A 11 s Ir o j i L'S eamen; O F l 1 I T n i lli d o E y THE PRESS.-PfIiLADELPHIA SATURDAY; # JANUARY 23, 18r8 . • I a . TRADE OF PHILADELPHIA, DURING THE YEAR 1.320, . - - - • • • • ' ' ~. . . _ . .. -..... • , .--..•,• .. -. . . . .... . .. , ..„ E.yhtbiring the Countries it was with, the ?mother of Vessels . ~ ..• . Last b n l a ' r i l • li g: l d l i I l i i t s : e ' t s l a l , to t e ' : d., A s j e c '; : m e i d eb r r e i t!: i l . t os i r e e ' l A r.cl ll l hu N f l u t :s e l i r s o lk l N s v a s i s i ' : s e al r en o , t a v p d s e i d . THE DOCTRINE OF ALLEGIANCE. BY MIDNIGHT MAIL. PENYSYLVANIA LECITSLA.TUItE. with the Value of Cargoes ' entered un a t n o d f cleared, Tonnage, andandtotara" all -- q u i i i t e h t tat},. . HAICILIEIDURG, Jan. 22, 1838. d The arrest of Wan Kan and hie guerilla . . . ' - ; i i ...,- :- L ' - '`i r '' :' .force by Commodore PAULDoiII has occasione . i FROM WASHINGTON. rest of the h SENATE. • tilled, the A number of petitions from Philadelphia were 7::::: ~,.. sttr - ; 1.- .24-is Q. --- ,e, great deal of discussion upon a subject '''t -, -- ' - - II .- - . , ::.3.1.4...- + = that, Kansas Ruestlon-Governor Walker In Town ono presented rather a fall appear- Caravans of Camels in the Weat-Phtladel- presented, for the alteration of the license law. ENTERED. •3 , - • • '"' '' "tss-l=tees•-'''''''''"-'•••"-• , 'to the American citizerwmust aIwaya,POSOUS ln 1' t Office, &e -&0, , ,- -' 0000. It was the Opening night of a short operatic Mr. BUCKMAN read in playa a bill to reappro • .in '•00,- - ', ipme,q,,, ht of p a " campaign. The opera erste 'Abe Barber of Seville," Prieto oertain money to the surrt of the Eastern . SATURDAY, .T.A.lltrititY4l-28,1.85Ei. ' a strong interest. That„ -subject is tfi'e rig ' v .I American Tassels. I Foreign Vessels. -,' WA4III3OTON, Jan, 22, 1868. whioh, though nothlnief ft novelty, is generally an Penitentiary, looked up in the enneylvanla Bank. • _, -- • 0 't ''" • - ''''''''' - '''' .4 " :expa triation, or,ln othei•;titirds, the-Ziloctrine • ( 1 0,erfespendence of The press.] --; ' , .-- - The bill was taken up and passed. Total. Countries whence 01 , 4 ,, , ,, :f.itt1fATE 'MONA+ .E' ' - The, "'resident , denied , himself to ' eVetybody attraction," • ' Mr. Cram read a bill to create two leather and iii i , ,i , ,t. f lti k. 'tie State Oeinialt , 'eo far as judicial opinion ita-extiOidtion,tire yesterday. The supposition is that he was on- The publio prefer a lively tO a gloomy comedy. Iwo flour inspectors for the port of Philadelphia. entered, And thus, The Barber, Cinderella, and Dort Pas. ,Mr. INGRAti read a bill providing for Indexes to ..!.; F t ..a .l 4 i -'a li - ,i '-'-''-' -- 1- cif t i he-nemer'ra ' bur , tratitint • is' that ftlit;t : e • itfritO right!fif. eX.ba tee, held at Buehler sMotel, yarns g, Y .concerned, ~, , gaged in deep' reflection upon the Intelligence 11 ca-ni.e.is whicih has arrived' from noting Governor Denver. male find more real admirers than the Puritani, sheriff's deeds In the several courts of the Com• .4 0 .5. g -5 I g iL° g t fi 1 0e§/: Wl* , 11.4 , ,,•-, , 1 , ,,,,.. q. , ;,.. , 0 -e - -<, r, • ' &lotion, and, consequontlY, that It og There is a groat °hang° going en in renpect to Lucia, or any other lugubrious piece. They would EN/ulth' E. ot ',.... at the' next Deinkratto State. Coat - 1 • ',..,,-,,q .a .P.M.61 . 1 r-F.4 - ' r , , v ---,--- - `..,.• ',,,•- . not dissoluble by the act of the citizen alone. Also. a bill relative to the recording of deeds Swedish W.ln affairs in Kansas, end just now,one can form no rather smile than weep, Ina planer publio amuse- and mortgages in the city of Philadelphia.•B die 4 755 37 $10,073 .. , '- - - - - • VOUVLOp %DO 41/ 4 at vrveutirg,,R. the :itp, da.y,,,nr, 'That was the doctrine laid down by Chief. . aoo a 'other than that went. The Barber Is extremely dramotio In cha• Also, one - relative to recording opinion approaching ur ey, Bremen the members and Holland••• •.. ...• 4 755 37 $lO 073 •• • • 5 1,963 Ti 432 915 6 1,963 71 432,015 ' lifaroh next , , ~..,, ~. , .r„,,,. -... •,` • A, - -, - ' --' 4 InaticeEntewonnt in what is known as Wu,- Calhoun and Lecompton aro fast slinking into motor. A young girl preform a gay young lover to resolutions of the incorporated sovietise in the nit &gland 2 • 783 21 82,4881 1 260 56 53 OK ' 430 7 632 5 10 20 074 9 1,043 31 102.563 T . 4 0 1 1144 tio4aWn. del4ated from the, . bore of a civil , . s , All• ; the, Pem oblivion and nothingness, with the contempt of a stupid old guardian, and weds him, at lest, by f Philadelphia. Ireland , , „09 4 2,462 109 {52,670 ' 60 ' . 45 550 1 539 8 I' l s 388 1 785 18 28,804 4 3,174 in ' ' '` •• Eili &tilde i'd'lt'''i?'"eiletillYtliiitifois 'cq 'Lum,..s!VPaf9w - - - o Mr MAneri is reed li'll t a i o vinsate portions of Other Br. N. 26,196 5 3,959 1234 54,700 lilt'''. ' llk 11 QP " '• ' '''''''' f mmiintitilt - " said he, aro bound to each every section of the Union, which both so richly her woman's! wit, assisted by the trieks of rt lively -t " an -A. Po 48 8,711 313 70,668 28 4,',871 Map us d Story streets, Twenty•fourth ward, DrltiSh W. Indie• 35 7,202 290 211,10 11 1 360 183 65,131 76 19,282 496 135,799 the Stste 0.1,1 - conironie in thelleilinualfonse of , , , Y) _ 'Of -the , ti t • • - E 'bi db' It b bthe par es • 0 ruerit. • - von politiolana afford an unusual exhi - an uNu outs ar, er, real hero of the opera. Philadelphia. 8 ~....0 , ......,4 , x ... IWO Pltenthi'THUESDAYr 'cittriarioininiec'atiri)neßritish Guiana.... 3 go 29 gs Ito , u 40 998 48 8 567 370 25'2,067 ''''''''' .4"tP-: " 8 ' - •ta - - Otrlii66olVo it .by . , his own Son In giving their hearty amen to this donoue- Madame Do Lagrange sustained the role Of the Mr. ',Mains road a bill to repeal the tonnage Br. Poe in Afrion 4 7 - -,- -- • ' •• • • •• • ' 3 ' ••• •i 907 29 98,340 MAROM*I,B6% - wk 10 oVltrek,AAE i j,toinotititiaa t his eompapploaptl _,.. _ , ~ _ 'molt. . .. ~ - heroine, Rosins. liar ;Nine has apparently not . tax on pig metal, blooms, ore, cinders, etc. 826 so wool' .. .... .. British East Indies I 883 lti 102,381 .. •. • - 4 826 36 59461 .eandidaWfar'ludits et - thelicieme' curt awl :ad.,' . . , -_ . . ' Plans for the adjustment of the existing (Mut- been injured by nearly three years' wear and tear The House resolution appointing au auditor to Prance, on A 011.121 tic 5 2,165 70 223,528 2 . 609 2i •• - 1 663 19 192,355 Oanali • o9limiati,oVr., and-for -Vie treientetten, of •examine the amounts ' of F. Knox Morton, late Spain, on 6,leditr'6 2 441 15 19,096 I ' I 152,124 3,674 90 375,652 I,obo 41 74,250 7 on - etnt4igi Waifs hi -Rititltillo." the nuperit.y_of ty are being framed by members of the Demoeretio in this country. 170 X execution is brilliant-Boole- Treasurer of Philadelphia, was passed. Cuba 137 32,858 1,132 2,772,096 6 564 38 897, _ . _ 1,601 56 93,348 party, who tire of this Kansas question, and would times, as where elm coos rather than warbles, it is A bill was passed authorising the payment of the Porto Rico it 14.2 33,82° " 1,1 . 0 2,841,892 1 01,,.. 0 - 51 949PQ , .. ,-,,,...., ,1 70 0 7:. _ ~' Il' - '. ' . relieve Congress of its further consideration in any peouliar. Undoubtedly am is V, splendid artist. annual Slats appropriation of $2,000 to tho State Sardinia !13 1,982 82 178,239 1 177 0, 21,428 14 216 .- . 4 -4 . 1,..‘/ -re R, )31.1.0.1 ,, , Ghairmari. „,, ' Agricultural Society.• • •• • • .... ' 1 678 16 13,842 1 ' 47: 88 199487 - n ;I,: i1.,,,, , 1 4Ki 2 .. , e Way that would fairly consult the will 'of the Soo. Yet her opening effort, "Una roes one fa," the Tuvouny 13,842 The bill to Incorporate the Susquehanna Mutual Sicily 3 1,475 48 97,62'' 1 212 15 19,670 4 1 787 8 -tT.'ll.4lrfaimulbnl • :P./i,i4FlC s: •' , '''l '' '''- pie to be affected by their action. It Is alleged, trial song of so'many artistes -Molibtan won her Insurance Company was passed. 118 0,340 228 195,65 i 1 2,728 95 • 62,432. 27 10,068 ' 6 1 117,193 l ' - 411:4:1 1 /tatlIAIIi'V". -' • • .. •. : ... Hayti 14 2,728 111 66,434 2 347 14, 10,494 16 3 , 075 323 24841. , ,-. --, .ol''' ''" `''' ' - '-- '''_. - .7 - 7 -- --':'---- too, by gentlemen who ought to know what the first laurels with it, on her return to England, lo The bill to incorporate the Norristown Cornish Mexico 128 68,4,22, 2 21 , 12. 2,140 .. - . .. ••.• 9 219 12 2,140 - rSI Tradc Administration designs doing, that Mr. Buobenatt 1828, end even Alboni tried it at New York-went Engine Works Rea passed en second reading, and Venezuela laid over. 19 5,251 235 870,033 1 228 18 ..• •20 5,48 • 253 1170 033 'favors the rubbing out of the blotch of blunders ~fr rather flatly. Tho only hearty applause she The Brazil L 66 • 16,491 504 2,711,718 4 1,051 36 164,154 80 17542 630 2 n ' upploment to the Point Breese Park A5.,945,933 already committed, and beginning again so that received was in the musio-lesson scene, whore she ititeiatio l n aim token up. , ___l 'the record may, by act of the Legislature calling gave the Hungarian Variations. Mr. Tension offered an amendment to prohibit Total ... 4 0, 144 880 4 7^l $l5 42 ' i _______ =::_n_ , , _.____ , 2,087 85.21,649 857 21,706,2334608 166,329,5,578 417,14379 _ .._. _ ' another ' Convention, road unequivocally and At the conolusion, Instead of the brilliant trio, the running of horsey for a prize or bet.. , straight-forward what are the domestic. institutions "Do feline de nesto," which is one of the gems BeTnhate b ill w as , on m thr eotion o' , elo postponed M, , a on Mon•nd th CLEARED. adjourned till e ok P. e which the 'people of Kansas want, and how, upon of the piece, she gave as a solo, " tho celebrated day. 'M, a republican foundation, their State organization Lagrange polka." She sung well, as she always HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. II American Tames. i i Foreign Thula, ji Total. shall be erected. does, but her deficiency in drateatio power-in The Speaker returned the thanks of Governor Countries whither ',---------- _______ . Governor Walker is to town. which Gazzanige exoele-was apparent. Whet es'. Pollosk to the House, for the courtesy extended to °leered. "'• • ll I r - quisite bye•play might have been made where the Lim 'i 1 * .; i 0 r.... 11 7, , a •. _ a gives Figaro the letter, 'which she had prepared i ; before hand, J••' ' 4 i ,t - ~ ,?, ._ . orydAwa.tue rSlave _ . 44); Thialterliatapitt lia - tpiclAtlns Newkirliow WistiTqvamL-LaiacrEtulgratical4c TherLegia.:, OfEtei*V*Scireigiti , oft ex-Preilde4 cAnsot; '101#31V)14), itooi4ThelYiir4fit'o4 ifk V 400 . 14 • 14410 6 4 crolOvittkrevto;o3l. Er6114.-' , FoAt)ril Psax 41.,N • 7,l4rwAl44l•Parrfet,. Tit&Ors,,PROYX, Y ,9 millift . ,44 . X, 44;41;0x ,WitANIUSL , - Wiese et last reeeivinii the truth feral tan- tfaiNntr &Alf - A . o;lmi- thel:theit'inlpyMxt the r 'idtaili fit-the hiesfidn &Ikon the 4tireht ::th*:ent.nunotto,!lriajority- of 1042 t A itithnitAlittf;t4ellinpttur:pdpstibition; /, , 0 A1a4 66 ireitttlavntbeing , nonnted. , , Theatext Boiless tigtertittriikii thikil° lll4 , ll l i ' t *Olk i 3O? 3t thirTerritirry, ( wbb haeldgrpatebedfronr-Soen= 'figAlß4: l lo7A. t4l t i k 6 "*-0 1,4at i t(v O? dilthi4i4drileceinber;flir:the COnstitittton, 490; 1 1c hed-flitreLl ofiphich arsfritictufthf?! $g" . #104,4 1 RI:CP.OOIi ltaye not "onlyttleetureit an iinhense*jority against the tAlhoilire l diltrituinde; but • that attempt to esto4 -4 ix' ithingiolo : in - • exior hes only' , resulte4An unother-exPosnie okratteality , at the` `'tiillotboi: '' What course -will bo i1,"4" 4 4 0 6 ex ... 4240,pkg •Atz , :srAckwikeiltAk t Jeliii4s to be Ittiisemit - Iflr yap:that:Whew the: tAecomp- VC*, ,*l-cl.f.4lo+‘ emit , - ;l,U,; 4 oorlgrtms; it Trill iwiAteh - stincanutiliatedAhat.:Ack,lnll-fl ttilybd , :t ; ;Ot: arded lit *uehneetloit 'ytttlf it; do igg s 9gblfxdii.,kl4o.3kfci, voteauuderabitulingly.dShonld the Locanipton t/OiiibititiVbislbred4 tlfrelgYo4 l 4 B ,,;'*4 slmll i typmee Wh'uf f *Unieitor ; thethlUuryi so :..thitW ViPitirOliiii - A4, - people of musul'inur immediately-proceedto:l;fortn :14 i t t l i f e: - Pe i tfi t L i.l4 ol4i t willAult bo able to an; Met T410%6140* tbNit)etild . to '11;i i forbirPiol '4"Tito4-,,tiv4l ieinagkon!gdistlthtiOn;whiatt being,T.esolved,-willienaerLit-impessible liven -WOW thd. - treat,i 'ts;n4l:l.B6F?'Weirifitit - no:Che surprised tii 'see :44,,a4M0 A436:11444 the raiMidneri'of :thea,eisomptMrconstittitidi at-pne,tt branded #iiiitiatifipt;iluttliiseMaitifii,lt,ittetited and Alluktmi tr4Diikt iha:rediriti,dovedi nionMe*lffig4o tliel,niehlorple"q`apaple'S'et . - I ,;Y, -AO F.F#o4.liLesits' revolution, when the nthjority of - the people :watirpntdotstibytftiree,antlitrtibie`iity A,•lftic kfigfoSgt-tetillie.olo b forg(o3. hatithi trocipeon.the Unita: Ptatei, hay`eillp I tit :0 1 4 1 V0A1 ifOliffecr;tl6,7ol4oiity: 210;'41- , :M4l4o3taiiiit klisitaioia.t.,htt'verunid. to , erit" ll'ow•?Svill they; speeeell in thldr:'64b'reld leon i tutfiikbrithPrciillscolis`de tat 'in; I ~inentfam)-4efors allotted wherf,a - re-i , ; -fornP , lVlna,V:be - Attempted • - • ;:thi'of , • I / ielleg e ftfr4 4001 1 iPTIf:40, 1 . 1 , 1 ; 3 14 - 1,144 e; .-prorteicumtulk.fh.r: -4seng ,:of-thd .Lecbmpion i , wConifiintion hair ;idea pie:gentlemen who' have been 'askine that the; 'abduktininpe.l4 o lle4,:tii7titingoi ; their: , ici.vfil'+fltiges 4 11 44 f l l6-9141tdtr Constitti: .-tlitif;:tnaktind that wilitrothey " the majority NM , cilskr - 00 0 0(0.itte , evety , free Iqdthtf,t , :l9lolclll Anii4e.prOigtiebuoulk,for)t.,lB:4is,.e.ertattir,as, that the night followsqlididauthatimy inch. iittempticuffettlelbe- Ititiagtiestlen -,- tuittettleetni4folitieliVl4hitilpis"ohn " AtßlA ll 44(l,44eui,Ardr:Would -, :tterew into our ~ , A Ltare- e leetienis the keit dis-; (”" - • Oriottlaiti 71Virtirtkre • 1 . , •• = !:;: 4 4 1P:i11:046,14k 1 n:40 - .1 1 : 174 ,i '1 4 6 :144 eigaterkln iseo.:agreeatowiti.: Iw:suites'. as thar { IVihteliff , titeitrriltder eifirilsbuiv‘'Our :pfael ,%01,9,1„11ur,111E4T InAuratkenof', An7M;wi le ,, ,Artori;:aiKtke4:,etirement : ortke - eldtox,-. • 4,0011 ,- .ll.dthinistratkm - . !Thereiwas none of the' pitterneps Vticif has 'ina4nd tkeleotainenno-: ,of into' 4,o4.*o6Ptilie; Eta ind'Paited! like old fricnilsmhile their , respective' cabinets: eassbelated tegetba.on tite:nriit intimate - titnut: 7 Wtth -- d0f61:.! nor" i'etiocur." .45n ifle" bnfoie: - after - Alb:lt e.dretnony the-ex-Go-1 - htpefiOrdtnedrwitlreeternor , Thee folloi r iedily f AWA9'nfgcI4 4 PIAMYRI,NPPAP cm i i P 4 014°T.4041 10 04 1,0 9i In- a:, nodViCamarle.mEtlietr perkbnalreepeetr.: N o make a nO9 of these 4rieop r oug li pstr a ti ons ; and trust the am4;W° ug prgeodeftt will, always be•imlt#4.,lier.eafter../It is natural and right s , in aMlren daiiljtr fetintlil,td:ll6ldlndep'endent! Andtsolf;;and iperat alettlated - toAroducaydigai s e iL Y-' 616° % i A0 3 ):49 '1 1 4i,,t4 :AxtriPhOtstai ,*.44o7.4:e7aillii6'ppitkie.l It.dislgreettrent-kv AVe.iingerely to: 1 ylipr,:p,ioAnyuli , on pfrit . wkfelt initiagetri-g4ds,friiiritii i v p,redecessor; and , aletr , Vei)Ahir-kpMleing. aneetalollisti, 'A/ llt treihtintitifof 1i - dire - 411st %let , 41..tigistrate ;of atm ~g reitt- X emrnonviealth., of r e i: th idi e l i f i e;.e, • 4i; .1. - $‘4• , •*• ! .,:,.74.-.1- L Jr,/ I l'AlPlT 4t tY l nkr* 4" . TY 'W C P Utfoldetuv Sonitors Bnowit and , t , Pecirare quite- digfiab means chal7of i ieice4lNlKO,Upon" the - AA , ministration for its - nehloTeourldlti,sppport o 4 the zetioiV'ef' 'dila 'triter' Atherfe , iii - soanian.l. They differ with bold bitterness'froie the Pig} - 5 1fithiritiv , FerjoifOivri part, we have no }ioeitar - tioh fit eitpteasMg the bopo 'that Congress will' ""cite' a 'Medal, to Commodore they)lo:'not;,th:kpOPilet and they'will nqt} on)ygrifer "'quo Joken„ hut . many tolprot their. eatiest.appreeiation, of .hip prompt:,anill gallant -b,earing - tigaintit piracy -and plunder., • -we' :true it la • so,: an , .reported, - , that tho; Committee on , Teriltorief fit the Senate have dbre'rniineil 'to recoMend the voting of 'r ;#6 - C rn omPlodoro ' polikt not fall to,pass 631 " ' a Feat :43ut,,w er engross dops tl,pi,,,petove . venture, to, prpdict that on, th 4 return , of Abe: gallant Commodore to hts count trhhewillhe welcomed by such a popular up, •rishig'aerwiti - eionvinee our representatives that ':titeli*oiiiititienti:Are resolved not to forget 4 MatiVlio - fikallareff 'to do' right,: regardless of ~qpnacquctic4s.,•„. Teen eat alio fled ..that pe,act Admlnisiratieu„ is more warmly applauded, by.his countrymen than his reftmal. to censure COmniodoro_PatuaaNa for litslittest 'of WALKER and his gang. 1 - - • 9,lllS,:yr.atEfliql4tufg, and idfo6 110 , • ' ,4 Pt i geStßitil:Of la ' Atilq) , IPP4rMP* that e,..grapb:Appearesl, iu Tria,Pikasa ,7th '.zinst.:,reproaeritia.g4ilm ,as, a pteaeber, a_ la 4 -Yerfaild arpolitielarry •-lit.lillaitan says " '- - ,Eittriafibfilltlieitatibly•-lad have :nevoi' bad 414 coailz 4 arid I hope 'yoly Will eon : eta:et:that lfi whollY he'l47 Th grill Om t 7 ip,l:ll.l4'6lCP4ll474Assi:rsf?hii:):P Ysitton g O a i t 4I , IP I A tAn,fAxer, of; an_ 4 ' 4 13 " I I 4 : l epee llg '49.111.304.4faii /.d.belift?!l ' l4 oyi) e - >taftkoodvepulteptrul. if- it* :qigytrult.,,Tielj, <"4ltebliebedentitif frielidlify,'ellpgebeivreeinAfr' tlV4Altorlitl iluterbitt 14-1 . Tielipsikticitife,lbfiesuld; be hn , abodint fea 0t la 1.1.0 i oiititir; to , Or 0 0 4 0-170110110 4 4.4 rr.4.11/c; j 4 ,c;tdaaxibulyn MU7I The political consequences flowing from this &Wan; subjeetett ati the' tittle, to -very severe criticism; 'and its reasoning and ,cOnclusittl'weriassailedl end deniekby some Of' the "ablest p . ens' f in- the country. Never theless, 'aft if judielafpiecedent it 'has net yet TkAieieirdllehtt Yrirrart has'sheYin pofiKieigtierk to tai„eontrolled by it.'., .Ihdeek.:tui,thO , brotict ground of natural right , and politiesl expediency, it cannot,. in, 'its full eider* be sustained: While the bene fite it' iftpyverriment , are received t- While the shield of protection geardS'and -protects ttiVriliert,' he, 'is 'bound I.6',obedience ; but if tiet`rie longer 'asks tho protection of the Go vernment ;A. he withdraws from the sphere of ifs operation, goes into. a different country, and'under a different jurisdiction, without the animus of.returning,• his allegiance, in reason ankjustice, ought to • be deemed at an end. The citizens' of a'State are not the property of its, Government—not chained like serfs to the hell. The viorld before them, where to chtiotte their pled° <rest, and Providence their guide." The. English doctrine of alle giance-.is a monstreue absurdity:. It is the offspring,:of the feudal system, and wholly *upset to, , thez-mere enlightened ideas of the' "'lrma:rut era. 'Wherever feudality is ex ploded; the' notion of perpetual- allegiance slibtfid bet treated as binielete. ' Put, while wOthus Oiled the abstract right of eXpetriation, we are 'net insensible to the fact that cases, may arise when restraining its exercise would, be. justifiable. , Necessity la a la* which overrnles_all other laws; it is verily the- higher law whose behests aro irre sistible.' Suppose,- for instance,• a •country was' sParZelY fiettled and engaged In ; the.einigration of Its citizens at such a time ' would weaken its force and directly threaten its independence. Who will pretend that, *tithe face of such circumstances, the Government' might not justifiably' interpose and restrain the emigration, and on obvious Principles enforce the doctrine of allegiance? This and' other cases are exceptions to the Right 'of ' eipatriatioii.' The labile security, the, public?, safety must necessarily confine ankraodify all„hhatract rights, whenevM. that socurity.and safety_ are put in jeopardy by • their assertion. , • , , , • ~ : •Hriving thus stated what we conceive to be the tree doctrine respecting expatriation and aliegl'auco, we lirive'a Word to- add upOn the ,eXtraordinary'protensiona of Wax,xon and his _.avoi*.s. - , had a'iight,:say.they;to expa triate hilinyilf Ntlit'doe§ it follow that in exer cising this right ,he ceuki raise and equip a military force within the limits of the country ho eras to leave, in order to make svar ripon'tha country to 'which ho was about to repair? Does the possession of one right ire. Oyih n efbrthe/right , of violating established taws and s ildraith — or nations to carry it into effeOt 4 The puti3One of Wer.r.xn was evinced byhisproneedings before he loft the United , Stiter3 and bY his acts after his arrival in Nica ragua. That purpose was war; and, war upon a country with which we wore at peace, -a oduntry - whoio Government we . recognise ; whose diplothatic agent' we - receive ; a coun .try, in,. fuct,_ which hOs' all the - exterior :113.44 of 4thropoidoni" member of the great „family of nations..Vir.ittiron._ clearly violated ' the-noutrality.laws in fitting out an expedition against such a country. For so doing, he was liable Ea 'arrest before he left our territorial jurlddietion, and equally liable to arrest any where upon , the high seas, the common joris 'diction of;a11 nations. Technically, ho could not bo arrested in Nicaragua; but who had a rigbtto,cornplain cf,the act? Not WALKER, to arrest; but tl4 power intated. in..arrooting•hink.- ornplains of the «grave P.scrinise; we may pen ion of ,IVen.n.an and his projects, tieiliting Oft' id the Party. The fallowing we - copy. Pfbm'ibe Clinton peinecrcit, , edtted q H.ll. Privrtrineop, Depnty 'Ocrotary . of the Common )vealthby:Gof., P , acz u " We notiee. a 11113pAsition in eonntquartere to .proscribe thole Donwrats who CllllllO agree to the ,adinissionlof•Katuzaaps i . qtato under the L000mp• too conatltittion, —Tbe z absurdityapd folly,of, snob ,p stop ought to be apparent to veep , one. If pub ?lic! :sentinipnt ttTpnn4. us is an, lndleation of the .feeling of the popooraoy of the State, weeuspeat there would be but aonnelt party left after snob a etiminerrproaeeding, . In Oil county there would ,not a eutpaient nunaber remain to fornka standing aotnipittee, and we hear of , a similar unanimity of sentiment in the, counties around no. * .‘,'Pot why may not_Democrats direr 011 Kansas atfairiwitbont,affooling their party stariding ? We do 311.0 see that it is a violation of thO principles of thq par,iyici;ecipporinei bpposo the patnis.liep of 'Territory into the Union aaaKiat,oupdpraeerialn Constitution, so,that it be repubUomrin form ; and ; hp rogardte the :various ,measures, of 'erpedenoy, Jrari4,olie,ot shiveryrigidiliOn, Ire think - it hat hold, i thlil.'„DeAsocrats,raight differ :to,thc4r,proprlitY, bitocting their pair) , siandiag ) , providing they remained true .to the party„prsanliation l We Maintain ,that Politiop doiagao we iosist, that we are sus- Jatneri by the previous uniform notion of the party. It will - not dO .t,o' read such men as Douglas, Wnikor, and Kerney, out of the party. They, hav• dayelei,ttheir"llytßar4 ittiolita: to ihrk male. 19pallep,# . 4 ody - ft*.rnatdeßtafDenioar,o.tiopriaolpies. ahoy boo n,'foundin, the.ripposithei:-- atid!ievei hike-Wand die; pary was 1n 414- ,ger, . 1 4pd.riiill:thoY i hO#„bitmotolfttod.riropl,y oaugo ihey',lnsisitlialliiiisas shall not:hood:rutted into ChoUnto untior 'Constitution:whieti is no. , toyiently,epreB4 . 4y saajority,ot Ito oitizono, and' nil.:ollfOilltlickiii of irbieh many of them novor had! an oppprtueity,, , to iartiiipato? Nuraft.,—apd the Harty arthrait-to • , l'he'Otif6 . Statesman' and fiiinette. "''''fili's' - giciact;iciti: of the 17th thus 'clikoi an ‘lRP 9 AtA;9° l lgF9XJotiraik• Ic•an.4 .l lc into il6 tToi t ou widordhe,CalhOtn, Constit4tion: After. What - we hare *eni Oble, Tilikrbis;MlChlgab,7l,icOnl.49;lOwa; iiiiineiSota;and l!Te!braela, net "AO ap;di ...AV: 'trait ;, ..and:T.o r t ter li;cheas herseif,.ne k j eg t,i , and regular election, has pronounced against:4o Iticoropton• imposture,— wo bannot • believe - the eolenfii - and enured . rights of the' people'tiill be tilunpled down by pon g ross.,But thin thing; is to 14:0 * .dime, thank,4 40 fifree ,, .putouts of the, rights of othere, but resolute to main tain their eNin, will have' the redress In their owa 'hands, and they will apply it.' That man is "'meat; who ii,peetti, theta to sayinit supinely' to tinneoce eery and auperiluoiliCreachery and insult. Lc:7%We learn, with regret, from Washing= ton, that Mrs. Jowl OALvEnr, daughtor!cir the, Hon. Hu!Wm 4viu,:and"with of JonN vXicr, Eisq,, of Maryland, died in that city on Wedneaday last, the 20th instant, aged thirty- Ono yeare. TUB 9OI4ILERCR OF PLIILADIMPTILA.— We aro indebted to GEORGE *. JACKSON, Esq., of the gust= "[Ouse, for an interesting state ment'. ok the /commerce of our port for the year 1857. It will be found in our paper this morning.' Froth a . nthloo of Surgeon-General Law :ionit- report in the American Journal of the Medical Sanwa it is ascertained that fho tallest `nion enlisted in the United States are! from tho State of Georgia, where, out of, one huaidrod lyted,', thirty wore six foot Ind, over While the she:Tost 0371 are froat.Neir, York, svherse only four out oil ono hundred were six feet. The tallest re omit froth Georgia was six foot eix inches, and the 'mean , height' of the riarttitS theme , tra:s live feet • eight 3nehes. The tallest enlisted.mam from New Yeric i t was sli'foet one 'and alialf inehiss, and the, moan height:Otpow,York reeruite was live feoteix inches.: :Southern and-Western 23tatee pro duce. the tallest teen, and the biiddio owl Down &awl the shoi test: ' Mescal:l'. Beals and N7ll(l,'Of Willi amsburg; Mimes., Lave been arreeted on the -- charge of cruel tregataitit of= their child, a boy flys years 1011. The alleged' 'oinbltieeniiated f a riierti ybip ;Tang, ex 'poenke de4:ll4goyoto :Westhog, and tloprl vatiop of faod t axteadiag qva i t a patiod,of pa to cispa ella's,' l ' Aisi:riit'nepses e , tpififiedtehavieg,seen" ther',Sather, 'l , tirlithe ehiid with groat ; st,v,ergy as long,' age as last July, two of whom swore to having coo sited at 444 y tipatAfty„aad L at another, twenty, I jistinot - 144dt Witt 4 VIM Of in:aitillf°'4. and 4 bal i ) o P+s• -1;, , L ', . K ., i.:6 - •.;', 3.% ,'.• . 4)lZga•VZ.;'.; V.:4,7 vii/ 1.-.: , : , ',., --,=., I/ ~: .., i: I learn that a project is on foot to introduee a large number of camels into Texas, Arizona, and Now Mexico, at private venture. Vent. Boalo'e experiment with these animals in censtructing t his wagon-road has proved their superiority over mules, which are now used mainly for the trans portation of passengers and merchandise across the sterile plains toward California. At no distant day earaVane are looked to bo established between the mines of Tema and Ban Diego, on the Pacific, and between other points whore vast stretches of sandy desert have to be traversed. The Conimittee on Territories of the Senate have decided to report on Monday next a bill for the ad• Mi 1731011 of Mineeeta into the Union as a State. The irregularities wbioh have boon referred to in the daily papers have not been of so serious a character as have bean imagined. Whatever they have been, they have been obviated by common consent and the bill as reported will pats with lit tle debate orAjoetion. The Hon. Paulus Powell, of Virginia, a mem ber of the Committee on the Poet Moe and Poet :Roads, to whom it has been referred to investigate the question of the location of the city post office in Philadelphia, has fixed to bear all the parties on Tuesday next. The estimates to supply deficiencies in the ap propriations of the present fiscal year for the army, and which will be included in the General De ficiency Bill, to be reported in a day or two from the Committee of Ways and Menne, amount to *6,700,000. The estimates for the Post Office de &kolas amount to $1,469,173• Other deficiencies sum up the total amount to about *9,000,000. These estimates for the army provide not only for the service of the present fiscal year, but also for sorrieo in the fiscal year ending 30th diem), 1859. Subsistenee and means of transportation, reinforcements, ho., for the army for Utah, must be provided for early operations in the t Territory next spring. The defieleney in the post-office service shone that that branch of the Government is any thing but self-supporting. The conetruotion of a railroad to the Pacific ex oltes maoh attention. The Speaker lies not con stituted the special committee on the subject. It is proof of the interest felt by member. from every State, that they press their claims to bo placed on that committee. Amount of balance in the United States Treasury January 18, 1858 84,690,989 20 Amount of receipts from let to 16th, 1,655,971.03 Drafts returned paid " " 1,801,573.54 Drafts issued " " 101,688.48 Reduction FROM HARRISBURG. [Correspondence of The Press.] Rennisannu, January 22 Tho members of both the Senate and the House of Ropresentativos—or those' of thorn in town—have unanimously joined fa inviting Col. John W. Forney to come to Harrisburg, to deliver kis leo tare upon '" American Statesmen." Several of the niembers heard it delivored at Lancaster on Wednesday evening, and their desire to have thOir friends and acquaintances hear it is the best cons mentary upon what they think of it. A bill appropriating certain money for the sup port of the Eastern Penitentiary was taken up and passed. The foots in the ease appear to ho those : The appropriation of the last session to thin insti tution had boon drawn by the managers, and de posited in the Blink of Pennsylvania, which was lost by Its suspension, or at least the use of it lost for somo Limo to same'__ It wan .r.m.s varrilint they should have It, and this hill propo ses to maks an arproprlation, and take a transfer of tho certificates of deposit to the State. It will pass the louse in a day or two. A bill 'to create' two loather and two flour .11- spectors in Philadelphia hag boon introduced Bi roultancoasly in both houses. At present these are both very lucrative positions, yet the labor is mostly done by doputier, who, for the most part, get meagre salaries. If they were divided the deputies would do the work and get the pay. The_proposition, I noticed !IMO thus age to an tlsorize students-at-law to praotiso in court, with the coneont of their preooptore and the client, has hoemknocked in the bead by the Judiciary Cora mittoo, which roported it with a negative recom mendation. The ambitious young disoiples of Blackstone will have to wait, however impa tlentlY—renst tarry in derieho for a short time. - Both houses have adjourned until 3 P. M. on Monday. It is said that B. F. Chandler and Richard Ilogeland, of Harrisburg, John A. Tonle of Northampton county, and Benjamin F. Irwin , of Cumberland county, are appointed to the clerkship of the Stat• Department. They are all now filled except the obiof Olerkskip—salary $1,300 per annum. The report of the Hon. Frodarick' Watts, -Noel - dent d the Board of Trustees of the Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, to the Legislature, is on interesting document, tut showing the com plete success, thus far,'of the experiment. Con. Janne Irvin donated to the Institution two hun dred acres of good limestone land es en inducement to hove it located in Cents% county, and an equal amount has since been purchased for tho sum of eleven thousand dollars. The present means which the board have and which they expect to realize aro as follows : Contributed by citizens of Centro county a+ an inducement for present location of the institu tion• $lO,OOO 00 By State Agricultural Society 10,000 00 By Legislature at last eassion 25,000 00 Total - $45,000 00 'With these funds the board proceeded first to the erection of such buildingli as wore absolutely necessary to the enjoyment of the property. and 'to layingeut , the grounds and planting as exten sively' ,as practicable, preparatory to the nom .rgenatiment of a course of instruction. A, conve nient farmhouse, a large barn, eorn-oribs, wagon shod, and other necessary ont•buildinge have beau completed; an edifice two hundred and thirty. three feet In, front and live stories 'high, with wings at either end, built of limestone, Is in a state •oe yorirarduess,•and will be completed during the ensuing summer lit a cost of $55,000. This, building in adapted to the accommodation o,f,at least two professors, with their families, and ,3110 students., lip etedents have yet boon taken, as the progress made in the buildingis not auffusiently advanced. It has been deemed bettor to proceed slowly butoortainly, as a measure of economy. It hiy bean found that time is necessary in the prepa ration ?Elise farm for that profitable instruction of practical agriculture - which is the design of the Itistitittion to impart. .The rkimmes for the further preparation of the farm and completion of _am buildings, the success of which they anticipate in the coming year, are : A legacy from Mr. E, Crosson $5,000 The appropriation by the Legislature 25,000 Which in mile payable 'when a like onto is raised, by individuals 25,000 Tho board have no doubt whatever but that .tho individual subscriptions will be forthcoming, from their success thus far. This subjeot of agri culture hue boon too much nogleoted no n science, leaving the tilling: of the EOll to the chances of ignorance, while manufactures have ever received the fostoring attention of Government. A now era has begun to dawn, distinguished for patent reapers, mowers, ploughs, and planters, that woald rather astonish the old Agrleolas ; and why may not equal improvements bo made In growing the crops, when a knowledge of soils, sub-soils, and oomposts is more generally diffused ? An act dissolving the bonds of matrimony be tween Thomas Washington Smith and Elisabeth G. McCauley was read in the House thia.mornlng and referred to the Judiciary Committee. * Destructlye Flre In Christie Street and the Bowery, New 'York A tire broke out in Ohrystio street' about one p'olotk_this morning, and extended to the Bowery and Stanton street, destroying several buildings and property to tho value of $lO,OOO, and throw ing,_ a largo,numbei of men out of employment. , The fire origyinted in the rear of a cabinet ware house, 197 Christie, arced, a fiao-story ho c k build ins, occupied by Augustus Janeson, a German. Ilia insurance is 36.000. The bonding was con sumed with its contents. Lose to Jancson $3,500. ! There were fifty men employed in the cabinet shop, and it is said they wets working at half price. About twenty of them owned their toolp, which were all destroyed. " From this building tho flames rapidly spread to the rear, 235 Bowery, a four story brink build; ng, whioti wul consumed. Thanco the, fire spread to 233 Ilowory, known as ing-saloon, occupied by normally,' C. Swift. Loss nuoketOottit or Bull Alley. a restaurant and bow!- ' $1,500 i loontrodfor $1,500 in the Astor L'oraPatir, New Yprk Poo l tampon:kg. Figaro had a very good reprogentative In Signor Gander. Ire teemed suited to the part, and It to him. Ile might have done hotter, we .thistk, with the famous Largo al factotum' —but the singer was before a otange audience, and this le hie opening to them. Ho was lively, animated, and active all through, and evidently has plas tered the intention of the character. He sang evenly and well. Signor Itocco, a buffo of high repute, was the Doctor Bartels. Ills humor, generally rather de monstrative, had to be kept under, but he played the part judiciously. We can scarcely say so much for Signor Art:want, as Don Basilic MS was admirably made up for the part, but evidently thought it hie duty to look amused, if not amusing, being on the broad grin almost all the time. That splendid passage, relating the progress and effects of calumny, wbiuh we have seen rendered as dramatically as to keep the audience In bushed expectancy, was delivered with less than the usual affect. Count Atmooira might have had a bolter re presentative than Signor Labacetta. As a tenor ho is deficient in power and dramatic expression. Ile sung with groat care, doing nothing badly, nor even indifferently—but then, he executed nothing in a brilliant manner. Compared with Brignoli, be is inferior. When we hoar him in some part which will allow him greater opportunity for dis play, he may give us occasion, perhaps, to modify this opinion We havo seldom aeon an and'enco sit out this opera with so little demonstration. De Lagrange_ was loudly applauded at the olooe of " Una voce," and of the musts lesson, and this was almost all. The performers were called out at the close of the first not, and the lady received a few boguets. Tie curtain fell amid applause, and, on another call, the company again received an ovation. This evening, Madame D'Angri appears in the opera-eerie of "Semiramis." Programme of the public rehearsal of the Ger. mania Orchestra, this afternoon, at 31 o'clock, at the Musical Fund Mall : 1. Overture—Mataniello 2 Bright Star ot Rope-410ra and Flute Obligate Haley. , 3. Walla—Fruebling's 'Mange Gungl. 4. Fifth Symphony—O. Minor—first part Boethoven. 6. Polka—Alioo Strauss. 6. Overture—Fingal'e Cave Mendelaeohn 7. Aria Battu 8. Gallop Lnmbyc $314,716.55 X. Y. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FRO3I AVASUINGTON. [BI4IOIAL IIBSPATCII FOR TUB PRESS.) , Wasnisorolf, January 22d, 1858.—The Presi dont is praparing a Special Message to Congress on Kansas affairs. It will Lo conferral's°. X. Y. THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS Tho Sonato Is not in session to-day, baring od journod till Monday. MOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. • Mr. it.ot,Littogrult, of TOIllat)3400, asked,. but did not obtain leave, to introduce u uuuunt„s lo ,n cMlthg .11 dne infor mation which Kayo rise to the Utah expedition, the instructions to Its leaders and all the correspond ence shedding light on the question, to show how far Brigham Young bas gone in rebellion or resist- ance to the Government of the United States. The noun then went into committee on the pri vale calendar Without coming to any conclusion, the oommittee BM roso. Mr. DAVIS, of Maryland, introducod n bill for is improvetnont of tho Patapsco rivor, and to render the port of lialtimoro accesuible to war and steam frigates. '.Cho House thou wont into Committee of de Wholo on tho etnto of the Union. The invalid pension bill was taken up. Mr. BILLINGIWREIT, of Wisoonsin, argued agaluit the praoticability of a Southorn, and in favor of a Northern Pacific railroad route. Mr. Wannarr, of Arkansas, askod him whether ho would vote for tho Soutborn route, if the oow• 'Ditto° should report it tho noarest and cheapest and wink practical ronto? Mr. BILLINGITURBT emphatically laid that to would not vote In favor of a Southern route will', the talk of a Southern Confederacy was so rife lie wantod to know whether the south would re main or not iu the Mr. WARI/LIN replied that there was DO 'ugh thing in hie country talkod of ac a "Southern Cot foderacy." Ile WAN a national man, and, as a Southerner, attaohed to Southern inatitutione. IL would vote for any road connecting the Atlantb with the Pacific. Mr. BlLLisouuntur said ho did not hold Mr. barren responsible for disunion sentiments. When the gentleman denied that ho was in favor of a Souther° Confederacy, he (Billiughurst) must be lieve it, for u Southern Confederoey was not medi tated, but a consolidated Government, regal Em pire., or something like it. The committee then rose. The Speaker appointed Mr. Purvinnoe, of Penn sylvania, on the ,specdel committee to investi gate the disbursement of Lawrence, Stone, & Co.'s tariff fund,.in place of Mr Kunkel, of Pennsylva nia, excused, and Mr. Dawes, of Massachusetts, on the committee to investigate the conduct and ac tions of the late Doorkeeper, in place of Mr. Par v lance, excused. The House then adjourned till Monday. From AV ushlngton. Wasorsaron, Jan. 22 --John Barr, of Ala barns, has been appointed oorsul to Melbonrne Australia, vita Tarolton. The British Post (Arm Department has made complaints that large umnbers of newspapers, 0.111. tuining writing, are di.tsovered in the mails received from the United States. and according to its re quest made of our Post OillooDepartrnent, the latter has dirooted the attention of postmasters through out the country, to the necessity of enforcing the laws and regulations upon that subject, and enjoined them to wroteot the Nets) revenue from such ille gal practieei, by esensising greater care and dili gence in future. The British Postal Department has been requested to return to this country all newspapers, etc., illegally forwarded from the United States, nt the printed rates, with a view to prosecute the sender for the penalty of $.5 for each offence. Lieutenant General Scott, although not long Since opposed to the movement from the Nelda aide against the Mormons, in now anxious to or ganise a force in that quarter. lio has not yet, however, received orders The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will make a report on the President's Central Ameri can Message on Monday. Several &miters are preparing themselves for the occasion, and a warm debate is anticipated. The Recent Storm at New Orleans. WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—The Southern mail fur nishes New Orleans papers to the 10th lest. The tornado which prevailed there on the afternoon of the 15th was of about fire minutes' duiration,hlow ing from the southwest. The shipping and stance boats suffered immense damage, but none were sunk. There wore many lives lost. The extent of the storm in the interior was not known. $55,000' United States supreme Court. WA B / I INCITON, Jan. 22.—John M. C. Oareek Peter W. 1400dlifT ; motion to dimniss argued. hjo. 42--before reported. Arguwont continued fur &fondant. Concluded for plaintiff A School House In Huston on Fire--The Scho lars Dismissed In Safety—Wrote Conduct •t the Teachers. Bosr" January 22.—A fire wee disoovored yes terday afternoon in the cellar of the Chapman School House, by a female teacher. With most extraordinary prosenee of mind, she communicated the information to the other teachers privately. The scholars in eight separate rooms were quietly dismissed in good order, without knowing the oc casion for the sudden holiday. Before the remain ing two rooms were cleared the alarm woo sounded, but the teachers took position at the doorways, and, preventing a sudden rush, passed all the chil dren out safely. The building contained five hun dred scholars. The fire wee fortunately extin guished without serious damage. The Lancaster County Murder. lANCARTY:It, Jan. 22.—Tbo two nogroes, Ander son and Rlohardson, who so brutally murdered two aged women, Mre. Garber and Mrs. Ream, near Manheim, in this county, have both been found guilty of murder in the lint degree ' and will be sentenced this evening by tho court to be hanged. The New York Legislature Nnw Yourc, Jan. 22 —The Assembly is still un organized. The nomination of Mr. Nan Vaikon burg, (Republican,) an Speaker, and Mr. Hughes, (Amerteatt,) ns clink, was defeated this evening by a tie vote. An organization is not& tently expeoted to-morrow. • ~ . , Destruction of the St. cloud Hotel, Dubuque Dunuerrn, Jan. 22'—The St. Cloud Iletel wee destroyed by fire last night. The loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO, en which there Is au Insurance $BO,OOO. The fire is ;upposetl to Inkiro boon e the ;work at Pri iroondlary. First Session WAsnmarult, Jan. 22, 1859 SENATE . . -.Mr °wear reported, with a negative recom mendation, the bill to portrait students to practise law. Mr. ARTII,Ia reported, with a favorable reeom pendatton, the oat to incorporate the Gray's Lane Plank Road, in the Twenty-third ward of the city of Philadelphia. Mr. YRAMILYT reported favorably the act to In corporate the Bupreme Lodge of the Bons of Malta. Mr. Evaire reported favorably the act to Juror potato the Church of the Northern Nome of the United Brethren. Mr. Ilonueorr road In Owe a supplement to the sot regulating the appointment of the loather inspector of Philadelphia, authorizing the ap pointment of two instead of one. Also, a eupplement to the sot regulating tho ap pointment of floor inspootor of the same port, authorizing aro appointment of two Instead of one oial. 'Mr. Angernona read a bill restoring the rights of aldermen and oonetablee to smeivo fees in orimi• nal eases. Alm°. a bill relative to sales on execution - - Mr. Amor read a bill regulating gales made by the retail coal dealers of the city of Philadelphia. Mr. Duman? submitted a bill to divorce Thos. W. Smith and wife. Mr. MALLORY submitted a supplement to the act providing for the inspeotion of houses. Adjourned till Monday afternoon. The Cahawha at New Orleans—The Empire City Aground nt the South West Pass, Naw ORLIAIIB, Jan. 22.—The steamship Cahaw be, from New York on the 12th, via. Havana, ar rived at this port late last night, haying been de: Mined for twelve hours at the South West Pass, where there were several vowels aground, block in up the channel. The steamer Empire City was among the vessels aground. Bank Robbery at New York Nary Tont, Jan. 22.—The National Bank in this city was robbed a few days since of a package of notes containing s2,6oo—removed from the counter during bank hems. Two men have been arrested on suspicion. A small amount in bills on the bank were found on their persons. Robber allot by a Policeman BALTIMORA, Jan. 22.—This morning a polleoman shot a burglar named. C. MoGuire, while he was robbing a store in Gay 'trot, inflioling a mortal wound. The Canada Provincial Parliament. TORONTO, Jan. 22 —Tha Provinoial Parliomen s announced to moot on February 25th. EZI2=II New OaLNANS, Jan. 21.—Cotton.—The lower qualities exhibit a decline of lA, but middlings sold eteady ; 7,000 bales were sold to-day. Flour is buoyant at $4.8244.75. Red wheat quotes at $l, and white at $1 15. Gunny cloth quotes at 111 s. Freights have slightly declined; on cotton to Liverpool 7-18aSd. Exchange on London Ba 7; per sent., and on New York i Per cent. premium. Hogs have advanced to $0.25. The reoeipts are light. NOES Pork has advanood, Boding no sellers at $l3, at tho close. Bulk Pork is better. Lard quotes at Be. Pit-tsunami, Jan. 22.—Flour is unchanged and dull. Wheat is quoted at 70a75 for white and red Nothing doing in Provisions. Whiskey 16;e. Crsotaxsyt, Jan. 22.—Flour is unchanged, with moderate demand at $3 70a53.80 for superfine. The receipts to-day have been 1,882 bbla. Whiskey firm-800 bbls. sold at 150., but is generally hold higher. Provisions are buoyant and in good de mand. Cloverseod active at $5.25. Weather Repette f Friday, January 22. Per the National Telegraph Mom Oak* 311 Cheat nut street.] Therm. Philadelphia—Clear; wind N ..... ....41 degrees above. Toledo, 0 —Cloudy 28 do. Indianapolis—Clear 40 do. Cincinnati, 0 —Clear 38 do. titr=t—&ame., 40 do. ive ...., BuiTslo—Cloudy 3 do. Univeltud—Cloudy; wind 8. W Plttaburgb—Yoggy 30 da Toronto, C. W.—Warm and bright, wind II Montreal, 0. L.-01ear 6 depose below Detroit—Hazy 92 deters...above Milwaukee—Clear 35 do. Pond du Lac, Wis—Moudy 30 (10 . I'ortage Olty, Wie.--Cloudy 82 de. Prairie du Callen—Cloudy 29 do. Burlington, lowa—Clear; wind NW ..33 do. Patton, Ill.—Clear wind SS 28 do. Springfield, 111.—Clear 32 do. St Loula.—Clear; wind 811. ....... —.40 do. Cairo, 11l --Clear, wlud ii 48 do. Janesville, WI. —Clear, wind 58.....33 do. Chicago—Warm and cigar 43 do. Portland, Me —Wind N 12 do. New York—Clear 34 do. . . E00:11119 RIYORT. • • Washington—Wind S. B.; clear and pleasant 4$ do. Dunkirk, N Y --Clear and cold; wind N.B. nornellsrille—Pleeeant ; wind N. W.. 31 do Elmira—Pleasant; wind N.. 33 do. Port Jorvia—Pleasout Newburg—Oluar ' • wind N 35 do. Clark's Snininit,Pe. —Clear and cold. 3.0 d•. Ithaca, N Y.—Clear 30 do. New York—Clear; cool 30 do. Buffalo—Clear; cold 23 do. Rochester—Clear; cold; wind If ld do. Syracuse—Clear; cold; wind N. N. Auburn N Y.—Clear; wind N. X.. 20 do, Utica—lnner; Irina li W do. Schenectady—Clear; wind N 13 de, Albany—Cold 1T do. Troy—Wind N 14 do, Bangor, Me —.Clear; wind N. W.....1$ do. Calais—Clear; wind N IMP. Portland—Wind N. N.; dour .........19 degripre ably* Ilelifax, N.S.—Clear; wind N. W.... 10 do. Saukville—Clear; wind N W 8 degrees below Char l ottetown—Very clear and cold; wind N W. Boston —Wear ; wind W ^2 degree' atKITO Toronto, 0. W.—Cold with appearanoo of snow Baltimore—Mild and delightful dur ing the day; cloudy this evening; indications snow. The Water Department.—The total amount of dupliostea for 1g57 woo $ 3 70,545.02, but with additions and reductions the whole amount to be collected reached to $378.615 U. 2. The total collet. Bona amounted to $393,202 72, leaving on tho let of January, 1858, $15.353 20 to be collected. Tho total meant of water duplicate:al for 1858 is $333,363.22, es foltowe : Ward'. Duplleaten. let and td Southwark ... and4th bloyamenning Sib City, 6th 7th Sth Bth 10th, Doyenne. or Fairmount Works $405,121 72 11th and 12th, and 18th in part, Now thorn Liberties =37,797 00 13th, 14th, Thth, Spring Garden. 62,322 50 21st, Penn District 17,899 75 novenae or Schuylkill Works.. $125,014 20 16th, lith, Kermingtan e 15,010 60 18th, 10th, Ilichmoud 4,851 50 Revenue of Doliware Works ?At's, West ..... $393 363 I 2 The total number of foot of pipe laid during 1857 was 033184, being a total of 98 foot more than 21 miles. Of the wholo amount, 2,141 we. three- Inch, 20 830 four-Inch, 33,482 six-inoh, 3,529 eight inch, 2,191 ton-inch, and 1,728 twolre-inch. The daily capacity of the present wheels end pumpn et Fairmount, vrorkinz la hours, in 18,7:7,708 The average eoneumptlon per day, in July, 1867, sae 11,077,052 Leaving as excess oreapaeltybeyond the do. !nand of 1,868,870 the nverago daily consumption in July, 1855 WIA 11,415,891 In 1855 11,077,031 Tho 'mule doily consumption for tho you. 1857 was 8,813,007 And in 1856 7,833 848 Total Increase In Br tow ISO was The roservoiis of the Fairmount Works, inulud lag the new one on Corinthian ayentio, furnish !torngo to the amount of 57,642,787 gallons. This is about equal to five days' supply in the months of July and August. Coruncei ell3t3.—Coroner Fenner hold an inquest yesterday on the body of Itnobel Ennio, colored, aged about eighty years, who diod from general debility at a house, No. 7, back of Lom• bard street. Atm, on tho body of Mary Brown, egod abort flvo months, at her residence in Shoomaker'e lane on the Germantown railroad. A verdiet of Rad dental auffoontion was rendered. .arrested.—Yesterday morning Special Do teetive Taggart arrasted Thomas Phillips on the charm of antoring the store of W. Chittiok h. Co , on Market street, about two weeks ago, and rob bing that place of about a thousand dollars' worth of silks. lie was taken Into custody at the Navy Yard, whore he was roving around among the sailors. Edwin 11 Brockway, Esq., lato clerk of the Curt of Qunrter Sesiions of Berke county, (Pa.), died on Tuesday evening, in the borough of Born• cilia. Mr. Brockway wag about Uty-tire years of ego lie wee a native of the State of Now York, but had 1:cod in that county for many yearn, and was well known to the CiliZol:l9 generally. Be formerly taught school in Ilernyillo, and alto in Kutztown and other places in the county. STOCKS, 0110UND RINTB, BEAL ESTATE, &O.— Tlloln/18 ,t Sons' sale, on Tuesday next, 26th inst., will comprise stocks, ground rents, city and coun try properly, including a number of desirable dwellings, &n., by order of Orphans' Court, execu tors, and others. Pamphlet catalogues Issued to day. A ..; I 2 . . 2 : Li , +` l 411 6- ;- .1' l ll ;1:g 1 - . ---- Russia ou Black Saa i2l 591 26 1 199,174,1 .. . • • 11... ! 691 2 $69,174 Swedish W. Ind ;es t 2 273 12 23,97 a. •1.• • .• 274 1* 23,979 Hanish W. Indies- 14199 14 64,210 1 191 9 6,59 0 6 1,181 60,805 Bremen .... , 3 626 24 22,48 626 24 22.481 England 29 29,069 799' 1,864,985 8 3,453 140 202,247 37 32,522' 939 2,057,233 Scotland 1 293 9 17,231' .. .... .. •• • • 1 283 9 17,231 Ireland 2 1,220 92 43 023 8 3,40 1.09 45,7701 10 4,626 141 88,793 Gibraltar 1 341 10 18,248 .. .•• • . ...l. 1 341 10 18,248 Other Dr. N. A. Poe 14, 6,181 160 72,903 47 0, 37 . 364 141,19611, 61 15,553 524 114,089 British W. Indies . 431 8,030 338 655,901 9 1478 67 77,226 1 62 9,00. 495 633,126 British Honduras. 3,1 330 14 7,397, .. ... .. .... 1 S 330 18 7,397 British Guiana.... 6' 1.940 65 105,392, .. ... • . .. •• 6 1,940 65 105,392 Br. Pos. in Atriaa.. 3 1,077 38 62,323 .. .... .. •• • . 3 1.077 38 62,328 British 16. India.. 2 1,882 63 6,328 .. .... ~ .. •• 2 1,88 63 6.328 Prance ' on Atlantio 2 900 20 33,990 . . • 600 2( 53990 Pranch. W. radios . , .... . ' i Yai i 4;6681 1 251 7 4,868 Eirtin, en Meditr'n , 1 437 j 14 16,67 . 0 . 1 344 12 15,075 2 781 16i 31,745 Cuba 'lO5 26,9311 900 1,232,850 4. 1,181 41 89,249 109' 28,112 941 1,263,099 Porto Itioo 1 5 1,089 42 83,090 .. .... .. •• . 0 1,009 4:. 38,090 Portugal ... 1 350 16 31,0891 I 350 16 31,068 Hayti 8 1,626 64 144;198 .. .... .. 1,520 64 144,198 Now 0 ranada.... • 4 2,309 1 67 16,364 .. .. • . . • •• • 4 2309 67 16,364 Venezuela .16 4 611 202 648,931 1 229 18 .• • • •I 17 4, , 839 2201 648,931 Brasil r2B 7,778. 258 452•170 ••. • • • • • .... 1 2 1,778 293' 462,179 Buenos Ayres...... 1 336 12 23,803 .. .... .. ..... 1 336 1 33,803 Chili 1 522 15 2,600 .. ••.. .. ...• 1 522 i 16 2,600 Porn 1 • 795 19 .... 1 795 / 1 5.180 China 2 1,9431 44 22,792 .... .. .. • • 1,943 41 22,792 ' ---- 1 Total 298,101,06413,2921 $5,4513,745!T 0,990 i 8071 1578,765 i,36 1 2t11 "' Countrlee whenco oo tared wed whither' cleared. • i 0 a Ia L. Russia on Black Bea 2 591' fiseedlah W. Indits.' , 6, 1,028! Danish W. Indian.. 4 990 Bremen Holland 2 781' England „ 85 82,157; Scotland " 1: 233: Ireland 3 2,005' Gibraltar 1, 341, Other Br. N. A. Posol 62; 14.812; 13ritiah W. Indica. 78 15,232, British Honduran .1' 3. 33 0: Britiati Guiana..• •,j 2,847 i Br. Pos. in Africa. .fl 1,9031 British E 31 2,5151 France on Atlantic. 7 1 2,665' French W. Spain, on Moditen, , 3 , 8781 Cuba 42421 59,789' Porto Ricol9' 3,0581 Portugal I Sardinia Tumoany i icily Hayti Mexico New Granada. Venezuela.... Brazil Buenos Ayres. Chill. Peru China.. THE MONEY 'MARKET. Tho Baltimore Sun notices a meeting in that city of a Convention of Railroad Managers, to re gulate freights, tariffs, and general arrangements, at which the New York Central, the New York and Brie, the Pennsylvania Central, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroads are represented. The Sun says that the representatives' of the Baltimore and Cho 'Railroad Company nave that the others ce all due courtesy, and are giving their propoeitione duo consideration but in view of the haety manner in which other formal understandings and written contracts have fallen to the ground in this connee lion heretofore, they aro much more indifferent to entering into new engagement, on the subject than they otherwise have been on behalf of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company. The implied eharge of bad faith against the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, which is thus made, come. with an extremely bed grace from Baltimore. It is a notorious fast that the Pennsylvania Company has been the last to give up it. adherence tooompaets made in this manner. It has adhered to them again and again, to the detriment of it, own interests, with the proofs in Its possession thatother contracting companies had broken faith, and among those fund derelict has been, on more than one occasion, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Tho Sun says that the representatives of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad showed a determina tion not to forego their advantage of striking the Ohio river 209 miles below Pittsburgh, and thus se curing freight by reason of the charges by water being less than by rail This assumption of superiority is advanced at an unfortunate time for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, when it is well known that the river commu nication below Pittebargh,has been available for the Pennsylvania Central Railroad continuously, ever since last spring, and that as the charges by the water are Ices than by rail, the Pennsylvania•Cen trul having the ahorter route to the Bast has had the advantage in the carrying trade, which its ri vale have vainly but steadily endeavored to over come by evasions of agreements and the reduction of tariffs. 15'e have no faith in these combinations, and are sorry to lind the managers of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company lending themselves to them. They ever have and always will enure to the benefit of the slippery and shut Eng partial pants, and to the injury of those who enter into them In good faith, and adhere to them with honesty. Anat. of revenue, $36,468 22 ...... 23,018 25 21,666 76 26,110 60 25,623 60 23.864 00 21,100 00 27.281 60 Tho stock market is rather more dull than It has boon for come days, but prices are well main• tained, except in the fancy stooks, which loom entirely out of favor Philadelphia stockholders In the Buffalo Gee Light Company can obtain their semi-annual divi dends (five per cent.) at the office of tVm. Book nell, corner of Fourth street and Harmony court. Tho Gettysburg Railroad was opened from Hanover to Oxford on the Bth inst., and it la ex- Pectud that it will be entirely completed daring the first half of the present year. The annual mooting was held on the 11th inst. Robert Me• Curdy, Esq., wee elected President. The "Bank of Crawford County" has gone into operation. Its officers are Thorium Van Borne, Prosident, and A. C. Finney, Cashier. In the Novell:ode State Senate, Mr. Mandeville brings forward a bill intended to repress stock gambling. Its provisions are as follows : All • enles of stock on time of an incorporated company are forbidden, unless the person so selling shall have at the time of said sale the number of shares sold standing in his name on the stock book of said corporation Any person so cflooding shall he lieblo for all damages to any and all the stockholders In said company, to be curd for and recovered in any of the courts in this Seto. Any reduction in the price of raid stook daring the term of said sale shall be deemed to be the derange. Mr. Sloan has also introduced a bill into the Sow York Senate, which provides that no grout, trans. fer, bout, note, bill of exchange, contract, or agree ment, or loan or fotbearauce of any money, goods or things iu action, shall be void by reaeon of any paying or receiving or agreeing to pay such rated Interest as tire parties may agree upon. That In all eases whore the rate of interest le not mentioned. it shall be deemed and taken at the rate of seven por cent. Tho Morris Canal and Backing Company heeds.- Oared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent upon the preferred stock of the company, payable on and after Tuesday, Vcbraary 2d, at their aloe in Jersey city. Mueh dissatisfaction is expressed by the SE. Louie papers at the non•reeumption of the Mie eourl banks. The Democrat ehargee that they do not intend to resume soon, as they find it to their interest to keep up the present system, w h ich, It says, will make the community bankrupt if it Is much longer tolerated. We quote as follow': To illustrate the assertion that our banks do charge 27 per cent. per annum, wo have simply to quote their published rates. For 60 day date piper on New York, their charge is 21 per cent off in suspended paper, and if the purchaser sim ultaneously buyp of them eight exchange on Now York, they charge a premium of 2 per cent. This amounts to df per cent. for sixty days' time, and is equal to 27 per cent. per annum. The exorbi tant per cent. thus extorted is further shown by the fact of their declaring large dividends while in a suspended state—a thing never heard of before in any country. The usury, too, is sot apart for their stockhold ers, whilst they are refusing payment to their bill holders. At present they are in a much better Oeudition, so far et Bpocip 13009, thim they will be TOTAL ENTERED AND CLEARED I American Vella°le I :1 ;Li O 1%; f 419,174, 49' 31,051, 1 1 341 b4,210j 1 . 21' 62.488 1 2,229! 9,487,4941 1 91 17,231 . 50, 71 5271 12 . 101 18,2481 .. 4731 145,571{ 75 152.: 767,070, , 20 181 7,39 ti 94, 203,732:; 74; 121,789,, 7 108,084, .. 01'277,518, 2 V •• I 1 , 29; 35,781Y1 2,032, 4,004,946:, 9 1241 216,329 i 1 - 11 • • 3 1,475 ..1 18 , 7,340 •• 22, 4,354 2 1 , 219! 2309 , .. 35, 1 9 ' 865 .. 84 24,289 . • 1; 336, .• 1' 5221 .• 12j 795' 1,943 46 97,b23.1 1 228, 195,962 i 9 179'; 200,632' 2 121 2,140 671 16,364; .. 4371 1,418.9641 2 892 , 3,173,957, .4 I 12; 23.8031 I 16i 3,600 .. 19 6.180 .. 44 22,792 .. 709'315,744 8,013 $20,880,8321163. PIIILADZLPFUA, Jan. 22, 182 Foreign V•uels r 15,1 ,e 1 621 26; 262,174 6i 1,02 S 461 34,011 1,1811 431 60,605 8' 2,5891 95! 459,398 J l 1911 g. 8,595 ' 2,582: 95 455,396' 260 10, 20,074 5,915 249, 9 55,120, 6,680 2141 41,966 13,943 547', 200 . ,317 ' 2,8431 147' 118,1241 1:0431 311 102:563 171 83,072'2,47V, 10,242,620 1; 2831 9, 17,231 151 8,585 264. 143,493 341 10! 18,248 ,117 V. 835,1,020; 349,883, 98 18,0751 775! 885,194 3' 3301 18i 7,397 81 2,8471 941 103,732 7! 1,903, 741 121,769 3 1 2.545, 72, 103,634 9, 3,1741 1101 429,642 I. 2611 71 4,868 9 1 2,2821 82 125,091 2511 61,934;2,111 1 4,124.891 20 , 3,235 1301 237,757! 11 320 ! 16, 81,063 1, .478, 161 13,842 41 1,737! 611 117,193 27; 10,0081 323 i 248.034 24, 4,701, 1921 211,126 2191 121 2,140 2,3094' ' 671 16.334 371 10,3211 4731 1,418,964 881 25,320 9231 3,308,111 i 1136 12i 23,803 11 5221 16 2,300 , 1 1 795 1 19 5,180 2' 1,943 44, 22,792 5091 201 152,124 261; 71 ' 4,668 1,404 531 89,325, 2,135 1 79, 120,045, 1771 8. 21,428 350 14 , 31,068 478, 16 13,842 312; 15 , 19,670' 2,728] 951 82,132: 317; 11. 10,491 456 36; 1,951' 36 134,154; _:1-- .12,539 1,654 $2,283,048 877 233,233 9,67'423,163.850 at the end of ninety days, as every one of their di rectors knows, and the community also is In a bet ter condition to stand it ; for gold and tilVer wilt flow from us If the banks continue suspended. Their only ensue*, therefore for refacing to re sume, is that they may persist In making their enormous profits. PHILADBLPIIIA AND READING ItiILIZOAD.—The following is the amount of eoal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, during the week ending January 21, 1858: Tons. Cwt rrom Port carboo a Rao 430 Potteritle 153 Schuylkill Haven 3,911 00 " Auburn 510 04 " Port Olnaten 2,530 00 Total fer the week.. Previously We year Total for year To same time lasi year. PIIILADJILPIIIA. January RIPOITSU IT MANIAS, ■SOCC ASO 111011sItil ■■ 205,60 If OK IIXOULHGE BLURB, 21, MS. •110W1, & 00., 111.71 con, 1011.1111,1117 001116 an. lIIIRD 110 1111117107 ST 111291' 1200 City 6s.new 10t5.117% 200 do 01% 600 do 01% 8000 Reid R ifis 'B6 61.61% 1000 do_ld 0b.01% 1500 °Blow l oran 04..13 1000 Penn B tis 2ilsert.79% 200 Norristown It 6...90 40 Penn R.—lots-40 X 230 lisped B eaoh 1011.23% BITWINI 400 Reading a Os 'l6 ILISCOND 1000 Reeding 68% 6000 City 0. 91X 1000 Alb C. Item:il' 40% 600 City It 61...10te.91,18 2000 Penn iIe....C&P .88X 1000 Car/. R 6082ea5h.72 100 Read R.... 56wn.15% 02 Norristown 8....111% 2 Lehigh 80X 00 Wilmington R... 72% 01.03/1114 al Bid Asksd. 11 States do '6B .112 Hills 6'. int 01..61% II R 3.91% 109 Read R allernAlnt.nX 19 Le411015enp......95X L Seboyl 39X 2 Carob Valley R... 21 100 L Island R ..elvn.lo 110 do ...........10X 5 CamkAlo 1.... 90X II Barret Mee Bk 12 19 02 Bk of Pann—lots. 9 X Aro Bank 110 'X BOARDS. W 6 1166•11esd E..... 6{g 10 Penn R {CV 14 L Island P. 166( 1 L Selo:171R 1334 100 Lahti& N6T..106.6.13i I Cum Va 1167 R.... 21 2 N Anasriea 8k...132 6S-Oirart 86 Bask of Penn 4 liarsnk Moen Bank Id • JOBB—PIM. Bid. Tx N 'II pret..l6X 2 , 4 float.-- 9 9X W sp' Xlmtli.loX IOX do lit wort .50 .., Noir.97k STX Pean.ylv Va MIN GO Reeding It 9431; IS de Bond, , 70.TSN T 4,4 do fi1m..44 46 Lon Island 103/ 103/ Vicksburg 7X airard hank f X Ix Lekigh Sim— % 1 Union Clasul 2;{ IX Haw Orook X 34 estawissa 11. 8... 0 0% t=== do VA 'BO, Ili% CI) Penn ...... 403( Idocrte 0.1 Con. 4.1 X 4.tyi Hobo 21148.1.....873i /183( THE COURTS, TBSTIRDIT'S PROOESDIN'OS &TIMM COURT IR Bic. Jurigos Lowrie, Woodward, Strong, Thompson, and Porten—The Court was occupied in hearing arguments in cases of no publio interest. U. S. DISTRICT COMM.—The Grand Jury re. turned true bills in the following cues : Alexander Downey, for making and passing counterfeit quarter eagles. Jacob C. Spinker, for manufacturing counterfeit quarter dollars. Israel Gluckman, fur counterfeiting ten-oent pieces. U. S CORRIPSIONSR'S °mono—Lewis Swart; and John Castor were dully committed by Charles Iloaelett, Esq., en the charge of parsing counter feit money One •aU TRIMINSR—Judges Allison and Lud love.—The ease of the Commonwealth vi John Gallagher, charged with (homicide in killing Peter McVey, was postponed until next Tuesday on the application of the District Attorney. David Web ster, Esq., defends tho prisoner. There beinz no case ready for trial, the court adjourned to this morning. Women's Industrial .did .dssocialion.—We are happy to learn by the Inquirer that this en ' ciety has sent off to the West, during the two mouths they hare been in operation, about seventy women. For all of them good places have been obtained before the women left. Letters received from employers indicate that, almost without ea ception, they are satisfied. The society has de ' peuded only to a small degree upon eoutributione or charity. Its operations have been, however, oonsiderably aided by Masons of Philadelphia, who have, at least, contributed enough to give this orgaaitation alert. Tho society derendsnow mainly upon remittances from the country, which remittances aro returned by the women it sends out Tho office cf the association hue been re moved to the counting room of the treasurer, Mr. Frederick Btoever, to Front street, above Chestnut, whore a committee of ladles meet on Thursday of each week, at 11 o'clock A. M , for tho purpose of examining the qualifications of women who apply for places Mr. J. M. Chords still note as cor responding secretary, and to him all letters from the country should be addressed. We would add that a number of women can find good homes in the West by oalliag . at the offme of the treasurer. The society have it in their power, indeed, to rend oil as many es fifty. at the present time. None need apply but those who hare unqualified testi monials of good character. Concert in girl of the Itielsh Church.— On Monday evening 15th instant, at the Musical Fund Hall, the Wele , h Nightingale will give her last eoncert, previous to her departure for Europe. As the proceeds are intended to aid in the comple tion of the Welsh Church pow in progress of erec tion In Lombard street, above Fifteenth, the friends of church exlension enterprise will do well to pa tronize the effort on the part of this needy emigre gallon. This is the only church oar friends of the Cambrian race have over attempted to ereet in this city, and we trust our citizens will lend sufficient aid, through the above means, to render its com pletion a matter of certainty. No class of our adopted fellow-cititens have stronger claims upon the American people than the sons of St. David, for from the earliest settlement of this continent to the present day, they have been among the fore most m the field of battle at the helm of State, as well as in the mere soc ial walk's of life; and surely we may hope that this appeal will not go unheeded. Passing Altered Notts.—Patrick Riley, William Johnson, and Charles Miller, were charged before Alderman Eneu,last evening, with conspiracy to pass Ohio 2'e on the State Bank, elterta to 20'e. T he? wetocoomitted to wrier. - _ WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE PRILADEL PHILADJILPIU s January 22, /558. The markets are wiThoitt ifey noticeable feature this week, and trade in all departments is still characterised by extreme dullness: - Bread stuffs are nearly steady in price. Bark is In de mand at an advance. Coal is very dull. Cotton is scarce and rather more inquired for at improved prices. Coffee, Sugar, and Molasses hay. bieis very quiet: Melt are held with more firmness. Iu Fruit there is a steady business doing at former rates. Hemp and Hides, no change. The Iron market continues very much depressed, and prioes nearly nominal, for all deseriptioni. Lead tr dull. In Naval Stores and Oils the transactions hare been limited and prices the same. Provisions cores forward slowly, but there Is very little deo mend for either Pork, Blown, or Lard. Rico is dull. Clorersimd has been in better demand , and for Timothy and Flamed there hi more inquiry. Wool is in fair request, and prices are Inner. In Dry Goods there has been more demand for some descriptions, and there are signs of revival. In the manufacturing business, though the depression is still great, there has yet been a marked Im provement, and the email amount of goods now made are likely to meet a,falr market at the open log of the Spring trade: The importations ire light, and should they (madam) so we may look for an improvement in prices. Banana - raves have ruled nearly steady this week, but the market, if anything, favors the sellers. Of Flour, the receipts and stocks have been moderate, with only a limited inquiry far shipment and home use. Prime remain witbeit change; sales comprise about 6,000 bbls, at $4.70a $5.45 for common and good Pennsylvania and Western extras, and 35.50a56.23 for fancy lots. Su perfine is offered at 54.7044.75, but there is little or no demand- for it. Rye Ploor and Corn Mexl. have been extremely dull; email sales of the former at 83.6043 62, and of the latter at $3 DOT barrel, which is a decline on the former article. The supply of Wheat is very light, and there has been a fair Inquiry for prime par eels, with sales of 15,000 has at Malik per bun for ordinary and prime rod, and 120a1300 for white, including several lots of choice Kentrieky at the latter quotations. Barley. is dull and lower; 1,000 bushels New York sold at 80e, and 1,500 bus Barley Malt Bold at 22e. Rye has been in steady demand at 70.8. Corn continues in fair request, and prices are drooping, with sales of 20.000 hue new yellow at 80164e6ele t afloat, and 80012 c from store. White sells at the lam. Agars'. Oats are dell, and 10,000 hug Pennsylvania, in store, sold at 34a350 per bushel. iNSPICTION or Ikons Awn Miss, for the week ending January 21. 1859: Half barrels of Superfine—. Barrels do do Fine ... do Middlings.. do Rye ... do Corn Meal. do Couperaned Total 21,7:4 PtOTlsiows.—Prices at the West are tending np wards, and the receipts ere light, but the market has been extremely dull,elthough prioes are Omer. Sales of Mass Pork at 815415.50 eash and short time, and Prime at $1430. City Men Beef sell% as wanted for ship storm at $l7 per bbl. Bacon Sides and Shoulders are scarce, bat there has been very little demand; 40 lila were disposed of on private terms. Small Wes of Hams at 10a12 cents per lb for plain end &nay cured, aeoording to quality; Green Meats are very quiet, and only 20 casks have been disposed of at Sits 94 cents for Pickled Hams; 8 cents for aides, and 61 for Shoule en. Lard continues dull. Sales of 150 beanie at. 81a90 per lb. and 500 kegs at 1041101 eents on time Butter—the - demand bat been limited. Sales of Solid at 10112 tents. awl Roll at 15e18 cents per lb. Pekes of Cheese are ai last quoted. - Rggs sell at 1401 cents par dozen. Giocintis.—Cotree.—n• market a:intim:es quiet, and prices rather weak. Small tau of Rio at 10a11 cents per lb. on time. Another au,- don sale of 2,540 bar Rio was made yesterday at 811110/ cents, evelndinCBo.ls, 30 and 90 days and . 4 months. The - Sugar market has bent dull and lower. Small males of Cuba at 7a 7i cents, and 400 bhde New Orleans 'it 5 a 71 cents per lb. on theea;.inelnding 250 Mule sold by auction at 51e7 cents per, lb. Mohasco meets with little demand for any _kind, and the only transactions reported are small lota of New York Sugar Rouse at 30a35 cents, nab ; 100 bbls Cubs at 250, and 200 do New Orleans at 30a32 cents, 4 mos. By auction. 30 hhds Cuba sold at 15 °ants for Tart, and 20140 counter meet ; 35 bbls New Orleans at 30,330, and 50 bbls Now York Syrup at 34e3$ cents, oasts. MIIITALIL—The iron trade is still characterised by extreme Ault nese, and there is bat little dem and for Pig Metal, the sales being of a very limited character, Scotch pig is nominal. Bloom bar and boiler iron sell only in a email way at former rates. Lead has been very quiet, and no males ere reported this week. Copper is very dull, and the sales of both Sheathing and Yellow Metal hero been limited at former rates. 4,6g91 $6,035,510 BARE.—Little or DO Quereltron Bark arriving, and No. 1 is wanted at $2B per ton, but holders ask more. Bsnawsx.—Abont 1,000 lbs yellow sold at Va Sc 2 per lb, cub. OAMDLLS.•-•Very little doing in any description, excepting for city made Adamantine. which' sell in a mail way at 19a204) per Ib, on time. Cost.—The receipts continua light, but the mild weather limits the demand, and there an few orders coming in from the Seat. The demand for home consumption is sloe mail, and prieea the same. Corron.—With oontirmil light recelpte and Burrs favorable advices from Europe, there has been a better feeling in the market, and primitive ad vanced fully le. Bales of 250 bale. Uplands and Orleans are reported at tOallio per lb, eash sad time. Fweennes.--Small melee of good Western are making at 4.2a454. per lb., and the market dell. flea.—The demand is waned to email lots from store, but prices are - firmer; sales of No. 1. Mackerel at 510.752E11 per bbl., No. 2 at $lO, and No. 3at $9.25 coatist are selling at $3.33, and Pickled lie rring at 33.5044. Fr:rte.—Raisins sell slowly at n 2542.30 per box; half and quarter boxes in proportion. A cargo of Sicily Fruit has been selling from tho wharf on private terms. There has been a batter * inquiry for Dried Apples at per lb.,as iu quality. Dried Peaches come in slowly, ad well at Bal2o. for pupated balers, and 15al0e. fur pared. Cranberries are not so plenty, and sell et Salle. per lb..according to quality. Gl33l:lo.—Nothimg doing in erode. The teat sales were at 4Se per lb catch. GreAo —There is little or no demand, and priers are nominal. salts bare come under our noti:o Oils week. 10,829 00 152,104 01 X 2,993 07 Runts era very doll. bat prices are un changed, and about 1,000 dry Laguayra have been sold at a private bargain. Fstainurs.—To foreign ports there is very little offering. To Liverpool the asking rates are 21 Ed per bbl for Flour; Pd per bus for Grain, and 30r par ton for Bark. Wequote to Loudon at 151303 per ton. A vessel was chartered for Jamaica at 85e per bbl out, and several from Cuba at 40s for Sager, and 43e far Molasses, foreign port charges paid. No vessel on the berth for California. Coal freights are dull, but the rates Ire wastampd. Hors.—Sales limited, and first sort Eutern and Western cell in a mall way at Gallo per lb. LZATIMa has been in better demand, but prioca are unchanged. Lnersan.—Nothing doing, and prices nominal far all descriptions. NAVAL ETOSI9.—We have only to notice small sales of Common Rosin at $1.40 per bbl, No. 2 at $2, and No. lat $2.50. Prices of Tar and Pitch era as lest quoted, ray 22for the former. and $1.75 for the latter. The stock of Spirits of Turpentine is light and prices are steady. Small sales u 41a 42c, cash and short time. Otte.—The sales of Linseed are moderate at 50 cents, cash. Fish Oils sell slowly from store at formerqr.otations. Lard Oil is wares, bat there is Tery littl• selling, and winter briar 92af , 60, cash and time. Sales of Red Oil at ISCW, oash. Rtur.—The stock is light, bat prises are barely maintained. Sales of 60 casks at 31ahe, cub and four months. Su:E.—Thera are no trantastions since one last notice. Clcorsassen is in steady demand, and 750 bus sold at $5155.25 for prime, and 34.5044 871 tor ordinary, including moms from seeand bands, togs oat of the market. at $5 SO Small sales or Timo thy at $2 62143 75; Rod Top at $3.75 and Flax seed at $1.35 per bus. Srmirs.—Brandy and Gin are without change in price. N. D. RIM sells as wanted at 37a380. Whiskey ham dee'ined ; tales of Pennsylvania and Ohio ibis at 20arlis, and Prison at 220. Drudge la worth leaNto. and hide 200 per gallon. TILLOW.—City rendered commands 110 per Ib, crib. Tais.—Bleeks ere firm, bat prim ere an changed. Gzecns are steady. Toiseco is dull and r.eilseted, and prices are cnrottled. WooL.—There is a Ertner feeling in the market. but the transactions limited to a few mall lots fleece and pulled at about preview quotation'. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET, Jan. 20. At market 884 Cattle, about 700 Be•res, and 184 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cow; and one, two, and three years old. Prime of Market Beet —Extra 87.50x57.75; first quality 18 5047; eetond quality ts.soatt3; third quality $5.25; °raillery $4 50. Working Oxen $75, 90, 100, 175a3.200 ; but few at market at this season. Cows and Gaises 530, 35, 40, 45, soot°. Yearlings sloasl7; two years old $20a25; three years old $25430. Sheep and Lambe.-1,500 at market. Priees-- Extra and Be'cations 0.50, 444 50; in lota $1.13, B. 15043. Swine.-375 at market. Prices—Lira weight ssaSio; dressed 61a610 par lb. Tildes sasio. Tallow itadio per lb. Pelts 75aS7e each. Calf Skins 9aloo per lb. N. 13 —Beef extra and first quality includes nothing but the best, large, fat, stall•fed oxen Second quality includes the best-grass fed oxen, the best stall-fed cows, and the best three year's old stores. Sheep.—Extra includes Cossets, and when those of inferior quality are thrown out. There were no earl over the Boston and Maine Railroad; 66 over the Beaton and Lowell; 90 over the Fitchburir, and over the Western, loaded with Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Hanes. Remarke.—Thestock at market te-day wee short, consequently the sales were quick. Beef at an ad vance of about 50a per owl; a few pair of super extra cold at 24e3T0 per owt above our quotation.. Sheep advanced 000 per head. Robert Fletcher. Esq., paid Rs for ten Comets; they averastd 160 tbs. BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET, Jan. .21. The offerings wore again small this week, but prices have undergone no change. 'There were 700 head offered at the scales, of which number 200 were driven off, and the balance were sold at prices ranging from $3 50 to $4.75 pailsloo lbs. on the hoof, equal to s7as9 50 net. and averaging 114 25. Shoop were in good demand, and prime qualities may be quoted $1 per 100 lbs. higher. Sales were made at prices ranging from $4 to $5 par 100 lbs. gross. 1100.4.—There were Tory few lire hogs at market to-day, and we had no steles of importance to note. Same lots were cold to go to Virginia, but wo did not learn the termer Bak. Good to prime Rack ing bogs may be quoted at $5.75150, and for picked hogs, suitable for - butchers' me, 1040 per 100 lbs. net. Rarely have we known a day in this city as unmarked by local mattere at Intermit aa thi ont :dab rand, PHIA MARKETS • • • 126 ... 1T,562
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