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'•,:,,C 5 , Oablikei4idtrbbodift - Cind'thiteoltdnitiglinOe' had •-•' ''''',:7lifteliitt i legiittjid'Jhr'3liiier'fi . ,, - li4el;ist, foreign-; : :,--;-.,-., ~,, ;„,- : : ~ ---: 1 - •_t - liiii i#o recent l et:o44oml et tbe i lridiane t -legii• :: : , - lateir 'the'. ginti-I f eeemßten;Demooratto,_ members - - i tfil(titt i iiiitrttb; - • I the , ,,..iimpublioans "-.; in -i• :oleo ting ;...'. ~.••;;;, I .,lliss,ilßoara- .u f -: the, -- , tad , ; likalthi: i,The,:peltildal - '' •'-' I '' - iiiniiiiiiiitiii' at die - salAtit' lii Side te.; he es :till , ..",)e)re : Sitepuldinene , . 25 ; % antt-Leamepten - Itifitri - : . ,•,Atit e k:l.).B`; ' - ti,.oiiniklefili• - ci .. ..',P- .. rie;',:ho l 4 3 , o, , r*i ig ':.j. .':.- •;jklo.4 l, i4;: ' o ' ..tipilliteit : th e Democrats and•Repulii 2 , ".., VoSnki-but the entbLettOmpteskpontob.o4B. Sp:011ie:1i - • , Anitiiiiiiihesid'llie , Xieboliiihinitel An ' , :a611,,:1ia -. .." canto proportion! , these - as - In "the lionstan! 'HU - .- 1 oonaidered=rdobbital' viltothoi fni,! , *; rixitia'' - iitiVis: . _ .. . - „ ds_iloors,,Nitt - he mteeted,te,-eohtiistr the ,soatts of, :'': MitfireTtright=and , l'ltetri - eV itasonet 'ef- . 151;e'd155.; , - - - _?454-tot:a - -imforrotr oandidlifil'agehiierSi'ain ;* het': lOth,, l oi l l3Viii. , f,:thiliiiiiiiilltio hayt!{dopted re- ; • 'stilittiois deoltiving their eleotiorofOld'Ad illegal.' - ' '''' 4 o6i'lldniinblierinisidirif lartnid An' &we given - , otr a reason for. ;c4apging : the sentence II a court • initit,lol, in a recent Owe, the fact that the defend-'' - ' ._ , - ant disPepiii,; , tvidelt Mr, Boehm . ,-- !,,,,,itatt,thought , htakijraoine :, soeasose :. ingialred;his • , ' ~' - ,itifehterpoviitiri . - 6cel ,n"Oattir'„, never hat`va l 'holoi ,-26.1.0syfe.".:the o , eh he was ocinviobid, ' • ! Ititttle4riaelpla lila 'oorreet.ono:it!,ll natter ' --- 9 1: ;•ib'g , 01 11 *:!6 '044 fi,k4l'thi:inliga'at , lii - itiiit#,,*';;;Eilil?ihe peeaess Abe , perdOning- pea; ' - Or. shOttld - li#4l:re verefellitetofhobpply,-heatti -.- clit:',theh tehe - ,`.ere - briiiiiit before our courts ; that '--- tho 'Sign of punishment''againstrall , dybpaptioa ' eldadditili . niodifted`;' auk that all T ;oases , should be -_ ' ' '.• trhat.3.2,,logtera. ea hell as; by lawyers. z' - •!.• - _, •• •..!Dif,Riet ' the fautotoi overland 'Arctic explore ; - _ delfveXed ,a, lotion) :botorn. the Geographical_ fit - ~ ,-: ; , 44017,4nMeiw, York, on Thusaday evaning,"and exi hiblitkl'enitie - ot the itlies:of the, expedition' of, Sir, :',.• Aekin).B.4ltilti;;Milobi.fie, had , aeoured; consisting • • : 41Tittioni, end , foil's; with the fatuity crest of the, - -", 11 4.: 1 4ti1f ,Itter: ` two' silver , 'eld ',One gold Vrateli . ` - - 4#o,4iiri ni,e4li!•o;nittt thread inp,them - i-tintkie, re -- , 60theSeetifs11 , 4tieles ! .::„I[eiaja,tliiikhehidini4; sifireSafaiaithii er,23equlroeiii, front whom-there' and ritherrettes :had ibeen obtained .., , no t fila li,ot liatirii,7,l.l* Efie'Sehk.Finiiiklieilitibit boon' ' iiiiife'red;',liiit iris inclined' to 'believe the story of ' the 'Esquiminix, Ishii% Siaa'aebstantility,er . 4 fel; , biti:,,,,,.*;pnsty,ef.,Bsqulmattx; were off' itilling . - '' " 2 5e11.14-4"bey , 81141:, forty : trbite , enen pass by, ir II li • 'eledgtei!liTiiii.llii!,lYlthe,Etinimmus)hatintibed . '' • ' 4 4.4,1 , 4 :),„•hily-ftollon*Clha , tsnaka,of• • the 'sledges; _ ' - ._iiniit:lthey oiniii,ta alovrPeint 0 . 1:1,00; where they,' ' : f 4 ,-,,iffi . .,, , VilaSitiMb4-glOeriStiliednai 4 iticin:Toi•-• - " it.mtsteitilidtSktliatihey Inuit hive died in: ,- June; leso, - isiesiiiwlify.;poilan& : hi.,;**, 'llf` 1 ":11 1 4` , . 0i11i,..*. ~Re4a,areiPkoitidoii,lita4 y , a tiiild itit•tio - rnide;to.- lutq four- yearil in thet 'olbnite *Bhp* ' , _ attenebre Itiatgofiff. -- - - :,XO - 4041,11iiiiii41:beenlible - '‘• - bielfil'iiiii years in ai highlatiindayrithont get , "'dile the•schrrY;' , - The Esq .- nib:lnk iigreod)riesyfieg 4/ 1 4 ti:Pre,:jrae. no , olknian,.in. the, party ;roe' Biz 4ebn, Saila have gene befora., , lte iiked`theß/iitti. isliini)VboheY' darzsit fiedllisilii, tint they an -,',liiiiiio.-tho thei'fiere'ilinilt desired themselves: • _ Siaria4ovie_hei-fottedimiirled - oif 'thiS;tkiuiiiiii4. ?Yiikica ---1 ;-r - - ''' -'''-_.''.,,'-'-' - ,-.'- . .- .. •;:, . , 'Anew: Sillgienoseobbaarocently beiin holdi ng i - _ prolonged =meeting; at llmiliosi; Now IleniPaliire - Tiiiin.ninhestOxint.oneinndred,nnd have net yet , . fully doeided on : : thole bale!), but are itiolliied ',to dell' tlieiiiiebiee',ltieci., 4 Arthe4i. claihOlhi biicoli-!,! . '• TiteleereedAs laid to ,be as follow; .1 " They ha -- Hoye ht?,.oehim" *BY of goods.:,,_ Civil %or" shey:di , no444rdind'ende l ikkir, as fai 4 th e y i rr ii i td e ,- • talopmptia:.thetrisoltSisfrosu 2 itaintlneeee.';'' Their ' tails; Btbli - laVii",••'llnina4.,aotheultil4ealt r i' -and f eensoqUently,maittot -blik Terfeoti:-.To,'illtid , ttoi ny e k tied g i. :Wthe.; 3ll ,: 42.o ,,r,"-t4"-lalidliki . 7:4°4°.c 1 4 4 041° buY,.4Diii!a.lB4t4i7oi but,. Ai thiy elitism: • - . theiwill.idrik faster/date* tdrthe , bibihriffNq • - o f fiti* , :4.i f ife4t 4 ifeqfd",! - Vio4_ l ,o l 4 7 ;44iliglii;. .:,-;• TWOyr thi!s" after, one; 14 . osuil ;waive& there , ' rrivi4itlitdikitee;cif ilte*ely ftillptglelreies;# l :- -,, ble,s`fc!slo47‘et,ditri;l4 - 41,iiitcnikgritgli;'1*t. even - to -..be...tempted:•-t,.4tis'oiute--pirrfeotied-lsonisjkii, • be M idi , expla4tatiOn!'„•*sitti:e'PhOot.if,:,,,ifie;ple , seefflidsAll,7 4 4 l oiblZlLike)Jelioio4ln ,- the ' sPeedr .. _ . oosalpg of the. ~. 4.i. iav hut.W T he" • thaa IC iiet 'yet le iaitt# l 4-PP°fltls , 4X,Aki ll tendthet,:ile i ; ! ila:oontej..ha;alas , tndrHim Ofurehireeti and , •walll/ArqYi'li,Otlie!:;''4.t respect; the; ' m _ w 2 prtcAor i io .. -salree-appittio"who ere to , •• have charge of _their affeinvilfive'been'ohtniencik , ' . '•.,: Trilpi - #q,allebibt Xaii . Teik;', ii4:-.2i,,,ieit(cra_ nf, Oniiinf twiny Ili; gravely discussin g: the 'question • ~ *hither the spirit; of a' then' irliole dead Lady ivae - - diliki4:494iitOml] , Stiadonie'in - Tfirtfordi- doi- - : .. rieea , ent:;,A hor taking • hireseit up plioimeM, and' ~.. _ tiling, hislienefif auto by one t tn.klea.„.Yeih - , to', be - put ; Mgether again . T he weekly" spiritual con; fesinotle have seen , fit to make able' a subject of ..... Inquiry, and ibil Siditiitiiii.; l'el;ekifipk, lima"-(lino' _to ihuoJnferiteAts reader s of lyslyrotierii - Of; the *Tait. -rAeciorditte'te:':thi eter,thel gOet,liont;. - ireoe4iiiletitng hhiseleni - eenie Aide, .irr i'Jcitse: , . - Whether'ehe, is . yet .fdeneAs'_,Eoi -- itated i but the' 21%( O, :(4%i*.:th,ti- . irt:iikrbilligiceddlitottal testi. , ,- molly, in - the' shisie :Of an inonynions ketch:lent,. `;(regarded it iionoluitvehilioitylpliitnelieta,f the ,' - tinbstonie of, iftite.lbs'nontilnidin ..ilte.-.Sfelleviing; porpgraphl.!. / .:1' • ;;.;' , : ‘ , 4 ~. ,,,...., . .f ,f;. f t : --i r : ~,,-, 4_,, f ~. ..;,...11: ~ • " pio•thed:Of iiiiti'liiite',.Dil,Aodm:finheld'o.'l airmisig_nt'Wtie;haeallt;iheiervram , visitlig;' ,- .,When -, - tho sidrolet.witof over '.I taloioni - plided`Aitif 4 dOvriil " 4 . t .. y. 1 , , ,4 ) ,i, CurM-I l Sw ll Plj,llPVCbtOleoF,roilihialr i ' ni•a sPoon - ,-mbiditsvdtirieg}. a; part 'of this evening; • was' thse.,itn„, - . :pves,xity . planniderf.':;44 filiigailkf-iiiPt; andpy#4oldtmeit ,. ..,ivitti:hoth . his heads,. eon- , ' • veto ing with, nembotit Its 'dismpilettsidoe:: . ; , V7hile: l th or 0 91 1 *"1-:,,444ft!itl Ya r skii4:Tenbli'Ait'oit'i'vitii'a ~ full-bliss 41 . gaslig ht- Shilling on us,lhe. front - door. " 1° e ui til. a -4,,.,'-' i l:'P lh fr IFlk akil :..Fk ii kitki: s ii ) ogr* beipg - Aelq;o:9oiing oania:aropplog r down, as lf _front the nallinvitint felF.betiireeni.ltelprbeing' '-, talipli - PPIPTI 4_l*Plp:Aappgale,of it,gs,lL; bone' be longing:le theyesteliho of, the iteoli of4tils nsuoh , latkaliof spirit;".. , ...-..-:: !,. s z I, 4- , "....!, .t. • The, - apefeh,of;the.„eiciuont advocate, •Dmniel• ' DoughOity, Esq , to defenoe of John °retrial; (Who has beeil'Oh trialldr heyoSarditya, - pest', in ; the II: S. District cono,oiniefa with making aisui pass 'lag oiunterfeit ._oolo,)'.•Fifillph ,2 yrns , delliesed;,,on -Thusido litpt.‘ii.: 11*Iten, of by_thoiqiiileiit es",ine, -Of lik•,hiSeft*orti , -,"-ilt.has -isrely, been equalled -kr oar aityi 7:At nrinte hens last evening'the ,Itiribod' not sgreiJ upon;theiryesdiet, r, . ' • : • i,rh 9 ; Opera. culMinating 2,• theoluaeofliia seilo?n a'pproacliim:' The ileirAfgaNn'ctitod '.U'eit! _ - '30:11 tlie Academy of efrinithe'attraotlon Of irith the nanal,fiiiiia:Of tl!it iparaget iiatitek is enough td:orOwd • theliOtise; Map ' Doubilerir'Aie_maaitlonal -inducement of, - eistht-,tiokitz,fo . = this ~ d ay's McitindeAdterr"ti , f -,l,, liiiittrinOiltribittet'he treat offered 'ltc tit% uteri.' or,ifteff a; edtebieot: at= ,PittiB4l:' - o • Ir - ,gtttistiapito; Mtid making ,dirtilided•Alt in the xhiirariv part-adinirabo adapted tO • her , -„- -• :Oolee,Btktolff 4iedio mad iOwerially in _g iV A i iAl l ;ttlrOCP 'opoikti4o,ll64ooo. - part,of iirlseifi.otrint'i thet:lid• mirabirrisildikiine'orc lF EA6s o uti. • Thif .44011,,ti0fr at fe!',da.**!l; ; !eie,*titit, be"thi . 4 , !? most Ottitdt%iftlf,";.7,44; deas e itZ4'hotAtltii a strong one, and Ilii‘jaßacjOiCtliair-witohing , faces and ofiptivitilagamanmaik* . lll: nab faitto ba oat in fall force to grant* 4 - ifidaoigio.v..'.. , *.iihti pt i- B ii, et ra ., r • thOin feetft'ale trofore he t tde farilen to Ptilla'dolphlof _ . • nee. •, • ' e ereiho- ", e lininTbilk P4:tnitokiet bhp..." • ' ''''' r iiiifiat w ee tihej p & Td'• ''.ll, Tata On-the' /6.!hiiikt4tdir-11,e6 r inititwow "as oho', '•:; ' thus tlY;theGlioat•TWlPhertble.P.l"6“toligilY tea' • .., I tore orAitc...-A moat 1•06.111,!4 icejilk tO*l7±,al:llpg 1 --- ComP"l'harleoli tr'Titl7iiiilMitilat4; made • a ' - --. eon, anl,;),W49fitt'kfltifill.4o4llNlsr year, --the i ~ '• - elec't,e4ceill44:°).,;-'di'noktlql° -. s, viaotA44rti:e:itsii-zo•ioriLitliyi# been 'le? : rap!.4B6,o44l6jPdifoti:7l}KOßgftift4trr,:.ll;,, ._ Ina° wtti).o.3.* nil 40°14 '''''ioinfaPP"- ''''' fanaini es it 044,01. `" ' grel,roll9, ii-14615,11t., . • ' ' tagte. 14-atlakollamfitti4P4Zel,„Viiin. 4• '34-34460 • 'fiiiidt g ''' lifiirte‘u -th 1 il,-,iie4,-,......,421* giriail/156 -••••• 'id rOl4 ~ 1 —rpm ,-.„11;, irtiqe. •,,,,",....1,,,,t0ifiki„.... ..litios , txf,iof. ^, ~, t, 'S• '''';-C-e: Tifit ski ThrfttPair44lg' •' , J. oe s •'• ,i-,.., f i , a ..ii • • kT0,091,0 gi;:flitelf•...ls 14 . ..,464k*".14°A.x.%it40,14.,rm0; fa 1 I.Cr,c'reUtg.44te.. '4- • woxiii.97l9, tititoo 0,.,.,,', -‘ti ,:s_-,--44141ht 'TN*, iiirgartelll-1-BuilebtkO I ':viaii:i.4o4k -4-iiiiikth tiarliT4-04. i A4,l,iirithKeir '40114:t,,,,47,,t titled,"4-E ffwU -- .&: - .. R i ;- ,, , ,,,7,. '. i'll44'its4l;nr",.: The Next Session of Congress. So much time was Spent last winter in the discussion of the Kansas question, and in re siding the efforts 0 Om Eaecutkie to cajole or coerce an' unwi bi . traongisi to impose the Lecompton Oone ,lifithlt hiko4SPlP ti ko ing people, that Vtalittig! opKfOrPXO !T was lift for the examittOori4r, Malty inilpi3rtant subjects which4m4,o43l44o.ilkollr9f, thou, National LegislatUre.'':/tt thh cforiiing' - ehott session, which is to commence on December edb, there ,will, therefore, be a great deal of work.to dcf, and if the members happen to be ill, r aiworkittg frtood,otheTscan findam plciyfruliA for' all `thiiir; time. There are a Iffibiberbr'irepertant 4 , - questions' - in' - refer- • once trithw! Southwestern•.> portion of this ,SOPtillellk. 1v.h10,11 ,might, ,h,e, ,profitably "dig cutufedk;e:.Tlie %-iabrogatien“ of ' the,, 014-* itoOtillitcy;',<Tlg r is'it;,':',:effil', 'Alae,'eatablistint: ent • 'Ofarproiectorate over iffexieo, have been pie sFitled '3,1114 ilittooolhtl6499 lll ioie4,,effih `ffilb,nsteribC:oPerlitions • and- - transit ' , routes ''th - koPisli'','.l;lOrttrel,',uniripli. t. ,dehis:4( l. ' B i44o ll . ~,t,/,i e istVrrltotlal,qt(estions- w ill arise: O . regOn wlteertaliiiidemartadrilisaien, and. 'perhaps ; JEtte4l . 4?,,linf i ,:'l",,Orriteritti7ergetiizatiOns'2 , are jit'stred,lor. 'Arizona, ken he -':mtidit,uP, fr'orn part lir Nliwlfeitc'o `and " the' . lffesillayalley), - for 'Nevada, •'(to, 'be :formed- principally from the - 'l l Cfriteryitiftf Illali,):f0i', Laramie, (the district •iii which ttte , Pilie's'eski gold Mines are loca ce4; lil(k.ifer.'litihejaht..`,There are,ii diAfin ;projects for the construction - or Pacifie Dail reads- li(tvicien . ,Ofilleontia'Or Oregon and the herders of ow yiresterrl States. , If a plan tan he aevisectivhich will provesenemlly accopta ble'le.thoile'' wiio 'favor such a road it 'will _probably: 'be :ailtiPted; brit; this , will. bo 'ettientely: difficult; as , there is great di versity. or: opinicni;• bath' as to the routes . , 'whicli`shOuld ,be ,selected and• the man ner; - in' which , 'its —conAtinetion should be ',nide d 41110 GoViire Mont; , Tho Mips:4lomo of , the ,teat' eark" with the' vast .expenses for '.transpOrtationineurretkby the Utah expedition land' .the ?yarleits• Indierovarlik is ono. '_ et. the :strongest .arguinents in 'favor of , Government 1 ilk or( , ,.iiich! . .,ii' . .road, that: brunt' be advanced. l'ititiii7 ocean mail Steamship lines, too, aro In cWelitiffailee,zilino el wlifel preposo to start' irOm:Philadelphitt. Postai reform, the coditi, Cetien,iir the'_icietine laws,. the - patent-office, laws; the 'French' spoliation bill; pension bills,, Odin:fief iittherltriblicCrisWeli aii imp:cat/Mt Pri vate bills, May fairirelaime lice"ge share of Cori gressionalattentiori..; No subject; hot6ver, is of,more: immediate; interest:Abort' the; tariff. The: increese.of the revenues and the , protec !Aoil:9,:thd:indOtkiil: interests of the ,nation aro matters ; Of:primary impoitinee. We be ffaVAl, Om: 'public; '',interests; would be more of fecteally proluoted' il - i , . a proper attention to ibis great Sibjeet ,than, iii any othei way. If Our treyieryie:ciplenielied, not-by loans, but h - yja legitimate - , income, and prosperity is fully restored to the indtistrialinterests of the nation, a Substantial lintels '4lll be afforded • for any great`efiterprifie'that, our_ qovernment may de-, cide : lo A3ngago inktint- it , will be difficult to: ailiitiye env great resulti iii AIM' present fiesta, Mel condition oi , the nation; ' "• • Irke : ;i.itiiirOvisme,nt of ,oar 'City. - -- No:sualf,7)3Olo:i i k r a at the paatbiatory Pbb ; and: her present poet can doubt `.that, forycafraf bi t e:on:in; a'contliutad career of , pfoaperitioponiciup Vera° bar: No Ameri-, city', stable , fountlation.than our own, mid none have great oiixiiirituiiiies and:idvantages for futine ad, vanceinpnt.. ; • • " " Taking this undisputed fact into view, and conuepting. It with At oa, fact that _the _imp rave.' 'went of the City' iv the firectien'of new build indieasity'of Its Progress there 'are, , certain:teatureif ot:.thO,present monetary and , social condition of ad t ry which. render It par licularly desirable and advantageous that ati iraprii*emenbr, as possible should commenced as quickly as the noes iary,arrangemorits caq be effected. Money is 'abundant' and: eagerly seeking safe inveet moots.- :.."Thousands of men who have lost by invesbnonia in stocks, cemmergil paper, and ethortiainge;itre'iiger to place their means in qUarterli whore Its 'safety will be beyond all dottbf;-. Low rates of Interest, with undoubted, !leeway : :Air, the „principal, are preferred to high, rates -of. interest In hazardous -opera., Labor is,abundante; The resources of many worthy, MITI lAtife - „bien , exhausted' by the deartleof employment during the last year, aid 'a hardivlnter.optms -before them; They are •4agerlYsii,eiring the labor, for .which theyare 'fitted, and , the. best meobanics will rejelcole !t.t.ircMllpe.4tiVii rates. No loss - is so' - greatlio community as Abo: lesi Of tfie ilftbor its,ritizens.,..,.ilfter;.: thivisf, the. fitl sottr; co• of-'4ealth. lyhei7e „hear' in, -I&re great Patifeti:iii leases by individuals;; it dees;not Micessarily•followthat the general' 'kealth of a ,country: is thereby, diminished. Theffill:the 4 :failure;cif a panic, may ruin bun Breda Of •;itiatilduals,* the -actual material I b !Wealth' or, areMitnutrilfy. is not , ere y e creasedi.for nothing intriludeally: valuable is :deStreiedl;h'ut,ithenAin thousand able-bodied - men; whoae.litber"per - head would be' Worth three chMpireil dollars per annum, stand idle for s , year,:threl3,,intlliett of.dollara are lost beyond redemption; for.if , they hOd been em ployed: soMethitilef that, 'value, would have beerfireduced by their,labor. , There can be no blew:struck' at _the ,prosperity , of a city so 'vlittivas- the voluntary or forced Idleness of a farge:portien of its 'people.: it is, therefore, 4:matter of general publlifinterest that sippro- Pilate employment 'should be furnished this winter, to all who are. able and willing to Work, because therebithe general wealth is increased, the taxes -necessary- to maintain pauperism: are diminished, the danger of teach ing:inenthat beigety can open up the way of subsistence is avoided, and because thou sailds;of Imarthstenes, 'which would otherwise rbe Cheerle'ss anti dreary,. and be surrounded by r ilufCrttinatelAings Suffering. for the absolute tiecessartes of life, or shivering under the pro tabtfon of the:PrOYerbially cold charity;of•the 'world, Will be, made .comfortable, prosperous, and happy. Ittimanity, as well as public and *hate interest:therefore, calls. for • employ meat lir every direction in- which it can be ri k roiltnhly,:arid t apProPriatelY 'afforded. We ineed, more hoboes in Philadelphia, both for ininsent'and'future purposes. :There Is - no, city, In, America. where, , as a geneini ,tbinit,there'are fewer vacant houses. - Judi; !dons investments In real estate have;'-in thousands--of-Instances, •proved extremely prOfileble,and'hitiel, very rarely, fatted, to bo remunerative.- good bas • been done Within -the last; few• years, by those, enter. prising citizens; who, in the midst of panic and despair;' continued , extensive building eperations, and the - mechanics of Philadel- Phisgykilave no doubt; will long and grate.: ibllyreinernber them for their praiseworthy conduct" ' • Wtrare pleased to learn that a contract is aboutCheinesigned: tor the erection , of six teen very handsome cottage , dwellings, of a large'aitti and' Complete ehtencter, 'on grounds etvned, by' .7.tort a-Mannon; Esq., on the cor 'Aar es, Thigpen* and .Mifflin streets, near "Where Passynntc-rnad ,croises" Bread street,. This is Of ilia moat delightful parts of the :eitYlanttleyn'of puT readers who have not recently visited it can appreciate its beauty. ..,W,e_underStand:that wittily ether ituprove paeta are in progress and in All tile' fo'r a "successful and a busy iseation.el improvertiont lie before us. Money . is abundant, labor is eagerly seeking employ 'meet, real estate is Uoteparatively cheap,'and raitni new buildings will unquestionably be needed,' for the future use oi, the residents, of 'this pity. Wo!therefore .think it impossi ble, tie' it vrould 'certainly seem, to Lis unwise, that our capitalists and- business men can oVerleek the important, incentives to the ita- Pr`o;iement of our city that we have feebly on deavtircd" to - PieSetit in this article. , .::~,_;: ' Ur The .Washington Unimt, has : been de nimacing everybody_ who denounced 'Le. C. f oMp:ton, as' a " fraud"' and "a swindle," -,geopt:GOveinov..FlAmuonro, of South garo= ilea; who - says: i.Throtgh the most die. ootiiig' as_ Well es tragic scenes of fraud and ,torte;, tile' _Territory ; of 'Kansas' at last came lciforti:Opttigre fdritilmisSlrin as a Sttite,With what jq uoiyn ea 11‘ 0 4.4tliillipton clonititution, , ernbedying , slavery'among its _ • previsi one:). • tplie-Pittebfirgh celehrettiOn;' • " 4e4ifttiltall'eltioisiitere titenr extracts from v gl!N i ttig: 'dean:Option of the recent . entennial f Pittsburgh, aniti d'Ofstito settlement r , '`fros itti''.feitot• . 03:41 yesterday. "'The pi4eoilatcurtivas ono of: the moat beautiful and . n 7 p o n evCr ltnoesed .? . ~'he wbo e' o ula- } 4~t Y eleAppeara.to,have inien:icteneeli interested Emerson Bennett's Lecture Lust Eve fling. About one•fourth the seats In Concert Hell were eoeupied last even to hier,„,O from B leeture flo j et*, nerson Bennett, - I - , on the saki:TA "Pioneer of Lift4l4j.heWest.'l s ,4'he juvi3niles in the audi- Lee,'Vtil , Vd .. eildemtly 3 ead Ain't ' gentleman's ered• andlit#nderNll it eat•shd•ratt I a An ak a offal l ,a. One, men listed baliterously, their impatiently to as"eßhehenTotthote — startlingstinies make hie op pearaucea = • The audience, as a whole,tali:not exiiotly such as we have been aeengtomell to seeingat literary lectures ordinarily, there having liken, we believe, 'but two gentlemen, in :111e hall Covered with the silvery badge of age, and one of these lefrthe room before the lecturer reached his thine ~ TEe iiiiiiiraliiiiiiit,"" iilitilrWlielirreirtliiiif El He's i niinAll 3 Oßtflay flie - 90Ertttaineentent of , thelertute. 1 , Mr. Bennett opened with an'impromptu &doer. tittentent otitis lectures that are yet to be given in 'thlaity, rind the, intereettneatia'attimitive point's' • ' they are to contain. Then; Linifthink 'forth into' his ' Plopesed jeot, for 'which-squads of-infatuated youngsters' weibmiltinyfinibritlithlesa 'euspenee; he itaid.that whoever, today took ,up his (journey In a modern oar, through the far-reaohing, mighty IVeet, a l l 11 4r r al l t , in4ProiNlCenta , r 3,04 fitykit to realize that se, c receptly it,had been a dreary wilderness, tilled vital 'the - Wild beasts of the forest. Those early - r iarieerii were .the hopos of Abair'tliiitii,lithukh of idukh ex terior, had hearts-to love and be loved. • • °But his present 'object was not' to look upon the' West as it now is, but to look upon that vast do main as it existed eighty years ago, and as it was then presented. to border life. • The leettirer• sought' to enhance the interest his lecture, by' affecting' in his delivery' certain: power, for which, in our humble opinion, - he hai neither been fitted by nattire nor vocal education. Ills attempts, for instance; to mimic the voices of the several wild boasts of the' forest which he in troduced, and the groat gutteral,groan he gave upon imagining himself and his auditors in the dense, dark forest eighty years age; surrounded with all the tribes of a.modern menagerie, wore certainly more ludicrous than flattering, , either 'to the animals, or, himself, and Unless* his promised readings of Poe, Byron, and others, aro performed in better Alit titan his weak rendering of the bear's howl; those dep arted Wein itics will scarcely have ono cubit added to the stature of their rept- , tattoo by the, operation. " ' But we must not anticipate. We have not space to devote to the "'scenes" of ~the leeture-: if inch 'it may be. 'called, though a't'higtily wrought chapter on border-life would be a bet .* name for it: - . . . , .• . . . . ': On liana* evening Mr.-Bennett will leeture at the same ileum on' " The Beauties of Poetry," When he proposesto introduoi readings from Poo, Southey, Byron, and others. - . ,Flecoionitini and Gazzaniga. Mr. I.lilmatidoolarei that he wants to gratify Philadelphia with a glimpse of Plooolomini—that he cannot make terms with the proprietors of tho Academy of Mule—that, therefore, he will bring her out, on Friday and Saturday next, partly in Concert and partly in Opera—and that he posi tively will not be able to let her appear except on those days. •We Lave no faith whatever in these 4. twine, and positively not more " appearances, seeing that we bevelled Madame Gassaniga twine during this week; and positively" no. more. Yet, by some dollar-ous penntasion,'she again makes . 4 positively two farewell'appearanoes," on Monday and Taco day,evening. The performance, on Monday, will be for the benefit of .Mr. Ptiakesoh, who deserves •a good beim, and will have it, we hope—parlicu ,larly if he arrange ,to have, Madame Colson,' iSignoraParodi, Madame Gassaniga,"and Madame IStrakosoh, all aPpear before his audience on the, 'same stage on one evenbsi: By the way, the Matinee of this day, at the Academy, will be a great treat: Madame Belson' will introduoe the Proneh laughing ckansonette.• That alone ought to fill the house. Sims, YEWS, REAL BSTATE, &O.—Thomas. & Sons' sale on Tuesday neat, will comprlSo the 'valuable' 011ine"building 327 'Walnut 'greet, el°. gent rolldeeees and,plainer dwellings in desirable peations, large and valuable relent lebi, 'business Mande, &o; altogether twenty-six properties, be tides ibo stooks,' pews, Wee pamphlet eats . lovas and eidvertiecpents. , Auction Novica.—B Scott, Jr., auotioneer ) 43l Chestnut street, sells thin morning at 10 o'oloek . a valuable lot of Germantown goods, Military, skirts and drawers, &o. Samples and catalogues now ready, to which tho attention of the trade is invited. CREISTEAS PRESENTS-A piano 'Or melodeon, either of whioh J. g. Gould, Seventh end Chest nut, can furnish in perfection. .lits stook is large and carefully selected. BY MILAN:MIT HAIL. Letter front 66 Oecaatortal.” ' , rporrispondenoe of The kiegal • Wiettotaroor, Nov. 28, 1858. Yon 'did not get a hittei from me yesterday, and ,fer this reason : It. was proclaimed that at that thee, our good people here ( it honalico to say they ar e :feW),s)muld have it thank:l%lring: after the regular ,e'rthodfitx puritanical style.. That regular old or-, thodoi puritanical style is not now as it *as in 'dottnn bitithoYe days, and the days of the Salem Witches of unpleasant memory; but a complete out and-out saturnalia.: Everybody wasgolng into the country; or to meet a friend and have a nice time, and, at lies not averse to go Into the country end have a nice time, of course t went and had a nice time, as ttro . Congrm waters Will prove to any wel educated gentleman. Then all the departments, were closed, and—f , my offending bath this extent, no more." The President, pledged as.ho is to advance) be 'yend Leoomptonism, and to take ground in favor of Congressional intervention in favor of slavery, is penning his message, and will undoubtedly try to please the extreme men of the South. One of our Northern Secretaries, woo was advocating this doctrine a few days ago, was rather startled when asked by a Democrat this question : "You said slavery is held in the Territories by the abider dictum of the Supreme Conti, in defiance of Ter ritorial law—now, tell me bow I, as a citizen of a free Sate, (where I can vote against slavery), can be made less a oltizen by going into a Territory, whore, according lb yank now notion, I dare not vote against slavery,_ or do any thing on this question but inibmit to the right of pro perty in slaves as higher than my own rove. reignty r The Secretary looked rather blank at this home question, and thought of the good time be would have in his own State Sn support of this newfangled doctrine. Mr. Breokinridge is exceedingly anxious that there should be no war upon Judge Douglas. lie makes no ecoret of his feelings on this subleet, * and this is evidently the sentiment of the manes in Kentucky. ' ' Chiriqui, and Catitello Viejo, end Nioaragua, end San Juen, and all the faMiliar geographical names of the last filibustet 0416 dition under Walker, aro noW,. as then, unceasingly in the mouths of the gee alps here. Walker:will get off with his eXpedition late says ono, and another says ho will net get off. The truth is this : While a terrible Ouster is kept up about emigrants !eating Mobile, or New Or leans, or Charleston, With tntnnto rides and Ar kansas toothpios, for ploughshares nad pruning• hooks, the headmen of the foray are quietly and secretly, but surely, putting the expedition afloat from another quarter. It is a diversion, and, as yet, I am not convinced that it to not no much for the behbof and ruccess of a filibuster invasion into Niciragua as one into Sonora and Durango, with its city of splendid churches and colleges, and people anxious for a separation from the "sick mad' Mexico, who rapidly sinks to death and disgrace. I know from traeelleri and others 'in Mexico that it is everywhere admitted that the denizens of the sultry plains of Sonora and Cinalta would welcome the hardy and entbrpriaing men from the far North as they bail with delight the'arriral - at Guaymas, or any other of their ports, of a cargo of pure, clear, refreshing &buy!. kill ice ;' but the ancient Castilian families demand the 'offices and the lion's shore of the epolle. It is now 'Rated that Mr. Buchanan; influenced by Mr. Cobb, Will recommend to Congress to allow the tariff of 1857 to remain unchanged. I hope this to not co, hut Pennsylvanians' should prepare for the onset. Certain it is, ledge Black and the President are 'disgusted with the consistency of their State to principle, and the pledges of 1810, and rim - Solomon-like, of the belief that the rod of plinialunent well laid on their undutiful servant, or son, or,daughter, as you please. (for they arro gate to themselves the mastership), would produce a proper .return of penitence and cringing and fawning. Mr. Buchanan will not live tong enough to see the utter ruin he would inflict upon the De ; mooratio party and upon the interests of his State, but there aro those who will—men, too, who have I poisoned his ear, and hardened his heart. It is understo od that the Administration design forcing its pet measures through the next session of 'Coogrees, for the reason that it is now patent the next Congress wilt be In opposition to its Pecu liar views. It la said that the appropriation bills can be postponed to the last, and that if the 4th of Maroit finds them tmdisposed of, then Mr. Bu ohanan will call an extra session. Members are , now paid annually, and not ea much per diem, and as oonstruotivo milenge,has been done away with, an extra • eeeelon will cost nothing extra—that is, to then who do not hold to Jefferson's aphorism, that the world is governed too ,rotioli.; Loving kindneas is to, be, extended to the friends who i s a t o s i d e by dod po , tv e r an a d n and he againstirpockets oe th e e t Be people ar t i o n .t e he lined ght against Arturo nontingeneles , This move will . un- . doubtedly be checkmated. at ltibetuncith Buchanan, a the lvh dissolution becam e ve ry - m uch of U m n h ion l , a w rin h e en d he deserted Governor Walker in 1857, renews his apprehensions as to a foreign war, in order to' di vert the attention from difficulty which is sure to follow hie unfortunate Kansas policy. lie now THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1858. thinks that we are on the eve of a war with Spain, on account of the suggested protectorate Over Mexico, and,4he proposed selture,,pf ' and hersoeitisiger,ofllliitqlitcwith'FitThes and England.' ttPYiJlif Yeeetiii.for this neW.terror en the Part of 'ths'itriaildent hi as havic,,istiatak It IP itapoatibla to otiakiii:Leny, Theory That , 8111 Marin the eon nt , i's , utisettie btudneturreintionkt4, the err that there hidanger•of a Wir WiThElttaPei , • - Including Spain: Bottle 110sIdant palled to meet ail the tiottblealniddent sae policy. He will, asieltOrion-lidilettittinatei in his-lackeon' speech, be forced to take high ground in favor of the doctrine that Iflongrem . Must interfere to'liroteet slavery in MB' Terra°. ries rand taking IthisfvloM kaoprof canto Ihe , ready'Wenoolintet teW fanalioiem, oroiltdd'by ali`tbin ,olearly ',enough, and:la Therefore sinzlints • to' threat pubio t atwatto,n I o.?the: POsaikle;eontingeoey , Or a wi r , frAtPXYr99 ,, llP/ , ` 0 /TP 0 4 0 , 1 41..4 1 - atP, (.0 . 0 0, and citti Only „ire? r That „mr4 glow_ out' 'thp Rol oy of the Pieatoenf 6111 Witt iii : P4aiari7;ntlik 'ta'f.)'e'iWritteti in the 'dieebnififuia' of lita'a*pwittion attoti had bialteuilit cite there.' - Oceisionat,. VACVATION , ANDY,IIiON, 18AAt /UPS' 'TOE, GOY. 'IMO-Ins 11111131111145, .11014111VARD noturr. , --sptnitrn 0011e.DIP1'Alf - IVY I Am) nacOvEntrza:--PlavoLOmint ?Onto' 778TEADERS, FOR ,CHINA—NDOONDEII NARNAND AND DR. OAILLANDNT: INVERTWATION-7 . 11DA . i PROinlßlon op ' TtfN HERAL.D4N. DDOTEN,II:OIt 1.1.01 , 91. ON NW:BASKIN. i ' [Oorreepoodeoze of The Pram] . • NEW YORK, NOV. IVSS The celebrationof Evacuation Day, Which always 'brings out one of the beet military demonetrai*On'a of the year, wart saddened somewhat by - the large ince rale of -two gentlemen . who hare, for many years been ,prominently before ,the public—,Ourneline V. - Anderson and Isaao'Newton. The funeral of the format resat-, tended by a largo 'pertfort of the Are department; In citivens' dreee, while that of the letter' wig 'eunally welt attended by those floors particularly engaged with' marine alfalfa.., Like very many pfi the euermasful men of the day, Mr. Newton commenced life ,as a printees boy, hiving been apprenticed to the Well-known old Arm, in Albany, of Packard & ' Ile took pimiento: In recurring , to. hie early work at case, and, throughout life, took an Internet in the welfare of titone wi; were bin first fellow-craftsmen. Tho parade end review wiErnirred bi a serious acci dent to Mineral Pies; •Whleli Willfor Bengal days' Poet. ,ponehis departure for Venektielst' The_ Gediernor",` AB ,Commander in-Ohlef, appeared in the full. tfwgery of. a, general, a thing that one State Excellanetes bare not' been in the habit of doing, the ouotOm having been , for °overtime to - wear plain clothes' And , elite airea, The , f purple blboil of . the Binge,'? luitrover; in 'Ent 'Verge to a little dieplay t hence the Innovation upon the '4O - apparel' heretofore disported on these blood-thirsty occasions. , • The tubercles area expected to return from Benton thin afternoon, at Ave. They will he received by Ame ricus Engine Company, No. B, (Big Six,) and after par taking of-edibles and potables with Warren Kole Ceti pally, N0..83, wilt-be escorted to .the ea. a for Newark, N. J., where they are to exploit their abeam tire.eogtoe to-morrow. The Seventh tlegimont, always first to adopt every thing calculated to promote military efficiency, have furniabed themielves with eight hundred Minnie Mus kets, almiler to those lately introduced Into the Uolted States army, which did such. capital execution among the savages in Oregon. The surviving members of the Gould/ family bloke so far recoiered uto be regarded out of danger. that they surviied Iwo what tie considered almost wham. love Dr. Van Buren, one of the attending physicians, says Mr. Gouldy will recover, although several *Gag must elapse before perfect health can be attained. lie hea not yet been informed of the suicide of his son, nor will that melancholy Intelligence be communicated on 11l it can be.done with safety._ • Plcoolonaintwas in &private box last night, at Mtn's, laughing with all the heartiness and enjoyableness of a nhild at the comical performances of that youthful old gintlethan, Oebiiel Ravel, is Jocko. • I Yesterday the fourth steamer intended for thiriver navigation of °idea wee launched from the ,yard of Thomas Collier. The now,vesset to called • the Fire Witch, is 1,250 tons burden, and her draught of stater, when ready for sea, with every thing on board but,fuel, will be 'only eight feet. ''he test river trade of China : thrown 'oken to the woild by the late treat', is es., pealed to create a demand for 'retire vessels like : Oman Mr. Oollyer hat already sent ont. ' • • Recorder Barnard, having partially InVestigated the case of Officer Baker, who'had custody of Dr. 'dot at the time that distingillihed practitioner nreter., nettled himself, has, dismissed Ilaker'from hie position ass an olliser of the. court. The stair will be investiga. :tett by the trawl Jury.. Little Importance is attached to the Tumor that the absconding Esnulapies had been Icaptlited at Niegiira Irene. On Saturday 'night Brongbam, whose pen Is never Idle, brings out a new farce at Wallatk , s. On the minas 'evening, at the same bonze, Mr. Ranger makes Ile re. appearance atter several years , absence in England. Old theatre-goers remeMber him as one of the beet comedians on the stage. • I hoar that the proprietor of the Eel York Iterittit has been Indicted by a Grand Jury in - Whirtehester county, end was this morning arrested fora libel on the Hon. /him 11. Makin, In having charged him with having altered the evidence taken before the Willitt's Point investigating committee. Mr. Bennett was taken to White Plains, where he gave ball. kn. NEW YORK STOOK BEOII4.SOE—Nov, 28. SECOND BOARD, 10000 Altesouri 01-1,00 89X 90000 do 830 89 10000 \t St de- 97 0000 Tenn oe, '00.... 911 f 0entr01... , , 82 I t 1 "LH& mit r, G. 29x' ' 26 Imp & Teed BY 110 • 60 Gal Bc, Ohl B-.. 100 do 112 60 Cumberi'd pfd. :31 600 do 35 N.Y Oent B:1:180 "83X83 ;80 do bBo'B3 600 do. NO 83 ; 240 do 82,41 • - ' THE MADEETO . - . _ Ammo inlet at 16.873$ for Pots, pod 16 for Motto. FLOOR.—Btode and Western Flour is a little firmer, ailed 'aggregate 15,000 bble at $4 2064 40 for superfine Mate, e6m4 00 for extra do, t 4 20m4 45 for superfine Western, St 75455 for f 'kits do, $5.0565 45 for ablpping breads of extra round hoop Ohio. Canada Flour is nominal at Nei 20 for extra. South ern Floor to heavy, with elates of 1,600 bbla at $505 40 for common new mixed, and $6.50e7 60 for feney, fat; and favorito. Gaits.—Wheat rules very quiet, with but trifling Niles to report. Corn is rather nmro steady, with sales of :LOCO' bus at 7421,770 for mixed Western. Rye is quiet sit 70eT8e. Oats are steady at 41)040e for South ern, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, and 47e52 for State, Western, en d Canada PROVSIONS.—Pork is quiet for lota on the mot, but active for forward delivery. Bales 100 bbls at $1.7 950, 17 40 for mese, and $l9 Mall for prima, Beef is in fair demand at our last quotations, t•ith sales of 200 bbts Out bleats are stow. Lard Is firm, with sales of 150 this at IfXellc. Butter and Cheese are an; changed TALLOW in firm, with sales of 12,000 lba at 100 Wit MIRY la firm at 24a, with Palen of 160 bbla. THE LATEST NE WS BY TEL EGE APR. ARRIVAL or SPANISH AND FRENCH WAR vssqp.s —00111•1N13811 SUCCESS OF Tllll 14111011A1J8 OCCUPIED--ZULnAGA LEVYING CoNTRI • BUTIONS TO IMPAIR. I'OXITIPWATIONS. Raw 131114C1145, Noy, 21,-The steamer Tonneeme, from Vera Oru en the 21dt last , has arrtvad at the port, with la!or Three Spanish hull two French war-ressela bed en , choral At Sacrificlos. . - Admiral Renaud was daily expecte I with the refit or the Preneh squadron. General Trejos surrendered Points on the 18th' Mat Ills troupe were rediteed too Mate of etarration ; Zile remnant had arrived at Vern Cruz The dates from the city of Mexico ere to Alio 18th Inst. General hilrebeen had arrived The Liberate occupied Zacatecas. General %Alone WWI levying contrihutions for the repair of is fortifications. The Liberals were elsewherenumezefol. General Juarez republishes his prcelaniation against Zulosge, From the West Coast of Africa. B tiros, Nov 20.—A private letter received at !West from (Imes, on the Went coast of 'Africa, elate', that much eichtleen pretalled on that mtet, end a French war steamer had lost twenty live men within two "melte An armed boat from the came steamer had impressed a French sailor from the brig Rochinghare, of Belem The letter le dated October 12th. WASHINOTON, Nor. 28.—Cooflict'ng reports bora been published concerning the objects of the recent de parture of Judge Rose and nen McCullough, of Tr3oll, for &more The truth is, the former bee been op• pointed consul at GintyMao, end Pe latter accompanier film on buffoons construing - himself, and in no manner Connected frith thin Government : • - Information, toe reached Nyabbinglon, in such a 'Orin' as to place the fact b4ond (motion. that a large num. ber of lifelbrans reeding in Optima have entered into a league to reVolutionite that Atate, with a View to Ste annexot on to the Milted States A telegraphic despatch from Mobile elates that much' excitement still exhale is that cPy. grunion out ef. the refusal to grant a clearance to the Alice Painter. The Searetiry of State has not: as •eporttd ; mended an explanation of the Spanish Minister. non-, corning the object of that Government in eroding, an armed force against Mexico; although a private in with him was requested by Cut on, It le sup posed, that eubjeot. The financial report of the Secretary of the Treasury le now completed. The balance In G. Treas.” - y on Monde, amounted to 16,060.000; the recolple for the week ending that day to 5.147 000; drafts paid to $1.170,000; draf's issued to . 660,000 The reduction from loot week amour& t.) The Indiana Legislature—The Election 01 Messrs. Ilright and Fitch to the 13. 8. Senate Declared Void. 101)1411,mila. Nov 20 —The House , 'attoru'oon, passed, bye vole of 51 yeas to 45 nay s, ft joint rearalu• Non, which yea adopted by the Senate on Wednesday; dscharlog the eleallou of Meseta. Prlght end Fitch th the 'United Mates genate Illegal, unconstitutional, and void. The Veimont Leginlattiro. a[O.42PELINII, Vt , Nov. 28 —Thy Vermont Legtale tine eflottrned thle morning. No approprl ttion has been made for O , Mpletiog the 13ttte Capitol, the Nom haring retuned to oonour with the Senate to thy p a y. rage of any bill for that purpose. Hibernia lire Engine of Philadelphia. Norm', Nov. 26 —The Hibernia. Fire Nogioe Comma , ny loft thla city In she eight o'clock train this morning fur home, TIC Nor York, Dori , g their •brief phlt, the firemen and citizens generally of Boston have ex ended to the members' of the Hibernia the, most liberal hes pitallfy. Fire nt New Orleans—A Child Burnt to Death. New °Willis, Nov.. 25 —Two dwellings on Prybinia street were destroyed by fire to.dsy, goo ft child, who was Weide of one of the buildings at , the time, 'week burnt to death. • , ABTIEY Chttnsfl, 311380(7111—mte1liir , TIVEEN FLORA TEMPI;fI A4I) - ttlttt6l3kß. FT LOOl3 Nov '413 trotting mach come terday . ,on lt e AbbeYbourri, bete - yen Pert Temple a d Reindeer,.o- n per, e of $1,0(0; mile lieete, three beet In live, and in hirrome obe puruo wee given to Reindeer, n c•dhetnn baying occurred on the second beat, which the judges der:ldol as the result of foul driTiog on the part of Flora's driver, ( Letter; tram NOW 200 Srfe Railroad.. .. 10; It 100 Hudson teseß. 03,qf 50 livlem,R. 121( 250 13 &Qulnß.... 54X 100 Reading R . 51)1 500, do , *pi 2do - do ~alO 6 IGO:, - do,. t ' ' -- ‘ll/-61 '''' 1001 , 1 8 & N 1 _Guar.. 511( 50 Panama 11 - r6O 2t 100 Dim & Tot R..b60 31N 235 0 54 R I 8....,... 02,54 100 d 0.:.::... s'o 60 100 \ do 621 i Later ream Mexico. Front Watihington. The Turf. A GREAT BAY IN THE IRON CITY. Vteidd Celebration - qveisteopOril • 'Aitutvervary of th 1 Duquesne. 1 - the Pittsburgh Morning Poet, Nor is ] The twenty•fifth of November, the - one •butt dtedth anniversary 4F the occupation of Fort Itti• l limn° by 4,11141 nmiOoldnial arms under tienersl , f e o t r a b a e y s . „ wa s tint y celebrated by ohr oithens yes. - It is not ntrtionsart for us again to reiterate the historical occurrences if the period immediately preceding the evenuation of tho fort by the Pronoh forces about the 25th of November, 1758, which was, in fact, the Ittrrender of ati claim on the ,part of rprapoo fo the / riot; awed fertile ; valley of ;the' Ohio. Bricidook:edefiat, in'l7sh the (Mange' of.affairaupou the, scoession of the tart of Chat• bum to the head of the British Ministry, in 1757; the organization of the three expeditions against ' Louisburg, Tioonderhga; and prowl)! Point, end Fort puqui l sne% and - the mucous of t.he English and Oolonial afees there, are 4attbrs of written history: To us a peculiar interest mmossarilY attaches to the latter event— The Father of his County took.part in the. military, expeditions hero. The inteceSs of the'Mother Country Wee at that lime our own success. The occupation of the dismantled, end,hurning,ttort was the birt,h-day of our city. At that time it" received IMptiattial s our city. in honor of the groat •stht;emnitn Tinder whose misplace the campaign,. which, resulted in establishing Anglaatxon supremacy, in the West, was instituted A hitodred years have named since theso.orenti' occurred, and a great and flourishing commercial olty has grown tip around the, spot Where the old fort stood. The astonishing growth of our Western efts ,Is a frequent Babied of wonder. n• Theca's treat between Pittsburgh now and Pittsburgh a hundred years 'ago is a most remarkable one. The small frontier settlement is new a nehle'elty,- itt the enjoyment of all the arts or tpeatio; and the appliances of wealth, of civilization, and ,of luxury. We are proud of our Iron City.' With all the dirt and smoke which surrounds us, her habitti tioniare, filled with true and noble bearts r —her mills, her factories, and werkshops are Wrought by tho.hands of strong and honest labor, an in telligent and Christian people worship the Great Clod who has given us those blessings in a him -tired temples dedicated in his name and around us and in our midst on every side are seen and felt, and'enjoyed, the gifts of a bountiful Provi dence and of human progress. " " In a. hundred years monuments of Civilization have,been reared tip,- which , will increase .the lattp r pieSS of those who shall come after us ,a hun dred fold beyond *hat out forefathers enjoyed, or we now enjoy. ' ; • • • I '1 There is a fitness day' propriety. in, the celebra tion of the first day in the history of huith it oily, nod the proceedings on Thursday Were entinontly appropriate to the oceasien • ~vr T The day Was unfortunately, a bleak November Ono, about as unoontroitable for an out-door ar rangement of the.kind as the clerk of the' weather could well have gotten np. It neither raiped nor snowed, nor froze, but the weather wee a threaten ing oominfngling of all Varieties of unploosintned. But,,in spite of the weather and tho• mud, the people turned out in. thousands upon thousands, anb at an early hour in the mooning, the .streate wore thronged by delegations efiwarkmen; Ratio= ties, ,nnd citizens, headed by. the -military , and accompanied .by bands of music.. Appropriate 'banners, with'fittgestivo motteet, were borne aloft, and the resident:los and planes Of business of - litany of our citizens w ere , gaily deeoratod With flags, banners, and emblematic devices Tina booming of cannon usbere'd in the day, and at an early hour the plaoco.of .businenst in the city wore very generally closed. During the ditty there was snitch that was note worthy to observe, but on' snob 'oh occasion re: porters are compelled to " write as they run," and many Interesting filets will inevitably csoapo notice The arrangements made by the various, eonatuittoos were very happily' carried out, and following we give, a detailed account of the pro oredingit of the day. _ 'At nine o'olo'ok In the inoreing the drools pre- Booted , a very animated appearance. , On every arenas delegations were oescitaeling under the di- , realm of the chief marshal, preparatory to taking their places in the sOrte,ge. It was expected that the immense MU would be randy to move as early no nine o'clock, but various delays were ex-, perionced in getting the doldgations to their pre-, per planes, and It was fully oleten o'clock before' they started, The procession was two milealong, and occupied tno hours in passing a given print The ntimber in the jacks Wan Yarionsly, estimated at ' front _goo, thousand , to• eight tbbusand, the first being nearest the actual number The num best persons ahing the line of the provision, on the Sidewalks, could not have hien less thieo 0,00. At ovary. Available point Y . /hero Alin :mew slon was to pass, dense Mere& had oalim?ladt and wherever there Was a balodny or a , wtndow; a groin) of ladies might be seen, awaiting patiently the ptiming of the pageant—the fair ones seem• they jie little affected by the chilly atmosphere so their more stalwart loran. t vorY one seemed hap py and in excellent spirits, and, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather and towering skies, the display nett ah eminent success, reflecting credit item those' who originated - And 'executed the plan. The proceesion passed over the proscribed route, and at one o'clock returned to the Duquesne de- Pot, which had been prepared for the oration and ether exercises. • Around the stand, 'which was emoted about midway of the building, were guttered women and men hi thousands. A sea g athered human faces was.spread. out before the speakers. The groat extent of the nuilding, and the sounding olang of many footstep upon the platforms, tendered .it ' impossible for human voices to be heard at a dis tance greater than a few feet from where the speakers stood. The oflieersof the day, n number of distinguished strangers, and invited guests took their position hltpli the stand. The 'vast assemblage cheered, and then listened with eager silmice, as the silvered head of Eho venerable president of the day. Bon. Willlattt Wilkins, rose before their view. More than three fourths of the events of the century which has 'pasted since the surrender of Fort Duquesne, have been contemporaneous with' his lifetime. Before him stood hundreds whom be had known in ohildhood,'ln youth, in manhood—nay, even .in the .antumri of their days, for around him we ,observed many whose heads wore like his own '—silvered with honorahle years., What memories of the past must thrill through the patriarchs of ,the land on days like this! What present plea slice to thd hearts of such mon RS Judge General Markle, and Dr. Herron, to regard as they did that day the success and happiness of a generation of people, who look upon them with. the respeolful voneratitia of children toe lather! In a few brief and appropriate remarks, Judge Wilkins referred to the complete encases' f the celebration, and spoke in brief but eloquent terms of the occasion which had brought together in our city so largo an assemblage of people. A short and eloquent prayer was then'addressed Fthe grout Father of nil l,y the venerable Dr. rancis Marron, of the Pirst Prethyterien church, one of tho oldest clergyman in the West. Judge Wilkins then introduced the Hon. An drew W. Loomis. , the orator of the day. Mr. Loomis occupied aboitt forty-five minutes in the delivery of his address. Those who were so fortu nate as to bo loomed near the speaker to hear what ho said, speak of his oration as a most masterly and eloquent effort. We greatly regretted that Governor Pnoker could not have boon present at-dm celebration of the hundredth birth.dnv of the second city in the State, the governmental affairs of which ho no wisely di:ewe Letters were read from Senator Douglas, Gover nor Packer; and others, which we regret our want Of space wilt nob allow tis to Pdblitth to-day. Frightthl Calamity. Two nOY:i PALL TO TIM BOTTOM Or A WELL AN), lIIIIMIZI , A-shocking calamity occurred at Norwalk yes terday noon, thc particulars of which have been furnished us by Mr Rust, engineer on the Cleve land and Toledo Railroad. A few weeks since Alo.Kinleq, a maohinhil, and his two sons, Charles and George, dug a well near their bouts to the depth of fiftysevnn feet. The well was about eighteen inches in diatnetot at the top and three feet et the bottom. Yesterday they coin th mead. erecting a curb around the well. The wind less which had boon used for drawing up dirt was ail I atanding:over it, and by some means the bucket attached to the windlass rope became unfastened and fell to the bottom. One of the boys put his feet in the iron hook at the end of the rope and went down to recover the bucket, the other holding the windlass the while. When some ten foot on hot *ay down the boy slipped front the rope and foil to the bottom of the well. Mr. McKinley, wild with horror, put hie other son upon the rope, and bade him go down and nave his bfother. 'the hey attempted to do on, but lost his hold when softie twelve feet down; and fell to the bottom, as bin brother had before him. Alight was lowered into the well to enable those above (there was a large crowd congregated) to see - the unfortunate Inds, but the air was so foul that the light instantly went out. A large number of men worked all yestettley afternoon to recover Iho bod.en of the boys. 7 hoy were raised beveral times to within eight or ten fool of the top, but the opening WMso extremely small that they could not be piffled out, and fell violently back to the bottom. It was proposed to rirg the qvull out to•day. The hogs were aged seventeen and fourteen yeararespectively,'and are dewribed as smart and worthY 'boys. By special private despatch from Norwalk we learn ibat the bodies wore reenvered nt twelve o'clock last'itight. Physicians state that the bus must have- died from the four air in the well ra thee than from their fall Mr. McKinley is nearly insane with grief. The bodies had fallen and been hulled nearly up re many times that they wore terribly mutilated when eventually nm vered.—Cleveland (0 )PlaindealAr, 23i inst. Tho Coates. street School. EDITOR OF THE PREBB : you, 88 en not of justice, correct the misstatements of your report er in this morning's paper, in regard to the ex olinnient in Bootee-street school yosterday ? A few minutos after 10 A M . the school on the low er poor was alarmed by hearing n rush of girls from the Omni on the third floor' down the 'front staircase of the building, and, almost stad ,tansously, the boys from ecumnd floor came in con fusion down the bookstall's, giving the alarm that the floors were falling in. In 'the midst of such oonfuscon, it was impassible for the teaohers on first floor to keep their obildron seated.. Before the doore could be closod, utmost the whole whoop was in the yard. On inquiry, it appeared that the sash over the door of ono of the Mass rooms on the third floor had fallen in, and. that division tithing fright, had given the alarm and Oaused the panic. The statement that one teacher fainted, sad another jumped from the window, is a ridicu lous Al sehood. It is duo to our own charnotere to havo this distinctly understood. Before half put ton we had collected all our pupils who had remained in the neighborhood, and were quietly priameding with school ditties. On„behalf of the leachors on first floor. S. E. DICKIIISON, First Assistant, bluriatinen 26. PaOrti which have Vven currency to the ro ports of today will oblige by copying this corm lion. Suppression. [Flom the Chicago Bally Times ] , The Walhington Union has an article showing how earnestly Virginia supports Air. Buchanan, and cites the 'resolution , ' et several county et:Mime'. Hons. , To all that we have no objection; but wo d d o bj ec t, to th e dishonesty awl nor:drools of the Minn, while copying the resolutions of the 'lathe: ley meeting. ill Ouppresiing the following ' "Resolvoi, That we, n.. 1 Democrats of Berke. ley, do heartily rejoice at the triumph of Stephen A. Douglas over his Republican competitor, Lin coln." • THE CITY. TEE AOOIEENT AT THE PENN MANOR HOTEL. "12The coronet's inquest on the bodies of bltaste. TWlgg and 'Staley, adjourned over from Thu. May, wee continued vesterlay. Several wiluomes a•er}Qsemtned r p one of *horn. named Edgar, a rigger by Tr/400w teetitled that the. Wall securing tho back goy was; yrholly inenfileiMat for the pnrposo to which It 196 sp.', tiled; end ehou'd.neter.havo born put on ihelnilik jag., Ile thought that the apparatus. having been if= *oar for a long time,-wee wholly unfit for ue ,; • The jury herd adjonrotill to the late residenho of ber, /inch ley, attd, after viewing hie body, the inquest was • contic tied. Mr. William Struthers, the employer of the de ceased, testified that though he could not say he re garded the strap as safe ; yet he did not , thielatherwvaa eh? orevirils danger tobe apprehended from It. The "%Ale of the build log was under the charge of a rigger, regularly paid, and who had always been considered a •Predentrind careful man. . Further evidence wag elicited, exhibiting a similar date or facts. and the Jury; after a brief deliberation s rendered es their verd'et, That the &neared Came to their deaths py the railing e s a pair of,sheare, ataiiath cod Chestnut Ftreet4dering to the" ineeouvily Ori the heckggas,y s , or the block and strap attached ^tdeaid guy , isaa Id that Mr. Struthers hag pitict the Medina ex perigee of the two men, and cootrlbuted liberally to the supportorltt. Twiggle family. •. • •, - - TtdtEE Arallll.—The COrollBoB records tell a sad talit'orthe doings or tim Thtet, more ,iletime in one short day! ?woof them vertimr CP old tigii;itrid the third In the prime of manhood! The record polnte itiiitra morel The first was Oat' Thome Leopold, aged U.' le called to see hie eon wbo reeidel in Obriatian erect, 'shwas Second, on Ihtiraday'afterkoon. He was Weal ,c‘ted In the:evening, and the next morning ho was found I ylrg on the sofa—deed. It was in evidence be fore the coroner's inquest, that Leopold woe a bard drinker. The Jury rendered a verdict of death from in temperance. The emend was William Quinn, aged Orly eight yearn. He wan at a Beetind street ; below Disriatten, and fell deem stairs' while drunk. He lingered during Thursday night. and died early yesterday morning He was addicted to Labile of intenicatlon and leaven a wife and children. The verdict of the coroner's jory was in accordance with the fite*At. The thitd 'COM Is that of an unknown man, aged about forty :years. He was :found Woad yesterday morning, on the York pike, near the Beading Itettroid. He had been aeon in the mighborbsod the evening pre• vious, In ai state of beastly Intoxication.' When hie body woe found there was an empty whiskey bottle lying near it. - From his dress and appearance it Wee evident he Wen a vagrant Verdict of the coroner's jury "Death from Intemperance and expontre." TIIE ?IfORTARA CASE —We have hitherto alluded in these coluinhs to the feeliug existlog among the, Jewish reaideute or our city ip relation to the al leged abduction of a JeWleh child by the Catholic an tboritlegof Bologna At the meeting held In relation to thin matter, on Thanketiving 'Day, a committee,. conflating of efeears.Alfred T Jones Rev. J. teener, Jacob Mayer, It Ban Veil. ionic Cohen. Sol. Teller, D 'll Solis, A. Kaufman,, It. De Doer. and S Abclee, were appointed tri, present a memorial ,to the Ptesident of the , United States the memorial. as ,we learned , yeeterdav, ban been prepared, and note, among other thing'', that the,President should instruct the !Mulder of the Caltid States, at th , court of Rome to oat, se 'an act of grace 'towivola the dorernment and people of .all pe t ranealons of this country, tin restore the boy, 'Edgar Mortars, to hie parents, to be't (located as they may deem proper, without soothing theme will or offer 'tog any nodule Inducement to change their original in tention of rearing him as an Israelite. &terra other reqnests are eontaired in thie memorial. In relation to a repeal of a danott of the Roman Catholic Church, un der which the alleged outrage was_ said to have been perpetrated. THE HtDERMA HOBE tither returns from its journeylugeto.olght. Thearraoge. mente for their reception have been completed. They ere expected to arrive this evening, _completed. 7 o'clock, at the Keneington depot of the New York railroad On thole arrival they will be received' by our firamen, thirty. (Our buoy/at/lea partlailiating in the promo/ion. The toll/411m gentlemen bare been chosen a/Blatant mar. ehals : John Mabee, Henry Robineon, Georg. W. Downs James lt.oldnsonilohn F. (lurid!, E. Bressler, Morrie Rodgers. The parade will form on Frankford road; right resting on' Montgomery street, and proceed over the following route Donn Prankrord ros rlo Pre.klin avenue, np Franklin avenue to Front etreet, down Front to Brown,' np Brown to Fourth, down Fourth to Casten, up Outten to Tenth, down Tenth to Ridge avenue, down Ridge avenue to Ninth etreet, down Ninth to Arch, up Arch to Fifteenth, down Fifteenth to Walnut, d trio Walnut tn • Ninth, down Ninth to Christian, down Christian to Fourth, up Fourth to Spruce, dotan Spruce to Third, up Third to Walnut, and there dismiss. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—Leef. evening about 8.14 o'clock, while a reporter of nne of our city Journals was peering in the vicinity of Eighthand Pine streets, be heard caroms issuing from a yard cont'gnotts to a mansion on the N. N. corner. ' On forcing an entrance with the assistance of some gentlemen near. be found a negro carnet With her dress in (taffies, and holding her bead under thO hydrant,' endeavoring to drown them. They were quivkly extinguished, bnt 'not' before her back wee badly burned. Elbe wee attended by the phy sicians of the Pennsylvania Ilnapilal, Rer dress had caught in the kitchen fire vrbile she was attending to her domestio duties. LADIES' VAIR.—A Ladies' Fair for the dill- , posit'On of useful and fancy ortioles, in aid of the Ital. inn chapel or et. Mary Magdalene of Perri, at Eighth and 111Arriott streets, Second ward, has been open du ring the pent week. cod Will continue open during next week. at the ball corner of fifith and Chrletian streets. We desire to cell the favorable attention of the public to this fear. The church to std of which Uhl conducted in heavily in debt, end bite a poor congregation. To dltebarge this indebtedness In the object of the fair, nod WO hope their efforts may prove 'element. DAVID SEELLOCK, a gentleman aged about thirty•five years, left hilt residence yesterday 'week, Fitlea which tlme ho has not been heard or. Re had hght hair and enindy whiskers. and was about fire feet ten and a half, wearing at the time of hie dleeppciance *dark overcoat and dark attiped pantaloon*. When last soon by any of his Mende, he was In the vial nitv of Fairmount Any information in regard to him will be thankfully received by bit friends at 606 Oheatnut attest; OFFICER ASSAULTED.—Ono Prancis Dillon teas arrested about midnight or Thursday evening. on the charge of disturbing our municipal quiet. by being drunk and disorderly. When seized by the poile.man he made a desperate resistance, drawing a large knife on the officer who had him in charge.' He Wa a dually overpowered. and had a hearing in the morning, wh'ch result din his committal to prison to answer the charge. A VALttAglat Gar —The 2d of December 'ee et on g be the forty-fiflh anniversary of the Junior Vire Company. of Bevil og.. In honor of the apoioach the day. the Weidern tire Compeny have ptirehinied large and valueble sliver horn, elegantly derniated, with the Intention of presenting it to their eountrt brethren as a testimonial of friendship. COMMITTED ON Stranteion.—Yesterday morn ing Alderman Remington committed a lad named James Campbell, on suspicion of larceny, for a farther bear ing James wee arrested with several valuable "articles on his pnreon, which be was endeavoring to sell at a cony inferior value, and was also unable to give a satis factory account either of binteelf or bis property. A YENEILAIELE ROWDY.—=An elderly man, named James Itedridr, was ariented at a late hear on Thursday evening, charged with rowdyism. On hic wsy to the atation•house he Pr:ight hie captors with the utmost deareration. (deer Taylor had hie clothes torn, and Officer Graham his farm severely bruised, in the encounter. liedriek was committed in the mooning. SLICIEIT FIEY.B.—A shed in the Twentpee cond ward was set on ors on Thursday gyenfng by a per son unknown. Tto damage was trifling. Yesterday morning 'a dwelling in Danneker , s court, near Third and Race streets: wan damaged by tire.. The fire wan extinguished without any alarm having been gicen. It originated accidentally. A PAINFUL MYSTERT.—Last evening, a young man ordered a house on 11fspls street, In the company of a Woman, supposed to be of lose° charac ter. After below in the home a Pw minutna, it was found that he had suddenly died. The woman was ar rested on the suspicion of murder. The coroner will hold an Inquest to-day, when the mystery will we hope be cleated up. CAtiTtUli.—thtr storokeopota should koOp a sharp look out for a new counterrna five.dellar which we< sprang on the community yesterday. It to on the Westfield (Massachusetts) Bank. Vignette, a farmer on the left end, find two sailors on the right end pulling a rope. In the Centre is a landscape. It to very well executed. Man SrannEn.—Last evening, about eight o'clock a colored man named Dora on As Mims was slabbed In th • left side, on Second street, above Brown The man was takeh to the ilospital, where he Dee in n dangerous condition. Die aSlailant was arrested. The assault grew out of a drunken quarrel. A SLIGHT Ftnu.—About ten o'clock last evening a ADAM fire broke out in a hillbilly attached to Dr. Birksy l n residence, in the vicinity of Biglith end I °cost' streets. It wan extinguished without much damage.. The fire nought from a furnace. A MYSTERY CLEARED UP.—Mr. Samuel Dcinrelth, whose mysterious .dalappen ranee we chroni cled yesterday, hits, we are h•ppy to say, turned up onto. It appears that he celled to visit a friend residing on Arch street, and being taken with a endden Moots was unable to return to his resiJehee, A ConnEertmq.—A statement appeared in mime of our city papers to the effect that Lientenant Hammon had pronounced the tempo in his dixtrlet at 'Orly uxeleas. It should have been the lamps which burn fluid, an the gas lamps are in a very good condi tion. Run °mt.—A boy named Houseman was rite over by the dare of the Second-street Pa•aenger Railway, in the vlcintly of the Reading Raltrout and Richmond street, His leg WWI batty hurt. MIST i,tnoenlNt7 --Eagen, the boatman, whose stebtneg we notion et the time, 1,14 lingering wt tho boeplial at Alit., hour lost evening. Hie death is houtly expected, Marhelm by Telegraph. CII4CINNATI. Nov W.—liege are active, and there la a speculative demand. Pekoe are higher ; the sales of the Ina: tiro deyn amount to 10,0(0 hogs. at 24.40650 70, end I 000 hog( (Janttary deltxe. y) at $e me, 200 the weight The re aipte for two dart amount to 22 000 bolo. Mesa Pork bas advanced to $l7. Sawn— Shoulders eel( at 6 ;ie./old Stan at fl)¢e, (February de. !leery). Lard (lexed buoyant at 10;10 Whiskey is quoted at 223 The other maliets matinee aothangsd thticano Igoe 25 —Rout. le idea ly Wheat doll at 60e Dorn steady at 62e. Oat; are fi - m. Receipts 1.3)0 F our. Id 600 bushels Wheat, and 6 . 500 bushels Cern Is:Mt ORLILV3. Nor 20 —Cotton—Sales of 4,000 hates teo.lley of au Adrenal of 4o , middlings are quoted at 71,t cailly Soles of the week, 60 000 hales; Receipts. 70.000 holes; receipts, (Berne tune list seor.) 01.000 ahend of lost year, (et this poll ) 116,000 bolo.; At all Southern ports, 541,000 baler. Exports of the week, 46,001 hales Steck in port, 108.000 boles; mitre time lest your, 100,000 Wes Pork molted dull and prices me 253 lower. Wise is firm; sales of S 000 bags at lle, an adrenal of go; erten of the work, 16,500 bogs; rtro.k at port, 10,500 bass alumna: 41,000 blgi rinniq time last year Sterling Excltsnge unchanged. Freights on Outten, to Liverpool, unchanged. No More Poisoning.—lvor yearn the Piles hoe been woe cf the most prevalent, isa R to the ioost oh. athlete (Crease knoon to offliotoil humanity and the medical faculty. Thento he attributed to the non of white and printed Taper in the wnter•olooet. Wh to pa) er la made of COMA I ego, and is otheiwltio (ow ing Cs tbe cheinisale ioqulred In bleaching) intensely puloomus When printed on, the ink 'oaken it doubly dangerous And delotoelous. °dram's mediostod pa per frr ihe water nt cot In a grout Invontion calaulatid to banish the Piles, as It le both a clove corn and pre ventive. ❑talthy, an well an afflicted people, will do well to potion on this excellent and novel article. It Is mooting with favor among all medical men of Maud log, many of whom buy it for thomnolven end fintilae, and la air aly for into by all the largo and au all drrg h 06.9011 Itomeinti r that it iv pore taper, (navattfez tared from hinolla hemp ) not melicatod atter nn ac _ tirely now plan. It in very elenp; one ihousand sheets olaimg 00.. Y $l. Fold wholrealo and rthill, at the office or the inventor, No 41 Ann street, N, no York. and by T. It Obtl Ntfltl&CO, N. W. cornet of Third and Walnut nettle, n 27 tit helnri tipin a We pereelvo this' Mr. n tulreav Scott le in the tt chow businoax , et Ina., I e I Jo well from many Coll/Pa; but the felt Llo,t Ito Imo encored Mr .1, Itobineou a. It n mtongtr, sad n telent collo Roy ,9f tdvtdroldn pet fence e, la a. Curlier inelttnotonutlo ileit the fliakerea e Cm. e-rt FalJon, Fisth Chest nut !Arent. '. he 1. , 0 It SO lound In an other Cusrtsn DI suits at I in), 52, $2 ", S 3, rnlll e higgins, to ',pots, 111119, sot p torecro, house acd hotel turnhhing n 1 t ales a all kiwi+. Pohl by E. W. CAE. Am, 714 Chestnut street, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. , 1 4 - 0 7e1014) . :31 , Market. . 71140,A.DELPHIA, N0v.26, 18684 , TAMarteyilneriifit rernahis without change, plentriet hilutti'4lth owiikrs anxious lo lend, but eic [ traoidlnarilylcatitiCus en 41 . . the security, Oilt.edgid papirsells at ()Tuner seat 'v Money on call, with sage. factory colia!brai;Cau I:M;_hld at from four to five - Ip' croft . , 'and lo ae heavy a commodity the dlrpfWe of so the foilraid stock on the list of all 'lanc'es. • The stock market in very dull, the fancy 'Anoka attn. Bother out of favor, and no ditpoeltion whatever among ...wtatitnitv-lo,prevate -IV wauhekel-1499t.the_li creased tonnagpvttheFohniki—lloteearry,jogicorpanl would bare itelped thelvidnott.halr ateekli t hitt the + .Oulf..kuLnot 9ipittareArthttAXpitotation.,The Lwow , of tonnage thin weak has been considerable; 11 516 tone On' the gait' tona'oi the Belding Bail road, 4 534 bona on the Lehigh °anal, and 6,17 tone On the Lehigh , Itellroart, The cold 'weatheivather un-' uaually early, hitrrief for Ward rude's' end shipmenta.i Last year the Schuylkill Narigelltm remained open until atter,Obriatmae: Th 9 , Erie, Canal, however, hse already been closed by Ice, nearly one ,lanndred boats being reported at ice• bound went of thekottedibt, where, they will have to etayail 'winter; rinteeli' the weather sensibly n(olloraten. ' ''" The Ron. ReitasChuitte heits :, woVid : , wide rratation , for an eloquence po of persuasive wer:almost Irresisti-, ble to juries: Hie commend,cf , language, ,isup great that one of the judges of -he -Stiprevellottrt of Mal aachusetti Yemarlied, when it 'WeS,evild that *weed* had publialld a net, diertionMy with„ ten thousand more trend's in it, " For Ina:mole sake, don't let Choate get hold of it." ; But of all the feats of eloquence which he has accomplished, peewit one achieved last week excels. He Lae been conned before the Superior Court in lifassichuaettit In in inanrance cede before Judge Huntington: where the : Provincial Insurance Com• 'Any refueled to pay,. for ,the lose of the ba-que Nautilus, becease ehe -was insured .to ports in Europe, and :went :to' Smyrna. , •The°. learned counsel actually succeeded lu Perimidinithe court and the jdi'y that Smyrha woe to be considered as a Euro pean port, awl obtained a verdict for his' client for $1,421.94. Mr. IditChell will r pleare take notice and h av e the geAraphy at once corrected to conform: The Insurance companies will learn by and by that it iR all folly toiriako Pol.cles with coi3ditione in them, and that 'they have no resource lintle pay all 'demands 1111 long as'they there Is bone left, William Messer, Esq.; bee been , eleetbd president of the Bank of Obambersbu'3, by the new-board of di• restore, which was elected .tor.a very - notated eoeteet between his friense and those of ,Benjamin Chambers, Ern About eight hundeed ,vetea were -Cant, sod the. neve ticket bad egbty.sepep insJorlty. The opening of the rro, election of the Memphis and Little Rock .}taileoad 'to !Maiden; Arkansas, is to to formally celebrated at - the latter place on Trosislay, the 30th instant. The following le the amounit of Ooal transported ou the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad daring the week ending Thoraday,Noiember 25, 1858 :, Tone. Cwt. 11,600 01 152 12 HMI 06 1,610 18 7,170 01 From Pint Carboni gg Pottsville gg Schuylkill Eleven gg Auburn " ' gg Port Clinton Total for week ,Previously live year., To name time'losl fear The followhog,le the amount of Cost:trerarpetted on the A ebnylklll Navigation, for the week ending There day, November 25, 1888: From Port Oarboo .L Pottsville Bcbuylkill Port 011otoli Total for the week Pre?1°11817 this year To same time lad year The Lykeros Tidier coal trade, for tho week ending November 20th, and for the e•cnon tboe far, comysreq , as fotiews with the radio period teat year : . Is6B. • 1868., 1857. ,Week. , & wo e . .2,16; 67,892 go 27-1 .1,224 42,274 P 2,433 Lykene Valloy,Coal Company short Mountain Minor 4 0:38 , 111,010 ,112,707 /12,707 ' looreese We year 1,000 HULAS:KURIA STOOK SXOKANGIi UM, ' November 20, 1860,. IN TORU) DT HAMMY, BROWN, &CIO., DA N 141014, POOL AND UNHANDS DitoKARS, ItONTHWAITT DonNal MAN AND IMAM= MANI& . . FORT BOARD.' - - • 0 Union Bk, Tn e 5 99 00 R (Iota) 00% a Morrie Ooli pre l l o l.% ; 6 Herrlabg R 59 142 Nor Bk, Hy 2 di.120,44 8 do -- 240.120% 5 Prk'd&Fontbw R 67 100 Reeding R. cash 25% 60 do ' eta!): :5% 103 'do 25% 100 do - 25% 100 - do e 5 25% 100 do 85 25% 50 'do ... 555cint 25% • BOARD. 2000 Olty AI. new 3de 100 I 1000 Alteg Co Os tßenb 00% 1009 to 54% 00 N Penns *lt ON 133,1( 600 do - 8371 500 Routing Ode 'BB. 73% 500 Bch Nov 66 'B2 .. 703§1 20001d , rrts ant Os ,r 6 88 2000 Catswis s It 76, coup on 61 'l3B Peitns R. (lots).. 42% 30 Bchayl Nay lad.. 101 i 35 do 10% 12 Bear !dead ' 59 8 do .... 59% BEOOND 2000 Peons 56 953( 8000 Bch Nay 6s 'B2 71 1000 do 71 9000 do 8 dye 71 600 Cam & Am Os 10 1000 Reading P. 6e.... 63 1000 do f 63 - 1000 Cat'n'ohat 108. - ... 64 WOO Peons R 21 int 64, ItoWn 91 1,0 Beading R .4bira 26% 16 Uotowless - R..... eg • 5 do, 6X 20 Lebigb Nror 50x 40 ' do - 50% - 2 Lehigh Scrip.... SO 10 OR? Beak 453 "do ...... 45,k4 lONS-DULL. 2 Ilya 57 1000 N Penni R6s. .. 03x /000 Ostawlnas It is -. 40% 1003 do 40% 5000 Read RON 'O5 2 ds 73% ROO do 2 ds 3000 do '7O 83 .21900 do 53 °LOSING PR Bid Asked. II R 6a '74 .104,4 Mises. .. , .. ..102 102 X do 102 X do . New.. 1051100 Penni 1e. . .......0534 9534 Reading 25 % 1 . do Bds 40..132% 83 do M'g 13044,92 94 do do , 88.183474 Penns H 42% 42% do /atm e5...102 101 do 2dm fic...90.14' 91 Morris Cau Con-48 50 eu Prer 107 101 Ochnyl Nay Os 'B2 70X 70% 7344. asked 80h Namimp 85..71K .72X Bah Nay Stook... 8% 9 do I.Rrer 13*. 1 4 3% WinePt IF Imit.lox do filet mtg. 72 73 - "do ad 52 Lonelnland 11 , 4 11.?‘ Girard Bank 717 c, 12 Leh Coal & Nai...693‘ 69k do Sorip 'Tax 30N N Pepe& P. Av 9 do Oe - 687[ e 8 New Creek 3i N.— 0 V 0 3 4 Lehigh Zino .... 1 CITY ITEMS. LECTURNS ON GEor,oo77.—Wo are promised one of the moat brilliant and Instructive courses of lectures by Dr. Boynton, ever delivered in this city, Dr. B. hai drawn Immense audiences in New York and Boston recently—the number attending being only limited by the capacity of the hall. Ilia illuntratlve paintings, -diagrams, and apparatus, are said to be very fine, and to form a very beautiful exhibition alone. A number of our leading citizens, desiring to have the pleasure of hearing Dr. Boynton, addressed him an invitation, which he has accepted. His course, con sisting of eight lectures, will commence at Cocoon. Hall, on Yriday evenirg of next week. The programme of the course will appear in due season. Tun thorough and practical education of our young men le a stabled of great importance, and we are pleased to hear that a large number are making use of the great advantages offered at Long'a Academy Eighth ant Duttonwood streete, and, for a small expense; are spending their evenings in acquiring a knowledge of nick-keeping, Mathematics, Drawing. Languages, &o. Catalogues, giving full particulars, can be had at the Institution gratuitously. Wu understand that Mies Harding°, a very popular speaker, wit luaus at Saosom•alraet Hall to morrow. BARGIAINS IN BONNETS.—Mtesre. Lincoln, Wood, it Nichols, No. 45 South Second street, are giving their patrons splendid bargains in millinerY prior to their removal to Chestnut street, above Seventh. Their Im mense stock of seaseneble bonnets and children's be's has been reduced with special reference to title cow.' templated change, and our lady readers who have cot yet rupplied themselves with their fall and winter covering for the occipital region of their upper story, Rill save something by pocketing our advice end mint ing 45 South Second street To PAY ! ent,l‘ EATIIER.--Yesterdny would have parsed muster in mid.winter as a amenable day. Its effects. as might be aril fcipited, were measurably to quicken into greater artlyily all the various departments of trade bearing at all upon the subject of cold-weather comforts. The stove dealers were particularly "rushed '- from morning fill night We may state`th this con nection, that oar predictions respecting the celebrated Parlor fleabag Etove of Mr. J. 8 Clark, No. 1008 Mar. ket street, sanguine as they were, have been more than realized Their sole has been immense, and is daily Ineresakig. Haring air early derignated its. fuel-raving qutlitia, ft is untrecomary to explain them again but we will only add that the store in question 14 Mr 811verta celebrated patent, on a decided improvement on it by Mr. Clark biuseelf, who is now the owoer of butly, Adf already stated. his Wore Is at No. 1008 Market otreet SOrtErtt MG NEW —The proverb which mitt , tt there is to new thing under the sun" struck ue as decidedly old insvishtt us we entered the model con• fectionery eatabliahment of Messrs. l G Whitman & Compsny, Becond street, below Cheelnut„ a fewdays ago and flow the endless variety o' delicious new stylise of cot fectionery they bare now ready f their numerous patrons in anticipation of the Kenday season de a matter of intelligence to the reader, we may elate that they have just reoxivel a prime lot of imams Almonds, ',Muhl as most persons; are aware, are superior to any otter. The VIVIOUB creams inronted by three gentle men aro justly attracting umnh Attention. Their Cara• melee, Cream of Roses, Cteam of Oranges. and Cream of Walnuts are unequalled for polity of materiel or richness of flavor. 1101.11)11' wo were a lady, and had a haFa,nd, and desired to itdo the thing handsome' to the there of a Chriehams present, one selection. will - - oat a inument'n hesitation, would be out if I. eloorii i a inimitable Wrappers for Gentlemen Ile hoe them of all materials and made in the beet vied, Ills stick of tarnishing goods for gents, in nil other renpeots, is alto eery auperior. Place of badmen Noe. 1 end I North Sixth otreet THE CORN ETAROIL MADE: BY ME WEST PlMA ilelphm Manufacturing Company, and for which they received the highest premium (A SILVER MEDAL) at the late EXHIBITION of the FRANKLIN . INSTI TUTE, app-are to lessees extraordinary merit. We have trird it, and find it excellent. it ban also been used with gnat succem at Hotels and extensive Lana drier, and it •a acknowledged le he batter than that ordinarily sold It imparts ar u peri or gloss on clothes after being irored„ which will certainly make it popniar• THE FARINA manufactured by the aanio'company in of a very ntiperlor character, and when it becomes more known will have the approbation of the public, foi lie nourishing I ropaties as a food fur in'ants, and for culinary purposes it 13 r salient, and is extensively emit by private familia en *dimmest. • - - Nnw (Diens ou P. lioustcr.EPßits. Door Mats and Woollen Brigs of all kind,. Urns, Chafing Dishen, and Soup . Tureas. )inamoi • ed, Tinned, an I I lain Hollow Ware. Vinrlintandg, Fite licrimin, Willow Clutha, ice , With a general assortment of Honse-keeping Arti tlet suitable for the season, St tho new store, southwest orner . of Sec n• 1 and took Streets, near 'the ExAnogo. IS. litkitSols it. Co. TEE GREAT CHESS GARRstall=7,kfeWierk and Philmielphialrealitiliiideneritiek - Thersdaio with their ~eleraphin: . ,vhsset-o wnG, ing!the result wee a " draw There will not be another gam" , verrsoon hat(r. we learn by tbelitetheir tViielete. g rapli, that a challenge hie been offered to te4whickelty can get up the beet att't'of . sen'temiois or youths,' garments. We betAlgh on ilocautti. ik Wnsore,,the TiityriStinit of the famous !frown St_nne Clothing Gall, Ito. CO3 and 002 Chestnut street , abovelixiit, Philadelphia R.No3vLs.lotp. may ahitaberin -the memory, but It never dies; it is like the dormouve in 'the ivied Miser, that sleeps while winter leafs, bo,irekiiiiiith the warm h ' eit "r MeirsOry is!aiddre. home i n which are gstpred thoUghtti and feelings that we bail ever' e l Ctirta'ried—Recollectien isS Mist:Nit tit to.hiteg forwardoui knowledge for use, and if used aright, will Inevits.b y induce all men, to bortheir - elcithing it the, Old Pranklin Ball 0W.104 ZtePOriumt! of 'E. , H. Es.ontrunt,:iso 31 • ghtestnut street Aa RUMMY' as ice, snow and bail, usually come in wieter,:as -sorely do Tarmac, Raglans; and "other stylotof - oversold' regain) pirebasini.: ;Penile meet tie etollted , in a style to reirlet_rii ie, Boreas when km People , mlust•rlio he , pwhionebly attired—a. matter ofgrest Instioitance to a city like this, where very Moil dependEopoo Miter nal appeersoeei; la the question, "stitch' we "ainiver this Oitiniruir ET? B'r No. 601 Chestnut street, above Sixth Barnett's c'',esiiitaiif A eatepotinea - (ca6i:int 011 AO, tur,,dreestag the nalr: ror 'ealoaay 'aveesblenesa, it Is without an equal,. .„ preeents the hair from falling qr. It psonsoles healthy and visa:lw 'growth. It is not greav Pr sticky. : : - It kayo no disagreeable o'dor. It softens the hair when-hard and 4r It soot4e.i the: irriialed 'sca./a -, • It affords the stehest lustre. It remains longest in effect._ It Miscues. J. Bunsen &On --I cannot reface to state the salutary effect in my own aggravated case of your exs.enuot Reif Oil —ritcoatne ) For maoy In ntbe n.y hair bad been falling t ff, nntii I was &tufol of losing It entirely. ' The akin upon my head became griduatly more and,more indent d, so that I could not ,touch - lt rilthirut blol:iitsted ten d Ron I attributed to the use various advertised hair washes, which I have mince been told contain c.napheue spirit. , , By the edi - ce - of 'My physician, to whom you bad shown your piocees rf purifying the 611, I commenced Ito use the last week in Julie The Ilabt applicotion al. layed the itehing and Irritation ; in three or four day the reduessand tenderuese disappeared—the hair ceased to fall, And l have now a thick growth of now hale. Yowe, very truly, _ 6IIBAtt It. POPE. ID - A eirgie application modem the heir_ (no matter bow stiff and dry) eel% sad 'ilosiy for several dais It conceded by all air) hard ta=d It; to be the - test and cheapest Hair Dressingfhthe ' 49 428'16 1,410;949 10 1,518,387 06 1,085,359 10 JOBIPH BURNETT &.00 ',Boston. " 11Y For sale by deals's generally at Fifty Ciente a Bottle. Tons. Girt 12 613 15 2,415 08 25,154 10 3,39800 • . An Immediate Cure. -- Mrs. Bigelow, of Schuyler's Yana, Clinton couuty,,New York, writes : g • Though advanced In yearn, I never had a worse tough In my life, and my heed was so much diseased that I could neither taste nor smell for live or aim weeks. Nothing I could take would "relieve me; but my cough tomemed urilltl tried your nontlandle Malamute Oor dial. 1 have taken three bottles, and I now tlnCapy self well I attended church last Sabbath for the first time in eight weeks." . , . Q 1,971 la V.,182,158 19 1,228,231 12 1,208,686 01 Prepsred only br Dr. 0: III:JA05 80N, 41S Arch street, Phgedelilsts., nod tar ante by Drente:a and Bore keepers throughout. the United States -and Mends. , Pries c•nts per bottle , ' • 4 ' %Vines FaraoaFriyliya,—All time Who may wish (0 procu4 WLNG 8 CELEBRATED OBACE6II3 should be on their gnard-Againet imitations, as come are milting ordinary Orackera the eke of Mors Pa tina, and aroamilefyoriag tiisell their artiolee by call. ing them Paring Crackers. The name of it, WINO hEetempet ua eiery genutre 'Barba Cracker made. These may be bad of the beat Family Grceeis _ " It Evans and Venison's Salamander Sates,,..l, Alrge assortment now 00 hand, warranted eque to aliy made In the United Staten, which we will sell at prised to suit tha We have also E ecowth and Pales, made by Ferrel, Herringi& taken In eichenge, end Wi.irivit; one Philadelphia friends to, call and examine their boaated Patent Champion, which are comllete•y saleo full of holed, and nearly worthless. A. ramp!s may to seen standing at the front of our !tore. .I*ANI3 & WATSON, No. 26 Smith Fourthatr et: - Ladles' Furs —Onkfords's store I " crowded daily frith Ladies.purettaslng Vora.' - Bohai Vie largest and best assortment in the city, and le selling them at very lbw prices. liemembir ' , n2O 2t _ , OAKFORD'S, 624 Cheatoot street." One-Frlce Clothing of the Latest &Isles, and made In the beet manner, expressly (or ROTA IL EIA LBS. We mark our lowest selling prlree iajnapi,riotrtis 9n each article. All goods made to order are warranted satisfactory, and our Dall-PXIOII inswor in 'elitotly 'ad hered to. We bolero thin to be the only fair way of dealing, 'as thereby all ire treated alike— JON/07CM, 604 11IABICRT -Street. Bturneitis Cociatne.- 1 ' °III7IItBTVEI 009 . 0.1.117 p. A single - app)ltion ioiders th e - hair—no ratitterltow 'rid and dry—soft And glossy for several days. , It Is Tag BERT AND CRRARDBi.' HAIR DREBSINO:IN TRH WORLD. HA9Aitli , and 9lieitnnt Sole Agents For rale by dAders generally, at 50 ate per bottle. nold•tf ' • S flyer's Gas . Crininming Wtovra these - Stoves "are made Ma proper manner they are e tiei than the common old farhionet heating Stotea • I ewploy non% but the beat workmen, and no. the cholceet imported Russia iron. - I warrant - every' Gas Consumer I sell to be JOLLY EQUAL to thore I bat on exhibition 'lathe Franklin Im titute, and which attracted the - attention and admiration rof ristters generally The' Committee conceded that GaLLAIIIIER'S make of SILVEI3'B GAS CONSUMING STOVES were the beet la the Sahib! lion. I cell attention to the following letter: I bare esimioed the bilver Gas COnsamerd , ma nufactured by Mr. A J. GALLAGHER, and pronounce, them fully equal to any I hare_. ever seen The Rands Iron is the rear mom the workmanship unsurpassed. The whole stove fully embracee my Invention. I re. commend with pleasure to my friends and the publio Arr Nallngher , s make of Stores. J. A. MYRA." A. J. GALLAGHER, Store Hanufactnrer, No. Bth N. RISCONO, above Vino. W. Henry Patten z Plauniticturni et Window SIUDVS, and Importer of CURTAIN and LtPHOL. STERY MATERIALS,, tACE and NUBIAN OUR. BROCATELLES; SATIN DR LAME and WORSTED .DAMASE, RAPS, MORI:ENS, PLUMES, GIMPS and TASSELS, OILT CORNICES and CUR TAIN °REASSERTS. Gilt Window Shades, with all th trimmings, as low as it cants each. Just received from Auction a large invoice . of Curtains, which are offered at the following unprecedented low pricks: Muslin Curtains, SLOO, worth $3 00 a pair. tare 52 00, " $A 00 " Tambour Lace " U - 00, $ll 00 " Quits heavy " 0500, "$1000" Elegant rich Embroidered, $lO 00, " $2O 00 " Domank Curtain. from SIG 00 to Flb 00 per window, complete. Curtaion made wad put up at the Phorteat notice, by competent workmen W 11E :MY PATTNN, 630 WIESTNUT St., ocl2-6mea Opposite Jayne , . New Wall $5O, 3/10, $5O, SOO, $OO, $5O, $5O, 550. KNORR'S BRAT ING MaOMIN N.—PRICES RE DIJOEV.—a • new and :'elegant Family Poring Me dan° for ZOO, and the general ecale of prices greatly reduced. Allwhoarant a substantial, el pie. and re liable Sewing, Machine, which has en established repu tation for doing the very beat work on every hind of material, are invited to call at our office and examine the new machines, at the reduced prices. They can not fell to be satisfied I: M. BINGES & 'CO., n02.t7/2 No 1102 ORESTNIIT Street. Nothing Is of mare importance to the Corn• fort of a family thari a good COOK STOVE GALLADVIIMB NORN.INR. BTAR has been in successful operat on some fi,va var.s, and there has never been Introduced to the public a COOK STOVeI that has given s btisfacticn so generally It will DRAW, BAKE, ROABr, BOIL, BROIL. he, in the moat perfect manner, •_ I wilt return the price paid far it if it Atli to do as above. A 3 GAO AGISER, ocll mwo 2Ct Gallaaher`a %pulse Gas - Consumer.—A Flat TOP COOK STOVE, LARGE LIVEN, VERY HE 'NV PLATES, AND MADE IN A SUPERIOR ISIANNYR. 16'A BRAN V ft to DRAW, SAKE, . _ here been engaged In the mantraeture of ptoTet for many years, and I eau eafely recommend the SUNRISE to my friends. If it fails to perform no aborts stated, will RETURN TOO TIIE MONEY PAID FOR IT ! OAN YOU APR MORE? et 11. alms 26t A. J. GALLAGHER. An Excel evil noir illye.—Jtile6 HBnehe Vege- TSBLE LIQUID HAIR DYE is superior in every re spect to the many arreles on Pale for changing the color of the Mir. It to the only Dye which will produce. IS STANTAXSOOSLY, the effect, n't Ot.belTß'el nuirlog sere al hours to complete th operatirn Persona with white, red, or gray whiske r s, can have them dyed of a beautiful brown, bled. or chestout cola-, by its use. Prepared only by JULIO OIL, Perfumer and CberrOat, 704 Cassryin7 Street for sale by all Bragg:sta. a 22 et. Bronchitis. —Many prevalent and /atoll, tend log diaeases are nor comprehended' under the term Bronchitis ;ii in all of them the membrane of the air passages to more or ten sfitoted. They referable con sumption In symptoms end fatslitz, and in many C.6OS actually mid in" &tile% , TheRE.RU VI Ahl SYRUP Is signally beneficial In such oases, and has matched many from premeture graves. • ger sale In fags city by V. Brown, corner Fifth end tlhettnut,• 'and Haggard tc Oci., corner Ttfelith' and chestnut. . 2 t-d&Wtt Thomas W. Daily, NoollB2 Market Street, Importer and Dealer In Pine Watches, Jewolry, Silver end Plated Ware. ritet.olesit goods &net:ugly op baud. The subscriber, paying mob tor every article, to enabled to eell at a' small ode's**. Those about purchaeing would do well to all. All goode Warranted as repro• *Mind. sed-arn OPeOal Waticea. BURNETT i 8 ,C - 0 GALIN X 13odtant;July 10, DAT AuRNErv.9. COOLINIE 306 N. Beonket., strove Vine ROAST, to , 8,0
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