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Thus t 'will be seen thAtsx. the contr oversy • f last Winter is, id' A moditlee form, flowed and that thevi::letwentew.lo wl : 136 1i1e or and:: Terri ; I'44 :Pk ;; ': : ::i ft ":/ : i 3 / accordance with the* %.f4flasAdeliW e l form_ their State ifietit4olutfp little liheir residents bas biln &Ilea Ifiein. - Tliere so ninclijdiffice and reason in the provisions f Mr, Itaskut's amendment, and the neces. , Kr...r9 r 1t....hal Non ae. el ear lY elm". by the efelireZef,likti Fri: el t gliteen mentns, - Mu it mar ,44, o ‘ l 4 r ai a a,,int/ppoeing it place them nelven-in FAA moat-unenviable ;attitude-: before . Yi- t k ee eil 47 f , iMbriereatior,ophe three contemplated Ter- Oi!,l4alike,Ohritit would 1(1 0 O. enferred pon,timPresident a large additions& amount I lif•PaOhigeteiiiiiiill itris Said has i already, In (nitellOiner the Puge out: the, ile et 4r; iltrzterzsit; heed par c e lle d ' Out among h i s fri ilaittee.::lifthiriedditien Is to beintide to his `ll o l4 l illt should:4 3011114 skeAMPauled by :tleaboon* the people of protection fivra fa., l t ffik*MPO l i, i f l Of ee ',l ,ll3 l it Pere Iran 1.60. ai 'propoeltion)to reecethicylew of ,the , ease. I *: klermeifel di Illinidr,,:ineVed 'an) amend-, thaeioltlii , *.iiVn,4*Pf ol lo l 4 &it,likeit 't eret were ' , ten ;t thousand, actual , residents inqitlieX:Territ,Orf;:the 'Ltiglidature,, t eliould I S l Allit‘. WOOrAla.`:;lli'e election ,ar a krverhor, 7 V seoretarr "of , State, '..r marshal, ...k , iiidPl4 A,b - e' commissioned:, hi ' the P , dieliident, , The marshal , and judge's, being p t oierly 4 k,,Pederall officers, `whese duties ..43 Tke e fien c t , 41 .fli . r .t_liiiae 7 of, the / l'ederal mar s and jidgee'la the. several States, should ',. - t Way4WeVrifile,MiTiippeinted by the Prai re c tlgiiL% - i*t as a'ilino 4l loui*Orth toonelderiuk Iretherigoverntire -andr, secretaries of State 0 &Ail* 4 1Welikete . .d , by the 3itiople * of the Territories. Someilme since a bill to this effect WAS Introduced into the House by Mr: 'iltlinV.,efi--,3sllMoisi` and while the _Propos!. il n maybe at this tirne•premature, and, per hepti; little 'to soidelierious objeCtions, we shall fiolrbe,it ell i'ltoilehed, if when a fall examinationfof it- is made, and the subject is:diilaulated Well fie' bearings the American Viesile should finallydecide in •its favor. 4 2. 0 1 !. l it t , t 1 7ZA Ir' i lfete 7 C e net pereneen ,' "--Xerhaps, in no branch of the public service Isithe domlntoreSnioritirte and red-tape more ,4 1 4 86 4.4 e ' et: t ar „ ltrati thin in the'anY- The elighteet,deviatiCM,froM the military' canons, • thp most. modest Innovati o n upon military eti- Agate itC reiardell' 4 a merlons violation of the preper,eaftrit•da corps, which all attached to;the :Army alio ireiniteed to - be implicitly *fund to preserve,-, , Any; new opinion upon ' m ilit ary science !pa% flat, pass through ; the routine of.the tireunilocutfon office, end re 'delve the properimprimatur before it may be .vouchsafed to the public. It is enough almost totenditirgeithe - portitiorkof,” officer, to Ju l:Age the hisaneliberifiSfAinking for himself. i l l:cr.:inch auspices, ; to' - undertake the initle ti , of reforms in settled rules, stereotyped by iselituries of martineVidolatry, is certainly no 'Ardlifilitabk. 'lt demands, in act, extraor- 1 ItilAiry zeal efts courage"; because he, tvho e s . liAl t s sueb, aim &Sous mission•je sure to en. A ntet'r, and,nk net be prepared to contend u wittionere'Diatithe usual Hake and difficulties ,iviiitill viiveit Abe ••refeornier 'in ether fields of 'Alen. ,:.It AehoWover, to the tribunal-of an enlightened that the final appeal must come i and •if the reforms pro poled*Tintnit to be, based nion the results Of iitActical• experience,- and are eminently metesearytolhe.public.welfare, they ale sure ptiffle eventually pnt in practiee. - i.- #mimillitLllie -. l llleetiolla , of reform promi nently, tfillt,atlnin / minter/ elrolea& none that eallediVritiWitgeliiiieet dißetlBBloll than that 01,patbSeaittlifet' defences:- The' discuision, which•hes J taken a , wide - range, involves the I whi&licenbje4of, the tini, °nog Value. of our tresenfaystem o f fertiticationi. -:This system, ' k 44 44 16 : / l'eeWthe'eetiut t isalmisliexpeadi . tu* , of-money; is - borrowed frojn the, anti leitedrnidens of,. Milliery engineers who 'Hirt! an d died ?eferetlie application'of steam Fto kniicalieltrine, - atl years before MINNIE iii - Di#Cusit' devoted = their genius te the ~ hripeneenient of arms. „ An immense edvance 'i t L'inAllteK l 4 ll 4: l Ule-;b y eeli Mae by the practical results ,of , tbe Itussiew war, arid II 1104 beanie" i v etnholle question whether the Milted Stateollud dicAnit the valuable expo-- dente thus furnished and turn it to a prcdita- • 'Wet ac count, -eF-eenient tcl•retY with blind - con - Jidenee' l upon. defences which; in time of great irdergenc,V;lney prove a feeble," if net alto 'getter 11 barren, proteetioll. r ' ( " 'e~ had" OeMitdort some months since i to ,notice favorably a °leiter enders - Upon this subjectfteM,the 'pee of Limit. lanes St. O. Klaxon, of the UnitedStaboE . nglneer Corps, k young Philadelphian, the name of whose family Is familiar. to every citizen. In that paper, , the author set forth with much Mam mals the dangers to be apprehended frord a laM_ 'il attack , upon, eeebeerd cities , li ke rraw , Yeik ; and; with Much vigor and ` originality;' l tinggeated, as a proper; defence against such contjugency, a system of earthwork , redoubts, to ;be 'Connoted by earthwork banks. The PreBeßt, Secretary of .taro witil'a ti !t i l‘kr dis regard or roldine,and prescriptive tradition Met not only entertained Jheim, suggestions „kinllly, but has' warmly,commended them to iffen,ae 'l4 Pu - Oical and jufficions.” lie 4hii mien gone , so far as to incorporate Li eu Phenelifearon's memorial with his own mil ilsl;report f&U the present session—a distin guished cemiliment, and as honor which rare ly fallete thegot, of eo young an officer. Gov. Filiiinrhas called the attention i of ciongreas 'to the tactics adopted by the'Allies in the late Aldan campaigns, and • inclines to, the be lie I that, in case , the , United States "becomes ; lively:o'in .frarWitielthee of those Powers, *litter - Would repeat the style of attack em _ ploied,by Zegland im, 1812-14 at Detroit, in the•Ohesapeake at Washington and New Or butone male Of magnitude similar to ha of the, expedit ions , against S evasto p ol, „sloriuutifiriut and Sweaborg. He decidedly fa. Itto the Plan prepoied by Lieut. liturros as Being eminently adapted for Militia defence. „'P i /kW Awe of the Secretary of War`have been , fortitied pia late!' paper ,' recently writ. ten bY Lieut. Neuron, and publiahed by the =order'_et ' the Beeietar) , of War, entitled && The ,Derigers and Defence s of New York :City." lu this pamphlet the Whole details of, ttie _ propoied system are minutely ex. plaleeci with 'express , reference to the • land approaches by way , of Long Island to Brook lyn; 'Williamsburg, and New YOAC. Lieut. Mormy suggests that a line of redoubts phenyl be located within cannon-shot of the coaatpthe redoubts—not exceeding fifteen in number r •to ,be.plact4 at eligible points, at a llateeee.,of nearly a mile ~from each other, lad tirat they should be connected by earth work banks to bdhereafter threern hp. The estlinated cost of each will not ekceed ton thousand dollars; 'Hr. Neuron shot is that to &find, these ‘ Mloubts; the loeal velunteer 'erilitiii- M a nitoba the 'reliable -force; since 111 experience developed from our own history, extending from tho date of Bahkei Hlll down to the cotton-bag delencea at New Orleans, goes to„ ah w'concluslvely,th t thf ,r a' . . 4ortinea tie*, hest. adiiited to our brave, though not Atiti4ySiterfeetly militia; are earthwork 'intrenehments. The unexampled militated of,`ti/n1 liar'4efriPSl l l Crimea , against the *abtmous'ariasnent and, Incessant bombitrd ‘nwiti of the'Allios, id'rogarded by,LloOtopant *dares as demonstration _ample that the In lieduetlerc:ofiengtrafige niniketti=has intmea!' inribly.fattltfiplied the defensive capabilities of earthWor ,• espebially,when they are modelled. Nibtfthe Style of those used, in the war of the ~ 11Intioni , ,andreloangurated Oh so much I k_F? tA7,l46:dispngnishe4.Toimanix at 80- iaetoreV The scope of•LientenautMoßion's illindrafed by re- Arenee natlcinal, and takes X.ef',eotirtukall of the eoei.auttd to can • be APPlied• guithe,?, , seere•of =economy , • and simplicity, as by its rec Infflortant, lifiinti;volteitee'r:snilitia; It is ~w ell well eel= *fisted to §oniAtand Itbe: careful; attention Of 1:- . reikhave lrei,dtipoldtion eXelte or foster' ank*O,,seenfeaif that we . eithe igibu our filenali relations with the Gond.: e A tal Power Brit fkili!aMa 'Oratataainan-, ship lien. practice of , ''A.'nitilo'nl4ellv-artsteit and well vtofklad )1119, e ,strongest guarantees .of is this view that:We i egard . the Lthglgestions,-madel*Lieutenant litoterthe i and ffilyt TOO - alp! fitflifr:; present'Sacreta7,Of :fa Ike,iornalint .tiesitien 'olifuldie affairei Me"- beltelee :that' tirtivilatjudiozo4 adoption, however much army - officers and military engineers may9ithel can• sure the extravagant bp)41484 nheisi!arily, in volved itt;;theirAmbliiititfon to "tlie, ieoPle at large,„;.: • 112.7p,The tifteentli-, , ,:armiversail of the American Litiiiti , Hriiim; be: celebrated this evening, with appropriate Cereinordes, at the Musical Fund. Hall. The Union is one of thanked flourishing and influential* all our .societies. -_The gentlemen announced to de. livtr addresses on this interesting occasion are eloquent and convincing speakers. We di. ticipate - iiroirded hens's.' - ',The-Rev. William IL Milburn. The'bllnd preacher :Mr:Milburn, mho •was. for, merly ohaplain,tto ,iiongrese, and, bee l aiime.,eml. • nentlidlatinguiplied L itltuaelf, in. tti4 coon try, and to Idagiand, as a' looturnr,of,great.,eloilienne and :I}irge loforniatbM, ; hlstorioal arid literary Irbtbjsetti, ja about " being ' we' b elieve,' tq facture in babas' - lately' keinleibiring in New York and other places; upon tame anbjeat of popular'intereit. - His 'most 'recent leotures are tine upon Aleiander, Hamilton, and anther upon 4aron Burr. Either, or both of those. would• be Very acceptable bore, and- , we ,are,ortre,,thatuur Iltrgeat leotnrc-rootit would Plied by audience+) dnxiontio bear one Of. the moat e x traordinary and gifted:pnblie apeatter:e,of the Ftge., DR. IV:: SUMMON • Macanxitir,' well' knoWn among the-litatary men of • the country; hal pre ,Pared for the yress'a new work, entitled.- Tres. ollian and , his ;Friends.", :It: le a collection, of original taloa, set in.the,frinnow,ork of klove story, iniddlo.aged,major, and, a widow lady doing the. love, It la . dedicated' to ; John IHrOngbani, Bag., and bp published in , a few days, by Lippincott t 70., Philticialitilti".2—lfete' • ' EXTRA. LVALVADLE RIIAL ESTATIL—Very -large 'ale let ofllarah. ,Sea 'Thomas ,4 Sone' advertite reents; anotion hetal t • IBY MIDNIGHT MAIL. :Lauer -from' Wiihington." , ifforrespinidenee Of The Tel • • :* ' ; - Wasarmirox, i'eb.'l7,4Bse!" 7wci leading items; which level swelled the tied- • get of tifeMetery Cobb; to its enormods sine, are the ,Utah and Paraguayan wars; but the actual cost 'of , these_ exped,itions is so adroitly intermingled _with . tie, general expenditures of the army and navy; that it is difficult to-'meetly ascertain it. The national' expenditures tiarinithe last year,' *4O !WIWI! of'paymhntsori account of the pnblio debt,' amounted "to $81c585,867, about Tea:droplet their amount twenty'Yeais ago. If it be Poesible; as:the opponents of a revision of the tariff contend, to 'reduce these expenditures to $50,000;000,:those who, have.guided the affairs of, the Government for the last two years have a griayols sin of ex travagance to emissaries' ; for there are no good reasons why WO Ox'peiosetkof tat yisal ohmild be thirty millions leis than those of last year, unless beiropti on,' lavish expenditure, 'and ookiess span d'qing of •the publio money; unpreiedented In' the annals of historyi have heretofore prevailed: ' The anti-tariff economists are either_ trying to do en tirely mush now, or ,they have been, doing ent(rely,too,,little heretofore, ,Virben . we oren alder the' Testi*, h ; etween our Oast, expondi-, tures aid their precept 11'1;4m:eine ,of approprlm, Hone, in connection with the ki4vy delft already, piled 'JON 'la& the'' 'ingionsissi pirojeof 'Veti 'the' pniobsso of Cuba; is " being ' pressed,-,the clamor against a revistori'of the tariff at this Milo must strike every intelligent man as the most arrant:demagoguism. It Ls-worthy only ofd StatalegiStator who_ fears to add half a 'mill -to p'State.,tax, whegbeknown that the credit and hondi Of his `CoinnienWeeltli imPeratively demand tins hipOsitioi of such a tax, badatunrhe is 'afraid that the indignation of the tax payers ands die.' tridt will prevent his return a seat 'which ho dishonors by ;his onirardloo. - :13unaombe Is the grant, curse of American legislation; „and bun combe has more to do with the stabbOrnness with which a change of the. tariff, is , resisted - than any Other catise,"for the:Bllllphi reason that nuniabots who have free:tiade oimistitunnolea filar that their chances of iii4teniiiifinfilit be imperilled if they '4la Joyce td thelnatioial intereits the nation. 4t It saidithat' the fitortriorlwar has already cost they government mote than $10,000,000; and if MI army of .two orAree thousand men is' 'to be kept there,for ,indefinite pealed of ..time, a- similar drain upon-the:, nationat• reiourees.vrill. be. scon l tinned.,The Arnerioan _people. are ,eminently prectioai. in "their viisis, and some of these dap Will 'begin te - ' inquire Whethei it ie 'clailrahlesto inoni 'se Snails Itoribbi and expense to attain rii; cults of aoinparathielismell importance. - The great diffienity in-Utah' appears 'tit -be- betviiere the judgea and thopeople. So far "as recent "advises inform, us, peace lines, there. Governor.Oum , ? cning noacifeessAlop; einfidenep of the' people, and - to lit:great ettenteorimandi their obedienoe and ,respeet.,: In the, emicts,..Diotrlot.4tterney Nilson seeirei 'to Merit the, imooeietully tie the - gene', :crafty of distitot 'attorneys. ' From 'the `very nature qt the legal system of BM, as of all other Arne-, riven eymmenitles, the. uries ire Mode up of mini iliceenfrcini the; bodlof the' people; &nitre preterit; :inevitably, to soma extent; thrpfssident, feelings, .and prejltdloeo of these! atiOng whom their lot•in -life Dead, When Judge Sinclair, inthedbmharge of hiii °petal duties, otiose toplace,upoTi. the pardon ,of Buchanan an interpretation differiegfrom theseneo fa Which it irritserdiriirtin aecionted; and limn the .. meaning which the ' pesisie commis; demote: and Governor Onterning placed - upon it, and when he evinced a disposition to Prom proes entioneageinet a large number of the- plemlient altfrepa Of•tbe Territory, - then against the better judgthent otitis Markt attorney, it, is not 'very singilar that a people, banded together' as, the Iffornionsaie' should not only feel disposed to resist biggiiiti, but , in their resistance, to go beyond- the houndsof legal propriety: That they ere ziofwholly disposed to ignore the cation of the *utile abowil by tbe fee t, that when reiglieoh wag indicted foilail teed indighltieeriponJudge Stiles, the grand jery,- oomposed of a majority of Mormons. found a true bill, but after a ,trial of three *sets' duration, during' which be displayed considerable ingenuity in his distehtie, Whieliliss (being alswyer) c,enduoted in' nivel), 'he' teenaged to Bemire an eadjnittal. In Gwent:eminent ease eta lean ithitoted for the 'mnrder"of a deaf misted the ,Hormone allege that there ware eitenuating oironmatanies;•lind their verelon is that the _deceased was • killed while In custody, for. a Orli:dad °Hone*, at el titionWhen the btaoer In charge Of bulb was compelled, in selfgle. tem; 'to eitroy him. , ' l t - is, no 'doubt, vain ; to pretend that, "acooiding tn the strict rules of law, under the oironcestanoes,. as, we„ understand teem, that's' a Mormon grand jury, wee juatifiable in ignoring indiotinent in this esme lout - `= the point 'which' I wish tS present to yoUr readers is this: that juries,' everywhere throilgh;' out the ettentry, are notoriously influeneed in their deliberations by the eentiinents anctneoillar idea! of .the opturennities in which they live ; and se. rimless that evil is—anbirersive as it to of the true ends Otjustioe,:does it impose upon the National Goverrimint the duty of dorreeting it by having martial' Mir declared in :Utah—by having men tried by drumhead courts 7 -hy" giving judges ah. solute 'polier elf life or death, and unlimited ten:, trol'of property, dr by equanderiflg away 510,000,- 000 in vain attentpts to estfiblieh florttion juriapru dettes on a basis 'which exitotly'rquarea - With the ideas -of clearheaded lawyers? - If the National Government 18 to undertake to compel .juries and grand juries to act in all important cues as the judges think they should ant, it will have (tettenide full; and Been squander 'affray' handreds" of mil; Bono annually' tend after it his done so, disooier that infinitely more harm than good has been ao -oomniiehed, • - • •, - You - will bY the torte:medium! of the (Nile today; that klk. lohn Caitlin; of your ()fey; bee appialed before the Renee, and declared his remit- USE to testify. to the inveetigaling committee. He stated that his appearentie herb amadelayed by, the elikiteee or and his•Alden/ant Appeared to he entirely sottsfeetorY to the House. . There is a little hope left for the revision of the tariff at this session ; but as the measure bas to run the'sauntlet, between professed tariff men On the, one hand, who really prefer. to' keep the teem open for future political operations, and free traders on the , other, who wish to endear them- selves to their constituents by resisting ,tatatiOn; the nroepects of faiorable tariff legislation tiro by means as brilliant as I, ehould like to see them. hostess. • , Letter from Harrisburg. lOorreipoocenee of The Prese.l - • itsatusanno, Feb: 17, 1859. 4 'dirten:Mut te the act incorporating the Relit ware and , Schuylkill Ruin Company paned the house on Ttiesday. lt extends thlititne within -which this Work may be Commenced to, clic years, and alloiyi ten for completion. A ;resolution offered by Mr. Baldwin, of Lan 'oaiter, calling upon the State Treaserar for infor matloisr.ai to Whether any dethand has been made by him npOn the Pennsylvania Railroad Conipsny for the- tonnage -tax due, and if, so, whether the said; company has refused to - ref the eame, was, on Motion of fteneral - ShieCer, is amended as to embinde all railroad eompanies; mitt :eall for information as to amount of arrears and the time when - due. General S. earnestly expressed• his wiett,that the resolutiOn . slionid comprehensive, and tiudtheinquirishoild belor fads; full and fair, without any, discrimination: It affected the revenues:.of the' Commonwealth, he , `contended that Senaters, should be willing to ap. ply the examination to all Mods naYingSnollittst. Mr. Solteli read 4111 Yesterday for iippoul i g this' tax on the - roads between!Philadelphitt aad Pitisbnig, Pefinsyfranfa Railroad and Ilaritaburg, 'Portsmouth; ,Meant Joy, and Lancaster Railroad. The condition ;aim which this repeal is Made; is _that tkeie °alimonies losseit,th'eir - charges. on,hical tonnage mad - freight, except•. - eoal and ltneber, at least dye TOW 'on oadh' ton, for each' mile the tame is oirrie Of ; an 'aticepttingeOfthl4o#4l- , 11.0 tO be strop te th 4 (i9rOrilOrt "brit PftfiiSo-I , IIILAICIELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1850, Mr. Schell presented the bill - by: eet, and" does not vrish..toe- be Yegardepse,atmind ed. to its support. 4 diPataictf. 481 44 ,11 A0iest and force Was engaged*wilceWnwintibimessre.".; Bell, Colfey,4"lilneyg aottreitter,;Upon Benito bine Nos. 2 and lit, aetkielatingticovidennei the former intredriced - MY:;',Cnifey, andihe by Mr. Beth, - ,We - -shall-, , iteCitteraiito„AoteCe, disausilon so eloquent . : and inifeUndibikirdireli note the pointeof Aliferenee - The bide and similar in thispnitioular, that they remove all objections to iiitueeses on account or interest; They,differ in this t , that .-aooording to the, provisions of M. O t 's„bill, parties are admit-I, led - to testify; 10151 . 6115 Vrthe bill , pihrsted by Mr. B; theyare excluded,- except , where oalleCupott_ by their adversary. ItoVe,has yet been taken, and as the, question yl one,ibt vast impertanon, Calling fOrth-legil learning hilts vaided";forms of poirer and logical beinty 'farther dispritatioit la respected. ' , Mr. Baldwin reed abilrentitied " An act regu lating the annstriiotfon "of *Wenger railways in -the city of Philadelphia," which empowers the City Councils to authoriStr tionetruotion of the same by ordinance, designating route, , ko. Within .thirty r days after the passage of such ordinancei it shall be the duty of the Mayor to sell, at _ public `sale, tithe highest bidder, the right . te make the road, designated—ten per nentum textile amount to be 'paid upon its being 'declared the highest bid; and the entire amount within thirty days. '' The general banking Imre by request, wee al. lowed •to •Ite over. No bills were read 'in , the . .Nouse to-day. - • -; . !.9.tot:' . , The annual report of the Oonanissioners of Erni 'gration for 1858 has been fOrwarded to the Neyr York Legislature: It Says the year'lBsB lige been 'marked throughout by the greatly lessened in:La bor of alien `emigrants , Who arrived - during the year in the United States,' arid' espeolaily at New ,Y ,: ork. The number ofallen, emigiants who sr— rived at that port during:the yearlBsB, and for whom commutation was paid, or epeeist, honda ax eented, was 78,680; being 105,180.1ese_than in the year immediately piceeding, and 63,753 less thin in 1856; whilst' the Proportion ie . tbri" avOrage of former yeare, Since 1846, 'lli Muali leskthan half Of theek anilimir,ll.B7eivern frolic Germany, 26,075 from Ireland; arid 12;824 from Ragland: The Army Register for 1850 has ',just - Made its, appearance.' We find that our-present . force' of regular soldiers,oonsista of, nineteen, regiments ell, told, as follows, .ten roemanta or Infantry, aver 'aging ten companies of 70 men ,molt four, of,ir• finery, averagingecaunlinies ef about 50 Mon . ' eaali;"one of mounted' Rifbmien,' two' Of Vaitaliyi and two of tommiona—eaoh of - the littei nunibar , ill ton oemnantim of 60 men. It treuld beilteloult to arrive at a oorreot estimate of the actual fight,. int material at the disposal of tbo War Depart. meat; but we presume the entire strength ofour army is little over or under 16,000. „The Register shows the grand aggregate of the militia to be, all, 'told, 2,724,428. , 'rum Nsw HAVEN Benz TiftSs.—lt -Will be remembered that some six months ago a stranger entered the New Haven -Bank; 'during business , hours, and coolly stole a package of $2,300 in bills and escaped... Bank .Commissioner Noyes took the matter in band, thinking ,that in the course of his investigations of bank affairs be might obtain some olus to the theft. He has now discovered the thief, who is confined at Sing Sing on a charge of theft in New 'York: • It seems that a young man. about twenty•five years of age, came from eyr York and stole the bills inthe manner stated at the time. He also visited the City and Mechanics' Bank, but failed of a chance to steal anything. He took the card for New York,:got off at Bridge, went up•to' Harlem Farms, and returned by the Harlem Road-to New York. " • ' " • ' • ' Oaths proceeds of the - money he gat married,- and spread while,the cash lasted. He then un dertook a 'similar theft in naltimcire, but was de= tooted. He escaped:on - straw ban to New-York. He was arrested, therefor, stealing overcoats from the Metropolitan Hotel, and sent to sing Bing for . three years, where h'e now is..:-.Netit Raven lour- THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. • One Week Later front Europe. THE PRINCE 'ALBERT AT ST. JOHNg: OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. THE; catrUMlsl 7 s en 3 rsoctx-r. Non-Committal auk Silent on the War . Question& r A forte Against Eiexko Threatened. DECLINE IN FUNDS CAUSED BY THE SPEECH. - -Warlike Rumors Continue. . preparations Continued by Yrance. FROM 801701 ANERIOA. 'Brazil a Mediator in , the United 'l,ltates and WILLIAM ,SMITTI 0 1 111 ITEM A VASiptoSII CONSOLip 94 - .AUVA.I.7OE N OTT •- k - d "i 3 ' gr...jossa, the 'Galway steamer Prince albert:lstash i leitireMeatorli‘M , Yorr . ou 94 bth Met., tqrtyedliere,titis ereal4, ,Theirtnes litiette fltrashitS , Greek later than reeelese'by ths'Ametloa ' ' . Rio dotal from Llverpool sodiroodon Pro to the 4i6 . 'Met. hr,mail eed the 6th by .telegraph The ateamer North ,inieri4m arrived out on the ad bated, ' ' • - • - • • The Bnifob,Parllament had opened, and the Queen'e - *web 1,411 reed. The ipseelx nonastautittal. end almost silent oaths wee cinestion,,wiltoh mood a dachas In (ands both at Loudon an 4 Paris. A forte agetret Ifeztoo U threstined to funks romans oontlatte, but *ere still of contra,. dlitiory,ollarscter„ , - Tbe 41equiritadetu pollttcalaffalrs throughout Bun*s yea on the Inorssas The Bombay mad of Jarmo, iltb 'fad been tele gropbed.• The Britt& had mat with various anaemic - Testis Topeets totees bad been defeated by the Dri fish. , , The project for the encouragement of Cotton culti vation fu India wu debated in the Command on Friday the 4th inst. The Trines lithert Nut ftboielereas passige; and MY slightly dammed. • • ', - •' • Elba bad the fall emnplement of jiueeagere, ,one of Whom ii William Tmlth ~The debtor Olt, of Mendielltef lea tflerliool on the 24 lost The fealtiree of ber monis were warlike. Freenretione were iping,forwird,aotively in Trance, but tbe Ministerial journals keep Elliot The latest letters speak of the jar cytuptoms belltg,dedidelly on, the Morales , Great anxiety pie felt reviling the speeith of the X mpetor of Pronto,' which le to be delivered at the' opening of the ,Ledirlattire,an the 7th hot. It waa *lgnored that be is preTsrlog a Surprise for the world, and that war wm. a certeiaty. • - • • - ; ' The Mipister of the 0010E114i deoided thatilßje immb station of Africans 'ball be atimireeded by Oginese. Bumore were entreat is soilltiod of eztoasimiwarlike preparations by the rreoch, includiog the addition of three thousand men to the force or the navy. The marline of the Prince Napoleon was celebrated it Toth!, on the 20th. The bridal party forthyrith start ed for Paris. • - , • Tort. letters say that =thins looked slightly mere paellie thorn, The Anstrlen elidnilllon loan area Igtroddeid on the loadon,Dbauge et $O., The &tent had aired dye per cant interest. The loan Neoul - quoted at a distotint for some time, but suddenly Improved and closed at a spun ptetallim. Tits goudale Prirsolt:--Quelin Victoria opened Par liament, In perlion, on the Pd instant., licr'speech cumixiiincbs *llll donglatolitions on the state of the country, and the progrees made In India, On foreiguaffairs, Roy' : I receive from ell foreign Powers assurances of friendly feelings. To cultivate and confirm these feejicle, to Wain., tain inviolate the faith AI pubibotreefriee, and to con. tribute, at far as my influence can attend. to the prayer va,tion of generil pence, are the objects of my unceasing solicitude " The conclusion of the treaties In regent to the Pried palttles and the one relativists) commerce with Russia, are noticed and the latter la referred to as an iodisa tion of the complete re.eittablittment of friendship be. Osten the two countries. The treaties wltit Ohm and ;span are Mentioned) as prowls's,* great commercial advantsges, flatlsfactlon is expressed at the abollt(onlly Prance of the negro immigration on the east easel of 'Africa, and the 'pond fog negotlatiorut give promise dl the total abandonment of the tieteof. to raiment to Mexico., the 'pose& Says the state of that Republic, distracted with civil wars, indtioed toe to carry forboaraude to its utmost limit in regard to the wrOass sod indignities to whisk the. British residents have been subjected at the hands of the two contend ing partici They at length have carried it to such an extant, that I jusee,heen Obliged to give Instruotlona to the commander or the navel forces tn, those retie, to dethaod and, it necessary to enfores;* reparation." Ad Itioteued ezpeedit urq for the navy. IS asked for on account of the tutiversal Introdiletion of steam into naval warfare.: . . . The rest of the speech appertains to lewd questions. Among the 'measures promised ere Parliamentary reform and a new bankruPteY An eddreall In response to the epeeeh wee Agreed to by both honeee of Parliament. • Lord Melville, in the noose of Lords, and Lord Pal coercion, in the noose of Commoos, completned of the aliened of the Government la regard to the threatening state of the Italian nneetton, Cud other matters of in tenet. Lords Derby and Disraeli mipressed confidence In the maintenance of peace. natal. France continues ber warlike preparations. It was rumored that Pelissier will aeon return, to be itoiroeded sa Minister et London by the Duke de Mon. tebello Prince Napoleon and his bride bad arrived at Parie. The Boum had finetnated considerably and deolined nearly one per dent. at ter the reception ot the Queen's speech. ITALY. The : g Whalen Government had decided on negotia• tins for a loan. It wee reported that the King of Sardinia was about to marry the cuter of the Mumma of Russia,• the widow of Puke Lenelitenbenh. 8011T11 AMEBIC A. The Jim:Ulan - malls. which had arrived at Lie. bon, bring the news that Brazil had offered a mediation with Peraguay in regard to • her dlffloultiea with the United States. The American commander had accepted the offer, and the Drazilisus admiral bad gone to Paraguay on the 111164011. The price of coffee Aat ÜBTRALIA. Itip wee unehanged. • • The Melbourne snail of December 18th brid reached Pogland.' Gold to the amount of £688,000 tree on the Way to inglitud. , bitelligence. LIVDRPOOD COTTONMARKET.—The broker's' . circular etatee the salmi of the week at 03,000 Wee, !n -otating 8,000 bees on speculation and ,2,000 bales for export: ' All 6radea had rdightly improved. The quotations for 'Uplands are 161 better. and for Orleans and ' 1.184. • The market wise quiet • On Pride: the market closed, quiet but steady, the Wee being 7,000 bales, including 1,400 for export end t 6 speculators. - • ' • The following are the authorized quotations_ - Pat,. Orleans 1 6 18.16 Mobile' 611 18 'U lands 8 Ma The stook in port Ls estionsted et 423,000 bales, in dueling 82,000 bales of American. BTATI OP TRADE.—The Manchester advice's con tinued unfavorable. The market was dull, except r9i: lodtp goods, 014 were iltn/. Paraguay' Difficulty ;gxwaItsKiTTON . ,6IARBBT, sob. 2,The market Is iOvanelogi Bolas of the week 9 , o o 9 disdie;' ,-, TI loons Iris ordimaireAr. LtVIBPOOLBSOADWITIFBfdatiItitT.4FIoitiisid. efiltrireerket wee firm bat onlat.'...atessrgsplohaoaci apenee's tllroalar reports Flour dnll i a g etpt for oholfiV whletkiwee arm. ` Flour gal:11047 vrie quoted et ‘iga, -4* pet cents', 0r3.00 , • ;.lifh.fat was firm but Ontet' , . Bed Western Ca filia9s 1 per corneal ; Whitedo 8s 7dolOs. Sautheraloeolo6lod., Oorn 143114-holders demanding en advance ay syb4c - Mixed ma yeltmi sold at 6s 10de8s 2d per oentaVand white at 7e Mee Id. -- • , ravEgroof, - PROVrfirOrr Id &BMW —Provision* were geeeralty firm Beef steady ; extra Wen mold at 814 Pork firm. Baton arm. Lard buoyant at 65856 s —holders asked 601 st the al•ea. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—Bonin heavy Lid Slightly deellued,"owlng to Wry arrivals) salmi Y. 6.l.Bderfie Litt' common: piPirita of Throentlne.dull at 89034 • " • - LIVERFOOLMRODROB MARKET.—TaIIow in firm. Pot Ashes elcutdy and Wive at2BB (StleMs; Pearls steady at 82.83986 d. Sugar tirmitettlipting Grocery sorts. the quotations for whlish'ars b.rely maintained, Cafe null Rime (Carolina) quiet. Bark quiet—Philadel phiaomilipg, at On Od. Linseed 011—Sales at 810813. Teenaloe advanced—Oongou is quoted, 'it 111 LArnox mammon =Baring Ittotbera report Wheat Arm Iron—Welsh rails datt at £6 66 ; Welsh bare £6 2, ed. Sugar dull and Wets lower. Onffas stesdy. Tea firm ac Is Id: Spyita of, Turpentine dull. Rice (Carolina)' firm. - " • • LONDON WERT MARKET —Console were quoted t 91%: - ArnerletnSeetuitlea'are generally firm. • ,PAM . Friday XTenleg The Bourse wee much de- reseed to-day. Three per Gents declined to 60f. 85es THE LATEST MARKETS. (By Telegraph to Galway.' LiveteoaL. Saturday—Noon,—The Cotton market opened dull this morning. There has been but little inquiry, and prices are consequently weak'. The sales of this morning are estimated at 5,000 bales. 'The Sziadstnffe market continues quiet but Arm. :The Provision market ablo • contioues firm Lard is Arm, and,-holders hare obteined the advance they de manded ysterday. Sales at 590605. • Losncor, Saturday—Noon.—Console are ciiatoted at 94)( 094 X - ' From Washington. ‘WASltintrroll,Pth 17.-The Senate's Oommitteenn Finance-have` a'greed to report siti amendment to the executive. judicial, and legislative appropriation bill, making it the duty of the treasurer of the mint or ans. Of its brooches, when reflood gold is deposited, to make payment for the same as soon as its value is ascertained t aid the coin made The charge for making coin from reload bullion is to be nal per centum. ?V calculations just made at the Treasury Delart. inenty taking the year 1854 at- the basis of receipts for 1959:,.(th05e for Samar, in each year being nearly edual,), the amount of duties averaging 19 per centum uuder the preseatyeai, there 'dill probably be received at Weer. York this.year 831,172 000 ; and taking the year IE67 ite • beabCfrr. 1859;987,293,000. It will be 'recollected that two-thirds of the revenue customs are reitelvad at that port TheAleminitbee of Ways and Steins - are still unable to come Via conclusion on the tariff question. It is probable theta bill revising the present ant, will be offered tootle of the general appropriation bills, a re. port to thijs'effeet'prevallivg. The henatefflommittee on Yinance.have reported a litiVand recommend its passage, to repay Messrs Elmaliroodi Saris, St 00. the line illegally imposed on them. This the night of the Lord Napier ball. There is S t deluge of rain . , Deppalure . of, a Supposed ' Slaver from Monici. Feb. 17 —The bark Ottowa, Oat Gordon, eddied from this port yesterday, ostensibly for fit. Tho— me, bat it ie believed her real destination Is the south. ern *out of Africa. , Anktrlcan Nominations in Rhode Island PROTIDIIII OZ. Feb. 17.—The American State COOVVII gen which met here to-day made the following nomi nations • For Oovernoi—Mr- Turner, (the Republican . candidate. • Lieutenant GeTeruor—Mr Eisundere. • Secretary of - State—Mt. John 11. Bartlett. Attorney Ger. er4,—Nr. Jerome B. Kimball. state Treasury-31r. Simnel A:-Parker. The, Tenth Congressional District of Virginia. . _ .Wenscitta,, Va., .Veb. Elherrani Clemens was noanimotiely nominated on the let ballot for re alm:llion to Oonitrees, by the Democratic Convention witiO,met here today. Rise 'in the Obto. Pirtanuaa,,Yeb 17.—We bare to, report a freshet In the Oblo river water now ten feet Mx inches by pier mark; and, riling. Boats plenty for river porta and rates low. , , Another Tteiteptet Decamped With the Fuhds. Boston, Yeb. •17 —lt ,le rondred' that Wm. B. Mo• ,Gotan, Treasurer of the Columbian Mutual Loan and road Association, Mut 'deoatsiied ;frith the funds of the Annotation. • THIRTY -FIFTH CONGRESS, • 'Second Seensicin. MEE Mr. ROUTER, of Virginia, from the Finance Commit tee, reported the executive, legislative, and judicial appropriation bill. Mr. lideaoa, of Virginia,. from the Committee on !foreign Affair', moved to print the report of Mr. Nu gent, the United States commissioner to Vancouver's island. Agreed to The reeolutton (of Mr. Wilson, recently laid over, calling for detailed information respeoting the Blitter field nveriand mill contrast, WAS taken up and agreed to. Numerous private memorials, reports, and other bit shwa of minor imports:loe. were dieposednf. Mr. Wan, of Ohio, moved to postpone all prior or ders, and take up the homestead bill. ldr. Johanna, of Tennessee; etas. trod the Considera tion or the bill. Mr.,liison, of Massachneette, and Mr. Bnrst.as, of Minnesota, insisted on having the vote taken, and Mr. Rem, of Noftit,Oarollna, and Mr. Hones*, of Virginia, wanted It postpened. It woe floany Issued to take up the bill, by a vote of 2d yeas against 23 nays. The bill was then read. ' • - ' Kr. Borten again moved to take up the oonsular And Mob maths appropriation bill. Mr. erosive, o , lflohigan, remonstrated against the attempt to crowd off the homestead bla by approprii, Ma bale wkiett are sure to pass. • limit time was occupied in ellsonsahsg the prehedencti or %Mango; - Itj. 151.4111/). of blew .Ifority urged that :feeote be taken, on lila honiestroul bill, es a measure that would settl deffMtely the= polity with reenact to The nubile lauds; endresosse them from being held by speoulisters and s , cdpfnliita,,tq Abe delrintent of, the Intelsat" sof The Vete oti ta ke n ßnter% motion, to postpone) the homestead, bill to up the amenlar n o diplomatic appropriation bill, stood yeas 28, pays 28—a tie The Vies Preeldent giving the tasting vote In favor of the consular and diplomatic appropriation' bill, it waa be rote the f °nate , „ - Mr. Poen, of Ohio, moved an amendment In the nn tare of a substitute, which proposes to abolish all grades of ministers, except one, and fixes the salary of that grade at $lO,O OO per annum, and the galaxy of see. rotary of legation at $3,000 per 111011(11; but all roltelone are to beiepecial. nee for reasons eiplatned to the Senate by the President at. the *Mot appeletiCient or confir mation. The ofilce of consul general to be aboliabed, and ihe wrung' to bays the fees of their office -up ,to limit of the saterbie now provided by lad., Dix Maims, of Virginia, did not know that Mr. Pugh could do better itervice to the country than to give his seruliny, to the' eubleet of the consular service, but that remedial measures will require more' preparation than this general amendment. At a -suitable time he hoped to hare hie able support in revision of the con. solar, and, where need be, the dlplomatle Konica. Mr MOWN would clue 1157, not oensorionely, that tuttntich as the diplomatic service of thin country has extended beyond the limits niani,regard jedicloas, it expedient to ennelthe, s not any. durtall. li meat of the discretion of the xecutiam in the appoint ,ing of minister! bet to itx the compensitlon toll to do away wire ehierkl of the minor ml•lons to Europe and oe this continent The subject tar hid aside. to;Minnie die cousidenti 'Gbh Of the Chiba bill, and Mr, Oilstintaii, of Michigan, took the door. Ile energetioally denounced the ;pew Pure, and characteriesd it as worthy of the Ontend Mis take*, and Ile anther of the brigend James Itueban nan, but 'unworthy of the Preeldent of the United (Goatee. The thirty million' in a greatbibery.and-cor ruption fund, the purcbaee of, Ouba mere clap-trap, acd a vein attempt to save the Dereoustto party from that anehilitiora the Almighty destined roe it. lie spoke elaborately on the expense the purchase would ,entail, at a mortgage paying Interest. agd detailed hie peteonal experience to prove that Cuba, although good lend, is sot an good as that In, the Weatern Mateo, and that the climate in the interior Is a permit uirteopic. To poretase Clubs is merely to pay $2/0 per, head foe every man, woman, child, and negro ; not to own them, hut for leave to govern a scum of mutation that we would reject with scorn, if offered -to come to for nothing. The only nse,of the island to no would be to keep there • teat and army casting one hnudred mil- Thum atonally. The oaths emotes are an Ignorant, Sidon*, pleat-ridden Pet, General Tacon did es. tablleh a military de/motive, not to prevent pollttcal i+aurrectteu, but crime. Prom the Capella General,' the judge on the health. the priest lu the pulpit, dllern to the lowest Cuban. bribery is universal Ito other but the (bathetic religion le tolerated; the Cubaos to 4 man are tide to the Oa'hol'o Church, and the Catholo Church true to despot em Ile believed the deelertion of independence quoted by Mr. Deep, min wee written in some tavern In hew Orleans. What was the fate of the gallant Captain o:Menden, when he went in good faith to aid three Re-called panting Cuban.? Oe died like it man, but declared with hie last breath that he had boon deceived in his belief that the Cures thirsted for liberty Mr. amanita . then went largely into the Dret Poott deolslon, "eying that that &Melon and the thirty. million; corruption fund are the nnly planks In the Damocratie thitform of 186 e, and under which It will march to certain defeat. Mr. Chandler concluded by examining the details of the pub'io expenditure, to show that the increase since 18r, has arisen solely from corruption, Mr. POLK. of Illesotirl, addressed the beat Is rivor of the amethation of flub a. lite remarks were arranged under four bside, which he discussed stparately Pint. Is Cabe desirable ? Second. Is purchase the beet means to obtain It I Third. Hare we the ability to pay for It ? north. Is the present the juncture to make the ? His arguments, of which *erten only give the briefest outline. were tlrst—ati to Its desifability.-that the Unit of Mellco is emphatically a Mediterranean ODA, only the United Stateit and Mere° holdiog its shores Into it flow our rivers. It to the.recoptaole of an /SIMMS Mid erer.hatireseing comment°, and the produota of l'e• glees almost trona the fried to the torrid rine, through Which those filers flow. Cuba closes It, and makes it a ciii.de-sec. The channel between it and Yucatan is almost closed by currents, which impede navigation. So throrigh tie ratio* northern strait. between the Cuban onset Cod the Porida cape, the commerce end surplus ;redacts of sixteen States and Terri. tortes must pass to the markets, besides be ing the key b the transit routes to the Pacific. A few hostile war-steamers could seal this pas vge. Hence, Rte a necessity that the Gulf shonld be to us as the Ronan called the Adriatic, the mare nos bum, our set. stt, if need be, aloe the more clausum.. The acquisition of Cuba Is alike important to our growth, our commerce, and our. security. Moreover, the removal of the differential Wien against nor flour, manufactures, 1t0... would give an impetus to our agriculture, nitenfacturea, commerce, and marine, Old give no the sugar monopoly of the world, no we have eread.v the cotton. Lie geoid Bee no insult In the 01f...r to purchase. sod MI confident that the annexation of Outs would be hailed with joy by its inbabitanti, We can acquire only by conquest or purchase , andby per ohs.° Is the cheapest. The finan cial objections agtinnt its purchase are uotenable The Senator from Vornoot (Mr. Coliarner) feye we have not money enough lathe Treasury to pay for It True, we hove not. We never had, and neve • will have, so math Awed In tie Treasury while the Government of this Union is eirrOniatered in accordance with the principles Of the donetltution. Nevertheless, we can al o e any amount when the omission deueseds 'The objections against its politicid aspects gye eg ly uotenable. tie was ready to treetthe President with the amount. and ttere were precedents for no doing in the , case or Presilent Polk in 18t7. of Jefferson in 1803 Our punkah) is no businene of Prance or of Eng land. This country is ready to fight till the Met dol hr, and the last rcp of blood on that issue. What more own janotie could ho found? When would 'Spain over be more Willing or more necessitous ? Mr. rout here telerred VI some portions of Mr. fierrard's 'remark, - fled 'in the course of a queetion and answer which ensue?, Mr. Polk tried hard tnmake Mr. Seward define his relate poet tlon in respect to Requiring Cuba. Ile attired htn,eategotiCally; to say whether he was in favor of the tequieltlon of Cuba. Mr. 841'01.1D replied: When the jurmtare shall come, trhen the subject Is t siracticel question, hOwiil answer Now Otis ad abstracton. Mr. Petit' resume 'urging the enitableness of the present time. lle 54 let Spain know that we want the theC .he Mule want ue to Slays it, and That we arewfltag to payh ftill pries, and we will get it. Let one of those etorne come on Spain, such as elm has often ateti exposed te, and sbe,will do as the mariners do. throw it overboort. The sailed, was pretponed, end Mr. MISTER tailed up the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill. Mi. 'CUM of Ohio, coved another amendment to con solidate the entailer nfeelonstome with Naples Sar dinia With Brtltzerlotyt-144 combine several in Oen bfaj At other debeta followed of 000elderable Intereet Mr. Hoaxes expressed himself not averse to the :pp}}'~lnoiply trot he could not slept the amendment until e had time for careful consideration and !wintry, as to how tt - won'd affect the nubile Bernice. ofjmnislans, entertained Illtnllo 'lewd. 1dt,, , P0n01.411, Or Illinois. and Igr. Manua, alrig. ginia; - enterettinto a protracted argument on the'con MI:A ;". Ntonality' iof the pglocipl.e involved in the pre aent mAdlitef_ appointing ministers Mr: Dotfoi:Ati maintained that It was the duty of ging:, grey to determine with „what countries we will or will not hold d , plomaticiletersouise, debate turned on the point whether ministers are *, rfliceref , within the meaning of the Constitution. Mr. D neas maintained that they sere. Mr. MASON mailed that the functions and character of ministers are defined by the law of nations, and they are appointed by th. President as his representatives, Congress flung their cline, that le to say, their emolu ,mente and.Bo.forth. . - Without taking action on the amendo,ent r the *nett. Mourned. • HOUSE OW ,HEPHIBENTATIVBB. tThe gergeantat.Arms, purettant to a ;orations order of the Home, prodeoed John Otesin,of Philadelphia, who bad been summoned, butt felleto appear before the indent committee, appointed to investigate the se, count" of Mr, gemitan. late Supstinteodent of Mlle Printing. The witness was arraigned at the bar of the Donee, under an attaement for contempt. On motion of Mr: Giresun i Tart.ol, of New York, Chairman orthe select committee, the Speaker was dlrecled to propelled to Mr. Casein the questions: What excuse he bad to give, and whether be was new ready• t," appear before , the committee and answer all .goes. tons f" ' • ' 'Mr. Casein answered In writing, under oath, that on bring summoned by the sergeant-at-Arms on-the 7th !net, be immediately prepared to attend se required, bit allowed himself to be delayed for a few dare, owing to the Clams of a dear relative -Pot that he bad now crone; and voluotarily meanderd blineelf:' He meant no diereepeot to,the House, and begged to be excused for any apparent or 'mania dereliction; and was ready to testify before the committee. 'Haring thus I pu.ged hi elf of-the alleged contempt,' on motion of Mr. Tenoi, ms he wee discharged from Gus• tidy. • Exciaten, of Indiana, ealled rip the bill regula ting the postage on newspaper,' and periodicals He acid tbst,it had been' extensively reported throaghAbe 1 piess that the hill proposed to tax newspapers passing exchange. This was not the fact. The design was that periodical dealers shall receive mail matter on the same terrosXs the regular subscriber,. Another sec- Mon authorised maps end lith••gr•phs to be'earrled at one cent per ounce, or fraction of an ounce. , Hereto. fdre each Matter had been excluded from the mile_ The third section. proposed to punish mums taktog letters out of the post-Ohm by mistake, but wilfully and fraudulently omitting to return them; and, also, persons who, in like manner, fail to apply money hand. ,ed to them for the prepayment of postage, Mo. At pre- Net there Is no adequate law to punish snob offences. The bill proposes a doe of $10) dollars; ore one year's imprisonment, or both. The bill was passed Mr. Ootrax of Indiana, stated that by the phrase ology of one emotion. every newspaper publisher would be conspal led to prepay the postage on,llts ei4trentrOn.:' lation pa/18W tbrouglrthe mallea 'charge that asked for by no one • r Mr. Examen made an 'lneffectual effort to consider the bill to abolish the franking privilege The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Mite of the Union, John - Cochrane, of New chairman, and took up the army appropriation bill. Mr. Deltic of Mississippi, defended the Democratic party from Mr, earnettte charge of extravagance. Why the Met year of lilimerele Whig Admintatratlon was selected for comparison with the expenditerec of Ho chananle Bret year, and coming from a Democrat he was unable to determine. Tide was not a fair teat. Me. &wanted for the !names° by the extension of the mail facilities to the PaciGe. the Utah troubles, the expen ses attending the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska, the suppression of Indian hostilities, and other objects of expenditure required by the progress and consequent necessities rf the country. For these 'lncreased ex penses, the President and the,heads of the Deportment. are not be blame: If there le anyhomplaine, it should fall on Congress, of whatever party nutty be composed. Ur. onattosa, or New York, made a speech to show that New York is the, guardian of liberty to every per son. regardless of complexion or condition, who seta foot on her soil. As eae Maims allegiance, she owes protection in return, .'lf she fulfils constitationel obligations, no power can come within her territory, and take away a human being. to .be made a slave Congress ban no power to legislate forthe return of fu: eitiye sheep. Mr. Lumen, of Virginia, alluding to, the remarks heretofore mile on the sublet& of economy, said the Committee on Ways and Means whenever they could do so on adequate information, had reduced the appro priation. If tbenther committees especially charged with retrenchment and the correction of abuse% had vetianted their programme, something more mighthave been oared to the Treasury,_ Mr, PROW% of Missouri. showed that millions of dollars had been expends tl under the direction of army ,oftlcers for objets which bed no connection witlx,the army. While pointing out the manner in which ale branch of the service had been increased, he stated that the fear new regiments bad cost $d 188 000, which, to gether with the increased pay of the army and rations. Made nearly four millions annually. He would be -happy to aid in reducing the appropriations if It could be done. „ • • Mr. ClirArdxs. 'of Maosichnestts. in 'llupliorting the bill, said the fatits justify the essertion that our army of 16,000 are now performlnrthe work of at least 80.000 men. If say extravagance - Wide, 'let it be painted out. and no one would be more zealous than himself to aid the reform. • ' Mr. Mirror or Chin , moved , to strike oat 1100,000 for the recruiting service. - this promoted aistinctly, and fairly the question of a reduction of the army, which is now four times as large at necessity requires. The backwoodsmen are their own beet protectors. Mr. Hasson. of North Carolina, opposed the amend ment. The expenses of the army do not arise from the privates, but it is the outside operations con nected with the army which roll up the millions of expenditures. Besides, the number ofofficers ought , to - be "ahead. Mr.„.Faciasas, of 'Virginia, said the blow Mr. Manton leas striking tide at the exiMende or the army iteelf. Vourteen bhudred recruits are new required To withhold theta would materlall.v Impair .the effi ciency Of the servioe. Mr: Martian did not advod ate the reduction simply */ adueetion of econoitit„ bat because the army is now nerd as au instrument of delpotlam to • aid id the en forcemeat of offecodre laws and• perverting the first principles of civil 11.1priy. Ihe committee rose without disposing of the amend ment. Adjourned. IVAiniiNo*ON, Feb.ll .. . . Witirruct CLA*lllOl' AROn.entaat Oar tuker:aiiu Cousin "--, Still Waters Run Deep.'; Dix* Taskiaz..." The Bno Wm; The Thteeotlama.); NATIOIII.I.. 011008.—. , tan Ambruglei alenagerle”— e , Lent's carads Oompany ,, —c. Sqnsetrian, Gymnast!' and Acrobatic fiats hloDosobds'i estsfisS.—Eolootions from Plays ; Gents from Operas, Psutomfmss, Dinoilig, sad flinging. TROUIVIr t iI MISCOUMIMUI Entertain manta.'" SsUBLT Itunanwas --Signor Hilts. Sloane/kn.—We have heretofore noticed the ere which occurred at IdeTerland>a woollen sad cot= ton mill, on Saturday last, on the Gulf Crook, tipper Merlon teeing:lp, by which the entire bulling was de stroyed. The lire ofiglnatedi we learn, tinder the fol lowing slidular chotimsisnces : A band ingsged in the mill ,we employed in ehortenins some wire-rode, by the aid of machinery, and• a number woks were atenok by the procese. The operation wail carried on in a room immediately beneath the bleklog.room, Wheie a quantity of cotton was stored. Between these two rooms a funnel communication existed, which was wed for naming the waste material of the picker room, and at the moment that the: spark was struck below, this fennel was opened for the purpose of muieng some waste. The spark fell ripm a piece of loose cotton about 119 large an a manta head, which Immediately ignited, and AIM flame Passed up the funnel like a Wish Into the Picker room, enteloping It at once In a blaze, and bare. y al:biding the occupants time to escape. From here it rapidly spread to all parte of the mill, and in a short time the 'scale main building was entirely destroyed *ben thehrli ignited In the room below, the person in charge of the machine dished upon It a bucket of water which stood near by, but the spreader the dames was so rapid before he could proven another that ail efforts to extinguish It verb tonseellieg. T he' art of the ti eliding in which the engine was, and in which was stored a large stock, both in the Tough and manufac tured, was.ewied by subediting the 'steam from. the I boilers. The mill was one of the finest in.the country, I and was furnished with the most complete and sumo:l- I sire maellinerr. and the goode manufactured, bed a highly 'deeervedi reputation In the market. The loos wilt probably exceed $36,000, upon which there in an Insurance in three offices for $17,000. About fifty opa. ,retiree are thrown out of employment by this coati agra thus. JEFFERSON 31EDIOAL COLLEQE.—WO have receive/ from Robley Duoglieon, M. D., dean of the faculty of this college, the catelogue'of the melon of 1858-69. The number of students whose names are en tered in the matriculation book is 070. Their places of residence are divided as follows :—Pennsilvanni, 110 ; Virginia,B9 ; North Clarolina,67; Alabama. 48; Georgia, 48; Mlseleeippi, e ; South Carolina, 24; Ken tacky, 20; Tel:messes-1C ; New York. IS; Missouri, 12; new de - - soy, 10 ; Maryland, 10; Ohio, 8; Maine, 0 ; Delaware, 6; /adieus, 6 • Tease, 4; leforide, 4; Arkansas. 4; Louisiana, 3; Illinois, 8; Illichlgau, 8; Canada West, 3; Meesachusetts, 2; Rhode Island, 2; Cabforals, 2; District of Columbia, 2; Nova Scotia, 2; 13.8. Navy, 2 ; U. S. Army, 1; Connecticut, 1; Whioonsin, 1 I Kan sas, 1; Nebraska, 1 ; Nicaragua 1; Aotillee, 1; South America, 1; New Brunswick . 1. Students attending lecturesatOda laialtation k ayo every advantage that could be &aired, the lectures befog so arranged as to permit the students to attend the medical and surgical practice and features at the Peormylvarda ilospitei, and also at the Philadelphia Hospital Coal. Taisr.-01Ticer Harrington arrested a man named John Morgan, on Wednesday evening, on Tulpehocken outcast, Germantown.. At the time of hie arrest John Wore two overcoat', one of which was sub sequently identified as the property of the Rev. B W. Morriss, which had been stolen from the residence of a gentleman with wit= he was staying at Germantown. Several memorandums, containing the names and lo cations of pawnbrokers , sloops, Ac ' were found In the For of•the mate, whieh bad probably been worn for the purpose of concealingany articlea that might be stolen. John was taken bettre Aldernian King sod committed to prleon. A SCHUYLKILL RANGER IN THOUBLE.—A man named James Hughes, one of the 44 Bohuylkill Rangers," was discovered, on Wednesday eventrg, es creted in the third story of the residence of Mr. Con nor, at Twenty•seeozid and Lombard etieets. Ofilesr Hare'a noticed him descending through the trap•door of the building, and, upon searching the house, found the " Banger snugly ensconced in bed. Be was taken before Aldermen Patcholl, and held for a further hear. Mg, Ronnmix AND AlinnsT.—Two young men, named Bernard Gorman and Michael Conner, wore taken before Alderman RlRinger yesterday morning, on the charge of being implicated in the robbery of -the store of Messrs. huraileogrover & McGinnis, on Ninth street, above Thompson, on Tuesday night last. 'An entrance wee 'Mimed by prying open one of the back abutters._ and a number or articles were stolen. Gor man connwed the Molt, and the stolen property wee found at the residence of Connor. The acensed were committed for a further hearing, • Strom. FINN.—An alarm of fire was caused about twelve o'clock on Wednesday night, by the bun Lig of a, bed, at the revidence of Dr. Solomon Ilene, No, 631 Notth • Eighth street, above Wallace. hire. lielne had her right hand badly burned while ondesvor ing to eat aguish the flames. The Doctor Was charged by his wife With having fired the bed intentionally, and arrepted on the charge, but wee subtequently dismissed, as there Nal no evidence to Warrant the belief that finch was the case. ALLEGED TDEPT.—A man named John °beigell, who keeps an oyster, tali= nader the Bain' Mild tavern, at Hoot and Poplar streets, was taken before Alderman, Reel, yesterday morning, charged wits the larceny of 1200, which is alleged to bare been stolen from n men who was sleeping in the salmi on wtoneaday (mining. The soaueel was held in SOLO for a further hearing. FATAL AOOIIDENT.—A white than, name Un known, about seventy years of age, was• killed about half past aural o'clock Inet.e . vening, by being run over by a train of freight oars. The acedent happened on Ma kat street bridge. Coroner Fenner was notified to attend. HELD TO ANSWER.—A man named C0r1.:85 was arrested by ',Mob: moot Ilanipten, on Wednesiay, oa the °barge or receiving stolen good■, and Bleary other complainte. no was taken before Alderman Remington, eel bald to 1 ail in the cam of $l,OOO to answer at wart 003IPLETED.--The northern part of the rail way track s!, the Eenend and Third streets line bas beee rimplet,rl. the road extends now from Stilllat street, beim the nary. lam, to Lthigh STOW:O t t the it9lol , • • THE , CITY. Alitgeltdl2QiB Till 6 XYZPING • City Councils. Both branches of Ommoilaeld their regolifrinated meetinge kiiiterdrinfierT4i.";* • ait.Vor ootilitta. , Tat bodi.onat at 117jOoloili...:;far. Whutch in the abetter, ceLfollowing comminleatione and petitions were re et, and appropriately referred: ' One from the Controllers of Schott's, which coot - Mos diesolntion regulating Councils to appropri— ate the cum of 810 for the'etreetfou of an Iron railing twilled the Olonwoul School-House. One Wow the Guardiana of the Poor, elating that a vacancy exists in that body, owing to the resignation of Geolge Ithims, of the Fourteenth ward One from the City Controller, stating that Arthur Hitched had overpaid the sum of $36 into the treutuy mare than hie hooka called for. A. petition war -received, asking" thetSlaippen street, from Fifth to Bighthitieet, bedeclared s, stand for Mir k number of Petitions of 'xi:liner thiportance wire presented, asking. for the erection of, gas-tamps, &o • '" • ' - • Mr Cornmao, from the Committee on Water, report- ed an iiidlzianeeleffimmendlog the awarding of the con tracts to bedpan parties for supplies of coal, rill: tallow; and iron pipe to the Water Department for the year 1859. Adopted ' Mr. Williamti, _from ,ihe Committee on Girard En tette, repelled an ordi nance providing for the appoint ment of en attorney in Schuylkill or Columbia county, whose laminate It shall be to attend to all snit, pending betweinithe Girard estate ah&other parties molding in three sections of the State. The ordinance provides that the person no appointed Moll receive a salary of $BOO per annum, and that he shall he required to give bonds in the sum of $5,000 for the falthtui performaree of bin official duties. - Co Motion of Mir: Williamf the chamber proceeded to the consideration of the bill, Which was agreed to.; , it ' Cornman,frrdthe Committee on Water,' report etan ordinance Mithorlainif the, laying of water PiPan in Sieber street, Oatharine,.ilfery, Maloney Fanner, Salmon, Howard, Cadwalader, Columbia, Moblinion, std. , -other strente. Laid over under the - ' - • Mr. Mclntyre, from the ,Committee on Schools, re ported a b'll In tidor of malting MI 'appropriation of $4,731.21, to pay for certain repairs during the year 1868_tin the several ichoothonsas.' ThiMuither" ration of 'the bill wee postponed until the next meeting. Mr. Foster; from the Committee on Surreys - and Be- - gd'stions, to which was referred the grade regulationt, in that part of the First' ward that Is emnpritietrtrithin the limits of Grates Berry road on the north, and on' the south by propertf owned by James Drindas, on the east of Malden lane, ant, on the west by the titer Schuylkill, recommends that 'the work of gradiog.ba 'commenced forthwith, providing the owners of property on the lines above designated dedicate the Said streets tothe city forpublie nee: The, evolution was agreed to. The bill providing for an appropriation to the De partment of. City Property Wes retained from Common Connell with certain amendments •tricken out by Stied Outsell. Select Connell insisted. upon their amend ments. and a committee of conference, consisting of Moans: Ouster, Bradford, and Williams, was appointed to confer with - aeommitteehom-Commow Connell. Several other Mlle ware rerielved from UOIXIAIOiIOotin -1311; and were deferred as the above, - • Me- Norman offered a resolution that the damages MS emend by a, jury, and confirmed by the court, for the opezi , ng of a part of Chainlan - street, be referred to the Finance Committee, and if found correct, that an ordi nance be reported melting an appropriation to Inset the expenses. - Referred to the Committee on highways. The bill relative to passenger rallWays. was next con sidered. Select Council, hat retained that section which provided that ho liessereter.railway , compiny should run their care on Sunday. The item wan stricken out by Common Council, and the bill, yesterday, re turned to Select Chamber. A motion was made that we insist, and that a. com mittee be appointed , 9 Which was agreed to. &teeing lord, Bringhnret, and,Onyler were appointed. The bill , from Common Council, relative to any fire company intending to obtain a steam fire engine. was next considered. This oidloanoe fixes the number of steam engines it sixteen. - It wet concurred in A bill relative to the erection of fire-alarm belle in the Third and ?mirth diet-riots wee concurred in. -• • ' A resolution anthorizli g the appointment of a com• noitoee to inquire Into the expedienerof purchasing a It tie turnpikes and plank ramie within the city limits, Wag indefinitely postponed. A resolution from the Northern Liberties Rae oem• pony, asking for a joint Armlet committee , to, consider Certain propleitisne, ke., Was next taken up, and con sidered at length., A motion eat made to refer the resolution to the Committee on One. Net agreed to. " The vote wee taken on the resolution, which was loist .by a tie vote of 11 to 11. - On motion of Mr. Curler the chamber proceeded to the coneideratton of, the ordinanee providing 'for the erection of donnty buildings. The first section pro vides sir tbeappointmentof a board of commissioners to selects site for the propbeed'buildlogs. - - >• & motion to refer the ordinance to the Committee on Oily Prorierty.wee lost,ty entate of 8 to 12. - Mr Veal made a long and earnest epeech in appeal Um, to the bill. En mold see sie necessity for the Speedy erection of the publid buildings • Mr. Cayler responded, and strongly , advocated the sa pasge of the ' ' ' On motion of Mr. Neal to strike out the first Action, it was lost by a vote of 4 to '4 The Brat section was agreed to., . Mr. Schofield renewed his 'motion' to commit the or dinance to the Committee on City Property. Not agreed Mr. Mclntyre moved to amend, that the Mayor of the City should risme nine members for the Beer,' of Com missioners, which shell be Buhl 'et to the decision of Cerntile in joint convention. Lost. Mr. Reideroan moved to award that three commis sioners be appointed by each chamber of Contact,' and the presidents of Councils in addition to the par ties named in the bill - Sir. °nyder accepted the amendment. The emotion as amended was then agreed to. The commis/don therefore consists of eleven, namely, the two president judges of the county courts, the Mayer of the city,lthe preeldents of each branch of City Clonis oils and three members Of each branch. : , • The third eacti-n provide,' that ail site shall be per chafed of contrail's be made by the commissioners nn. lees the same shall have been approved by Oeuneile The bill having been passed, the chamber adjourned afters session of five hours. - - 00E10010 centre& • e .;• A rowdier of unimportant petitions were presented aod referred. The Chair submitted a cominuniettion from the Guar Mani of the Poor, nottfyieg of the resignat:on of Dr. George Huhn. Laid on the table. Mr. Gordon submitted %resolution (Greeting the Com mittee on Schools to Inquire...by the high school gra duates are como, lied to pay for their diplomas? Why tne pupil', of the high ached! are compelled to pay for their books? and what course Is pursued by the Con-, troller' in their parasites ot'the supplies of boots and - aUitionery ? Agreed to The resolution, passed by Select Councils, appointing committee to Ines leo Into the frauds of the Guaraimus or the Poor, was coneurred in. '' • The resolution granting permission 'to the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company to lay a sidellog on Beek street, from 64Kond to Front street, was concurred in, Ur—Moyer,' of the - Committee on , Trusts 'and Tire - Companies. ',Omitted an ordinance appropriating $9.875 to place signal boxes In the'hottses cd the differ ent ere companies, viz Intern's 'Engine SOOOI Independence H05e,....5500 Hope Hose 460 Diligent Engine 450 Southwark Hose 450 Good Will Engine-- 475 Weceacoe Engirse 475 I Meohattie Engine 576 Vigilant Engine 5001 Waahington Engine... 660 N. Liberty Rogitio.... 575 Delaware Engine 625 N. Liberty Hose66o Good Intent Engine.. 575 For the extension Of the wire on the Germantown road; $1,850. The ordinance oleo prov:des for the removal of a number of bola to points nearer the houses of certain Are Companies. The bill woe then passed. The resolution passed by Select Council, providingfor the awarding of the contracts for cleanslag the street., in case of the failure of the Introit, bidder to Torah& proper recur t' for the faitlifal performance 'of the work, to the next highest bidder, gave rise to a lengthy debate. , Mr, Gordon moved to indefinitely postpone the sub ject, W h ich wee not agreed to by a vote of 87 to 2i. Mr. Gordon moved to ',mood to add a proviso, that in o tee the contractors reuse to comply with the terms of the proposals, In fatalist:aims security to perform the work the supervisors shall be directed to do the work. He viewed the matter in a party light. Mr. Pugh moved to add a further proviso, that the expenditure of thedepartment shall not exceed the ap propriation of $60,000. Mr. Gordon accepted the amendment, and the proviso was adopted. Mr. Steeling moved to amend to add a further Foy!. go, that the Supervisor shall report to the Chief Com= inissionerosvery two weeks, such streets as bare not Wen 'cleansed by the - contnie.tor, which' the Commis s'oner shall clean, and deduct the expense of the same from the amount duo the contractor. Agreed to ' Mr. Wetherill milled up the ordinance putted by Select Council, authorising the appointment of an attorney for the Girard estates in Schuylkill and Co lumbia rounVes. Mr. Maseher thought the bill was a it anake, ,, and should be Postponed. Mr. Steeling meld the revenue of this estate last year was tiodre dollars and fifty rent:, and the exPents attending IL $0,500 annually. He moved to postpone the bill. • ' - ' ' Mr. W. Conrad said that he could see no neoessity for employing an attorney. Hacker said toe few years tt'e city would be ena bled to realise Ptoo,ooo per annum from these coal lands. There are esen now proposals before tbe Com ratio on Girard liktates which would at once bring in $lOO 000 per annum. Ha was total:Jebel at the opposi tion to Me measure. • , Mr. Bullock could see no necessity for the passage of the ordinance, Mr. Gamble Bald by the plumage or tble bill Gni could save to the city $6,000 or $7.000 at ones, ne there was ■ claim for the amount which could' be set aside. The motion to postpone wee not agreed to. Mr. Steeling moved to amend to ,reduce the salary from POO to $5OO. Not agreed to. The bill then poised, and the Meeting aAjourned. Dr. Droekett, the Literary Forger. HORK OP HIS OPERATIONS-HIP COOLIIRSH WILBN ARREWTED.-MOTIVICH FOR SWINDLING • (From the Hartford Timee, February 16.] Yesterday afternoon Dr Mons P. Broekett formerly of the firm of Brookett & Hutchinson• booksellers; was arrested for forging the endorse- meat of Allyn S Stillman to a note for $5OO, Which ho had left with Geo.- P. Bissell d Co bankers, a collateral for a loan , Dr. Braokott'e operations have boon carried on for a long time, and involve a large amount of money. The fact of his forgeries has been known for aeveria days. Mr. Stillman last Monday charged him with having forged his name to two notes, and the acknowledged the foot; but said "be wee bard up at the time, and would attend to it and see that they wore taken up " In addition to the name of Mr Stillman, ho bee forged the names of Newton Case and Carlos Glazier; from the latter of whom be yesterday borrowed Mr. Drockettie pawls held by, the Alto& Bank to the amount of nearly $5.000; State Bank, 52 670 ; change Bank, $400; Partners , and !decimate , Bank, SI,IXO ; City Bank, $600 : George P. Bissell & $OOO ;• David Hawley, $lOO ; and Lynda Olmstead, Bast riarrend f 5 OO. Some of this paper fe good ; between $1,700 and $2,000 in gevuine. The State Bank and Mr. Newton Ogee hold collateral or other gond security suf Relent to cover all their liabllltlea, hie. Stillman bolds collatersl, Mit much *of it le worthleis. How ouch farther hie operations extended a legal inveitlgation only will determine. It is prwtty certain that his for geries will reach $lO 000, and probably more, as many parties in this city do not e ere to haws It stated bow touch of his paper they do hold. Dr. Brackett IN 11 literary man; a contribitor to An. pletonsi Orclopedia, to vorious magazines, and to the Evening Press, for which he has written ,some very excellent reviews. He has heretofore been considered an exemplar of morality and piety, and • was re/voted by all who knew bins $o was allowed to remain at home tact night in chivies of an Mazer. We understand that the Consent cut River Banking Company haveAset discounted a dollar of the forgi d rimer, neither have they; any in their bands for collec tio t. - - Dr. Drookett was before the Police Court thin (Wed nesday) morning on a charge of forgery, and uttering a note for $BOO, - dated Barth rd December 7th, 1858, and' endorset with the name of Allyn S. Stillman, L Robinson appeared for the prisoner, end D. W. Pardee rcr the btr.to. By sacrament the examination of the cue ro.is postponed till Thursday, theldth, at half peat 9 A. IL •,knov remarks. bail wan fixed at 55,000, Judge Gil tam dating tbatihough he wished to be ,Init to Dr. Brackett, still be did not think that the amount of bail Was large, when it was acknowledvd by the. counsel of both sides that the amount of the prisenerds forge ries wos not lout than eight thousand denim. D r . Brockett, during the proceedings, appeared less ex ted than any other petunia there. Be Waned, either an admirable coolness and possession of soul, or a rare pnveror controlling all exhibitions of feeling. Dr. Brooke t is a regularlpedticated and college vadeated physician. Forth° past few years he ban n 4 practised in bin profession, 'but was engaged for ,ms limo in the"bookeelllng and publishing busineeS in this city. in company with 11. Ruteenson, 13'noa he left that firm, be has been employed to Nome extent in writing ,for neurepapers apd magazines, Deng a, gen tleman of talent and cultivated literary testae Be was a member of the Pleat Baptist Ohurah, Re has a wife, but no children , As a specimen of Breekett'a imperturbable coolness, last night, wbita in charge of an officer at his own house, awl hie wife deluged' In tears, be careleasly re marked, alluding to the arrant of Samuel P. Tones In New York, " Welt, they've got Jones in ai tight oboe." He attended Beeeher's lecture on Monday evening, ap pawing o iol add eaoy, though he knew his forgeries had been discovered, bindi• - g W e In V in Jail, fall); and s ehtoin $ , • • , neoiiutt — )tfrairationirs-tere-hei • lonieteet.- - the half dozen ootopla t tplioinpriu thq !Lifers - Nottrithetanding tha 'Warning, eit h rithe New Haves Pialadiumv Broakett,it.tbotniti '-ittaa,4lll3oeatitkili of arrest. went ,1201414 ,Abcat Suer% as - 1 1 1 1 .M.,0PP.T. jog with the MOON/het 'eombbni , e,ltid wily vests , - dip morntog *mowed, four , hundred - Ur. though knowing that henititt itOnn - be airotted. - - The community feel the_ utmost_ amidathv for his family, sod especially for the filth r, s wortby!elergy- - min in Wetbardell. now to hL sevente:drat year. - No motive, esys-the iisrtford - Press:lugivan' bribe docter r eicept pecoelary embarrassment., Ris eaniee. tion with the book bnelneu resat/44m a- Wei to . sot the beginning of hie crime fides- beak one - year. - 011c8 involved, the ,00ly pottsrlile aseseefrem indent deteeion wiut a ciumtaut rrOotftion 'the offense—the gems of the juggler tailing &Aden tidhl to Ovate. the fall of soy one to be followed by dishonor andlexpetosi disgrace. CITY- -- TT'EM*. -- MIER& 's tot a heath; however rade; ; - Bat has' Vows little Bower, • • To briglitei - Wp in solitude, _ • Andlcent theUreninr boar. ' There's not a heart, however east - By grief and sorrow Bet may be brightened up by a new knit of olcithsi frail the palatial store of Granville Stoles; NO. 661 Ohestnnt street.' Tag Pnuenztente., *Arum CLun ,3sl Yons.—Beverel members of the Thiledelplti*Skating Club lately distinguished theniselrei on #lB lee at New Terk, - The et:thou:vitas were greatly a. tonished_ at the milli of our skaters, and not less at the tabeeiot. 'beauty , and excellence of their winter suite, all of which ware procutedAt the Brown _ Stone Cdothing ; Nan of Ilecthill &' Nos: 60d and 946:ehestnut street, above ;" Waa.r.malfos sada:l4l/VA piain.andt - alair ? About twa hundred pounds a year. - _ . And what wee proved quite plaid before Proved false again!. Two_hunqreinerreyi it is now, as when Batler"iirW-:- . Moies ie ow. nipotent, especially in procuring the elegant clothing gotten-up at E. 11.-131Arf!dge , sr; OLI, If.rszdt . 1:n Hall Clothing Emporium , , ; 'NO ail Ofiestdizi ifraet: The readers of The Press are invited to estlaodessmine their beautiful Clock. .sperial Tomes. 3 A Remedyt...A. - , sure `sand eettian raspy fee all Messina; of the sten:melt and digestive-organs la EfOge'LAND'a GEDULD( BITTARS. They never fail to dyspepsia, liver‘ooinplaint, or nersons debility. The tui of s bottle or two will work wanders. 'Try them. For sale by all druggists er dealers in medicines, at 76 cents per bottle. - - • It ' Sewing Machines.—All persons - %she have been induced to buy Bening Machines which will not perform the work that purchasers expected them to do, ora informed that Of NG &fill if&OHISIEI3 - neser fall to do imy kind Of midi. Ndone is star disappointed in these Mid:tines M. BINGES & 00. ja27-nm _ - 602„ ORMITAIIT Street. Singer's Sewing Machines.'—The new rand ly Sewing Machines, atSso_and 575, are attracting nal" .verial attention. In all essential good qualities they aramuch th i s beet Machined erdr offered at a low price 1. M. ingilfa * ic CO., 194..q1.3820.14P How beautiful I e ucagelaleste, as they witness the. magical -afoot of-5 Jo. Hitrit'd Arising:me Mint Ititsronsa on harsh, &Jenard hair:- When baidnesa exists, through age er aiekessa,lt.canses a luxuriant growth of new hair, molt and glossy; gray hairs it charges to their Yritidtirir beiuty and lustre, It is no; a Dyt, and ik perfectly harmless. Epritt by all • druggists, and by Rums HURL eC On. , 71.9. 104 Chestnut street, Phi'sielphia. et 2d'ie 50 Per cent.sirea. Gold Band 'Prep* China, OYSTER, -THABM"Hdy or, VEGETABLE, HIBBS'S, with tiOvers, Sijsl.96, and $1 60 each (This is 60 percent. under thane:Lai price.) Hotel proprietors end Housekeepers wilt steers find the* teat and most fashionable stook of ail kinds o f TRENCH CHINA, -TABLE GpAfill. and White Trost , - stole Ware at this eiterisitre establishment., /ranch Chios deam'sktitt,‘tiol9rdoi;'l,4sesp9:44l4,,yd 'decorated to match soy piatern..' - - ; Crest'', Bograred Chas*: - W. 3. MRS kW.; 011 INA lULL, Directly opposite Indeitiolleal• 01101 NUT Street. Farielc Ileiring, & Co., alt! RINCITZD TEIII IRON SAFE 'WAREHOUSE NO; 620 ANIESTNIIT imam, (Sayni'N 'Eall.) Window 15fladeol-- " " " GOLD BORDNER, LAININIOAPRB ' STREIT 411111 n, • DLORER °ANTRIM, PLAIN oirifiluis n wnra RORAGGAT, BURP, WRITE, "-AND GRARS ROLLAND" 4 i , ' .- AND" SAADI IGATIIIIIM. A' new and varied amortnient of Laee,and• Muslin Curtains, Oondaell, Iftal4l,l'l4> GosikaaADN, and 'Taiga of ell "-" ' " large Mock pore go?4s, !callable torNpring Made . Thentte atlon of dealers " - • ,RINRY 630 ORZSTRTIT Stmt. fe44tapl.2 A ;Neer /irtlele fait -Uto ,lin • PRADON`4t - 11014 , 11 0001 9 / 1 4 la the best and °heaped *Walla the hati.C . For pm. *erring - , besatifytuy„ and waterlog the -hair, the meet perf%et halvdreselng ever ote;ed to the public 'Bald at 617, 497, and 197 Broadway, and by all Druggists aid rancy•Goxide Dealers: Plitt battles 60 les ta;" half pfnisi - 96 cents. Inquire for Pluton & Bon's CoeoDkie.- Be ware of counterfeits. , T. BrPETEREION & }MOTIONS, 306 CRBSTRU? Street, Wholesale Agouti. ft 44t flettutenie 6aiing FUndaler thtvest i 'Veiner orIITOOND and WALNUT: Streets.' Depositirreseivel In smell and large amounts, from all clarets of the community, And .allows Interest et, the gate of Ste per eent t per ennui. - Money maylbe dialiuhy cheeks wlthodt 100 of ro te. rest. ' Odice open daliy, from 9 onlil 6 o'clock, sod csubf9nt day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. Franklin Fall; Treasurer and Secretary, Towles E. Morris. - One-rrics Cletning st the Latest ♦Styles, and slide In the best manner, expressly for zerxtr. saxes. Wa mark our lowest selling prices, In rims Italians On each article. All goods made to order all warranted satisfactory. and our oisi-razoe amine le strictly orl. , hered to. We Were this to be the only far way of dealing, as thereby all are treated : ' • Burnett's Voce*ine. BURNETT'S 0000A1111 BURNITT'S 0000ALNI A comp:awl - of Cocoa-nut 011,/te., for dossing the Mir. -Per eetokerawi agreeableness, It tewithont an equal. It prevents the hair from falling off. - It promotes ifs healthy and eriglllolllls vow It is not greasy or aticky. It leases no ditayiettabli odor.. It softens the hair when hard and "dry. - It soothes the irritated scalp shin. It affords the richest losers. - It remains iongest in offset. - It cools fifty cents for a half pint befit*. - Burnett's CeeOttle• BURNBTTI COOOAINN. BIIHNRIV'S 0000AINIi, TIAIMONIAL. Boayou, July lib ISM- Lu. Masses. J. Boaerrr & Co. : r cannotierese to state the salutary effect In my own aggravated ease et your excellent Bair 011—(0ocoaine ) ; - • For many menthe my hair had been falling off, until I was fearful of losing it entirely. The ekhr upon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that I could not touch it without pain. This Irritated eon , dition I attributed to the use of various advertised ludx washes, which I have Mete been told - oontain complains By the advice of my physician ' to whom you had Shown your procestof purifying the 011, I.,.commeused Its use the last week in Julie. The first application al 'eyed the itching and Irritation • in three or four days the redness and tenderness disa ppeared—the hate missed to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair._ I trust that others, similarly atllated, will be In. doted to try the same remedy. . Tcprs, very trrily - • • SUSAN $. FOPIS Burnett's Coco:mine. BURNETT'S 0000AINE BURNETT'S 0000AINE ire A Dingle application renders the hair (co metier how Mil and dq) soft and glossy for mural dr-ye. It Is (*flooded by all who hate used !t to be the hest and cheapest Bair Dressing in she World. Prepared bT J 05111.0 BURNSTT & 00., Boiton; In. Per Isle by dealers generally at Plfty Cents a Bottle. jan-dtrol Saving Fund,—Five Per Cent. liater est.— NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money - received in any gum, large or small, and interest paid:, from the day of deposit , to the day of withdrawa9 Money is received and paymen•.e made daily, without notice. The investments are mule in Real Relate, - Mortgagee, Grotua ...Rents, and Binh Ant-clam semi tea as the charter requires. Office hours from 9 o'clock n the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and on Monday and Thursday evening' until 8 o'clock. 108 Worms: Worms I Weer:nal—McLane!, cele brated TERMIFIIGE, the great American remedy for Worms. Bold by all respectable Druggists. lal7•mwkf--lm Grover is Baker's Celebrated Fatally leering /WHIM , A NEW EITTLE-PRIOE $5O. - 180 ONZEISNITT PaiLionrELA. These Machines sew from two spoolsoind form a 1101021 of unequalled strength, beauty, imlelektklty, which will so? rip, oven if every fourth stitch be cut. Theyakre unquestionably the best in the market for famlly use. - oel 6 -te llTevn 1011 Dyspepsia.—There ,la probably no disease which expansion has ad amply proved to be remedla- • ble by the PIELDITAIi SYRUP so Dyspepsia: 'The most inveterate anon of this disease have been emu- - • pletely eared ,by , meditioudd pie .tesParog GR , some of our fret Mire= Prover , For sale la this city by If.93nronooreraer Fifth and Obeotnot, and -- Rastarl t ca l . bweer Twelfth , sy,i , cliO•1411). - •4-; 111944Wir T .70N18 it. CO., Goa KARIM Otrawf
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