The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 03, 1859, Image 2

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- Infefftliktint •thc Aollinattg-eittfaist it• t; , :
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atoragoni` , 'llitsiarfpprinideritivide "ml-position
:distbestly.- I teills*:/` "UV vote-for no odde;' no
sister Comitaii•to:litterfore with • the, lotial legit.
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fa* ;Derahßitie pao- hi' such very - light es;
Ntinill at; If- lillgekgsiteralieptiMent flt them
Itt lb* orthernflintiiiithef Will met keep oom puny
twitk7 OW foleitr =Welt, - siii they eau keep com
-Pants4tli tie, jest ae long MP- they pleads.- - I am
, Iftil art that , I-" Wilt trouble litygelf to' no,very
great Satent to 'reetraitt them. I- - em =willig to
fefilth theft unite tbet - -pricolpies declared in
giaMintin et oitr„,poOyr .4 will eland there; , and.
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- ,atliettesittAliamtgiste that you have* fight,uni,
lei.: Mit Onnitittdlog :CVOs tinlbni Statist to
YotWilifilik-intiiliiiikiileCailil hel&theut . there.-
,os igtolika - Statti,,,lnd holktliem - Oerit,and I will
glen', yinkap_mtict tote gengress se you oan_de-,
Ain, pc . my".judgment:yott- haven° Mob right.'
"The amertfor(of itleitifensivis: - -Thelesertion of it
.viefatoe theleeposlitylnU the: States: , ,It :pats the -
Aside of, Iketfhestbern States far above the - rights
'4'4looNortheni , ••.Statee.L- , It degrados every sleet ,
litaveltalder itilie -- Nuitedl:Stater; - and:oertelnij
everrlittinen - Of ,A•rnomalavlilititslitig State. We
Iris: ten - long your Ciptils under such A dootrine,
indrirkether - it , im the' Demoeiatio.-UarNy or
thisywhare_elge,46:for Ate, I intend-to like on terms
of squality; or lAM content - riot to lie's et all." '-
A - -Ws •PMMEMan - follewed-by Ness rtb,BIWWNi•
~G)lni 'GI! nu atid,•tbotiotas, la the course of
which debate ,-the• - .following. remarks were
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%111C 1 2 - 101,ifs . .'Tifbe PO& controvers y to Whioli I
....OfsAml - i - ints;: Mot',St - ' squabble; et. to whe)her this
at OnstlaCigseelea.of' ! , property sbould Ate osarried
fint - OithC/Itrti tory,or mot; but a squabble by which
. .fintif:ieble lei lifilld•uP,tipolltionlimPtitetien by ea
t ming • th otir ejtidf oil . of emajoritylo onelude the
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Pripet of the minority.: - Its that upon which I
lot sny eel wlth.ingww-andiodigastion. - - - -
• q fir: Doverta. , AndWiticaotiattrei mern than_
-rdeepite to :see Men ffoni tothlM stations f.Of the
Union'pandering.i to a • public acwidest against
yhat•goonceive te r bi nononeit rights under , the
CortstitutiOn. •.tatti'leilling•thit he should- enter
tittiflia• viriti?and I.:•seW entertsli min.-,. Sir,
itlit not-for each• man- to - , , ,judge- , •the - Motives , of
,Dtbersl •er donog impeaith.the'motites of the Sene.
tortrontSlitteisidppt- _lt doe's not become him to
Impeach tkii - liolivsee Of others: , , kiLili-ditonesing a
;prleolitle'bert;-:tittprinelPielhat hturreceived - the
-"iiii,?1,4451 of the -,Pe•Tt3C t*. which we b°, lll le'
Aiii;t o carry oftti , :' , - i•-•.- ;-- '•-•-', -,-- _. ...1 ~;-. : -
- - - .C_;ig , Xise-gensildr•froiMldissisidppl heintild' that if
4 0 0 Anasslinidlifi f tkeiniOpinion. , Sc , the 'Candidate
:IstilliCitsrti- fir);Presidenti' be cannot receive hie
•;:eiSkst irt - :' tit' Se .IWWlS:VirgiaitufdrAditsonj
,Isaetwilts; , -nayMen holding4tlitiew ..opirdeue onnant
-**/.,, Tt theol: SEVlrCot*fic4thilkini-Otate , ,-,
Z - itliAiiilLillin,a l ; ool o ll leti - JfileLikin holding those
opudows,ifitimotlieelijithe'int, pp - art - of the South
lit_m(iNktiots- oy, , _••thets thetVannorattr hat 0404'
atteitiligrjr-', , Ten' j`initalgaenerataarstliral the
monde - he' ht-thVi Derecitiatitr, party. lie wee the
mballitAiut,,..ef - 'OW &setting" , la - .I ts broadest ' and
Inest*rimerlefed nistioe, AB *4IWD - ea , 111„litc Ni-_
eltillepi,Gratt:eih4a. Phnt'Nonthern. Dethearatiti
1304, 0 itetwl.against him ad alsoh nominee ? .hilisis
eitipt gate himber mite. ,- --Virginia- gavA bim her
Antsfaflid:Virgintis now boasts that her. emutchusu l
- hie clever been-tarnisbed by abandonlait the time.
honored - -principle OfihCmitional, Slats-right - 1,
DasubitratiO.;PSriy:;' , J - Iktf,'Soutbant,,Dardooratio
.Static ktOSIp 16 A men, Mistained; the, onididato of
NM pirty oif these principlis..:••. Tkey_Mustottange,
Athein Sue oft•pollost k it not theleprinolples,,before 1
*her MO - Oppose Democrats for entertaining these
-'4, octfifteS,••4;• , ,"': , -.''.--!, '"-",..: .""f• - • ---
-', -,' • :Ir. -- ' '
•,• •
Tbq Aelmf.44sikliitikOf' , 'cinitiiintSl, 1# *i.
lit - 474 ' , ."Aitt - ^7--131.A.i" Mr. i ilitirrsi= andT , iiir.-
.
Bunt:gloat; the , litter gentleman 'corn ineneing 1
!41114(febh as telleurs ..- - 1.-- ,-. .= ., '. -.- -., - . ~' i
f,;•,..oiiirr:lrisidesit, , l;arcL.iiriserry to interrupt
- -thls..o4neless - , - *bo hale itominied - 801110 two - or three
litilTs . ol4 - - Ovum" pctbii , itioluita,t4;day._ I could
Int,h9rf' , 44:= l o4glit**Jiatim' Wilds dt;bato I
int041. ) 14-1( - 11istruiskisiwhickhastigorcied - roo mere
~ i dtpore'llignMpliflatatte •of ? this day. I feel
Abatakftit?itilhe , Senittof.• front lidiseitelppl [Mr.
MeilriP tie threibig Air- bombshell into - the'
43641,04.5 . e.it. will be the' means of , compelling
*fig, .4 1 04 - 116:41' uPete,ililti per to ilefinehatTeslil9n !
-pa theafirrnal , ,the Northern - States he=
cacao l: believe he, eddies/Ma, hie/self-6i Northern
SenatOve• AU I have to sty on that point is, that
‘l-, , fu11y4 agree mitt( ibt"Stiontor front Illinois; sod
'the -Itenator, frear,t.Ohlo,fit wverything they have
nall - 1 The ofilifiintl•titeserityfeils, that r did
litt 4 „'obtlietb, soo4beinlii'llfciiiintor from' Ohio,
wr Is gone fiver
~re' ground; and 1' do
- :wat I i t iitoluo#,yl or is, to take npthe time
tiktlie SittitteWittiTthe questioro. - •- , - - • • , i
t *. i. 4lolo4.'!tii ni fiee tetieen • Aceisrs .
,
I*lsic*aud GwfsiWhicstwas folloiedby
00.P0-** *4‘-'B:itPtiit; to the, Cenci° of
mii,gpi.iiiiiir;inibitiiitl4ly-endpriiipet4e, piiid
'ti:)i3!-001,t9;:P-cillcfLAJ!,:49 Old i -- ; ''' - , .• S'
4:Vf:..N9'i S P WWI' iiin'ilii4if neiiiioireiii-4fter ttin
:ratislor therafaidest . fotighKpolithieUhattles that
ikiticarrit::biiiiP , Aslt's in ' any country-ifter.the
"ftwinfottronilliftehtthy gees through A success
:lV eak4 - asitt tiehiely_sirms Se ~ anything - that ever
- •o4oj(rkislfn- tka histerYtof-the world, we are to be
'tinew4 - Clear: out of the water it Owns, on - QM
=guestion of,:ivitatwo would do if the oat wee here,
to ,d.Fetor; , ,witati sort amedioine we .would ad-.
ealstiiihiri- provided 'we bad the animal hero, and ,
iheSwit - iick - w- Sir,' thttsioer not bee oute-mOn who
ietelSpo sust . sin,the pertynod, the- Confederation.
- -kook sit - by, - runderrAgelnary. ciroanstances, and
,ketemi opinitinsiUndtp*Austs denounced; with.
;*4-junselOCOMPle - digley"; nif. - .AnY' other man; bui-,
Whitt VIM told,3o,ladiMossbe the doctrines of the
,Dsamieratie• - Ptrty n 1,44 havi -- ztionst,- thrimatt Zood
and Writ reporkiend'Las' , ll- hire isidi without re. -
14wvagtion or slualtileatitie.; - • Without - ever = having
itftonneW-kittlinceplislott -"when I Am ma that
•44-,,, off noifittoitfiiittter than at' en
4108trtitMatli7;1- t As; sad - upoith
oisieip ;pr...nouttr . els' - .VIM; J.:right: lateirtensg
_yritkirh it , irevmo mikvitlienan 440',60,tett or
:-Xmiriiit - -;,ksof.:Aisvn,-,c,•want, to know of Ahem
killittineen'lrbeiber, theY" - Inteni - :toltbide by the
- Asiettrintient ifie'Denitterttle party - es had , down - at
2111Itlissorts iild - Ciesitiesti; or-not? If they do not;
:Its ; :irift he - Muir Atillesh -to ',understand who is in
00ls'Aist of thlikeuedarios of the)hnitoora,
Int' piirtyiy gmncheit.to right is-his opinions;
they are - seraterred-Dp"Sp him by the great Author
of thitigitfhislias satightioentertain them and
tomertgis
the trat,lii boa iie r ight to claim to he .
Is* 4110Oh",:and :repudiate Its , limed :'''' =- •
..,-,;::, tgPedelieS *ere eftervyards' matio hy - Messrs ' ?"
~ ,..4 044t4=41.4;414;ici0OOirrit.x,Pninic- , '
Al.-*T#7,7',Vitl'Oittirnslips..,!'":„ -- , 0 .:- '7• : . -
Ills itiAllifaifa ' adiiii eii ea; Ini:S . kioyt as
rec,iqirifirtbri?4o,44; en tigurikte'Oes erip!iptt .
*O4 4Frapter. „":8 - 01e`ii -it io''''S'iy' du& ibe
.4 'Nol, LOI II ,-9.tr. o 497,erefilify displayed'
#4i• 9 o# l 4loo 43 Fitt ' tilciiai4nd , tlet 6 isOilitiOn: in
Ittaintilln - 4te:iunwn-:vhiwa of their', cin-
Ititpiitit i iethiCtht'3iiiithetri- `Democrats
SAhe a t , . i o f r ul t ra: le e s, or o o gre 4 enu
Atervn ed - or: the protection of alawer7 In
lie . ,Terttterli3,,,,gainat the **pit of . the pee-,
olectnhabitint there' 41.1h - gieit itiiiitC,lty;''' No .
:one can peruse the 7 -delistielrithoui , becoming '
fitilitiBnfiticid - 4 - 111iit , an4iftieseeticsi. in , the,
Onfithe gotitliertrElenattirs hy.the Demi- -
- .44 - rtotts \ierobri t titiqi *eh : 6utiro'
ceioliT4-41,:issiiiltitil,',;Cli g iiiiiiattim ;- aid
itieteit4itien:or:ithe positi o n
Aii' , .iliin4Ul, , ,:itie'ip'3ll.is:ifie instinct. of
ap
tf400)4.; ohoiltiqifeioickohool t o
'We -aritlilliripletiting:iirranisi , -tiothe.Pest-,
Of'fiii , YialitiWitit'-inill'Allowioth . ticted
",*4o , Atik.reeentillehatel, - •,- .. - =- 1
lettr-IyannewiAnttmle MIRIFOUSI illiellilke
-,
...+, 44_001wii - alritiOyitinnotthoed•Ahitthe bill
r..#o,o4*l4k: . ,*_,leillnrkhogielature lb stppre.
: 4,0, 1 10,..10 ,th s t.. 3 if tont yarn on - fiedijiesdsd
- A . efi •it rthe igne4nOr ,ti_lital/4 - i
7- Tat glad-10 hiern,:iva
'44 ;o:#fi-NTS:VtYnx#tstt'ialltis'iittiOa
74aitp0,6,1iviIr
aitiis A tio Union, -
4101110thOtAli'ilt ; hart ViSt' ai.4er own
itikpr#l4o4efeiti,teridy,to *lona. With all
l'ar44o;,*, riiiiii ? ?;ii slaw! A hi 4 tkiirsi(oot honor
ti=titifippliVr7 t ;ok to tu4beifn,94oeniory.
r - iicffn . - ,, 51, , - .. ,, : - ....:. -- .;' , ";'.. , '1' L . - ,- - -:'-- , - '-'--: - •
' l o.4iP:iiiinc,4%•iiibi . 4iiii , e. 6 . 9 . , Wdoi"iiiiipi
ttiiif.,fipf. - Itigent; - ,Pelitinitr* ll,' itftrards.or,
60itkaiii Lien paid towards the further fuitii•
or _ite:oontrani between the ,itssoolfttion end
'lsPigion. --...- : - , • -
`M f THIMSDAY mOipt! ,3, .1859.
gT In the.,9sittte, out nesdar "Walfrialtrien;
on the motan of' hitt..Wit,;fair,
setts, that the futitreieSt-offklefidve ,rti",i l2. ° l4B
should Le ' inserted only in two of' the, largest
cliculated papers in each State and Territory,
and two in 'Washington city. At pietent, it
yes_stated, theyappear in over. seven hundred
newspipers, as it, mere matter of patronage. -
If this resolution Le finally Carried out, these
- Adfettleements appear - in. Tun Pans,-
which has a circulation-Nary greatly larger
'(ivith "one exception) than any other paper in
the Sfateiloitt Mriestionably' later than
any other inthe city. : • , , •
ItiefelYMl - W matter of patronage." See
-mailer side of itai,'guestiOn., In the British
Souse of Commons; on .February 14, ill.. G.
Cf,tii - asked the thancellor of' the Exobe
4uer, " Whether it is the rule .to insertthe
GovernthenV advertisemente in those newspa
'pers which enjoythe most mrtensive'circula- -
tioni or, if not, What other rule is adopted 2",,
Sir :-Wmusit2.Torarrs, on the part of the
Administration; There had lately been
a great increase in the number ofnewspapere;
in many oases the stamp on newspapers had.
been .discimiinued; seveiar,neiapppere were
no longer stamped, and a stilidarger number
ivere.:to hanger 'transmitted by piled. „The
Treasury; in. consequence:of these , jcireuni
atancos, had revised the list of newspapers to
Which Government MiVertinements were sent,
And they had, selected ,sneli newspapers. ae
they thought best calhulated fOr the purpose,
thitliosit reference to their political opinions,
(hear; hear,) including , seVeral 'popular cheap
press newspapers.": There is a precedent for.
our-Heade of, DePartments. What a contrast
to the - system - of , putting Government adver.
risemente' into
,miserable. 'sheets, ` scarcely
worthy of being called
,nes444Pers:=-Eiti disk":
tate of ,character its Of circulation.,
,9s tve - heye tho - inbject in band, we may as
*dell add, as
,symPtomatie of the diiraordinary
sudeess of the' New York Herald, in its new,
phase ; of, Administration eulogist,- champion,
,and apologist,' that after having had, the' Post
,bffice lThealled:for Letters' Advertisement for
ittieii Consecutive years—invariably awarded,
under thejaivi„,to the paper having, greatest
circniation44t hall now lost it.: The New
York Sun bps proved to the, eatisfaction of
thnPostOtlicis authotitleithit clidulation„
greatly exceeds.that of the poor Herald...;
Sous of Malta• Charity Ball.
4 po l .thrkrrioWeYentrig, at tile Academy of Blitz
ide,'Under the auspices - of that poPular tilnsti
tution,'' the Sons of:Malta, a great Charity
Ball
,Weiall it a Charity.
Ball, becanse' the Mineol/ha Lodge and Elul
prerneiGnmd graticilcif the Independent Or
der of:the Sonaef Malta of : Eastern Pennsyl !
yania will disburse the net - proceedsi thiough
their Committee of Charity;' to the various
innevelent institutions of the city. The first ;
knetiledie'• that • the inhabitants ,of
in generel;liad - of thhilialtesi Afisocia;
tion'was toward the close of 1857; while that
terrible - Panic; ;was yet affliCting thousands,
when, ; in'n,_very)inostentatioui manner, the
Order 'appropriated considerable sums to the
relief of various supported by,
"charity, 'which' were pining` - from want of
Means' : to • Continue in -rictive`.benovolence,
at the :'yorij,tiine When - ",their exertions
and assistanee were. 'most :'largely -re
,onired. •In the winter which - ,3s yet lin
gering among, us, 'the Sons of Matti re-,
peeled their, timely 'and generous -liberality.
-Thoymoir seek to enlist Pleasure and : Amuse ,-
ment in aid ,61 charity, and the Ball on to-mor
row evening will show, we are confident, bow
snecissfui are'thesecombinadinliaonces. The
;leading
_members of the Order, ,in the City
and the State, actively cooperate in this plan
for inereasittg the' funds which saerecl'Oharity
will disPensei„ -Ladies 'attending the Ball Will
belllowed, and :are recoMmen,ded,,to appear
In lidded 'calfee 'detainees' / which , they will
ainaulMneonsly lay aside,' at 11 o'clock, and
which' the Committee,Wit take in charge.' for,
dietritiution among the : peer. No tickets will
,be Issued tomorrow evening. gentleman
rand 'ire' ladiesWill,ebtaiii, admission for $5,
'For, other iarticitiaraiire ,reter to OM adver. ;
#iietrientbitt Micaot avoid . drawinir partitialif
'attentionAii--snez-lises, that , * r.-,13 . Thsciis;
'.i , 14101, ;the, lifouteisdo Band; and that itr:
*izoxito efilciate . as Master of the °erotic).
Inerease.or:Pcii,tage hates.
On "rnesday, the Senate filially 'agreed to
the raising the rate'of Postage from three and
five to five Aid ten cents for each single letter.
-Iteamebrit , in theAiscussion, that the con
veyance of every letter from and to California,
by the overland mail, costs•fromtbirty , five to
silty dollars. "re meet this' and otber_equally
wise Charges, tho postage is raised. We await
the action of ethe House ripen this increase.
Werothe intater fairly before the public, were
, its' fultire - Working nuderstOod by tht; public,
and' were Aare time to make such a series
of demonstration, :every city, borough, and
haMlet should send urgent petitions to (lon
gress'against this first step of return to'heavy
- -
pottage -rates. In the teeth of such remon
etrances,'.Congress would never pass a bill
_containing such an nupopulai arid _unjust
proviso: . •
City Patigengei Railways.
The following bill, in regard to city passim
'ger rellways, ; was recently introduced into the
State' fiend° by Mr. BALDWUr. It contains
two important teatiree which will Commend it
.to many of our citizens. It places the whole
'power of granting charters to the City Coen
cite, and provides that the privilege of laying
down reltwayitipon such streets as are Consi
dered appropriate for that' purpose shall he
allotted to the highest bidder
An Regulatigw,qteankoncji:of of Pas.
, sengir Railroads iwPhilcidephia,
SECTION 1. Belt enacted,- So., That it shall be
lawful for the Councils of the 'city of Philadel
,phia, by ordinancia, duly enacted for that purpose,
:to authorize the construction of railroads for the
conveyance of passengers on any of the streets of
said.,-eityvton which railroads for said purpose
shall :not.have: ben eonstrtioted: or . oonitnenced
Under authority heretofore-granted,.. subject to
the terms atod Conditions hereinafter, provided.
2. That „every ordinance enacted for said
par*. Shall deeigeate , the route on which such
railroad' shall be constructed and the number-of
tracks whichmay.be used, ond containsuob other
.rogelatione for .the government of. the road as
Councils shall deem-proper. • , , • ,
8110. 3. That within thirty days after the passage
of inch -ordinance,.- it Omit be — the duty of_ the
.Mayor of„ the, city of-PhUadolphla, after giving
.tsr - 4,daya notice in ,two or, more daily rumps
' petit published 'in said oily to sell, at public Pala,
tofh dishest bidder, the rail
road
to make therail
road destgoated irt.rsaid , or dinance, subject to the
provisions thereof, and the, sots hereinafter inen•
..boned Provided, That if the highest bidder afore-,
said shall faii t to,pay ten per oentum on the amount
- of his bid ) , upon :its being declared the highest,
the mild right 'shall be forthwith • again offered for
sale; and if. .the purchaser or purchasers shall fall
,to pay the whole amount of the - purohase money
within'thirty.daya, the said right shall be. again
'offered for sale, in the manner aforesaid, and,the
Money I.W on account of the first sale shell be for
felted to the ;MP treasury.. '
' Sec: 4. That the, Mayor shallgive soh par
ts/Laser or , ..purehasers a certificate that -said right
was to him or them under authority of
an
,ordliranee enaoted for the
,purpose, ,and for
the-pride the ,
named and upon the presents-'
lion of. seek oeititleate, with a receipt from the
ReoeiVer of Taxes-,that the whole amount of , the
purolleisi-rotmep bait been, paid into the city trea
ttry, the
Uovernor shall issue -letters patent to
,aneh purehaser or, purchasers, and" snob personas
they mayassoolate ,wittittece; whereupon the per-,
sons namedin Stich letters patent shall/become a
bcdy corporate and -politic,cwith perpetual suc
cession-for the purpoi6 of ,coastruoting and opera,
titts the Wild'railroati,,and for no, other purpose,
iebjeot to all the provisions and restrictions of en
'AO to ,Inoorporate. the &mod and Third-street,
,pecsoiver Railway Company ; of Philadelphia, ;ap
'preyed, Aprillo, 1518, so far as the same are not
altered or supplied by this dot and'the ordinances
of,CoMfoll, , '
tkastialintrz.4-We really de beltove that Mita
is abbot bringing Ms performaneta hern to a speedy
`eldie.'—We know not why he'shatdd retire from a
Add intililehke'kee'been:so'inteeessfnl—for he has
not ikerfairarali in the sereral months he 'bat been
here, tonven one badly attended house. Perhaps
'be'lies made "maney,inongb, and Mean/ to bid far
aliafirf the net,.'Xreatinty Lann. Perhaps -,be
hen got fatigued mith
: latices& At all (wants, ho
100mA:terminating his .porformanoei .here, end
the publics who want last glimpses of him and Ms
mthariestraistlisit him at onto,. '
- FAST Paon,—Debate in the United. Ftlitre , SSP
nate on'Papultir Soverelpty—Stieeoh of Senator
Dewiest; ;- The, Waithington Tragedy; The Otty.;
The 'doerts ; Letter:from Detain re; Pennsylvania
Leplatare. Younrn Peas.—Ship Nem.'
Laier froin Croy, 'link , that the
.
anTogtteh
'French fiesta appear be be lumina to
Jaarawas It bi reYorted. tliat they have intercept=
ed relator:emen% smi in ether vraya favored the
Omni° ot , f Mfrainon. Qatiefat Mtrambri' threatens
tonic* . the ' The Englio'h and Vrenoh fleeto
had been appealed to fo'i protection, bet,kirab ra•
Tdrr.d'ohn Vitthews died, reoently , at pltioago
igoikiftftyistriett yearsa , i in goyeniberi
"533, established tho first paper ever prinied' in
that city: The same paper ie nor( edited by liong"
him Wentworth.
BY.MiDisTVW
eti~rin{ & {~fE[ipgtOn. •:.
[Oorreaponflenco or The Peo,lls:r-
WASH - MOTO, Mud 2
Although everything ntiY
he changed in a few
hours, yet, at the present moment, events seem to
be Irresistibly tending to an extra Benin of Con.
"ease: Should the tear bill be - dereated, and no
provision inadeto meet the eisetainlefloierielee in
the rebenue, the Presidentirill 'he 'conepoiled to
erill the - tiro traria togethient - the militia pa&
hie day; in which event speolal'eleollons must be .
called In most of the Southern Slates. • The tines.
lion Will aria in these elections whether tharird
ministration le to he' Sustained, or not.. . the
fernier,-no _Mt, even be - ore ,a . Southern con
['Means', onn hope for ele-election.`„Leaving the'
Kansas question entirely out of view; looking only
;to the personal policy of the Administration, and
especially the last dark phase Of It, , no Deniocrat
can sustain himself In. the South in the ,fade of
the Searching criticism which will be directed
upon the' Administration, and in view of the al
universal indignation and disgust of the
people: ,
It is now certain theta Mr. Slidell had not
Withdrawn his Cuban bill, it would have been
slaughtered in the *nate.- Leading , Democrats
were , ready so to amend that proposition as to
make it acceptable, and, failing to do this, would
have assisted to vote it down, • Nothing has dono
- snore to embarrass the Administration; or to din
honor the country, than this scheme; and no
thing email have been
,advised more, injurious to
the future acquisition of Cuba. . •
I understand that certain leadingalatesmen of
the South take at early occasion to declare
that the interpretation even by Judge Douglas I o
the Bansas•Nettraskri bill, and to the Cincinnati
platform, is correct: So irresistible was his argu
ment in the late debate—so unanswerable -his
points—So convincing his historical reticepect—
that =man of all parties: have .congratulated him
upon what was neither more nor less than a tri
umphant vindication of himself,. and triumphant
vindication of the prittainle: •
• The truth Is, firs - ponular role in the Territories
will hericeferth be, the law. Judge Douglas takes
his stand upon this, and against all ,- intervention
by Administrations or by ()engrafts. Mr. Jeffer- -
, son Davis and Mr, Senator Brown, In opposing
this position of , the indomitable Senator from
Illinois, threw , themselves boldly upon the adverse
idea that Congress - must legislate to protect els
very- in the Territories. . And, indeed, if 'their ,
doctrines of hostility to popular sovereignty moans
anythieg, it tenet mean this. •Bigler, of our State,
arid those who - noted with him on the Lecompton
Issue, cannot escape the responsibility of:the same
position; unless they' should boldly, and at once,
declare that they acted without reference to prin
ciple in the-late struggle, - on the Lecompton
question., And when Judge Douglas told
the extreme mph of the . Smith that if they .
stood upon'- the doctrine' of Congressional
in
terieption for the protection of slavery in the
Territories, he and they must separate, and sepa
rate forever, he assumed the attitude which the
people always expected him to take. You will per- -
adv.' by reading over the full report of the great
debate, that Judge Douglas, speaking for the true
friends of popular sovereignty, repeatedly express
ed his deference to the, judicial tribinele, and ate:
tad that if the :people of t. Territory should pro
hibit slairery In Territorial legislation, and the
Supreme Court should' decide that ouch action on
their part was in Violation of 'the "constitutional
rights of the South, he 'would bow to that
decision. - But who-cannot 100 that when the
people, of a'Territory_ have .determined that
slavery shall not exist in that Territory, no
decision Of • the 'Supremo; Court will ever hold er
establish it there? Any•discrission of this kind
by that high body would he followed-by other ants
of legislation in the Territory—ante, forinstanoe,
establishing certain 'police regulations with refe
rence to slivery—Ws, it may, be, in imitation of
'Artainlaws in tie South with reference to slavery.
And thus thepoPelar rule will prevail, no matter
what the courts may decide; and prevall;too,
without any sttempi on the part of ' the people to
disregard the decision of that grave tribunal.
Rae, then, is a practical, final solution of the
most diffictilt question that has ever been pre
canted to' the American legislator. It removes
from Congress , he whole question of qiavary for
- wirer. It destroys the ultra-Abolition idea of Con
gressional action to prohibit, es it annihilates the
ultra-secession idea of Congressional legislation to
protect slavery in - the Territories, And it leaves
the whole' question in the.bands of thole who are
to be immediately affected by it. On, this question,
by the way of the judipial judgment Against a Ter.
ritorial Legislature, I - beg - forger, you ttithe
tract you Copied froth ;the Speech of Itotertil.
Toombs,. of Georgia, while ; the •Itrineas-Nebraski
bfll.was - under,diseusslon, in which you will per-'
ceiveihnt he ridicules the ides Of antrjecision
itree prlto
against the 'vote itipsh in the Territories..- „
„ Oen SIM/.
Mirremondinca of The Preirmi
Mani4aioN, Mareh
Mr, Stables continued' in his old quarters. 'Ws
probable that he will not be removed to a eoll, for
there are palliating , oireumstarrees whioh would
teem to oharaoterize any extreme measures of
'confinement asnnnecessary and uncalled for.
Mr.' Slokles, who "obtained the wedding•ring
from Mrs. Sickles on the day of the tragedy, re
turned it to her yesterday, and has written the
meet affectionate note to his wife. With the re
turn of this ring he alluded to the inaideut of it
now being a token of divided love and affection.
Once it was whole—the °irate was complete. If
from this token she could gather any consolation
in view of what they bad once been, she was wel
come td it.
Mrs, Sickles insists Upon teeing him, and it is
the impression that She will do injury to herself
unless she is permitted to do so.
Mrs. Pendleton, the sister of Mr. Hey, is now in
this city. She le a very elegant and accomplished
lady, wife of Hon. Goo. 11. Pendleton, and is moat
inconsolable for (halms of her brother. Poor Hey
accompanied her frequently on reception days, or
visits , to her Mende On Tuesday last they ap.
peered together on horsekaek, and paid their visit s
in riding costume. Mr. Key was a brother of
Charles KO, J. , a citizen of Baltimore.
The father of Mr. Sickles is still In the oily, and
paid him a visit this morning at the prison, where
they were engaged in conversation for 80113 P timo.
Mrs. Sickles has not yet removed to New York,
Imbue it to the design of her parents to take her.
Con.
Letter Crow New York.
THE WASHINGTON TRAGEDY: Tner, PRIIBI3 : PUBLIC
. OPINION : YR, BUTTERWORTH—INVESTIGATING
COIIIIITTERS AT ALBANY—BUNDAY STATISTICS—
PROPOSED REGSVTION or GENERAI. SCOTT—
DUETON'S THEATRE,
•
(Correspond ens. of The Preds.l
NET YORK, - March 2i 1859.
. ,
The Weshingtort tragedy continues to ' dem the
pens of editors end the tensed of the people. The
city papers continue to take about the lame view of It
that they did at, the outset. The explanation of Mr.
Butterworth bee fully exbrarated him from all wrong
In the matter, so every one who knows hinv knew would
be,the red whenever he ehohld ((era hintsilf called
upon to explain.
- The Constellation, the new weekly paper edited by
'Park Benjamin, justifies The act of Mr. Maley in the
following emphatic language :
" Whatever our dislikes may be to the system of to
king the law lutean ludividutVe (Iwo heeds, we feel
-moat entirely and aoneelentionsly that: Mr Male* won
completely jnattled in•hls course. Mr. hey bad bees a
particular bleed of his. Ills own auspielon bad re
fused to awoken at the almost certain evidence which a
less milling bur:band Would long since hare listened
to. ills wife>a coutodlon, and acareely an hour after,
the sight of her paramour mak ug her his usual signal
to accompany pr follow him to their place of rendez
role, almost maddened him at the moment; and deeply
as we may regret it, we feel that if the facts are es ma
hare, surf d Sham—which tr a hare no: the slightest
readefer dauditsg—titehisheoB meat have been more
than'a philosopher or tees then a poltroon, had be be
:Mated to- avenge hlevaelf, or pained to arrange the
matter in any,ot ter manner."
The two inveotigatleg committed, of our State Legis
lature, have within a day or two taken inch action as
leaves little room for doubt but tbatall the themes of
corruption that have been mode, and pretty well sub
stantiated, will be jumpel over, on the prinalide that
life is too short to bother about official delinquencies.
,The lobby at Albany wee never in larger force or more
efficient working order than at present. -
fidietles for the reformation of public morals fro
quantly-gather together statistics that are quite curious,
and present, in strong relief, the, resells of violations
of law. An organization for, promoting the better ob.
1161,11900 of,the Sabbath has elicited the fact that not
less .than Ave thousand of the eight thousand fetal
liquor shops la Shia arty are open on Sunday, minder
to law, and that tte arrests on Monday; In consequence
of this fact,'are twenty-live per cent, more than on any
other day in the Week. _
. The ralittary or this olty propose to give General
floott,n maguliteent military reeeption on hie return
from the BOutla .
'almlß Theatre, which has been clamed for repairs
prior to being opened for the Opting seven, will be
reedy for that event In the COMM of ten days, and from
the chat among theatrical papers, I Inter that a supe
rior eompsny will be engaged. , The tumor that Mr.
Murton had behaved unhandsomely towards the late
lesedee, Mesta. Moore end Ohm., Ie emphatically
contradicted on the best authority. Now that the
Broadway ha ShbOyit tube torn down, and Niblosssoon to be
converted Into a tempts of trade, there Is no reason why
-Burton shonid not start up something as popular as was
hia old establishment in Chambers street.
Finn Una McinNino.—Abont, ono o'clock
ible morning,* doe broke out in the mond dory of the
building No.lBB South Becoed Arlin, below Dock, co.
Gaped In the lower portion as a lager. beer nuloon, and
se a Cabinet =kerbs warehouse lo the upper portion.
The dame spread with great rapidity, and several per
il:MlS who occupied the beak portion of the tuildiag
narrowly escaped with their three. The ore cornmonl
rated to, the next banding on the south, which was
lorrtfylwned; but the labored' of the hour presents
he giving any more particulars,.
r rftn Mu. Schuyler Colfax, tlto Congress•
tsan from Indiana' is prominently spoken of In
connection with the Itepublioan nomination for
Oovornor of Indiana.
nth helmet that Byron had trade to wear In
tbO (hook bottlea thitt ho never fought,is now in
Qsutb Boston, and so small that nine beads ont of
ton Would more than Ad It.
Tun whole number of Indiana at prompt in
fkis country Is estimated M 359,000,
THE' LATEST NEWS
13 - y _TELEGRAPH.
The Sickles , Tragedy...
pPEOIAL DVSPATOII TO TON PRO. fl 1
blarch 2, -1839
Darius this afternoon and evening, Mr. greaten lase
been visited by a large uumber of his Oongreesional_
colleegues and friends.
-This afternoon the father of Mr 81001,03 had an In
with Mr. Ilifiiota, father of Mrs. EffeltLlO3, in
the cones of which he made a conditional offer, that
any connet 7 y residence he (Ur. Siontse) oiVeed should
be at the ditposal of M. BAOIOI,I es a home for his
daughter, provided he would ma'le bin home With - her.
Mr. 2100,15 stated, also, in the come of the inter
view, that no act of his len had muted Mae. Slocum
to err. Who her thin generous offer bas beau accepted
or not . ll have es yet been unable to learn.
Mee. S cause to-day sent another request to ems Mr.
SICKLES; but It was positively refused,
The heatthof Mr hones appeare to be falling. Ile
hike enarrely any dealt& for food
The mother of Mr 8106.1.aa in seriously IA from grief.
briny Guar, (colored,) owner of the Louie In which
It is alleged Mrs. SICEnLO was In the habit of ausetiog
MST, has published a Gerd irelatire to the matter, in
which he staten, among other things, that he rented
the brute to Mr.. Max on the 25th of November, 1859
That be did this on the representa'ion of Mr. MAT that
he Wilatadit for a gentleman named Wa Gar, of Mmes.
thwietts GRIT farther states that lie was never in
the Imam but once after be rented it to Mr. HAN ;
abaht three weeks afterward,l and that les objact lu
golug then was to' it make a Eire," on the supposition
that Air.*atarir, had arrived, and would need one.'
Mrs. Swamis will probably barn for New York ft . ,-
morrow. She will be accompanied by her parents
She grteithither a broken-hearted woman.
It is now rumored that Mr B Mar:Warn is to be
arreatedisnd examined for hie alleged participation in.
tho late tragedy.
Since :the end occurrences of hot Sunday. taiich has
been 'mid of the friendship whlah'existed between Mr.%
Slow.mis.e.nd the late Mr. Max up to within a brief ye.
AO orate fatal day. Itls well knownlbst when Mr.
Mar beemise an applicant for the (nice of District It
torney,he found In , My. Etcm.va a warm and steadfast
friend. Sae axerthine to'reoare that position for Mr
HurwarkSif pie mutt zealous and untiring charsotsi;
and.ilihr, together with other evidences of mutual good
feeling; hat eV - en rise, in connection with the unhappy
affair, to no Inconsiderable amount of diseuesion.
THIRTY -EIFTR -CONGRESS,
Second Session.
VP AIMINGTON, March 2
SENATB.
During the morning hoar the business n e netrepor
tint. -
Mr. PEWARD, of New York, explained that If he bad
been preen at .the vote on the revel spproprlatlon
blithe `eh-old have voted aiming Mr. Illannuond , s
amendreente to Thomas the anp-oprlations for the navy
yat'e•st New York end elsewhere.
Mr. afisanara., of Eentueley. presented the creden•
tlals of Mr. Powell his euccessor.
M:.-flurrrea, of 'Virginia, called up the miecellaceons
appropriation bill
Mr. Aitbat.L, of Louisiana, prevented the credentials
of BerJamln, re•eleeted Eenator from Louisiana for
the term of eix years:
A multitude of memorials were oriented, tut,' on
motto,,, wereall tabled, bemuse there was no lime to
act on them.
The touipellaneous appropriation bill was then taken
OP. - Mappropriates for the
Oosatsursgy 5283.0'0
Light- haulms 027,000
Surveyor public buildings 265.000
Washington city, various items 147 020,
Treasure building CO 001
Pest Office building 100,000
Ospitol extension . 40),0e0
Botanic g rdeu 7,400
Insane 80 al 8R 100
Mortgage'on the Pine-street property, N Y... 11 000
Patent °Moe, agricultural 40,100
MinceHinton', about., 80,000
Total
52,315,000
There 1s a pr.:wino to the appropriation for the Cop!.
tolexteralon that no decorations • are to bo executed
till approved by the art committee.
Mr. EtItMOTS et Rhode Island, moved an amendment,
requiring the home vaittation of imports, which, after
a protracted debate On the point of such a motion being
Warder. it was Inst.
kthilcerin, of Virgin's, front the Yinanee Commit
tee, moved re an amendment that the Pree!dent be
authorised to issue twenty mtLUons of treasury netts
bearing pig per cont. interest.
d. protreotrd debate owned. in Wen Wow. Feward.
of New York, Cloinorov, of Ponorylvaots, DAY . B of
Miesissippi, and (time etrtieipated. Ia the midst of
the debate a motion for a renew; prevailed.
- • • • .
On reAsiembling, the debate wee remand In Imm
o:Mtge of the whole: tied after farther discussion, the
amendrahat of the (inmate°, offered by lir Gunter,
for the twenty million issue of treasury notes. wee
adopted by the following rote :
Yale—Wirers. Alien, Bayard, Benjamin, Bider,
011ogmen, Bad G
Brie. Fitch. Green, win, hinuston, Min
ter, ',croon, Jones Mallory. Meson Pearce, Yolk,
Pugh; Beld, Rice, Ehields, Slidell, Ward, and 'rules
NAire—Movers. Broderick, Oemeroa, Clerk, Neon,
Doctlttaq, soot, nays ) Harlan, Simmons, arid Wi lson
—lO.
Ilt.listrdetne, of TOMIIIIIIIIi, moved en amendment
to apptopriatesB6o.ooo to continue the custom haute
at New Orleans Lost—yeco if., nays 20.
111r.Tavle,of htlesisolppl, from the committee; moved
an amendment improprieties $250 . ,00 to complete the
Latarcelect• Adopt.d.
Mr :Baton., of Indiana, from the Committee of
ilpitibeemovid to amend so th,t Fenster" shall be
silinvedlutioagefor the extra session, but not con•
ate tatite mileage In Anytime. Agreed to.
Prbtrakted dieettedoree'ocestrred on Various tritiat
Itatnit, inch as furniture, &e:
.144 -4ee o'clock, without taking any action on the
clienetoagreeetto adjourn.
• Itouinirr - ItlctinEENTwrivis.
-On onotion of ]'r. remittal, of Pennsylvania, the
Mu". 'suspended the rules, and punted the Senate re •
sedation authorizing the Preoldent, by sod wt'h the
adatee of the Senate, to confer on Commodore Stewart
noteittnission as senior deg neleer of the navy on the
actife list in recognition or hie atotingnished and meet.
torioss aorviate.
The House acted on the Senates amendments to the
arm !' tall, which were payloady considered In Com.
=it ee of the Whole on the date of the Union.
The Etott•Or oonOttirol in the following, oug others:
The seproprlation of $10),(00 for the military road
from Sort Benton to WellalValla ; the appropriation of
$541,903 for the reptire and machinery at the Spring
it lumory, and $55,C00 for similar purpesee at the
Ildiees•rorry armory.
The app opriation of $227,000 for the payment of the
Afassashusetts war claim was also- nonewred in—yore
174,nays
he Flamm hoe pissed the Senate bill extending the
byes and judicial syetrin of the United Mates orer
Oregon.
Mr. DAY n, of 'mit ad levee to Introduce , a
bill repealing the Clause In the English bill, which pro.
Wits the people of Kansas from forming a State Con ,
etltutloo until It appears bye Germs that tbere le eta.
Mott population Inc ohs Ile presentatiTe in Congrese,
Seliondleg to the Pederal ratio.
Mr INCltien, of Mans, remarked that it Is. too late
to the amino to consider the enbjeot, and °Woofed to
the Introduction of the bill.
Mr Dove moved a auspension of the rules. Not tar
ried—yeas 100, nays 87, a two-thirds vote being ne
eetsary.
- The lloone, on motion, ordered two hundred and ten
thousand copies rf the agricultural sad ono hundred
and twenty thousand of the mechanical parts of the
Patent Oface Report to be printed
On motion of Mr. Nam of New York, the rules
were suspended to take up the Senate bill, appropriating
00,000 for deepening the chancel over ht. Clair Hata
The bill was then pa eed by fifty-dye mainity:
Tee House reconsidered the vote by which the matt.
Mesmer bill wee defeated yesterday, which wan again
is - Petted by a vote of 00 yeas to 04 nays. , -
The Route concurred in the report of the committee
of l omurence on the disagreeing amendments to the
executive, Miele, and legislative approprie ton bill.
By- thin action, the mileage for the next Congress,
whit!, wee stricken out originally by the House, is re.
atoned.
The Meuse then took a recess till 7 °Wolk.
ICVSNING SUMS.
Mr. ANDREWd, oft ow York, 11109Oti A ru•pe7eioo of
the rubli. In order to lake 11P the river and harbor bill,
bit withdrew It sobaequently, at the retineet of 31r.
Washburne, of Illinois, insameoh RP, from ;he abortnars
of.the sen3lon, hall action Mild not be had upon the
bill.
On MOOD Of Mr. Cet.usanraue t, of Ohio,
a resolu
tion wan adopted, requesting the President to comma.
nlcate any correspondence between fiwitsarland and the
tleited States, relating to the clause of the late treaty
b hween the two oonntrien, which discriminates against
the privileges of Mix or toe Unitei State•, of Israeli
fish faith and worship, visiting or sojourning in Snit
zirlaud.
Many gentlemen rose In a struggle for Ili il,or
Mr, DAVIS, Of kftesisalpp', was recognlsod
Mr. /cams, of Tennessee, enezettelt, for the purpose
of facilitelng business. If to order, that the clerk of
tile house be instruoted to prepare the namos of mem.
bete, put them In a box, and draw' them out one at a
time, the rrernber so eho'en to have the fear. ,
lianeral sic:lunation—Agreed ! Agreed
Mr BAIM3DALS of Allealselppl. objected.
I,lr. OLAY w of Alabama, thought, In jastlee to Abe
claimants, the Senate Mite on the Speaker's table should
be taken up and dispelled of In some wry.
Mr. Jens. lam willing that you should leave my
name out r f the box
. -
Mr HourroN, or Alabama Put my name In, ae /
want to be drawn ant.
The Speaker arrested this =venation, and maid that
.1D11 , 716 bad the floor.
'tr. Darla then made an Ineffectual nntioa to am
end the raise. ; , -
,
'The confusion b 'eke out afresh.
B/LitKSIAL.I obtained the flour, and , with the view.
of procuring the peonage of a private bill, reeved, in en
eaneedlnely loud voice, the 'appal:mien of the vitae.
!The noble contlord g.
Emu .Tea, of Ohio, esid he could not hear what
who gain' on.
:The Snootier repl!ei, that he was not surprind at It,
and succeei'ed in reaterirg comparative quiet
,Mr. BARIE9P4LN got hie bill passed, and eat down In
coneolons triumph
!The Senate's amend meot% to the Naval A psrepriation
were copaidered in Committee of the Whole on the
state of the talon.,
„Mr. B coca, of Virginia. moved to amend the emend
talent appropriating 1173,700 for the charter of rose's
ter the Paraguay expedition, by giving the SentetarY
of the Navy power to purchase them The chertering
or those v. sac's for nine monthe emanate to this rum.
Ih makirg the contracts, the Secretary inserted a charm
by will'eh he could purchase them at $.1`30 o'o, only
MIS OW more than the price of clam tering them, and
SSW lest than it would coat to charter them for fifteen
rgionths.
i Mr, NE WAR D. of Cecrgia, did not thick the Constitu
tion Unnferred the power to charter reseals for an tape-
Tien, Ile bed aeon the Secretary of the Navy In the
onset to day, suggest•ng tbio 10018E10u to tot out of
e difficulty he Mee brought about, rice would alwaye
put down his foot and lift hie TOICe against interference
vititla legislation
Mr. PETTY, of Indiana, protested against making
any appropriation at all, He asked whether the Secre
tary hod made the °noire= on soy other authority than
Blot contained in the Joint reeniution empowering the
President to take steps to obtain satisfaction from Pot
'tiatisy?
. Mr Doenox replied that that was all and nollielent.
1 Me Perri? Enid the net of the Secretary wan a wen
station el newer not granted. Min the beginning of
this Oonfidoracy, the Government has not taken the
tight atop' for the oettlement of onsatiens In controe
crop , .
Mr. CLasu, of New 'York. was not without appreheu-
Orin thee the . rinterican people wore In the wrong. If
the President and Secretory bada right te bulb! a navy,
they had the right to tied additional regiments to the
army. It the navy woo inangialent, (loosens should
have boon advised of the tact. This chartering or pur
chasing of wnrthteoe 'isomers, wee a private specula.
tlga carried on under the authority or this Govern
ment.
Mr. licence said that lair. Clark must pardon hint if
be o told not nympathise with hint in his nonmetal dis
like of the Secretary of the Navy. If three Tease's
are purchavd, they could be cold again, and every
dollar Eared the Government. He defended the Ego
the,w that the jo ll a forceint roiolation enttorized
Weald at to employ Buell
am lie may think
nr. r Eavtn, of Maryland,. read the Not resolution
Virtually conferred on the President the war.rnaking
power, and we are now Motioning to reap the fruits of
that moot improvident and hasty legislation. She Mlle.
entire had created, out of feuds not given L'm a fleet
batch o:ogress dial not author's r him to crania, and
hoe gone o.i waging war without authority.
Mr. Omuta, of Missouri, paid that Confrere hat
Vested in the Proallent o authority to use Mich a
forcefor
from
mh speech
tpt r4g
m a:
a te . doomed o
theohme d i e s c t
~e ,, d , v” tr o t . ,
d
by Mr.
Ttltch'e, whereto it NM acid that the President would
hot on the authority of Congress, and he believed the
imartbiti on of a few small vessels would promo a eat-
Commit of the dinieulty, and no ireowmity nom for the
boo of forte,
-; Vt. -an w, Of pear sylventa, Said tgi t inateed of try
log the Secretary. Mr. Phelps was arrayleg the gentle
, fNm tow York. and added that the Secretary had, ,
w o oly exc.. dOd hie adthorlty In chartering vesiele.
-'"Afv - herarrni, ofytygfhin,:reatt from bit own speech
rin'a formernieciiiiin'to ahowr ttistitirthen thought the
Jointtesolittion'praottcallitransferred the war-making
power to the Pteeident -- Twenty , ' sev'n of the Deport,
tion trn.mh.re Vote I for that resolution - out of a hun
dred and fifteen and elghteen Democrats voted against
it.
Ml,
Mr. GiBEMIT, of Virginia remembered that he wall
o ,e of th as who votes eland, it, not being willing to
Mier the war-roskiug power 02 the President ; but he
wag willing to carry out the contracts while increasing
the navy;
Mr. Ilotverw said the resolotion did not come within
a thousand miles of authorizing the Secretary to ,ohar.
ter vessels. - - •
Mr. LOVICJOI, of Illinois, proposed to suspend ell
proceedings and renal' the vessels. - Ho voted ,for the
resolution. nod his excuse was over confidence, In the
Democratic party.. Reputed. Yeas M t me not
.20,euteo
•
RITUIMS. or Pennsylvania, as hie nettle had been
mentioned, mild he thought there wea came for the
passage of the res , lution then and thought Co now.
The Committee on Foreign Affairs had, 'sported it
unanlmonsly. When it was weed the resploslbllity
Of naming it Iwo rlftot devolved with the Free'dent.
Hr. IMMO, of Borth Carolina, wen for recalling the
Reet when Paraguay woo sinffloiently chastised. There
WWI no wore in this instance, than when we send out
a tome to.clisslise Indian tribes • ' ' • '.
. .
Mr BURLINGAIIII, of Pdaseaohotatte, thin •ht that
his vote for that notation was right. He hoped that
whtriever American citizens were inland this country,
uldhren *Apt ready to vin4faste its honor. But he
did ont by that, vote Commit himself to this singularly
lu lelloitole Administration, nor to the Mont contracts
which had been made.
Alter farther debate the &We's Paraguay amend.
InArt„as amended by Idrl.llnocckle motion, was agreed
is by 3 majority, I tIVAS subsequently concurred in by
the Slows—ye a 88, nays 77
All the other aulendenents ware then Wad on.
The report of the committee - 6n the 'opusalar and
diplomas to b;11 was agreed Lc...Adjourned.
From Washin atom.
*SeIIINGToN, Mardi 2.—advic'ee from the African
annadron to January 14th ray the 'health of the men
waa gerkerally in good - condition The Dale, after a
cruise on the Booth coast, arrived at Porto Prayn short
of provolone,
The matl received from Banta Fe brings copy of the
stringent laws passed by the Legislature of New 11l- xl
co, protecting" propertyin elaves,•and - totally prohibit.
log emancipation in that Territnty.
The yeller! to - bring Lord ,Lion, the successor of Na
pier, to tbis country, will probably land him st Anne-
Brolth Otlieen today visited both hoaxes of Con
rose, anf wtr cordially received' by the members.
Poetskfater General Brown, whtkeize been sugaring
from a setere attack of - pneanionia, , to is a somewhat
inatroved condition to=day,
. .
The father : of Mr. D M.
trebles trul'oir-rnd to /tr.
Vitriol( any hem* of bin the latter may soled, in Order
thut ?Ste. &Wales may have a home. -
Nine o'aLoon.—The galleries of both houses of Con.,
guns are deceely crowded, many petrobs 'being, unable
tl obtain an entrance.
Criiical Condition of the Postmaster
- •
W..IBtII4GTON, March 2-111ereb o'clock P. M —The
condition of Mr. Brown. Postmaster general, is very
critical, and there le little, If any, prespeet of hie re
covery.
Later from alexieo.
Z 1 GLISU AND PRENCR FLERTH FAVORING MIRA
MOH-PACK. OP TRH CITY TRITEATBN3D.
New:Ortmstse, htarch 1 —Later AiViCSS from Vera
,Cruz Watt) that the E each and Preach fleets appear to
be hostile to Juarez, as it .ie reported that they have
intercepted reinforcements, and In other ways favored
the cause of liflramoo.
Genorel ldlratoon threatens to sack the elty. The
BoaMb and French tints have been appealed to for
protection: but It was reused,. •
It 114 not thought that the fleets trill openly psitiet
pate in the attaokon the city.
Destiuctive, Fire at Memphis, Teun,..
Six Newspaper Offices. Burned... Lose
$150,000.
Warms, Binh 51,—Lest night afire broke out In
the seller of the Eagle and inquirer Witting, on
Main street. and the flows spread no rapidly that half
the farm(' of buildings were d estroyed.,-
The following properties were burned The offices of
the 'Eagle and Inquirer, Avalanche, Ledger, Chr;e•
tian Advocate, rreebyter,usi and Sentinel; Mao, of
Huston do (hark, printers, sad tbo stores ot,chetkloy &
Warren, a affsrans & Stratton, W. II Hunt. W. Still
man, add Heinrich & Brothers ) and the saloon of do
a.ph
the lota amounted to $240,00D, which is more or lase
hunted.
The fire ie auppoeed to have' been the work of an in
cendiary.
The Calamity on the Mississippi.
New Outarass, March' --h. number of the loiterers
by the destruotion of the steamer Princess are dying
from their injuries. • - -
The forward part of NM boat was blown to ple•ee.by
tho explosion, while the &furl part remained whole and
compsrativelr uninjured. This circumstance sc.
counts :or so :felt of theindies being iojared, their
cabin being of
_polarise at the after extremi , y. The
boat was son Indforenoon after The explosion.
Nothing later or mere definite, with regard to .the
ninnher of victims, hair been received from Baton
gills Signed by the Governor.
Usituradtuto, Ziaroh 2 —The Utoternor has eign•d
the following Dille An eat *elating to certain chari
table corporations. It Mattes it lawful for the courts to
permit married women to be Incorporated with ottte s
in any Institution composed c f woolen, or to be under
their management, for the ogre and education of chit ,
dren, or for the support of aloe or indigent women. -
Also, the act to itioorpirate the-Int - I:national Union
of Art and Literature. Thli companf hes for it* oh
pot the publication of a magazine,' bearing contribu.:
thins from the literati of the world, to;rether with the
distribution of One ocgrsidnint among its patrons It
is something Waller to the Illustrated London News,
which is also aet company. A nambar of wealthy
roan of Yht!adolpbta are connected with this enter•
Ore.
Extension of the American Telegraph
ColliPtillir g oLattes South.
Lrucnnaaa, Va., March d.—To Mr Thayer, mariner
- Orna. alasettam 'l",/egettpl).a.peasr•-ottiwo, 711.1.44-
phis
The flret section or the American Teimeraph Cam•
panyle new Southern line la completed., The South ie
job - Mint - . orer the prospeot of speedy and correct tale
vaphlo facilities.
Preparations are being °puttied forward to'cotoplete
the line to New Orleans Immediately.
Wm. 8, Mounts.
[Nora —When AIM linh is contested with Vey Or
]earm, the prloVeg Instrunienta used by the company
will I,briate all further d ffienlties with the neins reA
ports from tort city, which, neder the present arrange •
meats, ore ea often jumbled up ar.d Incomprehensible.]
Lynch Law in Mlssonri—rwo Men
Hung.
Sr. Louie, March 2 —The St. Joseph correspondent
of tho itspublican, under data of the 27th ult , states
that a special messenger bad arrived trout Platte city,
bringing information that Mr. Day end his son, enlaced
on the charge of running off negrOes, were forcibly
taken from tho Jail an the previous night, by a mob of
Ilium hundred persons, end bang. Tne 11M10/1 assigned
for tho out age is that the court wou'd acntilt them on
the ground that Platte county was not the proper dis•
Wet to try them in.
Sr TOW. March 2 —The et. Joseph papers of the
28th ult and let inst. have been received, and as they
centsha nothing of the reported hanging of Mr Day and
110 sou at Platte Oily, the story is doubtless an unmlti
gst:al heat
Desperate Affray at Hawesville, Hy.
LouismtLX, March 2 —An old political fend, exist.
log between Thomas 8. L9er. of Hawesville, and Cicero
Maxwell. of Hartford; Kentucky, give rise to•dey to
a desperate conflict. Mr. Maxwell is Prosecuting At.
torus) , for the district, and was In the act of whitening
the court at Hawesville, Hemet county, when Low,
who had previously threatened to horsewhip Maxwell,
interrupted him, and denounced him with greedy in
sulting language. Maxwell and several of hie friends
fired their pistole, wounding Low in tae thigh and MU,
one shot cutting off hie thumb. A general fire maimed
from the friends of Maxwell, In which John Alldridge.
a Wended Low, was killed, add a Mr - Miller was ehot
Hiroo th the thigh. Low was committed to jail In order
to protect him from the mob _
Lake Erie Navigation.-
BUFFALO, Much 2.—The propeller Equinox, with a
101 l loader rnerehanelso, left p rt to day for Cleveland.
Pbe is the first oleatanoe for the ileums. No lee in
sight.
CLIVIILAND, March 8 —The lake navigation is open
to Dunkirk, and the New York and Erie line of pro
,pellera commenced their regular tripe to-day. ,
Sailing of the Africa.
New Yong, Marsh 2 —The steamship Wee far
Live•pool, sailed at 110012, with nearly MO WO In
specie.
Among the Afecals passengers were Mr. Knight, Dr.
II T. Evans, and where, of Philadelphia.
Arrest of Lottery Swindlers.
NIMBI:WPM, M 0404 2 —William Shute and
wife, Alonzo Shute, and Daniel Palmer who were ar.
raged in York • oonnty, Me., for 1 Ater; ewinding. have
been brought here, and each been held in $3,090 ball to
&Mier.
The Steamer Black Warrior. '
NEW YORE, March 2.—The ateam•r Mack Warder
, bas gone entirely to pieces Her maobinery will pro
bably be eavel.
The Marion le still ashore.
Markets by Telegraph.
11ILTISI01111, March 2 —Dour firm at 26.12 X . Wheat
unchanged at 21 90ml 75 for trbite,i and $l 9001.95 (Cr
r d. Ouro buoyant and advanclur ; bales of rile* at
£OO, awl Vrtilte at 780 Provisions quiet. Whiskey
Coady at 20r for Ohio. i
New OaLretes March I.—The sales of Cotton, to-day,
have been 2% 600 b lie, at an advert's) of X before the
receipt of the atomiser's advice,; the current quota.
Hoe being 10X(011,4‘ ; the foreign quotations produced
no ofT9ot upon the market. The sales for three days
hove hoes 40000, boles rtaelpte 24 '4O titles. against
90,000 bales la.t year. ' Sugar dull at o,iian Flour
avancing Corn very dull Pork dull. Oats quiet at
Ho. Lard dull.
01110114NATI, March t --Flour evtive with a specula•
live demand g 0 OCO Ws were sold at 0.75e5.85. Balsa
of Whiskey at Provisions dull and unsettled.
Mtn Pi,rk ottned at 21L 60. Lard in bbls at 11Xes
MOSEGOODSRECOVERM—OfIicers Schlonia,
Mirblo, Wood, nod Smith, who arrested the party of
bailers, as motioned in yesterday's paper, yesterday
recovered a largo portion of the stolen goods, among
which are fare, four overe ate, and a gold watob and
pencil. the property h a now been recovered ex
cept the money whroh Ives stolen from the residence of
Rev. Dr. Brantley. The furs which were recovered are
probably three which were taken from the residence of
Mrs. McOlees, on Mount Vernon street. The articles
Wpm from the res'elnme of Mr. Illarivalle. In the Smile
is'n eel, have eo t been recovered. • About 'VW in broken
bank notes were taken from the dre-proof at the latter
plaoe, which the thieves acknowledge having stolen,
and rate that they cons geed them to the demi s The
whole party are well known to too rolled es old offend.
e-
s, and come of them have but recently been released
from prison, whore they served oat terms en • hotpot;
similar to the above They are a desperate set of &I
mam, and the community may feel thankful to the above•
named efiloore for the promptitude with which they ar
rested the accused and reo Awed the stolen property.
The four burglars yesterday est for their photographs,
which occupy a coneplorions place in the gallery at the
detective Mince. Fifth end Chestnut streets, whore ,all
who wish may hove an opportunity of gizing at about a
hundred of the most noted offenders.
TRIAL or TUN NORTHERN LIBERTS, HOSK
&Tett ynettez tarp number of citizens witnessed
the trial of thin new engine, yesterday afternoon, She
nomad to work admirably, and threw two streams over
pole one hundred and thirty. five feet in height. Fate
in yet unpainted, and after testing her qualities thy
coniany proceeded with her to Diessre. ltuany, Needle,
tie.to foundry, where' the wilt bu painted. On their
way thither, when in the vie laity of Di own and Front
~treete, one of the company whom. name we were un
eh'e to learn, elipprd and fell, and the ponderous ma.
chine passed over It'n nether extremities, producing
the moat intense pain, eltholigh the limbs were not
broken.. Tlie antrum wan conveyed to hie residence. -
Boer REcOVORRD.—Tho body of Joseph
itoseGr, who fay been miesing 'from his home for the
lee' etc weeks 19Rt yesterday round floating In Kelley's
dein, t ear Germantown. Oorener Fenner held en in
quest on the body yeaturdsy alterueen, end rendered •
verdict. In accordance with the facts.
14.1 1 0 flT.—ljavid Woodbury, tbo iniutrio faun;
who t soaped from tho insane asylum on Tuesday night,
Wag last evening taken into custody and removed to the
rtret-ward station house,
IPTTM
asprowr CONTRADICTED
Fl N ANClit A NDXOIPAERCIA L.
- The MOLlS*'ittarkpt ! ;-
quitchi - atratre,Mireli 2, 1859. !
' Schuylkill Navigation prefeired etisiti advanced Si; at
the clock board day, sod Beading ;inroad !took fell
off %, closing dial. The water is running Into the
canal, and fie navigation will commence next week,
natant the weather ebould become very cold.
The sale of the Peunsylvania - Bank building, last
night, proved the folly of the course pupped-by the,
creditors who stepped the male whenit wee first adver
tised, by -limiting the ' , price, at 2200,000. It is well
known that there were as that time four ,othey,bitiere •
for the property beside the Philadelphia Bank, an tt
wee generally understood that the price would exceed
5260,e00. But as soon as the fiat of the objeeting ere
dithrawas heard,, the Particle leapt to theconelusion.
that Met sum WAS to be the prioe, and thatbidders could
does well in dealing with the trustees; as in competition
with each other. Bet one by one they have dropped
off, or been diverted by Othei opininge for the Profitable
use of their money, and, when thetas! ease was made,
tbo only party yeallybitiding was the, phliadelplia .
Bank. , The price it was /peaked down at was FNMA):
Out of this limn) are le
,he paid • mortgagee fo the
amount of 141,600, sod liens exceeding Wenn' When
the interest that has, accrued upon—these cod- the expenses of the sale are p lid, there will be left, •
for the trust food, a ,little more than $3O pcp,or
&Mint one-half of the price pelt by the Philadelphia
Bank for tbe property
It will be recollected teat 'the appraleers who 'Valued
the estate of the bank assessed this building 'itt the
net corn of seventy thetisaticl• dollars. Alf our opinion
Is attract, that it would have brought 5200 00) If salt
when first off red, then there has been a lon of 310,000
to the estate, by, the leledielone interference -of **-
creditors of the bank, a sum' equal to tee per cent - upon
the amount Of the outstanding circulation, 'Which:ifs .
not far from 2400,000, .. ,
By the way, ft is enuearhet sievaler that *Vs:mount
of cialtne proved before the auditor up to this time em
braces little more than one half the amount of mit
'standing notes, and one quarter of the depoetts . We
mention thie fact for the benefit of thine ' who - hiev_a
neglected to attend to their *tenets. •
Many persons have beau induced to withhold their
notes ' under the belief that they.wocert thereby gain
someadvaatage over others who - have promoted them
for registration, In the event of the Supreme Mutt
, deciding that the deNgnees Were bohnd- to-umettt
notes of the bank tie payment Of thebbligatiens traps ,
Peered to them. Thiele an entire misapprehension, se
the presentation of the rotes and, proof of ownership
do not affect their negotiable characier,. or, prevent
'them from being a suLacient offset in the hands of any
mitheeenent purchaser, if the court shsU decide that
notes acquired after the 'esilgemeiat Min be to tired
This la the point to. ably, argued before Abe .Supreme
Court by Messrs. Meredith, Campbell, Ithriard, and
Johnston. The only effect of a neglect to prove their
Maine at this time will be to deprive the holders of the
bandit, of the riiiidend which' we Understand Will be
made very aeon after the Supreme Court shall render
its decision. • F - • , - •
The Pit ebnrg bank statement, for the week ending
Feb. 20, as compared with that of the previous week, is
SA follows
'Feb.-19. "' Feb. 26.
Cironietion 51.919.608 -81,937,498. Am 817,30
Specie' , 1.523 806 - - 1:218 572;.11ee. - 9,824',
L•atm 6,953 599 7,001,804..1n0. 'BB 205
Deposits 1,699,020; 1,683,030..Den,-7 5 990
Treasury &Bk antes - 245,60 i , 264.110,..1ne. 11,120
Due tolfanke ,139.681.;- '/75,640,..in0. - 40.793
Due by, Banks 174,820 _ ,174.262,Aiii.• 608
- The. New York Times says : !, The Brio tlanspanirto.
day are raying the list coupon on the original Some of
second mortgagee; 'wl'ileh 7xll-`don'ts-day-in-regrifsi
coarse, and under the Peoptsitien
,df 'reneriad'or for.
beat- moat of the boldera are aeoepting'inew siiet,
of coupons far me yearn, *Mont -unpaising: Or absO= .
lately 'suspending their legal rights audit' , the 'inert.
- -
t• RILADELPHIA WROCIL• ISO/TANGS • BALMS. --- '
M,rch 2; 1869. ,' '
,
is ronver. ay stAt9Loy ; itzown,eo 00"skint.:409n49votot ,
AND XXORAION 'amino% soaraw9B9 o/Oksaa witiii
- *XD OXISTSUIP ISTILIXTS.. .
, 7.11111 T BO ABM.-
600 City 09. no* ....10330 12 Norristown 8.....683
603 do - do 10330 -6 Philo Bk 116
1-01 City 6./, MO 98 20 -do • - 118%
103 do 'Bl 93 ' 20 do : • 'llB3
2000 Penns 8, 2drat.119.93 LOll Orlesnagas.elll.l43.
1000 do do -93 - 88 Bear Aleadoir.lots 6111(
96u0 Bead B. 6036.10 ts 72% , 2 Girard Bit b6.1,9X
3000 8 PetwaltiCe.loto.9l% -10 ' do •-- - ' 12%
1003 Doi It mg 89.,....80X 10 Llttle &bull 8....933(
1003 : do -. .. ;...t 0% - 2 Germantown - G68..-10
60017 Tenok IL 06.... 07 X Read in g l oo B. —.65 0n.24-X
1000 Alteg co Os con 0h.47 100 -.do . ..*.: - ..195.2471
/000 0/L.A.m8.1 . 76 /Fmk 87 100 'do 24%
. .. '
—....
7 Ilarriabarg . S PO
'lO W 9%
103 Gap 811n1ng C 0..., 8
BLOOliens. & Del 01 OcTI
40 8ohnyllio• pflots 30
100 do 19)(
'.OO do bOwn 10%1
BDTWRIN
aog oati4liym
•
1331100 ND
2CO (13p !dining Co 8
200 Elmira B, In lota ..0^„
;16 Comd4.Am,Pl loti.ll7X
-8 Penns R 43X
8 do--: ... 4ax
2 "do 166 43X
20 da _ . 66,43 x
It DelllnEno,new 0tk.37
8 Norriatown R 03%
1100 Penns 60 .........02
20)0 Olty Os P RR. -, , 00 / (
0000-Donna Hist to 0110 I );
8001 Elmira ohiloi.lts.76
100 Gstawlessll 65;
100 ,do ' - \I
—lO/ do 01i
100 Rsading b1i.241‘
1(0 • do 85 247 i
100 do ' 247(
OLOtilise P
.Bid. Asked.
trs '74
ONS-PIBM,
Bid.Arked.
I Sob Nay hap. Eg.'.7B 77
Bah Nor Stook,. ALIO%
' do Prof - - 18%-39.%
Noon & Dim R. 9% 5%
do Told mtg. 72% 78
do 24 55 66%
Long wood um 1131
Girard 8a0k......82% a 2,1
Deb.oosl 64 Nev...to - 54 '
Lehigh garip.. - .,,,V3 3 .29
NPatina "9% 9%
do - - 0o - 67% 68
New_ 'Crook - %
eatowisosa...; 6 --
(Lehigh Zin0..... %
Philo 0. 99.. 811,4
do 09.. M
dO N0w..103 103 M
Penn% 6e.........92 82.1(
24X Ph
do ' Edo '10..82X 93
do Mrs 08 , 44.97. m 02
40 -) 95.12r0tr -
Penne M 48 -43 J
do Wan 64-1014; 1.9111
do 2dm da....12X PS
Nor 01 On Dv off 47., 47j
do Prof 109 - 108(
BohiylNat 85 1 88.12 M 78
Philadelphia Markets.
There is mare doing in Flour to.dsy, and the atemotte
from the West bale streagibaned the views of holders,
who have put up their prices 26a V bkl; sales include
1,000 bble W B. Thomas' superfine at 58 25 ; 30) this
mixed Pennsylvania do at the came price; 3io bble
extra at 5510, Mg 1,600 bbleWeetem extra family at
$8.75; 20) half bbl. stmar also sold at $8 12% 41' pair ;
Wes to the trade have been making it the above prices
and
. faney brands at from 57 to $7.75 4f , bbl. according
to quality. ''(.l Neal—About 400 bble Pennsylvania
have been Fold at $3 623 41' Bpi Fleur Id held
firmly at 51 25 tv bbl,, without much doing. Wheats
are very roam; prime lot. are wanted at full pilau; a
few small lots have been sold at 1456)160c for reds, and
170.k1750 for white• Eye is selling at 920 41' bo. Oorn
continues in good demand, and 2003 bit yellow 'old at 820.
part 011:.at. Oats are steady at 050 for Penusylvacia,
and 630,511 for Delaware. Barley is dolt; a sale of
Pentotylvsnla was made at 7 . 0 c. New 'Fmk liquote4 at
85087 a, and Barley Malt at 9585110 W' bash. The
sales are mostly at the lowest games. Bark is un
changed and dull at $33 W ton for that No. 1. ; Cotton,—
The market le quiet, and a Small business doing at
previous quoted rates. , °remise; are moving off at
steady prices New Orleans &mar is ceiling at 7%n
7%0, and Molasses al 403 on time. Provisions patinae
dull Seeds—There le very little Olovorsend offering
or selling, and holders ask 117 W bnehel for ;fool lota
The dealers are buying from wagons at $8.60 W' bushel
Whiskey is firmer; Pennsylvania bble are selling at
2730. and Ohio 28,ti0. Holden; now ;tamers. Drudge
is quoted at 20a2dXa. and Ws 27¢17X0 W' gallon.
New York Stook t
Mott
:0"0118 O'N 1374 103 X
10'0 bllstouri o'a Bid
250 Harlem R Prat 397(
100. do blO 89,y
100 Hudson River B 32y
1(0 Reading 11, 'elo 4934
200 do 49y
201 do. , e6O 49
AO Cleve & Tol R 2974
loa do ' 257(
100 Mich Central R' , 51%
23 do - 61 y .
1.101 do e3O 5134
100 511ohB&R Ind .31 18%
2W do. 18y
100 Web B (kneed bBO 40 '
,114 do 48
1 1 25 Pomo a It 117
100 do 160 11d g
IGO do MN
150 Ohlo&lloobIlt b 0 6114
250 do 01.44
50 do , 1 HO 61y
2000 do • 85X
2000 N y Centrist 16'e 01X
7000 - 111 Con Bds SO
2to P 60160110 Co . 76X
250 do 660 76
-6 . do / 11);
700 ; do .311 7,1 X
450 Cumb , land Pre
60 NY 'Dented It
100 do h3O 80%
EQ3 do , 8d)
260 . do b3O Bag
600 do B'll
100 do b3O 503(
110 do 610 1303,i
600 do b6O 603 i
2643 Gal & Chimp R
ASHES are steads, with Wee of Pots at 0,1666 131 X
and Pearlvat '46 87Af -
Puma —The market for Stare and Western he ~Yery
active, and 6010 c higher, with sales of 'l7 COO bble at
Slat 7 5 tar rejected ; $8 40e6 66 for superfine State ;
86 2060.40 fo.• extra do ; $6.0065.80 for superfine
Western • 68 40a6.60 for *Um do ; and $6 Cate 70 for
thipplus ' brands or extra' round hoop Ohio Canadian
Flour is firmer, with Weser 200 bbte at
_to 60 re 7.60 for
extra Southern Flour to buoyemr, With totes ,of 8100
bble at SticoOV for common to and FO 60MS for
extra,
GlSAlS.—Wheatis active. and 162 e dearer, with gales
of 6,000 bus at $1 401 45 for red winter Wetter!);
$1.60 for white Western, and Si 22 for lgilwaulteeolub:
Corn Is quiet, bat atm% with Wes of 6.000 bus at 88
mile for yellow Southern ; 84086 e for mixed Western,
and 82,115 e for white Southern. Rye nominal at Rio
890. Barley fs heavy at 16.1593 c. Oats are more active
at 60er 6le for Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jersey, and
61u630 for State, Western, and °made.
Linn —The market to quiet at The for common Rock
land, and $1 for lump '
PROVV•IO4I3.—Pork is.wlthent change, with sales of
Ito Ohl+ at $l7 25 for old Mesa; $17.8001'. 85 for new
do; 1:3 23 for Prima Beef is quiet with gales of 180
bble at 16.6007 foreentitey Prime $1.500 for country
Neel;
• Vigil! for repsoked Western Mega ; And Silo
12 20 Cur extra. Beef Mime dull, at $14.50re17...11i.
eon le quiet.
Oat meats meet with a fair demand, _ at 6.1( estiXe for
ehouldere. and Mali V e for h Irne Mit is dull, with
sates of 100 bble at 114019)4o. Bayer Iv flat for cm ;
mon grades, but gift for the better owe. 'Cheese
steady, at 811 milo
Beeps.—Cloverh46l IS ,a shade firmer, with sales of
200 bags at 101(e. Timothy in steady at 82.123‘.0
2 3l;(. In Linseed we note further sales of 3 000
pockets Calcutta, in Bestan, at $1,135
&Tea —The offering at to-dayle swills gale ronsfeted of
no. ilium ;trades greens and Meets about ,one quarter
of the offering was withdrawn at fail pease, while the
rest went off at very full fiances, showing a well-enn.
tattled, and fur some chops sihigher lreaket, - Th4 pekes
range, for Byron. 30 a m 864; Young Swoon, 2605.11fe ;
!Tyson Skirl, 21.iita ,• -Twantay, 25z2830;
Twank yri 25c ; imperial, 10;40390 ; Gunpowder,. Olim
5010 Oolong. 401e4314e . •
Wit vexes Is firm at 28e. with sales of 100 bbls.
111'W TORR . CATTLR MARIIRT, March I.—At
market cited last week 2 653 Beeves 281 °meat 681
Yenta, 6.956 Sheep and Lambs. and 8 OW Swine—show.
leg on incretre of 288 Beeves, 7.1 Cows. 27 Teals and
752 Sheep and Ltmba. The one her on' sale at kilsia
too , . wan
2,500 head Beeves . At Bergen, 600 cattle
rend to titttchere fcr thla market By the Iludion River
ltallroad. 1,550 cattle were received, and 745 by Rrie.
of the stuck of Bullocks, 19$ were from Illsnrla, 717
from Ohio, at d 81.0 from liew_Tork The tualnesa at
Alletton's, b•th yesterday, atil lo.day, lacked anima
tion Testerlay it was difficult to troll at a fall reduc
tion of hot C. coat V - lh, quality cons!dered.
To.day the prices are a shade bettor for first-elms
Beetes nail we think the rates of last week about re
present tie og-eres pall this morning; if anything the
market is a irlflo lower ' We grate prime - grades at
10zette: extm and gran:Aura fat stock at 7.1)05121ic,
and common at 03y eto,6 - o - the average price about Oa
The Mitch Oar end Veal ' Calves market/rare unehanged
—we quote the former 61, $'30600, and the latter at Seam
Borne few extra at 71407Nc.
Vim Sheep hale has been salsa, and prices are
higher; we quote at 1041330 Arr lb, and $3.5005.50 Ve
h , ad. eel vrn higher for teeny etc.*. Swine are sell
leg to hatchare for conatimp ion immediately. The
emakitt In ghl - ted with poor, small Bogs, which, axe
bard to soli at tic gross Cern - fed a - mond, for.dtrer
110 Me, ox exo, and fat, heavy distillery, 00. ;
•
SLlOHTFzus.—Aboitt elgbt • o'clock last
twenlng, on nterm of are wai "unfelt by the raffia bum-
Infi OF n blnekorolth !bap, on the Obi York tOtrA, nbotte
(heft btreat, Damne tttfllny,
Ex ripe is's Matisse"litistenrsssi
peselnc along Market street, yestsitley,lourittenlin
was arrested bythe exeeed , ngly ritaMitaimi freint of the -
new establiebnreaf of -Stemma Rmoesnheinwltrocirl,ic,, , „ rfi
Company; late of' NO. SS South Snood. etreetiandnew: ,
located :,;:rit",timi. Market efeent ,. . -o Thmi
bonnet displayed from an-upper the(i*re - J - •
house to a visible Dime to ,pedestrians aideemol4'),
for-several squares in inhere direction; sad may
say for thinonsolatlon - pf lediiie) 1n stingteitimiv ,
treat with the exquisite, loreelke""vaimaither '
'head:vier line dulgsyed Stith libtuattskdOthsiiriamiely
Prornsion inside, Clair mitablisliment.l,m,, ; „:„.- -
It is to millinery gooda.,how mverilialitheir , IXMduesa
ie more especially devoted. - The dist floor riontifiis'
megisiflceatetogii '1 ibbcinii- -in which departininthirC .: -,:"
itosenheini , a mune bee' been familiarly known
trade In this city for many years= On this Sour; silo, ,
li exhibited a moat superb stock of „French - 14,1(MM -'-
ilowereolonie of which, , thsti ere.'starehted, ravel ii
everything but odor the 'prod - Malone - Of- nature Itealf..'
Their Vile of inches is also Very ti and, in rant, there
is Malang In the way or tonne% materiel , known.to the -
trade that is not found in , handscme mrszlety_in thaw.;
ample Stook. - -
The acoond story of their houselcomaimitefexolie ,
steely with straw goods for„ladisei' L irialet them Aeon* -
abort, are devoted to goodi in ihisTlfintforfnieiTaut . o
childre , We weal'. Their sample erreagerrikat ie. Matfinestf'
convenient and octurdete, by which nekton:more can' be
through'" time stick With 'finality: - Tie base ;
'ment of the is satimat for duplio eta packrgee.
The jibbing-business of_this lanhasjs _very extensive,
with manntaoturete atlas end - the trade
Out the South and West, the litterlux,riug, ac might be ,
expected. been largely augmented by their removal to
tha sittartera theinow • . m
.
'3lsiiris.Y.DisirriSs or van Y . 0 1 .61 MIN'S Chrulit•
desootarron.:-7ho regular monthly meeting-of
the Young Men's Christina mil'atielathid tlitilgq' wad
held st Banecm-atre t Ohmi•elm Tatisaayevening: There
was a large attendance, every,Mart of the bones having _
been filled, ant the'Pr - oei.eilxfss weient - 1324 - intar.' -
estiug Character. , The - chief hater. of the evening w$
the reeding of an originalossoy on" Wisdom, ,, by the -
A Carden: Thegentrenin'a manner - Of treat. ' -
ingthis diVine legacy;es prilserrod to Mt In the writings,'
of King Solomon, mild not entirely square vita the views -
at aerMin .inetimbein present. Whn„st ' , the illiseaf :the
eitsy isaarted theirpreregative - # oritiptitiss: wAtia
-au stint of Jiberty„ essay, Muni thewhige;lieva- , ,„
ever, was oommaiides by many who - heard it as able and'
in every way warthy'of its author, , - , I _
Noterithetuuttng,the meetingwu not adjoemaed nettl:
near eleven oNloele the thn a allotted_ tei, foestwers wa
comparatively Short, alitiorigh. there Were aeveriel pro
•ceitioes of importance !admitted, And; which
'attune, be acted Wpm "at the itext nitietlise Oa thin
ecrUcin there were Enloe eeventy.tee new 1/Winters
elected to membership of the aesociation, - eta about as
snug more were proposed for election at the ensuing
meeting. c :
TICISISTS ro MR, LAWS LEiITUICII3 MR the great
Itepreeentatiees or the Ohareh,,at Orgeert 1414 will
admit also to Ileodaand Illeydie Hall, oltahe fletoes of
Madera Crellizatloo, Michael -Angela le the eabjeca.
this • - - '
Elarittrirai, OR 001 , 4'0)52(TR ATRO . rießi.lo iii wren ,
ringed so Important amtillary In the nalLhlag of 8,p 7
Tie garmioe Sa poninr ti only reale h Y the;PairnOrP
nal& §ett alanufActrtring Company., 4 -
klY' o.w.i..l3.larz_BELL:: — .-. •
Borne belles an „
binehrrokia „ , •
-
And talkieg of vast lotAleatnal views;
Their orow-qattPs tip Itatiiti tok theidip,
Aid they prate with the love ore learned lip.
-
o tips pk~e:
Plat i lovemy Blue Beal that bends ha the breeze ;
- Pride passes her 14; bit ohs
With a tint that :eau:Aloes elonalem sky, -
Or the smile that Situates the Coos of folks
--- Who boy. their elothing- of Granville Btokse,
No 897 Ohest.irt street. . _
THE ANNEXATION or Ins PAR-Hirriar,:"—A
Wellsburg mar In discussing the Annexation of the
Panhandle to Pennsylvania, says t n 2f Pennsylvania
wants us, she would, piohably, be willing to pay some. ,
thing. Virginia won't glee a red to keep us forer me
pestilent heretics to hes- creed 0-, beio, hence we - bad
batter make orertures to the former Btare.'T •It Is eery
evident that the' Pan:hmsdlerit deeire• tit:become pez..if
the State Which - boMtear the piiiiieiekon' of the 'matt al
Brown Stone 'Olothing
603 and 606 Chestnut etreet, - ;alitire - 131itli.? -
Tax WOOL TiLiDE;t+43OiE{O, ideV*lll9 ' eXkolli of
the wool trade may be torm4 frank the fact - that • lead- -
leg bowie in thbi hair. erilllervol thn'appnall,
value of
;p0
value _Lexie gassitities.ur
this la natio - Matured into`tte htotbing ttititt)io'
at B. 11. 311ridaels gs ott YiaekllY li - 04414 Nina - -
patina:4i , Nc_l2l phaetnnt'
4 '9ATAW3I.I BRANDY, of a very fine vititiffe; lop -
b0w:J."00440 by •...V t ilessralk,Ca:: SOStlitrketstrset,:::.
it is said to ie superior toSsistr.linpertedbriakr:;r:v
. _
' Tinr moat deliglaful saoompoi,manl at. ilte
net table Ise drauxht of the LietieitaititinWlni:anenesa,
Gompeny!ii Oblo _
caiimpoiak' ito)tri
agency 50.9 Idarketitieet. =
- sae - ,i)vn
ene Beroanatios.ii—e. teatime enfbiembJ,etwilt be
dellveied In Jayne's kali this eTeolnigi,hy J . ,41%
foxy. We ben no thiq #l4 t he
with the koos'u ablle ortha heti ir, _
ewe s law ntttende. iaptesintininll 'denomination-IL,:
The admlialnii - mtll beim to
deallion , a Sam is Putd—Plerthwest- Ciriwn
of SICOOND and WALNUT Streator, Deposit resolved
la men and large amounts, from all duns of the
omminnity, and allo*E Interest at the rate of rive
,per mint. per annum: -
Noisy may Is drawn by - Alseoka without lon of WA.
mat. - - - • .
Mee open deny; Irons 9 until 6 deloet, and'on Mon
day and Bawds) , until 9in the evening. President,
irranklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charlie /1,
Stores.
_
Milan 2—Evening
Singer's Sewlai Machtness—The new Fault
-17 Sewing Atachines,u S5O and M 6, ue attracting nat.
Venal attention. In 'MI essential, good qualities they
are' much the best Machines ever offered at a tow price.
I. M. SINGICiI & C*4
602 CHESTNUT Street.
147 2sa
Grover & Baker's Xelebraterl Fanelli Satoh%
MACHINES .A NEW StlrLit,-PRICIE 1180_
This Molting sews front .two,spoole, as purchased, ..'
frorrOhe etoro, requiring rin rewinding of thread; It
New, Belt, Gathers; and Stitches - In ei raperior
Ileishtog each seam by its own ore/Alen, withanare.
course to thq band-needle, ss is mitred by other
ma
chines. It will do better and cheaper sewing thatenT .
seamstress can, even if she works for one cent an haw.
fell tf ir'SEND BOA A OIROIILAIt..aI
Sewing illacbtren.l—.4ll persons who Ititvo
been induced to buy: Sewing ?declines which not
perform the Work that victimisers aspirated tbern to do;
are informed that SIN Gl.lOl nerer.fell to
do any hind el work. No One Jeerer disappointed initialer
Machines. I. M. SINGSS k. 004
jali•Bm dO3 OUSSTNUT Street.
One•rrice Clothlug of the Latest Styles, and"
ands in the best meaner, asparesly for azrara astas.
We roar" oar lowest eettiag prices In 71411.11-IPIGMISO
en each Odd*. All geode made to order are warranted 4
satisfactory, and car ors-mos •rent is strictly ,
tiered to. We believe this to he the only fair Slay of
dealing, as thereby ell are treated
. . -
change, March 2.
VIMED. - -
A New Aettc(e.
For sale by all Jobbers, Dragsters, and Fancy Goods
In the eireri part of the United, St►tes:
Wholesale and Retail Depot, -
Noe 617, 497, and 197 BROADWAY, New York.
T. B. PETERSON & BROS:, No. 806 OIIESTNIIT
Street, Wholeeste Agents. felk• tf
Sewing" Mac bi abs.—Navages iniprored
DOUBLII•THRBA.b, werrauted equal to any oae hun•
dred•dollar machine is the market. -
P. 810.13 THIRTY DOLLARS.
No one asked to purchase until they are eat Med Ln
Re performance.
Mei at the Hoace•fu.rniehing etore or John A. Mai
pbei & Co., No. 922 OHNS - TNTJT fe23•lm
Soft, Glossy, Luiu•fant Hair I—Our fair
realms who covet a beautiful head of washaß ringlets.
should try JULES HAUELISIII,C LUSTFUL& HAIR
RESTORER; its ti se cleanses ' e hair; imparts to it a
delicate softness' and biilliazoi inclines to curl, and
yields ton the delicious fiegruket'of-Sowers. Bold by
all druggists, arid- liy 7ULI&B USL it CO , No. 701
CHESTNUT Streit, PhUadelnin. fe49ft
Window
00LIP1303DES3,
- LANDSCAPER, ,
STREET. TINWB,
atow.RE: orris's,
PLAIN (MITRES, WITH DOEDIO33,
HUPP, WHITE, AND HENDN HOLLAND
• AND SHADE PIXTHENE.
A new and varied arsertorent of fihadra,Laee, and
Hamlin Curtains, llorehare, Bands, Plea, daiaris, Loops
and Tassele,of all kinds. -
A large stook a alone goods reltable ter Spring trade.
The attention of dealers is relic:Red. -
HINAY - PATTEN,
830 OHILSTNIIT Street. -
fe44tepl2
Farrel, Amiga' t 9*,
ia`c.n .. .sr_ - x~~an'r+3~+W ~~s+l~a.*_+f+~+s+~+.4Y~aiti Ypc'itS4Tf,
ci' 'Ty-I,T,gx-a:!-t-,--;
Operiql Notices.
JONES k.. 00.,
eoa ILLSILEIT Wen&
4,L New ditiele
Phalon & doeolne for the Hair.
Phalan & Bon's Ooootne for the Hatt.
Phalan & Ben's - Ocoolne for the Hair.
Best and Cheapest Attiole
Beet and Cheapest Article
For Dreaeing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dressing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dreaaing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
Curling, Preeerving,
and -
Restoring the Hair
Restoring the Hair
Restoring the Ile
Inquire for Phalon tc Sort , a Coicine
Inquire for Phew:, 3c Bon's Cooeino
Beware of Counterfeits?
Beware of Counterfeits
Large Bottles, Fifty Cents.
Smell Bottles, Twenty-five Cents
Smelt Bottles, Twentyfiae Cents.
B..RAYMOND.,_Agent,
LPi aSiorm ram
IRoZ BARE
Fe, ego ouirsTNoviititsivis
(tsyno's klall.) 141-14