The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 24, 1859, Image 1

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ANIT.II ) .I.9ENDII,-GNNMAN,
„lAND ATCHlggeif •
15_1Y GOODS,
2894 km 241 NORTH THIRD STREETS
eicree Rew;s amt.
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MERRIMAOR SECONDS
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1FJ0:EL,,p...4.utp,,,0 CO.,
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Arp.-4 9 Bilas
IDBY GOODS, -
No: 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
- • SPRING STOOK •
is sow complete in all OS • depeatnients, and ready for
"Pronipt , paylag merchants; front all parts of
tits reepeetfalli solicited to all and ene
mies for themselves. feblo Sm
ANSP,ACH, REED, & CO,
—WHOiRbALE DEALBRS '
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01op.tliweatboriar Tktie dad Okstry
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• PAING„IIIPORTATIONS, 1869.
• B.IB,LEY,'.3IOLTEN,,.¢.WOODRUFF,
, 326 MARKET STREET,
- , rum/mamma , •
_11,04e, now in store a complete sod
SPX.X.ii % otrilD STOCK
!otiew aio.diosoowes •
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'hums ROBES VIES
ROBES Ditoczvol.ool , o IN BARsol,
(MENAI:CEEB,' PARIS ORGAIIDIES,
• JACONSTi detr.,
Also Scull Hoe BONNET FILBBONS, PARIS MITTS,
aCI WilrEtt,, 40
sit Roiled Corner, Square, stens
Bp as L-paraii and CkantilleMaue Mantillas, new and
dNitiNle &epos, /te:, ko,
Ws WRAC's attention or burrs to our mead Stook,
feeling ,00rtadent tbst ens o ff er indueements Cast
will, peer' satterectory, as our stock embraces some of
m4t deiirable goods now In market. • febl6-lm
mcip.tazult & -
CARPET HOUSE.
Here rem* from No. 80 BANK Street to
CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITI VIA STATE-HOME
Janam -
;SPA/146, GOODS.
A'ime pubieilbere reepeotfully ask the attention of
• their bias* and all
OASK AND 1311gRT411111 BUTTR9,
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STOCK OF GOODS;
HeUaKng it to
AN, naitiryeered try Sor ia . tblo market)
- r_They are oow4kotly ieeaiylna 4,oBlrable stria of
• I:MESS ,5r11703313 - •
iitio New York Wod'Ottioi. sonnet. -'
ritANCIS 'LASI3:ER iSc CO.,
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spraparGpv..l.s,pB.
JOHN p:ELLII39N & BONS,
-• 155 MARKET MEW,
Okl* 4 1, 110 ••
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CANIKORES, - AND -TESTLNet3, • .
- To which the attention of BtllintB la Invited.
tal;Biti
T4B ,AND, FFANCYGOODS.
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ABBOTT. JOHNES, & CO..
889 MARKET STREET,
Me now preparod to otter a largo
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To phio b the ikak
THE ATTENTION OE BUYISRB.
bol4en
AB: B. CAMPBELL & CO.,
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LINENS,
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jOHNI3: STRYKER & CO.
DRT,GOODS.
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BRITISH;
, IrRENOIt, AND 41NERICIAlt
•-•- 11ESZIOODS AND CARVITS,
Boagtlt excluslykly /lOortoW, and 8014 low for CAOW,
'By put room! OB reoKikti,
810 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA
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ITHIAN, JONES, & CO.,
- Widt;ll3A.Ll DEILLEBIS
tabl4m
30SHITA' L. BAILY,
IfireaTza 'AND 101313X11
Or
" PORELION AND DOmESTIO
DRY , GOODS,
No,. 218 MARKET STRJET.
--"' NEW. ifOODS receiving emery day for
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Attl.:4ll4' CITY AM NEM" PRIM
ROTIINTGOK., GRANT, & CO.,
Impostem and WkoWale Dealers
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VBSTINGO, and
TAILORS ' TRIMMINGS.
333 . 11AILKST STREET,
(or 6001[0
estd-Sal - - Pidladelpkts.
, 101-I.N H. BROWN 8c
iltionießS AND JOBBERS
AND , DONESTIO
-' :'DRY (loops,
o:. 307 , MARSET - BTRSE'T -
- - north side, above Third 'limit;
febldted, r
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
coca
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110 P MUT ri..TwEVICiRP, .411ORNEt."
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-•DRY GOODS,
WHIT!" GOODS,
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No. 304 MARKET STREET.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
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240. 31.41.1iKET STREET,
614'4 ' 4:4i belovi 130tt3 eide r
PHILADALPHIA.
illillittern eirorba
1859 NEW 1859
STII4W GOODS HOUSE.
THOMPSON & JENKINS,
.. 628 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention of buyers to their extetudve stook
of Ladles , Straw and 811 k• Bonnets, Mimes' flats and
Bloomers; Itertia,,Boye, and ;
Arttd
otal Plower*, Bitches, Trimmings, &c. •
, Btlng exclusively engaged in this branch of binaries'',
parahaseriwlllll6l ft to their interest to examine our
stook before purchasing.
TUBB. h. FRALEY, (formerly of Wilmot', Rome,
& Praley,) now engaged with the above hpuse, solicits
from hie friends an examination of the stock of Masers.
Thompson h Jenkins. feblll-2m
.S,II.II.LINERY
AND
'STRAW GOODS.
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A MOOT OOMPLETI AND 01343113 R ABAORTIMANT
OP
RIBBONS of every deeoription,
BONNET SILKS AND CRAPES,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES,
And other Millinery Goode.
ALSO OP
STRAW GOODS,.
OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE VARIETY,
Ia now open for examination by, and sale to,
ORM! AND PROMPT GROUT-TIME BUYERS,
At • mall advance upon drat oat.
Those dealrone of saving • money in their pareineues
should give no an early call.
ROSENREEIIi, BROOKS, & CO.,
' f3l MARKET BTRRET,
feblCBin (Litt of No. 83 Routh Second St.)
HATS, FURS, •
STRAW GOODS,
ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, &a.
- •
, HOOPES & DAVIS,
MANIIPAOTHREED AND DEALERS
Nos. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up stairs)
PII/LADILPIILA,
Hive on hand anentirelynew and complete stock of the
above goods, laid in for OABII, to which the attention
of buyers Is invited.
OHAB. HALLOWELL, late of the firm of Ohu. Hal.
lowell & 00., long known to the trade, would be pleased
to see We Mends at the warerooms of Messrs. Hoopes
& Davis. feb9-2m
,NO. G. FALCONER & CO.,
DEALERS IN
'133 33 C 3 INT ,
BILKS, AND MILLINERY DODDS,
No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET.
feb74m
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS
- .
Ravin removed from our old Maud, 45 South Second
itreet, to
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
lIIFTWZMN BIVIIIII ♦ID %SOUSE,
We are now prepared to exhibit to our nnmrrone pa
trons a
COMPLETE STOOK
op
STRAW HATE, BONNBTS,
MINES' sad ORILDRIN , II RATS,
BLOOMERS, OAPS. Ao.,
//AHOY AND ORAPB 'HOBBITS,
PR/NOR IfLOWNRS
RIBBONS, 'Adze,
ilt1011Z8; ,
,
Embracing In all as sesortuont unequalled in this olty,
and we respectfully Invite the attention of merobsinta
to our Spring Stock.
Oaak and buyers will Ind Repo:Tally thole
interest to give ne a call.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
i feb9-8m
I • HILLBORN JONES,
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Importer and Mannfaeturer
•
or
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
LEW:WM and PANAMA BATA,
' ARTIFICIAL !LOWERS, BUOLIEB,
To which the attention or City and Country Deaden
lasolletted,
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Below 71 P T 11. leblZa
3300 ts attb saner.
LIENDRV & HARRIS,
MANIIIPADTWIERS AND WIIOLIDALN DNALIRB
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N. W. OIL THIRD AND ANON STRUTS'
PIUL&DELPRIA
WIItLAN & CO.,
WROLEBALE DBALZRI3
Ih
BOOTS,
MORS,
AND
BTRAI4 GOODS
No. 813 MARKET BTItREi
fe21.2t0
00i'S AND SHOES.
The eobeeribere have completed their
SPRING STOOK
or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they are prepared to offer at the lowest priessi
on their nausl term.
VAN D0311N,, SMITH, & 00.,
903 MARKET STREET,
febl6.2M Attire Fourth, up stem
B. P. WILLIAMS & CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SITOB
WAREHOUSE,
No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET%
feb3.2m
JOl3. 21 - 10.3lorPSOZST t3n
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
WASEHOUSB,
No. 814 MARKET STREET.
irr A largo and genrral assortment of Kaatern and
eltr•lnado Shoos constantly on hand. tabLtlos
SPRING STYLES, 1869.
J. de 312.. 6.110:11•TID3i3Itel,
WHOLESALE DEALERS AND AIANIIMAOEMIIIIIS
STRAW BONNETS AND RATS,
BOOTS, bl-10ES, &a., &o.
Being prepared to offer as great Judi:cements to
buyers udobbere In any other market, Invite an ex
amination of their stock.
No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
fel4m Near the Manhunt/0 Hotel, Philadelphia
LEVIC3K. RABIN, & 00.,
BOOT AND MOB WARSHODAS
AND
MANUPAOTOBT
, No. 525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
We have now on hand an extensive stock of Boots
cad Shoes, of all descriptions, of oar own and Eastern
Maisifieture, to which we invite the attention of
Southern and Western buyers. febl.43m
earriance.
CARRIAGES
CI TRH MANDIAOTIIDA OP
WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
REPOSITORY,
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PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY„:: FEBRUARY 24.• 1859.
Oboe Sinbings.
LAING & MAGINNIS,
No. 80 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Importers of, and Dealers in, '
SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS,
And all kinds or Shoe Tools.
HPPIIILD'S PATENT BOOT TRIES.
011YMPING MACHINEp.
lIEATHIR HOOLINO MILLS.
SEWING MACHINE BILES,
THREADS, and
NEEDLES.
ENO GM, IRISH, and AMERICAN SHOE THREADS
fold- tmarl2
SHOE FINDINGS.
ISAAC BARTON & CO.,
86 SOUTH SECOND STREET, •
IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN
• FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING%
SILK AND UNION GALLOONS,
LACETS,
FRENCH KID, PATENT LEATHER,
ELASTICS, BOOT WEB,
LINEN BHEETINGS, DRILLINGS, Ao., &o.
tebB.lm*
EDWIN N. PAY NE,
Importer and Dealer
nt•
BOOT, MON, and GAITER MATERIALS,
Iron Building, N. W. corner ARCH and FOURTH IBA
LASTINGS,
GALLOONS,
MEETINGS,'
PRENCH
PATENT LEATHER
CONGRESS WEB, TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS,
- tebl•Sm] SHOE THREADS, LAOKi,
WM. JOHNS & SON,
(Successor to the late Joe. T. Johns,)
Importers and Dealers
I is
MOD STUYYS and TIIIIIIdINOB,
LASTINGS,
fALLOONS,
LAORTS, to., &o.
AT THE OLD STAND,
Northeast corner of FOURTH and 1.11011 Streets
-Camp iCha Goobs.
SPRING TRADE.
H. DIIHRING & CO.,
Nos. 28 and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Hare jnet opened thole recent
II&POWTATIONS
or
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALLWARES,
And solicit en Inspection of their complete end well
assorted Mode,
ISPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE
febb4m
BURNETT ; SEX.TON & SWBA.I2IIiGEN
Are now opening at their fßare,
No. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above Fourth, North Side,
A ItANDBOUR ASSORTMENT OR
NEW SPRING STYLES
or
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OT TUNER OWN IMPORTATION
And selection, which they offer for male to puma from
all parts of the 'Coned States, on the roost liberal terms.
fat9•Sm
MARTINS, PEDDLE, & HARRIOK,
1100111111111 AND DZALIIB2 18
1108/ZRY,
GLOVES, and
No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
YIV.II DOORS BELOW THE DIIHICHRNTS' HOTEL,
Offer for sale the most complete stook of goods
in their line to be found In the
UNITED STAIRS,
Consisting of HOSIERY of every grade
. CLOVS for men, women, and children, comprising
an assortment of over SOO kinds,
UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS,
LINEN/80/30H SHIRTS and 00[44E3,
LINEN CAHBRIO HANDKERCHIIIIIS and SHIRT
FRONTS.
._.z..eektese nt.ABYIO BRieft with chnine of ent32•l7
new dative with en endleee variety
.ot
which they ;write the attention et
FIRST-CLASS WINITRRN AND SOUTIIIRN
BUYERS.
MaOAULEY,BROTHER, & BREWSTER,
23 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Have knit opened se entire
NEW SPRING STOOK
or
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, and
FANCY GOODS,
To whith they smite the attention of firet.alsae buyers.
Oar stook to particularly adapted , to the
SOUTHERN TRADE.
to
SCRAFPER & ROBERTS,
42 MARXIST STREIST,
nii i (JORTEkS AND JOBBERS
EMMY, GLOM,
- SMALL WARES, 001 SIDS,
BRUSHES, LOORING•GLABBEB,
GERMAN AND YRENOEI /AMOY GOOPS,
Alla
• TAILORS , TRIMMINGS.
SITER, VMit-GITLIN, & GLASS,
IMPORTERS
WHOLESALE DEALERS
lIOBIERY,
emotrs,
iliNOit 0000, XIV
NO. 423 . MARKET STREET,
•9011 FOVATU,PHILAMILP,BII
Umbrellas atib Parasols
SLEEPER & FENNER.
Wholesale Manufacturers
ow
UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
380 hIARILBT BTRBBT,
IItILADIPLPHIA,
Are now maldog more than one hundred nod fifty
different warletles of Umbrellas, of every Cie, from 22
to 40 Inches.
Their assortment of PARASOLS la elso very large,
and for variety of design, styles, finish, and prices, ex
ceeds that cf any previous season.
Buyers who have not had B. & Y's make of goods
will find their time well spent in looking over this
made stook, which includes MANY NOILELTIRS, eel
to be me, with elsesokors. fetA•Bm
Chess Qtrimmings
EVANS Sc 1-lASSALL,
51 SOUTH FOURTH STRTM,
IBIPOBTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
Invite the nttention of
OASH AND BHOBT•TIME MYHRE.
TO A
NEW AND SUPERB STOCK
01101011 NOVELTIES
VOX 71111
X 2. In I ;ST 431. 83011.8C0N.
PIISOIIIA AND POMPONNETTE TRIMMINGS,
OHINILLE DROP•BIITTONS,
SOQUET !DINGUS,
BERLIN ZEPGYIIB,
SIIBTLAND WOOL,
NEW STYLE CLAPPED SHIRTS.
TRH FINEST IN THE NAURU.
Ja & A. REMPER,
33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Call the partionlar attention of the Trade to their
splendid assortment of FRENCH POMPONNETTM,
and AMIRICAN assortment _
BALL TRIIIktINOS,
RUNG PIONDANT BUTTONS, &o.
We ere prepared to execute large orders for Bilk and
Idarsellles binges, Tussle, Cords, Buttons, do , at our
own Faotory, reb2.2nt,
Alone.
VORMEROIAL AND TRAVELLING
oitiwlre *tellable In all parte of the world,
opened with the donee of Mame. GRORON MOODY
& OU., of London. Apply to
PAW, )4ACALERTRR. k CO.,
I 11.16. WAIN UT Stmt.
e 1,4 r t s
THTIBUAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1859.
Tbt,Moutes to the Cold Mines: —
[Tor T ‘ ke Prem.] •
Much ' rent has recently been manifested in
relation ' thevarious routes, from different points
on the tuf river, to the " Cherry Creek " and
"Pike's +Oak'.' gold regions ; and the friends of
rival are diligent in their axe:done 0 ea.
tablish ti 'Maims of each of their respective towns
as the cult favorable points of departure across
the plaitp'for the golden soil of the new El Dorado.
We bevies) desire to discuss the merits of any par
ticulartte, but prefer to give, far the benefit
of. those bout undertaking this long journey, a
few tig4s from the records of the General. Land
Office °lithe United States, which may serve to
aid in °Veining correct ideas with regard to the
geogralh • y of the country lying west of the Mis
souri, a between the 88O? and 42d parallels
north lotilude. .
Welit assume that the gold.seeker leaves St.
Louis b Ideamboat for some Missouri river town,
or thatrkes the .ITennibel arid St. Joseph Rail
road ac the 81210 of Missouri, end alights fiom
the cars pt St. Joe. His desire fa to ascertain the
obeapeetand most expeditions route to the point
of deetthittion. This point is Fort St. Vrain, or in
its vicinity. The town ofsturaris Is at the mouth
of " Chevy Creek," and twenty-two miles math
west of tie thrt. Now let rut refer. to our Owiern
ment .survera for correct information as to the
bastion tif Fort St. Vrain, of Port Kearny, and
of the iperent starting points on'thi Missouri.
We firi
I
DIG. mar. eta.
Port Bt;:yraln, in lat. 90 • 10 33
lou. 28 " 09 ' 138
fort ReWhy,' " lat ' 40 8i 45
lon. 21 56 83 I
leareewirth, R. 7'., lat. 89 24 re
lon. IT 46 08
81, 74:meth, let. 89 46 08
lon. 17 44 02
13 , onnvIle, K. T., let. 40 24 2O
lon. 18 82 as
blibraektOlty, N. T., let 40 • 40 00
ion 18 43 28
Onalia,'N. T., let. 41 35 99,
• ~ ' len. 18 ' 98. 37
Longliadrui cateasted from morld+an of observatory
atlVatAfotton, D. 0. Difference from Greenwich, 77
del , 2 011“., 48 too.
hoi the above tablo we readily aatertain the
aialinidisianoe or each of the above river towns
frau Forte St. Vratn and Kearny to be as fol•
lois .
To BT. TO /OLT IMMIX T..
P - W Os,. N. L.... 612 Prom Omaha 114
• , .1441Irsaka 'Att. ~606 N•tusaka atty.. 166
9 621 B191•11yi1e... j 63
" 6. 4 4vawir4411,K.T 617 . Lesvenw , rih...6.lo
" sl.Josapb 611 Joseph • 1:64
&aria Raver 600 Hamm River...Mt
" at, Yraln 68/
noir the foregoing we learn that Nebraska oity
is tie imarest Missouri-river town to the gold re.
glom of EAMON{ and Nebraska. Now let us look at
the different routes with reference to primal
oftbAty,. The extreme northern route—that from
Omtlm--erosees the Platte •rime , with its quick-
Boni Uttom and Its wide•spresding and varying
chained.. The man who 0006 crosses this stream,
at tie rlik of losing his life and his animals, Is not
likey to try its " bottom , ' the second time.
Tie southern routes lead us over numerous
smaller, streams 7 the, Kansas river, the Soldier,
the Grasshopper, the Nemaha, the Walnut, the
Big Blue, and many others, always, troublesome,
and sometimes impassable for days at • time. The
route Is longer and more. impracticable than any
our miner could ohoose.
1i remaining runts—that from Nebraska oily
—iiitsterteoted by but one stream of any magnl
tudt, and this has been bridged within the last
than months by the Cam of Russell, Majors,
Watdell, Government contraotors for the trans.
portction of supplies to our army Utah.
'De line of flits route traverses the ridge separa
-113 the Flatte river from the Republican Fork,
ant la panning It we are not detained a day by
awdien streams, and our animals are not worn out
bithe didioulties attending the southern routes.
Noicerous springs afford an abundant supply of
miler,' and gram L luxuriant We advise those
abut making the trip, to take the steamboat from
St2Lbuts, or St Joe, to Nebraska City; go as far
ailyou can by water—you have enough of lend
carriage in any event; confer with Mr. Majors, of
thi, Arm above named, in regard to the details of
tile trip—be knows every mile of the road you
rim to travel, and is a practical, warm-hearted
-- jrtA4 - 4114 - ' Amami
formation; take a little time In procuring your
outfit, and go with the intention of making money
by honest, patient labor; eschewing every evil
habit, and you will not be disappointed. D. J. Mo.
FANO! NOTIONS,
[Per The Press J
The recent legislation at Harrisburg, in favor
of raising the eateries of our judges, has met with
the almost unanimous approval of the Philadal•
phia Bar, and it is sincerely desired by every man
mho can appreciate the labors of these gentlemen,
thdt they Shall be bettor paid, and that the bill
increasing their eateries shall speedily pass. But
an omnibus hill, containing one oration of a
wholly different and most reprehensible charac
ter, was road in place on Friday kat, which,
should it pass, would repeal the sixteenth section
of the not of Assembly of the 24th January, 1849,
which reads as follows : " It shall not be lawful
for the judges of the several courts of this Com
monwealth, or any one of said judges, to appoint
as auditor, master in chancery, examiner, com
missioner, or appraiser, any parson related or con
anted with said judges, or any ono er more of
thhm, by ties of
. consanguinity or marriage." I
quote now from Pardon's Digest, Stroud At Bright
ly's edition of 1856, page 88, under the bead "Au'
(Mors."
The above 180tion et the in
stance of the members of the P11114;104 not
who for many years suffered patiently the intole
rable injustice of geeing all tite,Patronage of a cer
tain court divided among two or three men, who
*ire, fortunate enough to be, related to the then
julges by " VAS of oonsangdinity or marriage."
I trust that none of the judges whnse claims on
the Legislature have been so freely and so libe
rally responded to by this bar, have had anythin
todo with this attempt to struggle through a piece
of such unjust legislation. There are rumors of
pstoritinth and other practices sufficiently preys,
lint to induce some of these gentlemen to tie
Caittious heir they act in this as well as in other
11:letters; and should this attempt prove successful
in the Legislature, 1 trust that Governor Packer
mil fulfil the promise made in his inaugural, to
veto all bills which do not clearly express their
intention, and that he will see that a bill ostensi
bly to open Delaware avenue does not give the
power to revive judicial nepotism, and Inflict per
manent injuries on the pure administration of
justice. A Zdauann or cue Ban.
A St. Louis gentleman writes to the Missouri
Democrat, under date of January let, as follows
in regard to the gold mines at Pike's Peak "
can assure you that what you read is no exagge
ration, for it Is what I see myself. Nut what I
have done I will tell you. I have tome days taken
out from $5 to $lO with a rocker; but it is hard
work, fcr there is not Water to work with. In the
spring I hope to do better than now. Not more
than one-third of the people are working in the
mines, the rest are building hotms in the different
towns that have been laid out here. There are
2,000 persons in this valley. I hear that many are
detained at the crossing of the South Platte on ac
count of the snow, and that the snow Is very heavy
In that direction. Provisions are very high and
sasrce. Flour $l5 per sack; sugar 50 cents per
pound; coffee 50 cents. I.„ suppose you want to
know what the prospects are for trading. I can
not advise you, for I think that everybody has
written home to their friends to come and bring
something to cell. You can Judge for yourself how
much and many goods will come from the States,
and then add to this amount one-third from New
, !Mexico."
Defalcation of a flank Teller in
[from the N. Y. Times, Feb 23.]
The first toiler, or paying clerk, of the Atlan
tic, Bank, Brooklyn, not making his appearance at
his desk at the aoouetomed hour, suspicions were
excited that there must be something wrong In
his accounts. It was found that he left his home
is Elaukett street, where he kept house, at his
customary hour, that be took leave of his family
in the usual manner, but had not since been seen.
On examining his last account a deficiency of
about ten thou and dollars was discovered, the
greater part of which consisted of bills of the
bank. As there does not appear to have been
anything wrong in his accounts up to the day of
his absconding, it is supposed that he has taken
the greater part of the money with him. The
bank has securities to the amount of $lO,OOO, so
that it will not lose much, if anything, by the de
falcation. The name of the absconding teller is
Oscar A. Field. He is a native of New Jersey,
about thirty-five years of age, and has a wife
and two ohildrea. He had heels in the bank
about six years, and, we understand, had always
been perfectly exemplary In his conduct.
Ax Airwoman Ftx.—The Brookville (Pa.)
Affersonian of the lath Inst. says that a Car
man, named Cash, whiteout hunting in Clearfield
county, PAMe across a bear trap, and having never
seen one before, ho entered for the purpose of ex
amining it, bat unfortunately toadied the trigger,
and was shut up. In this predicament ho remained
two days, nearly deed from hunger and cold,
when the man who set the trap name to examine
It, and found that, loafed of.a hear. be bad caught
1131111.
Judicial Nepotism.
Brook] v u.
The National Sabbath-school Cowin .1.
tion at Javne's
(Disported for This Preis.)
•t half-past aloe o'clock 'saintlier morning the e n
ventlista ressootoblod at layne't Mill. The ettende•.se
was large, and meets I . t was elicited daring the
morning session, chieby in the way of statements by
delegates fro= various parts of tee Union, setting to tb
the present condition of the Sabbathsehools in their
respective 'districts. The following gnostic= will es.
°else the attention of the oonvention Miring their Mi
litias, the sires= of whisk elicited oonniderable &scut.
Mon during the morning tendon yesterday :
1. Is the sunda.r•tohool oompetent, se In agency, for
bringing the entire youth of our country under the sav
ing influence of the Gpepel
2. Mould not e%y teacher avail himself of the fa
cility of seats to familial whteh Lir position glom him,
by vlaltiog hie scholars regularly at their own homed'.
and than not only increase his influence with the eldld,
but mare the co-operation of the isn't f
8. Whet should Sabbath• school teachers be willing to
aeoept as s eat of their falthrnlness
4. What are the reiteleite gsaliiicatioas of a good Ban
darsekoot teacher? What ate some of the portionless
In which Wince is mod tnninent ?
6. Is not the sentiment of the Clunk and of Sabbath
who's] tesedutri In regard to the early earerendon of
childran, fax below Bible history and Bible kaolin ;
sad ought not Machin in all their initructions to keep
this object steadily In view, ma the greet and only truly
satisfactory remit of *air labor !
Weald not tba organisation at Eatutay.aahool
tesehets , associations add greatly to the eflialeaey of the
system t and what ta the boat Towne atgaatatag them 7
7. What ate the qualifications of a iiKd auperiater,
dent?
S. How nu we remedy the mat dagetsuar through
out our schools is the matter of committing the Scrip
tures to =mar/ ' • . •
O. How shall wo promote rho spirit of tonorrolsnos
swop ohildnia, both with relsrooos to present **iota
and habits of rotors tosiredosnoo
1O: how Oa we senors from the motalmnsblp of oar
Aurelio, that stadia eamarszearat,_ pecuniary, asp.
sort,sado persosisiserties lefties thoy ors to Aobbitti
schools? .
11. flow 'foram liftssloa Puoday-sebools oeutriottlas
to the oysogelfettlea of oar doriltate pop/Litton, sod
whet can be dome to glie s hotter Isamu* to their
olllelanoy, and how fsr, sad In whit way, insr math
sehools M made more if/evil:4kb% la sloratlar sad im
proving the Nodal comolltioa of the families roplaseatod
to them ?
12. How eau a larger &Handout* or oar growu-op
youth of both sexes be deemed ?
When the noondny hour matted the convention was
monad into the tunal mlddarprayer meeting, the ex
orcism having been condned mainly to the strangers
present. It taring b ten announced that Ike afternoon
would be devoted to the scholars of oar diabbath echools,
the interest:awakened by the convention itself—no tem
thin the charming weather which marked the oceaudon
—*Mantel an immense concourse of children and Melte
to Jayne's Wall at the appointed hour. The lower
part of the hones wan repined for the children, who,
together with the teachers who had them in charge,
completely tilled that part of the house; the galleries,
platform, and boxes, baring been occupied with mini*.
tern, delegates, Sabath-school superrintaidents, and
other friends of the ranee.
When the hour of ecnnmer.eing arrived, a beautiful
dust, entitled - . , Nbul words out nem die," wn
sweetly nog by two little alibi brought hers from
Brooklyn, N. Y., expressly for tke weeniest.
At the clam of the hymn Mr. J, S. Cummings came
forward sal said : It Is eminently fitting and proper In
the midst of this great National Babbath-eohool Con
vention, that we should present to its members demon
strations of tiring witnesses to the hallowed infinence
of the SabbetbSobool. and such are you.
In order to give direction to these 'zanies, I invite,
on behalf of the Committee of Arrangements, Yr Geo.
U. Stuart, Chairman of the Philadelphia Sunday
schOol Association, to preside at this meeting.
Mr. Stuart then name forward and announced the first
hymn on the programme, oommencling
AU hail the power of June , name,u
which was sung with mach spirit, the children freely
mingling their tiny voices In the song of praise.
By this tune the audience presented a grand speirtre
el*, being quite as numerous as that which recently
attended the High flobool Ocratutenornamt
Prayer wee then offered by Ur. Dr. McDowell, after
which the fieriptures were read by the Rev. Mr.
Our le—a part of the atth Psalm, ecnrunenclrer
" I will bless the Lord st all times; his praise shall
continually be in my motith.ii
The first address of the afternoon wad then made by
Mr lia'ph Welly, of Few York. Ir. commeneed his
speech by addressing the ''Prealdent” and the little
"bright eyes' , he saw before him. Ith bad often
heard It seal that It wsa a hard thing to talk to
children. He didn't think so, it those who un
dertook it you'd only - remember to speak in stack
• way as children could understand them. U.
bothered that If the understanding of Children was
addressed they were gully interested I , and Rhea
ha &MS to interest an audience of little folks; ha
always attributed it to bka own stupidity. I' And,
now,” said be, "unless t seem* poor attanikra,L,
60 think myself TM/ atoptd; and do pan weatons
on think myself stupid 2" The oblides/a baying Ira:
*AM, ef tidandtmworndmyy.
responded distinetly sit over the house, ' , lea, str,' , to
the great amusement of the audience. The sequel
proved, however, that Mr. Curtis thoroughly under
stood the art of addressing effectively little children,
sa for some twenty minutes he bald their attention
closely, and related one Incident after another with a
power of simple Illustration that we bare tartly heard
equalled in what are styled flabbath•sehool addresses.
At the close of this address, the second hymn on the
programme, oommenelog
U I have a father In the promised land,"
ri==
Mr. &nut then said, that many years ago a ship bad
dome over to this country, containing a little bey, from
Wales. This little boy had gone to the far West, and
worked himself through collude at a cost of thirty -too
cents a week, and to this day that boy bad devoted his
life to the work of gathering children into the fiabbetk
sohoci; his name was .0. W. ChidloW, of Ohio, and he
would now address them.
Mr. Clddlaw was not long in vindicating his claims
to the position which the remarks of Mr. Stuart were
calenlated ro give him in the estlmatbn of the children.
He also evidently understood the art of Intrrdnedng
troth into the mind. of the young. It was Intensting
to hear the hearty Impromptu responses elicited from
the scholars by his questions. What is the beat
book in the world? said Mr. (MMus , : ' , The Bible,"
wu the loud Gad general answer ; and to the inquiry,
"who gave as the Bible?" the response was equity
prompt
By and by, after speaking at some ieigth of the lut
portends of children continuing in the Sabbath.schodf,
sod pointing them to the danger of leaving it, he said,
"Howl my children, u many of you as Intend to bold on
to the tiowlay-schoid till ties in your sesta," and its•
stantiy there wan a general uprising all o'er the room.
tehis afforded a happy opening for appealing to the
achers ,present, u to thole duties to htif pledged
multitude.
At the close of this address, ano. l .hdr ries* wee sees
by Ere Mimeo Jarenlna, of Brooklyn, after wh:oti gt.
henry Clay Trumbull, of Gomreetlout, agent or the
Teachers , Association of that State, wu introduced,
end made an earnest appeal to the children to prollt
by them Instrnetionr, and the Sabbath-echool &draw•
tags' they solo's&
The third hymn on the programme *u teat snag,
commencing
(i Amid the joyous soenes of Xarth.”
The next eperiter introduced was Mr. Bollard, of
blamachnsetta. lie too proved to tie a +stares In
the cause. lie related a story, which created mdch
merriment, of a poor woman who oantributed a hun
dred and twenty chestnuts to the Sabbath-le:hoot sense.
Ifs bed three little ellk IMOLA, which be exhibited to
the andlenoe, contruniog sixty-four of these chestnuts,
which he said bad been sold a great many times in New
England, and added, that If there was anybody in the
room who would give ten dollars for the chestnuts, he
would twine It at the close of the meeting, on con
dition that the ch./stouts would be returned to him !
Another story, about a man Rho had eared bla cigar
money to contribute to the missionary cause, elicited
great applause ; but we withhold the story u it we e
gives, the author having given notice, before he at
down, that el it was copyrighted, he should expect ten
dollars from any one who repeated it.
following the admirable address of Kr. Bullard, Ifl.
bloCormick, norrespondlog Secretary of the Toang
Men's Christian Association of New York, was intro
duced. and made, in wetly reenacts, the moat eloquent
and effective speech of the day. Ile closed amid long
continued applause.
The beautiful psalm, oommeneing—
" The Lord's my / Shepherd, I'll not want?
Will then sung—the congregation rising to slog it
Colonel John 11. Thotopeon, of Rochester, wu the
next speaker. As a Colonel, he stud, hit Snit duty was
to command attention. This tune berme him wee what
he Auld calla respectable detachment of tke Sabbath
sehool Army. He urged the children I. be punctual In
their attendance open the Sabbatlaachool, and never
furgektheir penny contribution ; he behoved that nut
In Importance to salvation was the penny oontribution !
There was a great work for these children to do In
bringing in others. U. wanted, to use • military
phrase, that they should bring in new scholars in plat
tonna f and he concluded by expressing his hope that all
who heard him might enlist under the gust Captain of
Salvation "
Mr. Bowman, commercial editor of the Richmond
Enquirer, wu text introduced, led made a. very venal
hie, and, though•lsm humorous than come of the pre
ceding ones, • vary pointed and Inters/tins address.
Another beautiful duet was here lung by Mimes Jer.
main.
The Rae. Mr. Butler, of Washiegton city, wu the
next speaker. He was himself a Sunday.school
child, and as a minister of Christ, he felt it to be his
duty to teed the iambi of the Cwt. Ile had, ever slue
he oould remember, base in the Sanday.settool, and his
pray to Mod wu, that u his list day on earth he might
continue In It.
114loyentor Pollock, r f Penn eylvania, was next hi.
troduced. He wee disposal to do as clergymen some
times did—make, In conclusion, a few " practical re.
mark■." The Governor labored ander serious disad
vantage on this mouton, he having almost lost hie
vo i ce i n presiding over the convention. He then re.
labia few incidents, which had come under his theme-
Mate notice to the tlabb•th.sebool in which be was
himself a teacher. ILIA practical illustratlons of the
" I wonts" cants," and the "I'll tryst' were
exeeedingly happy, sad elicited most Intereetlng
kespousee from the children. He believed the test
of success of a Babbeth•sehool teacher would be found
In the tiCalt of prayer. The teasket who did not
sorry his scholars with him , Into hi. prints oluiet,
TWO.CENTS.
soots Dot aqua soataisitig Matti from his labors.
lits 0000looloa was s 'Willing sod pat,taitatte to
tko Itsliceirsd tslooalit of s mikes lora, sad, t,oonl
setrtkag illusion to tki rsitlikg:plsoe' of Ms ribinahat of
us la/liana Wooklostoa. Ho eke*" satta d stains
applause.
The Convention geseeptelled at halt-put won
o'clock, and spent the arming PIINIOII to lateruting
dhentegions of the variant points set forth In the pro.
gremlins of sehleeU to Do eolteltred, and adjsurao4 to
malt at the unit 'hostiles moralng.
Leiser from New York.
• ILAN DAY AMONG THU TAINTING Of DIW,TOIRK
WILT TINT ARIL DOING; 010101 'H. HALL
CHUNCH,GIGNOUX, HART, ELAUTELT, MILS
FALIOTT.
of tho Prue.]
Niw Wiz, 111. 22,1160
A day or two duo, I plaited my arm within that of
one of the most eminent of oar artiste, Mr. ltWett,
and shandonot myself to his gehlsoas for half a day,
among We brethren of the brush. I mearody need VV.
tut, standing as that gentleman eoemededly doesi it
the head of Amerfolnportealtare, he was rewired in
every , studio we rutted with marked eordialikr.,
the more ao, perhaps, trona , the fent that
aeldem dads time to visit the dais of hls lie
thew artists. Tint, to DodarartWi bet drug, the
upper portion of which spry haadteesnalp IEOI
up for studios. EWA we entered that of H.
Hall; who was working tip a stoleh of "Don Quitete
lu his study situ reeding the morel " The headirkieb
he km glum the Don leapirtralt of a brother aviator
—Alirsioter, of Boston-4d visarthly shavirkmeed
lodivhinal—oos ot . thosta otrup- insured chap', who
look as though they Dover had lien boys. It isle
tended for the- nut exhibition of the NettlesidAeit
dewy of Design, A fruit Pus, font Cut by dre,'dnialt
ad, stood In aloes proxlnlityorimle seathersd abaft% to
nooks and corneae, were coolie from micas gems of
the beet old amatory, rude tutor Mr Mall's Well to
Slarops. Two of they are : puticularly good. The
Education of the Then, by Fabius, and a Holy razolly,
by Betabrandt. In the' sibibittan rum, leielgteed
fro the use of the various artists In US building, was
bee portrait of a lady what has the misfoeue twists
mat in her eye, whisk Wittist the mew* beset reek'
cheated person unwise, that* lady had a easteitiren
feet This, of comae; drove,' u from the room. Nut
we started for the saw' Belau, recently *sets* is
Tenth strutexproolyfor thouscumnolatieuotpatirtin
soulpters, sad literary men; and an adralrsbly-arrangod,
admirably-kept building It, ie. At the end of the es
trum hall, on the 'hist Sear, Is a sputum exhibitioa
mom, coutructed' 'hipresaly for the , purpose, In
which an suspended mural pilatlep, more' or
. somitoeterts. Ascending neat. statnray,
end winding . through a swift 61 , 1 7 =Met'
like' monitors; we came to the studio of Oh .
—"Niagara Church," u many mill :ill—whom we
found hard at work on a iamb lendmapo Of a seise is
Bemador t about six feed by tea, wheals trait/1W origi
nal and excoliont ; in Its way, u the Niagara. He ts
beatowing 'an immense amount of labor epos St. Iry
dud, It le imperative that he shoed do so, Welds fame
Is sack that ha ousel afford to past a' pose pletwo.
No pies Is yet pat. nom WS landeseme . bet it will be
not less than six thousand doles. Before selling It,
Mr. Church will cause it to be exhibited In the rend.
pat cities Close by Church, Glgobux beds' his court.
He has severe moonlight view, of Magus 'each
of which is good, as I us test* from parsonsl
familiarity with the various points of view from
which they are taken. Scattered about ids room
are all sorts of pistons, Indicative of big •treatility
and talent. A okay higher, aad we Nod lir. A. E.
Hart, with broth is hand, at work on a martaiview—
" Mount Desist, Maine, titer a thusdays storm'? it,.
Hart tells me that the vicinity of Mount Desert pa
lmate a greater variety of Else sea views than are to be
MCI en any part of Oar coast Mr. Hart also has
Novena capital sketches of wild somas is tie Wetlands
and =natal= of Ulster county. One of his but
pleturm ,is a view of the beautiful residua.
of Thorium Fraser, Rm., at Hestisp, on the
Hudson, near Tarrytartn, from which glimpse are
bad of Plummet, the rattily of the Ramapo,
the Catskill mountains, and Tata *Quasi:ma of
which lest Coops.; has, made a Au. tee--
tura. Next we hare thottutio of Charles I. Blau
velt, whose small sketch of "Tim Counterfeit BID" Is
admired by emery one who sou it. It shave you a
poor woman, with a basketoa Imam, Mad with gra
ceriu, put purshasad, for which payment is offered by
• bank-note. The note is rummest bad, which she
di/belie-rem The ottani* of the puttee, exprueloo,
he, make an affective Wilma. Coming down Broad
way, we drooped In spa bum, she has Just 11A14111
urns* gook thlop--t Wood-Choppers," "Bit
EaUtek'a Day In 'theiMoralag t " and 'lt Evening "
There are for Mr. Shaw, a:Wealthy iguana= or 800.
too. Imes is also' ankittlig' a lastrupo fora pa:
Unto:, of fortune Is lialthooro t who, last fall,
pre., on ardor r tea Elliott , 1,/hurolt, Gieseax, Be.
read; Netainti, the , twe H Warts. Blauvelt,
!SUS* and Giv,sti paatik Vanii - of aiy subject
thiteutt alght Meet: snake t,l t bus dye time to, di
the_wirk, and Nadi Seihrhis et& pies' typo' kW po
tore., Esitlof :the stoodios t , thugh• sat lust, le El
liott's, where, eluding molest the wide, are several
Pritistii; utak* by the vinierEal geese that Loa
Pfteead Wen it the bead of I , vitig poatralt painter.. Pro
adsmi/Saiustithyta lea toll-haph of utiirre. Sunman,
plain tor use alp;act, ehmetaasautoi sable Oust he
the Governor's room in the City Hall. Near!: Wished is
• strong Uwe, of ex-Governor Enos T. Throop.
Betide It stands r. portrait of one of our must
stiethiesiebod Physiolue, Dr. Chiusano's,' aed ea the
easel, s .patriot, commenced that morning, of Mr.
Howe, the MIA who invented that part of the sewing
machine which the patentees of different machines
are obliged to use, and each of whom pus him a tribute
that amounts in the aggregate to nearly a thousand
dollars per day. Elliott, by the way, bas, with the ex
ception of Inman, painted more of the proUalts is the
Governor's room, In the City Hall, then coy other
artist. He has full-leeeks of Governors Hunt and
Bouck, half-lengthe of Mayon Wood and Simplast.
A portrait of Mr. A. V. Stub, the oily chamberlain,
now under way, presents another sperdosen of his
power In not only getting the stilling lineaments of
the face, init of Imputing to It the very character of
the moo.
The town bee been onfivened with an unusual specta
cle in the courts, when the recorder, ex recorders
and sheriff, seemed abut to " collide." • chap of the
name of Janet, formerly cashier of a bank in Oonseeti
eht, deemed it arprodient, a year or ma ago, to do Ms
bank ant of same $70,000, sines which period ha her
not been apparent in that part of the ballieriele.. On
Wednesday one of ear * detitettess epotteid bier, ae the
saying is, and took Mm before the reseedet. A ones
lion of jurisdiction eras. One 110 of allows Waimea
the :oiled aftruuld, on a requisition of the Governor of
Connecticut, endorsfid by ex-Oov. Ring. Another set
held blamed)), proems trout the Isisorder. The son-
Sating fuetionaries all get togethef, talked sisughtUy
for a moment, end then the sheriff ordered his depaty
to take Jones in charge, enill *Mut him to the State
line of Conneatient, there to delives his to the dude
0 that ate, who would be in dune to readve him.
The dap tty tut Jose by the arm and rushed down
stairs vri th bin. Zmitooorder graith raw after the
twain, with a second writ of hitheas garlic', bat the
prisoner bad been harried off to the chniage and driven
whir. No the writ arm not served. The whole pro
ceeding occupied bra a few minuted. Farther pease&
logs against Sheriff ICaily, end other partiu,
threatened. The affair derives additional intermit from
the rant that all the parties an men of plank. Smith
has pluck, Sheriff Kelly has pluck, end lismarfor Bar
nard Ise any amount of pinch sad as tailottaies =Num
of ;erratum).
A beckelidei tionted
000 with one of oar city papers
says that the Rev. . ,as eloquent Methodist
preacher, wee formerly a ta rot That afar ef. sum
Omni*, naturally uplre to the cloth, and lie adoptios
by them is almost invariably atteaded with =eau
The is *attune of mamas In the leaguers la Mope-
Muttons of a Jai. Tafrlei.
Richelieu Robinson bad had prefisatztles.” The
chair en long occupied by John Quisey Adams, in the
Home of Reermientstius, baring bus pdrehased by
some of Mr Robinson's Meade, wee preeented to him a
few 411•01.21111 time., Horace Oriels, maaktar the .p.eek,
in which he alluded to the old chamber of the 11111114,
to his own a:aeries.* will. a member, and to Mr.
Adams. Richelieu responded, Introducing a link In his
osmium) with Paw ge Sawyer."
Wave yon printed in The PM!. that ha tie State of
New Jersey, in the year IS6S, there were 3 liblimarriagea,
14,0/IX Mrtits, and 7, 8 32 deaths: The odds seeinto be
ad right.
ratairrna, Nuanan.—The Newcastle
(Ind) Courier Kaye that a private letter to a
gentleman of that, piece from Jasper eounty,lews,
relates a horrible murder perpetrated by a man
named Harvey Copeland, recently, on his wife.
After killing her, it is said, he ant her bead off,
ripped up her body, and tut off her legs! The
bud he threw on a neighbor's straw stack, and
concealed the body in the stable. He then put on
some of his clothing, went to the stable and hung
himself with a rope from the rafters. He and his
viatica were both burledthe next day. Copeland
was an Indianian, from Henry or Wayne coun
ty, and his wife has a number of respectable re
latives in Henry county.
Tun LIQUOIL SCLLII3 of Muscatine, Jews,
got up a meeting at the Court House, one wresting
lest week, as we learn from the lowa Journal, for
the purpose of denouncing certain movements on
the part of some of the eitisens to ward enforcing the
liquor law. The friends of the law rallied to the
meeting. as well as the friends of "free whiskey,"
and they so outnumbered and out•manceavred the
latter, that the result of the meeting was an en
dorsement of the liquor law of the State, and a
recommendation to the City Council, to see the law
enforced.' The getters-up of the meeting were
deeply mortified at this result, so directly opposed
to what they had calculated on.
FAILIIRK.—The attempt to deepen the chan
nel of the Mississippi at the month by closing
some of the outlets, at an expense of hundreds of
thousands of dollars, Is a failure. The bar wes
never worse than now. A oonsiderable fleet of
vessels It. at that point, unable to get in or oat of
the river, and many of them bard agroaad.
Tax New BEDWORD (111103.) .Mercury flays
that a gentleman in a neighboring town, who wig
struck with apoplexy a few days dna% was to
bare been burled on Friday last. The appear
ance of the corpse was, however, so lifelike and
natural, that the tonersl services were defend,
warmth still remelting in the body.
Tux SPRINOTIRLD COIIIIISIPORDE3T of a
CblOßßOppeT says that the honors of a seat in
the Illinois Legislature have grown to be exceed
ingly irksome to • mejority of the members.
They are now working for a dollar a day, and
boarding themselves at ,•14 a week. A few are
sick, physioally, and all are homesick.
RETURNED Hosts.—The ROD. Pierre Sonlii
returned from Mexico haturday last, by the steam
ship Tennessee, in eleellent health. He spent
about a month on his hacienda, giving his atter
, tion, while there, to matters 4:canonic: , /11.!ply
with Its improvement
~osic~:ra
s t.
1 41 ,9 1 156•61110216 bale pia.olo . lll,
lOW figliswgindlol-! 4 4 ‘
Nriqy iloitoradmi 4 ioa tent be essempulti by the
mete of the effter;" -- nreribele tosemi etneetatei
typ4viebet:iies hide or St iiit stoat to
mines nee.
sttfolept /16!"..
iris sat taboo Mites fiat sosistissiOns Vita tk
Wrest ion of 1* 41 is lido ;skim*
npasonss of tie sommoosis +, f', tie imams
porsittos, oissy latsmillos list vOl Dv Wait..
tog to tie sowsstriesam
:771E. CITY.
AMMITIOIrre
Wittiirr CLAars's .ILicmstaarr
PI Tito Diu Wank wa sm o. .
mow Vuanmessunst Tr 31111.--" Tha Illiamborn
~ Asal. ChaFtatteis MALI
Tan
NATIOII44 Chma---!! AbabonliN Manes~
" rAuVir MIMS Ca ot lliNtr"t!
. /Ihrkadia, eyarsidi,
Ambirae - - - • •
Matlasouws ,@ rye fens PIM%
Came from Open; namable', Donato& sets . oci.
Tranaturs. V.a.mrstss.- I tlftedugma Mambas
seesta..,
ASSID . I:II.,T Ihrturrxes —sew BLit.
A Efronrc—There bed been much meas.
meat daring the pretest, week amen no fay ad A...
sakes zare/sties is • dams which was wade epee
the eawkryars tar Wier tram and raised- • great
deal or Dells Ise bias espedmed bias lattst,- the
being itnn is a detessistion as to yield
the at We. Ate nieettoy hold aeTseaby ens
iss. by the j , it Iru determined flat tee
Ms% ars SW* • Welty, the treed Ledge et
theldsrlitss' esseisttlos Cher expenses to
Maio asdred atlas or Se "Sty. It we Saba
that jimet asekssered hilts Se of lard week, sad
that ten linsdrat ted litty will LIM tide sett
wort
detnesli are not set. INA number sew out of is
WO deer Satre*, eall 411.11 tbooPina hare ebtalsed
work MIS yds" shot, as( they esbeeribe liftr gents
len web, Aar ti
d e psrpasted enstrials the who as
It rsw
N liy the„
-that, . ellineen of ihostrt
at kise
the womb Welsh's
aom
=se demanrywort ds4br the jearsilmssa strg
stesehrg„ sediatt a! WI, Ws istensy. is Sias
meeferetery mem te belt host*him delesninatis not
le mat Ma unless the sias Wed tartly tke work-
ZIP Mall letnes Seance Ea= a peenteerd
ma fa this remermeat, fa ayes Mileihrered.
add that Owe wee, d memo, a mist dememi far
Medd la.airy ehese, sad that it am as
the links we We to thesiestes the esderern
1 1 / 1 111ai dowelled sis the yam ar
SC Se wet the enters lerwatit,
• meths of resiatiase "wised by therOwd Asonahk-
WI were Ted itartelt the mreisf• t"
eyemetny telt by that body serWentieste
knothres 1111 Plinedebblat sad_ eadePertber. • that all
Wens Was seplisattesi ter Mint shall yew •
'WSW ban Os ralstonate seestaties te. whi s sk
as its atteebet, to the Stead amodattea, lama $5
sot voot Igo be Oral baserriel ma Wing the
WILI" Mi that fade am. destrete et twist the
Istid asr die
two titate Imp
• &sows Oncuurrimii , -ems, to :our
Wise yesteasy. Oa last whir
was eel% heate;ents talme te, the kWh ware SSW
how, is Cherry, strnit, Anie
hta wile sal that -Attsimmat et the
wits wes that her bouts:dial - 1110/1 sate' ta
%me lfamm, bolo& ss,ssos6B.aardeeij 554
two the taidlywerem ate" dead to Sew Tsa. *Mt
teeth* "MSS ellehstide Wham Sat.
ifs Set lbelt Or mkt 11161111.11' lasts am to
be Sant, Ste WNW 4 beikee Wd lovas 6e
newlywed-an .14e14 s2.osmg the ihmedr hit the
laSsy eta tare sowed bties et leiter to New
Tusk. Yesterlay allissen Ml lep am woe pieta ip
Dawns ass% 1/1411111 be wet Astir Sr tae host
NOW tatelaar, qsd lts weeash' %tee S. the Stab
ward Ilillikllll UMW. IN Want ammalitylieilars at
his we's•ton, ate 'Dyeable's iiptatharil tiammtlig
his wide awl eldlihns..lr mid derekamedeed 1001 l In
Saves. Vim Mime fa elseke:llol!ft i _he , bed It
largo snag twin* liste.obethiesseetemetibb
his wite--ta lam- siaLigormoinst=
wan* ea Seadei AIM nftta-be WO
bow. It le aet Isews 140 bta
Y he &se so tsteraslea Mew lialulatt io
ler that nem me , dead and it hews MS Warts
sat* asswpi is Stalest at the statisilerie hello
prima Its Side sad idea were issth eneteltee asst
eel- •Mt It as Itiglares by bendy awl tepees le be
shoat IC peon at ads_
A Swami", Accimorr.—Mn. T.S. Alain
so., a lely.rerieregbi West Philelldhlie, seetheirm 1y
Wined 40 ,1 TM/4W sassing 11 a /*Wile thieeet. She
.1 . 111. 60110011_ tank Atari elene,the lorl 0 ler dew
might thi Si NA of thetl = f t= bet dove s. lthe *net seem ese lest. hi 'out a
mem* lietthie prortery le ethililleedt/eableit - Ms
WM imimmiNit PA swolikkos.4444 illitsi:Oß /1 ta.
playsteires. .
A inu! -- 4i6Pair#llo4*lX -'.
les
tqui.ll44o•4l4ll. " " fit ilmi& t a
eitearepet tliii - itilie — :trii
tiatiostr . stenf slim - tiii - 31hCalli ja!i
_.''
Tire ”thetereettbe aired terithre Irleirlithill le rth
°Seer. wig. NiFirifrilhe *4 sa Is at-tgartk tat ear.
thrhtrira Trott - "With eitheil the lililje)ithrors forth
A Jitterintme Fax.iicup:—A! ''craisit - man
sassd Maass non IMP e rn es! isle des to Piss
as *maw ay iiro" alms, sad retied of 411 his
min diaarCissmattsg is Moat ikrs Lolls& Ahoy
Clark vas armor! ea -Us shine se sesseWilt 1 201 0
robbery. asi sea met is ipidpisi rattly limsa
Istetortcni
lloeraeti Cuss.-4craeish Moor* a white
maa.szed My-two }ern, natio anal Isti tie Zia&
aqua Yinapibl, Unita bat two ol" lingess bun ea'
whits at weft is ma err Ski isesterbea ionic - Hisarr
teach= was Uses tO ilk* *PHI place sitis a coupons.'
fractal* of %be lam a , amp" by tin Aram al a datFlat•
csanl"
?nut Ar.aux.—Tlt Slam titre yesterday
Iniesteg;sheatlo Vara, rip itnit4 1J tals tunibir
eir i Water In a Awe ti Vett ebrirlisr
lan Yea: !Wow 11111111 nitsgsfaiii bean
say sensesgitei, els I # l New 0 1 , 6 * -
Asuival. Bars.—The Washington -Slaw,
On a Mos least satapdalag acme saltsidarr atepess.
unlit ittuOb•er this taily sad *Mane diet
tall nos enradarr. at ria sj_l M.
Conxrrrzo.--Sweeneythe parson charged
with ih. 414 Peak,* .44619144, at at Vidal
appeared la thls paper. was omaalt portarday sem
tag to ammo the raarp praterrad scalar. Ida.
THE 'COURTS.
YESTERDAY'S P1OCINDIX411;
[Upertad for Ma hses.]
Nun Pitims--Jadie Stron3.--(Taffies Gallen
n. Joesph Rub. ♦n action at t•osar and °emotion.
to macre poorooostoo oL attain tortm eitylogoo. sod
We of Unmet &Hord to bon boom Ittogolly Nobel by
Ike olotbactoot sod sold at obotbro MI.. Jan oat. W.
L. Winn sad D. W. O. Illorria for ;Ado= ; Yazooas toe
flsfooltat. . .
Dam= Oomq 7 -.T. Hue.—Joseph R.
Gleam, Hail Y A acikna en as Matta
lobstica No Wilms. Vredlet Ibe plagier for
SiNN -A. Wang* ter the "Wald ;I; Oily far do
fenisat..
tris.l.: P. tflite n. The Amedesu Mutual Immo*
Oennefy. wag seediest of now aed sonirendon.
to mover pewees of aortal& Catania sod Amboy
vlannet hada. Alngloroy Cloweey heeds s.d ten
fold dock. pledged with the defeetteet, as oseerity for
low mad* to the dem of Odloolelmor & Cook. It le
alleged on the part of Ito lataVff. tlud all the ad
mums made to the dna of Odesl.imar dr. Cooly have
been wad, and Untie la eetltled to Ile booda. For
the Waage tt le alleged that sine the piston, Ina
Wean from We city. Odeettalmer borrowed from TAO
defendaste MOW laid" they addlt 1. plalsll see
not warm or. lost sly that he gestesteed a. /Inas
WI *odd M Iris to the Sm. of *Mar et Woo.
Jury oat. G lade fee pialatit; Moms. Setae
and Vmxd f0r'41011611114. . • . • .
Datum! Goirar-Jape Stroud. -Hopple
TI. iliomaker. As mai to ressirrt:tb• nits of Ih•
koo4wto and Moroi of• 1•4•1 y Xarbet "hist, mei
as • Wawa' het. Ihdirm, hot then sr a•witraet
to pay ray sone. Whet Isertfs hiladast. Mehra.
Orr •trr W 095411 fee pi; T. O. barritos tt
dersohuit.
!be Ckmmemirelat Isitesset Oeseetay no. ambers Ckos.
eel. An miles ea • preetlasery note. No Cases,. Ver
dict Orr ~11. 'PPS 60.
Jetts Mien= vs. Jaw Dee & Li settee es a me.
nikusests Bea dohs; 93112 is 6C lAA& Uses
vie a riordict for dateedist. lttatl. for plaattlC; L
H. Parties far delisdaat.-
Inuit& Maude Iv. lola Dausll7. A MAIM es
•du MIL No &how Verdict fat platt&M, $1111.71.
J. P. Ihistia ftt pbdidit,'
/*We"' at /IL a. RR** vs- ..11464PL", ail
&au es Um prusidiodu NAB% igg7 Imbdrood &
umbe hr *hat as hie to pus" aad as the
andialar /RNA& . _
Di=lieeknee ea; Prided* Wren and Slotierb
rirstalusa. 4 sthressarla *sr Jarirmat
to seem ms rey alleged to to Is the lento et the gm-
Moho& Verdict Ur the defewdent. - G. K. Dade ter
pla J is o t L
o T w yMe illoi t ts a i lT *.
bt. suable et
Sobert Temnika, Oseeneet. In sole. per sereiesa
restree& as probe to lb* Übe: boa WM& pooperty,
sad tablas *Urge at tb • persiterl atialalar.
that there ow se manse sod the *ogee wore=
Moist te. Jury out. D. V. O'Brien kr phelatiffi J.
P. Bristol" for defeedest. -
Qtrstrris ftsssrears—Jude Ludhrw.--Tbs
buy In the maw of Pcs, Theist; Weilkide, met
Plumes, el cell with Wrglag, before mometed s
s
tained • via. of let wiltp.
Zahn ream. silasJohat Chuolisteadesdrailty ha tine
abuse of amen as& hatb• op spos Damp. Om-
West to pay a lee dr hoodellsro ma ss .
•
Jobs Wet me elseepet oda the User, et two bosh.
ell of mei, the property et Behest Itesiseres. the
O n e keeps `ate and iraeolmaa tw o
the befendsat W upon sheep of ma. with two
Umbras of mel to a log. Tim dateedeat was also
eltergei math the homey of the bag.
Po The
returned Inner a the beg was ablest from the eitt. ws T o lu a s
o • rerdiet of not guilty as the
of tho beg. sad guilty ante the lawny to
et
John &alines was charged with the Unsay of •
direr witch. valved at fifteen damn, the arty of
Keil Ass Wright. oilseed. 7he poosratriz lee cook
In Joao' Hotol„ Boa street, sot the defeatist is a
&wee sad wetebman Is the same glee. Mrs. Wright
tattled that oho Walter watch down upoo the WA*,
and that the dobodsot wad the Daly parent a the
room from the time she laid it down mall it was
adatiog The detonate& produced • umber of wit.
10,1111113 who proud that lit bad always borne s good
eharsoter up to the time of the conunissioa of 11111
gi. o 4 te r eeny. Verdict not guilty.
Jan Wfillame wee charged with await sad battery
wpoo :oho Boyd. Toed WA,.
Adam Cooper was charged with the torero, of a horse
sad wagon, ond • eet of Darner, the property of Panels
J. Nod. The property •Itogetker was worth S.Z.
list goilt7.
William TIMM was wonted of ean7ing a concsaint
and deadly'] tempos, Or, • dirk tests.
Almeoder Darr was acquitted of samolt and boron ,
upon Bernie) gionsone. sad Samuel Shamans Tea ao
glinted of wenn sad tottery urns Alazandor Barr.
The prommtor in each case warn ordrred . to pay the
meta. Tines were arm .Unruh oa VOW. bias.
Boma Margirsy wee era tied of Ute charge of Wi
les liquor to drakkarda Tao woe delardast aired
guilty to 'three ammo, via : 0.11,01 Buyer to miser a,
mulling liquor on Bandar, sal salting liquor whbo:t •
Ilinteneed to ply a flue of $24 wed i leren de's ,
Imprimmosent.
Imes Pea plead guilty to Um charge of raarcicus
airectilef In patU cif t h ree bole from • fence.
'rho p
rowntor laid he dill net wish to prosecute the
ems. brotesold to pay • a Ise of one mkt esd the mots
of prosecution,.
James h. Kelly was acquitted or seardt sad batts.y
upon Tbomaa Stars. The promontor was mimed to
lay the mats of prommitirn.
John Kw was go:Patted of the chins of felting
Pcktror to rapers, and of ogling liquor without •
hmores.
Mr. Joennon, a colored barber at Pittabarg,
saki antltln" about KM Xmas, a inland lady
In married life, who resolved to chastise her ba
dman Flanked by hat husband and a colored
lady fri•Da• Mrs. /Malmo Lambed is Johnston's
shop, armed with a eowlide, and bade him prepare
fora eastlgatioa.' tlnder the infisweee of a revol
ver in the bask at Morgan be complied. be un
fortunate mg was compelled to go awed the
room, several UMW en his knees, Mrs. Morgan,
with the ferocity of a tigress, apptylag the - cow
hide all the while, abd her abetter in lb. astral!.
ibreal• sl .. "". be attempted to regent nil
injury - 4is _OLLIE rift/Odin is th
f!Onlir •