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Milo: ' Me iningutill - GREAT' BALI ' 01 1 'TRH lONS OF ' MALTA, .. . sOrou -vas .a,peei#l44 :,b ` ever y , emotion ; wiNa / inilloAkNituitirei - BOVong pt,.ttalklife ii• ' . -, . ['P.IF• 6 4 even ' 10 2. 6, M.,. 14 ° . , . ` ' e4VEt [ 4a nk : .! 24 *s6 i_ , _ _ .6KOPciim'ja,: o, 1_ o,#_,, , e 11. 0 ''''N.::*: . . , ,.ouir.9 ' i t - '. 41ti0thq......,e - - RA" - - ,-- , -- -v - f,:ivP c gst ,In l-ttl ;416 , t 6 d‘inFA 'otht 4 0PPY4,1k 441* .Ho Wei-clothed , - 4O'. • ' M*;idvitgaiiol!;•*4 had be been mdMatdit.py a conscientious pe taled= he wenkl hive eoneolidMid the Do' ' 444o oretic party in every State of the Union, aNtbAro&-Pmbmodirld tiirosilabid Idlit,o' ad* ,!vemktutv:A9s, lv of kd stand Miley 'I fUttelli,:t aid br oken Hilo AbObde- itillairWstrokrelllelas' 4 itie iiiii(i'• th e rod PoktY which °FO4#lll/ Into °did% after te e 33ll = l44lr 61 411 ri b it° Dfimentie le, ` department , ilt life 'l'' , " peatikeime ile pervading' I,oVery• - dar of the' avernMent, that PonoorldandMit the fact with pain and shame, a dd RitiddlestisiridfrittioAi With einitint in llwdwo I -4,- wretched drumelol polic y; ;an fneaspableo#weignf , PlillOY:, ; a 'OOWe divided' i'pon prinoippyisidindted ) by the mercenary motive if itelfinineifititilsiiii no advoc ates to, bald tip' ctor',. stseigiiine - his -- ' hands ; 'no heropid . .'idateiniai -4 '1144. 'te" -- ; dome for .;nirr, qii'''lli , ”‘ aioli 'tie ' honest'' sacrifice troPlifitt o liilt*behalf r. before 'IM outraged etnnitifiTifellghiiiindimic journalist devoting OW** vialokiiii 4 o.lde - O 4 indect-'7-hothitit htiti,iiistion'..and = 'conteMP4.' - ill'e sentiment &IP nititeiffite , 'thie journal eighteen menthe egO:=vibidi, Whist ?uttered,';tartled so' many Wined' Men;'4l - iiiliatille way for tliO•Dein°' lratictiosift feetlet!iiier lti, strength 'end to Innlnblifiantlifeetifie Mid' piasiiifitl erginieti ionAlito Cidloble tier* aikA4ministiatlon-' Ids e ver as thWitnif reinedy:y viblehlthe barioAreey sari inter . its-iiiseedititlin'tdredderte Mac confklencii, eflheAtimiseekwiTinitele id iniddle:ground: ittWOn - o - frifir `whoW ii - 15STrildiffea 4nd name iitth - e Democratic PartY; and irlie; tired by sfia , heneribleambltfon, look forward to tepresisritatiie PositiOn—if these Men are to eacebrethe'loteelorthe peliPle t , they'can'lle tio , tsielliPreketinglill responsibility 'or cen eition With the present Administration. Con:: fattens 'Mai assemble' at ' Harrisburg . it '4 1 b4 1 3 r ;" 4- it `',iwni - iin; 4'ftt colm*lip to deitlite'Piiiii.eriAs; P iid'te'isipress a liol lhir' eerilideicit in'tha Admiiietmlion. Tam. ::4infliiitiliiilikiiiiik; dirbakkliii famdreda of Olefin inititini; inet_'pribleinpoithe men *OW : in" Pliiirer hereYbitt Ai 'Maiseit or tie Deniierathi PaitY WM be "Content with nothing short:Of' the- ininlehnient nein, theit' ih4er of 'the'faithleas Servants•Whic,.stirtlisi out with a Idelatiod'otieditliaV Principle; have cuiriaL itatekiniiiirtiettOf etnpendous ride Morally . Vsktintursindunsilitivellii islck. Ours is a t rieddibt *d l iblidPlig:# l 4 l ei d .th 4 iremO ,orlitifi Party " . t4s-daY, though 'disorganized, IceitelnalWithin' leer:Mice theniands of men 'who,, with ''the 'Mean* fri4datied bithe press, Will toil iffielilledatli 'end' lionscientieusly'llb tlithei have redderhed and ragendratediheir' "glorhani , ald-'ergibization.",' ' " 41W - Wiiire t Ztedle, it',!'mdis 'that' pkie Attie li"iviii;,''tetricifinitoi'd':lBy7.• stood /tr . surrounded .1 by. an 41ilidott.Orprd;e,lin; PY, t 1 . 0°41 9 4 ),f1 0 y dared' ,14? PrOrer .rigbr ko !,tirorigiutd" fp : defend': principle and defy peier4, 4 'T - ',Go:yeijiiirent, :*itli 'iearly - , th ree . years `tuld Windt, Of lei.° .01131 existence -124641 pired,' With ", One':hundred millions Of annual slArdriii.g'lo its` 4 :iti! , 4 16' -mercenaries * (.1 41. 144 ,. , ~v O vir:fketT'State mid in every cOnik #,and 10 , 16111 / 1 1 ) ins - bta ;broad;llid, ;Willi the politicians of the : - South " W- solid &atom to iippert''',ltivai, t" ';any" wonder" that the' attitude j or:iiiie intrepid` blfor should - lia:ie Been - regarded** a 'feta mad, and as • coy. 4iiii°)iiiik,,t*"*.,l47,PfeiP their Oillia7i ioniti' . iriAlcibliy antagenista '1 , Those who 40,1*..0:tatiti".tiikifoitofp'ai k plandi lg their r obrd*/Pike*td 4 f 416* penis , and their ...naafis iy64o,:loyiiiiiii:, for the moment When se s d f 'lilts,3,isfilbi virtually br,Lod rip h6ferelhiliuidiellasini,46 horny ad m o nitions pi °there' And Where 'are these tribunes of pkinciple to-day i Lot me answer My own efuotire. 41 1 li their integrity and intrepidity Ie 44,4,tiiiiiiiedebted for. the wreck of this ,once (hatightyi . , defiant; and overwhelming, itishweial, tlieleat of the Federal Governineut, To itifili'aie- r we. indebted for - the terrible iiimiet. -whithwhisi ' been visited upod re .ekeintilkeptelentitivelind. prescriptive Para :atteki,:Tii'lliem" is 'the 'high and glorious ',award due eft hiring 'Practically asserted the eisresP'prinelpie; , of' self-govesetnentl of I,4!Sing'Alroken' down all Opposleg theories to iiii'lreilt dixstriie of !PoPular IlOyereiguti, d elf having rescued the People of the andilhe,Territories ' from the domination of giiiiiioesthei of - there sad 'sought 'te wrest lie coostitution from itislrue puipite; and to '4lkvert thicßepoblic: into a mere machine Fdr,the - ,in'tPose - iir extending the rule of the triv(andi of imnihilating the ,will of the ma isirlil.. The last act of their indomitable leader lir thellenate of the United States, in that splendbl,debate, part of mbich was pub liaised in.:THElTsuiss- of Thursday, left the principle before the nation,like an inveiner. 14ap,toriressi' derling, the ravages of 4ime, the itsaidta Of. ambition,- and the war of sections. There.ikshands, faultless in .its-logical and in lii moral symmetry: It is no longer a fallacy ; it is no longer, ma ;mere theory, susceptible of Oise toostructien in the North sod another in the &nth, , !/ti, is fact-a living.,lltat- , capable . f,t a apprehension .of tina humblest mind, and as in to,,be maintained.imreafter, if 'thla_;,Tflaion'litO be maintained, as that he who Writlis these line* is a• living being. Snob is ttie,centrast between faith broken and princl +maintained 1 , , . , !Arid Jim, one: selfish word about Tan Panes. it bestows my ambition to publish from• Ada point - (during-the Congress now at end) snehAnadintenta end • such intelligence as iroglitshow not merely spirit of enter. pifae ; l;4 a,decermination to act up to tho as ,sumsnani 4n my first number, and to. maintain What I regarded to be right and just at every hiusa . rds z , However „much I may have fallen Owl- ofthe 'expectations ,of the readers of this journal,• they•Wl/ all give ,me credit for sincerity Aridlor todoetry- Indeed, I feel that Alteidomo this justice, for they have sustain ed me generously through all the struggles of tie last -year, andlave enabled me to estab-, /eh my paper en *prosperous and permanent footing.„ Illheart is ‘ full of gratitude to them. And so ,ends this long, chapter and the abort session of the, Thirty-Fifth Congress, , J. Wi• F. „POstege Rates not Raised. The enactment for abolishing the much aimed fruiting plivlloge.and nearly doubling the Wail . .ofluluditai mune to an Untimely end,' In th e _not gaquiellta the .” second session of ;the alitn Portgres The measure, which ors. "Ithati4 litgleflellate, was met in the House - 14 , ,pkobjection. from Mr. Gum, that, Inas nutettas its imposed a tax (by increasing tou 4 51 410 22 1 ,00 tr) it was culltvarY to the con. stitartion which ; reserves to the House,of Be ,prementallves 'the sole power--identical with 'that hmilably =cruised. by the British Rom o ,f Pouunolta -- ef origitutting all bilis raising 'revenue. ,The,lioute would net yield the point. There mas, not time for any Adtrdnlstration MeMbeV,to reelst the measure for the House, and to,the ground. It was, in all re.. veils, a ,fiovernmest measure, and bad any Abner a t tempt been made, by an English lfittistry,,to intredUce dear hi place of cheap post,ao,pkilllops of,angry letter.writers, frOm ITPuld have sent such *or; aid stern to Pirliamerit tL y :l 6 thi f*Trlg n P lat the'Pce" l4 Minlatcr . '"" 9;1 4 4 - -414", th ee proposition would have ,been du*sited;picokupelled to resign. Dear . P o . l o l lo`lutlat , not be resorted to. Five cents fer,poaUtlie and delivorY of a letter, as against 4 . 9,otits Paid le I tngland; is really bad epbpaL without doubling 'the price of the Beamttiai' Otiontrwiftent in New 'Jersey. 11 It is our desire to draw attention to an advor. ffoute4atOur otir third Page, offering for sale a eennery 'seatinear Itordsrotown, in the acsflPleintisit, and fraithd part of New Jersey. IWrAill Ralik of the place from personal know. maiorith Urgly reoXlikietiOTl of. some ha,p- M 1411 44 th 14,01 4. With its ETaclaun Ranah?st,; latiltalii double graen•bolulet gra' 1404; 4)62 i 6 vatalt bet-benae, and forcing house r''C'ettoulidlegs ; Uolouse oiergieens / and ihbabberirltallait , marble obituary and gytdiaLtp fruit: 'and' dower.girdwr ; 1 _weeds, like, Orchard, spou-okir 4tspery, velos ,pumurs gtottadm are all , that an °1 0.1! tailt°mildre• In foot, (and •we are AtAilittafctiv(ho have Made the remark) it rather rer,dtbia; tbs -Pet , rural abode of sone Duel& Meer or Wealthy , flonimonii thin anything hither- its Jatfodtd,o n the saute oompasa, in " the Jot , 161 0 1 '1.beltapi• ext46f. of land is 43 aores, of Ikastaiefki,aiabls meadaw land, in high 'eti SloitandMiltividlon. efhts country goat will 14444 4 indollurvievii,'we aro dissident.. • • like Fe t e 0e..4110.8eugt... trigiA,hanse has - otee•Ateeee";iii' , #l akteiCtrittiepleridbkfiketeet, such ityslikr , - ,0 beanti•iti faiihiemert:pireird#lrrat evening on lik""elee"4 *Ad ball roCthe " dons 'of Matta;" , Aitthirt.;';fashion'enkeietrioetirlim Braces of the female formi'irrid the beauties of art ireddrile own- Vued , could afford, weraireallud *Mir extr•mest sense last evening. These, coupled as they were with the holy name of Charity, animated ]by tbot God like.virtue—the noblest virtue of thertu_„all7premented : Toiiiithiiieririers - in' the aerie thin grime of Art, the : Oaring of nature, or the strains of mist and • Tae slidienee4lirririber of tie IMideiny 'abler looked more beautifdl in its droorationli, displayed to such an extant what it was capable of producing when Wistediolts - utmost' The *winery woe remove d, reek: the etalt. , and the parquet boarded i forining.one COW: flodr even with the stmts. The beck of the". Mike was " get ;Pito spealtibeattleidly; with a gorgeous eoene,"seleeted mil* exquisite taste from:the great re- Mufti of the "Academy. It wet dilightedleiettolant •le hall of the Knightsiof_Maltaisunir.arthey are 'supposed to have used in the days of chivalry and song, Iwkmarthe, passe orgentsation was - renowned fortts fftWeilresin eontemperery,and future history., ._ The eldllior the stage were covered with canvas dres s "yetYi , to , reyrifolt the mosaic Work the old outlet= Odd mars lattrepereed •on , a blue groundwork, and a pink and, gold border surroundlir teem.• -Represents tione of the b4mera end standsrds of the . old Maltase, commanders were lurpenied'along tire wall, represent-, ing tattoos thisigis heraldry - , and prilutedbeautifully' in blire,"lnurple, green; white. , ealtaton,Andgold eaters: The Mega mating max also :festooned with !impel to, match that of iwelle. Prom Crisped of the cei li ng were appended eaten temporary 'ehandellere ,which,,-toge ther with that nisgeriffmnt piece of American Ingenulty; the permanent ,ehandaller xif Abe - Madmen and , the tows 4 4 jets around the upper pillarsi shed a • flood of pert - upon the lively same. -Immediately in,front of the stage the : A:midair' nig iris Amended, its folds combining with 'the antique psintiog behind It - , and forming' a very beauti ful end unique representatiou of the union of chivalry aid freedom, so 'well exemplified In the. chaise* of the Bons of Halts ' -- • '-" r" " CSetWeen'the flags ems' impended er large' Menem; Cross, the, emblem of "the, order, formed of scarlet eleth -and • gold border, with •• eenstelLation , of, spangles in the anti*. Over tblsililarte letters, was suspended the word ' " ' „ laj4rcipriately abrispicuous in'spanglea, purple, end gold. The oreheaturwas excellent bermod pram._ It woe tiOmricosed" of • eller fifty please, and was under skilful 4wrderehipr,•-.11 was not too load, ortoo Mime as : or, doilies liter:Out to be; and *Aire have seen ilpm IfettiegrieP"Tbe'dium - did rrot'oentend egotist nor' the flute with "the'dadle, in 'dlesord, but • OM? one vu' - is- its plaiM, end we, kept'ln it by the, ' vigilant ,:gsneridshili of ' Mesas: Hessler arittlialohart. The'prOgremme:waaerianged with great ' • At piechielff halfait nindeMloek the hand streak II mexehi erheii the yast eMbpany et times who intend. to join exercise of tripping, the light fanbuititi toe"• made the cures to the immense' 'Marro emoted for that pummel malt is 'estimated that. .Atleest one thormend perilous were ,at onetime enter d this delightful exercise,.. , -- - • After - two Or three &incite had been performed, Mr.- John.Burton,inaster . of the robes, addressed the ladies In this following brief and pertinent speech:. "Ladle's, am deeired to address myself pszlionlarly to you " sod to request- that you will- resume the dozot -"note which- you bate- laid aside and join in the nett ,promenadi, that they can be deposited at the plea &Wpm!, them, under the , direction of the Boor mina-`, f , 'lt Leprolier to state, in this place, that the majority 'of tlie ladles wore hooted dominoes of collo°. lawn, and otheecheapmstarials on their way to the ball , bu t nowt of them:disrobed before malting their entree to the _Maga— , A few,, however: bad: speared leithe cost , . liar dominoes, hiding eomfolately the magnMeeot dresses berso.th.. At the request of Mr. Burton, those who,had disrobed retired to their dressing-mom, sad noon sp peered in fall oestume., The :moue presented on their , ' reappearsitee wan a most novel and singular one. Ears would be• .egure, enveloped-In a leas-colored domino, of - expansive dimension, merle in, the shape of large , ' "old-fashioned eloolm, with huge capes and hood drawn - 1 ever the heed, and there, perhaps, would be a lady at tired in the most megnitlcent slit of pink or stars hue, presecting a striking and eingulsreentmat. " 'We regret,that, the ladles_ did not. more generiilly carry out the ides Of the managers and-ell r awer in their contemplated calico. But it was a matter of taste, and we never criticise matters of taste, particularly the testes of ladies. 'The- parquet and beloonypresented a truly brilliant scene, filled as they were with ladies and g en , Amen' fa ;diem, who seemed to allay themse lves in watching the throng as it whirled through the kilit• •rintia of 'the many dance (Mita as much as they. ' The dominoes were , resumed, as a general thing,lit Mr: Burton's retried': 'lmmediately, after the wedding march was danced. at a signal from the manager the ladles" disrobed.. Thus 'wan the feature of the evening. • change—and moll a change!”—what was a mo ment sines one mass of calico and" broadcloth, shift ing' to 'the time' or melodious - nsuski. was now fin' 'army of Mike and - sitinai.diammads end midi, fault. less fabilee,'-aiid' precious ' The abriesils had changed into the butterfly—the sun had 'come from . behind this Meld,: and a thousand tints' of leer very: intraimentAitiled the eye on the initial.' Tie refuse calieoes ware jrattuirsd: together by ilia manager; and the ladles dlsenthralled from thelrunmeroly robin, the Made again struck up, , laden went the dance: Bat; why'dimitabe what hat - been described, a thou-, sand ttmes—why repeat an oftrepinted tale ? There was the' popular Wilk/a and the bewitching the'snever•ttring Lamers and the fascinating polka, and .anint another dance we need not name. There wail wltand beauty, - brilliant eyes and sparkling Jewete• fair women and brave Men,ii sounds of retelling and scenes of joy all combining to make the spectacle one of gaiety and grandeur.•" alt went "merry as a mar. rift* bell it fronithe mobs, hour of ten to the bewitching hour of three, when the crowd; wearla4 with Joy and *Med with pleasure, slowly wended'its homeward. way. ,A Now AND AFEsprnia Oasploar.—The atimeh of. the RM. , Dr. Direaohet:.-m. 43tephen , s—wau the scene of eiboleiruiand affecting eerNa bait 'riming' ytaw..Mr Dailairdet,,ot New York olti delivered user , . Mon to a'congregatlon °ldea and dumbmutes, number ing about two hundred all told,. There wee quite en meembly *Lathers, too, in thO•icalleryr the . back pews TM . senate wee conduabed by Dr. Ducachet readies the, imbue plonk and Mr. (iallalrdet repeating the worts.by sigi,Motlon otter him. : , The poor unto timitei exhibited griatatteintlon,and.wers quite emit set In theirsilcqueot bat meta detottobe. • . Hoslirr.tr. Omani Wm. MaW,lientop f stic! yeaie of age, - had - his tett - 14:ttee . • falai out of a out. 'Adam Partie s sod Bb, kid thishiptiese !lactated by -a tell , atlilisebote4h Atka -Vine-attseti;- Huh Itennegen, egai.26;hed his tett tile ivjured, while thirleg" 'pike at the seer , market Male. - All the 'short s e eee were adm itted Ponasyl - weate , -- - - ; • - ,Maas PlAipira ir Racovsaztt.--oflicer Rae eel, , toned'l,44 know store Itey on the par son of Moilinidhe man whom in arrertod yesterday morning, 'whit a Bibciaod other Midden in Me pomematon, wh.eh the owner obtain applying to Mr. Buoitif. at the Ventral Station. - Tars evening the Grand Syraphony.Conoert of Carl Lentz; assisted by Henry Bonnewits, and ,Ifeir s :Pattugnioltel, ind an oiehestra of forty per formers, the best talentin Philadelphia, will come *fat the Ilitutical Pond fall The Prcgramine has been. well aplected,..and :all lovers of good music should not fill to attend. - • .BILLIALIID TABLES AT:Attenox.--Thin morning, at the notion mart, NO. 45 North Nghth street, will be sold without:reserve; five superior tables, with marble beds ..and patent cushions, bills, ones, Beelnivertisement, in another column. ' Now zs erns me—before the hurry of spring businesa—:to get a bargain in a Raven, Boon, b Co., Nam & Olark, Rand, Davis, k Co., or dale & Co:Piano, st J. Ertionen'e, Seventh and Cheat nut streets. • ' . • - • , Elrocas AND REAL pamphlet TUZSDAY Thomas Sons' pamphlet eatalogne, - Isened • oomprlsing twenty•live properties, to' be . sold, on Tuesday next. , • THE LATEST NE WS BY TEIMGRAPti. Th_e Closing Hours of the Session. .[SPROIAL DZIIPATOR TO Till PRZSO ] • W.l3llninTo,w, ldaroh 4 If the Administratlon men in the Hones from - Pe sin; etylvistia had been true to their.pledgee, the loan bill 'would have gone, to the coeunitteo of conference, in - ,whielfeven we would have been able to procure, some leglilation thv interests of Pent:Sylvania, er, failing in that, to defeat the ;waxbill, end compel the Preeident to MO an extra amnion After * long struggle, and a Solid-Pennsylvania vote against e'Administratio n atio programme of treasury notea,, ,Meesre. Pe-onuses,' Lartnir, and one or two others, eve way, under the immortal pressure and presence of the Cabinet, ,beaded Goan ` Lad Judge Itteiciit,, Mad the loin blittecimeet law. The facts that AnVe brother could not get the money for the mules sup plied to* the Weer' Department . tiniest- a loan. bill were pasted, and that iastiv le supposed to be interested in' certain supplies to the navy etorekeepers, are regarded Le operating upon these high-toned,ooneedentlone public servants, :Great eredit le due to Mr. Petextrete, end Mr. -Owale Joexe;,miad Mr. RZILLY, for their relletteneelo Mite- crowning set of the Administration Of eouree, 1401111 AN and Onaratan stood In the front reek, doing the irdnty. In order to .earry' the loan bill, the Ad. mialatiatiOn seer deed other provision to the °tell eipropriation bill !netts Senate._ The President Flat lb - , let. lillitsveotbg, a message by Mr. DAVIDSON, Mrf Loulsinna t that he .wohld sign none other than the geeeral apireptlatiOn balm. This threat, like many 'Otters, wee not fulfilled, for the President signed cer tain private Mlle afterwards. Mr. TOollell, of Georgia, took the reeponalbility. and . killsdihs Peet OffieeappeCpriation bill. Thus is ren dered meoeseary the ,appileation of the retrenching axe to pet schemes of the Postmaster General, and to the expenses of the Department generally. itentkern men have gone hetne a little mutter to meet their oonstituents -for a, retaliation; they hope that there will be DO extra session,- Inoue of the passage of the 820,000,800 dli. But when the President heard 'of the, defeat of the Poet Office appropriation bill, he geswingry, and told, the Enrolling Committee of the Hones that en extra euudon was inevitable. 80, then, the tree-traders are not entirely out of the woods, THE THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, Extra a esiion. • WASHINGTON. 114roh 4 BENA,TE., ' Immediately, after the, mikAirnmen,t of the Thirty. 'Fifth Oongreee, tii•diy, the Senate commenced its ex. traordlnary executive seseloo, in DOOM daDOO with' , the proolaniatton of the rieeicent The new Senators, whose credentials had prevfounly been presented, were sworn In, yin Henry B. Anthony, of Bhode Island. Kingsley El. sillighein, of Michigan. - Thomas Bragg, Of North Parolion, :amen W. Grime'. of lowa. d. W. Hemphill, of Texas.. ,A. 0. P. Nicholson, of Tll2l/0111101). ULM,' W. Powell, of.Kentneky. r. -William gaulibuty. of - Delawite. r• Mi.,Deourna, of Wisoonaht, offered a resolution re guesting the ?resident' to open negotiations with the , llentral and flouthAinerieen States, with a view to the settlement or free peraons of oiler where they can to the rights of citizenship. - • otmildsration wee postponed trail tomorrow, to vrbichay, d the Agnate adjearned. . The Kansas , City and Stockton, Mail. fit %Choke; Mauna 4 —The New Alin enn mall of the 37th ult . ,: bee arrived at Independence Mr. Orlmehaw; the malt contractor, jest arrived from Zuni, reporte that it ',tail he impossible to 0111T1 the Nan- Irk oily and Stockton-California mall according to the Mmtract, Wein the,mall he protected from the Notate Death Charles "aampsoh t , of .Boston. ' • Itooropr, ?Arab A.-01mile% illibpeoti, the Aim of fAlopeon, & 00. E dted tble oily to-day: TI- g PRESS-PH.I„LADaPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1859. ..... PENNSYLVANWL,E.G,ISIATURE.' ' , ..tr#E4 - 1111PUL4 810011 *X 0 4 614 /01A6 4114 '; ' , 'il.',;``' , ''l'... :. ::,, -letr '''; .-- 5.:. -- 4.,,,, • ~ • ' .: • • -. ' „ . .6tareh 4, 1864iTi„„47 - 3 - . ~ •••=T - ~,, ..- i',..-r4L 4.l:':::AYLK.l4titsittirttoi Mato* 4;31.61. vitionius or igotaTtllol.ll,R6o4ll47ot4o2ll;Otoutt, - - A•-• - • ~ - ,1 014111,AY ~ . • - -,,, - ---, : . 480 srxosattom -Dumont, iroarrtev yowls , oalosh ...-, • ~. _„ _ ~ ' ~.' 1.411 D oftetttivt l, l l2ll4 . -- - , - --, , ' ' A. otoridanoloatiON7*;Nosielet Roil the Goierner, „'., .-,:,,', = - • ~,,„- ...,,,,' -„.,..' - ~" - ' notoffiating -Ohitlell;:D4s , Elifine, ltaperleteadept of ; 1.,' -,. -, ~ • ...." ..vo., 1. 4 1." Putill6Prtnitig, . .The heolliNitioelrei eatfireeed. •--- ' :760 Oitylrletieir.::, -. . = .196 • ' . '4900 Reediog B. 6a 10. 78;' , Btr •in ki MiLiii - frOIC - UWOP* l2 o 4 : 6 ° , l° llo6B 011, the' - I'oooo 804 Oil tle ' ' SC- - fl BeeLtdesi htlott. - .6sx aubjeet, reported the 141166 9 id1ag for a: Iploaarollotisk 1 -006,0,berp,,sititc....b6 80X 10 24 Or. 33 iltreetll...B4- ' t0t,,. 191 !) , 40 _,Vb: n . , 9 ,,,,,in*,. i 91 ..... 9 ' 9 ,.. 990 2, 91 , 9° 1 4 • L 2 Y--- '-.. - - -C -- -"' :- .10XI Ma fit 1 80 ..;,....1.•92,14 20 Aleobinlea Bk, .... 24- - •"° ' th i l °^ ' °s ''''`'""'W ° .' '-'''' .m V a '" t ''' - , - 7070 N Pence It es ..;.1377; • 8 Pennell ' 46,1, A supp I , lwent, to the Dtsphin sal linnquatieni Rost OOOO do • 67R ' 8 do - 43 • Cottiparky ; one fo allow the Philadelphia Bank to par. kOOO Ratawlasa It 107.. .66 74 do 47 ti ch o u nia ° s a te d t tl° ,4 l l o r oin rd pm el y ta . t° ' to incorporate the Ni. 8803 Be Nov 6814 10t5..72% 60 Elmira R 9 % PBOOND BOdRI7. kir. Be tkeolonitted ' , joint reeolption extandlig the' 60 A lmira R."' ,h6wo. 0%. time of the cam ton tolo4te the, plaid code tilt the . 500 Parma, he ..... ....o/ o6mmeabeinent oohe next i O O OlOO of MP 1,984111t0T4,; 1000 ' do' - in 1°15 " " ; 5134 5; . 'ss' .• - °N ' • 91 , 1 ht a Wary Of terolhonetod dollars per imam.- Us Or- • 2 WI 06 • 99 11 do rad to the Judielur Goarodtteer ; ,, r -,,--,.. • -',. ,-, -.--- , , .gqi -- 4 ° -.-- - !IL 1 9.21. 3 °11. 4 . 3 .r4 44 ..z.b s -21 13 i .., to 01 A'reply Matalisiiiaselted from' the Auditor General, ithe query cenesirninkthe togblee tax on the Penn.. Avant*. - . • • Thiebfirfo increase the ialirleis -of this:Judaea oinie . iim in order The ealarlei of all law judges to be $2 699 Mae adopted—yea 16, nays 18. - The bill then peened Adjourned: On motion of idr, Ciklife,tho Senate blll, es amended by the Home Commi ttee, providing. for the abolish ment of the Board of 'Guardians Of the Poor and the Board of Health wee token up.' MOM Walborn - 3, Hantmereley, Thorn, Graff, Choral', Sheppard, Harding, Beall, end Risher, 'Deed the Desesge of the hill; hat the moat of them eon. Awned ihe - trinelple eforeating the potter 'of appoint. meat In the admix of the court as a very dangerous ex. parlient. hey believed, that the public wanted e change, sad favored the experiment of giving the judges the power of appoint ni t and •thrar,-titieveforei, would iota for the bill. • The yeas and nays were milled op the. bill, and remitted In yeas 89; nay. 41, an the bill fell. Messrs. Outstay and Myer voted satinet the bill: Mr. Walborn refused to vote; the ober Philadelphia mem bers feted for Muslin - Nearly all the Demoeratavatid against the bill, the great objection to it being the sea Hon giving the judges the power to appoint. • Mr Gonna moved a reconsideration of the vote on the bill. Agreed to. " The bill was then pea t poried, but was afterwards taken ny and dnally pissed -. . ' The bill- provide. for the orassilestion of a /loud of Guardian's of the Poor, and a Boeid of Health, to con alit of nine members earth.,The members of eaeh board are to_ be eeleoted es'follwe s :!, -Inree - tri be' appointed by the-District Oeurt,three Vibe - Court ofCommon -Pleas, and three to be sleeted by Councils In 'joint con venttoti-It repeals so moth of the tidal' consolidation' as requires the election of members of thesmboards on' the first Tuesday in May next. The appropriation billwas' takenup. , The 94. h see tion, giving 81,000 to the.HowamPaesoolation, beleg , 'ander ',wield/ration, - the motion wee stricken out. 11eez Mon 80, providing for appropriating the limn of 92,600 'to the Pitteborg Infirmary, and a like sum to the Mercy -Hospital, wee alas stricken out:. A hew nifetion, to pay the. witnesses in attendance on the contested election oleo of the Third Representative 'district the ram of 83,080 88, wee undir dineniselen when's motion to post pone the bill prevailed. 'A joint reaolutlon, allowing .George W Wood ; --late niember,_- fall par end mileage, - passed unardmons'y; Adjourned. 'the Results of the Sessions of Congress - 'WASHINGTON, Mandl 4 —AU the general , appropria tion Wile which packed both honsee' received the Pre. ablaut's isignatakei • The Poet Office appropriation and poet route blile failed to become The former appropriated aboitt twenty Whether an extra emelOsi Willbe celled to coneoquenca of its Mee, is a matter for Bxecatire consideration eo far, no reliance can be p laced . Oil the rumors! to that effect. - -= • • - - Amid the oon(usicn in the clerks ) ofilese, it cannot be definitely ascertained whether any private Mlle which passed , both homes felled to receive -the. President's ' - " • ' ' ' ' The miscellaneous 'appropriation bill - contains the section extending the treasury-note law for two years, and appropriatee.lls2,oo7 for e the cosatenrvey, whash was agreed" o with'aieguiar unanimity( beliderappro priations for the light-house ,establishment, survey of ,the public hinds, and an appropriation for",,taing the ,next census, etc. The ocean mail.stordie4 bill Wag killed; but there is append ed-Ao the bill to tarry into effect the treaty with the Daeotah and Tooftwanda Indians approprjationti ter complying with existing contracts for carrying Al. malls via Panama and Tehuantepec, to California. The President wee, at the CaPtiol this morning, at tending to business: The House failed, es has heretofore been the prat. tire, to lend the President eanessage; taking whether there was icy further. nommuuication to make, sod that Congress wig readyACadjourn, gentlemen having objected to the enspeasion of the roll call on-the private bill which was debated, order that this cow , teey might be extended, • • The Rouse has removed every trate of the abolition • .f the franking privilege and 'mitoses of postage The galleries were deraely,crewded to witness the' Closing scenes.Msny_membere leave this afternoon for their homed." . The, Pest Office Depeitihente WAS2III6ION; March 4.-1 4 bei Post °film appropilstion bill oontalned an item of three =tithing of delimiter the payment or deficiencies. for the'preeentyear. and. ,wklel.were obsOltnOly molrod to meet saeuunileted obligations. :With this sum the ffiepartment - could bare got aloes conifortably till the let of Init. :No means can be available tilt the tiret of April', when the proceeds for the quarter will be mild in Af. ter the 81st of Jane nob* pf the hreetra.f mcumilf till be 'upended, as thic present lawwlllha"e ceased to, operate., „ The lend, se well as the ocean iervioe—eonstettentbr the whole machinery of the Department—hi thus diem. trolley ideated. - - - - - , The Slave Vessel Wanderer be Sold Elayssinas, Marsh 4.—The slave vessel Wanderer Iv Vatted. advertised, by the Mato tasisbali for sale on the 12th inst. It le motored that fifty of the Wandererbi lhteane are now In the -lower portion of Georgia. The story le doubted. Exeen' ion at Toronto, C. W.--The Cause TOnoirro, 0. March '4.—Plainfos, tormerli• telegraphic; °meter, sod O'Leary, were env:Art.4 to.day. Berth of the settled Jude a oonteralen, Viewing at tribute& the crime for wide"' he 'wee convicted. to the hoer:ins of bad oonioany end the habit of drink Every onait , on waa =OA* obtain h raprlaTa In Ida ease, • .The Paraguay lExpeditiop. , _ _ Naw Yost :, Maw* 4. 7 -attonos Ayrat dam to issua ry atb, fundelied byan arrival atthtsliert,,repere OM the lifulteil States Mesmer{ BelteajllMer liSitetiolag. -Harriet Lae*passed Clatatta ea Jastark Itt i th e Way, t„ rtittno.-eweeth 4...--"."10.1"4 ",""le' NM, DO/PID, /130. Bainbridge . , , .', . • The late Coveranient 'Leal. , Fialltaol9W, Union 4 =.4lesern. Ilwelhpyi Bitten born,o, Co.. of' thts city, to whoth was swardid throw Millions of the late Govennesat loon, hex., !wifollated for the whole araount, in Nay York, .14Oa.arrival of the Europa.' Um Booz, march 4. 185%—lIfidolght—Thete are so dens of the stesuohlp Nareps, tow about due, with Liverpool dates to thel9th The Steeiter Nar 'Neer .Yoga, td'aroti 4 —The steamship Marion edit& has beau ashore on Oyster Island for some day/ floated MT on the Hood-tide to-day. The Kentucky Affray. ' • LOW, vim neannenort, KILLED BY VIE IfOIL Louttiv,it.t, March 4 —Accounts, dated yesterday, received from Hawesville, state that Thomas A: Low, the first eggreseor in the recent bloody affray at that place, had been taken from the jail during the prelim night, and shot, causing hie dea•li. Low, it will be re membered, was committed to prison in order to cave him from the violence that was threatened. • A Cotton Ship on Fire. . ,N2ll , OULEANII, March B.—. The ably Vanguard, loaded with 4,100 bales of cotton, oleated for Cronstadt. has been on fire between decks since tut night, and it Is feared will be totally destroyed. Ohs lilying at Algiers opposite the city. Weather Reports—March 4. Waablogton—olear and pleasant. The reports from Baltimore, Petersburg, and Norfolk slate the weather ae clear and pleasant 'Oharlaston—blear wind N. B. Thor. 63. Anguats—plcasant. • Favabnah—olear ; wind B. W. Thor. 43. flacon.—clear and cool. , 'Dlontgomarr— r oleer and pleasant. At Bristol, Knoxville,. Chattanooga, ,the weather clear. Thor. ranging froni 40 to 48. , Ole einnatt—olear and pleasant FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. - PMLADRLPHIL. March' 4,1159 Stooks were rather doll today. Second and Third streets Passenger Railway eoM at 84; 'West Philadel phia Railway at 49N; Reading Railroad fluctuated somewhat, opening at 25, rallies ,to. 247 , and closing quite firm at 28; a *ale of ilusquthenne Caned stock area made atSi(; lumina Railroad 'stock brought 9,4 ; Calawiess Railroad, fiX. Investment neourities gene. rally hare undergone little change. - The returns from the Reading Railroad Company Show 11611noreas6 In the tonnage for thin year as com pared with the year preceding, of 74,000 tons to this time. The tonnage for the week exceeds that of the corresponding week in 1888 by 709 tons' How the opening of the CSIIO3, Just ready to recommence bird men, will and the, working of the railroad, renialue 'to be seen. The holders of the Schuylkill Navigation 'stock treed great results from the bueiness of this year, while the trieids of the Reading Railroad Comps •ny are equally sanguine The tonnage of the • Lelqgli Valley 'Railroad this year exceeds that of last year thus ter about 84 000 tons. The Lehigh Canal w ill be open In a abort time The followingle the amonnt of coal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad doting the week ending Thnriday, March 3, : From Port Carbon it Pottsville it &buylkill Haven U Auburn Port Clanton Total for week - io.sea lo Preriourly tide year 303,040 30 EMMEN To same time last year • The force of public opinion, expressed Through the columns of the public press, upon the conduct of the Maedaßates Insurance Company, has brought ab Int a ehange in the policy of that triefitution. The compiny had Thawed the We of a wife for the bitten other hoe band; and continued for five years to receive the premium therefor. When the wife died, and the pay ment of the money wee claimed, It was refused, on the ground that a husband could hare no Insurable property Interest In the life of his wife; and that such a policy. Therefore, was • mere be t--a gambit eg transaction—and as such Hiegel and void. The lielnoue dishonesty of the defence has °idea down Indignant comments from all quarters, and the public di/pleasure hes been too marked tabs withstood. Bo the directors have held a meeting and adopted a re. solution to dicwOW what they call the recent technical plea Interposed in a snit In the Superior Court upon" a life policy. add to Instruot the alders and cottoned of the company to withdraw a line of defence in the rata which wait gone, into without their-knowledge or con sent. OCCASIONAL T li th tuition' may be of iforrioe to the claimant, bat will hardly re establish public tonfldenee In an indite, tion the dirootd a of whir& know so little of Ito Wei ia that they only learn them when half the newspapeni-in the laud are dennunoing the ‘iomploy for their Millie- The following is the amount of ooal transported ol'Or the Huntingdon end Broad Top Railroad , Tone. Shipped for the weak ending Thursday, March ' 8, 1860 2,431 Amount shipped previously this year slime Jan uary Ist, 1869 18 018 Total amount ehlpped Amount shipped to same date lest year.. The following aro the shipmate or Coffee from thin port to the United Matta from the 6th to the 18th of 180: New York' ha 012 Savannah ...... .... 8 800 New Orloam 22 626 Elan Vranoloco 8,907 Baltimore 17,754 Mobile 8,000 Philadelphia 8,200 - - ' -•- ' , ...-.—. Richmond '0,874 'Total bar. • ' 98,46.3' 'pherleataa ' ' " 8,400 of ,Crime. Toxin• 014 6,314 03 590 Id ....... 7,:d914 ........ 1.458 08 4,243 V . . 823,007 03 249,972 02 21,101 .. 8 012 • • 1011 - do P 4004 Penns R2d m 93 5000R6d R Oa 1 86 ermil.7B 1800'N Penns R 6a..... 677 i 1030 Oat mesafibat 303.87 4 IV Phll6 R .4914 50 3116111, R.:15160 9% CLOSING %bid:Asked. .itaue+. 99 096 i do R..... 99 99,V do - New.. 1013 ,1881‘ Rentals? , ..... ....92921 17465102 ..... ..". 4 7 do . 134r..sax sa do Idtg 6044.01 92 do do '66.72% 78) Pabisa R 48 481{ do Intm 664.1011' 101% do 2dro 61....92)i 98 1999,01 On Dv. off 47 47% do Prof 105 105,3( Salmi Nov Si 112.721( 73 6611,114 v imp. 60..76 )( .70% 16 Mtn & alec 4 • do - 27 3‘ 101 Read ..... ..,.b5 20 1/ nk,o2 N Ilbentes..l3t -25 Cletawiesa, B 6A( AB -43T11 &DY Bist..gshed Soh Nov Stook... 0% 10 do Prof '0 1034 Wmispit .Ss • 0)4 0).; do 'Ts Ist mtg.7l 7 do 24 • 00 103{ Loig Island 11 11% Girard 11autc......1234 12% Leh Cosi N0v...503i bt Lehigh garip.....28% 20 N Peons 11, 0 894 do es 877 0774 Now Croat 34 Clidavriess 634 Lehigh 'Mut.... 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NOW York Stock E - , ninny 1600017 8 88 '74 108)( NO) do 103)( 11000 Penn 64 '9O 503 7000 Virginia Be 96)4 3010 do , VA; 30090 Cal ti be 963 64N 15000 do •- 8401 35000 sli9eourlBl, Co 8511' 1000 N Carolina 8n - .08,4 1060 Erie R 3d Tat 1 88 72 -,EOO line R ban '75 40 opoo Erie Cony '7l 86 -_ 9000 Bad R 3d pitg 741( 1000.1111nols Con bd 881( '5OO , do 89)( 5001, , do - ateo 891( 1000 11l Vreeland Ile 60,4 'lOOO Gal & Chlo)1 Int 95 • ' 2000 Gel & 06032 rot 91j( , 5 Coro Ra:Bic 100 10 Market Dank )( ' 90 PennetVoal 03 911 501 l! aelfie M 8 Co 560 77 61 do 77 5) do - 76)4 POO do • e3O 76 de 78 do 1,30 78 100 - do 060 78 100 do 77,4 8 Del & nod Co 98% do , e • • '- 90 , 75 !Ulnas o,en 10 , 60,1 i 430 do • 580 70 100 - do b3O 70 SOO Marten, R Prof 89,V 100 do . • • 80% 2(0 Reading R o 41 . 4 )75 La 0 & Mil It- 4" 86011 Y Cleat bcw 80% IVO do ' rbf 0 80% 11100 do e 3 8091 103 d 1 ISO 80% 850 , de 81 100 . do llO 81 203 do , '-' ""•' 130 81 100 do 1 , 30 80% 50 Hudson River It 82% 100 do 180 52% .00 do bOO 32% 60 do • 32% 60 do 111.0 82% 'lO Gal & Ohio R • • 71% 100 do ND 71% 60 ; do' . • -100 71 200 do 1410 70% 250 Ohl & 11 leldltb3o 62 180 do 100 02 560 •do ' ' 82 80) do e3O 63% 3 1 0 do 110 62 100 Altola Oen It 160 63 75 do r aa • ", 50 do - . 1130 53 350 . -do . ' - 100 53 ' 10) do 160 58% 100 2113/IN I guar 100 48% 160 do 48% 100 'do, - ' b2O 48% 260 do 6110 4891 800 ' do - ' e60 r 4834 60 do - 510 48% 80 Panama It MO 117 )( tO do ' 630117% 300 do - 160 117 1160 do 117,% 100 do ' , 660 117% , stmosa twain . . 5000 li 85s 1874 1034 10 Mud River II - .524 woo cat Inn NBd 844 60 do ' • 810 82% 2000 Ohio IR 63'86 '7O) 100 Harlem It Peet . 894 • 4000 fide Cony II '7l . 38 200 Reading B. - ~. 820 494 Ifoo Erie 4th mtg 1:41 691(; 60 Mich 11 Ousel b3O 49 • 6( 0 111 Con 13da '39XI AO doe ;. , 000 42 22 Cary Imp Co, 641 5 ;Loh Cent It 03)( 25 Comb Prat . '2441100 . do . a 3 04, 60 Patifi 1 Mall Co eso 77 -1100 do 58% MO do 77 110) do • b3o_63g, 160 do , " i6O 785 Mich 6'& N Ind . 18% 130 N Y Con R. 81% 1100 Panama R 1174 100, dO. ' 830 81 160 Galena & Chia lt, 71)1` 100 do b3O 81% 60 do 530 71 100 do 814 100 do oil 71% 100 do . 40 81 100 Cl & Tol R. s2O 204 IRO do o 3 814 76 Mil • & Mica It 124 10) do b3O 814 100 La Oro &MB R 71 . . Tin 1116.RIIIITH. !ileums' are steady at 56 75 for Pots and 5.5.874 for Pearls. . . . Punt —Cod Is firmer, with sales of 1,010 qtie at 53.87404:25 fer both Bank and Gamlen. Mackerel is in satire request, part on speoulation, with gales of 1 200 bbla No. 1 large Masa. at $l6, now held higher. and No 2 at 50 MAO. Malaga are plenty and dull at late rates. , • norm —State and Western Flour has slightly ad vanoed, with mike of 10,100 bbls et 1104.75 for re jaded ; $5.5005.76 for superfine State; $6 406'0 60 for extra. do; $54005 80 for superfine Weider.: ; $6 500 6.75 for extra do and $ 6,656'6 80 for shipping brandy of extra ronod-hoop Ohlo .• • .Canadian Wiour is in light supply and arm, with sales o'loo bbla at $6.90u7 50 for extra. Southern Flour is buoyant, with salmi of 2 MO tibia at solo6' 650 for common to mixed, and $0.60.e8 for extra. o. 'GRAIN —Wheat fa lees active , but unchanged ; rides of 3,000 bus at $1 45 for red Western mixed, $1 506'1 65 for Western white, atd $1 50e1.55 for -mixed Illinois. Oats) are quiet at 50e546 for Southern, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, and 54e680 for State, Canada, and Western. Corn is quiet. with small sales at 86a for Wen rern mina!, and 81e870 for Southern yellow. Rye is quiet at 138e021'. Barley dull at 70090 a. Line la in fair demand at 65a for common Rockland, and $1 for Lump. - PROVIBIO3B —Pork is unchanged, with dales of 100 bble at $17.50 for old Mega; $l7 95 for new do; $l3 25 for Prime. Bacon and Oat treats are steady. Lard is heavy, with sales of 150 bbis at 11,ii oI2A a. Butter and Cheese are unchanged. . Beef is steady, with sales of 2CO bble at $0 tOre7 for oOuntry grime Peg 60 for country bless 59e11 for repacked do, a n d $12012.60 for extra do. Toss —,s:fair business is doing In both bbtoks and greens, on the buns of last auction ssie. intuncir is dull, with Isles of 60 bbls at 280. Markets by Telegraph. Citunnxivr, March 3 —flour active. the speculative demand continuing, 9,000 bblesold at $5.85a6, and en • perflee at 116n5.25 for April delivery, dosing buoyant. .Wheat active, et an advance of Bo Whiskey has de. alined Ito, sales at 25X. No demand for Mem Pork, 303,000 lbs balk Pork sold.at.6MsteM ; .50,000 lbs sides sOld at Sit for syril derisory: -Lard dull at U xrstim Ontrine, Much 8 -Bales of °Cotton to:asy 6 000 hales, the market closing firm at lienXa for mid.; dltagi. Idoluses , 32l(c. Moor Arm ; 4,060 Mole sold at SO. Corn active; 11.600 bushels sold at' 1325195 e. Porn dn'l at 517 05 for Mess; 60 tierces Mess Beef sold at $lB. Coffee Ohm ; 3,80) bags sold at 11011344 for Bin. Cotton freights to Liverpool MO. BALTIMOSI, March 4.—Fionr active; Howard street $6 25. Wheat unchanged; sales light. Corn buoyant; white 70 ; yellow 80081. Provisions inlet. Whiskey firm at 20 ors for Ohio. !Lean.•, March 3.—Bales of Ootton for the piat three days 8,600 blase; receipts 0,000 bales Cotton freights to Liverpool ;)i sterling exchange 108. New OALEANEI, Much 2.—Cotton bee declined t i f dose the steamer's o.4lvicea, and is now quoted at 11.2 111/ CIIAIILMSTON. Mara 4,—COttun--The Wei yesterday amounted to 6 1 500 bales. and up to noon to day 2,C00 bales hsvebeen sold. The sales of tne week amount to 21 000 bales, at an adyatae of %mita In prices. Good Middling is quoted at 11%o_ Rise is buoyant at go higher. ' SAVANNAH. March 4 —Cotton hoe an advancinz ten• deecy. Sales to-day 2 01.5 bales. Wee of the week 0,500 bales. Receipts for the week 5,290 bales, against 12 905 bales, the receipts of the corresponding week of last year. Receipts ahead of lot year. thus far,' at all Southern ports. amount to 958,000 bales Stir& in port 59,600. Operation" bare been checked by the ad vance demanded by holders, Lower qualities have im proved moat atilinlVA, March S.—Cotton-431W of two days 8,890 bales. There is a large speculative demand The re ceipts fern interior towns are nominally small CINCINNATI Starch 4.—Viour uniehaoged Whiskey is quoted at 250 PrOvieions dull and unsettled ; ac curate quotations cannot be given. Lard nominal. Jutportations (Reported tor the Press.) ISA.TAGIIBZ, PR—Bohr 0 M Roberloon-147 !Ado eager 20 casks ruolmete. 4' V Paoteton. 1W) DR JANEIRO-110g Abby & Elisabeth; Phlrineg —4445 bags isoffee John Mason & 00. HALIPAX—oohr Amazon-30d bbls rim:keret 110 do ,herring J Palmer dt. Co. HALIFAX-lAm Sultan-936 Idols herring Trolls & On. BIRD ISLAND—Brig Abner Taylor-200 tans guano 7alrun Baker. WILMINGTON, NO-Behr L Audenried-12 base abeetinge Tingley. & Co; 12 do yarn Hay k MeDerltt; 62 bbla turpentine 80 do tar 200 bags pea nuts Rowley, babburner & On; HO bble rosin 14 bales cotton 5 bags pea unto Ooeltran & Russell; 100 bble turpentine 100 do pitch 5 do varnish 6 do oil 97 bags pea nuts 10 bales cotton Hates & Foster, 160 bbla rosin, U 0 Van Iltoringe; 1256mpty bb's 6 do blids order. PASSENGERS SAILED In eteanufhlp Keystone %tato, for Oharleaton—Mrs W V Pullen, D M - Davldann. Wlt Kennard, Dr Charles Mason, JaeobEalla, M P Moore, M Kays W J Moroney, Charles Lancaster. J J Overmatch, and 00 In steerage. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE!. SAMUEL V. MASSIOE, i F. R. Core, 00ILMITTSE Or THE Marrs THOMAS MUSES, sr., LETTER BAGS At the Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia. Bart PeUrIVIVALIIII, °unroll° London, soon Bark Powhaton, Simmons Slaions, Boon Behr Henry Nutt, Baker Kingston, Ja, Mara 7 glarine .intelligence PORT OF, PHILADELPHIA, March 5 1859 ....0 20 I 131:12i BETS 5 40 2 45 OLIN 1i18113.... MGR WATEIR. .mtnivsn Bark Pophia, (lapin, 2 days from Now York, in bal• last to eaptain. Brig Abby k Elisabeth, Mane), from Rio de :anal ro San 60, with coffee to John Mason & Go. Bailed fin Rio do Janeiro Jan 11, eche B Watson, for New Orleans; 16th, bark AWErsil, for Richmond 18th, bark lffessmeer Bird, for Kamoton Roads; Traveller, (Br) for Now Or • leans; Nary, Elisabeth, for Philadelphia Cleared 18th, ship Henry Kneeland. whaler; barks At James for Phi ladelphia; Industry, for PerUsind,• brig Castor, Mobile Brig Abner Taylor, Tapley, 18 days from Bird Island, with guano to Jaime Baker. Bohr George M Robertson, Morrow, It Ellyn from May aguez, PR, with sugar and molasses to J P Pentoton. Behr Britten, (Br) Day, 7 days from 11.4116 x, with Bib to 'Pendia & Co, gchr Amason, (Br) 0 1 Bryon, 3 days from Halifax With (Ish to J Palmer dr. Co. Bohr Ditto Blob, En3itb, 8 do's from Nen York, with mdse to Crowell do 0011106. Bohr Lanost, Dayard.l day from Christiana, Del,with grain to Christian & Conran. Bahr L Audenriod, Bart's% 8 days from Wilmington, NO, with naval stores to 1) 8 stetson & Co Rchr Farmer !Ullmann, 2 days from 1111fonl, Del, with corn to .1 H lloOolley. /2.01cr °free. Wooleton, 1 dip from Newport, Del, with flour to Wm Les. Behr Oors, G•boraon.l day from Brandywine, De with floor and blest to Wm tm. Bohr Jobn A Hazzard. Laws, 2 day* from Milford, Del with bark and corn to Rlaharison dr Warman. Dian Steamship Keystone Btate, Marshman, ofiarleston, A Heron, Jr. Steamship Pennsylvania, Test, Richmond, Thomas Webster, Jr. Bark Predik Rite 6, (Pens) Platter, Tybee, for cr• dare 8 Morris Wain & 00. Behr Julia dnna, Harding, Charleston, Pettit, Mar tin & 00. Bohr Brands Ei!weal, &book. Savannah, J Baker. Bohr Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, Beaton, via New Castle, Bel, Twelle & Co. St'r, Shriver,Dennie, Baltimore, A Grovee, Jr. Ooireoporidonoo or the Phßodolphe Dzohngo.) LBWES. Dol.. Much 3 The only 'weals at harbor are two sohooners; the vet• eels reported In my last left yesterday. One harm brig panted in this morning. A bark or et *maim in the boy, bound down Wind south Vara, ko (Nr innatamlTng.l fOortetpondence of the Pklladilphls 04rx_IaLkuo, M;4 7 ch 4 6 P The bark Reindeor, for Statmnses, brig Drandjwino for Pernambuco, two hem brigs, and mayoral sedate went to sea this afternoon. No yeremels in sight going 10. Wind smuthwest. Tours, &o TSLKONAtIt SO Tan rims.) Emmet, Ylarob 4. Anise, ship h'entilus, from Pelting. Pnoviesnes, Mara 4. The rehr Hersey P Peyton, tram• Dolton to Alma drti, Va. went Debora a 'Mister Tall list night, and has "gone to plee.e. Nothirg was saved from the wreck Ortmacsaros, March 4. , bark Lampliglter, brig Burnham & Tarry, and ochre Pearl sod Saunders, ell from Boston. - '"t - . NATANige, G 4., Stavei.4. - The bark Larey;frOnt Boston, bet arrived The eobr Thomas Ifoloombe is ashore off Tgbeetetiehi Ste his a heavy cargo; and it Is feared will prove It too tat :kiss. - • , - - MEMORANDA I Steamship Virginia Kelly, galled &old Richmond ad lost for Philadelphia. Etearoship City of New York, Howes, for Philadel- Ole. cleared at Boston 81 loot, and a ehared below. Steamship Delaware Copes, cleared at New York yes. larder for Philadelphia:' - Steamship Cabawba, Bullock, cleared at New Orleans 26th ole. for New York via Havana. Steamship Fulton,.Wetten, for Havre, cleared-at New York yesterday. Ship-Riga, Fred) from Havr e , a r rived at New York yesterday. • , „ ship Emily Emmy, gimes, from Callao, via Hampton Ro do, arilved up at Baltimore 8d fruit. " I "f • Ship Colombo, Stoweet, from LiierPool, - it" Clharlei= too let lost. Ship Camden Raman cleared at Charleston 2d bet for Boston. , • r ; - Bark Abigail, MoVarland, from Rio de Janeiro, with toffee, arrived at Richmond 84 inst. Bark Oul !Settee, Baker, cleared at Wilmington, NO, 2d inst. for Philade'ph.la. • - Bark Oak, Ryder, hence for Boston, sailed' from Holmes , Hote 8d inat.. Bark Roanoke, Thomson, from Rio de Janeiro Jan 14, with coffee, arrived at New York yesterday. ' Bark Alms, Tapper, cleared at Pensacola 28d ult. for Montevideo. Berk Melee. Jocelyn, for Rio de Janeiro, cleared at (Merle/toil 2d met. Bark Telavera, from Rio de Janeiro, at New Odium 24 toot Bark Parthlav, Miller. from St Thermos 17th nit, via Hampton Boadsj,at Baltimore 8d Inst. ' Brig Beaver, Tapley; sailed from Clar4enss 224 alt. for Philadelphia. - . • .- - • Brig Thee Walter, Worth, hence, via St Harts, yam at St Thomas 18th ult for Porto Rico, to purchase cargo. Frig Ellen Barnard, Bourne, cleared at New Orleans 21st nit. for Providence. ' Bohr Luther Child, Boltenhouse. for Philadelphia, *Whit loading at Arecibo, PB. was blown off,-with lone of both anche-e, 224 alt, with only 26 Idols suitor on board, and put into Norfolk Pd lost. for harbor,. ' Bohr Lialsteing 'days from :Rio Grande, arrived at New York y esterday Bohr It B Sumner, Taylor, from Delaware City for Newbirypert, sailed from Holmes , Hole 2d inst . Behr Orisons, Thatcher, for Pernambuco, sailed from Richmond 84 Mat Bohr .1 A. Bey ad, Higbee, hence at Vi'llmingten, NO, 8.1 inst. . • Fehr P A:Bandein, Ireton, hence at Wilmington, NO, 3d lest Scherßlatia t ickup, Biker, from Barter', at Wilmtog. ten. - NP. at tact= . - • " - - Bohr J Oalwatador, Go dfrey,f cleared at New - York yesterday fee Philadelphia. Bohr Alabama, Sevin, at New York yeaterdsy from fimyrna.'Del ' Bakes Sophia Ano, Smith, and H E Weston, , Westorij forme, arrived at New York yesterday., , • Solar Emma, Bent from Delaware City, at New York yesterday. Bohr R Gilfillan, Smith, from Mobile, arrived at Pro vidence Mot Bohr American Eagle, tone, arrived Ai:Norfolk 24 lust Bohr Elizabeth Boglish, English, hence, arrived at Charleston 2d hurt. - Mira A Id Aldridge, Bateman; Bolivar, Gaidy. and Jae 8 Efeeritt, Rose, hence, arrived at Charlestonlstinst. Pohr J If Allen. Baboock, from jaekeonville. via Pa. wolfish, for Philadelphia, arrived at Wilmington, Del, 2d host. Behr Wm Henry, Pampa, for Philadelphia, sidled from Alexandria 24 Inst, Sabre Anne Smith, Smith, D M Messerole, Steelman, and John Jones, f•tevenson, where from not stated, ar rived at Wihninston, Del. ad inst. Bohr Richard Yank, Prink, from Providence for New York. in ballast, was slalom 8d lost on Blood Rock, Hell Gate, Fehr Monterey, Aerante, for St, Thomas Hailed from Barbadoes Jaw 80. - Behr Luther Child, Boltenhottee, sailed from St Tho mas 7th tit, for Porto Rico, - Fehr Panama, Allen, cleared at New York ad Met. for Philadelphia. Bohr Herod, Henley, hence for Portland, at Edgar town let beet, and remained next day. Behr R II Smith. Kelley, sailed from Nantucket 27th tilt for Philadelphia. Fehr Anna Id Edwards, Elwarda, hence at Providence di lost. Bohr ;amen Martin, Hall, and J ft Bleecker, Elwards, hence, wen below Providence 24 inst. Bohr ..T.hn" Barnum, Crowell. sailed from Providence 24 Inst. for Providence, end went into Bristol. Bohr Mora. Ne'son, from Providence for Philadelphia, was spoken 27th ult. off Ohinookeagne. Fehr Fannie Carrie, Rich, from Rio de Janeiro, with coffee, at Baltimore 8d inst. Bohr Texas, Whaley, cleared-at Baltimore 81 hostler Phitade.phia. . . Lnoronn nit Dn. Cnannan.—A lecture will be rdelivereS under the, anapicea of the Melville Literaty Society, on next Tuesday evening, at Convert' Hall, bp the Rev George B. Charm, D. D., of New York. The reputation or Dr. Cheerer as an able lecturer will .doubileer attract a large audience on that occasion. BENOIBLES —We noir hear it rumored that pa. rents; instead 'of depriviog their childrenbf the harm. leselastiry of moderately indulging In sweetmeats. have in a large number of instances reeolved to reverie their decision in this matter, from the feat that confectionery,. Instead of being' hurtful, has been ageertalned tote at once oulrlelcus and beneficial ; the only restriction In the matter that yet remains is, that the confectionery need shall be of Meson. W. Q. Whitman & Co.'s mann. feature, whose celebrated sandy emporium le in Second street, one door below Chestnut. The reastine for this restriction are obvious and sensible,' se the confection. ery made by these gentlemen is unqueationably without a parallel for purity in this country. ' " MARRYING 10 EASY; RUT HOUSEKEEPING /8 BARD."—The -truth of this Is forcibly illustrated by the great number who, are compelled to relinquish housekeeping, by not putting in privatise the maxim; " LIVE ACCORDING TO TOUR WIANS;" PHA, adhered to, would prevent the necessity of many changes; but the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in chartering the FRANKLIN HATING FOND* in Pcurthetreet, below Chest-' tut, overcome many of the difficulties in requiting the Genpeny-te- renelon-lesne and small Alums on deposit Aid invest them only in the moat reliable aommitisei whiled), prOved Of great advantage to all oluees during the recent depression in bushoma i , when may for a long time earned nothing, , theiionly dependence being their previous earnings, saved up and deposited in this Com pany, which never impended, and always paid on de mand, Fax I.LEa, married or 'lngle, and minors, Jan' dependt In their own right, and snob deposits can ba withdrawn ONLY by their consent. Bee advertisements In another column 'Mawr rAkrita A r noVaNADie to the western part of the city we were attracted bye large curtain in the bulk window of 3letars Austin & Obdyke, with the inscription of Xxeelelor Tea Pot painted ,upon it, end of course we dropped in to examine the merits of it, which was explained to our entire satisfaction, it being temple in its construction, and must certainly sense a great saying to tea The pot is made to severable the_ ordinary tin tea pet, with a cylinder fittieg down in the inside, aid perforated so as to strain the tea as clear as wine, and a ,planger, fitting inside the strainer, to be prettied upon by the thumb or linger, which presses the entire strength from the tsit, and cannot help but an swer the purpose. Messrs. Austin & Obdyke are the patentees and sole manufacturers. They also have a good assortment of tin ant japanned ware of all kinds, and sell at reasonable prices They are to be found at ViOs Chestnut street, and toll wholesale and retail. Norninn nurnious, 310 Alum, no Baloratna, is contained in the Ag 03111./ DRYING POWDER. /L is the beet for Oakes, Pan•oakee, Tastry, &o. Manufactured at 1f0.803 Manner Street. Every family should nee it . To BOYERS OP CIIAMPRENZ.—WO would Dug• 'gest their exandning the Sparkling Champagne of the United States Wine Growers Company's manufacture, from Isabella and Catawba Grapes. It Is a luscious wine. Agency, 608 Market street. Tea general opinion of those use stimulants is In fatal. of Catawba Brandy, distilled by Lyons of Ohio. Its purity is warranted. Agency, COB Market street. Tait PENNSYLVANIA SALT; MANIIPAOTITEINO Company produce the only genuine Boulder, or Con. oentroted Lye. It Is a meet valuable ingredient for the making of all kinds of Soups. LOVE. Love wakee men, ono* a lifetime each ; They lift their heavy lids, and look, And, to ! what one sweet page can teed' They read with joy, then abut the book. And NOM. give thanks, and come blaspheme, And most forget ; but either way, Go with the throng of other folks, Who buy their elothre of Granville Birchen, No. 807 Ohestent street Ton Wool. TRADE.--Some ides of the extent of the wool trade may be formed from the foot that a lead' frig house in this city has sold wool to the amount in value of $800,300 since alay last. Large ouanttilas of this is manufactured Into the clothing that is cold daily at B Ili Eldridgefe Old Pranklin Hall Clothing Noe porlum,” No 321 Chestnut street. TRH TRIAL OP Mu. SICKLES —There wee a tn. , nor circulated this ,week7That. an eminent lawyer of Philadelphia had been -retained an counsel for Mr. Males. Thin appears*be a mistake; but we learn from undoubted - metl&irtty that Mr. 8. bee canton to this city and protrinedan elegant melt from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhlll & Wilson, Nom. 03 nod 605 Chestnut etreet, above Math. He desires to snake cc respeotable an appearance as possible upon his trial. 07.. Chinch of tat. Matthias, S. E. corner of Nineteenth arid North streets, (below Coates ) —ctINDAY, blench eth—MORNING cervice, at 1014 o'clock, Bev. JOB. NARNRdT, of Virginia. laVilti- ING, at 7) o'clock, Rev.:. W. Oltaltencre icrßev. James H. Cuthbert will deliver n S±ruioti TO MORROW (Sabbath) BVBNING, in the FIRST BAPTIST OSIIIIWEI, (or which be 'spas tor,) comer Broad and Arch streets, at 7) o'clock, after which a collection will be taken to aid the ' , Rome Missionary Society in spreading the Gospel and re Bering the poor, THOMAS T. MASON, lt* Obninstut COmmittee on Public Meetings 07. ~ plr I twills in Miss Emma Htmlinge, of New Yore, a medium, will lecture at Sala SOM ER. HALL, an SUNDAY, at log A. M., and 7g P. M. Admission 6 mita. It* us The Rev. F. L. Kregel, Paste? Of the North Sept at March, wilt preach hi the RICAN SIEODANIOS , HALL. cor. Fourth hod George streets, above Poplar, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) AFTER NOON, at ON o'clock. It* n:rßev. George 11 Utieever, D. D. > by In vitation of the Melville Literary Society, will Lecture on Slavery," at CONOSST GALL. TUNS DAY EVENING, tearoh Bth. 1819 at 8 o?olook Tickets, 66 Gents, can be obtAteed at the office or the Anti. Slavery Standard; at the Booketorea generally; at No 1110 diarYet street, and at the Hall on the even ing of the Lecture udiB.3vit alrChurch of the Advent, York Avenue and Buttonwood —Services by Rev WU A. NEW WAD. TO.IIIOIIIIOW MORNING, at 10) o'clock, and the EVENING et 7y{ o'clock. it* Tr. Church of -the Covenant,—Services fn CONCERT HALL, Chet-tout, above Toelfth, EVERY SUNDAY, at log A. M., and 7.4 P.M., by the Rev. JAMES PRATT, Renter., - 114 St. John's Commander? No f, Knights TRAWL ARS he members of this Commandery, as also these of No. 2, are requested to meet lu the Encampment Boom, MABONIO n sLI, Chestnut street, at lo A Al , on MONDAY, lih Mat., to attend the funeral a Y. E. R Commander SPERLING- WILSO The Eminent Onnernander partletthrly levies to tba all the ment'era who cut peeelbly attend, Abail be pro• Plant By order, 2t TllOB. D WATSON'. N. rinitunsadar. Philedelphin Council, yr. 11, R • S." S• Masters A. Y. M.—The wetyibAra A a regretted to resemble st the new -MASONIC BALL, Out etent street, on MU DAY, thetb inet , at 10 A. tl., to at tend the tuners' et their late Competitor, B STERLING WILSON, T. 3, (t. Master. mblt•2t4 ' JOHN IIitNOLD, Recorder. Tiioa. N. WWIIIEB CITY ITEMS. -,-- -,--- fate Settees- to 'ltspg Mao. ire' request Of tfro*lfiewmar frbbrAlbelettsu Assoehtion, the Bee. 141 us win. owiin preach a Berman to Young MeD, by DHtiSt "yettributoo, on SABBATH EVSNIHH ,- 6th blet, , ,itt belt peat seven &stook, In 'HatASIVITTc., PPAMT.IIIIpf CHIJROII, Brasil, ahoire chretnut - : , _.-: 4,' -4, ; - -_ - '. • OS Toseyveat for valor merr . :s.:?2 lay trefgr; L4cl at Srri*,i,cia-'deß.—The Lee re ta it HAYDN HALL, for M DAY next, will be on 4, Galileo, ,, and on TUNS DAY a Lord Bacon - Tickets for the (our remaining Lectures, 60 ciente. dingle admission, 26. mb6 gt [. Interesting Lecture.—Siekject —cf. Ceti, tracts of Salo, o continned by,lion. JOEL 70.81103 i on MONDAY IVRNINO, at 8 o'clock, In the Lecture Room cf ORITTENDRN , IB PIMA. OOMMISROIAL DOLLARD. Brea to alt. . '- ml 5-2 If um 4. THOM TynAgd MpO Temerance Range. t , ..-Tille Bit , : NT, of the Green Hill Preeby tern., Ohnreb. will 'preach TO;NORHOW (Sabbath) EVENING, at the WA,LNIIS Si. THEATRE. Etrangers in the oily , Medical - Barden ti, Ind Firemen, ere oor• dially invited. ~,, By order et _ , "' It* roincr intitrtuatilx: (Ipmuil4es trIS Lebanon tlenatterv.—The te et fog of-Lot-bOldere will be hell: On. M.ONDAY, Tin Inst.. between the, lautins of 4 and 8 P. , M., et the Office, LOMBARD,Street, shore Beventb,lo elect seven persons to Terre ss 1115Z114071 for Abe ensuing year, JACUS, , O. , WMATZ. President. CYRUS B. MILL'S?, p i tiretary. " - . lt* riTStatement of the 'Haden Bank. lie required by the Second Section of the Act - of the Hens sembly of this Oommonwealth;approved the 18th day of October, A. D 1857. • ' - - Amount of Loans ind Dlsesants ' 2294,287.76 Do. Specie - - • 106.800.60 Do. Dee, from other Banks - -20,037 IV Do. of Hotel. In.eirculation 72,966 00 Do. Depoelts. IncinilliS balanced; doe , to other Bunke: ......a.... 246,984.00 PHILEDILPSIA, Horeb- Si. , CITY OP PHILADELPHIA, 's• =I, Ism's' Lesley, Cashier of tbe Union Bank, beingeworn, dopoes, and say that the above statement la correct, to the , best of my knowledge and belief. ~ • ' . - ' JAMYg MAZY, Cashier. j Sworn before me foortb day of &limb, A. D 1859. It - - O.I3IIAZDI;_. Alderman. rar. Business • Edniation.—yosing Men may tho.onghly qualify themselves for the Counting House, and for General Business, by taking a oonrse of inoruetion at BRYANC dv STISATTON'Ii 11 1EROAN. TILE COLLEGE.- Their course of -poetise includes Mercantile Accounts. Ben Wag, Railroading, Mameso taring, with Penmanship. Calculations, Otrreepondenee, dm Call and examine their course, and spin:imam , of Pe — nmanship - m1.5.24 - • Netice.- . L-A-Stated Meeting of tile' Phila., delphia nomination 'kg' Principals - of :Public Pcbonls will be held et the ONESTRR SP. ROW OL at 10 °Week-THIS MORNING. _ Pending at- Aendanc e is regmated, astmeineee of 'peels' lmportanoe 'will be brought before the meeting it* JAMES IF BARNWELL,' 0. R. aye FireareiVe and ether 'Union Prayer "MEETINGS, under the /molten of the YOUNG MEN'S OURIBTIADT ASSOOLAYION., ON SABEATNE ASTERMOONS, United Stites EriglneiW_Ood, below, Oro/tilt:, from 4toSP.M United Btetee linen 4icittonwoitd: below "Mb . ' ag to 4)i P. 31. United Hose, Brownetl Milli Twelfth', from 4) i to 6,5 i P. X. - . Perseverance Hose, QUirry street, 4 to 5 P. SC Pennsylvania Hone,Righth et., below Green, from 8% to 4% P. M. Vigilentjzigine, ,Itece, below Second etrest, 8% to 4 )5 P. - M. - - ON SABBATH, at 7% P. M. •• *Diligent linghle, Corner of Tenth and ate. • Delaware Engine, South it:, above Nineteenth it. " Vigilant Huse, Rghth street, above Wharton,. - ON TUESDAY, at TX P. M. America Engine, Buttonwood, below Third it. _ Philadelphia Engine, Bevanteenth, below Chestnut. Robert Morris Hose, Lombard at., above Eighth et. Schuylkill Hoel,'Locust it., below Thliteenth. Moyamen•ing Bowe of Indwilry. ON WEDNESDAY, at Ig Humane Hole. Wind street, below Third. - _ '- Independence Engine, Spring Garden, near 24th it. Bulletin BuildinnAli..M. , - ON THURSDAY, at 734 P. M. Southwark Engine, Third, below Carpenter. (tramway Reboot House; Eingsessing, Darby'reed. N. Liberty Hose. New Market, above Coates it. Naval Asyluno, Mara Perry road. • . Fairmount Engine, ilidge avenue, above Wood at. ' Fairmount Hose, Pleasant street, above Eleventh. Good Will Hose, Wood it , below Twenty-third. - Diligent Hose, Madleon, above Race et. Western Engine, Oallowhill, above Sixteenth it. Independence Dose, George, below Twenty-third st. ON FRIDAY, at Yji P. ) 1. Western Hose, Twentieth at , above Lombard et. Warren Hose, Barker , above Eighteenth at. Spring Garden Hose, Parrish, near Eleventh 4. Lafayette Hoes. Fourth, near Broirn at. , Bulletin Building, 6 Printing' SPrayer Neetiogi Saturday evening, at 1% o'clock, at Diligent Hall, Tenth and Filbert streets. - • Sunday oftenioon, at 4 o'clock: at Neolithic.' Engine Brown and Fifteenth /treats. • , . , - DAILY. ' * Diligent Engine, 6 P. AL 8141nal Students, at 1009 Chestnut, 8 A. M. Ladles and Christian friends are affectionately invited to attend, By enter, of the Eris:nit:lva Committee of Young )ten's Christian Association. - jalo-sat tf [ErMasonic Notice —The 111embere et Mont- QM:IMY LOWS, N 0.19. a. Y 19., the officers and members" of the Grand Lodge, end the Order hi, general are particularly requested to meet :at the Masonic Hall. on MONDAY, March 7. at 10 o'clock A. M , to - attend 'the funeral of their litd &other, B. STERLING WILSON. - By crier of the W. M mb4•Uts, J. T. THOMAS, Secretary, Grand Centenundery of Knights Templar [ITO If, PENNSYLVANIA. ; , - • - ' The officers and Members are requested to attend the funeral or Past Eminent Grant Commander R HEIR LING WILSON, on MONDAY, - Mareh 7th, at 20 o'clock A M. • Form at the MASONIC HALL. Chestnut street, at 10 precieely. A. JORDAN SWARTZ, ' mh4.Bt. - B. E. Optud,Oommakder,G. Q. Pa. OrNotice.—An Examination of Candidates tor the position of Professor of Namara' Phllo•o -pby and Chemistry, in the Central High School. will take place at the KM( SCHOOL, corner Broad and Green e'rets, on SaIDAY nest. the 11th lost., at 9 - tOoleek A. M 4 Salary, $1,290 par annum. orderßy et the e v ciat i ltga t e T li c li t th z tal isoN Oluttemixt Medical Drpartwarnt—Penneylvanla O'COLLEGE—AinnaI Commencement'—The an nual commencement for eenterrinu the degree otDoetor of Mullene will be hold on IiaTDRDAY. 6th inst., at 12 M at bIDSIOLL FUND BALL. on Loenot, above Rightb.The Wren to the • gradnates will be deliver ed by Dr: GILBERT. -The public' le. respectfully in vited to attend. FRANCIS' G. - INUIT/I M. D., roh3-3t , Registrar. J A PNIM A i nt i tt aft V ARIA will be held at ODROART HULL, on SATUR DAY, the dth inst., at 8,4 g P. M., Valedlctetry address by S. BIRDSELL, M. D., Preemie of the Theory and Precttee of Medicine. - . The pnblhi are muted to attend.. • mhS.St* N. PID3I3IILL, M. D., Dean. (OrCard —An Analysts 41 bluskspeares Hamlet, Illustmted by Beedloge saßecitaUers, by JA.6128 E. billilDOClll, Esq., the Celebrated Tar Radian and Lecturer. • The :labile Is resteetfitlly Informed that thief will be the only opportunity of hearing this eminent Tragedian, he hating rxprraely delayed his departure to the Went • - for the occasion. By request, Mr. AIIIRDOOR bas kindly consented to give Mn services in aid or the Charity Hospit,l of thin env,. The reeding will take place at 00NOBRT BALL, on MONDAY EVENING, 7th Mat. Tickets, 60 cents, for Bale at the various hotels, drug, and other atorea, and at the door on the evening of reading. Doors open at ; &mmense at 7li o'clock. kB-4t* Trln Cempltsnoe with a Resolution pared at the obriog Lecture of the Rev. JOHN LORD, at 00NORET HALL, he hoe centemlal to give a °muse of 'Twelve -Lectures, on the "Great Lights of the Church of all .Agre,) , at the above•named Roll, the Rfrat Lecture comment:log on March ath, and to be con tinued on the following eventvg• Leman. RUBJEOTS. I.—Onarsoirrest; and the Eloquence of the Early Church March 4. ll.—lnacmi, and the Ascetics of the Fifth - Century Mareh 6. lll.—Ationertros, and the Theology of the —.March 16. Fathers IV.-61(Baosit, and the Growth of Prelatic Power March 32. V —T en roe GRELIT, and the early Popita.March IS. Vl.—Bess•dor, and the Monks of the Middle Ages March 10. VII.-11tLossa awn, and the Progress of Papal Encroachments March 22. VIII —42IIILARD, and the Bcholastdo Philo. sopby Starch 24. . IX —Lwramt, and the Reformers - March 26. X —Loror.a. and the Jesuits March 29. X t.—Pasoax.. and the Jansenlets. March 31.. XII —Boas err, and the Galilean Chu-oh . of the Eighteenth Century April 2. Tickets for the entire Conroe have been put at the low price of &Moots, Tickets Single Tickets., For sale at the principal Bookstores, and Offloe of the Hall. Lecture, quarter to 8 o'clock. mh2.4t ...$ 00 1 60 Irsa Office Pennsylvania MaMead Company —PHILADSLPA lA, February 16 1809. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—!be annual Elan tion for Directors will be' held on MONDAY, the 9tb day of March, UN. at the Onlos of the Company, No. R. 34 South TEM Street. The Polls will be opened from 10 O'clock A. M. until 0 o'clock P. M. No share or shame transferred within sixty days next preceding the election will entitle the holder or holders thereof to vote. EDMUND SMITE, fell-dtatta Secretary. cry llempaoy.—The fol . OP:embers been elected Woof Hand Ceutet lowing hianagets and of the year 1859 : , 'President—XL John 0 Peohin. John C. Mitchell, William H Moore, John Lindsay, Sooretary and Treasurer The managers have paned lot-holders and visitor. to trance for admission to the hod at the office of the Com of any of the Managers OSEPH B. TOWNSEND. resolution requiring both present tiokete at the en— Cemetery. Tiokete may be • ny, 818 Alto/1. Street, or fe4-Iro Dionne—Office of the Pittsburg, Port ' tC .b WAYNE, AND OHIOAGO RAILROAD CO.— PITTSBURG February 25, 1859. The Aunnal Meeting of the Stockholders in the Pittsburg Fort Wayne, acid Chicago Railroad Cons rear" will be held at the Rooms of the BOARD OF TRADE, in the city of Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, the ?oth dy of March next, at 8 o'clock P M ,at which the Report of the Directors for theyear 1858 will be presented. ,'The election for fifteen Dineen; to serve the en suing year will be held at the same place. onWRDNEB - , the 80th prormo, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Transfer Boobs will be closed from the 21st to 80th March, both inclusive; and the holders of Stock In the Ohio and Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. or Port Wayne and Okeeozo Railroad Companies, which hat not been converted into the stook of the new con. pony at that time, will not be entitled to vote at sold election. Stockholders presenting their certificates of stock in Ma Company to any - Ticket .agent on the line of the road, will ho sold tm Excursion Ticket from that Sta tion to Pittsburg. nod return for - One Pare the rand trip, goal from March 18th to April SI, both Inclusive. By order of the President. fe2s-dtmhSo AITGUSTIIS BRADLPT, Secretary. Notice—Eastern market Company. Incor porated by the State of Pennsylvania —The Comentasioners named In the Charter, for erecting the Haltom Market at FIFTH and munotztANT streets, all open the BOORS FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS. on MON DAY, the 28 h of February loot , - at 10 o'clock A. Of , at the Room, northeast corner of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets, up shirt, where all 'lnformation in reference thereto can be obtained daily, ft.= 10 till 2 Welock, riaors or Cgsonsetonsa... RICHARD VAUX, JOSHUA P. RYRR CHARLES LrLAND, WILLIAM HENRY, SAMUEL BATE+, , SAMUEL DAVIS, MORTON DIoMICHAEL, 0. WORTHINGTO, GOTTLIEB SCHMITZ,WILLIAM MAIILE, I NICHOLAS BEARD, lAMES GALBRAITH, 1 BAMIIBL BPARILSWII, . THOMAS 11. WALTER, GEORGE U. MARTIN, E. BATTERTHWAITE, JOSEPH R. FLANIGEN, D 31 nEirLEn, HENRY BOBABP, PRIMUS PAM, GODWY RIT TENHOUSE,IIENRY AYE FORD, I EDWARD WARTMAN, GEORQB PRIEST. EDWARD ELLIOTT !GEORGE TRIPNER, E. HANOLPII. EMILE,ENOS 83tEDLEY, D. wr.Taßarx, Ja , IGEORCPE M. HILL. PIRMADBLPRIA. Pa1:4E1.1719. 7859 te,2B 12 Dr. Wader's Chestnut• Springs Water gun, at Q'heatautflllll, Philadelphiii county, a. lathly Jacksfo;, „. , .rAczpoig ' ; rscßios. -- °pilaw!, NOTES, ',AND. ,BILIrWIAADS, WARDS, CIRCULAR!, A ):!ifFrzo):nr ,TApauscost:-,;-,2 rßiirtia piu*Taq 1; - '.. atrku astir oar*Npr,..'?.;:.'svvisTnect". :tosts-12t - - Seasetialk .saylas Ford-rivortiwest Cornier' of BSOONDagi 7ALNtrT -*sots:- Dipoaltdratielvelf in mall and large,-exoonnte, tiros' all *imam of the 'OOnnnunkty, and aUoife: Intenatet 4he rate of Aye poiient. • • - -•-- Yoney rosy t t if drawti by oluote wlthnot lea of in* OBloi °peg /din F 1991 9 until b phaolk, lad on Mon day and ElottOorootp. the, sorti*F, - troatdont, Prookllit Yell ; I TAissiaral lod $41a.04,7; &missls,' Job - FIFTH 'AND CIIINDTNUT Orsver Maker's, CeIMMEMIT : FEMME Mcw/ME MACHINES A NEW STELE—PRIOR EMP- This from the stone regairliss seerhedinii or:thread; it HOW, Fells, althea, aid. Btii4es in a - samifirstylei; dniehing each sewn by . its own operattiniOrithont red frown to ' , he hand needle, se ls , rooked by other alines. It Wilt do better sad cheiper eewang than a eeemstress cal, even if sin works for - one cola an hour. fe26 tf . 13:711116D !OR othoutas • Jackson, irsb Printer, " 111/TH, AND OBISTNIIT Weals A Pim Article. Tor mile by all Jolibiis; Ijinggbabi, ,;1414.118Y, 00Pds lii the every part'of whoiessiosigi Dipa; ' 'Noe MT. 497, and 197siskieowe.T, New Teri. E. - PETERSON & EROS., Nii. - 106 CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale Agents., ,tel 94( Sackson.'dib-Piintei - /INTEL /ND 0/188TNIIT mewing Machines.— gm improved POLIBLII.TUREAD, worrintsi equal to soy one Min dred4ollsr mashlos in Monodist. ItfeWNNARTIrAOLIA, ; No one ialied . to inziihae6tiniii: they In iie pezfortnenne - .._ ; r - .7 . - .- : - L. EL It AYMOND, Artnt, , °Mee at the ERmee-Parahthing store of John A. Mur phey do Co., No. 92_2 IMMIBTIWT Stmt. fe22-110 Jackson, TobPrinser; FIFTH AND ONEATNIITatreets Sett, Glassy, - ; pswa•lant Hair I—Oar - fair reakma who eovet a beatititit head of waving Might,, .should try HaTIZL , I3 X I.I3BTitALA Han RESTORED.; its as °leans's» n s hair; imparts to It a delicate _witness and brilliaaey yieldeta - it the dallalarattairratis - of tleyrerta Aold by sit druggists, and by =LEA - 13117:& tOt CHEISTICUT Streiti - Pbtlailpics:. T:relB.Bt: Jackson, - Job - - NIPTH AND offEBTl9l:ll.Btroetg getting .hlantslitesii-Prattta- Pateat_Deuble -THBPaO WINING 8,140M1003, having a new patent hammer attaebea t thit tains 'fee of hem or felt., PAde fiOia s2b to188'. 7 : lac lial4e,st wbolea4s of retail, at TO 011118TNIIT Street, seeend Hoot. 2 fen s w 8t - 0. P. 00N51811, WindeW Shades:— • _ - DDT& -BOADAND; - • -. -I.ANDSOAPDS, : DTDRAIT -9 . TRWS, _ - - . FUMED OMIT/DID, - ' DLAIN ,CANTRF.S;;WITWBOULDORA, - HUPP, WHITS, AND-ONUS HOLLAND • - ~..AND BRADT TrKTURDS. • A new and envied aseoetteent of Bbades,-Lnee, sun_ Dwain Curtains, Ociniees i , Binds, Pipe, Centies, Ipoof , , end Teeple of an libric ' , A large etooh of abovegoOde Wifteile foe /*Jai trade. .' The attention of dealers eolliffea _ W. - HINNY PATTIIN, .080 OILISTAVT street. fetZtapl2 Farrel, •Herthig, & V.., DI. Hoefltindta Calebt'Ated - - GERMAN BITTERS, -MIMED DT D. 0. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., .WILL•1111113011aLLY ODU LIVER COMPLAINT, NYBPDP3Li; JATINOTCY, Chroat or Nara Mes Debility, Distiaise of- the MI. , ri r eye,' and all discans arizioag from a disardersik L.rer or Stomach. . tattoos, Slotior, or Plottoring at the Pit of the Atomseh, Swimming of the Bawl, Monied and 4 4 r- ' @mit Breathing, fluttering at the Heart; Choking or Buffo citing Sensations when In &lying Pasture, Dimier of Vision Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain, in the Head, Deficiency in Perspi ration, Yellowness of the Skin and EIN, Pain the Side, Back, Chest - , Limbs. ,to., Sudden Jingles of Heat, Barn Mg In the Plerh, Biwa Instgiologs of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. A CLERGYMAN'S EVIDENCE. The fey. Thomas Winter, raster of the Rozborough Baptist Church, adds - hit testimony to the efficacy of that greet remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Demists's% Nervous Debility, de., HOOF/ADM] GETMAN BIT TERS : Da. 0. M. JACKBO3l.—Dear - Sir : I feet It doe to your excellent preparation, Hoofland's German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deserved reputation It has obtained. -I have for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder in my head and nervous system. I was advised by a friend to try a bottle of your German Bitters. I aid so, and have experienced great astricre expected 4elirf. My health has been very materially benefited. I confidently recomtnend - thaittleta when I meet with 'cases similar `to my own, Mod'have been armed by many of their good effecte. Respectfully yours, The Bitters can De had . of Druggists throughout the country, and of the proprietors, Dr. C. M. JACKSON & Co., 418 ARCH Street, Philittyphia. feltdBt•Wl t Dyspepsia.—'There la probably ao disease which experience has Ito amply praised to be remedia, Ale by the PRIUTITIAN SYRUP u Dyspepsia. The most inveterate forme of this disease hare been com pletely cured by this medicine, as ample testimony of EOM of our drat citizens proves. _ K. PRIOE William W. seen, Ferdinand J. Dreer, John 8. McMullin, Isaac Biliott. 'For sole in the city by 1. Brorsoorner littk sad Chestnut, sod Hansard hi Co., corner Twelfth nil Okeetnnt - • 1114141. WV • March 81, by Dr. Griffith. J.: P 2, at hie rerldence near Darby Pa., Mr. JOHN TAYLOR to Mre ABIGAIL WHITLOOR, of Princeton, N Oa the evening or the Id !patent, by Priende , Oere may, BURT'S DABBER to LIZZIN 0. UeNOOOK, both of this city. March 3,1859, by Res. 3lr. Boddarde, Mr. JOHN 3. BROOKS to Miss AD gLAIDE L. ROBBING, all of this city. On the Sd Instant, Mr. A. 11. 3 . 1:11141N, in the EtMb year of hie age. Due notice of the funeral will be given. Suddenly, on the let instant, of congestion of the lungs, It. 4TIRLIAG SY 'LEON, In the 37th year of his age. His Masonic brethren, and male friends In general, are invited to attend his funeral, on Monday, 7th inst., at 10 o'c.oek, from the residence of his mother, NO: 25 Dook street, without further notice. To proceed to Ronaldson's Vemetery. On the 2d Instant, JOHN ABRAHAM, Infant eon of Abraham andilarrlet Hass, aged 21 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the teeldenee of his parents, Eighteenth street, above Francis, this (Sathrday) morning at It o'elock On the 7th Sestina, ADLLINE W , wife of Augustus Damoulin, in the S7th year ‘f her sge. ' The relatives aed friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. S. tt corner of Tenth and Locust streets, this (bsturday) morning, at 8 o'clock, without further notice. . Ou the Ist teat., MIOHAEL 0. HINTZ, in the 63d year of his age. The relative] and Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the faneral. from his late real. deree, 1215 Wa ll ace attest, on Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, without farther notice To proceed to Ronald -1101,05 Cemetery, - - On the 2d instant, MARY, wife of Nicholas Beard, sr., in the 27th year or her age. Her - relatives and friends of the Grotty are respect fully invited to attend 'the funeral, from the residence of her father.iu-law, i. Beard. 8r.,N0. 1.581 Fifth 'street, above defferam; Enidey ftenkoon, at one o'clock, Funeral .to proceed to Odd Yellows' Cents. tern. Oa the 2.d instant, MART ANN PHTBII3, daughter of Adolphus end Mary A, Peters aged a yearn, 8 months, and 16 Jaya, - The relatives and frienda of the fatally are respect fully invited to attend the funnel, from the resident* of her parents, No. 2080 Calton ablest, went - of Twen tieth, on Bunday afternoon, without further notice.: TO proceed to ht. Harrel Cemetery. - * 1223ZIEiti A NeirAiliel• Pinion & Bonin 0000410 for the Heir. Photon & Bon's Coeidne for the Hoar. Phew: lk'gonis Maioltte for the Heir: ' Beat sod Ohespest'Artlele,- ,Bast and - Cheapest Arttste - _ For Dressing', Beatittryiag; Olesatig, For Dressing, BesOtifying, Clesning, Wm-Dressing, Beautifying, Oleardes, 'curling; sad Beetetin[, " ' Bantering the Bair. : Be.t.orhiqg the Heir.._ Inquire ter Algona', ioinia Sonoine. Inquire for Phi - don* Bernie . Beware of Counterfeiter . beireie denote:Jetts'. - Large Dollies, 'Fifty (Jude. - Smell Bottles"; Telenti•llve, Ceuta. Brain boitiei Tranti,five- ivri aIiIIOTBD TECNIIi IRON BABE WAREHOEBE NO. OStO OBJETNITT STREN'E. (yayna's Han.) as Constips lion, inward Piles; Fulness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity or the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach. Sour Erne- Boxßoaorolc, Ps., D.O. 24,1253 Marriage*. lOtatbs. T. WINTER