
Total 26,177 815 25,020 953 6,416 681 1 6
1101100118
MUMS. --..
10101 8. `1 7tAciii'llt • ' /nee 0.
- --- -.-
Philadelphia... $1,670,03 81,670,003 1292,000
North Aviaries. 1,701,0%1 1,680,475 107.620
Varna & Meoh. '2,885,916 52,805,889 407 380
000111.11 , 01111 885,000' 8535,00 *l6OOO
Mechanics'.... 997,785) 1,0253.87 153,445
N. Liberties 1 231,000 1, 5 23,000 -121,000
lionthwark 090 801 635,988 511 eso
Kennington.... 589 823 689 16 . 180,1580
Penn Township - 654,890," 012,2 08 119'305
Western 1,016.9841 1,028,551 186,450
Man dt , Metahs. ...848.010 r 626,205 .141,00
Commerce ..... 618,240 458,181 -81,815
Girard' ' - :956050 , - 927,805 .4104135
Tra4B3man'S 671,1981 685535 "110,675
Consolidation.. 664,804 -- 216460 - 109,850
OM/ ....... ~•.. 443152 - 423;627 2155435
Commonwealth 228,966 229,286 133, 9 .95
Corn Exchange . 248,038 930.7i' 68,956
Union ..... 228,804 5%218.019 79 765
Total 56 886,90516,90 5 7,142 ,993198
The sgaregatetkoompar•
!evil
with portlowL.6les Y fol•
r
`;;511.686 865 $11:68676.,t06. 111110
.**:
28.17!.876. n124,.??.?..P0. E 6,887
Capital BW , :)a..
Loma
8.415,587 1,5217 . 118 105 . 61 . 1
km. 1,817 914 1:726,848.11;1;. - 62,6 0
3,987 148 3.177 869 De' 189 'B7
18 888,995 10 007,149:.51e: 409J98
99414122 b - , 8 918,428.„De 73,712
Specie
Due im other b
Doe to Ot!Ser.
Deposita
The following, statement shows the conAlthrz anti . *
Banks of Philimlilpiiis; • iarions ilaserlitto•Voions•
be:, 385 T: _ •
1861. Loans'. Opente. Oircilat'n. Dormlts
Nay 6....21,199,488 , 2,01,468
,2,141118 16,635,780.
- • -- • Y' •
Jan. 1.1...,21.802 $74 8,770,70111 011.080 ; 11465 268
3a17., 6...24,8115! 6085,677-9,484,181. 16,666,648
lan 8....2e.451 067 6 068,866 5,741.754. 72604406
44b; 412.661 V - 5.978 4897E186 4411,17,007.1117'
Di6teV.7`...i.101,749 885: 6,928.714; ;9:901:881
28....76 867,429 5 2968887 :1026,261 1:71.01580 5 0'
April 4 —.27,637 547 5.35E4013 3.425.751.-27.164,770.
T 21 . ..4'.27,684668. 8,144.2061=f9.540,31471
cc 18...28,108,106 6.404815 8864.681. 17,820;4911
, I.c. 26 :: . - 2 7 .817 91 V. -,6 : 685 , 6 9 1, a8;18. 2 5 4 0 1812
Myt 2 ....97.747,M....5,680;5118 , .8,061409 ' 17.7 81,929 . ;
- 9 4:-'..001954 1 8: 4 848390 Ft, 1160 41! 4 41 0 21 E
-,, ^l4'.;..trus•stea AA* 001', Arto:2 64 ?
-gi :24 .078_, soli,ut ,8444. 0611,475nArgi
ct 243g..46,406 4191 4.621,159 .11,147.7. - 780 :,16,4k52.11
70x4 - - - 6:..128.177.815 .1,411,687.,091,100059, 9 4 5 1
q•-,5-9ktiair..olll-140,991.5-Paigt491,0144:444'
rtyla s and will; ,
to,Tortoos toinhat
Lookout tor. and ~ o ttula aoy, not. auswerlocto tho
above -divoi,litticiii;iiftliwOrthliai.-1:-.
The coilktifrot ,kaartastria inetruetlonei
thatetpaper.outtingan Octwinetalk,wetenttleet tuMnip
or IS per oent. undarAte drat eeoplois of the Tartitatit
of that 'inijiorted is a merchani ,
ditto; telidutrotit'pei /Witt i'Peblidpeee , ti?
/15 , 'ye ,ieelkt:
,W. 0 9 1,01 47-. l w.c
ported from Ostmds, frow,.. of dityl iriiot'the
growth and prodnos n ot i liiistede, are - subjnet to 4 , pet
cent. c•docuktnitte," etre4Coeild ergrasenlone, to a duty
otittpereant , and < 'viol lo boxes" to 24 per eent, 4
The new TreeenrYieteivoll be Weirden, on the,
inst. We atteelt lie'rirtreiet nottee orthe Sortifily
the Treasury soliettleg,propcsalefor !Iva millions Wei.
easy notes at list. Or Interest not , to rinsed On per
cent. This disposes of stll sobjest to reissue, of which
large sums have been redeemed recently. We tbit
,the.new issues uill.bn promptly taheti by savings begin
and others. Oo die Stet of Jule there Witt be paid on
thealone, public debtain e, shoat 1 1 000.000 interest.
'' Tsai(solr Digtwinuar. Tuna 9.
. .
.Notioe. Is hereby ulna that sealed proposals will in
recteltedat-thhirdepulbiaii - ot iota - Ifouilati the Wan'
,tloth .day of .ittlift instant, ter the inns M any :4034
orthikybole -of Aye rolllifraCtrdelhaleinTreeestr
notes, in rioting* for the:paid :Sohn, of -the United
deposited whit' the "TrosenrerApP the United
atateti, tier Treseirer of the Mint at PhiladeiphlsOhe
Treason? of -tholinificli.htink at-New Orleans or the
Amain& Trimaran at Boston; NewlfOrkilliteilestoe.
or at, louts, %adds one , weer 'from the seoeptanai of
the proposals:-under the'authority/OA aticee_aif Con-'
Ernen of spa Deconnisir,lBB7.; sadall Merck 6 '
!Web Trench"' notes willhaitsued unmake ftipt
M
hers of te• oans Of dipoeft to the ensile of the rin
surer of the Staten with either of those diZesti. -
They will be midi payable _to .tea order of sue bidder
or biddre as shall epee tosnake snob examine at. ills,
lowest ran of. hairnet, not to • ielißd cix per 'osmium
per maw= and win carnanehriaeOtintensa from Oka
date of noir dertinnte of deposit.. . _
pi. Proposals Vont state the rate - of Interest with-,
Out condition and - withentjnifereneit-io oilier biota,' ails,'
contain no other frsetional rates than ono Pontli(crie
half. or three fourtheof anew centum Oneida oentden•
of the sum offered to be exchanged mut be deposited
with ons:of the -.Trwatury.sitionVbefira soestioneid,
whose ositlieste of an t deposit, mast eciampiusr rash
pope* pa foot" for its, fulfilment... If thy ogee ts
nit waited; loin:Mists' diretakii *net e lawn - to re.
tun snot+ altrareilistalk,•.fiv
consistent with the' anti orOorketiur,ur la
will pot ," ;
All pioninias under thh mink be rep sod
irstribodt n the outside cower, ; 1 Proposals for Treasury
Notes They will bir opened at this Depertexanthe'
12 o'clock H. of said 20th- depot J,une !mama.
IfoweLL COBB.
PILILADALPHIA 'I3TOOB ElONAtifin BALPA
• - June IS. 18110;
ENTOITED EY MANURE. SEOUL & 00.,EA111i-ROTIL BTOOI
ASO RIORAMCDI BRORETIS t Nolvawm. , o-coutu mar
AIM °RESTUDY ATE MITS.'
2E40 Pa 54 In lots
0800 do 'ooi". - ...90
.3000 do 1 eirt.•.:01.90
2000 City Bi`' 97
1000 _ do " 97 -
100 do On P —97
2600 do new O&P.100X
.400_ do O&P.100X
'lOOO cote let mg 7n...501
1000 .• 60X
1001 do - 604
1000 Elmira abet! 109.67,
2000 NPaltSi In 1111E62 I
10 Peon* 15.:. ...7:.40!( I
10 do 40%
14 do in /one ' 40X I
5 Oats
'42 sflodbUtato 10tir..51%
•I 8 Kan & Msoh 8k...25)5,
80 Motto( R...e50h.20%
800 do in lots 241.243(
190 - do to
do• "bSwo.2o3i
-100 d0...,,...b5in - 10 . %
100 --
100 .
- ouch 2034
10 Wooboat B ...b5. ton
110_ do.
40 Si& 31 15 /1 now-91
6 do 25
10Q Doh Rao :prof ll
)00% , -
top LAIR* Mae
BOARDS.
=II
000 Tonna as. go
2000 do eau pone—. Ail Ag
/800 Soh :far 0.1 - '82;; 71
90 Penns n
10 00
/CoB9Ading n
BOAR,Ds
5200 N
2000 Penn* 62. ..... 25.00
<ma s -do .4,48.90 -
15000 Otty 61
2000 Read &Ad 54wn.71i.
2000
2000 Oatsdo 60 lit mg TB ...60 %
X
WOO .40 8031
2000 do ' 00% '
.80019 Patina R10—.90
500 Elmira Obit! 102.87
OD do 67
2600 Oam R. Am fla $62,84
800 ' do 84 ,
1200 do 18.....25.824
1000 de .5.82 X
OLOBTNG PSI '
• Bed. 4.414,
PIMA fla in 0f.... 983( 07
" Mot.. 9631.97 ,
- 4, " - New oir.loo-100x
Pena 52 89X 90
leading R ' 20,1( 20% .
44 bda , TO 78% , - •
led 05 "Lid 92
4, do 936 71
1500 N PenMa R 62
rlepo . do- ' 62
500 Ohes & 105101 ml 64.79
00 8 Nay pre' In lts a 5.17
8 Norilatonn 8 - 51
2-• • do •- - 51
12 111&111 Cank..801.25g
2 Pannsll4'..4• • ' 403 i
- 601. Wand R • l 0)
600 New Oneelc...cnab • •,
, Marl* 001 Init. WS 58
• 10 II&M 8 Camden e 5.48
100 Reading 11,4 ' `ON
:00 do ' tbern.2o,li
10 Bony Moldß - 60
•
118—STEkta.
IMMEE4
. . . -
„. Prof 103%1736
Watspn &11tini.72 i ; 8
it 76 let =tor,. 5469 X
14 yki
1 14 11!7. 1 1 1 1. d a " ;; . . git 031
N Penns R 8X ~ O,‘
c , es , 62 62x
1110 e • 8936 60
08258r1886,1t.”. <S :0
it 182 id tide 50 80%
Pima a 805212 851 eit
Al &8 4 Si 8,. .47 48
RSOMNAIS FitiA 48
Penns U 40M 40X
t. 2 , 1 in Mr...., 87 ' 88 -
Igor Oinal Hn. 62) 84'
c , prof 107,
20b1 bar 841 'B2. 71 71.3(
a . Imp 05"... 78. 77
, „ I
-
Philadelphia Markete.
Jtnrit ie—Biening
- ,
There Ia eery little demand for Breadstuffe to-day,
and the market is without any ohange. For Inoue the
retailers end bakerm are about the only *ere. at firms
$7 to $7.25 for superdne i g7.25m7 50 for extra,' and
$7 750430 for exits faintly and finey'brands. Shlriplog
Flour le offered at our lowest figures, bat Ise bear of no
sales for export. Bye Flour Is held at $1 bO, sad I'm:in
sylvaula Cora Meal at $4 VY i bl l without amd fag bayere.
Wheat la iifferiat lees freely, and atiota' 8 000 bits hate
leen disposed of at fin to It 70 for red, and $1:70 to
11 85 for white, of common and prime Tulin,. Rye Is
'rooted, and sells readily at 9.10., Corn is not offered en
freely, and *bent Loeb bus Penney'viola yellow sold at
90e afloat 0 tte are firm. lot about 5,04:9 bee Penna.
sold at bOodfilo afloat, chiefly at - the letter.figoree:
For Seed Buckwheat there b a good desaatid eta farther'
slums, and large salts have been mad* at froml2S6 to -
Mot per: - _ bushel. " - Bark—gootoltron ii not Ingifload
for j . flot o. 11a Vr.,tori - • a Mao Of
Oak was made at - ' T -
tam,, and s moderictiarkid — Walotialf '
rites. ge54610.444r450.00,4V4E4*-21rAr-41141-'
of no charms 114*km:440a Sm. altippr Lfsalko,„,o,?4•;
or Mokumaa.'PrioNiiiiim-be' joist
fOr artaa s tatlikOr:thir Bldi tesifri44 140, 1 40:•
Ofeds-4Fo - 041 tale or-oidinagt. Womasi4 was made- -
it IA JO Oil bnikel.
*IOW dAstis.Attlidalit,, 27 o'4o foi ASO
kaull'itit4irriaradzilisitlaitiVritarf
5 - 1.20.1 . 2 2,2 - - •
A l it h i deb i gq l, P ti A i ta f ir i i ik ift'
4
• , - aaa lBl24«ci,
I The offarings,' - oAltdef..attharlatteentykda reaehed
* It P/V0C 4116 1 6 00 0611 f 6 f P 60 k4 063 /tYr`POOttOWOO
good qualities were Ilrinserfolashitilkfrfono,4k4.2,.M.4-
-NI" 100 &a, the lattitex6o4Aibiliandlig.ill'he follow&g. •
iz 0t 66 6 , 1 0614 0A.341; OV l g t7 iV Aud 406rte4 • ';
.............'5"2.4444
84 Lusa Abrabmns,Oblo,4lo 60011
$2 A, Garr. 0hi0..2 0011, ,
10 11 1 -hictirtald,,Ohio, 60.
101 oonor.& - ,Sostik; Lancaster , rottory-,,,i4:11*e•-,,±
,e
8217..
i
911 Baateblerhyotedlar - ,
82 Dun Kuhn; Oble,11011:
18 11, Whiteside:oMo'; 10012 6-J22
2216elithAlkeliatiatiterasiteliter iserint*ll942 - 1t
36 J. / (60 f ,660 , 30666 4" , 000.7264011476,0.71-2tre
-8 J Haswell, comma. a
1808. 0: Baldwirr,l 3 KliteruiliStriSilt r al l .it •
-80 11192 9 194111 1 04 k 14 80 4 : 1 8 1 0 , 84081 2 .-2
60 T. oeVillen 0111,3,611 Wear. ,
golootAlloiloltatrilgo.
s 7 6
0 L wro -frfotiolt, Cheater coont2;811.012 - - -
4 Dr. Hopitleq ,l4 .lo, o6 oo/00trattliAk•
B N_eslyVohiceter ar0h0t7410:26 ° 81.1127.__ _
i 10 James ~110ilieri, Chester
111Wilati*Als&s.446.-,ol4tertolintil
10 Seldoifirldge tuataras county. Or 82412
78 N. Senor; Lancaster eongty,ll2olB6o.
19 John. Tpild,Jlerksc-own,V.,
1;1
suall
118 anitrirsi o ioloi*rifogtok•iitamiiiitY,SlO 612: •
88 seldomrldee. Lancaster comity, 211012
34 Scott & %amble, Chester county, $llOl2. -
20 Kttol 6o .fc./Ca.ki4l 6 • 6 P,if - o Pubt - x , ^ -
16 Wm. Proritist; klontgrimiWoottotr. Sloreu:
18 Seldordridge, Limetater'orootymacis.
'.- 24 Cochran &, 11.9.41, Virginia, 312,
About 00 - filreep were at market dating the, week,
freer '8102.60 calk for Wit Bheep,rind
43ietk.ilt for fat Ao.,gtooo.illomq.2lXLoows as 4 Calves
atriTed Oki/reek it Men i als, and- mid
`for otiratthio;ihtts4ooto - each tor 'good and` pato*
- -
, -Abolitel;1012 - fat.-12ogir , Vete.--satded.:At reiheffic-ibit
'lrsok, and all sold at from $8 Othzeo 26 81/ 100 Tharret,.
Wano 6 ihnet 18.
1690 01861.8,C08
723,261 826,650
9,7,826 :917,219
,71.1:4,9L0
New York Sleek Exchange, June 13. -
eoi) ;i n n gai IGO,.
.90 . 4. -Dig' ecii,a4j . ,;.t . -*...7 4
'.20n0 do 90% 150 do ....011 . 0 73%
8000 do DO% .Ir.o do tr.o 72%
10 0 Eriel a alln.P l lool3 - ! . .W , :-Ac , - . -_, - ,60123;
;2700 In den 1ide....80 83' 8 00 do 233 72 is t i'Booo do 88% 100 do 78%
1
4100 L Wide "x.W.Xdots4.l._ 200, ..,.4p.,,,,... ....,.... 78%.
iloo Penn 00s1 0tef1. , ...82x 11144361 it:Ol4A-- 64
:WO (Indent P. pref.... 118 - 100 do - - e00:041 -
5 T.R16646b1101164Z4440. - - 46, ,-, :i..1.:‘...iv,i,:v.:41e , 64,
100 do 61X ITO) ljralioiOlikkOrartr3l4( ",
1
50 Wich 8 Alpine - 16041 k 1.031 1, 1- 1 dt.f.P.;. , .-1...".. 883‘ -
•If 0 , • - do. .... . - A.:: 81% 60 Mioh - 0 mit- - - -4 1 34
', 80'1, r , diti. , „4.:::,4 - 31; 200 ObleaklslClAteien - 413X -
•100 Mee Col & 011:.. - .26% - 80 7 - aci- '- - n6) - 00)0
- -
THE 6telliCZT6. " - .
Ansa ere steady et $6 60 tor Pat .and $5 75 (Or
Purl . ‘,.. - ' i , , ,7 ` r -,::- i_m ' . ra " li.ovs.--Thie'tearifet fee Eltite Intel WietirnPlaue in •
1 10. better,loy ;owl ....limeeppblo ; tenneenneerippeos eye: -
1 , uneniejoel` trith Mtge receipts, sort.estee of 8:566.88W
et $6 8066 60 for superfine Stets; $67011'60 forextrs.
do; $6 3006 70 for suiterfiai Weetern t„ltti 700 l In for
I - extra do;. 4407.81 for 1,11411464 breoadeerixtrx to:opa
-1 _h o op Milo: , , 4 --1- , -° 4-2-- .b...,%.11.; - .4: i,,-..,-, ~, ~..
294,082
298,040
254429 t
:178,244
178 SOB
888,158
158 OW
1072107"
281,47 d
182,084
89 0
106,884
71,333
72 444.
ea tog
OIIOIILATION
POO 01fi3
274,633
899,485
179,000
101,840
118 000
91 8.0
128,070
118,890
126,280
.156.110
92,8 .0
167 670
1 . 4.5 023
107 . 400
113 980
119 015
99 815
76,785
Eocitbern 'Maur is vaehstilie4, with egin or 600
bble at $7.30.7.0 latintltitnd .001, r0w57.50.119.b0
fox extra.
Grunt —What'll ei ehtelb iftifter; Mit rather quiet,
w.th exualL s ; lee otwowited throttle 14111.1-1411wookes
Olub at $1 85 ; Waster& rad at $t tO, 'and Ken,'
toety 21 - 93. Corn 14 dfin, WlLlCillee of 16_000 bus
et Steno for Wedeln totted foslatatior 1,
93e for yolk* Sedtheis 4 sod-110,992ofotrosael
Bexley to owlet - Rye istrodet.., thoteeirs finnor.stAb'
6500 for Booker's, PeeneyteintiDiuVerieYVaitil , Sliii
bOo for litete, OesedsOillWileted94.l.4 - '
Plidrairon.—Porklkilrom formtee, bat tlablValtlt
salei , of .200' eif Sl7 i2e27 93 fir Stems. sod $l5 for
pliThe ram( is anoltatged; *Mt melee of 153 Ws at
$8.7507.28 far eamottxatiza•4B,adso.2B far do mead,
$llOl4 for tepthlairat $l4 f 0 418 tor extra
western; - ' : -
alidoll i - 7 Maits JOAO.
with ealetoflOtiONStitliMoll)46. Bitter sit cieeee
w e t.
WataXlY in dull "witrlesof,39,bble
opr:taxaA. 411'Ni:oast.' in,•or gaultdin - a_
Minee "-CawsTux frdt eVAT :-
Young Ittatea, Clastottaa- , -AidaWattap • was 4)16,04 at
{eliiii(wipewee.-
Thlongbout the day the nap end etrlpee,wertirar44 -
fn front, end preperAtione fdiffat nasal - oft Citt& Soil -
iriaCirittilit:atisll6iiarir;f4`iiiitibi•lwdowsi -
were abiiiiiedclunk `(itentlod-
aomtnatforte — were j popped from' ma nwg till
*lea erreaghig :the Aslt to
wilds. , a CAX _
The de c or a tion i of thel4ataravvannY 0 •1 1 1?. 0 .amc
um l44.t rnniirisikliaaertfetin.lo4.fitio"-- err. -
,-riontutorwinfrocehtogfiM,RlVP,Ml4Fit
dfse of intend timers with WALLA, _
The brilliant Alopigyl npret, - 4 .lpc. sty:, ywietx,
faneyartielenlilitet Toortileweettld , Weeteetiler 10011 •
-enigalitteweeriiinp, - *Aorstl9_
agoOk4tAi_miF ,
ded the 11h416 V 11 4Iti r r4 l6 :; ; '
r:
4.dt eight ostibeeillAftittis of whieli
have been snit - 6{lA:
abit u bl PAP:o!" 4lo l l,4l 4 , Aaghlrt
to, end anon t h e ere", beieli wants Wel.*
lery .. whieh
truly 61411 W :trend laseinetiog'sppearenne, -
;Tha 'flatoll,ll44 14.flUio, arhis
'Union table?' and 'oes/eta ihthe hat lines
things In the entire nelleetiort.r get mcznifleept AU" -
of"MX, !gait ern obJeetnot , genersf.4.:mimenp,,mayare
eerfin.idy,ensink*Hegni "epseirriens•etedisOrnimtir
oleasofpedirpriteirietsitfoipe - the)rneitiValiminet.
one or them is itsittteakttie*?-tototi t
WS ' Ilitolt:41 OlOttlOACittkVitAtYrj t s * - - t hcA iv •
vr.. 'Taylor, pastor at t h e Third Befornintilhitia
Inrush, Teeth cad 1 1 :ainitt ritatets.Theferdells these,
vases, the fittei mtireeet±tioteer .I thrldetutitieke artletto .
shill, Sp 1 10 14 or cabir.ilit l 444ii4 -1 44*ixtgmno5tA
then We have been aetdmed tifingeeMili:the mast
highly-preind specimens.
On this table i ,sisch. are'llianinme mites, richly orna
mental, designed foiBev -Allied Oo' okinter;edifilmalst
Npiniopal,) Dr Tempts H. Jones, (0. 8. Prealiyierlan,)
(N Oho, nbitediord•
Int.of mike! vrareqftir., Vrinrelli.(o.; .
Presliterlan.) Thn'tiabilsnen the emit sidettf the Hall
it?% llll net !SI"! . spatirOgklall".
antori tryoli we notlettel Letig natkrai*lttilittat
hlniline'Qoatpauy;'avale,oteatlllejel, flowers -Qs tbe
Zit • Henry Darling. (Ol- Presbyterian;) i sdeepol.mr.. "
pyimiddat Wake for the Bev; John Cqussebowl Lye o ak for
the Washingtee ^ Grays; tenni af•fruit -for- Kr. John
Hanamsker, the egleient ourvespooding 11et41147 of the
fAmmalistioial a ltandeouireehmter
111012 "WOWS , tor Vra ham Stejlt. plithollat
-10µ.41,otaarl on Ale . aide; of ,- . the
MU is styled the Grata Talkaquttt.!ri,lnigi gloat
lent taste In the ladies wild have it irxekarge_ Among
the tiontrlbutton gitti on this table, we observed lime
and very eleganblooltingoshee for Peter,
'aupatintend ant 011ie firma HSU Preeb, teniau ichnrch ;
Bev. Thomas Street, pastor of the beterfellifiski
W. J. 14. Taylor apposed. Orair'en. 0,1
tithe Inca atrOdegoleatttra of- . 9 ` tet" daepritflons of
• the
ROA staitietiii Serif - ImA letisiketi lie font
' end Weir ttiWittatte.tilpon nts4title Tides
With many Inantifislirtlataa or a Sobstinitietehimmter,
and fa presided over by,ltn. Ifeuntiti, winarrinalrn to
charge Hui refreshment tables-- - Nom - whitdc. humbug
strawberries aid viola West ,Obeetor Its rtreeira, , ,i'l44o,
their exit last °minteg with remarkable daapitelt.-eluid.
the Main* scions.=thegvntleatiree donreng root* being
devoted to tke pupae.
- Oaths west aid* ofthe Rail, neat the_ PlinProl Is
the Baptist table, upon whisk , iter:ffiiia El, Cuthbert
and S. Whew of Smith, aced "Ttiontal Watson, 214 , are
handtomely ropreeented. -
The next table Se thi Methodist Protes•anti , upon
which we Wiped a beleutifol stand of artificial tlewbro,
dodgiest:l for tits B. John/. edam'''. Oa this table also
'is a eirentibal plena of Wert intended for (Pio. H. g mot,
Bea., combsting of s Teri ambit, coil• 0110 n of wax
flowers, missed in glass, ant surrounded with a highly
ornamental gilt frame. In this range alit is the Mora
vian table, upon which the rector of their only dutch
in this oity 7 -Rev. Z Da Eahweinetz —hi appropriately
represented. The decorations of this table are very
beautiful ' Upon the groan col nnum lin ifithei - end are
monied brackets ofgamete, the taint ehleh were noted
two Oats' ago at the four hundred h Annlierairy of
tberr &mel t . • )!-,` s
Prourthe ope!ling, het evening, those_ ham ediatidy
interested anticipate it hendsol'ne return for their rebore,
and we hope thekelieotitilini will be hilly realitod
PritOTlClGileil, ` 77 By..tefirence to.oni,:adverti
Avg columns to-day it will be seen that Mews. Z. G
Whitman & Company; tosser of Beeand,ar4 _Ol:stunt
etaate, offer, u . •Itticatack of Pyroteehnios,
manning the..inieftine at Breach, Chinese, and
t t.lllolio/111 mannfaekus, Messrs. Wittman
no's establlehmentTas long' hen' oeletnated toilgreat
thoronglous in this department of oar retail fiai; and
the extra preparations they, hale made _this . season, in
an ti ei pat lott of the Co - Ming t~ ` 'trill'ned er
their planin general (it:tithe - rock to ati whose
patriotic Ittpulsoo run In the itizenton or these brilliant
ex "knives.
Tun already popularity and demand for Mr. W.
m,mobardaoron (413 Siamtet street; Sunah•des, Para
gon:enthrellss, and Rentable, la daily incraealpu. dad
why so? Simply becease makes the heat, aioidisposss
of tlmem'at prices which ere Pleasing to everybody.
Ink Wsannan.-&e tickle as acme of our lead
, Mit ioiltiolant to the Weather just row:; In the mom
.lag it is height and sunshine; at noon donde impend,
'abd then aotnes it big raba;• at ;tight' :hinge' are, per
haps, a little more whicit-and.rether; a. little moon
light, a little'Ohittdi, a little Mu ; a little chillinese,
a little sultrineas • making a delightfully inde
scribably whole Whether the weather causes this,
or this can es Ttheireatbsr, we leave for wiser
beads to...determine ; we emit have performed our
duty when we have admoafehed everybody to have a
care of these changes, and to wear the commortable and
beintifhl olothlaleof. Grax(idle, Stokes, the celebrated
Isahloner,l4o 607 Oheatnutaireet: .
R0UAN • 176. , -;" What ia 11101410 for a painter and
stadia exclaimed the -sentimental Bitzpopala to his
UM, _Arabella, sake stood Realms at the beautiful
grounds and the bothowe of otd Bunke, the millionaire.
"That's eV' 'responded the amiabie A. Bat ye
ancient Hanks had •no real taste, for it is whimpered
that he hat - never yid worn p full snit from ye Brown
Slane °lathing Hall Of soothin eC. Wiiooll, Noe. eO3
asid 05 Wagon* .strf at, above Sixth." 111% fiipted
' The Emperor ei Russia has presented..a diamond
brooch,. veined al fire - tboaand - dollarr;, , to the
Judson, of Captain edson, "acknowledgment for
the courtesies extended by him to - aerrcitnaefaxi
officers-while en gaged inlaying the Allapgp Tel ?
graph 9able.' ' -