The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 15, 1859, Image 2

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Mon in:clo . nctete iryytit li6 . thcfSanate,
Hartley d elivered a tipne9)l.enStumnibith,t; In tho
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Gsameo;. l l. l lßf 444:414,LrPgiR1LM,,,0t. 1117,,t10,
formgrpoio ling out The eating siinerof fieorstiwi
CobboWiCsit'aft efightekriptstl7. opnnlia*:
crease litn4ttot ihil , ije'4; 14 ' -. . L " !"
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GerettettaPaokaia bah • aiipoin te d tro r: Thomas' S.
• •41-411.4;4;•.A.kha1A.14.41Pki$ ; 2 2rk..Ph_.4 -Ailetge of
,lieueasiter; ~ t id4eoo)) of a'lterrie,butge
stieeteeiltr thq kfteurlehiitto Alytehi, 4? ,
V/fr,,.01V.P.T-2i general )innking4loonFier4 uP.
before We State Setisia•to•dziaa?”: - a e
ott die gestalt') lieeridi:et .
Ilettfaiya iamb- eighti ire --have , news front;Difore
onejtaSeAkerthitit'ptetiods tailee -
.A.methefloatieriand mall-hes anivedlet St. Louis,
w att a4ta';'•
peia o> that pay dest r iiit4i The itasm
er Pieta Sam tat been litaelleef'Lagaja-Or S 15 0 -
tiered/8a ,oelled:0 the
20th' fey New York. r The Los Atieleialar,or the
22d says Liaegri'et nie4oeni.
nndse oiiii=vail4=4s4.4444:444;bitaie , '
M°llveAßPlnallurAeakel, crossing of the CP)O- ,
ra'ke but _Were : beaten, off with ;; Ala Jon of. ten
- .killed.? e "4 - -u• • ) '
T.ho Territs 4
, 1111 i4 1 44 14 t 0r mush 10 1 011, 4"
lotittinviit , stiday Auk, paueds aw at granting
Pardue ` l . l .7l'Uuri u
fu0u.40 114 4A - - - , , ku;ao,,W it , , Ont Pu.".9R4 1 0.'""
aneeitAiljgoitherni.Hansati.k , The overnor Bair
tion:utr,*ituLVP!l.
thillitlitT, foni e'tdOelt iu.the *OM,
lteo &Jetta:EPP! of' ?°°l
ThArbing sum'
will oonoeai flee egiipsa PortOt,the
four , livfitip'pja4MJ yi l 4 - PrikiajkiAkj
worth-POW... -
cluulPholl,Pt= Whiko,l9llll4ll7,44lllßogitstiv,olll
CongrespfrourNew,„lork city, tiledA&Baturday
moining •-• •
A darincattempt at.mnrderwas midi yester
day Morning, In'Tiotbaro; Httokp' octnty, the par
tiettlaritWvildob *lt be *ink& in The ?fps of,
to-day:x6,Two.soltViadies : were .beaten in •a most
4filicoq-o. o l!;' , k?"'F lu !° n ". d
theti.l4(4uoiwitiiaife'itta,robberit4.
The 4 01 1 111 to Aclaufdl4A l l4l 9 ,l frOnUtsli . "`
SutUrs l ll7 InUtt, 8, 714, ,t4r1e. OfFrttul#l -11141 1 I .qt
sentonmed-tobis,hanged on ,the mime day s .; Janice
''.gletellitrekehyouth who stabile!' Thomas *digs°,
in Tororstolf4Villistn-linghle,nn old grey-headed
mair,',:Viho tailed iHobert • Rtmiey, 516 Orgther:in-',
law,' iitikiirOin 301 it sypeiri tor the nuirder
of KOTA. s et ri,fil! 3 ergiP a OTP"l ?g u g ht - to, Ihe,t.!au;
before ; 4pdge_ bfolwan; and !pre, senteemd to he,
hung . p a tj,l4)U3';',tl4,7lth. ,
Pint Andstarit OlOanheaMen °plated to sailer
intend tha construction of Ilte,maebinery.,ot the
Tf
stoop-, oforiti,rntillutocri Philadelphian; - v
ied6itietute on Sendai In the,.
4w , 91R ° 2 0, 1 4,-
a gang , ,vildah welly Wet , icualittidurlitt whloli
AhOtAttl:4,isi, , ytq , plltoi,ic the haiuleet,a
man, nafriodAooo; . a ilt4, ft, not .I),n-teat
"Fetty"Wore &patent stottiti in ',Mob there /were
steel hirida7tfint
nook, " llatijo'irdtdd bide been s inktfiet for the
coroner•insteed at:the polioe inagtatrate,',l- •
Elogrardi,tho.new,President,or the Republlo
Hayti, ten Mart 0714111Filit 110fullectin years; his
balm aro igray,tandate , has-'the eppearanom of
- havingseenwrod dealld =He is tat least 5&
years oltiCr-ITO Is teeny blabk;fint still bac aline
whitit b 11 14, 1 4)01, 1; LOPC.;';--4 , ;'• ; s' „,
of.;4 l lB los ,gifasufthutoo,ln
his tii4a, ii1,40 101 4 12 1,44444)* 0 1 1 P rci *s
York Mout of Oyer all& 'firminerlesterdey. , Tibet
Pooulil.!;OAuollultutikUuli;urfifira-UP ll 4'un4 , Pte
ordittiri4Mtlitted ithiileitinto4,thst *ill', be.
offorelawklVlnliko piti , ot‘' . "tt tiatiecii° in=
ttatti , ' :win bi - etett
A.-
evidence in poison oiss,sßoft sts.re
beredolleeted'Uts:t" -
the twitinst'iny relied Upon:to twiroboiste "bite:.
ments'o_r tbd eutitaseri,bribe'eleraleil
the bodl.ortgoinig44; - '144;04,:10fii
year after herpralip.e, i :-. 1 . 3 . 4 ,;;;,4 6
The fir; the: ,
tre.unrarof thit towsrof Heinliffashington Bounty;
whnuu ', l oLitlititillet**Oelta' ll 4: 4l ;6', , Shoe
dead, fife
*PPUttn,us l 4l` , 4.l.l l 3-41°U 1 .1rAr tr tb
too* -11110104 0 4 1 0/14.fho,.teink,:taitiey'Aud t
borne Alik Hinlkfterneolii telling; his *MAIO , be
shoaldliNolie itte4kt.
veiling pedlar appiled-='ut-the.houeo-for;*
lodging.' Thp „tylre,ncilietrefutiek ( e gdmit,him,
bat finally yielded s itritfi'mbeili ielnotartoef. to , his
request. 13ime time ;in the night the pedlar was
0" 61 06,41 1 .)Vti1etg04 4 7,.4 . ticu;,-11:
room. Taking - them ter robbers, he drew a pistol
and lirddit theme One and two lied. Lights
being procured, the dead'7 tit ft Man, With
blackened face, and othlirwliedisiabled, was found
upon 'this , •Uporil further 'criandrisitioeit
proved,to ho, the, proprietor. offlufhonso him 44;,
who `hod. resorted to this stratagem • to ideal ; the
tax-money collected, and had met with this tarsi'
hie retribution!" "‘"
Dteis;,Pioteesion.';z•
jf ' seine - of - our oldfaihiongd, Peonsylvant 7
ans, who accepted the place et highilatoririth-1
the Jillfife:relfie* o,4t;lollldW4OViki
genii tniir.:l4tysloygo :1109,1 ttlitrx:stotily, hal
biti•to the'
comronnitla.:Oilitrifidoced. to 4he
teries of:legialation, at :Harrisburg, hope-they
would dire!
a profession.-4.:l4;liiiryni;:deierte his. brief,
the metlitf#l4 ,7-if,44),"piishpke, - *Orchigit,
his Oorinting-rrooni , ,feir:thiaknew;lsacintititigi s
an d tr t , 3 1954, 1 qU'1-i .
flielature is a! eagerly:songht:lafter6-noir , as'
in former limes It was declined.
We ale , uPP-,4(,41.20131C0V
tiOlc 7 :ir):..,*itiAcit;',Oilyealtiff air of, Abp.
P mdia
honestly .acquOtidli-lit?W:witilnuil.fonittrk,tlie:
faet. of s PeW , ,--PERreful°P , *l4O le --"Utigagl4e .
an aggregate of- intellect And. enterfo#l4!,lio;
rere1r.e..444**7::444;:t0:3 4 444f0110f
of arabittonettrol:Onlri,nonindapitelting aSter,..
oppciiiiinitleirlo:efihitliicipir;art II "the'
duty- UPPO
forimiltflaprio the_
4-`""-`'Y
; C4l S-IFttrt
Illineigiand , Monat Nernonot:'. =`
AT Aft.
tion of ,the Monakirept6l4diell',.AißOMation .
for ' 11 04 . 010f#,;i 3 0 6 *9.i4 1 1740 4 1. .0:
Regent, W,it.`;Ba , saii ; iliqUitiCagoiraT,id'
it 1.
already - fiiiiiiiited.s7iVitlrythelaiiiithni,;'entil:f/ .7 :
aillinn' , ol9 l l,9loi*4Cifthd;We4c;rti
pie, Illinois Ifni,.
ahnoatKir> : the, p yJine lionlidolaccd r imagf ,
rpriec
6°° - ‘7l - P-1 1kA A,e'4 9 #.:04004 111-
bers of the=
Legialatifrei liavealraidkrotilliid - thetneelvea
ss membeier6M,llo - iailaatiOliNnif that Abe
city ArPti u t. 6 ol.oo 6l :Of W-41i 1 ;04;0 3
coming 2 - .cd of in:ruarY: in:iiitx;most; gene-;.
dtidther'egmliple"forPenniiylr fat'
137700V.akcoli.:26 , 04C.ii ; ',4on:ortraTicaf
MaCoiroxi, of,-11020*011(A4d - Sf*.
?post imbila.apiritld , oltbenaftift thaltafegea.
cent de af r ibellithedbal'uhapeVin bile
city,
was very. 7 2'ablif
,and.:-wellieonaidared
ifoluninat'eAtnriinkftrrAirrflo- 40h ;nw - n ,
yestard(ki morntugs & tatlig l4l C; . B 6 so4:aciPath"4.
crested thrthinol l isiatetfe imetePaqt@f l 4l4•l* , Pkboel.'
hood Ompd• oft
doubtthei.wonld RAM ISIVII IIOO, AVU ' agfivrRAY
-the COMO POPPlitfe OtAilVelnltY.7tTheft!.te eotit
- - noted with ISO "j'e• blvrafintge*oo,4re
hitenr-them:
Btepbaftitaili*, Win tormemy grow", &ma*
tag 'el6'i ltitssteth wilton - p,bisektorayalv
pidlugpn kW* !self etheiViWere itetej:4lPserutelg ,
4,ngsgea In irashl4,- *len two men, named4onn,ftente:
and Charles Beat; etiteisd the hen& and ansailihal the
two fesdales -
- 'i'b 'Wait WO klibeldia imdielearcipanibletratied.
Wt.
tam out thetrri b ke i )OUPAnk, /1.11&-"
bithi ert)ritii&dtdadh. -
neraVvnialia m efigifilfitnifttreliditisediftttaetidsit
ta„ltaigin Istaitop-offiwltembeitbiostier voifto
0,06 -•tum.4 looo l , Atie - finisigid "st*orko • Vairiteher
, alma& iteitti&berto asfattaa totA ft;tbb pnep
rem teiteitlklctikak*Wraft4iThs4ltilidsrbt-both the ,
.ifemiten szo oL very.litout &trailer. ' ' •7 "
alghty."
Ativen part, bad' one ot -her 'ariathrocen - and liar heed •
biattiedeiktfe* &lot theitVit-ifialiigoolt toil*
-...., hiaessildiceitottettalltiped , agNsibpol "
2"b -taw t-1 1 0,0illther4 "jiritri,feett sok
didiar 41 40.4• 64 470 4 4PA•tab1 40 1 - •`&44 mime)
and - othi&lts tinfereVi:hilkiii44o o mdilloetenite,i
apudalolinile, Shivallrieettadialhejtroteritoik
Utah's:~ fulperimembslonsets ao.theAtithbor.;-
onfjoioceatj'ilite • t oteikethirt Triad
arreitibetillitt4
'„ theibitteitt &taint
!;lie irent Welke knetlfied dettatin
of Alms "Wfor k ittdlmingspliskret Wadi
'''--1910.00:41•194 1 111: 1 41- 1 / 1 91 0 4 4109 i 4; 411.
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. A Great Brisinetcle Arena& '• ~
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' ;The ,Iligh rank which Thipiexeet, isiliel . el-,
phia; has long held tut kleadiciiliXelaessaien , ai
ii welt known bydealera geferallyAkonesent tho
lestand , South ; aild'altherAlt Dittiket.streetla:
lieseriedly the pildrietrair,btlelpesiAerSiOcal li !,
ii iiineiertlieless, true - that net few of thiiireiy
flat jobbing houses in , this city are; located on
Third street. One of the chief ohamteristios of
;the business of this street-is, that its houses are .
WOO ishielt More'. exelusiveivand most largely
citter.ttiW4t le,teetned thlf neap trade—in ether
‘"oidat; r the wa'nfai Of Pensisil,rinia merchants. We
I ittglialirelieViiikri'rairSeti`x"iylek le , eente
;
' l 4 l OO. to, fie, , :exteo4o9llll-I,lMtber;44 l l l 4'. o aai
,hidfiet bil - thig grPlkt bodzkiff fitr9_ o ). . - 1-- ,, .....: , - ,
Apia-,preoily . q , 104ortiire,,trmy,meo401,1 in Oita 00117 ,
Ateitiolf, has Markeldithe,addition tP . those already
bloated ha Tbtrdi'ltreet r :,Pf oict. of the,. Most,im. ,
idfeaterpristng ,of.par. business firma-. P rtiata
, I.
'''' liiiefer ii:f gii iplogdiCosta.bligtmept,allessrp. ,
A.' l T. ',Way Isi oo.iformerly , ,of, 221 - iterket eireet,
is4ol,tipw; opoupying i thOplemild..neir .iips-stary,
marble Nit hueinesiedifloeAtlklo. 28 North Third
1 1. theti , ", Thid handing' isteertainly one of the most,
elegant, Oeumiedious, rand complete in allyesPe9ter
for she , purposes to, vehiehl it is , applied, that we
hive Geer ',examined. _The ..isignont - 1 0 ,9 14 . 7 .° 4
'hi its:arrangements , for securing a. good tight in ,
h. *cry:pest of A thechotie ? .:is esposiellyiworthit of
ip..i,cioe i eifeil-reem in the satire -building, even to=
41(e,, trai.cellars,. being: well lighted .by' means of
inlpie,ekplighis:- The building, i9dreadystatCd,
:18:11!ttr#04014h10).APII1401:,tiro petters, (all, of
415kar01*.e(11111,440-,Morainodate the immense
beelnom,,,e, fagastill.. Wadr , Co.), his: l a:front of
thirty fasten Third-street .and extends back one
tilliAced - :anC. fifty- feet,..
- whero "the, width or the
Mere lea - early doable; theOxMn tof 16 Third street
frOnt: ~ ,After the bait :Style ~ of, modern,erholesale
.biwneilkedlhOesitthe .interiprla „entirely, without
-etielvipm - Immense counters, and. tables, whioh ex.
4.Mul, along the entire depth ef-lhe the, kiting
letroditeedMikteadr ~,f.- , ,-., ,- ,
'XI ) *AY add-what business men will admit to
.
bine andeeemdeopiptlment—thitt no bowie bettor,
~d4serveo ', the- reOirkable IMMO ,
whiph has reri
dared tbis,,,-,,move & Co. necessary,
,than'iheirs. ,Nybile,their,, - Miterpeise has, been
SiMii,as M. make even. opposing obetaoles a vehiole
seepeif, their -rivalry ; keel ever .been- marked
ett44llegiee of ',l4agnadhal4_, that ,has' won for
themthe - 40mtevand,oesifidenoe of their fellow.
ahtioo4, , probity of
do with up, he
11:raltiade nowroominende: The uniform eye.
le ohserAd r lthrAngliont their , nstabijahment is
; gileoit,notiesahle'reature, and which mOrehaate
Isnoragy*Ootil TeiOnlOte., A deipart 7
m4at for . ..ovary initialer of the imam, and every.
-tneinher the heed of his. depirtinent, le their rule,
bjeerired lOW something Mook.work precision.-
- Tee bead of the establishenent,• BIM, J. Tunis Way,
hop. • .
long heap knownAs one of the most sagaoions.
'budere the troile-a, added to their
AiMidiMtfaciiities, and the superior Mildness ca.
of -the
peottteA Arm, aka whole, secures, to them ex
itimdinery ,
'gook theY,',now: offer, ei we Olin state
frt - ea: Oliseiyathin, is ;es much importer to their
preparation's. for , trade as, their pre
Sent beautiful wareboneels &Mario; to their for
m
Lijn4tere, In: caot„n Jam
,thoioughly eoni
taeti:,'44i6E pr 'initcriCan And, fo r eign, dry geode
0004';;Mkoiell 14,14504 d t2ieOrie now on exbi.,
httlen the -"" and we ' ini.stird nothing in
saylnyr, lhatthis 'afilendid - tmido.goods hone& of
genre, 7. T.
,Way 0o; „will, Oontributo 'cub
stahtiaPT itio'genoral lotaelite of the trade of
Poi*elpiditN, 14t rp ptIng40,4411i Gay, many pew
'buirOto, Who'. hays hfitelefOM:SrliCed their Plii
ohiseife other' Marliets• - : '
In Hite ,'department ,, we'play name the
wail:keg:4n -base . of Misiq„livord,
001--;;fer rein 'Yeiirtiiiitnhlyhed In tb'e 1 ergo brown=
Itiore;_•Noil4o and 42 North
ibirilTetroe(airholie - faoilitios for oondiotini
:large •' lit Many reenacts unequalled.
This pines of goods for, which their .house is more
-particularly; distinguished ' ts' In the. department
Uf. [silloi,Fibberis;idress goods, white goods, Jaces,,
• litimil,; mribroldeilst&,hoslery_4loVes, mitts; ehawis ?
Ontetliceiriesti,t,fairibe generally, - of„Teltich ' they
, rt , silt4lla laritOt 'lMPorters in the'oetintry., .
4 - it may not ' be 'generally,. kii4rit', that the dif
in4dtY,Jobblri,"itstablielinient siting the largest
aOioant ofplerehandiraiiiinially, of ariyhpaie in
". 3 thlstilii; is iiiiii4sataditriThird street-'we glade
;to ithe mammoth" business 'marl of Meesre. James,
Keintl,'ind tintsiti:' ',11,14 - houses of Ludwig,, ltieedliii. - k Co.,etiteisitinaoh, .4eed, Is C 0.,, are
iiiiid'ilditly . 'antt:frivOreblY ienown . to the trade,
thitorighient the Union s ; " aaphe *to may' he said'
ofithalargsr and "pieta4t•mleg *Mesa of fesers.,
Itaiglibl,'Bitor.f. chi!' and albeit iee,,knightpeme.
' •-: ?or largest bowie here also; in th d'ep'artment
afi saddlery barderife," is locate d pii: qiis sh'ett--:.
we refer to the TOpiiailionsa of Ittessre.:ittßi..l . ;',
W) Istabh`k Vat.,`' 'il ?hi: 'ita:Niiitti'Thlsd.. - ",Theii
Weir ilf kloqUetlitiOtiii,'4l*sthig SiiS , Syis;:*
" iieitY . 4.saidittirtY.iiittatee,,hriiiqt - oi,ouirete:,.: Ida
to their tinnienielitocle Mat liberal,Mode at:doing
builrielit that Weir iiitliarkabla'atiesiiii Ili lekli.
d 4; iiii6vittribiitabik!' "'', . ''' ''. ' ..
';'"llaiiioiiiiii:ilsit c ;'4o.. Sit* boasetUf 'Massa.
Radii k thitiikittri,thenerthiieft'aciber oeThtid
'#):4 Arch sheets,ll ita,qiiiith:7' or special notice
Is gile'CiiiiiiiiloVria l'e 3 feittieseiiihtlya 'peleblish=
iintint - tit liiitbraii'aff of irtidri.'iratibitilve Malt the
:ii4l-knowilamkpipniakrho ' laicilti grassy house
- of, ikiiii,:',l**Sildh`iii $1(0171011tod.,* Ito . :A3
;;41.: o.otpl'itiiiitsi'4o4.;io . iii!iiii-diiiiiiidiii
f
'ex. tterNe) le oi4OPktlie oldestandiaost extensive
ee bliabinenta anti elites In ally.' Theis-Pre-'
set feolitilerrferAoi n kiiado;,V7apiesne', "era not
exSejiiid",hiany,otlier„ihOlssaip grocery hoes!, in
1
th iiroititryrithd-ihts , siot 44in:them an undo-,
serlsed- tribute to say-that• their-reputation, =as
thtirougli` merphatiti;f hius'heari of substantial ad;
vantege:fOtlieliasliteiiitniontie, - -torihioli the ins
sent et.ttele"hl44;o44l' 1 , „..- ,_ - : . 4.,
~,:gtitillta,:Atitittisimeitig, - 1 ~!. ~.:,,
•' „ r,Haokett "plaYed :'Faligirif t . la ' t tight , fll' the
-lir iatkatitief •i:Thiaitsi.'", *oir`thOCl,o, ii*ton'' 214
t
shuts_ iitt°#;ixtifft4'l44.4o4ii no rape.
410 :,',l,.'diiii'l,4;,,e qu i l ,)riihis obit/suitor: ;Be per.
:fir Sri qtrltle 114.1rontild and 'falloff-4d , ease; and
:pro tholilinditir of ° a crowded -• The best
sae e'wifi tiWittaiOriptlonOthirifilrid'sliiil'exPloit,
:iii 4imik ii2iinWi unettori. - ;;:,11alate one decided
faultr-,,,name1y,..... his -4°llb:ignite are. spoken
direetly. , to <the' -- audiaisis i -- , instead of to :hita.,
'isilli. , Mr:'@; IC:Mriideolrivas the IPtsiar.,' ilia,
~played" 04'. -4441teenektalidi f ',. :Mr. ,Perry; ,in
I,'.rinee j 4fefiry, - „ did amplest - 40de'. to the : part.,
Xisluasavilne embodiment eta, very didloidt ohs.
irsolai-an , 'exoailsot , pigs .orisispOg, wholly, free
pont MiktrialleiniyeAkikeritlan;uad'iyei . hopo'hO
i-ullt . fricitte4digiveine:opportfrtritieti of thaehigh.
i t itql4 l4 lidleeltinti.L ,, Why mitt ' lut'somettmes
'fites•aot'auck underitetAis 141E1- Me o: . '"rtisyei
4 a , *agt,i4V trAni'Periekieyf': Mr, t Retiinle;, - as'
•Y`lisfdolYgtitiiii ....11i!'- , 1:libikbri as;. Sir `... W47tei"
liiiin4„ . .nm4te special, d;favarible sotto's; Mr.:
'4stikett, me .tballifie; ;'will - play again , this week;`
Thilt erenlighilis Ohitsiltitifoldtaid; tliailrinstfuse;:
irli like tier itits'iteWlti3Oili-'riallite6t;eneefitole'
Atthf,;`,.*rigiyi*;Etii,,', 4:', 3 o4iiri k stittd - ifiree,
1 olteetictera,it TheSigteleber's;Wife,ii, - and''" The
`Yjninla Athtiffityr , itill &OS he performed. '' e
Dre*'ll, l beitiht- - .'4esi)litost : ii,e
tstast Thkatifk this"S%SiisiOl','tiStiisi'; ',for the',:fii:i t
'ilinit;,„Orilltis.:stage, ‘Ellialittiuutre'S ~ t, dinibellia! ,
'mill bet 4 ;played, with-Mrs. ;' D. as Itnogeni. , ;This
'pill undoubtedly be a great :niglit...frotie the po:`
'pat riti...filfrol,-Dia, titer ciaellenee of the Play,
-an the)ii4distiiniet.; • ,''''. ''-':',,', ' :''- - e' ' '
it A
, t'thiAitioriiii.Oliour,.iretinut street, the com.
tillnienttirrßinafit to ktr. , t.)34 Lent,;' the 'mane=
tfiio l , nattier of lad itight.'lo o tinsfleiatfre,4 l ).*,
~me4 i tad;Aifif titiliewa f i.iiir.4did:i. - Yin Aptbnigh„
Land MiiriageSiief:ileriscligoiii; . pentbers, and leo..
.'parlii mire in ilinbill. Ihisaiitsci i any onimight
I ?". ?sae the elephant "'',.. The gyranasta and embalm
-were thire;'alut so; iti'fallArini,`Vrere ,the
.. eriirek
i *lsirier,ikk.tbe drertitiriia,,ierY, amnatag settle '
:;calit 4 ; i sXlit YAW* of Buena it Whi.presented. All
itolitribnisid tole great stambsia `'What is moro,, Mr.'
-'.,Atittfitili Merits this demonstration in his fever.'
4410, lOW 'irtci hoe been ieeforerdni in GCr -
Minteirp arid pillar ; reintite'regioni, bits ,returned
'ti. AsseMbly4laildings;Tentkulid9.obesinut. , Re
is 4sllvaly;Pleasant;famusing .and rimito4oloed
as tonal, ... That rope -dancer of his ir as 134.11:0W i:‘,.
favorite af,die bieilt - if hie 'trittereff.ormitriei:, ' . , .: .'..
r , ' AtiTtitii4ient i e Varieties, ( Cafe tikaareitt,itiorner . .
4t Nai r . arta, Ohestnut.atreets, - .oatraordlnary at.:
'tractlims.-airepresentett'auring
,the'present week.'
?I'llt Using' tibiek dorripanY'oinisiets of Virginia
?Myers, Julia Price l "Aim. bleiriiihe, , Mire Rep ry ;,
P'lloo;lidynirtit'llfinettele, i ' 'citirdstee; Ashirorib",'
iPatitiaing . ;Rainaid,'T.Ailleoliet, Charlesjerikins,
this! tininoristi, p4r , - Elteellonce,i. and - Master -A'-•
Iticilret, -, pianist. ' , ln - addition,: and without - lay
advance on the. : prices oCarlinission; Mi. Tho- -
Maid' , has engaged Signortna Valentino Paravallt,/
pnpli!of thelotfonse:rvatlify of Paris; and - yegently:
PrhiliP:', 6 :....e.iitt,;:ef,,.#4 'Ye k tlialpa Mexico ;Opera,
•Tretigt,!;;Atilt,',*,ttiPg;flidir we understand, bite a,
- bialattfal. voice,undar :such:skilful management, ,
i4 - it *or rditgingicdellghtful. I =Batt Made her." -
alai yostsfday•Ooplag, arid gave great .gratiflea-,
flitr(tsi it-very' orinsdbd: lunteste; Mi. Thomenf is
:inintaileil . ,his 'gg yartetleil! trs4, , SeSpioeshii; 'Mut '
has teed hetaiek'eonstantlY: " - '
ItalenCtr,
theynit reek; ow
-mulfstAiriAt net:Think -manner,,yesteidni.-: Ma,
geeAnboina put removed to s store in Chestnut
strest, between Third and Fourth, is said to hair;
WoM:ofiltnillidadiedl'dollees'rwotth'ln the course
OF tius *int' , to r ' ten
NfollsiTiV"`TOtS64 Tii'eatine-yiiiars'Ved:OnetiMeinl
•
1
10/
•
nF ivelerelhould niiktorgeb~ lost
cal* of beirletPiafiesbe fitltebelt be btu pretreat
- - p*ree of lectures, on astronomy will be alibriled'at
The - 060er of Isle=
itiioo . .bilebietieldiftitte'eleduleirly et:et/bit:old ilk
iiSiiiat-as'ileiiiitie-board orsiedi;iind
Mw ,
oot giongii tfrcloik-pfekt,,,w.uvioupyosi?e
14 1 . 1 .1,r: • ,
D.tittwaai , ; • • • -
ll'theA merican
L4ift , y . , •th
ministeito the Ar •
ids 'destination; and had bliS; teitobbd'
been flatteringly re
- .
- BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.
4 -
. 10-Lette,tfrilla Witaltingtiins -
OorlestAdenoe of The'
8eh.,14, 1269.
We htid a rare gala alibt or l / 4 43,atortlai, after the
,passage of the bill admitting oiegott si's, over
alga State of the Union. Oregon would long ago
have been admitted 'but for the mistake of tho
President i ikleferonee to Kansas. !lint:for this,
the: two StateOlf„Oregou and-icatoutu would cer
tainly himeiloma into " the tnion Land in hand "
Nothing has been gained for,the advooatee of Le
Vein - get therpestponement ofcKetnts, beoause,-
when the, ,netv , Pragress „pseets,_ Kansas will
co o rßady,, with„ „OOnstitutleit, and wilt, of
urse, bo adinitted Preardept Bitohinan
maae a t oh'itittateristia speeett'ph Sittirl4
anein'the whiCh'lte - took 'bedishitt 'tic& out
of the" Way to — denouisoe - all nien tor," oowarde "
who were not in favor of expansion., Of course,
this had, direct allusion to„Oulm, willoh Mr, liti
olianata has done more than Any other •Ametioau
atitesman,, firing, or, deed, to keep, out of the
enion, Immoo his policy in. reference to the ter
ritorial ioestion has excited eo gaiUsial a hostility
to tho AdministratiOn that 'anything coming from
hini in reference - to Cabs is reoeived with general
distrust: 4 - , -
oyeelatit tnan'en earth to apply the term " sow
aid (the most offensive epithet tn..the English
language that can be applied to an Arnerican otti
sin) is James' Buchanan; for had he not been in
,fitin of - purpose, and had he net
,yielded the
threats of one or Ewe fire-eaters Leer:4oton
qdeettert,"'not:Pnly would 'Raneas and Oregon be
States" of the Eiden to -day,' but Cube itself would
be in a fairway lri be added to the Amerioan Don
federaciy. It is easy thing for a President con
tho.vast tallow ,of patronage connected
withhis Administration, to snake au inne,,and to
foroett upen.hisnartisans, as he did, with infinite
and incaloulable diaaater to the Deniooratio party,
in the ease Of Reims, and' as he is now tryieg to
do in the Matter of Ouba: Butt tls rid dOwitratoe to
,expesei dishreeCit I'MPedient orthe, Administra
tion': 'cOurage. Ddes Mr. Buchanan
mean te'ea'y that the' editor of the Ittehmoad
exiirer is a " coward," and that the editors
Warta are ".cowards "-bepattee•they refuse_to• DOI
044 Cabs as hoofers. it, and as. he, presents It,
shrouded as it is, in the hahlltraents of war and
national disgrace? If there are cowards in the
N'rth on this question, they are not those who
reject the' Clitban poltoy of the 'Administration.
The "slaVes Of power in'New York ; the miserable
office-hunters -in Connecticut; 'the parasites who
think our President can be a despot and earl be
In the Democratic party ; and all this only, to get
his patronage- I -those are, the " cowarde." Does
Ali. Buchanan know that the South itself !Walled .
with intense contempt for his Cuban polioy ? Does
he know that he has armed Northern fanaticism
with '
weapons to - destroy the DeMooratic party
bY, this polioit 7 Rae it ever aroma his brain that
hie high-toned Mitilster; Mr. Preston,May be re•
jeoted in disgrace by the Spanish Cortes and
Court? and that. his policy may plunge us into a
war, with alt the Civilised .world against us, and
more than threetburthis of our own countrymen?
Are 'he and hie, partisans mad in their,
,efferts to
Are
an issue upon Democrats who are really in fa.,
von of the acquisition Cubs. by honorable means,
,when these Democrats refuse to stand forth as
elsinsors for the new idea of compelling Spain to
Sell what she ketoses to sell, and regards the
proposition as an insult to her national character?
We did not get Texas so;, we did net got Louisiana
so; nor, Florida, nor-California. Qpposition to
the Cuban polioy of the Administretion is neither
Northern nor Southern, but national. T_ ho ()Moe
hoiden of Washiugtop maytneke it an issue, but
the Amertisan people will reject it with contempt
rind disdain: ' • ' _ , „
As I write,' tho last perding Gazette is befOre'
me; fie paper edited by the same J. Lawienee.Gets
who, after, abusing .Glanoylono ,in the bitterest
manner, became his sycophant,) In,whiels I find,
iomewkat grave denial of an, allegation lea for.
mar letter of mine;te the effect that' the Present
anthracite oonlaiiint is paying 65 dente a ton more
then the market price, and aleoaa allegatteethat
my letters era written by the editor of The Prin.
To this latter, I have only to reply, that Pioneer'
Miami speake,bythe book, as the nonatglyerita
bility,ef blecorreapeedenee has shown, and that ha
his made fewer mistakes, than any other Wash-
Ingten writer In the patted' States, and also, that
he,writes from the spot, , and. that his letters are
Written in the midst of the scenes which' he ao.
seribes: BEt to the main Mara: Mr. Nivine, a Well
known doakdoiler of Pennsylvania; furnished' the
committee of which 01113- Sherman is Chairman,
with the copy of a propositym, sworn JO by his
clerk, that he offered to rupiah the,same ooal for
whittle the Governmentoaid Beach of Philadelphia
805 per ton for $3.20,,per ten,,ttnd also, that Mr.
Rtipplier; anethei coal agent; and one pt: your
most 'respiatable . Msd'
,ciitisens, swore
before the emninittee that Rueter; MithriCite
eeiVagent -fromlon . r State i algned certificate
that he saw weighed and Inspected every cargo or
afal t .whon in; feat he:, (Muster) rarely Inspected;
an hardly ever paw; a single cargo since he has
'been appointed cad inspector.- etel, on his Se
teiday's article, rusyrkthist,Tyson, tee-fops;
rhtaette Oink agent, last. May. a, year paid' forty.
'oenttit.tentllorelor coal than,Hunterdid, but the
illnetrious:Getz,forgete that coal at, that time, in
' dadingthe freight,-vras worth sOme,ninety oents-a
ton more than ittren grboaldr.Hunter purchased.
do,not know .whet Mr. bharretp will report
through his committee '
but from what I hear tor
day; it krill be jcust such a report as, if made in the
timer ottiolic; . .whep lames_lluohanari was Score
tar7 oftatete, would have indueed him to sever
hie oonneetion with any Administrition that would
allow atioeretiry of the Navy to permit himself
to be °Speeded with -such gross misconduct (to
oall.;,it by no harsher name) on the part of those
who ; hold offieo ender hint. Messrs. Booook and
Groesbeck, the Administratioe members of the
'Committee,' are- fair men, and I have .reason to
know they ere oonsiderably disgusted at the exhi
bition •which has bon made of official favoritism
and.oorruption. , .
The attempt.to make the protection of Penrutylf
yenta interests a patty question in oni State, is
the best way to defeat the main object, The unity
of our delegation lirthe Nouse, is a fixed feat. It
ra
Is thin nity. thet givervms . strength and power,
hero. If what our . delegation asks ;meld be
granted,, all - reasonable -men would ho satisfied. ,
Mr. Greeley says, in. a late number of the rri.
tu'ne, that there arc many:free-traders in the Its
publioatt ; party, and :all the , eigu6 show that no .
National Convention will dare to make high pro-'
'Ogden *part of, its creed. There,. therefore, who
expect, to. make capital for party primate by at'
tacking. the true; friends of Pennsylvania now
rallied in one compact body; are the worst foes of
9itZ State ' ' "Plenum
'fferions' Charges against n Governinent
: ' • Official In' Illinois! "
des p‘ doh to the Weir g4rk limes '
, • WAtiniterog, Bundity;' Feb.
There is quite a :commotion among the eine-
Mal friends of the Administration in regard to the
eharges preferred agalest Charles N. Pyne, United
States marshal for the northern District of Illi
nois, by. l rl Martin; his book-keeper. - Martin
be lied-with the - Department of the Interior
charges against Pyne. of. s tnalfessanno In - office;
mtimpplieation„of nubile moneys, and the,vio
laden of . the ,atb-beasury law by making his
depdeits in banks: instead of :the sub;treasury,
and' with' paying. 'the --Ogpentes of the 'United
States courts in unourrent and depreeleted paper
of the banks of Missouri and ether Western States,
front h '
instead ,of In gold and silver.-- ile-itiso ,produted
a transcript fro e books, Showing that in Ms
thin - four months Pyne has drawn from the pp Ile
.funda end applied te.iiis private purposes more
than $7,200, .while the Melt of his' salary for a
whole year by law,hibut $O,OOO. The charges are
made, dlrsollY, nntieuiveopliy, with specific s !
tionlinider eaoh head, and we, understand they,
arq awotn to., by Martin' as - being true of his owti
peteenal; knowledge, and accompanied. with an
effer,on.his "part to' prove every one of them by
-the testimony of other persons. • .., •
.It is,eali tliat.siben these aliargcuroore made
known to the President, be replied that be did not
see bow' he anything , with themlit pre ,
seat , for the reason. that-to remove Pyne now
would seem.to he a confession of the truth of what
,Judge Douglas had - said in regard to the pherno•
-ter of tome of the putille• and
the Chicago !Herald; Builhanlin's espeolal orran,
-would be dloontinnedi that pater being edited' by
Pype, and supported by the marshal's o ce, , . The
attbjeot - , Is ow borer° the * Cloblnet for investiga
tion: It Is ntobable thatio retrieval Will be made,
or steps seadon, for the; rezone
"Suggested. by, the' President. , It is' understood
that If Pyne is , net removed, Martin , will puldish
the iliarges and spnolficiatlens,,with.ilip proof,
The'United States elliodaltrat Chicago all take
sides .ftif the , "tiontroverry,; goree on one tide and
some 'ow the - other: Dr, •Lelb, the special post
office agent• takes sides against Pyne.
The United States DistriotAttorney bits been here
several - Weeks, - trill's to defend Fyne, cover, up,
Ada deftelentiles, tind'persdade the Administration .
to retaln - hier. , Threa ts are toads by both sides of
terrible disclosures 'against each other, in the
event the President does not sustain their partipu
lir men.
The - ohonente cif tariff modification, after can
vassing, believe that they oiiii carry a bilite
. - thorise a,reissue of- twenty millions in treasury.
notee. for two' years ' This calculation , inoludett
anticipated nhi. from Republicans, abundant oa r
perionoe betting established the fact, that. Adt
miniatration oan rely ' upon steno as sistance from
that -- quarter in any emergency. -If' treasury
netteare reissued, there* le acareely a possibility'
of carrying anymodifloation of the,tariff. 0.,
Dr.• Shelton: . Mnoklnrte f .„L!terar,x • A' ditor of
" 'Nis; piinsi," h
pas nosy and or!gintil, *fork 'or
flotio6 op e,pvi'oc",:piibiloss . tion t by, hiliuirs.
;tippliSsit kf.l4,zi . .„P, is antitisid "l'rossifisn o nd
141 A F. 11 04f,", end,wl{ ,be ieenod in A dew days.
Titt . s Nroznitit —Boo
Thomas & •Sonte pithiphlet, 10 Tines, oompilsing
28 properties, itOrne of them very valuable, beejdee
bank tirid'ittheretoolte, so., btoraer - of Orplatthei
Court; hietitLtorsi_ tihd'others. ••
lidMaroh . is , lll
ihotoding fitaVolnag property.
of both:stilaii.:` • '
'AUCTION, 8.41.11 OP PAlNTznar.--This morning,
poMmonologlat o'olook, B..lioptt, Jr., 431
:Oluntnutiotreet, a fino collection of oil pnintings,
thatiko aro _duo to Potter 'Mama H.
Elliott, of the steamer State of Georgia, for Moor
Wu Savannah papers,
THE PRESS.--PIBLADELPIIIA, TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 15, 1859,
THE va,ART,Ngws
SY ; #Z.E9 I rRAPH7
CONGRESS,
arestenerou, Feb. 14.
SENA'I'
The Senate, in penmen° or a resolution pulled on
Friday lent, met at 11 o'clook.
During. the morning hour, Mr Pow.ino, of New York,
and Mr. V ellatteene eff Mine, presented memorials from
New York and'Portlarid O lfaine, relater° to the workinip
of the rectereeity treaty With Great Britain. t
Poen 0r...0h!0, and Mr. Givile,,ot Cal ifornle,in
traduced the Sanatoria from Oregon, the Hen Joseph
Le and Hon. Delnon Smith, who were sworn and
tok their seats. On drawing tete, Mr. Smith obtaint d,
the longed term.
• Mr. Beers% presetted the credentiale of Hon. Robert
,Teombe as Senator from Georgia till 1885. r • ,
Bigler's tariff resolutions were then taken up
Mr. Gramm, of Virginia, took the floor to express
his views on the tariff
, question, and made an eloquent
hie ITOSTeR eat the Deviant tonne in between hitch
taketion on the one side, and moderate expenditure on
• th'e other. • Ills personal connection with thiStertla of
3867 induced him to review_ the eiretenstander - trader
Tdoll it came , into Operation, and the 'petoetples
o which it wee estaellehed.' Paceetaiir.- - -Gaitterlet
h feuded hie eatimatee on the opinion that the ex.
Pendltures.of the fear preceding years, exclusive of the
payments for public debt bed never'requlred more Ake'
forty-eight million') of dollars, The tariff wan therefore,
reduced by the convent of ell sectione: llnforetintelyini
the Bret year or, its operation it erateuetered the great ,
&lanced depreollon; toot tirthle year , as far art It has
gdne, it promised to ettete - the amount- estimated by
the' Seeretary. The Senator from 'Rhode Island hid
estimated that it would produce but forty millions of
dollars, but during the tiro' first' winters It. has pro ,
.ddeed twenty-three roillione,with the probability that
the two last quarters will produce fully the amount of
the estimates It hat ther, fore done what it was ex
pected to do. and the question la, shall we tontines to
nee it to carry on the requiremente of the Government?
The President' and the able bead of the Treasury De.'
Partment thought it Luenffiolent, bat alter earnest
thought he (Mr. Hunter had come to a different Con.'
elusion. ,
. -
Mr. Henna went on to show that the estimates of
the receipts from the publics lands are not'oyerstiielniffif
and that the unexpeeded•baJance of the appropriations,
if ,deducted, an probably they ought to be, would thus
reduce the entimatee twelve millions ' The war expert.
dltueee might be reduced nearly . feer milliens, and the
niaty nearly four, and thee we wodld have esi much es
was actually expended ;'and if the Poet Ofilee be made
selfaupportieg, it will eeonomise nine milllene nun
tbh eatimatee for the year The bill reported -by the
Post Whoa Committee would add three and a half mil.
lions to the revenue; the abolishment of the franking
priellege will, It it eupposed, tine one and a heir roil--
Bone more ; and If, by increased charges...we panel:tette
"the deportment selPenetaining, we shell .then reduce
the total expenditures to fifty-live milltorte "
There are teeny moral, political,, and .oseal reesone
foe tide reform in the. Pont Ae It at present
'steeds, it is 'a vast machine of irresponsible pewee. He
here end from tables to show the atesdrand alarming
immense of the burden of the Post Cifece on the Trett-i
eery, which, if continued -at the same ratio. would make
It more costly than the army and navy. With twenty.
seven thousand nine hundred and eeventy.nine post
masters-exclunive or mete agente,tpeolall local agents,
and other officers, a total of 'nearly thirty thousand,
outnumbering thaaresy and. navy-under the discretion
of the Postmaster General. who bee the, power to in
croatre them at pleasnre,, besidea exercising power
throng's the prone and the army of eentraotore-who
obeli estimate hie influence) Why, in the name of
Heaven, do we not say the expenditure of this depart
ment Shall net exceed Its revenue? If we ehould re
duce our total expenditures to fifty-six roil lone, It would
give tor a eurplus of thirteen millions to begin to pay eff
the liabilities of the Government.
Mr. Hoarea next proceeded to demonstrate that the
estimates of the revenue for the final year are not ex •
aggerated, but; on the contrary, are rather below than
above the probabilitlea The costume receipt; for
ten yeare under the tariff of 1846, increased ten per
eentum , per annum.. But suppose them no more then
aye per cent. Gold Is being produced more plentifully,
tobacco and other step's,' are disposable at good priced,
and employ more hands• and although cereals are under&
temporary deprenion, ihe different* is more thin cow.
pennted by Inereued product Belied beard It nation.
tad by a competent authority of New York that the year
will chow a revenue of from sixty to eixty.three
Hone But withrnt acceptor that high figure, hewn
willing to take the reeponelbility of legislating on the
assumptiod that theßecretaryle ea tlmatee will be rather
over than under. Menu, in hie opinion. it would .be
unpire and inexpedient to touch the tariff of 1867. If,
on the nieettng of the next seetion of Oongrese, it be
found insufficient. everybody might come,to some agree
meet for Ito amendment
Er. Hearse proceeded to' argue elaborately the ad
vantage of ad valorem over epeoldo duties, and shovel
thtt the effect of specific impends la to Mahe the eon,
looter pay mote when be could least afford it, and lees
when he was beet able. The valise- of import., can be
sully ascertained. lye have the prices enfrent front
abroad, and the comelier certificatee, and if we will ap.
point faithful, appraisers, Ana not cot en g ibe rotation
eyeteni, Women' have an honest and faith rut valuation
. • In etdressiog hinmelf to the proteetinniet ergemepte.
of tire Sorter from Penneylperila, (Mr Bigler.) 4r,.
Hunter di • not believe that proteetiontenelits even
these interests w:sloh it seems to aid. were It for no
other reason than that It 'educes Competition end
brings It down to slave' of profit/. The depression of the
hen Interests of this country. as in England, was.frore
the revulsion of the credit' syntem. and was cement;
to all branehea of industry. ' The production of gold le
Oalifornla grad Amaral(' Is doing ,triono to proteot the
iron interest than all the °adorn 'acts that ceuld be
puled Into law. -It has been prove 1 that iron Cie
he produced In Amarin ep ohiesply ea in Hum*, ter qui.
idvantages'ot cheaper ere turd' coal exceed (heir aille*
nacre of cheaper cults) and labor: ' - •
After expreeoleg hie belief that the American iron
interest has nothing to fear from competition-that it
IS inexpedient to touch the tariff, and the rally way to
get along with - safety into reduce the expenditure, Mr
Heiter 'ciineludidd by saying that the Senator flora
Rhode Island has made an appeal in the name of the
American laborer. When be Ones so, he is eloquent
and earliest. and, said kit.. Hunter, touches my heart,
If not my head. Be, -ton, hail at heart the, interest of
the Almeria , ' labbaer. He Would cheapen the axe w i th
which the laborerepene hie wet , In the forest-the-Lag
with which be wrings from a reluctant oertb a lON
elatmlee for hie wife sed children-the coat that covert
him from the, summer's beak and winter's rigor. lie
would cheapen the bole that secneee the, salloVeledp e e,„
the cerdage that helps the ruse In their plume;
And he would open. by every justifiable mune, every;
poet on the sea to his commerce: He would cheapen.
to the meoufactorer hie food and 'ralment,the emit'
of .the sugar, that sweetens- the top thakeheers but..
ant inehrlidei.if He wend cheapest the time; and Ode,
extend the track on whigliethe ract of- oq,e'
- speed their eta/ fly def and pl ht, in ,the puretait, of;
/Milani; or pleakure In - oho .Imaionld; been wide
dime for the aelf-deftdrigutraft Amarieen Industry,
and, fpr hirrrlf, hg wee willing to abide 1111 result.
Be did - not *Wet fbe Fancily of Ide emintriendis to
&tappets with the world Tide young, giant pf
West has attained his full stature. It to idle to
neck 'to bind him. , He will go , forth: in. hia' search
of ; enterprise, and of , empire. He will,not
sat up hie pillars by a smooth and tidelete tea;
or pause - at the first, attack upon a wide .aed stormy
ocean, bat. ilt meet its billewa, sod beffets and its
etoeme, leaving, Wherever he may go, monuments of
fro'
big greas and power, enduring as the rocks. Of this
there can he no doubt. Would it were se sure that he
'would be the nerdeter of Mercy as It in that 1191011 he
6f Power. But the very angrestion of territory changes
big whole native Territory awakens in him the lint
pf seouleltion.-like the Phoenician who surrounded the
)ands with Strips of hie bull-bide shield; or like that
old Saxonlo king ((fro *hone he le, partite', de-
Amended); who -sowed the Israel of berth• over the
whole fields, to be held by each tenure as the
strong impose on ti e weak. But white Mr Hun
ter reprobated the univoreal brat 'of dominion. that
wrtnid bring from the made of the earth the handful of
*Mier the branch of the tree, en emblems of his seizure
sand of het title touogessions that may be omelets when
obtained, still there are enuisitions which he should
use all 'honorable means to secure. There irrOnbe-:
the rib taken In sleep from hie efele-. , male and fe
deete createa he them
, With'iopte fqrther eemarke, Mr. Hunter concluded,
amid linen orlipplatere. „ ,
The subject wee they postponed.
Mr. Onlaratines,.of Kentucky, did not speak on the
Cabs question, aa It wee expected be would. -
The cue of the Indtana Senators tame eis, and Wes
debated for Antral .11oura.• The debate, whieh was
minty cortheed to the legal gentlemen of the Senate,
wall highly interesting, but tuned Po-much on the
legal and' constitutional points Involved, that Win int
poesible,elthin the unite of latelpgraphio deepa,tCh
convey even an outline.
Messrs. Seward of New York Trumbull of 'lllinois,
reuenden of Maine, Harlan of lowa, Collamer, of Yer
monk, arid Other., on the Republican Bide ; and Messrs.'
Bayard of Delawere,.Geeen of 2,1110114, Benjemin of
Luddites, Pugh pf O, and othere, against the con
testants, delivered the ir opintobe regarding the case.
-MY eiltrAnD referred to Mr. Deotents apunxing re.
solution, end said, u the resolution teeth'' , would cer
tainly be carried; hi wisuld utve every year while In
graegress-,and Perhaps some ope wilimove it when he
is gone-till it be ;eerie!, that the reenlitiort orthe
Senate of. Jute 19th. 1068: be In the year 18- ',gemmed
from thr records of the Sonia, •
Mr. ilinuairanyed an amendment , that the Indiana
coal, with all the papers, be iseommitted to theJudi
iciaty.Committee, with instructions W inquire if Si
Bright and Fitch bare been elected in accerduce with
the Oonetitutran of the Etate or Indiana; and that the
eenteetanta be allowed to appear at the bar of the Be
net° and argue their right to Bette.'
Mr. Peen Moved an amendment to Mr Harlanie
trati to the effect that the report of the Juilciery Con
nsittee,- declaring Messrs Bright and Pitch as the
legate elected Penitore from Indiana.' be sustained,
and that the rite of the Somata be dual iii the case.
ril
Mr. Bar'aernotieh wire lo't .
Mr. P 4 has motion was adopted.
The Judiciary Conennittee'a report was sestelned and
the committee discharged from all further consideration
of the subject, by vettee respectively of 32 yea. *gated
14 naYgi3o Id; 29 against 16, and 30 spinet 16.
On one idle, the nave were- : -
Meters. Bane], Benjamin, Bigler, Breideriet, Drown,
Gbeenut., olay, olirgmen, Davie, Green, Orrin, noun
ton Hunter. Iverson. Johosort of, Antenna., &Inane
of Tennessee, Jones, gaunt...Jr, Line, Mallory, Masora,
Polk, Pugh , Reid. Rice, Shields, Slidell, Smith, Benet,
Toombs,, end Ward., •, • „
• And on the other, (the yea/ :)
Mears. Cameron, Chandler, Clark, Collarner, boo.
Deuglee, Peneoden, Foote, Hamlin, Harlan,
Hirag,'Sewini, Trumbull 'and Wilson, ' • •
Patnen , Dixon with wright,Darkee with Sebastian,
Hale with Thomcoee of Yew Jersey, Simmons with Al
len; *ads with Tulin), Boater trlth,Pearee, Bell with
reatninond. ,
ulna Bright and Pilots not voting.
The Berate then adjourned.
11017318 OP lIDMIRSENTATIVIIB.
Kr, iiirionteu,:of lodises., reported a bill establish
ing metty'new poet routes, giving autberity to the Peat.
master General to contract for carrying the mails, ao
cording to the existing I ewe, on all public roads which
hen been or shell be constructed.' and when;' In hie
opinion, the pubic convenience requires it, ,
During the debitte'on this bill. Mr. linelish. in reply
to Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, said there wen In the bill
a pie:Melee for airottte from lit. Pant, Ilimmaota, to the
Patine
Mr. Zemin . ; of Tennessee; replied that they hid
already en overland mail to -the Paciflo. witch weal
peeve a ours, to the country (et a cost of Mg hitedred
thousand dollars per annum) in gig years
Mr. ENCII.Ieu said there wee notaing In thin bill re
garding Saralee to be put on the route from St. Paul to
tee Puffin.
JONlOS,mered to table the bill, which motion wee
negatived bye vote df 80 yeas to 08 nays. -
jure thee moved to strike out the Clarice este
bliehina.a poet route from St. Paul to Puget Saud.
• Mr. Wallentrase, of Illinois said that am there wee
&route from the South to the Pacific, there should also
be one from tee North.
Mr. Pastel, of Mitineanta, r fferid an'atoendment di.
mating the Postameter General to contract for mail
,Merrite On that route, either week'y or semi. weekly.'
Disagreed to..year 77, nays 104
Mr. Jones's motion wen din G eed en 81, nays 101;
- The bill we's then passed.
, 'Mr Pinked, of Iffilearal i from thteGommittee Of Wave
land /Isom, reported the orates; mati.steetner bill. He
.also ached leaveto Introduce a bill reviving, and eon.
tinning in force for two yeare, the treetenry.nota act
homo l v q a vote- eda 4l P
O en f a 87
°n
o '
f Objection
ibniit la ywhichlng b
was en made, negatived
egalnetllo: ,
Mr. Prinitio, thin moved a suspenalein of `the rules to
harm:lnce an melee that, on as atter Thursday next, the
daily hour of meeting be 10 o'clook, end thet the Tees
lotion providing for night seselons be continued in forms
'ter one Week , • . , ; , ,
, •'-Disagyeed to.‘ r yttea 10a. nue 83-not two.thirde.
Mr. Gwin jeerte, or Penneilvania, riabg to Vee,
tion Or privilege;etiltee thit at the lest eeesion of op.
Om_ he presented, petition'', unanimously si gn ed, op
theorisation of the radii which Were rieferr i ed to the
.flommittee of• Ways mid Menne_which bee taken no ao-
'tine thereon from tbat,day to tilt% although he had, IA
the m i eentime, spoken tethe members oencerning
He new asked• leave, to offer it resolution, Inetruettog
that, committee to report to the Hence at the nrait meet.
log all propnaitiens now before them looking to ant •
inane, of• the revenue tp,a point
,stufilotent,to meet the
expenses of the Government -
Tho Seeake i r decided that ne ,
notion for a question of
prtdliegge
~heillbeen _presented, rapt, benliten,one,could'
not i arine pending' the motion' made by Mr: Phelpe; of
te' go tote Qominittee of , thelehele on the
state of, the pains, „ , -
ieitbdiew hie mouser" • •1
Phelps's , motion prevailed,;andi the innate ' ,
amendments to the indien appropriatien bill were taken
uQ
Mr. POILLIPS, of Pennsylvania, malotained that ao •
oordlug It the ehowieg of the Bimetal.) , of the Trearrari
ilecond r Session..
hirn‘elf, hid ratimates be realised, therk psnOot
be lees shad twenty.fire millions of delltdescy, forrwhialt
it is the ditty of Congress to provide: The irearetaie;
in his
rep
in lee?, wontwen , y-three
Mtn nut of the r ssatln "tear of this fast, it was un-'
sale td rely on We estimates. , , : -
Mr, YOQossov.of south Carolina, here reniarlieds that
be ;would use the Government lmods, believing the,
country. would recover in tire yease front ltd ptestilt
financial etabassasimsedte. • „
poss,t,sr s replied that he did not think:the gees
tleman from south Caroline was a good ficanslal.doettr.
He (afr McQueen) would not treat the disorder till tie
patient gqt well. But he (Air. Phillips) would get
thing• in good order first and afterward. If he could. be
would vote for toe reduction of duties.
.. . . , .. . ..
Mr. McQueen responded, that perhaps-tie was not • .
good,doatoy seat pe Pent:oilier' a'aaril add irr n were
o , 3 ,m e hma,,bu6 'he wan eat totheArdatephat of ; the sail; i
jest t 3 beep ids bonstirainta fiMmtbeini additionally. I
tared far hie netted/4p - A ,
Mr Itvtax, of Pennsylvania asked Si k
hs eolleagret i'
Matemente were flOtlf at, And. if It was nicesilary to
raise an idditioniil &Montt of revenue to meet the
ltte eme
expenses why did not the Committee of Ways and
M ens, of which, hia..adleigtui,is -a Member , report, a
ff bPI ?
?dr PnaLPB of Missouri, said the notion of that com
mittee could rot be reported, to the Rouge. ; , - •
air, PIIILLIPS, resuming, said 5' at on aline Sfith,
1860, :Mete , will - be 047,000,000 delbeency. He would
l'ter borrow ' a dollar or coneent to the re-lesne of
tr eary notes, until he amid see a mode for the bone
ler and pinuotnal payment of the debt. He did not
think it was in the power of man to make 'him change
this deteiralnation. The Secretary. had made a mie
take of over for'y millirne in regard to the tariff
receipts.' lie, did not intend to .vote.for a tariff for
p teatioit merely—for that would be prohibifeiv-I.nt
1 'riff controlled Dr the revenue standard. We should
tae care to discriminate In favor of and not against
o r
lc
own people.
Mr. iliallaTT, of Virginia. - remarked that Mr Cal
-bean had raid , that the people might be divided into
Iwo classes—'he ta.X.payers and tax eonsintiere. Them
clime' are cow fairly arrayed against oaeb other. The
**le !swell made up There was a deficiently. lie wee
glad of it That made thelasne. Whatever may be the
dtt, it will harp t 0 be . provided for by a loan, or the
Tame of treasury notes. Was it fah , that the eXpendl
tures of the government, in a time of profound peace,
Shoal have doubtful in nix yearn I• Give up expenditures
, for the sake of patronage, and this extravagenee would
I be very materially decreased, ids pointed out how the
appropriations could be reduced", saying it was in the
porrer of Congress In thin Benton, not only too over the
deflolency, bat to put an actual surplus into the Trea.
surf Re asked ahether,,in -this state of faote,,gentle
mina were prepared to false the tariff? If the Seeretit-y
' of the Treasury bait erred, It wee in underrating the
prebable receipts from the cnstoms 'Yet, the gentle
man from Pennsylvania, ( Mr. Phillips ,) who may be
regotded as a particular friend of the Executive, bad
male a deliberate attack on the Secretary. - ,
Mr MIAMI! denied that be had done ie.
..• Mr. GARNETT replled t if It was not an 'aneitzalt, the'
fietirelary might well sek to be delivered from bie
frianda, , and committed• to the tender mercies of hie
enent‘eK. He eulogized .•free.trade t n and the reduo.
tion of expenditures.
,oe the riecicles or the Demo
critle party under which it bee heretofore triumphed. •
„ The committee role.
?fr. Piut.t.tra asked !Gyre to introdues &bill provid
ing for the saymeot of the, outattuding treasury ootee,
to author:se a loan, &DA to regulate and fix the duties
on „imports, and for other purpoeee.,
~ .obisetlons were made.
Them being no quorum present, the .1:10111M adjourned.
!One Week' Later from Europe.
TTLE A.MNIVICA AT ITALIFAX
~.TUR IMPENDING WAR CRISIS.
QUEEN 'VICTORIA A 'GRANIMOTREEr
BIRTH 6,v A PFLI76' ST AZT PRINCE
• 'CoMinitainer 'Reed en route for Homo:
•
COTTON DEOLMICD %o
listivax ' Feb. 14-11 &clock it. M.—The Cunard
iteamship America arrived title evening froin Liver
pool, with dates to the 29th ult., one week later than
the writing adviess. Bhe ban been detained by en
countering very bblaterou a weather.
The oteamship Oity of Manchester ,arrived • out on
the With nit.. and the Alps on the 29th
Tbe America left •Lieerpool at 3 o'clock P. 111., and
arrived bore at 10.80 to-right. , She encountered a sue
ceesion of strong weeterly, gales during the entire
voyage. '•
' The steamer Oity of Manchester twee Liverpool on
tbe,2l Inst., In place of the steamer 'Vigo. The steamer
Edinburg was detained in the Clyde, the unfavorable
weather preventing the shipment of a portion oilier
cargo.
'The war rumors continue, The' lettars• from Porte
snub of great activity in werlike
PrePeratione, and the
general opinion is that a mornentotu crisis in continen
tal effaira has epproachpd
tin
.T g he Parts Bourse is Mill yery seneitive and quips
•
`The Itogiteh Government te reported as exerting it
golf for peace, and on the attitude of title Government,
ti wag believed that the question of peace or wer de.
pended.
grlitleo has forbidden the emigrant recruiting on the
Dieter° erects of *Meat and Madagascar.
The P rinoesiFrederick or Prussia, daughter of 'Queen
Victoria, has given birth to a eon, causing great re-
J tieing in Privets, and much satisfaction in England.
. The British Government has given out large ()en
treats for cannon and gunpowder.
The advicen by the Oblna mail confirm the previous
ly-reportad short morn en of tea
The Ron Wm B -Reed, United States Commissioner
to China, lied sidled on board the United States steam
fripte Minneseta, en mite for time via India: •
GREAT BRITAIN.
The approaching session of Parliament was looked
foranid to with unmoral interest, hopes being enter
tained t' at explanation, will be Laude wWeh tetl
to molar/ Gm extat.ng shipense.
-
The English Gosernnient had contracted with three
large iron conapanles, to furnish platy-eight pounders
aa fsst as they can be cant.
The Timm; rays the present dullness in the stook
market was expected to continue till the opening of
Parliament.
FRAGOB.
The demand on the thivairj wan no urgent thit the
Government had give, orders for the Immediate par.
chase of a number of nine year old, horeeit.
wan transport; will be reedy at Toulon on March let.
The supplemental corps of surgeons now engaged In
the military hospitale at Perla and Marseilles, had been
indertal to' be rostiv for isetiro servile, on notice.
A letter from Grenoble speaks of the continued ay.
I'oo .t troops, and Ufa formation of an lrmy corps on
:the' Alps., , . 1 , • -
'Phiee:Preitelinien.of war bid 'trona to Gotta; Wwdri
*apposed, to itepmpentErimmyaloolegn ftn4 lila bride
;to frame.
!Three'rhips.of-the-llce at Ohethottrg wilt Immtidiater
ty proceed to the Mediterranean.
A. Congress of Foreign Perris§ to moiMnble ',:Lou
don, to arrange the &tamales ,at preseuttraletlyg lq
*grope. vs,: spoken of, and It was stated that the Cab!,
DV , at Vienna thonght farolabir of the plan, though
Ahoy manifested hostility to it when drat broached. - •
The Paris correspondents of the London Times and
Herald both ray that the warding off of hottilittee by
miens of such a (megrims was considered nugat-ry,
The Herald's oorreepeadent adds that the war feeling
among the lower classes in Prance wee gr ming daily
more Intense
.Forged bills of exchange were in oirculat , ort in Lon
don't° a large amount. They puma to be drawn by
Barbsdoes Branch Colonial Bank on the parent estab•
lisbreent, and it is supposed they were manuractnred at
New York. It was estimated that £16,000 worth of
these drafts bad been butted and were in circulation.
The London Buchan* market wee heavy and dull,
but the finctuatiori in prime was comparatively alight.
Panda closed strong on liforiday the 28th tilt., despite
th , variation in linnet retires, and the contradictory
rumors which were daily behldrecelved from the Con.
tinent.
,Commereial Intelligence.
LIVERPOOL CO ['TON MARKET, Jan. 23.—The
sates during the week have been 40,00 bales; inolnding
1,000 to speculators and 9,500 to exporters. All qua•
Wee have elightly deolined, and the quotations of
'Uplands particularly are
~vd lower. The decline was
caused\ by the advice e received from America and large
arrivals of cotton The sales to day (Friday) have
been 8,000 bales, including 1,000 to speculators and en•
turterp, The market closes dull at the fellowing quo
tatione ;
Fa 4 r., Middling.
New Orleami 7,V 89{
Mobiles 7 89,,'
Uplands 811-18 87.10.
The etonir of Cotton in port is 411,000 bales, loolndleg
365 000 bales American.
. .
steers'os TEADB.—The Melees from Manchester
'aro:nofayorahle, and the mprket Is dill. cunt for
Ifidia good., Spinners aosene auger Testes for yarns.
, Lfsvad, Feb. 11 ~—trew Orleans tits orillnaire opened
at Off, but °treed at a slight deed no tor all qualltleo,
,vitth sales for the 'week of 10,000 balee The stock In
port le 18',600 bales.
LITFIRPOOL BltßBllBl'll P MAR HAT, Jan 28
The market close dull Wheat has dee:II:04102d
Flour elosep doll but dteruly ; quotttiorpi are nominal.
ly followst F. 4 .Western. 19sra20`; Philadelphia and Dal.
timbre, 205a2.21; Ohio 215m2.1. Wheat dull; We.tern
Bed is quoted at 4seesc 10d; Southern, Weds 44 ;
White Western, tismfila 9d r Extra, 7. , Corn also
du 1, and quotations are barely mentained ;
and
o.
'Yellow, 28029.1 While 33.6,04:
• PEOVIPIO,ISThe market Is steady. Pork is firm
and all qualitiell hive slightly rulystpoed: Deer steady;
flee quainter are aurae' cod granted ; the advance for
Pork is 10a Bacon steady; Irish lice advanced. Lard
di I at Hs. Cheese flrra. Tulow bas slightly advanced;
American la quiet at 64.
PRODUCE MARKET.—Pot and Pearl Ashes dull;
Pearls 826. Sugar is quiet but steady Coffee dull.
Rice dull bat steady Teae—A II qualifies elightly ad
vanood ; oougousletl4lgd Phi &detail& Bark Od tam
Os Od. Saltpetre has grlyance 4 le. Oluvereeed 680600
for Tory and In Linseed OR there has been a erase
Im.iness at 29 6i031e Rollin firm and slightly ad
vanced; common 11l quoted at 64 3acr6 add; Spirits Sur.
pentine firm at 80 Bleeps.
From Washington.
• WIenisOTON, Feb. 14.—The House Committee of
Ways and Means had a msettos this morning, but, con.
Vary to the general eirpeetatian, the tariff' question was
not called up by the chairman.
First Moisiatit Negineers Lawton' and'Oldeon hare
beep ordered to raperintend the construction of the
inhOhtriery of the areal 'teasels building et Charles
town navy yard, Ness . to the .plena of Chief Engineer
Gee, who has been relieved of that duty,
Chlif Sperm Stewart has been ordered t, superin: .
tend the winetruction of the machinery building at Bal
timore for the Teniel-at Norfolk.
Piret Assistant Engineer Sloan has been spook ted to
- aupprinteni the construction of the meehthery for the
steamer Lsocaster. building by Messrs. Beaker, Noodle ',
00., at Philadelphia. -
'The ocean mail- eteancer hill. reported to-day" from
the. Committee of Ways and Means, proposes the ap•
propriation of $611,400 for carrying the mane from, New
Orleans to Pan Francisco by way of Tehuantepec. This
ie the only new route specifically 'provided for. The
Postmaster General, Imo disoretton to procure their
ainieyance to foreign, ports. The lamer amount of ob
hgation increas.d on account of theotean mall service
is to be defrayed from the mistime receipt"
The efilrinitive vote In the ff lute, today, ou Mr.
Phelps's motion to inpmend the rules in order to enable
him to introduce the t•easurptiote extemeon bill, wee,
made up, entirely of Democratic. The Penneylvenia
Democratic present, with wend of thaverly from other
'motions, Voted, with both wings of the Opposition, in '
the negative.
The Hours Committee on the Judiciary atilt have
and r coripideratlon that part of the. President's mes
sage In reference to the bankrupt law, and may soon
report on the subject._ Owing to the pressure of other
business in the tionete, Mr. Coombs 'lna hid no oppor ,
tonityof calling up and advocating the bill for that
purpose, cui he designs.
It is the general opinion that the debate today on the
,Ind.ans election cam was one of the most able and
Interesting on constitutional law 'which have ever taken
place In the Renate.
Mr: Dixon, of Connecticut, today introduced a bill,
ae a subetitute for the Post Oleos Committee's bill. to
abolish the (reeking privilege It provides for sup
plying the members of Congress w‘tis correspondence'
mint, zed debits the Treasury with the obit of pease
on letters received.
Adjournment of the Kitusivi LegieUt-
LEAYlNifpliTif, Feb 14 —The Territorial Legislature
allOurned on Friday, •
Among , tlia last awe of the Legislature was the tutu•
age of a geriatatarunaity bill, grautiug pardon to lotr=
sous in acarr47,,lind Immunity from prosecattatiOn
count or VI past distarlnVides 1n flootharn Karnisp • "•
„This bill Am rearilicil the appFovit of the Obreiborr
The Michigan Legislature.
Timm, IFeb. 44 —The 'Michigan Legislature ai
jgornpd SIM die today, having tranenoted a large
tononut of laminas. ,
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On eetuntley the Vneeereeenddeted the 'iota bywbteh
tbp rogintry law was 'ldeate"), and rame 4 el received
!rem the Senat, by a tote Of 42 f to 84 nas; —• •
• '''' "
,ritfew :York nquic §tattlnent.; —
flure-Your., Vvb. 14.—The hank atatetneut ior the
week ennirg on Saturday shows—
A cesarean ln lona oft - 81,888 000
'A deareate In mptude of • 072 000,
andredae id cirmliationof 78,000
A dectetealn net depolith 01%•••,,....2,618,000
The slayer Angelica.
' AcAeuen,,,ltb. 14 —The (Fend 'Jury have fount
tree bat e.gainat: Eleltee and 'Mates, eonalgnees, and
Captain thipinetax, with tilting up the park Auge:tee
ter the Mare trade.
THE CITY.
,See first page.
dkr . AiinANii or Tux Poos.—Yesterday
noon a Aittad meeting of be Guardians of the Potioo4l
:held' at,,thelp office; in,_ • ^ eipollt greet, above Zdarhetg.
fdi. 'KONG in the 'tt`
-
The amnia of the housein Saturday lot was A fPlj
lows : Total in the house, BON k . vame time last year,'
3,066 deerease 3 "l.
The clerk commenced reading the minutes, when he
was inteent;ted by Mr. Brown, who demanded that the
roll should be called
The clerk called the roll and a quorum of members
answered.
lengthy debate followed as to whether or not Mr.
Armstrong was a member of the Board.
... - Thoelboussiorawasat length.terellsated by litt„lpm,-.
lin reeving to suspend the regular orderer business. sad
Mc Hoopes moving torezonsi.er the resolution, offered
at previous meeting, expelling Mi. - Armetiong from
th Board, This was agreed to
Mehl mbied that the resolutions' be reeemmktted
to fhe committee on the subject.
r. Karnes moved that they adopt that portion or,
the_report relat ve to the flour transactions
Mr Gamble said he had a minority report on the
subject, which he desired to submit. -
Mr Armstrong said -he also dad a :solacirity•reort,
which be desired to present.
Mr. Gamble; then made a statement of the,,receipte
and conenmpti- it or flour at the Alnishouie—ehowing
thet 226 barrels were missing, and could not be lesount
edlor. H 4 Said tbit the store book, however, Md. not
agree with the amount. That on the Nth of August
the Beard paned a warrant fo• 100 barrel' of flour,, as
botight from Messrs Bennett k Cobb, which - Sow, As
f as be could ascertain, we; never delivered. , • .
fir. Mamas said the storekeepers , books are kept very
irregularly
Mr. Prt all said that some time lie s, gentleman made'
a deficiency of 840 berrele•zrinoe, then it has been ,ser
duped to 45 7 berrele Vend ' now the last speaker has re
duced the amount to 225. ,'Ha dteited to knqw where
this matter was ti end?
!dr. Hoopes said he was in favor of reeptataitting the
whole matter to the committee. as -Councils had up
'white.) a special committee to inquire, jniet.the sequel.
Eld had carefully examined the sub Jest andwas satie
fled he ( Mr Armstrong ) had made amtifellif
• Mr. Armstrong then submitted his n.inlirity report,
rel.' orating the. statements which hierniedir at the last
meeting. Ae insists that up to the 25tIfor December
there wad a &latency of 467 barrels!. ---
Mr. B. Smith submitted a reach:Rion, that as Conn
'elle bad appointed a special committee to investigate
the subleet, it was • Inexpedient `Osistheir part to take
an further action upon the matter.
Mr. Mehl moved to amend " that: ikaOllllTait4;(loi
thiae of this body be appointed to assist Councils-in
their investigations ese• • , „
Dr. Olver opposed the aMendmint, which was loot
by a vote of 18, to , , ~, •, • - • - ,
Then
ad opted
resolution submitted by
idr.,Sixdthi Wae Then
adopted „. , .
- Mr. Armstrong said he hed,,eome other traitsactlone
to bring berm:tribe BYrd idregsrd te,purahasing whis
key and moiseses. The latter was originaily.tmught by
a Member at 26.otutaper gallon and abillyaarenftered
to the Board at'4o dents Ile Woad 'aek at's - proper
Vole a committee to investigate the 'Matter. :Bedded .
this, he would ask a computtee _ to ironies into a pro
pofed contractior 2 00,000, mit:nada of mutton, in which
the member freekthe Thirteenth ward (Crete) said to
tke contractor be "would - mike it all right PI Re
wield also ask for a committee - to :inenire - into'the
cMrges made by Dr. Smith against Dr. Oliver, id which
the: latter was .elmused of receiving comuitaeions. for
purely Rea for the hence!
Mr. Brown spoke at some length upon the resolution
passed at the last meeting, censormg It!nr for his course
in the Hour investigation He refuted to Apologise, end
said he would stick to Me. Armstrong until he found
he was wrong..
Mr Eames submitted the fob:Ting ;
Wbereee; Upon ' au examination or the bail of title
Department, ,it appeore that,' duritirthe period egteud
log from January let Wulf Oth;1860, there' appoint
to be a detlelenoy of MO batiste of flour whieh bad been
paid for, but rover delivered by the Board in power peri
staltic to this one; therefore: '
Devolved, That a committee of three be appointed to
investigite the matter. . .
The preamble and remintion were agreed to bye Sole
of 14 to 3.
Mum Nainii, &filth, and Eiiintas;wei a appointed oki
the'enmmittee. , +L , - '
,
The Dina! number of applieatfons for rellef were
heard And disposed of, in thermal way.
The Clerk read bills amounting to 611,016 41, which'
were ordered to be paid. • tf •
Drs. Philips Leidy, Noah Keller, and-Jos. L. Oliver,
eubmitted appiicadwa for the position of assistant re
sident Phlebitis' at the Almshouse., k -
The Stewart reported that he had collected $166 67."
Dr. Poster was *looted ihisistant , resident Ulu ,.
Edelen at the Almshowie,in the place of Dr. Dashisl,
Teo geed.
Mr. greno complained that Dr. ,Spooner, of. tbs.
Seventh ward, refused to diecharge• the duties 01 his
'position as out-door phyelolan of the Plfth ward. Ad
journed. ,
Ax ADJObB.N.F.IihrsETING. , -09fuyaon Coun
cil held, yesterday afternoon, an adjourned tneettnu, to
consider the appropriation bins; and to Complete no
dtdehed bnetapoe. ' .
Mr. Heins, by Perm Delon, introduced s pc tunable
andresolution, that the Department of Highways in
form this Council by what. anthority.lt hes contraoted.
with centin parties, other, than euperrisore,tbr pavlig
Over water inlets and trenches In certain quarters of
the eity.. Agreed to. • „ .
The bill appropriating funds to the Dep ar tment fa ,
Pity Property, returned from Select Memoir with lour
trilling amendments, was takewup. Defusieg to concur
in these amendments, t committee of the Chamber was
appointed to *pacer with one of, the imp:mite . Chamber..
The amendments of Select Connell to the eppropria.
tione for the Department of Gity.Oommireisners trete.
next in order. Several amendments were conorprredin.
The item of $1,500 to the Rosite Asp , alsitipi. stricken
dui by Select gavel' rile to a g0:446A ar Cit
e lon, . • „
yon taking *vote, the Cheruim refused to strike nut
the Item, by a vote o h to 40 . , , ',
A' very long debate took place unna..tlie, amendment
of $75, to pay for ringing the belle of Sartain ohumkes
on Washington's birthday, the SW indent, ,
Mr Lather made two leng speeches against what he
called paving for patriotism."
Messrs. Gordon and Hacker spoke In favor of the bills.
The latter' gentleman raid that, from time immemorial,
the bell.riogers had always been paid for their servi
ces:and It was aexell tpappropriatc }he money ArPt ae
last.
Glllingbarn moved to amend .by addling 825 slab
to is nymlorot fire compepina',to ring, !hots. belle, els°,
whioh :kg lost.
The orlgient Item woe (ben concurred in.
The bill will go boot to llelentl3cneoll for conside
ration.
Atter some further qalntportnut bitalnees, the meeting
adlehtned, ; ; 4 t
_ _ .
cup . —A. Redone accident occurred
it;ent half put six &clock lad ellening. by which a man
'named John Holcombe visa aerereir, if not dangerously,
loitered. It appears that he was engaged In digging a
well at the Soho& Alone°, "Emerald and lVecuid
streets, in the Nineteenth ward when the dirt caved in
upon him. The neighbors quietly arrived at the spot,
and in a abort time rescued him from his unpleasant
petition. He wee severely bruised about the face and
body. The unfortunate-min was conveyed to his resi
dence.
ATTEMPTED named
Rebecca Strawbridge, ibout 18 risre,of ego, attempted
to a Annie off this mortal twill," by tikingi small dose
of laudanum hat evening, at the residence her narelis a,
818 Dugan Area, Eighth ward; It *MMus alie.
had been reprimanded by her mother for haying kep t
company with a young man, pgalnet her Ir/bh". The
dose, however, was not eufliolept to Garry out her de•
alp, and Drs Mason add Hooper, who woe promptly
°stied in, prescribed the usual remedies, and ttie young
lady is believed td ba out ardanger. •
Lon Crtmotz: r .te little - girl, 'about ali 'years
of age, woe taken tVAbe igtith.:Ward etation-houte
three or four dare aro, having been found wandering
about by the. officers. of that vicinity. Bba gives the
name of Bllen, - blit cannot tell, anything about the re
ddens.) of her patenti. Elbe le dressed lnc dark dress.
red shawl, and gingham apron. Any perion haying lost
child answering the above description will Bud her
at the above place,
•, ,' •
43 oy Leer,—fi: boy,, ol gli yea} old, named
21
Prank Wallin), has been, misting from his home singe
Wednesday lett; 'He wits dressed,' la a bluenloth cap;
dark brown pasts, light overjaaket„and striped. under,
Jarket. He to email foible egg, and very talk,stlVe,
Whoever knows anything oeneerning him Will confer
a flyer lir leaping word at hie uncles, No. 1008
°briefed street-,,
14tainii trp.-A' bowie, attached -to it car
riage, heitametrightened end ran off, about' 8 :02DoCk
yesterdar afternoon, at Frankford reed...and Rogow
street. Two gentlemen, who were riding to the car-.
Aar at the time, were throlTe, out, bet escaped MOrt-
Atirod. The vehicle was vuepietely brolion tp,
Smut. Fnuc.—AU 4latm , of fire Was canned
about half. past emuclock ; huittrietilog by, a quanta-,
ty clothing taking Ore i closet at, No. 821, Duane'
street, Fourteenth ward . The Ore was egtlngulabed
with the aid of a few buckete of miter,
• Damage W
iling.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
The Money Market..
PEILIDELVIaI, web.* 110.
Little was done at the Mock board to.dayt Though the
dearth of business produced little or no effect upon'
prides, " •1, ;-1
0,19,c
& 2 ?..a iv ,v,..E.,otti E
g.t CI:I K P r 4,,-0 Fir
g • • Pr 43.
2,„e... Pa gr,
.
11 e
trind"' *g "a
ttillagn
• F. - 1.0.010 04! . 5
.1
ralliZtell.4l‘t!grOgl GOO ing g
40
-E,..h.to:7Cia4E'il:..llg4lhEß,
t
Im
s. V
tl=4"tRW-Mmt4-mti .7
-B=-OkgibttEagerpti•;
• 5 ..*
4 4 ro
' 4 APOPPW-Isk.. s W.Paq
WlEFAgagniaff,§
ul 0.51,-,
I ILL -1 -4' a {:1;IN 01 Yin 8 I:s§ •
.o”uwnaappWV.Vgg=g;
tw:gewUgIVVIES aSS
tn.tl-svvifte3,
.„0 ,.. „ a
ffiWAßEgAgra@millt§ll
he bank statement shows the effeetent the inerehsect
ray In business circles, and betokens a healthful
e for the Air year. The aggregates orthhe wears
oment compare with those of list weak•ne follows :
Feb 7.Feb.,124.
Sep tal et0ikk„,..511,669 146 $1 1 ,669;246 ti 'lO2
ItCane ''• ' 26 472,569 - • 26,627,304:: rti: '64,796
6,079 439 6 991,641..1n. 12,102'
Due fro other 808. 1.092 993 1 515,664..De.143,P29
Duo to other Bkh.. '4,C07,871 6962063,110162,693,
De,pnetie 17 ,007,107 2 ;16.4944127P•316. SW.A 6" 1 .
eircal4l2irpc 431'4;74 0 0 53 N 9 499 A, h‘Pri;
,Tootollowtng rththroont thowi Ihttl, ot l yip,
Phlindelphie:Oleariiiir Houle for the wask /Mint
12th, 1B50:' ' ' • ,
1869. „ OloOrings. DitiohdOttilita.
`Feb. 7th
4 q`4 §S 2 31,40'm
•- , -
44 - Bth - 2127,740 40 • 24d0100 ii
44
9th ' 2,913. 4 200 82 212'm 03
4 3011 ........ ~....2,851,020 02 ',' , 148,407 20'•
0 llthf 2 669 110'0, x 'lB6,ootf 40 -
44 12th " 877,710, ar ; k Aahapq 44.
Bt $4213 0 687 gs . '-
The niumal report of.the,Snobery an4Erie.*aflreaa
'company, - read at the &menet meeting to-Cey, opens
with a few gratulatory remarks upon the proapects of
the company ; recites the history of the resale of the
Siate•eiteete states, t.E , t , • no, al t Pf U l i n'fzlte .
work are' conch more favorable
_than the former ouee„
end gyei the progress et the construction to this time.
Bizty-elOl4 I Dg,ef the road, the 4 , sionee beteetiti Wil
liamsport Sokthe mouth of th'ealeharthoutok, to no'
awl) , ready for the Superstructure; Ai 'that the'rillf
will be laid as far aril Ilarrandaville (thirty-three miles)
on the verk,firet oprokingol
i pla
r .. The Iron for this
portion of tk 4 'worleit ' - cted for on favors •
his terms, a eons dolt ie . ' Oh hag ahead boom
delft, 'TkOlue rortiitrie trrt a ren eanreadilybe
1 4
.. ted;iiddir'rnmailepreler, rig the approaelt•
i , .
.g ruero •., ;
.-0, t.,q. !
T I,;(Trealdfrer *Amalfi. sleefpta to - have been
48,875139.41;) and 'Ake e rolistliditires $6,666,714.80,
leai)rs a hillance spilfeabW"to the work of $ 1 , 820 .-
367.0Wqf this, two millhins are in the bands of the
State Tioaturer, drawing interest and to be returned
to the company ea the work progresses.- The amount
of funds which will be secured will be amply sofflolent,
to finish the whole Marto Brie, and, It 'ls bellaveei:to
furnish the requislfer*lng st:Otti The fibmpltrAs if
the additional $1,000,000 oubserfpiiens is; rogglyurged
- ilittiTiVrrqrilkirliedenirAhrdifirir .• - :
have the road in operstionifrom , ,Philsd'elpyttlto Brie
in the year 1860:
.. _.
~,,,- The annuary statement of the .sarnings of :On Soin,
ibirry and Brie Railroad fforopany tells / the sanieitdry'
of falling oifAthat-fian,patufully marked she , pareee et
that company for a considerable time.
The earnings foi.:3thit [month 4 61 . " Tannery. 1869,
were $304 707 86
EatniutsJaituary;llB6B" ' ' ' ' ' 070,866 64 '
Decreer° ' ;. .. 79
The following ft the ofectot atat.emant . of the re.
ceipte and expenditures of the Militia iftalialoithe
quarter ending. peueniber 18580 . a . qT9.anut,t5nal
funds and Trearury notes :
EMI=
Prim Onatome _ - • - *30,084 228 80
Balee of public' " . fi 4c loom
Mlecellaneouah ladder/la soneeee 308,200 24
Treasury notes issued under ant of
~- Dee, 23, DIV 1322 000.
Total $10,8 9 4,810 81
' . .'ainnantroptB.l4
Civil, foreign intercourse, and mittens.
neOna
Intnrior— (Penelope andla r dian):."7
War
• •
Navy
Payment to creditors per act
of 9th Sept. '
1860..., „$9. 0 3, 00
Redemption of loan of'1848.: 8,000 00
Rei'mbursement of Trstoury
notes per instlalf , 22, 1848„ ,
paid In specie
Payment of Treasury notes
per act of 23d Deo., 1357.. .844.800 00
Interest on the public debt, in.
cluding ; Treastn7 poses.. .. 968 , 428 08
1,613;g99 _
4 -Total ' • • Sit' 050.847 86
*There was also received the mom of 5139.384 79.100
in Treasury notes, which will bp eseounted_for in the
pri4ent quarter.
BY telegraph we are Informed that the Lehigh, Talley
Railroad Company brought down Poi tlie'wbele - ending
Satirdav evening, the 12th lust 1'8;965 tone of coal,
against 0,098 tonaJor ..the :corresponding week last
year, being an Increase Shia season, thus far, of 24,802
tone.
,
• • .
Tile whole puthin d;bi of tenheisels, by the late re
Simi, was about as follows :
. . _.
Old ,debt for Einkiqg, Ots4,4ouse, &n IA yam*
Loans 40 RAIMO'. .1130 regularßodds)/ . - o,loo'ooo
Endoreementa for Rallroada 2 550,000
.) . i: 'L--
'Total $1.2 067,000
1 . ,•• • - ..,4
RUILADDLPHT.A. _EIVOOK IllaliAtifil aezaiii
rohnuirl-,14,1869,, =,„
41SPNITID BY WANAITOIAHNN; & 004 DrAirLitori;oroes
' AID NIZOHANOR Bllol[lllll, NONINWANY 001111 Milli
AID a g . !I N F. I. 11
-"FM.:- ' .11 -- • ~ ,t.t 1 ti:
. -
BOARD.: , = I
I • 5 Par A Idea Bk.': . DX .
5 lA "' S e VPAPti n 2 t l X.,
10 Poling 11, - ' 4 X
10 • do ....f .85x
8 Iddrrle (Int Pr0f..106
2 ,-; do 1061(
1 do 105 X
42 Pleat Bk Tenor..loBX'
10 Bolod Bk T0itn...."90
500 10; 6louptain..bs IX
/1118 T
/000 Penns 65- • 91%
1030 do ` 92%
1000 do ..r..:.:. 92%
600 MVOs New 108%
' 600 do.. . New 103%
800 do .. New Gas 99%
100 Om tr. Am Ca '7O 87
200 Sell Nay 6s '79.. ; b 9 ,
• 1002 , 9 NsiPtf 959%19
100 Boadlog R..esek 21X
26 Snag
1 SZOOND
800 Penna.& 92%1
8000 do 93X
1000 do 92%
286 ab 3. do 02
600 do 92%
200 City 6e '7O 64% 1
2800 Oita 6m Nay - 100)(
600 do .....New 203%
1800 do pox
200 do • 99%
200 do 991(
'6OO do 99X
imosnria'r
d.
P 1511668 13 i
993('
o *%
do , R..... 99X 99%
do• New.lloB 1033(
Penne 61.........92%02)(
Beading R - 24% 247(
Ws .70..88 03%
MTS 8 9'4 4 .92 1 ,,.911
Penns R. 4 42X0 do • '88.72 6
X 763(
do latm 1017(
"`do 2dm 6e..• .92X 923:
5f0r",01 On Dv o&7 47%. 487(
do Prof 105 1 0 011
Salami Navas '312.72X 78
11:81134v imp. 81..78 ..
BOARD. ,
1000 City o.l * R 99,tc
1000 do , R 99%
500 . 17 Penni R 10416 94x
4100 do c
/000 Palma R 2d m 64. NM
8000 Vt W&OhleCoo Ts 65
:500 Comes AM 0 1 87.. 88X
1 6
31-24
A & O: 34 88R.... 36
1 t
24 Oirsreßk 121(
9,Lehigh Val R... 43
11 Harrisburg H... 60%
4:llAlygai.,
g(10
do Prof 1876 19
Watap'btalid R.3 1 X:10
do 'Mat mtg. 72 73 1(
„dp ,2d ,67X 07 3 i
Long bland ' 11 Js 111(
Guard 1 0 811 1 t., 12 % Mg ,
Lahlgk LabOoal
80ri0....2921' 29X
R.,PotaMt R ' ' 1 3C1,1 0 !.,
do 6s 8781 88
New Ortetb..•.o. Xt % .18
Ostawless 01 61(
Leilth no 1 lig
_ ~ ,
i Phlimd elititi - Mfatttiti:
;
4.. I • 4- '°' ' ' t '' FIBILITART 14—$.vening.
There Is very littleo,p4matidn 10 . the!)/109*~
, i . to l ttay, and pries are rano/inged. littudard ihlpping
brailds are ckered et - $6 , 75 4p' IA; witinint" finding
'
boydes the only sale we heitoht tiding 1 000 bble
Weelein • extra at 16 dir bbl. The trade are buying
elow?y at the above figures for superfine and .eilzi, and
fiom $6.26 to $745 fey egtrit,faraikl.v, and
)47t Laney brands ;
accoydibitci qualitY.:Nothing dditufin 11iorrr t and
Cori Meal; we quotra the AMOR. ati 4. 8 1 1 1. 8 5 1 4.1 1 8 8 the
lattir at $3.62,4 4p bbl. Wheat is but little Inquired
for ;!the receipts and sales tire 'light at $1.8501.88 for
red,lsl.f4lltfor flittefacmirtinttolusli t ty..l2ys t
le scares; and wartfeent 961 . 2' &small Aloof litibildi leas
media at Sie P brUi.743prkis.its mpierate **wept: only
etbo t 8,600 bus sildlit 76s for"darnelei:'and 800 for
pri e dry yellOw.bidttore. 7 — !: - d ''' it r 7 d -rs -t:?.;
0 is are unchanged with sales of Penn'a at62o lir bus. '
Bider Malt Is tire; l,ooo' bile Sold' It' - 21; 1 `iflt about
1,600 bus prinsamiotevA at 41.12. Bark is scarce and
wanted, and no . sa'es are reported today to establidli
apr ce. Cotto n Is lialitiii; and Only - abitif 160 bales
MI inilialliloitt; at previous . quotations. Orooertire,
het ' 8Aoli; With furthelistatee oellingiiiitV KM 7 era
New Ochrous on time. AlelpeJa all cons.of j ‘rst panda,,, l
aulethe market le quiet ''' Provlelaice=iiiirii islittle`oi
nothing ifoliig; owing 'to the high' Vieiiii; itehbideni. ,
Semis-glum is not much , demand for ,Oloversoed Ut.. j
•P'Yka a • lukTer B 98 1 Y. 81,6 0 6 = 6 4 ) 484 5 :1PPN 114 . 1 ha
rBtornl9o bus have been taken. Hothing doi ng in Timo
thyi.iti Plasseed, and the muketpurew. ,_
• Ittliskeylit.
ddull , • drio gse itaelling at 20k 627errPtudesIbbeltles293.‘
Ohlb do 20030 e, lied hilditt 27K1122ellslallon 1t ,4 or.
- - iHILADELPIIIB! OATTLK IdAILKKV-Aitibt'iti'Lli i
The arriede of-Beet Cattle at•the difterentysuls were,
aboht moo head this week. - Prices wime.osell ens.
b'r'ed, ihd mostly all 'ittere Seota4liatiOied of at from
ay 6, 57 10K per 100 Ilya, the latter of prims ytatity,
-The fathoming are this.paiticiars of the salietteiortled.
today,, ; , 1"i 7' ',•. li .
46 B. 0 Baldwin ; Obe ,
gterconi4;s942l.o ;4: '
2g 7'. Mattson. Lancaiter houtity2lo4lo.62K, •
10 J. Landis, Lanouter county, curs, $12.60.;
12 Henderson, Pennsylvania, ilileso,ls. I
' 12 3. Neff, Pennsylvania, 1708:
74 Shelby, nooks county, $7.60e016.
r
.40 Millar,' by Baker; Virginia; $7b8.62,K. -.. 'i ' ; I -
,vlr) B. Young, Ohlo, $l O Ol l ,. .• ;
''' 22 Smith, Ohio, $9010'60. , i- , --c ". ' )E L
62 Smith, Ohio, 18010;20 t ; ii -. 41 il A „,..:, t.'f ;)
--: 20 (beton, Chester mribtf, 4 8,1 61 0 60 . - . P'. c '. -
0 A. Mebane:l; Tommy r o r 22 76610:' '
21 Cauffman, renneylvania: ,59tkili: -
i2B Thultitan, 'Ohio; $8,61 -`. . AI", , ,I.
°3Q Weigand. Chio.igif6oll2lsli •, ;1',....r. ':ii .il i
- 12 Ullman, Ohio, 2,809:' - ' '
1
4 Welland, by Hutton, Virginia., $ 019910 . 60. ' - '
idniteliiiii,itidelitfroothitirMcaliK,", , ; 1 ....f :;:;"..;
E Scarlet, cheater county, $9: oelo 50. 0
,„ . 1 J. Rowland, l)elsware donut:ll Pal°. , •
`,lO cerebrum & bicOall, Cheerer county, $6Ol0 T
50
• -.
=96 Stewart McOlung,Nbrilitta:sB429.76: '
21 Scott and Kimble, Cheater county. $9 80010 76.
40 Kimble &Kirk, Ohutaiimmity, $9010.25.: e '
Id Wash Alexander , Chester 00unty,21309.25.- ; - ..,
T
20 John odd, - Chester county $ 8 5009 76. •
118. Hood, Cheater county. $BO9 25.
' IS Jos. MplAllen,tolopiter county, 58.60E210 614. - . ~., , •
- 30 B. Miller, Berke county,. F. 76010,26 -
69 R Neely, Chester county, ssaio - , 1, • '
12 L - ,oohae, by.Rathaway, 118.6209.60.i,s .; • -;-;,..
jA l botit 4,000 sheep were fold, at from IS to $8 each,,
„Which is better, being equal to Iterelle f, lb dressed:
does and Calves were dull, and selling at from $35 to
24efor prime Atilt& Oome, $25 to $3O for seonnolu . nal:ly
do i sod 515 to $2O for Dry Comi.
,
trOkrt—Thu arrival el at Phillips , yard ,wore, about
1,100, which all sold at prices ranging from ES 10.T.5 : 26
the 100
A I large liaa¢asOa•wali exhibited at WardelPeAvenne
drove yard, yeighlog.4 500 lbs. Also klergewild flog
from Blexleo;:teighlort 1"800 Ihe,a large Pootli - AMA;
Qin! gheep, , weightag 450 the; and a RrlaatJ,Qoat,•tra-i
por ed from theisland of• 84. Ifel ens, weighlieg fllckfitfy
New York Ittarßeiii-4estirdey.
Rometes.—lkuther sales' have bead spade of 100 bales
Rags at private Wins; 200 'bales Olotb,-214 res an. at
130 a mos. -- , - •• •
41131P.—Matkils remains In fidr,dernand. with sales at
Boston of 2,000 baler.. tq forks) porAlitatod, at 8$(oMOO; also, 250 Wes Jute at $00.„,. '
lALIPInillt —A tale 'well made Boston of 675 Use
kMIXo6 mes.• ; 3.. • • • ;
'Antes are In fair demand and steady, at $5 52,1Cf0r
Pots, sod f 5 7566 for Pestle,
,Pioua —The Market for Mate and WesterefFlour`ls
6610 e better, with Wes of 800 bbls , at-54v4:50 - for - re•
jected ; ss.2gess 40 ft r aupeitlne Stale ; sslloeB for ex.
trod° •, $5:25e5 45 fon superfine, Wegtorn; $5.5565.25.
for ,extre. do, and $8 2ter6.40 for shipping bras& 'Of
extra roriotl-boop Ohio . Canada roar la steady at $6.35
657.2.5 for extra. Southern Flour to better, with sales
of I 800 bble at $5,05a6 for common to mixed, and $O.lO
msl HI for faneYeAdastra.4.-; i :l.s ' I
.1311.t121 —Wheat is firm. but quiet, with sales of 5 000 9
,buti at $1 4001.45 for Southern red and $l.BO for do
white. Corn is quiet end nominal , at: 830860 for
W einem mixed: 85e for white, add 826811 d tor yelthw.
rifle is quiet at 80680 c. Oats ere steady at 500540
for Southern, Penoeyirsals,and Jersey, out blooll4e for
State, Canada, and Western.
PAI/TIBIOSS —Pork is dull, with Wes of 150 Ws at
$lB for old . 1 . 1 1 86 11$1 8 : 60 for new; artd $lB 6236 , for
Prime. Beet in firm, with miles of 250 Ws at $8.506
7Or country Prime ; $7.50 0 9 for country Mem ; $0.75
ell for repacked Western • and 511.:5012 for extra
Mete. Cut Meats are in good demand and firm at 60
e for Hams. and 707,V0 for Shoulders. Lard is heavy,
ffi , h miles of 150 Ws at 120125 a. Butterlind Cheese
are!flrm, and without important change.
blux continues nominally firm, tut in without sales.
We' tiaras Hookland aotoraoa 1040..").401nmp,41,
Eposa.—L. 51 Hoffman & Co so'd at motion 322
hhda New Orleans Sugar $7.0608, POdsysaa44taDatba.i.
WEisser is nominal at 27,10.
&ew York Stock:Exchange, Veb..l4.
14ECONII BOARD.
y.
' 2000 Misanurl Ws 84g 50 Canton Company 29X
4000 Cal,7's N.114_,.__ 61x, • 22 Pacific, Mall 618 78
100(10 ERP&F D V 1M...1W I 5 4) 1 iD4 'l' , l I-, 1 7 tiC
looooblit OS Fund Ild 05 76 do 7
1000 Illinois Con Rd . 8&X ,•,,10 o.ll* lanlir s ll. 50
100 NY Oen sx-di• 660 79 260 Mich So &N la pig
614 do • ' 1 dpg.7o, appA . ?: o prrlttivo 78x,
—lO Eris Railroad 18g 2ao do bla 18X
AO Rarlom Railroad 12 4 soNmintt 88. Gnu 44,4
40 do beo 13X 100 Gal &011secithis34.418g
mar Harlem It Prat 9 . 9. g 1
. .5..4;. ,gg: .E , t =„ •• s. 68 %
"60 do RIO 20 , 1 ' " tolo nay
'lOO ::::,1..,54 'Ai 7.40304 1.60 , ,,;-, - :JJ00 084
- 100 do , •,,, ilea :so, loikoi#3 &,,R Id R:030 go),
'lOO do ' 101'39 100 . ` -'' 'do ' r•b6B 803,f,
100 do 30% 300 ', do 90X
60 allobigan Con It ' 60- 1001 . doi, l a T 00060](
'5O Panama R 114% 500 do %.,:n 8011.
100 Ole & 'Poled It e2O 3
Mullets: hp Talegraphikir,R3 f
— iliv,NPA)f, Feb. 14 —Cotton—Sales to-day 601 hales
at a decline of loi - tdifelli bl3ll4eriqr
BALTIDI an, February 14 --flour is qulfit et $5 76 fcr
Edward street and Ohio. Wheat unchanged at $1 40e
110 for white; and $1 311(11 35for rod Corrkrallibre
cattail are large. Aoiltherll white and yellow'isld at
746704. Whiskey steady at 306 for Ohio and 290 for
14 14
VINCI/NATI, Feb. 14 —Flour is firm, ond in gond de -
eind ; eaten of 3,100 bble at $5 41065 Whiskey to
'lln i changad. Allier° lin bffffi demand at 2133(c. Mese
'Park and Lard are dull and, nominal,. Bryon i 9 in fir
`ll.toanq, at 7 golor /Moulded led 9Mo for alai.. Bulk
Mbats aibbithid4l, •, : 4
ft *I - a iiiktitS.
. ,
.nnv. LO*D'S.LIWITME4-7tt0413/rair the
Teri intereetini ZOl r eeor ltotntis on ihn 'hkriett. Its
preientatbreiteAratiithlgjOittliistrolb
bef4re a large,and intalltgest andlonaoottloncett Hsi!,
lest 'wean, Ili' the Weil lolairAotdo - '; Ms spacial
theme° 9l, l l4 l olr, ' tk 4 ) Alf t ; ° - eat,° !l)lFl4 l,,,L t
all teira44 pastarly•ftrarc:The ateg , „qt.,llo law :t
tnivr lololisektell'aeat, amt suspeettliete ass few
pdblie spealtirs wholbetterthhu he, understand -the eft- -
of enlisting the Interest of
The sow oat or hbetlithifi ifwi4ehitaislititrodtesed •
as 4 borinitouteneo loosdosoling,„toyas and icateddriery,,i'
teething, an he rocs eded, upotttoi-agel in Whith.thie '' ,- 4 , i
representative titer tiroltAtlttli HSAPTlntellge. , He f elt
/We ll 6414 1 ° -- t est?". Ce tkt de il e4 I , l ',?A l l e c. ° l!!eltiit! ,'
"u ' Foli , 6 044°)tri7,4 1 Ithe,' rtmrifiti. HOPisS,V I HI-.-,
then+ been devoted. to..the study of medicine; hehres,f - f
oeuipti-Mivelrignomint of matbematics,; butlatitilg' ''..'..
4'ssiplked his' eetidenked ;hotel ~to the study ,Vf, i the :,,,;
• latter, he
„11 .. .5 . 14„, rovejto.4 professorship et maths-..,;
nra,lot
~:et _Pisa —Not ,disiouragid I by , the,-pirse:
cations Which! ifoW - begait Ai, thlekTer 4 Oroili3 '41154 he ' ",
tur f1 4 ,14! 11 ?P t 19 ,114 ..*e. ' ,3 1 .914ig;#.444*4d lOC • '
p ox .
toted a series of expennent%, bet was . entlystn• .-., :
duped to resign his phatr i s.tPiehaini„ . - similar
position atlrsdus.,;But, said . the s
~.,;Heillso,wie ,
the altionconee Si weitaetlie`mitherilitiellenf thefige :, '
—eitthousittllktilbtrpat_rmodieltikwen altseotss
nitsrfeetisg, sensibility, and poetry,4t Port4;etal•
leobad torus to:Winibdilit dietrineiPAMiperntens,
'which soon subjected him to the sneecti:ofthetWiesss rep - „.
_.
of hie day. It wee while here, aberf,' - thet,hearlng'of in 'Set
Tim' trument having been constructed by - which objects
were &ere newer, to lloteepe ripti fir thAnkigt,
which re:tufted' !Ala Sretnpi o ,talesphie,witielibe pre
dented to the Senate of Petite, hid dinfetracted another
ter , 4l e w e e 1.,: F.heefelePtiltheet chart_
- 1411100
dirdoveries with the aid of this and other instruments
be .fterwerda male. Through thalevitation of a Prince
of plea be returned to his native , ally, where he eon.
tinned his dlecovernie 2 It' Vserle•thlirtinis' e that hie
greatest trials commenced. He, vraa, said the speaker,
the real, though not the acimowledged,rrisoner of the
Inttitteition:Whiolinat It liiiantAlie 64l (tod . " 4- i-
sentenced this ech gar and genius to read the ?molten-
tiai
P salms, and recant his doctrines. 'After this re
'cantation„,said hqns- -- ndaTit pity, forgive tate weak
Juan. bat we could never mem Assaf him among the
worldn heroes. Situeeforjh blevoitseyotsileut„ The
illetrulirthilieltioitrtirthe elOti aitattakiiiiti irts '
at op* Inaillfakapd Whet's.: ./ ~.e......., , - . ', „ ...,,,,,„ ....,.., r,' - :
Picini the discoveries he had made foliowed•treosi -10 ',..-
the elder and younger Herschel; Tiredly,' !replies; and
others. Much ea ire knOW:however; if autonomy, we
were yet en the•thteshold of-thlinOble-selimeef and' fa --- :
which the close of hillectitre wee en elimeent tnlitel"."
The lecture Was - received with,
73Mtitullutl .*
e, and oft. 4
repented applause ,'' -- -** '": '.' „ 1
4 '''
YOU WOOLDA0M5 1 140.:111.11k01.0Ur OM Soap
out, of refuse grease or fat. 4 petit4 boa of the Sa
ponifier, CM . Concentrated Lye,lnade by the Permsyl-
Vann Salt hfanffikatattog Cfciasphify, wfirmillie kelpy
gounds of Soap. _
v tiliellifT MYTHOLOGY.—BiIvinns presided over
gardens and wo• de. Ha Ismossndit toreiented hold. -
leg h emus In his hand, ... . .
Terminus preside' over landmark/ and bonaddrles.
He Is represented "Witifei litituTai head, Withenat foot or
Mull, to Intimate that he nO - f i r ;xi RTIA flAll the spot
white hews& placed, one pedestal, on which is written :
tt Eby youi: moitiiig -OV:E! W BkirldifiOlieirrorikefor'
of the t Old , Bll:4lhltail9iMpgifffo
.4:Mutant steriet.ri . -- ° " -
t aut' , Thule i'Aviii , 'OLV - 316tisale:-=ThilAtilititt , '
street Theatre' listP beetiobitirAedlifictilibiiiiiitirtiii• '
spa ta i emissions, and the Bret religions Services ware"' '
beitherel:on strodatti- ThatOhnitoutestioghThridinV t.,
4.3n 1 L e n quAlrS l 9Pokilik B o l6 As9 l4 .ttr uNka MAI*? E . :
muse, and upon its site is now reared the Wytptle_ „
known at e At Nor'. stops Clothing Hall et rbrokidir,
&HOthion, Nos. *a and 605 CheokouNs . titeetiVAYo Sixth i
wbeil. the most elegant gannentetn-tbe els are sold . . • .
Wirnalltir4oke toUtl, at, tise fawning of tifirrt
Wera
htlt in tee aleidire of'diicts'itistalfet, '
Glint Jove rouseehis throng, pn plymmisoblinie,', H .-.•,-,
i His cart of Inintorliale:tii rule Itiiisem'brei, -
$8,881.983 78
*** ... ' , NON 82
8,788,848 53
8,818,907 80
- He gave elek'n than" ' •••=
0- t the land; ie;&;alirrile;L• - • "
Uhl emblems of office iinpernal to weer;
The Mir Itlejob'et;altinvitiniblo sign, s I •
And'pladand gritefal homage livneetateieina—
To Granville Stokes, the, fateons,,Glothker, No aril
Oh4uut otxtet ,- - I - .
• t !) ••
Pfacolla.o44•ii -WlM.pgt, W,OIIII-1 cure ,
If yin& are udierlag With ' the:DUPtPlia Lire Coo , '-
plait: or Weakneatethe IllipatiteOrgso:aiidatot dr
Tay, but resort at anoe to the au of HOOPLANDT•ri
4 . /Pifi N
,411 - 17,1 they will cure you, u they hue done with than- I
•aande before you. Voraale hy and dealat
to aledlolnee, at 75' cents h * eihottle. ltd&W
sew beltnilinik I l e:iei 4 /
wltriesc:tha ?coffetYlns rat lifeniiVe Deg_
Aytaatraiielieralfilierolieit MMb, afilekileekrij
Whti Deadness ratite, lbmighatgaar picket's:hit oiliness
la talent growth 'Ornew bite; WI int easy ; gray
bs It eh!Vr! tp theta • POlniiir ilAas 4 , 4 I° 2 UP.'
It ' not a Dye, awl Is perfectly barnaene. S old by
allrogglets, maul by -Jutnlfatßam ec Co. No. 104
Ohe taut street, at
to SO Per Cureit, l ,44yrd.
143 Id Band rxpßotikßibfwg#Tßß, f
t 'MAE . DI BB;. col! ti,*,51,.11.2, an'd
S 1 • , each (This 1 6014 r ceat. tinder , whorl price.)
teptel.proprlatars and _and Ronsakeepers will aliiiejet;
andith°94atin,f_Pktat:s4o6ol°)".9tAPitn*P 2
4 9)100 MUSA, TABLIFOLABB. and White lion-
atom) Wa.frif th isixfiliolio4o/101beat
Wench China deeorated to order, pieced palntdd ' adid --
deo:rated to nuitedlidifidielVitd ,
:lc r 1
ta, Aro„.ltagrared . ” 0,14pri,„
,e.t ttAJ w, „
9r1V14 AdTiPsi UT0J19°P,1P , 441 1 4; 1 4 ,1 0111 1 49;k1e
oinsurtm atref,t, S „ .4134 t
f i TM'AfrO ll ft Mt!: e - 44,21L , 4
t
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IR,ID N s i si,.V..*:',sklAzAc:EityCkik . -- i ,
i,••ilY,l"' :,, ~ . ..7.•: .-,., le - j ~ ,• il i,, j
ki
I NO. 629 cays .. T . ftvr,p7l,,sorr . , ,
- .419 . 411411.0, 4 v ..
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- - -
risWl4
- PLOwEE CENTRES, '
RUIN, OIN,TRES,„ WITH BORDEII9,
,BUIE, WHITE, AND GRESN'tiOLLANW -41 ..'
ARP. /MADE FIXTURES.
of new and varied assortment . of Shades, Lace, and,
Muslin Curtains, Comices, Bands, Pins, Centres, Loops
IndiTsstelfers ll
Marge stook of above goods n 1411114 for aprtng tribe. -
Th 4 attention of dealers is solicited.
f.t 4.19:::11:111111T, BATTEN,
to4dtapl2. SSO CHESTNUT Strati.
A IfilV Article for-the -•- -
PEtatlole& SON'S Obileittit --
.it the bed and cheapest article for the heir. For pre
serving, beautifying, and,restoidne the hair, the most
:fedi ct hair-drepilpg ever eliereA,M.t?e q ßold
47, 497, and 197 Itreiiiwaj, k by' all lotakffirtirland
17anoy-Goode Psalm Piet Mottles 99 caste; 10141 play
26 cents. Inquire for Phalan A. Bo'n'a Cocohie. Be
Were of eounterfeits.-, s L.
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, 300 CHEETNET
Stitt, Wholastle ,, ,4lgent!,
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&EONS , NOTES, AND .111,Lk.111/IPS, CARDS, .
OIROTILARS,
'PRINTED BY
PIipTINO FITTIr and
, FIFTH and ORERTNUT Paiariso.
illiff riiiid.tbliiii. 41 ,, ei:rc i iiiii. r siierAi4
Ink i TlONAltikElTY ., TßUMOOlriftAlqpillt, S't
Striutirl3. Allr,coritorrr TaUtWillt l 4.l43o4 ~,
reeelvalla rimy enm, large or small, sod latt,
.li
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fro - llili or or ? upon - to the - day - otirttkultaitradirt;;
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Ito ay
. is recateed sUtet payments drill; tetloWi y i
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Do ae. %hejor t i f empum...op made ho
,ReiMts;S,- , I:-
Hoitgagei, &Ado BitWalifiAntitarsteitass !doe, 1-
tee J as the charter iegithira ; Oplee hours horn it , o'clock
" n the morning 'until o'olocirtii tlieVarefrttokni„ And cna
14 440 add Thursday ;umiak' a_a_ttl9pMestk ! , yo ~,
Graver k Baker's Celebrated Family Semi!'
att4ouu9l4.
t ; 'A' Nivr 00. ,
Tao 9418TNOT, EITIXIIS
_PAILLDELPItA.
, These big,ohlries 'sew trim two epoole,and firrviV
Seans - of unequalled strength, beauty,- sad eleatleati: -
schloh wllfsai itgrOtrid If
.isigiMiktk4llkh , lar cut
Thfy are unquestionably the beet,in the market foe
Nally use. • • " '
Dann vox a onattetas...al
I:4enanen's Saving Fund—North - Ives' corner
111E0OND and weLpipr 6treets. Deposits received
in email and large amounts, Irani all clams or the
community, and allows Interest qt , the rate of dye
,
recent. per annum.
Money may bq drawn by °becks without lou of lute
reit.
Moe open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, And on MOM
nod
.. fintardny untll t SA bc:de evening . 'PIMA - dent.
fromklln Yell; Trendier and . klecretaiy' ," (Marlon E:
Liver Complaint's —D - rollelSOfe r ie;cilpprated
LITER PILLS —This great remedy for Liver D0m....
plaints, BiIiCRUI Derangements, et* Hpaiaohs, Dripep
alaj and all kinlredonmplalots.. ‘ iloldbr respectable
- Druggists. ° ^- 1 jals-atnkth-bn
a;
fn.-Pries Clothing of tie Latent Styles, and
made in the beat manner,expressly tor' laierL OXUS. •
!WS! mark oirktoireat'inolttyspileina n.Ant_niounza
on peak article. All goods made to order are werrexled
elidsdUar-ifikelroltrieltrzlottosrilirOreavie striotlred--- •
dared to. We lielleseAldefliejfe Mt, nay fair vay at
deallss r ea thereby all are treated alike.
Vf. t
;um muutzistriat.
J 1
~ .1..'.i; t- .. 5.,../ tO /1 4 iVil''. 4 . -• •
Dyspepsia. There Is probe.bl no teAise
which experbenow.haseontoNymmsil to,),n,Asedis
blek! by the PERUVIAN BUMP as Dyspepsia. The
most inveteredsairinifef.lifiMlikeseo4febe4 tom
ple:tely mixed by thie medicine, se ample testimony or
so eof our Brat citizens proves.
in .11.-1:;.:.24.:1.. -
or We In tile city by P. lirovmsasener g ltifth and
'Olt taut, end Sward. & Qo., ?monk Twelfth and
akilgt.. ''''' 'acto-dAwtt
Family SCWilag Machines.—
Price bilfy inrit to-a-Akt: 'For pad wort *Ed IRO
'oohs this Biaohine is unequalled.
.11 16 SOttiNit.fr. CO.,
kirdm roe
thiliii!r•ltewlag Machines, for sal
19114:V146n5; lard' h great reputation, honestly, .
stined . :'Jtj the
_products of tee s
AcT,lysl_l?phphND WEr r ttA.,PRI9,ES,.
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