gskg, •1' 1 ;`. At F;t#A 11, 1 ,V s 7l , PrAfgto TRW. •1128 17ARY*2 "R , tie= <s , l 4iiiiietiiikgekait,iit6OPO • plavt , , 13hbuldrany. '‘`. wpinusriberni' residing :within , the : limits' dea!g. notiptcal qui s aßlaa, t 1314 Pnawr , Pina..l,iallefonteil. Mr . : Barry Bataan ; hatter4 l4 ! s 4 l Fffinmitt:kin stibßigtnulk/Wawral:Neww,; : s. ,, ,', l i car ?'J . =1"-' -, ~ , =' 24 44-i The', News. :: -,- -.-,,- '--,Tkia44-!,i9 1 444; 1 04ti, 1 ii;:srilaii.lids 7o : o4 lfge? was Aurae; disorterion -yesterdoy la ; the Volta& Statergenateu ftierreral amendinenterwOre offered " etrAkifillPbitito iietirdte :00tibit'was: tigieng'on 61141 - iq 0-140. of. adiOdsOlsk,O4',' ..., ..-; `- ' 1 ); -,'' • an thoclioitsi, ttie kiimeatoid Mit was 'pawn upi " -6. the motionpf Idr.l3loir tovesionsider thilvotOhy vilitott it :weiriforireAtie' 0615terditee of thblf hole: lifterFichie.. ) dehisiel drill Nil• ohm . .p4ssert; ~ It fiovidasAat-'4,4Petikr,w ll 6 la the head• of a fa _ m.gy, over twety-oneyears of,agO; and air' then of the United Statue; or 'who harvilledide: intention to "lieblitair atiolf;'according' to the liatueslisatlbn , - - Vs,,iV slfellyr•nutua to enter a itiditir-siotleif of 'lo;tt, , Matrt,l' di 'imapPinpTfatit 144; &Ad , hold - I k, O;!i.asaii,,o'soiladisrol.t'Ot'aOsoillr•ttligt.ant and c al' tioation, The'rreloh 44:troth's% Wine neXt taken utri and;'after - Oorisiderable dtiouisitin as to'whether aii:Abill'iguld beeonitidigelVpti? egliker 'decided oie,V*lisk:b.;•:iltso m iiirea.l,it' ce6ntitio of, the, tflotomligi`..llTOiMio'n ntl i ninsylvitila; appealed l frotir"-the deolitlorilof:the-iohair,'andlkfr. glades- Midi' ri"Mollon i 1 Ikhlr,,lsliiiertOe l i appeal 4 1 ;0 1 id , :01011,i,IrKtone.titk.76to of 128 tO 50: : Sallie kiii _:_iiiii kifitrild,•', - -L 4,_ .., y. .::Vi_..:' , .; , _.-. ~•, At' ,uarrtalsuri,syestordayom tho HOW° of no- 1 ,Promutotivelfrilesolutlon - was 4driresifori the aP pointalentoPs ionMiltteo to inquire whether 'thei Phited'Apidetais4sll-itultng - BallMtui - O'obrPont, giiit , litaila-olds.O OiP l l lO- ediriaoFaialif.ag,Pvii , 514.dfiaa4 Aiiiii.dni . are -41 0 , 70 6 charge by by' sett of;ilMorime:tion-aMr. 4 , irtenee, of Washing- 1 * tonciffered. -iiiieolution requesting • the" - Auditor ''. 004111e1 -6 ininiati ' the , Sousa with -a''oteiteMent of2,4lO,,ielatiiii - eiriMint,".cif,,Oapital of the va.- -- riollirkank. anClirolters of tho Seurnionwealth, and' Skiv'sslativa - =aunt of ;tax paitiky eaoli in thiikokivikte , ,.whiOh waif adoPtedV, - T''' r-, -s.:. - .VeT itiiiit,.,Zd ' il6iiktrolll OtaIfOrIIIII to ihe Ottett#:: . Witte Inifilaitt:intilr to . 4: 1101411. :Bit' ' One 111 7 01 %.h ., ,fg a gen9rY 11.1 1.. 4 311 5 111 - __ ' PoSl4ollsas • 41.11:dtdi at !lin riknaliso., ; , J udge ay atts, of New Ws:kw who same passenger from Banta re, states • that - Lieutenant Baste woild shortly,prOcieed from Ira4 ll ?S qtaSialas -- t ittbu'qiiirique; where be would ; .10 : 1 ;1 1 / 1 _ 11 , till -0 04 ~- 't -• , ' %, .1 , ,I% ,111. , Donorm,- oonvioted of an,,assault on. Joseph hi'. - Ohuroh,r, istrilitirrisbitrg, - about two' weeks lap, was - Jesterday,sentenoed to an bripri ad,irniMit of tkii,eo;iiiititl M ut,, 'My ' aline 'of tie - 6 bliadied, ..494Star azdr.ti , :iltOr! 4 stourlty,in ,800-to koep t he peak°. riloorgelimleetson, req., Demooratieditor of.tlio I Inl.oltigenceN was - Yesteiday,„ elected _ Mayor of Libliotteir 'crier irhoMsalk-Boliposurrtiui.vpreeene ia l u a llq3 q t, --,- , -- - ,"-- - .- -. v. An ataamor qatipal.lLOt. h a s„ arrived at ..bliew I Osleene, frotte:ldirtamoros; with 0 mllliOn dollars in:fpeßiticanilliblie!frkm Attila° tol the 28th tilt. - 430oiirriiiVatimi Vas bli o ptto Marcie alto assist- ' 1 14 9.4. 0 11X 1 ":-Libt;s c ill, 0- -:. . .j., ,: -;...----,_ f _ :, _:- ---. ‘;A-1104ible -, atfalr , took idaoo in 1111-egboar oily the night before last. A man named Itodgen, a• 1 oirPonier;wont-to Mid iatoxioattal, and 14 same morunino't ititoWn; the holm Mok tie; ind himself, hit , iitfe,idul - thlue okildien Were luireed.,to'oiro dqq 1 ;;;"- -- i -- - ' • ' , Samuel•l44, „iikservod ,in Company F, Ana regim e nt rennsylyebia volunteers, died yesterday The„4o4tei Air nt ; 'itioCoeiniok:l' 'reiphrif ma-, chide : 4 0..! ` ed - d*: ll ( 6l lAsir,'"and; al 'ea arrlisatioa ` for the renowai.oeitinimtent wome•rofusail, the in, irentiO4 teIUOW,P II O4 O PreilertY, , “ , ..' 'ie;. , ~1- ` -. ...:', The: trial loP,HentialamPorizi -lot tho -murder of , SopliiivWernir, whoioloodY , was , packed . in a Init,rot and'ohlija4 frolic040405:10 I , Teuf Yprk in 3 4” 1 4- 1.8-511;11q21-ba. 1 _ lq."i/9 . s a mos t i od _Iis:0 11113 sg 9 , J umper's- was ronnerly. employe4lS bar ber ' -' in:Boston; and 'was arrested at 4wigl ` about; a-- year isto: o ' , L , - -- c‘i t'- . ..•• t !'',.._*- '',. -`',;„ -"-, The:# l . l SimOto *lice report i 4 unti l ia4 stir . i n , ihir - - - ijOi,btisinessofL.'.** Phi ( ' They any. ShitOot" the tut 'thie.o y,fiii4r*ii goods [have boon sold than imike s o ma time st this &. u • pon • , fo r thcleettwentYyearm, ,J WiiieOri to leardfronetiy istestilatifornin 4#643P4a,Pi184d .e4,,iricg4ll9 route bas* , A2 ll ;oover4 ti,ron g l n passof,the Marra Nevada-mountains, whiok will doubtless still fur num; shortirrAe=diatext* tto an& - . . bandy; the th % iej, . ~-+,,. 3.-r,,,m33 5 17R -jr :. 7 , " ,'-' ~: -- ti.:,;:.,.),0 ,, 06,.,04i . i&ii.ciiiitoitalLi* wail* m o il -: tha meg o- 0 001wa:4kut* :a36,414-7106iitifli. ia ,, traited-statottlotakoildaber in thevoity'of New Ylorklifiilte72l,llll - BVAiritir , ' l44 Pt -4 "'- , c ,- •"t . "-'' Ap.nimpiniiidta-14#111514014-Vlif 41' bidio : ,Xcrrisf2'§Si4l;lloTaithY igii'lliiikti , 4)hio I 010:000mitosms4 - 0.43rofiiOviii, rii4ili 1 reaoveq ot,s verytviarmaxaidlirarmataeaatateaa: l thebity or Altrisitiitioh they kfainivky - -.ltibiriP anbe.' , - - Ahit proie*Ai, #ssettorig 14'41044d , OU' 8 tirteriiirkWaitli - 11MitilliCiliirrh* - ' • Z...--as- 4 z•=•otlY; _ 4 ' ~ .'-- -„, .- -: - -. --,' ` v The 37 ,unippon't 0 FregiPon4ent °Li*. Petrolt ria,qitio k._.lfiiPaAblit.g.kior , Pagas,whb--bas-iataly reified, ham thezollisionio Roam, bag beim attack- id;by 'perblYsils;:-Aird hasp lost , wholly-be in pity qfilde rrOVarv ' llisibi: * ! srani, t•?.. a ...4,0184 1 isata` . l 3 l3 i " . Vaokl l ..lt.Switassiliat faaa*-toS, tia" eQeot,of ita #Meta o;' that dlwsee.;.; , The'Govenitir,otLonislana, in his ann ual page,' antis 'tidal. , the' eipansiciet the &lath' south= war( rep ogtaged As its destin - yi enk.adsFooatea thib et eor tlon of Meiieo and CoSitpirimisitc*. HO' aisitictes -- ,fer,: the acquisition of tube - by negotiat tion,or if.that faila r a by some word potent solid ! tation.J! , tailoyouf:Palonairiloi; thi • I)oll6 ' ' , isailer s ' has suffered a severe' family, apHotionlietheAnith net,tein'Atip, r PgPat,riinettlati, who have been for wine liMpw,fttii:oo:6oo . ii,':.'4 . oatephalcidi'tin ti , ;:244•Pildtialvthi,l , sebtothwitia.aiiadlorehodingi, prppbeilied'hiapwii - dcathitelliithisigtother, , ,the: atwitter bits" - itint'A 'la 26't readylamorrois . Fol p e b, berWalisitTiVrem'ailia t `iierp 'taken Biz bV74-104,.;,aug.hutietfist one grave..., • Ideas* .n.limmanr Plityelb r and J. Decker; Se-, nold'Adreitista,,lawe lathed a oirlaular, "The Time hicasetigarat," eontitning tienty;atight coliiiiiii(ktrairginieittei gild' figaireiti tPatinionsfriti mit be'dtlrfrig' thk:T.fitae4or /a Hatton - oPiriaposident of Abe-Heir York -Brae, raWg-ilistifnitriateirsonte": interesting r, incidents toughing the death of Prescott;be histailan: afin , hottfr:hifoire the Otter atiolftqwe'lre told) Naga been isonferainE with hie friends . !` Savivg setirettto - abother, 3 4eonwhiVamantienejeabon ter heard ., hintgroirting,tand tailturativropen the door found-hint with hitobeitirthrown itoleram:o. Only nnooluielmis, and in about en holm after; bb died: The previous premonition, which he received a Pri-taillathigh4e, had scoli l 4looll his family and friendly Whepp_artingiiith lanai to do 110:81 if they feared fokanothei„meteting -on earth. But , this oirpttakatinopAy no rattans diminished ',the poik nano of their grief; nieireartfaiaf 044)1100,11e • pike; for.„* . hetn ,itipireatOr `solloitude and WO werPTelt 'aisiaccount of!jalla otert'precaripits ; stun= " r Of the wark °a - 1,1,141'Ni Lbe Wok- engaged, Philip ll r hrr -minima:46re" , designed, -three of- whioli hare/boon ',published ; part of the , fourilr is now= written: , mid the :other two . willr probably fall 'to the ',bands Of some other` master of Openish bigot ry to complete, but the" touch of 'the great pain ieeesnnot, bat , ho spluedi and thetas clearly des lined; cirfiere lat 4Rikkejl,n4 iinother,begatn),' _ #A,tiiladtpg to lee lnrierat Ing,tricee,of , Prespott," the idatoristii-lho Boston-Poar, - ofiesterdayi eays that "with good jud gment , not often seen, he w4da, iatilta` legy`cir. of malmitatbali e weilerstloketit overlhif holielekienaltirairwhuttit &tan' of 0,14, oaratnigeoW sentiment Itiiis,:intr strains IViic,.:reii. , `,4kl.64i,sounds Wok vreAokeiit t LiThe solMmi:stilinen Ana hosvy hearts of the, mourning throng spoke . -the. preys lont depthefleeline --At the .4m - elusion of these fittineribmiiitei bie'rwashointifrom the ° alb& add tlaeffritinaa'Tfialoiroa the itanitiria 'to, Patal'a Oburoh; god there the mortal form of Uteri/mai who fa44lfAiont spot bOftin" efftiketvel , Daurgrd, the panorama man, gay. the Home Totinf al dad tread idle:pedigree to Bonitivard, who was - iiswisiged in.osol4inVisele; onr.Ttake'Gtme •7rainna'iloastar-soffeiingt*ggpste to Byron ' poet* t . ifidneiOrtlhilli.m."'.,Tiklo is a lmost a ' gq ( 42- 1 1- )4: F / !:Pr , in°,l 4l '' ) ' et ' 10 4.E R,Von, PO; for tilts:44loollg, boolOtoot • - takes tittle Intirtat'ittpolittis, is reported tahaoo • yiraiatkadttbaythd.ptopaidthinJObay,cabaaeazood to hiatlike an offer to gips ziOnerwa had not gat, - tor-!iil-114ig 'll: l dsitian that wotAdiOt !WI!" , • • tax or,rorP•llo.issi Or Titans—At an ilYiec*Of,tha:tisid*Tiiiii;iiiSteiezdrip;• auclitoith/*;kyleiiiiejadd debetairi - lhe ,elewd 'of - the tiolriit;ihttety:ini ' theta b t-rt* L ilt t. . at ' A y : stauidsitaC of. its eupporte n'trs, in plaed 'the 'unities' , - ade- thoSebthefetindaerank evlisorhialt',* 1 1 510$ 116 :19rutlkonall• eou)d, Abuja the prjvilege t pu Wartritnfit e rf%Pr4t a i g h: ' zooplipt,Weytt4 ,- dielde 04%, point liefene them, 41141iltedhealkiktietba bone arthesclawa ehonld ba in tOd*Sforinleibe;Salstietrequireteenta of bud, generallytinditio ar;dnaleaatiote# of ; the ouottoi_ boggaesspt the oft,. - asellitetintataltartiOtednen't*tgbiil nniipandini TA141 4 # 4,0 0.140 1 0 , 0 11/kW/Li/POW by eensiderable - ,nnonbo off :111 , 11.11alatk A bOussa, Width, thragai g fr orkoo% ttiaiierookiid et ilieVindbliallliltitirillidnifeldilirberti , onmiatitee wine laldzoe the table, and of the Boardnr,Trade Wires - Ms lietidittif the nsittee meet traniediately ::: ,- , - " , '-bardelTdialie adored, Ind the meth% adjourned. Treason to Democracy's Setkorial. Offence. ' The doctrine that a Preiddentelented by the Democratic party can do' nothing':Whicli, in the eyes of a Dent6eint, sl ouldbe regarded aa, wrong, is purely sectional in its character. It is enforced only in States north of Mason & Dixon's: line. The Representatives of the Democracy .of the-slave States -express the willonOdvopate the.real ; or supposed into restii oftheir ismiltituents, without fear, favor, riiiiffSetioriT and tlieitei boldly attack the re commendations; of a President of their own party as' of the - . Opposition; wberiever they disagree with . ,The perils of excoinmu nie4tinit,liieie,Ver: enfOrcedagainst them, no - rtiatter",liniv la nguage or decided their autitgorittim. The, guillotine confines its operations, to Northern , States alone. A. remarkable proof of this was given at the last session; :when, Democrats of the North Sere prinforibed for opposing the President's 'recommendation - 3°in regard to Lecompton, at -the'same'tirae 'that Democrats from the South were greete,d elieriehed, not Withstanding Ope,nlY-,avowed *4bn : ter hostility to the cOuree-,of- Mr. Buounnert . in regard .to the ar rest ofthe filibusters. And the Congressional : proceedings of lastweek afford still more re markable evidence of the sectionaisharaeter of this despotic' doctrine of , Presidential infal libility'.,'lt iti well knOwn that Mr. Beenexert „ , ia Warinly in favor of a Pantile . Railroad. He pledged himself to !nipper', that measure in ad vance of, his . electiOn,, by his letter of 1856, to the Democracy of-California, He, warmly recommended it in his lust annual message. 'The subject was under conaideration.for seve ral:months fit the United' States Senate; and !tintirebni Of previa' orisfoi the iremediate com mencementl of the'road Were, after prOtracted 'debate s decided 'upon. ' But , in consequence of the doubts and among the friends of the as to the best route to be selected, land the best means_ of providing for the con 'stractlon• lit the contemplated road or roads, ;it was finally decided, perhaps not unwisely, ;to amend the whole bill, by confining it to a 'simple proviso for the publication of an adver tisement ,aoliciting_estimates and proposals ; 'anff,,upon, the ; passage of the, bill, as thus amendedithe vote was as follows • " ' z 105 Till BILL. 'aleirioerits in Ronian; Ilepnbllan' in Italica; Knott- Nothings In small capitals. - ILL, Tennessee. Bigler; Penneylianta. ' llsight;lndlana. . Broderick, California. Cameron, Pennsylvania. Chandler, Michigan, Viatk;fistrlianspshlte... Cairrallostr, Rol:amity. Zilizon,Conneatictit. Dootitas, Wisconsin. ; Durkee' WiecOrgeln. . Foot: 'Vermont. Fligteri ClOrineotpaut.• -11 win, California. - ,Flunstsis; Maine. • -•— Harlan, lowa. Motrieroni-Tekm Jones, lowa. Polk, Missouri. rebastlarivArkansaii Shields, Minnesota. Staid • Michigan. Wade, Ohio. ' • AOLINST 11111 SILLS • Bayard, Delaware. , Benfamini Louisiana. Brown, Mississippi. Obesnut, South Carotin, Clay;.Alatiama. ' °Unyoke; North Carolina, Vitspatrickoklabank ,green, Miesottri. jVirginia ; ITereon, Georgia. - obeeen.Tennetiee, ' " Xing, New Pork. " ason, Virgil:do, , Pearce. Maryland. -' Pugh, Obis ' Reid, North Oarelins. Slidell, , Louisiana. Thomson, Now 12mier. Toombs, diletir774' Pilsen On of Indigos , tilt end, of South Catolleii'telfoitir, of Vermont with Johnson, Of' Arkansas ;"'Mallory, -of, Florida,' wills . Wright, o ff " New:Jereel•ie• ' ' Annear ' lrns Toptto —Messrs. Hale, ,of , New Hampshire • ' Sumner, of Manachnsetta Allen of Nlode Island ; , liateicof Delairitriu Darts , ' of Masts. 4 4, 0; ompson, of Kentucky ; Ward; of Texas-7 • BIiOAPITtiLATION.—/or the blll, 51; ageing 11, RA ; paired off; 6 ;- libelant or not'vother, , 7; trtoll, 64. - Netwithstandlig the 'purely -preparatory Characte:r, of 'the ineasnreauti the 'strong Ve comitiondatioris,of the Preeident favor of It, it be: aeon that on its Anal passage but fore`,Saitthern Democrat:e l s -Pout, et-Missouri, and Suularran, of, Arkansas, votettfor it, and they-did se„ only because 'they represented States which have a'very deep interest-in its Passage, Only one member 01' the Opposi tion; Kriteiref 'No* . York Voted against the and 7 all the Democrats 'ter ttie„North, in thelinte,. feted lbr it. Tt is' tvident'4utt on; lineation, which is one of inestfinliOrtant that have ever engaged the attention of the2country, the Southern Demo crats hitve not allowed the wishes of the President:to weigh One 'feather in the scale • against their own - trilgment' and cenvietions, they have;seonted and lgooted r his itcom endatininsi i' and yet there will lie' UO harsh eiritliiits 'fierce - 'invectives - hurled against 4.11**13 - ....A-.•4ndln9_lriao,. will dare, tei,',!T.4l•i<l l n•__tbeir:Dumeeraey on • account et irwide differencetrith'Mr. - -st.enasan.-- be_remembered that during last •ireek the-As:insular and ,diploniatte bill, after -1/I,,itdettelitg - Sun* intieridinents;:wai defeated' isysiiirielrririijOrity -2 Fe'reetilt accomplished ) 1 400 01 0 1 11 - ** Ike ultra 1 a ecomgo4 .o e of `tieliiiiiiii. - - i heinet(slecilie; to' redice•the en o some of our foreign representatives; and the' object of , the latter, being to prevent the'filiftireent of the contract- made by Mr. iiinirVit'vith the AtieriCan Ooloilliatlon ' SOcietY:for the ' eetO- keeping and Proper 'pro ieetitin'ilf 'the iiegroee imported Into Charles iOnhy the slayer Moho, and afterwards taken to Liberia in the; United States frigate Nlaga, itt., Mr. SuotntßariN action in regard to those ttegioes•was, based upon a precedent estab lished by President Morison and be doubtless tiaade‘tbe wisest and twit appropriate dispo sition of those unfortunate being's , that was iracticalde. Nettilthatanding the hostility Mule - evinced hiti' 6,fkiiii.h,oinillet, and the _ streitueus, efforts,-Made to, thwart his wishes, subservient organs read: i'ng,the 'Democrats who thus antagonised-him (kit of the party.. • littralinT, , Maryland. Rice, Minnesota. Setvaid, New 'York. Simmons, Rhode Tolima. sonbscil ,1i11001.e.- .Wilson.Maasitclausettar-81 On another question of still greater imimrt i Ince, a similar disposition to disregard the Wishes of the i i reeident has been exhibited by the Atliresentatlies of the Democracy of the SOntlf. the' President and Secretary Oenn differed as to the mode in whieh impost du ties Should be levle44 they united in apprising congress - of the necessity of some action on "the tariff, at the present Session, by which the' latetrof duties' Would be,hicreased. He ver in the history, of our country did the con ditien of the Treasury more imperiously de- Mind somesucli legislation. Action on this 'matter waif postponed from time to time, until •lest Saturday, when a caucus of the Democra tie Senators was called, at which - Hr. Hoarse, of yirginia, offered a resolution declaring it ilmxpedient• to Change the tariff •at all at the present session. In vain did Mr. finnan. `plead the -insufficiency, of the revenue, and ,the .positive, necessity. of nu increase of the impost ,duties-in vain did he speak of the prostrated condition, of the _industrial inte rests, and the rapid increase of the public dobt.• Hie sithstitute was, voted down, and :Kr; Hearne's 'resolution, was adopted by a l4rge majority of those present. - The counsels of both the President and the Secretary of the Treaaury :Were rejected. The Administration Senators ignored and overslaughed the Ad-- Ministration.. *9 deeply regret this action. It is unfortunate ; and we are extremely sorry that-Mr: Boonaitait's views upon this question not prevail. - lt,fs a matter that he should haVe deeply at heart; and be perhaps hag; for .n:o'Triffitileptean 4esire to See such acontinued VECralti• of expenditures over receipts as has :been -witnessed during the last year. But where are the thunders of his organs ? Where • 7 are the threats.of kis bravadoes? Wtiere are the knives of hie executioners? The. word of the President is no more mighty with a tionthern Democrat th i au the word of thettinibiest Representative; and he does not, and not, exhibit against them ono particle Of ,the fiendish malignity he dis :Playa against Northern recusants.. Submis :Edon farm the Dethooracy of the North alone. 'TyrilresTand • proscription and terrorism are not ieVeiled against the. Democracy of the ROuth. t.Pennsylvania may groan in anguish :Under her _finaneiWdistresses ; after a few words are uttered in her beltalf;lifr:EUOLlANAN `does not' dare to institute a test to give them fora and &Wee: I land. Borvans' be semi by referiluglo our advertiaingeolumns, the teatime. ,del to Mre: Bowers; which boa been so mush talked of lately, is annonnoed for Priday evening next; at the iloaderoy, of lansio.„ We have not baaid,the parade ef the Places selooted—the most ddlnitipart of the announcement being that there 4 , 111 , b6 - .f three beautiful plays, ,, and that the 'handlebar:6 ivill be sapported by " Adidas of, tho iglrea f reprdetion,!!, Wo need „pot bespeak for' Bira.:BoTris rg mkerflowing honer), and a !minden. Mal token of-the public esteem. She bap always 'Helm a favorite with Aire people of Philadelphia, Both actress dud tida;dy,land now on the eve orlertiing Mifor foiedgri boards, and pecuniarily rinferfrmoto metre 4 . 11 a, been in her late attempt itaheatrima management,ahere. will be a greater indralement for the public to' make the testimo ,nirdizireVery Way - giritifyfot to all minoerned. Mr. John S. Solon contradietp the rumor of a marriaie having taken plum botiyeen Mies %Mu and the Rev. Dr. Featly. Chess-Plating. More than one request has reedited titi, viva-yore and by letter; to assign a column, or two, every, week, to the, illustration of the theory and practise •of Chess. 'We should endeavor to comply with these requests, &del' certain circUmstances—Subh ea lid ether lea.- nal in the city being mile or willing to do the heedful. But; we cannot ignore the fact that our neighbor, the Evening Bulletin, already does all that our friends desire, and, what is better still, does it remarkably well. Its Chess :column is a credit to the press of Philidel 'phla, so ably, and accurately executed is it, and no reader of the *Bulletin can appreciate, 'more sincerely and sensitively than We do, the exactness, accuracy, and . ability of its Chess department. Why, then, since another paper does this thing so well—thueh better than we could do it, we confess—why should we bring 'a second Riathond in the field 1 ' No. We leave Well aldne, as the 'old proverb advides, mid avoid intruding .on bur heighbotis gionnd—be novel; ap proaches ours. Punch's Last and Worst Punch continues his deadly-lively efforts at pictorial faCetiousness. The last number, da ted January 16th, just received by the Arabia, has one of these curious imitations of antece dent wit. It is a whole-page wood cut, enti tled "Reform Snap-Dragon," (a Obriatmas dish, consisting of raisins covered wiOtbrandy, which is set on fire), with four haggard-looking creatures grouped around the table, each put- Eng hia band into the dish, marked REPOaM, and trying to grab as much as possible, with least damage to himself from the blue flames. 'The individuals are Lord Dnal#, Lord Joan, Masan, Mr. DISRAELI, and Mr. JOHN BRIGHT. We notice this caricature with the design of pointing it ont as decidedly the worst political 'sketch over issued by Punch. Even the por traits are scarcely to be recognised. Sic tran sit gloria Punchi 1 Haydn's Oratorio of the Setter' Words. • To-morrow evening, at Concert Hall, the above-- named composition will be' performed—for the first time in this country, it Is said. - Sonia of SoSor Ratfelin's Seared Music will be introduoed. The programme exhibits a strange medley. Haydn's Sacred Oratorio is to bo pre ceded, by Rossini's overture to Semiramis. Then follow Haydn and Raffelln—four compositions by the first and aim by' the latter. Moreover, Miss Etchings will introduce Handel's "Angels ever bright and fair," which she 'always sings admira bly. The Coneert—between - Haydn, Harelip, and Handel—has numerous points ofattraction; Dui it Is a Melange, and should have been announced as snob._ Mr. Thunder and Mr. Bonnewits will play the organ, and the professional singers will be Miss Etchings, hfsearrey, and Bolster, with Messrs. Rohr, ho. We hare seldom seen a less communicative programme. It is full of mystery. Thus a duet will be sang by a Young Lady Ama teur and Miss McCaffrey;'' a second •duet ' by "Miss Richings and another Artist;'' a tersetto and a quartette. in which'' , another Artist" also Is to figure. All this areotation of mystery is non sensical.: The programme is attractive enough, however, to draw a full house. Loss or the Ste,tim,6 North Carolina. The Baltimore papers of yesterday contain fall pittleul are of the loss by fire of the steamer North Carolina, while on her passage from bald- More to Norfollr. The Cane of the binning is not known. All of the passengers and orew were Safely landed on shore, With the exception of Rev. Mr. Cards, of Chester, B. 0., and a colored waiter on board, rosined Walters. /helm two ate Missing, and it Is thofight had drowned in their efforts to reach the shore., The steamer cost $lOO,OOO, and was insured for $BO,OOO. She had quite a valua ble cargo on board, and also carried the United States mail. Wicondense the following particu lars from the Baltimore papers t ' - The boat was off the WWI of the 1 ototba6, and bad met tho Georgia; on her upivard tflp, abdut kuattet before one °Week; and a half hour before the fire *as diabotered—then about five miles be. low Smith's Point light-boat. The colored watoh man,llanson., was making, his, rounds,. and AM- Covered the fire In the steward's room, on the-lar board side, and just fbrivaid of the: whiel-house. He at once quietly commutioated the intelligence to Captain Cannon, who immediately ordered the pumps to be vat to Work. After that *as done, the passengers were ,aronsed and told.. to be id readiness to leave the, boat, should nhaeo.3itY ref/afro it. The flamed 's pread an rapidly that' it was at onto fdund that ail efforts to save the, steamer, or, any -of the pro. potty on bairJ,.wmild be futile. The boat *As tin low steam it the tithe, amtgoing at - the 'rate of only abodt nine miler an -hour. Some of the valve ropes, burned asunder, and it was feared that the intense seat would 'class ihe boilers.. to pintoot - 1115011111130 - uta boardoind as soon as -the, order was given - one of the firemen, named John Tolson, at the peril of !Alit*, went to the valve end 'opened IC with a piece of iron,"thna allowing tlea Read - Another, imbed Fetal xaUalofell, stood- open the, upper, leak, battling,,With' Ment, ant - It - the cloak fell froM inadkr add be. 'only saved` lib life toy' Ulliging e df the itandhliont. - - - • : _Dnringthiii ttiersoaptalli Cannon maintaimed his position on the tipper desk, neer Ahorwheelhouse; and directed the preparation of the ,boats for the nein° of the passengers. generality speaking, the passengers • were ecitisposedy though . the saloon they bad just left, most of them with only their night clothing, were in flames, and took refuge in the boats which were forward and aft to receive them. Mr. H. Orapon, of Wilmington, N. 0 , and his wife and infant were in one of the state teems, the egresi from which through the 'door had been entirely out off by the' flames. Ile first. got out through the window to the desk, and then' BS . dated hia wife and child. When be had reach ed the lower dear he asked Ms wife to hand him the child, but, yritb d tine mother's affection, she held It to her own boort, and only Cohsented to yield it to the tether after She bad got to the lower dear. Mr. 0. they ibttw the infant over board, and, quick as thought, sprang into the water, and caught it in his arms. Mrs. 0. fol. lowed, and all three were then In the water. For tunately, one of the boats was under the guard, and, after be had safely placed them in the boat, got in hliuself. It is said by those who wore yuo• sent that the infant through all did not shriek or cry. Before they had reached the boat; Captain Henry Fitzgerald, one of the Passengers, prompted by a noble impulse , plunged into the water to aid in the rescue of the mother and child. There were seven ladies on board the boat, all of whom barely escaped to the small boats In their night clothes:, not having nn opportunity to get even, their shoes and stockings. The exception was a lady whose nervous condition would not al low her to sleep, and she was in full dress, as she had not gone to bed. It is believed that the passenger who was burnt up—the Rev. Mr. Curtis, of S. o.—was deaf and could not hear the noise and stir of the few mo ments left the passengers to escape after the alarm had been spread. Ile was the principal of a col lege at Chester, 8.0., and is supposed - to have died of suffocation., The colored steward, Isaiah Walters, was not seen, though other of the stew ards went to the apartment where he staid several _times for blankets, in which to wrap the ladies who had lost all their clothing. The hull of the steamer burnt to the water's edge, and it is supposed abe sunk; as nothing was seen of 'her after the fog cleared away. No baggage, freight,or anything of value what- ever, was saved. The United States mail for Nor folk was also destroyed. It was said that Adams & Co.'s Express lose by this catastrophe somewhere in the neighborhood of $7,000. But we understand by a fortunate accident they were prevented from losing $209,- 000 (lover funds, that did not get on board in time, and consequently •went down in the steamer Georgia. Captaip Cannon, tho commander of the North Carolina, had $3OO of his own funds in his state room, which ho had not time to save. So precipi tate, in fact, was the retreat that no time was to spare to save anything whatever, and Mr. Parks, the purser of the boat, lost all the passage money, Many of the passengers aro now in Norfolk and , Portsmonth, destitute, having lost ell, and a movement was making to afford them assistance to reach their homes. The following is the list of passengers, twenty.nine in number: Dr. J. 11, Troup and two sisters, Darien, Ga • It. H. Northrop, Pioneer Mills, N. O.; Thee. W. Field, Gloster C. H., Va •, B. Clayton and lady, Beau. fort, N. C.; J. Larch, Wilmington, N 0.; R. A. Craig, Balt.; Mary O'Brien, Philadelphia ; Dr. J. G. Rives, Edgeoomb, N. C. ; E H. Lively, Wit liamitturg, Va. ; S. J. Hart (naval oonstruotor), Portsmouth, Va. • J. A. Boyden. Salisbury, N. 0.; It. Matthews, &stein, Mass. John A. Green, Baltimore; Mr. Demby and sister, Norfolk, Va. ; Peter Adams, Oreensborongb, N. C. ; Matthew Aylwyn, Portsmouth, Va.; D. A. Wicker, Raleigh, N. O. ; H. Oregon, wife and-infant, Wilmington, N. O. ; Mies Mary Thompson, Portsmouth, Va. ; William B. Parks, Baltimore; Captain Henry Fitzgerald, 'Norfolk, Va. ; and Rim Dr. Curtis, Chester, 6. Great Fire is Southington—Lose Nearly $75,000. [Brom the New Haven Journal.] Monday, about three o'clock A. M., the exten sive bolt factory of the Plant Manufacturing Com pany. at Plantsville, on the Canal Railroad, was destroyed by fire. The buildings were of wood, and were very epaoions, employing from eighty to One hundred and fifty men. It is apparent that they were set on fire, as the flames were discovered breaking out at eeveral distinct places. The whole establishment was burned, except a small building used as a coal-house, and so Intense was the heat, that a trooper's shop on the other side of the railway track, and twenty feet from the fac tory, was sot on fire by it, and destroyed. All the books and papers of the company, ex cept a small order-booky were saved, as well as the furniture in the directors' room, and many manufactured goods. The, safe was found red hot atter the fire, but $4OO in bills, whioh were in it, Were found in good condition. The company was intured to the amount of $64,000, at Friable & Wilson's agency, in this city. The insurance is divided among no lees than thirty offices. EXTENSIVE BALES OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Tfiomae Jr, Bone' forthcoming sales comprise a very Large amount of valuable real estate. The At lantio Oity Hotel and other property, intended for the Sth, will be sold on the 16th Inst. See adver tisemente. The sale lat Maroh will inolude the splendid neri banking house, Chestnut tartlet, the sale of which will be absolute, by evict of the assignees. Mao, by order of Orphans' Court, the estates of J. M. Breban. (first•olaae property,) J. T. Smith, and others. Elandbille_part ready. THE PRESS.-14111AbELPHIA, WEDNgpAY, Fl3ltrAity 1550. THE LATEST NEWS BY tErEaRAPA. tHIRTY-FIFTH C . OsIGRE SS, Second Session.''., ..STAigiudTort,lfeb:l., 109. BENANd • Mr. 13swann, of New York, offered is resolution for the relief of Onmtudore Paulding. • WADE, of Ohio, moved to postpone the prior et dem of the day and take pp the Nouse bill, donating lands to agricultural oollegee. He was curette appro priation bills would paps, as they always do; and Cobs ; booked u it is by" manifest destiny," and by. Senator Slidell and Louisiana, statute a good chance of making Its way, so that the Senate could well afford to take up and out on this bill—the more no that the agricultural, the greatest of all interests, is the leant Metered by this Government, The bill was then taken Up by a m ote of you SO, nays 2s, and the Senate proceeded to disease its provisions, Mr Owls, of California, and Mr. Srtisni, of Stiehl gan, offered amendments to the text of the bill, after which Mr. Peen, of Ohio, moved to reCollimit the bill to the Committee On PLOW; Lauda. Before coming to it vote the Senate adiodrned. , BOLIN OF BEIPBESENiATYPKB. - Mr. Gnow, of Pasoan,lngle, called up hin,motion,.to ranntlider the vote by which thd homestead bill was referred to the Committee of the Whole on the Mate of the Union. Mr. STRPHENS, Of Georgia, thoUght the WA system ought to be changed, but he wag opposed to the bill. Mr. limns, of 'Virginia, was of the opinion that the bill should not be passed without 4 discussion on its merits Mr Geow replied that the bill lied been dimmed for the last eight year+, more or lest, Mr Grow's motion was agreed to. Mr. Mimeos( said that if the bill was passed,by the -Home, it most go to the Senate, where it Will be dill cussed to the inlay of public business Mr. °sow replied that it had been sin debated on In the Senate. Mr. .loses, of Tennessee, geld even if it did delay public, binning, the bill ought to OM Mr. Mertes, of Indiana, moved to table, the 1,111. The motion was negatived—yeas 10, naye The homestead bill was then passed by a vote of 120 yeas to 76 neYe. [The bill provides that 'any pereon who le the head of a family, oyer twenty-one years of age, and a citizen of the Urrted States, or who has Bled / Ma Intention to become such, according to the naturalization lows, shall be entitled to enter a quarter-section of any vacant or unappropriated land, and hold the some on Condition of actual settlement and cultivation.) The Preach spoliation bill, from the Senate, was then taken up. Mr. Dontasoons, of Maanchuletts, said that isms.' much es the claims covered this bill have been die coned for the beat fifty years, be bad riani;nbt towels.° speech, but a motion. Twat:Ape's reports had been made in favor of these claims. The bill had paned the Senate live than, and the Hones Wee, Wit bad been twice yetoed—ooce because of the pressure on the Treasury during the MeXican war, and the °tint time, under, u he believed, a misapprehension of the facts. Twelve States, through their Legislsturee, hate recom mended the mange of the MIL lismotled tlmprevlotts question, Mr. Lamaze, of Virginia, reload a point of order as to whether the bill can be pons)dered without a refer ence to the Committee Milo Whole on the state of the He held that under the terms of the blitit makes an appropriation of iiamej. Mr. WASHBURN', of, Maine, said that, under a Cleatidon heretofore made, it was not necessary to refer such a bill as it only provided for entertaining the amount of lie hilities, and did got appropriate money. Mr. Ludlum urged that the bill was of each Mime- Mence that it should certainly have a full and delibe rate conelderition. BURLINUAIIif reminded the gentlemeh from` nix of the fact that Mr. Euebensn, when a Senator, had not only consented to the bill being reported, bat had voted for its panne. As the Mishit:lton Union. the President's organ, this morning published Webster's speech in its favor, It wag to be presumed the President wag atilt friendly to the bill. Mr. Um:um replied Doe" the gentleman from Maseschtmetts pretend to bring here the opinion of the President sus a power sufficient to control the members( , of this House ? Is that the Drumm on the other aide, from whirl we have Men told, oirer and aver again. of Executive intinence7 But even eupposethst tir, Ell. (human, as a Senator, reported the bill from the oom mittee end , voted for it, is that a Season why thil House should deport from Its rules and rafuento con-- eider the bill in Committee of the Whole t Mr. BuRLINGAHII desired to Withdrew his 'enigma. Mon that the President ,may be in favor of the bill. Prom the way things went yeeterily:when the mo tion to introduce the loan bill was out dhalltroffs, be did ant b elieve , , the suggestion would aid the peerage of this bill. . Mr Idtrotten replied that the gentleman from Maus ' (Musette need not think to help hie original position by that Shift. To reply to a question put by Mr. Dans, ef Mary. land. Mr . LitronEn said the President and reuretarf of the Treasury, whenever Moments a earplue Mee, apply it under the provisions of this bill to the res merlon of the proposed stock of Ore millions. If hie recillection _wee not at fault, Mr. Pohlman was s membei of the Cabinet at each time when the former spoliation bills were 'vetoed. and he supposed Mr. Duchene Must at there periods have been consulted as a member of the Cabinet. Mr. Mumma moved to table the bill, which was nega tlved—reas 75, nays 105. ' The Speaker, for the reasons stated, decided that the bill makes an appropriation, and mast be ceneldered in Committee of the Whole on the state of the colon. Mr If Loneson of PenneyPrecis, eppeoled from the deeteion a the °half% 11n motion of ,fdr. &Wand, the ippeal %hied— you 128; nays 69. The bfll was then referred to the 00minitthe of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr Monett.. from the Committee on Indian Adel, reported a bill relative to the settler* on the New York Indian reservation in Raman. Pending the 'oonaiderstici of the bill the Howse id.L. Porno& . . PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Mr. Fannin, of Philadelphia, presented night yeti: w . :lo from eitiSeas of Phlledelphii, for tge, repeal of the set passed in 1858, relative ;0 the Inansation Mr. Wntonr, one for the extenrion,of the . oharter "piivilerres to the Germsntown Insurance Company., The following Mlle were read In ptere:„,•• Mr. PlBtlila, supplement relettve to te Inspsedon -road lament to the 69.11 tothms na a lsWil” "PP •,Mr.fflniar, and toptArent he lien of Miniteginl ....A'siirlentent , to the Ineltawins aud,ltioomshurf • To ineoriorsitt the Delairhr&and The byobstlm puthor*Aog • wpw 0 4 13 trfiat fOriertiff , log the Legielative 'Record was asbated At length, and strict twisty lines were demanded. - • It was finally sgrrket that a committee of three be sp. pointed to consider the subject.• A supplement to the set incorporating the Chem bershing and Ilegerstown Railroad Company. The Renate then returned the consideration of the Mouse bill, authorising a .nett contract to be entered Into for printing the Legislative It•cord.' The subject' gave rise to - an 'animated discussion, in whiok party lines were strictly drawn. ; Agars:dation wee offered providing for the appoint. meat of a committee of three, to whom the whole sub ject will be referred and finally adopted by As unani mous vote, after which the Senate adjourned. , A resolution vat offered by Mr. Riot MALL, providing for the appointment, by the hphalter, et tl, dotrimittee of three, to inquire whether the Philadelphia R 411444102 Railroad Compipy have pbarged mote on paseepgere trairellingoier sold road then they arhalloWed to charge by the sot of indorporation. Postponed for the present. Mr. LAWMSNOK, of Washington, offered a resolution requesting the Auditor General to humid' this Rouge with a atatement of the relative amount of capital of the vationa bonito and brolters of the Commonwealth, and the relative amount of tax paid by each in the tip gregate. Adopted. This being private-bill day, a large number were passed. Mr. HARDING read a supplement to 4 the act relative to inspectione.. Mr. efISPPARD, one to authorize the sheriff of Phila delphia county to advertise the KM of real notate in three daily newapapere. Mr. TAYLOR, one relative to bringing mdta agairet Butler and Lawrence counties. Mr. BATSON, one to establieh a Normal school In Connection with Westminster College : New Wilmington, Lawrence county. Mr, WILLtAms, of Bache county, One to annul the marriage contrmt between,Catharine Prankenflold ant Reuben Frantentteld. Mr. SHAFFER ore to annul the marriage contract be• tween Mehion Griffith, and Mary, hie wife, of Cheater comity. The following bills were objected to: An sot to Incorporate the Central Market Company. Mr. PIiANRLL objected. Mr. Cloonan. I demand the gentleman'e reasons for objecting. Mr. PENNIILL. My objections are, that se no site 18 died, no oestrictions are contained in the act, and there to no guarantee of equal rights, I presume the object of the corporatore to be to obtain a charter, peddle it round, and sell It out to the highest bidder. An act to Incorporate the Centre Market Company. Mr. PENNILL objected. Mr. 0110110}1. T demand the gentleman's resume for objecting. Mr. YENNSLL. I assign the seine reasons as given in my objection above. Adjourned. Petition of Horace B. Fry. Ireartseemso,Peb. I.—The following is the petition of Horace 11. Fry, promoted to the Clouse today : The petition of HOMO) B. Fry, of the oity of Phila. dolphin, stook and exchange broker, respectfully repre sents, that he hen learned from the public papers that hie wife, Emily L. Fry, late Grim has presented a pO. ti tlou to your honorable body, asking for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony with him. He has not seen And has no certain knowledge of the conteron or the petition. He respectfully risks that an order may he made di recting a copy of said petition and accompanying papers, if any, to be furnished to him; and also : that he may be allowed the opportunity of appearing and resisting sold appliaation, end of defending himself from the charges preferred against him, He also respeotfully aski much further order and pro. tectiOti he the mat ter no may be consistent li r ith batten and propriety, &t. From the Texas and New Mexican Boundary Commission. WASUINGTON. Feb. I.—The Interior Department hes received information front the commission to survey the Texas and New Mexico boundaries. They have auticeeded in appeoximately establishing the pantie', and were making the base line with the hope of being able, In • few days, to inform the department that the Initial point bad been fined. The progress of the ear. vey bed been retarded by the extreme cold weather in the valley of the Rio Grande. The party had been ttbrice attacked by the Indiats. The military escort in ended for the protection of the panty bad not arrived. J. N. Spuiloth has been confirmed as United States marshal for the district of Georgia. in place of Mr. ntewart, who was removed on the ground of not having mod sufficient vigilance In the yacht Wanderer cue. VISIT OP THE MINIIEVAITA LOOOO, NO. 1, OP PHILA. TIOINTON, N. J , Fob. 1 —A large delegation of the Minnehahe Lodge, No. 1, of the "Sons of ?delta," of Philedelphia, are here on a visit to the Anannink at the Tr en ton tertai Lodge, No. 1. Noos were han e. dsomely received and en ned NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 81.—adviCes from bluebell, Texas, to the 21st instant, state that the Pacific Rail road Convention had been In session somal dope. i President Foulkes was detained until the 18th, the day after the appointed time for the eettlement, but the Arbitration Committee waited till the rtth when President Foulkes satisfied them of his ability to pay the award, and the committee proceeded to the adjust• went and auditing of the claims. sentence of C. M. Donovan. HARRIEMORO, February I.—C. M. Donovan, an ox member of the Legis'ature, who was convicted of an assault and battery on ,Theeph M. Church, a member from the city, woo this morning sentenced by ;ridge Pearson to an imprisonment of to months, to pay fine of two hundred dollars, and to give security in $l,OOO to keep the peace. Municipal Election at Lancaster. THE DEMOCRATIC/ CANDIDATE FOR tiAgog, ELECTED. Lanoessna, February I—The Municipal ideation tools place to-day, when George Sanderson, Democrat, editor of the DI tellfgewodr, wan elected marT over the present incumbent, 'rhos, 11, lintrowes, Opposition, by awn majority. The rota cast was a heavy one. Non-Arrival of the Ransom). BANDY Iloon, February 2-1 o'clock A. M.—There are no eigne of the steamship Kangaroo, now doe with Liverpool advt.:lee to the 19th ult. The rotator IC candy. Wind southwest. MiiM The Sons of Malta. DELPIIIA, TO TRENTON, N. 3 The Pacific Railroad. the Tariff ,Que!pti?n. Cimino or. THE DEHOORITIO,AETpTROTEOTIOS • MiliklisitS or TUE 110illiffi. , larasniticirow, Feb: I.—The canons of the 'Democratie members of the Home, who are opposed* to a protective tariff, was held taulirbt; Mr. John Cochrane, of New 'York, officiating as chairman, and Mtwara. Ruffle of North Carolina, and Cavanaugh, of Minnesota, acting se secretaries. Mg. Vallawilshara, of Ohio, bad been nominated for iecrotary, but be deollned, seyirg the call 'for a cwirus had not been Submitted tij the Ohlodelegathm, at whose inebtoca 'be had come herd, tb ridiliain the character of the proeaffilindo• About fifty members wore. present, principally front the South; Ot the North two Were from New York, two from Minnesota, one from Ohio, and five from Illinois • Mr. Million, pf Virginia, said he wee unwilling to be bound by the action of the canoe. The Howie of Be preeentatiese was the proper • plane for action. De dtiered d settee of refolutlons declaring it to be Merge. ent to diatlrti the pre s ent tariff, and against ptoteo- WA' or specillis dutiel. Mr. Phelps, oflesotirl, ils opposed to tie epecide duties dud protec tio n ludo y form, but Wee ifi firer of a modification ofthe War fide refenue pitrowle#, to pleet the demands of the Treasurt He f ',marked that there should be d retrenehmento ,eioendituree. Mr. Barkodsl4, of fditssisalppl. was oppoded to alt duttes„ He favored free trade and direct taxation. Mr. Mlles, of Smith Carolina, ?make to the same ef fect. . • ~ • Btevrart, of Maryland, .did not know 'whether he was p . roperlY present under the oall, es he wee to furor of Judiolous tariff for revenue,purpeees. fle.thought the peewit tariff was not perfect, and that e change might bromide to the edam:doge of the country, Mr. Crawford, of Georgia, read the call, which ip vited to the caucus all members or the Rouse of Rept*. sontattres who were opposed to protection sod specials duties, and wag signed by many of the gentlemen who are now present. But the understanding was, that all 1 'Democrats wen, invited to attend: Mr. IfoCaton, of Alabsma, thought differently. He was willing to confer with them only who were opposed to protection and specific duties, and be did not care to 'Wild a meeting of gentlemen entertaining" variant (erritory' for doriferepcii. ' •-' Mr. Morrie; of Illinois * *wiled the elairman en Wart and Means (far. Phelps. of Misetnal) to enewqr Whether the committee intend to rowel any tariff bill, lieit ee, of What character? Mr. Phelps replied that co answer for himself, He wee disposed to report a bill Modffelng "the tariff, in,,order to laced* the revenue of, the Country. tint he had to Inform the gentleman that the committee had come dead look. Mr. Morris suggested to Mr. Phelps to Prepare a pill, and submit Rat an adjourned meeting far conelderation. (This gave ripe to expressions of good humor 1 ' • Mr, Garnett. of 'Virginia, °primed the modification of the tariff. Re alluded to the fact that the present expenses of the Government were more than neceeeary. Re considered it the duty of the Democratic party, to Inaugurate the system of retrenchment and reform. lie offered a resolution for the appointnient of a com mittee of five to report on the means by which the ex. penseaof the Government may be reduced Mr. Lamar, of Mississippi was opposed to epecille ditties. He thought it 'high time for the Democratic party to define Its position on the tariff 'and allow the present law to have a fair trial, Mr. Stephens, of Georgia , laid that when he first entered Congress, In 184 a, t he attpenses of the Govern.. Went *ere only Twenty millions per dnndol. The entlutry hod gone through an eipenslye Meeker war, with 63,0011 soldiers le the milt!, for fifty.threelililtione. No*, In a time of, peace, the estimates were seventy three millions, Thbre were Many e.iperlditufes which Were wholly unnecessary, and a reform was indisiensa. lily requisite. He believed thist forty reillloile wag an ebundarice for the national expels's°. He was, there. fore opposed to an Incredee of the dittos. The ei penditures 'should be brought within the present re. " 4 . r tg . Orairford, of Georgia, offereliss.series of resole+ thins, av a substitute for those offered by Mr. Garnett, which the lettereccepted. The fimt resolution declarer' it Inexpedient to disturb the tariff of 1867. The second provides for theeppoint. Thant of a committee of five, to report at the next meet log of the canons the means by Which the expenses or the Government can be reduced. Mr. Crawford believed, and was advised to that effect at the Treasury Department, that the simple eotenaien of the treasury-note law for one or two years, authori zing the reform of the notes for the nearly twenty mil lions which are redeemable next July, would be suffi cient to relieve the Treasury. Mr. Taylor, or Louisiana, expressed himself strongly against soy decided lotion at the present time He be. lieved It to be due the Democratic party Old the coun try to poetpone further proceedings until a general meeting of the Democrats of the House could be called to conyider the resoltitinhd. Mr. Stewart, of Meryland; Made an Ineffectual motion to table the resolntione. Mr Reagan, and Mr. Phelps, of Minnesota Craig°, of North Carolina, and others, participated in the debate. The, resolutions were then adopted; by nearly e tmardmoue vote. Mr. Horse Taylor, of Net} Yoik, wee opposed to thee, proceedings at this time. He thong/it It prem. tare, and calculated to Vane gentlemen in a false poet- Mon before the country. He waa unwilling to bind himself by the proceedings of this caucus, represent ing, as it did, leel than one-half of the' Democratic members of the Houle, Re. therefore, moved to re: oensider the ote by whjoh the resolutions were adopt. ed, frith the died to lava the itiotion entered, so that they might be called up for consideration at the obi meeting. On motion or Mr. Burnett, of Kentucky, the moue adjourned till Saturday next. A general Invitation will, It Is understood. In the meantime, be extended to all the Democratio members of the Howe to be present at the next meeting. Tato 'Days Later from California. to , Overland idati:j Br. Lobo. Jan. Bl.—The overland mall from Call- Tata arrived thin eveaing, bringing San Francisco ad eta to the iSth teat. Onkt one throrighpareenger came by thb The Supreme bond had thatoliett the lojuoction to present the Fond Comm'salaare from leaning the bonds of 1858. Two Indictments here tisen Sound agitinst Captain Skilless, of the brig,Hate 'Foster.. Governor Weller , * message re ,the California Legisla ture is prono u nced to be a very able State paper. Bogota§ at Ban Francisco was doll i liquors and teas are eold at very low orlon. The Los Angeles Slur of the 6th of January 11^ti0011 the arrival of Captain Garnett, with a portion of the Math I,nfantry,destined for the new posh on the Cola redo river. .Also, of Colonel Beale, of the First Dra goons, who will resume the oomnland of the resin,- tal headquarters. at Fort "Tejon, 10 • place of Major Blatt, who will shortly depart for the East .Judge Watts, of 'New Mexico, rams Pe Ileolor from Santa Fe in twenty-one days. He reports' mat Lieut. Beale would abort!) , proceed from Botch's Rancho to Albuquerque. where he would remain till spring. Judge Welts sox that the trip from Bt. Louis to Banta Ye via Butterfield , . Melt route, although six bondted miles longer. Can be made in glutton days. -The Judge hes grea route irpleins eetenteen times, and be pronounce. title preferable to any Malone!). travelled. the Utah ORAND REVIEW OP THE EXITED STATES TROOPS latayzarronv, Fab. 1.--The UMlima% with datee to tha 4th ult., has arched, The mare fa nntmportant. • • • There had been a rand reviser of all, the troops by General lohoston. The men are reproxitotoct to tat la a high elate of dlsetpline. Later from Mexico. ids STEAMER GENERAL RUSK AT NEW ORLEANS IVITH A iiILLION IN SPECIK. New Ontards, Feb. I.—The steamer deniral Rusk, from Matamoros on the 28th ult.. has arrival at tide port, with later advice' from !Miter. The General Rusk bringe a millloo dollare in orate and bullion. GoyoroAr Garza was preparing to marolt from TlLlnall llpm to the assistance of the Liberals. •shocktn theuirtettee, ~.%i,EoibilgT airy, kEANI.—A ktg, TFthi, eiNi; THRRO ntritiiF TO . - PITTSBURG, PRIM:MU I.—Lest night about eleven o'clock, a frame house on the °WOW' of Allegheny city, emoted by Mr. Rodgers, a carpenter, was totally consumed by Are Mr. Rodgers, his wife, and three children, were 'burnt to death in the flames ; only one of the family, a boy eleven yearn of age, beteg raved. The fire of iginated In the lower story, while the fam ily slept above, and the names spread so rapidly that It wee intrinisible to torte the Inmates. Their charred bodies were recqyered from the TWO today; and a co roner's inqueet has been held, but notliingyeas elicited from the evidence to indicate the origin of the tire. The father was Intoxicated when he retired to rest. From Washington. WASHINGTON, Yebruory 1.--althosgh there ie evi• dently a majority In the House in favor of the passage of the Senate trench spoliation bill, its necessary refer eons, ander the decision of the lipeaker, to the Com- Mitts° of the Whole on the state of the Union, may be regarded se a conclusive evidence of its defeat. The House Committee on Territories to-day agreed to report a bill for the establishment of a Territorial Government for Jefferion, embracing the Pike's Peak country, Fite at Concord• N. U. Conoorm, February 1 —The railway depot at this pier.) has been destroyed by fire. Lose $25,000, which is covered by Ineurance. The boas and papers con tained in the of were caved. The Steamer Arago. ailtilt YORK, 'Feb I.—The steamship Arago, in conse quence of having repairs to make, will not make her Usual trip to Ilavre this month . Ste was to have sailed on the bth instant. THE COURTS YMATERDAY'II PROOMNDINOS [Reported for The Preen ] Nlsl Pans—Judge Thompson.—Douglass we. ',Moholl In this case the jury returned a verdiot for plaintiff for $8,206 25. The closiug opeeoh, by Mr. Woo. L. Illrst, for the plaintiff, is generally eon • sidered to bare been one of his greatest efforts. It was witty, eloquent, humorous', semantic, and learned, and these concern:Merits were moat leappily blended,and had undoubtedly n powerful effect with the jury. The case bee canned cousiderable excitement to all the partlee Interested, and wee altogether one of remarkable in• treed. A motion was made for a now trial. Menem Moat, Raulo, and Collie for plaintiff ; Messrs. Thayer, li(chfurtrie, and Brown few defendant. DISTRICT COllßT—Judge Sharswood.—Robt. McCurdy, assignee, vs. Harrison (troy Winslow. An action on a promissory note. No defence. Verdict for he plaintiff for $1,790.213. T. D. Smith for plaintiff; Campbell for defendant. William Wright vs. A. li. Remy et. al. An action on a promissory note. On trial. Jacob S. Price vs Jethro J, McCullough and Dela plain McCullough, trading, &c An action t i recover certain moneys alleged to be due for extra work done, and materials furnished to a store occupied by the de fendalts. The defendants did not deny the claim of the plaintiff, but alleged the work was to be done by the day. The plaintiff Wall:nod damages for the work done b 9 memurement and not by the day. Before reported. Verdict for the plaintiff for 2373.79. , J. B Townsend for plaintiff; Othhone for defendant. DISTRICT COURT—Judge Stroud.—John D. Rosenberger vs. Sarah Whiter. Before reported An action for damages alleged to have been anetaioei by the plaintiff by means of a dlatreee which was issued for rent due and in arresra. Verdict for the defendant. Beale for plaintiff ; Smith for defendant. Peter Monaghan and 111Ieabeth Monaghan, in right of _raid Blimbete, vs. William Demery ant John Davie, with smiles to Umet, In poneessloo. An action of ejectment to reenter the pomee sloe of certain premises in Shippen eireet. The defence allege that they held possession to the premises under a title given by a pre vious deed to that held by the defendents. Jury out. Mundy for plaintiff; Perkins for defendant. (ItiparrEa SEastorts—Judge Allison.—James Ole& and lease 11. Josephs were charged with con spiracy to defraud David Vanloan The prosecutor al leges that the defendants obtained from him a deed by which Henry White and other helmet-law of Mary White, deceased, on the Bth day of Vebrnary, in.the year 1856 set over, assigned, and transferred, for the sum of $966.07 consideration money, unto the sold boon It. Jeeephe, all the right, title, h 0.. of Rho granters in the mid deed to a threeatoried hoick meesuage, on the south aide of South Street, above Ilighth street, it being understood that the said Immo U. Josephs was merely named in the deed as trustee for hie mother, Matilda Vanloan, the wife of Bahl David Vanloan, who, with the consent of her husband paid the ',hole amount of eon- Mitered - lon money mentioned in mid deed; that the deed was delivered to him upon its execution, and re mained in his possession until the death of hie wife, in 1857, after which time he held the deed as the guardian of boreal R. Josephs and others, heirr-et-law of Matilda, until the defendants obtained the deed from him by representing that they fibs defendants) would merely deposit the deed as collateral security, And for no other pqrpose, In order to promo for the nee of Israel 11. Joseph!, a loan of the nun of $3OO to be effected by the defendants for the slue of six months and no longer. The prosecutor alert alleges that the defendants, on the Bth day of November, 1857, aselgned and trans ferred, by deed of Israel IT. Joeephe in fee simple, the abore.mentioned property in South street, above Righth, to John Hudson, for the sum of $082,82, and appropriated the money to their own use, whereas the defendant bad no light to do 60, as he wan merely a trustee. Jury out. William McMullen was charged with assault and battery. On trial. THE CITY. AMII)3IIMANTEI THIS ZVENING. Wrrevrrair & CLeace's Aacu-erasor Tnearan.— Aladdin; Or, The Wonderful Lamp.P.--“Oor Ameri can Ocusin.” _ iIt*WILNIII , BTAIMT TEIHATBZ.-" Money"-- , (Bob beni NATIONAL 01 11 000.^" *NO Amburglee blenagerie”— ic Lent's Olratia Oomparryn—iZquactrian, Gymnastic, And Acrobatic teats." - ASSNLINLY BUILDINGS --" BCOIIOII.III *SUIt110411b1M" The Learned Canary Dirse "— ' Hope Dancing." Ma:161;0 . 00N GAlNTlPL—Belectlom from -. Plats, Geme from Uperasi Pantomimes, Dancing, and Singing. OVIToRD's OPERA. -Hofitit.-111thioptin. Interistsi mentg. DANGEROUS SPORT..—OR the complaint of a German "mimed Latoparter; a party of several of our °Meant), eome 'et whom occupy high petitions, were yeaterday taken before Aldermen Butler and held for a fdrtiter bfidribc oh the charge of shamefully abusing the above Haitian. Ladtparter Is a requitable man, shout seventy yeare of ,age, dad Was for some time the iiroPritit i rm of a public bodes next to the *libeler 11. berty all, in Titled street, below preen. His state• menu Is briefly Able: that, on the 18th of December leek be was walking put a house on Race street, between Third and Fourth streets, and neticed a one turkey lying on the eide.walk. He picked it d ie pea • session, When hi fiat sbcoated bone of the 'bore party {who had probably been Indulging in certain liba tions,)' who requested Dim to return to, the hoed. with him, at the ,same time accusing him with hay ing stolen the turkey. notwithstandini his pile testatione do the contrary. He then.. stated that the men formed themselves into a court, consisting of judge, lawyer, add Airmen, and regd. laxly rlytred him (for a piece of sport) for She larceny,o,f turkey. They declared blot and ofdered him to pay a fine of Ave dollars mid treat the party, or to be hanged fleet and then rammed into the coal-hole. He states that they then proceeded to carry their threat into execution, and, afto baring prepared a mpe and adjusted the loop around hie neck, that they actually heated him a short distance from the floor; after which he Witit,teledted front big perilous position, only td darn° tee more - severe palettment of being rammed and pushed into the coal•hole. This, he says, was very severe. dud the injariet received on the egdal /doe confided him to the hodse, for, dome Weeks after. wards. As soon ati he was Able to be ghat, he cord. mewled bunting tip tim pertlea conieined In the t I'- 1 Wien, trod having accomplished bin purpose he latter , . day bad them before the aidercuah: Shettld the fiedring bereentned on Friday, and the guilt of the patty clearly proven..they may have CAWS to lattleitt the follies tn deiged in on the 18th of December. Aitacfria IN JANUARY:—The whole numlier of aries4a Made in the city during, thp month of January was 3,192. Of thii number 118 were arrested by the gentlemen composing the Beserre Corps. The number of meets made in The - Eleventh ' district Mt the last month was 103, being a decrease of 89 from the same month last year. The number of lodgers in the station bones during the month wee 131, of whom 120 were Males and 11 were females; of foreign birth 64 ; colored 2, The number of barglarles committinlin the district *as 1 ; talus of property stolen $25; attempted Burglaries i pockets' picked 2 ; =tenet stolen $136 ; number of fires 5 ; *Mee of re oOrty deattoyed $l7B, no interlace; accidents 6 ;pampas loydred a t serimudy2 ; stores faded open CI ; dwellings , ditto 4 Daring the month of latinary the offfeerd *prated to takenp beggars and recreate refine id the etreete, arrested 101. who were didposed of Is' &Ileitis Sent to the Hones of Refuge, 5 boys end 7 girls ; to Bre dolored llefoge, 1 boy and 8 girls; to the Northern Hoare for Friendlens Childreo, 2 boys and 2 2 ; to the Home, at Twelfth and. Fitsweter streets, , girls and 2 boy.; to the Almehonee, 1 infant , The netted ages Of °Mae ar rested averaged 11 years; the yoengeat wad a years, and the eldest 10. Eleven women were SOmtalited to prison Al vagrants; seven held. to hail to keep OM peace, and two for disorderly conduct ; fine men were waned for selling liquor en the Bebbath % and two for drunkenness. The 'Sweets of 45 children were cautioned against turning them Into the streets as beggars, and 10 children .were discharged by Ald. fireentan after a se vere reprimand. FINS Sreerr.—We yesterday called at the stable attached, to the Commercial Hotel, in Third West above Market, and saw the largest specimen of cattle that we have ever Witneseed. They were a pair of often aboutalit years old, red by David II Branson, of Baat Brandywine to*nehip, Cheater eonntj. The Jargeet of these mouaters is of truly elephantine pro portions nieeettring twelfe feet front o the tip of hie noes to his tail, three feet SC:0113 the hlo, and eta feet seven bootleg in height:. HIS' Vgii net dear sold' or heavy, Is a moth finer shaped s heer. and presence an appearance which cannothe evened for beauty and all the points which constitute a floe &Mama The dattle are to fine condition; and when elaugittered Will - afford steals and roasts that might tempt the appetite of the most fastidious. The weight of the pair lea little over seven thoutend pounds .Notwithstenqing, the Mar mots) in their stature and proportions ' we are aonfident • ly assured that they are twine. 'All those who admire cue tattle would do well to call at thisabove place and see theirs wonders, se they have freqhently been pro , noneced, by the most competentiudges i lar superior to any cattle hitherto brought to tbie city. A SKA.M. litisitkEi&—A party answering to the names of Joeeph If rewson; Ephraim Shaw, Ellen °looney, Mary McDonnell, and 111 en hiponnell, Were arreeted,On 'Monday afternoon, Ist Weet phtledelphle, on the charge of steatitic corn from the denve.dota attached to the Wrabingc‘n drove-yard. Our readers are probably aware of the foot ' , hat large numbers of cattle are temeormily kept at this .eetablishment pre• vfoue to being sold to the butchers, and, as they are fed in the open fields; frequently a huedreg bushels of corn are placed, In the troughs at one time:: It has lately been ascertained that sale ;Creel:ter persons hive been in the habit , of' drivi eg the Miner, cattle from their troughs and carrying it mday for their men Meek. A strict witteh *ad k ept lAN biondayle4 and vistaed in the capture of the above named Mandate, who had partly filled their Caskets After their arrest, the party was taken before alderman Watson, who held them for a further hearing. DifaXASIC c Aiintitex Somme.---The list of returned volunteers Is rapldlidecressing, and scarcely a week parses in which is are not Called nrOn to record the death of one or mote of this noble band, who gave up their homes ind - cornfortato ,brave the perils of the war with Mexico. It was Indeed a noble auricle& to thing toogn friends, home. and comfortable p , altions, and devote tit >Moires to the ierviee of their country, and robject themeelves to the climate of a land so en tirely different from outs. Full many of the noble band returned to their homes 'unwounded by the shots of the enemy tint alas! bow many of them contracted a diceme which has consigned them to the tomb. Mr. Samuel Reed, another of these - noblemen, died pater day morning at Ma residence, to Roes 7 stroot, above 81x teenth. Ddr. It served in company 8, Ant regiment of Penuaylvenia volunteers. tie wm about thirty-two years of age, dud leaves a wife and two children. Rio funeral will take place to-dity'nuder the supervbilan of the Scott Legion. MEETING IN ,BEGALT OF VIE SOUTBSItIf AID BOCIIETV.—The Mbeting IA behalf of the Southern Aid So - Witty, held last eiening, in Rev. Mr. Clhambere's Church, corner of Broad tied Sansom streets, waiwell , _ attended, . and the eiterolges were of •deeply interest. ing character An intelligent andieneo weer held in breathless attention for an hour and a quarter, by the powerful eloquence, The cogent arguments, and the earnest appeals of the Bee. Jos. C Stiles D. D. The meeting wee opened with a reve n ant appeal to the Throne of Grace, by lter..rohn Chambers, alter which Dr. Stiles, tbe !watery of the society, addressed the audience. The effort was # powerful one, and was lie toned to with breathiest; attention . At s close, Rev, Mr ermir.!, , ris made a brief but urgent and pointed op. peal, characterized by GL! !must vigor and eloquence, during which a handsome collection 7.es taw, up in its behalf. Adjourned with the benediction. OtiTIIAOSOIIe CONDtCT.—About half-past ten °Week Yesterday morning, a man who was driving a potato wagon down tefith street, below Pine, was at. tacked by a party of rains, Who We're ilseembled In that vielnitiv After pelting the wagon with etonee, and endeavoring to injure the min, he at length got down from toe wagon, when the party attacked and beat him in a moat brutal manner. after they had eatisded their brutal feelings the party decamped, leaving the man In a suffering condition. and upon removing him to a drug store it was found that his jaw had been bro ken. Subsequently the pollee auoceeded in arresting some persons who were supposed to be connected with the villainous gang. PAtrancs WALLA.—About , half-past two &aka ye 3terday snail:loon ; the eolith well of lifei3ade , a Mill, situated in DiddlO &Bet, west of I . wenty-fourth street, Itifteenth ward, fell in with a terrible smaßli. A. wagon, which was passing at the time, (the property of a Mr. Wilson,) wee completely demolished,' and three men miraculously escaped injury. This - bending was destroyed by fire some time since ' and the walls have been suffered to remain standing, tothe imminent danger of the passere-by. Since the above sooldent has occurred, we hops the authorities will promptly attemit to having the remaining portion of the wall removed, and prevent the recurrence of atm:dents similar to tha above. PETTY Turms.—On Monday evening some fellow entered the yard attached to the dwelling 'ot Oflicer James Slake, on Sacramento avenue, Eighteenth ward, and stripped the lines of all the clothing which had been washed and hung up to dry. Lewin Re Wacker was arrested on Monday evbning in the Seventeenth ward, and taken before Alder. au Shoemaker, on the charge of 'stealing a quantity of wearing apparel and a breoetpin belonging to Valentine Rutter. lle was committed to answer. SAILEe.—The steamship Keystone State, Captain Marshman, for Charleston, sailed at 10 e. , clock yesterday morning, with a full cargo and the following passengers: Dr. Van Wyche, family and servant Mina Barrer, Mr. Jaime Fieldham, Mien A. Townie, Mr. M. Doyle, Mr James Johnnon, Mr A. M. Thompson, Mien Anna E Johnson, Mine Mary F. JoAnne Miss Julia Thomas , Mr. Jnmee F . McDermott, and thirty In the steerage. ATTEMPTED SUIOrDre.—A man, named Fred erick Zellers, who boards at one of the hotels on Chestnut street, attempted to commit suicide on Sun day last by slabbing himself. The weapon used fer the purpose was a small pair of scissors, with which, it is said, be stabbed himself in the breast In some ton or a dozen places. The wounds, which are of a serious character, it ix presumed, will not prove fatal, mates . orysipelae should ensue. A DANGEROUS OGARAGTER. A colored mau, unmet William Drown, was arrested about three o'clock yesterday morning, In the vicinity of Fifteenth end Lombard atreete, on the charge of threatening to kill hie mother and plater, Accuagd seemed to be In a high elate of excitement at the time. and wail nenden tug a razor to a mariner which was well calculated to alarm the oecupanra of the dwellieg. A NEW FRATURE.—The Reading Railroad Company are introducing gas fixtures into their passen ger rare, proaratory to lighting them by means of that useful article. Thin le an Improvement which will af ford additions' comfort to the pnesengera, and the eco nomy of lighting by this moans will Boon repay the cost of Introduction. A GOOD APPOINTMENT.—Major Flomerfelt, Receiver of Taxes, bas lately appointed Mr. William D. Moore for collector of outstanding taxes for the he• coed ward. The appointment le an excellent one, Mr. Moore being well qualified to discharge the duties of that position. TILE NOAMAL BeflOOL.—The semi-annual commencement of this admirable. !agitation will take place on Friday morning neat. The exercises on these mahatmas have hitherto beun of a most deeply interest. in' character, awl we have no doubt a 'toga number of our cit sena will assemble onNr.day next to enjoy arloh intellectual feast. FOOT CRUM:MD.—A loan Lad ono of bis feet bully crushed, yesterday morning, by being caught between the bumpers of two care of tho Market•etreet Railway. The accident happened at Broad and Market streets. The unfortunate man wee conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. /DENTIPIED.—Tind colored IVOMBR who Was picked up in an insensible condition in Chestnut street, on Saturday last, and taken to the Pennsylvania Bon- Ohl, has been recognised as Ann Jones, from the State of Delaware. Bhe still remains at the hospital in au lusenalble condition. Swam FlRE.—About ten o'clock last man a ilill broke out in the treater shop of Mr. John Lindy, aitnatrd in the rear of building No. 1424 North Front airoet The tire was the remit of acci dent. Damage about $75. Erscrtorr.-111.r. Charles Jewell has been elected Pres Whet of the Board of School Directors of the first Faction, by a uo.nlmous Tote of the board, in plaoo of Denjamin flaykill , deceased. HON. IL P. LowE, Governor of lowa, ar rived In this etty last evening, and Is stopping at the Bt. Lawrence Hotel. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money 'Market. _ Piisktuirn A, January 89,1858 There waa but little change In the stook marhet to day, the-former prices being enstained, with few ex captions. The lower-prided railroad bonds are in moat &wuld, and the prices are steadily increaving. 21mi. rild per cent bombe an advance or 1, and Camden and Amboy advanced X.; Reading Railroad X ; Pennsylva nia and allnebill Railroad Nearly all the other fancies were weak. . . Below we give the December statement of the Penn sylvania Railroad, which plimis an Increase over Decent' , bar 185 T. Tha figures are as follows: • (}roes taming:l. Expel:meg Net Earnings *ea., ./858 8410,071 06 2263,245 46 8147,725 64 Deo,, 1857 ..... . 888,208 51 ,- 280,477 27 n 2,731,24 Increase. 627,782 55 $2 708 19 ,694,994 86 TOTAL 811.M108 OD Tog MR. 1858 " $5,185d80 dB 8,021 885 04 2,1 6 3,445 64 1857 5,097,643 59 8,226;864 24 1,871,189 86 $87,787 09 2204,489_20 $292,258 29' Here we have the total bulimia or the year 1801, amounting to $5,185,40, a net profit of 22,163 445, and a net ineretee in profits over last year of $292,256. The Board of Direeiors of- the Hazleton Beal Com pany have declared a dividend of one dollar and a half per Share on the capital Moak of the company, payable on god slier the 11th inst. The number of miles of railroad In operation in the Mated Kingdom, on the Ist depot 7'1111'11,1869, from nbloh retufoswere feeelfed, were 9,018:- The total gross awnings for time put urea pops hue been u follows : % Years. DTllease. rarnlngs. 1852 6,018 .15.14123.810• 3658 6,244 16,1345.591 1854 r..i 7,808 18,641,848 1865 7.822 20,248,151 1856 8,4Q4 22,493.501 3852 8 110 24,872,465 1858 9,018 28,238,781 To the above mileage shonld,be added licimiles of mad from which no returns were published. The omit 6f the 9,015 miles of road was £306,960,000 ; of the 63g Miles, 19,900,000—making a total of £316,960,000, Omit to I' 629,1*,000, According to the New York Tribune, the Railroad Convention of, the central, Brio, Pennsylvania Central, and Baltimore and Ohio Readily held at Washington, hap adjourned, after' haling adjoeted the questions sub mitted for arrangement. The prominent feStnres dis owned Ij' the 00etention blare all follows First : Free deliveries of freigithi to einem, *lda was agreed to be ablindoned. Second: Payment of commie. alone to elpress companies by all of The connes• tieing of the Brie road. - It Was agreed that this abould be Stepped, and, If coati:34i, that the road in quell= tion should be cut off from all indeed' dyer either of the four lines,-- Third : Agreement do to the moa ner of changing rates ; to avoid a change 14 sue road without notice to all others. fourth : Agreement: as to form of handbills and advertiaarcenta, which in Name are to be submllted to and approved by the nra pirei Barlow. Fifth Ohange of rates so as to meet the Wit rates by the Ohio river, which have controlled All the 'Western and Southwestern ahlposents, and by means of which change the Erie and Central roads can now get a shirt of ..the business. The discussions on many of these 'poiras Were of an excited character: Bet the parties lastly 'quieted doWn, and at the &d -ye:iron:eta every one seemed satisfied. It was admitted that, by Weems oT theiexisting ag?eement, each of the four roads Wag eating at lent $lOO,OOO per month, which would oiterwide be lOst by sAinotui competition 'and unneeess‘rry expenditures. Another meeting is to time place in New York on the 23d lebruttry. ' The following is a statement of the amount of coal transported star the Lehigh Talley Railroad, for the week endlig San. 29,1869 : , Wisc. PasTtovaLT. TOTAL . .. . Mmes. Tons. Owt. • Tons. Csll.. Torts. Cwt. Hazleton 1,50711 8,547 t 6 10.054 1q East Sugar Loaf 1,347 05 9,461 09' 10.798 07 Council Ringo 1,034 09 8,862 08 9.896 17 Mt. Pleasant 444 01 1 , 987 18 2 341 19 rl i en g tirre " 7 tid"... ... 1,1 0 4 t 1 . ; 1 i;8 1 901: , 3 7 1 , 7 0 7 T 8 2 l ' il Beseer Mea d o w ' . ..... - 465 19 3.774 05 4,240 04 N. York 4t. Leigh... 818 'O3 7,460 36 8 288 18 North Spring Minn.. 1,223 (9 - 4,013 16 5,237 05 South Springtl , tn..; 19 08 - 19 08 German Ps. Co 9 040 17 2 , 040 17 Other Shippers - 228 10 2% 10 0,686 06 67,382 00 76,968 16 Total. ... ... • - Correstondlng week lbeit yeez. .... 6,641 13 .63,186 14 .68,827 07 8,414 10` . 14,198.15 18,141 08 Incresad The shoe and leather dealers in Dostott - hays seta. Matted an exchange at whieh hider will he included. The trade in bides last year amounted to upwards of nine millions of dollars in value. The countries from which the.* were Imported were— From British lest Indies".. r - $1,084,000 , i Venezuela 1,685,000 " Brazil - ' - 1,114 000 . " Uruguay_ ' - 826,000 14 Buenos Ayres " • 1,013,000. " Mexico 495000 f g England 399 , 0 00 • " All others (no one exceeding $300,000j 2,868,000 Total value $9,881,000 Of these importations theme iron— „ -- • Imported at New York ' 45 029 000 , i - Botion ' 'CC 2,1334,000 ' 8„,„,,„ 606,000 " - • Phlladelptia "- '—-- "-- 877,000 , i Baltimore , ~ 422,00 ii Othet porta ' " • ' ' 160,009 Total year endlis 95th /one, 3859 ' • 319 834,000 The home comumption of • cotton tri the Sedan mills, this year, preinteeS t 3 nearly doable the amount taken of the het crop, say 760,100 bales, against 400,000 bales of the old crop. - - The following statement shows the business of the United StateesOnstom Helmet, in :Philadelphia, for ,the month of /snowy, and for the year, as compared with previous yegre JAIII7IRI._ 185!., 2858. 1820. Merchandise in we -ekozunr " let of mouth . 1,202,90 2,331,029 655,427 Received in warehouse from foreign ports - 240,940 145,400 84,812 Received In warehouse from other districts 13,193 53,591 17,644 Withdrawn from warehouse for oonromption ' 434,875 453,888 142,803 Withrraarn from warehouse . for trausportatton 4,477 12,884 24,481 Withdrawn from warehouse for export 602 28 xo 880 Herchandlas in Warehouse • last of month 1,017 3 339 2,085,348 479,414 .Entered f+r consumption di- • root from foreign ports... 976,955 239.295 947,789 Free merchandise entered... 1,259 82,560 177,258 DUTIRS 1110111 V SD ?MART. 'lib& 1857 1858: 1859. 214,849 570,122 140,429 212,477 PHILADELPHIA SPOOR RXGRAR4II EALEO, February 1, 1809. IMPOITND DT 1.14.11(117, BROWN, & CO., )3 i&I-110S115 WOOL MID IIOOLIOI .A 0441111., 110111[1111131 001102 III&T ADD errxesurtrr arataa, PHUT 400 Penns 4e 9314 400 Oily tie P It 99 200 do R 99 100 0 Ift FFhObt o'n 10 63 103(PAR2dmtq es.. 83 1000 d0...........tax 2000 elm (7i .b6wn 34 1000 Elmira Mal 103 7 06 1 1000 do • - 79,t1 2000 d 0... ...Ups 5 4 4000 Cata'a Chat'lloo TOA 5300 Philo& Tren 11 Oa 89 70 Piner...in lota 433 14 do 4dys 43'4 20 do 43 bOam&Amß.bsl2lX 2 do 65 122 BETWEEN 1000 Penne Os - 03)4 1904 do tips 93,4 4000 d0......4drs 9834 1000 Elmira ()halt I.oe 30 200 Beadleg li..Cineft 24% gm do ... 24% 100 do, 2436 300 do s 5 2424 100 Ostawlees U..... 6% 100 do ON 40 do 6% 60 L ge‘il 11...eash 25 11 innehill A 622( 3 do 00 ssleellsofee , Bk.. 22% 13 Lehigh NAY lots 49% 100 Elinitt 11.....1.5 10S 100 Com% Bk.in tots 22 1200 New Creek N 96 Lehigh Scrip .lie 27% HOARDS. 500 Elmira ClOl 108 80 6200 klreitO 2d mtg la 61) 80 Oktawiese 11.caoh 0% 43 Bea Idea R 68% BOARD. • SECOND 800 City Be New 103 1000 Tioga E 7e 88 2000 N Perms It 6e... 67% 600 do 07% loco do 67% 1000 Cam & Am fie 'B9 87% 1000 Elmira 24 mtg Te 600 do 67% 1000 L Selby' It 7e.... 93% 1000 Elmira Obal lfle 80 600 do 80 1000 do 80 CLOSING P A.Ard. Phil& 66 NM 99% _ do 1L... 99 091( do New .103 203% Penns ful . . ... 93N Heeding 11 244 2 4 % do Ode 10..83 83% do liitg 6044,98 93% do do , 86.72 N 73% Perna It 48 83% do letm 6e...101 102% do 2dm 6e.. • .92% 9 0 Hot: 01 On Dv MT 47X 41% do Pref 1061(106 &hurl Nev. de 082.72% 73 Soh Nay lrnp. 6e..76 77 1 1000 Elm Oba'/ 106 b 6 80 1600 d0.........80 1 /000 Cam .54 Am Co '7O 88 1000 CAW* elas , lloo. 1500 I'l3 ' '2 60 Bahl Nov Prf..bs 60% 17 do 1 , 94 69 Penns Si..in lota 4336 100 do 48) 31 BAP. N0v..... .. 100 New Creek lOPM-HIRIf B id..itsked Bah Nay Mock— 9)( 9): do Pref 18X 13:ei Wmep't t Elm E.lO 10A; do re let mtg. 71)i Us do 24 67X 68 Long bland 11X 11X Zink 12X 12X Leh 00a137. 'ant...49 X 49x Lehigh ;;‘:•.rir......27X 27X N Nona h 10 10% do 6e 67 67% New Oreek X X Oatewisea 8.... 6% 7 Lehigh Me X 1X PRILABELPRIA MARKETS, Feb. I.—EvEttSo Fielders of Breadatuffs are firmer in their demands, but the market for Flour remains inactive; sales include about 500 bble animate° at 65.754'5 87X, the lhtter for BroatLetreet mute; 150 bbls extra at $8.26; 100 bble middling at $3.15, and 1,000"bble family Flour on terms kept private ; there is little or no, demand for export, and the retailers and bakere s are buying slowly at the above figures for comment° good Hyperfine and extra, and $6.5007.50 for fancy brands, according to quality. Rye Flour—A male of 150 bble was made at 61, but this price is generally refaced. Corn Meal is scarce ; Penn. sylvsnia Is quoted at ,83.50 ; 50 puncheons and 800 obi. Brandywine sold on privateterroa. Wheathas been is better demand today; about 6,000 bus good and prime red field et 137m140c ; some small lots of white sold at 160m175r, as in quality. the latter for prime Kentucky. Rye is steady at 850 for Pennsylvania. Corn le dull ; about 1,500 bush yellow sold at 7543,77 e, according to dryness. Oath are unchanged ; 2,500 bush Pormaylvama have been sold at 50e in store. Barley is better ; 2.000 bush prime New York State sold at 02,4 e 4P' bush; 2,000 bush Melt sold at $l,Ol Oft , and 2 000 do prime $1.12 4p' hush. Bark—guereitron is in doe roand,hand let No. 1, if here, would bring $3O .eye too. Cotton is steady in price ; vales of about 200 ba'ea at MOl9O for uplands Groceries are firmer ; 2,000 begs Rio Coffee sold at 11 yin, on time; Molasses and Sugars are scarce and wanted. P/01 , 1111012S—tbn market in In. active, owing to the high views or holders ; Mese Por k Is worth $lB 50018.75 4P bbl. Seeds' are wanted, and about 800 bush Olovoreeed gold at from 66.60 to 7 4P bush, witch is in advance; domestic Flaxseed is worth $1 75 tp' bash. Whlekey is rat her firmer ; bble cell at 27w28e, hints at 263, and drudge 250 4P ga llon. Markets by Telegraph. NOW ORLEANS, Jan 31.—Oottou—gales of 1,500 bales. 7 he market in nosettled, and the quotations are nomi natty unchanged. Boger firm at an admire of ; sales at 6068 o Molasees has declined 1f o. Mess Pork advanced 25050 c ; sales of 1,200 bble at $l9 76019 60, Rath Meats—Sales of 85,000 lbe at an advance on all qualities; ribbed olden are quoted at 03g0. For Lard In bble 128 is refused. India Bagging advanced ; sales at 1310. OisCINNAri, Jan. 21.—Flour hang Bahia at $5.400 6 60 .41, bbl. Whiskey dull and uned at 26 cents. Pork buoyant at 1813{01 0 4 Lard Advanced; Pelee la bble at 101( 0, in kegs "at tic Bacon—Shoulders 13110. Beltrimone, Yeb 1 —Flour is dull; Howard Street is held at 05 67,3( bbl, 'without Boding buyers. Wheat is uaohanged at $1 4001.60 for white, and $l.BO for red. Corn is quiet at 780790 for white and yellow. Pro 01Pi011i quiet but unchanged. Whiskey in held at 280 28Ne. tANCINEAr 7, Feb I.—Flour dull, and holders ere willing sellers. Whiteley is unchanged; tales at 260. Mess Pork has advanced to $l9 49' bbl. Bulk Meats are unchanged. La•d Is held at 110131(0, in blobs and kege, with bnyera nt 013 e llama firm. New Onvespa, Feb. 1 —Cotton—Sales of 4,000 bales at a decline or se, caused by the news from Europe, received per the steamer Arasla Middlings are quoted at 111‘01110 The Wee or three days amount to 6 760 bales, end the receipts daring the same time to 60,000 Sugar is firm; sales of 9,500 bhde Molasses sells at 858 Bulk Meat—Selee of 178,600 lbs at 70 for Shoulders; 8c for Liam•, and 9a for Sides. Lard, in kegs, is wasted at 1.3103, New Yo r k SeeCk: ciatme,ro . o. 1 _ 80004 Bbs 7 06 - 101% 100 N Y Cent - oric 13.2)/ 10000 U 8 5s 1874 102% 100 do . peso 82% 8000 Oblo St ei , 60 101 X 1200 do opt sag 9000 Tenn es 'DO 90 300 do' peso 82X 5000 . do' bBl 90 60 do • - MO 82% 'lOO. do . 1,60 82% Ir,l' .. 1 2 8 8 . 2 % In do -_ : opg 82) 100 do "080 823 See 11a 1l iold - 18% lio - do E 3013 100 do 18% 100 nod it It bOO3l 530 do -" - - 30% -- 15000 'Meats . 98 0:000 N Carolina& OS 18000 Missouri Sr 61 84ji 31'000 do bSO 843 i 10000 do - 84 8010 do - bBO 84X 0000 Lai:Mani 30 Os - 94 500 CAI $t 7e n bd 85 1000 do 841( 1000 do SI 1 80 "3 mat Illes R 11 -141° 7.2 .1. 115 iltalem ilsilros4 Is 3( 1240 4o HO 151( . ......, 1000 an Fax Cent as 92 1000 Erie R bde , 16 44 4000 Erie Con. '62 40 210 do el3O 13 100 do .30 13 200 do 183 i 100 Mirka It pig 105 3.X 60 do 31 200 do 660 31 100 - -do .. el o 3 6 % 200 do - KO 363( 150 do -36,91 1 11 b Stonloiton 8- 9. 1500 Heading ' 53 -4 6 %. 100 do 130 4.:,1( 230 • do 437 i. 100 do b 6 O 49 • 100 111010th R Aso 401( 30 do 49% 150 do - 530 49,34 1150 do so 160 Cloy & Tot 11, COO 30% 301 do .. 30% IMO ' 40 - 30% , 'llBO do 30%- 260 Ohio& lloeb 1 591( 1000 do 69 SOO do ' WAY 58/i 225 Mich flo & N Is 181 g 800 do r3P 15,? : 1100 do boo Isi, 13001115 b 3R Guar 44 1200 'do e3O 45 I°o do 660 45)1" 60 do 451( 100 P o rta= B b 60115 60• do -1141 r 2308 Hudson 2d mt bd 04X 1 . 000 Madison It 3d tot 73.3; 4000 Ilics So 2d to bd 68)41 3000 Illinois Con IA 87% i 6000140 & 51LG' 228 6000 do 2).k 60 Merekanta , Bk . 101. 50 Ocean Bank 904 16 An Ka Bulk 10i4 85 People's Bank :102 - 20d Comb prof 060 20% 100 4o 630 21 30 Continental Bk 100 150 Canton Co 10% 50 Cary Imp CO. .6)4 100 Del & HndCo slOOO 50 do 90 200 Penn Coal Co 8 234 160 do 82% 210 Pacific Meal Oo 82 200 • do 560 82 'I - 50 ' - do 55 82 80 ' do 814' 220 .- do 81.,4 60 do - ' F3O 81 60 do 580 814 ;100 do 660 81% ' 60 do it 7 814, 160 do e3O 80% 100 do MO 81% 10 - do 81 100 do ~ 560 81 100 do . 530 81 MO do - •- - eBO 80 100 Gal h Ohio 11 LSO 68% 4GO do 010 6911 1000 do opi 60 300 New Jersey Zino I 190Butnewick Oityl.4 4 IVC/ SBSooie Central R ..663 lOW 17 SI 5i 9 "4 , WIN MO IT Ste 30 9 i 50r00 Virginia St Be 56 8000 Oat 78 n bd 6000 Mignouri 63 9000 do 84X 10000 IA lot Imp 41 1061 1 1 9000 Harlem let mt 92 10 A trantia Bank - 89 6 Del & Had CO tioji 50 do 99 leo N Y Cent F6O 82 201. do b6O 82x, 100 - do p• 62X 1100 - do 525,1 ,EIOCI Erie Ridlrood 13) 1 E 0 do b 30133; 350 Rolm Ilollroad 13 1100 Puma blO 1141(r ' 290 Matt= (fen 49%- 1100 - do 1104 49h : 29014110 b S GUST UM 4,0%- 60, do - a3O 413, 100 -do 4 4 3E1 100 Illinois Oan 11, .603(. 60 do 630 66* 160 do 66 100 Gal & Ohl R opg 06% 500 • do. org 6.1,,V )200 do alO 663 E X6OO- do apg 68% :103714 for Pate, ard $6.16 for 100 Peen Cord Co E4O 82S 100 Brunswick Land 4 100 Poolda M 8 8 40 78 Ito do 79 200 do b3O 70. 60 do 711,4' 74` 0 0 Ohio & R Isle R 18% 44' do Io# do 58 % 1 88. kl • AMISS T. goat at Ed 6 Peach Floe —The stocks of nearly all descriptions continue tight, but are fully ample fof the requirements at the trade, which is buying sparingly, add prices are. there fore, mostly nominal.. There is sifil Ao Dry Georgs'to Cod in Vie market, - also no No. 2 Haat.. Mackerel. Wei repeat oar last quotationtod, Sank $3.87.6; No.l. large Mau. .Mackerel $15.50; No. 2 ad $10.10.50;. Tinkled • Herring $34503.50 ; Smoked do, YO. 1, 200 ;, Sealed 3553. . • Num.—State and Western Flour is heavy, bat with-. but material cheese in prim, with fight receipt, zed' ales of 7 COO bale. at $404.75 for rejected; $8 25.5 31' for superfine State ll5 73.0 for extra do; $5.85 0 5,60 for otteeriloe West ern; 0.9006.411 for edtra'do ; and $6.8606 40 for - Windom - brands of extra round hoop Ohlo..Oatada. Flour is steady_ with sales of 100 bbla ex tra et $6 30.710. ,Southern Flour Is dal', with salmi of 6 0 0 bbk et $0.15, 6.1508.10 for common to ,mixed, end $7.75 for extra friends'. • -- - Oasis —Wheat rather sealer, with ialeiar6,ooo boa at $1.25 for Western red, $1 47-ter Western white, ill $1 2016 r Southern red. Coin is a' shade armor:with trig ng sales &tack for new Southern-white, and 80.82e8 for new de yellow; for Western mixed Shown. nefased.! Bye is arra at 78.85 a Oats are OM et 50054 e for Southern' Pennsylvania, and Jereey, and lidallPlo for State,.Oesnicla, and Western. • Liu.—a ea-so of Borkbuld arrived on Sunday, being told. The market is again bare of 'applies and mom Wally Ore at Hie-for Coined ii, andsl4or Lump. Titortatoss.—Pork Is heave,. wi.h sales of 300 bbli at $17,02.17.75 for old `Pdeea: $15411.6.12 for new do, a rk) $13.55 for Pfrinr7.• The 21.0 k Atifrn ateg 77 ' 233bInels ' [ against 66,623 barrels on January 'Jai . and 9,991 banehn on rebraary 1,1858. Beef is steady with sake of 150 bids at Fe 6007 for country Prime,' $7.76.9 ,for eourtrY hien; ig 141010.50. for repacked Chicago def.'. ard $11.11.150 few *Xing de: The stock amounts to 88.011 pasksges ' spinal 11,350 on Amery let, and 27,7213 on Ifebroaryll', 1858. Out Meat" and Bacon are .fkin at '6l( (Aye for _dry salted Shoulder'. and BXo9aleir delirune Lard in timer, with sales of 150 bbla 5t.12.1(012,10- Batter is Steadyat 31.20 e for .obio, and fielOgo for State. Cheese is rather firmer, and quoted at BeeloX, as to quality. POGIAI.—By auction HO am" New Origami sold at le 7 Me, 4 mouths. Torucoo —By,anetion 200bibetre011,17eat (Walesa) were sold at 11g012e. =eh: , - Tlgk —The market, though:lm early* Shan 'last still remains very buoyant at le.*. rates. WIIISLIT td armeriwith'ssies of 100 bble st 27(17;3(e. CITY, ITEMS. - -Divulge:ma - uscrutz.-4rom wbst we haver heard of the ability of the Rev. - 6.. Itinparto Nett er a lecturer, we think a diatomite of more Than ordtaarr interest may be expected to take plate at Jayne's Diell,- ott Thane:ley evirling nithdammk. at TX o'clock. ?kr lecture will be delivered before the Dapped dermatitis. lion, the mildest to be " The Lite of Apeman. U. Slone, D. D " As thew:Weston will be free, and the pubre generally 'sin invited to attend, e'veiry large audit - ice may be anticipated. , , REV-. DR. Prrrs',L6c i nrus. 7 -The Der. Dr. Pitts, or Tennessee, a Methodist D &Impel divine at (KO:udder aide reputation for gioquenes; will leeture at Concert Hall; this signing, taking for, hieenbiset - the Prophe cies of the Scriptures.. Dr. Pitts-lit a brilliant, Minkel and fervid orator; and we hail) - no dOubt that his les tare will be largely attended: Tao T here is a tremen doti clot Ot r etriceroing the disc/nary of great frauds in the management of the Blookley. Almshouse: At these times of cierdpialat. of pepulatioe and wrong doing wrong officials, It Is seatisfactlen to tern to an establishment, here strict justice is meted out to all, and where youbg. old, and middle-aged eon have their wants eupplied with perfect assurance of fair_play and ample justice. We refer, of course; to the Nowa Stone 010hing Hall of Boekblll & Wilson, Noe. 803 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. "I SEE IN THE PArzus," said Mrs Portineria, looking over her specs at Ike, " the Judge rays the Fugitive Slave Bill is a statute. I knowed the Greek Slave wee a statute, but I thought the Slave, Bill, who ran away to be a fugitive, was flesh and blood like other people." The old lady was right, and so are we when we advise our readers to wear only the beautiful clothing mold at N. H. Eldridge's "0:d Franklin Ball Clothing Emporium," No. 821 Chestnut street,: THE _SWEET NEGLECT.— Still to be neat, atilt to be drest, As you were going to a feast ; Still to be powdeed, still perfumed ; Lady, it It to be presure'd, Through art's hid mimes are not found, All is not meet, all is not searta. Give me a look, give roe a face, That makes simplieity a grace : Robes loosely flowing, hair as free, Etteb eweet neglect more tsketti me Than all the "gaud." now worn bj folks Who purchase not of Granville Stoke', The fashionable Clothier, of No. 607 Chestnut street Operial Nohte BahllMiC Csrdtal.— - Read what the eminent Glassblower : Joh* M. Whitan, Ja ya rj it : Dz. 0. M. JAC.6301 RICSPZOTZD FRINND: Having for A long time been ac quainted with the virtues of thy Balsamic Cordial in Coughs, Holds, Inflammation of the Lunge, &e.,lnis freely bear testimony to Its efficacy. For several lea's I have never been without it in my family. It also gives me pleasure to state that I have need it with en tire mamas in the treatment of Bowel Complaints. Thy friend truly, JOHN N. winretL, Race attest, above Fourth, Phila. Fifth Mo. V, 1858 Prepared only by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 415 ARCH Street, Phi lea elphl a, and for sale by Drriggista and Slot e keepers throughout the United States and Canada. Prio • 76 cents per bottle. ' It A bona tide and actual large Reiinetlon In prices or clothing at White Hall. No sham in Shia— we mean what we say. We have greatly reduced In price every article in our house, in order to close with this season all the winter stock' we - have on hand. Many atticlea reduced below coat. We hellfire deci dedly the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shit llog. We are satisfied the only way to keep our present heavy business is to sell goods cheap and give satisfac tion to customers. Pretence will not answer, and humbug hashed its day. Oar real - teed prices are marked plain figures on each garment, (same as usual.) Oall and see, and convince youre.lves, AT TEE GREAT O TRICE WHITE HALL, B. W. corner Fourth and Market streets. fe2-2t Its Effects are Really Magical Jules BAXIEL , E3 ATHENIENNE, or HAIR RENOVATES, prevents the hair falling off. by 1g:clog a healthy tone to the roots; whop baldness exists, It causes anew growth or waft, luxuriant hair, and it tpeedily restores gray hair to its original life color and beauty. Sold b , all Druggists, and by JULES II AUEL & CO., No. 704 det CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia. Farrel, Rerrina, Sr Co., IRON SAFE WAREHOUSE O. 829 01128TNIIT STREET, (Jayne's 11$11.) The beet and el, eapeet Article FOR THE HAIR. PIIALON & SON'S ,‘ 000011i1E, ,, Prepared from bighly-perfumed COCOA-NUT OIL. This preparation possesses extraordinary properties for prest rri ea and beautifying the hair, and aleo resto• ring its natural luxuriant and glom appearance. One application, however harsh the hair may be, renders it soft and glossy. MAGIC HAIR DYE, PAEHLAN LOTION, CHEMICAL HAIR IEVIGORATOR. PHALON tc SON, ParAtineis and MAIRam, Noa. 197, 497, and 617 BROADWAY, Now York Fold by all Druggists and Fancy (lends dealers. Pint bottles, 50 cents; half-pints, 25 cents. Inquire for Phalon & Son , . 0000INE. • Beware of Counterfetra. T. B. SETIMON & BROTHERS, SOS OnSTMIT Street, Philadelphia, Winfield* Agents. Ja46-tf
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