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rerainat Expedition. ,
the rumors, , in rogard tot the naval expedl
adiathlt laridNeldifeentint*to be of iced-
Meting eherautei writers, from Bite6oe
Ayres assert thatifilirength . Sef
greitt,thet LOinj",wiltipeedtly comply Witis',
the demands of elks . I . otliet r e
'pear to bo,eiindii*dideatthat Make'
a deter:ailed - Mid protracted' reststtnien ; and
they contend that if ho,doei so, ft will be im
possible ker. the present expedition, unless It
is:reii forced ;; to `,‘.4.14.11,10 kpeece,", „The
-IMr#Wl'",-04! lleetsin tiki South American,
',Watgra*'. - dene inuat to awaken a feeling, of
inaioniy,fdlititiat;eineSsiineei among the
Altrefiambiah - irirrotted• Paraguay.. They are
Soli of 4pPrebensiensAhat ' , the , fate of Texas
*,i4i,ol4oraii'lerreeerited"Tor theni,li our'
'Pre- expedition is Successful; ;and laiiides,
,thiteputatioiXef ,the filibuster tfmatza, and
hie dolngef.l#icortyktai have' added greatly
in ; their pre4iidlGeti - against - the American cho
w-14N . .41.•.incutia, - ,tolerably clear • too,; that
Loses i%ll4lgivbadi;'"of men under-his colo
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..ta:teetfeCtlie artillerhymider:the slim !
,tiotf, of *ilia officers of EttroPele edication
any event , very ditlieult :to
hintin his lotation ; 'arid
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if he coittitiosito : •be:ie - :Stubborn hereafter
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contest will- ,dOubttul. It Would, of
.iotitri*,;be it tqlyiimillossiblis for inch' a weak
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- copflicit witlethis' powerful country, if 'our na
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and-At lielytere- disposed' to throw • ally allour
meane;'end energlei Into _the , scale .
4101,ust lier t -flintitikargrive question' whe
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0410 , 0- than in vf thii• - •expediticin, and whe
ther -any results that may be deriveifioni it
'matter' ltow,!'spziosqfill - 'rcrediMbiti
they= are_-4 cats - ; eoraptecsateltle -for the damage
our, Interests may Mutate in, the':waters of the
Golf ofitekico: 7 on the Mexican coast, where
yoocktziftEngllsh Hoop 'plotiride the ports,
dendueerrever the Juirez - ministry, and Ilya
and 4144 the•Liberalists—in C
14ralrAintdiea whera,Britlab intrigue is buiy--,
4reurat Citha4Lon the•.coinsts of Europe, where
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genera ; War thretteried=tand at • other
Jraptirtiot pohitOtiOngheut the world.-
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of the :•President's ctiolne: Congress
ilep bla hanubk,the' - altentative of peace or
"!eaf3eltb; . that 4 ,cottntry. nominal objects
are, te Obtain indemnity for claim of an-Ame
,tfcan trading , company, anipology for a' Shot
r fi*iinto thaslirater Witch, and for the rejec
tion .6ea f .',firesky - which: was unacceptable to
,iLerste,„,Whether : the accomplishment of ail
these objects Will beef rafficient importanie
to - jtistify the expense involved in this expedi
tion, and, the, detriment to our national into
;r,este luall,other quarters, remalurto be seen.
For the , honor, of:, the-country; we sincerely
hope that no disaster may happen to our fleet,
.anktlist; in,.whatever contest it : may engage,
disteta and snipes will float in triumph at,
ititentnination: ';;,We fruit that the fears , in
regard fie, the- overighelming - natftre of the
difficulties to lie ,enetinntcred'.:are not well
Zit our Navy DePartment has been
_ ,
"so.bally-Managed in other respects; that it
Would be. siiigular its `arrangements :for
the Paraguay expedition bad been of a proper
ebaiatter. IsCfnet;' not long since, a letter
froni'ce beard' American war vessel
tying ; pear the scene of hostilities • was pub
fished an exchange 'lsPer, setting forth
ithat, ,, -among_oilier' mishaps' of :the exPedi
tienTWatiithei, bleeder Of - Sending out upon One
ofPtillifisaele a Very, large min.,- the carriage
:of Which Was to be 'sent out by ksublequen
veSisel; but, hinigheente,p4vtingement; the
tatterheentifiedirillieuttliiiiarriage, and the
terilble:thoz 4 erer. ivas,,thus, - for, all. practical
PtupeseS,--mithely 1 -- oiSletiCed, , bp this &rola
neglect. :_,BirtharleS oohistreani; lithe PlaY;
proptialifle - !he aeshing Widetw-Who had
been cheated 'into her first marriage ,by the
(expectation ' or getting a 'carriage; ',and:who
`forted the4auriage; indeed; but niklio*B.Was
*iii:-#o,:ff#,Mii'Piy-naliq 10*,0i.00.,rojad
accompany llt ( a;:carriage . ' The astute seere
,L4i7-=#F,io.9,Alip#Ppeartin tilisinsiance , to*
careful to" have a bar=
-r age ; taf campsuy .isle .cannon. '. There , is a
.*YA4)C.40004i 31 *.i.*414 ci t y 1010
2.:*o4o.loibraoriciiiVdesikii_lo_Difiwava
-
PA, tgiaket, `u n til:he ma
01 1 04i44.4,0,1412**1ni,a , huge ono,; bnt not
dnEii.ltmaieCotnplotely thdabed, and 'the day
tor' e.del4aery, did the aci a6gur
letbbk,'sbbfilibtilidlOintalied tic door , or
tit - Allbrod ogress to
iliO" bailing; tint:the knit* ,-of, , hia labor , weret
Thb'Bcircta#`o! the b Nivy
' eq dBll ,o7 lll - insfmang
thit; callbou trio exnediu_on, and
fe'rejttiogya •tc forward' a carriage
upon which to reonntit:
Itl' •
*01,4,4 News by thj3 :Tara.
By the steamship Jura, , whiehleftLiverpdol
on , the• - •18th , ult:Ove natio two days': later
'riewe/ ' `
In
English u iMlitteiiiiere was a lull, all per.
„del awaiting Mr..DiaaaEXc's expeettion of the
MinisteriadMidernßill, the exnectation being
thatlCS,reithi,htiarniteh liberal measure
iiiii.thatii4esed , bY.Lord Joan Rum= In
4,l33B,tandever Since kept back,like a schoolboy
;who loads•ta, -blunderbuss,' and, itv a "state of
'ner'vortis uncertainty, Is Mica, to' fire it or.
thereferniing the rreliresentation of
tralandles alsn'ta ho brought forward on the
'2Btli7of Petiznary. 'There was ]aVumor that,
though vote hyliallOtrwenid not be adrnitted
positives principle in, the Bill,. electors
fight use It if they pleaeed . : The usual Tory
objection, that it, the Ballot faun-English; and
WO* AReiicait,'""(vbich is untrue, as vote
by ballet prevails In Frarice,).will be used no .
=doubt.' One taitia'Aery, denouncing th e prin.
eiple,-.told- his :-constituents 'is if Parliament
authorizes the Ballot at elections; I shall lit.
trodacce Bill for theAreting in pirltainent
hYpillet; also',
„ latesthews from India iodated January
2d',.and declares that the campaign in Ondo
had sitinesSfully:inded, all the forts destroyed, •
rito4oo;o".kit4d'or arms. surrendered by the.
.iretaels." ; _. Ten leaders had also surrendered,
bIttNIIIIA. SARIS was- supposed 'to have fled
trite' hrepaul. The , rebels - were in strong
force in Vedette ether parts of India. The
tam-years • war, . to pus down the - greased t
eartridgesiAtiaureetion,' had' cost England
, There o,entutiMertained Rabin-
Wei Which ma p; , add .£51160 000 • tO , this vast
tatm l ::The_news from Continental Europe is
contrAleteras it has been for' the last Six
month On one on the complaint of
theAnstrbitiSAmintssador,- .NAPOLEON has
'la Freese of Paris for broaching
;war. principles. On the other, , he declares
that it is injurious to public polity for Chain.
beil of commerce to petition against'the vio
lation Ofpeaco, and continuos and increases
tibs,Warifire preparations. Austria consents to
join. , in - a conference at Pails—provided
Italian . affairs be not alluded
-to during, its
*044 1 -
far as we can estimate the different Mr
-ctunstamies, we Incline to the bellefibat there
; are'siiine(prosp - ects! of War: The recent mar.
ifignef 'Prince N.iiescon Must draw France
yet, closer, , to. Sardinia, the ruler - of-which
.country evidently desires to increase his ter.
;ritOry,Aky• - -4 annexing"' to - it' the Loinbardo.
'Venetian proVinees Of *nettle. Reside has a
agave( Anetria since the Crimean,
wienitallachisaind Moldavia were °eon
•Pled, hVAustriati troops, on 'the ',Russians
quittteig' - :theee: provinces.' If Austria and,
Rardlida:hare,iii• 'fah. ,etandup light, (even
'though knitteitecietlY hell; Sardinia,) Russia
ticare.ely". interfere ..' If any , other PoWer
'aide irith 4natriii - ;'ure - , 'shall probably find
itithehaiand',lPrinen:backing Saidinia. It is
rintlikely that; England}fir . - Prussia will be.
dintismrinto the illipute. • ,
41.04'1i/fa'ty-dit'llocieti. •
The peend.Clontiert of thie Society Will gome oil,
'illtiCelvtling 'et "Mislaid Fund • Hall. The pre..
•grematete torepseiy,'promfeing.: Tad Oiertaree,
(Milian Tell awl Der Freyeahnts)," by Rwadni
And Weber s vflllAtOglven-;- also the.ohorua from
liesart's - Twelfth-Mass; - a trio end choral!' from
llarDee Cs'eatieiti, , triumphal chorus from
,10lesaniellti k • end-varicnie eolor,-trloe, and 4uar.
; - ieliet4itirkitonteri'Verdl, adoesrt o Balk OlovOr,
Onieelimin and SterryOvith a basso - solo , from
arid'thi, finale to '
_the third, act of
- 1116teefor 14041 VAe the, peiformers arseappoeed
, tejtie - trolitelitetiOnal, their Dairies are not given.-
Thit'llitti"telil ; :b* a. One oon:oett. We have not the
-1 4 4"P - 9 1 it;; , ...i: ,- - : -
Leisfintipg, the
116•161:,C41.091i bap 4:lur qpiiiks for •
KtrAtioirno 0
,f,O lll , b 04 7'4, PrOOtletlinso.:
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.
Letter &Ow: ' 46 Ociatitonal.”
Iljentieneedence Or ,Theyreaci
," - „2.. 4 l , fAssnctirottyldareh 7,1869.
The te stimony of 'the Select Committee raised to
roporken the subjeetofeeitiaeteand expenditureit
Et the Navy Departinent, juityitillsked, makes a
document of Over eight hundred page's, which will
be copied and commented' ripen from one , end of
the Union to the other. It to a monument that
will disgrace - the -present Administration to all
future time; and if the President
,the
to clear
himself of all
,_respensibility for
„the transactions
therettOisPiaid, he Will "remove every man hold.,
ing odor) who ill tinplionted in these moot dlealttons
disclosures. ,
Mr. Teem himself figures In ne honorable posi
tion. He eon - tides the front rank, 'eepeolally in re
gard to the contracts in which, for the purpose of
serving thaw .conneeted with him by blood or
marriage, he has - overlooked the' law and the
proiltets. I do not think, however, that the
President will agree, to dispense with the Secretary
of the Ifivey,,_inasmuoh as a good many of the
transactions exposed
,to ,pubila view by both reports
(the majority' and the minority',) were originated
in hie - one brain, - aid in - nearly: every instance
were 'intended' 'to stibsenre, not' the pnbilo
welfare, nor yet the -,eaored tie' of personal
friendship, but the' selfish ooneideration of
securing. men to his Adthlnistrationi heretofore
opposed , him, by, the cohesion of public,
plunder. Mr. Valley; animated by another' mo
tive, destrounof serving his friends and his rela
tives, saw that_ the President was ready to desert
his friends -If only, he could :maim other men his
supporters by giving Miem putilie patronage ; and
hence, when the Secretary agreed do a favor
for one of the newadvooates of the Administration,
he generally took care to put
.one of his creatures
into , the 'mistreat, and to secure - the Presidential ,
endorsement
_of_ the bargain._ This -was' the case,
especially in. the, coal contract, and alto when
Colonel Pattemonis letter, confidentially indorsed'
by the' President; was deliberately laid before the
,
oommittee, that the country might See that no
blow eon - Id:be aimed at the 'Secretary without at
the same time react hing the President. The snipe
rule has 'prevailed in reference to the navy yard
arrangements, and ,doubtless in regard to other
operations not fully exposed, though widely sus
pected. - Bat voluminous as is this document, ex
posing the contracts and expenditures of the Navy
Departinent, - it isnothing to the burden which the
disclosures contained in it will impoiso upon the
Denioonttlo'massea in Oefineettout, in their else.
Lion, which is to tali° place in that State in April
next: These masses - ire not merely to - carry Le
comnton, which,MmTonoey; by means of the pa
tronage of the Navy Department, assisted by Cobb
and other members of the ,Oabinet, contrived to far
ten upon their shoulders, but they will be compel
led to carry, the known frauds
- of _the Oonneotiont
member of the 04inet,ind of the Administration
Mo.- Their candidates cannot 'escape this reopen.
eibility; they. should not be permitted to esoape
it. Both Bishop and Arnold, (the two Lecompton
members from Oortneotiottk)' now up for re-cleo
den, haTe not only boldly rafttsed to endorse the .
principle whio h eleeted them and Mr. Buohanan,
but in the late State Convention of Conneottoist
their partisans turned out an honestly elected be.
mooratle delegation, merely bosuns that delega•
tiorilmibeen eleoted upon the Douglas platform.
I trust the title pimoorate of Connecticut will not
be terrified into -any endorsements of thesetriple
fraude, but that they will niece their mark 'upon
the whole concern, and upon ell who dare to stand
by it. -
Mr: Buchanan, when be, arrogantlY refused; to
fatal hbi pledges. on the .Itaneas -; question, Isom•
placenUy contemplated the fature and invoked
the judgment of history by saying to himself that
he Could buy the North" with hie- offices, and eon.
solidate the South by an nneaked.for conoession in
attempting to turn a free' TerritorY4ito a slave
State., Never .was any man so" shamefully de.
/Allred and so terribly rebuked. When bespurned
the principle which•made bim President; he broke
up the Administration party ia. the free States ;
and lhough-,for, a brief period he united the
South iii' Support' ; of what teemed to - them
'to be a Valuable tribute to their institutions,
this ptilloy now comes book, like the ever.rehnn.
log mine of the Spanish fable, to thc;se who ex
pected to be pionted by it. The corruptions with
which be attempted to • silence' Northern clamor
against lemempton have naturally excited South-,
ern lndignation, (for our oountrymen are alike id
their deteitatiOn of vice in high pieces.) and the
' Demmitatie Party Of - the South trembles from its
'centre to ' oirouinforenol under, the thromi of
popular Indifinetlois against Hisao corruptions.
,Like ltlied giant, standing 11th the' belts of
death in both' his hands, the President is Scatter
ing dismay, on all-heads; paralysing the Adminis
tration party in both' esetions, and building up
',other organisstlons,.instinet with-energy, bowline
unalterably hostile to Do not be astonished,
then If. the Dinricaiiitiepaity of the South,
irdderalpaiatre which they'etblately pritast, •
Ilia **Ai recall ot • Gleney &Met ie 'agitated
in high quarters -here,: .11orowartied 'al Mr.'llu•
°lianas was; int r as to the utter inoariacity_of this
man e and again, as to his want of personal integ
rity, zo" one-vial be surprised at the exhibition
midi' by: the speslal : `eonanittee, proving that he
received bathes, - while. a 'member of the Rouse of
Representatives, for obtaining profitable contracts
from one of the departments Them charges
proved, the South will deuiand the recall of, the
minister from Austria, because if snob recall, is
not decided upon the 'Democratic South will be
worsted before • their Demooratie constituents.
Bat Mr. Buchanan will not recall Mr. Janes. TO
do so yroUld.. he to admit that he 11118 wrong In
hairing tolerated him, and besides, (let it be min•
fidintially epeliert,) Joies has doubtlesseome pri
vate Messages of the President, which might ap•
Pray should the'President determine to yield to
the populaimpinion in regard to Ms- favorite - and
his friend. .Touoiy.has eat the example.
Tho page that record' the identity of the
-gene.
ral Administration with the events we, have here
alluded to, will neither he lit to be read by those
tt.lint leave behind, nor to be opened at the judg-
Mont seatwhersi the head of the Oove gamut is to
batrledr - "
lied*it in bit power to rescue this
Government from extravaganoo and foul deiling.
But when he fell from grime and elevated a wrong
above a right, he, opened the doors to inoonceiv
able evil. By losing thevontldenee of the good,
be couldouly rely upon the purohased friendship
of the donlitfel. Will you believe It, that this Go
vernment has' expended nearly seventeen thou
sand dollars for surveys of the publio lands in Ca
liforila, and that all the money it hat readied
from the saletfof these public' lands in that great
State, einoe its admission into the Union, has bean
bat seven -thousand dollars, and yet that in the
olosing hours of the last Congress an ,attempt woe
Made, under, the auspiees of fdr,•Senetor Girl; to
obtain X new and enormous eon trihution to these
inirveyit,'whieh wet only out Aiwa by the resolute
opposition of Senator Broderlok :l'illfrnight allude,
also,lci the astounding eitravaganoe and misma
nagement of the Indian Department in State.
But I forbear.
• •If you will look over the appointments of the
otMmitteso for ,the short session, ,you will be
AiiiiOwhatsurprised to see how rapidly the Senate
'lel:reins turned (under the auspices of this Admit's'.
l'iatiOn) into' a 'More sectional_ Machine. The
South have riot only taken possession every im
portant'coMmittes, but, Sedated by the nogules•
ones of snob- men as Bigler in the North, have
consented to degrade Douglas from the chairman
ship of ,the Committee on Territories, which posi
tion he has Cc:opted for fourteen years, inhoth
brenehes of Congress. Mr. , Hunter, at the head
of the Committee on ; Finance,- and
Mason, at the head of the Committee on
Foreign Relations, 'are both from Virginia; Mr
Mallory, of the Committee on Naval Affairs, from
Florida; Mr. Clay, of Alabama, Chairinais of the
Committee on Commerce; an agricultural State;
Mr. Davis, of Midsissippl, chairman of the Com
mitts° on Military Affairs ; Mr 'Bayard, of Dela
ware, chairman of the COmmittee on Judiciary;
Mr. Taloa, (second from Florida), chairman of Poet
Office and Post_Roads; Mr. Denjstuin, from Lou
isiana, chairman of the Committee on Privite
Lend Claims'; Mr. Iverson; of Georgia, chairmen
of the Committee on Claims; Mr. Green, of Mis
souri, chairman of the Committee on Territories;
Mr. Bold; of North Carolina, chairman of the
Committee on, Patents and Patent Office ; Mr.
Brown, (the second' chairman from Mississippi,)
ohatrulan of the Committee on the District of Co
!amble. All this is done in the face of the fact
that a cry is being raised that no attempt is made
tb proscribe Democrats in the North who stand by
the principle of popular sovereignty. ' ,
• Dropping the Adarinfetration, hoe:ever; have
you read the speech Of Eli Thayer, 'of Massaohu-
Betts, in support of, the • principle, of .popular
sovereignty, delivered In' the House on the 24th of
February:lest, ho which, with oonsiderable vim,
he annihilates the Wilmot Proviso, and the whole
idea of Congressional intervention agalosteinvery?
Thayer, like a great many Other miin of his'paity
in Congrese, hes deterinineeta data by popular
sovereignty, since it has been crystallised Into a
pi:wiliest feet. They say thet,'while Congressional
intervention fn favor of slavery Is being resisted
by suoh men as Douglas, Congressional interven
tion against it IS equally impracticable, modally
with the constitutional recognition of slavery in
the ratio • of representation, , and the late ,obitur
dictum of the:Supreme , Court, and they, know
that the peOple Of the :United States, are not roadY
to,rnn the risk of Opporieg the popular will in the
Territorlee, which is - bottled to be permahent.
• 34 r. - Bleklescontinizelt to receive -visitors- In the
gnard-roorn,of the, county jail. Crowda attend
upon,film deldy. His mails areonormons, and . he
writes,* greet many ietters.,_,He s is cool and , eol
looted' 'Oohing sireeedlngly well, and dreised with
his usual preelilori and taste.' ;No iamPlairilit ea
cope him, and though,he conversiefieely with hie
Mamas; he'gives Way to Aso levity. ' HIS beentifni
little girl; "Laura," visits him dellyi Miefather
and mother are still in the city; egjohndrigf at the
/40400. - Bousel" or old -"llbbettllonseP (in
THE PRESS - --PHILADELPHIA, TU E SDAY,' MARCH 8, 1859.
.
F street, neer , Fourteenth ' ) :and see hini fre
quentiy-lie'lB • 'Only&son of parents ,who'
:father being ' a man of
large wealth:in Me W' York, and of .itrlot busi
ness babibc-'2.lili. And :Magioll, and' their
hapless ' daugider, (Mrs. Sieltles,) oeoniy t ) te ,old
residende of hir : ,Sioklii,'On. Sixteenth greet; oppe•
site Lafeyette ' Stinare:' ;Wish ..lhomf wire .butry,
themselves in traducing : Mr: filekles f and in going
bookinentifeetitse...falee_statemetits as to ble
early coarse of life, (statements anainit which, in
his present position, be has no protection;) could
visit him - in the guard=house which be now &sou;
pies. These partied . rio`ndt helkitate-Lietee forTpa
'Stied reasons, som e for the Parpose of gratrYing
malignent - goielp,''sind &here to awaken a prurient
appetite in the public -mind-to bold him gondor
of rumored offenoes.against female virtue 'than
the wrongs vadat havd been proVed .upon - the
hapless. Key. - Others, ,in their ignorant, yet
fiendish 'assaults -upon Mr. 'pales, even while
pitying the 'unfortunate Women who has been
the cause of a 'great fart 'Of - this fearful tn•
gedy, do not hesitate to 'add to her pangs; as if
to drive her to that fate which in now sufficiently
apprehended—the; foto, of the suicide. Mai the
Evening Pesti of New York, no feeling for - the
family of the unfortunates? for the weds of the
doubly-affileted living—he who' pines in the pri
son, or she who , ehtieka In tha.desolate mansion in
the western part of the city ? Have some of t - year
fapersin Philadelphia no regard for:the relatives
of the 'dead 'Key—for the aged father and mother of
the living Sloklei tor no humanity for the stricken
woman and her prattling little girl, itself kelpie* •
against the World, yet filled - with the.preeeolons
intelligence of her seat. conscious of the deed which
may blast her yet innocent life?. I have watolted
Mr.'Sickles all thisinornisi.g,.and haveyot tohear
the 'first word 'of denunelation of Philip Merton
Key, the matt wh om he flew after having, hesn in
furiated-to that ant by the fatal signal already no.
torietio=no ''ooMplaintS about his wife, nore•
preaches upon any using being. When he showed
me some of the extracts from the Philadelphia
papers which had been opolosed to him lied=
anonymous friend,' be said,'" I havelhoesitlefae
tion to know that nearly evermo re
p
that has spoken of me los, Approved th -
which I have been compelled to take." ldiry
I not ask that when he who has suffered Most la
this fearful eatistrophe news to !mire thdrusturel
feelings which might. be enlisted In his cause, and
'refuses to complain of those who havaprislipitated
him to the direful._ remedy, others not interested
should bold off their bands? ; '
I reiret to be compelled to announce that at last
accounts there was no hope that Postmaster Gene
rat Brown would recover: Its death irmOmenta ,-
rily expected. • °memoir's..
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Mr. intake, the o.4Ottaet to Mextto, tit' et
end Red to no obi sting Government to Mexico, but hi to
await Oirotnnetances,_ and, if possible, recognise the
Cootitutionallets. The efellesttminleter tothte cone-
BetiOr retATA, Rowel Ina few deye, and v/I return'
home.
THE NEWS BY THE 'MOB:A.
Ohe DaV Latet,fitom-Eurep.o:,
RUMORS MORE "WARLiK.U.
NNW Yea; March 7 .1:-Tho Ilerops arrived this after
noon with LlyerpOol.and London , advloss of the I9th
alt., one day Istem that 4 reoalved bt the tnra.
The steamship Enna arrived, oak on the 16Oalt.
The letebt Continental iiiidark 4.145 more warlike It
itt said that the trench Mroyeror will goon form a camp
of 100 000 troops at Tonlon. It is aagerted thathi.ln
tentioos are doble‘dly warlike: - 4
The oorresPondenee from France and Vienna to the
London papers ,alsoands-in rtimora of warlike peparav
-• . ,
Oe the odor hand the. kennel' error ittintatee isbcW
a' redastion is fhe home and colonial tercel-of 1.6 4 30
men. and an looresse in the Indian army of ItooS The
total f0rma1.229 000 men, of which 106 000 aterfor In
dia, The reduction in the borne forces is contadered es
indicative of the Cievertiment'sfelth In the realniezatelie
tof peace.
The Zoete of Commok s e hag Dassed a reridatioh in
favor of a new loan of £1,000,000, ' ,
Rumors prevail of Ministerial changes, inoludidg the
retirement of the 'Lord Chancellor, Ear B. Lytton and
General Peel.
The Atlantis Telegraph Company's bill waste - 3h.
drawn in the House of Commons on the iiighj of the
18th but leave was given to bring in another, to enable
the coainsay to raho additional , eapttal, end: far other
purposes. -
The bill legalizing neurisge with a doomed wire
mater Was pared, IU the Heise, - tie a eietiond tendingiby
- 58 majority. •
- . .
The Independence al g 'states Ant Prance less pre
leting *memorandum containing an elpseitionof the
grievances against Austria. The datgar of Mitt; quo
will be pointed out and esplanattotra frantlydheimei el.,
At the some time Vendee will say that. While she is de
sirous of polite, she to for from fearing war.
The Austrian jarnals hare been ordered to litatitne a
moderate tone in their **Vales relative to Preto.
Austria As stated to have - proposed to the ssaondsury
German Powers •treatieirof allianee and threier them ,
had coueindsd imeret treatise with her, but. o 4 to be
soled noon in ease that war shall be curled to;a ditto
rept theatre they Italy. -
-
A new Prussian-loin eraeten co n templation,, •
Sardinia is stated to heir -
In'thellonsioffLOrdii. an', the 181 h, the .i 4r ou.
d.....l,kridation.to the Chaffee et &urges wee
laid on the UM*. • ~ , , , , -., ~-,','- ~ t•
f.'s
I.llrtbe Haute ot. ennartue; . lbtr.iteidlirggi; —Coe
that he should shortly mere a reeolution - tiering
that no new Ormetitution should be grant to the
lonian Islands AMC thgtllduse had tint h , ton op
portunity ef user:educing an opinion on it.
Mr. Dineen. in reference to a threatened motion of
Inquiry as to the regent double election of liospardre ter
,Moldavie and , Praltochti o suggested 'that. as the Paris
oonferetne woe about to consider the subject, it would
be hrehly inexpedient for Parliament to antielpate the
result of those deliberations., ~ . . -,,
Lord ataicleymored aforrneffiliolotteri declaring the
medialniry of raising seven millions of pinnide ger-
Hog. In Znglend, for the serrloe of the Government.' n
India: •
After some debate, in which sir 0 Wool dreere te
ther glrami picture of the ilemeolal future of India,
the resat/dims was ..agreed to; and a bill ordered 'to be
brought in on the enhjeot -
The Daily PAW eorrespondeut says tact the Trench
,envoye at Munich, Wurtemberg, andfOsseal had been
,sent for to confer with the Emperor—lt was presumed
on the state ef ruble opinion in Cietmany.
Th. Minister of the Interior hal a 4 dr,essed a ionlien
tial circular to the Prefects of Derartments conraying
the official interpre atlas they are to give to the Em
peror's opted' on the opening of the session, es it had
become the aubJeart, of nontradictoryoonnetentarlei. The
Minister says the Emperor's - policy le thee, ethfe de_
rumacing war withmt tegltimate'motive M iltlPlffibie;
his Majesty will rot recoil front war if his honer com
mands It, or if there mime one of those *adios for
which, at all times, Prance has been enthusbutte, be•
cause war Is then a necessity.
The Par's correspondent of the Times says the warn
ing given to La Pril.i mu owing to the complaints of
the Papal 111115010 at Paris,,
The Herald's' correspondent mays that a time of
100,C00 men is to be formed at Toulon by the 'end of,
March.
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The moventenU of troops oontinued eery *hie at;
wreathes.
m . i
i t
The Parte Bourse oo the 76th opened w it, btl
tinned tier. On the Nt h , the warning giv ito Ltr
Presse gaverise to an advance or about one ; elf per
cent., bnt this revere° WAn not fully maintained .0 Of
18th. Thernarket opened die and lower, but insured,
and tho three per cents closed steady at 08 tort:ironer
and sow ant. t, i ,
A notice In the Gazette deolaree the port of 'Victoria!,
In Venom:merle Dian I, the port of .entry of British
Colombia, until arreogernente have been madetn cot.
loot ditty on Fraser river. I
The Scotsman siree oorrenoy to rumors of rn'tletti
eel changes It bays the Lord Chancellor will peon re
tire, and rntertalte the Uhler Baronship of the Markt
quer. Lord Kingsdoun or Mr Ostrom inicteedhn i
wooleacb ,• that General Peal will resign thtlyer Be
oreta. yehip, and that Bir M. D. Lytton will beencceril
ed I n the COlonial Department by Mr; elagstora—Lit
ton being raised to the regime
The Hanoverian Chamber of Deputies, having learned
that the Government bad not Liken dcaldve‘ Ores' to
prevent the exportation of horses. had instible that
the general prohibition abould be adopted 'wlibiut rie.
ley. .In the ripper Chamber the propmition Tara Oise
w
to • arm debate. in the worse of which It ude con
tended that any Frenob attack on the Po rod Rhine _
would be a cams WU: PlCl•Sitel dilatory;miley Wad
de9ooloed es antl.oerutan. The proposition w.a Mutt
measly agreed to.
NAPLES.
Considerable anxiety wis felt- in' Manisa thithe
health of the King He was hollered to be inithincr
from water :coma the heart, ant.,waa too ill JO br liken
to Chants,
.
' AUSTRIA.
It to stated that a council el' war, composed offer or
Eve of the most distingul Med generals in the Afifirn
army bad been formed It is confirmed that Watt
had expressed wlllingneed to make a ootmetelo to
pnblie opinion, and to MOM to give support to tlateye.
tem of misrule which prey - ails in central Italy. i r
The Vienna correspondent of the London - ea,
writing en the 16th of Februtty, rays: ' to Three if one
days ago information wee received from Prei r msOilick
removed all doubt as to the intention Of the leror
Napoleon; and it would not be curprisivg rudd _ rto
learn that the Attelrian army Is to he placed on ' war
lowing. The military organisation la eo excellenithat
060,000 men °sublimity prepared for action `wipe a
mouth or Mx weeks ll The came authority ta it Is
evident A mighty storm le brewleg. end that tile Ato of
Bumf& and 'mums is to reduce Austria to th , name
level as Turkey. -
-
conimerCidl' intelligence.. 1.
LITHRPOOL, Feb. 18.—The sales of Cotton. 1M the
week, embrace 88,400 boleti, inoluding 16,0t0 ld OM.
latore; and 7,010 to exporters.- Ail qutlfti4 bare
advertised folly ji for the Week. and the market,Thsed
active. The awes to-dew were 8 000 bales ittleg
1;000 to apeoulatOrs, and 1.000 to exportere, clan g an.
five and Arm at the following quotations: , -
•
Fair.. • ladling
New Orleans ~.34 r via
Mobile - 7 x - OP 10
Uplands • 7 1.16 ek
The stock of Cotton In port la 802,000 bales, nierbich
SOL 801 balsa are American. i 1 . _
The advices from MancheeteF are favorable, tit mar.
bet for goode eloelog firm hod salve: '•- 4 )1 '
Hanle, Feb. 11.—New. Orleans tree ordleadit le
quoted of 101 f, pram' having advanced lel dada* the
week. Thd 'Wee forthe wetk have been 93 %els.
' LIVERPOOL 1111RADSTUPP8 MARKET, t Ol
e%. ltl
The market closed dull butedeedy Piour Ott but
dull. Wheat doll f Western* red 6e 910292 49 100
Re. Corn dull ; mixed yellow. Be Mulls 31 tfX the ;
White 7sldo7e dd.
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, I'W 1 —?ro.
visions steady but Wet. - Ifeet 0040. Porkld I, ; Ea.
con arm, but quiet. , Lawl dull. but bol d at et a 1
LIVIT,RPOOb PRODUCE MARKET; Peb. ill f-Sigar
dull, and lower qualities have declined sligh ly' Oftree
firm:' Ri ce, steady: ROOD eteady, at - da ild`“ ill for
common, Spirits of Turpentine steady at bettle I
LObDON - MARK/An Feb. 30.—klessis.: a,indil
quote Brew:lite& dull; Iron steady; Sugar lie ;Tea
very firm ;
• Elpirite Turpentf be firm, . / .
LONDON MONifY• MARKET, Feb. 18 —l7cmplabf are
quoted at 9636 for money. The botlion id th lank
Ileaimmied ,1281,000, American' eseuritiesirsuu.
ged.
.. . .
Latest per Europa. I I 1
LONDON, fiatuldl `li
DAILY NEVIN Oyer d/ITIOLN.—NILWON' WI
veiled to•day throughout the Stook Egehange.
t uned armament in Branco, and the absecale o
rfvery on the Parte BOUM contributed to oboe
dewy to animation. , •
The Mids t however, closed, an, good eel y
a - Wootton of X, which took place toward the
the day, proving merelytemporany.- - Weft In
-tiOn for the Indian loan appear to hug been el
Nome extent,- yet althea prep:W.l°4l4g the,inar
the exeoption Of-the ;UM In Railing shatesi
market'', werer , heavy, Narthex - largd n'aleff
ba•do Venetian *here* on orders from , Vie •
eonelderable effect upon the stock market g
The dhow market waeralhetmore gutty
-beet Weirton' freely taken at fitand *Wen 2
The *dittoes in sold at the 'bank' te•day we
pedant: The steamer apron wl4l tap out, o
SPECIAL DMPLIOU se-nts:paless
W 481112107054 March 7
ITANOVER
- blatant £175.281. In speee,-for Xtet;ill ether ex
-eopt 2,45 darer... Tana 8 '•ine 000alnerateo acme mare
today botorrataded for the next Teasel for 'Botnba7,
when the exchange omen bigber. On ebange , Mix at
urdooni a fresh rise took 34ace in the rates for Me on
-- Aletria. Paper on Holland was likewise quoted more
favorable to this omit!) , , The other exohangeo remelt'
Dm.
FOUR DAYS- LATER 'FROM CALIFORNIA.
[EY,TEIE OVERLAND MAIL.]
EXPEDITION AGAINST THE KOHAVES
TIIE INDIAN WAR.
BNSINIBB IMPROVING AT MN TRANOIOOO
.BT. Lours , kilt oh 8 —The overland mail haS arrived,
Mir ging San Vendee] dates to the 11th ult., four days
later than previous virtue. Two, planners from Eau
ffracoiseo eamd through by the mail.
The famine' , Uncle Hem left Hen Wrennlimo on the 11th
with 103 troops of the Sixth infantry regiment, for the
Colorado, for, the purpore of ehsetleteg the Mohave
Indiana. ,
The additienel section of tbo CaMorale Central Rail
road has been put under contract
The next Panama 'steamer was to leave on Monday,
'the list at., Instead of Saturday, the 19th, es previ
ously advertised. -
The Indian war in the northern part of the State to
being vigorously prosecuted, with a fair prospect of
a wady termination
business at San 'Frani:deco was brisk ; candles, c,ftte,
provisions and American 'ignore advancing.
The t mamas by the overhead mall report heavy
rains having fallen on the Colorado:Desert—an unusual
occurrenee. Alga, that the company met with com
plete sweets in linking wells, finding an abundance or
water at aderth oe 110 , feet.
&Terme,* germs prevailed along the Peak') and
Tejon passes, and a large amount of additional stock was
being distributed along the route.
' Lieur Lae previously reported mortally wounded
In the fight with the Apache Indlass, wan rapidly Hl
proving.
An expedition was about leaving Port Buchanan,
under Capt P.well , spinet the band of Apaches who ,
killed two army sergeants in January.
THE THIRTY-SUM CONGRESS.
SENVIT—.ENTIU BEEISION.
ctieeuixamc, Maroh 7
Mr. gortara's reeolution, cal.flag on the Socreiat..y of
itar for ooplea of all contracts which have been mad°
for rotnoving the obatrootiona at the month of the Mix.
thaatrpt, the .4mount en eftpanded, and to ithom paid,
woo adopOd
-Mr. Bit• WS. of preaented a inetnetial
from Menne - Pettibone dr. Boteler,•the binders of extra
dem:manta for the Se- a.e, alleging that, owing to the
email minutia of binding, se controstmi with tbel.re•
ideas years, they bare loft mosey, sad 8441 for an
Wen:mitt. ". • •
On motion of bie. Memos ' of Virginia, the TANDOORI
•wio tabled.— yeas 42 pava43. ,
'The Senate then went into executive reacion.
/ 4, 10 public busk US WU transacted.
As neon as the doors were opened, the Senate ad-
I curse&
(The Benet," *ea In sitseutlye essaian for five boars,
fiftaia*pirited debate r conarnstel the arjmintment
of Cherie, L Weiler ae postmaster at Bin Frane'scoi
lid J. W Mandeillie as en•veyor•geeerel or callfmnia.
The nomination et Me Moteue wee unanimously con
firmed as minister to Mexico, end La Reintele ae secre
tary of legatim.)
PENNSYLVANIA LEIIISLATURE.
The Senate niet at three tiolook P. M
The following Mils were rf eti In plane :
Mr WEI - MIT, CI Philadelphia. one to oroot ft ngli elec.
Mon dbealon in the Tritenty-third trout.. PhiladellMat
Alen. a eapplement to the Oxford and Lower Roblin
Poor Roue, whits • wits consldeted and pan ed
Mr. ()Anat. of alleglien., IL supplement to the Pitts
burg and tßenbenyille Railroad
The tei
ionlog butler were pegged :
To Ink:Arboreta the Pet/mare county Padnenger Rail
way Constisny. -
To Incorporate the Philadelphia Romp/lay for the im
provement of the Drama.
To Incorporate the Maloney Broad Mountain Rail.
row% ,
ne- bill to incorporate the Fanners' Market Clio
pony or Philadelphia passod a Brat read:ng, and wee
laid over.
A commttniestion was received from the Governor,
etcing the City Building A seociation, on the ground
that it to not bo much a bolbling KAROClition aa a loan
company.
Adjourned.
It being petition day, altlege number were presented.
Several remonatrances bete !resented ogaleet the
per or the shppithi ant to the Germantown Passen
g ,Bsllway Company, cod i s
the Green and
Goatee Railway.
The etandivg tommittees reported a large number of
bills, and many bills were read lb plate
Mr. GLITZ reed a bill supplp crentary to the sot rela
tive td attachments in eZempnbu eases.-
Mr. PIBEtH R, a enoplemeht to the ant consolidating the
oily or Philadelphia
The use of the ball was grunted to the blifil for
, Tuesdav evening. March 16
The House twisted on its aniendreents fo the bill
abolishing the Board of Gut tllans of the Poor.
Adjourned, •
Washington Criminal Court.
Wastimotoa, March ' Criminal Court for the
Thetriet assembled this morning. The death of The
Idte Dlstriot. Attisney, P. 3. Key, wee announced In
fitting term by Robert Oul& Wit , the read, sOlrlcifsd
aepce•ser of tfr 1{47, and Wag responded to by Jade
Otholotd. The court then adjoutoed over in teepeet
to the memory of ice deceased.
Tbo court teem was crowded in expectation of some
cotton being had to relation to'the trial of Jdr. Ricking,
but the Grand lary wee not assembled.
The trial of dickies will net be onmmeneee so early In
the newton ae many fume anticipated. Ills connect
,"11, not present to-day. The Jail docket:embracing
Ike smaller offences,b Melly Bret taken up, and May
weepy a week or longer.-
_ .
The Meai nn question.
WAittntrixos, Marti' Mo. Etr. MoLsao,
laving been co:maimed to.day by the Santo as mild&
niq4 ij Mis cal V4ra
111,;psiW,
to existence Mr. "Olaiirobwell hes evils' writtenitei
the. State iiefiettnavnt. urging Ite 'recognition. Thts
the illve.rnment Is 11341 , 111nd to:Ito,-.1411d hence' the /Sp
polininvnt of Mr. McLane. Senor Mats has Lean here
eationely awaiting the reeoznition of hie. Government
hj this Administration, and hie coneecicent reception
es eninisteit bat an the reoognition, If at sit, will take
plies In Megloo. he ososiders hie witssion suspended, for
the present. Ile will soon leave for New Oeleens,
there to await further Instrantione front ht, Govern.
mitsrt Io the event of Mr..MoLene presenting hie are.
dentists to the Juarez Government, Senor Mote will,
thin* lo little doubt, return to Waghlugton In ft dipto
nilitlO capacity.
Indian
WASHINOVON, March 7 he seeste- r roWe a number
of Indien trcettes. esob-nolng those with the 'Mien
When of Oregon and Washingtor, to not unoti. An three
are co•ictlocetsdy connected with The preservation of
the velum on the Plclfie, there eel. be no doubt of their
istidoeticn.
The Postmaster General's Condition.
W.IiBUINOTON, March 9-10 o , elocir P. A 1 —The Post
=alter General still lingers', there being no prospect
;whatever of his recovery.
The Treasury-Note Law.
WABRusOlna., Idareh 7.—There ie a clause in the law
authorial/au the .retsouo or cr...F ar y enee, peeved by
, the late Congress, giving the Secretary of the Treasury
, atitherity' to hien., reylstered or coupon stook, as the
'purchaser may elaat. Having already received coupon
stook, the Secretary has derided that he wilt not
change it.
, Later from Mexico.
New ORLE iNe Much 7 —The brig Minstitlan, arrived
on Baturday, brings Tampico dates to the Stith ult.
The Liberals were actively prosecuting the war..
Gezemt Juarez had taken the field and gons to Vera
Oita, which is represented as befog to a perfect state tf
de once.
General Emparahad been Captured by the Liberals at
A gm, C►litntet.
Excitement at El i zabethport, N. J.
STRIME OF THE LABORERS ON THE D L. AND
R'. R. RIOT APPREHENDED.
ELI Z ABE MORT, N J., March 7.-- 1 1 bout one hun
dred laborers, employed on the *O4 decks here, by the
Delaware, Lsokswanate and Western Rel.road Company,
struck for higher wages islet wean. A party of men
werellion brought from New York to till their places,
but owirg to the threets made they were afraid to land
from the steamboat. One bandrad men are expected
here this morning, from Sc aeon. The laborers are
in a state of giett excitement, end a iseri, no riot is
apprehended on the arrival of the train. The priest
of the Roman Catholic Church le endeavoring to
pacify them.
(13VCOND DESPATQFr.)
EL!ZABETfIP)RT March 7. —The train from Feranton
has Jost arrived, and the new mon and the strikers
formed in a lino, aa'd much ezeitern , nt and 'aerobe/to
the coal docks The President is doing all he Can to
avoid a collision, but it SOMA inevitable, Co soon as the
ark , men commas co work.
(TIIIIID DESPAINI ]
EMT.). evriieoal., N. J., 3)i o'clock P..M.—The new
men wont to work, when those on the strike commerd
ed throwing coal, but were finally driven off The new
men are rouo't the strongest. The strikers bare ap-
pointed a committee to 'make arrangements to go to
work again. but have not reoadeu in their demands.
The matter will protably,be arranged without eerione
11 , 1 latbethport Ina town on Newark Illy, end in tba
anal depot or the Delaware and Lackawanna and Now
Jamey Neutral Railroad ]
Elm :African Squadron.
BosruN, March 7 --An arrival at Wit p..rt turniabea
the fullorrlng hatellieoce relative to the movement,' of
United States VOSSaill :
The flag ship Cumberland was at Porto Prays on
/wary MI, to leave sees for Gore*.
The stoon.4.war Dale had left for Monrovia, and the
)1 trim) was on, a cruise.
The Viccerciee wie daily expected
Destructive hire at Bahia
. .
lirwrir.o. Reach 7 —The Rerklmer Block" of
bulldlnge was debtroyed by bre on &turd .y night. The
block we , occupied or etneA and jaw einem the con.
tents of all of which were burnt. The lon le estimated
at rO,OOO, on which there is an Insurance of $16,000.
lion, J. Glancy Jones Received as Min
ister to Austria.
New Yeas, March 7 —Private advice/I by the steamer
Jura etato that Hon. 7. Glancy Jones was received at
the Court of Vienna, on the 34 h nit s as t 7.8. hitntater.
Death of Ex• Senator Geyer.
Sr, Lours, March 7,—Tho Ron. Henry S. Beyer. for.
merlir United States Senator from this etate; died last
night.
%Yr ather Reports.'
Monday, March 7—Noon —Washington—The reports
from Paitimore and Peterabnrg represent the weather
cloudy and cool, tho same no hero
Va —Wind E; tier
Wilmington—Rainy and warm
Charleston, B. 0 —Cloudy ; wind NE.; the". 03.
Savannah, Ga —R.lny ; 'wind ; Mier ,66 •
Mooed, Ga —Cloudy ; beery ra ne during last night.
Montgomery, Ala —Meer; heavy rains last light
At Lyeebbtug, Knoxville. and Chattanooga, weather
rainy ; th.r.sr.nglog from 42 to 60,
Onmberland-4 body and warm,
Cinotnnatl—Olondy and warm. " •
New York Bank Stateinent.
New Yoae Idaroh 7.—The Dank State ,, eat for the
'jerk ending Saturday exhibits:
A decrease In Loan.
it Not dopogta
An Increase in opeole (nearly)
" 011oulatten..
Itinrhets by Telegraph. •
Ti Alain .as. March 7.—Flour is flrm at $6 26. Wheat
firm at fl 4Re1,80 for white, and $1 d5a1.50 far red.
Coro advanced lo , gt 60a for white, and .62 . ailkla for
yellow, Provisions unchanged Whiskey dull at :6
for Ohlo.
•A year TAME Leedavillo,
Y., a tame pigeon accompanies two littleenitdren
to rohool regularly, flying after them along the
street, alighting on the fences, trees, and in the
road before them.. If it files far ahead, you may
see it turn round, and, looking at the ohildren,
wait patiently for their arrival, and then fly a
Wet.* further on; and go it keeps doing until
Ahoy reach the School. Then it pgradeg Itself Upon
the windoW•sill, where it remains until school is
out, when it obeervet the same manner - in going
bolus.
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ropes.
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Owutatetlym,
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14.•Mtr.a.koau on HAHLllT.—Notwithstand
.
lug the ry inclement state of the weather hat eve
ning—inclement even for March--Mr. James H.3dar.
dock, the celebrated eater delivered hie critical and
analytical lecture on Hamlet to an audience nearly
filling Concert Hall.' The .hurter of the audience
wr s what Is usually called " appreeletive.ti and always
, g respectable There were many • there who. we
phoutd imogioe. had raver been in a theatre in their
lives, and many of a eh ranter rarely seen ‘outeide of
private box. The object was wholly a abseil abke one,
the proceedli being devoted to the establ ehment of a
Obatttr hospi at in +hie city. The lecture was an-
mended for 1,3 i n:c'ock. but the orator did not appear '
until quarter of 8 No one wee surprised. for people
have their own .11iess of the
nor
of oratorical
people. and never wonder nor get uneasy, as they used
to 111 under these hi de of pstleone,
Judge Halley into doced Mr. Murdoch ins character•
istie ape-el—by which we Motu a very neat and mot!:
neat one lie planted for the hospital as one desetying
of the her °valence or all corn, and said hp felt happy
that, in introdunnr +be orator of the evening, he also
intrutuced a friar d of hts boyhood, One whom he hid
net onlrloved for his Analittes as n gentleman, but
Minstrel tor h'e p - oressional
Mr Ifurddrds, in appearing on the platform amidst
Very general and cordial appiattre, said he felt eminent
ly boom, d in being t ermittan to present bin trb , ws nu
cue of the most sublime creations of the human mind.
He would speak as be felt on the enbject; notnttempt
lag to solve the
_pillion noble royeterlea that clustered
around the diameter of Hamlet but to giie the resolt
or the impressions he hat reavel while studying the
mooing of the great master In his preparations fee the
drareatle art
We regret that our mace to-day will not permit on to
nubleit the very voluminous notes furnished by our
leviers The lecture Was a medley of eritlelem and
fed the er,t , c.en, being very fully Illustrated by
reciting the most celebrated points of the play. The
orate le toga idea of Hamlet teemed to be thet he wad
a great mind, pna el sl-g every quality that gave great
nese to man, bet without the energy to-carry hie
plan a into execution
Hie life was s pinta-e of energy Wasted, intellect ob
soured, and reason tottering on her throne. - He was
only r - mastl to actloo by deeperat'on, and it was in
Finch tile of desperate energythat be killed the king and
Lambe., and indlreestl. Mule himself a 'diaries. Hamlet
represented judgment without energy, and thought
without action Not to Diodes. His character was
that of Hamlet's reversed Ile, too• wag amen of noble
qualities, of kt d beset, and undoubted bravery. but he
wan an emblem of passion without Julgment, a mind al
ways jamp'ng et bevy conclusions—a courtier, not a
phi! gopher—one of those who, according tone adage,
set in haste and repeat at leisure? ,
Horatio. to the epeaker's mind, was the noblest of
the three. Mr. Mardoch's Waldo delineating this
chargoter wan very beentifel and stalking. Horatio was
the bosom friend- of the sorrow-stricken Dene, hie
Companion and conic , lior. " Horatio. than art e'en as
good a man at I h.ve spoke, withal." wan, perhaps, to
use Hamlet's own phrase, the best' criterion of big
character,
The reeitations were giden tith much taste. the
Mlle With the ghost. the soliloquy on death. and part!.
cularly the act ne in the graveyard, were the most stri
king. The grave-diggers , dialrgue - was scatted with
great homer and crested much merriment His man;
ner was t s,o free as When on the board', but in no
Swarm did he st-ive after effect by aping the extrava
gance so custemenf en the stage.
'He - wee loony t pplauded at the close, the lecture
occupying nearly two hours in its delivery.
ALLBOED FATAL ABORTION CASE—ARREST
OF Yoe Pa rice ELIVLId&TIIO.—A. considerable excite.
meet wee orseted yentorday afternoon to the Seven
teenth ward, mead by the death of a young girl
named Martha Tans Topham, at a house on the north
eide'ofJefferson street, west of Second, which wee
leapt dootteda and an alleged abortionist named
Ita•tba Hodson. the feats of the cam, as far ea we are
ennbled to learn, are as follows:
Hkaaranntiodderah t
Miss Topbern has resided for some years past with
her father end.stop-mother, on Front Street. near
York. A. few weeks sines her father discovered her
condition. On the folloving day she was taken to the
house in legation street, where she has remained under
the professional charge of its ocetipants. '
A few dam since, Dr. Brown, of the Nineteenth
ward, wweesummonedto see the unfortens'e girl, and
found bar in a very critical condition He bag lexica
then attended upon bar, and yesterday, having been in
ft.ttned that the girl had died at ten o'clock on the pre
-Hone bight, be informed the officers or the ward, who
immediately notified the coroner to investigate the
case.
The I InOPTO went to the house and arrested Mr. god.
eon, but the doctresa was nowhere to be found.
The ahem Arrested Hebert Dunlap, a resident of
the Nineteenth ward, on the charm of being iniplleated
in the affair, Ile is charged with May've seduced the,
young lady, and with having deposited a watch with the
ebortionist as collateral for the payment of the protest
atonal persica in the ease. He in in ousted, at present
at the Seventh- Ward station honey
Coroner Fenner summoned a jury in the case last
evening. and a post-mortem examination of the trdy
was held by Dr 8. P. Brown, and the jury retired to
the Seventeenth-Ward station koriee, where the above
facts were elicited. -
The affair created a great deal of excitement in the
nelelhorlsord of Pecond and :demon treets.-and
numbe• of people assembled at the house last evening.
' The interior of the house is well adapted ,for the ne-
Winne perpens for which iChu been noel. Au en
tra-ce to the premises is effected through& small strait
in the rear as well as from Jefferson street. We ob
eerved in one of the rooms any quantity of pill boxes,
a mortar sod pestle, and'all the mraphernents neces
sary for the business. The flat floor was fitted up and
disguised as a candy and cake et7re
, The young lady had just attalsed her nineteenth year
on the day other death. The doctrines weearrested slew
days since on the charge of producing an ab-ation and
wan held to bail by Alderman Shoemaker In the cam of
7400 to answer the charge. ,
AB3tY Sosozoxe.—Parettant to the follow
log orders, breed hi Wallington city, a Board of Army
Surgeons will montane in this city to examine assistant
surgeon and candidates,:
Van Dgrearaiser, Adjutant 'General's Deice, ?.
Washington, March 40819. j
sr Special orders. No. IT. .
tr A Bo.rd of Medical Officers. !maenad of Surgeons
C. A. Finley. 7 M. Coyloylad 8, P. Moore. will 49151111-
bit at Philadelphia, Piramylvaeis, en Friday, the let
Icy of April. 1880, or u saga' thereafter es preeticable,
for the rxenination original:tent enrgeons for Promotion,
god e (such undidatem for. antmlutsnent to the eleeleal
staff tie tear be invited to Dreamt themeelves.
sa-Avaistant Samson 0. D:Orameds'applituted
der of the
Dos ' I
order of thlSPOostity of WA- :
, IrrpTleasinne must.he addressed to the Secretary of
W - ar; must stets the 'reiblence of the applicaor, ehd
the dit4 eta, place of hie birth. They most also be en.
sompsnied (refe:•enees mill resales no attention) byre.
speetable testlnionials of hie possessing the moral and
physical qualifications requisite for filling creditably
the responsible station, and - for performing ably the
swarms end active dotted of as officer of the medical
staff
ARRESTED. despatch was received from
Mayer 'Wearer, of Pittsburg, yesterday, describing a
German named Fredarick Myers snail "Keel," who
was charged with the crime of bigamy, sad also with
haying stolen about one hundred &alive from a gentle
man in that oity, It appears that Frederick married a
woman in Ge•many, with whom be resided for soma
time in one of the western counties of this State, and
upon paying a visit lo 'Pittsburg be became enamored
w,tb o.m of the fair rex of that city, and after a abort
courtship made her his wife. Actor leaving that city,
Hoe blyera No. 1 male her eppearance, and inquired
for her truant husband, when she learned, to her fur
pree, that Frederick bed forgotten his ,Bret love and
w.s wedded to soother. -The despatch was placed in
the hands of High Constable Franklin, who, with his
o'cal sagacity. traced the whereabouts of the German
to the northern part of the city, where by bee-repre
sented himself as s monument of plate, and took an en.
tive part in religious antra. Frederick was arrested
and looked op to await a requisition from the author'.
ties of Allegheny county.
FOUND Dnownim —Yeetet'day morning the
body of a white man about forty-eve years of ago was
found floating in the Schuylkill near Chestnut-street
wharf. Ms body looked as though it hid been in the
water about three weeks. Re wee ,dreased in a bine
roundabout, black cloth vest and pante, and a' bine
woollen monkey jacket He bad nothing in big pocket
but a balance scale and knife The coroner held an in.
quest on the body yeeterd ay afternoon, and rendered a
verdict in accordance with the facts.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—We alluded in our
paper of yesterday to the assault omblnitte'd on Euuday
evening by a ruffian newsboy.. The name of the gentle.
man robbed le Roberts /le wee e Sew led by three per.
EMS, not one, as had been elated. Two of the ruffians
eeoaped, but the thlrd,_a newsboy, named Joh. Ostri
gan, was arrested yesterday morning, ard, held to an.
•
over.
Nimmons Alisonzne.—ln the hospital lot,
an it is called, on Coates street, eeveral malicistur per
sons have been lately cutting down the trees and other.
wise lejurion the city creperty evens] policemen were
detailed to the Deena of these patty r potations yester—
day, with orders to arrest all who could be found thne
Infringing the city's ordinances.
SHOPLIFTER AERESTED.—A woman named
80190 Morrison was arrested yesterday afterooon by an
°Meer of the Reserve Corps, on a charge of sealing a
plena of muslin de lake rim the store of Messrs.
[thornless, at Eighth• and Chestnut streets. lime wee
taken before Alderman Bottler and committed to
'answer.
Tax following named aldermen are the only
ones that have paid any of the itoem and pens ties re.
covered by them. in the exercise rf their Wit a, into
the City rrea•nry : Sobn Worlds. $26 09; J. Planking
ton, $93 86; J. Thompson, $5 51; J. Snider,' $11; U.
Bracer, $2O; W Ogle, $35; and A. inertia, 75 cents.
INQUEST.—Coronor Fenner held an inquest
yesterday morning on the body of Catharine Right,
wbo died from iejurlea received by being run over by a
car on the Second and - Thlrd•atreet Pmfeenger Railway.
The jury, in re^dedng the verdict, fully exonerated the
eoninetor and driver of the eee.
fioarrrAL CASE.-4 . 0110 Sharon, aged twen.
ty,two years, wee admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospi
tal, having been seriously Injured on Market. street
bridge, while proceediag to the fire In the Twenty.
fourth ward, on Sunday night
SAVED.—Michael Kenyan fell overboard at
Aroft•etreet wharf yesterday, and would have beau
drowned but for the timely Interference of 0111:er Wat
son, who, hearing hie struggles In tae water, threw hint
a rope, and alter some difficulty hauls], him out. '
No Quonum.—Tho Common Council held
an adjourned meeting' yee•erday afternoon at theft
°hawker, lu the State Hone?. After waiting for an
hour and not being able to obtsin a quorum, the body
adjourned until Thunder afternoon, at 3 o'clock.
Bor DROWNED —A boy was found drowned
yesterday mowing at Ohestuut-street wharf, Schuylkill.
He was fastened to a raft when discovered.
[Prue the Metter Itopubl'can, March 4, 1859.1
A letter has been reaolved from Lieutenant
Benle•by hie family residing here, dated nt Santa
Fe, on the 3d of February last. He had just re.
turnea ta that place from Taos, whore he had been
upon a 'Halt of a few days to his old friend Kit Car
son, who returned with him On his arrival at San
ta. Fe, he toned despatches from his camp, Mating
that a delegation of ohiefe of the Comanehes—
the formidable Indian' tribe with which our
Government is now at war had come in,
eapreasly to see and talk with him upon tormn
of peace and amity—that they had pitched
their camp near his own, and having oonfldence
in him, would await hie arrival, and be'governed
by hit subsequent notion. Carson determined to
aceempany bin ta the commit, and on the after
_neon of theday they arrivittat Santa Fu they lelt
for theplains to abet with the "Bedouins of Arne-
Hai " • What Will bo the remit of the conferenee
we shall know hereafter. We !lava entire coml. ,
donna that any notion on the part of Lieut Beale
and Kit Carson '
-m far an Our GovernMent is con
cerned, cannot but be benefloial: These Indians
are a terror to emigrante parsing through their
country, and the United States malls are frequent.
ly stoppedand robbed by thorn. Although Lieut.
Beale In not invested with the peace making power,
(sirloiully,) 'tie know "talk " will have a
greater tendency , to create friendship between
them and our people than could be brought about
by the entire -Indian dice at Washington. We
look for , important - results. growing ,out of Mid
conference. -
... $646,000
1,416 000
• 300 000
384,0 0
A Of.tat in Keokuk, lowa, had on enormous
fish, caned the Alligator tisrothich waa caught
in the Artier Ms river, a few miles above list jam.
tion with the Mississippi. It is,oror eight feet
long, three teat in oireumferonee,. , end weighed
rising of 800 pounds when taken out of the river.
THE CITY.
Lieutenant Beale—An Important
Movement,
FINANCJAVAND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PUILADIMPHEA, MILLIaI 7,1869
- Absence of 'aneculatiVe movement 14 still the chief
characteristic of the stook market The want of sup
port from outside capital is severely felt, dispiriting
the whole business.. Yet the caoh sales of sound e•
enrities do not vary moth from the everegel and the"
is no variation in their rites to tell of any urgent do,
mend for money, or soy strong Copulation to realize
upon them. Bank stocks are in high fr.vor, Ake offer
ings being far below the demand for investment in Ws
cjens - of oecurittee. ,
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The aggregates ofthe bank statement this week um
pare with those of last week as follows :
Feb 218
Osplial stack $11,689 488 $ll 589.485
Loans 26 509,917 26.710.853..T0 202 405
Specie.... ' 5 982,261 5,926.714—De, 95,547
line fm other 1 455,485 1.050 846..1n. 105 861
Due to other Bks.. 4,006 651 3,858.0'0. ;Dm 231.661
Deposita 16.012 765 16 572,316..1n 319 rO3
Circulation - -2,778 : 255 9,00 1.1167..111. 123 035
The inereare In loans was hardly especial, it being
the opinion among Many hotness men that the amount
during the winter has been so large - that the bloke
would be engaged through the spring in cutting down
their lines. In thee. calculation!, however, there hie
not heen sualatekit account taken alto feet that nearly
all the intake have large Investments in -specie fonds.
convertible into eale's at any time, and Classed and held
se loans until good business, aper shall be cffered to
.take their place, or the turn cf the tide 'makes it ne
cessary to shorten sail.
The folloWing lea statement of the badness of the
Oleartag Houle for last week, as reported by George E.
Arnold, leg., the manager:
efoisinge. BstackeeB psfd
01.207 28 110 501 22
8,258,449 80 - 185.783 08
... . .8,00,066 :0 ' 101.801 28
..... :8:201.183 21 - -r 378 008 57
......8,06.019 18 - 252 758 27
•.3 681,218 88 213,075 03
1859.
Veb.2Btb
ltitrohlout
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ft 33
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520,0 3 303 03 $1,105,810 43
We are Informed by telegraph that the Lehigh Tal
ley Railroad brought down for the week ending Satur
day evening. the Sib Just , 8,010 tons of coal, against
5,711 tons for the corresponding week last year, being
an !Dunes this season, thus far„Of 07, 4 51t0n5.
FIIILADIILPHIA BTOO/1 XXOTIANG.II mire,
.
Mira 7,13/10.
IMPOSITD as MAMMY, & CO., zuerorcrra, no.=
AIM /110/111101 3101[11110, NOETIEVIOT 00211111 raur
AND 0111111911171
11138 T BOARD.
50'0 Penns 58. .... .... 031 6 Pennsn B 43%
2001 do ...... .... 92% 3 Glrstd Bents 32%
600 do .........192% ICO Reading R 24%
662 73 do 92% 100 do 24%
100 City 68 00% 60 do - 24%
000 do 99% 00 do 24%
100 do ' 993 k 50 do '65 en 244
701 do New 103 100 do 25 24%
200 do 103 60 do oak 24%,
200 do 103 9 !for Canal Pref... 105-.
1000 Penn It 2to 68 0k.93 18 do .....101
2000 PW & 0 Con Te e 64 100 Citswhis R.bswn. 6%
500 Cotslitem Oh 103..6314 100 do 1:5. 6%
1000 N Penns It. 68.-03 100 do 05. 6%
2000 do 68 - 102 , do - - M.. 614
18 Atinehill R - :09,4; 00 •do ' b&. 0%
2 gonna it ..... ... - .43% 20 Far & Mee Bank.: 60
5. •do ' '43% 10 Commonwt4 Bk.. 23%
RITIVRAN 80A.11.118. .
10000 bah Net 0082 '
BNOOND
100 Penes 06 ;01
eSoobt do 02,V
200 0117 Os 119,V
1000 do New 103
1000, do 108
NO do P B 11.— ,BoV
• 100 do • • 01V
(00 - 11 Penns B 91M
10)0 do - • - 9431-
Bid. Asks ,
11 8 5'11.44...:"...102'.:101
Phoa 9e 99% OM I
do.. 99 99%
do Reyr..lo2N linty
Poona ss. ...;....023( 9/%
Reading " '4% 24%
do 8418 10..82% 88 -
do 31108044.91., 91%
do do '88.72.( 78%
Penns 11 48, 43%
do John 6e—loo
' do 2dm 8r....93 OS%
Uor 01 On Dr Mr 41 - 47
do 'Prof in 106
oohrtyl NIT 80 1 82.72 72,4
Phllqqelp
Markets,.
- fi t ting 7—Rvenrog.
Tito Fleur market le yen' firm - at the lute siveoto,
ant come holders aro not willing to' accept last week's
prices; about 2,400 bbis have been sold at $6.25eet3.31.1f
for superfine, 5610a8.451 for ottoman - and goad extra,
$6.75m7 for extra family. and $5 4fr idtl for mlddliogs;
the receipts are light, and the trade - are buying at the
above figures rather more freely. Bye Flour has ad.
vaned; 102 bble cold at $4 aig 4P' bbl. Penne Corn
Meal is held firmly at - 93 76 4P' bbl ; 3CO bble Brandy
wine sold at $3.95 tip' bbl. Wheat—There is ve7 little
offering, and prices are firm ; sales of 8 0;0 bus prime
Red have been made, part at Mc, and part on terms
Dot made public, ; EOO bna prime {White alio Soli at 175 c;
16,010 bus Red have been purchaeed in New York by
our millers at equal to' 1690 delivered here Bej is
selling at 93e on wriest. Corn has advanced lc 4P . bus,
and about 8,000 bus 'yellow have been sold at 82e133c
in store end la the care, 03%6810 afloat. Oats are in
steady deniand at fete for D tinware and 65e for Penne
Birk is drill, and Ist No 1 quercitron le offered at 1188
itY ton, without stiles. Cotton—The Market fe firmer,'
and holders are asking Me advance, mahout much do
ing at the improvement Groieries are steady in price,
but the market is only moderately' aotira for gager and
Molamrs. Provielmm are dull and neglected, and buy
ers lake hold slowly at previous quoted rates. Seeds—
There hi rather more demand for Cleeerseed, and about
300 bus have been sold at $6 foe 6 76 4ir hue; some
holdere ask more; nothing doing In Timothy. Whiskey
is steady, but quiet, at 27X 0280 for Penns bble, llikr for
Ohio do, and about 260 4P' gallon for drudge,
PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE. 31 &PEET, March
The offenogs of Beef Cattle, at thi . different yards, are
on the inereate, amonntirg to about 1,600 head this
week, most of 'Which have been dispoled of at previous
prices, varying t'bm $8 50 tone 50 thole/ Ibi, for com
ment° prime lots - -The renewing are the principal
sales reported to day :
fd Isaac A brabams. Lamaster county. at 60 500 10.
42 B. 0 Baldwin, Chester county, $9 50010
60 Mooney 9S. co., OWe, sOzti *0 _
40 J. Ghee, Latietster county, tilmlo 25.
95 J. All Oblo, 18 bOarl)
37 J. Vaultire, Ohin, $3e9.50. • • •
• 81 A. Hartman, Lancaster $9OlO
32 A Gray, Ohio, $9 25a9 50
27 W. , lark, Ohio sl3e9
20 B Young Lancretor eounty, sloslo 82X.
74 J. Roland. Ohio. tinB.
19 'Mimeo, Ohte, sBa9.
44 J. Gill, Ohio. $ll 50010.
DO Trawrman,"Obio. $8 5009.
2$ P. Bidebaugh, Bull , ' extra, $8 to 10.
31 D . . ECknian, Ohio. $9.50e10.
20 J Shelby, Nilo, $90 1 0.50
55 Adams, by Seldonrridge, $9610 60.
26 twist, 100,10 ala & Co ,Ohester county, 60.600
10 20
27 8. Rhodes, Berke county, $3e10,50.
47 Scott & Rhein, Cheater county, r0cc10.75
29 8 Miller, Loose - ter county, $9500 0.
61 Judge Writable, by Cochran. $lOOlO 75".
21 5100111, Cheerer county, $9 75010 25.
al Seldonurldgo. Lancaster county, $9
38 Kimble & Mister county, fD Matt
84 a Graff Lancaster county. $9 50010.
It. Neely, Obn'ser county. $8 7509.70.
17 13. McClung. Virginia, $9 50
30 0. Murphy. Bdttmore, 810 50010 75
51 J. Mcllll.let, Cheater county, $10.50e10 75.
20 J. titer;, Washington county, $9OlO 7s.
About 4,000 Sheep .ere sold at Wardellta, et pnos
raogiug from $3 to $8 each, ad to oonditiou—equal to
Coro ly lb, dreesed.
°ewe and Oeleen ruled dull. and about Col were offs,
ad and sold at $31045 for Define latch Con - t $ , 5 a 30
for second finality do , and stsw2o for Dry Cows.
Some 2,200 Bogs were bronaht In and sold at =billip , s
Yard at from $8 25429 25 the ICO Me nett, wtich ie a
aright advance on last week's prie ea.
New York Stock Exchange, March 7.
IMOON
20'0 U 8 6e 1874 703,5, ,
16c0 DI Con Die 90
/000 (1 13EP&FDL G 12X
100 Cary Imp Co 6N
00 Pooltiol6l Co 810 76)
70 do 75X,
10 do 960 74
2250 N Y Con It F OM
1009 do wlto 80,11
200 vlo e 930 8016
101 do •10 80; 6 '
80 Harlem 11Prof 30)i
000 Road it On
200 do .5 48%
TIIE MaREETS
Asa[e tontiono 112 moderato request et $5.76 for Pots
nod 65 75m5 87% for Nail.
noon —State ant Western Ploro la noire, 'and to
better. with skies of 72 010 bbin at 14.25e6 for rej:oted;
do; s
5 6.3 ;5 7500 tiS f
585
for
g o 'l r a Psli n k grfio al e " W' e ' $6 50e6.76 for extra
estate ; ft 05643 86 for
extra d+; and $6 . 7008 BO for Chipping - brands of extra
round bonp Ohio Canada Flour to Mealy, with males
of 200 bids. at 10.1007.60 for extra: Southern Slone in
booyantAtith a 'wrong npwaid tendonoy, with sales cf
Si (N 0 bbis• at $6.2608 00 for common to mixed, and
$6.1508 fir txwa.
GRAIN.—WbOtit has#drateed 20, with aides of 8 000
busha , s Western red - winter ntl4Bo Corn Is firmer,
ant nothe—salee 20,003 bushels At 86087 e for yellow
Southern and 87e for Western mixed Rye to quiet at
88e92e. Marley Is dull at 706900 Oats are steady
at siissPo for Southern, Pennsylvania, and 'Jersey, and
tad fflo for State. \Pastern, a”d
0 TlNNliss
contione to to oonelderably inquired ifter;
end with a comps-nivel, light stock on hand, prices are
firm with an tendeoey. Solon 150 bah' hat
b-de, At Boston. On; 403 bales do, 4 1504 30 The, at 9n
o,loa, O teos ; 300 bales cloth, on the spot, and 000 do
to arrive, 130, 0 mos.
thinn.—Slanilla Is very grin at 61 , 0, bat there in
little offering below To. AmerlesnOute, and Russian
are I.lllOllTe.
W9leltav is held at es2So.
ciTY , , , vrEms': -
P - noia 3804 MITCRELL'n NEW Corriess.-:-Aeether
opportunity ot , hearing this diathigniehect and eloquent
lec . ..urer will afforded, this week. Zs hateacceptid
the Invitation of a large Sisal:Ober or ooi Clawing ' es will
be teen by referring to an adiiiiimment In anther
column. Be has cOnseutet to dallier tbitn disesorses
Iq the Academy of - Pieta.. from We
enthusiasm eli
cited bY hitt" ir cent hrillisaf Coarse on aatrinenty, we
expect to see thus..trademy crowded to overflowing to
hear him again. ' -
_
MintranY.—The payof °SCOTS in - the' Untied.
States army is effected nue+erially by the'" classification.
In the artillery and infiniry,ikat of, a oolong is 11166
per month, bending the coluentation value of sub
elatenee, forage, and "errant& ;-that of a
_ranfor SI2A
that of a captain $ 79.50 ; that Of - a first lienterant
In the noted dirgoons and_ zif[pmee, eopie;:.lp]W3;
major. s'4l; captain, Mt td ; ant Centeno:4,499M
In the engineers and ordnance department, tht captain
$9O Od, and the first - nentensot • $Bl i 3; Major and
colonel saute as he dregoons. Thribeet
in this' city in Granville Stokes, of 'fiwaienetge
rlety, No. 007 Chestnut street. -
I;
1 .1
CURIOUS ei'aiOir_ ? it DeNJUSIK.-111 Denmark
4,h'ey won't ularry,People who come to the minister with•
out each producing • certifitati of waceltiation , -I n this
country few discreet niinletere ire willingto many a
_couple naives the groom Is attired In a haahlonabla suit •
from the Brown. Stone Clothing Hail of R^ekhill ar,
N05.r603 and 605 Oheetnut street, above Stith.
This is as It should be. - • - -
WRITING Yon'Twa New YORK Lnardn —We un
derstand _ that the proprietor of -FraskLeslies Olos
has offered Writer* Wale city a thousand Milers a
week to indite sketches for his popularj Rural. TM
offer was refused, the writer m question being unwil
ling to relinipilsh the agreeable task of reit , ng forth to
an admiring world the merit, of the splendid garments
made and sold at le. H. Eldridge l a . 1 0Id insaklin Hail
Clothing 'sid Chestnut Street.
Tao SPARKLINO CRAItrAONs from the vineyards
of the United States Mae Growers Compday is rich
flavored, and possesses' ell the delicacy of Imported
wine. It is to be hid at 603 Market street.'
THE MEDICAL FACULTY prescribe Catawba
Brandy irkere ejtipaytnte are aeeessari. Tbe-acoarleh
leg propettiel of that male b,r Lou,yie of :Ohio, Is 'pro.
Yeeblal. Agenoyi 504 bracket stree t . -",:—
A Duty .— The preservation of 'health ii a duty
we owe not only to onsseves, - but also hi tboee who may
be dependent upon los 'to those with whom we may be
associated is reletivea or :friends. - .With a due - COl:l6i*
deration• for this, those sectsd wl'h . dyspepsia, nor
-100.5 debitity, mamma of the stomach or digestive
orgas, will lick a never-tsiiirg remedy- lo nom?,
LeNll , B GERMAN 11'21101 4 , , which can be had or
any druggist or dealer in mediiinei, at 75 eon:Jim
bottle. - UMW
,
. .
Lace Curtain', MltStili ,Curtation a Glll (Jr.ik:aces, Tweele, (Mein.' .Prlelee, - Window 131:mies, /to.
nholeests , sad retail, 7t9 CIECSSTNUT Street, is Ma.
sent° Hall., W. 11. OARRYL & ItttOr. tikhB
'15,000 Pair Window Shades Ist store and for
sedo, at wikolesole; cheap' 719 COSTNUT Btieet~ Ms.
Bingo Hall. W. H (MERYL &MO.:
•
Southern end Western Merchants,: eau !11l
alI and any or.iera Curtain sad li,rueloairtnedes, at
the lowest ivhotesa:e prices, at W. It OASIVIL k
719.CHESTNITT threat. Importers and
wholesale dealers in every deseziptten or Curtain clods
and WindOw Shades. ,
Stimulants - 7 T boss reguirteg the assistance
or a stimulant should use ROOHLSND>II 113113L1N
BITTERS. 9 hey eontaln no alooliA or iojemons In
grodienisfiod yet pormat graatetimnlatiog properties,
followed by no deleterious effects. If, yon are tutoring
with dyspepsia, liver complaint, 120iTOUIS1188111, lOU of
appetite, there bitters will speedily and perroinautly
cure yon. For sale by all druggists 'sad dealers. in
medicines, at 75 tents per bottle.
. A Chart:Meg 'Article far the ~E'ellet Oar
lady friends, salon lair xuayinaline - to fall on, or be.
come harsh and ail, haie only to nee JCT.3II4.IIIIL'S
EAU LiJSTE ALE HALE_ ItEtiOYATOE,lihiels an
permanently urea its farther decay; give' it a healthy
tone, render it beentlfulliioft at:Aglow, incUae It to
curl, and impart tt the masted 04tor. Fold by all
druggists. and by JULES • HAVEL A.' .CO., No. 704 -
CHESTNUT Street, Ebiladedpbta. "' - mh7- tit
" Jackson . . .
JAOKBOJI,
JAOKBan
OEMOKS,
- OIB4ULBR-3, &a., .` -
PRINTED BY
and 04.prr Pininse
PRISTika . . sad - caarritui , - Ystartra
mariont
Window Certain Geode _and Curtain Mate
RiAts AT WHOLItiALId —*vary deieriptian of
Ds
tdaaka; Bftiiia,. Broestellea,,'Hoieeni, LaeiCnititins,
Munn Ceivtabie„ tilt, condoms -Window Shades, Tao.
sets, Olin" Prioges, dce, , 11.7i - nesnthis sag coal balers
me invited to ,ieleot 'tram One, iteek, now °militate.
W.V.-olatioti. ft Inio.,`Tia Citiketlart Street, Im•
petters n and &stern in Ceitstiti R.R. - „ Ear
Beatingg, de., NIMAABOXIC HALL, below
Eighth litref--' -
=hi -a °Amen BRO.
.CO3 Leh Vat ft 63 se;
2030 N Penns R 65.ch.68
2000 !kb Nav es '82...72
25 New Grans 4 a
6 Gtrard Bank 12%
2Penne, 8.. ... ....48 -
2 da 433(
50 Read li.eowmtlat 2.4 N
do 15wn.24.%
" 1.64 Wires Corner
h.,
-of ECOCOND VVILUOIMA: btrTol.4. • .Inelta raesTißl
in sinall and large amounts, front nit aliases' of . the
.sotan!nalty, and allows interest-attlT
V ete a Eve
- Moeznarbo dnrwielsi aheotts . 416O„i r e:14ii of Into.
'*,
ii£l—datid
61%11:Nsw Lip, 6...71 11„4
Soh Nair Stook— OX 10 _
' do , Prof ' 79 BM
WoopqltSl.l 11. oN 9,.4
da Twist ;titg.:o% 7
(do 21 * £6
L o ngo 111/01......11 113(
GlzardCank 1234'12%
Lek Coal & Nas...E.CX 513(
Lehigh 60rip.....28x 28%
N Penns -B DX 9,4 i
do •06 - 68 68%
New Creek .81 -31
Ontoirisse 8.... 8% 6%
Lishich Zino.:... X 1
°Moe open daily, from 9 neW A &Oath, end, on Mon
day and Batinfey tortan In the' aerial:lg. President,
Pranklin_Tall; Tnnuntree and goaretatY r Eltiried b.
dforria.-
Grover Os Baker's celebrated Fatally 80 - wing
MACHINES A NBW STYLE—PRIOR WO.
This Mathine sews from two spools, aa purchased
from. the store; requiring no 'rewliding or thread; it -
Hems, Pella, itiathere, and Stitches in a saFerior
aolehteg each seam by Itn Own opeiatten;withonare,
course to Ihchand.needle, as Is required by other ma.
chines. It will do better arid cheaper serin than
eesmstrem can, area if she works for one teat an /lour.
1025 tr • I BND NOS A OIROULAIL.4II
- • .
'EL New Article. • - • . •
_
- In the every part of be 'United States.
"Virbolerele and Retell Perot,
Nos. el 7, 407, and 197 BRO4DWAY, New rook.
-T. -B. PETERSON & BROS., No. 806 CHESTNUT
Street, Wholesale Agents. felg-tf
SewAng ➢lachi ttee.—savagely Improved
DOUBLE-TORBAD, warranted equal to anyone hun
dred.doller machine in the market.
PRIOR TDIRTY DOLLARS.
No one naked to pnrohiute until they Are satisfied in
Ito performance.
-Otace et the Rouse-fartashlag 'store of JobirrA'. Mar
phey & 92.2 CHESTITUT Street. fe23-lat
Window latiatlei--:
GOLD BORDERS, ' -
LANDSCAPES,
STREET VlEwe,
FLOWER OEN TREO,
PLAIN' CENTRES, WITR - BORDER3,
RUPP, WHITE, AND GARIN HOLLAND- -
AND SHADE - FIXTURES.
A new end varied assortment of nodes, Lao, and
Moan Ourtaina, COrniaeo, Eeada j Pins , Oeateee , Loops
and Tassels of all klub.
A large 'afoot of above goods oultiTle for Spring trade.
The attentteard dealers h
W. lIENItY I i ATTEN, •
fo&I ONESTNtri Street.
D BOAZD.
176 Erte n ' 10)i
100 Mich Con R e 33 la
1803 Illoh 8& N Ind 163(
61 do 1H ,ti.
100 Midi 8 guar D6O 48X
!'.OO do -16 m
.103 do ,
.. - . 1 ,30 48V
....,.
Dyspepsia.—Them is probably no disease
which experience 'has so amply proved to be remedia
ble by the PRIatIYrAN SYRUP as Dyspepsia. The
moat illveiefuto foram of thii diseale her. been Com
pletely oared by this mailicdue, as ample testimony of
soma of our ant ultimo' proves.
8 Psalm. R 1)7',N4
do 117%
WO Galena &OM R 701 i
0) Oler & Tol R 28y4
160 OM & Reek llt 61
100 do - b9O OIjQ
250 do 013
l'or sale la this aity by P. Brawn, comer YHA and
ObLostont, sot Ronald 4 Co., cooler Twelfth and
Cbooton*.' ea-41kNITU
Saving, Fand.—Five .Per Cent, Interest
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money
received in any sum, large or small, and intermit paid
from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Wooly is received sod payments matio daily, without
notice. The investaiente . ire . 1 . 1=4 In Real Rotate,
Mortgagee, Ground „Rents, and sueltAret-eisse ecouri
tYd as the charter requiret. - *ROO henti tram 9 °Week
In the morning until 6 °Week ist,thisattarooon, and on
Monday and Thunder evenings Until 8 Weise*. fee
Singer's Sewing alachtnes..—The Sletr. Fstelt•
17 Bening Maohtaee t at PO, and $76 ; are aticiatlig
ittentfou. essentisl 'geld qiiiStisi they
antriturli thabint Maeliines ersioliered_ A siow pies
I,M. 131NG.1111. & CO.,
668 CRilgtirer Strait. -
,
Mewling Machines . —all yercons who have
been indacid to toy Bev! Ing Machine( ihlch will not
perform the work That purchasers expected them to do,
aitilutitmed thifarsonals never fall to
Ackeny Mod of work, No caste ever disappointed in theta
Wahines. . 011401k* 00,,
ja274ha act vairkrur street.
Up au' tl
.
—PRINTER
AND . BELL-HE&DB, - -13.!eRDS
I =I
Phalon & tion , e Ckwoine for the Main
Phalan & Son'fi Coming for the Hair;
Yhelon & Cocaine for the Heir.
Beet end Cheeped Article
Beet - and Citeepeat Article
Per Bras Aug, Beautifying, °leaning,
Yor Dressing, Beantifylng,:eleaninn.
Fo: Prettsing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
Unsling, Preserving,
Teetering the Heir
Teetering the Heir,
Reflortog the Mir.
ingtttro for Pinion & Elowo Cooke.
Inquire for Phalon & Bones Cocaine
Beware of CoitOterfelte.
Haynie of.Conuterfeits
Large Bottles, Fifty OE
Smell Bottles, Twenty-five Ceuta
Smellßottles; Twenty-fire Cents.
Per sale by all Jobbers, Dsaggiats, tad Panay floods
L. S. 841,11014-1).
fe44tapl2
Farrel, - Reran/its it Co.,
IRON, SAFE WAREHOUSE
NO. 029 OHIBTNIIT.ISTRENT,
(Jay - ne's }JAIL)