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etlositerf, rtlig4g In :ikk,,01.11,410Y1' I.oBt,
Thkre appears Sonia prospect of an early set
tomcat 'of the Jtalian - .question. ,The Con
gresaieill probablyassemble , at- Paris; on-the
6thil bt IlinpiirYi i'..Eitolt -nation . Will, be repro
minted`, by two _diplomatists,,: It is' expected
that England will join this: Congress. Her
giroper:representatlie;fiera . his official post.:
t tcip2.ol - Foreign IdeeMary, Should, be lend
J. l OO goilo4,!F?wit*,4B,-lnit4e,e4ch se
of
lica:blundera his tahtsionto, Vlenna',. in
f 1 956,.,.bea1de11: being wholly- ignorant of the
French :language; that It- is said , Lord Cow
represent England on this occasion:
Ittuildu4lll send • Prince Clostscrtssorr, and
_Prtiksleaoiltriti,:and - Fra* will; be, severally
- Ye*Hented by Baron floitirstri, Genet Rion
unzeostid Count :May : Tsui. '
„ lals said that"Znill,na, will bill in this Otoh
r*otily on the'condition that the late rulers
OAS Dalian Nobles shall not lie forcini back
Upon' their 41Satfected.' The test, of
Lhe Vreattie of'4uriclonerely. 'respects 4c the
#fghtit'llyf the ArclFDakes.
,They have no
• riepcio reign Contrary' . will of, the.
.idles; and they are net; likely to, be 'thrust
!Us* npert thepeeple whom they misgoverned.'
which" had taken Offence at Trine°
cinalCifut's haying nominated Chevalier BooN
boxratun-for the Regency of lhe Duchies, is
now' Satisfied. ' Parnia, Romagna,-'Tuscany,
end lifedinisc' relinquishing:their' separate' gin ,
eitinierits;will onie bi 3 auttedhi'ene; located
X ' cora
' atbielicted its General ofihe '''reiincei of Cen
tratatalynith the powers but not with the
title of meat.- , ; ,
s. Mr., Matigton•
A 44414110 Ph hissiheen role& eugh , the,
, newspapers to • the - &tract Ahab Mr., Joan
WANWICITON had lost all the money paid to:
I,* for the pthnhase: of.Monnt'Vernini In con-:
•KiNuence of mortgages and liens on the estate.
An,extri of the Mount Vernon Record contra-,
'diets this statement by publishing A letter ad.'
:ditiiied to -Miss Cayman :in, Regent of the,
, Mount' Vereen:Ladies''.osociation, by Mr.,
Usage' Mose,' clerk of Fairfax county court,;
tis44o-111 Ann A. WASH
liciroxy Eeg B of Xt. Vernon; hu title to
forelve handfed 944 twentirtivo acres :of laud,
lath:fa County, knownsei the' 'Mount Vernon,
state,? wait 'CoMitied to , him by his
utother;,; ifiiiininton, on the
18tis of Septets:they, 1801; ender the authority
Tested her:by . her husband,
Joke Wonntaren,the elder.: The convey,
awe via m fee, withentlanyiharge or reserl,
, ration whatever, except to Mrs. - 7astnsorox;
thellalitug 'Shores theist:in 'during- her life, and
fitcharge of six thoneand,dollare to"Mrs. - IVx;
F. At ixarinsa.. The ‘propeity'at the tithe 'of
the ieniejiime wts ,Cleix of all ineMrthmixes
whistriver,• and Mr, .yrasuracrfon, sine the
= said-oonveyaues to him; hes heves ,mtiitgaged
, 1 the sante 'or otherwise eneuttthered it; nor to
'there any judgment *lot him, or other lien
'upon the „Said' lend;
, Cieept that' In the/deed
Item Mrs. I,#skinoTen to hire' as aforesaid.
',The contract betweenthe,tegent of the Xeunt
Am
Vernon; oeisiton and lie,,:Wasnourron II
dated the lith day.of OW, /868, and was ad ! .
gelded torecord in this. coast au the 14th day
-of April, 1858. P ; •
i Letter litain Waehtnitotw
reitiet*ietniebArhit‘iier.] '
Waseekiros; DO. 17,1850.
•T4s iisult CGthi DitSSOrstio smins Is ekaudOsrad
battik and just ti:7o.lßossOls., :Re sisti.istioen'.•
Ends is sassy:votes is ig bilier,ind it is inish
defeated ",minjally - spixidltis by the
than f*4lll Aar - Sit* seektso rim
!INPVOPl4 ll 45Masies:: ' Mr: '• •
as unto o
to, Co
Mr. Craig, of Misr* u ,
„appoint a, smittee of
onithrehoe With Sikkim. party, sea exploded to-
Burnett, of Kentioky:' _ " '
MOS fiats dislinetly prove thet,the Aditinkire.
See min,:sitil not; es a body,' sit With ' the'South '
.Aniericala, hurries, anxious they, Sly be to sc.
thief - *Atter to: their'euPpeit. Ibis I think
*Aoki.* detibiftd; aa ithuidiess Mr: thinaisel S. Cox,
'
_ ef Ohlo;,asiiirisidlito general skits of the North
iiti and Northwestern DeutoorattisthiS be said '
'mad not Yule for any Know-Nothing, or ariymap
~ who suPported a Know. Nothing. Then again, if
tia :Paw' arid Trans* speaks for anybody In the
" South`, or sleuth** We are told that the'Admin- ,
istratisipsrlY Sid not aid in dignifying a fiction
by &stowing upon it Die Speakirthip., "
The *nth AmeriaanS of course' know how—un.
I. theY knoll's:silting—toast= these very coup
pihnsatary salstatione with which they are groat
' ,lid by both Northern, and Southern followers and
worshippers of the present Administration. It is
net likely, after being itterly repudiated by one
wing of the Democracy, and sneered at as au
1 4 .upiring hue' by the other, that the managers of
Southern Opposition are going to bend their seeks
and °tinge fer tanabielan ink; thellitabanan qua:d—
na likely- • •
• Notwithstanding the inelemeney of. the Weather
is
_tioW "raining, snowing, sleeting, blowing,
' huOthig;and by other suns making the day as
,dbugneeible as- possible—still :notwithstanding
this Dighlful. date of-elemental affairs, the galls.
,:sieseltsk *Sy full, - end s' considerable dela
*len of the fair sex preeent. .• • ' •
• Mr. Lembo, of Wilsons* bas the floor, and it
' diprOting his energies to thifruitless task f whist
= = brag 4eek the oblef sathlseomptonites to the ten.
'der -Sterol's of the White House. Mr. Lerrahee
-avidently'sistakes his 'mission! or the men he is
talking to. • Have not Kukla; Hickman, and
Adrain spoken; and have they not all voted per.
alstently In. uyiuSsittoit? Mr. Isrrabee avowed
hinieelf Alan tintileeompton Demosritt,who stood
•
bull the 2001111118 of the 'Administration save
Levicuptott. All What measures?'
- The gentleman Dist Wiewinsin did not see apy
tilfferenee hetween*liepublicans and Abolitionists.
• M,r..ibtrizof Alabama, &mover, could seela differ.
*noe l and. it was much more to his 'intermit not to
• -pee the difference, it possible'nis to do so, thou to
the olisate of, Shwa locality /4 not
Wier -ealebriotes fir, invest/nen& in 'Afrlian labor.
idd :that slaves oould be brought into the
7 'Territories, and retained. there until the State Con
',
-'itititionViait adopted. In idiprotestations and de
-, olaratione of Shit; nature, good Mr. Larrabesi out
: 2 Vellandigham.ed Vallandlgham.
•
Apropos' of the latter 'gentleman, he will soon
/Ave his hands full. He yesterday had a cant
:: :plaint agibst - the Congreeeional GledeL-tiome
,) Wag About not allowing hilt to correct his Speech
thie morning be found fault with the manner,
• in which be ',was reported in the New York lie-
.
ba1, 1 #74 1 01; 1 44.400 2 a - tenlh_;- Bete
taltext to•day t both 'with the same, result, Stamina
ia ekteg tour of the necessary number of votes. -
:11te'ridulattering on the shy-lights, and rein.;
berating iti ilia' halt , in oontiest to the warmth of
iltte4hittrielthin, and the gOnlidity of lie
"ovoid of faelia, aria* afdemeitic. feeling not 'del
, 'void .ofluippy risultii, Shey may not labially,
tirlie alt waY, hat the effeet is all the same.
-Abate tian be no mistakinithe difference of feeling
-.- ailatifistednn, Melba's 'and that which held !way
thentaight ten days ago.
On, all sides there seemed., to be, a morbid snap
pluitueesf and a quickness of question and answer
altogether toe,"nimble for the preservation of order
, and 'termin Now that gentlemen elearly
Offhand *Other° lane need of brevr?beating on
artyllasi, things are IA 4 Much more, happy train.
~ D irlottheirellot leaet,myeyes around, and wig
with , the, geutlementr veniality visible
everywhere. ; Why, aherreAe r..itilgorn—horribly
suggestive cognomen-•who; . deOlare,d,. 04 the grit
day ~ , ,of• meeting, that :be wee .."not of the
", ffiudag afeckre , There tie is, enjoying the pleasant;
"C.,CiaCkinenf.itonfatalatloit Withr,Keitt; one - of the
f'-.4ginft;cliciejlawt ipirttu of thot3Mith; but who, Ip the
York,somo . fttitig
- , karluttinvithito..frightin :sucking' ducat in ttottltern
fionfof Keitt and Kilgore, and mil
''itijoi! their sallies; are
Letdin,'Ouredittint, grim, 'mad toctook,quile ready to
I".einda att.tf.fin wee wont to itnile,n with one of- the
.that , horrible Opposition. Latoar's
isttrdeted: me to him,
the, .Repuhliean end of
.iniawinted .Al3l‘ ;with 'Win:
7 S -i f ff"Siliiki-litAli:111, swear, .4 1 0, WIC fei.'
4, 4 4;,411V:t44i . he can win the vote of the
ltillintettitiitive'-frein Baltimore. The
13( ctijr; Ohio—
ef,trnials. Oat ,Uterithiro air
Ir.itt44 , 4aaakaig , 7, - A - hatiadti—acitlitakhtg themseivi
_figq the, *Nei, somithing to do foy
110 j#7.:5WA4 44 17 - tila4k4=4; temperament eo s3o7g"
- tialV
lig back and rubbing hie forehead with hie
lined, as the cylinder of an electrical machine is
1111bbed by the belt; he emits, sundry sparks and
:bright things, which enrtis,lef' lowa, ad,rotringly
irtielVes. Kellogg, with hilßhande_plumplysin!
braeing each other, looks and liaties iyith a risk
;nation characteristic of a muting-hens. t At 'Boma
I distance, the whits hair of 1 401,, 1 wwit1 15 , 144 t*'
file above yesterday ' s Oitned;-140tirbiahliPrOjes
tire • engaged. Horace' F. Clark and Galitsha
Grow look as though coming to an understanding,
which, however, I doubt very much.
That eoaare-set figure, with thei oblong face and
head, the features' of which arc well out—that gen
ileman'Witlithillitit hair, ?WARS° of it, ho Gar
nett, o'ne.'of' thti ablest of 'the 'Virginians. He
- Biniliriental step - outside - of the
par;' , whilef. in 'the front seat, sitting side
ways, earetolly -.scanning • the list of members,
which he holds in one hand,, the other me- ,
ehableally castanet-lug with a toothpick; is
John r Coelirane• of New . York. -Rumor says
he would not object to be Speaker, but' that
lea laudable,arobition; and one which he does not
exercise alone, Houston, of Alabama; IloraceF.
Clarke; of- New York;,T; G. Davis, of Indiana,
and Others, I understad, would not seriously ob
ject tb their own, elevation, and I am given fur
ther to: understand ; rather expect it. You know
;thatold maxim—blessed are they who expect no
thing, they shall never be disappointed.
A Present to One's Self.
The beet of all presents are those which people
Make to themselves, .because the, giver exactly
know; and .eau precisely -satisfy the peculiar
wants and *ties of thoreeelver:-,,0n Saturday, at
the bookstore of Petersen Brothers, where all
.sorts of books, in all varieties of bindings, may be
bought,:and where the array of juvenile books is
stupendous, we lumen° set wbioh a man might
'present tohimself, as a Christmas box, with con
siderable satisfaction. This is the Abbotsford edi.
tlon. of Boott'S, novels and romances, in twelve
volumes, imperial octavo, fall bound In calf, with
about 2,600 engravings on steel and wood. This
magnifieentadition was published, sixteen years
ago, , by Cadell, ofEdinburgh, at a cost of $125,000,
and, the edition being small, very few copies re-
Main on sale in England. Peterson's price for the
SO 1114100, which is much less than the original
publication price of the set in
.boards. , Here is a
chance for a mauwith literary taste, and a little
spare money, to enrich his library at a small cost.
Pu bib
.—T Anlixttemelltey,
Acalm)lr op Idusiche extreme inoleirienoy °film
weather Prevented our visiting the Academy of Mimic
on Saturday evening, when one art Of " Luorozie, Bor
gis,'t end one eot of Ritoletto,"' were performed,
with the whole of, "La Bontiambnia;" in which; on
Wednesday, Adelina Patti had so, folly fulfilled, at d
even surpassed; the Milt expeotatiohe awakened by her
exquisite voottlisation In" Lucia.° The Hit/atch of
yesterday has the followiagi
" After the close of the second enact' La Sonnambula. ,
Alad'lle Patti was called out. She made her appearance
with Signor' Brignoli. A bouquet was thrown to her
from a side cox . , picked it up. Another wee
thrown, and be rented( perform the came courtesy,
end walked opt with , t ug lady. _The audience
nem applauded lonely ..an so ong that tirignoli again
made lips appearance with Pa tt i, and a appernUmentrY,
who seem to haviaberra brought Out to pick up the bou
quet, Un thiesboin_g done the latter, several hisses
isouaded t po hrough the house. , In the second goons of the
third aot. 'when Snack made his appearance, there
was severe Mewing, Which lasted two or three minutes.
mingled _with applause. - :after some time, he, Wile
allowed to. go on.At the And , of the opera there was
again immense' applause, and a largenumber of boil
! gusts were thrown. }ninon condescended to pick pp
orie of tho's), bra would pot touch the others. Re with
drew with Ries Patti, who was again called out by the
continued applauee., Blue came and picked up the bon
! quota herself. The whole bone rose and balled her
with bravoes, which were continued for several minutes.
,Prignoli did note ppear.sqbeequently during the even
ing, and it he hail there ue little doubt but that he would
have been hissed off the stage. The talk in the lobbies
was TM indignnet against his contemptible and eaten
&manly conduct."
We have greetrtomitet for the ability generally exhi
,' tilted a the joispateA, but must confess that we do not
accept it es an "arbiter elegentierum." At the beet.
the bouquet-flinging is an episode in the evening's per
formansey,whigh, oven when real, might be dispensed
with. It is en European mama, greatly overdone
hero7on the same principle that ladies' hoops are twice
as late here es in Paris. The European custom, to
which Brignoll strictly adhered, is for the gentleman,
who halide one castairice, to pick up One bouquet, and
leave, the teroitore di steno, s. theatre:isl footman, to
Pick (Ili the remainder. And, indeed, he had done so,
we Jibe - 004On PreolOtis nights. A tenor is not expected
to hei. tempt. Biitnolt fulfilled the requiremente of
the, situation' by exercising towards Signorina Patti
what ordinary politesse demanded. It would be a
terrible infliction, In some oases, if a male vOO4lll
were. to pick up . all the bouquets. Suppose that
Amodio lied boon so Brignoli's pleas op Saturder eve
pint i He, who le somewhat of the stoutest,- might ac
tually blare died of apoplexyjrom a rush of blood to
head, in stooping, before haled pushed up the third
bouquet !' We are pretty sure that the Directchi on
thinking „over the matter, will recall ,it, censure of
Brignoli, aid withdraw its hasty opinion that he acted
in a " contemptible and ungentlemenliko" manlier. Ile
suited, no think, precisely as he should have done. No
uerfomier in 111111 whale troupe, we have heard from
toed authority, WPM 4 more lively interest in the sue-,
sera Of Adelina Patti ; therefore,. thp idea or disrespect
to her cannot be entertained.
'The oparatioatiescia is to be prolonged to the end of
thii week. - To-ntohk, "Don Otovanni" Will be per
formed, with Adelina Patti in the role of Zsr/inc, sad
Madame atm/welsh, Madame Ofigelusits, Perri, Brig
noll, ' , pint, and Amodio in the cast. This will oer,
tainly gigilmins Patti's but appearance in thus city—
it nay be for yearn. 4fhly staging twice, at New York,
this weaki she sings at Bootoa for 9r . ilkw nights, and then
sails fr o m ,IfirirTorkylittes_in time the Pee and
London aoitootia. ,Tonight will bA~tara~
litinnense, Wedniaday, " The Magi° Flute," lin
Italian.) with Ifyibuse Colsonin the leading pert, which
is- said to ne ,Aef 10,10: Tlibitdor , what is adver
/1i0,4_,,5e,f1 chime goers Mght. , op er a on P
an
day. Saul 4, Matislee isryaßif a ," , • li
this arty.
• 11-1171.107 TirIIATR.E,-rlt. 'triplet of benefits tins
' , VOL' :To-night. Mr.!, Clarke egmts tq be visited
by hlefriends, for whom he will get UP la gay Pier, by
Pianehe,. called "„An Old Offender, or He's Jack Shep
pard," with "Our American Cousin," and "The Too:.
dlee,"—the_ May Pole Dance, from "Feet Men of the
Olden TIMS,7 Irlad,up what we may safely predict
will be s very brilliant evening.
That sterling gotor, Mr, .febit gilhe rt. will have a be •
nett en Wednesday—when "The Moline) Thr Scandal' ,
will be hie, principal piece de restetattes, This i,i a come
dy in which the strength of toe, company can ail be•en
gaged.. Gilbert's ,Sir Peter, Virheatley's Charks sur
face, and Mrs. Prey's Lady Teazle are representations
which cannot be szypasestl nWanl stage.
Lastly. Mr. Wheatley himself wig have a benefit, 17 ,1
Saturday evening, and—like Mr, Clarke. jug opleasee—
deserves* buniper, in - his double, capacity' of manger
and BOW. RePriSen thorn, they have made " the Arch'
en Ptmilltfitlr thestge. hfr. Wheatley an-
Rename only one piece, l y pagnerffiterlles corna's 'new
three-act ocansdr. now litePeelkliti 4 Yia/illwiY B,l . l
'Y., " Everybody's Friend ," I but Promisee a ve.
rtety of other entertainments, to conclude with a Drente ,
of greatinterest.
W/I.?ltiT-ITREILT Mn., Dames.
Williams, this evening, commence the' fourth and Seal
week of their engagement—the most sucoessful. we
'believe, at this theatre for a very long period. Nothing
to swim Mom popularity has been known, in this oily,
for yeah... „
Menosoneet's GLISSIMI —Mr, L,
re Nrsitord, the tree
surorho has abtinefit to-night, puts fort au IStiractive
bill, and the couniading wee°, IR which Mr. Hernandez
'plays the lokding part, will be the new ipeotaote of
Ihe Firennan'e Dream." Mr. McDonough announces.
for the Christmas JtoUdays, s. 4ave emnioyantomime,
Just evolved from London.
5 14 40 BOVZ.—Thle wonder•worker eontineen at tf t e
canter or 4404000504 Tenth ;arse.% and will perforp
every nigh*hie yea. 404 04 the afternoons of We -
nenclay ant{ Saturday,
B. A. Morenall l 3 Benefit.
The Complimentary Benefit to Mr. E. A. Marshall, so
long connected with theatrical management ia this city,
come, off to-morrow evening. Messrs. Ullman and
Strakoscb, with a liberality which does them honor,
Plaoe the Aeaderny of Music and their orchestra at tbo
disposal of Mr. Marahall'e friends, on this occasion,
and Mesdames ffeinsimiga and Atrafifeich will sing the
'duetto from the opera of "Sato." Aparyaygsmentbee
been made with Mrs. Barrett/son, by wrene of which
the 'Walnut-street company will perform In "
'Custom of the Country," "The !tisk Tutor," and
"Sarah's Young Man." Mr. George Smith will give it
fanny dance. The performances of Mr. and Mrs.
Sams)" Williams, In the two first pieties, will be a
great attraction.
Here it In proper to add, whist we do with great satis
faction, that the (donor thin Testimonial Benefit
origi
nated with Mr. Barney Williams, who, on learning that
Mr:Marshall's present circumstances rendered such s
tritinto acceptable, immediately tendered his own and
hale wife's aid. At a positive loss to himself of several
hundred dollars, Mt. Williams has thus surrendered one
of his sights at Walnut-street Theatre. He' s a warm
hearted, liberal man, and his comlnot on this coos/lon,
as Indeed at all times, showi that he really acts with an
Irishman's proverbial kindness and benevolence. We
refer to the programme In another column, and heartily
hope that Mr. Marshall trill obtain such imbstanttai re
gatta from this Benefit as his friends anticipate.
The Anti-Slavery Fair.
To ITS EDITOII. 01 , Tan I'ZILBIII Will you, in hatter,
to a portion of oar fellow-citizens, publish the following
statement of frets? The Pennsylvania Auti•Blavery
Pelr has been held in thin city, annually. during twenty
three years, Without disturbenee. On Monday last, the
twenty-fourth of thee* fairs was opened at Conceit JUR.
fie signal Ras, which was suspended in front of the
building, bears a picture of the old Liberty Ball in inde
oefidenee ball, with its insonption, " Proolsim liberty
tbraughout all the lend, to all the inhabitants thereof ;"
and, also, the words"Anti-Blatets Fair."
Ty Fair programed with Haulms] order and decorum
huruday more lag the igh imputable came to the
al /- and informed one of the managers that the Mayor
ordered that the deg ehoul d be taken down , in the Af
ternoon of the same day. the sheriff ennounced his in-
Motion of taking possession of the Hall, on behalf of
the owners or trustees, the claini being based on the
alleged violation of tho lessee s contract, that the
Hail should not be rented for any ',uremia which might
tend to excite popular commotion- There had been no
commotion or disturbance / either within or without the
budding.
The sheriff took VosseesiOn, and suddenly locked the
doors.eome of the managers being at the time aiwent
from the F r. These, returning. found a crowd of per
sons Arden the doors, vain!) , seeking earranoe.iierne
of them h left property iu 'hell/ill, which theyw shed
to obtain some were mothers, whose young chi children
were on the other side of the olosed doors, end they
wee naturally anxious to rejoin them. Severe! ladies
an pinyon? called d on the Mayor and the sheriff',
aliarawgiogypt7r oe lir.KLiirltali.Ulliienl.
Yhti reshlt ti toast. application was a dirgetlpn
from the sheff t hat persons having property In the
Hall should be admitted for a abort time.
As man, of the managers as ware present assembled
in the waddle of the Rail. snd,lo the p• smarm of the
sheriff' mid a number of tolloemen, held p a consultation
respeobris the course which they should pursue. It was
PerfeetlY understood by them , as it is, doubtless. by our
atitiarallr t that it was the pro-alavery, Helen
ermine Party in nuladaiabia which was reraly 'looting
the Antyplavery ?am from Concert Hell, and that
having failed to do en upon one VlO4 they had resorted
to another 'After a brief discus/non, the ladies unanl
ineptly resolved that, being this required to leave the
Hatherthin an hour. the would make no attempt to
fmr . e their property. The sheriff promised to pro
', The fair was reopened yesterday. In thy southern sa
loon of the Assembly Buildinge, where It will be con
tinted until ten o'ol°l2lkt/de evening.
- Orin en TIM MANAORRII.
, TlsonwnEn ir, Me.'
Mary er's Magazine.
14e Lava remiived the January number from T.
B.'Peteisori it Brothers, who retail it &Caftan%
'etl4 'The principal papers are Meagher's Bolt•
days to {)seta Rica, Porte Crayon's Burnt Piotures,
and A , Pipe 0f,40,0pe0." The illustrations to these
artiolis ire very Food: Our,Valy Tork correspond
ant having , anticipated what was to he ,paid about
Harker, we have only to add that the Editor'.
Drawer,- &Weft% briefer' than usual, is racy and
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XXXVITIi CONGRESS,-FIRST: SESSION.
,U. 8. CAPITOL, Watintatirofl, Deo. 17.
The Senate is not in seesionlo-day,
HOUSE.
Mr. Lausanse, of Wisconsin, sent to the Clerk',,
table a copy of the Milwaukee Free Democrat,
from which:were read the proceedings of a meeting
purporting to have been held by German adopted
citizens, at which sympathy was expressed for John
Brown, and ho was characterized as a noble-heart
ed, resolute man, lit to be held up lit e other cham
pions of freedom for the imitation of mankind, and
resolutions were adopted according with these sen
timents and declaring that adopted citizens -are
hostile to tyranny of everykind, including the it
stitutlon of slavery.
Mr. VAISHIBBB remarked that if any of his ool
leagues did not recognise that paper as a Republi
can organ, let them say, so. At his request, an
editorial from the came paper las read, in spirit with
the proceedings bf the meeting. Be was natiefled
that an honorable Senator from Wisconsin (Mr.
Doolittle) was mistaken when he said there was no
newspaper in that State which supported or sus
tained John Brown's invasion into Virginia. lie
thought, however, that at that time the feet to
which he had Jest referred had not been brought
to Senator Doolittle's attention He (Mr. Larra
bee) needed not to be informed, all he bad been
by the leading German citizens of Wit:mold, that
soh were not their opinions. He had been in
the midst , of them for fourteen years, and could
say that there were no more intelligent; loyal, pa
triotio men living on the soil of the United
States—sternly hostile to fanaticism, to sentiments
of disunion and war on the South. He had felt It•
to be his duty to hurl back this accusation against
that part of -Wisconsin be bad the honor to repre
sent. Ile did not expect to say one word' to the
gentlemen upon the other side to load them to
change their course, but wished to appeal to the
South Americans and anti-Lecempton Democrats
to join in preventing the election of a Republican
candidate for Speaker. He was an anti-Lecompton
' Democrat when that was a living issue, but when
any man takes a stand outside of his party
organization, yet claims to represent its prinel- ,
pies, he does violence to the principle of hie
party. The Democrats in Wisooniin almost unani
mously took ground against the Leoompton policy
of the Administration ; but from the day the
English bill was ,adopted, they considered this as
a past issue, and there is now no distinotion be.
tween Democrats in that State. In view of the
approaching Presidential election, of 1880,, they
could not afford to throw away time on past issues ;
when there are errors in the party, the beet way is
not tejoin the Opposition, but stay inside the party
and lot their voices be beard. He was surprised
to hoar gentlemen charging the present Admini
stration with corruption and' extravagance. He
thought the President entitled to all praise. No
man should visit his mere personal slights on hie
party, because he might be omitted In the
paltry distribution of a Federal office They all
wee that the Republican organization of the
North is purely sectional. The inevitable result
of the success of any sectional party In this country
must be the rupture of the Union. This was the
very state of affairs that Washington warned us
against in his farewell address; A great party
based on a geographical line. He thought Mr.
leward'a remarks respecting the "irrepressible
conflict" originated in his ambition to reach the
Presidential chair, and he thought the best way to
reach it was to appeal to sectional passions and
prejudices. He never had any doubt that the raid
of John Brown was the legitimate result of the
teachings .of the extreme wing of the Reublican
party of the North—the teachings of the N ew York
Tribune, Wendell Phillips, and others.
He had, heretofore, thought that a dissolution of
the Union was impossible ' but he ventured to say
that if Northern men persist in their course and
the South react against the North the dissolution
of the Union is not a question of time, but may be
here now, and the fast overt sot may produce the
calamity. He reviewed Mr. Seward's irrepressi
ble conflict" doctrine. He had never heard on this
floor or on the stump the Republicans denouncing
Abolition sentiments. It was his opinion that the
conflict was not' between different kinds of labor,
but between the races of men. He did not believe
in a unity of the human race. If the slaves were
sot free, whet would be done with them? The
North don't want them.
As soon asbir. Larrabee ceased speaking, there
was a general cry of " Mr. Clerk !"
Onow ' of Pennsylvania, moved that a vote
be taken for Speaker.
Mr. SISSOLBTON, of Mississippi, claimed the floor,
which be however yielded to - allow a vote to be
taken.
The roll was then called, and the House pro
ceeded to the ninth ballot for Speaker.
The following was the result:
555TH BALLOT.
HUE RICIURDA
Mr. Sherman
Mr. Booook
Mr. Botelor
Scattering
Whole number of votes. 228
Necessary to a choice ........... , ' JO
Mr. Boui.imcy. of Louisiana, nominated Mr.
Briggs, of New York, as a candidate for Snooker.
On the motion of Mr. Jona COMIRANS, of New
York, the tenth ballot was taken, with the follow
ing result : •
Mr. Sherman 111
Mr. Booook
D. Boislsr 15
Mr. Briggs . 9
0
Whole number or votes f .42i;
Necessary to a choke
_ll5
The Home; on the result being declared, imam.
diatoly adjourned, at ten minutes of throe o'clock,
6 m - Vra ttin g t ",,, -"1a‘ 7 , 7,70, r - 1 ;/
co Dap _rne4
WmtIINOTON, ro. • -Tykli t e,s, 'utak:knows, an
states for the in orouttiOn yid 4. pewspapere
that the met pr ,r um ~
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I Pt:bn m eo a n t a t e'mn expi res,
e v ol ll :t i hn o ede h r
4 no part.qi Ike ad teas. and is neither a bill nor re
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li, JP a Po a MA p gm postal laws, and sutdeote
'neon easy se ad usso to lette i r.nostaee.
,k 9 meoesers 1 the mile o Apprpipp Vs cannot
5 tneir pew , until the piaci of a 13, P. Whose
rrent on the TtemarY Is ee Mail' to t purpose.
tha Inearnp, AerreVl4 r. fflopobreort,.tier T
80 1 144 1 4-0111/13 , 11 Oa lOC }WIF ;1114 iitlVilsot ranouil
members sums amounting In th e Sri OPP to SQ , P OO or
860,000, arhuth he has generously raised on his indivi
ual credit.
The weekly Califorylla mail, from Few Orleans vie
Tsai. is resumed, under the management of Messrs.
Giddings! & Woods, as heretofore.
FOO3. A4p LATER FROM CALIFORNIA
Sr. topic, Dec. 16.—The overland mail, with San
F:rariessep dates qf the 74th nltimo, passed sta
tion at tic.? itecook this tnornipg, And will reach here to
morrow night.
Much artanty was still felt In tax nal:lotto° at the
non-arrival of the steamer Cortex, but she Probably
pp Oat or two entweeuent to the departure of
A do - abed been fonghtimtween Jodie Muller, of Mt as
haflobatlC and :h dqrs pallatior, Pietfict Attorney of
trtatty comely.
James If awerth. President of the. Califorolt ;ince
Company" states that be is prepared tq root tr/t9 0"n
-tract with the Government to fun malady mail netareen
Sacramento eityand St. Louis for ei,tompo per
tasking the trip in fourteen days.
Arrived at Ban Francisco 23d, brig George Keil, from
Liverpool.
Bailed from do. 22d,ehin Chatoilon . from Melbourne,
dot a moderate business bad been done at San Fran
amp duric the last few days, and the bulk of the
I oaddrik the late arrivals was coins into store.
Importers were anordons the current demand et pre-
Vious rates, and the tratle'weia pitying sparingly. dales
of 3,000 boxes Candles atilt:tone. Coffee very firm. Bast
ern refined Sugar lie; *milting done In ;alt.
bard Ignssl3o. June butter 30a360 Bruton In fair
demand at unchanged rater. Other articles dull.
Tpe Viptorra Bridge.
pinny oy TRAVEL.
ArONTREAL, Deo. 17.—A. *pedal Wu annefivtillE of
three laomotives and tea oars passed oVes' the Victoria
krage t ieforhiug. On its return a Sold collation w e
serve.] a tnoithergt abutment of 'the bridge which
Was cover ed tor the messiph,_
Speeohei were mule . by A. IA. pole. enslueer, and
°tr is .
he bridge now open for traffic.
essenger triune commeneed running over it this
morning.
Departure of the Steamer Anglo Saxon.
PorrLamp, Deo. 17.—The Steamship Anglo Saxon
Ailed at o'clock this afternoon with 9s paseenters, for
hiyornol.
Fire at the New Orleant; Caltem House—
bees 130,009.
Haw OALZ/VS. Deo ji).—Tne new en ktnin Union ht
tr en
0 partly burned tdds porning. The lop inninto
at 430,D0.
The Missouri State Bonds.
K r ' " v " D "'dl — j t s e nt t
r bu lt e s; '7l e at:4l: ill
a r t k ti:V o r Y Interest on
Failure at Davenport, lowa.
CIIIC aGO, Deo 16.—Messra. est* I f Sargon!. banker',
of eDaveneort. lowa. olaed their doors tulles. The
TBllllO l said to be the failure of their Boston hotted,
heir liabilities are net stated.
New yogs, Rep, ig.—The Ramburgh screw 'damn
able domains, from -Rakburgh on the Ist inst., and
BouthempOon on the jth, 'rah 2,60 eteerege pea nee
arrived bore at noon to-day. hhe experienced Fro m the
40 to the Rfh, tremendous heavy westerly s ale s, and
sines dud tune vsnalde winds, with considera e coed
weather On the 17th, at night,' aps was eosseeded sa
lay to, in neequenee of a heavy gall tram the east.
This morning she had a gran, t deal of leg, which ip
tained her arrival.
CItICAOO. Doo. 17.—The Republican member.' or the
Mtpnoaol eineisturp
S. held canna.; on Wednesday ,
and nominated Morton Wlikinson for United States
El rt r itronoties of tbe LeeLein,tere Nrit;lll pimp; on
dm OWing dal. whim Mr. wiitoesteiwriutd ifeeetleee
be sleeted.
Firp In Pitleburg.
of)inrVissenuna, De0.18.--Tho Duquesne groker F e aPt4Tl:
Firat Street,
...4Killro_ . s7e a g a t d i t i y ol t ii, 4 Wit r e n ritirtligagy b ar
login Irit4 its noncenta. AO . idiolnlng buildipg
formerly' ocOlisied MoLagglalin Lhiborststry wag
crushed by tbe failing wall.. 'i'ne lose envy.
Arrival of the America at Boston.
Boom, Deo.lB.—The ateAmehiv America. from Li
verpool via Halifax, arrived at o oiook Ono morniug„
Her mails so South to-mslit.
Death of Rev. De. Hope.
rfIINCETON, N. J., Deo. lie..-Rev. pr. Rove, Profenor
of Belles Lettron in rrineeton Col egfr, died suddenly
yesterday.
New OPLe♦u e , Deo. Hl—CoDoe Salem to-day of
0.51/3 bides at 'eollo for middlings.
Sales of the w 08.0110 hales.
#aempta...— • • .. .Ad "
eoeipte earns week • ." yo,ro l
kf l o i rts of the '' .....—... 48A10
To eoeipte ahead of ast ] ear ' ': ' 170 fog
eoptpfis ahead at all Southern "
ItOok in port ''' . ' . • ~.
tigers arm firm ''' 8407.1 c. • Com . hei an advanoing
tendency—kale" at ItAo. Coffee firm at 11)g gr)2o for
too, Stook in port 51,000 uags, against 43,;:ke nags last
•eat. Salmi of the week LON bags. Freights on Cotton
to Havre 1140. Exchange on London ankh OF cent.
premium. On New York 3i #' omit. premiuM.
kAVANN4II, Dee 16.—Cotton quiet LOOS hales so
I,I(kit4ESTON. Deo. 16.—Cotton firm; gales to-day 2,000
balsa.
SAVANNAH. Dee. U.—Arrived—Wes Peravan, from
New York ; Arkwriebt, from
fly:m.lnm', Dec 17.--4rnvet—Behre. Moment, Mar
leoibor. Calais for Provideneo ; Mary Mil, Roberts, frojn
Pe r i s prc r:, , ,z, bqk x4 P4ll9fle, t p . rett a :iyfigl e O g njp Ai Pj ;
Norfolk for Itrovadeime,
Mr. Dan Floe, who hae not appeared in the ring
for some time, will opon a budget of new jokes to•
night, at the Great Show. The new fairy ballet
of the "Enehauted Bower," in wide/ fifty little
uhlldron irlil opPenr, wW #ll9 hp given tonight.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA., MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1859.
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ANOTI3iSR rytxmL.
Arrival of the Borussia.
Minnesota Legislature.
TUE UNITED STATES SENATORSHIP
Markets by Telegraph.'
Ship News.
FURTHER NEWS FROM EUROPE.
BY TK BTELIBitTP AMERICA.
THE EUROPEAN 'CONGRESS.
itepreeentatives of the Groat Poiverio.-
REA, MODENA, AND ROMAGNA TO BE UNITED.
LONDON DA.TEB TO DECEMBER 6
The Regendy Quokition Settled.
ELECTORAL LAW FOR SARDINIA.
NAPOLEON AND THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT.
THE WAR IN DIOROCTO.
Elscxvim.E. N. 11.. Deo. 17.—The R. H. steamship
America, from Liverpool at 1 P. H. of the 3d, and
Queenatowa evening of the 4th inst., arrived at
Halifax at noon yesterday, and smiled at 3 P. Id. for Bos
ton.
The steamship Ventlerbilt arrived at Smithampton on
the afternoon of the 30th.
The steamship City of Uslgmore arrived at Queens
town the same night, and at Liverpool on the morning
of the ed.
The Cunard Company advertise the steamers -sans
and Jura to leave Liverpool for New York, Eproot, r.-
noootivelv on the .17th and list of Deoember.
THE COWMEN.
The invitation of the French Gove rn ment to attend
the Congress had reached the British Cabinet but the
Austrian invitation bad not l i nen received. It is taken
for granted that England wil be represented, and spa
!gelatines were afloat as to who the reresentative wil
be, uto which nothing authentic. wee nown.
The. Time s u,gest Lord Palmerston instill to go. lad
rumor care not without sanction In bigh quarters. •
The OPtaiOrte of Turin confidently Wants to Ceunt
Cavour as the probable first representative of Sardinia.
• Martinez dole Rosa will represent Spain.
All the Pewerawill be represehteol by two plenipoten
tiaries.
The fifth qfJuinuary is spoken of for the first sitting.
The principal repreeentatives Of the Ride great Conti
nental Powers will, it is reported, be the following
erg.
Russia—Prince Oortschakoll. Austria—Gaunt Berthb France—Count' Welewski: Prussta—Baron
Bohlemitz. •
Le Nord says that there are many obstacle. in the way
of Count Cavour representing fierdinia, and M. Deem
broil will probably be the man.
The same Journal stye that England will he repre
sented by Earls Clarendon and Cowley.
The principal Russian unman declare that the French
Government has .10 idea of applying to the Congress to
concel the clauses of the treaties of 1815 relative to the
Napoleop dynasty.
The Timas' Vienna correspondent Marna from Berlin.
that Prussia Russia, end England were endeavoring to
oetabneh a basis for their negotiations with France and
Austria, during_the Congress.
I.A.TFAT.—A Rome despatch of the 2d ley' the report
that the rope had already counted to be reprrieented
at the approaching Congreee, and hod sppninted Cardi
nal Antonelli to represent lei. In without toundatirm
GREAT 'RITA IN.
The Liverpool Financial Reform_Association gave a
until demonstration in honor of Meeeria Cob 'en,
Bright, and Gen. Thompson. Owing to Mr. Cobden'.
continued 'Reese in Peru!, and tien. Thompsoo's ina
bility to attend. Mr. Bright was the only guest present
Ho made a forcible and brilliant speech, in favor of di
rect taxation, and asserted that sgitatipn would eon
tinue till free-trade Duni:ivies were carried Out to the
fullest extent.
The meeting was Large and enthusiastic.
Mr. Roebuck had been making a °horn:tontine
speech at a meeting in Beth. In the course or hie r o.
marlin he charged the Prince do Joinville with abusine
the hoepitality of England by, preparing plans of
the southern coast, and drawing up it sc heme of
attack.
The Prince writes to the newspapers and deelaree
Mr. Roebuck's assertion' entirely devoid of founda
tion.
The uneatisfactory position of the Groat Eastern had
attracted much attention. Shares' continued to decline,
and according to the Times, rumors weyeefirrent that
ammo of the proprietors contemplated inetitubne pro
ceedings in °natty or through the Board p 1 Trade, to
obtain full insight into the pest mantumment of the
vessel. A rumor was current that Capt. Harrison had
resigned the command, but *blithe Liverpool Mercury
London sa 4rirr fai Star says that the Royal Commission
which was appointed to inquire into the national do.
femme has agreed to report the south coast dookyanle
no Imperfeetly defended isle require twelve million:
sterling to fortify them thoroughly. The Star awe says
that the Commissioners will recommends law for the
amount required.
Cr- Bmethurst was convicted of the modified charge
of bigamy. and sentenced to one year's imprisonment.
with hard labor.
TRANCE.
The Meal/rue publishes the following despatch
from Admiral Roman Desibenes, relative to the Wean
ed bombardment of Tetuan ey French eateelei
• Tux Berreorlit.—Ory ALOESIMeIi m Noy. 28,—Yeeter
day, the vessel Bt. Louis was wane ed by the forts at
the entrance of the river Tetuan. reformed of that the
name night, I have thie morning, with four steamer*,
deer Dyed the two _forte which have been abandoned be
the Moroccan.. To morrow, the Foudre will proceed
to Tangiers. to make some severe representiations to the
ddhtofneunity9 l l:l;2ol) l .Bl , ,,T44 ' , -
na 4 n h e e liaAl a iTrier s t .esp i reo that the Governor of Te
tuan had disowned the Merorgout forceq. who, acting
without orders, had rendered himself guilty of unjust
aggreagion !against a nation at peace with ?Serowe.
Consderable ^retests wee evinced in shipping for c es
for . hint.. and It was expected that:the last nips form.
log the Chinese expedition would have quitted Prance
b y i ,December 15.
he monthly average of the price of wheat, as pub
lie bed in the Meettertr. shows an advappe of five•
eighths of a centime oft the previous month's average.
The French frigate d lte v r e ar Aite , , b a s ith e t a r t ra for
C l i tlgli b e . n n e t ril l irre n v a rla buoyarit k hot w the glib ems
small. mutes cm the 3d closed st7e
The French brie Revil Matte, from Newfoundland
for Wong, was lost on the oust of Lamle,. sae out
of 152 persons on Nerd only
L twenty seven wore saved.
ITA
It ill annommed that Count Von Ilertig has been nom
inated to represent Austria at the Court of Turin.
Garibaldi,writee toe Mahan Journal that the toping
lion feed to toircbase a reillien of muskets tenet not be:
euspended but, on the contrary,
t onioted as mouth as •
F'Bible, tend as he has now no militar y ttoonpationeon
. hands he promises to devote h unts to the musket
and communion.
A despatch from Inorenoe says that Bunn Reeitecil.
Preeldent of the Ministry there. wee about to leave for
Turin. having been summoned by the Ring of Bardtnie
to make the necessary arrangements regarding the
Regency.
A letter is published from the Pop* to ' the Risher of
Orleans, thanking him for his celebrated alttainontarie
inter of September hist, which gave the toes to all the
others; The Pope corratailittes the 'Mahon generally.
thatiid the gas st# "'crane agitatios of the present
time, meet anion feint t i f to see flitit!tzurroponsly
defending the *woo ono a dMs cum.,
The new eleotoral law o Lombard shoal
Folitiftnit " tert . e l
years, and must eve learnedto tea write
LATIatIT.
Tneur,Dee.2.—The separate Govinemeata Of Parma,
Modena. and Romagna are uppressied from the lAA or
December. Thee. provinces will have one sole Geyer n _
anent: tithe mitistrY sitting at Medetia. rind *Legis
lative oornmistalonl sod the commander of the military
tomes sattihg^at Bologna.
Baron iteciasoll had arrived at Turin, and _hat- a
long con enimte with the Mallo of iterating-Art.lw
The Austrians eveterutte4 nattifOr op the Mb. •
VAI.
the Genova, a flardinien steamer, with troops and
military eteres n board, took frd at Malaga and is
but no lives were lat.
General OTminsit is said to have den te redrelre
tboustind mo e suidiere , in order to oom eh, t
titoufftftit in It which lie porpoleillo', e the oldie
moron..
On the 80th November, a conelderable Moonsh force
atureked_e redoubt to the right of Biasing nigh eepp
inent before Carols, but were repulsed by adi on
under the direution of O'Donnell. One hundr apd
twenty Spaniard. were paced hors de comber, but the
losses of the enemy were (armors nerous.
The emitarkation of troops continu ed incessantly at
M ?deign, Altesirmb and Cadig.
The Madrid (mirth., cilia illy announees that the
Queen had entered the ninth month qf pregnancy.
AUSTRIA. •
Supplementary regulations for the press in Minis
have been promulgated. and arego
years, a more liberal cha
racter than any donne the last filly years,
It is reported tnat the protest orAustria against the
regency of Buoncompeget has been withdrawn, in con
sequence of Count Walewskt having given an Allearal l oo
to Yrlnall Metternich that the nomination would in no
was lea prejudigial to the C l entra
M:114l Italian enmities.
PR.
The Roman Catholi6 mutation of the Rhenish Pro.
Ninon of eriimia were !sheet to eene a a friertliter Redress
of pondolenee to the Pope.
DENMARK.
The miniaterial r its continued, , Couneillor Roll
mitt's *memo. to form a new Minstry had not suo
oeeded at the latest deity.
• 1.4.Tr0.T vl.B. LIVERTDDL.
Lorindl.Do..—Tho . baitv lungs City Irtiele, tinder
date of Friday evening. safe the Sleds that tlaf og
petionced but ;Wilt venation; at the close brinnegg
was shown. In the other markets much &m pre
vailed. The demand for money was more
active in
preparation for Saturday's engagemente, and secommo
dation was not procurable below 2% per cent. The
newt shipment to the East by the steamer of tho 4th
is under Bet,ooo, being the arnailestremittenee for many
months.
.Foreign exchanges were steady.
Teo Pyles' city whale reports that funds opened
meetly. end nienoet immediately experienced an im
provement ofld, frtirewhichibere Ins finally a reaction,
hotwithatending the receipts of frrm price, from Paris.
The deemed for discount was More active, owing to the
preparation for pay manta on the 4th. On the•Stosk Ex
change, however, the supply of money was good at 2E
per oent. In tho foreign 'securities Peruvian leer cent.
hectic linbreved considerably. it being unders tood that
the dividends, which have hitherto been payable solely
in New Yorki are lieneefiirthlei paid also in London
at the fi xed exchange of four ehiliinr. per donor,
The Daily Neill., say a that the htate of Prov i der, by
diroyee issued' in the name of God and liberty, has just
deli ceratoly:inourred the inftuny of anteceding the pity-.
mint el Option& to foreign creditora. •
T le , YerliMtritlidarY sea one &twiny:se intend to °no
vas* n a few daYs, rrlierlrill hold a coliferenes an
London, similar to the nee held lan'year,Thr delibera
tion snot counsel relative to the proceedings in the ap
prombing session.
LBs Telegraph via Queenstqwn,3
QLMENSToWiI. Dee. 4.—The steamship prince Albert
lei t here at half past three o'clock P. M . for °away.
Tuns, Deo. 3.—Th e affair of the delegation of the re
gstioy to Buonoompagni had been arranged la the sane
roxiod 01're antes. proceed immediately to
t iotendii th i tp of plainer-Generator the Pro-
Fav i e i rl ' o li i . : i f n ,, , lL.Ci to tliA; n e t i l f i tila r b w r f t i ti Al h) , !j rn v : d ri n E i t r i t
•rno fere en rawera. • •
aitterilts.VoS. 'Tits)? Auetrian Company:it
atem q . : P ti Y arViriip_l i e la t s o trig:
Dora
tied wili ' drewn the troops stet egad et lies n eiruu the
Greek rootlet, and transferred them to °oldie°.
Arrrliall, Nov. 21.—The Turkiah and Montenegro
Boundary Cominiesion half arrived Laimeni, and it Is
e.aseetesl that ite labors win be e , in eted in two days.
pre Cononisslon gill then leave for R avian.
Very Latest. TlllegirtillblP , Intelligence.
PONIIIa QtreiMsToltlrA. apps, following teller has_ been puhliehed ker;
ral,telt 'ciiitm ails.
To Meier.. Shaw, &labile. re Co., Blaokwell!
Gentlemen: Von have written to the - Emperor to
know what his intentions areas regards England. !greet
fears or great confidence should shine explain tide step.
Op t one pde you are posses s ed with an itrialinarY
troublembleh appears to have seized upon your country
with the rapidity fif ap epidemic. and on the otter band
Yon realms n the alty or him from whom you do
me a reply It was 'easy fur yoorsslyes. however, to
gins it. II yeti had calmly examened the tree eteqe of
your opmebensicee, that cause •MI had only limed in
all the rumors oroated by your follow.wentryinee by
the obstinate prop flatten of <henna ehimerteel alariea
because until now there was not a word or an opt of
the Eniperor'.which permits a doubt of his genti ments.
d E r ie grlatqa,ergyaAfain treenctgneriirtas"niTtualZ,Nr
Roinent to show his faithful and Irreproachable ally
al What he bun he will, I deplete it to )ou in 1113
me, onngniJe tole. Witness again the epproiehing
ordinnunity o perils lobe a uto at a distance to your
soldiers and ours. Gfent flattop ;Acetyl appreeinte, but
nit fear each other. •
Receive, gentlemen. the expression of icy !Untie
gured sentiments
( 'gelid The Beeretare of the Emperor.
Chief du Cabinet.
mite remit that Lord Palrerston will be the first
plenipotentiary or England n the Congress, had made a
favorable impression on th e twig Bonne.
L 111110 N, Dee. 2.—The Oneida has arrived with the
usual Bragilian mails, and advieee from Rio Janeiro to
she nth of November. • •
Theruselron of Gen. Creeks has forced passage
near t Beane of Martin borcia, and a battle had been
rough between Urquisa, and the army of Buenos Agree,
The latter were beaten and tied to the town. Urge lea
was marching on ANIMA Apes
eaturday.—The th ree per rents opened film
and !animated ;dale apd cloud at 71f. for moiler and
fif, 15? for the end of December account % showing a
use O f
ys filLfi l i i i:4 " tTlV,Vi d' a e a rn e a r e n t ' IV: . rat Ms , for
the year and 5.511. Spring,
•
Commercial Intelligence.
LIWIMPOOL, Dec. 2.—Bnitansymrsa—hlesers. Rich
ardson. Spence. & Co. report Flour dull at easier but
materially unchanged priors smog Tuesday; sales et
4 ;l 2 lli f irdie t oC r a ft l n dtn i ie r Ti l isedar. making a decline
on the week of ed ; ins'es of red at On Wags 11d, and of
white at 9d 6deells Corn steady at Tuesday's de
cline. but for floating cargoes prices hays alWaneed Ede
In. Bales of yellow at 30a32a.
Prtoyosions.—Messrs. Bigland, Athya 4 eq., Samoa
mellenry k CO.. and others. report B e ef with WI is
owned demand at 000106 e for now mess; old tie'
elected, and holders procaine their stooks on the market,
Pork heavy null quotations nominal. Baronrenorally
quiet' coins heavy inquiry for new. Lard dull and no
minally unehanged I sides at 67 , 11.2 N. Tallow dull and
declined let sales of butcher's at Maas.
Produce.—The Broken,' and other circulate repel
Pot Ashes steady at Mears Id, and Pearls also dense et
27811,0278 al.
Nam. covet but prices steady. Coffee quiet. Rice
steads
, tilidadelqa it, Bark 7a 9datte 9d. Linseed
Cake .f9er.f:9 64. Linseed 1)11 la in good demand at Veit
20a ail.
Cod Oil:Bales at 31:18 to arrive.
[iJk in
1. steady at Uldials 2d for common. Other quail
-71;1
?leirt Turpqnthao steady at 31s.
I oa...Lltele inquiry Old epees weak; sales of Gorgon
at 142 d.
LONDON MARRETS.-14esers. Baring Brothers re
port Flour_quipt, but prices eteatly,
Bar and .I ad Iron dull at 2.6 10,
Sugar firm. Coffee Steeply. Ten—Congou declined lid
sales Is INdens Rod. Rice steady.
Linseed Cokes In good demand at unchangedpanes.
Fish Oils quiet. 1, paced 011 quiet at 26e H. Tallow
very dull nt 57e. Tin advnnood as on common
} lau.h.
and es on refined. Spirits Turpentine dial t 35.. miff
ver Mid LDollars riglinally 511 110 1 "Carlota 78 d
ILA URY. hIARK.I2T .-Havas. N0v.1 1 0.-Breatisluffs
etead a . Pot and Fear Ashen doll. and tames weak.
Cod O il tending upward. Whale Chl-Quotatione bare
ly 'stained. Rine firm but quiet.
dear e n t , e l firii Lard dull and quotations nominal.
billow, ales w k impartant.
mealiko ur ng advteee favorable , and price/ tending
MCA
/at kICAN riCURIfIEB.-literate. Riving Bros.
report the entice forAmerlean Securities qniet and that
the Erie proposit on will probably be generally adopted.
Kyle IL R. stook— ....... 10,P11
Do. sdmor ..
g age...,. ..... 133
mtv i ssavnusetti Si, bonds, o ff ered at 102 •
Illinois Central l od Stetesae i. k ................ 371 die.
Do.
Do. Lands 79
, Messrs. Hell & Co. report a generally improved de
-1 inand, and the market at fi rm prices
United Statuses, bonds, 1848 90 0101
Do, ihr Pt rs 11434
Alab a ma 6s, bonds .... 75 w 77
Kentucky Os, 1868-72 ..... ..... ........ 92 et 94
Maryland Sc, bonds _........._._...,... 96 ~,, at
Massachusetts tla, bor ds 101 0102
Misaineippi Union Bank b0nd5.........___ .. Id 0 16
Ohio 6e 1876 . 97 0 98
renneylvan ia 58 ........ ....... ........ fa% a 8.13,4
Dn. se, bonds, 1877 -.... 96 a 866;
South Carolina 8i1.... .... _.. .85 0 .8
Virginia 55, 188.9............ 81 0 86
Montreal 64.. . 80 a 82
Illinois Central Railroad.•.- ............. 3it ea 37 d
Do. do. 7, .. .. .... 77 ®79
Do. do. as... -..... ... .75 or 78
,110. do. 7s, 1851/. (Deellindil. 8.4 et 90
Michigan Central 88,1860
Do. do. shame 35 as 40
New York Central C 5...... ............. .. ...• 8.1 as 85
Do. do. 75.. . .93 a 95
Do. do. shares.. .73 a 76
Erie Railroad 7e, 3il morigrige. ..............C0 0.63
Wntia. fat mortgage-- 99 0100
Do. do. do. 2d mortgage..... 97 ft 99
Penn'a Central 6e, let mortgage ...... ....... 89 0 90
PASSENGERS PER AP.IERI , A.
For Boston—Captain Nelson Crowell. Mra. Crowell,
ehild, and infant ; Mr. Bernard, Mrs. Bernard, Lewin,
mead; Mrs. Ryan, Cox, I. U. Latasee• ASATI6VOO. Kil
dinnu, H. Beaver. Runrill, Leek, William., ' Harlon,
Beaker, Witted, Facohua,Wright, Rcalgera j Marina,
Nersefuer, Doctor. Mensaaar, Blume. Margieon,
Harrison, Burgess, Call, Crows, Harvey, Piokham. Miss
caren,
Harrison,
Donovan, Garvin, Manson, Roaey,Cobon.
Ch eh Marina.
HREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
STEAMER VANDERBILT AT NEW YORK
THE PEACE CONGRESS
LORD COWLEY TO REPRESENT ENGLAND
[flakier Ward and the Japanese Emboss
JESUITS SEEKING REFUGE IN SARDINIA
Mr. Lever Offore to Purchase the Great Eastern
' Nxw YORK, Deo. 18.—The ateameldp Vanderbilt, from
Southampton on Wedneadny the 7th lnet., arrived here
ut noon to-day. •
The Vanderbilt was off the Highland§ at aoclock on
Saturday afternoon, but wan detained by a fog and low
tide.
Her advices are three days later than those furnished
bl the stoamshi AlllOllO/1..
the steamer Hungarian arrived out on the 7th inst.
.£100,030 worth of gold has been saved from the wreok
of the Royal Charter and brought to London.
It had been determined upon that Lord Cowie will
represent England in the Coogrees of Powers, which i s to
nagemble at Paris on the 6th of January
1. he loss of the Moorish force in the recent ammonia r
with the lipanisli encampment before Ceuta, on the 30th
of November, was 530 killed and 1.600 wounded.
Mr. Lover had offered to purchase the steamship
Groat stallion view of the dissatisfaction in regard
to its management existing among the stockholders.
United Mates Minister Ward had returned from
Js ¢ .
embassy to the United Ftates is te
am start
on the nd of February, in the United Mates steer
I'
tog for Wriehincton.
t ale ounces of gold duo were en roues from Austra
lia. tor bnatand, to the end of October.
A crowd of Jesuits were sleeking refuge in Sardinia
on account of the suppreseion or their order in Ro-
s!toe et Rong-konlon Ootober 20th
IBM
ntr a loss of 366 - 6: - 5.
Monsieur 3. Belly, minister from Chili to this country
icon board.
On the morning of the 13th, lat. 4.30. timed a large
British steamer apparently the Africa, head east, lat.
45:10. long. 43.
The Vanderbilt was detained outside on recount of
low 'triter OD the her, and a high sea runnin!,
The American bark Ann Hinokley. of Millbridge,
abandoned and fast foundering, was boarded on the 25th
of October, in Int 46 N., long. 29 W., and a parcel of
C,. found in the cabin, takeisfrom her by the " C. R.
C.2' arrived here from Owe, Naples, Nov. 26.
The Birkenhead. Iron, (Nebo° for e Liverl, was
sh e the 24th Nov., water-loggd an dswreck.
The ore arrived at Havre.
The Y ear etia, of Dteby. N. 8.. was abandoned on the
4th Nov. The orew was landed at Portsmouth Dem 4,
from the Ooliah. arrived from the Bt. Lawrence.
ENGLAND.
_ _ _
TM: SYR oiamP.—The Observer
saw It is stated that an offer has been made by Mr.
Lever for the purchase of tee ship. of the most liberal
character. The terms are said to be .£BO,OOO down, to
form working capital to complete the ell, to charter
her for twelve months. pay the Amalie! ere fi ve per
cent. in advance. arid to have the option o purchasing
the ship fur .£3 3 0 000, being the amount of capital of the
present company.
Tug CIIINEAE EXPEDITICS.—The Times says, a com
pieta 12 pound battery of Mr W. Armstrong's guns, car
raises, timbers. hospital and ammunition wagons.
forego. etc., is ordered to be pecked on Thursday non,
to he transinitted overland to China. The Powerful has
commented shipping two heavy battens!' of sixty-eight
pound mine, with an equipment to form a thorough
siege train and requisites. to subdue the resistance of
feted to the passage of the Pei ho.
BEYARTIIKE Or THE PRINCE AND PRINCISAS FRISI/13-
ECK WILLIAM (4 Paussia.—Their Royal Highnesses
arrived at ).lover on Caturday, en route for Brussels un
t nuked how many rifles have
- i h ef e ln i r u le: return
rn : n ; d
icy
our:
Journal
says
"the quer
been enrolled? From an olOeial source we can Male
that the number was,p,Mukthe Intn of November
BARDINIA,
The /Itemise Post says crowds of Jesuits are necking
refuse in Sardinia since the tuppreonion of their order
In the ROMsHna.
THR MORTAR. Cam—The Post says it is rumored
that the infant Mortara hen been brought to Piedmont.
as tho.movement in the Fspal States might have
pr
ga%t o z u :s d" .—it c rtPrZ e irli article, De s . of
earl we tor ret to learn that after a full discussion
of the subject by the Cabinet. it has been determined
that Lord Plante rsinn shall not attend the Contr. so
thealetilpotentiEngland. plenipotentiary is
elrendr there. mairftralffi..ltet,,kord Cowley.
theta , 'Zealand, and punkas our adhesion fothiWii
rees *A litt e communions as poseible."
Tux Vagaz Earriren.—A speeded meeting of the
shareholders of the iireat Eastern co
been
convened for Thursday, the
e h taut. to receive a TH.
port front the director& The chairman has intimated
his intention re reeneidthe shareholders on that occa
sion to appoint gomiaittee to inquire into the affairs
(lithe udilettifking from the oometencentent. 'All noes
tines of dispute between the eotnpany and the eon-
Motor ere left to exhitratiOh
nr: Font LiVeltroot. ItTRICHA.H7I.—A Liverpool
ear
thin et the alsnehester Griordtais write t:
" Nothing definite transpired on Saturday,
re
to
the correepondence between four rentlemim in laver-
Peel end fhe Etnperor of the French. It le stated. how
ever, that the letter in nuestion Wan Written by the
bo ar d '
How
gent
while enjoying the pleaeurse of ' full ar'
Qi ßo c thrrl ng ee ' rit u a t %• i g h a l ti t r s h i t c r e ,f. The letter wee
posted, Intl a topic was parer anticipated. A copy was
not area kept and the whole matter woe looked upon ep
good
a joke. The conduct of the writer of the letter to
the Emeror was met with a hearty denunointion by
nearly a ll the local mere.
LONDoN txtnt VOW; NiesSt Coars.—A meeting, at
tended by from forty to filly pumas, wu held at the
Freemasona Tavern, for the purpose of organizing a
London Irish Volunteer Rifle
CE Corps.
Fe AN.
PARIS. Doe. 4.--Their Majesties returned to Feria to
dtty at 3.10 r. end met with a cordial reception.
PM Pays says the King of ?; s plea has authorized the
bums of a telograplile Cable - between Gaeta and Cor
sica', by means of whieh Naples will come into direct
communication witlaitris.
The Times' Pule correspondent says instructions
have been swots that quartermastets and seamen. who
*hall have completed npnriod in 40 months' service r c l
the Met of December, shall be immediately disellaus
rind sent liomo, Several detachments of troops pass
through Parts to day f Desenitter oil their war to
Chinn. The number of volunteers for the Chinese ex
partition was mere then double at hat was required. It
is confidently &awned in Paris that the Congree. to tq
meet on the &licit Januar).
pants, Dec. s.—rho Porrir of this evening Gays: "We
are auured that most of the European Powers have
given in their adhesion to the Concress."
Ilk gg r v iiv that England committed to take part
in c
Thu Pco also 1/011(Wpan elf inpcistinn to Veto
that the ffillicuitics between Piedmont and fuseany, ou
the subject of the Regency of Al. Ruonoompagni, are
not got ramp% mi.
it is certain that England has agieed to the proposal
that the Congress shall be held in Paris.
The ammi n g put en) t is decided that the Cons
green will assemble at Paris on the et h 01 January.
Anions the Powere which has o alread) sent in their
adhesion are Client Britain. Austria, Prussia, and Sar
dinia.
Tiie Times' Paris crirrospondent .33., confidence bee
been cornea hat TOW, d commercial circles within
the Inetiew daub The circular oh M. Billautt, remits
niondina moderation to the French mese, has produced
an exaction.' effect, and the ahlintineentent eta Euro ,
peon Congress ling in some measure calmed the fear of
disturbano.. in Central Italy.
Advises from Morsedlos elate that there is not much
tipsiness doing there.
filk.trado it at precept ilultat Loops,
' he rails poen Market woo quiet. 'NS hear and flour
du I.
Wino qf the lest vintase in good earoldsoli is sought
for. end prices are well maintained. prices arp ti
tre reelY firm at Bordeaux.
PRVSSIA.
BRILLIX. Dee. B.—The Vrilwap Monireur contains
the appointment or Lieutenant (general Von Soon ag
Minister of War.
SPAIN AND MOROCCO.
Mangle. NO. f.—Thee
1• es el the Mouse in the attack
on the Nth November was UV killed and 1 WC wounded,but no primers.
Since commencing operations against the Moors the
Spaniards nave had BS killed, Ott wounded, atal 73 eon
rased,
tioneral la hariniade a reconnaissance against the
Moorish camp at Tetuan.
The lettere of invitation to the Congress have been
received by the Seanialt rioyernmehf."
THE EAST,"
Tainsyn, Dep. 3.—Aunces I rolls Constantinople an
nounce that the government lairwitlidinwn Vol troops
stationed Thessnly, on the Urea's: frontier, and
transferred them to Monastic.
• •
ANTIVA RI, Nov. 27.—'rhe Turkish and Montenegrin
Boundary Commleeion has arrived in Holguin, and it to
expected that it. labors will ho concluded tit two 'lays.
The Conunitudon will than leave for Naomi.
- -
Lisgog, Dec. t 2.,-.4dvicos 1(0111 Rio de Janeiro to the h
November. announce that tho natiodron rd General
lrquixa lied forethi Ilib pitaptem near the .land of
[Ruin Garcia. and 4 battle had berth lore. boweyn
Urge as end the army of Ditenintrep, Thp Ithonon
Ayreana were beaten, ana wore in full 11,14 towards
the town. leaving the country open to Prone n, who
was marching towards humus Al roe, EXClinutO) on
London 201,3254 ; on
11 Rolland
378 LAN MU; on Rom burg 720145,
. D.
The first Chamber ot Rolland hoe bean convoked for
the ,ith. ,The nerund, which is now sitting, IN engaged
diohsintig the lind2el.
_ b.
Tprith, pee. 4.—Tlie; TA
Oath of the delegation of the
Ttegenoy ot Central Italy to 31mineolnuagulAnitt been
arranged to th e satisfaction t all parties. 31. Dion
conlyagni wil proceed immediately to Plore{am. with
the rank of Liovernor-Deneral of the 'Preempt; of
Central Italy.
The funetions of the (inventor-General will extend to
the oommand of the military lemon of the line, nail to
the reladone of Central Italy with Piedmont and too
°reign POW/0111.
Deo, 2.—The report that the Popo had already
consented to he repregented at the API , rO/1011111/
gross; and that toe llohnoor, hail appointed Cardinal
Antouelli first plenipotentiary tt Ia with nit foundation
SIIANOITAK, Oct. 21 —No jlO itioal nests. Large eaten
of black tea; green limited, Excliana bank bills (is,
ril n as 7.11 d.
The United States Minister line returned front Japan.
CANTON, Uet.ll.—The new cuejnilin 'Won do not work
well. 1 1 (11114ZOLA quiet. ' Prieea tot 1114•1110
BONO Komi, Oa 20.—A deatritative Ore took pine°
here on the 20th. Property to the value of !Km dol
lars wee burnt.
The Yates Hartley steamer was loot: crewaed t rea
cure saved. The Inkerninn el London loot. Exchange
on London o,lftlais
JAAN.
NAO Oct. 27.—The Japanego einhanu w,ll 101V0
for Washington, I.) the "Powhetan," tii3 22 Feb
ruary. Trade pro;resning,
AUSTRALIA.
11JELnourGra. Oct. 17.—Parliament wan opened on the
13th, and Mr, Murphy Wait elected Speaker. The went
ofqionlidenee debate . will commence on the 14th, and n
majority against ministers ill marten). Trade chill.
Money tight. batehange for sixty does J g
The re . senue &lowa an Increase of i:3(0,000 for tho
n ear. The proddetion of gold 101,000 onneea 10119 than
lent jeer.
Departure of gold filling for London—" Lonelier, "
Sept. 20, 28 bee ounces; "Norfolk.' Sept. al, 8800 e
ounces; and the '' Andean," UeL,
i I7. 70 011) ( awe..
L
Flour pee fallen 20 per pent. ue nner market is
overstee ed.
Isyminv,Oet.ls.—The quarter'n revenue ban Inorelatal
100 000.
By Jkleetrle Telegraph trove London to
Southampton.
PEckltel9l 1, 1869.—The 'Too Paris correspond
ant sm i led Mat llahtbranti has WWI built tho hair
af I'm f ord , flo north of Drest• It in protected
a battery of tilled guns, an Inonntea i t t : to be [(Wel VII
blob-watel mark , and a range 'of la.t Inetree.
Pak's. 'tow:lnv. 1250 I'. 11.—kun contrnee firm
Bente' opening at 71 40.
et) P. AL—rite Douro has lieen very animated, he
prices shop. no timber alteration.
ReAtesploso the sneif as re te
I Nlrdayott
FlI DIA. 713. ' .
th e
LATE chil
f fl 'n y
ail.] Indian TelegraP flit daye offer the ilepartuee o
CALCUTTA, NOY. t4.—T109 BIIITS !IMO for Chinn to
inOrrow.
Poiovo, Nov. 14.—T110 chief Sorties of Ce)lon IS
loud.'harp is 4 mat swot) of Isbor. Trade dill,
SPECIAL INDIA AND CHINA SERVICE.
JAVA, Batavia, Oct. 23.---The naval expeditionary
force for Boni left yesterday. Great foam are enter
tained Vat the natives will rise. Emery European is
wellammil. Much excitement prevails among the na
tives. Us tog to their being forced on board ship, as
coolies for Bow.
helconspiracy to murder the European residents has
m detected at Danda.
Donato, Sarawak, Oat. 17.--The Datoo has been
seized for plotting with the Ds eh chiefs to murder the
Europeans, Quiet Is restore.
MAILS.
Riven, with Bombay and Australian mails, ex•
pouted at Southampton on 11th inst. Emeu arrived at
Suez on 29th ult.; at midnight. passed Columbia, with
outward Australian mails. 13th elt. Ce_ylon arrived at
Malta 29th ult. and left at midnight, for Alexandria.
Smilor was to l eave Aden for Calcutta, 27th ult. Bengal
arrived nt Ceylon 7th November, en route to Calcutta.
Hindostan Stith Novem b er
for Calcutta, nail Salsette for Aus
tralis. 2Uth November. Panther. el Malta A. M. lit
ing., and left at 8 A. M. At the same time, Alhambra
left for Corfu.
N.IPL66. Dee. 3.—The Director General of the Sicilian
Police had been stabbed in the street. but the wound
probably not moral. Fears were entertained that this
attempt mirbt be followed by an insurrection, but tran
quility prevailed.
ROME, Deo. S.—The session of the Council of State
opened to-day.
Consols closed: Money, 973:1:97U , account, 9745 e
Financial and Commercial
The hillowing is from the Tim.' city article. Decem
ber 5: The English funds have shown increased firm
neon, and in all the machete there has been a more than
ordinary degree or animation. No gold was taken from
the bank On Monday. The rate of exchange at St. Pe
tersburg continues to show a tendency to recovery, al
though in opposition to the course of trade. The Go
vernment are large sellers of bills on Paris and London
in conseiguence of some financial arrangements lately
entered into. Although the news from Buenos Ayres by
telegram from Liverpool seems to threaten a great
cheek to the barmy progress of that State — the enema
don of Drquiza having thus ter been successful—no dis
position wee manitosted to press sales of Buenos Ayres
bonds, and their price was fairly maintained.
The lists for the issue of the £'62o 000 remaining of the
Turkish loan of 1858. at an. were closed on Monday,
immediately after the commencement of business, and
when it wits found that the whole amount had boon rea.
dtly taken, the mine instantly went up to 65. The final
%notation was M. An erroneous improeslon prevailed
that the issue was in the hands of the former contrac
tors; but it appears that the sale of the bonds was ef
fected by the Turkish Government to the Ottoman
Bank. and that they have been placed on the market
through that establishment.
The new Indian five per cant. loan was steady at 105,1
e?s".
The Daily News says "An instalment of 13 per
cent. on the Russian loan. making ea per cent. paid to
wards 68, falls due on Saturday next."
No telegram has yet been received, an:in:ening the ar
rival, at Marseilles. of the light portion of the mails from
Australiaand l y B o e mba n
of the Bank of France will be
published on Friday next.
The screw steamer Indian. the lose of which is re
ported. was insured for about £40,000, one-half of which
will fall upon Lloyd's.
The following is from the Times' city article. Deoem
bar 7th: Tuesday was settling day in consols, and
the market has shown increased buoyancy, the .upptr
of money being abundant and the quotations from Paris
very fine. The opening bargains were at Wittier, an
advance of 3s". and the ultimate prices were PUTS for
money, end 914 toyi, or 953‘ch ec div dend for the
lath January. The transfer books of India stock closed
on Tuesday: those of consols will close on Thursday, and
three of the India loan Tuesday week. the 1311 i.
There has been a good demand in the discount mar
ket, and the general rate continues at 216 47 cent.
French Benter closed at 711"350.
The rates cm Austria were slightly lower.
.ClO,OOO has been recovered from the Royal Charter."
A Iprther reduction took place in the shares of the
Illinois Central and the third mortgage of the New York
and B•ie,
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Deo. 5 end 6
The business tnansenten in Cotton was limited, and
sales for the two days barely reaoh 12,000 bales. 2.600 nn
speculation and for export. Prinee in the buyer's favor.
LONDON CORN MARKET Dee. s.—Market dull, at
about Met Mend sy'e rates, ba t . ocoasionally is less was
a r.IMPOOL CORN AND BREADSTUFFS MAR
KET, Dee. 6 —Beninese doing in Wheat is et pre %lone
rater. Flour—A slow sale and rather lower. Oata—The
turn in favor of the buyer. Indian Corn in fair non
immetive demand.
LONDON PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARK T,
Deo. 6.—Ter, inaotive. Suer active. Cone firm. Rice
heavy. Moleases, West India, Itielas Jir ewt. Saltpe
tre firm. Tallow heavy. P. Y. C on the snot. Sanas tr
cwt. Linseed end Olive Oils dull. Spirits of Turpen
tine St er.les t,n cwt.
Scotch Pig Iron firm at Moats .1.1 cash, mixed num-
Imre.
THE LATEST.
(By Tales ranh to Bol;thnmpton.l
vicaroot., Wednesday, Deo. 7 P._:N.—Catton—The
sales of to-day are estimated at 6,000 Wes at unaltered
prlooll.
Atinreadit Me Vllet
ovialoris are dull.
STILL FURTHER FROM EUROPE
THE NORTH AMERICAN AT PORTLAND
AD VIC3CkI TO Bth DICOEMEnzu
COUNT MERCIER APPOINTED FRENC
MINISTER TO WASHINGTON.
THE GREAT EASTERN TO BE MORTGAGED
Decline In Cotton—Consols 975;.197.14
PORTLAND, Dec. 8 —The steamer North American,
from Liverpool on the 7th. and Queenstown on the Bth
instant, arrived at this port this evening.
Her adviees are one day later than thine furnished
by the steamer Vanderbilt.
Count Manner has been appointed French Ambassa
dor to Washington, in plate of Count Sartiges, who goon
to Holland.
. .
The ship Neptune, from New Orleans, wee run into
at the mouth of the Mersey bye steamer. The amount
of damage done is unknown.
Moody. mate of the American 'bin Mary, had been
condemned to penal servitude for life, for the murder of
&sailor.
THE LATEST.
[WY TELECIIIII;11To (WitriNartiWN.
Lonna, Deo. B.—The Tunes' city artiole ol Wednes
day evening nays: " The Enslieh funde are again very
buoyant to-day, and nearly all descriptions of 10C1111-
ties have likewise shown an upward tendency.
" There has been a fair. but not pressing, demand on
the discount mat et and the Mao was good to the last."
The directois p the Qreat F.astern Comean• finding
themselves tomb a to present their statement in time.
have postponed the Meeting of the shareholders till Ja
nuary 7th.
The Daily News says that In the meanwhile, with a
view to provide for meating the company's liabilties.
the board ha., +arranged to raise money upon security of
the vessel, or in other words to mortgage her.
Paste. Wednesday.—The Wino( bills discounted by
the Bank of France have advanced considerably.
Funds are leas active, but steady.
Ramos &Manly.
Foreign Commercial Intelligence.
[By the North American.]
1/1171611P00L, Thursday. Dee. 8.-413 y Telegraph to
Queenstown.l—Cotton—The sales of to-day aro esti
wsito sales of the put two
speculators. The Market fdak a 4(lom
telt fiaency. ric7t l
wathstandiog the improve demand. Borne circulars say
a. decline or do has been aubsotted to.
Breadstuff* are quiet, bat steady.
Provisions are dull.
Lori DON. De C. d• — I.BY Telojraph I—Consoli are quoted
at 97,4jet974.
You no Moen Dirrat.lnv Usiox ow Futeutx
MELD —On Friday evening, Dr. rhelton Marken
sle delivered a lecture, for this Eociety, in Tempo
ranee Hall, to a largo auditory. Tho second leo
lure of the oottree will be given by the Itev. Mr.
Millie, of this city.
PHYSIOLOGICAL AID &clam—Dr. S. M. Lan
-44, wjlo bile been very popular as a leoturor in
the West, elucidating the Laws of 'lnman Life,
will this evening deliver the first of four lectures,
in behalf of the Physiological Aid hooiety. his
subject to-night will be "Success and Failure in
Life." He will speak In Concert Hail, and the
proceeds aro to be used for relieving the indigent
sick.
TUE Sams OF VALI:ABLE AND ELEGANT LONDON
Boon will oommenoe this evening, at six and a
half o'oloolc, at Thomas I t Sone BUOIIOII MOM,
South Fourth ;Arcot. It is a consignment direct
from London, and comprises many very splondid
works.
Sale of ten Ane socond•haud pianos, this morn•
ing, by order of Receiver.
To CAPITILIIITB, Bustx zits Mn,'S All.—Real
estate and stocks, to-morrow, at twelve o'clock,
noon, oomr rising several estates, inoludieg the late
Mr. Bailey's, 42 Chestnut street, estate of John
Fitzwater, deceased, valuable business stands,
stocks, loans, do.
See Thomas & Sons' catalogues and advertise
ments of the three sales.
PARE INSURANCE COMPANT.—Wo direct the at
tention of our readers to the removal of this young
and flourishing institution, the announcement of
which will be found In another part of our paper
to-day. The offloe ot thin company has heretofore
been at 411 Chestnut erect. This morning it opens
at lie now quarter; No. 400, nearly opposite the ot.
floe of The Press. Through the courtesy ot the
Secretary, William I. Blanchard, Eeq., we were
admitted to an advanoe glimpse of their large and
commodious rooms on Saturday. We congratulate
the ‘' Fame" upon their additional facilities to
servo their friends and the publio.
SALE OF VALUABLE PAINTINGS.—Thts morning
at 10} o'clock, at the southeast 'corner of Walnut
and Sixth streets, will be sold a private collection
of choice gallery and cabinet paintings by ancient
and modern artists, comprising many valuable
pictures. T. Birch it Son, auctioneers.
Anat. 31tnn AND BASLE FURS AT AUCTM.—
Include 4 in the eel° of furs this morning, by B.
Soott, Jr., auotioneer, 431 Chestnut street, will be
found an invoice of warranted sable, mink, Rus
sian sable, and Hudson Bay sable, together with
other fashionable furs. Also, Tory fine first
quality wolf, bear, and fox robes.
LrCTURTI AT GER9ASTOWN. - The Rev. J.
Wheaton Smith will deliver a lecture at Ger
mantown this evening, on "The Land of tho
Prophets."
We aro indebted to Messrs. Adams & Co.
far early copies of New Orleans papers, reoelvtd
by their lightning express.
111===1
WOULD TIM SOOTII PROFIT DT Dim:lox I—A
correspondent of the National Iniolligencer puts
the question of profit and loss to the South from
disunion in a very clear light. Himself a slave
holder, and " a sufferer as much by losses from
proximity to Mason & Dixon's line, as any man
South of it," he says:
" Yet for all this I am utterly unable to see that
we of the South will at all better ourselves by re
nouncing altogether' our connection with the
North. Shall we be removed a hair's-breadth
further from the North? Shall no cease to hear
the ravings of madmen or tint delusions of fanati
cism? Shall we, ses aliens and foreigners, have a
better claim upon the conservative element still
existing at the North than we now have as mem
bers and brethren of the same Confederacy? Every
ono of these interrogatories MOst be answered in
the negative.
What, then, do wo gain? WV, directly in the
teeth of the true but expressive and oomprehensive
sentiment recently attributed in your columns to
the famous Talleyrand, namely, Happy is the
nation without frontiers,' we gain an immense
boundary, subjeot at all times and at all places to
=uclt forays as old Ossawatoulfellrown has recently
inaugurated at Harper's Ferry, and with no Penn
sylvania Judge or Governor to hold a merely KW
wcted fugitive, to give a sister Commonwealth time
to identify him, as recently woo the case with the
fugitive Hazlett, arrested at Carlisle. Is such an
act as this to weigh nothing or ho acoOunted us no
compensation for the wild ravings of deluded men
and women, led on and encouraged by that most
dangerous of all mon, the merely ambitious politi
eel demagogue ? Unhappily, the South as well as
the North has its full share of this class of men."
r t: 7- A good story is told by tho Ohicago Times
about the appointment of postmasters in that
State. Ono appointep wee compelled to decline,
for the roasop3 get forth below :
Du= Stn: Although I aoknortlodgo tit() honor
of my appointment, I regret to say that I hove yet
an unexpired term of Ave yearn to nerve in the
ponituntiary, which compels mo to decline your
ilaVering offer."
THE CITY.
ANUIVEMENTtI THIS EVENING
AltintlCAX ACADJIMY 07 Mime. Broad and Looost
Street*.—" Bon Giovanni."
WALNUT-NT/MET TlMer - ir curp
- i ~- .7 c u7tVgit o t it:
Ninth stesAg h —:' Bhendy A1.,1.. li t e miumee. Country " — Ha
nan inn ,
WEIUTLET & CLAIMICS ./11411 - l A TNI4T TIIIATII;
Arob street. Chore But .
_ . — • Pim =man unman
—'• An Old fender "—'• O Toodhea.'
NATIONAL Tit ZATRI. Walnut street, Eier h i
and NinO.—" The Dream of ChtvalrY' The F litch
of Bacon."
TIMPLIC or We - spans,porthenat corner Tenth and
Chestnut etreets.—Signor
McDonovan' s Oar yr ire*, Rao. street. below Thud.—
Entertainments nightly.
METROPOLITANHALL Sayne's Commonwealth Bvid
in g Chestnut street, near Sixth.—" Thiodon's a
mum of Art."
ACADEM FINE Ants, Chestnut strest.—" A
Dream of Ita ly "—" The Martyrdom ot John Rum. &a."
Trio. Centre oa SATVRDAY.-7100 bearing of a
writ of habeas corpus in Krafts' case for argon occu
pied the best portion of the day in the Court of Quarter
Sessions. The startling details of this whole matter
have recently been made familiar to our readers. In
addition to what we have heretofore puldished, we have
learned that extensive preparations had been made for
setting fire to Kralts' store also. The Fire Marshal found
under the cellar stairs a ten gallop can of camphene, the
bottom of which had been pierced, letting the fluid run
out over a pile of wood and shavings all ready to apply
the match. From this it would appear that after firing
the tiviery and seeing its destruction iaevitable, it was
Krafts intention to fire the store also. and tints bag
some $7.01:0 insurance upon property. worth less than
83.000. Krafts was to have been married in a few ems
to a German lady of great respectability and possessing
some property.
Tne lady is determined, in cane limits escapes from
conviction, to marry him, but if found guilty, is then
wil lin • to give him up and say amen to his sentence.
Moreover, she has aided him in obtaining counsel. and
is determined that if convicted it shall not be because
be has wit had every opportunity to clear himself. The
lady, however, will not receive min unless he is hono•
rably acquitted.
Meantime Krafts is play ing a queer game with his
late parser. Mr. Teubner, and though he had but 4200
when he came Into the concern, demands Steal before
he will relinquish hie claim In the concern, in addition
to a hall interest in the book accounts. Nis trial will
coins off to-morrow. Judge Allison refused to dis
charge him on Saturday upon less than sn,ooo bail. Ile
was unable to give So much ' and was remanded to pri
son. Ile is revesented by Messrs . David Paul grown
and Gustavus repre sented
Willuun Keating, the head and front of the Schuyl
kill Rangers for a number of years , was on Saturday
sentenced to tour years' immisitament in the h paniten-
VlLLiteniTgeggrodgArtitteanrtly-utOidtaned house
bard furcate. Its was sentence" on that conviction, and
is yet to receive sentence for arson, of which also tie
stands con victed. For this he will probably receive
three or our y ears more. Keating has been a terror to
the city or years past, and has literally laughed jus
tice to scorn through a long career of crime.
Richard W. Peters was sentenced to four arul a half
hears' imprisonment. Me was a boarding house end
otel thel, and named on his nefarious mind with
unblushing effrontery. Rim heart failed him, however.
when the terrible primped was realised, and burying
his face in Iva hands he Monied into an agony of grief
as the tipstave removed him from the prmuneee dock.
fits ease s' cold be a waffling to thole who see in indo
lent rascality a charm whichhonest labor does not Pre
sent.
The next ease is Moses Lowther, another terror to
the co- inanity. Lowther was for a long time the head
and front fit a band of ruffian, in the lower part of the
city, called garoters. He has been arraigned on charges
of larceny. rape, riot, highway robbery, and arena. He
was convicted at last of the latter offence through the
agency of the Fire Marshal, and was sentenced to the
penitentiori for three years.
boorge Wellington, a member of the same gang, woe
at the same time sentenced to two years. His alias is
Tiopy Flippers, lie weals scamp on li ly seoond in reek
leanness to his prototype Lowther. 'he whole batch of
these worthies are now removed from their former
sphere, and it In hoped that other members of the same
gonna of marauders
raise?arn from their example that.
even an a matter of honestr p - as best.
The other buomese transacted in the courts was de
void of nubile interest.
WHAT MR. PETERS DID SAT AT THE MEETING
DDIIIDRIDIT BEIORI THE NATIONAL Hatt..—" Is it
not monstroue, my fellow-citizenr, that here, to our
ot ty of Philadelphia,, on this avenue of our trade. that we
have to assemble in thin mighty moat. to rebuke such
heresies to our Constitution and our extended interests
as are to be tittered in that hall! We are here to rebuke
a revolution of law; we are here to rebuke the authori
ties of this city for Parmitunr it. The right of !pooch,
tike ail rights, nag its limit. ; and those lirnita are
transcended in that hall. Doctrines such as those in
culcated there will bring destruction open rte, not only
on the man of aecumutated 'wealth, not only upon the
merchant a '0 tradesman, but upon those who are the
foundation of all erotic, of all proseenty—the laborers of
the land.
laboT he e e m s tsl n b e o No r h
mto lion g s a o n f nee an o e m xpo en ri n it g s
tights; separated from that Southern influence, it would
become the slaves of Capital. The houses on each ode
of this splendid thoroughfare armild be idle. or at half
the rent, if each doctnnes as are inculcated in that halt
are permitted, labor will eine in value to Euro:can
standards. and two shillings or fifty cents, or two francs
or forty cents will inevitably he the standard; all
branches of tedustra, all kinds of property, all enter
prises will sink into a mass of ruin ; indolence. and pov
erty, with its attendants. crime and misery. will to
upon us if doctrines such as are preached in that ball go
unranked.
• .
•• The sympathy for Drown is an abomination, ema
nating from a fanatical spirit. He has been likened to
your Washington, and to the son of that great God who
hold. the destinies of this entire globe. Did any of you
ever see this murderer Brown Um: have net, a have;
and a dirtier creature never came out of the dock
of your Quarter &Icons. Neither Ma face nor his ap•
pearanoeindloatNl anything but what he was—eh:reline
bravo. His bravery was disgraced by hi. inhumanity ;
hie religion made
! ai lsacnleus by fatiatioism. You
may shout Union ! Union ut it won't do : action is
what is wanted—notion political,legal,and legislative."
HEALTH Orrice, Don. 17, 18.59.—The number
of interments in the city of Philadelphia for the week
ending December It, at 12 o'clock, as 10a
Last report.._
Apolex.... ........ ... 3
Casu p altie y s ..... 3
Croup 11
Congestion of Brain .... a
Lungs.— 6
Consumption of Lungs • Sal
Convulsions
Dropsy Chest a ,
It sense Heart........... 6
Debility.... .... —... •• • 4
Fever Scarlet 10 1
" T
3
yp
Typhoid
Inflammatio h
Bronchi.. 3
Liver 2
" Lunen.. ~.. 21
0 IL &Bowels. 6
Inanition . S
Mania a-F0tu....... .. 2
Ntare5mu5............ .. 6
Old Age
g i ltihnn Bl
17
Suicide . 1
Unknown..,.... 2 1
Whooping Cough...—. 3'
tales ......
Females ..
80 .
Under I year.
Between I sad 5....
A1m5h0 u5e........... Pe0p1e of c010r......
Country
•
Other diseasee....— ..... 90
ARTHUR HUG}TEB,
T0ta1...,,......_...2001 Health Offieer.
A SIXOrLAR DEAga.—ceueu daisretricti,irhile
one of Hie Third street passenger ears was crowded
with prisengere, two men crowded norm them. Their were °Powell Lomax and William Xnlhdejeh.
The former is an Englishman, and the latter is of Ger
man descent. The twos mning into. close quarters.
albfletscb wee pushed air the platform by Lomax. His
font slipped under the wheel, and the dense of the car
crushed the toe. The man limped homeward, and
went to had. His font swelled to a great extent. tit*. by
the aid of fomentation,. began to Beal. On lburadaY.
he was seised with tetanus. commonly called look-jaw
and, on Friday ni..ht he died. amid a•onies so horrib e
that death was a happy relief. His yaws were perfectly
rigid. Fa) much so that not a particle of nourishment
cnn!d be introduced between hie teeth. The faculty of
speech was. of course, lost. end in_this terrible condi
tion he expired. He resided j Wood street. below
Frankford road, and leaves a wife and several children.
On Saturday morning, a warrant wu obtained for the
arrest of Lomax, who had pusheibthe deceased Awn
the ear. Re was nominated to prison to await the ac
tion c olic Grand Jury.
A CHANDELIER FOR Navy ORLEARB.—Warner,
Mulkey, & hlerrill, in Chestnut street, below Eighth.
have lust finished an elegant sanctuary lamp for the
church of Saint Alphensue, at hew Orleans. The mas
sive lamp, or chandelier. is clear-plated, and it is ap
propriately adorned with sacred emblems. The cross is
made to form a portion of the °baton by which the fix
ture is euspended, and in which it is noorporated. The
lamp itself is ornamented with cherubim, lambs.
doves, &o. The work Is elegantly executed. and it
forms one more evidence of the superior skill of Phila
delphia made lamps and chandeliers to be sent abroad.
Acctngotu,—On Saturday afternoon a child,
named William Fond. about four yearn of ace. broke
his arm by falling, flejesided in a little street, milled
Stewart street. near Tooth and Christian, With his
parents. He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
A lad, named Leathernerry, about fifteen years of
aged, and residing at Wood and Lemon streets. wes
Chatham by a railroad car.at (Term:kr:town road and
street. and set erely 'toured. The injury as
ettrlbuted solely to carelessness on t a part of the boy.
He was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
COUNTEIWEIT MONEY.—Oa Friday night, three
men, gis - ins tie names of Patrick Elton. Thomas
Flynn, and James 0 Connor, WTe arrested on the
charge of passing counterfeit half dollars. They were
searched by the of and tour bogus maces of money
found Olt their person. They protested their ignorance
oh the character of the money. swing that they bad
Creceived it in good faith. They hada hearing before
onimitsioner Honzlitt. on Saturday morning, who held
them for a further hearing.
ARREST OP A SROPLITTER.—On Saturday even
ing ()ewer Ilenderaon arrested a namesake, named
MUT Henderson, on the charte of ihopliftmg. Alarge
amount of property was found upon her person. Some
of it was recornised by a dmernit, at the corner of
Walnut and Tenth streets. Alderman Brazier bold
her is the sum of SU for a further hearing.
Fine.—About four o'clock yo3terday morning a
one-dory frame hui:dine, located on Market street,
near Tt inV,ast Phdadel rhos, was complrtel. destroy . -
ed by fire. It was owded and occupied by Henry li.
Brown. an a second-hand furniture store. Damage
about e2OO.
STABBING CABE.—A man named John Carron
wU stabbed in the nose yesterday afternoon, .at the
come, of Callowhill and Nineteenth 'qiets, &Irma an
affray. The uuury was a slight one. The perpetrator is
at large, and to unknown to the nettle.
Rownrisu.—At an early hour ori Saturday
morning, a party onf rowdies named In a Seta in
Street's tavern. op Tenth 'treat below Walnut. During
the affray one of the ptrtEes was stabbed in the*.
Three of the rowdies were arrested.
ALARM 0i FIRE —There nee an alarm of fire on
Saturday evoniny, ocoaconed by the bernhts of a foal
chimney at union and Stoat streets.
New York Stook Exchange...Deo. rt.
ascelle suite.
1f1V , 360 Reading R 411(
do b3O 11013; 26 Mich Cent 39
1Z " g) d 0...... 9017 a 'l6O ransom R.._ 130.134.4
60X1Tenn
~.....90x1 60 d 0... bnw.l33
60 111 Cent R. bda.... SllOllO 1 11 .
Cent ....160 91
100 N I' Central R.... 784.100 do ......... itikr
110 do 78's foodo. 99%
Gs
Erie Rdo 70' SU Gal A.- Ch'icago R... 60N
es .6
..
4eo do . . 9 19000 do
do . ...... .kel) sr l
60 lied Rev].... .300 42 1 4 160 do s3 foN
100 do . . 4254 104 ChM A Tot R. .0130 t9 l / 2
AA) F. hlh,i3t9 Chio RI R oho tati
lo° Diadem Ilk 9 , 100 109 6'34,
100 Rending R do 63 5 4
THE MA RKETS.
Pburra has been quite doll to-day. Prices have par
tially declined Co per bushel. Sales have been confined
to 3 all tibla State and Western. Gal bble Southern, and
23' bbie Canada
Whasv.7-Small aides only have been effecte in
cluding white Kentpeky at el goal 66. white Mic higan
at .91.4501.911, white southern at 51.40. and red State
at etwr. Total amount 501d.4 ogi bushels.
Coa3,—Sn'es 19000 bushels. et 92095 e. 'or new white
end Yellow .lerser and Southern; ago. for old yellow
Soul. ern. and $1 for mixed Western.
lie a is quiet, at former rates.
11 tat.er has been in moderate request, at unchanged
figures.
Oar , . are less active, yet firm.
Acmes eel siowly. at previous quctations.
Correa le quiet, but otherwise unchanged.
P 90115111 4 are
J ilipl4 , tng bl heavy ; Mesa Pork, ,sie r
Y7l .2 let..li t uyers offer 270 ; holders aik3Ltio.
sl}' gallon. No important saxes.
LT' The Sussex Democrat. the organ of the an
si.i,ccoraptou party in Dr. Diggs' district, has the
following :
"It is high time that these Southern blusterers
learned that the spirit of Old Riokory yet lives
among the people, and that the free people of the
North are not to be Intimidated by such idle threats ;
we are not yet reduced to the degraded condition
of the plantation slaves. We repeat again, that if
the Administration wishes to prevent the election
of a Republican Speaker, let It take the only way
in which it can be Bono—tell its friends Logo for an
anti-Lecompton Democrat. If this Is refused, and
it shall be found that no candidate can get a majo
rity of all the votes, there' will be no other way of
organizing the House, and going on with the Go
vernment, but to do as they did in 1849, when
Howell Cobb, now Secretary of the Treasury, was
elected Speaker, and again in 1815, when Banks
was elected—adopt a resolution that the candidate
having the greatest number of votes shall be
elected. Should a Republican then bo elected,
the whole responsibility will rest upon the Admin
istration,"
Ca' Mr. Mumma, former editor of the Allen
town Demon at, has purchased the Lucerne Union,
and will take charge of it about the let January.
We congratulate him upon his return to the edito
rial brotherhood, and trust he may find it pleasant
and profitable.
HoST TO MiKZ A Were Ihrpr,—Present her
with LadJ, Webster, t Co.'t Improved &wisp Ma
th toe—the most useful and beautiful article to be found.
They have taken numerous First Premiums this year
el,r all others. Call Cue see them, at WO Chesnut
street,
no xwro 'l3 t raa
The Money Market.
Pinbaorirata. December tr. lint.
The approaches; sad ot the year lir Aga muse demand
into the mousy market, Umiak mat anatudip miss the
rates. The banks here are to loving a rather mstnetire
bee amain", but the `best paper is readily sold et the
brokers' odlose at not Much above' his& fates, vials the
disinclination at eaPiteists to tench second sad third
fife paper ht so dell known that little or AQUI Ls armed 7.
for sale on the street. .
The market far foreign indurate has been what dell. -
The ledeeendeet says that Brown Brothers 4 co. eon- = -
dozily lowered their rates for sixty day bills to klehi,
sellgns foreash. This wee dorge, it is thorny, solely to
effect a dee' me in the rang for commercial and Eleuth
era brae, of which they ate buyers, to gond/ their Deal
overdrafts, it being generally supposed that the house
has oversold exchange, The fever. into whisk the New,
York speculators fell lately about Pao: fie Mail Steam
s`,ip stock, raising its - pries wits has subsided even
more rapidly than it was mis-d, and the stoelrnow sells
at 761077... The directors of the common; sad *wino;
the initiated, are generally 'opposed to have Ynade a -
good thing of it."
The stock Market is sluggish in tin' extreme. 'Ottrf -
Gas end Railroad sixes sold at Elmira first-mort
gage brought 51, and the second-mortgage b on d,. uri ;
Cataviala first-mortgage sevens sold at 321:: &hay Will
Navigation stun, interest off, at psi; North Pennsyl
vania sixes 63, and the stock 834 ; Lehigh Valley sixes
. Reading Railroid shares brought 91ta, Pennsylva
nia Railroad 363 i, Norristown 483 i, awl Long Island
-
The bondholders of the Pit.aborg, Port 'Wayne, and
Cbioa,go /tamed Company are ient•d to a meeting at.
Pittsburg, on Wednesday. 1 :member 21, to consider
upon the affairs of the eompany, and their owe intereate.
The employs es of the company in APesheny are on a
strike for their November wages, which have not been
Soma two hundred, mainly else bandsi hare quit
work.
The Pottsville Miners' Journal to-day has the fol
towing concerning the coal trade
The trade is over by the canals, mid the demand for
coal has materially fallen otrduriu the last ten dam
The stook in the market is not large, and if the winter
should prove severe the market will be cleaned out by
the opening of navigation next sprint. The quantity
sent by railroad and canal during the year, compared
with last year, is as follow):
1859. ISSCI Inerense.
1142.= 1.5.3.1f0 90288
1X1,804 1,371,03 47035
Railroad —...
2.360,535 3 004333 337.643
The whole increase from Schuylkill county thus year
is 119,81.1totut independent of the Pinegrove coal trade.
(a portion of which is only embraced in the shore.) and
which will not materially vary this quantity, The in
crease from all the anthracite regions this year will be
about one million Wm of coal. of ading' Solna/WU
county has furnished 117,843 tons, fall of Which. and
more too. we learn, is from the Ashland region.) /eating
362,157 tons increase from the other regions.
niaLADECIRHIA STO' OK EXCHANGE sm.ta.
December 17. WA.
flairoivaz sr B. If. Starnes'''. 311% Walnut Street.
FIREIT HOARD.
1000 City 64 It C&P..e..983‘1
100 Corn & Mn 6+'Bl —81.4
6000 F.lm 2tl m 76 I boti/..14.‘il
10 , 0 Cataw lit in 73
1000 I.ehitth Val EL 6a .87
3000 &hull Nor ea 'B2 _AM
N Penns B,4et
20 do
100 Rea ding e
o d b 6
100 ..
bit do
BBTWES,
1000 Elmira 24 In 7....„W
1000 do
000 do .10k
Raadmm R...easb.
110.1 do .mmh.-.Te
at ,
DO do
4 p_6131114 RIM 10de).....1Di
SI Norristown R 44N
SO do . At"
It do ....... 48.ai
100 R.
Lout . --
.1 . 4
SO do I4l
Ai:
, 133 Carbon Ron
BOARDS.
1000 Chum lit m 7a...
4, Penn; R.....na4h...34N,
SECOND BOARD.
400 Penult ....93
6000 City Gs now gas .. 93%;"
aOOO dP -961/2
MOTd
16000 do eub..ll
11 . 500 T2sdt Nay&
WS) City 6s
1090 Elwin lit Es us —JD ;
czoaura PRIC/18—STEADY.
Bid. Islsd. sses,t..'
U. States 5s 71.. .102'Llt1 Nev, pref. Jai Jai
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Philadelphia Markets.
DZCEMDCR IT—Evening.
The Plow might remains ineatire, and the sales con.
fined to the wants of the tradeat linens within ma
range of SS 2605 50 for superfine. 26.623.in5.87hi for
extra*, gavel° fur family, and 867567 per bbd for fus
ty lOW es to Ittielltn• 1 here is very little inquiry for
shipment and etandapd brands are held atlfig-IDGeb
Per bbl,. fie latter for good straight lots. Rye Floor to
setting in a small way at $13732. Corn Meal is lint
lit
tle inquired for and Prune is warre and firm at #3.73 y
Rd. Wheat—There 11 , 01 much off.)
ratherdar, but
the &mend has fallen off and eriees avor the
buyers, some 3.001:1 bus pnmo Penne red only haring
bean disposed of at 131mL15e. part delivered at the form
errata. White a to'd at Me WV. and little Or nething
doing. Rye costumes in demand and scaree at Stle. for
Penna. and 900 for Delaware. Cora in acti re sire tome
ins rather better ykriesi• 6ED nos new yellow sold at
Tinnic for damp. 77c for and Sod= Tor dry iota at
the depot. including some *fry at a prim hyrt
pnrate. mid to be at ALM cents. and GOO bus whits
nt7Ge. Oats are steady at 433i0 for Delaware, and art
for Penna.. hat there is not much doitut,_ Sark—First No. 1 Quereitron is held at 526 4P' tee. Cottoia—Them
e no change to rote, and a small business doing in the
way of sales. Grommet-Ih* movement is fair; et sale
of Rio Coffee was mint:tat 1.20. usual terma,flied some
refined Suter. to street of the market; at foil 'mks&
Pro onions—The market continues at • staad-attil:sed
without any chance* to wete. • Seede—Thero wog
much Cloremeed olloriNt. but sales of We bus Are re
lented at $5.5 r i li e lkor See <MM. Prima is wanted at
rOr kih i rn t h ti33443 for k s:l l l i h a bli V ; at ald t 27 '
Ohio do.
CITY ITEMS;
FAIR AT TUE BUTTONWOOD STREET PILRSITIL•
nun Catgut—The ladies of the Prerbyterian Church,
Buttonwood street, above Fifth, (Rev. T.-J. Blew=
plrd's,) are now holding a fair of fumy and useful arti
cles, suitable for holiday gift,: in the basement of that
edifice. the proceeds of which are for the bowie of the
congregation. The excellent taste with whiohlt, has
/Amami. And the ;roper spirit with which tt is
conducted. are worthy of smut• Lion, and we cheerfully
commend it to the liberal patronage of the bleeds of
that congregation.. and the community in general It
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will be open every day during the present week, from
se A,M. tole P. Xt,
B. W. CARRYL & CO-'8 (114. Chestnut street)
list of articles mutable fora Holiday present
A case containing I dos. Nut Picks, either pearl, plated,
or ivory handles.
A case containing 1 dozen Desert or Pratt Rainer"
with ivory, pearl, or plated handles.
A case containing a pair of fine plated and gilt Balt
Cellars and Spoons.
•A ease oontnininy a plated Nails. Fork. and Spoon for
a child.
A case containing a beautiful plated, eluiaed, and gilded
Child's CUP.
A case of rosewood containing a Dinner and Tea eat
of Table Cutlery, with Paul, ivel7. or plated handle,-
A case containing I dozen plated :int ricks. and two
plated Nat Cracks.
A ease or chest containing alnlt Braakfast. Dinner.
and Tea service of Carty! tc Co.'. fine platedware.
A beautiful chased and plated Pitcher, Beirsfe and
Goblet to witch.
A tine Breakfast, Dinner, o• Supper Cutor.
A richly chased and plated Cake Basket or Fruit Stand •
A gilded. chased. and plated Spoon Vase or Reck. -
A plated Egg Boiler. with gilled cups and three•
minute glees attached•
A pair of floe plated Batter Dishes.
A Magic Sugar Dish—that can also be used as a Butter
Dish.
A case containing two, six, or one dozen fine plated
Napkin Rings.
A beauliful plated filagree Card Basket.
A fine Toast Reek, Syrup Cup, or Spoon Holder.
A finely engraved Cake, Fish, Pie, Crumb, or lee-
Cream Knife.
A plated Tete-a:tete set.with Cup and Saucer.
A Sugar Basket, lined 'with Bohemian Glass or Gold.
A plated Urn, Rattle, or hot Milk Pitcher.
An Ice Pitcher, with ta'ver and Bowl.
A plated CbaA-g, Vezetable, or Entree Dish. -
A French Balance Calfitier. with plated hlouritsats.
A beautiful Cabin, Bird Care.
An elegant French Willow Work Stand, or a dewing
A Lunch Basket, furnished complete, for travelling.
A sat of Gold, Gilt, and Enameled Tea Traya.
A carved Bread Plate or Trencher, with Bread Knife
to match.
A Child's Table or Rocking Chair, with one thousand
and one ( I fell other useful articles, to all of whisk the
attention of those in want of Christmas presents to in
vited.
E W. essay!. .t Co., manufacturers of fine Silver
Plated Ware, and importers of Horse Furnishing situ
ales, 714 Chestnut street, Fhiledelphie.
Q. G. Era-re'
Girt Boot STORE.
No. 07 Chestnut street
Buy your Holiday Books at Evans'
Buy your Holiday Booka at Erealle
Buy your Holiday Books at Evans'
Buy your Holiday Boob at Erse'
Gift Book Store,
Gift Book Btors,
Gift Book Store,
Gift Book Store.
'Ti. the best elute In the city.
• 'Tie the &eat place In the city.
'Tis the beet place in the city.
'Ti. the best piste in the city.
All Books are gold as cheap as at any other stare.
All Books are sohl as cheap neat any other store.
All Books are sold as cheap., at ear other store.
And you hare the advantage,
And you hare the advantage.
Ar.d you hate the advantage.
Or getting a Gift with each Book.
Of getting • Gilt with each Book,
Of getting a Gift with each Book.
CAL!. IN, AND ONE TRIAL WILL cocvtacg TOE
That it is the beat place in the city to purchase Boots.
at Gsonoz G. Evaxs',
Originator of Me Gtft Book Business,
No. 419 Chestnut street.
Try. EAU LUSAIIA.LE Hera RETORATIVE re
ceives the approbation of the moat scientific men in
the morld. It cleanses a.d renovates the cuticle of the
head, prevents the hair felling off, and renders the hair
soft. glossy'. And inclined to curl. No lady's toilet is
complete 'without it. Sold by eli Drr.se.ists, and by
JUIrES HAUEL A CO., No.7W CUESTNIIT Street,
Philadelphia. • dr) 6tlirjt
ON F.XMBITION -ECttOLACEK 3 Co.'s
NEWLT-INVENTID 8,4e/or, GRAND. AND PATAAr
GaAND ACTION PIAxo.—SCHOMACKER & CO. re
apectfully mite tho mune-loving nubile to enlist their
Warorooms, No. 1021 CHESTNUT Street. and ex
amine their great improvement. They have Just re
ceived from their exteninve factories one of each of
these instruments, to which they invite the latent on of
connoisseurs and the public generallr. The tone is of
a peculiar excellence, such as has never been obtained
heretofore by any manufacturer. These instruments
are finished in the highest order—chalfinge all competi
tion.
SAYING FuITD - -NATIONAL &Flak: TWAT
ComPariT.--Chaztered by the Btste of Pezuuriteittlie
RULES.
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I. Money is received every day, rod in any anart.at,
arse or small.
L FIVE PER CENT. interest ix paid for money from
the day it it put tn.
3 . The money is always paid bank in GOLD 'glean er
It is called for, and without notice.
4. Money is received from Executors, Adminiatraters.
Guardians, and other Trustees. in large or mall sums,
to remain a long or short period.
P. The money received from Depositors Is Invested in
Real Estate. Mortgages, Ground Rants, and other fire,
clue securities.
6. Off' cie open every day—WALNUT Iftreet, aciathived
corner Third street. Philadelphia. aaL
WIMELNIt aD WILSON SWING MACHIN/IS.
—Philadelphia Mee. Si 9 CHESTNUT Street
hlerohants' order* filled at the SAME DISCOUNT as
by the Company.
Braaoh otEoes In Trenton. New Jersey, and E.t.a
and Weatehester. „
a.9-LAMP Duar—SUMil AND ASCII.
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