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', • „ Petah,* CorrupiOra. - Integrity is on' `P' - 311DifixAvrtaut re cgriisites in a logistifo,4t • , ironies that tAiittibli ru*-4144,epraent consisted in - lies vrd, certainlythinßitha 44111g0c0 1 4.(000 114 . desirable, if it. 111., urlieeionrianidd - hrhOtestY Of : perpose-its tendencies are rather tett:into than- to benefit the people. , One of the most unfortunate aspects of the timea,is the preys loncii:of,CMiriptitic,:ioneng those entrusted 1 '.d4ineroutt people; and if ithe'llreneetrra*4ol:4ortwald'Prt,dression centlerka,..:,thofdayditiuoticar. distant whei2 dishonesty,: amongi t leglalatere anti otiltdals will become the rule, and honesty ithe eirdePliono4iffeed„ , ..titero- are thefts, Who ; of has`4 bein' • leached ie'rdf Ttio3igb such an etttiinate; of the ex 'IS' ',lo'4F4i ger jiititjci 4.13 e, tiiere.ir'e yep /We, it . .hangs tiound itearlyeverFirepresentetive , bratich of. s'Gerverntecitt tithe country: -The State L4ls latltekteeeitiltli-sitf the lnunipipalreorpOra. tfola D aiW4o9ilatiljr •liiineie r vidved In 'the . fempiltsciplt of -nefarious acts k s and ind ,e,gilo.44)rAllehb6lwo,U.;a4d :be a n eZam PlC't ~, purity . o „integrity, is Ithe,l very reverse, and strengthens - rather • than Tcheektithe terbid tideof corruption. Moment th.S.liiissimel - -Legislature is , !Ivrea itic `the offer of 10,000, to .bribe' its' members to support, a ndiii,'l;aiiiiibk.eelierne; 'aid ',the bath) - of 94,.:,,Liiifsirtftliii`erillitsoli rinkwith . ginVe . 6 t a ,iiambar Of prominent . pollticiane. Last winter at g 1 cringe scherae"oteorruption was detecte4 in IffiadonsiniwhiChlnvolved -the wholeiale Pur chase:4sf both brim:hes of the ',Legislature., Injiidiaini;_ , Witliinthelast TOW, yearn/ develcip :iitintliliete affecting th e eharaOter of Mani tnenthera.`" :gide; they are even pow :o,aff,e!/Pirr*„ol of , large R9rtien , orthe public motley, by the ; ztete ,Treasuri3r, to:whom:At was. entrusted.. , Legioinfaye of rlehtWare , has --recently vgranted` lottery pribllegea tieddr-Very:peculiar elitumitances. 'The - zr.bitisititnitiCer -our 'Own, State, never*. tailiditYatj,,Y, - . :ritied,' _tor Pesit4 is' ,riot . rei4CV4istirelhighly' . Uattritatfsi, • by: moment thOse :114044,;11'4ic-iti(oo6itYPO, at thta , Chap ,q,•„r9rpry,,,Nepopg,..:ziffivi! iXork •is Atc.iionstantprof toi land isgu Wed plunder in ,every conceivable -,formand z shape ; and P ht ladelphis herself has helped an infinite nein-, her'by' her election of Defaulting Treasnreti;sharaeless and eerie - pi beirdlititi • of the , POor ' venal, Boardi of itealk,',li/bblii;Petincilrnee, and iptamous Legiatators At_, this, moment, Congresi is awiAgng,tbeieport of the Naval Investigating „Committee, which, in all probability, will pre :lsint*rty astounding' developments; and Ole 1311sidin'ildiree peculation, fraud, extortion, Ind dhWriright=tibbeiyef 11a public 1143 , that tiokt' lebtriii)t age and `1,401:.40it! ,cOir44::qoverniSent of the invistigatlng committee is sow examining, a Charge,agalest a member of the :Honed: Committee ow Claims, which se-, eneeihim of demanding atportion of a clatia' in ?conslderition of 'lfs.' aid to secure its _ . ' 'The 'Mimic:an, pee'Ple ere /nion and patrl etle; biityedO,:nn't:lepresene,the ;virtues of the , jratlin:,,! Not o law, representatives rely upon demagoguism to atone for whole eoeslans ofivillainy.qc If this great 'system of freetgevernmeut , ht to "continue Athchecired, 16'400 glorlianti 4ind - beneficent career, 'sane be iitiVrioa 'foi : Obetlitiig .thirlY(qt; mital ‘ he,decity prod4teltievile,"and beanie more judicious anti considerate. its, their "sefee T , lion, of- public, eflicere, - They , moat tobilly, _destroy the *stem by ,whieli a few miserable tricitstersiWbe are frequently among the : Mont debates - tsfs)altnenti of liihitmity that - the xics . pfiki4difs;fiele r et Itch:rill:ides of the reepectiie tria's favorites the :AtAtii,. '44 :it corrupt Men ltiore often a I,o * „l;elter .clienee of. auceeles. before the tri bunals really control parflas than Iroderd . the' .discriminating and re,. apeatable•-portion -._of the, people either• stay awal'altegether atiin'the polls, or areilarehed : teritiff legalitt;tickets labelled vttii--tlibie;paity names , and forined, by rim biabit]intinences,We must' exPect very, much t stich*Stat,e'el thiegi as )11)W-exists. Chindi datee are not chosen to represent the interests ? '.%qt.:Pktelligffleß),P4l,4, the,_ patriotism the. virtuous masse' - they are to represent the rowdy, shouider4hlttiegi reckless, crowd. Yrhenever %the . people, take this' matter Jett), their. ownhandsceither by attending the noMi; noting' eOtiVentleittl ;o1 'their. reopeotlve-pisr, Videridi 'striking from - all tlokbis • c.very t uworthr nine, a better state of affairs May bivatitfclfratedi- • • „, , 14 3 # 14 484 1 4 1 FTO":tif.Pii . ,tiPt too much : legisla r tion.4Thii,couritty.., becoulligileluged.w)lk a Matis , Of tienseiette useless; lIP-digested 41 1 _. special: 44' d'a,r9i7. m ntorivilegionpia co/dicing men; achemeq; m:l4oiintOr'elitporitiona;:44,lo4 derangethe inainerin and infioi se l ifeutt-"ltijury.impon* society: , Representative ,operators ei a carrion gattolitOirdl.l)t.prey; and, es generef rule, ittie irtiorint' of evil done is proportioned,to 'tbe sialdons. A kw • adroit, gat Unprinelpfed ienders, , centrol. -entrapsO) inwary' and Inexperienced into tp3 ,140,09k1:;0j4segkiite;:jold, retirsi .tek their .16meslto . squander , : in" riot and dissipation, tliolt-rOliolitiftrtf, and to concoct scheme), to ,their support, and to barter array: their: votes.y: .‘ The ' , world is go 7 tka*tieh,"3:" .. and some „effective plan etkoiiid-heleVised,for, reibitfthe.BollBioil3:Of bOowejtheT shorter or less • „ •• • :-...,[.- . :-...,_ . - hal luoiti. ' - Pflokif:'olkuMilsaginilia• .-: calliatmighicat''Walnuts.stnilit Theatre, Mr. T. J. - Mitilliefeidayed!Raver;!!in , the Old-fashloned co teat ; Av,,,1 1 ,4 9.4,4;!' to .4. ti*i"ii,k.iii'aPin`qh. .1i is i - p,►AamtkfegAfah. 4114 11:60,:iiiiiimu: made his ~o irso k inw r i Arbteh.4'o, gen :great applanee3n En ! , topa.‘' Maplayallit exttenialy well. His halts. .11;6 , ,n0 r e coh#eate,, , iig..dfd'r:ital like- 7 114,4re 'not. rity,, ii4S. `xlii,c .. frt , e, he _ - lin f tt!rotio, giei a'. igentionistt..' Mo-wiefurtnoste In hiving le play, httiohlgobartaing:Eadv'4l , maranth as that step , ''ling "WbtriiitWldrirT Enfield; whose 'Quaker coo.; ''tiiiai. ; ;Wiiii*Oatiiii - her . Mr', Thayer rattled (tlliimgh„;2l4 p4,4..irf 4Er'',Georga tAuntier in Idseviutil demomarative manner. • Mr. Remple's Sten wits - very - good:-..thea le not a mere pates. ; iii,T3inKOr.;ioefitl; aiStar-iii the company:ain r. p r attinf,w4ia Oietly' : ;goed rim Taps:-,, Mora coin- Mandationt tieases..Y.:lllr . . Worms, as Rphroint Sereatkilid lot play smoothly; (WO mean no play. 'nfiiiii . WOrda)"itrek'greatly. exaggerated the tradi 11.0.14.1!:iiiiiggefatImigni, 'the ofilraoter, besides in ;lf 4n•tog Mi!nwri. 441 40.4 0 . in• addition telho entliorfeJ - Mr. E. ,Yaek.rnade the worst .70/ut Dory we' erier'• saw : 1 - the - vier un •Ilkeness• of an Ejigliih' tani,r ; f ile *as, tasistaistis ' and. ;gnigaterel.',' ; ', .at i'.;:, .110s:oia ha, ae ~flurry 7 i feun. der,: Kai 'atiiing -, in ;nothing , but . a remarks. higiesy ! Of. thg very: ct food* ''. character. i . iiio t49niof - stiai; iil -, Nis ollplay; the go. :Volt of: riltiolt ie.euppoted,la have taken• place in 7.Esiglittid) seventy or cighty,years ago, no private ;itanflinikti"Vokres'i'mMisteicha 'Messrs. Williams ,:til,4,orig , ,,,,iikri,'4 , is*atiti'ito*te r liea; and Mr. 'teach , oported,e4oafee!-;11f0 ,Yfnital.fei r "The,llltudri iniglfitrantgeref „ita , see what Mr.• WI fl. , Edgers, itirs - i - Aiiill4,o,ofifedy.,q‘aotor •' here, made of frii . . o Artilt;- I °o4 - I°: ' O'llit;l l ;iirt '., "Wlfh 'Maim 11n4. 11 (' 6 49/;:lc , iiagt ft; AtkO. '4.thr ParfOrnianoe. .than his - ,,Qualter, in the comedy, but rather harAl^-t j#11 1 11.0.P 10 1? 3, lierei:Olo , llf r. Rogers In-, trodueed words of his ,orftin Unless ha abandon. 'F i t'Ying' to- 1 '44841 18 M Aa .. he . oviti cab' did loot ryttitliWoli#llavi no•hoperof him: - - Mies Wilke,. ! , 1 4`3 1 1 01* ,( 0.?'; 1 44 141 ire 4 115 : 2 f 4t elnI , I. g very . :P!,ffiiii,:iii4*iiiWeirpiAiitiliayo ,tmen armored only; that t 1 404d:had three Versee. This eve , 404,, Airy meilook;appasre so hamlet. ..is his. 'engageistent deem not extend beyond this, weekihe ,iiannot, repeat any character, , .-'. ; , :i „ , 'At "the - MtitiOrial,,(lWous, Vie opeotaele of ''pin-, ,dia,40,,,i,,10rY handsomely got; up,Van Amhurgb's Menagerie, and a tiariety‘of perfortaances--equee ',*hitt 4,lintendid; and acrobatie—contlnnet o draw :stild bona'es,ev,ligY Week: ,' , • „W,Ohliar iliat Elias Steele's ffOar iftleag !tig i i I ail"," a Clever, parody on:".tar OAmerloati Oonsin,”. 'Will 'probably be, brought out on Friday evening , afßloDoiloi g hVyilOeties,' A ce !tract. 'WO hope' 4:*)4, -. .,.,.1,:,-.. ~.•,., • • Ykk'ir eirdsiti;x(litievpararg.-.4he iiale ; of 4liessplanitidmen.himilttilliettee,tin 'inniadaytioit, *lll abnolutO,' , by ~oides of- the. assignee/I. 'lt riill fix optitaiir examination every day pxolons to 61 ; 6 ' 1 7i'w 'Falnabittillarkotestreet stores; an elegant Walnut- , tttlet-Yeairlenbb; valuable 4111ty.lots; large lot on ;fljtiOliigstaili , NPliffelilTit'neitiY7fotirth :Iva:di a pn:ollo;t k jil4diPile ,bnil4ing - iota,: groand hale, bider condom and others. Bee Thomas do Bone' adver tiaemont, Emotion head. THE P-RiggSe-PHILADEIMA, WEDNESDAY. PEBRVART 23, 185 g. BY A IL. 1 . or, ,rem. Wissitsittifton. ' poiresponlience of , The Press:/ 'v tort,,Feb. t 2, 185i1. ' The liguebee of Abelailloe;mc:_legislation in Washington is not to be &inherit, It' is very den- - siderahle. Would you belicivelt?--many of these lovely creatures are by no means indifferent to the bills (as well as the Williams ) before Congress. There whom you would 'suppose Most delighted with the amusements of the saloon and the opera; those whom yon would `regard ass exec's itself devetiChreeelety; With id(' itsCoharmlng varietie6,.are often experts at the game or helping a private, bill through Congress, arid , not wholly disintereated at that !• A Washington woroanis a character for Thoekeroy L to , limo with his Peri- Let me tr.e.ieiraltato, the ,geglieh satirist. *" This is the 22def,Pebruary, - trikdear !' What do yon; think` Misr Martha' Waahington ' would have 'thought' being asked 'AC help .such a ;Vile sin as Lecompton through? What would the Sorely , • worries'''. of , the 'dayO -of Adams lard Hamilton laid' it. 'they had been / in , 7 "eked to, the' aid of oath' :schemes. ai now Mel play yourfair Paptiere? there ode Wei Merrill; the" grandrdaughte'r • of. Ceti First-familyrofNir-• fires-in-stor with George; grandson or the lost ef thefilioturnikere wlio fought at Milker, Ifill--and, 'George Omigreas see hinr, Margery plieshim forrthe trends spoliation. 'And look, my 'dear !. there Is the young widow, - whose SoldlerLhuaberl'• died' only last -New-year's day, 13'418E441i : the ,oid` brahator Of the Senate, for a' pension.; Don't tell 'Me of the past—of:your 'bet ter Game; and lovelier women, and bonoeter men, my ',dear-this' is the age for female -, virtue and Manly dignity. What if we allow 'our wives and ilanghtere - to button-ludo members of Con gresi% for private *bills? What If , they are inte rested in small, matters of legislation : Is this not the ' age of progress and of : principle—of pa triotism and of piece ?" ~ Dropping Thaokeroy, low me to ask you to republish, the article. from Elt Thayer'eoerede,(Ya.j Crescent , Which I an del.. Whether he wrote the utile% 'or not,„it is ezoiedingly pertinent. r • Tie Republicans' ate' exeeiseliely :indignant at thii atteMptref John' M.' Botts! to dragoon them into a national party.' They admit his talent and his power, bat they declare that rather than yield to his plan of a national , party; as foreshadowed in hie Tirginta smear, and in his speech of to-,day Ne'ir,York, theywersid,ted. tbonsand.times Pre fer- Mese the Doughis Deitiocraoy,,eneeeed.. Mr. Washburn" of ' Maine,' Mr. - tiliejOy` of '110nois; Mr. Giddings of Dee, Mr..'Trumbull •of and even , hir. 'Covede of 'Pennsylvania, are bit- , terly hostile to ,Mr. Botts on.d.hts -programme. In the •useanivhile. there ii no-. doubt that Mr. Betts is.corryingoff the, VirginieWhigt, and thet he ba s s manyfrlends in the North. -., • ' When, your ,friend Iluohanan determined to prove to the'svorld that he, could rot he animated by any regard tor this' gallant indirtho bed so long bornis mtuoiltY Mid defeat in him name, preferring bothlo any surrender of his cause,' he was, not satisfied with • this act of grace. Lire desired to crown it with the ever green of enduring hatredrto his friends; and so, when he put under ids feet the warm hearts who had toiled .for htin so " long, be, elevated, to his cenitdente r 'and' took to his etebrate, the ealuainfolor , of there gallant.men and of hhnself; Geri floii - Berinott. Bennett, ripen tir. BuChanan'e theory is entitled to his highest regard. Ile has always 'hated Buohaned. He has always been In the hands -of Buohanan's. foci. I' he lifted yet eccentric Senator Wetteott of New York; Gene ral o,ameton, of Perinsylvanissi, bed, until the'Pie: admit was elected, Chevalier iVikoff—all swerved the, iterold against Mr. isaobinun., Bennett turn. ad S. M. lebneten, now of the Washington Union; dot of the' ir,si , ,itst, for advocating Boehm:an. 13ennett penmen* Ain. D. E Sickles; till Jos 'o6oVitiled ,at his' feet begging PM , pardon. BentietthasalwayebeeliNMiti•eitemy. Ben nett slindered•kir:Cdreoino in the Meet eldidioless ntnnelr. Alennett attacke- Mr. belment ; ,he laughs at Cobb ; he donounce's the Cabinet;' , against Mr. Bright and Mr.,Blidell, and he has an especial horree of every friend of the President In New,,Yorknod. Washington. These are the titres 'that,Dmdett beide the Congdonee,ef isnobabah, 'and loin i:esisie Yon tO,y , er e duly honored attho White rienkk''' ", ' , . , The President intern& Perim:Ming some eats*- , Ordinary antimf at the= close of till short session, ;intbd - wayrof appointments. 'Some 'strange things eYe 3nrcenteetelation—some • remotrale • and air.. - potato:tents. "T will net hold, ll attonished if:a fair of the es ,dal tOtolleSofpowor aro not belated out if Plied hithe easiest possible linxites• ' SieraterY • ToulYeir Will be Very likedMplately ,Whitereaslied by the Sheridan htimmkttee., been ts led' failure' hi the inniturY. 'His mistake' and. inisfortimelare beerilds Inordinate anxiety to hide' his !relatives apd dependinto. "This le , a good Way ttoriakemoney for one's self: , ' - The committee on tire ,00rreptiona in the Navy pensitmenthae mode the usual ; blunder of sdolt eosntnitties. All that :wee, netreasary was to re- Port the erideneti. T, het Touotry Wu; been the heart and front of manyhront.disterctable trans- Redone cannot detibted., and:that some of his subordinates Mould ba deplored, is' edballY mfr.' tain.. :Bat he, escapes raider a conflict bet Ween . the different members bUthe 'committee. Feria we_can _demand. the. evidences, Let; sts have rtmktl,-Imutlegien).. r, Poorest: St . • • 'Letter ow Marriebwrg. " rpoirespoivleni* of The Pll4/I.] Hinareapab, Fob, 05'9. 'Mr: preeentett'a Joint fesolution relative' to the •tfolfit 'Verttoit 'And' Affaachktlol!, which propesee an fota , opelation of $2,0110 on the part of the State-to the purvieee of gad Assiatation. ; ; - 211r. Randall; "A further iuripletnent to the, act , Incorporating the Cambria Iron , Company," by whichtbe president and directors of said oompany ere enabled to create and lune ,any amount not °needing 65,600 shares of stoolc, , of .the par, 'Mitt° Or $lO per share, to be used .for the purpose of Providing a fund for the. redemption, by purchase Or otherwise; of the tesoid mortgage bonds of this company; falling due' on the:Januar); Ist, 1865, together with thlPinterest thereon, and the balance for the purpose if increasing the cash means of tbis,courpany ; aim stook may be sold,. or sub earthed and ptddforetpar eithetirt money or the second mortgage bonds, and shall be deemed .and taken Mi" a .preferred sleek," and shall be en, titled; iohli•OnilallY, to Seven per cent per" on: vim out Of the, profits Made: - Thiesoess, if any, iniy be applicable to constittite a sinking fund or dividend, • . , 'Atff; Brewer, a bill'requiring cashiers of banks to make out monthly statements pf the amount of 'the liabilities to the bank of the direotors thereof,' speoifYini the *Mount of sub' liabilities' of 'amok 4.iredtor, as maker, drawer and endorser, for ,his 01(11 benefit, contracted either in hi s l separate ea peony or as a member of 'a firm or dopartnerebip, and the amount of huidullabilities as endorser or surety,,for,the benefit of any other persons.' • Welsh, a , n net requiring railroad companies M 'to lake' tiliforth annual reports to the Auditor General:: This bill makes it the duty of the Moli tor,, General-t 4 -have .printed blaok, , forms for , annual reports to be forwardedkith, several cow before' the first 'of October' in each ' year, which, when.reoeived froth the companies, are to, be flied in his offise, and copies of which aro to be 'transmitted, to, the , Legislature... The company ittiStrnf , negleot or erneat - to'comply fellable to a foie of $5,000. , • The bill relating to evidence, offered by. Sidge Bell; man amendment to the one prepared by Mr. et , ffey, came up in order this morning. ' Thant seotion--readlog that' i "That no person shall be excluded from testifying as a witness in any judialal prooteding in this commonwealth by reason of his baring been convicted of a felony, afterhe shall have undergone the judgment con sequent thereon; or , born relieved therefrom by Breentivepardon—was amended, on motion °fhb% Palmer, of Schuylkill, by striking out all after the word felonY,' and Wetting the words ! that the record of /said conviction may be given in evidence, ' hers " ' tofore,,to .affeet the credibility of ssaid tette. , • The 2d section—t‘ That no person shall be ex cluded from testifying as a witness in any such Jedietal proceeding, by reason of alai interest be May have In 'the event thereof: Provided, how ever, that this seotion shall not apply to a party to the record, nor to any.person for, whose Immo , diets. - benefit the nation may be prostituted or do fended"-=-wai, on Motion of the seine Senator, aineeded by striking oat the proviso,and Insert ing in lieu, thereof the, words " but may be ex amined as a , witness in the manner herbbinfter provided." • - See. 4, which makes provision for a party to the record being called as a wAteene by the zulverne party, was proposed to be amended by the same Senator, .1) , inserting in the last diens') 'reading thus : "but the party calling for such examination shall tan be concluded thereby, but may - rebut it by counter . testimony," the words," his own," or before, the word ",counter," sq as to make It road Infiy rebut IC by his own or counter testimony." Title amendment was accepted by the Mends . of , rde Clidrey's bill as a partial' advance , towards their Views.. Judge,flell expressed himself 'as op• nosed to this, feature, being migrated upon his bill. The amendment is still ist Kling. There' was' en •aoknowledged probability of .Ttidgell.'s'bill - passing: but' the totrarporation of the' above amendments,' especially the latter, 'which gives It an entirely new phase, wilt West oar tainTy jeopard its Passage.. ~ :The birthday of Washington, gloriously rieh In clustering associations. sacred memories, and patri- OS Impulses, is permitted to pass without any public expression of national Joy and enthu siasm. nags float, not—matte fires not—feasts Gli not. Nothing ceremonial or anniversarial save :the reading of the Farewell Address in the Senate, which wall performed, as generally remarked, in a most masterly and stirring manner by General W. IL Miller,. the , tflictent and eloquent chief elork of that body. bioldora have we seen • such constant attention and impressive silence daring the reading of that gens of national papers, which is radiant with the lustre of purest patriotism and lova of liberty. Ansrow. AT TILE ELECTION for delegates to County Convention, on fiaturdity,l9th Inst., James B. Mo, Mahon, Thomas Welsh, Philip Alt, John Moak; and ‘Jos. ,M. , Watts, friends 'to Governor PaßkOt'S adthintstratiou, mere .ellated by a large mojotity to ropresent the North ward of Columbia borough. A:Toward of $5,000 Is offered for the ills cevivy and arrest of the murdeter of fieorge ler, clerk of.. the :Union bank nt.Jeolseon, Tennis*. o f f, itenentut. etoJept by the murderer is now .asogitattild holm something erer $23,000. ; . . Bum Josonni, _according to • come the greatest violin playas of rho age, has completed a new concerto for the violin. theliii - ahkuts7•Fitud. gde ••••!-:',, , . ;T ,he . of this •AssoolnUon,was beld'a,t.iiiisjoal Pend ell last eveuina, and wee-' 'atteaded, by, a Meat reepectable ,anditme, :fael.• l large enough to,fill every, Seat, the tickets haylug.,: beetOncliotously I{iuitedae '. thb t uapactty of, rho. hall. The Plithirm inseeneepled By many of otti principall:thertittluits,:and'profeseional gentlemen who babe taken an soave interest in the objects of the soeiety. There were three apeeohes made anPropriato to the °elation, and an orchestra un dor the (Creation or f Professor Hessler discoursed . 'inusliially'during the intervals. s ' ' The - first busineeforthe efenlierwarthe read ing of the annual report by the Ifooretary,i the substance of whioh has already appeared in ;. our aolnions. .baring pelmet year. the relief aPpro priatfons have amounted to 61.367.50: The pre tent number of members is 505, of whom 93 , are life, and 412 annual contributors. Prom the report - of the treasurer, W. C. ma r wig,f Ere;,, it appears that the receipts, front oil source* bare been 0,975 85, and the disburse- . Monts $1 104 37, leaving a balance in the treasury of $2 374.48, whit& will be needed to meet nove -1 priatione payable before the oolleetions of tide ,year's dues. the present investments of the as sociation are $2lOO. in city aia-per cent. loan!, William Welsh, Esq., was the first speaker of the evening. Be opened -with a brief allusion to the meaning of the term' merchant, by milking a someetbateritioal reference to man's development, PhYsioC/1Y,., morally, and intelleetually. In the Ninth of his remarks, the Speaker cited, as a Strange eelhoidenee, the foot that Columbus bad discovered thin country. by mistake in hie search for the last Indies, and that now the•Rast Indies threw open their arme with greater willingness to .tee commerce of Amerioa and our Christian' misatortariee -than to those, of' any other land. Numerone other hots in oanneetion with this were introduced, to shim tb6 reciprocity of feeling no trinity existing .betireen the people of that dis tant country and the people of Amerioa, among which the suocessfat treaty between the.two coun tries recently greeted through Mr. Reed, was Speoftlly..dwelt Upon,: The object of Mr. Welsh was to lay a foundation fOribtroduoingan argument birlthe neoektity of our me/shunts Sit ting themselves for the vest responsi bilities which, are centering around them, The honorable progress which bad been made ,y,our merehhnts towards a higtielotaoral and religious etendard Vitiate, 'the last thirty, peers was also dwelt upon by the speaker. - remembered•that, thirty years ago, the note of a man „was actually regarded With less fiver' for hie conneotioi with ,religious .organisation. And the wee applied to the .press of • our arty and laud. It, was not unsafe to, say that More intelligenoe 'of a religions character was contained in one dare' Issue of our standar prose now than, thirty :roars ago, would have , appeared in the oo lames of our nesvapapers in three hundred days. I In illustration of this probity of our merchants, a graphic desoription was given of the trifling losses sustained by our, banks oompared with the amouht of their disetnnts: Ile bed taken pains to obtain •fttote bearing on this pelist and bed learned fail' in three of our principal banks, the discounts of whit* had, in a given,period, amounted to thitie hundred and iiinetylteven mlllionk, the entire lots sustained by; theni nem non•msyntent had but remelted. the emprtansaelY, insignifioant sum of fifty-six Amelia% dollere. The , bait speaker introduced to the audience was Hon. Mayor Henry. Ha opened with a deli sate tribute to the gentleman who had' preceded hini, stating that ho had jest realised the truth of a remark made by Bishop Potter on the same pla_k form, on a former ocoasion t that papa coal(' aortal present the elating of thie eeelety as the mernhant himself., Its than 'eulogised In eloquent terms the obatitebre elosoklations of our country, and erpe- Molly that the anniversary of which they had as gambled to celebrate, The intimate relations 843- I twined by this a:Misty to the integrity of the mer chant were critiCally dwelt upon. There werP Gwen when ,ertiefortuae.hore heavir ,alien , the ' rairehant, wlfilm net a feretylire rib acted to the loss 'all they paikeifeed:eice'ept the r honor—the lose of. wide)) alone Inas in its nature Irreparable :--a,nd etch times the saving intluenoe of such an nisoolation as the Merchants' Fond was Incal culable. It had always been found that the mer chants ,of our land had, been most liberal in their contributions to the growth and prosperity of war institutions. Eleren of the aigners of the Declaration of Independenee had been mertlhante, and Kent the ears of Bane hid the glad tidings that Corn*allii *ea taken" fallen with more imiter' than upon these of obr riser. chante,,whose mooey, and sympathies had more deeply than any ether elate, been enlisted in that 'glertottestroggle for liberty: - ' The last speaker 'of the 'evening was the Rev, Dr. futon. Be, also opened with a few smooth 'sentences bestowed upon Me- predecessor, Mayor Henry, TherisWere two Or three things of Inter estattached to the very idea'of -the society. teir f t, tkat it wati a charity ;, second, that It was a fraternal 'charity; but at last there was some thing In the title of this society *apparently con tratlictorv, which was interesting to consider. A merchant's charitable fund implied a gift of charity, to that oleos, Which, above all others, die , penises wealth to the world. The mere name of.twerefiant, behnaw . elgnidrd Merely ekohange of commodities. Tat, we could not doubt that it was pre-eminently the 'des ' id* of the merchant to send the' Gospel through out the world, Their capabilities, as rush, were imMenehrsible. Bat here came in the ,other 'thought, that this ohms, which h td eopstituted the prie6es of wealth in all ages, should lim found let rwerished and in 31884 of, charity. But, 49 le thought upon thil, be remembered that a strong craft was sometimes dime:Wed by an adverse , wind,,• and so. the -merchant, - An trusting his wealth ,to the , MO pr, the , polooleeee .of hie debtors, 'wen tinifo O ldably uheihkedt wonder war, - DA that Mite aoOlety shoUld ea t, but, that,thererritre 001 many other* orgaoliced yet, instead of this, AO tiercibant fund in Philadel phia lifted' its solitary head as the only Menu xn t this,hobbe eolleitude for the welfare of in digent merolosnte, ,• • • • - • - nn ' Dr: Vloton'S ooeeiste upon p the , proaperlti, time adierilty; and-tee iffeete 'et failure demi the' en . ergles , of members,-were at once foreible and phi leraphieet gtat ealiguste of this humane society was 'of the highest character, 'OM he 'thought every merchant should esteem it a privilege to be .a, contributor to - Tho heaven-born sympathy whiolt was so beautifully embodied in, an organi notion like tbis - ,weealonisuffmient to entitle it to the bestwishel of man and the blender; of God. Tke ,addressee elicited the closest attention of the atidienee, and were greeted with frequent ap plause ' duties their delivery. " THE LATEST NEWS 13Y TELEGRAPH. TRIRTY-FIFTR CONGRESS, Boconu Nosatolu • Wiennovroti, Feb. 22 , , Mr. KING. of New York. preeented the memorlel of John Reeve. anal architect of Drookiya, asking that the United, Beane minietet et Conetentlrople be In strooted to ,nrie his claim upon the Tarkl.h Govern ment. Referred to the Ocrotnlttee on Borelgo Agile- Moe.. . • • Mr. riton„ p 4 Inditia, from the Cominittee on Print. , ink; wooed to reconsider' the resolution to' pint 6.000 eltra appirg of the coast purvey for distribution almg the eeebeard. This motion gads rile'to nonsldereblo dishtmelon,- pending whiob • htr .11uarke, of Virginia. moved to tat np the ei eCdtire; fegleiatire, and JLLdlalel appropriation hill, Which wen oiseuseed., , The bill anProprietee eV follmvel—=Vor gerators , ccon• penes , ion and mileage, $319,018; &mate oillcere, elrrga, , messengers, and others, $78,000; olntlagot eXpbaffes, viz., binding, $60,000; eograving, Ftatione7l $ 3 , 0 00 p newspeprees, , sl,t 00; Congresstoast Globs co d bia o log• tiii, B4 o,' repotting proceeilogs, for the Con. greaeional G.dbe: $18,010; committees , Olathe, pages, police, bore., sod carriages. $32 000;••ntlacelhineops items:vizi 00 ; compel:wit:lon lust it:dregs of roembeta and delegates of thellonse of Representatives $1, 0 10,- 000; iLu.uie alms, clacks, measeogers, and others, $78,000; Rouse contingent enemies. viz., bindlog, $ lO o ' o , stationer,' $16.001; horses $3,f00; newepanerv, $11,000; ouirravlng, IGO 0.0 ; veriOull items for labor, police, ha„ 524,000 ; folding documoole, sBo:oo94.mie cellaneotte, 540 000; committees , clerks, temporary sad ,otherwise, 517 000; John 0. Rives one cent extra per page over g 000 pages' of the Congressional Globe, $11,000; ecirapeneettou to the Mote reporters ; $1,000; payer for printing for the Thirty 'aixth (Negress, $,00,000; printing, $7O 000; neon, library. and printing, about $00000; Cloud of (Halms. $3l 000; Executive Department, 16,9,000; De• pertinent of Mate, about $Bl,OOO, • At this point, the hour of half•pset one o'clock only. log, a debate eatted so to the order of Inmlnest, the Vice President . submitVng to the Senate whether, the appropriation bill should be eovaldered, or the bill for the serinfoltion mf Cubs be taken op. ' Sir. hiIVOSII.I., of Louisiana, sold that, If the Cubs bill wee pooiponed, he would consider it as an evasion of a direct vote on the bill lie had bean inforined by its opitonenta that they Intended to prevent a vote upon It then serslon lie regretted that its friends were miss ing as the dinner hour approaohed, while the Opposi tion teemed to be diaciplined, and were better Hatters. lie trusted that the bill would be disposed of thie let. alma, The vote befog taken en the question of postpordag the Dublin bill, It waa agreed to—yeas 83, nays 82 The iloqate then resumed the at prom Melon bill. Treasury Department; abottt WO 000; Interior pendant, .$llO 000; Ektcrefere Genera), $lO3 000; War Department, $/30,(01); Navy. Department, 5 1 0 7 , 1 . 08 11 Poet Office Lepartment, $lBO 000, Dieoutive Pei Oleg, 8 8 000 ; Philadelphia Mint, $145 000; Pan Prinelsee Mot $141,000; New York Assay onto.. $40.70f ; New Orleans Mint. 504/00; Charlotte Mint, $8 000; Milo nvga Mot, sBoo o l Covert:meet of Otegou, 134 OW; llovernment of hew Milaide, $17,000 ; Government or Utah, $8,003; (Internment of .Wealtiegton 834 000; Government of, Nebraska. 53800 1 ; Government of Nanests. $37,000;i Judielary, $191,800; Attorney Gene ral, gat pop; jradeptoifiebt Treasure. $120,00); 'Expenses of Colitotron of Land Baseline, 1808 000. Derimunume —ln parer for thet session 88th Coo. gretv, $138,640; In paper for second seasion 35th Con grew $78,800 ; In printing for second Session 05th Con. gram, $B2 000 5 Vgashlrotton city Items, about $6O 000; bil.cellaneous, about $60,000. The total amountof approprtattOna Is about 06.000,030. The only eaueedmente et Importance introdecei In ,the bill we e those front the Pintoes Committee, making as aPDroprlittlon of 520 000 to take N census of the population of Itatime, with a view to the adMietdon of that Verrttoty into ebullition as a Btate ; also, $O,OOO to pay the Oregon tlenatr.ra; also, nddlttooal sections relating to the Mint.—namely, estendlng the time for the Inane of Canto to two pears • oleo, that when relined gold hellion shell 'bodepostteit at tne Mint, or coy of Its branehew, the trimmer shill make payments there• for as soon as coined, and that the eh ego for moil:dog from refined gold bullion /hall be threv•mahthe °C, one per eintem. • All of which were adopted. , • Mr. gun, of New York, 4(fered as amendment to I the any surplus to the receipts over the I aaPenditures of the Amoy Offloe in New York shall be expended, urder the &amnion of the th,retary of the Treasury, in the alterarion of the premises, and per ' chats of machinery for coining gold and stir e;:, and, fta noon as posalb'e, that coining be commooned, eMr. Nino and Mr. EASTWARD, of New York. atvocated the reemuttret, egetnot Mr Rumen, of Pennsylvania, and the debate was entered Into with considerable per- Unitelty all round. Mr data, of New liammitdre, although he hid no partiality for either oily, thaight the how York r ince merely asked permlealon to theca the eating. it had made by judicious m a nagement. It would be °canon:lt • cat and wtee to hero the money coined at New Yotk, where the gold Is brought, !attend of haying it carte d to Philiet Mettle mad twit. Mr, 110nran, of Yieglnie, ratted a point of order. • Mr, .I.veneeis, of Ceergia. who occupied the chair, sustained mr. Renter, sod 'decided that the surplue, If any, at. the New York Aeeay Cillee, belonged to the Treasury. , hence Mr King's amendment wan equive lent to an additional appropriation; and therefore out of order. . Mr Kisra tild he would not appeal from the deolaion of the Chair; Mat would 'take another Oporto/tier to put the subjeetheforo thelleneto At a. later ;pried of the dehite, Mr. atkeirell,'Or North Cerolini, Meesdi tti , atrike gilt all the appropria. Hone far the Aesay Oifiee at New York. Mr. CIANNHON, of 'POinlylrabla; said they area cam fed and prudent , people in Piiiitutelphts:' lie dot not mean to .tuipm.sth the Integrity of the people of New York ; but they are a' ,4 great" people—they do things magnificently andeutemelvely In ma, a great deal of money 9 waved in that great city, which aspirant° be i dot bitty the oommerehil, brit the politioal metropolle of Cale weary. Mr. 01.180iliN Old if hie amendment prevailed, he Wonid iAoVe to Abell& tlf . iNerlorabitffita heklite. in New York State. , '• Marten said Gail the- first be ever - .a .knewthatuny member ottlals 'home thonghthe etth> MIAIFIL OF TUE STUMM LFRICAt. .alrect the hate of . New Tort by i.depoval of the pi 0.,.; ' • , Cr , nage, of the' Federal ,Goveynmeet., , (Seward) woe e• s, - ' T I LE FEELING: _berfeetty willing for *gybed? .to _try It. Let th em to •.- whited,' and - ses,..kre they want& Cotes nut of • The ' , , .115 W Ti-Or..LltavOillee.hrd - heto eatelllatied,for.fetir - PliStf.Youi Pali 22 —The steamehip ,Afritialuts years, in which-lime ninetpelgantllione ologold ,and rived, 'with -Liverpool' &tee to the Bth' - toot , the -four and it htit 'utiltione of Mick .had been Varotied: - risme as lin:night by the Prince Albert at bt Joints. The etost - Of trioeport to and from Philadelphia to orie' l• Baron Yon tierolt Is a pm/ensue br the Africa. dollar per thousand. dollar; of gold, and three dollars The Africa ITO°, on te 6 11. the steetothlit His l per thentand pomade weight of silver. The transport gara, bound to Liverpool, tif Sailycattou ; also, the of that atuotietr, Neal to $73,000, wan raved by the Ail• aura. off Cork. tin the llth, she passed the Europa, " Vr ai giasoir said the tobate of Otrolltia. and tor,Ll' ; ri r e l re t t.m in er li A t r . attr d ,le gli " ;ll l ,7tia r nede i g h . e , Strarglatirere eatablltheS- for the pewee /Passes of the lonia. 40 deg. , pinata 00 .. b it sulect Mites, the NeerTork acme ethos The billp Thome U. Perking, from Liverpool for fortbe.heneitt of the rich, such as Astor awl ether mil- ',„pluladelphia,.retorried to port ea the 21 Japt,d noniron. . s he was to discharge her cargo arid receive the omit. Mr. OoMO3ON said this wee the fret time be had ever wary repairs. heated of node men to the Smith. Ile would let them resootin nese 40 a.l bare their little mints; they do not colt much, and if Nair YORK, Feb 22.-,-Tee Africa brings fifty presto- We are civil to term they will be civil to tin: gore,, including Baron You Rerolt the Prussian Allnlio Mr. Toirths, of Georgia. In reply to a vagina' put' ter to the Dotted States , by Mr.llate,/rankly admitted that, the pircumatthices LaTBST 117 TELEGRAPH: -welch rendered the eatablishelent of Mint to his State Loewe, Saturday, gab b.— rho foods opened, yes. Peethattlr had 1 6 wftill away; hence the inlet was •terday, at X d. cline, nod °bleed at ,tf lower than Tlaws netegsgry. When the Mint wee established at Fhiladel. day's quolatmes. Nearly all the other classes of seen. Ohl& Wiese the centre of the eouu'rv; new Nair Yolk is ritiea anew a decided decline. , the Soinetal centre. Now York, New Orleal.s, nod, pin there wee aleoa great fall in the 'French ?node, yes /moo/10, are the Wave where th ere /berth! be mints. tardier. equal to X, making IX in two daya,and Bad) , regarde the tromition of fotreochnieut he would o,lg game New Yeerte day Amish skeane& whether large or, small, and without The London Daily News atgaea from the remarks of reforetace.to the locality, wherever the patina received the Premier end Chancellor of the Beth. goer that the po correepoadmis beriefitt po Mort of forelge allalre is most critical. The mime. Mr Point, of Ohio, was opposed. to the New , York As. tire Ive unlade to funalth ataboritallre eXplagtatione say Office. We opinion wee, that the stint Should be respecting the inteotions of the Prevail Emperor. It st Washington. 15 felt more clearly than ever that the preservation of . Several other Senators spoke for and against the peace depends on the writ if cue individurd. amendment. Toe Timm' city article says that the conviction is ' And basil/ Mr. 011ogillatt's motion was lost by the that war to Intended to be Provoked. following vote: - Th e dhoti/sloes In Parliam*ut hero bed a very dlr. Ifsell—Massrs. Bayard, Clay, 011ogrotto, Fitch, P i tt. edutkaleg &eat, Which' wail greatly aggravated by an patriek, ,Green, Ilanonend," Iverson, tlittallsoti of aocommement that Sardinia wee attempttosko make • Athwart; Jame, Polk, Pdgh, Bald, and Sebastian loan and also by an imperial pamphlet on flair. Ali the other city journals are also epectVating on DlXl—Meters. Bell, Bettlatedn, Steer, Bright, Bro. the weer:Avalon. device., Brown. Cameron, Chandler.-Clark. Oolismer, Ihe L mdon, Times says, in a leadlog editorial that I/ sou. Doolittle, Dousing, Durkee, Pesmoden, Teeter, toe torch of aver once 11gintedr no 'one can tau when Gran, Bale, Hamlin, Ugrian, Goarton, Kanter, John- it will he qnanohed. To .tegtand there sienna to be but eon of Tonne ses, Kennedy, King. Lane, Rice, Seward, one Duty—that at maples energetically that without rlmmoue. elidell;•Smith, Stuart, Toombs, Trumbull, War, or any qtber diaterbanee of the general peace of 'Wade, Ward, and • Europe , Italy 'halite; tree " ' " I Mr norm:mt., or Illinole, moved that the feints at In mother part of the city &gide, the Times : Charlotte and Wanness be abolished, end that the , It is presumed that the Sa rdinian loan is to be President he Mahon/ad to sell the cites. ' used Ira Turih, but if that be impracticable, then at Mr BATenD of De lawa re , moved to Include • the. l'arle,..under need' guarantee In London it would A• ' osty Office,st T art, , be acaraely entertained for a element The fall in the Ilfr.llayardtg eblendment was loet,And Mr. Trumbull , / 0 per cents since the let or Jeeuery has been already atoted, nearly equal to ten per tent. Mr WILNON, of Maiissetiusetts, Intl . /Muted. as a new Advises reeelied by telegraph state that Bettina has seance, that the mileage of Senators be reduced from commenced in Montenegro. The Basalacs bare been forty tb twenty cente r lie considered that that wig aa repulsed to an attempt to take the town of 1 heladj,k much se it ought to be. lila own *platen war, bow. on the clromaien coast. ever, more in favor of a graduated crate, from fifteen ,- - -- to twenty.five eents--secording to the diatance. At thin nonce bill Makes An appropriation for the mileage of mei:therm, he would aocept it as en indication tint the Rouse comiemee the present system, and he would me-t them with Chia proposal. Mr Emma, of Virginia, said Gil/ was a dellos to and difficult matter and bad better he incorporated In another bill. sir Mater himself could make the sna p Cation without prejudice, an he receives no mileage, or neat to none. Mr. Witilonie amendment was kilt. Mr. Kato moved, as wan additional smitten, to repel the restriction clause of the ant to admitffiausaa, end palled 'on 'the Oregon Sritatora t. 6 'do for her ait they thstnialies had been done by, , Mn, Leek. of Prison, and Air. MO of Oregon, said Mitt when Raneatcame before Cpagress seeking &delis. emu, they fottld act by her with justice Mr. Smith made a /Teich of MOM teriath Mr. DOI:MAO, of Illinois, took the, door, and pre. aeaded to ray that his sentiments were well known ; They had undergone no change, and he did not expect they will change Be held that Hanna ought to come in, Irrespeative of the moue, with such a Constitution Scribe :Mall choose nonce he did not admit the cedes sity of the appropriation f or taking the census. Ue wanted either this Appropeihtion stricken out or the revg ; b' Rama,E. enteredr hi:protes t eget elan introduction of rem esoltingand igammatory cob. inch. He mentioned that be sae only lather author , aed to report against %Constitution framed at Leavenworth, and which had been offered by the Senator from New York, and he was delaying it at the instance of the de. legate from Kansas. who /aye the people do not wish to OM in under that Constitution. Mr. Green ooncluded by inculpating the Ant§ of preserving a unity in feeling Meal Is'ictloce of the coontry. - After novena' attempte to adjourn, mast of them being defeated by the vigilance of Mr. lIIINTAR. who wee linifelle to get the bill passed, the Senate finally adjourned ate late hour. • • MBE OP REPII.IIBENTATIVEB, Mr. Davis, of Massachnsette, moved to take up the Mil granting bounty lands to prirateereinen. hoot— yea Tf,rmye The bill consequently gees to the Committee of the Ville% on the 'tate of the Dillon, and will probebly dot be reatpee thip Belden. - . The House then Went into Codirolttes of the Whole Quite Post Oftme appropriation bill. Mr. Baron, of New York, offered an amendment pro. vlding that the supplies frr the department be given out by °mind to the loWeat bidder. He : Feld there was a eltri , ler prorielmt in the organic law cf New. York, willed bat eared million, front corruption and fraud. This was the only method of effecting a reform. The amen 'meat was rejeCted. Mr. tfamterr, of Virginia spoke of the conetently to. oresolog expenses of the Poet Moe Deportment. If they grow at the rat-, of a million dollars a year, there Is no telling where they will stop. 110 offered an amendment iettrieting the Poetumeter Demirel to the present approprintlon in the next 'rues expenditures. - Mr: DiRSSDALIt. of Miseleslppl, geld the Ileerke hid been Increased on the spelleation of members of COn. I/ real, end pe complimented the Postoiaster (federal on baring eitOmded ruall faoilitlee to the hitherto neglett of eolith end Wed. Mr Proatee, or New York. remarked thkt the moat& meet bee positive relief to the Postmaster Geo ,eral, and he coati not imagine how it could in any possible sense be °Nostra to him Mr. flattams, of (10.3rAilk, Cirdredilitlilingtldmellt pro. v.dlog That the money shill be spent Nosily In ad the States. Ire did en to bhow the otter folly and Impranti. °ability or Mr. Ciareettts position , that the Post °Moe Departmer t could be made seltsostalninit Mr, Jt.ux (loco/US is, or New York, we. convinced Mist the department atiotildnot be, in an economical orpolit foal reuse, a .sellinAtefolog machine; as to the elate of New volt, the receipts were largely in excess of the etpendittino. - Mr Lk rooks, of i'lvalnia, tholight The department ehmtld be eel , eitstaining It was so In former yetis, under Mt the 411841.m:degas not now *listing Mr. Otiose At, reserolog, spoke in Weer of the abro gation Or the /reeking privilege al the commencement of a wholesome reform. Mr. Moons, of Alabama, mild if the receipts of New York were largely In OMAN of the espenditures, it was because the ocean wall facilities were conferred on the entre/ New York, Mr. 83711 e, of Virginia, made similar marks. Y of New ork, replied, assertimg, on offi cial data, that theeervice in NOW York Is sell.sestaln log, and that The Mate la a creditor to the amount of a hundred tbouss.d. annually. Mr. nonoNas, of Pennsylvania, thought this rivalry between gentlemen in and ont of New York should here orate. Me trusted that when the ocean mall 04 1 / 3 e/ bill shall come up, gentlemen will /gamble a wise dis cretion, and distribute that kind of service all over the Upton. and not condole It to N. w York, *blob ham so many commercial and artificial advantsges. The effect of Mr. Garoett's amendment, be tall, Would be to cur tail the service. Mr. BaARCR. of North Caroline, favored Mr. Gar nett's amendment, White be would make the moat liberal poets' arrangeinente. It was only of Leto yearn that the Poatmsater General bat been allowed to call ha the pablie Treasury. and Oils presented a greater reason why Gemmel should limit and control bte dis• cation to the espenditaree Mr, GaagaTT fad hie amendment had sables to do with the ocean or' overland mails - lle merely asked that the purse of the nation shell remain noder the Meditation, sod not at the indieerlinmate mercies of any tamales ofneer, After farther Oebaiteddr. ft trnett's amendment was rejected—yeas 34, nays ant couplet Masers. Avast , and At KISS, of Tennessee, severally roplioi to the remyks mach yesterday by Mr Blair, and with mach earnestness Weeded the Postmaster Gen. rent froth the oherge that to aelectieg the overland route he was influenced - by personal considerations. They raid it wee true that the Postmaster General owned lend in Loitanaas. but not within eighty miles of the route, and that on the Miselealppl. 4 Mr. BLate, of Missouri, tad that Mr. Cra , g, of Mis sissippi, and Mr. English, of Indians.. informed him that tee Postmaster General owned lend In Arkansas. Mr' EX01.1• It denied that he ever comma Masted any such hatermatiori, Mr Eaotastt explained. nA did gay iil seleating the recite there wee more of politics than lamming 'the value of the pobilo lands, and that lie thought it was the pioneer of the Pacific Railroad. Re, however, had Attributed no unworthy motive to the Pontmeeter, to whom 'lse Administration was indebted for three•fourths of Re popularity. [Laughter ] Mr. Pcoestros, of Pennsylvania, denied that the postmaster's laod touched elsewhere near the route. • Mr. B6►ta winked to know bow the gentleman knew ant (net. M. FLo , II2XOS replied that he asked the postmaster this morning. The route had been heretofore 'adopted by the late Gm. Rusk. These explanations ocessioned , not a little excite ment. ithout condoling action on tie bill, the committee rose. On motloti of Mr. Brianerv, the House took up mid passed the Senate bill Incorporation the Washing ton National Atonement Fixiety. IC^ oontaing the Lunen of the gentian:din representing the 'retinue branches of the public service es the =wagers, inclu ding Lientensat.tierteral E cot t, together with et - idioms. The President of the United States is ex-otricio presi dent of the society. Mr. •Ettatillu, tieing to an explanation, remarked that ha had never add, In conversation with Alr Blair, of hie own knowledge, that the Poetmaster General owned lauds in Arkansas in the vicinity of the overland route, although he might have spoken of such tumors In circulation. hot he had no recollection of even do ing this. Mr Stela replied that Imbed r ever onoW Mr. Mu lish as amerticg the fact of his own knowledge. On motion of Mr. Covens, harry Connolty, after whom the Sergeant-at-arms had been sent, to compel het attendants° 43 a witness before the committee inves tigating the accounts cf the late Superintendent of Printing, wee dtsch arged. Mr. Gooses. et Indiana, asked leave to Introduce a bill to revive the tariff of lath. Mr. Pima's of Missend, had previously moved a re cess tor general debme Several mutiosn were made to adjourn, end the coa led between 'the Maoris of an adjournment aid those la favor of a reo-se wee Confusedly kept up fora long Mr. Moo en, of Michigan, said that It was at his in -stance a ?Mal hat been moved lie wished thereby to faellitete businese. but the gentlemen on the other side died refused this arrangement. - - Mr. hunhavr, of Itentooki, was opposed to seven or eight s,entlemen tomb* hero in the evening and pub- Manias ape oboe, some of which were never delivered. Weeded out wi h the cooteet, the Mouse adjourned. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. figNATte. lianatesueo, heb. 22, 18t9. A number of petal:menu a variety of eubjecte were resented. he Committee on Roads and Bridges reported a number of billy favorably. . The following bills wore Introduced : Mr. Banwsa, one relative to banks of this Comnion• Mr. Websir, ono requiring railroad companies to make no annual statement of their hiralra to the auditor General. Mr. MILLER Introduced re series of in:nt resolati,ins n‘lative to the Mount Vernon Fund Asseelation. Mr. Flnalt Int:educed a Joint resolution instrnairg the &MIAMI end requesting the Ef preseneativen in ogres to veto fore bill granting peaninns to the Col d.e.e of the several ma R. The bill rot wive to evidence wee diem:limed at length by blear.. Bell, Palmer , Golfo, F inn e y, Maren,o, I.p.r:is and Winfield, and is stall pending on almond coding. 'VV....lL:oaten'. Farewell Address was read and r etired:to be prated, alter which the tie nate adjourned. HODB.B. The Muse met at seven o'clock this evening, there being scarcely bo quolutu present. Washluaton's Yarewell Adttrese Wet:read, after which the lions° adjourned. . - .tRW YORK, Feb. 22.-4ohn Minot' of Virginia, adiressed au innuenee Audience this afternoon, at the Anutemy of Dittsio, on the ettbPot of "National Poll- Urn." HH tentialentA wero enthatiartiselly responded to The birthday of Washiogton was otherwise appro. protaly celebrated by the military and variOuS oillo societies. The weather wee prdpitione, and the meals Were thronged throughout the day. • The Htavk Warrior. • r Ron VoeK, Feb. 22 —The Agent nt the Bonnt of Ue dais-Were expteneet the hope of enoceedlns in the effort teeeve the .team hip .111nnh. Wart tor. ----,..------ Kentucky Politics. OrroSITION CONTENTIO:I tocmvita.e, Feb. « , 2 —Tho Hew nay Oppcn,tion Oonvontlon met to day. ]la•tiorernor Mather pre eldp. A committee wee appointed to iopert the renotottrms. An immense crowd hen congregated. nada'. .1' ly every county in the State le repronent‘xl. FURTHER FROM EUROPE. 'Connecticut Politics 112,011 D, 0011t1.. Feb. 22.---The Demrcrate of the Be.ondOonarefla snot district, Ueda.. re-nominated Hos. Bawl. Arnold for. member o.ngress, and the Demo crat. of the Fourth 4letriet re.notairded W. D. Bishop. The latter oenventlou passed resolutione In supper; of the ddrairdetratioo. The Ohio OIN9I2INATI, Feb. dt —:Tbe fiver to r 4 bnnic SIOWIy THE CITY. I,,MtrahillNTB ?MB EVENING WIlitATLEir ar., CLASEN'S ARCIZSTEINT TREAT'S. "The Iron Mask "-A-•• Doctor Dilworth." New %Pi' eLeue•Se'rer, Tune:ea.—. 'Hamlet I , Au o Mai d. " . bretitortt Clittaus.—" tan kattArgWe liiimagerteo— u Lent's Ozrone Compftny ,, --t , E qu e stria n , Gymnast's sad Mrobatic feate.3, • lgoDo_o Oo 3 s- GimilsB.--Eleleotions from Ploys dews from °perils, Pmitmilmeo, Danefig, sod Stagiag. Taolnnen Vanzatita.— ,, Ellauelbuleone Entertain scents." ASSIINIDLY BUILDINGS ...43Ighor TUE DAY w CEI,EIIo.h.TED.—The one hun dred and twenty seventh anuiversary, of Washington's birthday was celebrated yesterday with More naiad - reify and feeling thin we remember to have leen on any previous OCCIL9IOII. The day was eminently atutpl clone, the air being loft and temperate and the sun tibiae delloions. Addei to all, the feeling now prevadleg our national heart, in favor of the glorious effort being made by the ladles of the land to make the tomb or %WINO on a Fational Mecca contributed largely tathis remit. The day was ushered in by a merry ringing of belts —the chimer of Christ Ohdrch sod St E tephenht oohed- Int moat melcullotlily in the morning all In the nary at.,L a national Woe wee fired at eantlee. Dud og the day the ships is ode port displayed ttelr bunting in the Most patr,ollo profusion. ' Pigs were stirpended In all PorliOne of our City—from' the State Minim, the pliblio buildings, the balls of the Sri commies, and from 11111,D, private dwelling/. The military, a a general thing. tarried out to ,galtant array,. and paraded our streets • with featherel end ingerm'and InteeltUr and fearful accoutrements of borrow breeding ware,' to the Stirring music of the martial fife and dram. Chestnut street, the thoroughfare, was thronged the live'ong day with crowds of fair ladies and brave men. arrayed in holiday attire and radiant with smiling bealthfulneae. There is something In the memory of the ttlostrunit Washington that ins-tree our people web a feeling beyond enthusiasm. The famed awe to whiclohts name is held id a most beautiful thing and never Wu It so exemplified pa yesterday. It gems to grow brighter with email aneneeding pita., and more and more glori ous as the dletehos between his day and oars grows longer. II illowed be the - memory of Washington ! OPENING Of TOR: NEW HALL or quE CoLtms- Ot• NNOME Cr. airadr...-The new hall of the flolumb's. /loglee Company, on Filbert street, above Eleventh, was formally dednated lest evening. The ballet/1s of a eery neatorder of architecture. and the manner In which the room, were decorated redeem great credit irk the onemittee hoeing the tuatter in „charge The cols- PeoT formed In jnocineloo at the doomed their old boars, and marched to the new building. A great num ber ,of, bullet rare - In aitedattne,7„ and :elillmled the scaitg with their dthll6rr. • The - treed Wsb ;eery greet the room. being litetalty lammed On order being teetered, Mr P Gallagher, to Steil nest and aPper , prtate epsech, formally deft ated the but ldirg to the used for which it was Intended. The kepi of the bulldog ,were =en handed by the obairthan of the Wilding comMittee to the president who receired them In the name of the mernhete. • r ' • ' - Mr. William Buan was then introduced to the misetb- Mem And delivered the dedicttory orstion. It,wav a Tam eutla.ot effort, sed was loudly Applauded. U. Alluded to the day°, which they were Assembled, to the print sautes ot Washington „stud Columbus, whose glorious diedsbrsee blended toge , hre' iu thiS'grest AR. Lion, Columbia. Continnitg to a MIMI, of mangy on Wepbtrgionle nienior,y, this speslutr paid a gLowtag. trib ute to hie cberocter sod.hiedeeds„ lle oorcluical by expreselog the hope that the ran party, whose hall bed pet been dedicatid to the ocee of philanthropy, would only be severed when ties reeve night becomes ha whice se virgin snow: when the litany ey,a of heaven are forever closed In death, and the uni verse is laid lu its wightfoodia. /leveret otter speeches were made, by Engineer roe sad several members of the company. Old Jacob Tripler, the oldest member of the Sire Department vim living, rang one en awn Bongs, and the crown diepersed about 9 o'clock, after viewing the building end ile map? arrangements.. • DEPOSITION AND INQUEST.—WO have men tioned, hitherto, the death of John Park front injuries received In Plat Iron Row, on Friday night:" Before the unfortunate man , / decease, he male a deposition to Alderman Oland to the following elfeet "„1. live in Oanal street, near Cumberland, in the Nineteenth ward; I am of the opinion that my life Is In danger front the wounds I have received; John Sweeney MOO to li/y bonne on Friday night, the 18th day of February, 18b9. after 10 o'clock; after he was there a-bile, two other men came, whet° names I do not know ; between ten and eleven o'clock John Sweeney galled me ant of the door ; I went mit, and be asked roe if I could toll him where he could get liquor to drink; I told him nd the other two men were standing out them; they did not Dome into the bone stall, but went away; aftbr some time John Bweeney opened the door Artie, add Hiked me to oome out and get something to drink ; told him I did n't want anything; he then said come out, there tea machinist that mints to me you ; I want out; the other two men were there with hint; John Sweeoey etebbed 1113 e three 7 imes; I do not know what he did it foe. uniese the other men tot him on: there was no fight between he; I had no kit fe or anythirig else In my head ; I sin posittve that Sweeney did it " rweeney, the person Park impliciVes in his deposition, fs fu wise*. He IS but nineteen years Otago, end is an Irishman. The murdered man leaves a family. Ate an in/twat held on the body 'este , tLy morning, the jury rendered a verdict that the deceased came to his death from stabs, inflicted with a knife in the hands of John Hevener, on the night of the 18th Inst. The evidence elicited 'at the inmost went to show thet Park bad been stabbed between the 10th and llrk ribs, in his left side, and elm In his groin—said woutais caning his death. It was also in evidence that Mire was A soaps between the deommd and Sweeny. Aft r the soullis, it was discovered Park bail been stabbed,. Ile charged Sweeny at the Note :with Intlictifir the whited, and repeated the charge in isle effidevit, , whic.b we breve printed above. The witnesses examined were Pr. Grier, Mary Jordan, Richard Park, Ile. Rittereoo, and Aldermen Cloud. The first witness. Autry Jordan. testified to the fact of hearing a light between Sweeny and Park She shortly afterwerda heard Perk call on her to onus end dreee hie wounds, for John Sweeny had stabbed btrn. The mother of the witness ordered Perk to olear out when ha remonstrated, living , That to all right, If yon witty me away when I. sin .dying." He turned and went away, when be met the defendant Sweeny and bin.mothur on their way home. Park said to Sweeny, Whydtdyoustabme ?t , and Sweeny replied by jog Perk why he bad bit hint with a poster bottle The Waimea did not me Park with a knife at soy time during the evening. When Park wee iying on a settee, he raked his son tavern' Came what Jahn Sweeny' bad &tabbed hint for Richard Park testified to the dna 'estimate of the right; to taking Sweeny home; to diec.verlog after., ererde that demoted was stabbed ; to hie g that Sweeny stabbed him, awl to the fact thet he bad newt no knife in ilweenre band dialog the evening. Sweeny and Perk were both Soto:toted at the time. Aldermen Cloud teetiged to teeing the deposition et Fmk From what ho could learn, uecresod's wife wee s notoriously drunken woman, and sweany was in tge habit of running after her ; when deeeteed went hems ha toyed Sweeny there, tad this circumstance led to the ddliertity Deoearea was positive, se s dying mad, that Sweeny stabbed h m. SUDDEN DEATH.—At .an early hour yeeter asy morning a lc,!ger at the, Spring Ghrden •tatim hourtl dlee4 very enddeoly. The name of the onforta. nate man tv..s.Johu Duua. Dr. Brown MO with him at the time, Of his decease. ANOTillilt NEW STEAM ENGINE.--The Liber ty Hose Company of tbfa city plated our eke yester day in oltiz,tile arms, and drawn'g their new atona l:lre engine to . its future home. The appartitue was twat., one of the moat neat and beautiful that we hare aeon. It woe vary o.nnpletly put togetcer, and of the moot oymmtitr.ml proportions. Ito power of propell ing rattr IC cold to be etkOrmOttp, earl it will no doubt work fearful havoc with the •• devourivg alenatit,' , BO people call it We never too one of theca remarkable .cad maga! machines wctbeut analog it as another atop In the great petit of 'intim progress. Ttle MILITA.ItY.—The military companies et' our olty, se a genera thing, turned out yerterdey, and leaked Eery 'reit. The Emmett (tuella turned ant Ter) etrong—etrouser thou we have ever men them be fore' 'the Independent Oxeye 'made an ekeeidingly cr. ditable appearance. Ihe national ner:M were out too, but not nt Ntrong an they generally ore. Ihe rea• con .., f agned for Of. Id, ttl*tr the company Lure dl•poerd of moot of theircU uniforms preparatory to thew ar• vual parade, wb.ch taken p.ane in April. The 0 umde are a noble company, not a Credit to our Tolualtti oryaultitlon. TUE VETEH)OI.9 1812.—The old of the We of 1813—relive of the AecOnd War of the Revolution—met yetterdey as URIC, in hotter of the d.y. Judge Butnerland (mewled the chair. The great est coed feeling prevailed, and much lutereet Wan Maui ro,to,l in the fate of the old aoldterm , penelcia bill, which hem been baogleg by the eyelids Juriog the peeeeot see lion of Congr,” A nOrie* of reeoluttone Were passed, one ootdemelog the botneetead bill, and another advo• netteg the it,ls.ttOtt hilt. SI:1110VSLY lllJOavi,--4 poring 'tidy, named biles Rosanna Lollinger, residing in Olive street. above Twelfth, was Fermi:lily .injortd r n bh nlay evening, by being ran over by au amnions. Ova wheal pated over her; but betel.° the bind wheel had reno , ted her lee• eat', 14ollentnnt, Who ran n.av by; &espied her tram her pennons position.' wheel want ever her thigh., - Al) her severely, but wittmut breaking the banes. VERraeT•—An inquest was held on the body of the ory Alfred fitime , , who d ea from 1631108 re. 'coiled on too geecni•etr.,et Pas eager It allrotd, /El Pao wad etreat, nta- Moors She testimony rhowed that the rare were travelling , of the usual rats of Frep4; that tho deceased, with two other b , ye, were U. Qom , . platform by the conductor, and that the bay artmeriin attempting to got on tha fro - A p &aural, stumbled and fell Under the wheels The jury returned a verdict of aCtidental death " Leonard Lip was id ml),* to flak 4 l4l_ ; As'erda!, his loft leg and f eat beenib Into _a roper ea ta tblugar reilloweyof,lfinufte Butt & Il i zard'Atetlanti: aged Batty -fire years, was afro ad. to Be hatiptda tete - brut fractured, a d his bead ali - bod.fkbadlyinjuredilty the rudder% explotnen of * bib!, at tbeLNieliktrldiendiferf. In the elo.ulty of Ts -10114111. ViDl2O,lOO vs y mitical, and it is tested his atm will hate tithe amputated. AN /NITRES ?IMO FRATUftg of tbo meeting of Ilibbath-Fehool Seholars and Teachers at Jarne , s unit afternoon, will be the singing of several betuti!el dnete by the Mi3Sts Jirnta ' na, 13abSatb..edhool Taal bow. of , Ileeollyp,Z(eif Yeti. Bins:IGNED.-rr-Coiltrary•to the exixf j etatiOns of many. Mayor newi s h sittlinted the.ldll appreprleting 815+114 . Garden Ilan to the nee of the Court of . quarter 13esstons Whether the courkw/11 ,all Welt of the opportunity of changing Itilneaton Is doubtful. FINANCIAL AND COMMEtitiAL. The Sonov Market. , '• 'Pan ting.l pint, )N1). 22, 1&, The prime of gooks Cr. firmly maintained at previous iittolatione,- but , the amount of busmets transaded to very small, and there is an almoit total "abserce of a speculative holing at .the board. Bank etocks are in demand, with limited Offerings. The money market is in about the some condition as for the last week, easy at or a little above bank: Mee for prime piper, truly*. rying front gto 10 per cent. for lees known or less fa-, 'Need names., • The New 'fork rime says of the weekly statement mode by the banks in that city , •. " On the bank averages today the riediletlon of loarte end discounts is more opnaftlarable than was generally looked ter. A large amount of Ufa clapper to 'have run off withont particular effort at further curtailment. and it the banks were shove the street rate On demand leatm to broken, the aggregate line le brought dein to m 7,476.495 as &safest $130.454176 two wesits ego The addition+ to the speedo Ibis fig tweety a million, as estimated frbm the movement of the week (Meindlog the last nalifornia arrival) to our return of this morn Di The deposit nye .lea Steadier one , and pro belly contione re for a fortnight to some Tee area, lation is down about a hundred thou/sod dollars. ,The statement altogether Is received on the streettb la after noon as farther proof that the turn. in the market for money at the close of last week emanate to a return t substantial ease." , The Cincinnati t'onmarcial, which has for come time put charged that vlolatlona el the compact made be— tween the tone great riiiroad companies In Catcher would C• 030 another 113140T0, MASS the following de finite aciusation In its lane Oltieitirdiy last • • "It is stated that J. 11, .111emar,,ostri of the heaviest provision dealsra in Baltimore, or indeed upon the sea mr,rd, is la the ressipt of lettrra from Clarke k ,of Pittsburg &rots of the Pennsylvania Cent•al Railroad, agreeing to tate (dor hundred, tons of freight from Terre Haute, Indians, to Baltimore, via Pittsburg and HitTfebarg, for sqrty cents per hundred pounds„ losing ilve'renta below the regular tariff agrerd upon at the Ifioh du Hotel between the tour .Allaoths fines 't The partiedt,theCeihiset Meet In New York tomor row, (Wednesday : ) when A general settlement of nil matters in depute willbe oaten,' ed—with what success remain, to be lean. The lodates ottregio suffered by the New Yorit isilroktia, in the winter "stinaor; especially, which, result almost, If not to every instance from the ttattiral geographical adv i antagei of the bouthein hose, are steadily charged to Plinio faith ey the losers, whose Girded griefs ire etimtPeted and aggravated by the ef forts of parties West, with Interests to be servild by the milting down of tares and tolls in railroad tivairy- - the coal receipts from the Cumberland region era yet very knell. The ' llerltocedtie - difsgbanstia, of Cumberland, kid.,.ftirolabas the following account. It will be chlerred tbit the reciinte of the Cumberland , Coal Company are tiardly woithrePorting, being a mere homeopathie dose : Cool transportation for the week ending lebmary 11, 1869. Shipped' ores the Cumberland Coal C aneal , ' diailroad Toss. Cumberlend Coal (loaves). for the week MI per day 60 —Making only 0,093 tons Anon January 1. Shipped over the Georget CfeJk Coal Company's . ...:._ IZSZ23 Poe **Week. Oleo. Jan-1. Georro's Creek Company, tone..llloo 7,402 Americe.n Coal' Company 1 453 • . 0,471 Pranklio Coal 17 , ropsny 3e9 7,758 P0t4011.0 Coal Company 881 , 2,372 Barton Company 801 3 WO Piedmont &huh g Company 171 2,8 8 The only two companies that are yet doing any bri mittens of moment are the American Coal Coroitioy and the tiltscrge'n Creek Company. The Cumberland Coal Company, with its enormous capital Of 0 000 000 and its necessarily eipenslye Or ganisation. bas not brought more then the relit compa nies of small c,pital and meats. The George's Ornek Coal Cdmpany aupidy the Baltiniore - and Ohio Ballroad Company, and consequently mend bat little to tide wider for the general market. 'PHILADJILPHIA - 8T0017.' NXIMANO2I BAUL2 Febistary IMITATE' HT DAAILAT, IMO AND INONA.IGN AZONNIUS AND ONABVINN 81.113111, 11118 T 22, 18b9 , /coo., niirt-rara,lnOba .11101111rIBT 001 Min =TIT BOARD. , •• 1 . . , 9 5 By - infra 16.._..ctah. ,s ( 19) Catmint** R.... 1.5 0 060' do *b.6 140 ' do *b. 6 50 do s 5 6 60 ' 'do s 6 6 1 Phils Bank 1171; 21 Mochantea book ... ^..,if • .4 Dnioh Bk its 10hg...22,* 1 More* Oil Prot-103st 2 W Phil* B -491 i 30 Otroomerchl Bank .5s 30 Lehigh Scrip cub 29S 10 ' do 284. 1.000 City 61R B. 00%1 200) do ...... 00 4 10 0 do :10 do 99j 2 00 Road R. 6e 2001 Men TO V. 74....40 WOO do .... . 40 2500 ticruhdowo 1000 Buck Mount 64...70 1370 Fell C ay 64 '02... 73 "1 Penis .... ..• .43 46 - do .... cash 49 7 do '... .casly.43 19 F&M WOG efoora 99% Bear kfesd.fa 1t9.69X1 8ETW.19)991 160 '6:aimless 8....56 -6 21 PbUI Bank ' 111 x BOARD. 'I3I4OOND 1000 Penns be ....0214 /2.0 City do 64 P 11....9 1 / 9 10(0 ` do".` 50 kleld ll ea:A.llx • • A/LOMB(' P Bid. Atkcst. 99ft 991(1 do 99; 99X do liesr..1021;108 . • Penns be . . . 92,X .... 24x 24) do 1114'10-62X . do 51tg 64044.92 93 de" do 16.72 X 72X Penns B 43 43X do letta 05... .. 101 X, do 24w be.. —92,4 93 X ?dor 01 Oa DioP 47X 4ZA do Pre 11'5 105 X bolknyl Ns? Oa '03.72X 73 11 At of. Rentoolty..l,lsAg 50 Bead A - aOwn.g.k.ii 1(0 do 2 4 3 i 100 'do ^4,4 50 do 241 i WM—DULL. Iliet.AsAres. gek Nov hob. 8 i..7 6 17 I Bob Nay 8r00k... 6,4 )0 dq prf 18.4 lb Weasp , t & mm 73- 9 X • do, lolob mkg.ikX 79 X do 2d. • 67 ILong Wood kl 1h Girard Leh Coal & Lehigh Sorip..:..Vg 22 N Peons R OX 9 X -- do I -61 x, 48 New Creek Catawba* 6 8% , Lehigh 7,X PMludophitt #larkets. yaz'at.si ,n.—E,emus The Floor market ,la firm a! the advance, with fez. thee eaten of 400 bblslollflne at $5.87X and 400 extra at a price not made public., The retailers and bakirs are buyleg at Si 67,N. up to $3.60it7.f 0 41$ bbl, accoid log to quality. Rye ?Moe is held at $4 23,-and Penn sylvania Corn Meet at $3 622) 4p 111, without ealie. Wheat—There is not mush .dolng,owisg, to tr , e firm ness of holden, who are asking an adrence on previous quotations, and about 2 0.0 bus fair to gocd reds biooght 110n1450, and white 160e1700 4fr bus, as to quality. aye is in steady demand at 900. Corn is unchaiged, 'and 4:000 bits Yelled sold ;mostly at fdc, lOats are steads at fp; dir,base, Hark—guateltron to quiet at $33 gr ton for let No 1. Cotton—There is t ery doing. owing to the demi. esti of holders, and about 360 bales have' hien dliptised of at previous rates. Gro ceries and Provisions—Not mash doing; boyera and sellers are apart In their views.. Seeds—There le very little Olovereeed offering, and a few Email lota only have been taken, twin store, at so.etae to er boa; 60 bag. choice reed sold, from second hands, at $7.8 . 1N 44 box ; , Timothy—A tale of 50 bug was Made at $2lO so' bus. Planeload is worth $1 16 sir bus. Whiskey le dull at 290200 for Penneylvenia and Ohlo bbla, and 2814 e 4P gallon for drudge. New York Stock ichatige, Feb. 22. acAa 0. ' niter 2000 NirOain St 6s , N.% 1100 N Carolina Om 08' 33:08 6118840ar1518 • • ' 84% 5000 Me It 28 m. bit 67, 4 ,1 1000 !Moots bd 89% 16 Bank of N York 1063 !al) Meobsoles Bank 115 AB Ilaitivrer Sick" 88 • 86 Bk of Commerce 101.34 20 Del & Hod Co 09% Tia Penn% Uoal Uo 811 300 'do lBO 5 Pacific Mitt BCo 70% 26 do sow 70". 300 do 70% 100 Ourobarland Pre( 23% 409 Iludioo Baer it 323 60 do 830 02% 300 N Y Central It 810 76ji 260 do 78% 1631 do' 78% lt 0 do ,s3O 78% 100 do • D 7 78% 10) do BEO 78% $OO do 810 78i 860 do 800 78 % 2 0 do 78861 $OO do 630 76% 000 Harlem It Pref 40 200 do 810 39.' 401 do Wear 40 I 100 do 600 40 200 311 ch Cen It 880 50 250 48 60% 6 do 10% THE id &BEM, 100 Howling It_ , ado 491; - 160 do • ' 49; 44 LaCrosse &Ma R 1 . 160 .do - ' • . 11 1;; .1.%13110h13 &N la 18 25' do ' • 17,K 611110118 Closed 45 160 : dot.' , ''• .' • 45K 100 do , 160 0 46 100 do ' ' 45) 1 00 do • 560 45s 11l It 100 'Cao ' ' ate() 69 r6O . co s6O 61 60 do 649 t Cleve & P 11181,13 9 EU do by 60 Gal & Chic li 630 69K 160 do 4EO 6.0 m 225 do 60K i 0 : • do, : 610 OK 100 - do 094( 265 • do - beo 694( 60' do ' 610 OK 100 do 19% 10 Cleve & Tot It 31 100 do beo 31 lto Ohio & R 1 619 1260 do 61,11 100 do . . 110 . 60 160 do. 630 616 160 .do 620 61, , 4 10 1 do 510 61,1; 1110 do 53061; 60 do 600 01,4 AfiliES.—Pote are in tuodsrate request at $5.62)id 6 oi3j . ponds ;mutual at 66 137}pao. Yamr,—By auction ward FOld .1,60 brae* Palermo °reuses at $t 1.e40 do I , t 11.76c01.f0; 410 boxes SU LsmousatSt 6 , 3t5t.60 ; and 400 do at SI.SUS 1 50—tbn while comprising the cargo of brig thalo.ts • from Ea aralo. At:Jun.—State and Western Viola is steady at no: changed prices, with light receipts, and sales to the ex. tent of 9,000 bble at $404 t 0 lot. rejected $5.30e5 50 for superflori State; P.OBOlO Cm' extra' do $5 41.13 5 CO for imp. flue Western; $8.05o8.:30 for common to good extra do: and $l3 40 ht 1.50 trr shipping breeds of extra rotted hoop Ohio Canadian Flour is straly : with /labia of 500 bele at $0 80a1.30 for extra 8 , oth. ern Shur is armor. wi:lt +sire co 3 thh) lthla at 55 z 5 .b for counnoo to mixed sod 56.:407.70 for extra. On stn —Wheat is dull with sae cf 1,001 bushels at $1 40 for Souther, : and $1 CO for do white Cora 13 'itt 34 / of $.OOO bmbela at SurB3c for Southern yellow r Bl4:34c fordo white. liVei•ern roiled nononal a - 850i8lic Itla is quiet at steady, enth rates of 1600 busbeis pale male at PC.c. 01 , a are unehanged, and quirect at 500544 for Southern, Peonsylva. la, end Jerk.", and 544105.f0r State, Western: sod Canada Dane —The marker is quiet for all r'escrlptions. and NOO con brain but of out eale bf importance. that of 1.000 bales lifsolla at Boatoa. ex Sinn, at (I%e, 8 MO.. tYL 4 , 4t..k0er cad Messed $l2O, do lindteseed $lOO Jute 90.0: 1 55, 8 mos. tome :a ir . oier'pt 750 foe nommen Rockland, bed Fl for Jersey —Pork fa intones, With MINI of 10 Ws sl.l.ioa ;7 C 2,14 for old Mese; $18„r1s f or low S E A $18.373ia13 50 f r Prime : Bat is smithy, with &Ore of 200 bola at $0.E037 for conotry Prime, Si 75..,9 r o o• country Mem, h8.75re11 fur repacked Writes - 1i: $11. 50 012 for oitra do. Outmost. sou ra con are nom but qulot. Lard is lino at 11,a01314c . , with rules of 103 bolo. Batter stidlilltbila are FUGAR.—Ii. 01. 110LTMAZI Ce. Co, bold by auction 260 mots Non Orleans Sugar. at a. six moo. Wool. —Sy unalOn 50 bales common liop,lleh, allght ly dthisited, sold at 10e, Mil. WllliAnY IS (Piet at 26%g. Sewing Illnoblnex.—.llll periona who have been ladood to WY Itillthg fdriblnaa which will not perform No work that parohaeore expected them to do, are ioriiimed that SINGER'S bfacto ES never fail to do any kind of work: NO oni is ever dirappoloted in these Machines , - . •11 M. SINORIVer, 00., , ja27-am CO2 OtiNSTNIIT Street. Singer's' hewing hinehtnes.—The new Fatal -17 Bowing Machines ; at !tin and gl5, are *Minting not renal alteatlaa- ln all efisantisl good qualltica they are tenth the best Machines ere's. offered at a low Ivies I. 11. BINOER h CO., 00: 06381N0T Otreet E T KAAA7E.ScnooI Clos.-4f iniox Ys**l•-•."3° of mach fatereat, cleesilosett hy.thelifiliest religititte ;lees io the isorninx,stel She. mate:atm of the Ns. iioo4 Elabbath school %nit losi t ice? i 4 thA#ol,l4ooti• IA Satleipaijori otthle evititstei in Ty!. o f the large {mother of delezt - te'e Si?d:',othe fa the eft." to-.attest! Ute,Citurreattoo,it.rerreeohred to- hp* ms semi-day Basile ea.oten , e Prayer INeetist at Jaynes. Han, tad fizeordistgly. : the epleohibui heu tencot 'that feomeselt :hona,,qtsTihtklkevety pvt, iscaudis s al e kdk r as. rte p'sitgas tits netapied with male two hawked mi. nige , a and delegtter, LA dating sdepatattoo of sbeit twenty varrerteti to libi CiANS the propos Or the comgregstioi _were,. bj appointment; that Ay mora earn ally intended. The exercises were coudectad by the Rev litr, sad the eerriees, es a whole, were OA meet inter es thai apd solemn oharactei!, An address ku Mole py ono 9f the seamen,-that wee fall of pathiie, 'add doubt ful tended to iwaiene Miner eelleltidit In lie '1.314(ii of eikeist*ziefleho bantlf of the. usifal clue of moo he represented A thr Ding *dims was also ine'ohy th . titer,.Dr4ftephen H. Tyne, of raw York, to whi reference via mtdo„to the death of hie ion, and the'derth of a . nephew AI the time name, ad timing occurred et pearly tha. same time, the latter limn met his end while in th‘ diac-irde cf h a anti es a tailor, on the coast of the PA = Dr. Tyng'a ap pear t/ the ear. Med Inittendioce was one Of the most elt4oent and enletirrint we Mira eeni heirdoted Aso Mach impressed all present that his saggeOloni thwthetne of ell who fileieedvci hint Bye sing - Ulu esioridance—u is learned from the reworks of Mr. - Georg* It: btuart—yeatenlay *so the anniverlary of the - ttiotiog of the rioob dty prmer , • • meetings from the small int...room into the main room of Junes hall--an oecLsiatrilltion was, duohtleas, broilkit to the reopintrttopii; hnodreds into were then pre_etit, end Wiwi. with 'ete; ieibember ttle warning roles of the lantentad•Ting, as nit that day he rose iii the audience, arid, his peculiarly , iniprosalie urged Csp;ti the inaitiiiideioreittenstsr 'thei,"notirithr ste.nd , rg their 'sat Increase in nainturs,li their atienigih was in God, and In him only At ax o'clock In the afternoon, the hour appointed for openiog the National athbath•School Convention, the hell wee ',adult:led, scrotal hundreePleep.tt Wog In their pl. cos, After singtog a hymn, the call for the Convention was real by Mr Gouge H. Stout, who, with a few Introductory remarks, rooted that Professor John B. 11a,t, of, tlat • ; tap, be. called upon tempwarily to occupy 'the ihnir ; which hairing been agreed to, the letter time forsoird,' end, after thanking the audience for Ole pertia:ity, and making a' few appro priate remark!, entered upon bin duties • The Rev. Stephen ff. Tyng, D. tr:, was then called upon to cCer prayerta behalf of the object for which they *ere assembled, followlag which the Foriptttree were reed by the Rey Alfred Oookmen part of the 18th and the 1134 Psalm. 6n motion of a member. Mr. J. P. Tustin, of Waah legion city, woo appointed teMporary . secretary; fol lowing whiebiXenotion_havini been carried to that ef fect, a oommittee mu appointed by the catair, consist lug of one delegate train each State, to nomiaate al um for a permanent organisation, and prepare boil nese for the Coneentionoorkleo otoonotttee wet made to conairt of the following-sawed gestlemea : Dr. Niepbtiry, of l'enarylsania I Auras Tappen, of Massa. obi:netts; L. A, ripph t of Cooneetient; B. Blom* of RhOde island; Nam 'll. Thompson, of New York; d. J. Dumont, of New Jersey; Deo. f pub, be Dela ware; J; Hoe, of Maryland; IL D. 'nigh* of ~lr girds; M. H. Miller. of Distant of Coinmtofs; 0. N. Busk of Ohio; A. Elunt f ot lintneky ; Rev W. 0. Muon, of 1111004; In, Jobn Hockaday of Iowa; T. J. Bell, of bilimeardi,. and Obar.es o. ' idOse, e t We bruka Territory. nob committee harm retired for businsa, a Committee on Credentials was pent ap pointed, consisting of john. M. Henderson, N. C. as count*, B. P. ,with, Peninsula HaJtir;o l . - - 1 4 4 B. Elherreld. During the absenisit of thus committem, at the re elitist of 'go (Weenier POI - lock, the besitiful hymn, commenelog t IVArres.tha aims sung with great spirit by the congregatton. The Chairman teen called for uses that delegates might have to ononsurd nate. reaptatingthe umd‘ttonot Baths% entoole tr, the various sections represented; which request Wile re sponded to fictrilumeroni riete:itere; some, of the state ments. being of a very interesting character, indeed. In '`iisct:there - was nothing" abaolitely discouraging brae ientiensid - new Bichieond, Tfrebria, 'elated that the white imPulation Of the r city =rerouted to thirty thoesiid,`Of which r imerithasumnd Were chile dren, and out o: thiepunibor, fire thousand ire him dild were enrolled "In theiritabbethechoole, and that this was tritimat any particular effort; Ili also staled that of their entire white pap:dation, the numberof seven Thousand were corzununitant members of church. Their black population—whirli numbered 1 (man thonnand—he said they were sirt accustomed to enroll in their schools; yet they mule them welcome, tot en couraged them to attend, end of thewhole number there were over/twelve hundred who did attend the schools regularly. At wu the cutotn in his State, via apt in tt sir tartest Cities. on Sabbath *niceness to throw open their chureheefor the tee use of the blacks, and in this way the church accommodatious seared to their col ored population ithoreded the demand bj sitgega for at least two hundred end day thousand peresns. d gentleness froMPittsiburg rem and said that on that &nudity alternoon a meeting bad been held in that city with reference to thlkcionvention s tosppointdelegates and hem:hid Title . him the warmest _turogisterlationa from his brethren io Pittaburg to the 'Mends of this cause in Philadelphia. wags:nen nisi New Jersey gave a, hopeful account of the p!espereureesaltlen of their schools In* tha t ,hieto ;i. Pgri4 ter York: the tiding. 'were' 'also ' th eethaki i . boaster evident. intl. eat:or* of .projress—Prolosser /tart here Stated that rfC 'ward be a sgitirse'rfitioriat Sanday.a l hool Convention in nothing:was heard from the great West, eepecially' , en that section of our coon try, verve* melt represented:: ' this appeal lit. gbidlate, of Ohio, beteg celled or, came forward and weld anfiernattai , eth ‘ii.telialf Or ill* * cause, with out, however; gairinhatetailltatiithei as to the present conditienot r the w h eels in the 4 intrott„tinnthee mem. fnno Neri - Y'vrk theta; jive an soomentrof a Bsblit o nee which, to one jear, bed,grown from ettlit to forty dde m somber, awd -fooiieo :ot wimm. war ;la the natant me admitted into the clatuoit Bads' elated upon, Dlr. Thompson; oY Reir York; made a speech in favor of% the true hrollierly•lova spirit. lie bad by me Labe been Introduce&as Adz,* Timmy/son, which, however, Ae wished to cit . ritOt, OEIIO AM not 116 juelße j of, at least a judge cinqof Bibbath mboola, and in that field he had Wositedivith fidelity for forty3sars, and he hoped that God would let ham live forty years longer, that hemight work with atilt more diligence than he had ever done, ieretptere. was followed by Atr. Sollitd, of hisessehneatue, who related an Interesting -inattent of a Greek-Who - bed • been converted, and wine coming te'imhttret,College td fit Kemal, for the mi ni6try. The committee now being ready to report idiom e, the following gentlemen were presented - Pres Meat, E 1.906 Pollack. Vice Presidents—Owl Amos Topes, Maas; Russel Clotttb. R I.; Ms. lchn Wvadrati, tiolll2. Ron. Edward Lambert, N. A. J. Dtimont N. J.; GOO. W: liparke, Del ; Wm. D. Camp bat, D. C.; 8. H. Devaugh, Vs ; R Hnott , Ky ; Ser. B W. Chidlaw, Ohio; F. W. Ferree, Ilt ; A. J.,8e11, Mtn ; P.O. Hale, Wls ; 7st. kleoandleas, Pa ; Rev. O. Q. Goss, Neb. Ter. Business Committee—Louls Clam pm, Nelson Ringsbury, Hen. R. R. Reed, Jas. W. Weir, Geo. W. t hlpinan, Joe. R. Bradley, Jr., bra. D low, Wm. Id. Rey% S. H. Melvin Sectetaries--Ranry Otsy Trumbull, D W. 0. Boors, Geo W. Bleaker, R. W. therrerd, Rev. T. A. Fernley, Geo. Bangbmau. Pollhek then eisine`. - lorelard sod. made an eloquent _ address upon the subject which had celled them together.' He'eprike it considerible length and was greeted vtllt oftrterrited, applause. At- the close of his address the Contention idienmed until Thy o'clock to the evening. The esentog mission was main ly occupied in %leeches by the members on topics of a load character. The Contention will contlene to ees sion during to.day to-morrow—morning, afternoon, sod lining. • - ' • •' CHINA AND -Qo4yalsWoltß.—ln this important department of the trade of Philadelphia, she bas tong maintained en enviable pro l eminecce, and which, we may say, ban been materially atreogthened of late years by several pito* homes of ample facilities and a com mendable spirit or enterprise embarking is the tall ness, and prosecutingg it wi h . great menus. Of the meet active and well-known of there, we may name the popular establishments of 3feserrs. Boyd s Mond, and Messrs Turnbull, Allen, t CO. The former of these in located at Na 3/ North Fourth street, four doom below the l'erchantsillotel. and new palmate a stock of goods in every way worthy of their reputation, and the a attention ;of ,wbolessle buyers. In . passirg throne% their handso m ely - arranged and well-lighted store a few daps sine, wet were forcibly street with its system and complet-nesa for transacting business with faellitr . . The house of Melina. Turnbull, & Cu., Noe. St and 25 South Fourth street, also offers to the trade an eaormeue stock of every thing inelodad ender the head of Ohina and theensware The imeorting and j)tibing bosinees of these gentlemen has weedily increased, notwithstanding the adverse times through which we have jeet passed, and from that present ample preparations to m.et the parse of trade., the present 5815011 is not Mel) to prove en exception In this respect. SAESUATR•SCHOOL Mmstuto —A generalpeetipg of Sabbath-school "chalky' will take place this atter neon at Jayaa'a Hall, Addrewes will be delivered by aavatal Illallagulabod clergymen from abroad. THE LAD/ES' Snormta OCIDE AND HOUSEKESP a's COMPANION —A new and mach improved edition of this highly uaelat wozh bee just been issued by 3 3. Co hen. The publisher deserves credit for the judgment .lisplayut Sc the arrangement of the rove of Informs. tion with which tho Quids abounds. Owing to the systematic lettering of streets and the easelfication of gaols, information ought le essay obtalaea. To the ladies, this little work would-germ to he iodieyeneable• It can be haa..ini all the boikstorei. • • BIRTIMAY was ObSallied with recra spirit than on soy presbaue eeeition for some time pe,t. The [muscat attractions and the icvely weather closed the r`reets to be thronged by citizens and n•ran grre Amooget the many obJetus of sttrzetien, we no toted none that received a larger share of atter thin than the Old Franklin Ball Clothing Emporium," of P. fI kdridge, No. 321 Chestnut street. Brother M. P. Willie, as usutl,tras all bows; scut cottrtesles , ' to the numercus visitert of the old and is - puler este biktomelt. WItITIRG FOR THS Haw Yonit lanssEst.—We on. deretant that the proprietor of the Fero York Ledge r has offered a writer of this city a theuesnd dollars a week to indite sketches for Ma popular jcwrial. The off-r was retuned, the writer iu question being unwil ling to rrlinqaliti the agreeable task of setting forth to almiring world the'merits of the splendid garments mare red sold at the brawn etre...Clothing Roll of Wet hill & Wilson, Nos. tO3 and CO3 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. CIIIYALROUS.—There was recently a duel at Na p Area, Ark., between a dont°. and a tailor, in which the doctor"abcit the tailor through the !eg end the tailor the dotter thtoeigh the lower eiteemity of the` coat They were made friends upon the ground, the , Scoter agreeing to drain the Utica's leg, end the teller to mend, the doctct'e oat jail. Had the duel occurred to thin iicluiti; eqd eget might easily bars been re placed by - aa elegant new one from Granville Sto'am' Fitahttraable Better No. 601 Chestnut Weer. • Parse Dcrwar.--The citizens of Richmond, Va., on Saturday last, voted against• a city snh• toription: of $lOO.OOO to extend the Itoanoto,Val ley Relined to lieyeville.