' - ~;; : 0 ,7 1.10/0100/ISIOWVI I I I III / 1411111 1 1 1 11103111 10) 4# L • 4111,11 M r4/54 • fl ow ' 3 4 1,1 T - • Eisit47l., 7 ~••••:: T! ' , 1 1- 11 -1 " `WM] . . f,.ljptiitiji•t)*:Ktt* - :t•t,tis ;,t t • tt: • tc;t74 . , - ';;,, - ; :,1 _,40317:-P)1414'‘!,4,5,.4,6L4:21i •• "' = =or =. , itiVAXMERPRFAP GOODS AUCTION 15 &T'AF.E4. =MEI 'pea A:LOW - TIM Oar OP IMPOaTATIoII. MA;RKET, ,(1 xj,`l 1 4T As 4.1;1ANL,04r , E LANCASTER,. 'NANCRESAIRR, , ? • t-.••• • • • MARSEILLES 44T.Mi.1113,- ." • • p.O 1 1, it . A.1,,,s .B . *: , i :,....;,,,, .10S MAlttrenittEET. • .„ 1 , , TERRY num, oo ‘ III.4 , IIIAZZET STREWS., • . tsscsiarsas„ Aso saassiss ; CLOTHS. - CJAMBINLASSO, ,t.., NO, *my an, Mods issslismi Issiiissliretoi steels Idelt tisq_sive re sral to Mu It *t tbs knrssi aiming , -.Vir -- AL.T•ER-Ev4W6A'it3o,7o. 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' , • . 1 .. , . - , YoL !.-N0.242...=; `t , AtlVEATAVal(coiggitts , , la Irk IrrCTS S "' ARO:NJ/IRA Have matted s frUible of LAWNS • • caii:mx*, I . : BAJUZGE and , :• ` -,• '" 1 triAvtuallo' GOODS': A.Wou re tr..Cy ' 000.11 0 4, O 44,1;:isic bE9IRA9LB irrYLTd. itib,itOirfittiTlßE,sere' 11.0EPOINTs;A14D ;a4NT11,149: AT LEIB,TSAN ilia 04T OF ihtraatArani, 4 To close oat tie balsam of six isopori4tion. PINE, *ARIS 4400.0g:1 - • „Wailing stir f!ozn 113,00 to psio, l - ‘,L'pAII,NAIN - IN • F;tErl4oll , LApE, ' '"'FRENCH' LACE MANTLE; W .L7c r l l . O 4sl' / 60 ," 1/ 1 41 ", 1 1- 87 / 9 13T, twin t[ ,106 . • OIITICIINOOND STRUT: CLOIAIficOLOT.fiSJ ; • - 'perAsxAxtitEs. VESTING. An'aasoritaiat of 44 above •t • _ • SNONGRASE '& STEEL MAN'S ko..filtioathB/10011D Stroot, above C*EfiTNUT, and 13THIPED 01.0tH19 for LA= DMZ ()WM. • •_ R•: 4 4 , tv* 1 1E 1,1 4 titst,'44oEFertui. STREET. • SPRING 0 LOAlk : 1 444 4 , 1 11+ 1 4 6 -LA ilar• th•AIEVAT BTYLAS sod LOWS MI PRIbl - ,-, W :43.1.0 0X S ,Akow my 4 4, 1 4 now ow , sal o,4Peutli Waiving " 001.0ki. 7: ~ :441 4 • . , 1;-;•.ORNO11 KNIITING /SALM :2111[111ROIDBARD CWIMIONIEL lILIPPER&' pin far:Atrty BEIVI:LAIM WOOL 9 1 th' BiAlte• TAltaßia. AM; OORDS. N'lii AND 4P.a161 stuns, OtilliEt Or EiOwn Aso oxoluty arum. CR KO DRESS POODS.—BARGAENS. 801 PROM AtOTION i • • 0 ‘l ' ' • ritaiii ` - , . 'Kant •; .11:4 61t°4 ., k 4lO .lWmPi —"' i anir • - Isk,:_ , , • . . . - 1 & . . ;antifiair ~. ,„*. Am .. R i t z i a . ~... Om: stritaigli 005Ds, BaWLIPicABO i IIIEN/3. Cfailh!totoVrlt the M a i atllelle4 Lul;liliiiMig ' s% , 114‘ ,.. 4"4" TiiiithiSOanu.nor aotho and =Oa 01111811EUTtd ta t r ifi Nair. pvitt, 1.111134q. - L-".+l froh , invoice , of r ' eilyl c UNNAKELdirt4 froin . *a rasztfaa . r ift tO !MtpAß•pyre,:&OWDEltlipf He mai : : , ..000130 71816:444, 6dr eximadif!o mf ccreir xt ' dx fisinilv f .4144it. '" 4"454 moar iv „ 4.0. ~ , . .... 9 South I il Street. ArbRY GOODS, ADAP T ED -TO 1 1 01 - LA. -ILF.pg.t.p4l4 PLAIN r icro v E kat: DJILL., ruusTaewc ever e tie Tirelfirtatkors ' instftr a Lin dTg. tkui _ to . •-- I . , , , -, & WU ., PLAINT tiBVl3,, Vt V ... ,.., ..., ii, " ftd k nit. 1.4.... tE d _ of bkisibawia. . - - lan. Vemrirliklt ite, fIOPULAR TRADE; —CITY RETAIL LANDELL, POUR.TR yid 11/6Vll_ takracia anlsie It krona tol. WOO tito rote* and oi Upo moritd,•- . " ..7.4 7 ..7— i110rr0 TO CITY BALER. ,• rf • Otabies: • ,P 74 •• • •jil if f than. r oho ilatrY, misilololB, owl woo ono 8 rto ‘, 11.1 ar t • °Mt " . k rOllOll4ll 'et 'omsm, • , „w i mp 0,,, th . o f ato,,k of— , i 14, •. . , j 7 • • 1 .. 41 ... htirc jkotk ~ r aI i t o ttILIPASEM. • ' asik Mae grilwlok . Pointe'. ' 11 14kkk Mantlkk. filmy Laws Talmo. Q 14111261 Lena e. woo invite afiesurs weer takw Mihil li v_ViraL i la t entro.... Eit i u .. .6.,' "-- rf.' rb 1 1 3 t ks 4 "'I AIM . 1.14 Orme k Moroi amity, u n an, Had - ti& ' kiiefA ß ß l elligttlO D S.V ' . . ' 8L,15D0,414-D ,,- 1!3144140C , EL - 4. VVILIZA.ms. - 110.40 /pint BIiTS I, Is piti !book inctsaigirm934ofaatiiter of VENETIAN BLIND'S TM ESHADt'S• Tb• largost „ sad IWO 'Oft Wl* .64 1 .6 96 . 1 . af;PO i li D S IllitllSPWllol l l l o/0d „ *O4W rr0:F,42141,418 REBIDERt , , TELE, t swim, inavticas wisp; Pffollrod:ia Militant". to sml7 Pluaib ea it, eke* eclou:itir 011140'0,1 *M emirs daorlption:of *pp. anociERIES. .TEAS.- &o AT,REAT O. ROBERTS, •,' .;:c4;r. itOmni.in auk , * IltiNets. ' PROTOGILAPIIIRAMI DEPOT, • No; a. EIGHTR Street, Alias Thtg li r t the ,441i'‘iste14iiiinioni La-the olty devoted szelpsivelylo PHOTOGSArg FRAMES. A greater rensti,o(oyail GILT PWEVA on Mad tb,an am 14 mad 044 sai f i rooll,lipent the usitod sate', Brincycor P64:)iptyp, fiNtrdietiiiqf • , mot-pq tinti,LNG BAGS DOW fr • Q. Rum% I ,l °. " 41 1 414 4: 1 6)*," of • Iffirlyv.l oas i ORMA want* .QuillNEl o ' in oi 90114' 4174ThMagegritfir U Di i t a ink 6h MI %lOW .4141swii op+ .1 010°' BVICWTRODI I , I BASS :AND Sap 0D0. 1 4.1 3114 01 411 6 frt e re W t a /41111013151 Y inmi t tet,b 41RTHIglt. 4, 7110141 " 1 1*.X 0 4 40 OW* „ t , - :RIK* PUBLICATIONS. .OF 'TY EVANte :111 FT. ROME PRE TFIRONR OF D. aiIIVANVIIPT-BOA ' rIIE :THROLV., OF. DAVID, IQ '• SALE at EVANS' - GIFT-BOOK STORk. Pia *1.26. ri ON - TAE FLOg:; FO , it Ey.Arhe:GIPT•BOOK STORF..Pri FMK MILL' ON THE FLOSS, FOH. ;SALE eit EVA NEr,GIPT-BOOT STORM. Trice al. ' TIEMILLOWTHIC 'LOSS FO 4 SALE at EVANS' GIFT-BOOK BTORE. Pride ill, 'Bil,it:OU:At, BOOKS AT EVANS', ' - ' - "rip the bed place in the atty. ..Boot: me veld di obese tut at any other tore; Ind did We the advantage agates n_han me 111Ift. unit :FROM 60 CENT'S WO ft ~...:..• with aadt, bunt , AM. , ' i nk r+ e'W BOOKS AB BOON • AS ISSUED, an a Gift with Ofteln - • ' l • . A L-THE VaratioB OF THE STANDA RD AU .llloliilB.. in every, de partm.nt of Literatu e. at the Publieners' regular retail trams, and a hen me pre sent with auk book. r. , . I . , alit tit, , eutet oak trial tortU . assure taw dad' Me b ut 01441iftlia ei/vlloi4fe YOU should, prek EVA emi looks it El' SIFT+ NOON FATABLISHM NT. :141:141," 4 se c CHESTN UT Street. Fh,ladelphia. .1110 'STORY OF JOHN SLLAIt.D. VA* dty rbliihed the topehW, narietive of • • THE PIEWHBOI With a Ildwpottra t and illustrations. thrno. Price Th. v ela.. conbiltie NjpeCttlitlrly IlltBreNtl(IX and af fecting narrative of a little Philadelphia newsboy. He we* , wen known in our streets, end the heautiOilly eae caw ami . int.kiaglihaeeee 1711:11112 front hi the vo leans Mill reedit? - mall him ?a wee alone in the emirs, a cripple [rpm accident, with tux own li ving to earn. Re was a *I of inn h sod indtmothb‘i spirit, and when lie became s newithoy he , manifested *Doh Wood Amite Of ehaesoter thathe not only, became easvotite of his class, but a veil, enceessful m e rebent, Hll T yr otten , with at notee, chanty. the .Newsboye e oted , n maed (Manse the little fel , end hooker& hls eyes upon this *oral in peace. :Thiviolueeomunderable ;ight Ittlo the strands. obariotsre of, th m ese hots, and we aiaaa r ely hive it may exalt* more attention to them and to the Mats adopted for their tmerovetnent and salvation. tablithed by - W11,441Pd. tr. ALFRED huiPputpir, inyib No. 6013 CHkETPIUT Street. 1 trEltilo #I.TRN HIRING IGOOpS. 1:74100,14.W.AT10N 11,1 2,O,IcALBORN & CO., Nov. 5 end 7 North SIXTH Stnpet._etill continue the GENTLEMAN'S FURNISH • tria BUSLN uSS, ic all its departments, at. their OLD S rAND. end mused to • continue ,there falter. pr et 10464 inall'clue notice ir i sicen to tne oontrery . Tins an nodnoemept Miriade" order that our nn emu* ps.- arons th is our and e ift.hore fps, know that their or der'. add reused es shove, will always reach as o .whe th -41q they hlven tote* par adrertistmoit K the sews- Ifrairdrs U r he time beats, Or riot. ' . Eloise t this out and paste it in yoUr _memrandbm I • lir:-,SOOTIN,Iate Of the Rini iit Win .ttlfficria wed.r.- - ,4,..i.iitilita tk. ettehtion .of his r . i.„ irienUii a e ne wstore, swig el ill,4'nr es for aTlit ig Wei not e . . La ::: :M . e nneDlitel n ' • . •. • eU D l v aq ti , :•:.i -• , • •, • :• I. O €!.K I NP,O,LM, IB "- LoOkiNG-EttASSES, ?IMMIX 'MOM, ENO-RAVINGS, _ sita.r.arrucia, JAMB 13..ZAR1 , Z & 80N, 111POETEREf •MINVF4OTDRERS, • WHOLE " 1 .3 0 AAP, 74 g , D.F4tsBB. GALLERIES, 018 OIEWINUT MEET, LEARDIVARE. ABBEY , & NEFF. ft% 308,140RTH THISDATRERT. *WIDOW to letore,a most °validate stook of HARDWARE. of hits Impoitation; and 'Asoortosi suoritifsotom wluob thoy, agar to tio, ,101,1.:,ptspli as the way toot • • MEEI4 I :I4 ago. "' ... _ .. i` : 4ZWELRY,.. .. ~: -AT MANUPACTUREWB PRICES. - • 1- --- -' ID.".S.' - DIYBOSQ & SON, Walorpowrite&o, D a IAI MPORT ' Ralffir. 0 a, rid ii..loll.4lDrordint o mit remq !earl Jet, troooia, sop lar.rnel Jo wOUT, ca DM Mility,, , , • , . 2.0. arl CHESTNUT-STREET, ' ,- 1;4 illO,s&Wsisigt.:PrfrZtkro. • a.' W. PE'tPER. SatS-vettaSur • • : • .`• • Booonntendent. itt.TTLF4t 14.60 — .4RTY, • . so. 131 Nom grow vrassi, rrri I 4 (O,W WAIN itii) * 1 SOLD AND SILVER, OABNBt • TEE LOWEST JOBBING PRICE& ahl•tmrlll PAPER HANGINGS, iko. .T.o' CLOSE BUSINESS. "HART,iIoNTGOXERY, & C 0.,• .1510. U O#II9TIWT STRUT, mime out, through this winter end next spring, their Urge stook of PAPER: HANGINGS. 'wow QT every variety oonneeted with the business. GREATLY Elit)(loED PEPE% WE FRENCH PAPERD AT 80 PER GENT, BE ' LOW COOT. Mew wandeg their Rouse Papered, sea set VW A.R.GAINEI. SEWING INACHIefEkI. WHEELER da WILSON SEWING MACHINES. UMW COY, Agent, MS OHESTNUT STREET, 111130Or1D R.OOl, Stsehlitem 'With Operators, on inn. to Private Families Rases ormolu - , West STATE Street, Trenton, N. J. US CENTRAL SQUARE, Reston, Fa. I I,OOX & GIBM' SEWING MA .— : W ORINEUp grist end inoreaaing demand for .Wilowt GOAN' Bewmg.Maolunela guarantee of ito wipu or.igZig ieb Phoe .T ro o . of i reft, Lye MEDICINAL. ilinr. WINI*OW . 1....... - r4raPgailtiit =SAND FEMALE e•sr presteuts anon of mother' hor • • , 00TRI Ur AUP t 0 E O,HILDREN. TEETHING, ' thiekliteinly facilitates . the groom of teething,: hi ntetentne tlast i nuas. reduoins al l tnatunnseticat ; will al- I" ' 4 \ .%ii Irditrim° 4 47 o l *AVMS UliS DepteadApon it, mothers, it will gtve rest to yourselvm RELIEF AND HRALTH TO • YOUR INFANTS. ' We have gutsy and mild • this artiole for over ten years, and can say. In eon h &leech end truth of it, wpait we hears i leee B ) 4, 1 ble r tltir say outgo tiOUN4F),TO 6 001 ACT A ttUli z i. a ;lan . . I . . Ig o ille 1,,; 4 we know s ir b o r t r i toe of Fi..fir life • delighted Ca ;la qta d oipratt lur, c goi in terms or highest ~,,. .inmendationofibimeg;- effeettead medical vir •19 tees. We speak , n this matter what we do X ow," after ten years' En:tee,sod pledgeoor _ I nreputatio for the NISI nt ;A what we her? de :I' -lay. n almost everr where the mi ant l'El to irgennstrom pain and ... eske u t i tin a r r e i lr , 47l ii, t • fon . n . Qr i t t r e e d on or twentr ir th 7 41" t. "" lireal d-p "1. 011) 665 40 1 21t f in tj . 164evEngli z i - • has men need with "weer- specs= n i•O ' ' INSAN ft OF OASES, Om* only relieves it fl . * : hilt.m pain, buk,in voiratestitit:tonia e lad .7 ettirgi, a l trysets acidity Allt i f i r " P r rove fan; TEE • • ' i f IN 0 COLI and overcome con I,,Wlti o lt, , if it ilet 4 free y remedied, end In p9oyi4 j .l ßt ilrem b. co Ditatilgrin3D4ll rrta, In U I,Pitral *, whether it ears from gut us or from anyithe ~.., imps. We Woo d say tt; •Vere mother who as OM euffering prom any of he foregoing oomph,. tits tin do not let yor preludioes, I e f tit eapreludiedes a •--. olhers, sl. a a n . d ber l eu rffir- te . r y i se.VpDT 1711 f ro b e E 2 tojoT the tun 113 0 Mr. ... me y r dirge ro t' or using wit &mom ••'• %may el; bott l e . Nose Lyle* Jhniess the Imi si- 0 mu. or 9 RTIS & PAR KINS, New York, .te on the outside wropper. no . *Mg. t ra Critnertgengr e iCk id . ' 26 I. ' • din* s MU.. 172§-17 , , pRINOE IMPERIAL, ' .--01-I.AIVIPAGNE, PROM DB' VENOUS is CO.; EPERNAY. PRANCE. '3014 bi all Rest eatable Dealers throughout the country. This tine brand of CRAildeltONC, which into the pact ear was congaed euelwrivolf,io tho,ball.t., tables of the t i it Of Europe, rum 110 , 11/ oatmeal. rori most calm m opes, entralanty 0 Ulm eounq 4. grimunoppAod or Mae 0 Nta i ret physiMane of th e Pity OEM" Xork. over an er w escort wont oits es treats parity and deliogeyi" d those moo OW try 9 glairmy an, orsiod. .Altbous• only one leer • sd stuns Its introduction Into this ocrontry . , the en is enormous and conearair Mereseins. Our ansagentento are Mao 'me to insure the euality of the Wine be niturtaineel it its uremia lush standard, Th., enno. turperystis imgortudyrolely by us. W . 19 Woo , sole All " P t: I.L .l , 2llTo ll A rtril' ec 4°, this Y. , . Nos, Olg. ate u.. ... NO WAY. Now York. /AU lag WO oitg hi . ~ urns fit DEAL, lab it-so to . -. , !T. . , WI4 MARKET Stoma. Ei AmpßLA9wityig i mu ; ,i tiq pi PHILADELPHIA, ,IVIONpAY, .31 : AY 14,. 1800. cLoTHIN Q !. AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE iItICEBI ' CAA. ' ALMA SSP MARKET STREET. Southeast oornaT f - fourti Street, . ' ;WILL CLOSE iiIIT AT RETAITo, Until July lit, :• • ALL VIA ELIO/MAT lITOCA 07 SPRUNG AND, SUMMER OLOTENO, M manufsetured for this season's olina • ,Tradei N. R.—Purchasers will And it to their ad titre to make their eeleotiousiminediately. : j enAgLEII; HARICNVS.' aisle FRENOH FLOWERS. NIONTiTERS, AWD STRAW BONNE/Tll. Justosesed, a. " 1 , . .. A SPLENDID ASSoRTMENT. ' THO 3. KENNEDY & BRO., ,'• N. 729 CHESTNUT STREET. BONNETS! .BONNETS! , PINE CIIIP'BONNETS, ! „ BLACK NEAPOLITAN STRAW EDGE, - BLACK, ROUGE ANA READY BONNETS,' TEE' VICTORIA BONNET, NEW. FRENCH , BONNETS! 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A iidgt upon his Ignacle/ `, 4 the tautbomber Of tho Illustrated:London `2.1.,,e, .iori fit, rsilaied, (by Mr. ildmmid Tatos, who, itionrred Mr. Thackeray , s' mortal ailCiminorbal displeaiture, by alludin/ to his WWI nose,) which reallyja,too goo not to kg/reproduced here.- The hero of it; Sir G. \NC ! Bramwell, le -s.palsae,Baron or the Court 'totflixchequer ' ire-England.; He is ab eteel ltp burger, with oh' Ainftiftniate inflt•mitsr oi, , 4 per, which maliterhithlkir rinpleasont inert • ,t encounter; , pa or o'lrth% Witch'. Tke amen `4lo, as related . _by,gr;,Yutoif, ruins thus ; • I t . 1 Everybody who Spin the 'habli of going to the 'lra or to_cooaerti thud helve been oftesiannoyed alms of conviataticiti nearidm *Mobl;roke,tbe mflolnulty and. legibly marred-dim •eagyMent of tit musts. To,a person who ices really a Math for In il, and goes tonperashormstly to li esteem d tressing annoyer:l, one more fro gi, mOO % il gibs lieleleef tatel en, imitable fefa Or, (and it viable that, all ,piersonsytho have dello* .mtida are Irritlibli), pin sim t euvo nt , 1 c rod.- .wito r tice night Mit; • week, B a Brom w I waif at , the!osimai,- gift wita .ausoyed .1p ; thht y f somwelvseitubtik*Mitll, 4 _ n ru h tt ~,,,,,,,ad;th not- ver7 19.! the ' a' i ttl4 at pligert itieo tedegth the offender; ' , e rismook .... e Oprodoefig tick desired ea' t, the Manisa Barad Tatetned round, and oalitid Mit '',Flolit your .-loteruglan P or yo4' blailifittud l' ford*, , differ?. ,14, this. I.m erstan ,the; °fonder ' sidonolinatediete reply, b, t lefothe p&and went ii friend In tb; boxes is ascertain alto' Ms ail: lent *ate Be there learned that it wee Baron , r ,.. rein Well that - .inseltededblmq ogherinpon he waited for the Baron Alt the lahl?ind % as ;the leathed ~.Ttidge patted. be de_min id apology. 4 Apology ! • cald the ' Jadge. .or "don't tr it a i or LW! iniantpg of the yowl. , 4 Thin, take - Wit '•iald the' ether, striking the 'Judge on the faits with glove. Now, this flap ofitkid glove of coorsiboolti not hue wounded, the Polo! the judge; bet knoillpg se we, 'do, Mr. Baron Bramwell hritabledposition, and that he than smarting" at the tide, hi nder the moollection that; the quiet.: treolitg's enjofinent which be had promised himself had been- spoiled, we can bull,' be kurprlsed tha t be turned round • upon his ailuifitue and arruoithlm.- Berne say that be ; knocked kith- down, but this; version needs 1 authentication 2 believer , a bloW Wa9 atruelc ; of that, th in'. pap he rat doubt; tar e Mobs cognd qf tit ' blow litia lieu riagiatth ill the Mobs and coteries ever sine. • MR, uso r lirdisratind, has been. ;a ferric!. to somelth ili persopage :14, settle what is to hp don... tot the thee j.writelt,is auMored that' the coattails tabs brodght Ilifora the Idiom, but I can hardly. think 'that. The Baron' Wea-armiag clearly'; MAR 'the story be comet, the gentleman was certainly not'right. It is a mould in * equity That every man, has a cert.*, liberty to, do what he liken, but he mast, nevertheless, bike care that lie does not infringe upon the rights of others,. { Baron Bramwell lent to hear the opera, entd bid I a tightly bear it nucolestod.. The, other may say that he hod a right to talk, 414 Iliitlf o P{4 the acts so he had ; burnt:Me the performance , wee gulag on he bed no guell'right, for by ;clacking ' just be hind-Baron Bramwell's eat he (grieved upon the Baron's right. .I, who have so often suffered tom this anuoyanoe, hope thlit the 'referee wilL let the Baron off easily, though the offense of Which he hie been guilty is, no doubt, a very unseemly one in sainige.'t • • - . -' ',The Baron was clearly wrong—not in knock ing down , the man who had •insulted him by striking 11162'4:mike face with a kid :glolll3tit In originally Calling hint a ripest or a blick; 004: Altoeilleloueli with a kid 'glove la as much an insult as a left-hander Iron; Heenan would be, though not so ,hinv.B.ft, rtneirreirt. well, whether judge or, not,' hid' aright to strike beak, returning the blow with interest, `After thafi as •it seems to us, the gentleman 'with the kid glove was • entitled to'• ifetlielict " patitifaction'efroto the Judge, and, 'acoerding to the laws of the chielfo, to receive it too. While those lowa' ake In operation; the, Judge hail p° IllieriatiTe , 14 a ' gen,tlemP, bat to meet his opponent; or to apologize. • Submit. flag the dispute, in which blows had been ex changed, to any personage, whether it high" 14 Atl. the same' tithe, the practice of that Hering at musical Or &Mulatto performatmes is ex tremely irritating, uncourttious, "ail. ill-bred; Every member. of an andience hi eolitied to biter, and ft is low-breeding to prevent his en. Soiment of this right. If pdopie want to chatter, they should take a suitable time and place for performing, that process, Te have an under-orient of small talk droning in your ears, before or behind you, at a theatre or opera-house, distracting the attention Rad making you hoar only one word lar ' con riot° in ten, is an abomination wltleh cannot ho Bug'. *nay reprehended, and the sufferer has a right, beyond all`donbt, to speak to the offend lug parties, id 4 tone of grave remonstrance and quiet rebuke. The lato Duke, of Cambridge—the dinner eating Duke-Lwai a constant and flagrant of. fender in this way. He had very little taste for music, and had a box at the Opera, simply because it was the fashion. A great man was ire for presiding at poldic dinners, at Which he would cat as mach as five and drink as month as ten ordinary people. Leaving the table, Atli . et* -beef and flushed, but, scarcely flurried, by , an enormous quantity of wine,, this Royal Dnke—uncle to Queen Victoria—would drive to the Opera, probably arriving during the 'fait scene, and, wholly regardless of the per formers, would call out to his friends, across tho house, "Ah, Devonshire, *4 to t e n you I" or "Cardigan; I shall breakfast with you to morrow," and so on. Being a " Royal High ness," he was actually tolerated. One night, when jenny Lind was performing the role of diming; ft, La Sonnambula, the old and portly Duke went on this manner. Disturbed by his talk, the vocalist ,suddenly paused, and the Queen, • who was' Prdiedt, stretched a little out of her box, to ascertain I the cause. Jenny Lind simply looked at the Duke's box, and the Queen turning rdund, fol lowed her look, and saw the culprit, who was speaking loudly to some people In a neipbof log box. The eyep of all the audience wore !'directed, at once, to the Duke of Cambridge, who certainly then became fully aware that he was "spotted" by several hundred persons. He continued talking, however, as' if to bravo it out. A gentleman in the pit jumped up on his seat, • and, in a loud voice, cud in an earnest manner, called out cc Who disturbs the audi ence ? Who Nit that old man with the star upon his breast ? Do we pay him Forty thou sand pounds a year to annoy the public in the Opera House 1 Three groans for the Duke of I Cambridge I" The call was unanimously com plied with, every eye being fixed upon the Portly Prinee; and, at last, he sneaked out of his box, followed by his wife and (tang& ter;, and not until then did Jenny Lind.re. sumo her singing. It was 'said that. the Queen was greatly annoyed with her uncle's rudeness, and told him s'o. It is • certain that, ever after, he wielded going 'to the opera, and behaved very well when compelled to attend. Alt this, however, Is an episode, arising out 13.1 Bramwell's dissatisfaction at having his en joyment of the opera spoiled by a chatterer. As to the duollo, which we have hinted at, time will show it it end in that. Once upon a time, Lord Byron waited upon , Chief Jostioe Best, afterwards Lord Wyoford, with a ohql. 1 lenge from a person whom gest had declared to ho a great rascal. Bost said, " I °Gees.% my Lord, I did say that was a great 1 rascal, and I now repeat the assertion to you, but are you aware, Lord Byron, (he added, laughing,) of the consequences you expose -yourself to, by bringing a challenge to a chief justice ?" Moore tells this story, but it can not be true, for Byron left England in 1817, whereas Best was not made a judge until 1819, and did not become chief justice of the Com mon Pleas until 1824, after Byron's death. SA1 ; 311) rnoer via LAST DISCMACZ !--The New York Leader, a promtnent'Domooratio Journal in the oily of New York, to Its daguerreotype of the Charleston Convention, says: "We congratulate our Democratic brethren - of the Union being saved from the last and worst disgrace, which , could have befallen our , party. Amidst all the unpleasant, deplorable, and ta- Multuebtf incidents which 'marked the oonduot of certain 'partite within the walls of the garlotc4 Convention; amidst the many disingenuone, not to say' dishonorable, tricks to which 'certain men (otherwise reapootable) did not hesitate to stoop in their opposition to Judge Douglas—nevertheless, and in spite of all tbie,.thore was not to be found in the whole Convention. one , delegate' with brass enough on his forehead, or Federal gold enough in. his fob,to stand up in hie pimps 144 Insult the, srspe ral retthule tr.o , wy eNlio 4 71 ,a44 17 4, as 44 Moult of w eanditiato, that of 4siMes Auoharian OIL show', as, indeed, ail aisterf toso ee, that Ere bat One manip 014 itga - Of 'a *ditty) , who tcuoh bottom tho pit - of , petition! degrade , 'Annus. • • -4440ther imitation of punch has been started in• New York. - It tgrciale.d Noma, and AP-- pears daily, at , the , small price of one cent, there alio being a Weekly issue. It very much resembles' . Vcinity /Wit', the engravings not being quite so gotd, and the letter-Press et great deal better. Sonia of 'page-Oita are, excellent--. 40 are reviewing , the first'WeeklY number—and there is life aud-satirefln,the whole affair. • Evidently, the writerdand ex fists are up to their work. Here are a I few tra tracts : i :f ' ROLES OP Tun ' Exeunt Pains %wil t . —Thi sporting journals are publishing the "Rules of the English Prise Ring, as recently revised; by the Pugilistic Benevolent Association." Mourns begs to assure them that they are 'behind the lige. So far as that country is etracemed, which 1 Senator 'l ( hottipsen, of Kentucky, halls a "Bloody end Bru tal old Bruiser," the thirty honored ruled are , an exploded Institution, Momus has recall by the North Briton the following special repot of car-, tale amendments added; which, with - the original thirty, now tionstitutelthe " Rubs of the; English rev by Prise. Ring, as rev by the , Shakosybur fistie iielev,olent Amadei ,i' and ita accordance with othih, As up ere da,. the bite. International lno WV top the : part' of the I British. ere tiiiry iit .- ' '— ' ' ' -.." ' i ' ' ' ' '1; !that t a }fug shall beMade on turf. andel:tett ibe .:folarlind.tweaby feet „square, formed ; of eight dtakaikaide stoma-the:Won 434 cur .g i .j1e., 1 4° Musa, ete.,,(vide old rule No. 1) , B t als, 1: ! . Yinhei, midibrimittchni `igaltist ,a, Brit' h chant:. piOlit abd'nnitteitelbidtlitititeiggeinel irttified inow i llwiyinessmigeostrimpa•tnaltineekvt esr AO . -thetateralteresif iniktilltaltSeNtlelaJliiidti At 7 ikkil , man in thn Mart ripg, , • • , $ That the encieneMSo or tlisrtil, ' "Iti& ; the beet man winr-asintilrbentmendett nadir* 'the words , " Always • provided 'thee he an Mar. 'Heitman." , ; . •, - - 1 ' 0 • ' e j ~' V vrf tr 3 , That areferee their Insidariti,k7 Pi B PlPfr Oll . i who i lWAttfiresent during, and until ta isese of, 1 the ght„.`fotcli pH rile 'No.' 4 . ;Pelesfo *MAN& ' Emig feli z oltionpicin may be fn danger of I tent de. feat-it - the hands of a foreigner, in whim, caw the 'nut, referee, shalt- instantly ,l-nve for, We nts.-, hnown, and thus,avold, declaring the res t. , a.' That on no conside r ation whatever shall any permit be permitted to enter the ringlutiotthe battle, nor till it shall have been eonelmledireis old rule No. 10), except when, as afereseld, the backers-of any English champion perceive that. without unusual interference, therwlll have to pay their bets. In nick name they shall, by rushing into the ring, jostling , the coinhatants, seising the winner' by' the- leg, crying -," rolloe," eta., eta., ,hitee a oonolueien to. the , fiVit,.without advantage to either shie. 4nd any.lllow thereat*. *hall be , ilortied 1 i . 1 4• 11 st -te Peeper to' Alibi that the Arnett:sari abate pion's friends Were absurd enough to be dissatisfied with the enforeeinent of the rules, thus 'amended, -In the fight On Aldtwehott limn. Xell'a. Life, how ever, soon . brought them to , their senses, reading them a well merited chadtbieniont for their Igno- TM:108 'of the' eonditiond cinder which the 'British belt is open to the competition of the world. • •,,,, • Art ~ t inexescran COMPLIIIERT.—Rednan paid one of-his unsuspecting , seconds a' high complU tient: ,ile tulatook him for the British champion. In other verde:he " hit him 'a trams:axioms blow in - thereto; which knocked him head °Pin heels." -The honor done by htm by the error of enema atones .for the injury. , . ' . '..r. • . rib:m.lMM OP TIME. In vain did . " Sayers' seconds" ory out "Time." livers was deaf: "Give me this fight—'tin mine I" `lhe fight is mine,'° cried If eenen, with a frgwe ; ,And in twn seconds hocrikeq both seconds down. 'ffeneeforth out daya 'Wald sensibly decline : • , Heenan has knocked'two amends out of ',time. , r r Asieteentenut WAltrnit 7-Tbs 4aPallege ale* liassadors, are accompanied, by , all interpreter whose knowledge of linglish and ,Tepaneie crinkles! him to mit ea, it Otltalietent medium between ' , their high mighdneseei 'lnd - the Mudd& barbarians; but on the sirrivalbf the ambassadors in NewTork where , they 'are ;to be reeeivedhy a select committee of ,the Common .Council,' the interpreter, we are afraid, will find himself, isdly-at fault, unless some one can be found to translate the remarks of oat aldermen and ootirielimeit into English,,loi, to. the beet - of our knoirledge l we. of theta av, enpeble ,Qtrposhing 44 , langfilige• , , - : - To Mifkiwartilit.—'llie best miller in the World if open for en engagimeht. Having been shame fully swindled in - his list mill, nu Ftoglishmanneed apply. ' Address toniola Aoy. . , *wins emataltks, It- itralenr, item practised •Ti , , , jean:taile , d. It exhibits pope of the rawness 'or inconlideteileds Ora mere experiment. There is ample, room, in this e.cmattry, for liftimus,,and also fir will be diflierdt_tca ° "A""live,„ l 4.-.1.,,,...-....-----, ,, ,' -- r - :mt • Letter from 4 ' Ezek Richards.",.: ret , Tbe here] - • • . Nfrimixdrcer; 4 .u4s6o, The palemge of the bill- reported by. ifon., Mr, Bingham, from the Judiciary'Committee, declaring null and void all Territorial stets and, parts of sots heretofore mimed by the Legislative Assembly of. NeW Mexico, which eetablisbiprobset, op Aegalife involuntary servitude or slavery , within said Ter ritory, is regarded as an Administration triumph, although it was carried by a strict and close party. vote by the BePublioans. The victory to the Ad- Ministration occurs in -this way : The bill, as passed, is direct and unadulterated Congressional intervention' in Territorial affalit.• The principle upon which the Administration and itebeeltem In the Senate and the seceders, have waged, war against' Douglas end the national Democracy, is also Congressional intervention in Territorial af fairs. If you intervene for" one purpose yen may intervene for another: If yen have the right to protect you have the right to etolude—not by the unfriendly, legislation'of the people of the Territory --but by the legislation of Congress. The princi ple is the name. Wilmdt provisoism is in the ascendant, and goes hand in hand with ultra-Smithern agitation. The ways of politioisme are Indeed strange,. Here we have the Abolitionists and the Republicans illus trating the doctrines of Mr. Buchanan, Atterney General Black, Jefferson Davis, and the „phalanx of Southern ultraism. /Ate we behold Benjamin and Burlingame bob-sobbing on the fame platform, Bright rushing into the mine of Baffinton, Massa chusetts Dawes and Mississippi Davis lovingly en. tivining a coronet of intervention,land Sherman and Slidell, like "Box and Cox," recognizing each other as " long-lost brothers." Thus the lion and the lamb nestle in unsuspicious prnimity ; and the Administration, which war elevated tupower on the broad back Of non-intervention, Linde itself astride of a political broom-stink, and flying away like an old witch . to the Territory of New Mexico to sweep the Southern institutions out of It. All this is certainly a forcible commentary on the action of the Gulf-State oonspiracy=one probably which the men 'composing the (otter did not dream wee so trickly to fojlow their intervention labors and recOmmendatione. More strange and forcible still ie it, when we remember Jefferson, Davis ex pressed views less than two years ago, and compare them with his carious resolutions. In October, IS B, at a New York Damocratio meeting, he,-same out very strong in favor of the indePondence of the Territories. lie declared the people of every come moray to be sovereign in their own sphere. To them belonged the right to decide' whist Institutions they Wanted. But let use give big own words :- " It belongs only to them to decide what shall be property. Yon have decided it for, yourselves. Mississippi has done so.. Who has the right to gain: say it?, [Applause.] It was the assertion er the right of lodependenee-Lof that very sight which led your fathers into the war of the Revolution. [Applause.] It is that which constitutes .the doo trineof State-rights, on which it is my plea Sure to stand. congress has no power to determine tohat Win be property aarahere. Congress' hal only such grants as ate_ contained in the Constitution, and it copferred no power to rn le with deepotic hands over the independence of the-Territories.? This is broad and bold enough; I should say, for' Spnator Douglai; but the Senator from Mississippi has grown wiser with the growth of time ; he has reversed his political philosophy and his reading of the Constitution. Be believes that Congress has that power which eighteen months 'age be denied to it; and he must feel complimented and 'strength: sued in his strength to behold 'the, Reptildican party adopting his advice, and , benefiting by his new-found vrtedera.- The nomination of john Bell, of Tennessee, and Edward gverett, of Massachusetts, by the Consti tutional Union Convention, has given consider able satisfaction to all parties. People, like those who lay store, by,the Nafianal Intel!wanner, are highly elated at the respeotabillty of the nominees, while the, Demi:Jersey` rejoice over their " want of popularity with the Masses." All agree as to the' ability of Messrs. Bell an d Everett, and the Intel ligencer (whieh 'has been misled into the belief that H. M. Fuller was nominated for the Vioe-Pro sideney) pays • high tribute to Bell, and hints that It would be well for the peace and prosperity of the country If all the delegates at Chicago, Richmond, and Baltimore would unite on the ticket. It benignly believes we then once again would have " a thrice happy era of good feeling," and asks the aforesaid delegates if they oan do better? John Minor Botts evidently thinks they would. Be has been en sentry at the National Hotel fps few days. He looks reheat, though his friends might have complimented - hint with a more decent recognition than the paltry tribute he resolved for long and toed servieoe to the vindictive 000 llois of the new Union V.srtY, of which he was so burly a, reprettentative. - - But snubbing J. M. B. seems to be In order. Many ipeonlaters la Presidential polities deplore that lionston did not receive the nomination, as they would have made "aa hurrah" far bite, ainong the %lorrlovinic va4 aoldlertng masses of the people. kszelldirmanni.' Departure of Siemer* for Europe. Neu YORW,_/467,117 . .*Tha Ammer New York, Which sidled tlils' morning for Liverpool, took 340 passengers and $m.004 in eOple . TPe City ( ~ f Aneehester. took 1 230 passengers arid Ude. VWQ CENTS. By TelegraPh to The Pre"' THUSEDATB LATER FROM EUROM TM eIOAII~S , TiLTON ►T UR 'TOM TER GISEAT E4LEITZUN THE REVOLUTION IX JAMS Desperate Fight Between! the ' IZi7tl • • Treepr aid the Insurer, ettr GRAND OVATION TO TOM MA/* / AT LIVERPOOL. New May 12.—The steamship Fulton, from- BouthaMpton on .IH', 2d, hu arrived stthis port. • Her advises are three days later. The ship Orland, from Liverpool to Quiibee, wee at Clunpbelltown leeks.. It wee expected that'shk wouM.be wracked. The French oommercial atLaits and the markets, were' Very dun: . Tim English Oovermuent was nsgodittlilit,..ta .. ttht 'charter !of, the steamer, Great Mcstent, la . Y . , a cable betweeo Masrs= and Rangoon., ! •-„ , The Chinese bed 'determined to_dlepitil pas ee~~ttaa of the allies to'PekiM , •• • - • rriiitteei milesbf fertifteittlose ind ' hundred thouaud men intillbegispdastidetsier s. • • It srisi etistormail it ifkre sartiosit le bee, n Phalle ,peutrat,ised dist: 'of,itay r fame: • , s'llielihhipi• :fir dist IProhibitiair from Gal*. "meg Men ilktikeredeittitil Jape Y :s Ti c z on v ideh-..701,,„ate.e. hail„ eiti noise - by erttritall days.: • • - • • - • a' AiTk)etfrtim iNaplee•T t Mai alteeked kke-inestritee4llw 1 0 : 0 : 1 • '" • tsrri , qn the .A, . , rails ensh 't 18r *O." - ve PS ye t et • • the Governm rtreopiriraeldvhd . MAI mias M mi add t m4144-flier farts , se retire to-Per uienrieenng 220, killed Iseldilel ,than ... ,than ... M c AI yoops,bed,3oomee,hilied•/ I • • , The toys of Cagird Nisipilfsged and egt itr it . Wrest rhfiiry *evillest Pitrenno slime the axe. trution of* thirunin insurgents.- • - • Twenty-Aix Neapolitan soldiers were extrprised -, and banged at Car W- •• Letters assert that the NesPolltan army imonnte to, ]BO,OOO men. ' - T , . • . Th 6 Porte had concluded llßKEY. a loan with a greet Cireek•house at. Constantinople for over ..£160,000 sterling'. • TQX SAtERS' Al! LIVERSO'IL. TeMt Sayers ryas received at Liverpool, on Mon, ditic . with fainters. enthusiassi• The 'multhruie r took the horses-hem theeabin .whieh e, had en tered, and draw him, in triumph from th Railway Station to the•Talbut Hotel. Several testimonials were 'presented to him in . • °lading it splendid Cup worth 123. 'Trig CROPS. , Tho crone in Giant Britain' at present - are . ni a promising appearance. FRANCE -Order! bive tieei given by Prams to execute a plan of *Malty from Moe to Geneva, • 'Commeinal 'intelligence ! LcirigFNr., Mitt 1;--dalea of Cotton for as padi three tfa ad ttallawa, manilla! 5 000 Wes to aPeoolatora. ha a:Luke:atom:l firm. Urania quo:stay htphar, taoupk. ;micas two(' an upward tandem,. &Taxa oa• Tuarm.,-The 94vuuka (remPlll4ollllter, 11131 P favorable. and la soma main there keg lam a akt 04- Bn utarkit albibila a ddoliainr kitt -dearly. Sad alt ddeariptiowir *Pa lower. Mara. Wak, *kir Nash k Co , ropott, Ote wegthet faro bla for-the xtaz:a4::::krdighzeitzrzirs;_ii s un ,VTAN. thoOda ta?•quotationaaral goonauced. Mkt 18%olet. ' at a daimon 'or. Meld; oaten of • rad at Ilk 3d• Ala: whit* 1.0..a12a ad; Corn dulkat &a li as t aalla of Na One,: white 360 6118355. •Od . • o M 1009.-1110 market - glossa gawk 'liter wait,. writ quotations barely saiatayupd. York la Slab aalat-V. old 0.6,1680 a Omuta 4rua. arid in better reest ; dies atm oats. Lard tha.traat frealy oaa qu red at 58s. ..t Jl7. . ,w rgr. Ex it o oves k J , l ' ?n , t a t e lltr i .A l t o moi r lrdoi: - Tyrpest'ne dull m Hadar dandy. Oaf.. Maui, RICO dal. rot lug ?earl kites lain Nees tre quo • Loan 1 , 14 1 4R1T. May I—Consols sir auo tedat9sto6q • STIII LITER Fin EUROPE, Steamer . oMulian at Fathei:Point, , ;eA pain:Pith Ma l , 127-Jildpith The itiour 014145,1VARAralirat l agialAtWillbed" 'adylifiiloe)egyaßkto ThArylaii aft. Ram -The a 4 1 ,145, .Isr s i„fm 4azi}tup: . tkitei those tutnisholl by , Atio itetotk!.r 'REAtcli„ at NOli - , intr. • r mlostsA.-4 state perfect traeglallity pre. Valle, but U 1 049940 are generally disCouraged.; 4%; number cf pewee here ben arrested, sal the oitadele and plisona are ereerded to excess. The reports are -very eoUtradielory.c . It II said' :that a Neapolitan general laid been captured by the intargenta; ..tbetrthe seat et, Government le sttemt, hi be transferred' to .Messina, and the 'sermon df Palermo, though nambiring 20,000 min, areatteld to proceed' to the interrof.i ' ' FRANCE. ,„; rams; Thereday.,=The Moniteur publishes a, note Of M. Thonvenel, proving that the annexation of the neutral distrlota of Savoy will not. oharige -the situation , of Switzerland., , . The illonriesii also 111111bIlnOU large projects eon; earning' the' tariff - on - WOW, Cotton, and other raw material. • - • - ; • The Conadintainal states that the onl y condition condition attaohed to the fenetal 'amnesty granted_ by. Spain is, that the partten implicated must take an oath of allegiance to the Queen. '- • Loanon.lhuradat.-P. M. The Bank of Bnaland's rate of discount us without change. Console are quoted at ocoetc?‘ for monks, and an-, THE LATEBT COMMERCIAL. LIVERPOOL, Thursday. lit—The Cotton market continues firm at mead, prices. The sales ok yfeterds• And to-day are estimated at 17.1M0 bales. including 1.,5Q0 bales to speo.ulatrits sod for exuort. Th Bread. ttofe market laden, owing to the favorable weather end the erOseects of the crops. Ifirovtacencenneue dulet end nnehariged. SkRePING INTELLISN..E The ship Vanguard. from I Iva:cool for New York, nut Into Kin, stars leaky., after having been ashore. A-rived from New York, ship Invincible at laver pool. 0 FpM New Odom,. the Highland Light; at Havre ; Inditn queen et Gibraltar. The Japanese. NORFOLK, •May•l2.—The steamship Philadelphia arrived bare at sig •o'clooh this morning. • The steamer 'Ar.aotiata is anchored a t'le Reads, and will bring antellitterimi of the 'arrival of the iteatatOr Itaan'oke -Si Old Polnt.'' - • . . It is training, ;and • the weather is rough, The Roanoke, with the Japanese lf,mbassy, Is expiated' to arrire thia afternoon. • ". Thu ateanaddii'Phitadolphts has returned to this port, o not haring fogad the steamer Roanoke in the The Steamer Artaoosta Ix here, to tranship the baggage of the Embassy. _ The Government °Ammo are much disappointed at the non.arrival of the Roanoke, as thePhill• delphle was only °bartered and provisioned for: three days: ' . • Nourng, M*y I2.—Capt. Taylor, of the Pow-' baton, arrived here to-day on the steamer TeLiaW Jana. Ile reports that the Roanoke's, abaft Was badly cracked beforis her arrival at New York., From !Mexico. Wasnutavon, May 12.—The New Orleans Pam; yuns contains a summary, of the news furnished by the Irrival of the steamship Clyde from Tampico received. from Vera Ortiz On the Ist inst. - Gen 'Margin:a had escaped from prison et - the capital.. general Parra,' formerly Minister of War under Zuloaga, baa enrolled himself under the Constitutionalists. Saliguy, eneoedsor to M. Gabrtoo,. minister front h'rance, was shortly expected. • • Gen. Vega . had evacuated Ban Luis: Meeting General Grata at Salinas he was defeated, losing hie artillery and baggasge. Miratnon was about leaving Mexico to repair the, disaster, Land Slide on tite Pennsylvania Rail. road. EO EIERIOtrfI 4NTERROPTION TO TRAVEL. r,tn. Juniata Oquety,, Pa., May 12.—Te a heavy ruins which have fallen lately have oanied a land elide near Perrysville, on the Pennsylva nia, Railroad, resulting in a slight detention tn the passenger trains, as it is necewary to change the oars at that point. , large force Wee immediately at work clearing the track, and it is expected that all will. be right at lkl'o'elook tomorrow (Sunday) morning. The river is failing fast, and-uo further trouble is approhende 1. . The loss Is the mere cost of removing the ear kb and rook that cover& the trtiok. waskingt9s , Affairs Nournx, May 12—Evening.—Sefion Mate, the Mexican Minister, reedited diplomatio honors from the receiving•silip Pennsylvania today. - The, question of etiquette), pending as to the diplomatic rank of the Japahese visitere, which it is important' to have settle& before they arrive.at Washington, with the view of preventing confusion' or unkind feeling, among the diplomatio corps. . • It b understood, that some person is here who is authorised to ascertain, the capacity in, which they come. The dovernment has no °Mobil infoimation as to its precise oharaoter. . . . Marine Intelligence. Nonrocx, May 12,—Tie Bremen ship ,Luna, from Liverpool for Alexandria, Va., Is ashore on Land Shoal. She is laden with salt. She Is leak ing, and her condition is perilous. "The wreckers will try to gather (dud save her cargo. BALTINORS, May-U.—Abe brig Delta, from,the catiebeen sea, Is ashore ou Wolf Trap. Froisi'Hitvana. TN% SRIXTTRI OF T.#I,BL4VISR EL= NAV DALPANAiMAyI2 tThe Steamer Star of the Wet% arrived at this port dile evening, with Ra— vantt,detee to the 9th. . , The oap the bark Wild Fire by the U, stomas, Mohawk caused great excitement at Ha. vane. The suger'market was steady: The I,liblican Wigwam at Chicago. emoacio, May 12.'—'1MS yolipraist emoted by the Republioans of Cbicago for the 1116060110:1 - 0datial of the National Viinventleu was dectieat i d. to-night. 'Letters were read from Hon.l Charles Summer, John M. Potter, and 0.. M. Olayr.' Speeches were made' by Jhdge Goodrich, Ron. Tom oorwiu,, and others. , The etty at present is very fultof strangers, and every train suiting kings largo additions. THE n 'WEEKLY PRESS. in Wiga Pun ea be * bilmoribm br Aketif******l****lll.=s2•ll. Thres o*** " A u, 144 Filvy " ' goo Tot t. , Tweak* " " " - as addle's) 20.410111 Tlnat7Coffills. at war" (So Mame asaie Fora,Otab of TlnistrAmo. sr rtes. !Rim egino setkar-iiicif the Citab. Patpubre eir 4examisif 4 ast Tis —•- IMLIVORtILIE taut ilemi-Kiakis -Oetlianda lkimio no ; • ' rag um*: 9AumpiirB. [By the isietllteilLi Tau Pm* Baire'-ilairCial 'earn:* Saliva.-The sale Or a / a rra of per* 'Devon cattle . which lately came seer be pialiii•froM the farms of Charles A. MY* of flolliflcw=d2, *bid, took place yesterday /loony** dm "Mlitlk ua. lf ate**, 11l Pipe street. brr. WainiOght matador atietioneer, and there wan preleaf d7atit'eadeeBerelpereos, latereated in stock raiiitikrAnd ..egrfellll - pullueit*, •It• will be so tu .dsit Mr : Debone, .of . .Kitoll,- Naps county, Wend*. tabling Dever lank. There - were twelve atiirealeorhiell sold iiiis7,4B7, is Meows :. - Esettralit-ra both ehlrei Jane elt;-letit; dam ClVeszires • sire Doke pf Devon. bola to a. ' lo r.lesebtrie`e ! ...:-..c...... '.- :Tall! °41,4 14 - 1,.: mi , itiyneivid:;fl;aori'.43t. , ~,,,,,u, 4... g. 04.4., •..__ _,•.. 2._7 . _..,,!. 1 170 P 1 .listny Lied-a coy Weed Illnyirbti: ewe. , Wallnow ;daub- Beeatr. . Bold WI; eV. or- Degesele rsee737l3 a•acteni;ealvidleril,iiiii. slie;iiiie CLir ,i reVit r 4d i l li elP 9 4eirrietli. Di O.; sue, : t•lantlott.4 date, habeate, Bald t0..1. reithep- Rose - 24-9; riew, plaid Moult wett;, ism sue, ,Dult• of Devon; oaz mom; and ualf ' L - osis•-stalusd; Fenner! hlate'l9lo • /' a ( Is E'dam; R. kt to I. yll'. Os ' %onus... t. , .7., , %1... ,' . .1.7," .....s. NO CO rYletpria rd --e Laver eared sgaa.otelCsive, - Oaken!' Devlin; - dam. Thltervi• "e'e to W. J-Whttiza.-,..... ..• • ,--...., 1-5 a ._,..,..- re. - OP OCI Cat/tonne 31f-n heifer, carted OtalteDef. - 1808; a lliy l litot, ~lle. t AM/rat Oatueitie....e bolotto Lode 41 / 1- eibillir:*aili! i ii i iiiiiiiiiiiii i iiii 65 99 „Eazdottet; dame .f.ads td. bold t o William - rise lu , a beadle. atrieritini;Wili--Cfre-. Gs m e. ,Wees4t; . demi We -.1.' , neee set mita/be . met ... .5,...... . ...: Kea ND 0n Bonita-4 .. .fir: eireed on tbe - Pfeins Wt ~..moragmwas•f &want-4'o4lunit' ` Throb rare Assent It gioltirnititif.4-Our eor reepordent wetting yesterday (Wedinlechty) after neon gins the appended pittlealartetthe shooting star that took place between /obeli. well and W. 'H. Steh ea =oth reembers et t halswebly . from El Do -I.Vhstrthe lel taindw plains of J. - M. Warner - . p . Imilit - oonehtotsikn'thay 'analog*, the re isi bf ' at jobeed-ehet* trite , Art thirliall of the mewl, ,- diesikater ' - 'confusion. The 150010/' hireathateirr ' - . / Mr. Bell hod 'De ' Sletth; (Iteprieseallvet freat'Hl Dorado enentY,)"it appmfrs; Ildtrap '-altirestion in the rodent of the' sirgeaht-at-thes. -• ‘ 'High words Were 'used' 111-reliitlon to the Mit for Idle Creation Of the 'hew tensity Idershall ' eat of portions of Et Dorado.' It is ifinpostible 'SO ghee the exact taste - for mniserints reports of an entirely con- Sloan* obtanieter - atale efiestlatfeet: Boum persons eat that Dr , Stoats gars Mr. Belt:that* and that the latter than 'truck _Dr,titoue, pressing him ageing the will; urbbit the latter drew It revolver and Ind; air ball takirtg afoot 'is. the tzigh t aide of the hbiketielt.v Dr. *tone thetdrew a knife end stabbed Mr. Dell in the abdomen and other places. 'The vioinid* bled pranged), and Our wcfneded man war taken Anti the Alone .opplista: ihe Capitol, _ where he •is new lying., It tee also said that Mr. Ben did, not strike Dr. Dtofie ruled;liter be had ,! bash Ade.' andAlbit - tbinel. it the struggle, Dr. 1 Stone ma. ME haft... &vend members cf the -beiiitiatbro witamsed ihteffre.r. - . . -1- It's stippoWid thilt 'llt. Bee MMoitally wound ' Id ValthMigh .tt slay be that ..the' bill from the pistol *lanced tothe right,' and the mat, may haie been i an emptier ..9130. - ~ ANTiBER DUNI. ItiAli firist -i--Xso i me flays sinee,m. difficulty (Marred betwdein twetgentletr.eu, aimed Ifreediesthat and OppenbetineK in reference to seine trietaLtaatter ; fit the,ersurse of a conversa tion With tilitihti thotit thei mretniteistkading,Fran - keit thelriceeterkidithat lio:etouit eeoshr bellev a a Chinaman. er eineitee then liskartudd Oppenheimer. ,T4h!asearthroFeaetting this ears of Mr. tr., a retrac tion of the ilffinadve laeguage, wan deinantled, but Stithout ilklikies. , 7440 only methedtda, left to heal the wounded honor of Mr. °mahout's" was a *hal leap to ~osartal eatuleata_uhtab was accepted. The whole 'matter with tefsteice to 'the time. piece, and•weepsers to hound, Art.,lwir arnieged by Ina teal , friends: .The, boar, was OxeCat 8 o'clock Weineeday Mortify; ; thitjthiece, ,In the vicinity of the Asylkue; the' pistols, •ini4hoeterst eery site; iilmeneeo twelve- peen; tberparties to be placed beck to back , awed to w heel and bre atthe word. ' -Artie one Mundoiti adjastnient of the dAffeculty 'vias'attliMpted . by the woods; ' but Mr. Franken thall would 7wt unbar whet he had . aapetted. Two mote rounds - vale had, without lupin , to either, when ,anothetattempt lb idjaie thii qatarrel, by the secondi, wad made .r Thie time they were success ful. yrankeethellmowawsertidtimpe would be lieve his opponent as readily iii be would either it Chihli/11= Oe'S heed.' ?bill 'etatemialt had the tit sired Oleic maths puttee:left -the held perfectly satisned.-,,,1t0d-Son,X4p., , -• ~ r BLOODS Arrliar IX ,COURT 114 los,Atrames.- We translate the following' from the - Log Angeles tiot , respin . dorms of %a Sabo dA Pet ifigne; - ,ldtiltirde/y, (APril Tiki E. d.....ll,,,divisert . Atitl - dilinfin the proseentiot of al/Silent, named Oli ves, tinderrindistreent, and ;_lia. 'made some enure rimer/to y in/40th% to Or. &MOW th e CpAllEal for the pr a va , r. , Mi. Bianitine and replied; . Col. Kenai toren' es niiirepapeF et him ;Sites threw a tumbler back. Raison replied :with ancebectumbler, and Sims followed with a,piteher et water, every, nth sive Sias_ Sim. - Xewen, is Inv, drew a re volier'and fired. A poison neer •Ilos taught his arm' 'and while the twd • were straggling, the pistol went inf. : mein, and the Millet struck 's native Cali forniand,u"sbeleg."Tite-ptstoliglite been taken liWaY r from- Nebel:At liel deign:. , - -, 'Judge Hayes seidnothiattittring Ilitaffray. bat took revenge by chiming has (laid asternely. . _When peace had been restored, the Coarthatcoarried, ' NO arrest has been tu0ae.j. , ...,-.1 :-Li 1 ,` -;:n -,_ : t.. DROAAFVFX OF ITFRFF. D. W. Roort•—Dr. W. A. Scott, Molter. .pastor.of Calvary Church in this City, will leiVe xis on the lath inst., by Butter field Overland Mail Arlage.•' The•reverena gentle. mangoes to the Fist as a delegate , from California to the Presbyterian •Convention. ...to be held in Rochester, Newl'Ofk. neloi occasioned by his terbporary abseaceOwiti beirepaid byt the assurance that no abler or better delegate - will sic in the Rochester Convention of Dirines than the repro sentative of California. Tan 'Poxi Explisatt-i-Sacrtimi:rio, April 13. The,Pony Exprees arrived at twenty-five minutes past live o'clock. , fireat enthusiasm was manifested by the, citizens.' Cent:one were fired, Sags thrown across the streita end Waved from the pubilo build. Inge in tie:risky. • -.. • - ' - The Hussar Onardaeseorted Hamilton, the rider, into the' 'elty, - ,and Many' hundreds,: on horseback and on foot, 'gathered to give him welcome. A Coxia.s.A.—Thtirstiar night, • after the ar rival or the Golden gate, n. number of newsboy., commenced crying the New York Herald, Tires, and other papers; but in the course of a tew minutes another setrushed mat crying the "extras" of San, Prannisco journals, containing thirteen tiaya - later netra l brought by po ny Express. Tar. Poir•r EXPRaSa atilt iimll4.ll3loAD.—Tto Pony ExPreis en the way from Placerville to Sa cramento, Friday, oroteed,tha railroad track fif teen miles out, just after the cars had passed, and while ihey - were id eight. • • The race to Seer-- Ideate was an ttreetenaflhe pesserssers 'kg' the cars .met the cevaloade that aceompatuqd the Pony just ai they 'arrived in Eicramehtd. hires OF TELEGRArfiIi(I3 iND Poxv•Exvnass 130.—The following, as we learn from C. A. Crane, is the tariff. of telegraphing and, pony-expressing from this city to Nair York. For ten words from San Frateiseoto Carson Valley, $2; pony express to St. Josephs, $2.40; St. Josephs to New York, $2 50—total, $0 00, For each. additional five words from San Prancisoo to Carson Vs]lev, 50 cents; for ten *Ora; $1 from St. Joiephito Raw York, each edditional,word, 14 cents. .. •.2 Brews On Ma. , Batm.—We learn by telegraph from Sacramento, that Mr. Bell; of El Dorado county; who was wtmoded in= analfray with Doctor Shine; In the room of' thi sergeant-at-arms, an Wednesday lain; died on Sunday. -.Dr. Stone, who was out on bail, was remrreated. TRIAL or Jones Teartr.•=Tho -trial of Darid S. Terry for fighting a duel, which was to have commenced on Monday in San Mateo county, bee been, postponed .to tho next term of the District Cburt. Judge Terry is' now on a visit to Careen - (Prom the Berton Jourpat, May MI THE Pirmereo-Prian3fOXlA.—The Commissioners on 'the cattle disease were yesterday reinforced by Dr. Loring, and continued the work of slaughter and examination. with energy. They despatohed twenty-five cattle, all but one of .which exhibited marked signs of the disease in the substance of the lungs. • In the course. of the day, the commissioners re oeived applieatlone from several'Oeighboring towns 'where the disease.had ,either • broken out, or was strongly suspected, oti the" ground of exposure. This wee regarded at lamest disheartening, and at least reading highly necessary the employment of a larger-force to proseoute examinations, and con tinue the work of alangbter. TOO edminissionerd will immediately issue a etc- oular inviting the people of the Commonwealth to contribute to the guaranty fond. People disposed to lend their needed aid in this direction, can for ward 'their subteriptitin to the secretary of the Board of Agriculture. Tile Mirages of the disease have caused some eases of great duirdehin and dis tress, and if immediate 'payments were made it would greatly inure-ta the relief of some deatitnto farmers in timlnfeeted district. The Board of Agriculture wilt meet in Bolden on Tuesday tiektliideliberite upon measures of relief and prevention. They Will visit the infected die triet, aid afterwards, perhaps, call apablic meet login Boston, for the purpose of bringing-the mat ter 'dipeatly before the publio and scouring the aid aba sympathy of the people. - It isrproposed that the Governors of other States h'e invited to send agents to Massaehasetts for the purpose of examining into what they may yet be called upon to deal with within their own limits. It is not improbable that the seeds of the pleura pnefunoida-have beecrearried from North 'Brook field, by the way of Brighton market, out of the State; and the neemmity of calling for Congres sional aid, in the form of appropriations and pre ventive enaotments, may coon be apparent. The magnitude of, the eviteretilting from the disease id lfurolie,' is' positive evidence that the danger which it threatens to our own interests cannot be overrated, and hence no means of relief should be lust eight of. kn investigation by a scientific commission has been suggested. It is asserted with much confi dence that Well °sale eon: be protected from all danger of contagion by a prophylactic, which is said to be a secret with e tar veterinary surgeons. A propeeition for establishing a hospital for expe rimental treatment of the disirase is met by a statement Of thediseoureginefact, that of the coma thus treated in 'Europe, where experience and skill are united,in the Matter, OS per oent. prove fatal. lIE tat E. KEENE, -EQ., No. 258 South Third arrest, has - been'appotatea, by his Excel leas! gareraor Ifoastros, 'earamlssiumer for the btate or Taxis In take acknoirledgmert. of deeds, dePot4tif+ 3 .. &"4.. exceatedia the State of Pentul- Tama 11, is aoponission island April 27,1560, and cO.ll/ 7eara.
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