8 TIT. W li A ILY 1 fi ' 15 N L ST ( r T K L K ( M t A Pi PI 1 11 j AD E LP lit A, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1871. THE COiL TltAUE. Tbe Iroa Trade airentetl by the tnpea. . aton ICuinor ml Keauinpttoo-Klloria lor n littler i;ncr.innlin With the itllners Tha Ccuiilfie 4uiniuiir lor the Week. Tbe Iron Interests throughout t'ie eouutry, ai mentioned lust week, are beinrUuly alt j . 1 by tho strike, an J several tu'iiaees hive busu compelled to suspend operations. Several m re wilt speedily follow if aid ts not Immediately given by tbe miners. There have been Rome t"V "i i ir-i th f. the members of the W. B. A. have rc.tcjiA. I ; itiir raBb octlon In refusing to let work in the mine proceed sufficiently to supply the funi icjs, ail another older is no.v talked of allovvinir a pir tiul resumption, but for the purpose of msUiuix the Iron u.eu oulv. It Is said that this order, fixing tbe time when the men miy regime work for that purpose, U to be given to-d ly by the iupteme beud of tho W. H. A., who-u or Jars Wbeiber reasonable or otherwise, it Is dangerou-i to rilobcy. The date, It is supposed, will ba the 15th Inst. If work U not allowed, the effect on both the lrou nnd coal trades will be much nvro unp'ei ant than 1 expected by the uitjjri'j. Tin t fleet of Mopping the furcaces will bu to m ' the price of domestic iron higher than tli it of iniporieri. even with tiie duty added. Iui;iorte I Iron will then be ued exteii-lvely, mil our niaiiufaetirers will have no deui ind, and co'ise qucntly the furnaces cannot bo started even when It is otherwise possible. Too eutiro stop page of the furnaces will greatly afliiet thu de mand for conl, and thus the co.il iutorests will alio be mnde to suffer. In this cotmection It nny bo well to mention that there are aleo rumors current rel-iti veto a coiiibinulion of the iron uiaiiufacturers.tlie c.irry ing companies and the coal operators, in cue ot a longer refusal to work by theiiiiuer-i.for the pur pose of breaking dovn entirely thu worknig lueu'ri organization. This, it is siid, cai be d ne by a refusal for a f-hort time by the o;n;r it rs t hoi k the mines, by the carrying companies t- transport coal, and by the lrou men to continue work. It is said that the lrou men are reaiy t'i Mop at any moment, on account of the uuiaiii factory condition of tho trade, tint the operators can make more m niey by being idle, nnd that the carrying conpmle-t think it to their inteiests to aid the movement. "While such a thing is very improvable, the en i would be very desirable. Jf the movement could be inaugurated in the manner dneri'ia I the end would certainly bo attained. The men are iruch dissatisfied with the administration of their trade union, and it would take but a very little healtbtul starving out to termi nate its existence. The union is a nui sance at tbe best of times. but taken altogether. If it were managed with mo deration, it would probably be preferable to the other evils, and would certaluly be to the i ute res' s of Us me in tiers. Hit its minigemaut h is been for some time, and no la, bo extremely bad. showing the greatest of wilful blunder, short-stehtediiess, and selfl-diness on the part of tbe lenders, that it certainly benefits noVulv not even Its own members, and lis speedy dissolu tion would be considered the greatest of bless ings. Various efforts have beau m ide during the wet k to obtain a general resumption, and several reports state that terms have been agreed upon in various regions. Iu l.ouigh it is said that the men will re sume on last year's basis, which can be mnre easi'y paid ther?. In Wyoming the men s ill bold to their otTer of 1 per diamond car, or a Teducilon of thirty per ceut. TnU is LiH little higher than the greater reduction offeicd by tie company, which produced the strike. Ibe men will not go any lower, and the company, after sticking at the small difference for a long time pro'iably for the purpose of upholding its dignity will now most likely re sume on the offer of the men. In Shafnokln the men are willing to go to work at tho $3 b isis, with 12 20 as the lowest stopping point. A meeting will te held in Schuylkill to-day to take some definite action. The meeting of operators in this city last week did nothing of more importance ttian4lo appoint a committee to attend a similar meeting iu Ne York held this week. The New York meeting does not as yet appear to have done anything better, it being held for conference only. Tbe Chinese question again agitates the Schuylkill miners, one operator being reported to hate fDgngcd coolies to work the coming feast d, sa d coolies now being on tho way thither. The report is very dubious. It is not a bad move, however, but should It be curried out there will be work for the newly orgauizod State militia. The following U the complete summary of the trade for the past week, as reported for the 1'oitavilleiVtuerji' Journal of to-day: INC. Jk wkrk. i xariu i DKO. AnlhrarlU. 1 P. k. H K....I feflh. Canal... LVtl H.lt 8. UV.K.K Nth T. flunul , WEEK. TOTAL. 8J.3-S3 4t,"4 iH, 41,03.1 ts;.t2i 17.2M W,38 BJuIO; Vil.iM H.3AJ t3,241 13 tm M 3 )7 ti77 ID 3il i;y.6 i3,iiB 6,fiU Inl I l,t73 9.406 U7.Uj ltil .8 7 l,'a.M7 2V1 - SMt,747 lfc3,335 8tiU,bU6 8,947 40,042 I 7,114 4ii ! d U.Attl :l.3i'ld l.fij 81,H dllll,io UlbJli 3J,j.i7 1.533 73i5 l n. it.' it Kur'tun htti; do Mill Pa.Ol')o.i Pa. Canal.. ( ll All !Ul 85,831 d 3),5W bJ.Jll d.au.'h.k'.'k! P.217 3,4X1 4W dlt.IVl H5-.3I S.-KS Id 1J,1;3 do. no. w do. do 8. TVjomio fNh. fl-Ynmnkin.,.. Tr?ttt4ii.,. . Hi I jcb ' lot. IikoD V'.l.'ii. Williainttou. 4,135 1,187 1,2.1 23,101 ti l J' 6 oil 2.0U 2. Ml .1 l.'3 ti.121 f..1-i d 10.7:tt 613 Ifimfnoiii. Brod Top. . . H. O. It R. (laM.iU.U. 4i.HU 1,57.2 Tot'l.all kind 17M.S 4 I 3v3 ti-, On.rtS t.ui7,Sjl 3i.73'i, l.Uj;.3al 13l,"'.8 3"j,2! A Mummarr ol tue (;ny Trade far a Merlea mf Year. The following table from the Miner' Jottrnil g'ves tbe quantities of coal seut to 1'tiil i lolpVa Jiotn Schuylkill by railroad aud caual iu the yeur6 mentioned: l"r. ITrnid. Cunt. T'1. 1-V. Ifrwl. ('mil, Tvtil. 1-S.5...H4J.HII 2H)(7 H,3W li-d'l .3-W.3"l 217, Vil HJ15 lv..ji( usih.a H-ii.lil IHtil, lit Hi7,l.W b-ii&n lii7...3 OM1 hi;,4;,4 Viii.mo !".. 3-H.21I ai J.i tf 7,144 lhV...2;ij 4i,i-;l 751,171 iKil .4;5.1i 41I.5J.' HM711 n...i 7Hl 5 i,oJj n,V)l 83 L3.il 72i,'Jt7 li....ii.;i,Hl! 4Hi,h !,! s I .. ;,2;7 Sit o7 KiJ.'UI 1WI...jI34;3 4 (S.W, 747.41S Kvj. .fc.H ij 2 5.(n l.l'U.SlS lti'J...Hl,631 a.11,6.13 i7.i4l H;u. .7i,o35 m,Ui ld.SM This shows a filling off for last year of 155 048 tun. The supply of I.ehigti coa', ho evert was largely Increased during the suspen sion. The receipts of coal at j?ort Uichuuad Were as follows siuce 1S54: Y art. Ton. IV,r, mm 1M l,576,n!il 1SUJ 9 11S1.M 1SNJ l,44l,H 1SW i',054 4J3 Wl l,l)7d,187 IsoS S.UMSli IV 9 l,iW,A03 ISrid H.IUjIsjT 1W.9 1,(11)4,510 H6J 'l Ul.lHI l-l; l,Sn,477 1S-11 9,113.5-tl 0.1,113 1-1(19 g,H'j,T9 im l,8S,4i)0 1370 l,89J.e51 A portion ot this coal, and also some delivered on the line, is bituminous, received at Harris burg, which cannot be separated from the an thracite at these points. Tbe following gives the total consumption of coal in Philadelphia in detail for the past year: B Reading Itailroad ... T4A.S3-1 lly S huylkllUJanal 1 i:i,fr5 Jtf Northern I'enus.vltanl Railroad &a ti by LehigQ Delaware Uiviblon Cuual, ai)uuu 8vi,ihij l.tt il.ll ll Oss Coat at works and Factories. lia.thio oilier onuiuiuciuscuai, iuei t um'ierianu. broad Tup, Aaebeoy Mouutaln, etc 8,V),0V) Total sopplv for con8nmDtlon l.s uss.ui;r The anthracite is from official return, ezept IDA quantity via Delaware Division Uauai, whlcn Is estimated, but is near the rlirht figures. Rescued tkom I)KowMNo.Lit nlzht an Irebriated biped, giving (the name of Jesse II nes, walked into the Delaware at !uesu it ct eet wharf. The steamer llenrv L G i w n inoored near by, and the i-rew hearlusr the erl-M of tbe drowuing tuan, went to tiU aisisuaca aid refcuvd Im vvux a grave. THE ANNUAL ASSAY. The Opt rnt'nn nt itllnt im Ifonday Meat rsnuirn lib I wiiiiiilnolmurrs. On U lii'av l ext the aniiii il asiay of th roil, s ol II c Uiiiud Stales will b nine at Ih ; Mint, on (Jliccnut street, near Thirteenth. I'll.' ((Utinbrloiitrs appoinied by the PreMdeut f r Ihe t nrpoi-e of innkliig It are as folio : l'luless'ir .Tosei-ii Hjnry, of inn HinlMis mai In Mute; I roltswir JoMi I orrey, rnP-il A iU,i : Hi veiend T A. P. Hurnard, I'resl nvitof thu (! l ; it Ihh Collide, TNewlotk; J. H. lit: fr . Aslr.iit. miim ni t i.di'M of ettfiits ati-t MrMsuri4: iloa.)--. ai'lell.K. LliKb-rtnan, I'ntlii'lelphl.i; Juin l iv Kti x, J)i I nu i:i iitH)er of the i.'uirency ; II ui'vn John I'. rilMiam, lt"Ston ; K. H. Kllloit, Y.-., Wavi lia'toti; Hornet' 'i liotnp-on, Iv-u. , St. Paul, Minnf hih; M. V. Hweil, Kq.. Ilii'in'in, Olilo; aud Coliuel Ki iitn J. !S' vi lis. ol O.illfot ula Tl e laws of iui Urtltcd Hlatc which relate to the let'eiMillon of coins for the annual as-ay und the. (lulies of the oni iii-siom rs mi'l i It linperutiie that nl eier.i delivery of coins uitdj by Hie Chief Coiner to the Trea-urtr. ll shall be ti.e duly of ibe latter to take indiMiriiHhiaioly a ct-rtuln iiti iiber of pices of eic! variety f ir the ai titinl irial i-f coins, which shill tc hibelled and deposited in u chest impropriated tor ll. e purpose, kept under lie; j nut cara ol the Trea-urer and As-ayer, and so secured tn-it in itht r can have access t Its comeuis wit)io;i tbe reseiice of the tilher. They are to l, ti n il iu ori'.cr to tliseover whether there is m v deibil.oti in their weight or purity fr nil tue stHixliiid fixtd by la v. AeeoidiiiB to law the standard gold of the Unlit d States Is ro conr-iluncd that, in KM.) pv l by weight IHH) shall be of pure g ild aid ID ' ol an alloy composed of copper and silver. Tue l ioM ssi'f urray itipiire that thu copper an I bilvtrbeboth entliely removed Ironi t ie g ld; Hiid to t ffect this to separate tipMiatious are r(l'tHly. 1'iieliist is for the removal of the co) per, nnd t.iis is done by a uietiod cH.-.l ci' ( llation. wlilch Is conducted in an assiv fur i in e, in a cupt 1 composed of i;aliuued bones. Tot lie oilier met lis lent is ad led tin iuet.il I osst sm'S itie propeitles of oxidi.mg and vit.ri t ii g iindt r tke nctioti of heat, of pro ii itin g at the sntue time the oxida'ion ot tho , copper mil tilher bai-e luetals, and of dra ving with it into the pores of the cupel the whole of tho-ie instils, so ms to separate emirely this part ot the alloy, and to leave behind the g 1 I all I silver only. The separation of the silver Iroin the gold Is efft t ied by u process founded mi the property possesstd by nit ric acid of dissolving silver, without uiifng upon gold- lbit that t'te gold iiimv nt protect the sliver from tis action, sufficient silver must first be added to m ike it ul least two-thirds of tue in is. The proce-s to be desciibed ia bared upon the rule of quarta tu n. in which the proportion of silver is three founts. The standard silver of the United Stale Is so constituted that of 1000 parts by weight OiK) sluill be ot j ure silver at.d HM) of copper. 'Hie proicss ot assay requires tb it the ex icr. prop or tion of silver in a civen weight of the compound be ascertained, and this Is done by a nieUi d culled the humid nsay, which may be expl lined ns follows: The silver ind copper m ty both be t bMrt ly dissolved in nitric acid; and it to a solution thus made, auother ot common sali In water be added, the silver will tie precipitated in the form of a white powder, which is nu insoluble chloride, while the copper will rem tin unaffected. lit re we have given the process by which the purer inelnls are separated fro'U the bi-er ll e first step in tbe muhuaI assay. The opuri tton Is a delicate one and of irreat interest Tbe results of the operations of the coumusiou will be publithtd at ibe proper time. The "Stau" Coukse op Lectures. The second series of the "Star course of lectures will commence on Monday evening, February Oil IIf llVnilull Ol.llll... ...,n . mv, " in ii i.ii. imiiucii i iuui('9 iit ill ,iili nt- upon "iStrett Life in Europe." The other lec tures will lie as follows: On Thursday. Febru ary 23, Mr. James E. Murdoch, subject. "An in tor's view and impressions of the character o' 'Hamlet,' illustrated by remark a id reading-;" on Aioncny, fenruary vi, .miss L.tuian s. i;,ijr- ton, subject, 'Marriage aud Divorce;" on Thurs day, .Match i, Mr. dosh Killinirs. stnieet. "Natural Ilistorv;" on Monday. March 11. Mr. Ihiniil Dongliertv, subject, "Diatory;" on Tlmrsdav. March 'l0. Key. K. H. Chaoln. D 1).. subject, "Modern (Jhivalry;" on Monday, Mirch 2t, Mr. A. Miner Grlswold, su'iject, "Injin Menl; on Ihnrsday, March 23, (Jeiieral K.il putriek, subject, "Battle Scenes of the Rebel lion;" on Monday, March 27, Mrs. Uady Stanton, subject, "lie irue liepublic;' on Ihurslav. Malt li 30, the season will conclude with a graiid musical entertainment. The sale of ro-erved seats will commence on Monday morning uevr nt doiild &, ikchers piauo rooms, Mo. 935 Che fctut street. Philadelphia and the Ai.ahama Claim3. In a list of vessels captured and deniroyed by the Alabama and other foreign privateers during the Kcbcllion, we tir.d the names of the follow- iutr I eloi'irtng to Philadelphia: ling ii. f. aiartm, captured June Hi. iH'M. Wink men, .luly , li'si. Hark Joseph Maxwell, " Julv 17, 18L. Ship J. Ciawford, " August. 151. Schooner ll. (illfillan, " Feh. 2-1. ISiJ. Ship Tonawanda, , ' M. 9 l.SttJ. lirig Ann Orris, Jan. 23, 13 51. Schooner K:ue Stewart, " tlune , IS i liaik Whistling Wind, ' Jutie 0. IS')!. Sihocncr Alliance, " Sept. ,18 VV Schooner Sea Bird, " 8j;t. , 1S11 Uaik Ureouiand, " July 9,1301. Stealing Licau PirE. For a I n2 lime nmt several ui occupied bouses in this city have bien enieied by thieves, aud the lead water pipes cut and cat ried away. The f ollowing ar- tesls have lieen made for these theft-: Thou) is Martin. James Duffy, and James McUounell, for sttniuut tue pipe iroin a bouse at KlIs.vorLh and Alier streets, have been sent to the House of Kefiige. Ihoiuas and Stephen Girdiner were also arresitd jesterdsy for a sluuUr offiuse. They are charged with stealing the pipe from an iitiot'cupicti dwelling on unnstian street, be tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. AUer- umn Dallas louimlitcd them. Fike. About G o clock this morning a fire broke out in the third story of the four-story bulliimir No. 70t (Jhesnut street, occupied bv ibe MuMiii Hrotlicrs, auctioneers. The room in abicb the tire originated was used for the our- pos-es ot a chromatic printing establishment by Mr. Dunk. Although the damage by fire was riitiiii, I tie wtioie building was flooded by wa'er. a l. a. m . nun me gotxi oi ma Messrs. Martin wera thereby damaged. 1 he whole loss will only Catgut in the Act. For a loo? time put lion bas been missing from the wharf on the 1 )t law are at the toot ot Noble street. Yester day Httcrnoon Officer Vanderslice observed an individual in the act of shoving several birsot Iron under the eate. lie was arrested, and on belt g taken to the station-house he gave the Tisme of John Auchor. Alderman Tolaud held kirn In I5C0 baib V .e would advise those of our readers who wish an hour's entertainment and instruction to BO to the Mercantile Library on Monday even ing, nud bear thtlecture on "Pomoeii-P.ist and Present." Tt... .,,i.;... i., interest, and we are sure it will be treated la a Kiu,.u.i; nu masteriy manner by the lecturer. mining the exhumed remains of the lou"- U1UUCU VII V. Fell on"the Ice. Aboct eleven o'clock Uit evening Ann L'avansworth, aged 87 vmm fii ou the ice at Third and South streets and se verely injured nerseir. duo was removed to her Lome. No. (516 South Third street. Shortly before nine o'clock this morning Srah Jennings, ed 35 years, met with a similar accident. She was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. The Bto k or Petroleum There are now st the Point Breeze aud (ireeuwich ani Gibson Points, G0,b00 tiurrtelsof petroleum- The receipts Jk . L. ... .. 1. - . 1 - , . uuiihk tue paciv rc vera oi cru io, uuu ur- ttia arff t1 ra.Hlll1 0I7 Itapruli a t.tal Mt 1 ft M 1 tartels. The shiiiiients durloir tbe same timi spvrcgated 4id,aia cauouo. jivuflwu ttmu - - i 1 1 . - Aictn n?R One CAronT. We havn previou1y msrli i t titi'oti uf the fact of the frequent ihfi. of i(i i: lioni the front of store on cc nd Hit n. Veslerday John Smith was arre"td wl ii making tiff with a keg of butter he h I sti I ii iroin the iront of No. 417 South SocouJ sunt. Kun Over and Killed. The Coroner was notified this morning to hold an impiert on tiie) 1 1 dy if Charles Burns, aired sixty-five year, resiilit.g at No. 003 Thompson street,, who tell on tie lee at. Tenth and Vienna streets, was run over by bis cart mid killed. A rtCKrocKKT. Yesterday afternoon a mi l nniiiid Chsrltis Hohn was caught with his hull in li e pocket of a lady's dress at the A'seiu'ily Buildings. Officer Si mlioi e wis called l i and ariesied the thief, lie will Ictve a hearing at iLe I t li'ial Station this afternoon. A CC(0 Fikb. At 1'alf-piTt U o'clo-k t.,ls nu rnli g, a Hie bitike out iu Whitaker & Itili tier's woollen mill, in Trenton avenue, a't v Sere n'.t street, originating in tiie picker-room. Tl e h.ss is U;00. To Kfep the Pevce ,Ta"ob OiMermin. Henry tplee, mil William tiros., three Ills, w I'Ose Hues rine from VI :o 1 1 yar, wr ye leitiiiv held to bail to keep the pe ice by Alder iiiii 1j Mi rrow. Amitiiku Blanket Thief. Charles Murny. n"tni tn i lie Muti kl thief Arthur lliisf'i-. iittt-stsd oti niinrsilav niiiht, Im neeit captured Ahlcru.nn llngan coiuuuued him to prison. Yessli.S in Pout There are now in n irt disci Mtti'Of and icctdvlng earnoe the folbiAioi x vessels: Meauichips, Sl; ships. 11; bark. 2 ; ll'i:s, ; nnil schooners. 4.5; makllig ill all U(. LuDOnm. Oi.e hundred and fortv-slK In lrer- w t re set niiiinoibttt'd lai niiihl iu tho Tuird Dis- tiicl Police Station House. RELICIOUS NOTICtS. p- ST. MAKK s ClIUKiMI, LOCUST, An JVK Stxieeiittt str-t.. Free choral service to-liionow t venli'g ill o'clock. riy PIXTH PKKMtYTBKIAN cntlRCH, SH'tUK Mimt, below S xt'l. Itev. J. P. CtJNKKY, Pntnr, ahl preiieh to-inorrow at lujtf A. M. sn I I P.M. 2 4sJf Wr ST. Cl.EMKNT'H OIIUhVH, TWCNTUTII and rilKHKY Streets. (Jhortl service a il sern on to-iunrrow evening at IX o'clock. S-a's In s. 9 4 Mi rs-jV1' HKI ll-KIKl 11AI'1I"T UllU'llUM, ll tMA'" Slut KPHL'CB hlieets.-H'. J. WHKAroV SMITH, p. ., will prencii Sun lay moralu(ja il evening. Siratnters are til ays wiilcune. RfeV- At.KX ANMEIt IMtESISYrErttXXC'tUltnl, MNKl'KKNlll ant IIHlt ?i rertts.. Itw. iKO'ftK K t'Ai.N, P.ixt.ir Services tu-m rrow at 1U A. 111. HIKl IJi 1'. IM. fcr 1 1 II 11,11 IIUI VIIUIU'U, III' ill , , Stuet, hlx.ve tireeu. Kev. J. MI'ENUEit KE.V NAVIl. I'a.Kir. 1iii A. M. ami 7V I' .H. K-vwi ... ri'Lvi'ii i , iinin j HT-orT fr ill nfl liitctiiicH every mulit. next week. All are InvHed. gif A RAMI STRKKT M. K. CiillRCIl, S. K. COR Iter iVKCH unit llxi)l S'reettt. -I'r'anUlug umlnvat 10 v. A. M. bv Rev. J. II. PAYNK. O. and 7J P. M. Iiy Kev. AN;oRaW L'JNOACRU. stra' (jers inv ited. tiy SEVENTH rBESnY'rPTtl AV CIIDR HI, 1U1U.1LI Ol I nil'l I nA l3 IU tRT, tl IV. row hi. i x A. M. hikI 8)tf I. M. Saoj ijt in Vm ly- HIKIN(i OAUMKf! UAP1IST CIIUtOIIt Kev. I-P. lUH'NHEitWER, Pistur. Preaihlug to mnnow hi luM A. M. aud IM P. M. Sju iay-so'iool at V r. M. tiikV FIK31 I KliSBl TH.III V!H CHURCH. (iHtl MAN fctreet, bebiw Tl;ir U le tolling ti-in ir row at leu A. M. and 7)tf P. M. by tin Pmr, ir ete -t. hi v, . if. Kiissn ttif, ui tt iz tempore, . j. seau in e sun nil wt ictiiue, j H K-V. T. 8TOKK, 1. T., In MESSlIT I.U- THKRAN CKllhtJil. SIXTEEN I'll and PERSON M-reels, SatinafU at, A. M. a i I nt W P.M.. "L'nlversallsni: Wtij is ltjy. Albert U.iru-s quoien 111 support 01 ju i tsr "Has oon mmh a rvel,a iti)N op His Will to Alan?' Dr. WILLI A. VI NisivVTO.V will preaer the 8"e.on I serin in of tie co'ine, tn nicrrow evening at 7'f n'e.lne.k. Will alsi pre icli tu tue niortitnif. oiiukjii dm- this Nvnvil'r ELEVENTH and MoUNT VERNON Streets. tfg- SPVTIAL SERVICE. TH 3 TrURO Of IheSneetal Free "a-Vcrs aMhi CHUR'JT o Li' ST. M TTIIIA, NINETTES TH aid WALLVOi Strtets, will lie held I o morrow evenbiir at Tlf o'clock, wt'eti tiie sermoi will bj preautie I by t.i.e itev. 1 tiu.viao a. .iiiif.tt. rjy- DIVINE 8ERVIOB (PROTESTANP EIMS rnnai)wllllw Ii I I In fh h ill of thu 'O'TR C I.ANI) SAUNDEWS cOI.I.E JE, I'll IRT Y-MN IM Street, a'Mive M irker. on S ind y, Fnr lav 12th, at 10'iiUA. M. a id T'30 P. M. Suudty-setm ol at no. v.V- Ttl": FIRST PUKS'lY t'Eltl N t!lMTKO:l WAtHIVU'ltlM Sqiare. Ky. HKItltlO.i JOHNSUN, I. I) Past. , will tiMaeti to-m irrov a ii'X a. ti. miki x 1. ni. r.vtiiiiiiir, ii an 11 sermon of the series. Nubict "Is Clirutlinity oppnsnu 10 pieasureT ' strangers welcome. rgg- NORTH TEVTII STREET PRESUYTKRI VN OIIL'KCH. In 1 iw tlirard avenue. lie. MATTHKW NEWKIKK. Pastor Services at ll ; A. M. Slid 'Yi P. M. Subject fur evening i enn i l - "josep'i. 'he j'rosnvrons Man." lounic men s.i v cii.liy ltivuen. All weie.unn. HZf- "WOMAN AND MISSIO VS." Rev WM P. UREei). I. 1).. will i.reaeh at thtWE-l SPRUCE SI'HKHT PitKSHYl'EKIAN CHURCH to-norrow at 10X A. M. hikITxP. M. Tiu sini r, of t lie e veiling bwruiou will no "Woman au l Sli- BIODS " t&f CALTARY PRfSMYTKRIAN CMIUmR, LOt: I ST Strfet. a'evve Fifov-iith. S riee st 1 v A. M. snd 7Jf P. M. The P.mor. R-v. I)s. lltMI'HRKY, will Keath to-mnrro fveniiijf thu font Hi tif the serf-it of snnoim upon "TlieS'irip'ur.il jieveiopment of Clirlstl.iiilty." bubjeot, "Uovotinn il iiaviii." fe- LEV. A. A. WILLI I'S, l. D., WILL Pit E V 'll tn tn v b.ST ARCH sl'UKET PRKS-1YTB- 1MAN CHURCH, corner KIOHTKK VT1I snd AR Ml M reels, to-morrow nt injtf A. M. and TJtf P. M tvt int. a sermon, the slX'eenth or a series o i In te rt silt 11 ineldeutH l.i the uiluiotry of Carist, "Fee lm me r li e i nuussnu." "AN ANSWER TO THS HEASJV MEN five fur not oe:ir iiit istiaus'Uuv Dr. REE!) Wl!l preach on this sunject to iiHirro evening a' ly. o'clffk. Ill the CWVl'IMb V KSIIY I'ERI VN ( HUCli. KK.HI II HUdCHEI'RV Streets. YoiniK men specially luviieu. jviuruiug service! at l'l 01 nu 1. tyif tiPIRlTUAI.HM Tll M A3 OALES FOR STaR will Irelure at the Church hLEvE.Vri and WcxUi streets, on Miielny inoruiuK at ium o'clock, ul'lect ''Idd Chrl-tianity Intro lu !e a ww lib a as to the lelutlous Man sustalus to God aud tits fellew-niitiiT ' Kveuinir at TJtf o'i'lock. Subject The concluding let'luie of ihe s ole recently delivered at Concert Hall on "The HUHe and Rl xl-rn lull. lelitT." fvjy HON. K. C AKKULLi B KVV HTE't WILI Hi.livu. 1 ....liirii 111 Him Al KV I Vllla'll Uiiuu RYTEKIAN UlllK' 11, IN i N KTKRN'1'I I anil .l.i-- . m - ... ..... ... . . j . ..a,.-. OltEbN hireets. un HtlDAY EVENINO, Febrjarr 1 1, at ly. ti t Hit K. j ickem nir hhib a Ji,l;u WHiiamaKer s, mo. nju unminu street. A. 1, Vui.HHiit n, Ninth aud !liHMiiut streets. )renlivlenHii ll iuse. No, U131 rhesuut street. Atnt riean Tract Hoclety, No. ll(H Cliisnur, street J. T. lliiriial's Drttir Ktore. Nineteenth and Ore.m Lr. Sni wrltti's I'rtnr Store, Twentieth and Cove and by member of the I liureli generally, 10 if FINE STATIONERY AND Cixrcl Engravinp;. IllE2KAt No. 1033 CHKSNUT fiTHEET, 1 13 tuthsJSo AyKDDlNU :.ND PARTY INVITATIONS SNGRAVSI) AND PRINTED IM TUB LATEST A fine assortment o SRENCW, ENGLISH, aud AMI hll'AN Pek-'U ltn I'nuul.inMiii,! nt uh KAPhh and ENVELOfKa, read aUoipel, always kjim nnu'J l.iUaf I I KJ ir ls ra 11 80 WUbSp HQ. 921 BTRUvU UA4li) bUCtit, THIRD EDITION TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. The Overdue Tennessee tf&vy Officers Confident She is Safe Stal cnicnt of SecretaryRobesoa The I3erlin MisHion. French Relief Supplies. The Steamer Yorcester to Sail. Later from JEtiropo. RcsultoftheFronch Eloctions Mnjditics for t!io Orleanists. KtC. Etc. ISlC Etc. FliOM KUliOPE. London, Feb. It Noon. Ornrrala Chanaitruler aud Kuolnerbe nrc elected to tiie National Aeseuibly from tLe Oti attuient oi tue csoiuiue. li a'oib IfulyttM Karelan ticaritlea. Tbe Lvonomixl of Ibis morning savs tb:it the Com iiiintiil bas reliuquistied the projected duty on luieiftu tecurlLtes. a illilititry Oecrre. A decree has been Issued hy the Bordeaux Ooverniiicnt 'allien calls out tbe military class of it 7 1 lUiMieUiatety. I iriirli frlHonera In Nw'tcerlantl. Behnr, Feb. 10. Couut liisiuirck hai re fund to negotiate wiib Switzerland for tbj rt linn of tbe French prisoners detained iu this countiy. Paris, Feb. 10. The Result of the Selection., as fur as ascertained, Is certainly iu favor of the ( 'th in. it-is. ilia latter claim very lure inv joiiiies. Ibe rumor of the illness of Bi-nuirek is r,ol believed. Netrollations are ointr ou for an exteuiou of the lime of the aruiistlee, for tbe completion of ttie elections aud the uieetlu ol the Csatioual Assembly. FROM WASlIWaTOX. The Overdue tVnnranee. Social Dipatch to Hit Jioeninj I'eUjrauh, Washington, Feb. 11. Tue Secretary of tbe Navy desires il tu bo stated that there are u-t apprehensions at bis ueptrtiueut about the tali ty ct the Tennessee. All tue officers of the mny now here a ho are familiar with the coast stale that there Is nothing at this season of the year iu tbe way of storms which tbe Tennessee could not encounter wuu sitety. rue ie.iou why she has not been heard I rum is that she U not lu u locality whence ues can be sent. Iu tLe meantime the friends of those tin board are lu focal distress, and begin to fear thu worst. Tan Kerllii .MUnlou. Tbe Foreign llelitluiis Committee of the Senate had a speciil nieetiui to-day to cou s der the bill tucre.ilti the salary of the .Minister to Berlin. Most of me members of ttie committee thousrht it would be r en aril jd as au invidious dit-liiictiou to raise the mission to lleilin without doiuif as much for sit. Petersburg accordiuKly It was agreed tit put both missio.u upon ibe same lootiiiif with Knirland aud France, Hie Llouse Foreign Committee had the same subject under consideration, but onlf arral tn laite ibe Berlin mission to the same diuity as Haul oi iAiunon. he French Relief Nupplles The only available vessel that tbe Government could spare at tuis time to carrv supplies to Frauce it the Worcester, now at hot-ion. Instructions have bee Bent to have her load first at Koston. then to proceed to New I oik. ana nuaity to ruiiaUelpnia. FROM THE WEST. Ittcht4 el Harried IVetnen. St. Louis, Feb. 11. The State Senate yester day passed a bill exempting property of a wife in executions levied upon her husband. llnrd ma I. nr ellr. St. Locis, Fe'. 11. I'he Kmsa-i Senito re terdny passed a bill ttlvlnir any person the rlht to sue tor damages any one who sola nltn Ini lor. and aleo to sue the owuer of tbe buildiug in in wuicu tue liquor in soiu. FROM JVEiy FORK. Arcldent from Vlrearms. New York, Feb. 11 James Aruntronar and uavici w. tiury, or fliorrtstown, N. J., were Imiii itilured in the bands while ezaiuiulm; loaded revolver yesterday. Both are doiu wen, out Armstrong win lose nis nana. stprele Arr'vul. New YortK, Feb. 11 Tbe steamer Henry iUuuucey urines vt uuu in spec.e. Srheaaer Stunk. Bot-TON, Feb. 11. Th-i schooner Marlina, from bouih Ambov for Portuud, sunk on Niu tucket t nr on the tilgbt of the 4th ln-t. Tue vei-i-el and caro are a total loss. The crew weie iaved, badly frost bitten. BOOKS. rpflK CHEAPEST BOOK STOKE IN AMERI JA, 1 A set ot senooi books iur ito cents. fclELMNO-BtMiK. A1UTHME1T DICiloNARY. UEOUKAPnr. O HAM M AH. KEAUINQ-BOOK. AND COKY-bOOIC Whole set for twenty-Ave cents, at the Chep Book btcre, I.E4HVM, KIKTII and WAI.NCT. IN Orit LAROB, NEW SfCCOND-STORY ROOM, jutt lltteU up, we have arrange! s veral ttinU'iau I t at li 1 heologlt al, Law, Mecliaiites, Medical, Aiiid iiean Iiiktory, Travels, rare old books, etc. Owe, rpeud an hour. l.KKVS FIFTH aad WtlAUf. THE CHEAPEST BOOK NTOKE IN AMERICA. SKlIDNUHANI) BOOK NTOKE. SECtlNO-MANO BuOK. SfOKK. ttkCONO-llANO BOOK SIH1KK. Fljrh School Books, nirfti S moot Bsoks, llih Si IhhjI Books, IHkIi si ihool BiHiks, llitili School Books, lugti School Hooks, llifili ricl oal BiMiks, lllKl Metioo! U tils, llipu Ki huol Books, itfn 8 thotil K inks, lligU School Books, HlKh Sehool B oka lKAUV'a CI1EP ROiiK THItK, FIFTH AND WALNUT. BLANK BOOKS DIAItIM BLANK BOOKi. Cheap Dliri-a, Cheap Hlnrtes, Cliemi Uiai l4. Cheap Blauk Books a Specialty. Cheap Blauk Books a fepeclatr. Cheap Bank Dwiks a bpeeiaitr. LKIUI'S HU.VUI1SH I. HiHIK NCIHR, yiyru anu walnut. COME AND SPEND AN HOUK IN LSAHY'S New biore. Large secoml-story room Jat titled up. i.Mht's vi m?" P i . S 11 stuUisiu-f I IFXil i-Sl WAi.Mi;r. FOITUTII EDITION domestic ArrAzns. The Missiiifj Tennessee. She was Seen oi the 19th Ultimo. Destiuctivo Firo in Detroit. Death of an Opera Manager. Tho Joint High Csmmis&ion. Canada Cordially Approves It. 1 he Test Oath and the Income Tax FJlOMEa.RO PE. Trrrlble Onstmliy nt Sr.-Trnn.pnrt I.t MUM .lien. LivEiti'oooi., Feb It. The Liverpool Courier of to day rays: "A French, transport with 1250 l en-ons on board, bas foundered off Ca;ie La litiKiie, and all on board were lost. t'rnMnn reriim mf frscs. Em ssei.8, Feb. 11. The Echo d'l Parlemenl fsAs tbut the untisu oovermnent nai aartsea I'rusi-la to arbitrate tbe terms of peace with France In order to secure the collective puirjiri- tce of tbe great powers of Europe. Kvenln I ahlr iiniiil-ina. LONrON, Feb. 11-8 8ti P. M. fnnsnU 92V fof nioni j unit account; bowls firmer, liil. ; lStViJ, 1 OK ; iftiTs, 89 ; ; 10-40S, 8I.H. Slocks nrui. Erie, if ; iiiiL.011-, ui). I.lvrrp! Cotton market. Iitebio'l, Feb. li s 80 p. M. Cotton steady; nniai ns, i HO. : urieana, ly.n. ; sales 10,000 nines, lu- clneliiK K l0forsHCUlatloii anil export. Sties nn (Lip l amed, tn sail February or March from 8 1 laMiali or Charlesten, at I"!, for upiauils; from ew orb ana at 7'i. fcr middling Orleans. Oals, as. uu. I'ors, lu-s. on. FROM WASHLSGTOjY. Tbe rent Ititlli. fpeefal Dfpaich to The ttornmi 7t;raf)A, W A)-11 1 not ON, Fen. II. Several nroniinnr.t Ru y llcatis are utuli g the Preitiuent to s--U't In a speclnl liiesssge rerniiiinetirtliiif til eu'l-n ah iHtt iu of tue test OHt h. 11, Is In In tlitt timsinuch as O.iugreas ll is pa8' 11 a mil partially anonsiiitnr tnis ontn, it wouin te Im iter to swetp the whole talus Iroai tiie stitute nooks. t'tnrr.i To-ilny. Very little business wss done In either hnnse to day, except the pnssae of a bill relerrliiK the til theshlp Meteor 10 the Court of CI ilius, ami ttie bill appropria ble I'OAO au l a medal t j tnu man who i-aveii Mr. reward s Lie. In ltgaid to the Krpr.nl of tha Income Tax, the rresident stated tint while he would have tt en ulan 10 hav- the Incomn tux abolished, he Is aatlrlied thu 1, the position of the Secretary of the Tieasurv a til meet the approval of the country. He th nks It Is perhaps best that the revenue ne kept up to Its ptem nt Ktandatd, at least for the present. The House ha set apart Wednesday next after the n hi'Iiik of the Jnurual to consider tns bill abolishiu)- llie 11 ri nie iua. Mr. Hot per, of the Ways and Means Committee, save 1 hp iiouce, ana ne says ne nas nu idea ot anau- ainiDg lu Pretertloa oT Ocean Travrllera. Thursdav next Is sot apait for considering an Ini- ponant inn 110m i"e uoiumeree committee to pro. net llic liven ui lUPHeugei s uil BieuniBilipj. Tae I'rriittlcBt in liHliiniore, The rresident Is absent to-day In B iltimore. with ex-Secretaiy Boric, but Is expected to return to wabinngton umiiki. reiva from ihn Knropitaa Mquatlron. A private letter from the I'utted States steamer ri 11 nuiii, nan 11 viua trauea, January 19, states that Atimiial Hovgs was cxpeo'ed to reach there tn a day 01 two, wheu Admiral ( Is-o 1 would transfer to 1)1 iu ihe European aquadron and return home. No New from th fevneure. There Is no news at the Navy Department from any quaiter concerning the Tennesiee. Niivl tnlii t m of long experience lu the service reiter.i'e that there Is no reason whatever for apprehensions or ner saiety, neueving inatsne nas already arrived at her port of destination, but bai no fsciiltles for ttie commuuicatlou oi me raut. FJIOM THR WES T. nratrurllve Fire In Detroit. Dkiho t, Feb. 11. The Custom II mie BIoolc on ti e tlotK aas nurneu this 111 -ruin jr. oojuuldl bv Tiowbrldge& Wilcox, ship chandler; aud various nmo s umi a.ailiort lu the upper n nr. Lis j uu IiiiikMiik, '.0,otio; stock, luciudiug twelve or lifteeu vt fs. in' sails ami riKK inr. SlS.iHiu to 11.000. Truw. bridge A Wilcox are insured lor tSO.OU.I. lusuratice i n t'Silsakd rigging unknown, much of It Is owned aoroaiU IMnrlnnnll nnil Hontliero Kallrantl. CtKCiNKATi, Feb. II The Board of Trade has sdoptt d resolutions declaring the Cincinnati and Koiitiiern Haliroad a work of national loiporiauct thmxiidtng tiatioiul legtsUtlou, and aipjluted a couituiiit e 01 seven to proeeen to wasniiutou and ai-k for thu necessary leglslatlop. Tun tJeorgU ct nunissli'iiers to the Kentucky Legislature on be- naii to uie snutneru Kauroad were present and ad. aiesucu tue meeimg. Ohltnary. S C. Newton, a prominent merchant, died to-oay. Suoa log bard since noon. hiuitleirr StenteDPrd. Toledo, Feb. 11. undrew J. Bauder, who was com let eu of manslaughter for the munier of his wile, was to-duy kkuteuced to ten years' kuprisou- Ull'lil. FJIOM TJ1E DOMLYIOJV. HatfsfarlloB with itin Julal Iliad Coiiiinlon, Tokokto, Ftb 11 Canada pap. rs, representlug vaiiuua iioiiiicki ptnit-, rjieMi great saiisi.ietlon at ihe upuoiiituiebt of the coiumUsiou ti atittiH tm (liderentea between England and America. They ctu.hidi-r that the uppoiutiuent of two Cinalliu siatesiiien ou the coiuinlsaiou secures the juot repre sentation of Cauanlau rights. They ex presn the hope that thu result of the de llheia Ion will be a lulrsettletueut of ail dltr.jreuces, and that each country will go 011 their ou way tryli g to du what is lair and rlnht t Its n.MglUurs They say '"wt don't wMi to be annexed to our iritiiilH arioss the line; let botli oautrles under stand this, ai.d If we cannot become one nation, let ustontiuut good neighbors aud good customers to one another, as lu the past." FROM JVEIV FORJC. Tho New Hamburg DUnater. Kkw Hambuku, Feb. it. A submarine diver of Pt utihket pflo ba4 made two deaceius to the wrock to place giappltugs about the locomotive. TUeaa ttie Ilea nulls side, aud the cib ts entirely gine. lie diver oiisetvttl that the eualuu was reversed On the Uremun's side the diver louad a bundle of some Hud, and on tnuchl ig 1; felt a button ou a ciat. On tue bundle were two heavy rods, and tl Is suvrofed that Hit buudl is tho b dy of the atrau. gt-r, h was riding wiih the engineer. Tuo engine will he ralsi d this afternoon. Ilt-Hib mf aa Ontl Ouera .tlaaacnr. KEW V'ohk, Feb. 11 S guor Biginll, director of Ihe lust Italian t pera lu this country, and father of the aife of Oeneial Sie.kles, died here ihls mornlag, sged keieniy-four years. shlp Nwi. Arrived, steamer Caiedouia, from Glasgow. lrto Im Ibe Kttal ltivr. The navigation of the East river is. almost Impas sable to-day I ruin Ice. Hundred of peramis are crossing the East river on ihe li e, whli h Is paeked so tightly together that ferry boats are unable to surf rom the docks. FJIOM THE SOUTH. Heavy Verdict la a Libel Malt. Kkoxtii is, Teun.. Feb. ll. Colonel John Bmer re nvered a Jnils" e"1 i"-day for ll'.o in, In a 1 atl in lui lu i uiJJl. Jji.1.'. 1 a I. ..I., ,. fiistois U the Whli ' HcyLr, C 0 X G K K H 8. FORTYFlItsr TKHfll TI1IUO HEIO.H. Senate. WakhikotON, Kh. 11. Mr. Anthoav culled o tbs rav Itnlon tofirint, Sii.iko enr oopiea ot ttie ropurt of tQS Con ml.ioner ot Kclnonti .n. k!r. Bird ninvnd Vi .tnkaont nilmt and liballoas Oi statement reOacting Okton ik Mtiuol liu of Oula- Vr! Anthony ntd to th mttiia tnMmnoh aa tb thai S of uiitinil)ia'oe- was tuad npjn to persoaai aiii witnc w rrnmir. lha mo'ioti prnTniirti. nut waa aaunoqaoni r3oa tidtred, and deliald at lonatti. Mr. tawrripliiind thai in ronneqneao of thsfall nranf in. Mint a ant hnri t to aiiuutv 1 1 iar'orra ttion ihd li.r, tho l.'muniiiMiiianr tint leconnu tolliaoon km murce ot infornitlioa, tne rrinnipai 01 m nuruui l h( 1,1. Mr. K 'mnnd rFrrid tn atlaaiont tn ts rnnirt aa not altoKPlhrt omihnint irr I tin oil I y.ioin of Ver mi at. anil tpokaol th tmpuuibilit of tljnia parfot arrurat y in attcb a work. Mr. ttaara dfDdod tba daeattonai system 01 nis Slate. Sr. Carprntrrmade aa imiu'ry to the authority oa which a bureaa of id irat on baa been etauliae I. H rouin ir 00 mo. authiiruy for Mich a bureau tuaa for one nyon aKncnunra - r bota and auoa. r Vt ilMin taiinnht tun cqimiI cyuen of Onltwirs -oi as lhnn reirreoted, and thai tLia aa tbe oaaa wiia a't ttie Mfc tea. '1 hf discui inn waa onntinnnd, without aoMnn on the snl'jcrt, until Ihe pirtinn of th mirnina hour, by Slessra. Ilone, t- arpnilier. nuaiio. anu r iwinr. "1 lie Tiinrnina ortlera er then extended ly unanlmnns conseat, to prrait the trDscliijn ol taura.ng Duuudm. Ilouan of Kepree"itaitve. Mr. Rtaikweather introduced a bill 10 amen! C19 rwitent Inns so that Ilia reiinr)inniit that th appliiMtitn htll b nmr.a anil tlm RnciHi:at ion sworn to ny the inennt ir or di-rnvrriT, it livinn, aiiall n it apply to p . tarns ihj4 an 1 f8ipndpiiortotlie8ibot July, nirri. S' r. hb v-niin oftnred a reolutiou directing tha Raore taryof War to e imiiiuiiictu inionnaiinn rolinm t ) 1 11 lute fie at West. Point Milbary Academy, an It 110 Don luot of ihe cadets on that oncasi .n : also, for further inform. lii n he msy have tnuo'iin the lata misconJuul ol Ins nrst clas. Adoiiled. ... . Sir. stoiaan, from the t'ommittee on Military Att.nr, reiKirtrit lim k th Konate lull 'O lKOTidA for tllH iImo mi- ti. nof nseler milit.ry resnrvttions. with amen tnion's. 'I hey wme aared to and tne hill pussed. It authori2es the rale of the military reserT.itiont ar. roiu tian an 1 vv slia-ivaiia. t iroffim: n-rt , irn, tvnnsna; ami) .wo Oairv. Kevaua: Fort Kumner, New Mexico; Forts Jestiip and 1 aliinr, liulsiana; Forts Wayne an! rlmllh, Ar kansas: rli nnitien of ri ri AMietcromnin as liea east of th Hed Hirer of tbe (Vurih; nod such ooriim of Fort llnriiter, Vt yoininR, as are no longer rsijuirea lor mint try purines. '1 be House then proceeds! to the consideration or bills of privMi character. A li rat DLiubcr of ponaon ana oiner private Diuawara pasctt. Mr. rmtronK introduced a joint resolution declaring tbut hireafier no Indian relation or tribe within tha I mien Males hull lie ai-ttnowieajten or rocomxe 1 a ai inni i rn 't nt ui t'on ti ihe or power with whio 1 tho llintjj Matt may contract, by treaty, and that, all contraotaor iiDriMiiniiiR tiMmntter mints bf knit between them or aiv ol tin in 1 nd the L'uited Males shall be subject to the ap proval ef Cursri ss. and not to be const ua as auectiua' or iinpsiriDg 1U0 oLbsutii na of auy exibting treaty. Ita lcned. . . . . The Sneaker notitisl tue House mat it now renmrat on hnnrired and twentyine ineiiihera tl ennstiiuM a qnomm, titer belna vo nnunren ana loriymne name on tbe roll, rnly three loss thau ibe total number of Kepr- i niiivon. 1 he llnrisa, at 3"20. proceeded to tha enoglderatton, ill special ordi r, ot bill repotted fmra tba Oomimliee on 1'uhlio l,no, rxtemtina tlm Isnd laws of tha Unitad BUtescTcrtbeTrritoiyof s laska. naltlmore Produce Markat. Bai.timoke, Feb. 11. C"fon dull and nominal; middling uplands, U'.caisc; low middling, Uu. Flour active and nrm: llownru street sunernue. 62i(6; do. extra, 6iiii2ft; do. family, 17-75 49; i ll) Alius siiperoue, f(i-ia; tio. extra, iiKs-ao; oo. lull! II v. is r,mll : webtern suoernne, sa nuiotn: ao. extra, 0 NW7-25; do. family, if,0(ais-50. Wheat aetive, but prices nncnungeii except rnrutiio and Indiana, whleli we nuote hi ii w.i ss. corn wnn hunt hern active at &sopoo : yeil iw Southern Urm atf-mssic. Oats dull. Bvedull. Mess Pork steady and tlrm at IVS. Bacon steady and nrm; rih sides, lie, ; clear rib, H v;c. ; shoulders, 10)40. ; hams, ISO. Lard steady si l.isc v nisky unchanged. 1IIE TENNESSEE. Hie wm Pnaaett nt Men on Jaagnrv 151, When Vm lima tun Nomina Ileum slnce. Captain Drunimond, of the bark W. K. Anderson, which arrived at this port mm Meraet, Prussia, as long sgo as January S G, having noticed the general anxiety concerning the safety of the United States frigate Tennessee, with the S in Domingo Commis sion on board, reports that on "Jan. 1 Ut. 8(5, Ion. 72 to, passed a large bark-rigged man-of-war steamer standing southward under closo reefed topsails and steaming slow, which he ts sure was the Tennessee. It was blowing a Birong N. E. gile at the time, anJ a heavy sea running." l!te Tennessee, It will be remembered, left New York on Tuesday, January IT, so thit she had been at sea hut two days when seen by Captain Drum mond. Since then nothing has been seen or heir of her, according to the latest reports. A SEW DEVELOPMENT. The Itecent Finnartal Peeentrlcltlrs of at Young rliitutelpbiun. A correspondent writing from New Vjt says that the "PhilutUlpbla party" implicated in rot-cut fotgerles ou many of our banks had ob tained a charter for a bunk of bis own. under the laws of the State, with a capital of $300,00(), and a ns, bad not tbe denouement come quicker than he anticipated, to commence operations on Monday next. Leading; firms of this city bad Ur!gtd him deposits to tbe amount of 4 'ICO, 100, and thu, says tbe writer, "he could have discounted bis own paper, taken up t'i) forged paper, and removed all traces of hM Biiiiiielui eccentricities, at the same time that he would have been enabled to embark lu new operatioi s, If he had been so disposed." 'Jhls term "Philadelphia party" doubtless refers to Mr. Tryon Keaklrt, whose financial eccentiicliies came to light la-t week. He very likely caught up one of the multitudinous banic charters pussed by our amiable Legislature, and thus planned a career of future tluaucial great nt fs and proeperitv. It is said that balances in favor of this eelf-snmei Philadelphia party," ami nniiiiK to some $10,000, and In the keeping of New York concerns, have been attached for Philadelphia creditors. Th MoRTAtiTT of the Citt. -Tha number of deaths in the city for the week ending at 11 ran to-day was 2S0, being a decrease of 3 from the corresponding period of last year. Of there 144 were adults, aud 13(1 minors.' The pilnctpal causes of death were: Aipoplexy, 3 croup, 7; congartiou of the brain. 9; congestion (f the hit 1., (; consumption, 47; convulsions, 4; dipihetia. 2; diarrho-a, 1; disease of the heart, 10; debility. 25; scarlet fever, 8; typhoid fever, 4; intluuiinailou of the liiugit, 25; in Hum mitt ion of the rtouiach and bowels, C; marasmus, 10; old age. 11: j aUy, 4. t he deaths were divided as follows anions the diftient wards: C ards. I Wards. Kiitt 14 Mevcuteentb It Sec md 12 Eighteenth 17 llil.-d 1, Nineteenth 25 Fourth 14'Twentieth 21 Fifil 7iTweuty-flrst 1 Sixth 5 Twenty-second 9 Seventh 7 Twenty-third 4 Kithth Twentv-fourth 13 Ninth Twenty-fifth... 3 Tenth 8 Twenty-sixth 15 Eleventh 5 Twentv-seventh 18 Twelfth fl Twenty-eighth 1 Thirteenth 5 Unknown f Fourteenth 12! Fifteenth 12 Total 230 Sixteenth. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven A Bra., No. 40 3. Third street. rECONDBOAKD. fstoonoCAA K7a.. 81, 9 tti Penna It.... 60V f 1000 Pa K V nttfis.loV son do.... bow. So 4lH)0Ptilla A Els.. 87 i lOOsttftchNPf. ... lTV f.oo sh Cata Prf RW 100 ah Reading lt,..i9 M 190 do......... S9 gooah iA-b N...bla 81 'i 100 do 660. 89,S H sh Com'h Pk.... 64 ltiiO sh Fulton CI.... 6 I iittxOO k A H... t6X iosh MluehUl JtMj " LATEST NOVELtY. "THE B.IHQNIAL EHVEIOPE." WM. H. HO8KIN8. butloner, Card EDgiaver, Steam Power Prlatar, Plo. OlS AllVH Street 1 si smwp riULAI5AiPfiUa