The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 02, 1859, Image 1

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042:q2.tr0r HARDWARE,
No. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Botween Market and Arab,
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'TTCCIIIEST - EITOOK 4 N THE ciTT. .
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601, itiOrldat. Street; '
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ajmplaelor okiteks of ,
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MORS 4, oA.PdrioN l o - CUSHIONS,'
woo them to:bo:
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tottanto rota to Omit
no yittoni thioughout
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1.859 N E4P 1859
7 '.B"TH:II . W•GOODS HOUSE.'
,TiTOMISON .riESKINS
Air A. KBT, ;8 •
Invite the otteottos Of hoyere to their•eitenelve stork
of T. 1 104 ,91 1; I ' Rh's . end, Silk lionoote, 'end
plocotire *on% IlOys l Pi and oh!htii V e - Tate
Ghia Flowers, Itnehei, Trimmings,' -
Bette eixeluidvete engige& In this branoh of Malibu,
yureboemee will Rod It to their lateriat to'emitolne otir
j~took ke t otu Pine**. ,• - -
Thooo. iltAL3Olf, (formerly of • Wileoei, Rogerej,
Pilitil,trioieingeadd with thi; above Wake; sotielte
_from tile in'axeintnatiosi of the etaiih - Of MeMrs.
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RIBBONS of 640010iIpItoh', • •
!.: BONNET, SILKS 4NO OBOES,
ARTLF/OIAL FLOWERS RIJOJIES .
And other Millinery GoOde:
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Firsair cthaCErvAzzas,y./Unaxy, , ,
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BROOD S, & CO,:
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' fattl4.3m (Late or N 6, 33 South Baoond Eit.)
HATS,, FIT-US.
STRAW - GOODS.,
P4OWEittil,ltllolol3, &e.
HOOPES DAVIS;
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Oa:1Y and if ' iltiett Bereet, '(ap stars)
MutAni!&)ne, : -
Hare on hand en entirely new and complete 'took it' tie
'bore goods, hid in for 1)Afil!, to which the attention
P 4% . 1 M" 1 ' 1'
OM. HAZLOWILT,, late of tie trio of Ohm Est
h'01!1:111,004 44e kiiiiinitioltbOndi, irOldfiepleseed
"to Oen)* Minket wimeMonniet Hann. Hoorn"
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727 .bIi.ESTN,I7II
STRAW AND , MILLINERY GOODS.
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niewans axvintrx .I,3{D utozon,
WO are now preprint to axiibit to one numerous pa •
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W notuorre_
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FANCY AND CRAPh VA)NNITE
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Stalniedpig in all in iesortment nniqualled in this thy,
anti Ivo toapeotipi ine r itti tie attention of nottelianto
41L6 eet ur Slrb e ir n e ortiote .'
buyers will And it speoially
-0 and their
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EIatLEORN ' JOKES.
iinpostaki aua itinuftetura
AND STRAW Biti,litTETl3
i,,Nenomo and PANAMA RAT .,
*ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, WOMB, &o.
To vile* tin attention of City and Country Deena
la solicited. _ _ •
482 MA liiKrit ST.9
, Below I I-N TH. febl-Son
tiocto anh Oboes.
HENDRY AI HARRIS,
MANIIPAOTIIREIti AND WA4)LILI3AtE DEWARD
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
SMALL WARPS, Comte,
BRUSHES, LOOKING•GLASSES,
GERMAN AND YUEN= PANOY GOODS,
AND
TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. •
N. W. , 001t. THIRD AND ARON 13TREETO,• I fa4g/
BOOTS AND ,SHOES,
.PHILADELPHIA
WHEL*N, 80 cp.,
WHOLESALE MAWS
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STRAW GOODS
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• N0.!513 MARKET STREET
fe4l.-9m
BOwPiR & BROTHERS,
WITOLESALE
BOOTS AND SHOES,
482 ItARKET STREET,
UP STAIRS
BOOTS AND SHOES. .
The Botealtere have dmpteted their
SPRING ST - ©OE
or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which they eze prepared to Oder et the lowed prices,
'osi their - end term.
• VAN DIISEN, SMITH, & CO.,
• 403 MARKET STREET,
- febl6•2ot Above Fourth, to stake.
Be PL WILLIAMS & 00.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT AND SHOE
. WAREHOUSE,
No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
feb3-2oi
JOB. , x 3. WI - 3.0241 2 180ZT do CO.,
WHOLESALE
BOOT: AND SHOE
WABEE101:113.11,
No. 814 MARFET STREET.
•okoge and iensral aseortment of llastorn and
Olts-made Shoes constantly on hand:
SPRING STYLES, 1859.
Or,*t.
340.01 , NDAAJI DMAi,ERB AND MOUPAOTIINIRd
et
STRAW BONNETS AND BATE,
BOOTS, SHOES, &0.,
Being prepared to offer as great Inducements to
buyers u Jobbers In any other market, Invite an ex.
unlaatlon of, their stock.
No. 84 NORTII FOURTH STREET,
" Near the Merchants' Hotel. Philadelphia.
LEVICAC, BASIN, dc CO.,
pool. AND 131:10E1 WA1111101:1811
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' No. 525,AIAREET STREET,. Philadelphia.' '
~W,4 have now, on hand an extensive stock of Boots
and !Shoes, of all deaarlolloos, of our own and Eitateirn
plannfaotaia, to which, we InTlte the attention -of
iisithera and iiiit!nn barren. ieht-Bot
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firm MILS:PALE - NO. I,ROSIN In store,
oad for ode by G. 0. VAN AMBINGII , J 2.,
, Ina North
IOBERT PALETEIOgP, , A.TTISRNEk'
AT-LAW, 816 WALNUT Street, Om Eighth
140.84 a
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No.. SO NORTH ,TRIED,, STREET; '14 .1
, • " 'lriptiz•ters ot;anS '
SHOE MAHUSAOTOREES' OOODS,Ni
,Aud altifF,Se otShire Teas:
VPPIJID'S PATENT ; SOSI. TRAMS. a It;
,SRIMPIN9III/16141fKa;
LEATHER ROOi4K4 MILLS. ;
SKWlNG.iukoiritui SILKS, ''
- - 141101.1D0, and .
„ , , ' • ' - HISIDIMP :11*"
IMCMJSM, IBSBH, asd AminoAit SNOB
fele.;
SHOE - FINDINGS: '
ISAAC BARTON - 8c CM
4.
86 - 13017TH §.goOPID STREET;,'.
_ -
IMP,OItTEBB OF AND DEALERtIII,)
FRENCH AND LABTTNOB,
BILK AND' UNION GALLOONS,
,LAOETB,• • - • - '4'
-FRENCH KID, PATENT LEATHER,
ELASTICS, BOOT ,WEB, •
LINEN 'OBBETINES, DErIALINGEk
EDvvric.w. PAlts,E;\iv Li
: 1*
;Importer and Ileiler ; -1";4
~ i f f . . ,1 , 0,
' •
‘, 4-,
.. . BOOT, SHOE, and GAITER SIATERIALL:IT
Iron Building, N. W. corner ARE/I andEEIIIT.W,E, 4-
'•. LAFITTN4IB, - - .- . -.-;•. . 1 ','' ik
44 1 .
EALLOONS, ' - 1- i '.X.
- _'l3/rEEPINGS;;' . '- V -MI
'' ' PEWEE KID " ' -"1 "' r''' ;
• ...PATENT-LEA l'• '
' CONGRESS "WES,.POILIPP SLIPPER UPP k
ir
febi-itad • SERE IitIiNAES, LAOSl4;'nrc.;-' .., 1 ,4
1.1,
,ffanrp, Mtn 6,crobre.
SPRING TRADE. • •
•- 11. i PtiHRING th 00., • -•
Neu 26 imd 28NOVili FOURTH 81iunr4. - % ,
• - Have joet opened their meat: •.;
1100/ITATIONO ,
X : NG .t, Is H ND'O 43 211 7 41 fir.l:l
HOSIERY, 1, '
. • - GLOYBK, AND.SMALLWANISS;4' ' r
" And 9ollett an poeliestleti'rof their : complete - and
• - .lellOrted *eke .
SOUTHERN AND SOUTLIWNSTDDN TRiID :w
• febb4tri " •
BUR HETI', SEXTON At - SWBARINGW,
Are now opening' at their Store, ".
• No. 4.09,24•41.11.1C.ET:5T•RE8T:;;L
Above Your& North Side, . • I:-
A DANDSO3IIIIBBODTIONT off
-NEW -B.r.RlNg.yL:l3"'S'
FAisTOY DRY (300.,D5,4:
OP TEMA OWN IMPORTATION -
And selsotioa, which they offer for ule to buyers ; •
all Parts of the United Btstee, on the most
feb9.Bto - - • - " •,
McOAULEY,DROTHERi&BEEWSI'EI4'
23 NORTR POlTR'Ell•szapFr,•; ,. ;
Have Juxtaposed an sittre
.NEW
- - ,
HOSIERY,
oLovitai-auS
PANOY. GOODS,
To Width they intik!, the attention of Etrat.shas buyers.
Oar stook is partloalarly adapted to the
s SOUTHERN TRADE.
fel 20
SOHAFFER & ROBERTS
429 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Chges arimmingo. '
T & 'KEMPER,
0, •
33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
In:Torten and Villeins% joule:re in
LADIES' DRESS !TRIMMINGS,
, .
Veil the particular attention' of the Trade to their
splendid sesortment of NEBNOtf POWPONCIETTE,
and AgEBTOAN StrilolllA BALL THIMMINGE,
Bum PENDANT BUTTONS, tee.
We are prepared to meete large orden for Bilk and
Teingee, Tussle, Ootde, Button, to., at 'tg
own radon,febdrErn
-
LF,E & BEARE,
230 CHESTNUT STREET,
'Are now Oaring their Spring /raportittlotos or
WHITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS, B fo.l
AT VERY LOW PRICES. fet.264ot
WM. J. HORSTK&NN & CO.,
723 CHESTNUT Street,
biANIIIPADiDBERB AND TPOIITERS
OP
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Are now prepared to offer to the Trade a large and
desirable assortment of LADISSi DRESS and MAN
TILL& TRIMMINGS, BELT RIBBONS, &o.', Lo.
And ' , Would call, particular attention to• -
SILIL IBINONO and TBLINMINGB,
Of their own Manufacture.
Alto, SIDITLAND WOOL, which they an now ready
to supply la Large Quantities sod at the Lowed Market
MCA.
MANUFACTORY,
feb2:B-12t* ➢IPTH end OHAILBY Bfreets
ijarbroart.
MOORE, HENSZEY &pg.,
Non. 421 MARKET, and 418 COMMERCE Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
Mop oonetantly on Mutt a large stook,
•
OF
HARDWARE,
Cfr OUT LERY, GUNS, &u.,
Which are offered to BUYERS on Liberal Terme.
feb2B43m
TRUITT BROTHER & CO.,
TIAPORTHRB AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
HARDWARE,.:
CUTLERY,
GUNS,
PISTOLS, ho.,
629 MARKET STREET, 629
BBLOW BIRTH, NORTH SIDS,
PHILADELPHIA. fen itta
.Siang.
CONERROIAL AND TRAVELLING
.ONEDITB nvaileble in all parte of the world,
opened with the house of Ileum WWI PI/BOUT
& 00., of Loudon. Apply to
GAM, MIXALESTIR. & ,
feldf ' cit WALNUT Street.
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
Vuor,Esm.n
TVALL,,,AND WINDOW PAPER
WAREHOUSE,
NO. 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
t , " ;.:
, 7:1. •:74 4. *---' i '
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• ,;, WEDNESDAY, 114.110? 2,1859
- Rates of Postage.
people 'demand a continuance of cheap
-lostage. The Senate resporid;liy raising one
esa'of postage froM three to lave, 'cents; .
Attether elaseiro4,five Cents to ten. As their
;resolution rinide,prescribing inereised rates
:for double and ,treble letters, :hell'. a, sheet is!
Paper enclosed in an envelope - will be eon
fiddered-a-libuble letter 'and 'charged •donbity
:'tentage: Add toihin • two cent/ Ter delivery,,
and theaCtnal PaYment for each letter will be'
inn'cents, postago, with two Cents, titre for'
the letter brought from'the POstoffice,
manage • this" matter. tench 'better.
England. There, a'. poStage-stamp, vesting,
two cent'', carries a letter under an ounce in
Weight from one part of-the country to the
'other—carries it not only post-office to
post-cffilee; but carries it to the hotii3e to which
aildressed without 'any charge fir' de
, very.':'The --- fitn?tgattence is that ,the letter
;carrier there goes 'Over his route in. one-tiditt
,whicli• Om', letter-carriers , Meet
Rke, forte has buttoknockon the door-rap
per or ring the bell, and' rapidly, hand \ in- his
=fetter=—without n Moment's delay, an he has
not to wait While Bridget 'gees 4; to her min-.
tress, while the mistress - hunts' up two ctints;.
while Bridget is bringing, the money down' to.
:tla ° l hail:door. In ,'England a perii-Ptintage
is true to its title. ~It Means - the carilagif of a
Jotter Man the.writer to ..the recipient for the
two cents (an English penny,) originaily,paid
for the postage "stamp. ' With'' us, a'Ahree
ctint postage 'means,' three-cents paid" for
itanip'at, the place wheime 'the letter 'ls sent,
r pttil two-cents extra _paid by thereeeiver of
letter to, tho',Postmaß ,WllO hands to
_
Yet; in, the .of . .this; the, United
;Staten,-Senate desires ,to double the rate of
postage I': The fair, scale • of postage • would
130 , three cents for distances under 8,000 milen,
, and five Cents for'greater distandeia,
Will the 'increase Of pestagelattgreent the
yoat-office revenue? We fancy not: Fewer •
letteniWenld be written, andkbookseller
wri
,ting from New Orleans teP,hiladelpliia; for ex
ample,having to order books from luiff:a.doz en
different publinhers, would enclose many notes,
le' one cover, •and ask his correspondent' to
'send- them round.: A dear postage will not
'augment the revenue. • LL '
It to desirable, in a pecuniary sense, that
'the ; Pont - office estshlisistraint, shali,,nt:least;
. ;pay ha : own, expenses.. In a'aopial and moral
point .of view, it is not nbsolritely, necessary .
thist.ff should ‘,‘pay.?? , • .A.•great ^nation must
have wider views and broader principles of ac-
Ben than a' petty trader who Ceases to' sell
in article when it does_ not return him an ade
quate percentage of profit. No such a ria=
tional institution as the Post-office Depart
ment mud tie kept up, 'for ptiblicicdonuneda- -
ilozi, even Ahough %may not make as large
payments to the Tevenne as the Oustora-boane
'does. The correipondence .of, public lane-.
.thautries and private individnals—the mem:
nication between the various, classes .1n the.
r
Union-the Intercourse on account of Govern
*cut, business, literature, ,science, art, and,
'above all, on account of the 'relations and
'Sympathies ' of' Home—are more valuable,
morally and religiously.; than the mere cents,
'dititeti, and dollars which are,iOw looked
4 euperflCialty `as w''ell es selffiffily, as the essen
liall of the Net-office Department. Even If
thelsonveyanee -et lettere did not-yield apro-
Lilt to the State-44'ton the contrary, it drew
laitelyiertherevenne•Oflthe State4-still.o4
.Post-office should be preserved in its integrity
end general usellilness.
But, we may ash, cannot the falling for
tunes of the Fmk:office be retrieved ? "Cannot
its empty till be replenished? Instead of being
A dead-weight upon the Public Revenue, can
not it be made to contribute largely to it ?
There are scores of capitalists in this country
who would undertake to pay a large animal
profit to the State, giving the most adequate
securify for the full and honest execution of
the contract, provided that the whole plant
were made over to them. The Government
would never accept this proposition, because
the patronage of the post office is too value,
ble, for bribes and for rewards, to betaken
from the functienaries in power. If the Post
Office 'Department were leased • out to an
association of private• individuals, they would
reduce salaries; diminish Ole number of
clerks; make contracts for necessary articles
of supply or expenditure, without adding on
ten per cent. for this mercenary politician, or
five per cent. for that double-faced renegade.
They would study economy in every branch ;
they would not create offices merely to supply
bread and butter to hungry partisans; they
would not establish costly mail-routes, merely
to enrich contractors and, jobbers. In a word,
they would go in for making the post office a
remunerating and not an axe-grinding estab
liahment.
As to the Franking privilegeso mull)
abused and so widely condemned—no one
doubts that it affords strong grounds for se
rious discussion. In 1840, when the Penny
restage act 'came into operation in England,
the Franking privilege was then wholly taw
rendered. With the exception of the Lords
and Oommons' being allowed to receive pe.
'Miens to Parliament free of cost, every other
missive 'passing through the. Post Office was
declared liable to the postage-stamp. Prom
the Queen on the, Throne down, to the half,
naked pauper' who breaks stones on the high,
way, every lotter.writer has to use the post.
age stamp. Even the Public Departments of
State, which necessarily carry on large corre
spondence, are compelled to pay the Post Of
flee hard cash for the letters they send out.
If we do away with the Prorating privilege
here r there should be no reserve. Even the
President, like the Queen, should pay for his
own letters.
How largely the Revenue would gain by
this! single Postal Reform we need not pause
to calculate or declare. But every person
knows how much franking has been abused,
and no one will deny that it is full time, to
alter the system.
It has been proposed, over and over again,
that the Money Order system, at once highly
convenient to the public and remuneratir to
the Revenue, should be Introduced, in this
country, as an adjunct to the Post' Office De
partment. It is part and parcel of the Eng
lish system, and a most remunerative branch.
Suppose that A, in Boston, desires to send
$14.27 tell, in Mobile, be has only two ways
of doing so nowt one, by buying a draft on
Mobile, the other by buying Mobile bank
notes at an exchange office, and sending those
notes, with the odd cents in specie, enclosed
in a letter. It is nothing new, as the public
know, for letters which appear to contain
money never to reach their proper destination,
Bat if the Money Order system was adopted,
'A would go to the Boston Post Office, pro
cure an order on the Mobile Post Office
for the exact sum required, send this draft
to B in Mobile, who would take it to the
Post Office there, and on satisfying the clerk
that he really was the person an whose favor
the draft was issued, sign his name to a re
ceipt; hand in the paid draft, (which the
' General Office at Washington would accept as
' standing for the amount paid,) and receive his
money. In England; the charge for any draft
under $8 is only six cents. In this country,
the public would gladly pay twelve cents for
such security and accommodation—being
much less than half of' what they would dis
burse for making the payment in any other
way. The last account we have received from
England, on this Money Order Branch, is 'two
years old, but it showed, oven 'then, that as
much as $60,000,000 passed through that de
partment in the manner described, with a clear
profit to the Post Office Revenue of ten per
cent.
. With such pregnant examples before ne,
who shall despair of the Post Office—if it be
properly worked? Above all, who shall say
that, there can be, with anything like'proper
management, any necessity for, dentroying
Oheap Postage ?
Below 14arket, rut 8t
n Lecture by'lol A. A. ', "
e A. A. „Mina, of this oily, exectited
one,of hie happiest leobare-bOard . cfforts St ilandel
and Haydn Mall, listlfrldaYeiening, for thiibene:
14 of, the Northern somia of Industry,
ing notice of whieh-was,:erOwded out of, Illetairdny'e
Metwithstanding the extrimin inoleinexaly
of:the weatber, there handsolely, paying
oitendanoe ; and a more Bmiiehed anti-dy4pelitio
feast than ,wee ,presented -in this weltdigestad.
lecture by Mr. _WMiltit,:wo ,haTe',;Seldian.` listened
to. Missubjeet nee Ment4g l ;vfneßria.'..' ,
The, moral of 'the - lecture, no, leSs' ; than the style ,
in which it was delivered , wee, egoellent,lnd - wi
,wish the sen*ents:it contained iniuld s telbrotight
home to , the
„.ruiral of eyery,peung fn 'the
community. The drift of hie, argUlne#Wsi iii
this wise,; ..,We all knew the impOrtanim of
psi health, and,ferthis reason' ,anyrounCstiviee
respooting, its preseivatiOn.wel, valuable:: The
Same rule w,ould, apply tolhe,heallit of , the `Mind y
' , and that With as much greater foroe as mind Was
roperior •,to . ;mattay. Thysioally A: the .avhfeilope,
were atl around, u¢• that we rev living N
peptlo ego; ; and the position assumed by the led-
to/or was that the agt, was no-,less :noted _ . for its
dyspepeiG of a ment9; form.. ; - , ,;• • ;T.
. • .
, The - three, great,causes, of physioal -dysppsia
mere--,-first, the indiscriminate eating of, &multi,
follow, and unwholesome diet; trimmer. boltirignr_
(111.1: food.too rapidly, Without properly rites-,
~thlating;- and -third, the .want• Of suffloient ',rind
jtrilibiOntrmnere.Aisznalyals,,,it !a1
would,apply, with striking almilailty, to the rueit4
taiAndigestiontnow so preialent• Plrst ,, itith the
immensemasetif mental alinientAM a great e;tent
wroagirse called) -flowing ; from
,tbe presi'at thia:
day, it was like; the-Tankee undertaking to' '.'eat
through, his biliof fare;at the, hotel'? to attempt-,to , indulge; lr it gibe , ;rt;idetvthitt; the, et .
nutrioious and. mind-develOping ' W
only ahorild.lie
selected,' Especially
,wasiA nceessaryi:th.gtMrd
against the violona light literati:trod the day. Plot
that all flat:ion was ,u,riaeisatily hurtful, hut, with
the popular,mied as at present constituted, every
thing; that tended merely to ,stimulate the Mao
'lions „and Ate, imagination should be studionsly
and rigidly , avoided.. It was far better-for a Men ,
to confine himself, to a few soUnd, solidlxielta,,and.
-road them slowly, that he ,might have timeto
digest - them properly, than to throwthtt
frit all the washy-washy trash that °aim; along, to
enter and _pass through like, writer - through fa'
*Cps, without adding aimrtiole of,ieriicie to the
judgment sad understanding. •
Wo man, should
,be a mere book-worm:
gained, knotyledge,,it was '
. neiemary. tbr:bltn; to
eMereiae lice mind, by:tarntag it to some
practical account, for the good of others.
The lecture , '
was :replete With sterling truth
throughout,, and iris evidently received
pleasure, and wa r doubt not with profit, by the
audience. The theme neaezie - peenitarly' adapted
to the. ane analStleal tele,nta Of Mr. Willits, and
hie happy facility for scoring the absurdltims of
modern society,,, „ •
TJiw GOODCAICHOiTAgjaIiNT.- . -rWO invite the at
tention 'of our :readers to the announcement of
MOSSIK ' Ile Forrest, Armitreing,'t . iio:.,*s:43Q and
82 emembet 2 z street, Nea..York. writer, - after
iiinnething more thin a ineiness ecquaintanoe_irlti.
this extensive born 'for several' years , ptuit, - cam
indorse, witii - pleature; Air' Importance el/timed
for it in their advertisement. r Indeed, - we hive
no hesitation in'saying, that in many respects the
inducements which this old and respectable house
is' prepared to_ Offer
any
witalesili;putotasers,'ere
unsurpassed "hi any other house in the trade,
'either in Nair 'York or any other American Mai.
- In speaking tinui strongly of - a' New York
honee, we would-not be understood atfurglng Upon
the retalleri;Of this city Or elsewhere, to patronize
a'market outside our own; but, knowing as we do
that—notwithstanding - our oft.reneeted rernon-,
stranoei—not a few of our merchants do visit New,
York every Beason, it is but Just and proper to say
' 'whit We have 'of the extensive - and' honorable
house above 'referred to:, Their stock, is will be
Seen from their announce ment, itetroll worthy the:
attention of buyers in 'every departntent of ilia,.
dry:teas:trade: '
- The-second story Cr their bonse is occupied ex
olusively"With straw goods for ladies; ivhilst , the,
Moine above are devoted M.goodi in this line for
mon itadobAdren's wear. Their "ample, arvinge
'Mint-44f ‘Miest,:cenvenhent
.and2eolnpleto, by
which 'customers can be ..ehoritt - through"' tio
stook with facility. The basement of the building
is set apart for duplicate package's. The jobbing
business of this house is very extenslire with menu
, faoturers in this city, and the trade throughout
the South_ and West, the latter having, as might
be expected, been largely augmented by their re,
'novel to the quarters they now occupy.
Letter' front New York.
RESULT OF THE MASONIC FESTIVAL—DERRY fr,.
JACKSON'S NEW PUBLICATIONS—THE NEW MUL
LION DANE ORGANIZED—THE BROADWAY TUNA..
THE I. pnorosED NEW THEATRE—CITY BAIL
ROM'S : coupsitenys mum OF OHNIDOSEE
AND 04R5.
I,oorreepondenee of The Prem.!
" ' Now Tom Bob. 28,1889. ,
The Masonic fraternity has Pia cause for °engrain.
latter; on the ,reault of their late grand ball at the
Academy of Music. The company was humorous,'lrt
telligent, genteel, and the pecuniary residuum; after
liquidating all expenses, amounts to the respectable
sum of $B,OOO.
Darby & Jackson- are about to issue a new and ale.
gent edition of Boswellis Johnson Alfred B. atreet
will send forth from his reactant In the Ftate Library,
at Albany, in April, a new poem. John G. Faxe—that
elongated, robust, and explosive specimen of American
fun and genius—will issue, through the types of Tick
nor & Fields, a volume of poetry entitled " The Money
King and other Poems." •
The new " Bullion Bank," of which ninth bee been
said of late in monetary °lroise, is soon to go into ripe
ration. The articles of association have been signed
by the. following gentlemen, whose names are among
three best known in the country for business acumen
and integrity. They will constitute the first board of,
directors, viz ;
George Opdyke, merchant,, and at present a member
of the Nei'York State ASeembly ; James Boorman, the
eenlor member of the "home of Boorman, Johnston, &
Go , now a retired - merchant ; Matthew Morgan and
Morris Ketchum, privets bankers ; John S. Cisco, cub
treasurer of the United States at New York; John , A
Dig, late ,Grilted States Senator, and now president of
the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company; Fran
els Cottenet, James Benkard, and Sydney Mason. mer
chants ; Thomas W. Ludlow, Benjamin H. Yield, Israel
Corse, Jeanie Burin. John D. Van Buren, and Edward
Zones, retired merobants ; Christopher B. Robert,'Of
Robert & Wtillaros, pall president of the Delaware and
.Lackawanna Railroad Company ; and John T. Johnston,
of Boorman, Johnston,: & Co., and president of the
New Jeremy Central Railroad Company.
Gentlemen who are regarded equally as astute as
these express themzelvea freely that the experiment
eannot prove successful, but are nevertheless gratified
that men of probity, so conceded, should be first to
mike the attempt.' -
The Broadway Theatre is on its last legs. Mr rdtdy
'eurrendere it at the dose of next month, who, Jildge
*biting, its proprietor, commences the erection of a
. bloik of marble front stores to Its place. Mr. Addy
proposes to put up S new theatre near the corner of
Broadway and Houston street, man the materials of the
Broadway.
The queetlon of laying down a railroad parallel to
Broadway continues to occupy much of the time of ,the
State Legislature. David Dudley field, Bev, appeared
before the Senate Committee on Bade) , last, and sub
mitted the following cogent reasons for the proposition ;
Passenger's will be canted quicker than by omnibuseii,
and a greater number can be accommodated ; the 'Elec
tion en iron rails is much lees than over a paved road,
the Journey le performed in quiCker time, the con
veyance Is smootner, there is less Jar, noise, and dirt,
and the fare ie usually leas, and ought always to be so
Bitty omnibuses, it they were to go and return without
any delay, would, in twelve hours, take 4,800 Deleon
gore each way, or 9,600 in all, over the route I have
Just mentioned ) while at the same time fifty care
would, at the rate of 24 passengers in each, take 29 000
up and down, or at the rate of 86 a oar, 43,200, and at
the rate of 60, 72,000. No more horses would be need
in the one cane than the other; while the occupation
of the street by the Me would be in a far leas proper.
tion., .
'IT 19 'REPORTED that the Emperor Son.
longue, of Hayti, has fallen sick at Jamaica, and
as he is nearly eighty years old, his .death is not
improbable.
QUEEN Vurronia has in a single ring a gal
lery of family portraits, each a mere photographic
speck, bat, under the magnifying glass, displaying
the finish and all the delicaoy of a large portrait.
AT A EEOENT- ain , rnia of German Red Re
-10111)110am in Cincinnati, the :Style of addressing
the audience adopted by the speakers was, 0 men,
and women."
• • -
ON vna 11th, the Texas farmers were plant
ing oorn ; peach 'trees were in blossom, and the
wheat was looking well. There is a large emigra
tion into Texas this spring.
INDIANA has lost about $40;000, by the file ,
gal reissue of scrip that had been paid at; the
Treasury The Treasurer neglected to out them
with the cancelling hammer as the law required.
Tim French army, it is said, is cobiposed
of SUMO fighting men, of whioh over 500,000 are
available for foreign war. ,
EARLY SWgETNNSS.—The Ashtabula (Ohio)
Sentinel says "maple sugar was made y our
farmers during the One weather last week."
BILLIARD MaTcu.—The ghat billiard match
between Michael Phelan,and John t3eerltor rot the
championship of America, is to be played at De
troit, April '
BITDMINOIDI , ARD DARNEL coal have been
discovered in large quantities, within eight miles
of Kansas city. in the bluffs of the Kansas river.,
Tat aRVERAL firms of Do IVothechild have
a capital at their instantaneous command amount
'lag to $200,000,000.
Two Hartford lade skated a distance of ten
miles upon the Oonneetiout, on -Wednesday, in
forty-five minutes.
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NE,w-Vona,-The! atemoshiP'. _Oily Of
,BSitimore air Pied here tide morn ing pool dates tiVieddedday,'lfebrderiltithifoitideis
later theireinived bj:-tite'ffailatiar' t
, The Cunard steamer Europe-'arrived out on tits ,
:14th•ult. `,/ •
- r. The, war question ft unchanged sudJuluerr eon , I
• *one, but the leers t ot*, warder* apparently Babel-,
Canard sore* steMnshiP;Tura, -- ishiolOvas to`
•have sailed fromcLiverpool cm-titsril ; thgehsuarY;
simultaueously with.the Canada,proceeded:a ,
short 'diettinoe down' the Marini, When-shi Milne to
anoiibr, owlier , idtho 'thaw tstate cif the , weather._
As she:was lying in theetream on the night of,the
12th,—the, win run , into by the 'steamer Wind- 2 -
sor;-from . and' had' beilitneirpriti ,
bead. and indivatereariled away, rendering tester,
•oessary•for bar to,gointo...dook fey japan, ~;110,
'oar& s viainot daimagtd; tyvvtit,thlfposiii site
Would' belikain ready Tor eta,:ow - or hbout the'l9th'
-
•: ,PRENT EXTAI>1 T- •
In j the'Llonie a l.ordi on . tlie ILh rinfebrharil ,
the , harl' of ldidiniebniy` , Wode
house; raid li , wordElay bifote theanunr:the:
°out, correspondence witft,thea s faitedlillththe GO
resPeotinetherights - tearote-,lle
tbritettlinglind
irlgiving upathakrightfenClue , ,lmiiev,e4 3 thrit )1.
oode•oriestruouona e Whith had heen.efilliati W
h tr
ogianand 'grime.; and hid been submitted to:
the IThaltod , Blates fcir approvaWwould be found to'
work satisfaotorily in .ropreming.the' slave, trade. ,
The'Barl of OlarendOn said the right ef 'search
was a belligere'ntlighti andel:Mid bothi'properly,
oxbroliedin 'time otpeatm; Hs .trusted; that the,
new code of instruotions would prove satisfaotorY
but unless they wore adopted by ell the great`nia
'ritibie,Pciiiiii;ilterinconlfillWaYe`liallipuide and ,
inoeuvenienoe. . (I_4 M: :1
The Bari offlorbybelieved-that thneode,of
streotiorikirbleh had' been' rubriltied to the .
ted States lwartidnieVent foitareethinPlidatione. , ;
• After;a few Ivor& .from thcliarl of Aberdeen, .
Lord Brougham and the_ harlot; Slarliele, the sub
'" ' -
On the : lstl4 In the Bowe of-Lords,- the Earl of
Dormaghtame stated,that It was mat thetatenticia,
of Government In the - coarse' of the present sealed;
to littrodirei any ineatureVfor rellevinethe ,
ping interest from , paying;
dir-DiareeE, in, reply te,,Lerd Q, paget,,stated
that Government wield, not grantmeecindltionor
'griaianteeCeither: to the Atienficitelegraph °tito
any other attbintrine teleaninla.
- • T • -* '
'The War paid9'. appears tolie" Out: The
Paris' aorreaponionta of the ;Engi4bc , pressi have
little that is new -today,upork.the .subjects,. ; The
Oerreepondent or_ZiNordaays that all the efforts
made bY.England to iridarie 1'0Mo". Mid 'Austria to
agree upon a common ground for negotiation on the
subject of Daly hadfailed, -• =
The Irrianeh bridget'or expenses for - theiiresent
year shows aninerease-rif , 29:400;ede
'acreage in the revenue 411 eatimetwl 1A.43,000,000 ,1
The Perla tairrespotident - Wilie: tondeM'Glois
says that , fremNiodeirtiti;;Mets, and every *Me
mel France, guns aratietopw Were Mato mot's'
f9r the k hrediterratteskand Lyons.- •
The' Paris 'coriespondent 'orthe'L'ondOn_Dirily
Nitia says , thatthe Emperbi wasmiliking prepare
timm eta naturpAct fledia.ste ,that Jot ;intends, to:i
takeihe field in person , and; that is eartitin he
banal - with tilieambitiOn a n
eiiirMiroad iin'ariny in
aetn'al Warfare:- - )
The French miniatersatgarabarg.,Mut Frank
fort had Ulna latervievi with_ the Ecipenia.
wasiendited• that they irereeent`by - blia to report
se to
,the state of public fabling in.Gerinany: •
_The London irerafd's Feria, correeputdent
tinned to itriti'very Warlike jetteit. In his last
hb itatei that imleapreseicia privalledlhat before
the ealdretion of two months hostilities will break:
The r Perlitionise on the _lid a'nd'l4tti wee com
paratively steady, bat'-osi:thel.Stit the market,
was fist and depressed„ 40, the. It9rW.ppr cents,.
Oloied at 67f. 759.-for mexamana Inf. 70e.. for so
orient-3,4:1ga declineri dung 'the day of day
643 percent, - • '
Information ~from; all. parts of r Tome shows:
that trade had relapsed , into eimplete stagnation,
without any aye:intern • of improvement." - Bidden
heavy. failures. bad: produced uneasiness, and, id
some-_manufaotrising Alistriets,general , distrust'
prevailed: -- M. Boater, 46 - btgay,eF; ' padc been de. ,
dared- bankrupt et:Orleans. 'l. ,
-, The Paris lions market was dull, but wheat was
Steady., The core marketi were, gene= .
rally Arin." Th 01,1114 market wee Aim. 'Brandies'
quie
The 22d of February was - thought Mlle the day
fixed fer the missiles of the Confereneoe to discuss,
the - point raised - by the double eleation'of 'Colonel
Coosa as Hospoder of the Danubian Prinolpall
. • AIrSTRik.
The Outterretsche Corresfio;zdenz 'contains an
°Mold article - in whit% 'it is adinitted that the,
speech mode by ,the .Emperor Napoleon -at the.
opening of the Legislative Assembly is calculated
to 'dissipate the apprehensions of' war which have
recently been entertained in - Europe:' more parti
cularly if Wis followed by a,oesaation of Ahe ar,
memento whiob have been going forward in Prance.
• The article intimates that Atiatnia is quite willing
to take's& a basis ibr eplomatie disomations, on her
temporary ; occupation of Central Italy, whatever
may be agreed on between the two Western Powers,
and has no doubt that matters will'thas be brought
to a successful result. , 1 • -
It. was generally believed Ghat the bids in Lon
don for the six ntilicen Atfatrien loan were oat; be
tween £1,000,000 and £1,500'000.
• SARDINIA. -
. - - - • _
The Paris correspondent of the London Globe
statutas a settled affair that the King of Sardinia
Trill marry Maria, daughter of the Grand Duchess
Maria of Russia.
The King of Sardinia had conferred npon•lhe
Prime Imperial of France the order of the Anon
dada, • - :
NAPLES
The Neapolitan frigate Stromboli, with the
Impeded notified prisoners on board, was at Oadis
on the 34 of .February, for- - tile purpose of trans•
tarring the ,prisoners to a Spanish vessel bound to.
New York. The commander 'of. the English .
steamer Amason had-offered , at eadia to Convey
all the exiles to England free of charge, but his
offer was declined.
. ,
Tbt Hereditary Grand Duahess `of Timmy,
daughter of the Ring of Tuscany, died' stßeples
Commercial - Intelligence-.
LONDON MONEY hiallENT.—Tfie fluctestinns in
the funds bad been ellobt—not mare then AC cent
The projected loan for India had caused some flatnese.
but Lord Maniere announcement .efforded relief. at ft
was generally tmenneed 'the loan' would he consider.
ably more than £7,OOO,OCIY:' , Oonsole on the 16th opened
firmly, bat there wu a, slight rotation In the coarse
of the day. They closed steadily at 96,11895,v for money
and amount.
The discount market was without change
The Weet India mail satesmer hid brought ..£1130,0f 0
in specie.
Amman, su Bscareirres —,The following was the Meet
business done on the London Exchange :-
Illinois Central aharee 35 discount.
Do free lands of 1880 ex a.... 803 trBl
New York Central sharee 78
• Erie Railroad shares 18 .615 -
- LIVERPOOL coTroN MAItHET —Llvsaroor.,l4b.
10. 1859 —The latest edrioes 'att. the - 'oaneda reportee
an active market on fia t today, the 12th, with. melee of
16,000 bales (6 0 00 on epeculation end for esrport) at an
adverse on Friday ' s rates of one - sixteenth to ono-eighth
of a penny r
pound. On Monday. the 14th; in the r
ab
sence of th Europa t the buoyant tone continued and
flatarday'a advance vsa.frally Mistained, the business
beingl2,ooo bales-6 000 for speculation and for export
Yesterday r(Tuesdav) the market became quiet—the
sales being only 6 000 bales ; including 1 009 on specula
tion and for export. The European news bad a rather
unfavorable effect, for although prices were not loWer,
the market closed with more sellere then - Mid
dling Orleans, Td; Uplands, O„Vd.
it Blanchester a good demand. exists, particularly for
the India markets- Yana are quoted -Me _higher on ,
the wrek.',ard goods arelikewise rather dearer. ,
LIVERPOOL BRE tiIi;TUBP3 rif &ERRE . - .T h e ma
ket continues quite inanimate. • Messrs -Richardson,
Spence & Po, report dour, seeks 2d, cheaper, but bar
rels nominally uncharged. Really good qualities soiree
and, wanted,; Wheat -selling -in the merest retail at
slightly mister rates; Western red se 9,1094 84 per car
tel ; white,le TdrolOr; Southern, toe sa. reales cornis limited demand at former prices; ,mixed and yellow,
Is 10deses 2d; white, le ldesTs 44
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARRET.—Beef in fair
demand and prices maintained„Pork quiet and held
for full rates Dimon slow at 444240 s for Oumb•rland
cut, and 466476 for long middles.' Lard held tar 60s ;
retail sales enly.• Tallow steady; Butchers Associa
tion, 041
PASSENGER& •
In steamship City .Baltimore., from. Liverpool—
Madam Hirsch, Mr. tied lilre loci Weston, Ulm Ame.
Its Match, Mrs Woodruff and infant, Mre:lda Whiten
and child, Mr. cod Mra. mower, MS. Mullifin, chit.
dron and meant Peter Greenhill, 0. H. • ealntel, L.
MM, M. McCarthy, Mr. Worthington; ViAless. Ann
Davies, 0 Dmt, W. T. Wilson, Mr ,Tapor, W. J . Tee.
ter, A B.Giren, 8. Arohibald,' Mr. Austin, Mr. . M.
M
and Mr. A. May, Mr. Thos Bailey, J. H. Iteeenbry,
Ur Alfred Harrison—total 26, and 162 in the eteerege
ACOIDEJIT PROM THE DISOHARAE, Or Pla
int —An alarming and very serious accident,
from the discharge of a pistol. occurred last Satur
day, at the residence of Dr. Laws, No. 377 Eighth
street, Cincinnati. 'While Mrs. John Laws, the
doctor's mother, was seated at the tea. table, her
little grandson, aged about seven years, entered
the room, carrying ,a loaded pistol, which lie
thoughtlessly pointed towards the old lady and
fired, the contents taking 'effeet in her face. The
ball passed through her cheek, striking a largemo
lar tooth, which greatly retarded its progress, and
in all prababillty saved her life. , ,
EDWIN Sum, of Lima, Wisconsin, was ac
cidentally shot by his step father. The young
man was praottaing with his rifle—shooting at a
mark—and giving the gun to hie Cep-father while
he went to replace the target, tho ride was dis-
charged when be was but er few rode distant, and
the bail passed through his body. The young man
was preparing to go to Pike's Peak.
A MILLIONAULE: DISAIIVED By A Doc.—Nich
olas Longworth; the Cincinnati Crceius, and rich
est man In' the Mississippi Valley, was itnooked
down by a 'dog while walking in the street a fevt
days ago, and go-strained the tendons of one of his
legs, that he has not been able to leave the house
since, nor will he be, from present appearancei, for
some time to come
Tau mammon ,of Gen. Santana, to the Domi
nican Senate reviews the foreign relations of the
Republic ;. notices the amicable adjustment of the
Spanish difficulty, and bees authority to renew.
the Commercial treaty with England, which
about to expire. • He also refers to the friendship
and sympathy of the United Mates.
24ins, B 08LEY, the colored woman who!was
recently out down with an axe by her daughter, in
Elizabeth street, New York, was able to appear its
court on Thursday, although still very...weak,
,Sja
made an affidavit charging her daughter; and
Martil3 With the attempt to mvirder
zones To iscrnsralingrink
ItvenWo. — wrens iir .
=lnd salt rou4dEfinuikit'S
sonnanatention inurt benaeonsinakid the
nen, the,*Jai. e - T9 . !, 1110 . 954 2 .0§21411 in
the kePelt 6 "l4, bit , oiae "din fid Utisii•itihonil b.
we emu begreatty On* tot eeet4imoi a Paley&
eeriint viii
.04.4 Qum' ..E.4t,fo #4 . 1 , 4 0 161 0•11 0.7 1 N
anti 44* tuft,. lierke4./ kUtenttes,
Go GoolGeo of ek, triorkieocooGGry,.tio toottoo.
ePorG 4 koroi_loitorlaiiikiGtitkit Win in Lin:mg)
ing to tto
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iwinunirsfp=o" , s 410s -snuff Twavar.—
xaw
untiPilaf ,
'lttesig % ° rut noir
ilLanVe- men: 000riir.-wataisria,
age k rA g ro : oolol t ll 4,
-, MODOIMPOWS
sexas 90114; 'all!•plluido, DinapiCiod KNOW.
iTiiouvuiq# ,P
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.4111Caat licitunnis .411fprr
'A, 11.1 41 1 . 7 00:0i , n07.13004e55!. 4
—ist, sm.
in , before A l4 O - visPilefl,**; l th, eilAr*Ar kkupo,
lattiok PaYalk aikaaPChi ~ fYietLA,as
1.0.*,8414614 I°lll'-t41"4617"
steidillAigo4l.lo/4
t ,- Bleßtere; i bearing tre'lbeet, o f being
ecnoornalluwniunber of lamas/lea, , T)Wortfirrparty
thaterasezteated,a few,daya erne in hfs.,Taelltgatliabt M
the - lOUS Or ra.key' litinAN- I,y Perteetive "Ofiliers
delilanide,'llnilth c Wood; liertholonnwand-Witllel
at
WilickPladd a attraldorrohle einen*of gtolenntroperty
was rearverek The follOwirmr, twee, r,-
Rudolph .Portentestitled That boo_ se- it Twentieth
and Cratpftleeitirelltikirai entered a* ifetlernielit Let.
byloraing openayladostadvatter, entrobbedof thistf
-eight cants, eatielobreen, attire earligiferieli:
identlliel lame nfthe r tolikeelinbibtfid sot bfió laspieba
OM" seldoet e Weal freer bit boantr.l- --- I' ,o- itp..,- , =Z.)
rr
_ Raney. Wa/lowell, ring at_Whistwa . ' th,and.,
on
;Wide, &elided' thit'blefkorino lideied' On
Felder xneraluil &soutane Vetoer; by fcelligthipdu a
Madariartorwijlek the etoFra MY Ailed of a quantity
of ,aftira_r 'W‘istrloil;MM - A
• 40. 111. $492 . .i0f aI9Y.
Feta - of .714 iteredklreikidieilfled emu
thenlaari:-n - ,r _
Rely T,o3Mtleir, 4:410.1ger101/0071)Ouel!...
leilittletitarddlitesaikriponeng bjhriereant liirotTed
Ii ledr Rear aliattetiadere MAU; beano were
laaalkefolrlbetrnernleir:_,-TAil •
eft, he bank door. A gold Wen "isd)ean at e so. daa
tliOnty•dollargold'pleolis;'ten twenty; dolla, bfllson
theweaternßank; a,gildpenell:a'Ood►gnuknit., and
a Regina Germania, Mr. , ,,Roantleytidentiliad,itbe eoat
Which bidleen taken front tlik Woven 14 - effindre.
Vtdrteintb ,
_greeter teetillWL teat " ma - Tneeday , morninghle home
xu brekeqiiikquid ozeieeked.„ •
• Pita Mental* %slang it - 1902 -2 16: Vernon street, -
:WitertalaeZiininal.,ylib:houegwari entered on Friday
eight, bydaylog men,* abutter, LThe Weyer! found
the keyl of, matron safe id* look a wineiderabli sum of
loonenteullermail tett eskinefdira
bbeAnentily or. elitibbig was bundled up teady_tonen7
al., The worm were identified at the bearing. ,Detoe•
tlen Winer Pmlthleetilled-tbat - therpropettr readied
was found is the house in Wareellfs planeoreere the
alleged, burglars _weas,arreeelmar.Jakey, Suede-la the
proptletor of ilia (rouse: One of the bootefosuad into
house fit with a•inark , •'on their infrontaorontrotfthe
lounge rrebblid n -E
; lithidnoonfe , no tbaithenb;eFdeil:*en,
'with her 2, , • _,
/ago tfoi•an apykkared`olibokalle
innoo /ow* that the cN. VU not of a &waster to
Wanitktkik finding. ,
AbblintitaldeMlll
Tax Ifisivasiois' Ato
receiyed'froSi 'the Min/igeniire
thisN heiiniAht
. 7
city their di e t fanuatial , retiorti" from' whfek ire learn
that-the objected. 'the sociefrere Sti yresPitia todeng
I n 4- MitiOatlka for homeless - aid indigeistboysinigaiell •
in the octollmtket P.f l'PmNiniftlaffe_Yegers Pedal
:mile in, the, otty of,l!bibulfybis,asig-Ao receirage in
hein;
,mein, !LOAM of •mirelity and
"JO R`sbrttirj; 111ilfor - lew gentiatien Onfinited . theta.
selves into an enialliddon,* nadwelthelitle - of "Toe
Newsboys'. Aid ihrelay.,of:Philedelphia.;P : nented the
third and foie% story doom clan attaining in Poor
'Street; fitted tbenfisp_vitte WS, lnith end - Wolk 'room,
and reeding room:" „me lob:to thattumbot be twenty
dye, were meetly oecnpled—the boys °Kilning their
maaloont of the bow. .raperienee pr.:4B4_ost mere
lodging romicellldlint Meet' the netiniremente, , oeilig to
lhe ern trdinenerall; to.L'whicts - -tbd boys Ewers , subjeoted
doring.the day. The 0111100114101LEIMII0gliyilICat0. a
bolldlog At No: 221 Bind street, Mid irlicedtheroper.
intenders-le Of lthersame , elkSalyo -of- Alexander
Th - s number of iniiideri it the inniboine eradei`tront
fifteen to trienty, L itionglio:direat laftWillee - for Rind is
exercised - drat mant_who: ere:not -.boarders. x Airtho
nroneeli. of _training pda hitherto megleated gro
gremlins, many more wilinatimit to therisSubsts of the
home, and rook abettor under iii roof.
I - dharshile, teeentlT hen • fOtmed nt tbe home- U the
ISewebsys' Union," which, embraces "newsboys_ and
news agouti. and whichi'llt Is coetidently, expected: will
include all of the motheaten worthy of beteg _ enrolled,
and tend Materially to inigrry• their character and con-
Mon.
The Meanie Of the bowie - ire In 'part natal - bed by
the. board pale by the bOYs. het 'the Mob* from this
source are lercalolent for the unavoidable expewlitaves,
and 'the company ask kid frdm a' hietterplent nubilo for
the unsupplied,dificit .their treasery,"and &tailor
means, tO t cam-, en end. entear the Oirenktiona °film
The subjeet Is*eltwoithytheileesiiidsiatioit of the
end willinoteef eirroore,lttuthY Mitefor - Sh e
beeerolsOt, t tbsa.aiding.in the aapport of the
boys , 'Home " contilbatihns left with: Mr.-Wm.
:Parvie,treastrrewattlf Sponge street, will be
aPProlitjttolYttPldlod. - -
AllltESTo,lit „THE MITT MOUE/
~THE -Litt
.
M
osva.—The whole member of arrests In the. atty . dor-
Ingthe Month _of lebruary,wac 2496 ,The y were divl
.ded sieeng eleyeioldiltriete intfoNcera Oat distrjet,
204' 2d, 433. 31,116';',14th,149; 6 11 i, 83;
ittr, 81 ; . 13* - 33 - Otte:0; '201E442; 1.16,TT 96; 12th,
65 ; 13111,10; 1 4th; dal.. 15th, 83; : - .lotbair ; - reserve
mq)l4 ?7
oll:1= r 4"
Il l e "s aiti 6 &?s t ' a ll 2 gration to the
Eleventh district, is charterer Lieutenant Whitcrift:
Number of eremite dating theintonth of Nabruary. 96. Pe
lag an Increase all over the ems period lest var. Of
the- whole number b/Sirere of &ratan birth, 9 females,
and 2 colored; charged with drankenneee; 05 homi
cides, and arrests, 2; burglaries and omega, 1 ; value
of - prapezty stole, and reonvei4C . sBo; 'tweeted bar.
glaries;.; . fires 2; lost, $76; Insurance, 875; arrest for
arson, 1; -suspicion °tenon, 6; lodgers 135.'0 whom
89 were forelsners, 4 were termites ' and' 2 colored;
stores and dwellings found open; 9; a ccidents, 2; per-
.We are indebted to tientenant Hampton:for the fot.
lowing - arrests is the Second polies district during The
month of February, 1869: Threat to eorninit arms. 1 ;
assault and _battery, 4; aassult with intent to MU, 8;
assaulting 'policemen, 1; Aeatiog, wife, 9; breach of
emcee, 18 ;carrying concealed - weapons, 1 • disorderly
holm, 4; drunkenness and - disorderly eondnet, 826;
Insulting females In streat, 2; lareony, 26; snepteion
of larceny,s ;' misdenicanors,. 17 ; palming counterfeit
money, 1; receiving stolen yoodt, 1 S robbery, 81 va-
V . ° o7 ,o 3 erotals 433 . -' •
Lodger* during the Month:47l ; ,immeOrhlte, 878 ;
fprisales, 934 _lreton& 259 ; Vatted States, - 112. Male
yr:no:tees, 822; femelm, 111 ; inalee, white; HOS i fe
males, whlti, 99 ; melee, Meek; 174 therales;lB.
'HIGHWAY HOHBEHY . .---Abollt twelve o'clock,
on Monday night, a man named Charles floater was as.
malted in Hastert, alley, above Second street. by a per.
son, who knocked him down with a so billy." sad then
robbed him of a silver watch with gold chain attached.
He lay there for some time In an insensible condition,
when be was discovered by an officer. who took him to
the station-house, when he was found to have been so.
sorely-injured, his face and bead badly slat and bruised,
sifter being rdatared to consolounwas he stated that ha
had been robbed his watch and Chain, and, assaulted
by one Lawin Dubres, With whom be hit viiited
rat drinking saloons during the, evening "-He gave a
minute description of -the man, ind Yesterday- morning
Officer Oharman netteeded in arrestine the *soused at
Secant and Franklin attests, with the waists in hie
possession. =He was taken Were a magistrate and held
it LHOST ax`Aacrczar.—A' "horse :attached
to a dray loaded with well-packed dry goids bolo it from
'a
hones on Third street, while being Arleen along
Ohestnat street above slghtb, yesterday afternoon,
stumbled and f4l head foremost to the ground, railing
with him the driver, who &POW noon his back, and
became entangled In the reins ; but before the home
had recovered from his fall, the driver, by a dexterona
movement, extricated himself and leaped to the ground.
Fortunately, neither horse nor driver 'wee hart: - The
Only damage_sustalued was the breaking of oce of the
boxes..
_The neighborhood In which this little resident
occurred Is generally thronged with 'vehicles, but on
this occasion It ruse unite clear, otherwise the draymen
or his horse, or both, might have infrared more serious
damage.
• ,
STRlXES.—Strikes for htgber wages be
aomlog quite numerous among the laboring classes of
our city The last we have head wanthat of a . rar
ty of 1/1012 who were engaged In handing - a
culvert et
Twenty-fourth and Tine - dries: The men engaged on
the Vine street portion of the work were willing to
work for their Dreeint compensation. while thore
en
gased on Twenty-fourth sweet- etruck for an inn-arse,
and yesterday morning endeavored to compel the. for
mer to join them in their rebellion. Quite a dietorh.
ante was created in the vicinity, which was only quelled
by calling upon the police, who quickly illiperead the.
mob, and the workmen Went on with their work as It
nothing bed occurred. '
„ .
SnorrarrEEAftnasrane-On Monday after.
neon, s woman, named Marillowekalias Powell, bad
her attention attracted by a deithing piece of calico,
which'• was displayed — in front' of Messrs 'Eyre do
LandelPs store, at Fourth and Arch streets. • Mary
nand for some time .in wistful admiration at the
tempting fabric, which she Beatty seised, sod was
rankles her escape when she was detected and arrested
by OM:er Dime. She was taken before Alderman
Battler yesterday morning and committed to answer.
DANGEROUS 01.1STOkE1(;—.0011t one o'clock,
yesterday morning, a party of rowdies forced their en
trance into a house near lfifth and Girard avenue, at
which was being held a private ball. After gaining sc
reed totbe premieee they behaved in a ecandalous man
ner and treated a grid disturbance. tient Sneer in
terposed, and observed a yonng man named; Joseph
Mtn, draw from his pockets so a t dirk knife end place
it up bin sleeve, evident y with the design of sling it.
Mots was taken Into cuatody, and yesterday morning
was committed to answer by Alderman Shoemaker.
FOUNDLGIGS.—A. colored female child, of
the tender age of tiTli!weeks, was discovered on Monday,
vight lying on the steps et a house in Tenth street
above Rams. It was yesterday morning sent to the
Almshouse. At nine o'clock the same evening. a male
infant, about two Months old, was found in the base
ment of the dwelling at the southwest corner of Tenth
end Ebippen streets, Meer Bample conveyed it to the
station-hone
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ANOTHER INTERNAL MACHrsE.—About nine
&deck,' on Monday evening, a Bold lamp exploded at
the dwelling of Lewis Peters, on Laurence street, abdve
Matter. The scattering fluid ignited the window car
thin, and tin . Peters was eeverely burned about the
handl and face in attempting to eXtingulalt the llama.
The accident was•emmed by filling the lamp while
burning.
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THE GIRARD BROTHERHOOD.—This 11SSOCia-
Hon," composed of graduates of the Girard 'College, bee
determined to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of
the founder of that institution, which occurs on the
Met of May next. The r Dicers and penile have selected
Mr William Dunn to deliver the oration and Mr. D.
Chambers to recite the poem on the °cession.
PETTY LANCIENT.—Before Alderman Shoe
maker, yesterday morning, a eoloredmannamed George
Blake was charged with tattempting to steal a Mort
from a clothes-line , George is said, to .be an old
rffender, and is alleged - 1M have been extenetriely en
gaged in the business of robbing clotheellnes. , He was
commttted.to prison.
SUDDEN DEATH.L-A man named - ear - mon,
aged ye yeah, whO had been •employed as wafehman in
the navy yard; died very suddenly on Monday night, at
his residence in Long lane, Firer ward. Coroner Pen
ner held an inquest yesterday , and rendered a ferdict
o` . i death tram natural causes.” ' •
• rOUND DEAD.--Thomas -MoEwen, aged ST
Para. vas rotund dead in bed yesterday morntog, at Ms
sesider t os in SpifTent - street, be'oa Selene!n. CD near
Fenner 'bald au inquest, and rendered a Terthet of death
from old nge, -