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Without Ellur "X"moPtlIPI 18 b r ib° ;O P tee teop*- .„ , ),-..5 - 0.. 4 /r, P , 4 0 ,,, t• "allatk fti /. , i . „Ittrubeglotte ,I,4liii - tin'raYS lll- Was coatiderild'in , ,- oaUltfea'lethtol'etttici i'";(aVipikalitaiguli:nhi 1 l'ltWrtla . 44 N11 '* o ,4 N 5 14 4 itiole. d .19- alit' 8..... ;kit e xl,, a;finiti,:foiltur was • Wotan it up . takikonyat ad,gotriMetat , ':-Vf=-^;:l' a, t) *T , ' L 't• Tho Arlsiniktehito#4l,MUMillrit-,4 said. be bi'ine-I% b ofoo; iii P f 4 nateduringaialt" k i,.. 6 "a if•JPlmwfailusto=becti;jiiioulToltedar suni!t that, - ifirhliiii - inttinNkii4lf'jitFnic l oiable 2 M:r, -v.Rttakiihifinaqfitic 43twt,i . 1L: 4 ,3441tnta 'nava IA 731i'tit. - d..... - - ',----' - ~.. 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The 'IVAtk-4V:Lk4mf % ii'3lt FAssoks , .4.41 ,- . tor , ~,,,u,.,q-,,VP0,,,,a, .„-P 9 t,t4 l r, 9141,0PAIII„Ilidel, WIROAVIVAry-401WsiMS 9t• materlalsOltlingu tba . hobo thrunkh which, -frogs time to tillikiwiebtore hail) clasped, The jail at- GeorgetcwalB but a trifle better. $ ' bbl}ahtng thoee 4114 of a'past r age,',tha piikug and whippinrpoit, and erecting • a aubetanliehprison' t aigrot imprOrionent would be"tniiina , ---••• " , - _:',-_r :Yu` , e* to z-‘'. 41 974,.11kiii*1r-.l9:saricrtikin,nnianni want °AWL toffr- 110 4419 ,4 714 401111 0 , - '?lt II suPPaled tbitlitia - vail4et.off withotit ,nintdrhd:;,ltimagi: ~ TheiludidetWertfirliiiiiiiiditlia - tot tie r laihr• and : ' ;s9B,,fito isminichi; f Oneidas • Valuable cargo.e The *WWI licothlportrato-4 4 '' P "-^" ~ -1,1„ ,• - • , . ‘ - , " , tst tc' O We heft': leelrrt trE mt iisAll ,AU " 4 0 ,4. tnenthliftwited domi;nn/bialnem was revittiat Enna'a7 "04a 151 0 1114 4=r 4 1 1/°' ilalci ordet' of '0441:=1'41,01-*)l4l•SiirPinilifita.4*4 act. wig= to repeal the .Yorbitint eeport"ddty.on "SW but utati walunintitliaufAllaanitell,thjorzirtia fuhikir - to,hiliS4oll . 'ilitedriond'ilonflitleA that' threold daftly, irwifialialittely reeicrad.sev . '. V- :: '';,, r 'IP ' - -tliten '4'4l424:palpirAtifif wick: liad_ bY..dni. /'4otAlbait l 46Witk (s P z l a Ck i k liklthak Altliiiii GQ " °l4" # 1 1" t v i tt i r ' f !,t 1 1 ft °" 1 - th.odqt, so#o . 1 0*: TO , . - ii-,t, - ~ .41t1 104111ehikiiiiiPilleiikalsilt of thiatlin. do ItAlinPlto 4 o, l :ift - iiiriYl l 4l la ' Winiiiiii, N. Ec 'ArgaitaW watjaillbltttoWati 4 Pa - fuldrox' , MSS* tO , Domindiee °w r ap= atlrinitylliy,,ow 40 11.4 thaAilitfteliti I+4,Aipe*ititakti .eoer z .litek' '' thail*fi (17 ' I.P;A) ir , i'vcre , -r ~ 4 f '-' -4- ( The 'PintrOl t enAnili ta t iteindii' l o , V, in 0 0, d = Hof ' 7 ' st , tisr4l; ' , ti ourAirstlaltanitirill:iinfinikeiihnuolnthilin,pto "d i atu - A d ' '.4 iu tO li filiiii ,ll l ill°ol64 '4 iiiiiisi iteirked4Apitltte# l 4g l *Prorroh:, Kii4trafiiiil4/14:410010,017:rOf ,Brecideiii Polfriiiii sliorrann* 841).341ii°17” at Nash-' 0 1411fiailigtt '''''P' 4 l Pc ` j ,:"; ; r:-. ' ,= / . .46.etp 413;4 fag' . 2 1 .404;;iiiial Port Buchanan, i in Atisona 4 Mrilt‘egiVtil Abat`Ber.l geshitkeiateo J yhtio Vet s4. ll 4% * ltaiie:' r"0 1 741 11 5124,. Wip ItiVia.tiite 3 ot r :ifall oo 4 o . and) whaVer• eartawar..way hew the!fletea withtheir 'l"lllffil'ivelle".llolo.l-t.tlgibiN'Aitgelsilh' - 01tifili c ,,,szvl „.theirZ s mipes aa ehildren 'taken' ,'' *-- Ttl4l#o,4r'ilt9)*.MP"MerlloPturea, liat'C PiPIX4 I 4, O O*. a itrObicTbfatr. VA Itie evils op intaniveianot :The :wail=Wellolllo4 Of the''**faiii(*Witertliiitined" ,t 6 by - an aitentivow audinnee: 4 ;--. -'''''''' ' The. ntUnitee ?kaki Aislarlidgionit 1 1014 1 bait ' een,fki 44 4146 , 407 u ini:ifiWof line 'Acii" tha,lnevions weak. - : , ..7,Fy t ,3_Ed' ,1 4 - TheEti r role 41Bitikfint,f Saw,Tork last week ".. d 9Pf. 1 , l il,. 9414„4.1,04101,4444wi.tkA0pP0tt of tneiteMtku_aaolt, l l ,t,...*, ,- 'ifri lyz 4 0 , 3 t -‘4'‘ - '44 , 11' ' MIS OPP , "ASS vitoi• tinitad , Stateu Treetatry" Imatt_wardttarera4o/0,000,i issimmt'oe'depeetV ti.a2 rind** $0,9 1 1, 4 ,- 1 ..;.-., • " .- /s - r •ifelliacivii th . 92norbf thhifeni,igont' :4'6; r-:_ et wi l AnikliP i ng s 'A ' ':eyili n lile " ihN4a% 7 r" s f ,',. .==.7'' ,: c- ,.... -;,, ;‘,4, .. e - 4._.y.e=r...A ,=,==. -; a... ==-• ..0 - - ,e " T '' ,t sc" ll li f i terrtt' V i - g t .Vg g ," l "d , " r IVROfi , " I 1 0 11 /4 14 / 1 0 1 018tat , 00 11, 'tr-I 0:. ~ 4 IdoncieniliilkinuohnosOlalikoßitii-Voio vudkalittititrifitoryitian bf-theNiitiraiiii Oin' 'Ociaiwal`tfk4aitl664Tihireffiii 4 ZlMlieleeilLi e e ilWer"YetbeVlCXeiil filiNtil: 6B 44* to - ea,,,,VMAtiMagrillieAßl l. 4l l 4 'Ai lhal this voug,Vil:hivitelt,a",part:of jhe_inginecrt ",,, a 4r oikiillil.:-Piiiriti in , alt - rwiii , Pailfront u°4 4 9t , GgfditiWO -lAA few weeks: ITU ebb& ei t ts m r, ht.ahotakderiannion& will retnalns.ie few ereeire,longealcuißtweife itedrginlie -1,- seev eendi lett tbit , 'retnitinder , of ,. thtrUgentilld'corps The liPrhieehiroute'i &sheik' &s?liii'v's" , ;life nitric' PilOd ir tit'iliO 4 inl of`lbg7 - ilitYnt:iff,cloo - ftin'Oe,liii one +Of ttep i deoitimttipriSiri r tis,""and Abe 4914 .:1 10 C4 a *1 4 i l tt a tta ' Alate,:ao g4fP"lltu= 11 " * ' a pRI l , l 4,..r2F;PrldiA 3 ll . 4 O6,l PPR e P7= by"' la PtAnt/tY,2I-'0.5 t o AlkfAra4 4, " ) Pke, 03A-4 # 42 000 1 4/4t.ilked" .o 4:#o.- - . 1 44 1 1 1 30APVg to-ac , sumer*Aboug,antioriptloam4# PlotoOtOilhiP in Ws AXAISkSOMSIII).rr.).. , OS * -, 1-Yj-C. , a 1'4,- 4 Lk 4441erl'JT:1110601illidrigt34 ineliegittatill*oleXj4filiildy akitirTifie!*ii 91, 1- 41144 .:, $ 4,11N0 1 V15 1 190 4 0141 1 4 11 7 °P° etlvlgA.4,wpOodofpri the 4.9llitorto . daveryb th'giotisiiilmk although a laTicel, piaiolgi*uttra!h f sYri it m ', Nil ` : _ w" 6 1Wit.,11,ERVAlat t lY ix , ° MR X , . nig knk,l9 ROMMitTsOf tqll,lolY4PPLethillteind= aline detesting it.. tit 414=hollmenadopkel at , an earlief- kocrtint kik beagle Al" v eltileit bY , the , 1# 6 4.91 1 11 kr tit 14A'41616-01-1414tItetilf tiarrie4.7mg - ithOagiiip Intereed)piqnsici4on whether P.TouTitollol. - Leghtlature lutakthe legal righiAliddei.thek aniiidlitiKl4-'''' l ;gi'llitedb4 tati-' b F ati veryrittari ` - alti* ' iiieiti4; - 4 -o - nith i 47. ' . , *". 4 , -... .47' • • 431 4015 4 . o!•..'Phuict`. • 839 Pliraa," 4 . cate gigurialicsut 4 a4 o ooavetivii:Omtliegiimedi - lik/ 84 5 0 . 1 The Otererior F ilithofi r t* idati-Vwfw - tilc-fhti MhiA sessillicsidfintiagfeill 44 604 of thtleo4 l lo 44 111 ., 11 P 0 A , Agonican- %eels. tion titnit4coultt be , round,werolgathera to 4 getlint,:inktiiloilWthilitn'orthiitijkid OA publiiiMAK l ,X f - 41t7nOtriWifirtilt o bilt WAS 1114 filly AllOpi,k; ma well as an idueetri • - miso11441134":"1! nt. vilklia, ---raiiNliiifil„at-ili,t,,,,ini,-,---tres;4;XAT ta.-)-.-{- t till.l4, RF :, :r,. - % - F. D.. ...- ;inft Ati,- -- - ..,-teboOtier 4,. 04,-,.-,...5uu ber'"? • 110 - nif`TlMirefialliwie"n" 14i1; - 4 4,- -.:figretilitun -f ,-,fOrok_t-INIMP, Viogt#o,olll".' 1 • '.4-61):unti01110, - '„401 0,14 .,,, 44 1ii*, - ,ok ~., „ i i iikli i tUTAA.,.." istie"ll 6 tiiilditlirariTiLii z„,gazinis4,4l4l, 4405014 .-.—isiii9ißgut+k"' --,---* iiiiiiii-bO-6' a're-oortifik- iil - ri;l 4144 °kyr, hi'':,',6kr -' viletoli_4itibth,,Aitli#o4l4l744,l4,',ntt. - 2 --- • -eijoraig 4w,silt”ii-iiiooktio, rcpt_ =r: .' P143_,,,- 4*-Tr' ond . ' 'lr th igr, nd•r" - - - .'..-- Aar: - 1r ' Irtir ;Fa '''',' . - llNeakif- --t",' lirp,ikott.,„ . 'snail .li . . . , ..-,th---! t f g logs; 1/,'=-- ' fliatiWl tie 'NilAd' . 1 > colored' li :ottecio.ol_tr,-Riiiße 1'../rT '6l';f44-MY' tili4.°,7!)--64t4014,110,10,Siiiwiiiice,tro :, . 00,00.AY-44g:&4-4uni6,4,'f,ii--iie'-otilig; . .. - ?fintigOil tl?-1:-.4.--iimifoiiiiircit.9.11, ( !+ , ...1_,,,,,, N. & triiigi6*' ieitiftiPk9d R.-tk i lt -lile • -...ii,isfilkit restiitie',"„oll other Knee lifiPXl44l-447--(=v--W and;,,_. 7 : 1 *b7i .4 .- - 4 - -4,1, L a 1,04,3"?', -,ikidlitiffts7.4X iitOi7-, peop le oiiiii*Prii,. ,iiiii:'iit;eos; 1:4) 2_,-,,---Vaile, p .. , ,:t_, • , prominent' &al-Agal/4 . ' i:1" ; - 1,he,' ' Sail cog; : ~t . ,,,, '1,t....;1g40.41_0,43A ,1,11.26i1ie 00111N`aI!ll ' 't7l4-4545/kiiiiAfm?r tfiftip.bitti:e.9,l, ' 43 40 feet ogre " :o4l l ; 7 ll i t ,ii t o , tilhelrA7 TO - °UPI; during : _lso/' ,"!.:;:,,,.:--, - '.: ' peoirilidgiltiaiiiiiiiitifi.l •:...,,I4s6o:Y!,°Fi''., hateil94l/110Pr%i ifit0.**4741,140:000-1,4r-mktikiltegO.ll4t , -..-C"---Atie:foolflil, T,---WdeStcoaroolirr..itir ti - - - ,:e.- - - "oililiolt •1-1. -;k-.-Y i If-At Fur toile '' ' 1 ,9.! tr, -.-'4-tili?o,f.l ,!)- , w ,,,,- - 'rib-At, 9al! <-1 `. ttiO'Arr,bl74' iiiiittintrav 4, '-'Aiiiiifort Itir,,oK4ltq' ii' of hipiel iik,o ;', ,*sl 3 sr Kififti!: i d , -, Cazt i , - )ktb§, ~,..,..,,,.. ; - .14 1 flg it t it -4 ) 0, ofijt„ low A* • -r V"if ~i '?!•,,:..', roe ilieople:Vriwt thnir SOviints. - "! :;. - 11i.: 03 . - 4 11. : fir .Pie,miietlng.Of',tbe citizens 0 1 PlikidOP l o,:,' : Oli.Y. Wii! ~.: , kir tfiao.4i'fie; - ;ltli : ;#:ol 4 44Lbt r It, : ,th„, l 7. i dials of: iitialirik! s 4,`," -1 47 4: 0)kik, vo tct ; , -- ii . l4thoii4iB . .iiiiiid . : tipOgi#4oi I Yet4 4 _,,z , 404tf01ii 6 6 -, t ti :11,,ig.ti0,11,01, , ,, it. ,zirthiburg;we_,, A qh pirpill*-!:30.,.' 1 inken'ini , loll,idnionlph • the irepreaentatives of the iipg,plMckiimicionis which disharb and' darken ske,priblio:ssieil, :.f there is wrong, let ikite:-.erpeitedel-Ifnerelle.,porroptiOnilet it be, 4PojindliAlltiitilxnlizalyee - tir - ce*n - the iinAttibile - iitivfilelt, rinqiiiatioilahly: pervade Wir,cliiiallitgliriliaibialatiliitiOnliCeii Siite - rihr , '‘Olilf r iiiralit' iiii% - ililialinlated to awaken the raoatr:spitinful reflections, le'beyond alone* -li444l,e g tplatiiint-- afevery degree !line - rnOuttic4llliniiiitonad corilinilenand'opr 'ittSllll7:llt,, , f*.)4 . 4 '- ,iA-',4,i1•44.:0. ', ' PO L Igtely,eiet:.in'the actibef,:ot„-inany,,of.tne.'mu liiiipaint*ljit S tates. , .llliiiitivnertiCnbeek legalinil iii' ilitie4i7iiinetieee;',theiti, in .an end fiii!ePi*initailyik - One rainent. ~7.1 . 4 ., ~, , , t , - 'Trifee,sol,,S;o7,ii,t-iiiiitoe'rit4y:bietifes_;Prol 'd'onilintit4itli th e servants of the people, El. - - AO:Mini and-Reprelqintetiie..-wheit bribery and ' 4 l ; r l , : il,4'l,l . o"4p,mio;iikthe,bl'epeAat Adtoinia. 1 ; 1 - z :419.4 !IL ll _,*/' , 0ir! 4 i1ii , ,.44 4 ., 1 ,1ig i4;*joie )incitirkinctuttie•lniort.to.tbe;attremitiee--the - piiiipleliituiteitber resistor submit; and if the'. bittar thefi'irhiefriiot notnidtilii." - :li:!'r i tlitf' end 10114 13 '..02:40;iietif;$ibi0O*; cat ,6ui , ..l4att. ttiOnisiiy:Thb,:;;itiiilik- whiehf , eontliatiedly, ' of 1110i7rtiiti.: *oll.<iiiii'llkiiioiii .4,eit-t;4iiig do fikt, i iigt 101#00t the ; it )Ici,,odoe.o- of those 49„ ,1 - A,p'ri'iii.iitr; pik,.;:riii'ei: arfati;,, : jn: - ,04t. riif,;;Miq'',,.. 4 hi"_o4/12044 ~- - ';o4lVsig- ; 141 . ciitzeniito tKetrYpoitiiicil ''''iliii ie's. They arse I *„.:C9ii 4 o l ,t9f:ckog,iPj* l .o,o_ 04, indecency, Ifourprinary ; nlentions; left; as IhisT • are, to 10#1,5,4443.,101 - narleir et r goviei,iied tie jackals of u fact e lor:!llf Toni:: good' mek.i7onld. (sOpifijerivird'Atid:iiilie the lead-, - -if , our well tried'oltinena 'li•niild , indicatelboir , * - pipliopc uiliceeptzgik-xehialiiiiilittis 'lif : iepkeseilEti Iveposition-trickstersd'jiihbii - ra - weild b - t Bll 0 ~ kept out of iilire,i - and the i i'lfeopin.would, pe Content the if aid :1114, o,e4..rights *ere nensedinithinali : lontrded !.:,, ', ' ' ,filliii fiolif. ti*hiinient,:reptiblies 'Anna be ieid up before the,'people AT The noblest ' And - 44,0#140, of opiAliees.';'Ygicl'aver Free 4oes,- her!. ftallaii- 7 4rikerover :selt : goyertunee!,' Ainiiiiiied4ivheritier the deipotlati bentone a iienininity.lornotte.as,nation' freiiintter , .***., 'ihiaii'd chaos—thes e dire Wiiatitirii have been ..protiett:l4, - ,ols:eotiptliikiittge: SeyYanti" Of' , - tli« - 3;peckple'atid,the indifference and blhninean, Oth - einatiaii; '-[;' !'-,.'" r'-' s•' - ..77- -. '"'" ":--:: , . ' `-_• , cy , _ orb to - - control ' tho' ' that 'kwhah#Kdl7o« fA& I,c7t, the (kr* din' lka3V,44 , ,tlfsi;:alclikto; 41 . 0 tateriitiot: hoiden . ' Or lika:StA - Bcaliitiothoraeitions aour beloved P atititigh*llrtifiritialiNti' Veit' in Our. 'aition air o'ltiniila'Nvirtiirof folloiVed. „, -4 - 1- ••":4. - ;via Eton '-': • - -- , ' : .lier edMinist*Rtiprktiitt, ifs'. revolting it( all inartiriyikaitist the :N ew ;York Herald, Whibh "sitainataiy Jitittari r ihii:PiCiidant 'and' dtninMeetieoabirieti . consolore, - hat rlutey , It'vi y say."at , ho applaud9d f ,byx the lorme And acquiesced in by the latter 3 , one - of tide *gape of j petrantge,, tliti"AlbanY - Jet.;i4;€.r • late dateitir#f--4.,:t.:Petele of : the 'Hera in the roll o A/Difabg7,l l ,,lng4a:ge i - '' - ~ " "Ylverf , to&itith his - *stalled hoW, 'the, fie York Herald. is edited , ' lentqii Mit it is eon:dude ;Ski a,th'eoiß of: copptahtly= surprising - the plibli 1 uoiqby ; 4l4ooo Chingees. -, H it, is of ontoptnion 1 e u T i esYt it reVerses.itghe -nekt.' , "lf itlavors In ,oz istneasure;simonlad . eaterpitie or h *ph maintain*, tit- 'it Witirp, it 'thititteh4t4l itsel -ant its,,teatters hyadddehly changing• its lane t , mbilmitt Spit ecatK.',. Its , enly.,reatt attraotion ha Asieti"this'•Voltavean.,sioeitery, - ,oonen . : and thei areedCaa'evett Of:itself ;Air •its scoff's bad a oar 'tats- savor or independence„ that ; ; gave ; them a :Yitth . M.39lo diet *A yeaoireot, the way hvehtee with eat -liitireq tott, it played . with Tyler's A "Mnististite, iitotriperring over it, now darting It, le eraocelswe into itstendevest bah t -:. Who hilt 10 0 Ot:Ate. tainperingcsith- George Lit, and its a e f itts 'support+ bf -Reatkend its ithange ; a JP mont,laiidlts dilieition't; 'vs' employment boa f ai 'V ty- Eliot off'''ittiis so Mapes up, his, balls oisitti , k(lo,tere at ” "Ite,tha ill *fa Mite, and to litili.l*-011Ati a kteelitAf hie motions,: , ~ - X 1 we Are tOtin e. atilt ”" f bestowing mash at tet t tliftifett the NeteXorkliivalskltsfaliehoild iy, ', , faily, al .'clitgdar etEstr eh i iel l te e t th e : I `folly ans. - falseltobe.Of'thti proof: ing.,T, ~, se' dirty I liand ,- Wipas . t the- 1 oltieVliall both ,temain, is; dirty. , halefore..e- ‘, t Litt ' This , litatienee upon patina sett, diktat Akan ILO sheet Yribliehod in the rattot; an , ' 1 atittleasspott thew:4lm 'of political organisations.' it itbAs.for, the. monient; slimmed to direct its tieezeinstiltly,agelest-tho Democracy; and le lit, MAO prepaying for,,ons of. these,mountobank iiiiitittiti(hishjoh isurpthsee and amuses the Isi trd'ilatif•- we , have; thought it .worth white to 4 'akix4e,iiiti4dierneei so that, at least, it May lOae I like idvantsgeof , taking any:tota by aorpriab." .06/1:011,.).!: . 4'6;0;4011445i salt le'sivere; ' rto s et the:attiamit; ( , ii '; vain. , : Tke' author of • the . ..._ .. s : seated ittlatigel's 14M116 1 !_lia'ait tieCitrio in the idfactiona.4 iikeTraiiaeny as ',ever ,Prriirsa 5y45,0 3 4„ fii 3 **V iiirliauouf t i:of D'Amoli. , The ;44 , diatit hetweenihti l tt IS inviolabla:- Theft. - - ;refationa'airt 4t'Uieraiatioei3O.!riere 'Aiende, ASA thf , liiitoyit; ; Acir'oto,) , Ciicri., ,Tho glamour 1,0 Wit:t'sgsidititt,akshown in his. regard for the rte-long sla n de rer : . ' of-hi mse l f 'and his' farmer slanderer: . ., . .friends; isf'a -eurtepentudy. - : N othing ." ; is • re"-, zquer4d'hilihti,Piiii4.tie Herald' , but-laudation ',St i4e-Fxeentivect,t#,,jaalatairc:thi-geiluedai itiiiieefiiiilefine'r'p eisate;:to a' happy 'Wee. 1 ATitibktrAitnlo4'::lllP::lt iiiiixo; ;We -kit;:i ,a4.4)4tlotild give np, the; ; pahlitet; air , lie bad givadtp,,hil tiro4o,leatirei : lthitif.io ftititilat illitint' ttitii6tittld - deithent the Senate. On itilliiirifif id liViihgast • editeli . of the , New jr.hrlc,Eferntdeit.the•tederal Capital; patrician . - s'itocipty must. putl on Its -. most ' 'exquisite airs; eised its mostospitah4 ,lici#4 , i - , .ppen4Ade all, uia,flopre thakleti4.l4„ita char m ed ; airelei; .attel li!liff , ta rt!,g3,l lilted-at pie feet.' We should , .not ' l ip - ill*Orjee4lttAttljpiiitelieciiitinq Ortiti-RreSident is deputed' to - eystat the part egfar:s4x#l4.4iPO4:sibitri,the . ThritiErte Aeseend 7 nflitti'WttehingtO ? ' , expanding - thud Inanile;'44lpoyekWiiiati"fee t t, so :that they ihaiStikto the'hytriotthafishin bear them 4' ate:Arena:Of - I:itiii gracious , Majesty King :,$,..00 the First, to pure and undefiled." ' • , . , ~ , . , ,i;• Ad . giettfled'ldblitatithl4 to announee „qi...; ,,,, j a i o iiiii444-- da a l o ter i ' pr.: .00F, "' l ' - 9 4iiiili*pimen, - oitAOSS,M.SOALUs , ' ' . '. ' ' tea the eppidnt-, ''''' "' itiVi„iiiukki,,,Pd/V, l 4 OO °P . .. , , - . :"411 t ''' - ' 4 F -- floe' ' . ;;Re 4 'at ''' et ,:' .1$ ennsylran la) *en -0, e -- - ..,', . gitind ii , -4041(0=ef the )47tidar J.he videtyliAts Fg ' ' ' tor• the purchase 1 1 * lbe;.Ull.44 ' Bta ' ets ''t 6 hoinit'itrat'grarA. ortneatts ~, -the liiiiieitiOn of-the Mecca of /liberty to the tatonle Tor ''931. 4 tline;;. VA , congratulate the -- • 1 -- ai- -- •fi ''' ' Ounattnza.n, upon r ' Reg r l24' j"31 " • A rt ""liavaisiviiii al' tie'. •thp iseleotro:n-' 0f.,.. Liii: -wilbisio- iodoit :Reepir.*.t.;-Pia. /- = ', lti v ii " , - iiio - siiiiiNerth and iMi i4 t.'*. las i 7sind g ;ltest,;'-betude some of the. 4f(taib4listiriguhthad ladtee:l4;t4o:l,qlt4_(4*Zie: ::t'ii: *lid' ' Wit. Pennsylvania ie to se represented 111 r . (. 5 -- :;.- , r- -, Led ti, , i,du c itkiii loot entillSi& .. I)4 . do e l etitt a t 6, • J ••`.'l , to do good' *ll 'Cohatioiet,' , and qo. IP P. .. i tisop" l t im: L ake . to, - 6r, iiiiinintlet tliends, - VI 0 or,:---- fir- nipay atid:VitiekOtill* re' 'll,lfff"ll*l s t"--° " 1 "ig, i, wasp 'at otme so ipmid. felq' a*itt. 14-111V410.#4 so -sacred. ' ••‘ • • Wears glad tp soe that the prospept of ~ tlie,..,lrees,banking bill through both bran i thes of :the , Legislature is • auspicious. *At 1 4/ 111 ' 60 15 A09*;'&n",.delhat it, but the conttnitfxlliloPhade ;of _Vietnam in the two I bitu s , 3o .: l _,Test'' ol 4', - peePle' aro too?, . k4hankinglaii, entetally guarded; - and *eh , wistatirody in adoordahee with. the suggeiF• Unit t thee (tovernor in:his last annual mos.: ei#l,l,harTy:tatztitalof,Oot: • , StATlrCosrloit.-LThe De. inrday:afterntion; et the , 7derehantiellfoteli in Ahist o i; - #y clf Marott a en' the State Convention to as .sondsle tb',notpinite - ti State tieloit." - " , "' r ' '! - "0 1 " of littoday: ohools ere to have, grabd;:luitimmi, convention:- t this el ty, , oom mecol*to•rnortr", at' h_Slit:paet throe eolook' 040411(114*A1(40:1t0n4iti40,4f L tad flint44,"'firitiothc.diMintsionshro to be IMMO; 27419nt0t not that many of our eine ens will `attend Rkeill*Pitinni? igloSsitontrOf- grostpraCtioal tires4ritt 'ho c qcomidermir and, much information iilloitoeconosx*ii:tho condition and prospeot of "Sitilias , tiohoohttbroughont'tittroountrY. , ' 174 - to CfArifAmsiejlhattfistis Mstii-BVIRERS, P i tl i i.4o, ftOff AZ4;tirixhi,•Sii.-Thomae 5-10,1111 . ea_Tuesdaii' ,litAfatoh, at Aiveive ep4,4teo/,:tit,theA6hpage,,the. cake estate , Opai,.oompany, tqlit#1191:1?:• *attsmta- ilovezi,ltttexar seassi. „f444:4/MlET:EllelDelteni Liman AND Ir44.tta'atat Lori t GRorttip Itercee,• So.—piety oaks evening; let March,' glil . comprise the fitiecsteount of vtitufble.pioparty offered f 6. 'l6"ifittjete'lik - eideit oftrusfehe eiteetitonr 'SOO„advOrtiseteente, alotion bend."•' " t' Mii4ll;,7lLiiiste, 01 t (Pt (40 _ ,14etexiaii to the Sesta;tdigd. 'at, Sallh,;,Relegtliiti;' 9 1 5 We 17th of December , TB5B , lied 78 yedre,,t-' The Pike'tlreak Gold Vines. p l / 4 The furore in reg to' the .Plipes Teak gold mina continue _ .tagei with:Unabated tore° ittotA...;the,We _era Siete:N.4d in many ~,CiluippoitlatoOtirtiorintryl {lf*: faith iit l4 ,ol 4l aal4:Plaas,o l bnalaa r OatialanY, a Veryliirgekendpkolifinold reOni:eilsts there, In - yrtileir ttiorili'who va'ilif:olo.l,o4 itrapertain of 'obtaining 'from three tOten'idelpure, - itr gold duet, per day, with 'a chance of'Afiding loca tions which Will be more remunerative. The gold is of a superior qaality, and the country in which the mines are iodated abounds with game.• Several towns hive already sprang up, named AMarti,`MeMtanaTSti - Okiiiitli; Omaha; Denver" city, 'city ' ', Sicramento,, 'Arapahoe, and Lynchbrirg. Afhi the firstof Jarinary last, Au rarlti and Montana each contained about sixty cabins and. St. 'Charles ; thirty, , while Omaha r • iboastedroftwo hundred and :fifty log hats on Abe lath' Of 'Airkeet :last. 'Pike's* Peak is In about tbasame• latitude as. St. Louis, or the 'northern pert of . Virginia. . . , . , • ; One the', meet` favorite western starting points for parties emigrating to the gold , re. : 'gion appears to lie' Chicago, which' can new be readily reached in a-vary short time, and it a. comparatively 'small expense, by' the' Pennsylvania;' Central . and Fort , 'Mine and Chicago , Rallrosifrom this' city. , The dis tances from Chfcage'are set down' thus t Chi pagolo'lbwa City pia Chicago and-Rock Island and Alississiipi,and Missend Raiirottde, with 'out change.of, cars, 238 miles; lo*a ;Oily to Ccinnoll Biliffs,l246 . ..relles,; - Conseil 131effs to, Pori .--4eartiy * ,,.lB4 miles j. Port 'keen)) , to gold Mines,- 846 _miles. !Total distance from Obleage`thield mines, 1,012 unties. ," This. glies", 246; 'tales from lowa City to Connell Muffs by stage'. • If desirable:to *void this staging, ,the, next shortest route is from Cbicagolo Quincy 280, St. Josephs (tile road is now finished) 800, Omaha (by river) 248; Fort :Kearny 180, Auraria' 849., Another retitle:, is Rt., Louis, and front thence; to Omaha (Via river) 813, Port Kearny 180, Au feria 349:A1l the toins'along 'the Missouri river in Kanisidial Nebraska plaint to be the starting point to lit out from, but Port Kest: ity is common to all routes. The Chicago 'Press and Tribune states that c‘ the Chicago and Rock Island Railway have Completed ,arrangements with, the Western • SMge Company, and are now selling through tickets , from Chicago -, to Port , &eerily On the: Platte; river, 184 Miles, west of COunoll Bluffs,'and only 846 miles this side' Of the gold 'By this, route rat Kearny is 'OO miles,west of Chi= oago, and the travelling time from four to five days. The distance *ed . Ohlesho to lowa City, As' • mitei; accomplished by rail in 'oVelve houre." The price of 'a' first-class iia iefiger ticket, incliting' 100 pounds 'of hag: ,gage on rdilwaY and 60 poninrs on stage, !tom Chicago. to kortilearnyile , s§o.2s ; second 'Cleasy $47.50. „ Iteis 'understood that, - as scon -an spring- Opes, 'this' line .Vtill be extended to the- mines. Passengers oat then procure their ticketkdirect from'Ohicage to the land otd he Wed:ern:papers contain Ularge number of letters froM • the giqd,regbin`, Which, are of a dealdedly enconraging character; with a very few exceptions and it is remarked that when *lea have returned from the , gold region to their 'ofd tidmti ' they Ore aetet¢ilned td re: `eitiltrate, ittinahy instances with their fandlieS, to Pike's posic;thil spring •It lieni Who -are tispoked id. reek for: Anna i'Dorao mitt be prepared 'to enoonnter, severe ,toili and home privation;; They should cart,' , with , theM as many of tile article's necpssary `Cad' futlire.Mmti t enii' `trod 'Weir interests - would be ad vanced by emigration cowponies - for Mutual assistance and support whereier it is practicable., While' hole" who are'nowactively , ernployed, , in their present:locations with a fair prospect•of 'success had , prebably , better ~. , 'al let; Weir ' ellecgh. alotioP We' : /14,80eSedn to;tiotihl of- energetic, andle, 414strious men,*lio 'cannot 'otitain etriPloithent inne's .11. i; a iiitl to 11.11163 is jte Cuban 14,1toltierv•-;•S,peeell fioti. toy „' Illan*On question • hi theStmate: has been •of ar highly" "interesting character, and able ageeches have peen deli-, _Vtr:_wr:_t_iik.h:4o. shine. ~.rtia probable that the' it his very little Chancaof success, at resent, is theNOUsit'und the only Immediate pried& cal iremaitt et the preserdrilteissaleb ) tilenOrei wilt probehlY, Veto blade belere the country; for its conaldeiatien;the - arguments hi both ekes of the, lineation) to :Servo na exciting trn. .0148 of densities:it in the newspape rs and at the' huothige. "There is' little maser; ,te belkove, that the agitation haVe any effect whatever in hastening the aelittildtion of Cube by the ,thalted „States: , • The whole" subject haeheen bionght,.lorward at a peculiarly in opportune moment. , Not only -did a recent steamer bring:nahitelligence of the deep bos tlfttiaoil: Averalon with ,which Mr: BLIONAN., Alecprivosition was- regarded by the Spanish ' porteei but litter,tiewainlornia us that this de cided eiOreissiini of "opinion has been followed ; 44 akinclease of the eirective force of the Bpanish aimyto elpity-four. thoiteandfinenl 'and Stein ',think :IVita in _ls 63arr -position to, Clink ttenasilelisfy to her: island - gem than, at this moment.'- "It is is very 'easy mat ter ;for grave' Senators to argue that this is the best time_ to make an, attempt to • pur l:chaise Cuba ;:but how absurd is such a preten sion l"How easy it is to, imagine a state of *Sire in which, by Spain being engaged in a European war, crippled in resources„ and die:. 'treated by intestine comb:lotions,' she 'Weald be thousand More anxious td Belt thatt at this moment l icaPecaths, in transferring tordslanis to this Government, was no 'doubt, influenced in a great measure by th 6 considera tioathat, if he did not sell it to us,' the fleets and:armies of. Great Britain might : forcibly vivid it from him r and it is not Impossible that 'a similar alternatiVe might be presented at some future period to Spain - The existence Of a' thong revolutionary sentiment in baba, _beyond ,the,control of Spanish poiVer, is also an °Vent hot at all inaprobabie ; and when it Oectiris, Spain Would be more likely to dinpose of Cuba for a reasonable slim than 'at a' tithe like the present) when, to all ; appearances, we are less. able. to buy,' and she has fewer in centive, to Bell than at any perlbd'for the - Bret fears.twenty The speech of, Senator Tittillison• of Ken tucky; delivered a few days since, wasonaof the Most humorous and interesting ever de livered in the Senate. Although very dhsenr. sive, it presented In a forcible light some of the _strongest arguments against thp thirty- And be Incidentally'made some laughable-bits at the political to - plea of the day: .I , o s lootatice; in: taking.the'position that this firths echoer was perhaps designed to in: ereaio the 'Chances of Mr. livenisair tor a ra t nomination forth° Presidency, ho says: If his Cuba borne, hie Cuba' bobby, oan tinkle the South, and upon the iron question he can bang the old Keystone State to' him by bare of iron and hooke of 'steel, he will be very alit to' stand in a pretty good position for demanding a, nomina-; tion—a position where he can say t 4 Gentlemen, just /tap upon the platform I here is your candi date I you must take him I you cannot do titithout It leeks to me Mightily that *ay. " I know, Mr. President; that it has been Men tioned often, itkighingly, that there hall been a belief that if nothing . olse; year luck wotild kill .him;; that gOt everything, yoti ever went for, wanted - and that , If there wee nothlhg elso in his way, he would nver survive your luck. [Laughtet,l Well, air, I have taken a good look a him. Ile looks fi rm, pretty substantial and 'strong,' and 'j i ell jots the white of your eye n too width, and all the donjuraticin end witaloraft, and hioantattons of which-you may=be matter, oantsbe avail: I give it as my opinion -1 am somewhat of a doctor, acquainted with hygiene—l give it is my deolded , opinlon that ha is good for ten years, and Lorofolindly ask your -pardon for , saying so. [Laugh-ter.],l know be hat raid that ho only wanted. to mn .for one Milk hut 4Tholtion talked thatiway,,_and outlook° 4soksciti was, nearly as Inn- a man, 'and .probablY as pure a man, as Mr. , Thuthanal, -- Of Mr. lidohanan persbnally, I desire to-say nothing: Although - GeneraiJzokson'only 'wented'ase ; terna, inktiras willing to serve annther. Ottoler thrice pet airaYtbcorown, and yet he took it. — But 'beyond,' all history, or example, I never khew a 'Nachman; when he bad got is grip upon anything and 10, it in his gram who would ever lot, go, if levras . 2,:gtiod thing, unto death. He will IMI4 Onymdissis you wrap:M.lA from him ; and ;then yori trel4l4 hbs 'power ha would mad it to' some lineal; favorite, son of hie-- in polities, I mean, for none ho basfotharniso."' [Langlitorl - %Again, alluding,to'his 'OlOl4 tiolistlosi as tit °aline Whig and the strict discipline in the Derfioeintio party; lie made, the following' rereis`rks s • - •-• " . ..When I wail in politios,and I may thy ; when I wos Elanghterd and old man Clay battled against the Democratic! 'party, lion.hearW he he was, hkelticherd Meer de Lion himself; when he wept into tbi Italy Land to rt gond it from the ons• "tody of the infidels,' Mr. Clay, with a - Hoeft heart, and lite hattleoixe iplifted; fought to repine what be believedbe the Constitution and the rights of the oonittry'from the Democratic party, glat he tholtght;itati dielayal and %intend to them ; then, sir [fought and felt like 'a Ileld•marshal. sir, at to the Dwane, party, X donut PRIESI-PIIILADELI I IIIA, MONDAY, - FEBRUARY 21, 1950. know tht& I colt' very well jolnVai- Mile(eal see a little fangs/04100 them. -I covidm ti ot by ' • Looofooo anyeenendattifdarlf4addthit filsic.„.dits'- '4 40 alpine Is extreMil .4 . 11r1d . ,-(l..Laughter.Jlbey muster.theirnsenml "igreaPieVerity,aocoratagrei: regulardrili j andtif , instWilles notlbelk tip..te the mark , o • 10 1. ritlidthe rule.is,thatr. it :is': better:MO; Itity,C,e l r-ArtionYrof, the gamy 'thin ii friendlithe itatdri...'etsttia iittOrsdaflont.; ting 'Mittel; --- John - ,..i.Ptandelpfs,'o , TirglitisWealtt of the , Dennierittlepartyi , "hutt Will liat:lntylt - Of them—that 'alliAlley owasited watt lison"ef sense enough .- to lead,- , and- fool's' enough' to renew, [laughter 11 tied - ifany than could not aubleribti to these principles, " and went into the party as a leader, who had not sense enough to lead, he ought to ' be., taped out. I believe you did 'cashier Onleor two. .I do not lciabir 'lbitt the ' se.." verttrof the dimilpillie IS.' 'lf tolinget-a private - conversation , wittr - my , friend from v.lllinola (kir. - ' ,lihuglaid before I leave' bere,l should like to know if he has not learned something on thaCaubjletr' [Laughter+ I wishdast pilvatalrand,:cori tt eia:, ;tially, to hums Item him if:the disc . :dell:lo is not 'excessively tight. Ifl was to go in, Ido not know ;upon what sort of probation or trial I should be 'put. I suppose it would be long enough to- snake them certain that they had-got all the old, genu ine, gentlemanly Whig principles and feelings out of me, and that I really had the true religlon,'and ; was converted. . Then theymight put me in the •kitoben of the household 'of the Looofocos until they believed I was realty, I a Chriettan - ana showed it evidently, •I do not know bow should be ;treated. I think I shall look a little ihrthevbe fore I goin.','-,-- . '., •, .., ~. 1, Alluding to the platforms of pettiest, and ;the readineas with which' they were violated, he spoke'as follirmi: '`' '' • ' ''; r ' • .. " Besides;theseplatfornis areal! nonsense. Let me say to my friend, the Senator from New York, if bo should ever get to be-President, I-want him to reaolleot that this platform huh/mils all buns bug ; and when be gets in po tter , M, kink down the ladder by which he got there. The two or three last platforni Presidents siethesve had,"whe'n - theY got in the oar of State, and safely - seated, all mound, everywhere, you could see, "do not Stolid on the platform when .the oars are in motion:" [Laughter.]' That is' the. way,they manage- it. There ii always some eineigency, or something to justify a departure from it. • Well, sir, .I hope I shell be forgiven.: I have ,been to 'four: or five conventions myself, on 'account .of Mr. Clay, chiefly,. and ones, I beakless, on, amount of My colleague, to' keep him ' oet - ofa 'emir) of some sort, and I know a gtod deal abotitthem. In the tilde I-war in polltiosi and we: *ere dominant,' I always knew a longtime before. the Convention 'Mine on -who would - be GoVernor. It j oie& to be said that you never opted knew who*Waifforernor until the election ivais over • 'brit it Isaiah tied up —all done GI ad v ance. I'vkish themdfatty tb'get on prosperously and peaeofdlly„, and. gloriously, without any, slavery . agitation. , I ward a man - of Sound heart add sound head,'whe tvill:administer the Cleverish:Lent with that view.' l oan key for my self, as was said by the , immortal Webiler, that I tn.* it will benne, and, indivisible, now and for ever; and that the God who overrules. Ise, and gaides us now, ais heretofore,: and as I hope for ages to twine, will so shape our ends that all will result in good.". -' 4. . , - BY MIDNIGHT MAIL. Letter horn Wtishisigton. fOorreaponienoo of ilbe irosij • asniacirow, Feb. 20i1859. Fleven working days remain of the short see- Bien of Congress, and the plass of unfinished busi ness is truly aimalling. The hatitestead bill must go over: The minority of ; the Senate, under the rule, can debate it to death, and such is their eel* dent determination. On the other hand, the op ponents of the thirtyonillion bill will exercise the same prerogative. There is no previous goes• Lion in the Senate—no bringing the &natal° a Ate as lank as there is a disposition to amts. The chairman of the Democratic. State Central ,Committee of T Wisconsin has written Judge Doug las an aloquentletter, -exhorting him to visit Ra , eine, on ,the, coming Fourth of:July ; to Address the Demooracy, in their State. Convention, on the political topics of the day,, I taderatand that be inures Senator. BouglalLt b t, the only way to ilia tore the Hemporaiiyin the orthiieet is to make the, contestin 1800 u frn the north Matter= 'ld r. enan'spb objection to attending the Lord Napier bell was besed upon his hostility_lo Sena. tor Seward, whom he courted, all last session. It li3 oharaeteristlo that while the President AM puts Mr. Seward, he, lavlabel unbounded hospitality tines, Booster . John P. Bale, of New Hampshire, who is .unqueationahly the' most determined oath riot in Congress- of the President and liis policy. There is no accounting for tastes. , , , - • Mr. Senator Bigler's vote, by which the home 'stead bill:was laid, aside in order to 'take up the dill and . diplomatic -appropriation bill, ought to be placed VD his Credit when hb cotes up for re' bleetion:or when „he,beooniet,,tilb -candidate -for ePre Idea, tibicth hPli bokeinelidinglrepleisir to , pet, : Lis well,kneWn 4n Washington triathe was- Seittie to-the eppropilittior, of.publie binds to tip datiktniellieJlo4lll, 3 snd.ooll6eB, notwithstanding the r faottillati•gei:grenst. form: eohoill of • Middle `ellbns4tanlVilloOcitted Within aleilieure' ride of lie Oen , rtividente.ln . Clearfield county, - Mr. Bigler,ls;lay. th e:asay,,the.niost,disniaLbridi our lienbterd;i-li.oh on the Paolilo Rattroad_ bill was a WellOißaellikmost unmitigated immunise, and if-Judge Biaok_eractue other_kindirletel . did 1 -.....--vnarir diam,l , l -0 b itittewitita , - able to make even a -feint ,of repainting his' it .it o attain' - that' -Mr. Stephen., 'Of r (bores, libainiaan of ,the flommittee on Totritorlea in the rQuo, intends reporting his 'bili from the House, 9i the purPose of organiaing • tbb Tstriteritel, of Diciotah and Arl#ona, and will demand the pro , ' stone question. No action will be permitted upon this ‘ or any other -Territory bill, howtier, Sinless the Main amendment is accepted by the House. There is a united and controlling party in favor of _this amendment, and the oon,fnot of Mr. Stephens' in refusing to report it from his oominittee in vio lation of the advice of Mr. Buchanan fithis annual message of 1857, and also his nonduotth preventing a fair vote upon that amendment InAbe Hook both show that Mr, ,S, and his partyare deter mined to raenaot Lecompton whestev,er behave an oppertanity, so to do. All the letuAlng appropriation Mlle hang sue- Pended, like fdshOmei's eolith, mid-way—not be Ocean heaven and earth, brit laetwean the oom 'Massa and rite two houses, and betreen the two henna themselves. Only eleven moiling days re main, as I have said ; and as the !resident bee solemnly annonnoed that he will sign no bill of any importance - unless be has flve*ys carefully to examine its provisions, the Presidatial pledge Is to be subjected to another tordealond, like hie other pledges, will of course be broken. lie• will not have five minutes to examine lOUs of the lead ing appropriation bills, and he muselga , them or call an extra session. which be dread , as much as Macbeth did the bleddy , ghost of Ilnitto. The idea of being compelled to " sweat”through the =Muter with an adverse Ifoule—itlonai much' more adverse than the present—aild a rebellions and aspiring Satiation his flank ail in'hla rear. infuriates him. If ho has agonised and trembled, and banked and filled, 'thee the let of lest De cember, with the present House, neat will he_ do ' with the t*o brahChes cOntrolled b . : atilt more in ausploions. counsels in ' tho ,extra, Radon? . There will be no Bedford Springs to flit this year; , no jaunts With bir (lore °malty ; and the a i waiting wateri n g-pla c es, where b Presidential ' Presence ;111 such a providence ;he pinchbeck aristoortey and the grasping 1 lords, will be 1 ...tie coming of . 'yen, the * British Min. later, may console him; ' howevatoend =the new scion of the British nobility, altetly to dll the place of Lord - Napier, tallyposol be engrafted dpon the stookof the order of pOnians that has grown hp ander the preeent dynadr. Iren if the President should retreat to the " Sidier's Borne," he will there be besieged by the (teats of a Olaf footed Congress, and the complaint of ,those who have been defeated by a polloy;nioh, in every ono of its features, has been disawous to' the De mocratic party and the country. i.hiwfswage apart, Mr. Buohanan, being an uprlgh 'oneat ntan,,tila presence in Washington . duri i the -,asmater,, though it may'not be benefloial its own health; will unquestionably improve the tortsi health of , his, Cabinet, by presenting , the peoulatien and peCulatioh *blob have infested! to departments high and ,low. lie cannot afro all the-wrong that is done, but by keeping id eye upon his subordinate's he may do so'parttistr. Pullman. Important Diemlvy. A moat important and very intoning discovery of an article of fire.olay, In evetyaspeot superior to the German olay---imported *mob enormous espial:we—his been recently mt on the farm tf Mr. Lewis -In 'Ocean ea iy, .New Jerre', this artialci presents the appointee of the finest quality of pipe-clay, but is aka denser in its structure, end has the oharastio (which has given its reputation to the 1)44 - Orman clay) of becoming almost vitrified by tilepplioatilM of in tense heat, and then harder tin iron. Sine its discovery, a few houghs ago, Ills superseded the imported Article in nearly all tbJersey glass fatt. tortes, in the construction of slsteand pots ; and the parties who hiive used it cif/ that it is sups• rior in tenacity and relistancel intense heat to any other clay they have eve t led. It will sup ply a want much oomplained':oin the cylinders of staves, the Hain of whioNtly housekeeper's experience wilt inform him, bretably evoke du. ring the first few days of tire For fire-bricks, and allthose portions of the !kitten range sub jected to fire contact, it wi messerily be in great demand. The clay in burnt state is sus ceptible of a polish•equal to 'blo t and it is Con jeotured that (twill impinge ,Un,, in many In stated, for columns and h !trails, as it her squat tension; and can beeped at one-fourth the cost. A steam engine tj extensive works have been erected on the p • and the manes.- meat has been "entrusted the bands of Mr. Michael Cookran, of Potts eiho le rapidlyget ting his staff in order, to s the large demand Which has arisen for the a t."An agency will 'be immediately opened in i city and New York for its sale, die , notice • Which` will appear in our edvertisbig oolum A CALt fora tato I/onion. tian in Connectiont, sign by Elihu Burritt and others, appears in the Haven papers. The Oorriteutiou is hi)). be .11 New Haven, on the 24d and 23d February. x. Amusements. , Mr. ~HaAilteWs - engsgemeut*,t*iiinnt,tet, Th ea tie .iii;sea on BaturdayOlinit -fie ga ► a it fact' ,deti, impersonation of Falst - iife the' it Metrj. Wivsiafwlool;: ,) , night lOW quite stoimy, -but :11014a 'jag -a iYez7,lfig! , andierufe, "the -honse 'lieing,abotit.twe.tbirds NW' - Tar-Hackett, in obe- - tort apPearcii,„before • - the Curtain, , the elcie of the:, plai t ..and made - it rent little, apozolf, in: *Mob. be - said that, havirefrooolved" a very ilattering invitation from some of mtvgarist; influential citizens to repeat his personation of Pa/fra.#, be would, on his return from Washing. - ton city, , about - two or three weeks benoo, play this r eharaster as tjelineated I,yfpj a keoi 4 „it, , A 6 play of4s„King _Henry Ty." ~ Mr. Maokett . was ,well stippolied •by Mrs. Rtiffield, kW. teen !ard, and Mrs. Thayer; :and by -Messrs. Thayer, 'perry, Rogers, and Jack, in their respective cha racters. :1100!)114oting wad, Vte need not bay, - . . This'eVening, , Sameti B. Murdoch *lll ap. pear at Young Mirabel, in " The Inconstant " ,thepart in which,At once, he established himself ps a favorite with the play-goers of London. Mrs. Driffieidplay-Bizarre; Mr. Thayer, Old Mr. Bella, Dun:tate ; and Mrs. Le nerd, &lona. The Walnut:streek Theatre habitues, Who so appreelatlngly applarided the Performances of Mr. Barry Bulliian, will he glad to learn that his engagement at Pitted:mirk ,also premises to be oink nently suoeeeefni. Be opened in 11.17.45/ieu, and the Pittsburg Truo. Press says this performance was ",beyond aU cavil, the finest piece of noting which - we have witnessed for many a day. The audience was enchained throughout the whole performance, and in' the more thrilling passages of the fourth and :fifth - WM they were perfectly electrified.,. Old theatrepers pronounce him the forentost'tragedlan of the day, thus, endorsing the high encomiums passed upon him by the eastern press." His 4amla was even.botter,tbought of. The Post'says : reading is entirely original, and be has some -very striking points ; which we consider great improvements on the accustomed stage action of the piece." The Despatch and /mama/ are equally enthusiastic in Commenda tion of this scholarly and thotightfel actor. Mr. J. W. Wallin*. Commenced an engagement et Aroh•streot Theatre on Saturday. evening. Me predueed, a new plgy, written by Balls Bernard, the Angle-American dramatist, in which he per formed his original part of Leon do Bourbon, (the iron Mask,) with the other leading characters by qdrs. John Drei, kisses Mama Taylor and Kate Nagle, and Mr. John, Delman. - At Bamford's, where E. B. Christy is a popular attraction, and where Prank Brower reappears, a variety of new peforMinees-burlesive-opera, ma de, singibg, abd dealer% be given each night this week. lifoDonough's Gaieties, this week, will be distin guished by some " tall" Mnging,and dancing, ex 'Coated by the longitudinal worthy who answers to the name of "The Tinionm Giant " The circus company also appear, 'and Maclaine, as well as Miss Thielman, the pleasing vocalist. Silas /Meal e' burlesque, "Oar Afrfcaribotisin," will be a hit, no doubt. To-morrow evening for the benefit of Mr. L Lafayette ,Bradford„ (Mr. Mottonongh's excellent treasurer,' nitre will bi great !hang(' and va riety of perforManoei: - Signori:Slits; it is whispered, is about retiring, for a season. What can the pttblio do without Bobby, and the canaries, and the dancing young gentleman? . We have heard much, and most favorably of the eantatrite at 'l'homettfh Varieties. Her singing of the Marseicable, doStAnfe; id said to be !Anal to Parodi's beet execution of that Sotriltirting lyrio- Mr. Thomeuf has an "eicellerit and 'numerous com pany nightly performing at his Oafellhantant. At Musical Fund Hall, on• Wednesday evening, the Amateurs' Philharmonic give their third Con. cert. Mr:Osirl penis willebe the °of:teeter. _The perforithichi,- es' we perceive by ibp programme will be printiipalktirlatiurolintal. Miss Susan May and Mimi 0. MOCaffres will ea& sing two pieces. .The inscrutable organgatiOn, v(hich has hitherto been So veryliaeral-we mean the, SODS of Malta ,-will have a Charity Ball , at the Academy of Music, the net proceeds of which.will be distribu ted: among the various charitable institutions of this city. Perhaps, speaking exactly by the card, we should father Sal that' this Jilin will be held, ott Friday evening, March 4, "under the aus pices of .Minnehaha Lodge and Supreme Grand Council of - the Independent Order of Sons of Malta of Eastern Pennsylvania." The announce. mint adds, "It is the intention of the Managers that this Ball shall be entirely free from 'any and all the objectionable features, urged against such en tertainments, and no labor Or Opened will be spared to make this worthy of tUo , patronage of our (Athens. To add to the novelty of the enter iris°, the ladies will be privileged, to appear in 0 0 1"fod calico 4 1 ?Pfifteof, - arid the wearing'of mob costume recomm ended to the ladies attending the ball : the robes Who laid aside at the Sound of the gong at eleven o'clock; and left with the committee for distribution among thepOpr. This will be an of ,tmoirve - feetrire, in which - it is the desire of the littmagere the ladles generillyehatld partlitipate." I. ..natrotansztagerc shoes many of the most re. ipeetable: haute" -in 'lnlay: - -2rn-se.. _ ,, di f l „„, mashie of the ceremonies; the dancing music will be' under the direction of the itetirs. Ressler ; the promenade' band ender the Management of Henn , . Beak, leader ; ,tob,..ri Burtontas been appointed - master of the ' robes.' gubsoilption tickets, ififleaoh, will admit a gentleman and two ladies i end no ticket will be issued on the evening of the ball. This will certainly bo a great affair. Letter from New York. HOSPITALITIES PROPOSED FOR SMITH 0 BRIEN— AN OLD TESTAMENT NEGRO QUESTION TO BB SETTLED—THE LATE FREEMAN HUNT: SALE OP Ole LIBEART—,-THE SPIRIT OP TUB TIMES : SKETCH OY TON TAYLOR, AUTHOR OP " OUR AMERICAN COUSIN"—SCENES IN COURT; " WREN COURT . MEETS COURT," AC—REAL 'ESTATE SALES—REV. MR KALLOOR—CITY TAXES. (Correspondence of The Press.] New Yost, Feb. IS, 1859. The expected arrival of the Irish patriot, Smith O'Brien, on Motility next, In the Prince Albert, his roused the latent patriotism of the lion hunters.: The 'Pomo; Men's Democratic Union Club, who propose to give a grand ball on the 92d lust., by, way of re- Melting their admiration and veneration.of the Im• mortal pater pa in ie, have appointed ,a special eon , . minim of three to !mite Mr. O'Brien to honor the en ertainment with his preienc . e. A similar Invitation hes been extended to my Lord Napier. An Irish company of one of our uniformed regiments has like. wise taken Initiatory Alps for something in honor of the distinguished exile. Pity that the worthy gentle. man should not be allowed to visit us without being subjected to the numberless annoyance(' which, some how or other, seem to be the fate of every gentleman of dktlnotion. ' I clip the following paragraph from the Tribune of this morning : " WAS ABRAM 111 A Scersuotman f —The •Rtiv. Dr. Itheever will defend Abraham from the frequent ch.rge of being a elaveholder. In a discourse at the Ohnrah of the Puritans, Tinton Square, to• morrow evenipg.” Abraham should feel grateful to the Doctor if be will settle this thing sallefaetorily. nought to be decided before the next National Convention. It was one of the particular delights of poor Freeman Hunt (as your literary: editor eat" attest) to' ate his friends In his library, the formittion of which was, for years, tobim a labor of love. His collection evinced admirable taste, good lease, and dircriutination. Yew private libraries were more thoroughly winnowed of chaff. But, like many fine eolleotion", the world over, theugh made with the fondest hopes, and cherished above moat other household gods, it comes at last to the .notry hammer of.tbe auctioneer, end is knocked tinwii with the same ll:inference ,as a box of soap, or the '1 real gold lever" of Peter-Funk. Mr. Hunt's 11. brery is to be sold on Monday • evening next, and the floe following eordninge. It contains many, ourione, rare old things—rare for their merit rather than for ,ago or oddity—sod almost every Snob, worth preserva tion, ever published In this country. The Spirit of the Times bas started off with great vigor mince the acoeesion of Colonel Tom Thorpe, the ,‘ Bee Rueter," to its editorial end proprietortal corps. Next week he will- give the origin or Tom Owen.', The number of to-day Publishes the beet letter Charles Astor Belated has ever written for the prese, els !!Per. tonal Reminiscences of Tom Taylor, author of our Amerloan Cousin:" It voters a page of the Spirit, and gives a , racy &Usenet of one ,of the cleverest Rohe , Asians in England. The town has been enlivened with en unusual "pent*. cle in the courts, whore the recorder, ex recorders and sheriff, nettled about to Collide." A chap of the name of Jones, formerly cashier of a bank in Connecti cut, deemed it expedient, a year or en ego, to do his hank out of some . $70,000, eibce which period he has not been apparent in that part of the balliWick. On Wednesday one of our deteotives spotted him, as the !Wing lA, and took htm before the recorder. A clues. Con ofjuriedlotion mime. One eet of officers destined the Jonas aforesaid, on a requisition of the Governor of Connecticut, endorsed by ex• Cloy. King Another set" held him under process :rom the Recorder. The con. flirting functionaries all got together, leaked naughtily fora moment, and *Menthe eheriff ordered hie deputy to take Jones In charge, end conduct him to the State line of Connecticut, there to deliver him to the sheen' of that State, who would be in charge to receive hint. 7. rye took Jone by the arm and rushed down stairs with him - Rs-Recorder Smith ran alter the twain, with • second writ of habeas corpus, but the prieoner had been hurried off to the r roritge and driven ewer. So the writ was not served. The whole pro reeding occupied bats few minutee Further proceed. Inge against Sheriff Kelly, and other parties, are threatened. The affair deriver' additi.nal interest fren‘ the feet that all the petite' are men of pluck. Smith has pluck, Ehrr.ff Kelly hour pluck, end Reoorder liar nerd has any *mount of pluck and an indefinite amount of perehience. ; The real estate fever knows no abatement. For the week coding yesterday, the •amount sold et auction was $131,880, and for the five weeke, $1,400,170. It it otedltsble to the right feeling of New York, that the audience that assembled to listen to a lecture by the Rev. Mr. Kallooh, of Boston, two or three eveniumelnoe, numbered only two or three hundred. Five times as many were expected. The benevolent aSecoiation, who thought to make a successful opera tion by the cotorlety of ,the men, instead of hie pop; laxity, bate been taught a salutary lesson. ,The following are the amounts that hays been levied for taxes in this city slime the year 1865--namely: Amtionneyled for 1066 $5 2 0,986 for 1858 4,887,988 g , for 1887 6,29 i Oda C , C. for 1858 5,500 923 • <1 for 1869 10 652,746 The towns 0100tions Uo'6ooool The Mate isdlcate gratifying vane for the Democracy. Emtror.—Peach and pear trees are in bloom at Ampula, qeergla. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. -FIFTH CONGRESS, , ,Second Session. liteearraeow, Neb. 19 SENATI: Little .bnelness of importance was done darinkthe moraine hour Mr. Ns sox, of 1 71rgints, from the Committee on Foreign Relation s . reported on the memorial of Ed ward K. Cooper and hie associates, asking so exclusive grant of tie island or key of Nevus', in the Oiribbean sea, reeommending its indifroite postponement.: (During the mottling hour, yesterday, Mr. SEWARD, .of New York, presented a memorial from Mr. E. K. Collins and associate., asking that the balance due them feWthe'Athinticimail getirlee belpildthemOrhiell referred to the Post Office Committee.] , The Senate, after some diecutelon, agreed to , resoled the eleven o'clock hour of meeting, and, instead there of, to meet at noon Work bard , and sit ad long sopossi ble, and adjourn without evening seeaione.," Mr. Eivna, of Mississippi, •ited Mr. Mut, of New' Hampshire, and others on both aides of the obamber, declared that they infer lad any kbod &me out df af ter dinner meetings the • pedal order e the day coming up, Mr Mason moved to postpone it, and inks' up^a bill placing the as. yal and military forces at the Predideptio discretion, as asked for in hie message. z - • • Mr. Heiman of Virginia. insisted on the considera tion of the appropriation bill, and Mr. Hunter obtained the floor, but gave way for the presentatian of reporti; whereupon ' Mr. Clay, of Alabama, read a lengthened relied, from the Chfromittee on Pensions relative to what is called the "old,aoldlerfs penelOn bill," end moved that the Senate Concur. Mr. SIMARD objected to voting °tithe bill without giving it dap consoteration, and.moved that It be print. ed Agreed to. Ten. thousand capita of the bill will be printed under the ;notion Several other committee regain Here og,red, When Mr. Warta, of Ohio, tO , Vel to postpone the ap propriation and take up the homestead bill Mr Hriaren claimed the floor; the Chair overruled him. Mr. Hunter asked Senators to rionsider how It is possible for the appropriation bills to pass when they continually put then aside, and incur the likelihood of en extra sessioni for the purpose of dieenralng favorite measures. -. , • ' Finally, the consular and dielomatta apprOtwiation bill was taken up by a vote of 81 yeas against l 5 nue. The question recurred on Mr. PoglVa amendment to consolidate the smaller miPeioOll. Mr. 'PUGH. of Ohio. a ter some discussion, withdrew I hie province amendment, leaving only the following words as a proviso to the ant Feetion, st that no other minister, ambassador, Or commissioner Ault be entitled to any compensatio'n during the fiscal rw.. The ob.' jot 9f thin amendment, and the feature of the debate abide ensued on - it. wan to prevent :the President from appointing more ministers without the consent of Congrees. The amendment Was agreed, to—yeas 0, nays J. Mr. Simmons. of Rhode Island, moved an amendment that po minister shall lie entitled, to a higher rate o exchange than ten per cent. on the nominal amount o file gainer. In China -it had reached the enormous amount of forty-two per cent. Mr Tobitne, of Ile•rea, and Mr. Matont , of PIOT!. ea. elbowed that Arnie moonlit" , to allow the current rate of exchange sloe it is equivalent to reducing their eateries. Mr TOOMBS said that, Wire- ersonomlet as he Is, he cronsidered there le nothing -to retrench in the. t•aleries of foreign ministers. They are already Mouth °lent in many placer to sustain them se American citi zens should live. laid he would rather increase than di. mlniah their ealariee. Mr II Omni gold the Contra , ersy, to which allusion had been made, between Secretary anthrie and The ntitiaters abroad, arm out of the different falnel of gold end sliver. Mr. Guthrie Bald they should be paid in gold until they asked for silver. Therefore, Mr. Guthrie hed invoked legislation on the subject The practice has now been settled, that what they are en titled to In the nominal amount of their naiades laid down in gold, in the place where they reside. The only way to convey the money to respective ministers is tor them to dre* for it IT they draw they molt pay the current rates of exohatidel, whloh' cannot be rev listed by law. It it a matter of trade. Mr. Bill111101:111'11 amendment hewer r led= yeas 29, nays 16, Some 4vitire ellerviards, when the bill was reported to the Senate, Mr. Toombs redersider title vote. Tule reawakened the whole question eichhogei Metiers. Tootine, COLLeaea, IMSJAkiii, end Otherri, discussed it - • The motion to reoonoider was carried—yeas 28, nays 9. Mr. FESSILNDEN, of Maine, moved to add a new sec tion to,the bill to limit the, consular certificate fees on the Canadian line Co fifty cents, and dispensing with them m easegithere goods ere under the value of two hundred dolial, , • Megan. Yassconsti Enlo,Etatt.ts, anti Evsysa dis• mend the imenameni trod the debate It appeered that much diesatlefse lon exists frtm the psisent Ames rican Ocnsul-General baying appointed it I d chinehei of vice consuls along the whole Canada int, who, being paid by fees, created a heavy tax on commerce. The amen dment was agreed to. id• UNTIOR • IrOnt the majority.of the Finance Com mittee, offered so amendment, if that no more money shall be expended for the Bead year commencing on the let of Ally, 1859, than the &venni appropriated in this bill ; together with eueh amounts ,of the permit. nent and indellulte.almiopfiatildis so may be applicable thereto." Me prdpiled to a i ld a almildr elates to all the appropriation bills, the e eet of which 'Would be to limit what is to be used oht of, permanent approbriit. Mons, and reduce the.expepliturea from the esthfide of neventy•three to sixty-ono - Mr. &Naas Woe a protracted argument, with We view of proving that Mi. Htintetle eXpeotetions of economising were fallacious. Mr. 131OLVIt agreed with Mr. Bimmone, - aed objected that Mr. idunterls :proPosM eConomisec nothing, but merely limits the eggs:tit , tires se to the time, and not as to the amount. Mr. CIOLLSMITI took, ;martini., the prime view. Mr. limo, of New ,Tort. wet sextons to geoid against this amendinent being construed es repealing the ontetaciding appropriations already made, and lie added a clause, to prudent each a conetniction, to Mr. Ilunterle amendment The amendment proposed by Mr. Hunter, as modified by Mr. Bing, was 189 n speed to • Mr Mason. co iriral, moved en. amendment that the nevoid' at Dierpool allotted E 4, 0 100 for diert hire ID his office nut the tad; providing hid oirn Mihaly and that of the elerkS dee* noteiceed the total amotiot ,of the fees. Mr, CLAY, of Al,batits, objected. that at the went did not come 'from The committee it wee MO of order. Mr. STITAILY, of Miehlgan,.whe was itt the ehair, de cide! Mr. Olay , e point of order well taken. Mr Davie offered an amendment, to its original, amount, of $l6O 000 as an appropriation for running the Washington boundary line, else the American commis. - slop could not keep pace-with the. British.. agreed to, ` Before the bill wee passed, Mr WILSON deetred at. am e fact that the Meant of appeopetatiMlS owe - e-alo.foLLnore than lot year., Why wag thin? Mr. EMMA explained that butt - Pee. Were were un expended appropriation* on hand, and tide year there are none. The bill was than passed, Mr. theigoss gate notice that he would move Its re. consideration. At six o'clock the Bengte MODEM OP REPRESENTATIVES. . . Mr. Booms, of Indians, called op the bill reported from tee select committee appointed to enemies the accounts and conduct of Mr. lisekney. the late door. keeper, proposing to reform the abuses in the folding The Hodge, nn motion, tabled it, bat adopteda reso lution from that committee declaring that allextra coplee of book, eni documents divided equally adiong the members, are intended foe gratuitous distribution to libraries and among the people, and any other distribu tion of the came meets the unqual.fied disapprobation of this House. , The consideration of the army bill was then resumed In Committee of the Whole on *estate of the Union. Mr. Coatis, el lowa, made an ineffectual motion to amend, by providing fore retired Het for Infirm or die. soled rainy creams. , • Mr. Batts of Tebe. offered an amendment appro. prlatirg one million of dollar, to pay for the gentle's of a regiment of TOnell rolunteirs. LE6 urged that a necessity existed for this force, and claimed proteothin to the State from Indian hostilities. Mr. 011/NGSR, of New Took, remarked that to other cation had so may Indian ware &ewe have. There ire s dozen on bard now. There are no people so easily got along with as the Indians. Be honest with them, and you secure their, °confidence aid get their friend. ship. The amendment was ;ejected. -- Various amendments were aeted u pon, and those agreed to were reported to the 'Nome No denude action was 'Men on the bills, and the Rouse adjourned Washington Affairs WASDINGTON. Yeb 20 —By the treaty, recently rat'. tied by the Senate, the United States acquire 10 000,000 acres of land from the Yanctou baud of Darotah Indiana, who are to be placed on a tribal reservation. and the President is authorised to give them lands la severalty. Instead anions,. ae has heretofore been the ease with other Indians, they ire to be supplied with stock, agri. cultural implements, farm-bousee, and whatever else may be necessary to advance them vo clank Won. This treaty was negotiated with. the Tendon bard by Mr. M,x, at that time Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as was also the treaty with the &menu at Tonowanda' re. neatly ratified They are to remain where they now are; the land' ha the Weet, to which they have an ,in choate claim under a former treaty, are to be cold, and the proceeds applied by the Commissioner of Indian (fah s to the purchsee of homes in their present loca lity. It will be reoolleated that the lands with which they parted in western New York were sold to the whites Bfr. Hendricks, the Commissioner of "the Land Office, does not intend to resign Ails position, as has been stated . . The remict that Dr. Tata is to be transferred from the sixth to the WM anditorshlp of the .Treasury Depart. inset, and thet Senator Joon, of lowa, is to take the former post, Is wholly untrue. - . The receipts into the Treasury last week ' were. 11,566,000 Amount on deposit:— 0 312,010 Net balance ....... ......... 4,807 00) The Committee of Ways and ?deafly ,of the Bourg have directed their chairman to report in favor of taking a cam= In Kaunas, and adversely to the este, Ilehment of iakranoh mint in t he city of Now York. An effort wilt be made in the Senate this week to take up the Arizona Territorial bill In the event of its pitstago3 in that body it Is considered that its chimer in the House will he better than heretofore. " The select committee , appointed to investigate the alleged corruption in connection with the Bowie Com mittee on Accounts, consists of Messrs. Nichols cf Ohio, Winslow of ,North Oarolina,Costi a of Loulaiaqa, Whiteley of Delaware, and Olark — B. Cochrane at New York. Tite select committee in relation to corruptions con• neoted with the Navy Department and navy yards are not able to agree on a report. Meson!. Sherman, of Ohio, and Ritchie, of Pennsylvania, will submit a state. went, and Messrs. Betook, of Vi•gtels, and Groesbeck, or Ohio, will unite ou another, while Mr. Ready, of Tennessee, will have something to say in the third paper. It Is mild that a portion of the troops in Utah will be ordered to the southern boundary of New Mexico. Escape of Twentpone Prisoners iron New Castle Jails, VIM 01/37L11, Feb.-3U.—Last night, twenly-gne prisoners, coudned in jail at this place for varlani crimes, effected their escape. Among them were the two OiNeills and Dougherty, who were servingont a term of imprisonment for murder ; Robinson, sentenced to death for committing a rape on lane Norris, end Samuel Tur ner, his accomplice, who was awaiting Ills trial on the Mite cha•ge The sheriff summoned shags posse, and after scouring the country around. succeeded in captur ing six of them—Robinson and Turner being among the number. _ , Floods 3n the West. OM INN ATI, Feb. 10. —lncessant rattle occurred throughout. the Went, teat week. causing a great flood In the Ohio river. There is now thirtythree feet of eater In the channel, aid the water Id still rising at the rate of s foot every hour. It is now within three fret of the great rice of 1863;a0d to up to the second stories of eters. on Water street: All the upper streams are oveiflowlng No treble started this eveniog on the Ohio and blln elanippl Itailroal. The weather is now clear, with a high rind. The Virginia Tax on Coasting Vessels. gems. rah. 19 —The Indicter, Committee or the n on .. of' Representatives has reported a resolution ami ties $1.600 to enable Levi' poker to test the con stitutionality r f the Virginia lor levyinn a, tax upon oorptliog remit ' " The Allier' t - 4 Liverpool. Nnm YORK, Feb. 19.—The steamer Prince Albert, at St. Johns, briny inielligence that the steam - ship Africa' arrived at Liverpool at nine o'clock on the evening of the '29th nit. - Election at Williamsport, Pa. Virtm,t.msranr,' Lynoming ci,, Pa , Feb. 19.—Mr. J. ()rani: Administration Demoorat . , was to-day eleoted ,orgess or Wilbatoooort, by 148 majority. Mr. Henley. ST. Jones, (N. F..) Feb. Ig.—htr. Henley, the ehist electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph company, baa al , rival here, with hie batteries and Instruments, to Som. memoe operations with them at Trinity hay, ch the Atlantic cable: The Black Warrior Ashore.-Later from "With O. • „ - NEWtgt, Telip,ilWObtiredernship Black Warrior, from Ha with diitiesAdlilifyith loot., went ashore on BeokiWaibar,,thlifinoritimr,While in charge of the puot. The passengere4nd walla were b 'ought to the city'hy Ask:pilot; boat^ thiceireolux, The isteor is tight, as kin probably be goteff dhe has on board $20,3,000 hi- specie, and a valuable (*ego. Three , steam-toga hays: been sent to her m asteries Mlle liras furnish miimPortant news from Havana. The sugar market Was briels,'bat holders wore firm at 10 vitals for No. LT There Will considerable onoite went tovarde the oboe of the week, and more contracts were made at extremely high rates. The stocks or ea ger at Havana and &lateness emanated to 95,000 boxes. Isolssseawas to rood demand at .realc for Olsred, and Ocreais for Afasoovadoes. Weights • more active; but rates uoctiartged: trAo3oll.l:lBgEt I,y port wag 1 , I ),Fi.- dant. 146,00 hid declined ; on — Loadow,ll)(lnil% P rerni " l. °4 ZifiLrorl l l c 9. 111 ,371., X a.1A(.P11Pmun....... • Later from New. Mexteoi , ST. LOUIS, Beb 19 -"rho Kite Mexican mill of the 81410 reaohe4 litep.ontenee this evening, •gbe tenni .i4onss of Legislature has !pissed a ; stringent bill protectinp slave proper.y. The Santa Be Gazette severely censures the manner of conducting the treaty with the Navajo Indians and the stipulations thereof. ; , Pennsylvania -.Legislature. Wanniannao;l9.—Neither, branch or the Leafi lature was in session to-day, having adjourned aver, the Mouse till Tuesday evening, and the Amite to Mon— day afternoon. • • • ' The - Gativairl.ine - : " Fr, Jean. (N. X.,Veb. I9.—The tenor of the private . 'dirties reorlaal by t aPrioatt Albert reader', it cattalo tb.t the British -Government will grant a subsidy of 1110,000 to the Galway iltaainohlp Oompaoy. The State of Georgia. . grreagstt, Neb,lll.—The steamship gists of Georg's, from Philadelphia, arrived here at seven o'clock this zdortling. • --• • SEooi albitidag AT Tug W Tucaria.:—Wahaut.itreet Theatre wee arreinl! opened last evening for the purpose of holding Divinit service. The audience was a gond one, and quite at large ss that which' assembled theie the opening night. The parquette, which had been reserved for the young rdeni hap *ell filled at an early hour in the evening, and as there pervieee am particularly Intended for that portion of opt aurrounity. the' interest manifented by them must be, highly gratifjlag,to, the projectors of this epitome. The dress circle aide 'illittolitated' with the bright eyes of many of the fair. mai all, eotibtlese, of that class who are not in the habit of frequenting places of Divine worship, ae all having &etches of their own are, earnestly requested not to _visit the theatre on tite.e demotion' The other parts of the building were well tilled, and the beet orcierpraveiled during the entire services. The stage repreier tat a draningdoOm scene the same as that need on'tbe first occasion, with , the , exeeption of the forest neene,whiclis Vas lest night omitted.. The sermon wan dellyered„bf lies'. Dr Pitts, of Tennessee. . 'The teat eeleeted,for the °cession arm the 28th, 29th, and .P.filh Versos ot"the lath chapter •of et Matthew Como Onto tin, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you feat i‘ fake; my, yoke upon you, and learn of me, for lem meek and lowly in heart and ye shall find rest unto your sonle,, for my 'eke is easy and my harden le light." The Santa* .11/1 about an hour In length, sad,-WILS quite discursive in &Mrs:star.. The speaker showed very strongly the evils of intemperance, WI Well as the destructive nature of ell 'sin, and cloxed with. ecology of the'. Tyng Memperance tiefoge.” in appeal for Tem perance, and an earnest mill to hie hearers to accept the mere, offered in the Gospel; The services closed with einging and the benediction. " THE LAST MA* giffitiOnmoon."—un Sa tardily evening, the ,fourth anneal en)mer of "IThe,ried Last Man Brotberh,r , look' :Ogee at the Ribber& Lfonse, in Arch street, near Tenth, and- we are plessed to learn from - the members that 'the affair' petaled off with an enamel degree of happinees: - This Annals titin le &unposed almost entirely of 'journeymen prin ters, and is gormitd,for the purpoae of increasing the ties of friendship among the craft - -The -origin of the society - ie taken 'from Geoffrey Dale -in the weli•linewn dramit of the "Lent Man," and their intentido le to have an sonnet supper while there Is and suirriiing meo l Ver: We believe this •te the only association of kinn , fn this city, and we are happy to say that it elista among the members of the black art." At their first sapper 'which that 'place four years ago, they premed a bottle of wine; which is to be kept sacred for. the tut man," when he le to drink to 'the memory of each of hie departed comrades. The brotherhood is composed of thirty-three mem bers, gentlemen who are went:wren among the printers, And we wish them all 'a Ion& ripe life, and much hap piness, latfovrawr Ann man named Jason Cohen v &felted, d few days ego, by "Detective Oftl, car Mirkie, on the chaise of being concerned in • bold` robbery which bad taken place lit the.leireiry establish . ment of Mr: Herman, in Broome street, Kew .York The building adjoins the "detective police office of that city. The robbers effected an entrance by boring through the front door; after which they broke open a cafe, and abstracted about $l.OOO worth of jewelry therefrom. ilnrshen Cohen, the brother of Jason- left * Nett tack the morning after the robbery, and took pea sage on Kangaroo for Europe. Jason left for this olty. - The telegraph was Immediately put into requisi tion; and the lotted men was promptly arrested by OM ear Mirk% upon his smite in this city. He acknow ledged the coin, and quietly surrendered himself, and about MIDO it , orth of the jewelry was frond in his pos session. Ile Oat then'taken back to New York by the officer, hod committed to sneerer. ALLkoED RICSINBIL of Ptotss FROSKIITY. --I 'king *omen, named Arinie Hughes, iiisitrtonted yesterday dftersoen 111 Detective Officer WdOdi en the °have of receiving stoles sfrdorty knowing It to be stolen. It appears that a few ev(rnteWs since the dwel ling of Mrs. Illizabeth Arnold. at the AaileO 865dylkill, wal entered and robbed of gold, silver, and bank Nolen to the ameunt of $760, A }ming D 3413, named Wallace, who bad been a lover of Annie, was-arrested; and held on the ch arge of committing the robbery., and $l6O of the mobby* *as 'font& IN ' postulation The well knoten intimadylebleb had minted between the fair dem ail and the boil offender led to the belief that ehe had beep thb rebtp 4 en t of We remaining portion of the funds, and oho ewe aCeordingly arretted on the above charge. She wag taken to the lock-up. at the Central Station. and will have it bearing this rdOrningbefctre Alderman Jive. man. , liciarrisi CisMi.- 7 A man named William Aping, aged forty yearn, bid bie left arts fra ' ofored, on Satirday avening,„by ;falling upon the:pavement, in atzeet:,-Above BroaiL Huai adzititWl to the Uoiplfal yeetardeefnu.;ang; , . '1 •%. . Dennis O'Neil, the man who wee so badly bastes at a low:; pronely In the Eleventh turd, was, last 'Wining, admitted to the Hospital His wounds are not of so dangerous a character as at first,reporteat.; Sarah hireaby. aged eighteen years, was admitted about nine o'clock lasterening. She bpd been attacked by a party of rowdies, while walking in Broad street, near Shipper.; who threw her to toe ground , and ant tart tate lis !oft or flys places; bruising it in the mast shocking Mender. The ruffians were not arrested. Berta4asy.—At out three ateloek yesterday morning the grocery store of Mrs. at the corner of Eighth and Wharton streets, was entered and robbed of • lot of groceries, and • small sum of money Phial:mut found In the money damn. As It wie raining very bird at the time. the robbers appropriated •couple of 'Umbrellas. After *Wait they vacated the premises. The members of the Vigilant Rose Company, whom hones is directly oscine. noting& the burglmx as they left the building, but soppoeing therale be some of the occupants of the building, they were suffered to depart undisturbed. HIGHWAY Bonn gentleman named thrones. from Pottsville. while proceeding up Locust street, on Aridity last, was attacked by forte rough-Inch ing men, nhe dedoyed him np an alley, and succeeded by threats in obtaining from him a small som o. money. Pity Dtvonc WIN IN puLL.—Don't fail to read the Sunday Dispatch Beira, publiihed thli mor ning It contains a full and antheutid &would of the Pry Divorce Cane. Sold at wholesale only by Callen der & Co , Third and Walnut streets. - ICE HOUSE BLOWN Dows.—The Ice house belonging to Mr. Carpenter, situated on - Pennsylvania avenue, West Philadelphia, was blown down yesterday afternoon, by the high wind prevailing st that time. No person Ware& A SLIGHT FIRE.—A slight , fire occurred slant aix o'clock yesterday morning at a small grocery attire at the corner or Second std Catharine streets. The !lames were speedily exUnguished. Damage Philadelphia Markets. FlzsatwiT79—Evening - The Flour market is Somewhat edited today, and prices at the close tended upward; sales include about 6,000 bbl., taell for ehipmezt and on 'speculation, at E 5 02f, 05 75 for superfine; ee tolnand, mostly at the latter rate, which pried is now termed; entreat $6, atd extra family at $6.26 tr bbl; the trade 'are also buying more freely at the above -figures, and lanai brands at $6 6007 60 4ft' bbl, as to brand: Ilye Flour is firmer, but the only sale we bear Of' bbls' extra at $425. Corn Meal le dull, and Pennsylvania Meal let if nod at $6.624 op' bbl, Without sales. Wheat—There is a good Selland, but generally at a Trice below the views of holders ; anus mall Wes of red are reported at 1400 1433 and 1,501 boa white at 1700, mostly fair Kentucky. Rye Is wanted, and Pennsylvania readily dommande 90a Corn Is firmer, sales of some 12,000 bee yellow befog reported at 780, ro arrive ; about 1,000 bus on the spot brought the name price. Oate ire held "fleetly at 640553 for Delaware and PenneyWardh,' but there is very little deleg. Dark—Gnereltraa there is toothrog' doing, and little or no stock hers ttroperate in Cot. ton—The market is firm, but beyate tome forward slow ly, and a few small lota of ordinary quality only hare changed handset previous prices, reusing at 1101130 per lb. Groceries are more active, and a cargo of Cabs Sugar, and one of Pernambnoo, have been sold, the lat ter at 730 on time. Provisions are firmer but quirt to-dey and the sales limited. geode—there is very W ile Clovereeed offering today, and the market is tin:met tle& Is the absence of eaten, we quote nominally et $6.50 per bushel. Of, Timothy a tale of 503 bushels was made at $2.25 per barbel. Whiskey—there is little or nothing amps., and we quote nominally at 280290 for Penne, and Ohio bbls and 264 c for drudge. New York Stock MON 'xchatige, Feb. lb. . BOARD. 18000 Ti 850 '74 102% 60 she Molt Van RR 50% Iff 0N Y Oen RR 63 9131 60 Hod Writ 8610 82% 501 do 92 50 N Y Coo Rll pica 783( 10000 111 Oen RR 50 89% 100 do ona. 78% 15 sbe Am Each Bk 107 103 ' 110. • 560 7831 50 Cumb pref'd b3O 84% 250 Harlem R R prof 39% 100 do 330 2 431 30 do 39% 200 Ohio &BDU R R 61% 100 Reading R R 530 603: 200 do 160 6131 100 do 13 58% 100 do 61% 75 Panama R R 115.0( 700 Pao 51183 Co MO 70 60 do a6O 116 25 ,do 79 20011! Oen II li MD 69 - 1 1 0 do 160 78 110 do 69 50 do 310 78% 50 Oat & Ohio R R 69 to do ' blO 79 100 - do bf 089 100 Dorch Yr Stone On 6% 200 do blO 88% , TDB 111&BFIBTS. Assts =Pots are steady at ro 62%05 138, and Pearls; n^tninal at 15 87X0O. ram —By suction were soli 27l boxes Sorrento Oranges at $2 40a2 50; 2630 boxes Salem" do et $5.- 7662 50, and 1 (00 -boxes do Lemons at $2lOO2RO— whole being the cargo of brig Blest. from P.lenam. nova —State and Western WI ur Is dull, but withoot change In prices, with sales of 6,600 bble st 6 1 64.50 for rejected ; $1 15r5 60 for superflue State; $5 0020.10 'or extrado ; $3 4O a 6 60 for poperOne Western ; $6 000 0 15 for extra do, and 55 40e5 50 for eh ppinglote of extra round hoop Oblo. Oat oda Flour is steady, with Woe of 300 bbls at $6 2601 02 f r ex.ra. Southern Flour is quiet. with sales of 1,800 Mils at $6 50W8.15 for sales common to mixed, and 56.2507 76 for extra AIII.—NV heat qu.et, with h or B e s e t o e f m lO ro Coo 4.. b i n d e s a i t 3 s B l r f o or r do wrote. B . pr e in o g r ; u s is q t.B7 a N iet, with wise of 30,60) bus, at 000830 for white Southern. - and 8016820 for yellow do' Wee.ern mixed is nominal at 84re88c Bye steady at 8 1 e 87c. Oats are dull at /300540 for Southern, Penn sylvania and Jamey, and !Mathis for .13tate, Western, and Okada. PeotiMONS —Pork is dull, -with sales 200 bble, - at $17.f0 for old Mess, $lB for new do. and 111 25 - 418 SO for Prime. Beetle steady, with sales of 350 this at S 6 6007 for country Prime _57.5089 for douotry Maar, $g non repacked do, and $11.60en12 for extra do. Out Meats and Bacon are without uottoeible Misuse. Lard 14 arm with males or 200 bble at uy;el2ga. Batter and Cheese are gif etbut 11 m. HEMP —1,600 bales Maul a, ex Orpheus, were taken at ago, 6 MI. L!!ii quiet at 76e for crmmon Rork'and, and 61 for lump. /Wale Id Hoffman gold to day 430 hhde New Or• loans at 6.6.61*7%e. moderate business is doing at late Was, which are well sustained. Wartiaalt to %Wet, wit► gales of 160 Ws at 24. t- lo • . vivq - • '6)1 . 411506i Titti - *ohm; it Will De fieiiiihtt it inblfilniteitiiii will be held in t Jejn i e'lii Usti, &t T,V).o2 9 tuoklAhli avenlik; for the j Tni poee , Sr sivfng ezpreaaton to. the aioral senti ment of our citizens relative twjhe _treatment of the Indiana In tbe - • (lotopittin bici.:).;,u,nder;the title of Yorktown4sineb tion,have date endued - loslifinei theft = One hindialt iiewrnth arirdietteryby a Grata - Ma Ind Sapper, l6 be Riven et Eau:sent latent Ostrthrifikiniilay) evenitg, * Yob 21 , 1 m0l indiAterroyllie entertainments prOilthaly given by ,this respectable eoltrpiny, the fete Ws' Art. • Meg will be orintthing.altat ennld be desired. Oh! -fly;with tie; on theenwiet Stine, f - Swept o'er by Fathien's lingers, • .134a1l the recto, atn vales. and spring., ••• ' • - 7 Where menVry liras end Hagen .By bleinthanreign' dan,everiell, - • _-• Bj all the heart that loves so well, ' - By all that hie peen, - or may be; . come—el 2, come, ant fly; with me . - • _ te the palatial Clothing litinperityn No. 807 OheEtnut irtraet. . . A WeAwl& ruifli.tv.E.:-The Heinen fugitive, illonlougtot, though drlveu from bislempite,,han ma egged, during his reign,.to lay an anchor titwindward, it in misted that be Lss X.4oo;ooo'oeinitay Invested is Europe, and owns more than a linadied Donee! is Hayti, beside hawing a lane kniatuat of money sad 'jab:salaam with him, including roma dm& trunks packed:VW ajerkat!Noth'ng froM E. U 31147idge's "OM Franklin Hail Clothing Emporium," No 821 Oheattne street. - THE ; GRAND ^ BAAL" =TO LORD NAPIER —TM" splendid affair, which mime off at .. .. Waehington on Thursday night. WAS iidecaded: =cies'. All the mag. oaten of the lend, were present, and all enjoyed Meru selves exceedinky. Lodi Napier Was dressed in the Most becoming style, while " my lord" looked every inch a nobleman and a genffeman in the nem, emit which he p r roeu'red* ex reset,' for the festive o•ca aloe, from the brown stone Clothing Hall of Beckhill & Wilson, Nom. 603 and 605 A:Mastoid, street, above /Math, Philadelphia' 3rotirts The sanely is scarcely easel as the demeiad, e d i mmen s e re the popularity of J3:11E13 HAiiEL'i lati ATELENISkritt, Olt 'HAIR' ItE8Toilllt; it nrirrecta and antes baldness, promotes - the growth and beauty of the- hair, and changes . ,yray hairs and whiskers to the Original col , r, softness; apdbilllfizaijotloaa ' It id not a Dye. Bold by alt Drurkiste, and bY JULEP. dIIEL A CO., No. ; p 4 OHCBTITUT Street, Phila delphia. fe2l-et 'Humboldt avid II 011 nd . —Which de the greatest? - While the one ban explored the almost'inac ceesible mountain regions of.flonth America, and added largely to our geographical knowledge„ the other has given his attention to the mitigation or hernia suffer. leg, and in his invention of the famous German Bitters, known in this country es ~ 8 001, 1 dateIrd GNEMAN BiTTERS, ,, ties conferred an invaluable boon upon Mankind. Drepepola, Liver - Complaint, and Nervous ..Debillty_ are epesdily end permanently cured by !MS remedy: For ale by druggists and dealers in Medi.. ' Ci1:11311 everywhere, at 76 'dents per • fiti&HW A — New Aipcle. A New Article. A New. Atilot.3 Photon &Some Cocaine for the Hair. Phalan & gon 3 s'Oncoine ior the Hair,. Phalan & Fan's Coodhe for the'Hei,r.., .- 4.ltalon ) &, sonis Cocaine, for the Heir: ' ' Phelon & Bon's Occoine for the Hear. ,' • Best and Cheapest Article - - Beet andliheaPost • Article' Beet and Chiapeet,Artfole - -, 'Best and Olielipect ; Aitiele"- ; For Dreseing, - Beautifying, Cleaning, For Dresilig,- Be intifyieg, Cleaning, For Preening, Beautifying, Cleaning, For DreeeingoSeentifying, Cleaning;, For Dressing, Carling,Presarring, • . Corling, ; Pseserring, _ • 'Restoring the'llair, ' Hectoring the Hair. , - - Heatoring the Hair. - • Reetoring fhe Hair. Inquire for Phalan & Bon's Co eine. _ . Inquire for Pbalon & Bon's Uorioiner. , Inquire for Fhalon & Cocaine_ Inquire for Phelan & Bores Omani, Inquire for Philon & Son'. Cocaine. • Beware ofOonnterfelts.' Beware of Counterfeits. Beware of.Cotinterfeits Large Bottles, Fifty Cents. Beall Bottles, Almsli Bottles, Twenty-fire,Cents For esie by ell Jobbers, Druggists, and Taney Goode In the every part of the United State'. Wholesale end Retail Depot, . : Noe 517. 491, and 197 BBOAJ)WAT, New Tolle. T. B. ENTE118011"."8' 8805., No, 006 011.118TNIIT Street, Wholesale Agents..,; fe1941 Ifornetra ppcesprie. _ BIIENVETWOOOOLITIV. BiTSBSTT'B.OOOO•IMS A cesopozosd of Coasts. net Oil, Ao., for drawing the Hate. Tor enaltereoshlontea, It to wittiest cc taehair fronefalteei • 'IS tintletsta It ormitri its Ifersitky trAdOisolass , ''F„ It da not rattly or itlicky t , - • /I kayos Ca dial-6'44AM odor. It safteas *ha 'hair whew hard cad dee. ' - • It soothes the irritated scalp Mist. It affords the richest Sastre, - It remains loosest et' s trees. It costs Arty acts for a half pies bottle. BIIENITT'S 0000AINE 13IIRKEIL'T'S ONSOATIM TIBIIItIONIAL liassag. J. Bunt= & 00. s I cannot refusal* state the, salutary effect In my own aggravated ease your excellent Hair 011—(fl000sine.) - - For many menthe ray hair hairbeeslalling of, until I was fearful of losfugif entirely.: The skin upon my head became gradually more and more inflamed, so that I eonld not touch it without pain. TWA irritated con dition I attributed to the me of various advertlied hair washes, which I have sines been told contain empties* By the adrift of my physician, to whom you had shown your process of purifying the 011, I commenced its meths last week in June. The first application al loyed the Itching and irritation; In three or four days the redness and 'tenderness disappeared—:the heir mused to fell, and I hoes now a thick growth of new hair. I trust that others, similarly afflicted, will be Ia• dnoed to try the saute remedy. „ Yours, eery truly, Runiett's 0•01N14, - BIIRWSTTII 00436.1114.11: BURNETT% 000OBW14,.: 117 ♦ single application rendisititelesii(aa mattes how stiff and dry) soft and lawny for terrond days. It' hi conceded by all who have weed It to be the boat and clisapost Hair tAi World. Prepared by /OWE BtfitleßTT & 00., Boston. 1D Par eels by dealers generally at Nifty Omits a Bottle. " • •• ' Jan-Maul Sewing Machines.—Ali "erten, %eh. have been induced to buy Sewing Machines which will not perform the work that purchasers expected them to do, are informed that BINGXII I B MAOIII6EB never fall to do anykind of work. No one is ever disappointed in these Machines I. M. BINGES & CO. ' ja27-9m 602 OIinOTNIIT Street. Singer's Sewing„Machines.—The new Fami. ly Sewing Machines, at 160 andl7s, are attracting nni:. vernal attention. In all essential good qnslitias they are much the best Machines ever offered at a low peen I. M. SUMER. & CO., 602 CHISTNIIT Street. Farrel, Herring', la Co., IRON SAFE -WAREBOUSB NO. 629 CHESTNUT STREIT, (Jayne's Hail.) Window Shades— GOLD BORDERS, LANDSCAPES, • STREET 'VIEW, BLOWER CENTRES, PLAIN CENTRES, WITH BORDER!, BOPP, WHITE, AND GREEN HOLLAND AND SHADE BIXTUREB. A new and varied assortment of Shades, Lace, and Malin Curtains, Cornices, Bands, Pins, Centres, Loops and Tassels of all Mode. A large stook of above goods suitable for Spring trade. The attention of dealers in solicited. W. HENRY PATTEN, 630 CHESTNUT Street te4-dtapl2 Greyer k Baker's Celebrated Family Sewing NACIIINII3. A NNW BIeTLE—PRION $5O. 780 01118TVT , 8111M117, PEILLD3II2IA These Machines seer from two — spocis, and form a imam of unequalled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will NOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be ant. They are unquestionably the beet In the market for family use. oele.tf 117ssen sea a ernorman. Dyspepsia.— Tilers is probably no disease which experience has so,amply proved to Ire remedia ble by the PittrUTIAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The most inveterate forms of this disease have been earn pletely cored by this medicine, as ample testimony of lOW of our drat Olt:Liens proves. For aide In Ws 6111 by I. Brown, miler Pilllt and akentant, and Hward t Co., comer TwoMk and Otis , taut. dlodkWtt• One-Price Clothing id the Latest Moles, and Made Is the best tasainT, "already for sIrAIL WOOS. We mark onr lowed selling pried In mars mulls on each article. All goods made to order are Warranted satisfactory, and our MT= L aridly ad hered to. We bellakithls tole t b only felt Ray of dealing, as thereby all are treated alai. • mirk. co. 444 ItelllT 6irysl. _ Beerox, July 1Y,1864 SUSAN B. POPE
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