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'i44;lii io ,--'-`lnol ll l l '--iiiii;o?..s-° 7 iiip,t)gs,-9- ,',',',.--,;';,i..•:';7--,-,41.41,L"'"ii- Kif..?-14 111);A' e.s =-/• *4ificmt,4l44..,:it.; " ,„ ...-t. britih.4. VW'. "t... -y,:-..„:,„-- +it -5--i-';,.„ i'.....,. -.A- f.' Smith . , 091riers and Richard Cobden. Two distinguished foreigners arrived in this conntry, a few.days 418, each witithe evolved' purpose of travelling - I've - 4h i ts entt laaking , personal observationteltaleople,iithrthelr s institutions, habits, ttAti PrOpisehiil, Tho le are Wittraw Serra Olitunt, , ,:who -was of the 4( Young rraliiiriiirtic;ll l l B4 B Pwlii'Vas transported for life to_ti remote penal colony; and finally, after several years of hard duresse, was rehabilitated as a British subject, with en iiiiireitiiiitbaWfii whatever " r OUS - he 'pos., z . llWWilaut. '4o, 4 4titt conviction. Mr. qtr' . - • . Otersik,throwls *SY inwtbe.A9PliaLsl-9°a , kaPts; ,l 4o o B Pm life of "trCentsstr.,, with an iiiiiiattiiii an deittbdaliam , which intiselittve, aurrPleil ILths‘:":Fin]porleing letder l The re sult was that; deeply committed as be was to thidtatioifil outyitrsitelattd;ho-iiiii, not care to desert hie friends when they determined to make a strong effort for Irith independence. Itti s il.lefulaWister tieneit men; we firmly be "ltemesimt lacked They essayed to ilialtfefftiCilritiahyeke;Withdat arm!, num 'heret„niftlieitA,,ltivO 111# attempt , tha oiled , ' eat cliauce,A;,so§Ottell., • s:he• foitilt wan a failure: ;_lre.date say, that; ,iri;liisi thoughtful momenta, Mr. O'Bantabas sadly smiled at the 'felleetion of the inadequacy of the means to ifiii isliClteitritiatered to bid:country, Still • in the prime of life, (we •take his age to be ,Taiwint;Wfoitr,) and bai- a 'career' of groat' titititillefartiNin;'sbelildtcrhit, desire ngain to eater into the arena of public, life. He • has leetftialicifed; by Niricina constitatmcies, to ioniii,bis - 40(jii the Haan opoommons, bat mis 'hitherto fieclined; - - There is no body, 401 - eiters In Irelead;' We are sure, that .wenld net jOyfidii and readily take Sins ':o43anar as, their Parliamentary, representative, if he intimated a desire to that 'effect. •Amite holds '"tlie ieik'ofa 'ready writer'," and-fs ethOught fug obserient;highly-educated man, it is not ,itrPritablii that 'he' ,may, one ' pnblbilk Impressions. of ,Ameriei. - 1 Respecting Mr. ,CPBarsit himself,' the : -beat'-account of his ciree':ilanfilisi ableit;4 well aii fairest' esti. , tote o€ his character, ,is to btr'found in 'a '46lnme‘ , Publisheti: some three year! age; ,enti- Lk i4 -: -i ` Mitati'.! 4ll B l 4 : aad. YottPelitht," • and written bi-Mr. ions SAVAGE, now of Washing ,,,li ,:tilarres °Taw be a representative man, assuredly ,Itionaan commit, • the founder or retber',Of •Fria . Trade;,fa„ - not less so., 'One is intempelylrithcchtlin* . descent from the'an ,iiiint; Mingts-if. the ygreprielavi,whb:inled, anti' ionght,laiti ditul;ti thiniestid ,.. years age. The other's proud, as 4:10$ BETZ' was, of having =come out ftonkaittilkgke People; without'any alitlipt si'clear - liets4a strong mind; aid an hottest ambition. :The ion• of a Sussex yeo ilia, itrea4D;Etennyar,fakes rank, at this mo • - lient;arnong, the , ablest of British statesmen and politicians.-, We are in doubt whether he :be not a , greater • msn'tit# Jetta Swam, who tar nOw,eogrmisitigtio much , attention by hid 'heltlittempt to leaven the,Mistogratio Hattie, - 4 1 ',,04111.49** ta4itatig a very large portion jof Dem ocracy into its constitutiort. "., Nearly quarter of is,''Contaiy hies' elapsed tolinoa]Kr. , cpispiat, then 'known only as , an , in. ldnitriens and shrewd. "Manchester man," Paid• a bulls's' vitqltxtile MIRO Statqat The suite, ; of. hishie Observation be communicated to the world in two paMpttlets—one called gcllng )md, Ireland, 4111 • 'Americas'? and the- other, entitled Al ßu ss ia .,“.: AV once, attention wa s ,direetted tis 'MN and be • eventually succeeded , in gaining a seat iii - Parliataint) avowedly to assert and vindicate the principles of the Na tionaP Anti Corn Law League, in:the Mali lisitliieig,of Which, net : long before, he hid lloweriiil,,fresitistat He agitated ; so success. calr7,l l . ° alid:OSt 4f,,Parliameit; that 'in fi ve years frolds , first election, the. Act for re; peeling ,the' dnticir Ott , the importation Of fOrobilik 'Corp Pal ! mod the law of ;the . l and. This waii - init the,23th:4uni;lB4fi; Tbree days lateriEjr, ?oasis. Peri; who had carried Free TrideliontiM.Y;te the:Wishes oftlis oWit Party; was turned ont'Of mice by their coalition With I #o l oPeifiptt, and his bat Wide as Premier were lagtaCeibLaCkaiialedgriteet of the-roil, ability honesty, indeloquenee ot Mr. 00Bblelti the Chihi-Pion 'ol” Cheap' food. imafediately `alter; Mr. CONDEl%..reneived a, testimonial of public , gratitude; -= in 'the - tangible form 'of' r'#qktt:q.,`ATPSsoo, ~ :lle :was ,eliated, to represent - the Weit Riding of Yorkshire; bets leak his seat by 1867; 'his Constituents ;repudiating - lallif - fOr `hiving COndennied the Way s Polloy, of. Lord Paignaarori Adminis tration, Mr. BattrV, Mr. Diroton. Glreson, and aeon others; were also rejected—but have sinceresinied. theirlegislative limetiOns. Mr. Conon', altree,, or - that` small phalanx, has itildedly' 'declined ' re-entering paritamei3t, though -repeatedly invited;to allow himself to be named as candidate. 'He warmly symPa ttilies With' the present'Reroren:movement; of which hie friend Mr. Barony is leader, and is iindersteridto" be task anxious to observe, 'in this connrj.,„ how the Ballot works. He has `advocated its introduction at Parliamentary 41eCtiona in England.;' He is one of ;be best public' speakers among English politicians.- ilia age is 64. and'thilitgh his health is not ro• link, hinfiereitielytensPeridahabita haie ens; bled bill hiso tbrqughfan indnite amount of mental and tattlily, labor. '., -'' c l:lSNatialsifittfiat,Mr Co : mes will find tea - 1 son, in this sountly, to doubt the troth of his iffe-long ;conviction ,to Free Trade is the possess, in all places, fortommercial ditticul. tied:- •England,'an old-nation,could bear the experiment, 'and' has not apparently been in jured by it. -America is 'anew ration; and it is actual ruin to - bet:predictive industry to de- Kos it by placing IM. resultWie competition Withforeign inanufacturea ' made by tinder-fed and under-paid f hands. -, England, crowded with`excessive pepnlation, Can obtain labor at ion than bal(tbe price which it wins in this - cimitit.:." Free Trade may answer in England, but American manufactures; to• prevent their "belts• undersold IV" forefga Competition., re quire4Pratectioe. This is a conclusion, we doubt not, at_which Xi. Cerinsit's good sense will arrive, !titer he traverses the State of 'Pan - sylvan* and marine the busy industry' of Pla city. ••• _ ', 'We Wittily hope'fbat o , l3srair and (loam, Will each make a book out of their American tour": If Mr. Comma will compare the Erni ted Etatee, L as seen' by'him in 1884, with the eitite, &Mary akthi present time, he will as- Unitas the world,iiis the other side of the At lardie—which ,woriti,- by •'the way, knows almost as littleof Mu rial condition • as it does of-the-condition of China. - 4 4 ,411 .,"11 . Guistivlistis of tiee Poe 4. T60,b111 afro intOthe State Senate by, some time Mace, which, Pro. 1140 fer.ttte•,,abotitien'et the - present liottrd et Gidlirdians, of the ,Pcor, And for the ap ieintifetit 'or:_ new beerilly Goancits, the Indges - of the emtotis ,eottrts; appearato Isiatillititled in a, committee, of: the:Hotise, ietirithstandlog, tinobjectionabie Character ,And the .strong.faiding manifested in its favor' ,tlY,' 2 the ottisene of Pittladelphie.' . anent mons passage :by the Senate, after a free die. - oussion,' is a sitrOnif prootof its" merit: If the reprementativetrof the " Peoplike Party," at Herriaburg , are'eriftpate'd by a deeire to .ritidejltheir organisatiOn odious in the eyes of eurnitigerieittiey: cannot I . devitM ' a better 'method , Off doing, ao , tban, by Shielding the PresenV,Sarylfirom the Indignation:which has r batmeteited by.the elpostfre, of, some of its ,inifariOnaltaritiactioni;' . A - Gaikr - Rites: -41 Cagy "not - be - gen'itritif* iiaosigao the trade at large, but it fact nia*Pll* v e4iiii,o4,,mpy: in..! =sky% a note ca,if,that 'the" 'tersest exefitiszils. hotiery bisineie , done_ by - any one _Arm in this country; to done by. ideerra:. - XtrDcihring '4•!tly., in this 'nit*: ;Their Noe'. 28 and 28 North Fourth street, tiaiierfeot:ilinieo nuisance, int inay - be losagined,frotn , tee fact `that they have, foe we Have taken tulip* tireitiVfor 6111$81lr,) jroi every , !ties of rionien . , , and children, thit any' tiontingenef,:oeidd ; se- Gave immense' wean of eerie• eriory grade, witility r 'ritid texture' that the eitaitaeturera , of tea_ country, Evesadi and Oiltioiny,ares itapbili of producing; and, lastly; gradailens of ettelireepeirtiveintiteriate, ranging front thaloweat •:'fiifiten",f,6,:ttirl;ineet,exiiiietie - -niiiiiities.' An mania bcaierylicieuta:',.ti, and weare glad to find tbatilieir intietpritie_ In Uhl ideperttnent le being litibetantial way. • oath *bell eking the he Pfto vdt eothvln of John Randolph, of R,einoke,,dtert in Mimi tOwnehip, Ohio, on the wee al 400011 , 410:)(i10646,1Q*Ialiiited . ..optioll,,wai an old on the Ikadolph tract, bhiO , - - firtwenty4 tee ffelOseeift Property, *slued at 880,00(4'0 be expended In the !ind freidoid tbo ohms now fiostir:ond , tbliee, with *3/411i'ofteldiftloilio•rbt,OWned, by • the; Randolph. , itoti - oltoile Oro hi he' sot free and f the Ohm* ifof in - lbisi loi rehise, the be. litniittWtoriy4 to 9 1 0:,* end be ton of old la, Qs 4.10 4 Ott., we? , ta*, Bev. Wm. H. lflilburn's Lecture on Alex - an dor Hamilton. Though not tho unieL ; rounerotie;We may say . that one the mos<ialeot'aMl aPPreolativa au dlapoesaliraitgCbiAileotuiebotird 'effort du ir)etthe preieat &min, was ieeembled at. Jayne's Hill last evening, Mitear ther*v.Wrn. M. Mil. &flyer 1114 celebrated ipatitre on the " Life arid Obaizeter 'of AleXMider Hamilton." At . the appointed hoar the leotitrii appeltred upon the platform, accompanied by It. Shelton Mackenzie, who, In a few expreeelve remarke, gracefully introduced Mr. Milkorn , to the.audl enee. The leoture opened with a brief allusion seeldent whiob, nearly thirty yeamago, deprived him of eight, and we are qoite cure thole who had, the jleisurrree bearing I'ls - clog:tient die imurei en this ooe'aelOn; Pregnant with information t ae it was _thiongbout;eould net' bat 'haire looked open' the Min who; "'with' knolledge atone' eri• trance quite shut out," oardd thus hold them spell- Wired with his Magic ehoitienee, as for 'nearly-two heirs ho Poured fortb,'tn philosophic; detail,' the of one of mot oa Most distinguished he. the speaker - sEo,in immense concourse of Peopichrulbeerigithered in: what was now the Park,. in'the' eit',of New Tark the people were exalted; the doings 'of karlieraent wore the 'coca ebb There it was'thetthe youthful Hamil tini,l4entered into the dilietuisionof the hour, Wideiln for htm the respeet and admixation of ell Whit haerd' . hien. • • ••'• • .• iiiiirpert theteeture; the speaker 'was eel `dontly preparing, a' Master's hand, the eau.: veuruper, Which the portrait of Hamilton wee to beaketehed—We they say, indeed; elaborately de lineated. -" ' ' " '' wee a West Indian by birth,-half Scoteliand half French: Frold his birth, he followed him', in flight; through hie youth and the incidents' ,attendinilde 'edneatione;•••• • t - • • - The Declaration of IndePerideriee had been Wl* accused ` CiOlitt same day that Lord Howe landed on Ling Island, and-events 'of great moment be-. gable follorr'e . aeh other - in qitlitkenceeitsieri. ' 'The Military, earner of Hamilton wee here introduced, and . iritPhicallY followed through all the events, of the Revidutim2;- hialife'wes interwo 'Thernentral,flgeire' of theWgreat struggle we 'ail' kneir bed h,ein George Washington.' •He was 'the pivot'on whioh the Revolution turned; twice he had hien eleiated follnePitsition of Virtual diets -14;r, Of the land; but a great difficulty he than had to encounter was the growing direifiction of the pee pip: Then it was thatWashingtonhad celled around him adviiiis, and 'prominent' among 'these had been Alexander Hamilton. The intimacy and friendship, existing hetween•his sebjeot and his chieftain, betrayer; had ultimately readied a 'cal: 'Ali At 'this point the leeturer narrated:With ee. 'flawed littered; the interview between-Washing ten' ind"Hateiltion oh' the stairs,* when' Washing ton had need the histi expression, 4 , Col. Munn inneCtell you frankly, I' think you treat siie'bedly,; You have kept me waiting . here these ten Minutes." The,leciturer'e version of this affair, or at !east his oonetraotion of it, Was atones Judi eioine, liberal, and phiktiophleal. By this unexpect ed misunderstanding, it was said that Hamilton had attained an independent , polition, which he had ling deified. - The' shrewd, but honest, mill. Cary Course of Hamilton, SubsequentlY, Which lied so effeistuallY eluded the expeerations of General Olinton;iyas mud - est faith withi:oh oratorical Skill, and thei r part he heal borne in' hat glorione 'Contilot,'eonamented' ipon;imbielibed' resulted in guiding 'arinotAitlegraphie doe would ado* of; the pews tiareughent the length and - breadth - of our' laid- gust" Gornwallle was takers."' ' • - Hamilton, married the' dttughter' of General Philip Sohuyler;,of Albany, New York. Illegreat acquisition legel 'erudition, prewonted 'as his studies had kieen, Jonder: so'many disadvantages, was dwelt upon al extraordinary,. Quit•t - below the middle height, his' silvery Mop and 'noble Mien had fully,colnnensited.r Able want. 7 The great. thieneier of ,theevolution, Robert Morrie, here rt* hi rot Revolution , tribute, which Wee hearitly iespended to by the'audience, , in ,devisieg lobe sea for thi, .Hamilton's assiduity Benefit of the , nation, many of which had been of itieniteit iMpartent ohartniier, was enlarged upon. Sewing on a few years, be desired his andienoe te..stioompeny. him 'to one 4 the' roost noble of hair:tan asiemblagee, in what in this pantry inight'be titihy termed the templeofliberty;withia square or - tiro pf Where he was then epeeklog. ,Seertkiag Of,' the Utast ; rioted ,by gaizot6u, in that, august company,, e felt that he", was ,riehing„ reales raying that 'the Oren:cat Osterman of tberahli;inthat,Opnvention for form ing 'Our; National Oenstitution, wart Alexander ,The pita take') in those deliberation's by; thii patriot 'atuteseseri ware veyerelly Canoed at, Three week's that; body bad been in epsilon. when, on the 61 of Jane, he delivered a ipeeob of - Ow hanrs, length; which tilanierneur Morris, whit bad heard, Mriny speeoh,er,ronntineed 'the Sheet lie,hed ever jteurd. The - Power and influence of this adolittent.Crori .Was Well knelt% to the world. At Pact, in Septendfer, the Conetituttou we' formed; yet,ln the "shape, presented, it was "not entirely acceptable" to a large number. Subsequently, 3100 Stites ratified it, and thus' sanctioned it ae the findamental law of nation. New York Slate,lioweyer,had stood eat with steadfast uppo sitien against its adoption, and thug, for the time being, three, a barrier in the way of the desired national unanimity ; and hero, again, liathilion's e fb r i g in i n nu en pl o s low York to accept bad been distieetly signalised. With the full oonsilousness of the want .of in terest which the mere details of Hamilton's course as head of one of the departments.-that of the Treasury—he could not but remind ' his hearers of the unparalleled depreesed Scandal condition of the country when he entered aline. His states manship manifested in this position was truly re markable. In the language of the immortal Web. star, !`He emote the rook of our national resources, . and streams of revenue gushed forth." He next took up the life of his subject as politi cian and lawyer. Be had been a politician in its True' and moat respectable sense, and a lawyer utterly,develd pf th,e pettifogging proolivities that so'generelly characterize the preinislon now. ApprOttehing the 0104 of his theme, the weaker Said that,, for thliti years, Alexander Hamilton and-. Aaron Burr had been virtual competitors. While, however, Barr on the one hand had been gradually eliding into insignificance and oblivion, Hamilton bad stood unmoved in all the magniii. cent 'and' syinmetrigal proportions of his•petriotio principles He 'next - followed' these' two rivals through seines and events which hid eurseadvely restated:in the victory 'of Hamilton indite de feat of Burr, ,which-had so maddened the, latter that he - at length . turnednroupd, and with cold blooded deliberateness determined , upon blood revenge, and, adoordiugly, was not long in finding a sufficient pretext upon which to found a chal lenge, which aballenge,after'setne alight remon strantie, was Conepted. He must either do , this or be disgraced ; such was the then military 'son rimentrd„ the Country. • -An eloqientipliode upon that God-defying code of honororbiel, still, in tlus"face of Jehovah's de: ores 'to • be his own avenger, found advocates in our midst, was bore introduced. • But the oiroutnstaneee which shrouded this col lision seemed—so'thought the speaker—to be such 'es to render the duel inevitable, The fatal hour arrived, and the' esti, sad result of it waVwell known to us all He fell a'vletim to the deliberate malice and revenge of a life-loeg and unworthy rival. In his dying hour he had contritely received the saorament at the bands of Bishop Moore, and ex pired with the words "Gracie, rich grace !” on his lips: The nation was in a state of mourning, only seoCnd to that which marked the death of the Fa the, of his Country. He died in the forty-seventh yenrcef hhi agei. Pas lecturer's ainolusion was n fair, though not futronte tribute, to the, private life of Hamilton. As Writer, as orator,. as arbiter, as adviser, he stood second only to thaWashlngton. Talleyrand bud paid to Hamilton the compliment of admit ting lo a friend of the lecturer, that of the men of mark - he had ever seen, of Europe and America —and be had seen most of them—he considered Alexander Hamilton the very foremost of them all. Notwithstanding the protraoted length of the lecture—so nonentity-4h° most profound atten. tion was elicited to its close after the lecture, Mr. Milburn was surrounded with a host of friends and admirers to greet him' with a personal weU, mime - and extend him their congratulations. - MICTION Notiar.—B. _Scott, Jr., auotioneer, 431 A/hatpin street, sells this morning, cam warming at 19 o'olook, 809 lots nee , and desirable goods; vis Embroideries, white goods, linen cam bric handkerchiefs, mitts, veils, ribbons, fringes, laces,' bonnets, parasols, 'jewelry, kis., to which the particular attention of the trade ie invited. HZ&Vr SALIII, of gun ESTATE, .o.—littoeiri. Thornta aE Elope sold'yeaterday, at twelve o'clock M.; tho property of the Dauphin and tlatquebanni Coal Company for $370.000, sutijeot•to a mortgage of $97,000, pith interest; being equal to about YOur,ltundred and seventy two Mausand dollars. Their sale list eirititing, at the Exchange, amounted to over $290,009. .Tea valitable residence of the late Dr. Mitchell, at the southwest Corner of Walnut. and Eleventh streets, together with a number of other desirable ProPerlins; wilt be sold at public, auction, by Messrs, fituntney .15 Bone, on Thursday evening, at the'Philidelphia Exchange. ' • fitOM/nIt.LTIM felt hat manufactory of J. E. 'Mum & 00. r at t 0.104 Elfrethre alley, wile en tered on Monday :fleet through a bole made in the wall betieen the feetorg end en old building In the eorner of rf out street The thievVeasrrled away about four hundred soft hats In different/stages of ma nu r e s tura. - The value of the propertgetelen is estimated at. $4OO. - 'SENT BELOW; —A woman,. named Mary was before Aldermen Patel el, yesterday mit& lag, on thepharge of panic% a eounteefelt tbree•doller cote, purporting to have been blued - by the Jersey Olty,Nttalu,at4 drylioode More in Tenth street abet', /opt. the was committed to enrfer at court, THE PRESSe:—PHILADELPHIA., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, Mg. B Y MIDNIGHT MAIL.. Letter fro*. Washington. ao!tegr4indelicB of Thi Press.] W.AiritiaToN, iarolt 1, 1869 - :Bulldog; the telegraphic) deapatah irhieh-1 - sent' - 3 1611 last - cevinigii,'eggibraelig , tug it zosttere of ftitereoVio sonnootion with tho *cif tragedy, op•to - s tile 'Mem of 12 &tile& - I have learned_Jhe following Additional facts, which, notwitiatanding the many contradiotory statements oironlated, pitgy,t.lo rolled upon. Mr. visited the prison whore Mr. Sickles is -.OM , ' fined, We:Morning; ,atici l at'l4§'olook, arid Pitted bins pagagedsin convertatton.with * Mr. and Mrs Baal - oil, the parent's Of - Mrs: "Sickles," "and - kr; Charles B. 'Graham, engineer in the Brooklyn navy yerd, , a particular friend of Mr. Slokles, The oonversation lasted some thirty minutes, and, judging from the broken , eobs map. leg the room, must have been of a most of. footing abstracter, ,Presently Mr. and Mrs. Be. gioli emerged from - the room 'in wlitoh M. Sickles for the present 'is confined, until a cell can be pro perly fitted' up for "him. She is a fine-looking woman, rather' well advanced in years, and was loaning on the' arm of. Mr. Graham, and ,sobbing in tt,mostviolent manner. .Mr. Beech appeared. tole _More composed, although apparently 'quite affected. The party stepped into a carriage out. side the prison, and rapidly drove oft 'What the, particulars a this' conversation May have'been, I did not learn. It Mint certainly have been heart-rending in the extreme;-and' the' effeet was visible in Mr.,. Siekles, he being unable to control hie feelings for. some time after the pirtyhad left the prison.. It was, indeed, a ,sad,sight, and one long to be impreased upon my memory. . • Quite a number ;of the friends of Mr. Sloths' have - visited the prison titie Morning,' many of whom are from NeW 'fork city. ' A certain selected few are adniifted to his room—:those connected by family ties, and those of relationship. , , Many, however, as it should be, are unable_ to gain ad. mission, but pardsare lift at the prison gate teen alarmingentant.. -I do not know that I e'er Si; snob a feeling of friendship exlettog ripen the'pera - of sennalntances arketrangers towards,' init. vidual 'placed in the circumstances of Me 'BMWs; and'while all lament the unfortunate eceireenee of this transaction, still, 'at the some time, the feel ing of sympithy is most intense'. able fact may be taken as the reason why Mr. Sickles is enabled to bear under this heavy It Motion rithont evinolPg any of those emotions incident to individuals in 14 0 position., , While I Wes at the prison' this Jmorning, a gen., tlenieii, carrying a portfolio under his 'arm, 'en. tered, and inirodneed himself to the jailor as "one of 'Frank Leslie'e 'atilits, who had'eome 'for the purnosPoftnaking drawings of the prisomrooni in which Mr: Stales is confined, do. • ; , President Buchanan has this, morning appointed Robert Ould, Beg., of Georgetown, United States, District Attorney to fill the_ position rendered ,va.' conk by the decease of Mr. Key. Mr. Oalryias a candidate for this office at the time of the reap• pointnient of Mr: Key by - Mr. Buchanan. - At the present time there is confined at this prison Hillary Hutobins,Wbo is awaiting Me trial at the present amnion of the Criminal Courtier the, murder of the young man, Sohn Bonis,whieh took - Omsk Georgetown a short time Anat.. This case will, according to ,the manner in which WAIL are condpoted in this city, consume some three or font weeks, and unless the ease of Mr: Mottles Should take primedenee the ether:business on 'the, prison docket, finite a long Incarceration is before him. However, the' best of treatment is-given him, and be Is rendered as comfortable as possible, A rumor has been in circulation all the morning that Mr. Butterworth bad beim arrested on, eYe supposition that be was an accessory to the totter, of the shooting, and as a looker-on witheut' inter. ferule* to prevent the same. This was this lap poiltion Which would bate Warranted` the arrest 'but on en inguky my belief is positively confirmed That suebAS not as yet the ass& A statement; however,hiss been prepared by Mr. Batterworthi explanatory of his eondnet in Cho premises- - • an. , Aid to the Ladies' Mount Vernon . , Annotation. [From the Daly Emimlner of reb, 16th.] In the House, yesterday, on ,reetion of Mr. ding, of Si. Charlet', the Senate bill 7ppropr4thig $2,000 to the Ladies , Mount 'Vernon Association, /lift tribute from the people of Misrottri towardo 'purehastng the home and grave of Washington, Vas - called up, and, after Mee little debate, was .passed, all , the member,' of the Hours who were ,pment voting in the affirmative, exoept the fel,. lowing-named gentlemen : :Messrs. Boyd Davit of Baohanatt, Edwards,, Ellie, Enloe,' Lenox, liopre,i Rqbers of De Kalb; Shields, York, Waltman, Walker of Cape Girardeau,_ Webb, and rol uwic. So the approprietfon of St,tlile by ti ,State;of Mlseourl to thie noble °bleat only Santa the'aforoa• tore of the Governor to beeomis , s law.; • 1144 many of our sleter_Statee wilt follow our patriatio example? - - . • - - THE 'TRAGEDY AT WASHINGTON—MR. CODDEN— MR O ncves's roivrecolittia ' LIPS OP , mapisom—Mß., DIOKENS—MR. SPURGEON TO' ER MERE TEN MONTH—THE STATE HOSEA/. ScirooL —xanznALvrr OP THE NETIIODIBTB—RR S • AND NES, BARNET WILLIAMS—THE PRENCGI THEATRE. • fOorrespondShOs of The Prams.] • tisw Your, Merrill 1 , t9: ,The sad tragedy at Weshlngtm forma the topic of general conversation. Pablo opinion swum to Moline In furor of . 31r Plotles, though, of course, many per. sons who sirs personally led politically Inimical to him, and whose Interests would ft, 'tubas/red by his ball out of the way, are quite fierce in their denuuclation;, The press of the city may he taken to indicate, pretty fairly, the tone of popu'ar feeling The Hon. Mallard Cobden Is among the guests at the Brevoort House. The Hon Win. 0, Rives, who was in Boston on the 22. d nit ' and took some port in the public ostemonleils of the d ay, haii,ooncluded an arrangement with Little, Drown, ,k. Co , for the publieetlnn of isle Life of Medi. son. The Stet of the three volumes of which it Jo to be compered le now in the hands of the compositors. It will be lemma with tket typographical elegance for Ishii& tbmis publlehersore eminent. .. Ndithfog is known. priblitily,.ftge proireas c ' hjr.l.l. 0. Drone, of New York," Id mating in h{e negatto Mons with Mr. Dickens for a' lecturing vlsit - ,to _this country. People who profess' -to be welt up In anal matters say Diokens cannot afford to come, a* he Is do ing an troll In England as he could possibly do In pde ceuntry:•—probebly better, It is tusdentood he hoe al ready netted over $60,030 by the it readings.) , - BOW the Methodist" do open their pooket-books when the preachers make a sortie for the uneetenaries ! Last Bendel' evening, at tits close of the cannel mlesiOnary serviem in Et. Paul's Mathirlist Esibmorit Ohuroh, the eonlotion isoutauted ten thousand 4otfars to the mho °miry awe, in add i tion to a recent contribu. Mon of $2,6Q3. The followers of, Wesley, in New IT York, Aire artienget the most wealthy and influential portico of the tommunity, c$ they 14', Behind none fn liberality; _ Mr. burgeon js to patine. No tstelidte, do aoseln tune of one of the epora or t h e .journal of Cosinisrea wee told by Mr. B. on New Year's day, In hoodoo, that he Intendedto visit the United States 111 March. Our State Normal school, established fifteen years ago, for the instrtuetion of Vachon of common wimple In the solertee of education and the art of teaching,» had two hundred and ninety-two pupils du ring the past year, idr. widths. Barney Willow!, who daring their pro- fessional tour in England have been bogging five thou sand dollars a month, nome home in September. The French theatre opens on Tuesday atqt, the com pany having arrived in the Fulton. - The otiditorlum bas been araeged 'yery eleggMtly, with a large no cabs r of priVato bees, and every adjunct for comfort sad so stability. It is already looked forward to as gne of the ;fie/mutest pieces of public entertainment. Letter from Harrisburg. [9 orrerpssdisca of TLo Piers) 11.ilialiptrila t Mini I, UP. ' Mr. Brans read In place "An act to incorporate the Northern Market Compasp.” Ocuporatorer—Verdlnand Geisler, Jaeob Lents, John Major, Wm Geiger, War ren W. Wilbur, 0 B. Andress, Hoary Makhor, James M. Gibson, /name Ml:Manus, laugh Barr, John Lou denberger, John gall, Peter Bmlth, James Price . , nod others. Capital stook not to exceed EIGO,QOO-8 000 oharee—with power to borrow $2OO 000, Obscure which 'bonds are to be lamed of $lOO each, bearing 7 per cent. Interest. Mr. ljameraler, "An apt to incorporate the Belle lele Salt ldsenfeetnring Company.". Corporaters— Samuel Grant, Jr.. Charles M. r isoklan, Baronet L. Ward,, James B. Prlogle, Edwin Smith . , E. Freeman Prentice, George 0. Barber , Jamie!' Winter, and Daniel 11. Coleman' Obpot—the masuractire Of saitat West Owns, or other parts et the llritieh West Indies, and the sale and dirposr.l of the same at the place et MUM facture, or elsewhere. Capital stork, fIpO,OQQ Mr. Thorn, 4n act zopplencestarg to an sot locor. pouting the Six , penny Saving Fond of. Philadelphia," which centers upon that corporation all the rights end privileges greeted to the < <phrladelphta" Wee!- , era ;, Saving funds. Mr Yardley, in the Benito. '" A norther supplement to the set 4necirrirming the Trenton City Bridge o.m. pauy John Kirkbride, Mahlon lifritbrrde, Jetties 11'• Parrind; Jahn Hendrickson. Paoli, Traylor, BIM*, Bear's, add Mahlon , Moon, of Pennsylvania, raut The. d.mm Stryker, Jobn'll. Taylor, Wm' A. Went Thomas It. J;Ainetob, Barker hammerer, ( 4 regory A Perdicarle, end Jonathan Steward. of 11.!w Jereey, are eppeixted as Commissioner' Instead of tt ore ,heretofore appointed. Bo moth of their act of incorporation as isincenelatent, with thin to hereby !epoxied. This see not to go Into effrieniatil a like supplement shall be wood by thit Legielature of Hew Jersey, • The implement to the net ineorporatieg the ,Cam menial Sire Ineuranoe Company ,of rennnylvenis t Ip• trodimed by Mr. bismelle, empowers said company la insure against the lose of all kinds lir live stock. lodes. Bell bee presented 'mother bill relating to evidenee. It is the same es hie former bill in regard to the removal Of the disability, of witnesses, but emits the, f. atures relative to parties to the ieMird. ,The bill introduo,d by Mr. Marselle, some time mince, tulative to the backs of this , CO/PIXIOTIWOIIIII, 111:14 to prevent f end{ hi hank cialelais, which was then noticed jd detail , come up thin morning end underwent several rely material and mod!, fyibg , ameameati, Tte severity, and the fact that the proCistone of termer laws Cutbraoe some of its objects, were urged as objections ; and' although some eeemed to prefer, ire reference to the special committee 'which has in charge ttio general banking law, it pawed to third feeding ice & mollified condition: - Thomas O'orietn, who is understood to - be here on piotetelonel mieeloa, hes been the - hero or the Ilene te4l,lr, ' ' ®Luton, .TETrilFtB, ON °ITT, Mill,llolql. Letter tYop► New York. - 11 - 1 E LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRA.P.I-t.'':, - • . TitiIiTINFLF Tit CON (IR ESS; Second Session. j' Wien=Tom: Marah I WiATI2I: 'z - EINIZE SMiate, an:Mo6lg, Went' into asoutiari Ruda . noon' ' When the door. were reopened Mr.; Sermans ofidinnesata, presented the oredentials of lir; Douala*, re•eleeted from Illinois, for DIX years from the 4th of March. Tho consideration of the Post Mace appropriation bill weerevemed. - - ..elig - ,7 ,- Tomsisof Florida from the Committee of .Poet. Pot Roads. appended to tbia bill a elan similar t . „ ? 'kat no the post•routes bill, raising the 'retie of nest. rodisbollabingthe franking privilege., Agree to—vesa 20, nave 23, 'Tess—Mesers; - Roque% Brialit, Brown, Chesnut, I °Human. Clay 'Crittenden, Dade, Pitch, eitapatrlok, Greta. Hemusord, Houston, Hunter, Lamm, ;Manson of Arkansas,' Samson of ff cheeses. /pose. - Lane; Meson, Poem, Polk, Reid. Sebastian, Slidell, Toombs,' Ward Wright, and Yates-28 - Nara—Mears: Allen. Bigler, Broderick, Cameron, Oband or Clerk. Collareor, Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas, Darnee, Fessenden. Fo t. Porter, Hall. Hamlin, Her. lan, Kennedy; Ring, ;Pauli. Rice, Seward, Shields, Simmons, Stuart, Trumbull Waie, and Wilson-28. Mr. WILSON, of Massitchnsetts, said that the post, odi .0 advertisements aispevred in over seven hundred. hammers, which be considered was a mere matter of patronage. and therefore he mewed the` for the thanes the advertising 'Abell be rumbaed to two of the largeet. circulated, papere in each State and Territory, and two jo Merehingtm ' Agierd to r Wrieera further moved to mood that the con tract with the Butterfield Company for carrylog the me le overland, between St. Louie and 8 , 111 IfatlO , Eo , , be en Mid fief that t' u rontract , re may tarry the mane be. sweep 4/ipso termini by shy other route they mint. et. My "hinge stated' hieolleetiorm, that the Butterfield Company had 'he are.emption of land at certain points, which would thereb • be inereased alio that by length- , brag the route they Might 'kind a clairo - for ivoreased eompensetioa • or a new route might form tee Govern. moot to radish iniWary poets, or might endanger the Way of the walla, besides many other reasone. Mr. Toogns,of Heorgia, ehowcd that an e.ddition would cut off fire' kindred rotten or mail service via , Memphis. , Mr. Treason, of Aeorgli.. saw In it only an attempt to deprive the South of the poor 'privilege of a mail route for the benefit of the North, and Intended to in fluence therente for the Pacific Railroad. Messrs, Rice, of hlloreeeta, Broder ck, of California,' Want,' of Delawrare, - and °there, took pert In the de bate. • -- It ceer e out to the dismission that the overland con- Valeattee costa front thlrty.dTe to SIMI dollars 'for" each , . letter in the Melt. , Mr. Wil.polt , ll amendment was lost; yeas 19 ; nays 32, 4•Mr. gTlil LIM, 'Of blnhigen,• moved to amend that the Butte; field oTertand contract' be redacted to weblv oar vice, and the pay be 1450 OCO, Instead-of E&0,000. Aerfed to, _ Mr Seoianteg, :,of OaWorn% amended' that * the weekly mail befireen St Jospeh and" Placerville, e mmeleratie to 20 days, at $llO 000. , Agreed to; yeas 20, nays 'MI.' - M. Sirs, of Minnesota. moved to amend that there be a weekly mail from St. Paul to Puget' e Sound at an expense of 20,000. The vete cps this motion Was : yeas 14, nays 16 ; no •goonim • ' • On motion a reOess was taken. , puma the reuse Mr, POLK, ar Missouri. presented .the ertdentials of Willard San'skary an 'clotted , States Senator from Delaware, ohm Et vim.) ' ' . 86111310 N Mr Pfou's motion was voted on and carried—yeas 38, usys 4 , Mr, 1181i.74M1N, of Louisiana moved to strike out the $80,1102 for the monthly overland mail from Mamas city to Stockton, California, after the expiration of the present quarter. - Mont of the amendments, were adopted without dm criwion, the votes bring talvir on those disputed. • The amendment reduclug the Butterfield contract was idopted—yeas 82, nayslB. -, - The 111/1.130133811t relative to the weekly mall from St •Dele ph, allosenrl to Placerville, California Was adopt ed—yeaa 20, nevi 20 , The The amendment relative to the trestle mall from Kansas city to Stockton, Uslifornia, woo adopted The motion. reining the rates of vintage, abolishing the 'franking - privilege, add 'generally , regulating the details of the service, were adopted ' • Mr. GwIN, of California, renewed hit motion for a weekly prvice from Salt , Latetti3Orekto. at a comport- Nation as the committee may determine. • Mr. if merman. of North Carolina, moved to , give the Posture ter peheial the discretionary power to die eoutinue any overland routs Adopted. Boma minor amendments to the bill were adopted and added, and the bill was then pealed—yeas 2p, usys 22—as follows: , • • • YAMl—ldessre: Allen. Benjamin, Brown, Chesnut, Clay, ,01Ingroan, Doyle. Douglas, Filch, Fitspetrlok, Green, Garin, flointon; Hunter. Iverson, Jones, Lane, Mallory, Munn, Puree, Polk, Reid, Klee, hebeetteu, mull, Toombs. Ward, Wright, Yulee-29 , NAT'S—Memo Bigler, ltroderiek. Cameron, Chandler, .ooilam.r, yen, Doolittle. Fesseeden, Foot, Politer, Hale, Hamlin. Harlan, Johnson of Tennessee. Meg. Pugh, 13:ward, S.MMOI3/1, Trumbull, Wade, and Mc Baonzatox meTei t 2 moulder the vote, as, In b'a opinion. Mr ellr - gmen , e amendment nieces' the whole Pacific, owl at ,he merny of the Poltantater enPral 5'.0222812, neye •Tati OICLOCZ —On motin6 of Mr. Hu Tan, the navel &prop Hatton tell was token up. Conalderabledeb‘te ensued on various items in Corn mitte, of tbo Whole. nOttnight, Mr ken taansit, of Medne, moral to adjourn. -1 he vote,was then taken. and the Senate 'erred to adjourn by a vote of 22'to 20 !Mr Smith o , Brien occupied a seat on a sofa on the Sour, in close oonrerenee with litr. Weide. Sereril eppa•o e r ereihtrodocel , and entered tate nyaveral • bon wit , i blot.) - The amendment+ adopted In committee arc to Vow bleb par to thb r Siam Fuipandedll the recant bbard, and to pay $1.10,C0) for the pay or the Paraguay_ *ape. dJ* Jr n. Mr. HAILIIONO, or Bonlit Osrolins, from the Navtl Oommitteo,.reporteasmaitmoots Wresting the appro.; priatinos for the Portsmouth irforr %yawl - from S.IO,CCO )0160,000 ; Now York, from $ 0000 to $109,000 or. fffk fun)) $100:.0 08150 001; P 13111,00 1 ,4 from $lO 000 101 7 0 017; and Mare Island, OalifOnia. from $,O 000 )1) Aftil) OW. of - tbq deta,to, Mr. !IA MXO3I), el` South ail - 011:a, 641 we hiva too many navy ,node. Oan on ttie tleoVo. ono on' tbp QQ tilt, and on o" on the Patine it tt,th But great ri.formo u4l ot On iodode at Audi. The eamelttoe reported lase t han the estimated.- The debate Mitt eaelteeap.-- - - A motion to enjourn wee Met-4m 21, nays 18. IttXPIOZID'EI amendment was agreed to—yeas to, nay. 10. Mr. Cootirrim meved,to amend to Iniemnlrypom =Awe Pdtr'ding, for the salts now pendirg agalost 1:1103. tog the gloom of nyinotoi 771 0 0 1'. T l 4 7 fawa• • Here Mr. Feetiondun'nuoved to adjourn. Dereuted— Yeas /7. Wu . r. Rate of New Tfampelalre, moved a new section, that no now promotions be mode 11 the navy until the nuniher of capteinete reduced to 60 A greed to. The bl 1 was tb..11 rep dto rho Senate, gr.,' all the arneudmenta agreed m except the Increase 'tor the nevi yard at bew York, which wme »jaded, bye vote of 28 to H. Mr Mug voting wirh s the majority Mr. Seward wee abs.ht. Aare another notion to adjourn was lost: Oss o'or.o•ms —While the Ountati.r le capable of holding 000 pen ors there ern pr-cent thirty-eine prctet lc torty-three SiDitOTS and two repo.tere The Tice President Witt ohr Chair, vice Sir. Stuart, And the fulk, Pensacola and California amen& MOWS were Spit. Me. 0 WIN r (781.11r0r0/13, Wwmperalatent in his efforts to carry 'broil& the California amendment, bat he wee defeated by a vote of $2 to 14. Mr Halals amendment to restrict promotion was lost. The bill wee then read the third time and passed— yeas 28; tays 8, via : - Tama—Meagre. Alien, Bayard. Bigler, Brown, Ches nut, Clark. Cloy, Crittenden. Davis, Fessenden. patriokaont, Poster, fireen.Honter, /VITISOU. Ming= of Tenneeeee, Lane, Mallory, Polk, Reid lime. mono, Stuart, Toombs, Wee., Ward, and Wilson-28. Ners—liessre. Broderick. Doolittle, Owld, Male, Hamlin, Harlan, Ring, Pugh-8. Tip Senate then, at VIOL M , adjourned. • • - ROUSE OW REPIIRSENTATIVES. ,„ -On molten of Mr r sting. or New Tort, t h e Howie took op and passed the Senate bill autbotlaing the en rollment, licensing end registering of tho vessels owned by the Buffalo end Lake Buren Railroad Oceipauy. The Renee prone. dad to ad on the amendment re. ported from the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, to the miscellaneous approindation bill Among the most Important amendments concurred In are the fol owing: Redacting the $350 000 appropriation for continuing the treasury building extension to $5O 010; striking out the sonrorriation or $2OO 000 for the Charleston, S. 0., and $250 000 for the Nett Orleans eastern houses A proviso was adopted th no pert of the imonnt appropriated' to' tie Patent OBoe shall be pool to'the delegates 'recently sesernbred berm by Itivi triton of the Interior Department for conaultation in relation to agriculture. The bill was then peened. It makes 'appropriathine for the coast survey, light•hottee establishment, survey of the publio laode, etc. The HOll,lO the'n wentlnt I Committee of the Whole en the state of tbp piton, and took up the mell steam aneropriatlon bill: An incidental dismisahm ensued, involving the ques• !Sole that the bounties should be withheld Cod the portages pay for the ocean mail service; that American steamers are ready to render the service provided.that tbepostal tr atlas, which afford protection to foreign steamers and oppress the American, be abroga•ed ; and that the Postmaster Central be directed to seed the media by American steamers only, and so give them the entire service. During the debate, Mr. Ifessin, of New York, said that the mall contracts erde eorreptiet, an 4 that the postage should pay for the ocean service. Mr. th,anic,,or New York, remarked that the boon. 'ilea hid Carmel ont the ocean 'and exolnded all coin. petition, by which means the yederal Treantry had paralysed all private enterprise. Mr 'Dorm ' of lifiesivappi. desired the defect or the bill. so that one may be paNned securing an independent system of our own, without the aid of subaldles The commit tee ram when, on motion of Mr. Jonas, of Tennessee, the bill was tabled by 1.1. majority. The fence passed the bill making soproptialons to fatal the stipulations of the treaty with the Yanctan and Tonawanda Indians. The bill prodding for the We and preservation a the Weabington Aqueduct and 'for the distribution of Water to the cities of Washington msd tiecigittOtrit, was aloe peeped. The Senate'e oniendments to the army appropriation bill were comedered In Committee of tha Whole. The amendment appropriatfor sni,aqo the Inhume due the hisseaohneetts account In the w.tr of 1812, wee debuted and tinally erred to. ' snoaratt, of Alabama, alined an amendment wh ch wee ruled out of order, p-oAd,ng thst earl* shall Day the apemen alt nding the etforcement 0' the fogitiva Wave low to that .9 , iit4 The twenty.eightemendmeuts acted on will acme up (or final Bolton toquoirow. Dir PRIMP% of aliginuri introinead a resolution ap proprieties $10,f99 to defray the expenses of the inyes • tisming eornmlttaes. Pcmsd 41Jorgned. C=l The Washington Tragedy. WASIIIItGTOH, idlreh fellowirg course has barn resolved up3n tr-day, by the counsel Mr, Sloklee, m relation to the .1 glidt proceedings grow:4g opt of the 'must killing 44 Me. Key: Mr tickles having bean committed on Sand3v. th lumber eV ruination before the commatting magistrate 9711 be wattled for tie ratan. th4t toe Criminal 0 nut commences on Monday next. and being in optesonent he will be Wit ed witor.ut delay t t an immediate ap I final trial. The farther eigaminarian before a commit. Mpg mapstrale would involve a bug investigation Into the distressing oirchmetances, with at any tinel result, and might procrastinate the period of getting the Me before a Jury. Numerous offers for ball have been pouring In upon Mr Mal ot ever since be has hewn committed ; but, having as/dant/wily pieced himself In the handset public Joe' lee h. prefers patiently to rricain,unti I his nor obeli he ii,aby proimunced upon by a jury of bin country, atter a full Cud complete hearing of the peso, whilst chili may subject hint to some inconvenience, his own teeth ga ana those of mkt re Involved, rho, he in Id Oleg as far AN pgßelhie tit spare, will tie revel the re prates, cleoesslim of the unhappy clropmetances attend ' trig this este.; , The father or Air Pickles arrived last night, and had sa painful Interview with his son. The mother of Mrs Sickles also visited blot Mils morning. In company with Surveyor Hart, and wits so firemen.) by bar feelings qa to faint. erecaN MIT OP )411 DOTI tWORT74, .VVl6l3lPqroit, March 1 —Mr. Butterworth hat oub liette; a inmate statement to far as he is conreoted with the Lowrance, In if tilOk be erre that when he left Mr. Sink eel home he had no thought of meettog or seeing Mr lleVf ale object being to tee a Mr. S merit He had no arms with.litio, and did not; know that Males in tended to take ar $ He (Binklee) 1.11 the house attar Mr. Butterworth, end without any r nape+ len from Mr. B mime townie the doh haute When Mc. Rey Slanted Mr Butterworth, the latter did not keen that Mr. eletleri woo .episoartitrig, nor lid be gee bits until he turtird` to leave Key. 'lt to not. true thrt be sought or detatnbd Rey, who Bret addremed Butter - Hon. It J. Walker appends a statement confirmatory at Mr. Butterwortn a a..,ratlaa FiLVOLIL OT KIT.• HAMMON!, Mated 1 —The b,e. or Mr. Key woe brooght from Washington this aftmhoon, and buried In the presbyterian ground, In green street, in the a-.-, gm% with hie wife. The funer4 wee attended 11 tits eitOode !MA Washipgtou thle city, PENNSYLVANIA, LEGISLATURE. RABRI6BITII6, March 1 MOM The Berate met at 10 A. M The -bill relative to Whitney street, in the silty of Philtrielphie, - was reported with a favorable iitommen.. dation, , The following bills were read In oboe : ,- Mr. MAISISLIS.7II supplement to the Oornmereill "sitratiee Oompany of Peoneylvania. Mr likno+ er.bill to authorize the ettterelon of LeMon street, to Philadelphia -Mr. Beta, ono relative to evidence. The &Borden Mlle were reseed : To Incorporate the Buffalo and Bradford Railroad Company To. make a State appropriation to the Westminster Normal Panel. - The bill relative t' banks, and t*, prevent frauds by "bank Mears, was taken up, dimmed at length, and 3 - arlonsly,amended. after w,hleh it passed a second reading, end win then lel& over foi the The bill to kay.the funeral e;penses of George W. Wood passed. .• 3 , The supplement to the act relative to testamentary tiustelia wea discussed, end, pending a second reading, the Senate adjourned. 'totals. - - --• • The bill re'atlve to granting lineneee to hotel, Inn, cr tavern-keepers was taken up It' empowers the Judges of the courts to bear evidence, and glom them diere -tionarY power to grant or refuse to grunt Bowies., 'the bill - leTto along detate,'and was finally postponed., The sotto vcet certain rtgbte In the Girard Aohoot goose, 'in - the . city Philadelphia: was 'de b ated at length by Mesere—Charch; Abbott, .Harding; fludth and Thorn. • , „ , Mr Barra offered a retie, that it all always be Used 'or reboot, purposes in the dieti sh lot of PasSyrink. dtreed to rho hill passed as originally. reported with the, pro yl.o offered by. Mc. Smith: • ~ Mr. Evans pretended three rentonstranon from olti• sans of Philadel phut against the passage Of the bill for the incorporation of the - Delaware Canal Company in Ps meant forot.• ,• • - - ' ' Mr. Wosran read, the following bill In place: That the nrovlsions of the ferty•ssoond neaten of .‘ anaot to reuse tb. Rate debt end trdneorporate the *Pounayl- Tants Panned Company," towered the 29th day of, Apr'l. 1844, be and thessme are hereby extended to the yelp. bonds. and other evidences - of indebted nem Wiled by any company or etwoolattotOticerperated tinder ,tho law 4 of thie 0 , mmonwealth. and the treasurers there of shall perform the duties, awl be subject to. the Dahill 'Dee thereon 'regUiroidef Or imposed upon The treasurers of munteipal cornontions. The bill for the registration of Mettle, marriages, and deaths, and the act to abolish the Board of Health, was potponed fry the primula. _ The bill to limorboratitVe Mifflin COurity Binh was discussed till the hour of , adjournment. !..F.7 2 _, , MQ 1 .a • The Home met at three Walcott. The bill incorporating the Mifflin County Bank passed finally. ~ , The inp lenient to the 'Big Monfitain Improvement Company,paseed finally. The act Incorporating the Philadelphia Theatre Com peer. passed The balance of the comic,, wee devoted to ;the eon-, sideration of bills on'the private calendar. The' Cahtmiti'eh the 'Miesigsippi—Fui. ther Particulars. - • • • Nate: OaLnalte March, 1 boat, .arrived from the wrack of the steamer Prineace, brings a number or the and deadty" tbinterrible disaster of Sunday. It watt foggy at the time of : the explosion and the boat being behind time, an unusual premix.) of . ateant, was put on to hasten her arrival at Now 'Orleans.. . . A delmatch from Baton Reale etateithat the engineer Is reported to have declared that he would reach New Orleans at a certain time or blow up. About one' hundred of the passengers were wounded by the explosion. and many are in a nangerons or dying condition. It Is impossible as yet to ‘aseerfalallie actual number lost. as many were caved by the several boats in the vi daily at the time. Tr ere is mach exeite - meot hero and all Morn; the :river.. Numerous bodies;not yet recog nised. have been found floatpe in the river far below the scene of the dimmer. The names of the lost, as far at seeertelned. none from'the North or West, addition te.theee al ready Fent. • The Priaceee woe one of the finest bnota en the river, having been built at Olnotnnati in 1856. She wee, 116 toreiburden. the body of the engineer was found oat In two by the explesloo, which, it is alleged, Was canoed by hie own recaletenese, - - - • - „ From WoBhington. Wadi NOTON. March I. It 18 tonsfddrid Material' to supply an imperfealion In neterdsre rep vt of the p-o. eeedtega of the DOM Daring the colleges. between Menem Reagan and Breen, of,Tellal; whet kir Reagan 4ske4 tholatter Whathethe Inteoded to Impute disbar °relate-apneas to !aim. Mr. Brawl replied that be did" not sty inithitig.erhich might cog 60 hoPetation ntain• 'the tgotiees of hie colleague, after which Me. Itryin proceeded to speak at hienwel reepapgigurr. ' ' , The African, Slave Tiede—Wessageer the Pyeetdent. . . , . Wasurormi Nardi President, In repleing to the call of the Hoagie for Information o'nceralrr the African slave trade. says the ,itstruetions Liven to the - commanders of the rousdrons are Pooh that Seim:mos are not likely to be made t exceptunder eircumstatices which would at least Insure a cerl Manta of probable came, If they 414 n t tenthorise modem:teflon. The iljait of the Government hat been to *void - , so far as practicable, featiVotoi Interruptions of lawful kimono ce only instance at present known to the department in which an °Mors captcplog a ,'aver or snarsiMed slaver' n the tenet of Attlee. has hope curd or otherwise embarrassed hi_the osners. (Acorn , Cr agents of the teetered reaesdi, to that. of Cont.eander Itimanda,. who captured the brig Cachet. In this cane no demote simmer to have hien reeovered aaainet hire. and the e4penles inenrred by him In ilefending the suit were refunded to him under an ,uct of Congress passed 10154. Thn onmber of ragtutes read. by the 'Amerleen squedron, under the tralaty of Washinreoo. previous to Optemhir, Jast;, vs twenty, of which ell were con demn:4.. • tieitinetive Fire at ,Boston, Boma ; March 1..--The Immense warehouse, No. 246 tin•ai street, was burned last night, togrther with seven tht maid balsa of eotleo. seven Mounted bags rf Itna , sd sod a Wee viautlty of saltpetre. • The loteis stated at half a million of dollars ' , • ' tsseoim DIISPOT . II Bowls '• Marsh —The total loos ye het hlibth, Zan smonatsd 4 o a osttrter et Arai Won of dollars, on which there is as iniorines of Etl 00; The loos loohyles 10 fOO ins Of llePeed, .1,000 bslgs of notton,,inill6o Wait dr Muni We. Collision in Boston Bay. • iiNiTON, March I.`-tausterrilog the etoomorWilltom 7ankino, from Ba j ltiromv. rai; toto the em•immer Holm" Intim( with'llme%) in the - ay,:ind .tole ber bows Th 6 Urns took Om', itdcl - the'' crew bf•the Helen were "`' li ße 4 l shAdon 14tr. ,Thep onke RP, in tne etsam:pr Witham 4en4fro. Suicide of a Disappeinted Office- Seeker. ' - BALTIMEII, March yonnk men named Orland. G Parsods, formerly a clerk in the New York rat of fice. committed suicide at bin boarduspbonm in this city to-day. by shooing himself thmugb the bead 11. ,, bad been disspoeintsd in his Sort to ar oars aal •rhship to the State Deism gigot eti Waishinytsn, ass letter from Secretary Class, which woe fou..d ebowed. Out of means and in a fit of despite, he committedt be rash act. " - - 111Pctions. Oswvqo, bitch., ida , ab 1 --Sir Fitzhugh, the ['Oilcan ra-did-te ror Mayas. cos (Noted t RICHESTER. / 6 1 Y., Mania I.—The Bspublicaus car. ried tba election hera to-dep.. Mr-Mosta, their candi data. was susoessfra TR , T, N. y , Mardi 1 —Arba Reed (Daineerat) Ikea se-elected setycir'.! this etty today The Americas and Union candidate for jeatice of the peace wee oho ■]n. The council is a tie THE. CITY. g?' See Pira Page SALE OP TEE PENNSYLVANIA BANE BUILD tee —Among the netnerercs p r opertiespr offered for sle by the Messrs. Thomas & Sons, auotioneers, at the Merchant. , Exchange, last evening, was the Pennsyl vania Bank building. .; , The sate of the bank N was announced by Mr. Thoteas at rtbsolero, and the terms announced. Thee were that $l5O OM of the purchase money might remain 'on mormage, the balsnoe to be paid In sixty days, and $ ' bOD st the time of sale. Maier completed preliminaries, the auctioneer, hfr. Moses Th .mss, in person, called -for bids, A deep silence was the only respouee--a silence that lasted, perhaps, three mini:dee and wan only inteirupted by the remeekebly clear voice of the auctioneer, who re iterated the value of the property. For a taro we expected there would be no lid at all ; but after Mr. Thomas bed several times asked "Lou nobody want the bank?" Mr. Simnel findth bid the sum of $160,0)0 The auctioneer gave utterance to en expression of disappointment at this lownpre or the bid, but felt boned to recognise and repeat It: The interval be tween that and the next bid was co long, that we ex ported to FOO the hammier descend when " one hundred and sixty thousand dollars" (!) wee cried by the sore.' Veneer though by whom it wee nfferel we Veld not ascertain. Hr. Smith bid $161,000, and a moment af terwards another 'gentleman, representitur the P,hilit delpble Rank. bid an advance of $1.,C10. _The next bid was $162 cop, and the mitt ammo. Here the bidding Minted WA the attetionefir. again 'resorted to a recapi tillation or ;lib features cc the property: An Increase of $3OO wee the wait of this ad captars• dam appeal, making the bld $102,600.. The next bid— mi.de after a long loterval.:-wris $163 CO, when the Philadelphia Bud, spade a bid o - $1 63 ,10Q Mr. Thomas now gathered his remaining resenrCes OS an nuatioueer,,and eudeavored, to obtain SD advance. The "once twleel I thrice!!! 1 ' were called, as usual ; and, bringing Ole palms tog.ither, with a reaonant clap the anottoneer formally announced the Philadelphia Bank the purchaser of the property at the gum! of slBB,loo—probably) the greatest saerifice of propeity ever - made at thereal-estate sales at the Merobauta' Exchkngo. REAL ESTATE, STOOES, 4 . 9.—The followthg sale, of Real E late, Stooks, &0., were made by Messrs Themes & Sors, last evening, at the phlladelpfila Eachnnse: 10eberea OUT Bank stook, par $5O, $l7 25 $l,OOO (7 per cent.) loan West Philadelplea Siseaenier Railroad Company, 94 per cent 1 share la the Point Breeze Park Aescoiariork, MS; f abase la the Phila. deinbla Library Company, $3O 55 1 Aare atereantile Library, $8 76; ground rent, $137 60 a Tear S7CO • two. etory atone dwe.hog and frame stable Paßebell Tillage, Twenty.tourar ward, near the Blue 1te11,1550 modern dwelling, with aide yard, Nn 034 Franklin street 85,930; .812. story brick store No. 00) Market g rest, $l2 000; fl=enstory brick atere. No. /05 Market Street, with 11va..t.,v brick warehnipm. Coalmine, Wpm, near }Witt, /mpg; the new banking him e erected for the Sank of 41e oneylT-inia, Chestnut .t eat, between Fourth and Fifth 913310); valuable a able and reach houea, m uthwetl of the Academy of Creole. V 100 j iraius6le May lot over ehibt acres. $8 000, valuable lot, over 81,1 i woe and 'lO perohee, (+T.sid Ferry riAl and river dobuylkill, $l3 0.0; row brisk dwellings, Linton street, n 1 bird end Four la are Norma and Pine strata, three story brink dwelling, North 13-venth ,Oren[, bove Wood. $3 100; gonad rent, VO a year, $350 ; grnand rent. fad 75 a year, $275; valeanle lbt, 41 acres. gray , e la.) and Brandy wood teropike. late I Olockley town bin. $'0,100; two and a hOf•storY flan, store No. 11(13 North ironed Streq, $1 frifi ; Ise ' frame halidings betweetEdward street end 'he her. ' rum,toWti road $350; 86 aorta meadow Wide and two dwallings Thoinprou'. Point ciii.uoiotereogutY,l4 J 54,400; neat mulern dwelling Ni 9 4 As paint street. , $0 610; priests rale siren last report, dwelli• g gonih. ' east corner Fleventees.th and Walnut streets, $11,500. Alt gather, public 414 p Irate sales, over $290000. THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF Dgynx, Ennosay anurial comtnOtaient of this Institu tion'took place last night, at the Mauna% Pond The melange nearly filled the house, end wee of the most •eroectrible character The valedictory was by J. H. McQuillan, D. 1) B , professor of anatomy and phy., alology • the lister graduates le ea follOW. I Fraemsco Rey Cuba; • i iridree J. Watson. Pis.; W. P 6lbsoo. Vt I Geirg • T Harker, Ps.; Herrmann Hottemitrio, Harmaae Blward.N Bailey , Pa ,• Abram N. Phirt, l'a:; Wiliam It, Quirincy Ala. ;11).tvid J atlckary. 0 W ; Ohtistian Washburn, Maal ; 13 , 4 t 0•g0 1.1 Pacer, H. Atlee Bockitt., Pa _; E W. Hob bias. Pa. LR.onvi 8 . - N°"P , Dal. i 440400 Weil. A Is. ; Bernard li - nek, Pa ; P. Valais, M. D , Grrnisny; Philip T. Errin g Pa.l,ohtyles EL Patios, Pa.; wm. W T. unsend Pa. ; B. W bildea Pa. •, DiaseS. Poen., N J ; 0 L. Elmm.p.. Ala.; James B. Oandy, Pa.; Wm P. Trout, hi D.,'Pa. THIEVES CAEGHT.—Negterday a colored nm, who gave the ;MVO or Jahn 813:11111 : wag committed hyAidenpan Davis, In det hitnr $ , 6(0 ball, to anawer the chew of robbing • woman named e. Vanhorn, re oidlre{ In llatelook vt , est above Themieon, of a email amount r f money While cawing from the howl° vri.h the money, he aerlou4 stabbed a man named rdward, I.IIOILIIII Yesterday afternoon Offleer Russell arrested four men in Pront street, haring to alto; Passe.sion s load of 11.7, wltteh had been stolen from ttoelta'oonnty.' Thej are 1180 obarged'olth having recently been-eonearned iq cr, nettnber of robberies sane Northampton and other parte of that connty. The moused were taken before Abler taikl; /Wage, 1014 committed 1n dirstalt of 41,009 FINANCIAL AND, COMMERCIAL _ . ... The Money Market. . - .'- -- ','i ;- t=::•::::', , lntaatnutpnla, Naval, 18159. , The'monthorieeed-wftli4emo improvement in the rand* ri - Intd. ;relating Railroad stock advanced N, and ,better kilted prevailed for ;past of the securities onthlt : 1; The - money', Market Continues in a comfortable and easy Outs,. 'loansu ellt;wlth first-rate collateral, are not difficult Milegotilife:it sto 6 per cent. First-clam _paper Colin at 6 to B;and inferior grades at all rates, nit • tels or 18 per cent., according to the presumed memo* elbility of the makere, In the District Court to-day, before Judge Hare, snit wee tried, in which the Montour Iron Company were the defendants. and the Br/others Fallon plaintiffs. The eat was briukht reiniir $40 , 000 , with hatirest, on it stittelbsthf Ihe:ntrutgage lamas of eompwayr - .-It intended to try the eue In the Supreme Court, and the' proceedingli in thellOisirfat-Voirt to-daY were merely the initiativeto - that sad: ,tinder the direction of,the 'eotiriA v r erdlotiiasirindered ' hi favor ' of ithd plaintith for 142,800 enbjeot tribe enneutions and reesrvedadhts of law. The ease Will be earrfed to the Supreme Court for the reel dectiVon.- which apneera.to.turn upon the' question whether tht;'terras Ofis • Mortgage given to se cure a set of bonds can be construed to be a part of the bondi•- f - b The following Is a statement oethe bosh:tees of the Philadelphleltniteei:Eldnie foKthe meuth of Feb- , roar, February - ) 18167, E 354 r 1859.! In werehouut Feb 1 ' 81,0.7,829 82,085458 $OB 671 ;Warehoused from foreign—, 'Vets' • 42.51ir' 4 10 022 Warehoused oth 6 771 58 607 08,974 Withdrawn for minatnivon We 811 494 603 135 954 " tzar/Mort , . tion 86x6 18844 2 898 41 egnortatioo .. 4.008 - fi 24 58e:71.40 1 In warehouse Feb 98..., 935 947 1,65182' 446 059 Entered for coniumption."l.2o6, , 6o - : - 167 012 887 843 Free mdse. entered 85.,749 47,940 )100,868 • ' : 1858. 1 - 1..' 1 869.: February- .564,001 840085,8 7. 87 $142 858 238 1200,114 . 14 n5t3r,....',..• • 2 1 4 849 r B7O 121 t 140,420 212 477 .t • 92.79 758 177i,c02, J. 232,665 $412 801 The New - Teri Titre's Wept of the Wetkly etatement of the banks in that 'Mir': "The farther reduction of hues. on the bank ove rawe, today. is numb terser than aatielpated. The movement is ',most whet*, inveltfotary.‹ wilting from the Otte n the money meAtet' and 'the bomparatiie - ecareity.ef new hills. Hew M theAtulfe sip running, deice their Mora am a ri2atter of preterenne, ' The epee', average goes up a attic - although the general move.' meet of the week to Equipe sod the Pub-Tree eery iodi nated a lose of about half a million. The income by ex ports, se usual in theBprlvgeeason; lbeginato Croat la fa vor or the city The pramont average ie. inclusive of the Callfern'a 81.217 967: , Fart of,-titstiep,caltlloe has been plying Off matiming Mlle at belch. The Statement,. as a whole. Ie regarded on the street this afternoon as farther eviderics_of "a' Obese' and-Olet .market for money. The rats of today. both .ott sail and for discounts, are the same as in our review of the put weak 'The standard drawers of enemas@ ay... cab- - log X Menace. and we quote oriLohdonlo9,xmlOilrffr mach cent Not business yet aecompllshed for , ed. needars stestaer.” „, PLEVADILPRIA ST9OII MIOLIANGM BALMS,' March' 1, 1869. INPOITID lITIMMY', 1110117, & 00:,11.1111.1089, rroei mn) B1:0869011 lutokstli, m00riv351 7 003.93/1 watßas AND marrow 419111511. , . ' -• , ; 41E8i - 14416.- ''. --?-r -270 Penns 6a. 92% 100 Cattow_ ..R. .65w0 8% 850 obt '.. ' ' A ..%.211,1( ,50 Now.Orleboolilas 140", 1100 Olty 8a ~ ..... ....99% 131 Bohnyl Nov pflots.l9. 25 0 ...7''.R ' • • ..99 % 83 N PIACI' It ha lots. 9 10'0 Leh V &1 R Go_. . SOX !OlLoog Island R. 65 13%, 1000 - 9.21 Nov 5 1 s. '82 .,727(;;11 Penne R - ,101a ti6 en48 3 4 0) Reid We., ( 86. - .1.72% 100 Riad IVY .4: - ; J1)544,.215M , 1000 Oheao& Del 01 81.77 . 60 do .....b6wo 251( i 507 • do, - . • • 77, . 7 0 .' do "..,..i.051M.2.5% 1059 do ' 77 100de( ' 25% 1010 do -•' 77' *OOl '' do - . 25% 110 abt do • '77%110: - do. . 25% NCO 75 mica Obot 10,..74 .711,„ do, .•, ........251% 10001, Island It IL. 66 83 , 50 . -do,. 25% 100013asit Oiliil 640..1.84 ' 100 , '..:dt.- 1...0.`.:....... 25% 10 9 0 do c . - ....St f -.82-... do . 25% 1000 do —.86 . 100 •-, :do - z.:,:i.01nre.251( 5059 -do ~__,, - ~,,;.,24,: 600 e -4 0:• , ,,,666 - .66WC25,6 8000 N Podia Re.... -; 013 i 1104; -:% - do 20 Coma paw E1e.14..21% p). .; . „,„.. 1 ..... b 5 25% i 4 0 ...... ...b6.26%- ' 0 rUellnliN 4 , BOUM& t .',. '., , + 4 , t ,1000 Lahlgb NfivAg....os 1 1 Er o obeli te pi# 9011.77 , - '' -•- ''' .: - tizoorrik )sotatp. '-`' ~- : y. _, : trOci Benno '5O " • 03 Io,N - Pfniil4 11..•,..'b6, 9X 3000 do , 92, 4-Riei &Moo St Id-r.d9, 609 Oity 69 ' R..... :.99% 100 Rep,lllolog C 0.... 2'i 1600 Reading R. Ba, 1. 88.72% .58 01 ,4 !rd 11 4..10 1 0.b 0. 32 X 200),- ,do ,:, 1 70.82 X i•,. 2 Beaune 11.,1 :;,,..,48k .0011 - do ' - , 44:91% 516 - do Bub 431 0070 97 Penn& R101....95 - ,50 Readlog,R. „t0:mai...25% 4500 do .' '....'.94% J. 1.9 tadi4 7 lh - Slorle ' -4. `.ivi 1000 do 6a....87x, •40 do In loti.2BX 1000 Penbo R OS' ' L /02, : .I li eigiklia 61 l 0 +, 1 60 Onn gc eraR..56.1113i 24 Ruh. Bk of PAttab eak lop Zlintra,R •• - - 911 ,-; ", r. . OLOBD4 pßiciiiii—iweliny. __ - 1 - '- litid.4.skid '' ,' - '•2 '- • B1d:40ml Pah Nay Imo. f1e..76X 77i Sah : NaY Btoek... DX al' do' Piet '9 79X "do 7 alai intg.aigt Am-R. ~ 'r2N 0 - O ,40_26..., ,- talc tong Wand " liX 1116 Girard Bank, 121 C 12$ Leh Mai & Nev.. - . 606; -6 , g , WOO SCrlp.,--29% 29 , - N-Penna B •.= " 91‘,?-91{ do Gs 67x -67 X New Creak B X, Ostawlawo . 111.:;. - 8MR.9X UK& tine --• 'X' -lx . , U 6 6'e'74 Philo ' 99,g 'RPM do R..... 99.99,( • do - New.'.lo3 Penns as . . ... 913( aeadlng 25X do Bdi '70..112X do bitir 3/044.3ig 92 do do 910.72 k 78 Penns n 1 8 43,g do Islan 64...7.9.1 101)( do 2dm 6e....521d 02 Mor 01 On Dv oft 47g eg 40, Pier.; ....196 .106,4 %tiny' Nam de *32.12W-73 ibliadetpl4l Mitriete. • MABOBU—Eeitning,t , The plow market's ratter stiff er to da y; ~hedemaud~ Is both for thlpMent r abilietheinit; prices range at Sawa 12% for ettperflue,fs 67,3406 76 fotextrar, and 5707 60 for Estee brands, according to quality. The retailere and Itakete are Output? te4yillts Ploir and been 51Vill ate More required forrlorbbls of ebe _fort:tee _sold ad _lf 25, and CO bbls of the latter it 13 62% Wheat. isliipiffeiffor Mid tterriame,t-estirteree cloak (looted rates; a' few small lott eoWi at from - 168a , 1L43 for Ted and 7044179,1J0r,111117", assail Balsa of perms, lye nit ate making at 970. 't'orn elutes in slowly; 1 000 'bus Delaware Alfaw sold at 82c, atlcat 100 bus Pennsylvania do, at 810, in store Otto era unchanged- and 1911y 0 as wantecat 160 per Mt for Pannseleanla ; a s.le of 710 Dna 5 . 16/t was made at tVe. Bark is doll et 139 4• too for Ist tla tereltron. Cotton is quiet, sod tutors • aome feltstori slowly at present prices. Grocenee 7 The market for Fuger add Molasses is inactive; tuonbas a-e comma in more freely and prices about the sme Ot art) Is steady. with email matte Provlsione....N doiog, and the warkst is unchanged. Brods,Otoverseed 1t hold ab ore the views of havers, wid 'be salmi are "sly froma , V,ll.l amount 57e7 50 ctf:r Mollie': the latter for chafe* lots. flo change us Time he or Pleassed Whiskey Is ftimae ; PnITIA. D 615 27 tio; 101 seotod hand O hio , do. brought .28a, and drudge 260 tlf gal/or{ . . /New Yoik Stock BECIoN 11000 Tenn 66 'OO • ...901( 1010 Oal St 711`N 8d,81% 16 CO 61166crarl 66.... 66 • ichangeOlar. 1. • ROAM). 700 Harem R R6O g imlet!' Pref.. 40 600 do.. ...... 40 100 do 69% 3:0 1 - 1.e016 a....t00 bo 100 . 44 $lO 49% 50 lila gan Not ft b& 23 , do b6O 68% 60 - do . -., 5.1 g 7.00 Mich 88N-I duet. 18% no Idlatt 8 Irelust. 480 :160' , Pavalus A t .7011, 1 7 0 7771( -88 'do ' — 1771,,, , .27,0e1 & Chicago It 7l 'lOB do b3O 11% 160 .do „V.* 10i Chtoltßook Till:o32N 160) do ' ' 6.1 i 10?„ N , !d0....,660 62% 8 9 21 s e Rallroid„ 13 % )•I , do x 183 - -do ' b3O 78% • worm, ; -rate iepievt, , Ltd - firm at at 15 76e5.81. , 4 , 30 MeV/our ,'82.. si)..: SO 0 Magni' 24 hltg 'B9' 1 5000 La 0 & 15.1 L G.. 21% 6 Awn Ex 131( ....10IN 10 iPanitlo Mil WAD 77 60 do - bSO 17N 25 do 773 60 do DSO 7Tr i 60 Cumbnna2 Pre 0 27-24 1Q) do be 4 280 NY Central it; 813 •100 do blO 81N 60 do elO F. 14 460 do ' , , - St% 60 do e.'d 81 801 , do - - • ,81N 60 do . 860 804 i 6CO Iladeou It 66 860 32% 100 du - B:X I TSB M. Aente.—Pot 18 In mode $5.76 !rbile Penis are dull (aims —By potion were off r-d, this morning, flip) bage sautes, of which 4,600 bags aold at 11es184o, are. rage 11340. Fiona —The market for &ate and Western Flour to arm Oa better, with an aetige demand ant sales of 500) bole at $4 o 4 76 for r+jsoted, $5.35e5.e0 ror superfine Sotto. is 7{}®o.Bo ror extra State, 84 6005.76 for maser floe Wafter°, 20.a13 60 for extra do, and $O 50c5 66 for shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio - Caorkilan Flour is firm , with sides of, 200 61)10 at $3 8001 40 for extra tiouttrin Blair le buoyant, with sales of 2 560 bras at foer6 40 for common to mixed,. and 116.5088 for extra. , " 0 ester.—Whest is active, andle2e dearer. with Owl of 95,000 but at $l , lO for rei Western; $1 504,114 for white do ; and $1 610 1 65 for white Vanada. Cora is et, rely, ,witb sales of 2.,000bus at 810860 for West.en mixed; 800950 for white. and 83084 e inryellow: 'Bre is doll at b 70590 - Barley is teary. with sales of 2 000 bait State at 15e Oats dull at 50054 a for Southern, Jersey, and Peneeylvarda, and, 54:0136 for State,' West ern, mod Canada. • ' - • PROVSIONd. (41 la lower, with sales of 503.bb1s at $l7 033.6 for out Bass; $17.75 for new do: $l3 32018.25 ror Prime The stock aggregates 84 892 bbls against 77,5133 last month. Beef is steady. with 101188 of 200 bbls at $8.6007 for Country Prime; $1.7509 for Coun try Ideas. - $9Oll for repacked Ocauigo, and $11.600 12.50 for - extr s do - Ills Stick aggregates 50 078 soot ages against 68,011 last. Month. :Aiwa and Out Meats are firm, Lard Is dull with sales of 160 bbls et 11,10 12,V at.: Baiter and Cheese Rre steady.' rplayte,—Tie market for Brandies continues firto with an active demand; Attlee of 70 bakes .11 , gatio 'at $225 SO, CO halves Rochelle at $1 4001 65, 25 helves Bordeaux it $10145. Gin is firm, with tales Angie. gating 50 pipes at 100960. West India Rums are quiet, and we can learn only of transactions to the exteut of 20 penebemia Jemmies Rum at $1.95011. - (0, thew —L Hoffman k Co sold oby auction 870 hide New Orleans Sugar at 8.7i07,Ve, 90 days, and four months. Wringer nominal at 265. - WINZEI are In fair dernend And twat I allele TO quarters Burgundy Bort at £0141.20. clad° Sherry at $1.16®2.60 r and 600 baskets Obagliatitue at Paola. A New Article. - lei Arttele: 3 • Plosion & 1300 , s Covina for the Hair. Photon & iou's Cocoine for ,the Hair. Phalon & Ron , e Cocoine for the Hair. Best and Cheapest Article .Bast and Cheapest Article For Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning, Par "Reeding, Beautifying, Cleaning, For Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning, ' Curling, Preetrring -- and and ' Restoring the Hair. Restoring the Hair. Iteetoring the Hair. Inquire for notion & Ron'e gamine. , Inquire (or Piketon & Son , koonoine. - - . Beware of Cennterfelts.. Beware of Counterfeits ' Large'Bottles, Fifty (lents. Smell Bottles, Twenty.fire Cents. - - Bruall &titre, Twenty-tire Cents. For pale by all Tobb.ra, ftaggißte, and Faneylioods In the evvry pert of the United States: Wholesale and Retail Depot, - Nos Mt 497, and 197 BROADWAY, New York. T. B. PETERSON OaIiSTNUT Street, Wholesale Agents. 7e19-tf sewing Mao hi rt e .—anvogc , s Improved DOUBL.I..TiIItIiAD, warranted equal to any one hon. dred•dellar machine in the market. PhION TawrylDoLLAns. No one asked to pnrciaselintil they are satisfied in its performance. , L. 121. RAYMOND, Agent, Wee at the Haure-furniehteg store GI ,John A. Mur phey & CO" No. 423 0885 T NUT Street. 'Te23.lm 6.ntvling Machines ..-Pratt's Patent Double-, VIRE /1.!) 9EW1NCY'496011,N.613. having a new patent hammer attached, th.t form any else of koto or fell. Pt leo Tram $26 to $36. For eau, at wholesale or ratan, at 942 0/313ST/41:11' Street, stoma flOOr. • - - Mid IS It et - 0. Y, CON/1211 4 Agent, CITY. ITEMS. — ESTBSaIPE diL7.riPSBY y Xayattitsiminzit paeeirg along Maikiestieist, festaday, tour attention `was ariettedby the exceedingly attractive, front 'ash() new esifhliehroant of hreeers_:piem,bein!, Brooke, dr , itininpapy,,titeof No. SO Beath, Eiecond street,alid now loeite fe 'lg s ti.'4fil , itiiiet,` The`lnege golden bonnet displayed from - asynpper room of their ware hone° is a vial bleeign'tii Pe : distill - 6m on the sidewalk, for a evedal-Equareein.tither :direction; fondle ;tie may - 8 1 7 for the ountnlntlolt:Of: the - Indies), 14 -Ptrikhig: con triatiiithlhe,exrpelaitei ~ l oreablen ;weenies Inthe 'head-gear line; diapliyed with : 11 0aethlt:ifkeliriisily profusion !aeida their estalefh*ent; " - - It is to nalliintiigOOdif hidisiiediiiliat their business la morti'elipectillY devoted: , Theilirstzßoar'cOntelns a magnificent stock of rib6mi4Linislif oak Apar' titiEf Hoecnbeinis name list tHisti - lendliarly, known to the .tradointblecity for,roany.yeare, -on,thiS,filoeogeo, le exhibited a, meet superb stnelrof.reenet 'artificial dowers, 'some - of which,: that we exinninsid,';'fi4ai in 'everything but - Odor the produotiens oi,niiiitiOkielf, Their-line of iodise's also very ; wad ; is nothing in thelwayof bonnet materials knoterilxithe trale that- is not' found in 'handiornaTairietelit:their ample StAli:' ' " • " • Ma.' LORD'S' lar o ?trtiall:=The';Retv-4olitt;Lprd delivered the fiat at hie popular &Mimi of len:trial, on the Great , Itl , iiientitivas L aebtediirn 01.111satIon, , , Sat Hind el andliajda Hall, eornered Iltiebtlt and Firing Garden streets last eTeninl, There waskit** and fifiiiritidleik:ciri7altendinTi4adliii refitment of the theirili larthirevening.44Volinebna i+—s,u fnlip up it , lbe' remarkable, Tonere of diatingatehed lecture-based oratairlifaiatieatiti'lliriltioe dekiared In that bait nn T,l,prenzearealzr o Miaa,hla aabOot - arill be. " Angelo, Mid tialteitoration oL Artrl L S. RAIMOND'h balttl - , biotic Speotil -Notices, is weltorill the ; atteptigo of onsi:relforlil He refers to Arsons using the Sewing - blablne, of tehteh be is the agent, who do not' hesitate to reoommendtpg it as being perfect in kttoperntlests t nry&equal to all the re quirements or i ftnntly - THE CALICO BALL Op THE SONS OP MALTA.— This gem 'rohner*rif, derelemy of Music, on Bader Ellb,t,and t we hear fabulous ;tortes or the quantity dry goods wWels wiltbe restored by the feck..TEhe lathe. wttl leaf 6.llsiqnr‘or tell Stirs end mat !"An t ,i,) ?kg. lir*-Af°4 l . t!.:Pinettrj chine! sod the grubs w ell .be isOnvezted IntO - The gen- Nerd& Of tonne; sill'soWilliaMrshigteillii - Of sits. asset apparel !roes 'the -Brieterr IltoiNalllottiliiir till of tbcirhOl h Wilson, Nos. 603 and CO clitestiat4stiWet, above Rath.' • • - 4, WEAL is 1 Maa-31 4 -,-A. - young • lady-- iinairosa : "A thing to waits with, a thing to flat with. totakterne to platten orartmeententi to laugh at, tribeinairted to, to pay one's bills,-to keep,rne compaoy. and, , te bur his clothes et II H. Aldridge's ...Old Frani/110'1W1 _9lpth. Amperinm, , A 50 1 Gk./dant titreet.A'aineg tents will ileitis make a note _ln , <m1411E4104, - ;o,HW:the TesOlntionikind' at the close of Mr. Lerd9aleeteres on the Repreaentatives of Modern Oivillettion, he antunicesi aifothei course en the Great Lie is of the Area. 'There lee tares embargo aa.very wide ,field,oLantilects, in which Mr Loribele areneritirderly useful to schools, aridte`that-elaileof frionle who are fond of semi.polltical and The whets hitter - di of , that theickisidvertilidin-theie le o luratioand although many of them - kers been' given be - foreilet Mi; Lt ioia nesters, arenleisysitat ordreteti- Gon , —batokiirroondeneed end - elatiorstrl.', ~TotirtnAß ow,..l(nALyet,:ilor March,: and beck nunibere, can now belted -at; Zertwrimß e ekstore, 106 South Third StrellV-11!"4 VI --T/tR_WOIIBLIG F. 6111 - IR,_ a monthly pribifation, devoted to the_i'nteteata . nfiigdeilttire ;, -k ttl di i.e, ficriculture, gardening, Stibsotiptions roootia at Zieberbs, 106 Booth Thlid stteet, at Si a year. Single copies, 10 tits. T 1 1 .71 core: mencee with Jennary. BMA. ; , Thta kepolar Jonystali.es , 'tetillshedlryA:"J: Dividing tidy &Mid by J. Jay Smith, embraces:within its seeps the descrip tion and cultivalon offreit - eindlnitOreee, of Bowers, 6 -eLftin laile-ta-anil- *TB% eeiFici 611 .04 0 1Pleete gardening as an art of tut., with desires for orrounen. tea or landscaps4ardelall#Wriatal miiitecture, with - designe for renal cottages and villas; term bowies; lodges, gates, vineries idelkonsee, An., and the planting and culture nfloWiitend Orsamoetti Teel brierieliondirie er - of She Hoirtieidteriik *soots the expetienei.of Ike sneit , bitalligent cultivators in America. To all persons alive to tie improyeragat of Abstr.:gardens, ototiltdill; or country seatr,' to sell flu `and praiticil-ettlemitpie of thi aisrairfineland commercial gmidetters,„this journal,,,pring the fated esteveileesamtfoproveMente; inter , ment; iiifeconi 'Meng Ba z berlyouituA and- throe brertithes of know. ledge connected with it, I. involnable. The, work ietreneken tkerSestei sockmentit,in the eeet style , of ibe priae e ardanninbeecostaln. tee forty.egiti' pegee, , en. graving,. v, , - Tem , 52 per annum,. Aaetitionvith, colored Platte ie alatrpnblisbed, at W. B Mbar, 103 South Third street. , is the agent ;Or , Bi l ef4r i a - ie44e;el o 4 l ,k!Y,tle 4° % "- (mint of Re cents in sump Ozetaf, Heittleireetrirlitile6o the first day_ of tilers"; wan as smiling es couhtbe desired,- lirerlep,..ehould It prove ie ter prpremelo otAiltat wee may expect during the month; " preteintkiiiitl7 and lag ''.noqiontitOnau gorate tie new and; dean' neeirillig Arlie of Grenville Stokes, the great it:ntlater,,Nojitte,hattnut evert. et►p! Seal - Gilmer itkotadvy. JulAtt HAUSL'ISIII.I7 MlTltalarlestes , RE Froap ; . ,its nee otaaraest,„kbaLt,isaparao to It a delies`te l softoesi'SAlreillatief leieifiek- to curl, sod yields to it the dellolona Iragrani lof ewers Sold by alt drogglsts, and by JULIO USL &00 , No. 104 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphn. fe2dMit BurnetS's Ciesixtiet. BURNETT'S 0000AIN7 BURNETT‘COSORINE A compound of 00oos-nnt 011, &0., for drettitnir the Hair. /or efficacy ind agreeableneea, it Is iritlicint an 1 .1 /t prevents the hair from falling off. - It promotes its healthy and vigorous growth. It is norgreasy or sticky.. It leaves no discerns/616W Odor: -—• '- Is softens 46 heir udsess hard and dry. _ It soothii the irritated scalp atria. ' It affords the ricitist.lastra. , ; _ It remains Main! is eftet. It costs fifty wets fey a half yin: bottle. Bursensircsomine, ' MINI all-0040AIMg T 1 TTIONYA , BOSTON Milo . 1D Messes. I. Ittrausirele Vianuot refuse to date the eslideryaffeea he my own aggravated case Of roar excellent Bair 011—(C000sine ) Tor =spy m❑ntbs my4isir had been falling off, until t wee reseal Of losingirenhtrily: - Thei - ekln open my heed teeamigradeallyntoreand more inflamek - so that could not touch it iiithoot pain: This irritated eon dillon I attributed to-the use oflarlous advertised hair washes, whiefa bi - ve slisheheiri toidjxuatatu namp4ene spirit. Ey ; tlia Mello or, to whom -y , art 4 baa shown yorirpitieela Of purifying tirebil,l-twonnesmed its use the last week in Jone. The that application al layed the MAY and imitationY in three or roar days the redness an Umbrae= illsapotered—the hair ceased to fall, and I have now a thick growth of new hair. I trast that others, similarly be' in. ,dairod totry . tha same remedy. - TOMS, *ray Barnettle Vices's.. lIIIHNIATTSBOOOO - 111111 IMENBIT'S 000061 N Err A single lipplioation renders the hair (no matter how stiff and dry) soft and glossy for several days. I t to concededly all who hare used if to be the best clad ceeopese.liair Dressing in ti• World. Prepared by 30811 PR BURNETT E CO., Boston. YOr salL by asters morally at Bitty Cents* eattla. WM-44a Farrel. Herrlsig, k C., EAVII,I . IIMOYFD , THSIU IRON SAFE WAREHOUSE NO. 62 ONNOTNUT STRIKE', (hyne's till.) Illo•flandt,s•Ciklebriied GRIIMAN BiTi'BRS; . ,RB7Tdh7D sr DR. b: 31. JACKSON, PSILADELPHIA; WILL HIFECTITALLT OMB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPSPAA, TAIINDICII, Chronic or Nerrouo Dtbility, DiseasesV the Kid neys, and all diseases - arising -from a• disordered Liver or Stomack., • such - - 2111, Oonatipa• tion, Inward Piles, Police's, or Blood to the Head, doidlly of the Stomach, - Waimea, Heartlmin, Dirgiatfor Food,. Fulness or weight 10 the Stothiaoli, So - nr &tic tatione, Matting, or itatteilig at the Mt of She Stomach. BAJA:pining of the Bead, Hurried sitidtt• Unit ll . eathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffccitng Sensation when in a lying Posture, Dimnea a of Timion Dots or Webe before the Witt:4, re trr and- Doll Pain, in the Deatiillefialency in Perspi ration,-Yellowness of the Skin and Eye., Pain the „Aide, Back, ghee`, Llmbli, ' fiaiden Flubs! of Best, • Enro'ng In the Flesh, Con gent- Imaginings of Evil, and r g ieat Dein e•plon of . , Spirits. „ . . , A CLERGY feIi , .3 . 3 I 7IDENCE.' The Rev: Thomas-Winter, Pastor of the Rozho;rugh Deptibt Church, edge hie Osamu:my to the efficacy of that great retied', for Dyapepais, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, he_., HOOELAND'S GERMAN BIT , T.EIiS Roxlionqualf..P Dee, 24,1452 De. O. U. 7AoKBo2.—Dear Sir: I feel ft due to your excellent preparation, Iloollandls German Bitters, to add mtleatimony to the deserved reputation It bee obtained I have kr - Yeats, at timee, been troubled with great disolder.ln my head and nervous eyotem. ,was advised by airiend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I did so, and have experienced grear, awl era cxp.eted - relief - My health has bien'very'materholy benefited.; I uenfidently,rtmatnend the.articl- when I meet with cases shitilar to my cant, end been been assured by many ortheir good effeeti: , - Itespeefully - youra,J - . T. WINTER.. The Bitters an be bed of Deusgists throughcat the conntq, and of the proprietors; Dr. 0. M. JAOSSON D, 00., 5.1401/ Street, ililledelpbte. feSodOt•Flt _ NUM YORE
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