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I 1 " ,1 ; t 1 , 14111 - oAii tFORU4RT , 4I 4859.1 - r • qYAgitt - 441 - i - 4 421itiii:44iniiitl,-43otinion'tiemint of cqr.i;oo.4-9,40r-01,0400:10:09,1.3, ,tior thy gok4raph. ‘ ,-farbinl444ls74l.oeXlXNo , 4l4 . o.ol l 4l;Als oeh 4'Pl 3i Ptf WI; 1 8 - 111 P . - - - r,'""9 butt ittlif - PtifelfildfirMitify! end 4 1 1 , Y110p.tsMeai.41:,frqz.a Alle3Ktffrgt )B , lr, , 11w4lialli came ninbeforeltife,..Unitid,litatsiz Sinsic yeiteidityt , indr:Winf oridOiltatti 4 ,niliglititiOn of giti48;91ii010,1010; Cia tel;tiiiti Vo I'4 itio• won, iiiported on tinfa;orobly by - the,: Oommf stab Territories:7 ; Thn feointion . tp‘ Meifore * le Ilia' , Ia • Se tiniOriiiirid •11 et - A.olo6dbettaken-np. by, Mr. So*rarde of , withodt onooeni. , ..Tho tariff:gate , Aion'beithir in order Mr: "alingnianT of 'North' Onin: , ` .: - '•."4•441g., 1 ,0;!, • •T, ~,\ti• A 3 • 1n.t40 Ifiioris,. the -„lfebri4ko oonteetid 414E1°13 dore, innidonated; reVelvedkiticqhlOttiifll iiitibleale!Citie,pititybcrif.E.orsigfijel bill f - - 17 ifitheiit'aineidmOtitrhiA;pprotiittee ,T,tetles; itnct. the laeozigeoletke tifge4 •Mr:l3tepheno;rotGifltitia`: - : - Artel*seljuilehitiei the hilt irae ' int'de ' the'oider : ot.~hed kilOtf , initbOrity., `,tif loiiii4Paen44 there, thakltle ptobitble'. the .vrOnfd On' 140ottrt shitee 1* 011eilkiladittiOthin ever iecielr; °!. 1 .. I. z . In the litabiSenate yesterday' the' bill nil:icor -Kt: varibithei s PaifiWarehonaitig'pftapatij.*nt . nl4-', ea quoin/. eitt4billa r lyarn rapdrled on; aadittoliVasteizi in , Pletalinii)!paiied a find ti AT ~ •..1 • ,14afirieil - tle, 44 1 lagei.lina . '" • 7 1 ,1,1 11 F 7r0i 8 ,1 3 i404a 4 1, , 9fra Ya*mbloallanaoria anpplomontary, to die anti ratfaislitle Graiti 114 ',Odaier-Oreiti( Pitied= af t and paeand a. final reading; The itof areating Clearfield, 'refer, • _ ton; Elk, and ;Bored counties into a new judiOtal diet Hot , wee takeirtip Mut dirotuned.'" • Another ?inland titaithei:aridiedat frent Paiterttitt:::ll*,neiii..l9; W i thout...material, rielveliver mine gad been dimoveied ;is kantnalatiliootinty.: Anxiety was felt - for the, eafety of the tehalera Pbcenia i nt ktaittiedMt;iiid , Queen Viiii;VNiirlialtiirillinTy have not been' hegkra frOwfue'itelentltiplif,' i Thera *BE a terrttio' storm at Hon°latu-Deoember 16th, submerging 7, :.11 0 r1olf 1 44„,_'44kftlYgAdii?Y 6 :14kivdatilOftiitid; dothiri' worth'ofirmrty.--Bighteen of the ottew' of tho Maria thereile; of, New Bedford, had bias impOsone,a ta.4l3ooZiittici Btatea4onattl atlfona klmfor rofyising : to do duty Yt is'etitelf the of Zaloaga to the Presidency in Manioc; Ir'sret the ,-- instance of Prance - aedtEngland,jelie MA , * ( an 'es pecial interest In his Adthinietiition in Oonniotfon L. =with the tiebtstlaithosisficyerentents.: ~The Ner e torl0:/iippAtig: bihig veltiablii cargoes, ilie!..dallea 'esi• which-•tarat , ald , lievely;Nui thia,•tialtiebei - In the - A . 00 nsideiable... - ,PariAosit.or the p;,:ceeroheedise by, the I oomigamtin Philadelphia iirme. • the in It - 4ttioalakteaded , - to him. 'ivy . Abe regiment, Ni4ona'AOlt4AkftigirYific;, o bepreeeat?at "Ibeir Yia:Ortihe - '2:id inst.; on the Ocoasion•of Him de; 4110itte the - du et,bliollioe. •‘• ••• - • ••' --••••••••?, • c • . ' Eptemen has bintightthree suits eiiiist the proprfekoit of, the New York r:•-•-5Psniwi; anif•One -, kninist 'the' - plokirlobitik of 6 the New yin* diodakii In a • 110 / 1 e ase 'at, $50,000i , illtia , l29o 3 ooo' • I 1°, 611 " ,6 -! 0 . - -reloi,"0,44:4niiieiiiiiiin for-1 yudetiei done hil'eheraoten,:b7 various liptiblioiv:l done relating to'legal - piiieeetilokti,lCwitioh Sherman'Wie'a":party: ' die Triune ee~i truly, - ,thet if he gaips:theeelnite he will kei =4lldi It Beoiii tt;ielii.,Rtitoiti does not intend to, lite his witei-Mre. Cora L.lfeteh'i'aitarti a s olliroiee as itippoww).,he. -would:, In• the _ prem. wort or Re ova: ork; he hae pntin en , ltnen4r to-het einalbett?ii; jii,Whinh'hectlenlee het. of,ilbtieettpent,•.anti ititikentee, as the oauie :-of-the;'ea trargeratellV fttri*- 11,1iii,,hety'Artiotioe of ~„/0,010 Or% „on. spitikati. 3 l l ,in;:4)/lat;':,:he liejlevei, iberration •of the , mind:r% The. iih)font!'t?nd " thronigkthe lTnio . , • the1dP#01 . 5 0. 111 .14 411 04*, ,eleKraei AgAßl;iiple;of:,thlnit ,14Cace; r and,,i9S ; • refer'iniee tethe.oo.ritMitbeeiniatethrial s;„ 7"ft ,s 3 _,. Vitierh',r is;'iiiaideVall;Goverinieni:iii4O Ate,haying of•negro slaver by the eltisens of ' this State ; and whereas,-the right ' -.•-ofilteNaeople of 'Louisiana ter ptirohisio slare,prot, ,77 ertyln- tiny market, - whetheedomeetio or foreign, where negro Omni erOrold, has foyer teen allow • 1140 crem ,her smiereiguty, or granted to the eon.; thiliderat Goirernaient • • • ' "Therefore, be it enacted: &c, That any sateen: or aseeolation of.eitisene, of.this 8 trite;:be,and they are hereby, anthorlied , to •, purehese negro-slaves frOm Oahe; Itre s iVendt lifrioa; anti' to bririg: s the said slaves qe, purchased _lnto this, State; and to - bold the inintaid'Aill their,proi tied: benefit; behoeti" ~ ,Providedi said slaves; eo gnridrarad ,and4inported Ante, tbierStatepshall- Usebjeittjet the sanfo,liegtdattonr and , tariff 'of i.daties etother species tsU fopptiOpiopOrtY oilimi dge:t7O C uropeein ,Noire: The European ,nefini bY . lbe,.. 4sia, .to tbe, -The :obanehrof-Aini idEttrOile 'anpear•JO Buda, offended with A.ustrie-foo-oomplieityl in tha 'OrinlifatilSrar; - feast& tilhaie" tie:dein-1 teterfered-te, , hrlitrabont: tbe".Kingbdriurdinh.ioindl It'll 1 ;40140 haB Franco ' iiiicriiidthWiiiiqii74oknee an allianeePoirsatdrOdatelfeitayidve:;* ,Ttitif:bas iiiiirtßalttliaas64.inhaiitants of Austrian Italy,. Notice, haa, teen: ` given; on Ilii:VaVir:Z44B6l3;.tliat,,oi the firing of Abe first cannon in l'fit Popo ;ati_Wtake flight to 'Venni: "Atiatile," ° at tbes:;erhila, ijapts loan,. of $80,000,000. England Nape to be abut out from all these conflicting. affsitng atA Mddie are if& favotablii;dieneied• toward: these:ltalians; that Lfintparis t aiir:,,he be,:prinderit; avoid dn'favor,,pf ke r stACllif i leo l l:4o etttetgengy Prue is fs said to be" the, only:lT,eiA riow,or . at'alkilkely to stitiukht.Mstila,":Tilo faiiiii;Of:Prerioe . is, tOlie 'ritised,to. f was AtelegielditO'reinirfinParle, ircim VieiMa.,,on the 20,9, dine m•b tbat,tlakEing of Nitillett gaile'dy - dad, the ;ley -before; aged . 49 ., ort,tho,r22.ndothis , treportvbaVnot4 been eon-, "44, 4; 1 1 1 r.* ( eltrlffllir*litioli:ltalian gold great - NTha Duke'of 13 1 11 A.f.hed*PP. 1 4 thro ne, much morelonianonrat liberal" mss" tkin bis' fa% elVikigt4 , T he genP rfi.M . '; 4611440 chiefly limited e to Ow: facts AtutEthee rtmtors Of viir, badnet-9na4olllripetifetia4;]deeinniiiii;: ot:thf6iiiinoir market s ant?that Acme - Barony" liredde-adlffeifrogiiiratkeloehlini4lie we wlll ` giye hereafter . " „- '1.,” The p[ttih,, Scheel at: - tended:'7 ol o,rditY., l 4.:'o;ifitili*eW,l#ge... ati.di onati:' "The itieretilirivereitila verrihtereat:; iag S il i*OF!l l . ° „o4;e ls q',?r, 44? iYßt!ztg: gradttitisfiv'etehriiiqualkehe, and the speech of DaitueL DotionantryEaly.,•::Fldek !Witt' thfiiin:Okniiii„fs 'one of the tineet apeeiniena o elopeoae haveAlerjiiii,tlt4 plekaite'eg„':.h.aating..it'PrO' dentin,. who ther,a better eujog7.4tp# : Atit nehtithX - #4014; 1 4K tenti;hakeiditiektieilve'ioC::;,s matter'ettekiethafallittliiiiiiiiiati' hav,4,.oeourred to Ansi , the !Anjoyan'etitlf the,, exeretietOind tharojoiti`tx iheonostpromtainglvthret;th#•/'aidlhet ,: `h€ esaielitivoWeit reiMehlittiveriyiwitiehtlioaldt•Lb, ed, in- apubidrapitkitkAdNOl2l,ri;4l.opb . 4 the.Y.pq #l9,m.f3Kit , mijen teaii irw•abiitd*) , re oediti, The , offiefia rc eertli!o l WO:Aqi : ; iidttOti,c tional ploticienoy.- Ma.'Pazaboir EiriatiVl - 61114I7iiitieet 'of litealoo, by Jadgeß. A. VI WI iltitt•noliaard tri, be' Ottlilitliiikiblifda4 by Mesaiat'?iamTlyßillltCC:PW.,,,Wnikie io nYilth*Oefilltlei;fie 00001 , dostb; of a work. upon a' subjaiti T alfekai:ffigg by bir: 4 :l 3 rerciottlikoliti_'irtbliosillOn'tbriti 'lO4, beall'ProMleralks*d•:-..eilielti*bet,ora ilikljiteipAk. timee. , AdoyabirerpArlylda l if; and Prerooti exproweil:-,4lfmailf, ‘by[lotte r r r 'as - mob -intoreataC arid anaioarlo:r,tha-samilt orbk[frita' - ii a ti e g 4 / a nise:nerd of J. 3. 3., for a rpOotakolirth eril ybi dt will bo foWad In Aiwa's! odium. • The Priuctipi and netlike Man. Political partiee'are-,at.present in such a disorganized conditteii;t,liit It la' ex,treately difficult to formA ceireet idea of ,the shape which the . Prealidential:canatis Of 1860 will assume. While it la absolutely necessary for the successiir the bpliosition that the strong sentiment of nationality which exists in the minds of the great body of the American people should be appeased, it will be no easy teak - Tor , ' theiti to select a Presidential candi- WighsVeilligi,,St once acceptable to the the North and the,Americans of the South :: ,The unsettled of the Demo- I, ore.* Ore,unseitled mid distracted. The AdMinistration 'has -dealt such vigorous blqwgr;nibritlie Democratic party that it will ]levelgreai - ditficulty in recovering- from their terribie cgffelits. ;The harm which an Opposi• Lien Rresiident could" ha;re inflicted upon it is nothing compared to the terrible damages it has sustained At the hands of Er. Buena:as. 'Whether itereorganization upon a basis suffi ciently powerful to, secure a triumph in the oarivass,rd-1880fif:at all possible, remains to he, - seen ;Jut' one.thing is very certain, that, unless:thri greatest care, discretion, and judg 'Merit are kg:ionised, it will go into.that contest - ':Wftitaistheitici.legions and tern banners, only to'conie!ont - nlit utterly rooted, defeated, and extraordinary dissensions and quadrangular quarrels 'now " prevailing at Washington: hetwegin :the President and his dabinet, the Cabinet and Congressional cau cuses, and rival caucuses claiming' to be De inerratic, against each-other, the'Uuery of the -Washington ?tatesi whether we have a 1;:gemo- Craticliarty enigma , us, is a pertinent and prO per one. • -If the relics of. that' party are ever 19 be reunited upinia firm and enduring basis, wd thy eflta ingient glory, It can only be by permitting a diversity of sentiment on ti few of- the minor questions of the,day; but at the Sairin'tinie laying down on the great questions which' ltally-aifeet free - government- a solid. Platform, :clothed in . clear and unmistakable *language, whiah• may become a common cen tre for the concentration of the once mighty Deniocritic Neste: , There - are many: new questions springing up to demand the attention of the 'nation, but its Territorial policy still possesses a deep and lasting • interest. Upon: it the Republican paiti , is Mainly founded, and to the feeling __which exists in reference to it in various sec tions of the country, nearly every Representeg -11,0;'(Iorernor; and the Preeidelithlnuiell, own theirpreeent pasitiOna. ,Upon a question like this the Dergioaratierparty must' have en eri ',during Wiattsitin,and ail.who are laboring now to unite it must consider that nimetislty as the 'grottndwottc orall their operations.' After the great struggle on the Compromise measures of 1860 the prevailing sentiment of 'the l etninfi7 exacted and obtained from - the Conventions Of. both parties a fall and com plete endorsement of those measures. This , was; one ,hesatse the Union sentiment of the nation demanded repose • from the exciting ' and' , dangerous sectional - qearreis Which ao long had convulsed it; and, although a large -portion, of , the • imbibers - Of -the 'Dethearatio party, Air'viell tie the Whig pasty, had op posed those, measures_ during the period they were under 'disculsaioh;they, !vein. Compelled fo endorsetbein, before entering into a Presi dential' canvass. The , great heart -of this country' 'at this - moment •is warmly attSohed to the principle of Popular Rove reigntY., in all its simplicity and force, as it ever was attached to the Cotopromise mea. &tree.. The whole Democratic party endorsed it ire'. 1868 by the reeolntlotte of the Cincin. riet(cOnvention, and bygits support of 'JAMES .Bilpusiteni after the pledges he had Mad% The: Reptddicang American- parties en der4it When they sustained the Crittenden. Montgomery amendment, during the struggle bn the'reeoinpteilOonstitution.. The nation I approves it now,,and nothing Short of its nn. mistakahle:4oreement by' any National to be Democratic, can BmM its Presidential candidate from humilia. ting„ defeat. The _Democracy of the North are, every :day growing to be more and more a. ;' :and since the Administration o ils sinking deeper and deeper into the slough of iniberflitY, - axidutterly hieing the slender &old upon the eginil4ince of .the party *hid it once „ , possnieeC theiieritiini3nt is becoming almostlinii , arsit in Amor of, a tie rat litttgeY'veillralbmitto nothing.that liyrong. The "feeling — are now ; reverberating among:the Granite hills of flataishire. , The • Democracy of 'Melee . are - united. - The DemoCratic chant- Pioa,p'' of `Popular. Sovereignty carried the delegatesto the State Oontehtion in Connee. at, the late elections, by a vote of five to-one, When the honest sentiment of the IMPire State Can be fairly sPokeb, it will be Jfound to be aimmealiemphatic as the voice of Illinois herself.,:. The whole West, the North , west,:yennaylvanfa; and New Jersey, are eter: hillyWeddedttithia princiPle. And since Wiralelprogramnin'.of Presidential, folly and proscription invoiveil in the Kansas Imbroglio h); tieeeconipleted, and the South- can- see heivlittle slie, his gained' and how tench she has lOstlithe, wicked and 'senseless crusade-, • against a principle as sacred tie Itce govern= smut itself; shIT too begins to acknowledge the -necessity of Mistiming a right position. The fierritorialiuestiontab be settled on the Popu ;Soirereignti and on no other ; 'and tilt° Sooner politicians who aim at future sue 4Cessfully:recognise this clear and untnistaka-, ble fact the better will it be for the Democratic as• well , know now, as at a ,period Whetrthe, knowledge will coma too late, exe-laiirtirmii of thoutands of De- Mocrate who will, toile* the banker of kepi , lar "i3Oveielgaty:alope's . and Who, however ready and ivilitrig they.mai be fornompromise and conciliation, for, the benefit of a cam men cattie,.en minor biopics, will cling to this prinelplest as rho shipwrecked remitter Clitigs to - hichitit plank When night and darkness close around him." " • Who the candidate in 1800 shall he is a sabordinetn question. If one who had become distinguished as an adv,ocate of Piiimlar Soya= feignty - were'plieed on an adverse platform, hire-nomination,would,''prove but an empty honor. !ihifpciopie,demand the principle, and a man yho wilt be falihfal to it; but they care' itithittelylerss'inr the man than the principle. 'AOadertili of Music. Moolondni had her benefit, last night The Academy , was crowded. Piecelominl, exhibited ber'somiatCmed graces, restlessness, coquetry, anti i - galety•;-she did every thing, in fact, thht a Prima Donne aboild' do, except ifng. Her voice is of ;vary linked- extent, but..-her minter is charm ling." She cannot' reach some vette in the music, idle' penile with that fore-fin get,' Bhe susilte, gayly and graciously, upon the Andienife,•'until - they applaud, and then she Adroitly skipsithe difficult passages. Oh the dra-, Matto stegi this; yoking person would bare been equal,:as art antreas, to Itistori—only, in a differ eat line. Itistori is the Mrs. Siddons of the Italian ittige; 'Pleutdomint Weed hive been the Madame Elston is the Queen of Tragedy; Piooo. I lonlint *Mild , have been the Empress of soubrettes. phis bas no repose, no oontemplation---all is hurry, hnd bustle, and glancing, aba action, and frolio. 1 -korirta; In . " Don Pasquale," is one of her least bed parts—be Cause moat of the music is within her range, and the character Is full of gaiety and fan. But,better than any operatic coed by farce, heoattati a linedreill thnet, tftot2 laughable, is the ;nermotis 'lirlegiete of her English acting, and sittging,thnitp,ronunoiation. Every body laughed no one coul d resist' the naohination—but, at ottr s 4ailtnny CPIEII2BIO, is fame, Uri argue, extrava gauza thus, obe sanctioned? If so, Dark Gardner . dudgioliLonifiLaxcellent clowns lrt the totwthist , should alqbeiritide free of the Academy ! If so; ,thety,,A pm:Minims test:a high a work. as a Shaine ritin We - do -- hope that, In future; each .bibitjepti;lfOriel , er ludicrous, as the Picoolomibi o,tainPtis ta.n . .the "%English. language, maybe for bidden.' At an Academy of Made, what do they Picoolonifni leaves this city one lemon, (as we that she would)—namely; that, say yrhitilloidety may, hilts serious moments, when. eier , dpeiformer - visits us, with a fashionable re putation from abroad, we.take his or her merit on trust, end care not to examine , into It until the porformanevi,areCeneladed. • Plaeoloininfhas been a winning card for Mr. intidegemA'rettllyhtis been very 9 14,4 0 4 i and ja . eilted diroaesti. - The little lady has 'been well received 'here f but the Hist night's Angina showed how. onderfully heirnanner made 4EI, f i sir;lter,veattl deal:decoy. In one word, hitt for .that we should not hesitate - to say' ..that her ettrietleiwtould be Wily and her place as a vopallet4lifthe fourth lank. she goes West, wkareilaple , by onrions to see her, and her releption progress - Ilia finale will have the vari- Om, phases had , here and elsewhere. We wish Ler a pleasinetrip, ideritiof -" eo doillalros," and a safe voyage bask to ller Majesty's Theatre, la the Hayina;ket, London. BY MIPNIQRT MAIL Letter- from Watibington. [Oorresporatenal of 6.ll6"Presil- Wl:summit, Feb. 10, 1859. ge, Phillips,' of Pennsylvania, is making a strong effort Ico revive thottariff of 1846, with a good free list, and Ili eeiflos on ceitivin articles. In this be will be assisted by Whitely, of Dela- ware, the Conneetiont Democrats, and other De moorate outside of our delegation. Success to bins. The spirit and determination of the Democrats in caucus, on Wednesday night, have had is very sensible effect in all quarters, and I will not be surprised if something practical is done, after all, with the tariff question before the session closes. The rumor is revived, to-night, that Mr. Dallas is to be recalled from London, and that a very extraordinary appointment to Mexico, in place of Forsyth, resigned, is contemplated. Gen. Cass grows more and more feeble. Hie family are greatly distressed by hie present con dition. Happily, he is surrounded by those dear est to him—by Ile daughter, his son-in-law, Mr. Ledyard, and others. He has lived to a great age, and will die deeply regretted by all good men. The President boasts daily of his excellent health and enormous appetite. It is his evident ambition to live long enough to do the most harm to. the country. Oregon will be admitted before the 4th of March, but General Lane will not get the six millions for the Washington and Oregon war debt. This is a luscious plum, but it will net be plucked this ses sion. As I write the Senate is debating the tariff, and the House Grogan. The two branches will hold night sessions hereafter—at least the House. The idea that Mr. Buchanan has ever intended to recognise friendships must be dismissed from the minds of those who have been silly enough to entertain it. It is becoming every day more ap parent that he never intended to be animated by any regard for the men to wheat he has bean in debted for distinction, and With whom, in a great degree, he has hien associated all his life. If you will cast your eyes over the country, and along the list of those who have triiked this man, inclu ding even the men -who oontisme to keep up the appearance of confiding in hist, you will find how true this remark is. No statesman in our country has ever proceeded upon the theory-of sacrificing friendships and of conciliating enmities—none save Mr. Buchanan. To illustrate : with the ex ception of a few old stagers, who have been Willing to tolerate his heartless arrogance for the sake of obtaining places at his hands, (I forbear to men tion chair mimes, inasmuch as most of them are Very needy men, or anxious to be considered near the throne for selfish or ambitions par poses,) no sham exit be pointed out who is sin '.erCly attached to :Tames Buchanan, either in Washington or elsewhere. At his own home in Lancaster; . you well know, he hail scarcely a friend. Hardly a Lancaster faho ie aver seen at the White House) and hone of-the men who are kfidetn to have adhered to the fortunes of the Pre sident in those dark days, when he crouched at their feet begging for their support. This is not because of personal disappointment, but only out of contempt for the man and contempt for his policy ; for be it remembered that no man in our day, not Oven Jackson or clay, ever had more dis interested friends than be who now freeies himself and hie visitors in the White Hoist, and doles out his hospitalities be ip eitely cup he presented •isere filled with poison. What the condition bf affairs is in Philadelphia I need not ta llest. Even the people who field othoes under Mut t while th'6 , may lbtlr, do not admire or esteem iglu., aid of those who do not hold (doe, soaroely one can be found among those who were proud to be numbered as his friends three years ago, who does not express sorrow or indignation at the outman has pursued. In New York, where he never had , any strength, he is cheated by the wordy compliments or those who hold ot. etpeot to obtain his patronage. In Washington, t venture to assert that the President cannot point to en honest personal friend. Messrs. Bright and Slidell I are supposed to be the neatest to him, and yet those who iinovr these gentlemen shrug their ' shoulders at the *light* suggestion of any cor diality between them and the head of the Govern ment. Mr. Corcoran, who expended from ten to twenty thousand dollars to elect him, noises' crosses the threshold of the White Dense ; while it is whis pered sling the avenue, that John It. Thomson, of New Jersey,, one of his most, faithful adherents, has at last becomedisguated with the hollow-heart edness of the Executive, I am not permitted to mention names. If I might, I oeuld refer to cer tain members of the Cabinet, and even of the per sonal household, who groan under the humiliations so'oonstantly put upon them. What is the Cause of this? I will answer, Mat IV& Buchanan desires to hate no friends. Re prefers to beiieolated and alone, and to lc'ek around upon the wreck of the great party which eleotisd him, Droud of the ruin he has wrought, and ready to die after having assassi nated the men who gave him political and dials' existence. If by s ri me?. „ see .' a ""o" r with malignant perseverance, alike to trample upon . the hotfoot affections and the Most +meted prinolples=equally ready to stab his Mende and to wound his country—We Stay well stand aghast aZ the nittraotdinarY ekaMple he is leaving to pos terity. In the days of Jackson end Olay it was ns uncommon thing to Vear of public men, high in station, ready ió sacrilice their lives for either of these eminent oharaoters. Jackson, who when in power was bold and sometimes tyrannical, 'sleety'. lied tbo country by many instances of devotion to those who bad served' him. lie never forgot a favor, never deserted a friend; but stood by hie country and.those he liked, at the tame time. The other, without power, while In Congress or at hit own home, wielded vast messes of people by the force of his Ohatebtok, the sinoerity of his friend ships,' and his unabated devotion to the Union. Who. hears of any such manifestations of attach; ment to the man now Seated at itte head of parer? PIONEER. • [Correspondence of The 'Prem.] WASHINGTON, Fob , 10,1000 The Naval Investigating Committee, with Hon. John Sherman at he head, is vigorously presen ting its work of political and social annihilation and death. As I have stated before, a host of witnesses have bean subpolnaed and examined, and many from your city are still to be seen in the passageway leading to the eiemitilttee ropsh ok the' Capitol, patiently( and t mai , illy tioutbling ly, awaitiktheli turn to appear before that tri bunal. Mr. Griffith is among theit; no doubt to testify in the matter of Gen. North's cOmplaiint against the Secretary and others in the Navy Do 'partment. The matter of this testimony will be Of a bona fide nature, and will develop transac tions by no rapine oompliatentary or henetablii t 6 that Inittibutat. T . ylbr and Beach, of coal notoriety, may'also be singled out in the crowd of expect tints. ',The, testimony of these witnesses will not tend to improve the character of that übiquitous individual, "our Uncle." The navy yard at Kittery also comes in for a share of inquiry. The engineer at this yard is a relative of the Chief of Bureau of Yards and nooks. ditarges against the administrator of affairs at this yard date several years back t brit; with the precaution ehatabterhing the tuition of all heads, where any relative friendship exists, they have been smothered and buried from the public eye. But the day of resurrection has at length arrived, and they are now to be exhumed and dissected. ' A resume of this entire Matter presents a Most Cowslip! aid dishonorable aspect. Certain it is; that there are these Who Witt be affected for life In the &bile diaolcgure of matters in which they have beeli involved. the committee, Tut may rest assured, have had their hands full; but their labors are expected to come to a close this weeir. Letter from Harrisburg. [Correspondence of the Preisi .11.innistuno, Feb. 10, 1850 The following is, the supplement to the act to inamorata the Green and Goatee-street Passenger Railway," as it paned the House thisrmorning. The said ooMpany are anti:milled to lay down a hallway similar to the one now laid in Green and Coates street, from the point where Green street interseets Fourth, thence northwardly in and along Fourth to the intersection of Jeffer son, thanes, by. Jefferson to the interreetion of Eighth, thence Southwardly ih Eighth to Dick erson, thence debn 11101EMson to the intorseetiod of Fourth, thane° northwardly in Fourth to the place of beginning, with the right to make con nection between the track on Fourth and Eighth etreets, upon Walnut street; the track on Wal nut street to be imbed in common with any Other that may be authorized to make a road In said street, on their paying half the cost of' construc tion and repairs. This company, before com. manning to run their care on said streets, "shall purchase the property of omnibus lines, at the op tion of the owners—oapital stook increased to $600,000 and not to issue bonds to any amount ex ceeding $300,000 ; said company to pay to the State $50,000 in bonds, with twenty years to ma ture, and bearing an interest of seven per cent. per annum, payable iteml-annually, which shall be soured on the first mortgage upon the laid road. Messrs. - Abbott, Evans, Fisher, Gratz, Hamersley, Nem% Quigley, Thorn, and Wiley, voted against suspending the rule on this bill This' afternoon is being occupied in the House by a struggle on the Germantown supplement. No vote has yet been taken. A bill was read in the Senate this morning to inoerporate the Lombard and Soutiostreets Pas senger Railway Company. As oorporators : Jas. West, William L: Skillman, George Snyder, John Realer, Jonathan J. Slocum, Alex. Whildiri, F. Bodine, Morton, McMichael, and J. R. Flani gan. ' Route commencing at corner of Twenty third and Lombard areas ; thence by way of Lombard to Third ; up Third to Walnut; thence to Second, by way of Doak ; thence down Second to South ; thence up South to Gray's Ferri Road, to the United States Arsenal ; thence to return by Gray's Ferry Road and Twenty-third street to Lombard. Amon. . MioIIINE4IADE WATCHES.—In proof that the beet watches can be Made by machinery, it is said that .more than 10.000 American movements have, been manufactured at Waltham, Mass ; du ring th 9 past year, not one of which has been to turned to Repent of imperfection of workmanship or lotion. PEASS.--PHILADELPHIA, PRI TieatricQt' News. Mrs. John Drew will take her' benefit at the Arch-street Theatre, on Tueiday next, and pur poses re 'wing Oymbeline," herself playing the part of imogin. On her own necount, for her husband's suite, and because Wheatley and Clarke will certainly get up this great Bhakspearean drama in a superior manner, Mrs. Drew will have an immense audience. John Drew himself is in California. the re oeipts at Ban Pranoisoo, on hie opening night, are eald to have been 81,800. Frank Drew. rocently of , the Walnut-street Theatre, and an excellent male actor, com mences a fortnight's engagement at the National Theatre, Cineinnati, and will "star" his way down to New Orleans. Barry Sullivan's second - engagement, at, the Walnut-street Theatre, closes on Saturday Sven.: tog. It has been by far the inset successful en gagement played in this on) , eines the golden time when Forrest had his ovations, in the same Thea tre. Mr. Sullivan is ono of the best performers We have received from England for many years. Miss Anna Cruise, it is said, will immediately return to the Walnut-street Theatre. It is said that a good English Opera Company will soon commence performing at the Walnat street Theatre. Van Amburgh'a tamed wild-beastg aro drawing good houses at the National Circus, Walnut street, where, by the way, a magnificent now pageant called "Cinderella" is in preparation. A com plimentary benefit to Mr. Lent, lessee and mana ger of the National Circus, is to come off on Mon day night, Mr. Lent has converted the Circus into a truly respectable place of amusement, and merits a substantial compliment MoDonough's Gaieties, on twee street, neat Third, is orowded every night, as it ought to be, for the performanoes are capital. Thomas Sally's 44 Robinson crusoh." That the venerable Thomas Sully, now in MS aeventysixtb year, should produce, at snob an age, ten oil-paintings, illustrating the well-known story of "Robinson Crusoe," is very remarkable. They aro now on exhibition, for the benefit of, the artist, at Earle's Picture Gallery, in Chestnut street. Fxnotly fifty years ago, Sully removed from New York to Philadelphia, which he las ever sinoe considered as his home. We have ()Vary reason to be proud of Sully, one of the beet por trait-painters in this country. These illustrations, of Robinson Crusoe, on which ho has bestowed a 1 his leisure during the last six years, show what h( might have done with suhjeot•plutures bad he de• voted himself to them. Tho picture of lt?binsor Crusoe discovering the . Print of a Man's Foot or the Sea-shore Is the finest of the series, arid, in deed, moat impressive in its simplicity as well a most pleasin; in color and handling. All of th Illustrations aro worth frequent visits, and w hope that oonnoiseeurs will go and see them , Linda SALE—VexuAara REAL -ESTATE, fin Thomas A. Sons' first spring sale, 15th inst., w comprise a very large amount of valuable propert Including the valuable hotel, Atlantic City; lat. truck garden lot, near thirteen cores, Pimple . large farm, handsome and plain residences, valu ble business stands, &0., by order of Orpha. Court, executors, and others. Pamphlet ea !ogees to-morrow. Extra Valuable Real Estate Their sale March let will also be very large, 1 Chiding the banking honkb and other first-ei.' oitY and eolintrir inopeity. See ativertisemen I auction head. PICTORIAL Ni erApeße.—From Callender Co., Walnut and Third, we have received t Illustrated London News, and the RlllStral ' News of the World, both of the 22d Janutirl The latter has a steel engraving of the Bev Jo Cumming, of London, who bas prophesied that world comes to an end, next year, but at the 0 , time consistently leased a dweliing•honso for period of eleven years alter 180. Sniitsb DoWN AT Lear!—What was the .th School Journal s and then the School Tots ?tat, appears this week in a new form, and in vs, '1 ilandenhe typograppY, as the Fatni/v and Sdeo tiouriial, published by Townsend it ,Ateken2. We weleome it as an sooessicn to the weeklied and can especially notice, as extremely well Tif ton, a_critique upon Mr. Barry Sullivan's anti+ i , A Renegade 9, —“Au Ally of the it.e. rhotri the Ohlesgo Daily Times.] About one year ago the Washington Moth speaking in behalf of the Administration of.lnues Buchanan, styled the Ron. Thomas L. Haile, of Illinois, a renegade, and an ally of thelllock Republicans." The excuse for this wanton vilift cation of one of the purest men that ever easupled 'a 'seat in Congress wad; that he refused to fupport an Executive reOolnmendatiOn upon a abject placed by Congrese aohisiVely withal the die. oretionary powers of Congresii. • Mae that time the people of Illinois have pegged a verdict of approval upon the conduct of Barrie; and that patriot, having had the consolation of knowing that his countrymen hpOt endorsed his ac tion, has passed from this earth. . ; oaratol, have, o.ta a malty of o4tion, notln canon& tit how different is the teropell.how different is the notion Of these annealed' ! 1858, all Democrats *ho re holed 'obedience to tho pulley recommended by the Executive were denounced, like Hattie, as " rene. odes and allies of the Repilblianos." New, the caucuses of bent houses mtancinoulty roso/vs to Mist and defeat the measure recommended bv the sidnzenietsatson F In lan, cor‘tial support of the plioy of the President" was made the tort of Dculoomy ; now, the great body of those in Congress who !e.t.a to Mr Buchanan's recommendation " a cout( support" are the Black It e i tuhlicans. DJIto. crony changed lb ohs year Das the itchninta.r.L Con lost Ste hold upon the a eathinsor.d the loya"ir of the Demboratic partk in ohe year? Has Ica» butibe anther* 101 l respeth in the hales at a D mntiratib Congress t We ask those questions h justice to the Democrats in Congress, who, breane they a year ago refused to obey Executive diets Om were denounced as "renegades and allies t the Black Republicans." If that judgment übcs them man a justaue, era not all those•whoi Intao chi, this session, have refused to suplort an Rae entire oommand, equally guilty as renegades ? LEursLaTivn DANCIEIL—Tke startling fac was announced to the members of the New Torl Assembly on Friday, by General Duryea, that the building they occupy is unsafe, and that at an moment the heavy iron roof of the Capitol might come crashing through the chamber. A. thorough examination of the roof is to 'mined°, and in the Mean time the Assembly oath*. to sit under 11: .A BOMB BOYS worn skating en the flyer near Clarke Street bridge; Chicago, 111., a fow days since; they discolored a human head in the lee near one of tho piles. It wag identified as be longing to the body of Gabriel Fonts. a German aboemaker, who had been mining for nearly two moktba, and had been suffering periodically from Ala of insanity. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Nomeriiral of Expected Steamer+ Peagrago, He., gib. 10, Slidnight.--There are no signs of the steamer Indian, due with three days later advises from Liverpool, HALIFAX, Feb 10, Midnight —The weather bee been olondy and thick outside daring the day, but la now clearing. Wind light from northwest. There are no edges of the steamer America, due with advisee from Liverpool to the 20th ult.; one week later.' WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 —A. letter from Paris, frern prominent Etree, states, on information received from Madrid, that It was not probable that lion . Mr. Free , ton will be reaelred as United Otttes Mittisteri bat if he ebould be, the drat Intimation from him relate to the purchase of Cuba would be deemed sufficient ground forgiving him hieurports. Our Government, how. &eel% is dot in recei pt of any official Intotniation from Eppiis on that subject. It la edited in well•inforrned circle, that the rein staiment by firemen of Zulosge to.the Presidency in Molten woe at the inetauce of France and lgegland, who have an especial interest in his Administration in connection with the debts doe thrum Governments The effect of the vote to the geese today, laymi the Nebraska contented election case on the table, is to con tinue dudge Feigneon 11l hie seat an delegate from that Territort. Tito impression prevails that the proposition to van ce money at the command of the President to negotiate for the aerfoleition of Cuba will pane the Senate, but will be defeated by a large majority In the House. The PaMile Itnilrond. New Ormairis, Yob. 9 —President Ponikel, of the Pacific Railroad, arrived hero from Menthe', Texas, and deposited the ater.kholders , loan in hank, He addresses the public. Interested in the Pacifla Railroad to-morrow Ile reports the de6elt in the account of the road et 9100 000. hinuenis, (Tenn.,) Feb. 9 --The Pule° Railroad Oonvon'ion adjourned hurt night, after haring adopted the report of the committee, setting forth that the most practicable route to connect the Eastern sod went. ern sections of the Linton was from Memphis', via Lit tle Rook, Fulton, El Paso, and Ban Diego. Virginia Stale Con. Itiontronn, Feb. 10—The Whig Mete Convention met here thie morning, and le very largely attended Win. Dollard Preston was ohoeen President. The committee on noreinatione reported for Gover nor, William 1,. Coggin, of Bedford. The announcement was loudly cheered, and the re port adopted. ' The remaining nominations will ho made to-morrow. The Ocnverition is composed of highly respectable men, nn dmuch enthusiasm prevriled at the meeting. Races on the Ice in Northern New York —Ten Team!' thrown into the Water. 001/%1M1113 0 . 1 1, N. Y.. rib. 10 —There were rerernt races on the toe to the Bt. Lawrence river to-day, durlrg which ten teame broke through. Several human were lot, and four men picked up nearly frozen to death. Borne of the tenor bairn not been heard from, and fears for their 'stet: are entertained. Markets by Telegraph. BALTIMORE, Yeb 10 —Flou is eteady of at $6 16 for Howard street Wheat doll r , for want a eopply. Coro dull, but there la no quotable change. Provisions are unchanged. Mese Pork sena of $19.75, and Prime a $l4 Whiebey la quoted at 301 SAVANNAH, Feb, .8 —Cotton—Paleeto-dey 1,005 baler; quotations close and irregular. atiesusavos, Feb B.—Sales of 1,000 bales of Cotton to-day, aiming deprtesed.. tispotimm, Feb. 9 —Floor kill and unchanged. Wl:dewy unchanged—Woe at MO. Wen Pork on ea,anged—sales at $18.76019. Bulk Shoulders— 00,000 btu. s sold at 6%0. Lard unchanged at 11%611%c. HAI:PIbIORA CATTLE MARKET, Feb 10.— BERT OARTLI: —The offerings at the males th s morning em ooo tod to 600 head—a deOrPPoe el 5 , ) heed on last waea. Of this number, 160 bead were dr.ven t o Fhilaleknhis, 60 bead left over, pal be Weer() —390 bead—lold to Baltimore butchere. F rtr e 4 Claege at from Stab 50—averaging $487,3i. ,Tho tosrhet ta ry dull. veliool3—Prlo4ll range from 0.6008.60. The supply la light. flimsy—We nolf quota at from 0,40500 grate. The supply Ia good, publicans." Prom Washington. 1 ctt lion. PEBRUART 11, iB6O. IPTII •CONORESS, ecoild session. TIIIR • Wienzwaron, Feb. 10. BEINA.TR. on was received from the Secretlry rf information ?repeating the eTeime of to rop;letary rights In Weehington Rorke, Von coming up to permit Professore 0 to neeept wedeln from the Mpg or - Dui, of 'Kentucky, Ind Buist.no, of reseed the oplolon that 00 envereffen ths Fpniathy of the Amoricao people Sao Xing. He wee the hope of Italy. n FAA adopted. Alabama. from the Committee on Com. bed cohered thin the consideration of marine signals. f Mr. FIINV 4RD, of "fee , Ycek. the appli . (111 the table for future coosideration. of Missouri, from the Committee on'for ted saaimetthe petition of Messrs. Olftelle • Shaffner, who asked for means to amble met a lelperaph line to the Pacific. D. of New York, naked the genets to tahe Lien. offered Rome d rya sine., to permit , and McGorthy. the ClelirnaotB t' the In• rahip, to bate pima on the tloct and argue Mr no hi Mess, d an their MN of Delaware. spoke against the prep, tendet Vat the Leelnlatit-o .ne guilty of the Renate f the 'United Staten en replied that ell that Mr B4yard bed re .- ct change the totere of the MO. lie coo , by all the mica of pulhimmitary right, obi bad a right to he heard. He moved, „rinetpone the cuonitleratioo of the report ehlist {on be dl,cutsed ae prellmlnorr. r ono mating, the tariff (Locution came ici it der ;other, et Notts Carolina, tont the floor, and areal, length In opponition to Mr. Illifleria pro- pest al e• the the• tt he had been instructed by the ',redstart) of hi, to foveae any inerease of dutlen, and to hetet art port of railroad iron free or duty. The Poe I d,' 19.rnite , bad recommended npeelfla duties, ad • riende of tax Won bad aelaid the opportunity tfa r prAsation • the &tritors from Pennsylvania be one for fifteen dollars and the other etghteen pi which. no iron worth sit pounds sterling, is Wifr. (MY Per cent. the Peonterivaniem re gd. him of falstift when he geld, tt Thou art Kirg j. site ittcheguer, Haltt He could not Relent to filen that the Iron Internet *ll.ll Co opPreesed. d narrowed In eltent three-fold In the test eleveit ratio net equalled by soy other branch of in- He showed, by 1191110Mla nillairitioll% that cession of tariffs bad acted unfavorably on pro on. Also, from the stutletice of the post thirty t yearn, that all branches of indtintry prosper under tariff, and languieh under a high Writ He did Haute the lato revalelon to the tariff of 1857 country wee feet recovering from the depression, the present revenue would be sufficient it the un • .seary expenditures. wars out off Moat of there t expenditures bad been carried by the votes of the ,sition .Ir Si - nit - one, of Rhode Island. replied in a lengthened it.eel, of which it is impossible. in alimited apace, to B even a sketch of his arguments Ills views gene ly were in favor of a fixed ad valorem duty, the price be determined by law, and not by the importer. Re , opposed to an increase of postage, which would be ' thing the bnNen of the whole coat of transporting a Mails on the letter-Or tern . He is Convinced that ere le no possible means to raise the reqiitsite amount faventis from the prerent tar& In the enliven, of II remarks he said that the Preeldeht had recommended souls duties •No doubt the President was sincere, for .3 had been for speolfic duties for forty years, but the ramisciation of that one honest sentiment of hie heart ad so metamorphosed him that nolioSe knows him, end , Ike Argeson, he is set uPon by his mei rode. 1 The sribjcot was then postponed un It to-morrow, when Mr. Hunter of Virginia, bat the oor. Mr. Saw/RD, of York, again attempted to pro cure a consideration of hie resolution In relation to the Indiana &platers. After mach debate, the Senate de aided not to take it up by a vote of 19 yeas to 20 nays. . The Cuba bill was then taken up. • Mr. Poor, of Vermont. moved en amendment, that no payment shall be made until the treaty is ratified by the United States. The purpose of the amendment is to inhibit the payment to Spain until the bargain shall Live been completed by both parties. However desire- He the acquisition of Cuba may be, or is on commercial G political consideratie as. the questioo, whether we yould baye it If we could, Is not presentrd in this bill. the only naked alternatite la shall we make an appro. ,Srlation of thirty millions from an elhausted treasury, pr by euperafiding to the ppbila debt Rs a bribe to lipaiti to makp each a treat, and as a coinpulelon to the American Senate to ratify it The Senate is a c.o-ordl- .fete branch of the treaty-making power, withont whose aasent all treatise are null, and of no account, The bill is a legislative assumption to* a prerogative of the Sen ate, and therefore unconstitutional—an Invidious at tempt to evade and get round the treaty-making power, and thus remove one of the strongest eareguards of the pubile welfare. Cuba, moreover, In not for We, and not to be patetismo(' at any pries except the price of blond. It in idle to appropriate thie vast now when Spain regards it as an indignity to her honor—to her weakness it may be. He would not say that it in a trammarent humbug or an experiment In political chi inery, but he will say that there has not beet, for the Peat forty yearn, a more Inopportune time to make the offei. Mr. POOR offered ii.stitifitutiS for, Mr amer d ment, to the effort that no payment shall be made no der the tot which shall involve more than one hundred and fifty minions. Mr. Piigh spoke for two hours. rea• mooing that, however appropriate the Ppanish prima 'etoo of Ottba once wee, it lane longer so, inasmrieh as she has lost every inch of the tlillf coast. and that no Power on earth bee now so much reason for its ponies lion as the United States, as we own, practically, the whole the, and much of the coast of the Gulf, and are entitled to the key which looks or on- locks it. Moreover, the Government of Cuba is not such an can he tolerated by any liberal Goverment, and which ( - fibre no redress' for outrages on our citi zens. He would ineist that a Spain Pould area the Cal tainiGeneral with definite laws's, and notify her that for the next outrage redrees would be demanded on the spot and exacted at lie canton's Mouth He hal no doubt that the people of Cobs really claire anneitation to tips United Static, excluded at they are from all participation' in the management and emolument of her Government There is no ailtolty between Spain and Cabs, except the affinity of blood, which did not avail in her ease In hfeeleo and Tease, nor in OUOI in the Revolution. Moreover, Spain hoe never eihiblted any friondliimea towards the United State' OH the couirary, ottr ielatione Ric ibis past tin or twen ty yews bete been thobe of semi-finelittly, god knit , laud and France have no legitimate finances With fhe question The Senate adjooroed at a late hour, Mr. Benjamin, of Louisiana, obtaining the floor on the On 'in question. HOUSE OP "ft. E PRESENT /I. T . - 2Zu jority. Mr Srittittetts, of Cieortie, from the Committee on telvitorles. reported boot wishont awenitnient tho bill for the admission of. Oregon Into the Union Be mid theca ran be no ittootlen thattherede suMelent rOpulstlnn in Oregon to admit her Into the Upton under the existing to..r a Lai on. part. There most bo at least sixty thoueati. aid in h i s opinion there veae about one hundred thou.:lnd according to the ratio of Increase. Mr anow, of Peru asiemna said that the onesti• n of porde:too. 'though a sore rule. would not always control his foible. lie w,vtld. Wm Into consideration the Uwe and tiro 'men, es of rho appiles'ion. But C•noreag bed ter:witty cot hn urainp'e not to n'mlt a State w.th leas popolotloo than was reqoired for a Ile. prarni.tat , re iu O nicreta. KfITIFI9 o tad not env to Mr d. Mese Piave Bocci,ea would n'ot glee her an cproftnnitr to throw off isoaral oppregrich and *rotr. hp piitialstino of gamma Iv much larger than that of Orion If e would rover Ape big reaction to each an tinjuot to now proposed In favor of tirsijv fin, ,TT east that Ile would never give hie consent to the admission of it State with a Col:Attrition shutting out tLe non from the courts of 'entice bir MOSSO. of Indians, said that the Repel:illegal P3Til woo formal for the scone(' purpose of bringing free Attics Ipto the Union, and yet the came party op. pried the seceirokascif Oiegnn. whiSh (halted to come In sea free State. 'kb If *Ua n one • Lemnos° Oregon was Domnoratic Accordion to the organs of the nitric. the Republicans wish• it to keep out Oregon, lest that B;atc, ohnold have a vote If the election of the next Presi dent eheuld he thrown Into the Rouse. Mr STANTON. of Ohio. I euppose the giantism:2 wishes to correctly represent this aide of the novae Mr. goons& I will let the New Yolk Tritium do that. Mr. Aratercne. We prefer to do that ousel/en. Mr. Nlctlotri. of Ohio, adrocated.tho adstateelunnt Oregon, and tepudinjed the ides of Its admission being a party question. Ite could not eubooribe to the doc trine* r 4 Rothe of Ws collenkiee referenda to the etoadard of toptVatton, In Ihts respect Convene had ever he'd Wolf to an autt:trsry rule, hot bad exer teed Ito own diecretion Yu rrfsrence to the Coneti ton of Oregon prohibiting negroen from mule g In the outs, be cold that nanny of the free Staten bad come nto the Union with the lamp prorlelOn. The people f Oregon had dennoodol the right of governqm them atic% and It was the duty of Coerreec to greet It, Mr. ODauoan, of tan w York, oppcaed the edmiettion of Mum. The Admlnistristion hod raised the egitaiion reforeack to knouts and lost altmet su'ned the pe t:terrain party. If the Administration itiehed for Mr er aviation the Rerahlious party were ,willing to tit upon thorn. Re would pass over the quentiou of puletihn. fie objected to the provision in the Con notion of Oregon which allows unnaturalleed foreign- Ito vote. Ile would never vote for ouch a Oonettta in. Ile opposed the provielon which prohibits negroest Ina buil g in the coons. Sr. hferNARD, of Tennessee. enplaned the bill because /granted the right of suffrage to unuaturalined feigners. n motion of Mr. Presoaks, tho*vote on the bill wan Igo the epecial order for Id o'clock on Saturday. be Howe then went Into Committee of the Whole bthore being no quornMpresent. the committee rime, tuthe Mute took a recent+ un'il 7 o'clock. EVENING aseetoal Kok, of Pt nnsylvanla, explained hit position an a presentative of old Berlin. The great ant ra Ural chge in the political cond.tlonnf that emotion of the cote) , won caused by the principle of protection to lak and the distress produced by the late revulsion to a iron trade. Unions the tariff be reviend, the volt Donis county cannot be obtained for any panty atkopposo proteotion,t' and the next Preeident!al elein may binge upon that vote. The intimate rola tier the coal and iron Wale was eomtnentod on, and a be expressed that all the intereeto of the countrY, butlerth and South, wruld be equally protected. DlTeithoe.. of lintslalant, spoke in favor of the acletion of Cuba. Ilia Dien woo to OS a sum Of mime the extreme It i palt, beyond which no stipule tiorin be made. and in the name tot provide for her admen an a State into the Tinton. Ile argued that it was art of peuderce for Spain to sell; and if we shall fail 'cf. in the matter now, it would be souoidered as IL aeration that we do not wish to aconite that terri tory. Mosnoor, of Maine, meld it was certain that Cuba canon acquired, Spain not being willing to sell. Po far ha present in °gleamed it could only he obtained by covet; but there is no body of men who desire Yeeely thin means lie procee 'oil to oppose the bill which, pawed by the Senate at the last minted re. paltry fishing bountax. hlr.oaym, of Georgia, gave the cotillion' of a el - Yeah wee preparing, interldiag,antong other things, to artogainet the spirit of handierdination to law e. order vh preemie iu all sections of thy Union, and which its origin in a ruyeetion made move yeare ago, ;there exls'ed in the COORtIOUCO of every man a law ler than the Constitution Ile expected to Chow tithe administration ham discharged its duty by exeog the neutrality and African Flame trade low leafy party which ems administer the Govern ment irtially la all seetioan Is the National I (=e metic p Mr. ttsfroitan of Illinola, melatainial that the DA: 10 0f the ttopublieen party are the tame ao those hiby Jeffereon, Madiarn, and other leading Demmer} Be was apposed to the admission of Ore gon ifitoUnionam n Stets, for the reason that Its oceanic Mohibita free negroea mid mulattoes the right of Mace there Mr. I, of onion Territory, sal I that nine tf every tetara in Oregon voted to excluio them. No free neatere Mole new, nor do they want hen or sieve hiatmeng them. Mr Fahronor, in reply to a question by Mr. Lone, whether Ma in over of negro equality, said that NA to therial ev groan, of sitting on juries, of hotdioo ofilee,otant was for the people of Oregon to deter mine. D hat he complained of was that the colored man Itch et of his natural rights and of protection in thane., ho being deprived of maintaining a suit therel., Ile atio opposed to the adroiraion of Oregon as long nthrohibltion regarding Kansas remains in the Ecitiall. Mr ,atave hie reaaons for believing that there were sligninety nicotined white people in Greene. Mr got TAYLOR. of New York, made a 'mooch, rhowto tin at of the it ore.aw of printing, the re portintambacription to thn Congressional Globe, togethiwitbe binding jobs, If ere all ribueea that hboulda Adjoins lilt states supreme Court. Wasaol, F..ertery le —No. 63 Dickerson P. Mort•hon aVilitodtt A litidtn Argument. eontinu ed furfl at lei mai c.mclud.d for the appellant. No 6& Fo cliamt.ria n t t claimantg of the Propelli(haehurg. ss. I , :htn ft F mil et. el , mural- ante 0f11 . 4 ft, Ft liben D Wood et. al . runnte. Pll.lO Ch at. al., etc. Ar gument :seed to the Neel tante. Tlitilu I Moil Steoniebip Arabia. I:ecru:fen° —The night mull steamship Arabia 'stitch wdete I yea•. niay At the Quarantine, In ceneequen on fog, enlltd et oil o'clock this moan• jpg fur UT, Tht 11.11144. THE CITY. AItIIIBI!MENTS THIS EVENING Wine:MET & CLAnun'aOu-SralliT , c Aladdin; Or ; The Wonderful Lamp ,, — ,, Our Auieri• oan Couoln. 7l Now WiLldve , filare THEITHE.—" Ittoltelien"— (4 Don Otelar.” NATIONAL Oisaos -- t, Van Amburgh's arenagerie."— ,4 Lent's Circus Oompany , '—‘ , Eqnnatrian, Gymnastic, and Acrobatic feats." Tons Rata, (Germantown •.—. Scenes in Ventrilo tjulern"..-." The Learned Canary Dirds"— ,4 Rope Danc ing." MObONOVGIEF'S GAlNTlBB.—Selections from Plays, Gems from Operas, Pantomimes, Dancing, and Singing. Saarcan's_ Drina EfotESEL—Ethiopian Enterfaist menta. • City Councils. ' Both branshes of Onunoils held their regular stated meetings yesterday afternoon. 66 LILOT COUNCIL Thla body mot at 3 o'clock P M., Mr. Wharton in the chitty The following communications and petitions were rectired : rine from the City Controller, presenting a bill for $1.75, for constructing an it in railing, to be pieced around a sehool building at Roxborough. The bill bad been presented to him, ardited and countersigned, but the railing had never been made or put up. Referred to Committee on Finance One from the Chief Commissioner of Highways, ask log fora prompt app•opriation for cleansing the streets, One from tile If rankiln Hose Company, asking for fire. alarm bon in their horse One for t h e erection of a water reservoir in the Twenty-fourth ward, in order to lumbar an increased supply of Ureter. - One from the (Lope Hese Company, asking for aback approfittation. A large number of priraie patitioos for g■e lamps and water pipes wore taken up, and the regular bnsiness napalmed. The ortinance appropriating $44 376 to the outdoor vie - tors of the pocr was ladeflottoly postponed. Tho ordinance looking the anpusl appropriation of Imola to the Department of Poor eat then taken up. The Met item taken up was that appropriating $l,OOO for tobacco. An amendment wag made to matzos the item to $6 - 0, which was lost. After a few 'flight anienement+ s the bill paned dean!, the swops' Mon being stir tit $lB The 11111 .ppropfiating $14,029 toithe Fire Department end to pay sundry claims; wits neat taken np and conaidered. The item In the bill epproprid'iox $4OO to hose com• pardon woo amended re an kr road $3OO. The Tote Was afterwards reeosoldered. A. Motion was made to appropriate $2,000 to the steam fire engi ye Decatur," of Frankford The motion was boat by a vote of 8 t3lO On motion; le wdi agreed to appr•iptiato $2,000 to the American steam engine The moray ie to he paid when the'englne is ready for service; in the meantime the company will receive the earn of $4OO per annum. 11l r. Clnyier moved to amend to appropriate the sum "of $lOO each to the Philadelphia and Hope Hose Own ?muter' Mr Schofield opposed on the ground that hat year the Philadelphia TeoeiVid $2,100, 01r. Ouyler rep Pei that both of thane companies did not receive their $OlO apiropriation last year as hose d3mpanieri. While the Chamber was discussing the amendment the president stated that it appeared, front the smoke that filled the room, that the wood Work about the bedter was erldently on tire, and suggested a recess of fifteen minutes ig artier to have an examination made of the furnace. It was subiecluently ascertained that the smoke wee caused by the bunting of a piece of wood which had been placted in the air chamber of the fin nan. Upon reassembling in the chamber, and resuming Minima Mr Wig moved that $2OO be appropriated to the Philadelphia Hose Company. • ' The motion of Mr. Copier wag finally defeated by a vote of 10 to 7. Mr Commas' anbretted a new item, appropriating the corn of $265 66 to the Mayan/mi. leg Hose Company for services rendered daring the year 1:68. Agreed to. The bill, after being slightly amended, passed finally. On motion of Air Neal, the bill from Common Coun cil, fixing the rats of taxation for the year 1859, way next taken op Mr Curler said he desired simply to explain, so that the pnbile could understand the roman of the reinced rate of taxation. This la attributed to the fact that the triennial assessment, which has been made for this year, exceeds the assessment of lest year about six mil lion of dollars, sod there iv an increase of about $BO,OOO In the Water Dipartmenr. owing to the reassessment of the water deipileates., These items ate equivalent to the revenue of $306,009. The bill was eoneu • red in. Mr Cupler offered a bill contemplating the eitictltin of new public, bulidinno and, upon motion, it wan re solved to make said bill the 'special business of the outlasted meeting. - The bill from Common Council releasing certain 'melee no concurred iu. Also, a 011 l mnkieg en appropriation to pay clerks In the City Controller's office far extra services. Mr. Davie preeented a re , olution that a Joint special committee of three from sees Clismbsr be appointed to investigate into the alleged frauds of floor at the Alms house, from January, 1855, to the present time, which he offered at the redueet of members' of the Board of Guardians of the Poor Mr. Neiman olfered a preamble and resolution as a substitute, elmilar in Import, to Investigate the frauds preferred by lifr Armettofifi for a portion of the year. Upon the eugrention of Mr Ooremen, It was agreed to make the Investigation for the whole year. - The resolution of Mr. Itormao, as amended, was agreed to. niter some farther hilliness of no puhlio interest, the meeting atjouraed. CO3IMON COUNC IL The Chair submitted a communication from lse Ode. trollihr, calling attention to the irregular manner in whiell some of the warrants are drawn egg dant t re qv°. priatlon to the Controllers of Public Schools. In one instance a warrant was presented for work never per. formed or delivered. Referred to the Committee on Schools Mr Masker, of the Committee on Nuance. subrqtted an ordinance malting an appropriation of $9OO toNlibe o erks employed in the Oontrollent dePartment for extra services. Agreed to. Also, en ordlnanCi fixing the rate of taxation for Iso9 at $t Mr. Member urged a postponement of the ordinance, as he bad not had time to properly scrutinise it air, Macke! was unwilling that there should be any delay, The lamend margin was 10012 in every instance for ivory oontitigeiley. The first esati.m of the ordinance *llO r ecd. . . . Mu. Myeber moved to postpone the ordicapee, and that It be printed 1144 made the order of the day for Thursday next. me. Deeleer opposed the nretton, Mr. 11,00 e 1 r • a ono wee-. The ;notion to postpone wan not agreed to by a vote of 58 too . . ' Cooli7 "Inbred to ntrlice oat Alit, and Insert $1.65 Mr. Gamble moved to further amend to make it SI 10 Not agreed•toi, lied the motion was doted down: The second section el, the bill provides that the tax shall be divided ail follovre For the support of the p00r... For the support of the schools for the lighting the city Loan tax Police Department.. High ray Department Ocher departments $1.76 The ordinance then pulled by A tote of 00 to b. Mr. Bullock, of the Cloinmitteeon Highways, tub milted a resoluttonauthorizing the Chief Uommissioner to expend out of .tile appropriation . to thit Depertnient mon mime no moy be necessary to,pty bitle alrealy,con tractsd. or to be contracted in oleansthir the et3wete. , Mr Daird moved to amend that the amount to be As pended shall not exceed $4,060 per month. Agreed to. bfr. Gordon moved to further amend, by adding a proviso, that no contract than be made by the Com missioner for cleaosing the streets, or carrying oil the pubes, sod that all work thrill be done under the super- vision of the Stipegviaore ltot agreed to, but the amends at wan adopted rind the resoltitirn sighed to Mr llulloolt submitted - a fefolution titithoriiing the Chief Uommisslooer of Itignwaya to enter into Contract with the following persona for cleansing Gad streets: District. IDlstrict let J'a nett lloyd $1,400 Bth Henry Mather..s3 600 Id Jahn Gonidey.... 1,760 9th M. 0 Brady.... 1,950 II M. Isar 3 500 10th 0. B F. O'Neill 3 000 4th Samuel Jackson. 5.990 11th 4 . tt 1,500 6th A. Stewart 0 000 12th tt 1,300 oth A. Stewart 8 280 13th tt 1.960 7th 13. St J. O'Neill 1,890 Mr. Gordon spoke at considerable length against awarding this work by contract. The resolution was adopted VI a vote or 31 to 29 erne A re;olutlon submitted treating that 'ponce he given of the opening of 19111,w Grove avenue Mr Manuel moved to amend to Include Marshall street, in the Twentieth ward. Agreed to. Mr Bowker moved to include Levering and Towne streets. in the Twenty•first ward. Agreed to Mr Gay mired to add Collins and Amber streets, in the Nineteenth word ; and the re/:dation, as amended, wee adopted A resolution ntithoriti ng an expenditure of $l,OOO on the grading of Levering street was agreed to. Mr Wetherill, of the epeeist committee appointed upon the subject, onietiittod a' report in factor of e.lling a certain lot en Wallace Amen, to the Letitia= estate , for sB,ooo—payable in the fire per cent. loans of the . . . The heirs of thle estate ouly offer $ 000. The sub ten was discussed at much length by Dienes. Luther, Cordon, U. Miller, Winter, and others. Mr. Marcher submitted a remolutlon that a committee of three be appointed to Inquire into the alleged frauds to the purchase of flour for the Blockley Almshouse Agreed to ; and Messrs. Moocher ; Cordon, and Pugh wore appointed on the committee. Mr. Cordon called no the °radiomen making an appro priation to pay the expenses Incident upon the cele bration of the laying of the Atlantic telegraph cable. Mr. Cooley maid the merchants should be ashamed of tbemselres—the Board of Trade should pay this claim The subject was pomtponed. Adjourned FIRE AT INDEPENDENCE BALL.—Daring tlio sessions of Council. yesterday afternoon, smoke was observed issulog from ono of the registers In the Select Cocoon 0 somber. At a quarter post six in the even ing, at the suggestion of Mr Wharton, the Preeident, the Chamber too. a recess of fifteen minutes for the purpose of ascertaining from whence the smoke pro. (meted Upon mating ao examination la the basement, uaiisr the 11.11, the smoke was lotted to arise from sir oral wooden foists under this heat-r, which bridged the cold-air Ike; the furonce having been built upon these woodeo joists, which should have been constructed of iron. The charring preteen has evidently keen going ou f. r a long time, bad if theatre heel broken mat after night this valuable pictures and relics in the ohambn- Immediate y r hive would undoubtedly bare been de stroyed. There happened to oin the Conned Chain- Nrs several active meruburri of the Fire Department, who proceeded to the bcement. The alarm of fire sprirsA rapidly over the city. In a short time the Amer ica, Iltil.delphia, and Celumbia dose Companies, with several other tire compaotoa, were on the way to the fire, but retired when they found their services were not required. The tire wan extinguished by knocking away the brick work of the furnace, noel throwing water upon the burning Illbts. Among those who deserve especial credit for the prompt manner in which they engaged In the wails, Cole Messrs. Henry Guriouger. of the United States Hose Company, and E. dropper, of the Diligent Engine Comp soy. The former beiog a bricklayer, end the latter a carpenter, their services were particularly I valuable on the occasion The whole management c f tne affair wan under the diiection of Mr. John Sailer, assistant enginsar, and Mr. 11. If Miller. seeietary of tie Fire D-partmont We regret to ea Td the tact that Mr. Our auger, in hie seal to subdue the fiancee, wui reverely borne] about the hands end arms by ote, feet with the heated bricks. Att-r this warning, It is to be hoped the authorities will tike pros pt measures to have the eleerra and jets e, rpou which thifurno. cal rent, constructsd of iroo,twhich will protect any accidents of the rural In the tuture. TUE ALUMNI OF THE than SCUOOL.—The central Ineeting of the Alumni Association of the High &tool came oft lest evening', at the Musical Fund Hall. The Introductory remarks were made ty Profeisor 8 40 1,0. who gave the audienoo a glowing ploture of the advantages el educa Inn, and the impta trance of com mon sohnola In general and the High School in part, u lar. Prof. Itache Itas brief in his remarks, and was applaude4 with much ainceritV. The orator of the evening, Mr John D Watson, woe then introduced and delivered an ailinirshie addreas upon i• American Art At the close, the orator waii . surrounded by the distin guished gentlemen present uplu the platform, end e heartiest oongratulationa WOOO tendered bin, upon the ettMt or the evening The audience mearisth le slowly thsperasel, tics' time required to empty Musical Fund Mali of au audience like teat of last evening requiring something Who half nn hour, PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—A man named James Seeds met with a serious accident, about MlMl:teat frnr o'clock, yeslerdny afternoon, by having Lis bands caught in a [lllr:icing ntschtno.lu Reed's rash factory, to Mar shall str tilt, above Ii raskilu avenue. One of his fore flogeri woo cut entirely • If, leaving the thumbnail other liners hooritg by tilt Milo, and hot other hand cut rely severely. Ws ornunCe were dressed by Dr. Don-ila, after which ho woe r moved to his residence, In Math street, near (timid avenue. FATAL OAbirALTY.—A boy named Augustus Blaoey, Aged nine years, au In•tially killed about throe o'clock yesterday afternoon, by the wheels of 11, oast pneslng over hie head. The noe.dent ccoUrred et Ninth and Ostpenter FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. Parcsoetyau, web. 10,1859 The baldness in fancy stooks is confined almost alto. gather to transaetione between brokers.' B^nds and loans are without any change of importance./ Passen ger railway stooke are In fair demand, with very limi ted offerings. The name bolds hive of bank stocks: Money is daily growing Into more demand, and the rates or discount are gradually advancing. The rates for loans on call, with undoubted *Web collateral, have advanced to 5 or 5M per cent., and the street rates for gond commercial paper sage from 8 to 8 per cent. The Baltimore find Ohio Railroad Company received Zannary, 1859 t32T;l7B . BB,iiiloat - $317 518 79 in January, 1858, 8 , gain for the month of 59,1163. The receipts for the four . montbe comniencing with October, 1868, are $1,439,890 88, showlog , a decreue of $3,7,701, at compared with the preview; year: ' The following la, a statement of the businesa of the New York Central Railroad Company, for the eta months ending Tannery 81,1859 : Orme egret age 63,327,408 26 Operating expenses St 796,800 45 Intereet and debt eeytilieate oinking fund The direetors, at a meeting bald on Wedne.day, de clared a dividend of four per cent. 0959,782), payable on the 41st instant. The followlog are the qaotitiooe for epiele,lss fur nished by Orordse dr. 00., epode and nob/mice irokery, No. 90 Borah Third et.: 018 Amer. )( .. 1 00 it c‘ a ... 1 03 Mexican Dollars ....1 CO Selsolsh ....109 South Am. " 03 rive.crano pieces.... trench Crowns 1 10 German 0r0wn5.....1 08 Prnesian Thalere..... 70 Guilders 89 Spanish Jc Ster Me. 23 New Amor.Elver .... y OA' 4,M, 4, and 3 f cent Treasury notes, g to g dts. 4 ? , and 5 MY cant. do. do. par to y prem leHaere Land Warrants 75 to 800. 80 do. do. 78 to 800. ]29 do. da. 73 to 78e, PHIIADZLPHIA STOOK 3XollAblell 8,51.4 P, Yebruary 10, 1850. SIPORTIO IT 1121L1T, nom", tr. 00., DANX•IO7I, MT; AID 110NA201.1101111, NORTNWAST 002212 12112 AID 0110 9101 0222212. _ . .., TIM BOARD. - , . 2000 VCleol OantiT6E. 36 8 Phil& Bank 117 g IMO do ~. .. 36 50 Girard Back '.:'..115 121( 300 Pa R 24 m ile blivra 919( 25 Man & Mee Bank.. 27 2000 do ..bswn 0151 2 Lehigh War 62 1000 Morrie Canal 61.. 90% 4 Lehigh Scrip 28 00 $OOO 21&2d8411.1e136wn 91% 10 do 1,5 28v A MO 0&A 8e 'TO—. 61 10 do 65 28% 1000 do 87 16 do b 5 28% 500 Elm chat 100.... 79% 18 Bear Mead lots 68% 1000 Oats 2d mort.... 86 4 Peon R 48% 1000 do 36 1 Morrie Oanal ' 47% 600 40 30 24 Elm R 9% 1000 do • ' 35 1 Morrie Osnal pfd.. 106 2000 llarriabß tle 94 6 Reading R— . ... 24% 8000 do 00 10 do e6wn 24% 1000 Leh Vat R f1e.... 89% ' BETWEEN b 5 43% 43%• 81003439 100 Penn R It do 1000 Penn 51 48 1000 Del Rmnrt 861( 600 N Fenn R 6...... 6/4 1000 Lehigh Nev 66... VS 15 Firm lc, Mee Bk 591( & A 11....biwn 120 7 do 2 days 120 11 Commolaw Haat.. 22 14 do 2234 46 Penn 11 into 43,V 2 Morris Casa' p6l 106 OLOBISTe P Bid. Asked. TT El Bs Id Phil& da. sox 99% do 99M 99) do N0w..103 103% Puma 15e ..... ....92M 93 Readlng. ..2411( 24% do 8de;7C.,.8 9 ,‘ 83% do Mtg 134 1 44.612 93 do do 1 80.12% 13% Panne • 43 48% do lotto 64._ 101 do 2dm 92M Odor 01 en Dv of! 47 4736 do Prof 100006 dchuyl Nair 8* '83.728 73% Philadelphia Markets. There is little or no animation in Breadataffe, and the market is very dull to-day; about 1,000 bbla of Plour here been dirpoeed of for shipment at $5.75 for superfine, and $6 ifr bbl for Western extra, mostly of the latter description; the retailers and bakers are bnjing, in a mall way, at the same Quires; and extra family and featly brands $6 2507.60 ip bbl: according to quality; 60 bbls of Bye Flour sold at $1 20, which is an advance. Corn Meal is rotten ; - Pennsyl'eault is worth $3 623 41# bbl. Wheat—the reetriptit are light, ski millers come forward slowly; some 5006600 boa only hate been sold; at 31.3501.30 for fair to good reds,' $1 50m1 65 for white. Bye is sande, and 'sells on arri val at 06a. Corn isnot mach Imp:fired for, and dull at no for prime dry yellow, at which rate it id fierily Oared. Oats are steady, with small sales of Penna. at, Mt U bus. Barley and Malt are firm; 1,000:bus of the/atter sold at $l. Park—Nothing doing for the want of stook, and prima are nominally unchanged. Cotton is dull and Unasttled ; a fete small lots bate changed !rondo at from 123 fo 1234 c U 16 cash, the latter for middling ' fair Uplands &rectories tontbme in good demand ; about 30) hhda New (Meant Sugar sold at VesTX o, and 310 bble of Molasses at Co, on tidli. Provisions are quiet, but firm at the advance, and a entail basinesi doing. Smder—Th.re is not io much offering; :Moat 260 bas bah been sold at from $7 to $7.373{ tP' bus, the latter for prime, whins id scarce. Nothing doing in • ,IrertaowlMrmift New York Stock SECOND 22000 11 B 08 '74 102% 26000 do b 3) 102% 2000 Tenn 80 '9O 85% 6000 Mossontl Os 84) 6 Goo, do ' t6O 84% 8008,10300cChto let to 90 'D 20 A Ic, Mid Oti 95% 100 Oanton 01 26% 30N Y Oen It opq 818, 50 do 039 83% 50 do la 83% 100 Harlem R. Prfe33 40 200 Realicg R 48% 990 do 860 48 200 do ag 200 Mich it OR N I 18% 250 Mich 81t Guar 46*, 200 Panama R 0 30 /16341 15 eints 28 " g 75 " YZ • • 25 ‘• 4 " TIIE ktkEtKEVS. A sairLf.—l i crtS areAteady at $5.62)05 683—the tat ter for good tared Faiths 'Cr@ &id at $5.76, but some Ito'ders ask $6. Fa UIT.—By auction ware 501d4,60b bug old 'Palencia Raisins at 2.4 co2jic. cult. FLOUR —The market for Plate and Western Flair is rather more act ve, but without change of moment. Reneopte are light ; and pales aggregate 8,000 bble at $1 04 40 for rejected; $50508.26 for Superfine State; $5 b005.E8 for extra do ;$5 1005.06 for super - fine West ern; IWO 16 for extra do. and flees° 16 for shipping brauJe of touPd- hoop Ohio Car Piian Flour is quiet at $0.30m7.16 for Wrier ilohthrfra Floor in /la let, with soles of POO bble at $5 50ati for domMon sod mixed ; and $6.10e7 75 for fancy and titre brands. Gn A IN.—Wheat is dull with sales of a cargo th'ilwau kee Club on terms not yet transpired. Corn is doll and nominal far Western milsd at 84mfille, but f to for white at 60a83c Rye is dull at 800850. Barley quiet, with sales of 3 000 bus State on private terms Oats are steady at 50m54c for Berrhera. Pennsylvania and Jersey, and 65066, for Seta. Canada, and Western.. Witte KEY iaquiat it 21 X 0230. CITY ITEMS. PROFESSOR MITCUELL'S SECOND LECTURE.— The rileot of the first lecture by Professor Mitchell, upon our citizens who heard it, with flatteringly indica ted In the largely Increased audience which aeFerubled to hear him at Jaynehs Hall last evening—the main floor, the platform, and part of the galleries, having been completely filled. The subject of the lecture, het evening, was, "Is the great Architect of the Universe the God of the Hebrew Scriptures ?" and the lectu rer's treatment of this momentous inquiry, we may fay was fully worthy of no vast a theme The great question attempted to be settled, as bearing upon the subject at Issue, woe, whether the laws or matter which prevailed fo one part of the universe were applicable to all the rest ; and the wonderful mess of evidence adduced in Illustration of the affirm - t've of this qua floc', we think, could have left but little doubt in the minds of those who beard him, that one great, all-pervading Power regulated and controlled the whole We have • not room to toilets the lecturer through the multiform arguments pre, Booted to illustrate his theme ; but if we are not greatly mistaken, the impression made upon the audience but evening will tell Fain more palpably in numbers on Saturday evening, at which trine Professor Mitchell will tale up for hie eubject a critical investigation of the Astroutinuicat allusions toned in the ifebrew Scrip tures, especially those contained in the _thirlpeigthth chapter of the book of Job. A rich trust may be an ticipated. 808 BUTT CONCERT —The friend's of this 1..0pu• ter colored POrtsmouth grave digger design making him the recipient of a grand ovation to be given nt t.y nets Hall this evening. The cause Is a worthy one, and there la a manliest interest in it from the fact that moat of the taste are already disposed of. The artistes on the occasion are capable if furnishing a rare entertainment, and those who wish to enjoy It should be present in time to procure goal sea's. TEE Than Smoot. lignetarox.—Some of the Graduates of the litgh School rebelled yesterday, and refused to take any part In the Commencement exer cises. Their plates were filled by other yonag gentle. men who had barely time to prepare addressee, and to get themselves raw and becoming gave ents at the Brown Stone Clothing nail of Root hill 'a Wilson, Nos. 673 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth• They acquitted them selves admirably and looked magnificently. titßAx Polvens, the great AINIO2IO9AD sculptor, who was attacked in Florence by a deranged American, writes to us that be sustained no injury to hie person; the only damage being to Ws wearing ap are!, from which, however, be suffered no inconvenience having been h4tinteoualy provided with extra garments from the tt Old Franklin Hall clothing Emporium" of E. 17. Eldridge, No. 321 Chestnut street. Our realere should bear in mind that this cute rated establishment main tilns its reputation for cheapness style, and durability. 1107.2Aff !—Sound the hougag ! let the hutzybuzzy rieg ! bring forth big gum—huzzah! for Granvilta Stokes, the fasbiorable clothier, No. 607 Chestnut Street, will continue, an heretofore, to supply cit'zens with hie graceful and becoming spring styles, let our readers, Irrespective of party, call on him. Are Tau suffering Irons a severe cold Is you- rest disturbed by an incessant cough ? Have you a difficulty of breathing, accompanied by pains In the chest, end, especially towards evening, a alight fey. r ,rich palpitation of the heart, dloerder of the digratiee nyi,tern, and c:piena expectoration? If you have any of three rymptione. use DR. 1100 FLA ND'S BAL SAMIC: CORDIAL, in conjunction with the CIERMAN 111 VMS.? of the same eminent phyalcian, and you ansniedly Got relief. If yen testae the means of curs pointed out, you may speedily find yearEelf on a a ck bed, and beyond mediae aid. Prepared only by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, No. 418 A MK Street, Philadelphia, and for sale by Draggles and Storekeepers in every town and village In the Vatted Staten said Osstadse. price 75 costa per bottle, it On the 1001,iniibuit, at the National Hotel, Race 6tceet, by the Rev. St W. *Mutter, by Friends , erte n:lol2Y. Mr. °MARLYS 0. IMLINGto Mine ELIZARETH SMITH, all of Parheaburg.Obetter a linty, Va. [Lan caster and West Chester papers please copy On the 10th instant, by the Rev. C. 0 OooPer, BRANS. 9. CqLLADAY Mine MIGGIE BIBOMLE, MI of this city._ On the 10th Institut, at the American Hite, by Primes. ceremony, In presence of Mayor Real, J. BrEIRACIg. EIIISARISR, of Norrit•u township, to MARTHA W. mangn, of Upper, Protidence trim. ship, both of Metutiortierr emiety, - Pe. • Oa the Oth Instant, by ll+, Ohm. D Cooper, JOHN 11. tOX to MARY J.; daughter ot ea. Simpson, Esq., all of thin city. Clii . the Bth instant, Mrs. MAK? ANN lIILLIVAN, In the 421 year of her age. The relatives and friends df the fauilly Cr. Teepee/t -rolly invited to attend the fanersi,from the residence of her husband. Timethy aulliveu. Boyd's avenue, Vine street, above Tenth, the (Friday) alternooo, at 2 o'clock o proceed to Bt. Idary's Cemetery. • On the 9'h icrast.- RDWAIID V. DOMINIQUE, in the 29th year or hie age. - - The releures apd friends of the family. also man. bore of Chores Frienia Lodge, N0.,100. I. 0. of 0. F., And the Order in general, are respesPrilly invited to at tend The funeral, from his la's residence, No. lot 3 Butt>nwood street, below Elsventig• en - Faturday af ternros, 12th, at 2 o'clock, without turther not'ce. To proceed to Odd Fellow.' Cemetery. iw On the 9th instant. JOHN PBC le:N, in the 49th year of hie age. The friends and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from No 4 9 a orth Nadh street, th'r (I.idty) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, without further nonce, •, . dip.. Tuesday morning. the Bth lost . roam BTOIPS, in the 73E1 year of hie age His male friends ern Inched to attend his funeral, from his late reeidenee. COO Pine street this (Friday) wort ink, the filth inst., at 10 o'clock. On the Bth instant. BO ZABBT WIRIVNT2, to the 88th year of hot age; bun in Pelbach, Kingdom of Wooled:Meg. • I he relative/lead friends of the family are reepectf ally invited to attend 'be fused, from the residence of her son inisw, John K ants, No 143 Lewis street, above Poplar, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o sleek. -To pro tried to the E glith-stieet Burial Ormind: 540,114 26 2,3369% 71 1030,493 f. 'lean) &1.i8;Voc1 Victoria Sovereigns-4 87 Old 1. w ....486 Napoleons.. 3 84 ITen Maim 7 85 en Guilders . , 398 Snellisli Oatmeal, .... 5 00 geoid:A Doubloons.lB 35 Patriot —lli 66 Old American G01d..1 06 Frew the Village Record, West Cbester, Fa. - • - . Estarday, Vb. 6, 1669. Rosa at' —2li , °Nee of the old Railroad, in Weal Chester, was broken • Into last Thursday night., and robbed of a small amount of money. The thieves en tered .the braiding in, the rear, broke the doors, and loots oil the desks, and attemptyd to get into the taro iron sate, but did no£ niece - ed. The Safe was manufmtared by EVANS A WATSON. N 0.26 SouthlfelUßTE Street; 001'08E8 18th, 1888 —Three thieves entered the ilouring-mill of Mews. Dorranee & Doron, Festal, Pa , and tried al night to blow open their Bare, with powder, whieh had $250 in cash, but did not enoceed in , getting it open. Their Palamander Eate wee manufac tured by GREAT SAFE ROSSBRY AT NORRISTOWN, Ds • 081110111 let, 2655 —Some time last night, the flouring milt of Mr. Joseph rezone, in Norristown. Pa., was eatered, and one of Farrel, Having & Co.'s beet pa tent Powder proof Loek sod Safe WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH POWDER, and $1,606 In each taken out and torried away. This Safe is now in Erase & - Watson , a .More, No. 26 South Fourth Street, where we most reepeciftdly invite the publia to call sad examine it. N. Is —We find in The Presi, December 4th, the fol lowing: "All oar Safes are -warranted to give perfect sajlefaction, or the money will be returned. FARREL, 11211111 NO, CO." 16 Leb , gh Scrip eBX 45 ?dorm Caoal pfd.. 105 M HOLM). 28 28 & 121 Street R.. 38 1 do 30 100 do 35 17 do 83% I 4 do • • 35M 14 Mao & sfoO Haiik 21 6 !gala& Trenton It 117 80 Lehigh Sorip. S 9 6 do 29 64 do b 6293 10 do ..u,,... 293 lOW—FIRM. We, EVANS & WATSON, would aak all parties haring Panel, Herring, & Co.'e Patent Champion Oaten, to take attruotage of the above offer, and return them and get their money, as they will god that, In a few years,-the _communion with which the Safes are Ailed (a large portion being oil of 7114o1) will eat out all the iron. - A specimen 'of their Oliamp'on Safes may be seen in front of alai store, "which is eaten full of holeanew. SVANS do WATSON, -< - No -26 South 801:111TH Street. Bah Ha, Moak... 9U log do Pref 18% 19g Wmap , t & Elm IL 011( 10 do 7s let rotg.72 73 do 2d 67% Long Island llk 11,E elmrd Bank 12% 12% Leh Coal & Nay... 62 62% 1 UN P hl enns B 0& ti1ari0.....20 10 g - ,29X do 13a 67 % % 68 Neir Creek % h . Clataxia6s .E.... 6% 6X ,Lehigh M 5..... 1 1.3: [Fiom the Press of the 4th ult.] Farrel, Herring & Co 's Potent Champion Bales, the only Fates made in the nit; which have - never been robbed by burglars, or had theireontents destroyed by accidental fires., FEBRIURY 10—Evening NIMES & WSitgl.Zelf Phi/Mae/PM& answer to a New Yeik We, the undersigned citizens of Fit. Joseph, Mo.; do hereby certify-that the iron Bale belonging to C. 1% Baldwin, made by Farrel & Co , No 84 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, which 'etas in the fire that occurred here, is not fire-proof, and is melees as a fire-proof Safe ; that the books, papers, jewelry; &c., which were in the Safe at the time, were much Injured; also that the building which . , it was in .wits f of frame aid only one story high, and that a drilla trilling as the one which buinedryer)he said Balriess not mifficient to we in. jimed soy Bate purporting to be fire-proof. W. B. Daintier, Druggist. 3oscra W. TUOTTLII, fIArChALII. • J.A.llsirts. Dinka?. DAMI6L, SAXTON, & MCDONALD, Merchants WILLIAM WIIAT. - Jour CIIIDT. O. E. BALDRIII,Bt- Joseph, Mo. EVANS & WATSON, 2.6 South 1,0178 TH Street, Plilladelpida, bairn now on baud thelargest assortment of Salamander Wee In the United States, warranted equal to any others mad* In the country. Please give ..pa a call. fetwixt.St =hinge, Feb. 10. 110115 D. 100 (Rev de. Tol R 31 it 50 Ohio & RJR 601 200 do 40 60% 550 do 1730 60% 100 do 13 00% 85 Paciflabiall Co 72% 100 da DlO 73 00 do 133 72 CO dd a3O 72,v 50 d 6 b3o la 50 do 850 73 145 do 73 300 do e3O 72% 200 Erie R 13% 1200 Hui R R 5,30 38 25 Harlem li 13% 50 eel & Ohio R L5O 08% 53 do e3O 63% 117" hirSsue. J. Benner/ Co.: I cannot refuse to elate the salutary effect in my own .aggraysted *sae of your .•ccalleut Hair Oil—(Cocoaine ) For many months my hair had been falling off, until was fearful of losing it entirely. The skin upon my heal became gradually more and more inflamed, so that could not teach it without pain. This irritated eru dition I attributed to the use of various advertised hair washes, which I have eine been told contain oamphene spirit. By the advice of my physician, to whom you had shown your procees of purifying the Oil, I commenced its use the last week in June. The first application al. layed the itching and irritation ; in three or four days the renew and tenderness disappeared—the hair craned to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hail. - I troet that others, similarly afflicted, will be In duced to try the same remedy. - Yours, very truly, - - SUSAN ft. POPE. Itr A /Ingle application renders the hair (no matter bow stiff and dry) soft sad glossy for several days. It fs conceded by all who base used it to be the but aid cheapest flair Dressing in the World. _ Prepared by JOBILYII BURNNTT & CO., Boston. irr For sale by dealers generally at Fifty Cents a Bottle. jall3-dtml The Eon Lodenle Hair R ative receives the approbation of the most Wei:aide men in the world ; it demote and renovates the cuticle of the head, pre. vents the hair falling off, and renders the hair soft, glossy, and Inclined to earl. No Lady's toilet is elm piste without it Bold by all Druggists. and by JOINS HAUEL OD., No. 701 CHESTNUT street, Philadel phis. fe74St Saving Fund.—Five Per Cent. Inter est.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRIIST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, B. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any sum, large or email, sad interest paid from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. !stoney is received and payments made daily, without MMus. The investments are made in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and inch filet-elan semi. lee as the charter requires. Office boars from 9 o'clock ri the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evening. until 8 &Owl. fed Warms! Worms: Worms!—McLanc'e cele. brated VERRIIITIGE, the great American remedy for Worms. Bold by all respectable Draggles. jar/ mia 14m Farrel, Herring, & Co., Window Shades— GOLD BORDERS, LANDSCAPES, STREET VIEWS, FLOWER CENTRES, PLAIN oaNntse, WITH BORDER?, BUFF, WRITE, AND GREEN HOLLAND AND SHADE FIXTURES. A new and varied assortment of Shades, Lace, and &login Curtains, Co:nices, Bands, Pins, Centres, Loops an-I Tassels of all Mods, A large stock of above goods suitable for Spring trade. The attention of dealers Is solicited. W. HARRY PATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT Street. fe -dttpl2 EA. New Article for the Elatr. PLIALON & SON'S 0000 INS Is the best and cheapest article for the hair. For pre serving, beautifying, and restoring the hair, the most pert. et ha'r.dressing seer offered to the public. Sold at 511, 407, and 127 Broadway, and by all Druggists and Fancy -Goods Dealers, Pint b:.ttles 60 oe..tei half-pints, 25 cents. Inquire for Fhalon & Son's C,ocolne. Be ware of counterfeits. T. PETERSON lb BROTIIERS, CHEST - NUT Street, Wholesale Agents. fe4-11 Jack.son Printer. JACKSON PRINTER. JACKSON. PRINTER. °BECKS, NOT.E3, AND BILL HEADS, CARD-3, PRINTED BY. JACKSON. PAINTING.... 'Urfa and OELESTNITT.....PRIX2I3O ; pad OffEBTNIIT Pktiq7ll.o ttl 2 ~tiarriagt~. lEzalbs Opztial Notiree. STILL ANOVUES ATTHIPT Ic:VANS do WATSON BurntWs Cacestne. BURNETT'S 000011N1 'IYITIINBTT'S COCOILTAB Mir; For ellateerand • - ess., equal. It prevetsti Sls lair from felling off. It promotes its Aesithy and rigorous trrtowtAb It is not greasy or sticky. It leaves no disagreeetfrb odor. It softens the lair when hard and dry. It soothes the irritated scalp ski*. It affords tke richest lustre. It remains longest in effect. It costs fifty cents for a leaf pint at Wk. Barnett•' Cocaine. DURNZTDB 0000AINE 111111.1721tT'8 0000A11113 TESTIMONIAL limos, Julj 19, 2867 Barnett,• Cocoaine. BURNSTT'S 0000AINE BUBNETT'B COCO/LINE IRON SAFE WAREHOUSE NO. 629 CHESTNUT STREET, (Jayna'a Hall.) CIROCLARB, &O &O
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