T7 H IDA AAU1 VOL. V. No. CO lIIILA-DEIPIII, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 18GG. DOUBLE SHEET-THREE CENTS. n fin TO T3 Tin A "TTT F'J H LJ 1 H ' H- A: i-l-A :LJ 1 WJL&jJL Jill o 4 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. In tie year 1846 tlic writer c-.nlia art In tlie DniR Business In ttie city of Philadelphia, anil while thus n irnped, made several experiments litre:arl to the most desirable mode of preparing Fluid Extract. M effort being euece-tsful the articles being r.pprovecl and used by tho Medical Fncu tv 1 nu desirous of placing thoin before tie public, but hesitated for sunn time beere con c'ndlng to report to newspaper ai'.vi-r.ldng, knowing of the pnJiKllces thnt cxUted In tho nvncls of w anr aalnHt Dslng advertised M d ci'.ti, but tlir-tth the advise of friends and those who bad used my preparations, this ot)J cctlon was overcome. Commencing In a sn:all way. after elt'Meen ynr' ex ertions the l epulnrlty of my articles fas extended to al parts of the Vnlttfl States, and widely thronphou Forcltn count rlei and this In the fteo ot machopposl. lion, livery means has been reported to by unprincipled (tenters since their merit and sucrrss h- vo been known such ns adreitlslng larger bottles at lo.s price, censuring nil etner preparations, and even copying my advirtlso ments but 1 am happy te state that ontofthe many who have resorted to this, none huvn Ik en sacccswfal. The Sclcnco of sicdiclno, Hie tho Doric commit, ptands simple, jure, and maj ttie, having tact tor It" balds, induction tor its pillar, and (rath alne for Its capllal. 1 contend there In bo business requiring these quali fications more, as medicines aro brought In contact with Druggists everywhere. I in also aware that persons reason In this manner -hat which may be nefit one may bo of no advantage to another. IIow mistaken the Ideal , A Blood Purifier tor one Is a Blood T irinerfor all. A Diuretic for one, a Diuretic tor a'l. A Earcotlo for one, a tarcoiic lot all. A Turgatlvo for ono, a Purgative fbr all. Just s much so as whokseire Itod forene la wholcw ' tome looU tor all, with no more dlf.crcnce tata that some constitutions require more than others, and that persons In dlsense are given to dcstondcncv-expcctlng m a few days or weeks, and perhaps wl h a single btt:e f medicine, to be restored to health, It not to youth and beauty. These petsons rarely recover, lacking patience. They' give nothing a fair trial, considering a few dollars exuended lor the benefit of their health waste of money. These Mine persons mi ay have been jenis In breaking down their caostltnUons, and probablv expended thousands of dollars In dross and dissipation, and thought nothing of It. Bach forget that l OOD HHAI.TH 18 TRUE WEALTH. V lth upward" ot 3H 0O reoominonaaory letters, and unsolicited certificates, I have never resorted to their publication. I do not do this from tho fact that they are Standard Preiaraticntrat Talent Medicines), but open to the Inspection of all. The Ingredients art not kept tteret, and are recommended only lor those diseases and ac companylnv. symptoms, tor which tnc'.r Ingredients are everywhere recognized as Standard Sitcific$. ADVERTISEMENT. THE KIDNEYS. The kidneys are two In number, situated at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by tat and consisting ol three parts, viz. j -The Anterior, ihe Interior, aud the Exterior. The anterior absorbs. The Interior consists of tissues or veins, which serve as a oeposlt for the urine and con vey it to the exterior The exterior is a conductor also, terminating In a single tube, and called ike Ureter. The ureters are connected with the bladder. - The bladder is composed f various coverlnirs or tis sues, dl Tided Into parts, viz.: Tho Upper, the Lower, the Kervoua, and tho Mucous. The upper expelB, the lower retails. Many have a duslre te urinate without the ability, others urinate without the ability te retain. This frotiueutiy eccurs In c hildren. To cu-e these affections we munt bring Inte action the muscles, which are engaged ia their various functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must a'so be made aware that however slight may be the attack, It Is sore to affect his bodily health and nisntat powers, as our flesh and blood are supported from these soutces. Cout or Rheumatism. Pain ocenrring in the loins is Indicative ot the above diseases. They occur In persons disposed to acid sto mach and chalky coucre'.ions. HE GRAVEL. Tko Gravel ensues from neglect or Improper treat ment of the kidnovs. These organs bolng weak, the wotor Is not expelled from the bladder, but allowed te remain; it becomes tevcrish and sediment forms. It from this deposit that the stone Is lorned and gravel ensues. DROPSY Is aco'lectlon of water In some par! i of tho body, and bears different names, according to the parts affected viz. s When genera ly diffused over the body, It Is ailed Anasarca; vthenot the abdomen. Ascites; when ef the chest, Hvdrothoiax. TREATMENT. Belmbold's hlghlr concentrated componnd Extrao Buchu Is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases f the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsloal swellings, rheumrttsm and gouty affections. Under this bead we have arranged Dysvrla. er difficulty and pain la passing water, scanty secretion or small and irequent discharges cf water, Sfranguiy or stopping of water, Hematuria or Moody urine, Geut and Bheuuiatlsm ot the kidneys, w lthout any change In quantity, but Increase ot color er ark water. It was always highly recommended by the .aie Dr. Physic In thcae affections. This med'eine Increases the power of digestion and ex cites the absorbents into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions and all unnatural eu a'gements.as well as pa "Ulnflaiuuiation, are reduced, 1 nd is taken by HEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN. Directions lor use and diet accompany. SOLD AT IIELMBOJJD'S Drug acd Chemical Warehouses, No. 59-1 Broadway, New York, AD jr104 S. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa., A'D sx all DuugaieTs. THIRD EDITION CANADA.. GREAT SCARE. An Irish Jack-O'Lant Among the Kanucks. Terr. Lie TrcldsUcs of l!;e " B!ae Koses Over the Bonier.' IN EE IENIA OUTRE 1 PUBLIC. The Plot for St. Patrick's Day in the Morning. SWEENEY'S BOYS IN BUCKRM1. Grand Campaign-On Papar. The Sweeney (o he Kin? of Canada. THE O'MAIIOJNY IS TO II AVE THE MONEY AND TIII3 IRISH REPUBLIC. narp of Erin Plays "Hail to Two Chiefs." THE SFKBrSMT OF FLOWERY FJJ. AIA.K FIttGKES. "Wearin' Out of the Green." CAED IUILLL, TAILTIIE CANADIANS. OF THE Fenians to be Welcomed to Hospitable Graves with Eloody Haiicta. DDLD STROKE F0R(TQ3 MUCH) LIBERTY Etc F.C, JEtO., F.tc, I'.UJ., KJe IKtfl. ProgrHM of the Fxcitemcut abent tbe Foitlau Iavaston--x SSlue Daya' Wonder Already titOHlug Slate lutartHtlna; Ruuiers Item itae ht. Lawreaes Bar. doi1 Featlau Arintea) J.ooiulukt 'l'retl CBiuKly "la tbe Air" lleaa Cculres Still Hoboobblnif 1m I'nlon Miiuaro, w York tiein ral F.tllt-t that atio 1 bult) Kxttltemeut 1 tloun-Tbe Cana dian Militia Wide Awukr, and JUeady for the "l.lbrjilors." Ottawa, Canada, March 9. Up bore In the woods we bugin to ltt-1 liiw lea-pot tempest that oocms to be di&tui'oiue; jour meronrial poople. Tuu already know that the Government In s ordered out a lar; iuico to ii(eud, if ntutl te, the ew Veik aud AIicui i.TLn bordcis-tiiat arms are trlisteuiag m the pile March sun, aud trirht nmtoima are astouudtug ike nrcbiu8 ot all oar gitut towns. J he ico is our tender point That once broken tp, no do not leur luvasioi a, but who knows wbou the hot oirtea lfiais ol Mew or may pounce upon u by a uh'IU'h maiuh over tbe solid turi'acu ofthee narrow rivors f It 1. coriain that as soon ait the loo bieuksup, tte Iiome Gorernment will snue; larjio leinforcenieiits to the stations irom Quojss t llackiiiaw, aud ercry rcaKoiiuble procau ion will be taken to rcpol fthsault. '1 he Government Dulldinrs and all the banks in Ottawa huve boen placed uud.tr n niiury fuard at niirht. 1 bore has been a most entbiiS'Oktio responne liironxhout Canada to the call lor volunuers, and ten thousand muu are already niarchiua; towuriin the Iroutier. i'ailn intnt bus been tailed to raeot en tbe 10th of April. ova bcotia and Huvr liruustviuk will nun dialely accede to a t'outcderation witn tho Canaumn VroTiiices, aud a common taritt' will bo enacted, to includo ftewlouidland, and portiaos 1'riuco Ed w ani's Island. Kuplmh ptnboats liave boon order d to th tithini' arroauds, in view ot the ubrujraliea of the Iteciproeitvr 'treaty, those tacts thjw that we are not quite so dormant as you Xaukoes believe It mar he that Canada will ho swept awav by a grind amp lit main, bui not by t ie Uemnorouos wuo euji fwr your so-called ienian raovtiatnt. JIomhkal, March 9. i'ne exuitemnnt so sad douly BpmDc upon us yeuterday by the tiovoru mt'Di's call lor ten thonana volunteer is not por ccptib'y abated. You morcuriai Americans, who explode at the mere supposition of a sreat eveut, do not apprcciaio oar cooIiichs. We mu.t havo the very tip-top ot excltomint b.fore our cuirfi.--h blood can be stiirtd, but whou it u stirred it is not easily cooled. Bmco nay advices to yea yesterdav which, by the way, I unuenuko to Ruossweie tbe ouly real lasts couoeruinir the irreat 11. lit that reached the K.-w York pupori no very BiKiiillcuut event hut occurred. The aueiui oi your Ainuricuu Associated Trees will read you a s) nop s ol the real and suppoaoil mtulli fiuce ut tboir disposal, t.nd I merely subjoin their (Uepa'chi'8 w tlioui vouching ler anvtlnui fin tLir City there Is a pecuiur state ot leolinif. As said yesterday, but a sinull portiou ot our popula tion would, unaer any circumstances side wit i tho Feulan movrment. Consonant with the action ot your human Catholic hierarchy, the magnates ot the t nurcn in iheke provincus have set their laoo against the movement, and soma of them have syoke verr triely in opposition. I hear the Arohbp. ot Quebec, the actual hcud ol the Churoli in all iirnsh Aiunrioa, will probably very -oou express his condemnation of tbe Ken an uovemout. His Grace mny readily be excused I rem earlier attention to the matter, for it is scarcely possible tuat a oozuu Feniaus can be found in all Cunuda below this city. In this town the tover lias some curious and ludi nous phuoej 1 he much-courted and petted secoi eim rclueeg (wine thev had money) who are yet lingonua- here, and dlsma'iV louirinv lor seme irene ral BUUientT that niv riVe them leuvo to rovmt the scenes Irom which tlior so cowardly lied, are now looked upon with susuloion. The poople who lol lowed Grecory aed iiird in codaiin ihens men, are suddenly conHoience-rmitteu, aud find that the lovely innocents ot tbe as-to-be houthern Contedo racy are eienhanU of hure proportions, whoie sav. infra aud doll) irs for the past four years are returning with compound interest, and mkiu this Cauadlan Government but little better than that ia London, so jm M the Uuited b tales are coueerntd, tt is a slnynlnr phnio of nitlonal 'd'torv, 'lint V lilln the Uiiiled tJ'ates C( i!ffrtn semi kiudly d, n si d towards an extension of tli" U ciroBny iieiity. by vthic1' these l'roviuces hu ira;n"d ru:li luiii tl" advantages, tl.o Tinviiici tl ia"ior,ties ari ruis tig nun to rivei an expected ii vasiou Iiom th! t-iliiet,. 1-lo.a vnrioiK sonic", mtao of not verv (rust vt'ithv clin'actir, the Ij,,hmiii; iu:iiora oro Ra t. i d: lo, onto, W Uarch 0 fin crisis lini arrtveci li (lie CHnad.aii in nun are beiurr enrji ri audi: I; expicted 'hey wil. be ca.led one iniiii )li:iroi . . A oiubteei in companies ami (upi.ida ttie i u 1 iij;; liiniu liha lack towns lor iho noionno o. lho iron tn r. Over two thou'imd volunteers arrived heio list niflit, nnd weie bil etted on tli i citizens. l'.,o ni opiu are lu Iv nroused and no mm sin ks dutv, atlmuKlia few have been nrrested tarou ;li a mis- ei.ie eiition ol tho ordor ilini' t?in out All t no raiways ou tho liuocf tho irontier are kvi'Inir pii(!i e' fired up to run off tniins It is es'imatod Unit !Vj.I(iO iiimii aie now armed, and leadv to much it n va.-iou takes p nee. I ho autunr.titM are sanvumu ol ll.eir ability to drive bnA ana d-ie id ih er noiuot nvnu st aty Fcidau Invaders All tuo troom Uvo Ltm diiiniiK since two o'clock this morning. A lu 1 supply of ammunition hni Innu i.-sund to ihe :kiom. and the railway tia'ns are made up and icady to move at momeut'snoiice to auv so.nt o' int.ick ilany re no as aio current, aud oie , pretty sen f rally c edited, is that 1'ariiuuieat will be culieu fouFsouiUo immediate y. nnd tuat tho wric o. Imhffi.i rorvtts will lio suspended sud mirt.nl iaw plnclnimed before the oi Jlar-h. llin (ioveru m lit has taken poxscBmoH ot the Woutreal Tolegrapn Cine lottONfo, Mi rcli 9, 3 1. M TIio Ohbe this morn I113 11 akeB tho announcement that tlie tiovcrnineut llu ncoiVtd m ormanon that on rt. l'atrick'4 Day a nu'iil cr of Kenians will 0 oss the river, join in the ptoeession in tho cit es, and create nonie local di tmtiinciB to attract tho attention ot the military, while tbe ma 11 teice will striae at difleront points ou tho 1101. ter. The O'olw calls upon fre.'ident John sen to in'erfore. It eays: "The people ot Canada ao abundantly ahlo topi e the rulfians a warm re ception, but ii is a pi. or repayment to the Canadian Government tor its action during the Rebellion in tho Southern States, to be now com pelled . to spend money and b'ood in resist ing ontrapes planned in the Sta'es of the neighboring Hepublic. ll'.e city papers this niorninif contain two columns ol special despatches from all part b of Canada, giving newsot military picpiirations, irom which it "appears that every towu aiid eity is tuiced outin lull strength, fi-oop were ai riviritf all last nipht fiom the iuterior towns, and were billeted on the citizens. Ion ol them wore bil leted upon a lejtcd Head Centre Murphy. As lust as tho irooi s arrive they aro organized into battalions, lliey are to be drP'ed 5 nours per day To-day there ns n turn oat eu nuisne 01 ti o citizens, to ma. a demen trillion 01 streni'th. From the alacrity with wi'icli the call lins boon answerod. it scuiuj that an ecxuiiou to the United States, and all other differ ences of opinion succumb to tho daniror of tbo hour. Hi" excitunent is hourly iJicreat-inR. The troops are hold in readiness for immediate embarkation. Vol unteers (ret twenty-five ceats aud rations por day. 1 ho Orange iVatrlnnun ot to day gays that the Feuinnsot this city will walk nu St. Tatnck's Dy aimed with pikes and revolver, and it calls npon tho Mayor to prevent then walking, it is Lelievot that tho ii.flueucoot peace-loviu Catholics will re strain the nioro violent men, and that the proces sions ill be abandoned. Tno nntchman also aserts tlut bit-hop Lynch lias declared his intention of lenvingr Canada to avoid th daiuer aua responsi bility of a outtlo, which may take place on the Irish national day. VoiioNTO, C. W., Harch 9-6 P M. The re-ponso Teste day tor volunteers from all pans of ihe coun try vi us very enthusiastic. A much larger number offered their services than was requirod. Tho Globe to-day has a report that the p ot of the Fenians is for a body of thom to ciossiuto Camilla to to take part in tbo pnlilic procossious oa Sr. I'.itnck's Day and to disturb the peace and distract attention while armed Feuian bands a ill wake raids on the borders. Montreal, Jlarch 9. The call lor ton theuaud men 01 the Canadian militia for active duty, made en Wednesday evening-, was entausiOcticilly re sponded to and early on Thursday morning; news was nceived lrem all parts of the country that their quotas w re reudy lor active service at a aiomout's notice. There stems to be no doubt that three or four times the number could bo had at a duv's no tice. The whole volunteer lorce ol this city panded last evenine. gtreni: guards were postea' at all the armories, and patrols kept moviur ttirouti tho city all nizht. Every preparation is being made to uard &jaii;t any Ft nian surprise . Or,o ol our papers says tlrnt "there is a scarcity af arms and ammunition here other than purely mili tary, and the Customs order prohibiting; importa tions from abroad shuts us ont from the American marker, where supplies can be most readily ob tained. The i'lnuneo Minister ruinut erauc licenses to import to reliublo petfons, on reasonable con ditions to pi event an evil use belmg made of the privilcRe." Tho iontreal Gazette of Thursday says: "Last evening-, in aik. uon to the tli 11 0 rent ctyards at the armor e from the Cba-seurs, there was'aUo a mala pnnid ut ti e Central F'ire Station, Crair stieet, and (.atiols about tho Btieets and at the d.fl'crent banks alter 12 o'c.ock." Iouoato, March 9, 8 1'. M. The exciteiaent is us nhatcu in the l'rovince. Troops are fill pouring; lu Irom the rural distnols by hundreds The moment they arrive tl ey are ereauized into companies and rtiuuds ir drill. Ho creat has been the U. a n unou tone of tno larve businoss houses m the city that they bavo been compelled to suspend business during ui in uours. liiws iiom tho Irontier Indicate no cause for the ext inordinary inoveimut, but tho milliard authori ties uud the v, ho'o poop 0 a prove tbe action ot iho Government 111 preparing; lor an emergency. Many arit that tliishubbub is cot up for political reasons, to arouse 1 ho u posiup factions to a sense ol their dan C r, so that the annexationists may be si'enced, and Coiilcdcratmn carried next montn In Parlminont. 1 Irs alarm beinir sounded to soou after the moecunr oi the Covoiuoia in imntreal la eiiriiidcant, and the ti e belief thut the ca liug out ol volunteers U tor tills purpiite, is liomly taking' hold of the publio mind. It is siiiRu'ar that no troops have been sent to tho front'er, liotwPhstandins that tho military forces wiro called from beds yesteraav mornln? at 2 o'clock. It ihis bo the real object of the Govern nient, it will probably bo euccesslul, for all parties nccni to have torgotlen iheir po iticai difforouccs, and rally for united and determined doltnse. Haviltoh, C. VV Friday, March 9 -Fiom eirht to ten thousand volunteeis have responded to the call of the Canadian Governmout. Ihe excitomuui is increasinx aud volnutoers aro constantly drilJu;, a d hourly exptct to be ordered to point on the Irontier. Noihmg definite is known as to the Infomntion In ti e possesion of Government which prompted tliu action, ba' the wildest surmises are still indulred. ihe Ire inr tliroayboat Western CanaJa runs vory hii'h, aud us 1 lays a detertainaiion to oppose any enemv , fi om whatever quarter he may come. It is believed that the regulars in Toiento, Hamil ton, acd London, are ander orders, but no move ments have yet tuxen place. A, Y. Times. Veloiiteersi roei lur lata the Cities) frena very Canadian Villus;,. Three er Far Time Tu Tbonvnutl to be Uud ir tbe AtUlntf Thlrtj ThouNand BrltlHb Tris CUer Aruii-Uerole BeUaj of tbe luvlfcible Ktteuiy Kamercd la tentlou to KiiMiteatd tbe JIaboas Corpua Plaintive Wnll fr I Hel Ktata la. lerfrrcMCS Nt. Albuns Cmuo Ituuie All iult Aloutr tbe Froutler. F.te. The Fenias seaie over the border 11 rapidly in-crtasmt;- All tr e veluutei-rs havo bi ou called oat. Tbe entire militia lorce wl I, it is taid, e placed nndernrins, the troops are held ready ler ruarc iinr, aud there is talk of susiteudiua; tne wric ol bake cot pus Meanwhile, iroaa the trout. er ao intelli gence of anv Fouau movement suUiciout te account lor the alarm has been received ; but our upe 'iat de ptitches subjoined yive lull details 01 the situation up to a late hour yesterday. TORONTO. Toronto, March 9 Ihe crisis has arrived. All the tanadiuu miiitia are being eniolied, aud, It is expected, will be called out immediately. Volun teers in conn mine and seuud are ralh ins fiom a I tho buck towns in the deluiis ol the frontier. Over two thousand arrived lust nniht, aud are billeted on citiriis. lh veop e are lut'y aroused, and no nan shirks dntv, alih iuvh a few voinutura have been arrested through unscoucept on ot the ordor calling tjeni out. All tho railways on the frontier are keeping tho engines tired ui , naily to run otf trains ou the first alarm It Is estimated that thirty thousand troops are now armed and ready to inarch if the anticipated Fenian iuvaslou should take place. Tue authorities are sanguine ol their ability to drive back the enemy and delend their homes. All the tioops have been drtllug since two tuu uioruuif. A nail supply of amrrnnltlon lias been Issued, and trains are marie up rai'y 'n eo-ivev tho tioops lo tho so-no of action at a mc merit's notice. BAB -AS COUDS TO BS SCfPCNDEO. JIany reports are enrrenf. One pretty gonera'lv Ct edited is. 1 tint Tar lament will be caned toiretuor immediately, and the writ of hti eas corpus is pemied here ns in Ireland, and martial lav pro c n mod 1 ctoie the 17tu of Alarctt, ?t. i a riex'i l)iy (lovernmi ut l tntuen po.-srssiuii 01 tho Jdontiotl te.etrnpli lines. TUB rUMAN ritOOHAMME. The Toronto (.'.'"'' this moitnuir malic? ths an m.iii.ci 111. in llmt the Gcvoi nm -ut I1a31cerlv0.ini lo.nniilon that oil M.. l'alnck's Da nunibo s of Feiiiurie will cross the tiver, jom tho usua pioo s sioi.s 111 tl.o clues, and crea'n loenl dis.ui bancs to ot'liiit tin) ntteiinon of tho military wlnlo the liinin ioice wnl strike at dnlerobt points a(oii thu lionticr. 1'KFPUiT.kT .lonXCON CALIVD DrOJI TO INTKRKKTtR. 1 ho (llob calls uron rrcsldeut .ToUuson to inter ieie, ana i-nvs: The people ol C.inndi aie aim :i Ct ntly ttb'o to jive tho Fenian ruiliaiis a warm re. ception; Lut it Is a poor repayment lor Catmliin t.ovftinmctit action during th" American l bullion to be now compelled to spend nioimv and b.oud in res stmir c n'r, .Ii s planned in the 3 uies oi the neigh boring republic. PRIPAHINO FOR BATTLE. The city papura tins morn in it coma n two colurr ns ot S cciai ileiiatches troin u 1 parts of Canad.i f!'"ln-f nrws 01 tho military preparations, irom w:iio!i it appears that in every town aud clt volunteer, are turning out in mil strength. Troops have boon an iving uil night from the interior towns, aod are toil eiel on the oitizens So iewer than te- have been quartered upon allepud Head i.eut:e Mutphy. DEAKTY RKPPOSPS TO TUt CALL. A fast ns they arrive the troops aro organize 1 Into batia lor.s and drilled five hours por day. To-day there was a turn out ru masse, to make a demonstia tion of strength. From tho alacri y wiiti whicli 'he call was answered by all classes, it seems tlia all rtil terencee of opinion on the subject of annexation, coniederatioH, and other topics, nave succumbed to the dangers of tbo hour. Ihe excitement is hourly increasing, and the wholo lorce is held rondy for enihnrkadon at any moment. The volunteers get tweuty-Uve conis and rations per day. OBAKOEMXN IN ARMS. The Orange organ, the Watehmn,n, to-day says the F"enans in this city wpl walk ho St. l'atrick a Djy aimed wrh pikos and revolvers, and it calls uuou the jjavor to prevent the proco-siou. It is 'ltoved tho influence of peace loving Catholics will restrain the iaor violent men, and that the nsuui processions will be abandoned 1 he Wa chimin also asserts that the Catholic Bishop Lyuch, of Toronto, has declard his intention ol leaving Canada to avoid tue danger and responsibility of a battle occuniu on the Irish national day. Later Aceonats. Toronto, 8 F, M The excitemoni lis unahatod hi the piovinco. Troeps aro still pouring in ireui the rural districts by feuudreds. The moment tney arrive tbey a 0 organized into companies aud squads for drill. BUSINESS SUSPENDED, So great has teen the drain upon some of tho large business houses in tho city that th y iiave been compelled to Buspond business during; drill hours. TUB ECARK SAID TO BE A CONFEDERATION BC1E. News from the frontier indicates no cause for the extraordinary movement, but the ntili'ary authori ties and the who e people approve the action of the Government in preparing for an emvrgenoy. Many assert that this hubbub is got n lor political reasons te arouse thejopposmg lao ious to a souse of their danger, so that the annexationists mar be sib need and eouledciation carried next mouth in Fsiliament. This alarm being sounded so goon alter tbe mooting ot the Governors fa Montreal, is sinili cu nt and the belief that the cal in? out of volunteerg is for this purpose is hourly taking hold of the nnblio unnd. It Is singniar that a tioops have been sent to Hie frontier, not wi: 1 1 landing taat all the military forces were called fro n heir bods yestorday morning at two o'oiock. If i his be tho real object of the Government ltwdl 1 robably be successful, for all parlies seem to 1 rgitten tbeir political diffe rences, and iall to: uuod aud doterruinod defense. THE FRONTIER. Detroit, Michigan, March 7. Your correspond out cannot tail to apprec ate the markedly strong movements and expressions of fooling interchanged on all bands around in every locality all of a simi lar piece. I be horetolore divided elemeuta seem to bo in a condition of lusion and cohesion on the sub bet ot tho expeo.ed revolutions In Canada and lieland, and tho pru er is general that both niav be unqualifiedly 8uccsstul. The public is Irimtol 01 expectation that, "all thnr are to become new " In fact, the power, intlu cuce and ownership of the sol! on this vast con tinent by European Towers, have probably, if not most certainly, come to an end, and nobody seems sorry. Ihe sprit seems to eay, "No matter! The interests, materia: aud intelleoiual. of our common umanav universalis will be better sustained and suhtervrd, and the happiness of the masses be more beneficially promoted, by tbe great radical chauges now in progressive advanocuiuut throuhotit the world," and exocctancy is on tiptoe to catch the Hret newsot a joyous realization of the universal prayer that the United States may bo the treat cen tre of an ui.bioLen chain of republics througtiout the length and breadth and ei-cui' ot tho o-lobo. QUEBEC NOT RELIABLE. . It is rumored that Quoboo is excessively secession ist against continued connection witn Liurlaud, and supposes ber comnieroo would bo much iiicrea.e i by an (xchnnge ot relationship. With a fieet of Undo Sam's gunboutd alwaNRliyiug around in the Gull and the wise u en thereabouts aie tr Iking of ociug up that great pate uguiost Luroi ean Powors cor tinuly 01 e should inittpino that Uncle ftiini should corn. ally admire such sound sagacity, and write tho woid ''approved" upon the record. nOSTAQES IOK FENIAN PRISONERS. The Governor-General, Darcy McGee, and other BOtakles aro taking quite a.i many precautious (or their personal safety as possible, tho anderstaud ins; that they are to be exchanged for the Fenian pr.soncrs. now in the JaiiB ia .England 1 hero is, however, a great doal of smiling a I around among "ti e bono and sinew," who eare very little where ether 01 thorn may be taken to, and as lit tli to what uko-uI parpose they may be app'ied, gonio saying they sheuid be quite well pleased to see thorn en piiLi d in scrubbing down the sta rs of iheirpri.cn by way ol equitable reprisal. IRISH BONDS. .Holds of the Irish republic are selha? confiden tially In raaay places in Caaada, aud 1 have heard n.uuy complaints that there is not a greater number ol agents and brokers emplovod thiougheut the western frontier and central cities for their sale. Aero York Ih ruld. Winter Davis on Reconstruction Tha Tol lowing was written by Hon. II. W. Davis about teu dtivs before his death. It is of interest as contaiuinp; his views oil the agitated luestion of tbe day: Hon. James M. Scovol.Mv Dear Sir:-The ease releried to is Luthei vs. lierdva 1'. Howard, S. C. 'jPdid not tay that the States were out ot the Unlea in law bv rebellion or in part by the lesult of arms (in the contrary, 1 said the Slate governments ceased to exist in jaw by reiioanc.ug the Constitution, aud 111 tact by being expelled by armies. Note the diversiiy. Ihe State are In the Union or else wo are not bound to giniranleo ropubiieaii yoveiniucBts. Ihey have not respoasiule govern n.tnts, and that alone gives Congress the right to control tbe restoration under tho powor to guarantee. Siimrer is retting right on this point. engress looks hi w, but it mut hj wise ui well as firm, if we o beior tho people next ia I on a itera tive is.ue leuvinr Johnson's poverutuout, in poe s en 01 the Mates aud simply relauo te admit thorn to t oiigms, we w ill inevitan t be ooateu. Congress int it auul Johnson governments, lormally pro gcribii universal sullrace as the cardinal '! no of n co. nition and nropose to amend Iho Cmistltu tioa, making it tho supremo law ot the land lor all Suites, and go to tho county ou these measure, or the people will accept Johnson's government as a olu'ieu and (end representatives to admit tneir representatives. Sincerely yours ' 11. Winter Davis. Ualt more, Md , December 21, 1G3. Tlie Messrs. Molon. of Montreal, have turned tlieir whibky dibtillery into a sur re finery. It is dow iu lull working order. The firm eould not stand oompt'tuioii with Upper Canada, and say that their loss would have been about S30U.00O wt annum bad they con- I tinued. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. PrrREMK Covbt ov I'ENNsrLVANiA Chief Jus tice Woodward, and Jtit-tlces Strong, Kea l, and Atriiew. Ttie Phil.tdelplna list on re a rj; 11 tue nt is still before tbo Court. The olio wing unpertant cnp was under arnanent tli is 11101 niu: Caleb S. Maltby vs. Tun Kcadius; nnj Colum bia liatltoad Compauv. This is a curtiticalc fV"Ui the Nl.sl I'ritis Couit. 'brourtt by tho plaintiff as well lor himself as lor such other cittans of tlie Un ted States, but non-re?iuont of the State of rcniisvlva'.un, holders ol'the bonds of tho Keau inp: find Columbia Railroad Company, seftired b.v niortRa-re tlaled tho Ur?t dnv of iMfv'rch. A. I). It02, and the first day ol June, 1SG1, respectively, or either of them, us agreeing to contribute to thu expenses of this suit, may become parties jilsintitis. Iu tbo ense of tho Comniouwealth vs. Chris tian lierper, convicud of the murder of Miss Vutl, nt GcriBiintOA-u, th! Court rc'tised to allow the writ of error applied for by detendant's counsel. Tne District Court, President Jul. Shars wood, nnd Judges hiroud and Hire, was en pnat tl with the motion list.-", as was alio the C:iurt ok Common Pi.fas, President Jtulue Allison und Jutlfie Pieicp. In tho Weaver and Given con tested election case th" Court referred tho mat ter t Charles II. T. Collin, E?q., as Examiner, to tul.e tcetimony. A SniRFjiE CotiRT at Nifi Prius was held b.v Justice Thompson, and the motion lut, dis posed of. TOE "KRA" OIL CASE. CorRT of Quarter Sessions J ud?e Ludlow. The dolendaiits, Dr. 11. K. liaton, 1$. P. Wriirlo.v, II. N. Wrisley, and a man named Wilcocks, who were the prominent parties concerned in the manipulation ol the stock of the bojrns concern known as the "Era" Oil Company, and who, by their peculiar mode of operatlous, succeeded in having the stock: put upon the market through the medium of certain brokers, amonz them C. T. Yerkes, Work, McCouch & Co., and others, at between three aud four dollars per share, when in point ol fact it was utterly worthless, wire charged by Mr. Yerkes, and aftr hcat ine;, were held by the committing mais tni'e lor conspiracy to cheat and deiiand. A writot habeaj corpus was then taken, and the case hiivinp beenully heard by Judge Ludlow, he, this morniriii, rendered the' following op Dior, remanding tho elefendants for trial: Cr mnumteftattti exre. B. P. Wrighyet al.vi. The Superintendent of rhilatttrlphia County frinon. I he relators have been hold te answer the oharge of hav ing conspired lo cheat and defraud the proseontors. 1 siute the ciime alleged to have been cor niitted in this general and comprehensive way, ueuause, a though the Recorder bus specified tno parciotuar method supposed by him to have bean adopted by tho conspirators, to enab e them to carry out their pltins, yet if an oflense has been perpetrated, it will to found to bo the one above specified. Jtis a very diflicu t matter to define that particular crime called a criminal conspiracy, and hence th? tex writer and judges who have endeavorod to do so have generally contented themselves with a dc-ci lotion of the ofll-nso. And this very result has intiodoced a want of accuracy into tho law itself, and a desire upon tho part of judicial tribunals noi to io beyond the principles stated and applied in cafes already adjudicated. It is too clear for argument that a combination to do a crimlLtti act is indiotable, and so also whenover the acieement and confederation is to d a lawful ao by unlawtul means; beeanse, in the first ms ance named, the aot being itself criminal, a conspiracy to do it uiu-t in the very nature of things be alse criminal ; while inthe seeond instance, the means being unlawful, it matters not what may be the na uie ot tLe act to be done. lint there is a class ot coses in which the act to be pel formed aud the means employed aro both leal, as waere stocx is to be sold ana by soveral Indivi duals; here tl.o act itself and the means employed ate unobjectionable, tbe aot certainly is, and as was en d by Air. Cbitty, it is impossible to ooncolve a combination merely as such to e illegal, aud yet if ti e object to be acconipiisued is criminal, the law .will hold responsible those who combine, confede rate, and agree to accomplish that lilsgal object; and this i nnc'ple is true, altboagh it may happen that tno act about to he done would aot be criminal if pi rlOrmed by asmg e individual. . hiet Justice (J Ibsen in Commonwealth vs. Car lisle, Bnchtloy's Kep., p 89, s ated the law with loice and accuracy, when ho said, " Whire the act is lawful ler an individual it can be the subioot ot a conspiracy; when done in concert, only when there is a direct intention that injury shall result from it, erwheietheobjectistobene.it the conspirators to the prejudice oi the publle, or the oppression of in dividuals, and where suoh prejudice or oppression is tho natural and necessary consequence" And acain: "1 take it, then, a combination is criminal wherever the act to be dono has a necessary ten dency to prejudice the publio, or to oppress Indi viduals, by unjustly subjecting them to the power oi tlie confederates, and giving e9'oct to the pur poses of the latter, whether of txtortion orvfmis chhf . W itliout going furthor, it Is enough for our pre sent purpose to say that the law, as abovo stated, has been settled, and applied In many cases. We will name but two. lo iaise, on a parttcu ar day, and by la.se rumors, the price of public Government iuudi, and so injure the purchasers of the funds on that day, is an indictable e tie use, Hex vs. Do Berenger, 8 ii at d li. 07. And so also when a knot of men po to a pub ic auction on the mutual understanding that one only shall Lid ior any particular article, aud alter the auction they shall resell among ttoemso'vei alone, at loir prices, the articles bought, sharing the differ ences between the buyiug ami selling p-ices; be Cumo, owners, ofi'eiing foods at auction, Justly ex ptrt. an open competition irom the public Levi vs. Levi, 6 Car. and V. 239. Having thus stated tbe principles by which we shall be guided, it is cora aratively easy to apply them to the tacts developed upon the hearing of tins writ. Certain individual intending to obtain a charter ol incorporation lor en oil company from (he Execu tive Department ot the Commonwealth nnder the guieral laws regulating the subject, deliberately send to tbe Governor, under oath, tho required cer tiiieate, which, so lur as tbe evidence beiore the con t will enable s to speak, was absolutely false, upon tho faith of Letters Patent dulyissu-d, an otiiee is re nted and the business of a stock company is ca'ried oa, tbe Socreiary ot tho company is lur n shed with a minute book, In which appears tbe nu. utisot at least one meeting wbloh never was held, and ot another said to have been convened npou the front steps of a building situated ou vVal nut stieet In this city. The capital ot this company is fixed at $100,000, and 100,000 shares of stock c ea'.ed. I he Secretary and Treasurer declares on tth that the entiie cash lands of this corporation n' ver exceeded the sum of ,315, two hundred of vi bich was enolosed to hiar in a letter purporting to hnvebeeu wiittcn by the Supenuttnnent ot the oun peiiy at ihe oil properly aud which lottor tepre si ntid lluit tho compaav would soou be in tlie ro ce tit of large sums of money lor oil already sold. . 1 he 100,000 shares of stock are placed iu tbe name el one ot the relatois. bubniiuunPy 80,000 are by him assigned to another, and bv him di.pmod of iu lot. to sun the objects, as it is said, of the conspl rn'ors. it is unnecessary now to determine how lar these re ntois were implicated in the formation of this aipsrently fraudulent corporation, because, as the conclusion at which wo shall arrive is based chiefly m en ihe purchase and eale of tne stocf, we shall not pieiudve the case of anv one rela or by any ex pression of epiuion upon this urunch of it, espeolally as he may oi tie obliged to establish tbe faot that he ma ignorant of any one step taken iu the loriuacton 01 the corporation. I he original stook of tbe Company stands ia the nuiuo oi li. N. Wngey; be then assigns 100 300 slates, the entire stock, to It. K Eaton, who. in ui' n, assigns a large iimibrr of share to other, among whom are said to be fletio'ous as-ignoes. lrem Octobei 20, LSC5, to Januar, 8 ISoU a large number ot shares, In lots of from 100 to 1000 are eVrjd forsa e by B I. Wngloy, C. H. Moore, aud fl N Wrifley, while upon the same days B. I', v rigley, C II Moore, H. K Eaton, a id John Will cook direct various brelteis to buy sharos of stock enuul in number to those directed to be sold and in several iustaace li. 1'. Wriglcy aud C 11 Moore directing their brokers to buy their own stock. Accord ng to the evidence beiore u, in every in stance in which a oertaiu number of shures of steck were boucht by order of B. P. Wriglev, Moore Ei ton, sud V 1 loock, a certain sum was deposited with the broker butlug, as colia'eral security, but in euch instance, in evidence, tbe buyer nealeoted to take the stuck bought, and rr fused to make wood the fllflerence between the value of the stocx and ui the eollatera. atcunty. Mow it is true that in any ordinary instaaoe the transaction Blight be looked opon simply as ooa- tract of sale and pnrchafe. wlinroiii th" buyer sees fl to b eak it, or is unable ti coinoly with its terms; but ia this ease woennnot ib it, our e c to the fact that in, we believe, each instance, tno buyer neg lected to take the tock bouLt, and rcltuod or neg lected to make good tl.o d ftetence between the value of the stock si.d of the colln'eta'. that it tie cose of B, P. V rtgh y and C. H. Un, tl 0 kujer an I solier was 01m and tin sami er.oii, sud bon."ht and sold exsotlv t e satno num ber ot shares ot stock, and at ibitai.t. ally the samo yrire; tl at in the cases of H K. Wriioy aud H. K, Eros, the shares of stock of this C anpnuy sto d originally in their names upon tbe books ot tbe Corn puny, and that r.atou botigtit the exict number of shnrea sold 011 crtum rinvs by B. P. Wr g ey and C. H.liloore. whde he intrortuc d Wilouk whn asl si.med diflcrent names at. ditlbr ut timji, and made, witt Eaton, fa'se ststomen's as to nlme'f, end ac'u al y boukht, on the 8d of January, 18 ij, ttio iden.ical , sbates ol stock so d by H H. Wrigley. $ l f ponsiblo that each relator may explain his rnnneciion with these irHiiuictious, but unexplained tbe lucts aeveloped tend so stroiuly to producj the conviction that t"ee parties by confid 'ration and agreement intended to make real sab sand pretended purchases ot this stock in ordor to induce their brokers te advance large surrs ot nniiov in thj pur chase of tbe stock and to divide, ti e proceeds ameng thi'iiifwlves, ubs tliuscluat nnd deliuud the prosoou tors. that we must sei d each to o jur, there to ut nut such exptasatieus a-yvilt produce their honora ble discharge. My brethren upon this bsnch did not sit with me at ttie hearing, but the rvldeno produced was sub mitted to ihoui lor reason-sat sfiioior to niypclf, aud I am authorized to sav that tlie ti I 'in int no .y rendered is fie nnunimoi s jndinent of this court. Lut the relators bj remanded. FINANCE AND UOm'mEUUE Offick or the Eveninq Tkleoraph, Saturday, Match 10, 18UG. j" There was rather more diipoMtion to operate In stocks this morning;; but prices continue un settled and lower, owiBj? to the further decline in cold. Government bonds are firmly held at full prices; but the transactions are limited. B-20S sold at 1031; and 7'30s at 99 j 104 was bid for Cs of lfc81; and 00 for 10-409, coupons oft. City loans are unchanged; the new issue scld at 90. Riiltoad shares are the most active on the list. Catawisa preferred told largely at from 28tj2!ti, closing at 29 J, a decline of l;aud a small lot of common do. at 22, a decline of J; Beading sold at 48Q!18J, a slight decline; Penn sylvania at CS, no change; Phila jclohia and Eric at from 2728ul, the former rate a decline of 2; Camden and Awboy at 116, no change; Mine hill at 64J, no change; aud Northern Central at 4ii, no change. 28i was bid for Little Schuyl kill; 34 for North Pennsylvania; G2 for Lehigh Valley; 26 for Elmtra common; and 39 for for prelerrcd do. f City Passenger Railroad shares continue very duu. Hestonville sold at 3233:; 71 was bid for Pecond and Third; and 19 for Seventeenth and Nineteenth. ' Bank shares are unchanged. Farmers and Mechanics' scld at 1224; and Commercial at 55. 205 was bid for North America; 140 tor Philatlel phla; 28J for Mechanics'; 53 for Girard; 31 for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; and 40 lor Con solidation. In Canal ahares there is very little movement. Delawaro Division sold at 33; 20 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation Com mob ; 27 for preferred do.; 523 ior LehisU Navigation; 114 for Morris Canal preferred; 8 for Susquehanna Canal; and 58 for Wyoming Valley Canal. Oil shares coutinue very dull, and we hear of no sales. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. TO-DAY Reported by De Haven Bro., No. 40 S. ThiAl street riKHT BO AED 1000 TJSG-20s64....103 100 sh Catawissa pf. . 29 ..oeo ao luyj 910C0 do Vbi 8-1000 do 104 MOO U S 7-30s, July B'.'j $1000 City 6s, new. . . 901 81000 Cam. A Am, 83 Si tUOGO Pa K 1st ut... 03 100 200 eh 100 sli 800 sh 200 sh 200 sh do s5 2H do s30 20) tio. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 3J 2 . ... zt .b30 29 .... 29 .... 2S 100 sh 200 sh 100 sh Phil & B..U0 281 .... Wl .... 2H ..b5 28 ..b5 IS 100 eh ltO eh 100 sh 10O sh 160 eh 100 sh do. ..ISO. 2S 600 sh do... do., do., do.. BOO 20 lUll sn 27 .bSO 27 i loO th ,100 sh 100 sh 100 sh 100 sh liOsh do do .... 2HJ 27 ao eo za do. ...sown SH) do b5 2i do 0 28 do...b6.... 281 do. .sown.. 27 ltObh Keadmg... bC 4Pi 4(0 1I1 do 4S ; 4shTennaK f,5 8sh ( am & Am ... lit! 87 sh Minehill 64V 4sh Leh Val 10 pet IT' KOsh Del. Div 88 : 13 sh Far&MBk....l22) 100 sh 2sli Com'l. Bank.. 65 800 sh Hcsi'v'e 1. ... 911 lOOsh do.... b6.. &3 100 sh do 5 SH 200 sh do be 83 I HILAD'A GOLU EXCHANGE QUO f A HONS. 10 A.M l.Tti .131 12 M 18')J 11 A. M 12Ji IP. 180 Habfkb, BunHKY & Co. quote as follows: Jtufrina. me'lma. AmcrieanGold i:i() 130 Americaa Silver, and i 12'1 127 American Silver D ines aud Ilaif Dimes 122 123 reimsvlvaia Currency j New Turk Kxchango par. par. Amount of coal transported on the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad during the week ending Thursday, March 8, 18GG: Tint. Cfl. From St. Clair , H 141 no Port Carbon , 8,147-08 " Pottsville 4M-09 " tSchuy.kill Haven 23 0H J O " Auburn , 1.052'03 " Port Clinton e,n,vj-ia " liorrlslurs; and Dauphin ; 7 03 Total anthracite coal for week KUUS-OO Biti.uiini ns coal from liarrisbnrg and Dauphiu for week 8,609 05 Total of all kinds for week. Previously this year Total To same time last year .... 67 877 05 .... 694 877-02 .... 661,754 07 .... 612 408-02 Philadelphia Trade Report. S-atubd 4 y, March 10 The Flour Market present no new feature, the demand being extremely limited both for rhlpment and home consumption ; but sup plies come ferwerd slowly, and tbe stock, particu larly of the better brands is extremoly light, and holders are firm in tholr views. Sales of 1030 barre l, chiefly Northwestern extra family, at 8Jg9 barrel; $11(514 for funcy brands, according to ouality Superfine rnnpes from (6 25('tt7i. 'Ihero is but li tie Bye Flour here, and li sells at -4 75,u 6 p bnirvl. la Corn Ileal nothing doing, aud prices are Bomiual. Tlie Wheat Market Is very on'or. There Is some Inquiry for food to primo red if! 82-23 j-yo (n b jshel, but common qual'tius can ouy be forced oll'at verv low uiices. White rauires from 2 25 to 2 76. A emaU ale of I'cnnsvlvanln Bye at 85 cents. Corn is loss active, and prices are bare y supported. A sale 01 8000 busnets vellow at 7071eents, iu store, aud 4000 busholB of New Castle at 74 cents. Oats are fliBi at 4'.i'(X0 cents. No change In Barley or Matt. A tout 00 bushels Cloverseed so'd at $5 60 to 6 80, the lutter for choice. Timothy is worth 88 87(i;4-12J. F axseed commands 2-80. Whiskey is dull, and lower 1 small sa es of Penn sylvania and Ohio at 82 20 2 20. Markets by Telegraph. New Tobs;, March 10 The CotUn Market Is dull at 41c or laidd inirs. Flour has aeo mod lOo. lor Mate; sales of 6000 barre s a d 8( S 20 for State; 88 1S;11 for Ohio; 0 7 8 80 for WeUrn ; 8 V5 16 nO tor Southern 1 and 7Mall 60 for Canadian. W heat has declined l.uo ; salts unimportant. Cora dull, wit a small sales. Beef firm at C14 60. Pork beavy, sales of 1200 bbls. at C2 26&26 871 for wens. Lara Arm- Whisky dull. 1 i
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