t i.. .k It: 1 i tr i llilii4i 11 ' -I', - = 3', 51 , , ,, 4A t l'.; - - .7r• , 1; 1 ,.;,; - ::,.- 0, ,, =" - z A :410S - 462, tcs.-.. , :w•e‘e,: ,- , - ,:,.... - • ''!•' l 4 4 gAiir.^l ri: P lßß T l-MtYl2 'llloitki.rizZ4lllttigliveitor#rtionti ;211,11, Neks Via*:4s4iicsii, olig4i; 10' iiiitl;: l otcgtiAki; V Areilili . In-:•the:lttrilted,tlbAtiii , !tbeilittlirle s t erds7 i 'Zolfo, from GM Clasil'on,i,tbei Poet Officii; re ported ftheitsniDwini s S-7; niitnrajikrikivAme*O.diV:. l o l . - : , 4, 0r ..* T4(0017 .slepttos_ deoisioni.ot :CM"- the yote_l4ll 01 0 1 ` 114 .• by awoke of 80 -, yam toll,nays • _ Mv. Benjamin. of Loyiriana;•iken'irkw*far" of "' ' pnrehasa - - rii - thiViplie,tioAseiitiit * f 140410ot; read an 'fairest train. the-Weil:ll4km coriorpondonoe "of thalreWYorkers - 4M; in WhiCh it it'slntifflhat the paint purehieed fa'r, the Brooklyn Navy. Yard vies used - ti lei hi:ti konsii. l denied tntlf Mr thit, a Mie4iiiiii , , was teryieveStiiilik:4#l,oo4 c i iiii . ThitroiskfMtinied.liee"onii4i,M,iign theGaileM, scragOnliitOO'aVojon ,- , ArOaliAaanift444;ittatiOan the ' rstivilMler,of Abe Asir; several Oudot/en _taking kokeiltini GM siskiMil • .11Y,Alie'-*Vet., Nelsen, at that 40W: ffitmtlit. tke," Pint, of Hayti, by some culled - Sonloagne ,; had be ` oomedit gisted with_tke affairs lied -Dikes in . 1111, odipi country , anti ;suddenly .left,'•-oxi -board .1 its ioyil' cargo, blb4' arrlvieiitViiistiiiii rsnialai; whin; his Miijes- - , ty tier "protaidtizi:, , W,l4 , A; ritbh ".... The.lltoles Taylor • hes' arrived .it ',Nen York, with than Francisco dates to the SMUG. , _neap bias iniefiAigaiiiiteiii,,btOni,QMskei, Oily. We Wad; ei,nrniiin of. Kenn 0f.1211 . 10',110t - gii:llllVlortjt.likaiiiiii thiAnbibluAlie of Round Valley, abound Isi#PßOlderi • ktosk ihaAilp#l:4 ploo(040 robberies me Bee Thi;stecznenCkicerios• and Indian; both now dee,. hid not , been heard of up to, the time Of env, gain • Yawl idly ebiti_mkiineident or the most _distress-- big itedifpg t atitte National Otrinal, , aititainiad artdi':oirraial of the MAIM •iii-:the-establiihnient; l atiireptitiotudy , worked her lisii.,Wir'tika spaitmentsiiheiiin the' ," Attar (ad- - cording , to her. eft itadamono , ablOhnd innested' severstot=thebeestselie ittimptedla pet the tigei;; . •wh i c h loll44o her, anti 0 64 T. 9 r. 4 tl draw hir 140,9iii*KM11411im ariiAkaitentlonifAbe il4eptrcrbo;esitnered the' and , Vesinnlit; her ff 01 . 11 Volgff!"; ; Phe WiiiiniMedleteliteltin, , • the , . here; thiihjitoianr did everything Which hunienitl„, or science inggeit;:j, seibubr; , Inirotircsailaita this manage ment of widamoar neglect In thiStll44ololl.'',We 'hate; tpiratal;','plioite*riting the ; above , all, - lady?iernikiC.tabe einiatited; oidei"to.osim; ••••• - In ihieiranit ' ilharinfitew York yesterday; • sn injunction„was denied . Downs : Day :'to ; restrain`- _ , Alma - oin woven - Alebbii; goodr, the jadga:laoldinethat "Goodyair'o', 'Wank' . :give,DayAhe I#llol4 'right„io manufacture the. • •shirre c illor corrupted Inaia • rubi?er _ goode•; tienlitin7MighMlis been' the:pramt-, nent DentoeMeit',Niniltin4td* , :ned:ciinuebti ., cut the leidligimlitlestMples at the 11_04.:::„t - ,:c.1. • fight Miser liiii;tlM - .1131 4',siiiiiiitY,..,ness, o chiseCti l 4 l 4 l lkai -, lisi neen dims and eleven white;min. - ••l l Thrier diens were killed end seveMdirounffed., ,Qeisen:Vfotkiris'i eisiiistoii, in favor of ' Ottawa as UM seat' ; of goietiment :carried' in the Legislative Assembly; an Thatadoi night, by a 1 1 43000 f ,;-,' ~ • • of - Deireit, a quiet and reserved man,livlngthadwitly there these Yeeiii.bso. - just taken iliet,',CoWn surmissiiiilik 1111 , ',onstion of moo, worth of property Oiniding a hose pital foible& Gen: Thos.-Flournoy died: suddenly atllefeitis;- ADLi last ".sf-Ok,'",4l„il*dsyli nftikhiS•Mirriege scooMpliiinid ' • • 2helNew-Yort Express; of last evening; con tains tlin following ileni.emolitill Unit intent. game : = ” A-host. of :PriiiMers, the Grind .Tiiry"yesterdly, were iarridgned- this ; _ among thaufwerveireii bilge - re; named :1116111y; Duffy, and: Ca n, under - soterat.tudiotoresta,- _ and Wadtw-Mdit, - rianiedlllo7 lAA and Con way, who severally plead end -will be tried mint =, . • 'The. Auctim• Law %' The,State Legislature has under: considers ticin an ttefte modify the esytirgeauctien law* of th e G eteml mweeith' e l :#,e, r letan that its pro• visions have ' been , apprcived* by twenty`-two` auctioneers of thin city, land Altat they have petitioned forkts.pssiag,;: It",ropeeld for;, • mer auction lairs - and Parts of laws relating to'- suctions 'ea, auctioneers ,: in the city ' and county of fbilsdelphic, aid. inthatitut4,3ll „the following - PiCidalions":' That' iiiit:ciass missions to"auctioneers sheik h d issuedi authn: rizing,therntO sell any' and 'every d escription of, real eststoimoichandise, party, "to any amount, ipon. the „payment, of wpotS; and bonds lit IM • ho MO& 0,000; that • for $1,500, and a. similar bond, a cemmissiod' of the peconckciass shall be kneed; anthorizing sales to any sum not exceeding $760,060,; •that , a third4iSkcjiinnlpstnn;luttlidirsitigneleeid exceeding sso6,6o9ishlarbi - tegrid , #0 0 1 ' . 1 4 :1, 1 4, Pay R, sl;ollo,,,n4gliAg . hint4, in them= of $3,Q601;00 , :F.0mni45 1 , Ons*oolng the • sate oCirtifOrtK'nbt•exceedlng the enm of. S2so,ooo,,Slialybd issued upon the payment of s6,o9o;ind betide in: the sum of 53,099 ; :that • all iniported - goode, except' Er:fneries; iota by; ' auction, shah be subjected to a State duty of one half of tinnier cent.; that returns the:, total amount' of 'ilea shall be_ made by each • I.Luoilo44T;#:*lt',Oned 1 - 111# no persons shall sell auction or pnblicstutcrf the city of!SilailelPhii, j uiless: they are duly enmniesiohodilinder,a'penatti`of a tine of ;600 fqr,.the tirst.effoncet:und , '„d similar : fine -eni Uo o t hi r!PTC oo V iit'4o4Cfathr O : ' "ond‘l)ftence; _that _ no=auctioneer shalt hive • - morii - thenr one bentie.iii storefor - the purposel of ,holaitig auctions, reserving to yiT,how- 1 • frier, the cif goods at'prirate warehoused, dwellings, wharveti, - ,et 'cetera., As this:bill iiPpeare,*), Meet _thd views'_ of nearly niery auctioneer _ _in the/City the _ it abeli,toKlitelippie,7o(#4o,itlax,upori-extt • des of 'dareeStie Minnfacture - Whick , luts had a grest;:terideniitcp ',Oil* the ' , tridii-Soralie , city, antijnipsicl,;trjust disadvantages Upen her maifif44ophpieii.4u4; andauctiOneets; • we eliinestA belle it, Williedelifi , t*Liiiirafole , .cotudderation'oErthdLegbilatire.,,lTZ, • ear 760.:9;*;§TOlitied:,;,eieetltton _of•,Aer colamos GO Friday preveitetlihe , Othlfeathiti of tho Felntovhiahhia , .. ,preparedi of the westerly, oration . of,Jou . e( lc WAseo . Ee44, - 2, ofottee'lfolki*.if ericisiii'befe*Ofi,iip; :'noel :;meeting of the 4ifunni,,,kiseoatio of .0 1 9,Pdo : t Pk, aI4U bewa a ttilliequel-to,the,e*Oetitioee ' of-- Lis MO:Oii,"!",atic tr4itfie', interesting ; enbjeeti. , *O6 heiittoke.- - 2 - 4 - . ~„ fie 1,,,c127 ik" Tam, ipdtioiiL nii , te*ceited, tKiik**l' frit4PBfjetorof.l*l:9,ol,4le4.lo44: OP yttt - , t 'M he, UMleti of ,Ake.litudnear dom. =unity to OM ot4,lloopief4 .- litiilidenitife In hate, faufatiii4,7glootle -?4k0;,-tiflitPinfid j . tK started in „oim,,Olty under the most,fletterlptfant and we cheerfully ',commend the* to . share of. 04 pablldiaircittage:CherlitilleV , , lotrell;fol'irktni:YeihifiC: oll t 44 4o. market , thket,t4giaitijahniiiiil44erlit44* of the. manigabfitv.***:gillii:4 l. l4itutl!l* 414 Ms old Irleadt,:iiiip•mistomera hiptiy, we. have &debt, toMilt caw! Pa*lti44lo4l4#wir#o**4,o4Alirilfli,..* - :Tb o •r' ,77 nsmi, fowl for4 - 4,he,l3*if of , llitarit:Plilloioplif and: Chiindet/i- tlielliiblVtdolfyaeatdd by,thele; Kinotualla t it Pfi)0111114r-LLY*titiliV., iihriacepii 41:the itigi PeTart7 t t l 010C — ,o,.w)ileli , itOked with emi;; • he'24l9 , iiyastittiii -1 ;tors Of 1'"1b;7"iz1)•V:---ttf ; 15 AyhimlrltV .6 0lic11 1 Addf k 4'43100114;167 v s, 4. .t: 'Mr. Tiiombs, of ',Georgia. L . The alitc# member of ; .. .4drnittiOration prty :patty, in: the „ Sonata of - tlie AnitedSflitea is naquestionably Ronsar It. l l l 467;ituc of Geor-, ,gla:' His mental resouroW - seat& to::_be , 'Ceasing: Bold, .a . 60 I as `at -*manner, he debitesliveri,quaidlon - gala, and often`witti-liontagions; farce: - HIS -argument - In linkiert fof the' ft. Slidell thirty 7 by, ar; the best which ha lineatlen has._ yet elleited.i.. PtcNitigt lb; the thiiiiii4ktiineAto,W. easy it Is rot' a great mind *reaglit,Pi,arlight,. and to clothe 'Withr.sfasoinating-rolins-Ahe 'most objectiona tile -, jr,Ope,aitiena:-.• • ; And yet; 14. r: .Teouss replied ?- s6 . natoi : iiiinisa On Wedniisday '111.4 ra ~tutother • truism-,narnely, that teiledt iti-nOt always equal-to the task of - (smoothing sway an ineensistency, or .of heating 'down , an indestructible I fact.” Mr. ,yeieinut was; Old '.'Whig 'is Henry, Clay ,Whlg;;aitretectiyeWhig,- bigh.tariff Whig. aritrnatife,_lda,co:mato 'and colleague, his frleneatid:alninit. 101.1rother * was the Bala 'din he s eiCe 001t8 . 0 (oboth led £lollBt ttiti,,iiernecratiepaity Ouija few Years ago, Teats - was , confessedly the iltichard=whose blows fell thick and fad upon the organization Cot Which they are now, `almost by common 'e.onient;,the oracles and' the leaders." The old lieu et' Mr.' Ttiouns trouble him hugely. itpo . 7 hertiioldli:ariespeiten:fearlessly, and printed , innumerable newspapere,,(incinding even the griMktAlebe,itielfi) and, written in letters thll of sparkling antithesis and glowing inveo tiVe, hells too proud to recall them; and there fore be attempts; and herein commits the fatal erkor 'Of _trying: to 'reconcile these ancient 1.-renthibmeneett . With:the new' ideas to whiCh hi _lion , : stands; publicly 'Committed. Thus, -after arguing signet the propositions to, die. criminate in fever 'of American-industry in raising the necessary, revenue for the support, of the Federal ,Government, he reasserts his "de:demos in favor - of specific - duties, but de= Clans that the 'only way 'to arrange and ad. JrlttV the ttuiff'question lite cut down expert ' ditures; And 'to , confine these' expenditures to th ArniMuitxif . maney received 0, the. public; TreAsii.`.instifYing all, the extravagance, scifar'ses the :Genera[; Post office Department is concerned, and ignoring the somewhat odo. tone memory of;the Galphins daring the Ad- Ministration' of Gen. - Terven, be pounces upon the proposition - toassist the great sta. isle, interests of Pennsylvania, and 'argues, upon' that '—'-and With "as much , feeling - as Proposition ; were neither more poi - less than a,serious plan, to plunder the t ,pnbite Treattury.l Two-things are' clear ' 'ty, 'apparent nem this effort of - bon. , grotto Senator a the one, that his reasser-. timi of the Justice of ' specific duties is in ,direct centrwrention i to the Cobh theory, that spepitle duties de net protect the revenue ; and ch g . oilier,that.his scheme of putting down 1-expenditures is en etble , of fulfilment in the ,present ;order of Ohio, and impossible of being permanently maintained. - And this latter alternative is somewhat practically answered and refuted by 1 his own 'Foment, a' few days ago, in support of the lAdallitietrationepPeal for thirty millions to hny Debi. not strange, that with ono; breath Mr. Toomns shOnld esk *to add thirty millions to the public debt either now or in a Short time to come, and with the other that he should demand - the reduction of the preient debt as' the' only way 4.0 conduct' the fleientment? • The policy of the Sonth—that Booth Which Mr. Toomns claims to represent, 'and which'Vepretiented by Mr. SLIDELL, Mr. ' 114isni,*, .o;iiitstatir, and 'others—is, in ,create; __a splendid Go:Vern znent.;:, Their cowrie, • upon this thirty-, Million,blll ,is andlelent, to establish . the as sertion. enormous expenditUres neees sary,to ireeP . up Postal facilities 10 that quarter 'of the'Conntryl "the'rnilliene paid out for pe enetein henies and other pghlie build. (DOM the - -eanie r section'; and their other irarlotts"deManditimen the Public Treasury.-all go• to shoWtliet,,howeirer they may theorize, their practical :policy look's to a splendid Go vernment..- unstatawnanlike, then—bow Ittuumptcierut; then—for these gentlenien to cle raorjoi_e - redaction of, imblia, expenditures, merely hipritlown the peat Interest which asks: for -nothing bnt Such protection as will result" DOM. the - tilexerable necessity that de tbe___PannoittioLtha_nuislte the support of the: government. - lidicifinew retina; for Many years editor of that; live& jourtial v the: Evening Mirror, of New York, wept to England by the steamship in company with Lord-'and Lady Bumf, and a, very merry-miseellaneetut.. party, and, true l to.his - 'had scarcely teuched -British ;s oil ' before - be Was E pen , in hand, inditing an'agreettble letter,to the Meta :York Tirissii, published yestaday, which pro- MbiellitPbe followed by , other epistles. !hie mPre,the bettor, We say. • lii.Finsistrapidly and pleasantly sketches : the leading incidents of the voyage, more par ti'cularly-nolicing ;the hiscei - hoard; Of a dallyijottrnil eallett-l'ha;tiziitie Lottery. "Be ', • " The articles e were Minded every d o lady, Bury; and publhhed by • bei n g. read a loud after 41finer. -, ,Arid hers' Imlay add - that; notwithstand ing there,Were ;five regular -meals daily, when the talk* were loaded with the most sumptuous anUifarled fare, yet every table was- a delightful lattices, as well as a vita repast, oocupying, at leasti pro-vSisetehdt r journal swelled yto o som t - r e ib e m wo - o h n e u s n ud let- - e de k er tal ag t , It proVed o bat h not owlywfsa hih Man of our company aalnger; an orator, and a wit, but a poet and afournalistas wolf Lidy Bury oen tributed a sto. entitled the PostliumonsPapen of Blanc o ' not, -surpassed by any similar production of ,Dlikeni. Train gave a us volu whilemes orstetbdies, and - - poetry , by_tbe yyoung yard a man on board by the name of Burns, a clerk in the New York house - of Morton, Grinnell, it Op , threw off gems in Thyme .worthy.or his great namesake. Mr. Smith, of Staffordshire ; Ooggilli of New York ;, Mr. Kinnard, of London ; and llir.'Oarter; of the viell-knoWit firm of A- Henry .t Go:, also coatributed liberally to the °ohm* of the Lottery. • k.olever artist, , Mr. Bartok', aketabed the portralttof the contributors; .and , ;thase,with theyariouvartioles were, made ,inti - a large riolume, whieli*a's put tip at twenty-. oue,,pornads--forty.two" tiokista; at urn shillings each. Mrs. Maloolm graham; of New York, won the: Prise, but ver3r, ;Madly placed the Original copy in the-bandit of Lord. fiery, who will fur nish boob subatriber; desires it, With a 'oopy,.*ldeh is - tebe prfrately , printed. The money raised - was; also ''phiced , in the hinds' of Lord Bury, to hand , over, to the above mentioned charity.'" ,„ • - This is pretty,.tdiff work in the - feeding line; Five meals a day,. and three hours spent over the • dinner table i However, the party hint undoubtedly cc a Wood time of-It" (as the breadiand-butter - boarding -aellool girls - have theli':intintiiiiipt r newspaper,Poll* rp - asset! muttbhaVe been worth r eading,' yirben,tlikiaterrEdwird Fewer went on his , dist A'rctiesip it ittipn, and'was laid' up in the 'ice'd4ing We ! Whole )Pinter- of 1819.20, the grow Pr ,thelficidrknew not- bowie kill time. .Itwasi suggested to commence a weekly news toWthe 'North' Georgia • Gazette and Winie'r Chronic/is wan_ regularly _leaned, on tiiinutleriiiti'-for,,-',Oeveral months, greatly to the pilectitlion "of.,the crew. 3 'Oen the Ex .neditirm returned .tp„ England; this -curious , was published, by JOHN , Monstavi of "London, in-a thin 4to' volume, and the- whole mlltiolkof.l,ooo 'copies eta guinea:each, was bold in five days. -A= very 'amnsing and Curi ous, bookit Wee; we delie that a copy Of 1 - ItWatild now bring live guineas, from any Vender Of odd bpi:dist : in London,, 'itte mention ibis fad; in the pipe that the :Asiatic Lottery, leittettfremaining fc privately printed," may, be bllsbed in this 'cortritry, portraits and fori the ,benefit of the reading , world at lar:Feiters. should see to 'this, and agreeatile' , Writer, lc Belle - lirittain," Could latisfactorily edit it, with ainitil l aiOnictlograpideS, and a Copious index., ibis slay BE EeTATE , TUESDAY 15*- flay A. largo eats and valuable property fiee-ThamturtalOnst pauiphlet ;catalogue attd, o ad. yertlaiientspzietten head: lOXIL4A.• VALUA BLE REAL TirrArt —Their sale; rielude two valuable Stores, 505 tied 609 Market street; elegant residence, Walnut stiiet vlarge lot; 198 feet; on Spruce street ; se veral large clay Ms,' Mogatasuslng ; 48 acres, Westlihtkadelphia; a nuWber of desirable city dwillinge, business • stands, ground rents, do., by , order,or Orpbans',43ourt, trustees, executors, and others ;,including the splendid new bankinghouse. *See advertiseinents,•auation bead, 001311Tlif Itninnsucz.•=We invite the attention orcenlil readers to the very desirable country real bibee, ethiCh will befolind advertised In another *dawn: • The properties are in New Jersey, con venient to the ow, and easy of amen both by rail ,and watei oomminitittOoti. flee adenitisement. Oli Patarrtani NOW ON PANIIIIIITION. — The paint int4 to be sold, on TI/811d1,17 next by B. Boott, Jr., inettoneei;43l - Ohesinitt street, are now open for 'nil tl6 11th eitalogito ' exa na n, • '',-Iroar , Lnax wine has been produced in Tex b*4.11. Buchanan, whole ,ai neparde are oppo It 141 Paso, on the Rio Orande. THE PRESS.-PIBLADELPHIA; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1859. BY MID.N:IGIIT g4J:L Letter Rom Y,4tnehirsgton... [Correspondence of The Press.] Wesninction; Feb.' 11, 1259. The debate in the Senate on Mr: Slidell's thirty- Million bill, which `should be entitled a bill for this •pnypoie of provoking hostilities with Spain, has reopened with unusual animation. Unquestiona bly the ablest speech made in favor of this bill was that of Senator Toombs, of Georgia. Mr. Ben ljamin, who may be (Moldered ono of the most ao complished filibusters in the Senate, is now on the floor. Upon the assuranee that a bold blow vidild be made to soar. - the acquisition of Cuba, Mr: Il t enjamin wee faceted to the Senate by the Leglsla tere of Louisiana; his friend, Mr. Slidell, otute and daring, politician; reports ..the blll; and will make the best fight he can to carry it success-, feilyto completion. Thotie who oppose the seheme 14 the Democratic party do, not do so because they are unalterably hostile to the purchase of Cuba; on the oontrary,l think the entire Democratiopar ty, with many of ' the Opposition, would be glad to see. such a result, if it could be honorably add peaoefully brought, about., Mr. Benjamin is trying to prove that the only way to obtain Cuba Is by, the passage of some such bill as that which has been reported:through the Committee 6n For= Mot Relations; a bill not nearly so objeotionable as it was it 'first supPesed; to be, because In it the Ekeoutive is restrained—flora thenimployment , of any of the money sot apart for the purpose, unless on the arrival of certain important contingencies. And yet, in its present shape, I believe that its 'passage would not only not facilitate the object' sought to be obtained, but will awaken intense in- dignation throughout Europe, strengthen Spanish authority in Cuba, and render it almost impossi ble for us to maintain friendly relations with Spain itself, It is this consideration whioli renders the earnest support of the Slidell thirty-million bill so objectionable, 'at the present time, to all pa triotic conservative nien. The South are begin ning to , reflect, on the other band, upon the exact value of the acquisition of Cubs to them. That • class of Southern politicians who look to Cuba - Am furnish now slave States ate gradually coming 'to appreolite the fact, that the moment CAA becomes ari integral portion of the Union the foreign slave trade with that island ceases at onoe; under the law of 1819, and by the constitu tional', provision of NOB ; and furthermore, that without a large addition of slaves—by some esti mated at more than a million=the island cannot be properly cultivated Now, it is a fact, daily veritied,:that Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee; ,Kentucky, and even gores, are largely interested in the' inter-slave-trade, and partuntlarly in sending forward their Degrees to Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and especially to Texa,y ; while Missouri, on account of her imme, diet" contact with lowa, Illinois, and other frep States, not to speak of Kansas and the rapid growth of trawl' sentiment in St. Louis, will soon lose her distinotive ehayaoter- as a slaveholding State. l i d the market of Cuba be opened to alavelabor (and it Is demonstrable that her great staples cannot be cultivated and produced without slaye labor), and the important question is imme diately presented to the South, whether in add ing Oghe to this piston we do not thereby, in the came of things, before atspther generation has ex pired, add five or six free States to those already in existenee. Qf course', it is not proposed by Slidell, or. Mr. Toombe, or Mr. peDjamin, to feed the demand for slakes In Puha, by continuing clandestinely to eneouruge the atarleau foreign lave-trade. The idea that is mest.potent hero among thp advocates of the " thirty-million bill," Is to the effect that if it shall pass, our policy as to Cuba will be established, and that henceforwaid it will be easy to get the island, because we have resolved *op it. This will be a lovely load for Democrats to carry in 1S D! • PIONZEri. WeenuaTote; Feb. 1.1, iBi Cuba is the cry. - The Administration is full of hope that if Stay oatifastan upon Cuba, and make it an Irene, it gilt brie; t,ttp vbuie concern safely Into port. Every hungry editor that comes th+ Washington Is filled with Cuba. This Jo t° he the t.sxt and thp test. The Cabinet is full of it ; tit r e ?resident is full Qf p, even In his solitude, (it is ae the yew York fferal4 says, that he retreats to his nom for *Lours at a time ;) alt the extreme South is in favor of it. Crders hayp been sent forth to make it a party measure. Yea see that Seoretary Toncey has compelled the De morale State Convention of Coineetieut to make it the poipt te silly upon there. Tammany Hall has endorsed it, and where7er there are hungry -officaaeekers it will find supportets. Fepend , upon it, the Cuban question is to be put orth to Shield and save the Administration. Will it not, be a mere pasteboard protection ? The attempt to retrench thp expenses of the Federal gaiernment has glyen rise to some ea; time suggestions. But of all those which deserve to be frowned down, the effort to out off the appro ..urlatienin_ll..... be commended.. No doubt ,Tohn c ! 'hue- Made a vast fortune,and is constantly adding to IL', Most of this 'good luck he has 'earned by his industry and his energy. No doubt. the Coat of his publioation OM be sensibly reduced. But to stop the globe, by rehising supplies, is .poor pica yune economy. ft is a pabliaation of vast and of popular utility, and a source of great iniormation. X. L.OlPr from , rfp* (Correspondence of The PIMSL.I • "Hey tromp, Pep. Another attempt is to be mode to Dope OW pity charter, of (*moo with* view to political reeelte. The gentlemen named an commissioners to make the nears, airy alterations and revielons, - ars Hamilton Dish, Charles O'Connor, and Henry IL Seddon, as respectable *trio ail p,onld, , perhaps, be named to discharge that Important and onermot dply j bpp nobody Mints that their work would be adofted, *a enbesitted. The good and non-political portions would be accepted, but rtddit' Cons would be male of a partisan character designed to enure to the exclusive advantage of the Republican party. The commissioners are repaired to complete the work, and have it submitted for ppproval or rejec tion at a special election. If approved, Limn it is to be submitted to the Legislature for confirmation. The thttionaj Quard—seveath regiment—ere some what disappointed that Governor Woos will not be with them on the occasion of their grind festival on the 22d instant.. Should the weather be Strobl°, the military` displ.y on that• day will surpass anything that, ass Valli ',Glimpsed in Now or since the great cable celebration. • The position it was intended Gover nor Wise ehoold 011 will be ::03031Lpiwq. by Colonel Wil liam M.Seyionl Bailee now "Boat Song,” now so popular in London, is said to bp one of the best things he has ever Compos ed. The words are by General George /". Morris. . I was prpe e nt, last erening, at the op enipg or the amine and elegantlY-arranged new room of the Gen. graphicalapidoal sod SW , lineal Society, in Clinton Hall. Ad dresses were made by the Rev, Dr. Hawke, WM. Onlien •liryant, Judge Daly, Mr. LOIVIttt a P d -41 " n g others' preeent were George Bauman, Preildent 4lpg, of Columbia Collegi; Professor Guyott,oyrie W. Diehl, and Henry Grinnell. The meeting ended with a sump tuous sapper. Behind the president's chair was sus pended Gevernor Stevens's map of the great lakes and northwestern territories, showing in, what places the temperature was the same. The Acillanij of Music, was ..packed last evening, at the benefit et little El{a Banc Her reading wen cer tainly a wonderful performance, fora child lees then three years old. Bbe lo now to be withdrawn, for a time, from ad public Orformanoes, for the purpose . of • being sancta-ed. Elliott has reeently been painting 001120 superb por traits. Be is now engaged on a face that presents floe opportunity for the exhibition or his peculiar tel '—that of ErAlovernor Enos T. Throop, whose !lowing, nor/Albite hair, tine eye, and etrongly marked restorer, ire just the points that Elliott revels in, and which he transfers Eltit miraculous truthfoinete to canvas. - I leain from. a eompetint source in the dry.goods trade, that the receipts of spring fabrics are not only very, large, bat that there is every probability they win be nearly, if not suite, three times It larie es they were in the spring of 1858. The importers are ceiling largely% ally jobbere, The English adeices Indicate a further *trance in prices, and this -has doubtlese produced the recruSt inaroased demand. Transactions in real estate coritione to attract the attention of those having money to inveet Nor the week ending on .riesday. last, the =mint sold at atm. lion 'forded up over $420 000, of which $320,256 was Improved city property, the balance unimproved, and lu Brooklyn. ,The total amount of real estata !told in this elty, at auction, since January let, arootrute to 4000,302. Col. Blrinn Boller, now In London, has commented cerise of ;Were to the New York Times, the Brat number of which appears this morning. It is noy, Belle Britten-bib, and gives diverting accounts of the expedients reacirted to to while away the time during the voyage. Every good fellow In the country will bested to knot/ Shalt:to Beedlonter," col. T. B. Thorpe, hue become . part proprietor' and editor of the old Spirit of the nines. Hid elle Is admirably adapted to the require ments of his nen position, and I greatly miejudge if he does not make the Spirit by far the most interesting readable, .neWey, practical sporting paper ever pub, tidied In the country. - Be is the very man for the play*. porrospondent of the New York Evening Post, writing from on board the United Suttee steamer Merrimac, at Nioarivia, tells us Viet "filibuster manners" have reached the Churoh there, as well: as . the State. flare is the story : " This dilapidated seaport enjoys the equivocei distinction of' being the landing place of Walker and his followers in, their first invasion of these shores •in May, 1855. As p ri m i tive little or no opposition to them from the and simple.. looking natives of this vioinity, there are, in:kind!. cations of the loitile adventure remaining, ex oept the ead tales of some wh) 'suffered from the tyranny of being pressed into an unwilling ear, vice • and, I may add, a notice written in at this entrance of one f ou n d te ohnrohos in Realejo, (Whioh, I am told, is in other °harebell in Nioaragua,) to the abet that strangers visiting the church are requested to'retuove their hate on entering, and not to smoke.' That it should be deemed necessary to publish this notice in English only, sufficiently Indio:gee who those strangers were, and the manners they brought with theln." At a recent meeting of the Amerlean Academy of Arte and Balances, in Boston, the deaths of Prescott, the historian, and of Bond, the astrono mer, were appropriately noticed by resolutions and eloquent addreesolf. rHE LA~7 ' ES~J~ NEWS rgF,,P:‘.OitAPH. TIEIWE' CON GRE SS secopcgesoop. , . ~... _ . .. ti — - Weenneostow, Feb, 11. Mr. Yuen; of Pleride, 'from the Committee on the Pest Ofeeeerspotted a bill to abolish the franking privi lege. Mr. WILSON. of Massaebusetts, introduced a till for the purples- of providing for the raparme , t, to ,the State of Massachusetts. a batistes dee her for money sixoeuded" for the United Ettetes renting; the wet or 1812. - 7. . Mre SIMARD, of New York, tilled up the cue e the Indiana Semitone. Ile described the question rui one founded in a principle of tramendant imprtance. The State of Indiana Is now not...presented and misrepre sented in the Senate of the Upited States He dented that the decision of the Senate is abeolute and irreeer eible He could not conceive how Senators can nuln• lain that • decision of the Senate is an Irrevocable judgment, and he took issue with those who eo men .tarn. The Senate's action is legis'aelve and not jet ties!, and hencelt is not final, but subject to reconsper- Mimi. , Mr. SWAIM then proceeded to demonstrate that the Senate is bound to give the lodise:muse a recoMbera tion,, and that State has a jut right to be howd by those men she has chosen t 3 represent her, for the hoe entrusted her case neither to bimself (Mr. Sewed) nor t i the Senator from Illinois (2.1 , . Trumbull), btt only to them. Mr. BRIGHT. of Indiana, mild that he bad wheed 10 make &reply but hie friends had advised him to leers the ease of himself and colleague in their hands. to would seek another occasion to reply. 'A. good de el of incidental discussion arose whetlor the vote to lay the matter on the table should lie Knee,- loot to • final decision or the case. et length tbe *to was taken on the mere motion that the Raj sot delay on the table. Which was carried bye vote of 8t yeas to 21 eye— the full Republican vote The private Wender was postponed till to-mirow. Mr. BONJAMIS, of Loutsiaoa, then spoke in fair of the entehase of Clubs He commenced by describing the value of Cub! He ' said that all the British, French, and Dutch Wit In dies, together with the possession's of those Poem in Guiana, are not equal, Intrinsically, to that Jittery island. Ire then precluded to demonstrate the Allure of the disastrous experiment of emancipation. Beano'. paled negroes have not yet become the admirab pea , sentry and yeomanry the Buell& abolit:ontats (ophe. Riad. Compel. ory labor, he argued, was turnery In , the tropics. While Cuba is kept in the grasp oppain, she cannot keep up her supply of negro labor") , the surreptitious slave trade. The Coolie ayeetle in& I nicely worse. He related some details of theorrrre of the Coolie trade, showing that these rarrable Asiatics died at the ratio of ten per cent. per !num, and they were mere raw material to be woad tip into sugar. In view of the necessity of belabor supply, Cubs, must aeon follow St. Domingo orrit Woobe come American He would not s the • ts of the Recaleltion of Cuba on one trade. manatee: I. or agricultural interests. Geographically, Cube Wad be a deetructive element in the hand§ of the ltrieh lb case of ewer between the United States and let Bri tain. He dented that Spain in an indeparint on. time. She bas sole her sovereignty in Vol te Great Britain. There was a time when she was j Manned by the offer of money, for Groat Br.tain pa her four hundred thousand pounds to stop the elmehle, which etre has not done. lie further denied thistle Cubans hail petitioned to remelts under the jadtation of Spain. The island of Ceiba, at ono time, is an inte gral part of the Spanish Kingdom, eo unarmed by the Coastirotion. Doliver'a plan to assist Caen dealer Ing her indeneneuee fell throgalb because° United St tee teething that Great Britain intent to !oleo the cpportenity, 'luring the struggle for ice , to as ro came • pteolorete, ipterpotee trz r. Olity, and prevonted the movement •Sp•in eleresed, and placed the island in a state of siege, ant bas ever since eo remained under the despbtism of I Captain' General, who Is invented, like the eomnder of a besieged city, with unlimited power over land pro perty. Yet are we told that the Cubans Pete remain under thisjoke.• Not so; they have do all they could to throw it off. In 18V1 there we revolt. Later, there was the conspiracy of the Bk Eagle ; later, those familiar attempts to alt, of ly, 1851. when a few patriots declared their indepunce in a t e roeinuation, which Mr . Benjamin re, setting rth- their intolerable grleyances. Theleiity of übs to Spain sea only maintained. thirty thotreend baeorsete, and - peels that' toll the coast: The' comparison between the °plied nu'. aimed (rebus end ' the 'riled three None of our fathers Is fallacious. Ali that the Cue could do they blue 'done. 'This being the case, whiny net pongrese make an exprenilich of their opinitowaede purchasing it I He need not reply to theitement that the otter to purchase Cuba would be Miaow, &Wore the Spanieh dignity- Ereryping it Spain boo held entitle rentinent hoe been rn fl her ex., oept Louisiana and Plorida. bath of w soh el bough!. If England and Warm abject. that einem is 'strolling conelJeration for persisting, Great Biltalifered to buy Cube in 1823; and in 1823 and • 1826 i at the bottom of a plot to take it under irotecto rate. Both failing, she new proposes ripartite treaty, between Englaed, Prato, sod ' United States, to guaranty that nobody but Speliall have ft, Al to Prance, what right harvests to $t to the put vial/ Whist Interpolation into law of na tions prevents t'ie acquirement of try by Dunham! Napoleon's angle boueht Louie As to liugland; if she Wass bar votes, Mr. Ben Gnats that the reply will be a demand that 'Cuenca for her title to the Bay Islands, and when Lorarendon pleads - "spontaneous settlement," we trn the a stionteneenssettletnenta of Cuba There tneed to !evoke 'the musty biblels of Internailetal I tto thew that she belongs to Spain. tei'e week no nits. The ftuntemental basis of the American polleyhe right of the people to Institute out forme of ernment. Clubs 119140211 14 ker people, and it form to say yilat„t form of Governmest they will liveeer. We propose tiperellaselrou Stain i bet If Es dignity I le offended, let tes inviteher tei grant thertenee to I her Cuban subjects, and we will indemulfr for the outlay, trustlog to recompense ourptirev it friendly relations that will be sure to spring up. he refuse I to cede, or to relax her despotic grasp, lee United I Sides, bathe fuser the world, tell her ills the brit Mallon that offers she will extend to tisane the some aid that Great Britain gave the ir Spanish nolostee lei:even—the same sad that ffralare as in I the decked days or the Reyolutione °tibiae prefer Independence, we will protect theOpehdent ; , if they prefer annexation, we will recathem with welcome. , 1 Mr. Dootteete, of Wisconsin, said thet'American I police' seep pu a trip'e foundation-fin •, under no I otraumstanees can Oahe be transfinau ny other Eurepean Poker' second, thst eo WS 'Veer to ' el sin we will - 1. Id Dela - Po pi,opie of the island, by pure cession, are Tea, to accept it. He express welt free_ to le balletic that in the Propels* of'time Wth b. i n ,,.1 corporate:l into the Union, but 4.4 p raider that time as yet come. In support. of these h ati e ni c b u , o t t h ed . .milioriea,llT.Mlelare. B y n . e a b ul an tb sg e R i t re ub tar litsa Y :t . M T . h i le vlo P t ß ah hi pr e i er . pluptte,iabwlettoear,rnsbfurotainnoottlotedfoorerraitshts:ttopathmfterpotraimpoothgeeproro.usrl,foo. x elaessis. where no' nag could Soot wit ' ... o n., skin. .What{ _ the Upited States make faw n ., .‘ ii of any lee! he whole tiolley pr the Ile l A i b een for the freedom of the sale. For that t ran o f 1812. For that the United States Oen* p elect. tate Wren Sea by bee war with the Algeri sir that Val y.iii trimly abrogating.. the Sound du +d r y retrixiter Of illtririlf the Rs pi to preitet seg 1,, closed sea ' • ' We bate only space In this thatch to p ad; h s smoke iii favor of hie plan for ereettleg a free intr. ton in the American' tropies, rend oonetv4 an amendment that no Orate for the 'acquisitive:Lb. 'ball be valid unieu ratified by a majority ooe white citizens of the island Mr. OairTIMDMII obtained the door, and title adjourned lieclUSIS OP REPRESENTATIVES? Mr. Epnitho, of New York, detster s qu'et .privilege, vela an **trent [tom the e Washingtni_ pondence of N ,the ew York Tipms, in which itid that the paint purchased for the Brooklyn Rd was need in painting his [Mr. Searing''] funs le_ cording to the evidence elicited before the et. appointed to inyeatigate the alleged kande thy Mad um 'Ards. Beaulieu's/a the article are ant have slander, perpetrated and set on .foot 0 baser rorrespoudent, and be felled on the chat the committee to Mete oelatally wither such i has been adduced. I Mr. ealfoalll, of Ohio, dietinatly ststed the, green, whatever had bean submitted to the el involving the gentleman Iron York. The tee bed carefulty avoided giving any Inform newspaper ,coriespondente. If ilrbe the pleurae House, the testimony w.II be submitted in It part of next week. The House resumed the consideration of th • bill for the a4catesion of Oregon into t theo MrOl.lllX, of efissourl, seed thatteen alien saffrige and the exelusion of free rupes, lattoes concerns Oregein ramie, and, under all seances, she ought to be Omitted without rA The Atipms" Express Robbery' SIO,OPO her population 'ton 3.1 r a . g o o p r p e t g o o o n r , p b ta . ,..of . T or e a t u h e e s ; D e s o ti ,o o i t r t pae a d y t o h f e l l , . T Pon pod its alieneenffrege lew. ction of the ,Oeuetitution, was &leo ready to vote for the &AA , IMONTOOMIRY, Ala., Fee 11.—Tbe reward offered by facilireprtth..°9calarrnalisaolfonilirf le c an hug sal, ts Wit b h ein a g f r rel , r y enl, ... of Or erftb such s Pm:pupation as her Fen h e i Adams' Semen Com meant' for the N arrest e l a i n r ri o r r o k e .. kir. Dawes' (of liassachusttis) objeo t 1 0 n s t o f f setl,C 0 0 , ha s been r a b ° . u ol i e ,l n i ßr r c . _rePeela': sad t es d p i r . B i t o tt tlw an ie h m l o o a :, : t ie tt total e r :::: t eemi .m i t 1.1 is i s d i " o n e ; ut o b" f l ic . o . r e e Oregon with tt a li h. e i t ln d 1 the ot 0,rp. 13 , 0 I n . : t iw i . ke r. ! 1: 0 1 74 1 i t s ee he 1 Steamer :4 7 lotion of the Federal Constitution, under that t. Johns, arrived here . this everting. eton which guaranties to the settee:as of subs all the privileges and immunities of citizens several Stet s. If Oregon bra the right othe r ve feel:ether • free colored people, all the States have a right to drive them into the broad ocean. but tNot only le it proposal to exclude them from 0 o te prevent them from suing In Ile warts holding property. and from eating the bread of li het: Fusion , of bloolsobooetta, would extend welcome to Oregon into the Confederacy of States cams oar history and magnanimity At the tut a only six Repebiloan Senators voted against the bi he never heard that they attempted to read the ten out of the party. "If the people of Oregoell wrong, he would refer 'to the New ,leatiland' pjl who were also fanatics on from', subjectin be them, the pilgrims of the Peolfte may yet become With regard to the argument of the intuffloinsay potation of Oregon, he asked, did not the Repubi vote for the Topeka Constitution, with feu tha the population In gartala than in Oregon?. lie o that the people of Oregon aro aboye led those of the older Stated in all manly lev oberaoter. „ Mr. liter, of 'Georgia, rejeiced that the d had not token a sectional party Man, hut ate w posed to the admisslon of Oregon on the giquid 0 insuOielettry of population and He alien suffrage ' Mr, OJAAV. B.lloollartia. of New York, opera ,blll for the follewing unions: first. that the ached u or b O u r ,s e i g o o d n t w y o t u t ll b o e 9 a .a p , a e l i p il a i b p l tierin of the rul MOO of Keens, an nrjuet discrimination in favor of Oregon; second, the admiselon would be unjust to the larger and o States ic respect to representation in the Senate Howe' sad third. becense of the atrocity endue I barbarity of egableing free people of color from a , dance sad from Civil rights. I fir. OMIX, of Indiana said that althOugh there objectionable features in the Oregon Cenadtutiou, had made up tale mind to vote for the bill, - as the 1 tbet can be done under the present otranmebloties. said when be was a resident of Ohio, the pet yet( gave was . for Joshua It Giddier' for mender or C , guse, eta Vine when it was unpopularto be cabin ' ant'-elayery man, This was the best Oenetitu ' year at all Oregon could get. so long la it Jo ruder the heron ..„ „ l e , , )3 6 : 2i n , 0 (00 1 0 0 .g a . a rotten Administration, which ha * Ore pod , a same w ar eek .h if o latt or y la e a s t r grace to the country. sports Mr, Besanast, of Ohio, said his oppoltbn to ee 'erne period of last year are quoted o. 62 a o :34: bill rotted on she great principle,' which reply to s thus far ahead of last yar .. Territories, irrespective of latitude and 'tin petit( e thus sentiment of the Oseple. The Constitution 4 Ore et t , h o , :n omo p atm o t r oe te nitimo 021,4trpy.e.air contained a proposition to transfer the sovereignty port . t o h r e tb i e e U de n ri lt l ed la tt2U oi s tiz to en t i he on h l e jr ud e4 eor b a e l , le t a h n e d Peo und P e l r e tuliredreefonregteroeasoas a n n . d A ni n w ot i h to er e o4.l t ec hu tte p o ro w s es eri t b h it eler g l h n t s; d d . yj un sa e l d ea x o . ' . 2 ,.. o2 l o .. h a h t d 3 s ix at c. o,ll , o l. B . 3 / 4r ici t h :gl o : o l, hundred atranwiTinodhollotdgaltanlel e p n .b .a li c o co l u aw at of or tht e at ir yn oxi m torate,aslo.ebutles of ft 1(c; sales asedyleien P er l o e r x l i d a , Ei b ' y denying them judicial redrese. ~. the week 25 500 bags Mr. , Eseitase, of Indlacia, give notice of histritenti of the week 35,600 a Ito offer a substitute for the amendmeut of his loiterer; port 10 IMO t. (111 r, Davis,) who proposer' to repeal the nstrieti port same time of last year 86,000 ii clime in the compromise bill relative to Keno. , U English's substitute providers that, herealter,no Tern DQE °ATTIE MARKET, Feb. II —At male i tory thrill be admitted into the Milan as a State, nnie Us—about 600 leaves and 148 btore or; i . t o m i he p e tetyi populationo ua Iy s •• f o r r ite 8 0 d r , i by r y eo ll e n o t e i r i t i l 114 i n t lsti hoagie t h earsork 1 ng old, Oxen, Prices BtM Three 1 7: a 5e h ich7y O ilei o ra w kre s :t , o n c:B n ln d a4s o :_ n ; e 2.l4 , 6. T atit w srova e : This fact being ascertained steps shall be taker& fort fl o r i a d t , s q 2 n o a l :/ 2 • 4 y, i formation of a Constitution, and the State shill be ai ltd quality, $5 ; o dinars, sr pi 10 t,, t ,,.; milted with or without slavery, as the Oeietitutio —Working Oxen, per pair, s ee, 90 0 1 50 - : may prescribe. All laws or parts of laws inrensieten elves from Sin 40m0f ; Yearlings, none ; with this act to be repealed. . Mr BANDIDOIC ; of LObildSOS, adreested the admiesior7.ants-3 00.' et ma het ; prices in lots, extra, o l f 5 Cattle 4 6 a averaged g o e r d better .l'e°l l Ml o se : of Gipson: , He was not surprised to bear hisseiciniset! nth ; and other' Northern men claiming the power of Con . B .l . t p a p o l l y d o f f ° r bootd gross to regulate the right of suffrage in the Mates . Ms 8o te lb; Tallow, 'reecho I,e , lb i In reply to the gentleman from Georgia, (Mr Rill), b b; °athletes, 3101.10 V lb. said he was advocating s doctrine dangerous to tb The gaoler South. . were l weeks. Boleti were quick at an ad. [At four o'clock, there being an underlay:4ll,g the best quality ; some a fe g w ood p none but the Oregon question would be dleoussed to- than our quotations; third and Jarrell day, all, excepting about a doiren member's, took their' 'en when there is departure: and the galleries were soon nearly deserts'. bre Boson, of New York, male a wools in fever of the bill, and Mr. Argress, of Kentucky, opposed its passage. Mr. Blitisow,Of Virginia, hid formerly opposed the, lidMiiiigi'n eselttelvely on the ground of an lasuffieletwil Of populstion, end tbbt objection now remains.. e. Or. rmv;lo, of blirlitinippi, epees in favor of we till Mr. OILMAN, of Vatrio, git e the rewn why he would vote against the airruesion.ot Oregon. lie wee chiefly oppoeed to the ;gauge In the Oonahtutton proscribing the free negro and mulatto. The lionso th, n adj >arned. LATER .FROM HAYTI. THE EMPEROR ESCAPED TO JAMAICA. HE CLAIMS BRITISH PROTECTION. CITARLTSTON. Peb 11 —The brig Eliza Nelson Lae arrived with Kingston dated to the 2:th sit The Emperor Soulonque having escaped from lEfaytt in an English ship, bad arrived at Kingston, where be claims 'steamer protection. • The steamer Washington. from New-York for Ban yranolaro, via Aspinwall, put into Kingston for coal on the 2lith nit She landed fifteen passengers at (trey town. New °susses, Feb. 11.—Private advises from Ta ntalus, to the 24th ult., state that the Revolutionists in Kavti were entlitilyesecessfal. , - Emperor Soolougne had escaped' to Jamei a with hie family and treasure, and intended to reside there. FROM 'CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER MOSES TAYLOR AT NEW YORK. . New Yomt, Feb. 11.—The eta/unship Moses Taylor, from Aspinwall on the OA that , with the Ben Francisco malls of the 20th nit , has arrived. Ifsr California advice. have been mainly anticipated by the steamship Quaker City at New o.leans. The Motes Taylor missed, on the 9.h !net , the sloop. of-war Brooklyn, steeriog southwest. The frigate Roanoke and slOop.cf.war Savannah were at Aspinwall. The Moses Taylor brings $1,80,000 in treasure. The principal consignees are : Welle & Farg0...4314,000 lEfoge & Co' $68,000 J 'Strang & Co.. . 145,000 N. Kelly &Co 50.000 Am. Each Bank.. 91 000 James Patrick 60,000 FtOOllllllBC. C 0.... 69.00 f W. T. Coleman..... 49,000 Metropolitan Bank 60 000 13slIsman & C 0.... 42,000 CALIFORNIA. The Tehama Gazette says a vela of coal. which ••••• • . • • wan thought would equal the goat& cannel oust, bad been found on Elder crash. Preparations were .being made to celebrate the Bernal Centennial. In various parts of the State. The new rqqar refinery. in Ban Francine() had been much damaged by an explosion of the boiler. Only one man was killed though there wee thirty persons in the building at the time. The French have taken possession of Clipperton Island, which lice six hundred miles westward of Ace. Faso. On New Year's day the nettles at Round valley, Ont. ifornla, killed forty Indians for etealing their stock. or Johnson had arrived there with troops to gye protection to unnfrendlog Indians A stage running bet seen Forest UM and Yankee Jim's, In Placer county, was robbed by etht or ten highwaymen of between two end three thousand dollars. EOI3TII Ammucts. Valparaiso dates to January let had been.recetved. 01,111 was 01111 In a disturbed condition and the provin ces were under marital law A number of perilous had peen arrested for eedltlon. They were eantillibed to a one of 41,000 eaoh, and three years eglle. Others, who were lees implicated, ware fined S'OO. The prase wee entirely under the direction of the Ho row nt. Provisions were doll. Copper bad advanced to 118. The dates from Callao ato to January 11th. . The prospect.; of a general revolt was increasing. While Co edict was being read on the ntb, prohibiting the tearing up et rails, and cutting of telegraph wires. the mob did everything they were forbidden to do Theo piate were drawn daily with g o nsguine.l threat ening Castilla witiedeath• The correspondent of the Panama Stu , says that by the next mail he may have to report the mob butchered or the Government overthrown. Lettere from Caracas, dated January 7th, report the Republic la a quiet emlltlon General Peer. wee at Vaiencla. He had been wall re. calved In all-the towns through which he mead. Ohm. R. Howard, of Baltimore, died at Panama on the 30th ult. Non-Arrival of the steamers. IrAttrAx ' Feb. ]2-1 &cluck A. M —Tbe expected 'teen:o4llp America ben not yet been s'gualled below. She will bring Wee to the 29111' ult., and week later ttin preeloge adlripee. The night IN nicer and cold. • FORTLAND, Rah. 12-4. o'clock A. Pit.—The ateamehlp Irdian has not yet wade her appearance below. Naw Yoag, Feb. 12-2 °Week A.M.—The line be tween here and Boaton has been lnterrppted mince the above was received. From Washington. • WMIIIIEIIOE, Feb, 11,—Several daya ago, thirty of the itepubliotn members of the Home were expected SI vote for the bill for the admission of Oregon Into the Union, but now the calculation Is on not more then half that number, If ao many. Judge Douglas has been invited by some of the leading Democrats of Now Hampshire and Connecticut to visit those Stated and make political speeches. fotator Fliott has introduced a bill having in view tee aubstitutioi of Iron for other solid materials in the bonding of ships and public edifices. Ijoa. yohp Crottrase Ircittpee tonight before the Haatilogton 4rt Aisoololop. The Recent Democratic Cauca?. • CORRECTION IN TUE REPORT OP PROCEEDINGS. Wash's°Tow, Feb. 11 —Several materiel errors oo ,curred Id the transmission of the report of the proceed ings at the Damocratlo canons on Wednesday night. The only resolistkfus adopted were those of Mr Phelps, of Missouri, bfk large majniltv. • Mr. Orewford's resolution, declaring it Inexpedient and honeatsesrj to disturb the tariff of 1867, was de feated • vote of 27 , yeas to 81 s ye) United Staten Nupreme Court. WASIMIOTOR, web. 11 --No. IL Board of Commie 'donors of the clues o' Knox re David 0. Wallace. On motion of the counsel for the defendant, a writ of certiorari Was granted. No: 284. Simpson h Toppan, claimants of the ship Sarah, re. Samuel Welsh. et al. The motion of the counsel for appellees to dismiss for west of jatiedio. Bon was set down for argument on Friday next No. State of hileeouri vs. The State of Hentaelt7. On motion of the "domplainont, leNpe wse graMed to ale a bill to equity against Kentucky, and process of subfmta awarded the' ease . 87. Steamer Republic+, ate. Joseph B. cent . ornery at el. olalmente,..Vohn A-dergen at at. Th e o; • diftWireradber rat i VlVlglifignit of the propeller Orreniburp, re. Nber B ' Ward et al., mini van of Samuel Ward, 'and No. 80. Eber B. Ward, eta., Ts. ShiltrObemberlaln et al. The argument of theme causes woe continued on botO Ildes. The Telegrflph g oneolidetk. New Yong, Ifeb. 11.—There has been as yet node& nits agreement in relation to the untomplated commit dation of the telegraph Hoes with th, American Com pany, though matters are progressing favorably There has not, nor un'there be any arrengemhot affecting the reports for the Assoolatek Press from Halifax, as the eompablee immolating have nothing to do with that lies. The Halifax as well at all other n'ell-,regu• hied Hoes, send their triehmigee, acoording to the pro. vlidons of their !hatter, in the regotarbrder an re ceived. No preference is now, or ever has been,given to the Associated Press by th e American Company, or by 'the Halifax line. • Ind* ntlibb9r Patent Decision. Far Yond. Feb: ilt.-4n the s Cirmilt Court to-day. in the else of Horace Day vs. pl a i n ti ffs' oard Langer; Jgdgelngonoll denied the motion for lus in jondtion, and held mOng other thlogs, that Dv, as the licensee of Goodyect, bad.no right to make, iige, or 'MC or to license others to make, use or vend, any elastic woven lubber gsods , and that the right of Day is confined exclusively to the shirred or corrugated India rubber goods invented by Goodjear, end deesribe4 in Isle patent of March fith, 1114. whl if nonvoitiop ? nIOIIIIO4D Vlrglitla, February 11.—The Convention tn.ahy nominated Wait:man P Willey, of 41onongalia county, for Lientenant•Governor, end Walter Freston, of Washiogtoo county, for Attorney General. John H. Botts made along speech in Which he &re ekeded the ground he will 4. e to his address at the New York Academy; on.the 214 tnirtaot—namely, ago. alltton of all the 9pposatrois parties In tho North all Booth, for the Pres•dential campaign, to dOest the pe. recency He was loudly clmered. Z. The Convention is still In session. The Kunsan Legislature. By. Louie, Feb. It —a. bill sppropriatlng $l,OOO, and authorising the employment of counsel for the defence of Mr. Day and hie eon, who are charged with abluct log negreee from blomonri, and who are now in jell at Platte City Mo.,dae passed In the lower hones of the Sams Leglelatve, on the Ith Met , without °plays!. ,141 on. Prolimsor Mitchell in Brooklyn. 'Nateli YORE, Feb. 11 —Au immense audience greetgd I .temor Mitchell We evening over in Brooklyn, . ere be delivered hie great lecture on °emote. He yes for your city tomorrow morning, to lecture in , evening et Jain'' Hell upon the wonder. of the meal Heaven'. Markets by Telegraph. it Mummer, Feb 10.1:lotten—The sales of Cotton the week have been 00 0 0 bales, including 2,300 s yesterday; the quotations have declined Map • the highest point of beet week. The receipts for week have been 15,000 bales; the total receipts of • op at all the Southern ports amount to 2 830;000 s The stock In port is now 78,800 balm Rice has need go. &ALT *TON, Feb. 11—Cotton—Sales of 4 600 bales y them lokbe. t 11,—Cotton e i t s t d led p raensds ed,gessed. with sales , 0 bales to-oy. • ANN ill Feb. 10 —The receipts or Cotton to. day , 111 bales; quotations Ye unchanged; the receipts eek werell,7so bales, malting the total receipts a par 632,350 butes, being an increase over the ending period of last seer of 198,000 bales. Thp ..w In poet is Cl 880. moons, Feb. 11 —Flour quiet. inward and fondest at $5.76 Wettest rouse ;$1 stool 70 to for white, and $1 80e1 86 for red. Corn firm at , for white and yellow. Provisions quiet. Whle • ,m it icMAT!, Feb. 11 —Flour Is ill fair demand ; sales 0 bbla at $5 30 , 2,5 35 for State. The recolpts are WhMe; in dull, and gfet,Ma lower; sales at c. Pork dull at $l3 75 Bulk Meats—Sales of %a at 7Mo for phinldern and S%e for Sidon. dull: `I af.lelfil, Peb.l.l.—Clotton—Beles oril 000 bares wet 10X pile fur mlo4lloge. The tattooing le the tetement : to same week of last year., nAoun, U. S. A., who recently .ilvor mine initiated in Dona Ana toxic°, from Thigh Stephenson, for L il the agape to a eompany in Now 1100. TEE CITY 1:17' Bee first page. SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNOILS.—THE AT LIMO OABL! OXLSBRATIOW.—Common Council, yes terday afternoon, held a speeded meeting, to finish up mitten, concerning the annual appropriations. In the absence of the president, but a mere quorum oF forty members balm; present, Mr. Harker was called to the chair. The ar.propriation to pay the (apemen of the cele bration of laying the Atlantic telegraph cable was taken up. A motion was made to postpone it, when Mr. Gordon said that the object of appropriating the money Woe prinoipally to pay $6OO due to the pyroteohniet who far- Wetted the fireworks. For this reason he warded to see the bill paned. Mr. Pugh aequiesced in the remarks of Mr. Gordon.- Mr Potter hoped that the matter would be postponed until there was a fall chamber present. Mr. Dennis explained the eircumatancee of the ease. That starvation was /staring in tbo,face the party to whom this money was dna. At the time the debt was o 'strutted, it was not doubted that at least this appro. priatioo war made: - A conunittee of Merchantehad raised about $1 20p Several of them had. contributed. one hOndred dollars each, and the oxtail og- deficit was $6OO , It was now a question whether Mr. Jackson was to be paid tor his pyroteohnism or not. It was the oust= of- Councils to extend hospitalities to distin guished grangers, and to pay honors to the lifeless clay of the honored dead Mr Jacksmi had bees present for many meetings of the Chamber, bearing not only in face the evideocea of mental anxiety, bat also of physical aufferlng: The matter bad been hanging by the eyelids for a long time, and ehould now be at once adjusted. Mr. Potter contended that there was no equity in the claim If anything was to be given, it should be con sidered a donation. The committee of marabouts, having charge of the celebration, had no right or Cu. thnrity from Ocuncile to contract for fireworks. Thy were persons whose contract with Councils had been productive of no advantage to its members. If Mr. Jackson , / neriessitiei were so preening, why old nqt the committee fleet diecharge their debt to him, and wirier noun one, more able to do no, to wait for their money? After some debating, a coil of the yam and nays was made, when, there betrg no quoram present, the Cham ber adjourned. • THE TAXATION FOR 1859—• TILE FINANCE ennuirras or COOSOILS —The /Inane. Committee of Councils, on Thursday last, - planed upon the desks of the members the statements upon which they base their calculations (or the rate of taxation for 1859 Of these statements there a•e three. The first IS hued upon the actual expenditures of 1858. The second is based upon appropriations for the yearlBsB. The margin over and above the requirements of the city la steted at three different rates -of taxation—Pt 85,- $1.70, cad $1.75. The third and last is a statement showing a comparison between the expenditures of 1858 and the appropria. Cons of 1859. Amos OASE.--We have before noticed a ere which occurred on Monday night last, which somewhat damaged the dwelling occupied by... Peter Kane, and owned by his father, in Bedford street, be ow Eighth. The fire was disenvered about fonin , clook on that morning by the pOllceman on that beat, and the circumstances attending the uptown@ sufficient to lead to;-the arrest, by sire Detective Blackburn, of Peter Bane, on the charge of firing the Building. Kane wan taken before Alderman Freeman, brat evening, and a strong case of circumstantial evidence was made out against him. The building bad been fully insured by tee owner, and the furniture for nearly twine Its value. Kane wee held In the sum of $l,OOO to ' answer at court SEVERELY INJURED,. —Abotlt three o'ulnpk yesterday afternoon, a mug man mimed fienry Paik was seTerely Injured 1), being kicked by a horse The young num was In the emploj of Mr. Oharlea Qrovpr, a horse-dealer, who wee Mopping at tbe,Williem Penn lintel, in West Philadelphia. While engaged In riding the horse In the yard, and chewing him off to =come cuetomere, the young man was thrown to the ground, and injured to such en extent that his life is de speared of. SUDDEN DEATII•—A man named Patrick IPAvoy fell dead in the 'treat about 5 o'clock yester- day afternoon. The Coroner was noticed to attend. THE COURTS YESTERDAT'S P4901111D11140 • (Reported for The Steel.] NISI Pale—Auige Stroeg.—ln the case of Ward se. Oewperthwaite, and others, before revert ed, the jury yesterday morning rendered 'verdict for the defendants. 2. 0. Brewiter and tieuton for plain tiff; Smith and gleskill foi defender. James Rowney es. Thomas Fay. his is sin action to reoover damage. for an alleged false arrest and im prisonment. 'the plaintiff had been employed no an agent to pnroluens coal for the defendant, at the Mines, and sell It In New York. A difficulty occurred about the itedsount between them, and before It was adjusted Downey left New York, and was arrested in Wisooneln as a fugitive from justice, on the charge of felonious embezzlement Be returned to New York, and wet confined in the Tombs. Be was taken before one of the jadges there and was liberated from custody. Be afterwa•ds motored a portion of the money alleged to have been embusled The arrangement then made was thought to be an amicable ode. Kr. Downey afterkards, not being satis fied with hlitreatment7brdught the present cult to re amer damage. for the alleged falsearrest and imprison ment. Witnesses for the defence are nuder examination. On trial. Stokee and Brewster for plaintiff; Norton for defendant. • DISTRICT COURT.--Judge Sharewood.— Thomea Boorman vs. The Manayunk Gas Oninpann fore reported. Verdict for plaintiff for $20.26. None seeker for plaintiff; Thayer for defendant 8. M. Phillips aid James McOarys. Wm. 8. Began. An talon to rimier the' value - at live barrels of whis key, cold to defendant. Verdict for plaintiff for 1249 62. Weil for plaintiff; Wollaston for defendant. Ann If .Pinekney vs. Wilson Jewell: An action to re cover for the board and education of a chide of de fendant. Defence, not liable. On trial. Dzyntior Coma—Judge Strottd.—Sannoi Sutton vs. the North American Building Amchitka Before reported yeldlet . for plaintiff for $1,664.46. Briggs for plaintiff; Valmont for defendant. A. B. Poster vs. the Pennsylvania Company for in. curate. on lives and annuities. An action to recover onwn annuity. Verdict for plaintiff for Si t 26. glit QuARy Ilimajoyig—Odgo lAO OW—TIIO trial of prison cases viii deintintied to•day. emote Gib son, OharlesVihstuf, and Jesse Miller...clicrsd, plead qiqisitecatrejaValitrierlit'llrt-Yle "itilaglsrge r malleione mischief In breaking glass at Wood's ba kers. harle4 W. Taylor pleaded guilty to the larceny of books, l, the property of the Phrialeifhirt Isibraty Coot. 1 3 AP William Young pleaded guilty to the larceny of a number of baskets. imils Turner to Meiling a quantity of table linen. Charles Marshall to stealing' clothes from aline John liutchine, colored, was convicted of stealing four whiskey barrels. • • . George Thomas, colored, was convicted of the larceny of • pair of gaiters. Iternerd Ferranti, s young man,waa tried on the eh age of highway robbery. Thie le the mao arrested a few nights elgo in Baker street, by John Daffy, of be and, two others had knocked a eltiseu down rind robbed him A:'pocket; which' bad Imo cue out, vie afterward found on the pavement neer the eonie. John ltaxiftme was courloW of liarcenv. Mary Donohue wail tried ori the charge of commit ting ty.ln annul% and battery on Of4cer flood. Verdict guil 'Cherie' Smith wee tried for the larceny of a watch, the property Of Arthur Kelly. FINANCIAL. AND otiMMERPIAL The Money Market. PIIILADELTEIA, pib.111,11150. The stook Market today was heavy, and exhibited %Vine of weakness, especially In the fancies.' Good Investment securities, however, were drm, at preview' quotations. Reading ehares opened at 24, and de clined K, and Rib..BcitlOatly recovered 8, dosing 23%. The market, at the °loge, was better, and prices some what Improyed There is no change to note In the money market The supply is abundant, and good paper Is eagerly sought at bank rates. The spring trade is qow fairly opened, apd oat dry goods houses" are selling largely to buyers for the Bonn) and West. The last issue of Imlay "Y. Bicknell's Bank-Note Reporter la well freighted with information of awn terfelts recently put In cirenlation. The trading pub iloshould not fall to have it, 'as it affords a sate re ference. The following le the statement of noel ehipmenta over the Delaware, Larkswanne, end Western Rail road for the week ending Vebroary sth : Shipped North Shipped South The following le the amount of coal transported on tho Philadelphia and Heading IlelironAi during .the week ending Thursday, February 10, 1809: Prom Port Carbon 1, Pottsville " Schuylkill Haven " Auburn " Port Clinton Total for week...... Prot.toasty this year To mane time hat year The following is the amount of coal transported over the linntingdon und Broad Top lilaßroad for the• meek ending Thursday, Feb. 10, 1859: Tone. For the week ending Feb. 10. 2,348 Previously thla year ... .. 11,480 Total elope Jimmy Ist 13 826 To same pate last yea- 4,868 Inereano PHILADELPHIA STOOK 'MOH/INGE BALES, rebituvry 11, 1869 HT 11101.114, Hamm & ao., 81111-11018, STOOK AND 11x0111.111111 MIMS, 8011731111181 r 00811111 AID 0111871107 8 VVVVVVV PLTIBT 400 City es DOM 201 do 200 do 99x 400 do It 99X 1000 do New 103 300 do New 103 200 do Now 303 200 do New 103 800 014 ea 'Bl 85 100024 & 8d ME la b 5 91. ti 500 N Penns It Oeceh 67% 000 Seta Nev Imp 63 77 14 repos R ~....e5 433; 1 do 43,ti 5 do b 5 43g 20 do ..lots.oaab 48 86 do lota 49 10 Lehigh Vsl R.... 43 100 Reap:lg R. 24 I 00 000 09,000 00 500 80,000 72 500 847,000 818,000 541,580 13111TW67R 6000 Pa R 21 in tSa .66 92,44 CO Readlog R..45wn 24 40 do 24 100 do .aswo.tiot 24 25 do caah 24 BSOOND 2000 ti Peons R 6a ... 671( 1000 do 6711 2.00 Poona 1821 to Os 92x 1000 30111 Nav es e 9 1000 do ' 89 40J do 89 1300 obt.do 'Bl 65 wn 73 8 Norristown 1t..t5 54x 10 de 16 51X 100 Oatawisso ex 60 do eX 8 Penn Tp 8k..... 36X 0L031N4 PRIOMS—STEADY Bid. Asked. 133111! Phils O. 09X pm do N..... 90,;( 00,4 do New.. 103 108.!( Penns 511.. ... ....02y 98 Beading 11 13i 2.3 g do Bde 10..80X 83 do !Virg 01044.92,46 93 do do '80.74 73g Penns IL 43 43X do letm 6a... .. 101 X do Wm 80... .07X 92% Mor 01 On Dr of 47 47x do Prot 106 106) 4 1 7713y1 Nar 0.7 13.73 X 73 Week Year. ... 2,667 12 0660 02 ... 6,160 01 42,266 14 ../1,035 /3 61,316 16 Tune. Ow 0,5411 It 1,883 CO 0,515 C 2 421 00 1,870 07 19,029 lfS 288,451 18 265,481 It 204,242 08 EVERYBODY BAS A Ridgy to think welt or him self; every woman has a right to•think her baby the prettiest; every young lady has a right to faint then she plesuies, if her lover Is by her aide to catch her; every young gent his a right to wears moustache who can; every Inman his a eight to befit' any age she pitman, for If she were to state her real tge'no one would believe her; every may or taste has a right to wear the beautiful and tem:lining Winter stylel Of Gran rine Stokes, the fashionab:e *lathier, No. 007 Obe4tuut greet. 100 Reading R 24 50 do cash 24 60 do cash 24 'OO New Grenada 100 do ....... J 3 Non Tp .95 25 62 Ilk of Kentucky..llo 10 do ...........116 10 N Peons 11 6 W Philo R 49 50 L blood B..bswn 11X 10 Comm nw Bk, ash 02) 20 Harrisburg 60 60 Cityllauk 45l 10 Northern Bk Ky. 120 23 do 120 10 do 120 1 Cam & Amb0y....120 On the lit Instant, at the Emory M. E Parsonage, 3t23 OaDonlan street. by has. J. E. - Meredith, air. FRANCIS VAN 1113111 IN SIIIRGATAOYD to Miss LYDIA DENIM, all of Philadelphia. On the 9 , 11 Instant, BDWAItD 0. DOMINIQU.S, in the 29th year of his age.' .The relatives and Mende of the family. also mem bers of Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 100 1.0. of 0. r., lea the Order In general, are respeetmlly invited to it tend the funeral, from hie late residence, No. 1043 Buttonwood street, below Eleventh, this (Saturday) of. ternenn, 12th, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Old Fellows' Cemetery. * Thursday morning, February 91h, at 221 Booth ?Mb street, Philadelphia, of scarlet fever, ELTRRIBT WOODWARD, daughter of James and Sarah C. Patter: son, aged 10 months and 2i days. The remade of the family are halted to - attend her funeral, from 221 Booth Fifth 'street, at 10% o'olock on Friday. On the 10th 'natant. MANY JANE, dalghter of Jas. and Mary Bell, aged 19 yearn, 9 months, and,B dare. The relatives and Mondeßell, of the family ate respectfully Invited to attend the fenerAl, from the residence of her parents, 1846 North Front street, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, with( ut further notice. • 8 Commercial 8k..., 51,tg 8 do 51.4 15 Penns It 48 8 Harrisburg ft • 00 10 Lehigh Val It..lota 48 6 Bk of N America-140 lb Union Bk Tenn ... 99 16 Beaver Meadow.... 681 f 50 Beading It 23X 14 Girard 8k...... lota 12N 20 Lehigh Borip 20 6 do 20 17 Morrie 0n1...b6w0 47 4 Penne 11 20 Mane & Meg Bk.. 97 On the 10th instant. THOMAS HADPORD BIRD, aen of George W. and the late Martha Bird, In the 23A year °this age. , The relatives and friends of the family are respect. tally Invited to att,sid the toners% from the residence of his father, No. 1509 Pine street, above Fifteenth; to morrow (Banday) afternoon, IA 1 o'clock, without fur. ther notice. A Beh Mel Imp B e .71 id.3Xeked .. Boh Nor Stook... 9x 10 do Prot 'Bx 19 Winap t tklllm R. 9X 10 do 7alat mtg. 72 19 do 2d tag Long bland 11X 11) Girard Bank 12% 12x Leh OW rt Nay...51,x .. 'Lehigh A0r1p...• .29 293‘ N Penns It 9x 10 do Sc 07x 87x New Creek % X Ostawbots $2.... li 63i labigh Zino I lyi The Cough Syrup, made by Dr. Barnes, t.t. 833 011.11aTNIIT Street, cured my sou after all ether remedial had felled, and that, too. before be had taken half a bottle of it. His csigh was a serf painful ene, and the cdor of the discharge from life lungs wee of the most offensive kind. Office of " The Prom' , 417 Chestnut street. New Yotk Stock glzg9 7 4° . . 'xchange, Feb. 11 BOARD. , . ~ . 4000 17 BSi '74 - ' /02X 25 Mich S& N I 18% 6000 Tenn 8t Os '9O - 891( 10014,Y Cen'ex dv el 5 78% 4000 17 Carolina Os 98' SOO , do opg 7814 0000 Missouri 81 030 841! 100 -do pad 78% 4000 Harlem 84 in 7S 100 do 860 78)4 1000 Mich 81st m 88 200 .do , b6O 7.% 20 Chatham Bank 91 60 ,- - do 060 78% 9 Del & Had Co 99% 100 -- do opg 78% 50 Paoitle Mail 88 74 - 6011nd 17. R boo 82% 60 do 73)4 100 Erie 11 Is% 105 do 73% 22 do 134 6 0 do b6O 74 100 Iteadirg It e 33 4T 100 do r 3 74 700 do 47% 25 do 74% 100 do NO 47% 25 do e6O 74 6eo do- 47% 200 Ohio &ItIP. b 7 60% 100 do 860 47 100 do • bBO „60X,1000 -do 010, 47g 200 -do -b7 60X Iwo Gal & 011ie R s3O 68 - 100 do coo 80 ;300 do 68X ~.. „ THE MARKETS. — - „ dense continue steady, with small pales of Pole at $5 62% Paula are nominal at $5.87X eiB. Pou.—The demand in quite lamited, but the stock being light, prices are well supported at $3.75e3 for Bank Oat. Georges are out of market $16.25816:50 f r No. 1 fdsokerelp,sloolo.6o for No. 3- do s3me.26 for Picklrd Herring ; 18m204 for No. 1 smoke d; 28e300 for anted. ILollll.—State Mid Western Ploar In more active and a ehade better, with sales of 8,500 bbla at f4e4:40 for . rejected ; $5 1006 26 for superfine Stat.; 56.6085.85 for extra do; $5 10410 30 for euper6ne Western; $6.60 60 16 for extra dq, and $6.1066.25 for shipping brands of extra round hoop WO° Canada Flour is quiet at $8.800725 for extra. 6ontnena Flour la dull, 'with sales cf 1,200 bble,t 55.5008 for common to mixed, and $6.1007 76 for extra. PROIV . —By auction were sold 2,720 boxes Palermo Oranges at $2.05e2.85, ant 714 braes do Lemon., at' 212.2502.31, cash, ex bark "Glove," from Palermo. Gliale.—Wheat le very dull, lath, trifling Wei. Corn le dull, with email males of new yellow_ at 820. Western mixed le nominal at 81e80e. By. le doll at 800840. Oats are steady at 600540 for Southern, Pepe-, eylvetde t and Jersey, and 650660 for State, Western,- and Canada. Lime.—ln the absence of salmi we repeat Our former quotations, which, however, are entirely nominal. Rockland county 80o; lump $l. PROVISIONS —Pork is dull, with oiler of 300 bblo at $lB for old Meee ; Beef 50e18.132 for new Mese, and $ll 62018.75 for Prime eef le firm, with Wee of 175 bble at $0 80n7 for Country Prime; $7.75e9 for Coun try bless ; $OOlO 76 for Rept:led Western, and sllel2 for Extra. Cut ideate and Bacon are firm, but un changed. Lard Is heavy,, with sales of 150 Ws at 12e 12. N. Butter and Cheese are steady. Segue.—Olover is quiet but very firm at 1114 with only light sales. Timothy dull at 2202 26. Sere irs.—The demand for Brandy to fair, and holders are not much disposed to sell until something dant' e is known as to a change in t h e tariff; salsa of Si talvert Rochelle at $1.40e1 50; - 40 , halves Cognacs at 112 es 5.50. Gina are in moderate request; salmi of 40apl,mi at 06e900. West India Rams are quiet. WlNee are in moderate request trout the trade, and sales of 60 qrs Sherry at *lls¢t2; 01 qre Bargttody Port at 80e1100. Winnef Is neco'nal at 27,t( a. CITY ITEMS. PREACHING lE WALIariv.STREET THEATER.—By a notice in another oolumn ft will be seen that preaeh log service will be held in the Walnut-street Theatre; toLnaor , row evening ; and the honor of breultlus ground in this new field if religious enterprise Is to devolve on the Rev. A. A. Willits, pester of. the .Yarat Reformed Jiiritch Church of this city- There will dOnbtless be a numerous congregation in attendance, composed largely of sucb as ere not In the - habit of freffuentlog places of worship, and it is viewing the matter in this light that Tenders the movement not only fit for Ohr.stians to en- gage in, but. one of much promise of neefulness Ohureh.going people; it Is to be honed, will beer'thie in , mind, and attend their own places of worship, instead of crowding ,Wainnt-street Theatre to-morrow evening, to the exelneonif those who have lees freorient4 the y opportunity of, bearing the Gospel message. UNION BIENEVOLSRT ASSOCIATION.—We invite special attention to the circular, published in another column, of-the Union Reuevolent Association, an testi-, tuilon for the ;Olaf of the hick and indigent, for the suppression of vice; and the eneoitrayerkent bf Industry sisong the worthy poor. This excellent institution w&s t founded in:1831. The diebeissoienis bj itti aaeoeietien are judiciously made, there behereat the pment, lama np lees thin cane kiiridred sod seventy-two visitors, who talk.; palate to asaertada the' rilreumstanees of those they relieve: Considering the tact that a large portion of the complaining poor are not proper stalled of ai en lightened charity, tile histatution, and tie plan of ope ration, deserves specie) consideration ' We triet that their present appeal for money, fuel, clothing, bedding, &e.', will meet a liberal response at the hands of our citizens. • - ." ". 7" :! ELEGANT WINDOW CURTAINS AND Atimwßita. —Thome of our patrons in watt of these teautifiel parlor .. decorations we recommend to colt at the establishment of our triLroft, W. H. Carry! _ & Bro., in the new Meanie Hall, 119 Chestnut street. Messrs Caryl & Bro. keep every description of Certain Goods and Trim ming!. Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Tants; Glare, Fringes, &c., Bantam, Morena, Preach Satin Detainee, Reps, Lasting, Union Bans/Ike, Breestelifo, Rick Wide Satins. Ibre you can order your curtains, shades, &c., and have them made, trimmed, and, put np; at sada:he reto glee, in the hat style, by obliging and appease l i workmen, with lees expanse and more satisfaction than any house in the country. The M.eirs. Caryl also keep K. IL Oar Tge „B e atings, Picture Tamale, Dell Pulls, Table and Plano Covers, wholmials and retail. Public rooms decorated by thishame are always in last taste and glee every sadiefactlon. 'Cadet their estab lishment and you will purchase. We repeat, their afore is in the Masonic Hell, 119 Chestnut street. AN ELOQUENT SERMON. , -The Rev. T. J. Shep herd has been preaching a comae of Sunday evening sermons for some stake gut, intended mere especially for young men. Ills late Casuals, on The Choice of Companions," was a brilliant effort, ant to=niorrow evening, we learn, it will be repaded, by special re. gnat, at the church of whirl} Mr. Shepherd le paidur, , Buttonwact street, above , • AdisstoxittY hirmysYscts are announoad ,to be held in the ;first Reformed Presbyterian Church' limed street, above rine, to-morrow sprang and afternoon,' collations to be taken at the close of both services. Tuts Ray. Join Oftastaxits is to hold forth'at hie Church, corner of Bread and S anemia areas, to. mow, afternoon, on the stabled Row are young men to be made blessed, and a bless:rig to othercit PALATABLE =The greatest ooneethable vathety of good things for the palate are always to be found at the celebrated Confectionery' establisbnient of Mears.- ). G. Wh:tman & Eletionl area, belga Cimaront Their stook of Candies, all their own manufacture, is unsurpassed aoxyhere in tide 'country. - Mime. E. S. PARSON & CO„ Southwest COT sar Becopd ant Dort ale, are now offering the Most cop plats sack of house-furnishing goods to bs tetrad In ibis city. They lave many choice new things, par- Ocularly worthy the attention of intelligent house. keelson, "Metric Batata TOS WIPE NOR THEIR OWN THRIPTLIONI LW, "—The Legislature of Pennsylvania in chartering The Franklin Saving iv ttel, made a special provision that females, married or stogie, and minors, may dery sit in their own names, and such de posits can be withdrawn only with their eonnent, thus affording protection and a are pfase of deposit to mach persons, and offering encouragement to those who earn reetterto mike an effort Nemo it, knowirg that thrift. leas hurbonde cannot . take from them their earnings f and there are many instances where thrifilets haeboade became thriving one., when they Sod they cannot prey upon the gains of their wives and children, and that they roust depend upon their own stations. It also provides that parents may deposit for the benefit of their children, sod children for their parents, to alleviate their wants in old age. It also provides that bruise's men may deposit and draw by check, the same as with a Bank. ,This Company never stapaided. Bee advertise men; In another column. BACONMER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, may be Justly called the best article In the market for the par. poses for which It Is Intended When united with grease, fatty, or oily substances, it makes the best or Soap, with little or no trouble, WE hive good reasons for knowing that the Asuniea linking Powder la both pure and healthy. It can be procured at No. 805 Market street. - It is itisaltui:- ble for cakes, pancakes, pantry, bread, &o. ANQTRIER OCEAN 04111,13 (?)—A eartain scientific gentleman In England propmea to tranamit from one oontinent to another through the iostrumen• tslity of copper plates. One to be placed on each slde of ,the geese—water to be the conducting medium! We ere disposed to look upon each an esperlateht rather chimer:cal ; end entertain grace double whether it can ever be available for the transmission of orders for elegant clo.hing to the " Old Franklin Nall Clothing Emporium" of N. 11. Eldridge, No. 821 Chestnut street GREAT DEBTRUOTION OP LIIMEER.—The State Legialature seems determined to- chap up the Board of Health and the Board of Guardians, and convert them into metaphorical split wood sad Itledlingsopen the ground that the publ'c has been bored quite tong enough by thane bodies. augur. well, sad it le plain to be seen 'hat the Leg'ei►ture is running its rave at Up egpense of the boards referred to. In the meantime, theee'mo►emeote will not have the slightest electupon the business of the celebrated Brown Stotts .Clethlrig HallefLockhilld:Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 obestnett street, above Sixth. sgtatifagir. alcatbe. ROBERT dioOULLOOR. op - ottit 25 to 50 iived. , gold Bend Blake Oittiji - igatt API& or vIaRTABLE D. 1811.118, ydtittovelli 51:ed cacti ' (This to BO per reilf. nader , Ita arra) price.) ;total proprietors and suidifottaskeepers will always find the beet and moat' taeliiouible c lo c k of an ktaila FRENOWOUINA - , - TABLE (ILASS, cad "(101a,Kriai f _, atone Ware kiythiiexteiistte establish Maid, , 4.4 Trench Ohioidaelteete44 to order, Please painted and - decorated to match any pattern Create, Ac., lingraroden , - ; W. J. KERB. & Co.. CHINA HALL; Irr - Diseetty opposite Sndepstdante Hail, CHESTNUT Street., fel32lt 'ltopture—Preperly treated - by C. H. - Needles TWELFTH and RACCI Streets. - " Trusses tor — Rupture—Slittfully adjusted by d. U. truly.Es, .TWBUTTH sad R. Streets. Trusses—Genuine French aid ain't approved American, in great es,riety,'at NEEDLES', TWELFTH _ , and RACE Streets. ~ - - • Trusses for L?dles—piferteg, she,rare ad• vantages of sae, comfort, and Ugh 'RCM, MV,be 104 at NICEDLIA 3', 151 TWELFTH Street, first bet. store. Syringes—The best - self-injecting ever of. fared for hiller' nos, for sale at REEDLE3 I , TWELFTH and RACE Innate. - "French Pes•ar les—For sale at Steedles., TW.ELVTII_oncI RACE Streets. ; . . • - • t • Suspensory Baudages t —Fsr sale at Needles., Twmang and BACA Streets. • • - Supporter and Body Braces—The best in at+. Ladies wlehieg them wllfooll at NEEDLES', 162 TWILLYTEI Street, first door below tbe Store. • Nursing Teats—(A new article) commended to mothers m the beat far their relief ever offered. Nursing BtA.ke, Nipple Shells, and Shields , is variety, at NEEDLES'. TWELFTH and EWE Streets. ' It • A Good Tints Coming—For Dyspeptics and those who it :so been suffering for years with a disor dered Liver t oesreakoess of theAlgestireierginiG You dill believe Dale lifter gIyingDOOpLADD'S, GERMAN BurilltS a triii:' I!h'ir remedy a will cause permanent care, and enable you to enjoy lire. , Prepared only by Dr. Q. ht JAMISON, N 0.4111 Altoll Street, PhPads., and for male by Druggists and Stec e kiepers throughout the United States and Casedis. Price 76 cents per bottle. . , A bent fide and actual large Reduction In prices et clothing at White Rail. No sham in thin— we mean what we say. We have greatly relnesi ivi price every article inner honia, in order tv elose with this season all the winter stock we have on harie. Many articles reduced below cost. We believe deci dedly the nimble sixpence is better than the slow shit• ling. We are satisfied theonly wait° keiriour present heavy bnallera la to cell goats cheap and give malefac tion to customers. Pretence will tot answer, and howling bashed ita day. 'Oar reduced prices are merited plain diem on each garment, MMe as usual.) Call and see, and convince younielvaii; 4.7 7HZ 08117 ONI Paid* . It S. W comer FOURTH and MARNA? Strieta BuraeWs Oacaaiae.' BURNETT'S oouoAnts BURNZTT'S 0000AINII A coiaponod of otiecornOt Oil, fie., for drooling the Rilr. For 'Mow and ogrreobleaoso, it ii without ail equal. ' le prevents lAN hair from It pioiaotts its heathy and gigs:trans growtii, • not greasy Or sticky. Itleaoes Ito disagreeable, odor. , . It'softelis the kat:taken kard'and drn, It soo4es ski irritated scalp ski*. ItafjOrds 'the' Ticket t It remains iMigeli in eject_ It costs fifty cents jiasa hal/pint bolas. lkirnistt , s ' al' . /lIRMITTI COCOAINB. BUSINH LT'S COOOAINE. • = " •." Tiarimoviat Barron, July 10,1067. 117' Moans. J. Boansvork I canna retain to state the salutary Street to my own summated elitle of your'exeelleat 11• Ir 011-r(Focoaine.) - , Tor moor months my Bair hid bail falling off, until I visa fearful of losing it entirslF. more skin upon my head became gradnallyinore and int mod, so that I could not tougA,Stwithont pain. This irritated asn ditioik I attithitda fo thl obis of4aitoins advehised hair Twi t s, which I bare slam been told contain eamphene By' the &dries of my physiolan, to whom you had' shown jonr.pmisro - ct pnrtfifi g the Oil, I eommeneed • ita wk.*. laa_ : 1 4 14 frauti./.!'lhdatalifilinialtkOW Isys4 the itc hing and Irritation •In three or foes days the radaspasnOlendarnani todapPerradi 7 the hair:ceased to fig, and I liarspowsi thick growth. of new hair. I taut that alhara;shillagy, Olitat, will be be cloud to try the mai rareiclii: TOW!, Teti truly, .• EUSAN:it.-POin. BurnetPe Cwiestne. - • BirletErrll llOCOInflt; • - Bum; yrs, Vocp.iVid , to- ma s ts i k pimogui. rfudilictilik4l7, mitts: how OM ant ari) soft =COI*: 4? Is coitwide,t by all who hive moist It to be ihs' &Weald', slimiest Bait' Dressing taste World. - Prepared by_ • • , JO!IPH mosairr & CO., Boston. Er for We by dealers generally at Nifty Centi • Bottle. • .7. .lalB-Abel The Neu Lustre'. HadrAestsraNye receives the approbation of the niettestentillitnen in the world ..- it cleanses and renovates the cuticle of the had, pre• vents the bate fallio's ei. s, d 'sin - dere lie hair soft, glow, and inclined to curl. No lodra toilet it ,enn . plate with Out h sold by all linguists, and by mugs HAMM lc 00., No. 704 ONTNT/dre street, Thilsdsi phis. Worms: Virenias Worms :—BlicLanes esTe. Stated VBRIIIIYUGB, tho great 4.maiess remedy for Worms. Bold by all rtspostable bray:glob. jal7 mw& Rlm !arrel, Bening, iirCe!s‘ IRON SAFE WARREO.TIRR NO, G 29 OHNSTNIIT STREET, (Jsyne's •11111.) -' Window Shades—' HOLD HOHDIES, LANDSOAPIM, • ATICNST VINWS, ' -PLowre, csirniats. PLAIN OITITSSA,W,ITII DORDRIU, , • SUP?, WHITE, AND ODIUM lIDLLAMD,' AHD stratilurttniaza. A new and aided sesertment 'of Sb*lda, Laee, end Mesita Outages, Captions, ulpap,:rm.,o ft .t. F ., Loops and Twirl's of all alas. A large stook of above goods suitable foe Spring trade. The attention of dealers Is solicited. • W., HANKY PATTI'S, OMLOIATATMHX..B I 4'64- _ • . IRA New Article for the Stair. _ - - fri-dtspl2 ; .Pant•ON-1 t7pttO i tt)4 Se tbe best and erieapest . artVile for the tuAr. Stirring, beautifying, and restorlug tbe batr, the most perfret balr-dreaslog ever 'offeral to. tbe-Oubllu. Bold at 617, 497, son 197 Broadway, and by all Druggists and Poney-trioods Dealers Pint bottles 14:1 eeLts; half-pinto, 26 cents. inquire for Pbalou & Bon's Cocolne. Be ware of counterfeits. T. B. PETNIVION & BROTBURSONS3 MUSTS UT Street, Wkolegal, /gents. re 4-11 Jackson Muter, jA.CRSON PRINTAR. JACKSON. PRINTER. CHECKS, NOTKS, AND ;DLL .lIIA.DS, p,A4tos, CIRCULARS, AC , RO. . . — PRINTED BP JAPESON. Nampa PIPTIIand OIIESTNIIT.....PacIima. PR 111169131.... :MTH aid oasseNUT...:.Patswixo; fel 2w ¢l.rover is Bar' Velebriied ramO4nise. A HIM STYLE—PitIaII 790 00K0719.0r !Mtn?, f 'll / 14 Driiii,A• nes, biiichinee caw %tic - two epode, and foitierli /t1a122 of ticaquillerirtrezigth; which willeci zip, (mewl: every wren stitch be init. They et& aeittainblj 11 4 / 1 6•87 i¢ theriiiiiskit tor' Wally ice. ET ono row i mtouLai.-42' Seamen's Saving. Fund—Northwest Corner of SECOND and WALNUT Streets., Deposits received and lame amounts, frinii all elms, of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of Are 'Per cent. per annum.. ;' - _ Money may be damp by allooks without Ices of ,1017 Oldee open daily, from 9 until 6 o'olook, and on Molt day and Baturdiy until 9 izstbe evening. President, Franklin Pell; Tresumrer and Bsore4ry, Charles . Morris.' Liver Complaitstelilr. iiiiLluse7itiCelcbgatad LIVER PILLS —This great remedy for Liver Com. plaints, Bilious Derangemestai'llick Ifeaddeke,,Dyspep sla, and sll kindred compininle., Bold by ell respectable Druggists- ' Qne•Pries Clothing et the Latest Styles, and medelo the bestmannerionwerelrfor aStAm-SeLia• We mark our lowest selling prices In men Simms on each ertlele.'ill geode bade to order are warranted satisfactory, and oar one-rata: craven Le strictly sa bered to. We believe this to be the- only fair may of dealing, as thereby ail are treated alike. ' JON A!' & CO., 604 MARKJIT Stria. Dyspepsia.—There is probably no disease which experience has so amply proved to be remedia• hie by the PERUVIAN SYRUP aif Dyspepsia. The moot inveterate forms of this disease have been coin- pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of some of our first citirens prone. For sale in this city by P. Brows, earner:lMM and Ohestont, and Bossard le Co., corner Twelfth and Obsestani dlladicWaf - Vo.—Singer's Femur Secricii - lliabinea.- 2 Price only FIFTY DOLLARS. For good work and good coke thin Machine la unequalled. I. Id: spuns: 602 otutarNur stint, Singer Sewing Machines, ler slUSTafnter• tering purposes, have a peat 'reputation, honestly earned. All the produota of these Machines are in ACTIVE DEMAND at EXTRA PRICES.' I. I. M. FINGER k 6O 01113132111FriiireeS, _
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