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'mai •oATiuillyildllath /Mb, at 10 At 14, ...,....,1, •-, . - -1100:116.1fALINAM, ea. -.I The - '1L:8;` ' &4611:-Soltinifiettp - ,11TATI 09.81014GTX, , r9doWite Milli'. flatilln,_wilk eall ?album:lay, Mar& 1- 1611t1 - 100 A - .'71. - ~• •----, -... .••• • - •„!: ~..? ,- . ., - ,•slwi iplendie firit.claiM Side.wileif SteesiMitipir .Xii '-IiTONII Steak and STATM OFWBOSIII& L now- run, tisejoef.ii oie j eles rdio; thve'fordifog I 'lles.dai So* Mu bleetion withitlit eolith lied &WM west. ' ' . 'fl :racl 4ll otok4r4 1 1 110 1 0 11'16419E signed every, - • At beth Charleston indifliainMunth 'tlitere 'ships cow neat with steistwin fad ilierldi,.ind With railro a ds, dro.;, Jer,all likeliest* the South - and 'Southwest, sold edth the ANARIDOStR'IS&& B 44 for Aiii.4.; on • tha 4th. 'and 10th ;ef'every month , "-... - ' - 'L l , t;. ,„ • •." -', --:-- 1 3 1010114. ANDIIO6IO..- -* '' -' ' - ', ' . ..., : : - _,.:Mitedri - iWight'at.'an'Airersge of ir, pot cent.' baba eeklioelslitited . whip labia'," ..,•---,.._. : "..-- - ..,: : ..1„.-,•.: 1, - •- ' 4- =. ,. . --,- " ,- ' ' ilStilliANOS. , 3, . fr - - 1 _. ~" ,11446 A And 'filature* ca large 11f 9 9 64199•03 ' u oo d 9 ,shipped Soutti:Will'haletted to be lower by .. these ships ;Men beTiatillui seise* .... .",.-., I - :".,- - = - -.L.. - . Paallil4" i l iff! °.- •.9 1 . -11 - * . -,' " l63 * s il i .-- -: : °it " °° 1 f o =iidie ‘ iii,4i9eioilkii," - r iiseut year .... 80 1 4 ; laketi,llarsitta.•44l4.l4C ;',,... -- 4 r ,44:4 .44.40,4' - .,.60 60, itlfdeWtklialsetalsi_NewOrlfAns - - ' .:-• - ' - 4910. ;4i , ,-.o*:- - ilifi l i - i - ,,;.P k Mobile "-• — • - li.V.'.:.'.':.4 . ..-. 'DO 00' ~,,i,. t ,„..,,,110, - ,•. - .'. ..:', Montgomery:.. 4~ .. ... . 26 00 n -!:,.. - .4 - ,• - 4J)ik , T-, - ;,- -, --;' , -.AlbanY,llittl'" - 4 - 44./. - .'4.'.. 4 4'4' 24 00 • - :..,"- .2 •l'rpii - ,'"4; ,-.- - 1- -oeltilabas - , - . fil . ..' ' ''•-"- - . -2866 - ..P.9. ~- ...., '. .Y - . - .Abash!; ilie..`. 4. -- ,: . ,`, w4 - .. , .....r.': 23 Oil , :„T - i4,•.'.. , 'D0',. - ..T.‘,17-, --!, Naomi. Oa . - 11',.."•41 - 41 .. 4'4'3 .•• -. 2100 00 , ~ .- -' ,",1 ; •.:- -f :s; D 0... .1, .1. -. 4.4.4t.iihn;- , -—f 23 on, t ..•` • ',..• ~' ino 5-1 ~_ • ....• - Piaouitiq nisr... - 4 •' •- , - 2300 - i -, •.4 - ."'1 04,, .. ' ,.-L ,, - , -. .lanlisonvillt, , lflA4..:i : • 2100- ,,„:•.-;. ~.:Tici- , ..,-.., .`..i..; .flerilmilhuii Ina' " ' • 2100 idif;ilbilla Of fisting Allied sated the Ship bee imilid.' ' = re..!.6lofridght receteidostful day of salling. - . • . • -• - ,";24,P5ir., feeighbor piesaitelPl3l7 lo -.-= - - • ••' ' ' ,--'..-..•-•'-'•,..-,.--,---• .. , :i'...' , .._._,._ - ' --,-. lhllithiteot aitner 11311111.1% end OftEBTNIIT. - ;'• ..•Agente in Obarhstos. T. /3: A.'S. Q : BUDD. „ •• , ..-- , qt.7...q.,-..itamnusis4o 410 OW/MISR* CO - 77 , RO YAL AKEII;O4:44)- mAx.i. , STRAW _ : -- . - • • .. . . --,•,:.-- „- Roar anti, ivar. re Ltrzoroot4 -‘ .- , • 1 "-''''cilfer Cibitt Piiiiiite4-.4..44. .... '4 ... 4 .... -4/90 - '... ' • -..-` •-blecond'Oalke ?Waage., " ' - -•- '• • - ' -- - MI -!','-..."-'''' --' s , aoieursiroif.,-*O ileSsiioou. - • - j„, ,,- - 1 ,01 1 ),,d Cabin go/wage; 444,..1. - ..... - 3 . ' ... :: . i Oa - 3 ri,-I‘.oo.lo•bisi,-Piiostie* ''- - • -"- ' 10 .theithillleorn4latitOneiiltattlalifax; -•-. . • SWABIA.; Copt: liiilliins, , CANADA `C.aPt - .l.Ans. 'A B&Orit 4:Cla_pt. J. Steno,: •a.stattio.,4; cant, Miller.. `AtitA - Alapt,'W.o. - '1.014 .. MIAGAWA.,fIapt, -Ander :7o=oA fisit.'66,utnon, • , eon •1'..---.. .. -, • ~ - -- :"rix:l - 1,-, 1- ~,•- -- t=, i„',. •,--- 6. sintdiA, Capt. - J, intOdni _ •- I, Thinin pool carry *elegy while light aS inast4M44; 41101:go - 0.14boorthow ; :red ori pert bow,- , '• --. ':- , . rAffA&A;•.f. ,sksg,.)fitoreii lloetort, 'Wednesday, Jam- 96_ - Liftll7liitti;-- , :::„..... -fronslill9/14 ,11Vidnesidan lieb:11: 1 AiellittlClA,Milbar* f -,,- - ..._ Salton, : Wednesday,- lob. SO , I alBlO5. Stiabion t ' 7 . ..,q b Yuthl: lo- 10 1 11014 0 Yi / 01 ch 2 . 'O44I6AMAI Lang,- . .., ii" BOttot, Wediresday, March 9, ,1111160.. 1 4; -- Leitsh; -!e, . -ii..M York; WedneeditY, Mame 36 - - '454414411t0we v „,,- - - Plato% Wednesday , Mouth 20: ' , `:':.Sertlfsitiot *cared until, paid SM.., -. , - -• ',Au' 61 9teriencad Bergeog ea board. -; -Thßnwners of there ships will not be accountable for , Otildi'fillier, - *Moo, Specie,- Jpereirb &recline &tone/ or lifetals.:nalias bills ,of.,liidiog, are signed- therefor' andltheyilite.:thelsof ii/i . eintit„expreellett.- Mir. freight' -I'illi"*O':6Pßl.f.49 ,- --. , V..• •, , - ..• . , .•1•111.224if .5., , ,,- -,-- ,„,',. Ivoincaiiip,:i.ii9 . .atilirseii: - . t•'•'T " I „- *:, -rf armt, , ,ItIMIXO.N . O;,VI4 -- ...-N OR - '`'. • ' :„, r .N.:CITYPOINC:;-'Bl,Eatitt AR. if , r'&11 4.1-'l.lf /4/2 , 1N1610.14,.411ti0n atestOrlllo' Chilifshitt ;•,i, toriht -atoomohlpr..4o" ma -- &VERY -W2D9MBDAX. linill 61611J#Ditn-.44 & Wolook A. N.,' ditil'arkttioroOttol6,-- '- , - - , ItittOlteti;ooitaiit'i.-i,Aeus.. . . . • _ .'? PIIN9I,OILIf,Ant, .0 aptain D. Teal. - .. . • ""•01TY - Or IffilELMO&D„Ceptain Z. Mitchell:. .., • ..- Then fins ittarostileaslellt pall - , a. , Odle. 'natal* ImedsOnielyfltied lip for paiursegers, - hariog saloons on • dealt, ate provides yrittt Prarile , a Potent Idetallto Life Itaitte, , ltte "Prieirrers, ho.. and no pains Or expense spaild for - the comfort earety of pamengere sad the iptiteitla at gdelda:- . *:-• -- '' - - - , , ;Thlelbseoffiretheinkliest;:cbeepeet, Soil,moet to* feeteblisienteiter paseengeos;:and_ Is ; in adrenal) of any 'ether tor; itiostoh - Atoa itootiosioj•tor freight to the * Whr or Titahito, North Corollga L otrtyonitoseso. - - , - „ , :dirfarpiiihittomit hrthtillaa. -'-.. • . , -., . I,misrphr - ttfoatoono or,rotoraborip,melar ittttiotod. ' -v',DEC•“ - 1 1 0folt_1Viariltitaid`toted:„.• - ' :, ' f f.,- - ...' ~ ; =',, T igt.14101, 1 1331it?.,- ; 7 4-.- . .laehenriAgent,;,!_,. i, • iod,ik:ihti-- ---,-,:.-:'' . - ',-t-,..""- 112fortb,1011ANyall. is:: STEATIU, TO :GLA:SGOW; : LIVER; 1. 1.0014. 13ELYABT,• .. DUBLIN . ,. • ANp LONDON ID Y - wttho at detafffor $BO. - ...,..... i.. - 1046M1411,1eketa, good foraix monthil i to either of the labove,plapAii, brat/ atesaisr - of the lase; 400 for the ',,f9twatripi'aut 'Oat WA: -,-,•.. -•' •. , , • _. - .[,. .-•-.., ,..--,,,,, , , 1 , .- -,,---,,,,---: trans Yaw 701111[. -,•-, • ; '•' , iebkopw, Thoinvin, ' • Saturday , Jan 22,12.03194 It lidhibargli..flonniaing - , &ii - day 4-..- Feb. 20. 12 oiolosit M. ;144a1603,eri-TboloacmiSatiarility, Match 190.2 iyolook, M. _.._,,"!. . -:, Flom actrota.'----- , • .__ • " . ~,,rorsoortop.- t hinitnlng;•llotontoryarattArr rad. ratorgow, Thomeoap Eliddtd,iy, February •Ip. • Edatbarigh, Ouonatoie.l3aturday, March 19: '',-, I. ' _..: ..iii.TIBAO PANSLOR. - , „ :, 1 !! ,.- .J1 ,- ..r '',- fc , ", -Plop ai.ts ativr. , _ p rom., i foonailith-'-oOokrit aroviihmo..., • a - , {f44 Olotor:1 ,- ;' - ..- 4 ‘ . - " -. "'"e;' - -:- " ‘:6 - •• - • . i . 4: - ..sm no Moundai . itii wit h - cook e d pro visions • Xi 00 V Oldldrins ender 42 yearn of age half fare; Infanta In ,F014n 3 1914 flee; • • : "r" , -•- ''- - i•-letarn:tieketa available within six .moothe, by any. touner of:thin pas: ..• ,•'• - • • -- -' lirititiads:e.v. ...•.... . Kee . Steerage. ' , ' 960 _-":. A'Aeleerleimild Surgeon attached to oath SteLtmel. • I- 101. ffelghtoi'pliassge oprity t0 , .- - - ~ , . - , .'Y WOHNNAN, A:, qtt., =Namur „atretot, Pliiladel., • :-.^, NOBENVJOBA10;10-att r oidtrai, Nirtr'Nork.:. - . . ',JIMA', 4 •LorrErihunelinnnien wontriatturafire,' • , :clfii -•-.... '-,',.'••_. '-- '.'2 .-- .•':":: - =. '..'... _:• -; -••- .:- ••• - 1 '' 4 ' ''' 4- ' - ''' - '-'lO iuii . . iitili'%iimeto:: 'Cimstiwirt ,gitors WHIBBEY =lll2l :41plutintintal. rpm 'SECOND' TEEM of the Session' Is A, ',FMK INETITUTII will commence February let "Apply utthe Regain, 8. X. earner THISTIINNTH 'and PILBIORT." BTIWART, Principal. -1631..ty , - VRITTE,NDEN?s,.. PRILADS LP Rt.& 1301thilliallt&I, GOLLTrail, sortitenst 'corm al ,0111111TIOTT arid' SXVINTE iltrehts. . • • • An Institution &signal to fighting oton for AO: TM% Stlfirtiligg., ,, • - • - • •=,-, • „ „BOARD or TittligrziEL • B. B.A301:1401,, , !male Uoaktal, floorge II: Smart, David Mime, John Bparlairk, David S. Brims, . bow Maker, • , .11,V.Vonions, ' ' lvederiek Drown, inoott,. ivatime 8 / 1 3BION8 after pp September 16th. -Bach Student has INDIVIDUAL • DISTAIIO7/01154 this Inetitution, and a Diploma from here is the beet re' coMmendationa young can have, for obtaining a ,good sitatation.,aiii - - ONDALOGI - nay n,a '‘ d on ,p,pplleat,loA at the - - , , seE4f AAPYANT ?c, STSATTON's NATIO AL MBECAPITILE 'COLLNGICB, located at Phila.. dolphin, 8. 3. corner 'SEVENTH and CHESTNUT; New 'York,..Bulfalo, Cleveland. and Chicago. Burin. formation, call or eend for Catalogue. - fee -ft Va. MARK', EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, P. 7 LOCUST, 'wart of Sixteenth., , . The next &talon begin on TIIESDA.T, Nebrairy Information rinvbeting file .debool may be obtained " application to liter. T. AND 11.11146 HARIII8 0 j ' a24lf - ' Priaelpal. . . _ . SPRING GARDEN AOADEMY, 1,4_ N. N.norner EIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Bfa. 'COMMKROIAL PAPANTMENT,--Seek•kaep Ing i n all Me varlet. Tories j -preparing Student! thorotighly foesitstations lily branch of business;` Plain and. Or ' nareentalWriting 1 Commercial o'l°llll%4l6ns , la& and , 'Concepondenee. No institution in the Iluited States 're . a rt e m , in n ore t o horougA 'and .prectisel tootle. In this p e tri teaching is done in classes, and is open 'DAY and NI/MING. AN D ,nlingted.- mkrilniknoAL " CLASSIOAD DEPANT MIINTi7-(Beparate Yrein the above.).—Young' Men and Boye programed for any grade of anllnglish and Oise. ' 644 xdP- 0 0. 1 0 13 -i Yin thatriStißaidinS, Writing, Cram. - War, Geography, Arithmetic, _Philosophy, foe:, Anolent and Modern , L B,3rith all the higher Oolleglate Studien,- Bigo4ll of 'months commence September let, cod February let.,Popfle received et any time be fore or after these dates and charged snoordbigly. Cats- , NOtieftWAWgros, F. DOPILICAVy LONE}, Prinalpal SF:SNYDER :LEIDY.L-J.4.?..- M. LEIDY, Pihroliale et i.E OY SEOllljllll3 , AOADRHY, Radian/3MR STR.EiT i neer aim) where% knowledge of . ' ' • WAITING, 1300.1140XPING, and ABITHICITIO la made certain to every pupil that may eater, - • , - 'AOltpite4Y, ',open' day sad orating. rto22 ilroksys. CA,PP,'- - 228- DOCK - Street, above Wairoti,STOOß SHOWERS, and dealein in Mei aantlie -Paper wad' seenrltlbe generally. Attend . the Brokers' Board, datikiarid All'all 'orders for the pur chase or eels of 8T00118,•BONDB, - jatir RoD ILL! - UAL BEITATE , BRO/1.111.• Money Loanod'on Bond and Mortgage. 00ltoottons promptly made. •' NORRISTOWN, PA =lll VELONISE & 00., 011101111 AND NECIIIANaII BRoxima, No. 410 South THISO Btreet, ' - • lbttotatik a rbiladialt&fx eaningi '..ft!ttbo A little, but often,'fille the Peree.3, VRANICL.TN S A.VING FUND—, N 0.186 South' BOVIATH Street, between . Chestnut and Wobint, Philadelphia, pays all deposits on deinandr • Dolomite& money gemmed by Government, State, and City Loads , Ground NRents,Nor& , ge.gesota:• This Company deems safety better than latge proate, aonsequently'will rnti no risk with do. polite& money, hat have it at all times ready to return Wilk 6 per rant. interest to the owner, I as they have always done, This Company never einalesimarried• or; lines; and bilnori can deposit in'their - own- right, and much depotite can be withdrawn oats by their eonsent. Charter perpetual'. -- Incorporated by the Vat* of Pentosylvanialwith authority to ready" mm ney from trustees and executers. - ' LABGN AND SMALL SUMS BBONLYND.' Office open , daily from 11 to 8 o'clock, and on Wednesday arelEattitdeyoveniugs until 8 Wolk. PIitYOTORS Jacob B. Shannon, ' ••• Opus Oadirallaller, John Skinnier, George Burrell bialaosLW. Flom, - • Edward T. Gra% Gewis Ernetbhaar Henry Delany, Nichol/Itittenhonhe, - Nathan listieWey, Jos.itilatherthwaite = EpLirdraDlaacherd, . • -- • = Joseph - W.` .1p ' • JACOB 11. SHANNON, 'President; OVADOL, IVIADWAIAIbiIti Treasurer dl.B-y • 1 , : . • , 1 . - A Dollar eavedla:tlriee'wnedri, AVING , -FiniD.--:-112fITED STATE TRUST 00111PArti atvttie MID asoktrallaT Large and , anal uneivad, and pald buk on de •111114, *most Douce, lota yrry psik OUT 1,61Ta1l froad,tha day of dept./4bl° the daratlrithdrawal: 06ion hours from &until 6 *Wank nolory air, sod fa 1110211,4711 GE from 7 , until 9;n*alook. DBANT6 for dahr an LNIVRad, /Mand l and rdaddand tram .61 atwarda: l - , Praddent--eriPIIIIN It. cßiarrorio Treatuu:-`IIJ:Nr rilsa. • lartrilUt QAVING FUND-41FR nu VENT. LN. .7. TRILIST.NATIONAL WWI' - -TRUST 00M. !AMT.—WALNUT BTBIET feIIITILWX9R CORM OR TM/RD,' PaIIoiDELPICIA.• inoosrooosin isi Tan Roan Ramsnizatizo. Money Is reeerlyed in agy tuat,losge sr szooO, and fa Must paid Manlike -40 bit dezxrit*o the doy with &oval. The °See is :Open every ,dei, froi n 9 o'clock In flu morning till 9 o'eloot !tithe evening,. end, on 11011142 1/41Ti1reds1 eireeinde till 9 oTolook. .. 4- . 1102CMIXRIVL:131011 7 .111; President,, • MART BILYIIIIIII, 171001'1009411. • 111. I.,lloo A lleoretery.; ... „ .„_ U ,- ' staftfelit _ ..‘ • . . .. Hopi..U•aly L; tarese, . L. nroll Brililiefy Ildwerd L. Oartar, , -.-. Jost* B. Bert ,„ : Robert /1411199444 —' /rands M. .... , - lisnal.ll. Ashton, - - - JoloSph 17erked , - 0. Landreth Manna, , Henry Dlaenderifet. . , Money to received and payments made dolly. . The 'woodmen** are inedil in - conformity with 11 Onrialone of -the' °bolter, In MAL MATS 1.103 T 19/0118,osOuprn UNTO, ant 11114 lest aces emir( Hee lug will slosle 12151210 perfect !security to the devoid tore, and which cannot fall to give we:anew and its MIRv to this Institution. ' , . ,ent.ir Igarbwass L'ADt LIFE iPARIIII7G AND VINTSIATING WAIL1110118N; SUCOMONO se e. i IGUilitElp. 'AT. removed from our UM stand iii Walnut "street to the LAROB STOR), No: 1010 ;CHESTNUT street. a few dims 'below the M. Lawrence Hotel; where ticti eld Mende end the pull° are resPeetfully invited tc :examine our ,eztunalve .4took zof Warm Ate Purnimes, Booking flanges, Bath Boilers, Itegletere, Inameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Crites, ho., ice. We are , sow mattufaotoring OMILSOIPS 'OBLEBRATBD PAZ INT NBW COAL GAS CONSOMME+ PURNACH, the most powerful and economical Beater • ever invented, tad rutted to Mt "Wieser Milo,' new said beautiful pattern' of Low Do Orates; and Parlor Coal Grates of AU OW and patterns We have alto commenced the manufacture a: SNAIsrSLE Lk STONE • MAA'T'ELS from Pilaw tyleania. Slows. These Mantel were awarded a -SPECIAL P.REM/UM at the late Far and Ezhi' Utica of the Rankliwinasiture of Ws city. - The{ ipprepent ell the rare and beautiful Ithrtcula MUMS. 'me not Injured by Smoke, Coal Oar, Oil or Acids) and are sold Wholesale and,Betail, at much fen price Man Idetrele: gollend aes them, • z - • AIINOLD & wasont mbrir.lll,l4" Superintendent ' I ' 3 / 1 41 00 1 . 4 . *MIL Villits-PU, , • , - t_tittlYWAN.E.--The subisinilsers, 'COM- B:A 111DIE1ON LIBBIOILiNTIS for the Woof BOP-IDM LND DOMESTIO..HANDWAILII, wonld respectfully - salt the attention of the_ trade to their stook, which they are awing et Driest rates. Our assortment con; eistiv in pastor—. - Ohatnni - of all khuli—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Oz, Cow; Tiftk, Back, Wagon, Rase, Tongue, Look, Ship, Vie, DollOhithes. The celebrated " Nonle Nalls Stone and She* ilannsiers. si and other Anvils; Solid Box and other ;Short and ions handle, try Sans round and oral Slake • - (CMerttni superior Biles and Rasps; Bed Senn. 4 (.lleeelatar garet 7 True; Muting Tabee. Oen:, Gram, and XriarleyttLea ; Ray, Corn, and Btu* Nay, Minnie, Tanners' i and S padin g forks. • Bakes and Rood; shove ls and Spades, of all kind& - Tacks, %lasi/Dine, Clout and /lashing Nails. 'Cart end Wrought Butt' Hinges, Screws, Loafs of all kir& OutleryiLaina and Pumps, Axed, MitchetaiNans lava, times, sad other Tools,-. D.o. - , rtit. O. LBW'S' & BON, - . No, 40 DOidariCßoß Street Wray; ettlatiTalo. RtiDERT-.BIiOEMAKER 1030.03.111.1 DRUGGISTS, Idennte , iln ' rers and Dealer -. PAINTS, VARNIBB:IE, sent WINDOW GLASS, Nertbeest co inn FOURTH and SAIDS Streets, Pbiledelphts. go% Agestm for the tel. of SO 611abretod Votelh mb9R•tf. ' , ANEW AID 14P9RTAN'1` DISCOVERY. PRENTISS'S WASHING AND SCOURING sarwritlrtllonr , • • ' PATENTEDJIINB 12; ISCB ' This Important divan:en , has lust been patented by the United Stites, stud it !snow onitfidontlyrecounnoUded .to klanufaeturers, Housekeepers, and others. • It Is a taboo-savingPrSpArstlon, and costa tent than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes: • While It cleanse., Tliltene) - PurifieS 'Ordton, Linen,, and Woollen goods of every description, It will not Injnre the moot delicate fabric,. • tortlficatea of its value lava' been given bYisorne of thi loading manufacturers of the country, as well tulby Many reliable botiekeeaera and . : - - Ilinufsotaredb'y,..the:ratental; and for ale by SAMIIBI: GRANT, Jrc., & CO., !f l4- . Rat dOUTII 'WATER BTBEET,' • syn..-At n , ; - rultannannia, 111(11pBERT - -PALETITORP,' ATTORNEr= lAirk+ AT-LAW, 516 WALNUT ;Moot, mboto Righth EkUsdelphis, faa•Eliu - ; 12'; rya A -1 • IFELM, : It Ia: N 3I: 3Li 1 4 0 4 - ; ; P111;011 . E.11.4 - PREA ; SATURDAY, :MAR ; C;R • litottrance CEoinpqince. VASTERN INSURANOg OOMPA.N - 1.- . OPPICE No. 6 EXIIIIA.RGR. ;" Aortioitain ClasrvaL Broca.: a POMO° CAPITAL ETD= BUBSOIIIII2D ~ /00,000 0 AAAAAA PAIVITIIAL• /IRE RlMCfron Merchandise and linildharel, mAitrx II RIBES on Veeeels Oirgoes and - Yralghte, INLAND TRANBPORTATION RISES on Wall per, Rallro de , Canals, and Steamboats, taken rut Divinable The Board of - Directors (in order to guard - ikiainit any serious calamity, and thus afford greater security to the toured) bane resolved to lake no more than Itive Thousand - Dollars on any, one risk ideal will be promptly and liberallinettled. , DIRECTORS. , ' • Andrew Cochran, ; Robert B-Walker, William ingrain Brown, Attach' Lukens, ' , • Richard G. Stateebury, . George Cookman, Peter D. Myers, Charles Boy, , Themes Ram, • . Jacob Reed, Robert F. Taylor, WO. Btotesbdry, .-; ANDREW COCHRAN, President. Wu. Isaias' Dime. 'Vice President ;Tell.tt GREAT WESTERN TRW:IRANI:IR-AND • TRIER COMPANY. • ' • ' ' ORRICE IN OthltiPANY , B .DULLDING, 401 wawa, • WI'RERT. CAPITAL AND MIRPLUS. $276 ass 03. Insures against Lou or Damage by 3111Ii,MARIMM, ' CARGO, and INLAND INSURANOI9. DIRROTORO : - Charlie 0. Lathrop, r , W illlam Darlisig s , Arazander - de; Traoy, ' John-O . Raptor, JAMS B. Smith, ; Dabs llulehuret, John Yodges J. R. McOdrly, ' Thomas Pottor, Thos. L. Gillespie, Charles Harlan, , Daniel L. Collier, Jonathan 7. Bloanro.i.- 0. 0. L TRUOP, Preildent. " .WM . DARLING, Wen Preelden4 JAMB WRIGHT,. Belly and To:w 41 aver /10-dts tt INSITRANOE - 0614PANY OLTHR MTN ON PENNBILTANIA-31.1111 AND.MA:• ILINH INI3II.IIANOE—Nn. 4 JIXOLIANOS BITILDINGS. Chartered in 1794—Capital 1200,000—Assets,; /anal sz9 1,1608,5047,440.40.100, . All invested itiaoundund available aecurlthas—oonti ime to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, StOeb or Northam/Ise, &a.; on liberal terms. . . . ,••„ Sh , BIBBOTOBiIs . - • • Henry D. errerdi George H. Stuart, ' • Sinieon"Toby, - ' Samnel Grant, Jr., - Charles McAlester, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, • Thomas B. Wattson, -John B. Budd, Henry G. Freeman, William II White Charles 0. Lewin, ` • 4. , ; 1 1 6 6. cii=son, . Ira frIERILEED, Priaddest. Triituft Hazels. Beeretary.. ieg-wfrat.t.t. 4AFEGTIARD INSURANCE COMPANY, ~... 8. A. Corner of FIFTH and WALNUT Street, Phil...labia. , Capital paid in (securely Invested) . ' - $2OO, This 00 Bplus This Company having been ihorougly reorganised, in new ready to make Insurance upon all kinds of • pro• party • merchandise, eco , - against LOBl3 or ILIIHAGI I BY VBE ONLY, upon Severable terms. , • • - - DHIZOTOBB. ' ' 4edo ls N. gaoler, .• Hon: 8. B. Crutbicg Francis Blaekburne, ',Charles P. %drone, • Solidi P. Xing, . Alum J. Baldwin, '' XB. English, J. A. H. Hes h ronek, - George H. Levis Aaron (Bose, , ,Joseph E:litidfold ' John fd: neva, John Prentice, ' Matthew Belay, Edward Wiler, , Alex. 0. Lawrence • , P. E. Birckhead, . . Alfred 0 11 1 P, :- 7 • Henry E. Foote. ' Wan. B Forbes,' , • .IAOOI3 . Xi/BLAB, President, HANBY B. Poole, Secretary. . Purz.auurrus, 800. 23d,1858 . ' d 2841 AYERIOAN FIRE, INSURA.NOE CO. - /NcO.IBPO4.I2!RD 1810 VHARVIR,FRE PZTVAL., . . No. 810 ,WALXIIIT Street, above Third; Philadelphn Mitring a large geld - up Ospital OWE and &naafi Invested in eonnd and available &auntie*, contiausto Insure on Irelllige, Stores, M Yorniture, em Vessels In Port end their Cargoes , end - other Re= Property. All Looses liberally and promptly adjusted. AIINOTOMS. George Abbott, John T. Lewis, TohnWelsh, &spar W. Morrie, ' Samuel 0. Norio; ~ , trainee II„Oampb411, Patrick Brady, ` , -...... Idnuml e. Dot ll b. Charles W-..foultney. . - ... , ' GPO = ABBOTT, PlUddent. PIEIGNAS 111,MILBp3. Searetsrit. pat." LI • CiTY INSURAME QOALL'AII X, fitt. 110 BoaIkIIOIIIITIT, Street, , , - • CLIIMT3III rEI.PBT - IFAL. , Ospitel g $200,06. • • Or Md. Privileged to insure iiothl anited ed, eanually-or perpettanyi' Personal Property, annually,. or fors lees period; take Merino, Inland, and Life Inaarenoe Risks; receive De. gaits; koid Trusts rad& rautsrasulties-, W.SEBSi President, B. 0. TYLER, Vice President. ,' J.W. ktioffini, Secretary. DlllOllOlB. 8.10.4 Weeks, Bon. W. D. Beibry; Z. W. Pomey, J. W. Bonder , - P. B. Bindle, 0. B. Sicking, James Wstsrm, J. L. lintohimen, Ludiatn Metthevra, 3W.aGy Stokes,, • G. quer. • William Curtis, ! • ,_,INSUR.A.NCIE"AND TRUST GONT PANS.—The T SRN MUTUAL LIM itIBURILISTA, COMPANY. Northeast Omar of Tunurriwtrtpuurtl etzeets. ' , /MUM LIM for Short Or 'rot , the wbOi l Wit of Alifik.gtente &nannies sad eadonnientLe4iir 'ewes itiltest gitate; and' ihakes etratriote brans on thoooatingeneles of Life. They sot se: Eireentoss ; ,&43r.inistretoss, Aseigoelei, Trustm, aad finastinis, _ Diadol - - llatnnel Heafasoln poste', - • -arllllam Martin, illobard B. Newbold, James .11. treYarlamit, T William P. Hooter, • Zoseph H. Trotter, William U. Kent,,Jaws Bustoo; , parauel 0, Awry, Theophllaa -', Charles Hallowell, Edmond A. Sander, - Henry C. Towsuseod,' , , Crolol L. Hokhistpoo t Godolphin Kant, - - 'John W. HOrndr, William IL Carr, B. Aroher, Edward T, Mott,' grouts] J. Christlak, WWI= Roberto*, Joseph M. Thome., Warmer Ig. Boom John G. Bremer, M. S. - Mohler, Zastoo. - - - DAIUML A EU Pro/Meal,' r" SAHLUAL M. STORM, Woe Pres% lowa W. nolliZOS,Btletetari , , 01444'; pußg AND 'INLAND ' BIS/18.-1 1 "AM,, 7.llol3ltAlialf COMPANY , •••. Capital • • • • 1100 000. , (Orpsiieed maga the Agt or Assezolay' relative to Irr emcee amperage, passed ikpril2d,lBll43.) Ofilsa, 411 011ISTNIIT st., Phlladelphla.' DIB)1( . :111H12. 1582111191 *Light, ' .. ' .:Henry Lewis, Jr., : • IL William W. Walters, • ,D.'E.Biro-ry, .oharleslllelundson, 'Jelin W. Braman, - Jacob W. Stout, A. U. Rosenholm, . Barclay Lippincott John B Ellison, • • ,', George A: West, , W. W. Knight "- ' - , - --. GE07.13.11 W. "DAY, Preeldenea WI. BLANOHAED, Booretary. , -, , jal2-y INELKWARE METTITAL ,SILF,E I VZ R &TRANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TitE 'LEGISLATu.II.B . . OF PENNSYLVANIA. • OFflO2l S. B. CORNER TUIRD AND WALNUT % , Streets, Philadelphia. M main B „INSURANCE•- ..v • ON VIES/ALS, -, CA CO .` 'Po all parts of the World.: - , FREIGHT, . INLAND INBURANUES • • ' 1 . On Goods, by River, Canals, Lieges, and Land Carder, to of parts of the Union. •t,•• , PIES INSURANCES On Merchandise generally., ~ On Stores, Dwelling Houses, fro ' ' MEETS OF TUB 001EPANE, ' v November 1, 1858. -i l- Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate $ 71,86.180 Philadelphia City, and other Loans v 221,050"80 Stook in Railroads and Insurance Companies 25,802 60 Dills Receirakie 251,686 88 flash on hand ' - 421,087 85 Balaneft in hazels of Agents—Premiums on • - Marine policie6 remaily limed—Ana other i. debts due the Company.."... ............ OLN.IB 14 . , . • ...------ „ _ $698,804 10 - William Harlin, Joseph ft &Sal, Edmund A. Bonder, John 0. Davis, John B, Yenrogir, Georges. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. M. M. Huston, Wm. 0 Ludwig, Rugh (heist Spencer Wlleakm, , ChArlealtelley, Et. Jonas Brooke, Jacob D. Jones, WILLIA THOS. 0 HENRY LYLRIIRN, •• HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE DMZ. RANCH COMPANY, No. 412 WALNUT fitted, ;Philadelphia. ' DIESIPPORB. • Thos. L. riders, Wm. N. Leehh, •- ' , T. Edgar Thomson, 'Robt. W. D. Truitt, W 4 Beldwin,Hamlin ~ Toh ht n O. :muse, / 11, H. Bhlllingtord , ; A. J. Buckner, C. E. Spangler, t 'John W. Beaton, IL H. Houston, ' William Baignel, Wm. R. Lore, 1 , ' =twin Booth, Ohorles T. II ortoiq John Garrison, Team Myer.,, B. 8, Warne. - . i' 2 President—TUODlAB L. Lug , mts Vice President—E. 8. WARNS. fisteratary--ONARLES A, DUE. . - ' leCii-ti Plena fangs OLLICKERING & SONS, - : = NiNUPLOTURIRS OV • OBANDi SQUARE, PIANO-11/RTES. WAR/111190M 1307 011$8171til" STMT. °mutantly In store a large stook of ens SEA Tl pus. And UNEQUALLED IMAM/ NNTO. We bAvo been awarded, at the different llahlbition in this eenntry , and Europe, 35 GOLD AND SILVER FIRST-02480 15,11DAL8. • t Adday fITPIANO FORT ES. Alfa melted, an elegant di:wad BATS Di , k. NUNN"! it OLAILK, lIALLIVS, DA VIS /a Co:, axed dALi CO. Sq'ILNOS. *VEL9DI- OHS 'of 'bait quality, at • - J, 11. Gouge, H. A. Goma SIMS= sal 011413 T I. PIANO—FORTES •OORREOTLY TUNED by 0: 44. BARG,ENT.- tatiatsotion warranted. Orders left at No. 804 01:1E8TNUT8treet Terme., $l. ' Twelve Tears' factory enerlento jw4.2tri* CIEOHGE WHITELEY, No. 185 Smith VI MOWS Street, otters Tor sale, ba Boo* only— A. Stigmata Brandy, 1857, Pale andrllark. • ;ulna 'Robin Oogoao, 1856 and 1817. Union Proprietors , liognao, 1855. Met, Oest , lllont & On pogogajggo, la6T, iB6B. A. Camas Itooltalle, DO% Pellerotaln Rochelle, 1858, to arrive, Marton & 00: lingual), 1665, 1551,1818. Jamaica Bum, S yearn in Bow!. , Ste itart'a notah {Mislay. • • • , Burg:nay Port Wine. r • - • !Holly fdadeiraMine.: - - Beidelek Obampagne. parte and oltitai A full imortraent of Olaret Wine, in eases end eaelui, to arrive. 4,16-Bm* „ Fin SPiETTS•y):IRPETEINE in MILF store and for oalo , • O. O. VAN ADIIIINON, 72, 104 North WaLWITSSO. Lt ire,ss SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1869. ItkiTELLIGENVE. I . Signs of-Revival in Englansl: l i)leanings from transatlantic, papers and corress poiilence load us ,to Isar. that the aspeot of the religious world, in England, is brightening. Signs of, religions • awakening are evidently becothing mire numerous apd eignitioant., - In several of the larger towns, Loads, Liverpool, Birmingham; and others, Dr. Pomeroy, of this country,bas recently' • narrated' before immense audiences the'vrondors of the reiriValth America: Powerful appeals Mashie' 'belnt, made 'through the newspapers by same of their Went diVines, the•issiinence of which to 0 .. i.', ready apparent: -Extra, meetings for prayer are .noer being held in many towns, and a Biriningheris .sisirespondent Writes that ditir4ita residenc e there ofihirti years ' he. as' net witneased so hopeful a sti4o of things in religion as is' indicated at the pessent time. The way to more potent matilesta. Sens is being prepared- through Mita ;humble, eslinestieocialgraYer, in,whicits' all Christians are Ming; Ono gentleman, writing from England, " I have hear& for the first time limy life, Ali- this ;town, Episcopalians and members of the Sekety of Friends pray in our easeniblihs.',' The ,pritjudioos against this spiritual movementf on the' 'part of the wealthy ariatoeraoy, of the Church of Ragland, are deep rooted, and ire , mild to email , tiste a, granite mountain, of hindranini to the work of grace now being ceinmeneed ; still; the work is ,gaining'ground; and one stronghold after another ii wing wny ; - though, until religion is freed en tirely from the unnatural !fetters of State control, its legitimate !sorer and Sway will necessarily clogged and impart/et. • .14AY refreshing to site. the growing liberality of the different; branches of -theChuroh, not only as Manifested toward ends" other; but among themselves, es Andloated In the, progress they are all making toward an intend- _gent recognition of the universal brotherhood , - of tallyho - sincerely "confess with the mouth the ! Lod Jetniti, and who behave in the heart that God Isiah raised himfro,ni the dead . ..". We .say 'f all," heeshme of the reasons we have for believing that among tree believers, of whatever name, the " new , sionimandment 'to "lava one areither,i' is tlnd4 tug's MOM general response. • ' In nothing more than in the newly-dissevered responsibilities of-what Moaned (improperly some think) the laity of the Church, has this 'progress been .more sigisallY manifested. The concession now is,'except in a few'antiquated corners, that it is net only the privilege, but the duty of every one who is capable, to be a living witness for Christ, and bearlin testimony before the multi. lade when:Opportunio affords; just as readilY is in his ° ,own household. A few Weeks ago the Aineri-, iaii,Prealvterian bad an able artiste bearing Upon -Aids subject; since then;-the Epeseopal Recorder, a progressive religious journal in this city; has inn& heeds with its Presbyterian neighbor, and eitheetay Calls upon the'iay. members of that de.: nomination to consecrate themselves to the work of Spreading this truth, and to seek oppertunities for2deleg so, adding that "No bishop in, our Chinch would refuse snob' aid;, Most irould' exult i in it. , Bathe this,as it 'May, recollect that it is -Yours,-by your baptismal covenant, by your Lord's nominands,- by the wants of your, fellow-men, in all wayeepen to you, te,Peekett rag GOS111;."` OBBAT Maine OF TOR Cannon Dr dLL Anna."-.To tile , religious community,` there has not' been so important a series of lectures de livered, in this, pity for_ a long time, as that an nonnoid to take place at Concert Rail, through the'iresent month of Rank by iließeviJohn Lord, B. D., the, opening one of which' was di.' - livered last evening. loathe bands of almost any oompetent Man, such Sanoar,e 'Timid belt:stared- Mg and highly instrustlvel.o a popular andionoe,;, but, 'treated by one . poieptiting the abilities, the eruffilec- asqeirensisiits, and More than all, the wonderful po were of analytical research,' of -Di. I ,Lerd,.z this course: of lectures really biomes a' opener; with* the public, should not fail to ! Hie Subject last' evening was Ohrysos ;4lo44 litts,,Bleuttencis of the Early :Olvarolt." ftkerismti*bi r ,tifllltt risnlalninitilimemiviß-bis as, • -foileWs r and in the order in Ukiah they arenanied,s Jeionte; and i the Ascetics of'th r a,Plf4' Century, (to be given - this evening isguittirte,' and- the Theology of the Fathers;- Ambrose, :and 'this Giewth .of-Prelatio Serer ; Lao the 'Great: and the early Popes; Benedict, and the Monks of 'the . Middle Ages; llildebrand, and the Proireis of Papal Ecorosohnsonts ; ,Abelard, and the &bolas. tie Philosophy ; Luther, and tho Reformers; Lo rile, and the Jesuits; Pascal, and the Jansonists ; Bennet, and the Galilean church of the Eighteenth Century,; Wad 131 i Benvoqmor (Oarsman PAU'EII) THINKe 01# THEATRIS eacnista.—Within a few weeks. gays thls j areal, sermons have been preached in the Opera House, New York, the Na Clonal Theatre, Boston, and the Walnut-street Theatre, Philadelphia, on successive Sunday even ings, To no it seeme.to border on the ridiculous to see so many amebas going a begging for a oongregation, and their ministers trying to bor• row a little popularity of the theatre by appear ing en; the stage. . • . - ,• In oonoluslon it adds : . • •We hava . no wish to find fault with anything that may lead people becoine less worldly and wicked ;-but wo do seriotailY deprecate this lower ing of religion Itself to the vulggar level of a six penny exhibition. And we wish moat distinotly to condemn this stealing -of the thunder of the theatrical managers•to till a house, and to prop up the. deolining Whence of sortie notoriety-loving parsons. • StisD.Al , solloo.l. CELunerions.—A. Chicago Cor respondent of the Now York Chronicle animad verts upon the cheep , which ho apprehends is coming over our Einday-shools, and especially :a ferato the folloivlng notice 'or a fits of thillabbath sohnol "oonnectelrleith the First -Universalist Cliurch in Chicago : • "Among the !netting - thine offered in the pro gramme are a touching and very effective drama, in two ants ; a beautiful opera, where great atten, tion is paid to COMO elfeot ; &fairy piece, perform ed by twenty-flee Ilttle'girts ; songs by little girls dressed in Serbs and other costumes; dialogues ,and songs by children not four years old." To this he adds that the prominent parts were sustained 'by young ladles 'of eighteen or more. Setae of the costumes would vie wittithe New 'York "stage." Glitter, gauze, very short, dresses and tights," Action, intonation—everything was the. atrial. This we should say was bringing them up .in the way they should not go, .doubting not that when they grow up they'll "go it." TORE. James 0. Hand, • Theophilua Paulding,' James Traumas, William Eyre, Jr., r' Yenieton, Jostua P. lgyre, ' Samuel E. Stokes,- Hour: Stem, 4- James 11.31)Farlanii Thomas 0. Hand; RobertDurtan, 1 - Jobn 8. - Semple ) Pitteb's D. T. Morgan, - _ J. T. Logan. MARTIN, Prosidnit. . HAND, Me President. sister ' d2B-tf CHURCH. Music.—The venerable Archdeacon Denison, of Taunton, in preaching on behalf of a fend for defraying the expenses of the enlarge. meet apd improvement of a obutaih.organ, says an English paper, declared his opinion that no part of divine terries was More important than the music, and lamented the ibeffielency - with which it' was oondueled in the generality of our *robes: thought that there should be one universal hymnal for the whole church, that all Miglajoin in. the same hymns, and advocated a simple, easy tune for nob hymn, so that people might be reminded of the hymn by hearing the tone, and vice tiersa. Tii QueeN Divot:en TO Lventensus weTu Site COXPAISSIONA G.—On a recent occasion at the Miley lehone vestry, a memorial was unanimously adopted to the Ow, praying her Majesty, as the hoad of the °bomb of England, to anemia, her authority in staying the attempt to introduce the confessional and other Romaniting doctrines into the practices of the Reformed Church ; and that, in the event of the law being insuillolent at present to atop those innovations, hot Majesty' will direct her mini:ffers to Introduce a meteors Into Parlia ment calculated effeetnally to put a stop to the tame. A PROSPEROUS ORURCU--Tho PreAlgerian. Says , that the Third Ohureh, Newark, 11,3,, of whioh the ltor, Elijah N. Craven is pastor, has re ceived to its communion within the year past one hundred and twenty•four additions, most of them young moons. The total number of ommuni. cants is now between five and sir hundred; of whom more than one hundred are under 21 years oZ ago. Dr. J.PIIVOTT writes that there are now twenty five evangelical churches In the Northern Arme- nian mission, and reeve in the Southern. In the former, a ohnrob of seven members bee just been organised at Sorgat. The Sabbath audienee there averages tlftt five. • EAST' BALTIIIIORPI METITODILIT, CONVEZIII4OB,- The, Bast Datimore Methodist. Conference com menced its business sessions at Williamsport, Pay on .Thursday, the ad inst., Bishop Scott, of mington, presiding, Dr Sargent, of Baltimore, secretary. There are one huldred and sixty prosaism present. The session promises to be one of great interest and harmony. Yon Ermine' Ennemrs.—We learn from the New (Mauna:Wholto Standard, that a House of the Good Shepherd will be opened in that city, in a few days, for reformation of erring females, and that already more than a dozen applications for admission have been made. . ORHAT CATHOLIC METBOVOLIB.—In England, Liverpool is looked - upon ea, the great' Catholic, metropolis. It numbers more priests than any other diocese. Two additional churches have re• cently been commenced there. Ositiomo- Convannotv —iitn aggregate meeting of representatives from the various Oatholio Young Mears Societies of Ireland, England, and Soot. lend, will be held in Limerick on the 19th May next. PEMNIXTILLY, PA —The revival <sentience with , power and interest. Fortveighe have al• toady been baptized as the fruit of the , TeVIVal. Moro are awaiting the ordinanoe.--Llarttrt payer, East Baltheore Conference of the c M. Z. Chetah. rOonosposssnos of !XII* Prom] “• „ vraaamsroste p The second eeralon,of the Bast „Baltimore Conference of the lifethodistlipaciopal Bharat heel at Willlethat poct, • Va: x .. - on'Wednealai neerning, llfitteh • 9 &oleo/ed. H„'`Bledidilloott.TO#lntl: Thi anterance4sw rporiedieltiiiipprOprlale religious examines, consisting of cesdingthatorlptures, tinging, and prayer,"conduoted by Stepraddent. The' roll. was wilted- hi the late secretary. On-ino lion, Thos. B. Sargent wa} eleeted:ee °rotary:7 The.usuel rates were adopted. 7„ The fitawlllog counnittces were then appointed, con flating of one froni wok &stria 5, Neceseitous CaeseHairrige Bildt, John - Miller, Win. M. lifemloger, James A. Coleman, 'A. Heitman, P. " Reecorl, L. Smith. " "Dicidosen College—B. S. Breyer, John Bowen, Tho. Dsugherty,•W. 7, Spottswood, inn. Burns, Bow :man, • - • ileridnedies—S. L. M. Houser, John labile, J. P. Hall, John Guyeriß. R. Chain. •• , • Toinperance=M ,! : H. Pitcher, 'B.- N., ssnilln, 'B. Shoat, Al. pope, T.A.ldifiloyer, S.. B. Dirtdep.' ", , • 'Trot Osuce. 8. McNulty, 1% W. Kedges, G. D. Ohenowith. J. A. Melick, John Moreleed, J.U. Mich lel, 8; Dueliloghact. ' • --, • rAncatiorrot Preachtre , S. Lee, 8. W.' J. , indergon, - Tho. Barabarti J. W. .IteugAt mug., T. D. Stiller, A. M. Butitz. • W. Daum, J. Brads, A.; A. F,ek• ridge, A. Anyter, Y. Ocarluirt, Dreyer. ,; . • ' - , . , Bible evon-11. h. RidgairAy, W. R. Mills, 7. PO rest, Aeo.Reckitreiser, W. Dowaa, T.; Bherloaki J, A. The followleg special .eommitteer wire alto ap. To Receive !illiusioncry ,1110neyo: : ly.yigwon; 4. , W. The Rublloation - contet,enee eeereterlei. ' ' 'lo'Sap'erin POlio WorolOp—T.. Mitchell, $ 'Kepler, J. it Diehlfll. = Post Offinerti. 8. Mendatooo:, - On initiator—R . Norma, ,11,WeIty, B. Y. Stevens; H. T. J. A. Mien, Samuel Barrier, T.-D.,Siotwalr.. :Opeetil tramltteer oleo were appointed on the TOWS Bethel, to receive moneys for Idttostionpoird, ,&o. - • The acininattteie of the yerw were thee kubilehert:, Eand . iy fehoe.ll7lerleil 7 , -.7. Mohler:ay, T, Baugh_ ark, 7, - RIO, U. Cr ] .. :1111, 4. 41..liskrIclp, J.Meerhead, `J. A. 2.04. : . Lir—J. Plummer J.H. Toting, J. I. Morand, W. H. Woodln, A.,Da irmith, H. P. Crogithwalte, B. Zug. On Memoirs—Geo. RIMS, 'W. R. Mills,A. B; eon, W. L, Spottswood, Jahn' Guyer, Jas. Ourne, 8., B Dunlap • - Bteirarils—Olerlesl—R. Brown, T. M. Reese, A. B. Qthseis, R. W. Black, A. Brittain, Geo. Warren, P. B. Rem, Lsy—J. W.B.todolph, J. M. Lester, Z. EL Tonog, T .Bnrohenell, B. Al Kinston, John Inlay, Wmt B. 'Mal D'S.. Peek, of the Wyoming Oonterenoe; Bey W. Sterling, of the H. B. Presbyterian, and J, W. Simon ton; of the 0: 4. Presbyterian Ohozediorere Intro. &toed. - A soother of mete were referred to the eppropti stepommltteei. , The diet of iropernrnerary, preachers was called, and the camen of J. T. Btansbury,Tl Patton, W. Witte, 8. W. Smith, J. 8: Thomas. and Joe. /mien wericoit. tinned. J.T.Pltelpi wee transferred to the Went.= - trirgfula Conference, and W. A. gcs4o made ef fective. The death of .T. )I..Darborrow ; of tide ohm, WSJ ap propristely aotlood. The names or john Thomas, J. D. Cook, J. Ewing, and T. Amin, of the worn.ont preachers, were celled, and their characters puled. d special committee on the' financial alrelre of Dick inson Seminary was also appointed, AdjoUrned. Front Minnesota. Eoolleependenee of The Wen.] Maxtravo,Misurslirs, Fab., 16, 1869. A more delightful winter than that which is about passed, certainly was never experienced in sly country than this. • Not a single rainy day have we had ; as the sun. rose from. morning to morning, it ,seemed as though each dayi . was voting with the preoadingpne in elearneea and -beauty. The weather;-thougli extreinelY mild it times, was plotniaWf; and bat few hive entered from its iffeets;, thnn ut grad, for th e olltPartrias been covered with snow during the winterotrd the alelghing was never better. Many handsome sleight! and fast-horses are to be seen ,on oar streets; - :rit hie hronl ramp are favorably with wine of your Otiestnettratreet turnouts; a :Oink - bite been made on the Minnesota river, extending fcr miles, whteh hae bootie 'quite a piaci of resort fat'ileigitere: conneetion with the winters here,-.the Ling-standing ,opinion of Opticians, that tionsnmptives and theist laboring udder bronL: ohialaffeotiens should' seek the genial warmth of some Southern diem, seems to -be.disderded; and the experience of this country proves it to be - faV. latinus. Numerous oases of. those having eon. sramption, on leaving the East and residing in the' country for a few months, hare been entirely re stored to health and vigor. The atria so remark; ably' dry that we experience none of ,that unplea sant feeling of chillness charaoteria tic of the lenge seaboard, To , Western people it seethe eh: surd 'that' men should drop off - of, their omnibus boxes with Cold when the mercury - is . Only six or eight degrees - below zero in your cities, whilst they think nothing of starting off across the prai ries, on a several-days Journey, and sleeping out -at nights in their sleds, the meromir :being down to thirty and forty below,. Thi,Minnesobs winless seek' to be a , great bugbear to the people of the East; but I can say, unequivocally, that I base never enjoyed 'winters snore than these.' To-day, a Convention of fanners is being held ' in town for the pirpose of organizing alPounty Agrioulteral 13oeloty. I was present' for a little_ while, and was , very much interested in listening to the experience given on the culture of the Ohl• nose sagar oone, and the manufacturing of syrup front it; also, the growing of Hungarian grass, and an account, of the yield-to the pre, which is from four to five tons. The bay railed from this seed is said to be very nutritious; one gentleman stated that his hones-seemed to thrivw as well from it, as when ho fed them on the prairie hay and corn together. I doubt not but' that; this coming season, large quantitleit of- both of these artioies will be cultivated: • • Aside from this convention, but - little excite relent prevails in town. The merchants are many of them making' preparations for the spring and . summer trade, and will shortly leave for the East ,to, make their pitrobases. Money is gradually booming more abundant, and rates of interest de creasing a thado, _Real estate is more in demand than a few months back; with prospects of an in. ()realm after navigation opens. Several farms have been sold, within a' few miles of town, at fair Prices, to a,oompany from Kentuoky, who intend, [ understand, raising sheep and manufaeturivg the wool . - - Major Mix the Winnebago agent, is preparing to start oe, in a few days, with a delegation!), those Indians to Washington, for the purpose of effeoting a treaty for the salad's portion of their reservation. That a treaty should be made; all of the settlers, and partionlarly those who are in the immediate- neighboiltood, agree In; but that a portion of ft ,should be sold, whilst the remainder shbuld be retained for these savages to occupy, is looked on as,unjost, and outrageous: A great deal of dissatisfaction will be manifest • among our people if they are not allergy removed en masse, and but a few more years will elapse before -the Government will be saved the trouble, if the wishes of the people of this State are not satisfied in this matter.. The treat which these Indiana co copy, as is well known, and admitted throughout the State, is the richest and best adapted for awl eultural purposes that can be found.• • , Some •of the advocates of the proposed treaty (which is to allow every Indian family eighty MOO of land as a farm,) harp on the civilising effect which their contaot with the white's has Cu them, the probabilities ef , , their learning from the tilting of the soil, 'do. Now it is a well., known fact among.those who know' anything at all about this race, that with but few exceptions they WO a lazy, thieving set of people, oaring nothing but for drinking rum, gambling, and eat ing ; and al for their farming, the president could put all that they would. raise comparatively in his vest ltooket, and have to pay three or four prises at that. They ore notoriously prone to acquire all the vices of the ,whites, and but very few of their 'Wawa.. It was but a few days after the last payment, that parties of them were howling around the weary under the influence of whiskey, and mush to the annoyance - of the settlers. Mr. Oavanangh's speech -on the homestead-bill is attracting considerable attention, and mete with a hearty approval from a great portion of his constituents. I have thought, duce living on the frontiers, that,, to the pioneers of civilisation, the Government should be, more liberal with the,pub• lie lends, and give to each settler of a Territory and'new State not less than one hundred and six ty sores, providing he should, heroine a resident 'for a' certain lengtn of time.. Under such a provi sion, instead of the land s - of new States - being plastered over with the land warrants of specula ,tore, as some are, (though, I am happy to say, - ours is not included in the number,) you would see them dotted overwith the cottages and grain Holds of the settlers- Your Pennsylvania Representative, Mr. Grow, deserves many thanks from the Western people for the ietreenotion .of his bill, and, even should he not bo stmeessful ,at the present session, we hope he will still continue to urge its passage. . Hoping to pay a flying visit to your city - in a few months, s. am, with respeot,,yours, Ats. • - • A • 11,tstimEn's Wars.—Ono night of last week a marriod lady of Detroit, who had long sus; petted that her husband was a regular attendant of a oertain gambling room, and wrialhere spend ing the money which she and her children were in pressing; need of, visited the" room. Seated at a rough table she deseriedler husband in company with three oorap,artions in iniquity, who were amok dumb with asto nishment at the apparition. Tilt ing advantage of their trepidation, she seized two or three piles of bank noteslying-upon the.table,' which she hastily °retained nalf determining•the probable amount of the "Pile," and deliberately made her exit without saying a word. TRIRTI r IAnk-t ONGRESS, seionit - • CONIINII4TION'', 01 -MU 'MONT I'EMENUOIi TEE: "FXNAL AD3O.I7II:24TENV; At 8 (Mock, title mornann the Senategelopeated Its doors, having been inexesintive *Melon. _ • i - The, Senate now: swelling the action of•tlieMottee, l aswkao, of, New York) moved * rtieme for ten . • .f , • • Mr.lovits'on, of Tennemeiti , ingested iseteed, tha t oonsideratfou'of hie resolution,hicall for e etimatsarror 'the next Oolgrese, on a bade of fift • Objected...to, and the reties !us ta ken. - ' • 08 renimion beelneee; Ileretstpriiati bilis war* two; cesded with' in order to kill time—tliere beimg no ex.' putatloo of the bilbi pennon the:Noose. Ajmer other. wee the hill giving a pennon to the widow of General Persirer P. Monk - • Mr. YOU; of Vermont, umeented a _resolution tan, doing the ungnimotts thUtelniof.the Senate to the Viee Preaident for hie able raiirdiuggetist end dignified ecofe; duet. Adopted., - - , , • " "" • • Becomes! of tensa n ianteeraeh wer e taken at interval.; everythin g at a deadloolr- ••- - s • , At 9 &Meek a message...ante frouthe Neu. stating Gut they.hadegreed to some sad diSiellaQ4olhketd et the Ornate's - amendments to the miseelleneoucaparo, nriatfon bill. Also, that the Home, would assent to meet gerfeidatee of the genie, to ,confer or the dig. .aereemenhito the postal .. (lir,sElosgss'etated that the Noise had, by Mater tiro tosjority. evilest to thittreeinnYmoti:amendmenkind diaegreed to many s.othere'rbut 'from Whet he was in formed; the only of *preiting the , bill wait to re..l cede, and he moved to made seeetannly. . st, Mr. Yolks hoped not wOuld an eR-lbeAtliatic( and Pablo mail aerrlie. - Mr. Homan expiated that .that would by added on the, postal Lill, as it "sees imperative topes§ the MO; ;or else the machinery of the Grvernneent would he Nmituriiot • demanded that the iunindoiente be ' -Mr. litentir again and - 'again Minuted 'bize - And 'the leo ate, that it 'mild take till. noon to HU the amend- Mente, end that • the delay you'd b. - .fat Bl . - ',. , • , must be parsed - ortheithesitof_Goirrnmant be stopped. Mr.sllatioseton would listen to eniexplaliallonj aad'• !Del e ted thatiell the accendowatemdist - beread.' , ' ' Several Senators attempted3o'preisent the re ding, but Mr. Newtown ; pmeletedowid the Vite Preetamt 'decided that hi was entitled te - have the Amendment. - Horns said, bitterly, the bill will fail s Let it go.. The teapounbility does not, mist with -Theme:ding-yea gene on ; Other ettempte . made to street an egreiment;'but • Mr.'Orcrtettelt was lof.reeticable, saying that he walla I; if to could, tOex llama the time of the saute; :Afterwards he' bawd down, sayf n g .he stood lee supposed , ba must" 'give ways "-r1 Mr Hunter wastwidently...interiiely : naortlad Ant-, log the labor of the cession MU blocked; Mr Groin, although Nana the,rienleat to Amply. the mail service to his•iltateilwite 'Among itkoae,who en deavored to effeot anarrassentsfit: s • " ;- Mr. tans also - appealed to Mr. Brederiek sto lei the' other amendments be receded from and vote only on the mail service At length he-yielded; mad - at ten &auk the other amendments. were receded - from- lie - teen Galled for the yeu and nays on the appropriation for the California mall ateatuers,,ebich was also needed' .from - yeas 27. nays 22—as follow*: Pans—Messrs. Allen,; Bawd, - Seojimin.- : -.Bigler, Cheated. Clay, Madman, 'Dame, Yitebil Giese, Houston, Hunter, Iverson; Johnsen of Arkan- Pas. J h , ann of ‘sTenneeser, JoneffOltallotT) Mich. Polk, Bead; Woe, debistian., Thor-eon ;of New Jersey, -Toombs, Trumbull, and Ward-27.... • • - 4 - Nagg—Messu. - Bell,' Bright, , Nudist - I*, Cameron, Chandler. Crark. Dizon, - Doolittle;Donglariaessenden, Foster,. Gein, Mile, , Netutedp, Rion,' Lane,' Segue; Simmons, Wade, ileon, - mad Tiled-29f , This being the last amendment:the bill wait enrolled andtent - beck to' the Meuse and President, .The 1 111 : - glnla Senator's cometUrnee brightened it this,reault. : Numerous reports Were refeelved•from the rebated' and other committees , - '- ' • • Mr. Wader% gariviioUes <that heehould; early In the next seirefou, cal for a committee of In With the view of emitting., hy legolalicue r the apnoea which have grown up titular the system of totrouege, by whit& fifty-throe thotteand:nian beip theltplacee by the will of the Preeldent. Mr. Jonas offered, a resolution to pay the edefhe r ei the committees.' slater days' extra pay After sots. d.seueston it iras datd on the teble.i-137 rating Is the affirmative. - , ' The extrantive,jedialal, andliffislative 4pitroprietiott bill wu leaned by the Vice President. '•• • -3," ' Me. Joinliox, of ,Tennessee, offered his risolntion to prepare estimated to limit the expenses of the Govern ment to fifty millions. . - - ; Mrallata. added an anteddmaist tfiat the eteduwol. the increased expendifaree be mvestheated. Mr. OthEIROX offered et - resolution asking for h erahl= mittee of invesUgationes. to whether there - hes been' any Uselessatios in the contract for pdotine the poet office blanks Adopted. • (Thick the ram of William. Rice, of Philadelphia, to which Yr. Cuomo reMaldp referred ] _ ••- • • • - _ - A' metwage • wan Mehra trent Ileueithed thei had parsed a :new tpoStal appropriaGeolddi, in lOWA' they Raked the ooneurresee,of theAfenate:, T h e mean. Jog of this ie. that thelifousarldaimint the .exabriiine right to originate, mama. ICUs; refuted tetsatnevese• the antentimenta r er, the iieuete, raisins:the rate of postag The 'ffeelits,' on- - the „other :heed; not- conseating' to waive its eonstructiontif itttowetpritribigisi refused to midi on the dictation of the Mouse was;, there. ,fore, assalsted , takt thii Jett cotenants, of contererate , in order to gaud the privileges of both houratto - set aside both billet, end the 1100/Itr 0 . 4571,1111,110,41) ta _Which the finatikahould agree :' • lliut•port wocoor.--Westro.P.sitialeana Vicuna etroadrAitultirgipd ,the Atti,tioxig Abel swam*" cant. =MOs; which 007 coesideod a p un-ender ef:thetwite- , stitiational ROOS albs:43state' ; • , • Tbe bill wee reed a'first time by title. •11e: Teraina mailed -himself of _the raiss the sewed reading . rof the donate too°Vette to Mr. STUAUT explained -atitt" viAlitilatedihe action of itNYOMED Mr. PILWARDIII4724I the arraad ' - ' Mama and neyptal Otter Senators sat& at nano—,. I °Mud. . Menial. Berens and MASON spoke ieverilly . ,egitnet the Moassidtaeraduß It as the drat restdistlonasz atapi Mr. MALY said, wet the &unite hutperformid a greeter rarolatioaary eat la , ads ittlar the -indium Senate:re - , 31r.yootise retorted 06 lifratilo. - Mt HIIBBIIII6OX. for - the , Reptatteine, eipreeret art onwilliopeas to stop the hull terries °Miscounts', t Mr. /1000LairWILSSOITjt0 066 the IferTloll dope by a matter of punctilio between the Senate' ant- thee Re believed that the Senate tad better eat on the merits of the bill. • ' " . - . - . Mr- hlosoze moved • resolution Vehloh wag Sulopteg.in• forming tie Muse that the denote baring doisud - the legislative basinses. was prepared to sajmun. The discussion wee thus brought to a presmittire end. So the Poet Moe is closed, sod the Senate atoOrni eine die. - Daring tbe eeesion of twenty.tive holm. the business proceeded without Interruption or map infraction of the dignity att.* fienuts. No sot in moonbeam. It as ite leaving. The cloak struck the hoar of noon, and the Thirtpfifth Congress puled into Watery , , The amendment made by the dents intending the treseury•nots law lox two-smut being readied,: °Wie ;ones silted t point of order, that the denate,iiiid tin right to insert aclease of tble kind to .o impttMeittlon bill, being nontriu7 to the elstwe in the Constitution provid ng that all bills for raislog torenuethall Mgt mite In the sones.", Mr. goats - of Townsville" BM that this seeeduant merely preelded to giro_new, treasury - notem toe tie Old ones The. Speaker overrated the point. - It wad for the Ranee to determine whether the amendment wu eon. stitational or not. - - - An appeal wag takes, and on motion laid on the bible. The amendment was rejectsd—yeas 92, Ears 98. • Mr. Manstfau., of Kentucky , moved to Ineonsider the rate. and tr lay that motion on the table. Not agreed b. the negative vote b log a mejority of 9, ' The amendment, aboliabing the (mutingprivilege as a personal privilege isms rejected by four majority. At 7 oyoak this morning. • the vote by which, the treasney-note amendment bill wu rejected from the miscellaneous appropriation bill was vecmcidored by 14 majority Toe amendment was then concurred M— yra. 99, nays 88. • The amendments requiring additional pay for the malls vie Panama and Tehuantepec to Ban panders were rejected. , The house took up the resolntion'of the Senate fist. log a committee of conference for A" - -earsultaticin on *hat eat on should be had. in regard ,to thei Post °ince appropriation bill. - . - - Mr DiviSr ‘ of Muyland, staid :that the resolution meant nothing more" than that a committee of costar once should dispose of-the whloltzthe Rouse had refused is do' lit—Grow, a Pennsylvania, contended that the Monte had kept within the parliamentary stile. He :wee willing tO confer, with the South but-not to take up the bill. Mr. Wasneurts a, of Maine, eald that the gone, hid refused to consider the MP. By what_ bigerderasin could it be taken up out ef Order' The Speaker, to relieve the Hone, from the Millettlty, said haveopid retain the bill for the preitint. - The question between the Osten, of rather than substance. , - ..... . Ihe 8e: ate , e resolution wet AnaUy conourred to, and the arouse, on notion, took a - •.mtens•at 8 o'okiekito meet at 9 Weiner,' • . . It was nearly 10 &cloak before' andetent *nutter of reemlmre to form a' uticnum returned to the limn.. . Theft. ctual efforts were made to take pp, Wend pti rite Mlle. - reaolutlon *at wood allowtarlifi,oo2 for ilium**, and per diem to David B. Chapman. woo contested the Atha of Mr. Berguaon to a seat ILS.Delegats from Ne braska; - - • . . A ntimber of loeffectuel motions. to =spa the mica, to layOn the table, and calls,for feu and, nap, Were mate, oecupyinlytwenty !nitrates. ' 11 &moot L. 112—ldr. LITMalt made' a'report 'from the cotont tee of eonforeecte ea the Peet Office arpro priation hill. It says, with regard to the pending queer- - tion; that while neither Donee I. Understood to waive any condi - lotionsl tight, it is reoommended. to pass the bill precisely as it was sent to the Senate en-the Nth of February stet. . , The report was agreed tweed the bill passed.' - Sometime wee consumed by Messrs Jones and Shields in urging the till giving a 'pension to the widow - Of Major Harris, add in appealing against the decision that it was out of order. The appeal was kat. Mantled) are ...Vain's, received from the Baste, and from the President, notifying the House that he hen signed certain bills. The Howls passed a private bill, and - then called the yeas and nays on laying a motion to relsoneider on the table. Thirty are minutes of valuable time were that wanted.' Noon arrived before the completion of the last refl oat, when the Ipeeker !add • , . GONTLInen : The hour here arrived ferns taSever,the political and personal reitilionil which have existed be tween us for the last two 'pmts. I aangratalata you In the coestuumation of most of the neepaarymeseures of legislation to early on the Goreinineut withant ember raieMOTlL ' I, 6,02 4 0 a this,- the lest occasion I shall have, to return my. grateful eeimealateurents for -the uniform courtesy and kindness you have *Val:4.d t° me es your preshitog officer. Difficult and trylog as has been the position, its labors have been greatly di minished by .the cordial Popo - Arm have giveame.. The . dignity and deeerumwhich has marked your delibera tions will compare most favorably with three of - your predecessors. To this feet I attribute wlhalevor intecets I have attained in this chair In making my administra tion acceptable to you, cod for this thankiels. I have throughout endeavored to set with equal and el , Et Justice to every individual, party, and section.. the chair has been In error, an if I have failed in my duty to any of you, / now beg your pardon. Trolley, gentlemen, that our deliberations here - may realise - for this noble Republic. the most- prospronet developmeut of its rick Out great resources, and invoking the bias. loge of kind Heaven upon you, I new perfornemy test oillotai ad by &clerkly the House &Mourned Shia die. The address woe, received with great .enthualsem, cheers, and clapping of heeds. - Some of the members bid one soother farelrell, and soon the hell was dreaded by all nave the laborers, who set to work to remove the papers and zubblah Irlatah lay scattered thickly In all direction/I. - • - New Minister to Mexico. ' Wdentiaroi, Mesh 4.—The tresident has deer mined to appoint neleot, SS violet's. to 111.4x1e0.. • - .. • • • - • -John Karam, the third emettant Entessatio Genera, died very suddenly lest night. It Se soldtiustLsnig at his Ono yesterday attendina to halm. `e. "I • ; WAlimuns,_MW4* cam ^a4~r: _s7.rii :rr p., , y {,'wq+?.*:vtTd-;~-,1,4'3, t~='-'.-'.'—cS?.".`,,cr¢~ TAN , ;CITE ;4 1 1M1EM1121 41 0 - -waft:ix: it. 'Cusp , ' J- 11 1inalf^' • ietwa, - ta the Bel of • • imam;Bkm"-- "TAW! areas one rie,i iNifostrils-firgassiv igetwirottalts not. 41.1 " 1 " 1 " 4 "%P- i 7 44 . 1 Steliftlfr ' THaintinrrf Litertals- f - rxxici:;l:;4l . `o6" rafe*asa. froak-aalebariki,:eetaatio• the ,- ,41110 - oPtbaTraildwit awhiratirwrarWOitortloritaelad ;Eliot kattorior - AraitAtlreenegiefem of twottar prOrTattair ialtitrohasod' it - la IhOtwa Oast wartttotamer aro 'shags and Idettiai .s;:bri 4004/19*Pb1k 1 aei wes 11..-W10.; „ItMddatit-,*.r . /K: artit acid ta tioN en; ' • = - - • sad . agreed satiklY fitlii;liakAf jtattd _ l Jitheed.ilie , Diagnose In thiiii : ifteri - Icamt a ' PI " - *T*a*mil***, tadearr, , rsorrictlaiftbil was .. dos* ,the ladimmt was ags*** WM * A .ga,alaala AM*thition at the Lima s,direetar 0,144 i (*TWA - 'Perrj SW** Vampeon r pea 14 5. 114-11esir; ibt'id-th• tamp**, apt do Z. )041,,T0. ion - riot* the' !trelatij et ilia Vompiayi Dr. Voting atio the troartuir id Ma'am:44ot .11t:'ArsuOrost the Elitiivfaii prier the boots wars' at ttir , fitotitartit - ages f tart Tome ioileelaii* sutler itler,..Yoaarce Ohulak. 011.11. the 4 /WA:at* at - stook Waited to froa: i gr: 31110001004 N-_,." 41 ` va - 'for it ; loaahttt at Mt. i sawn' I -*lied Armatroag if it Woo lead, :'ao4 004:ifts; /=/0 1 down $2 6 0 to gold; arid in , .1. - ertelt'orz Ai °that S2OO - ; Kr. - ,traortioes told lie to, aoworto tbaalles hi few dais, and he Weald maloiveat - a saw -Whiniest, is ray °aroma ; I west- islwattilial) to swamis, but could not. get ths" Ereskaast in& rotatory Mall", *alai a pat*. thai.odoir, that MAWS Oft• tla4stes of :Sock- Were ogled jai; I wee* to Mr. Arm atioogiand '•he tolt - ase:thare ,irsaaa:oblelittoo *the , eortilleata held`; Z afterwardi - Prr4tfr.ltilai at' the oillte; Ana I tAm him If 10;eartilaiitg violist/ 1 it vac:, aait bhill , bo .waji doiltsaelt f- - arid no • I - data pakt.mr geed . - 1§ trill' b. mit X: kid Wier follow Mr ; Weasemakar: Orots-examieed.—laseer ktdrawirlealtaga•with Mr. atter or Dr., Toes"; paid eir,Weilelereeleer 1 did sot ask- Yr, Wimismiter. to prb*a pse my 16 1 ,00 irn. - - Itaander not Omani. dertfloaj will re. same - Ike - hearing alit, wash', wig . nriatif 4,llkFtie ' T111,:14113404L - , - 06,1, + -Tliff,riftige4..--L- The question :of Ogotadnif, the faranere with thole nocket _ entree; from tient pitiniegti teigiihbfetneg, , whirs they lave - steed 'front' generation; to for a period eiteradlog over nhindigitiiiut Arty Arm, iii awl rating-mirk 85M411411t. , .T4ll fergairrilibrostrepelled to Jeave-pelbe lit liallt4litinit the *NW delft 'llartbor ' down the - atroet are permitted to remain ilo:.the 16th Ortfulloo. The ; sensor of tole dieennikethee—whioli though Petty, le - po 1.1111 illeill 1144-$001 , 4 ' It= 'exeltednuedi dirrainiten in Um Comm* Oraacil ebann."- heron Tburidiy, inditil, nog soi tutoettidlittolloolnliao wee uoirdinowely :Adopted by that grid& attaidieg the period of the formiteg oictlie to that Win& APrii. It - wai contended by a nigiodty of tie -isolibireot Voter ' all that :midi , aation 'lna abeolatolt, -- antoalerri ii it,world eiford the - mealelpel., , wourrummt -Aims to I rlied awl ingielate *properly. on.thirmattor.- Indeed - Utopian to at thit members of flautill UT° bees tag - betty irt - their 'action mineernini fag tufro4. they - have compelled them - AY leav e - ;- erithont'providlig thantwith' ii-Plide sUfigagto Oen py v-151.1'314- mar thee herogriabitiegig dhlr hiranire,, wheig , la a + mirtor , onetbletratlesil, bid rilreigreet rats_ chief ttlfitriutereate of tkilitiselicaliCherielermets foal** Withinlndosorsguitaginf ligekat shod. - 1.•04 • pie who rub , tomes Art wOrpctimi the farmees, with: 1 their guperriot. proyiniccii-ouperydr in terility, vice, and'eferythlig—mut tninittal - i I leach oe :the,. huck sters and shed "-people • _who liecy",:tilituo Or ken commissions from thobjenzatinure,-i, e n d gide An la (Odor artiel& in uteri' their ,-at this -enealloo--,•ftgLigo nay of removing e the undue' of ' yerittoo, flop tt.- get street we commend. , Ilerirdiy la tiver - :; - +,ther great artery of wirinielpagetgrunerin. must hefreitlill i ap tr ~_ gad, leaving the contost of One tutus/ and -, to flow la itannitural proteslor:llatirhYilin this ,top in the latkof _PlZolloiNviis Oar it 10,14/41akari, erase—by adorer . s la Ina wia - till~ mete r? The &fact Outegis hare looked this MOO 4 fair bit the - faro, midArse , pectited- by . tion - arbillastC)olll WI - lea seen by pereelog the royal of their. prourlimplos pal lithed in'satetordsyht pewee_ Witty will titelr atlehos- ors ray remains to Ye,driewered. : ,'.- - . - ~, ' - ; A . triario:C ira:lbrbibol q.alx- - albarVbb *irr : ot bbir , e ;ibirob r o was !tut irangeratod, it was asst that peoniientabansorig the edventepri to be gained by theme 'mile of tuna- -_ lief Wei the oiroveldeure it would 'afford gi - geridthilai - Or atoning la ..traba - fiat ulght oars: undidday-livialc„ et intervals of about is been. This prondao worlowity. made, as we well reme m ber; ; but To regret to awn OW, - ao fat, it has suddenly in promising', W. have be tmked by many at our oilman* for AU) roma bt thin non.faiblosent at azi - trolled; Obligeadour,:i - ,. We imenet answer- Wei leakrettuat nal rear angeauM, tnitide be '' a van' boroweiendOnol' We lei* qua It unilthosay,-, temeler—teng pignalnrityar&leauialuoa - iff Shoo be - -boiloodia far; above all,liry mei Sorprendimorrothe Plat sum railroves. ,, ,lhe whiltleonl.elduallebf zinnia( kelf- toady out, froni II otaleekimbetelght,infliWolook ht _the ' rooming , would, ber ; , - ,huney,Vrigle the - tmovirolehee "test, would , lits *ate people lea , oliolowtanonlarallfuere4fearnenfrignftlionints * -- ' ~, Al ! 4 4.1 ria: , 4 11,- owiorir:444 l 46*. ' Officer ogqinelli of the mireornioa:Pcdit4, yeatuday- - :Inc: Lusted ism* imarid-ilteeliC Who :had In his Poi- Nuke& svlinigifeudiy - Bible, ir Whdel&hrtinr ' -*4 tia' , follows: gg Benjamin Itrankliglirovier; - biedilll - ditty - .1V 1402; et Wieeft+Uilrw', 'Vermont,' ninCilterY., t Brows. bore beriflati.l4lo , -d - aughter of :3110s1" Jl4:-- miaow'. BrabojaPliv 0 'll/01X - ;tibilled4lo Caviar 1141 / 4 •1 ' Otltealt Idlil* -Punt* game, Tlegumadlialientedmatil at the time of his.arrest, andtial=edinwillin L- , A - wed thr ltiblopio, auk Mum& ,forlll . I and Ilia he wan on hie way to a pairstifaboitio mini the.rune Too ft; whoa kiwis.,artuited,bylheridiesr. - Dentin:war taken' lito _diftwo, saCjiiii-Biblorilv f itt. identifloation :tithe Majortionleni - -T -1 " , " -- -7 : 'ln - - ,r '.F i zak".. YESlEllfter - 11193401-4-4C - 1114g' wag _ aigeoilsiofi ii lia&-o'bigaif Yester4 l, 7 , neOnille-la ago -- -, grocery store of gliodatkintagiot ognollianoilaildnot - pin filth-below: diattoricied :Wirt. "7:-Iflir 'aliOrte( wee proitiptlYgiviti;hieturilhiamerufaiiiiidwid bitoi soy oosodaorablor-ibmsd.' MA 2 4 , E 4 .3 110 5 1if......1"ri11, and 4 Blackburn PrOOPPIAT o*tha mill. o t ik° - Wetitivirrnstipilloirot Ur east' ';, , , - Illerinet Shit -' - made itsippearamm havegic - hums of thr - eihwuhlait the oioissorisoa.Aa ales. annigniir * oo .o .llllhiall tkelogdolieaWera , kept. Ti,, stink of goose' Oix.lrend 'wee Seryibiell,' the - greed* tierf'Pf the 4 ° ln 't °Thi bowie befog nosily ompty. t'ilberprearientigune 'an in sauna of $BOO await - kis Mori, and $240 updailoi - ex bro., ir thelipting (Urdu Ittentud&Gropnay. .--, - -Botiirs 1 ' itiecryaii --- stl,4iieCiail ,'' or, fii (i . :4r a .... - - Sighlegnm, Mood, and litirintilisdri.:Selioverod-a umber „ of valuable . medic:al aati. ageoelunectie boob:mid& . have evidently been atolea from physicians *ad Other'. The loots of emote mooko, stoma matte application to the ofilerre,nalud, at the -central -Ration, fifth and Chestnut tdreete,,andreerrar their property. " , : + Dzare.r.—the Dental :count) of' thig ' city, Which Us been open antis to the us -- of trig of - oar poor people u were unable to pay the *oil traded for the performance:of. dental Ogdotaga; II are requested to may, had bean closed for the Mum - - Shoes; how tworivriehing Opentiou to be perfoitilitt Mithoin tenth. wit& bo wattod cm at _Fat hours -by tha."profropri, at theli,primite odium, . •,,, .. -, ,t ..... -. --*-. ~, ,+- -, -, -, - . -_, NSW .0- Three , —Three : now.' care - lucre -.Nen placed upon the Bprnee and Pineredreite Singe ii Bail way. to- awdoodrootaterlhat. increased travel. -+- The time of startles has also been, altered; sad cue now tan every few minutes. ,: -- . - -,,, :* 4 + ",1 ' ..-', "I E/OLCIVAT Roaanr.—;Yeatarday -morning Alderman, Romlniton . hold he ban I man TOM Conner, to answer tho *ham or eommlttinVhigtnray robbery. Conner was arrested , on Tharlday lOW, in ll!rist attest, below M eet alley. • . - , - ~ THE CIOU.ETS. , r xis Tl!szair ilia 01 1 1 . 04414 iteflorted , tre'rrED STA.rie -DLIT*Idx COMM fletwalsoisr -2-13pstose's :rage,shleb, has- been -ate -bid fir amoral day s writ eaaeladat for. the defiles* radar day.it is expected . a rerllot be- readered this morning. - Misr Pains-Justice" Stiont.7,-'i'he case of Uhler ye: retotersoo, which . hes basti,on trial fr sere. refdays, is fast approaching ' its termination . . Clonosel ocouploCliiitarlers: seal= ia whim the closing egeaehee, Comma l i zzas-Judges Thompson and Al lisen.-Orpbans, Court argument 'List; ' (bast= Szsarbee-:4adge ,liefflowr,-Tho eons wee occupied reatimitsi ta biaitar, • de. sartion -cue. allela -10 *=tinned this raVrsdair. „The detaibears of ao'pablla littered: - " - . • Neither- the Dist-let Coett4sor the . Rapisorellonit warlessitsion - • „ - PiEILA2i sum A, Mardi 4t1i;:1.859 . Editors of Ths Prat: •- 1 OSNTLIntkN: A letter dated January 20, 1850, 'from in - attache of rileittertant Beele'e party; has -been'reeelired. They were (up to the etioreditte) still at Hetehe'l.Banche, hit expected to proceed .on their journey to .the Colorado,- very , shortly. All were Ire% and in good spirits. M. Higs t li admirable tact, palmy/amide, and rent attention to the 'comforts of the part'; sad the misalon on whioh ha hie -been sent,', have won- for.liss- - {es they should have done) the dontidenee and intim* Of every, member of- th e expedition .- Ire; le Wendy Si fted, in .very respect, forth§ difficult po sition be noW'oocuples.. Having the advantage of great experienee, heloied by the gentlemen under his command, and the good results of his !miner attention and kindneskto the radians, now com mencing to tell—whit else could be expect; other- Wise than, success? , The Government' certainly possesses a most excellent officer in Edward h . Beale. .. 11. • - A ,Hoix.-:-Alf.lba good"people - of Middle town, Oonneetleitt, .go, to bed at ten o'eloak. In - eossequeneo of thisuirluorts habit, everybody WOO abed Met' week, Mnday. night, when some sky larking.. young man '".touched-off' a tar-barrel, "just - for the fun of the thing•" People. thought• there Was and people got up, and the Con-- sticatiom is.grieved that people ehonid be awa kened, 'for nettling, at sank a late hour. . • ,• ExeLosiox OP , i Locionorion.—The:looo-' motive Atwater, on the Steubenville and Indiana road, exploded on the let instant, at Mingo sta tion, instantly killing IVehard Berry, brakeman, from: Freserburg, Ohio- - .John shafr, engineeri from Califs, Ohio, and John James, fireman, from' Rochester, Pa. - • • ; Ilirme'(New York) paper mentions the' singular ease of a boy in that city who has lost kis memory: was taken home to his father's offloel and declared be had never beim there before! On meeting his father, the son did not recognise the parent. 'Neither did he know any other per- _ eon than his mother. , - ' Naw Yenut RzeOltnis, - gave a terrible warning- to -liars on Priddy week,',,when ha seittinced a darkey. to 'the State" Prima for "eta 'menthe, forl,ying in court: - He added six months - to the sentence hehadistendiaterbalboo l twouuse the, bleak reseal persisted in lying. A Nswer appointed constable at Rochester, , 'bibibigan - , a few days ago, undertook to turn* man out of court, Who, lie thought, was Interrupt: . ing the proceedings. The gentleman quietly itch drew;, end, the equitable soon'after weitinferated that he had turned, out tho sharer' - : wAst,'neened Obarie3 -`l.lloi4Wan on Wird the Central America at-the Aisne - elity was wrecked; and was picked rap after;ltestias -on a tieoe'of timber tweivoliours, was reamer b l a me d o death in his cabin la • Siziontalx- Eenerit.=--A, , boi ,throngh bole in the lea .at Auturo, - New , Tbrk, and was carried thirty :feet krthe , current - When - he - camel up steoldentallyi - thrragh • another aperture, and Awaraas Smosam,—The paddlers and „hold en at Pittebtag, Pa., sia aa rvi an ad vane" et - wages, , A Gamma Aaron, named Dimmed, fell dead in the street, at St. Louis, Mo., a few nighty ago, jot after tlee perfornatnee.
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