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ST7ATT 9•-E4 aonnea OF
(.....AVOTION AND ORKIMIAL
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FOREIGN 030 DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
3jIANK STREET, - ,
Secondßetxaen and-Thirdi below-MOW.
j.AMES, KENT, SANTEE,
ec CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
BRITISH, iIINNOII;.GERMAN,
AND AMERIDAN
Y -43V0 0, D S ,
239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, ,
- • ' Nile Street.
MERRIMACK SIOONOS
tetati 2m,
Roue Sigoort, •- • • • ' • Jew. Worar
41.0011atIVIML,- WK. S. BAIRD, = D. B. ERVIN
RTEGET.:,;'I3AIRD, &CO.;
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS _
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No. 47 N,OR.T.N THIRD STREET,
gIitILADOLPHIA.
• . •
• - SPR,ING STOCK'
sln nil 'its cii; partmentse, and ready for
BOW- zromat-pasing raerotanti, hom' all parts - of
tie Paton, are 'respeettally solicited to call and ext.
feblo.Bna
ANSPACH ; REED, 45c co.,
iSrIiOLZbALE DEA,LERS
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D,Tt; ;1 7- :‘ a. bD S
No. 180 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Third and Carry 4.1.0
- - . „- 2.IIIIA.DILPHIA.
STRiNG - TitrORTAT/9NS, 1§59.
' - 65/B,LET, -.M42LTEN. TVOQDRtIFF,
- • 326 ALMICET STREBT,
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, ' , • • , siszassmaruta; '
- • ' NatOnow In store gi'Aomplets and
SPLENDID. STOCK
- Or new and °hole* styles,
DRESS BILKS, ROBES AMES,
IIOBEEIDEUX VOLANTS IN HABIG!,
GRENADINES, PARIS ON G ANDIES,
- SaCONED.-An &a.
-Also a Wills. BONNET RIBBONS, PARIS MITTS,
RIB GLOVES, &o •
SRAISIUI all qualities, Round Corner, Square, Stella
Amlimuickatis and Obattilia Loa Ifitntillas, new and
4 - , ElstaplulpitsiNo., Re;
'Llgrt 4- tetTrsaLltrotret'atzuv.s."6 4 ..trht
`rotoverististssteri, so our stook ambito:4s • some ot
Net desirable goode now In market, telOA.lns
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JOHN B: LLI . ISON & SONS,
- 165 MARKET STREET,
iMPOiTIB.B AIID witoulsALE 19BBEI*01/
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Ic6rtdoll Vol gaffmit= of BIM= Is Lovitod. -
IT,KS AND E s i.bicir GOODS.
4443,40
, W147-9gIIES .86C;0"`
Ate now prepared to offer ill tarwe
AND ATTKLOTIVI 131'00E,
To whiob they leek
Tim ATTENTION of .BUYERS
JAS. - CAMPBELL & CO.;
' .Impoiters, and Wholesale Dealers
irt
ID Mt ci °oils
- mins GOODS,
-- - 131.6TH13,
804 MARKET STREET.
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JONES, 00.,
WHOI.3IBA,LIII DRIALEUB
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FOKEIGN.AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
:240..MARK - ET , STICZET,
Your dooit below Third, Booth lido,
febtam'
Nis! itireas,,ltrittimiitge
-NEW 'STOOK;
,
. LADIEIPI/101113 TRIIIII.INOS,
BERLIN_ AND SHETLAND WOOLS.
•• • -
EVANS - 80 H ALL,
51 13013T11 FOIIHTH MEET,
opium TII/1 01/OIOXSi' 'GOODS IN THE 6110,115 T,
AT THE IeOWSST PItIOEB.
Grol 0. Ivsas, WM. 0. .ILLEISALL.
- mart-as _ _
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- '801;ITH 'FOURTH STREET,
Importers find Wholesale Dealers , in
LADIES' DRESS' TRIMMINGS,
Call the particular attention of thO Trade' to thel;
splendid easortment of PBENOM POMPONNETTX,
sad MUMMA'S, 11111011T.A., BALL TRIMMINGS,
ICING PNIMANT BUTTONS, dfo.
' We ate Maimed to execute large orders for Bilk and
'bismentee Mises, TAagele, Gorda, Dattons, 40., at oar
Awn eteiy, : fely2;2m
LEE 8c BEABE;
.. 2.110 CHESTNUT, STREE T,
Are noit offering thelt,Bpriog ImportstloEut of
191iITX 'GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS, &a.,
AT NERY LOW PRICES
Uri:tuition *mote.
J -H. MICHZ4ER & CO.,
-WHULESALE DIALERS
iR
- PnbVISIONS,
And CURERS - of
CHOICE MEATS;
No. 71 N. WATER St., And 951 and 956 N. PnoNT St.
, • ‘, PHILADELPHIA.
RISS IDSIP, 'PORR, LARD, and on asootimont of
PROVISIONS generally, including RAMS, TONOIIIii
and IMP of oar own outing, both Otty and Western,
oonAtaiDrina hand; - quality guarantlel.
'.!:BriEßlfire partianiazly Wilted in call and examine,
outdo*. teb2S.Sm*
tOkotisale Oroters.
IJISGERICII-1 it SMITH,
WHOLESALE
E R S,
NW.-4.8 . :1C0RT11 THIRD STREET,
B •
ISOaOFE SO . celebrated •Olothe and Doe
skins, together With other desirable makes of
Owittan"Woollens, just received and for Bobby ,
,1311.1.PLIST, HAZARD, 4 HT/TOIIINBON,
rfab4.,Ba. - • - , ' , If 9 ()halibut street.
ILLINERY
AND
STRAW GOODS.
A MOST COMPLETE AND CROWE AEDIORTMENT
OP
RIBBONS of every deeoription,
• BONNET SILKS AND CRAPES, •
ART/FR/AL FLOWERS, RIJOIIES,
And other Millinery Goode. ,
ALSO OP
STRAW GOODS,
or AVR,RY CONOEIVADLB TARIM;
. /e now open for examination by, and sale to,
OAPH AND PROMPT SHORT-TIME, ilurEme,
At a email advance upon Bret coot.
Thum deeirone of wing money in their purchases
should give via an early call.
ROAENEfAIIf, 'BROOKS, & (30.,
431 MARKET BTENET,
(Late of No, 83 South Second Bt.)
1859 •
NEW 1859
SAr.R JUT, G-ODDS HOUSE.
THOMPSON &JENIKINS,
No.• 528 MARKET STREET,
Invite the attention'of . buyera to their a:totally° stook
of Ladies' straw and Bilk' Bonnets, Miami , Flats and
Blooniers i . Men's, Moyle, and Ohfldren'a Hate ;
Flowers, liatchei, Trimmings, &o.
- Being excluslirelyangaged in this branch of business,
pnrchssers will And it 'to their interest to &kaoline our
stook before purohaqing.
THOS. 7. FILLEY, (formerly of Wilcock, Rogers,
& Fraley,) how engaged with the above house, solicits
front hie Mends an examtuation of the stook of Messrs.
Thompson & Jenkins. - febl64m
HATS, FURS,
--STRAW GOODS,
' ARTIFICIAL, BLOWERS, RUCIIES, Act.
1-100PES & DAVIS,
MANTIVADTDRERB AND DEALERS
Noe. 12 and 21 South Fourth Strad, (up atairo,)
• PHILADELPHIA,
Rave on hand an entirelynew and complete stock of the
above goods, laid In for 063311, to which the attention
of Myers Is invited. '
ORA& DIALLOWDLL, late of the arm of Ohm
1 Co., long known to the trade, would be pleased
to see his friends at the warerooms of Nears. Room
Davie. feb9.2m
STRAW 'AND 'MILLINERY GOODS.
• fling removed from our old stand, 45 South Second
'duvet, to - • .
721i0REWITTUTSTREET,
DETWX2X SNYNNTR •ND ZI6UTX,
We era now prepared to exhibit to our aum•roue pa
trone a
COMPLETE STOCK
OP
STRAW RATS, BONNETS,
MISSES' sad BEILDRENIB RATS,
BLOOMERS, OAPS. &o.
FANCY AND OKAPI BONNETS.,
PENNON BLOWERS,
RIBBONS, LAOIS,
- - RITOIIES, .to ,
Embracing in all an &sentiment unequalled in this city,
and are reepenthally invite the attention of merchant' .
to our Spring Stook."
Ossli and short-tlias Myers will find it genially their
interest to give un a tall.
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
y HILLBORN JONES. •••
Diporter sad litsuaracturer ,
SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
LEonotirr and PANAMA BUTS,
ARTIVIOIAL FLOWERS, sums, ao.
To irldolkihip ittenttom ,of Olty tut Country
_Dealer.
NO. 432 MARKET S'4
1859 ,. MILLINERY 18 59
STRAW GOODS.
New and complete assortment of • '
SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
CRAPES, RUCHES, LACES,
Arid Scary other artiste In that line.
AMC,•
STRAW BONNETS
AND -
STRAW TRIMMINGS,
Embracing in all an assortment unequalled In this
city, and to which we Invlle.this attention of buyers.
Those purchasing for cash, or on short time, will do
well to give us a call before selecting elsewhere.
M. BERNREIM & 00.,
fe24.2m No: 21 SOUTH SECOND STREET.
METROPOLITAN RIBBON HOUSE.
RIBBONS,
RIBBONS,
RIBBONS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS.
Of every description. CRAPES, BONNET SILKS,
PRENCH-BLOWERS end SPRIGS, norms, &a., fr..o.
J. C. ea W. E.' TABER.
No.e2slouth SECOND Street,
PHILADELPHIA. mhl.Ros
FREEDLEY & CO.,
LACER, EbIBROLDERIES, TVIIITE GOODS, ,to.,
Have now In store a complete r aortment of all the
new and desirable epee, which we will sell at the
lowest prices
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
I. S. CUSTER,
-
HANIIPAOTURER AND WHOLESALE DEAL IN
KILLINRIRY GOODB,
ONNET RUCHES.
We are agents for the manufacturers for the sale
of the above goods, and have now in store a oomplote
mortmeut, which wo will oell to the Ueda at the
MANUFAOTIMBR'S LOWEBT PBIOEB
Wo eolielt a call, and °nomination of oar aback
feb2B-10t
MOORE, HENINCEY & CO.,
Nod. 421 !HAMLET, and 416 COMAMBOE Street'.
PHILADELPHIA,
Keep contently on hand a large stook
or
- HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, GUNS, &0.,
Which are offered to BUYERS on Liberal Terms.
feba Stri
¶'RUITT BROTHER & CO,
IMPORTERS AND SVHOLESALE - DEALERI3
111
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
GUNS,
PISTOLS, Act.,
529 MARKET STREET, 529
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
PmLADST.PHI• 1e21.13m
IET RENO BBOOTHARR.—AUGUST
BICKER, No. 180 North 11013RTIL Street, re
spectfully Informs the publta, and SOTITLIERN and
WESTIIRN NEWHAM particularly, that he con.
thrum+ to manufacture Fashionable Boots and Shoes to
order; assuring thrum who patronize hint, that he will
guarantee that his Work will give sallefaction, both as
regard; superior - fluid; and OX(Selielye of material,
Prioem reasonable. fele•Oris
PIIILADELPHIA,
evabs.
Below 4 'BTU
216 MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERB AND JOBBNEB OF
STRAW HATS
607 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
N. FIMEDLEY dc CO.,
248 bl&IIIKIIT Btreet
liarttimare
PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESII MARCH ;9...-1859.
larp ecrobe Commission *ono.
McCALLIOII & 00.,
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN EMIG MILLS, GERMANTGWN:
ALSO)
MORTEN AND MASERS IN
CARPETING,
RUGS, Ao.
WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE STATE HMO
We have now on hand an extensive stook of Carpet
ins, of our own and other makes, to whioh we invite
The attention of Western anal Southern boyars. fe2l.2m
.PETINGS.
130131 AGBNOX.IN MB CITY
. OF TIM
AUBURN TIIREE•PLYS,
• BUPERFINES,
IIIECIPAOTURIP 31
JOSIAH 'BARBER,
With all grader' or WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON, and
ALL•OOTTON INGRAINS. '
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 004
„ • AtANIIYAOTURIRS , AGENTS,
W4BON & SMITH,
DIANIMOTI7IOIII3 OF
OIL CLOTHS, ,
140 NORTIi THIRD STREET,
Offer t.. 1 the trade a largo ettook of OIL OLOTHB 01
every description, the largest assolttuent of •
WINDOW 1311 ADD 4 , and
BOW HOLLANDS,
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In Ilia market, at
MOW P.R.TC . 333.9.,
Asa
FAVORABLE TERMS'.
GREEN GLAZED GM OLOTIS, • bearalfal srttale
for Window Shades.
WEST, FUSES dc LLOYD,
219 Ch ESTNTJT STREET,
ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS,
COTTONADES, SHIRTING STRIPES,'
TIMINGS, OEM AIMIIG STRIP/68,
OREOKB. , DENIMS. MIMS.' - 4
SATINETS, (ASSUMES, Sco., k. ~
jal9.ir a tf In full astiort , rents. .
JOSEPH, LEA,
DOMESTIC) COMMISSION 'WAREHOUSE,
Noe. 123 end ISO CHESTNUT STREET,
Ts. J: Downing always seemed to unite
in lid John Evelyn's love of trees, " Ca
pabtrown's remarkable toot 'in, laying out
landrdons . and 'pleasure grounds, and in
halt e of Nature, alibis own, which, under
diticntleing, would probably have made hint
smOinest painters of scenery in tlie - world.
-.ll4.lhind him a Treatise on the Theory end
I're4f Landsoape Aaidening, adapted to
tto ries, with a view to the Improvement
of -Residences, 'which yet remains '
i
i
„ thlesi pert of him Who died too 500 n .,,
tick went thrbugh four editions in'ddr.
DI life-tlMej and has done mueh to im
pro andeespazardening'and rttrai architect
tor .
a .tionntiy. A such. edition' hen Snot
, bee f shod In Tren , York,- enlarged, revieed,
anT Illustratedovith a sUpplemeht; in an-,
cor ith the subject of the book, , and making
it..nomplete, by Henry Winthrop Sargent.
It itledidedly time best work of Ito class in
Rol London's heaVy and diffuse treatises
arehiffeent by its aide, besides being
,ten
-yea*vrard.in Information. The illustrations,
on Old wood, are numerous and well ezeon
tettinolude'plate and views of the Central)
Pairboing laid out In New York. The book,,
h ' 1Y ptintei in Svc' LS eminently adapted
fed' req. ' ' ' I
ving heard'of James' Haok, the deaf poet,
*,
ears,lrtrare glad' lb be reminded of his I
\ Thritiiithtlitili ft ortlidlAtioneValiuniLo_4l,
OIL CLOTHS, AHD MiTTINGS, • ,
.47 just published by Deaner A Procter, Net
WOLFE, WILSON, .it 00 7 , ,
1, it is prefaced by a brief Memoir, cam
ihy,,ll,l,'. R. l'. Morris, frona 'a verkwell-writ-
COMMISSION MEROIIANTS, . , tad interesting biography written t*enty
No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, , ! ago, - by' Prosper M. Wetmore., At
'Agents roe 'ego of nine, Mr. Wank: wan 'deprived
TAPESTRY, VELVET, • oaring, by a dangerotis accident. Possess-
THREE PLY, - "the vision and the faculty divine," ho
INGRAIN, !me a Poht. The present It his third voinme
- !
YENET.IAN, HEMP, DUTCH, poem which gives the title is brief, and
' no means the best In the book. His love-
Eo rTON, LIST, and RAO los and domestic pieces are bountiful. Soarcely
DOTTONi LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED
CARPETING-S;
Invites Southern and Weatern buyers to QUM:IWO
large and desirable assortment of oAttniTS, including
many new patterns not before offered, viz : '
VENITIAtd,
COTTON-WARP'
VEITOU,
INGRaLN, &a.,
ELLINGTON BRIISEELLO,
Carefully SELECTED in the looMe, WARRANTED of
tu7iform , grainy .front end to end,' and' being made
chiefly in this vicinity, can be sold on more favorable
terms, and by theI7NRCIIIALLIII) RAILWAY 2..toi=
LITIEB of our city, sent t 7 all Western points at lees
expense than from ingather maitet. 424.2 mil '
RIDGWAY, REIISSNER, & 00.,
'lmporters or WOOLLENS.,
Are 'Waiving 101 l aupDlles of
SUPERIOR CLOTHS.
DOESKINS, •
TRICOTS,
BANCY OASSIMERISS, sTo,
110 to the following celebrated tuatinfactarcro.— ,
TREDERIO BROKERS(LittIe 'Ticket.)
W. A. JOILANNY ABIIOE.
oxvrat & SOINTIDT (8. and M. Cloths.),
ZAMBONA BROTHERS.
E. , TOENNLEB 8. 00., and °them • •
fehl•Sca 208 ointanwi ,
• .?
4••••4,i'r';_tt:r
CARPETS, y living bard has expressed more melodiously
Which we are receiving daily from the tiellentettireriid passionately what makes those heart-quakes,
and are prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms. high please .Von while they,pain. ills ehorter
Having the Agency tor some of the best and meet dories are more worthy of being wedded to ha
sh-able goods, we can otter inducements not hereto(
to be had in Philadelphia. All goods sold at bianw o h
"aortal mule than nine-tenths of the " songs"
factarees prices. orders carefully attended to. 'have,that honor foreod upon them. One
fault in this collection is that no mention is made of
117 Also, Agents for Black end White Waddln grenublished pieces . For example, "The Old Cloak"
large supply of which we have constantly on hand. -
febl-4m (en English anecdote put Into Yankee clothing)
has appeared many years ago. Mr. rewire he.
monies poems Use very gootl,--lively, but not
coarse. We sincerely recommend his hook as far
above the usual run of Modern-poetry. 1
"Hymns of the Ages," consisting of a well,
chosen collection of sacred' Poetry, withbut refer ,
enee to creed, has bean published by Phillips,
Sampson, ic Co., of Boston, and will bo found a
welcome and useful aid to private meditation or
family prayer.
Books of travel and adventure multiply, yot
never tire. Here is one, by Dr. William Maxwell
Word, of the U. S. N., surgeon of the United States
steani•frigate Salt Jaointo, in which he commenced
his journal, October, 1855, which he continued
'until January, 1858, when his relations with this
frigate ended. He calls his book (just published
by the Harpers, of New York) " Fankwoi, or the
San Jaolnto in the sons of India, China, and
Japan." It meet be mentioned that the Chinese,
claiming to be celestial themselves, call every
western a " Fankwei hence the title, Dr.
Wood, ill an agtecable and instrubtive manner,
desoribee his voyage to biadoirs, Mauritius, Cey
lon, and Singapore; find also, with Infinite spirit
and success, what he saw, heard, and did in Siam,
China, and Japan. The book Is eminently enter.
taining, and brings new cohntriee and newpeople
palpably before the reader.
A new edition (the third) of " Commentaries en
the Laws of the Ancient Hebrews, with an Intro
d otory Essay on Civil Liberty and tlovernmont,"
byl E. C. Wines, D D., Professor of Greek in
Washington 'College, Pennsylvania, has been is
sued [by Messrs. Martien, of this city. It forme
,a handsome volume of six hundred .and forty
pages royal (coley°, and will be acceptable to a
large elate of etadents and other serious readers,
'Tide is the best senorita of Hebrew polity ever
written, and, in Pope's words, may be said
To vindicate the ways of God to Man."
FARRELL & MORBIS.
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IZ4P4oll.!rVartei
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TABLE OUTLEBY,
O VAT, WAIT NIL%
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PLAIN, PL ANI SHED, and JAPANNED TI iAnE
and ouch article's to geuerai an are utuallybe
fotsud in a
FIRST•OLABS
HOUSE-FURNISI-06
STORE,
All of which will be offered at reasonable
WILLIAM YARN - AL,
(Late of the firm of MURPHY & LtdiaLL )
marl-mwf am
Watches, letnettg, Sti
JAMES WATSON,
IMPORTER
ON
WATCHES, JEWELRY&Q.,
No. 82f MARKET ETREEI
Constantly on hand a full assortment( V& heron
and Constantin Watottes. fel-13m
B AILEY & CO.,
FORMIIRLY
fe2l-2m
BAILEY & KITOREi
JUT° removed to their new Bire•proot,rhite liarble
819 CHESTNUT STEW,
NORTH BIDE S BELOW THE (MAD UOUBE,
Now opening their Mall Star or
MPORTID JENVIILItY, PLATED 'ABED, AND
YANOY GOODE,
To whit* they Invite the Attention i the public).
SULTNE-TFANT, WATONEII, DIAIONDB, AND
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anl7-if tf
PRATT & REAIH,
/11PORTEII8 AND WROLZBAM DNALERti
WATOTIES OF ALL DEMIPTIONS,
PLATED WARES AND PINEY GOODS,
AND MANDIAOTDBEILB Olt
JEWELRY,
Bolleit the attention of Dealers from every seetimio
a Stook unsurpassed In extent, stde, or cheapness..•
febll-1m
SPRING TRADE, 1859.
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, 8 HUTCHINSGI
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ar now opening a large fltt varied stook of
LAWNS, °HAUTES, PRINTS, and other
DRIBS GOOD
To ',blab the attention or the trade Is invited Alf,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Comprising Yairhiil , Osnaborgs, Woodward Doeskin,
Brown Shadings and Hastings, Mariners' Stripes, 7no
DWl's, Wet Reddlnge, 40, &o,
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING,
AND VENETIANS,
509 MARKET EMMET`
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~, 41
E MARCH 9, 1869.
New Publications.
Ana octavo, written by Mr. Charles
roi#leor g etown, D. O.), published by J. -
B•
& Co., and entitled a Diethinary
offti States Congress, with blographioal
Skits Members from the Formdition of
theient," supplies a general want, and
wil4ited, as authority, by.politicians, edi
tors Ors, who have special reasons for get-
Gelation on the moment, respecting de
cesp's 'ng Congressmen. The Work Is very
Coal far as it gee. By and bye, a new
edit be required, and, by employing a
lima, without increasing the. bulk or cost
of,tie—for we hold with the old Greek
thalbook is a groat, evil—certain laeunia
in rraphies may be filled• up, thereby
greanoing.the value of the work, for refe...
rehen as it ht,, however, compiled with
undndustry and apparent honesty of put , .
.posiolitical Dictionary, - which does not
*Mire name, will be found of great" value.
Itiliest preface, in which Mr: Lannian
char not being a politician, it has ocist:hini
litho to be impartiali he contract:lMA with
,the' i delivered by Vice-President Break
inthen the Stinate lately removed from
.the r ilksb, er, hallowed by-so many portiere'',
tii4itastiootations. , -T6 'this stieeeed . ?Vet ,
/Old pages Of blographloarek'etalies,,of i
,Corh,`dortn".to the pitlierit
is itcal order,' Semelefitheee - more
bib - plan others, for-iliere'is a diffletilti ht
Waling particulars, even about living men.
In ll ix of one hundred and fifty-nine pages
area details, with , dates, of the' sumiesdive
soeciongress—Speakers Of the llonsea-Vic e
km% the - United States... Presidents of the,Sel ,
natin..—Seo rotaries of the Senate and House
7-314 Administrationi—lists of Presidential
plpffilef Justices and Assoolate Justices of
the" Court—l:Berke and Reporters, . and
Mari do.—Ministers
,to Foreign Countries,
be:l4 and,lBsB;hoth
ratiesdependenoe—Signers thereof—Meeri
bare :Continental Congress, from 1774.; to
17:13/41ents of d0.4-Sessions of the seine—
Concuel the United States, with amend•
menequently made—Organiration' of the
ExOepartments—historloal .and exalting
partbf each State and Territory, with names
eft ners since the adoption of the Federal
Cons—Population of the several States
theladraission, with the'then ratio of repto
sontind, finally, the Progreseof Population
in tied States,. from 1790 to 1850.' We have
said' and 'dawn enough to indicate that
LanPotionary of Congresi is a work of no
- ordialinerefully and impartially cond.
W hoover reads the Pentateuch will do well to
give aim Commentaries a careful perusal. They
lift the veil from many things which may appear
obscure, and show with what infinite wisdom were
framed the mole slastioal jurisprudence of the
Hebrew people. The book is learned and thought
ful. It also is philosophical raid oloouent. its
reputation in Europe, wheito it has been largely
reprinted, is at least equal to its popularity at
home.
What is called "a religions novel" is bad
enough, but when it is ais3 controversial, it Is
generally unbearable. " Ballyshan Castle," (Do-
Baser & Procter, New York), is almost an excep
tion. That Is, it is so well written that the ineon
;rutty of its design is nearly forgotten. The an
tor draws character well, and his plot Is so
worked out as to give assurance of success in a
wider geld. There are some gips of pen or thought,
however. For example, In this Bente= " But
the Lord, who sometimes lots his children down to
the 00731113013 of the grave, that he show his
great power and surrey in bringing them up
again, was graciously pleased to restore Mrs. Car
roll to life and health." There is something dread
fully impertinent and familiar in thus attributing
such motives to the Almighty. •
In Scott's writings, on the other band, there is
nothing sectarian or controversial. He wrote for
the world, and not for any class. His works can
not bo too widely distributed. Peterson do Brothers
have commenced the publication of the Wavorloy
Novels, in twenty-six weekly numbers—that is a
complete novel, each week, at twentyfive cents, or
the whole series for five dollars. This is surpris
ingly cheap. " Ivanhoe," neatly printed, heathen
Imre& thla•week, as first of the series.
"Matrimonial Brokerage in the Metropolis,"
chiefly consisting of artiolee which appeared in the
New York Evening Post, in 1858, and illus
trated with numerous engravings, equally mid
dling in design and execution, is unworthy of 'no.
tire—except to be pointed out as a eery middling
book. Even If the flnal'ohapter, of which Mrs.
Cunningham Burden is made the heroine, were
true, we cannot see the propriety of publishing it.
The February number of .Blarkwoo,Ps Maga
cans is eo dull as to be nearly unreadable. Only
tpro articles ore of good, we will not say firet-ratel
quality. Thew aro a brief review of Rawilnien'n
translation of Heredotus, and a continuation of
Crulee in Japanese Waters."' the paper on
the Periedioal Press consists of vague generalities.-
Those entitled ,Objectionable 'Books, Falsely
cased, and Mephilee and the Antidote/ have little
interest. The review ef, Garlyle's style; 'apro•
pos of his recent history of Prussian Frederick,
admen just ten or fifteen'Yeara after date.,4f,
“liow we went to iiikye" be by the author: of
the Great Glanmntehin Railway, weeari only say
that Professor Aytoun has eadlyfallen off. 'W. B.
Zieber is the agent for thin - -
From Mr. Zieber, we have "also roe - dyed the
March number of. The:111.061:0db Magatitut," a
publication of no ordinary interest and value. It
, is edited, we believe, by the Non, George Folsom)
President of the American Ethnological Society,
Who collects into its pages a vast amount_ of
varied and interesting infowation respecting the
history, antiquities, biography,-and literature of
the United States. One good feature - is its pie.
nervation of valuable- documents which have
hitherto been lost, in _the transitory columns of
nswapapers. Fer example, in the present 'num=
bar-we have George Banoroft's Ealogium - on W.
N. Prescott, thehintorian, cfMconhethre the:New
York Historidal Society, and the very interesting
Speech of Viise President Breoliinridge, on the
Occasion of - the'gdnate at Washingten going Into
their new Chamber: 'There Brehm a - valuable
paper upon thetibliegraphy of AnceribanHistory,
which, we intepect, wee written lie Phileffetibient
bookseller, . The Notes and Queries are crowded
with informatten. The Obituary-is good-4nt
Albert pikeovhose. death was reoordedlnllie.
nuMber, is yet alive, oughtnot , Folsom'
• - - • ••••,,ttti....:'
/ 11- • • ••••••
Tfie'Vehriaiy OfVzo Demperatie,4ge,
'edited* Gherlei Edireiffs Dieter, contains several,
nelitic el taper°, of only ttierage merit, Wiliten'in
a• nlap-dash 'mender. Thelnist article here; friim"
a .private bote , book of eight -years'lreEntape, v ,is
that :which, with grephie posierdeecribes:lteme
-1n the Devolution of 1848. Mr: Lesterovhol re-
Puhlislies a,beautiful poem - called The Dying
D oz.
brew, desites to know its authorship. It Was
written by Thomas Nibble Hervey, Editor of the
London Arlienamoi, froth 1846 to 1864, as part of
a satirleatpoem called "The DeviPe Progress,''
published in 1831. An acourete account of r.
Hervey. and' isle writings will be toned in 'AlD
bone's Diotlenary of English Liter/Ante: `A hie.
graphy; more diffuse endless Correct, appears' it.'
the London edition of Men of the Time:
Highly Important from,Hansas.
COrreepondencul of , Phe Pre.l
W.YANDOT OITT, K. T., Feb. 2,1859
, JNO. Former, :—The Territorial Loliv
lathe Assembly has closed its session, and has done
a good work for Kansas. , Our new Governor; Hoc:
Sam. Biedaiy,'hate gained many laurels by his wise,
honorable, prafieworthy, and conciliatory Roney.
Unlike many of hie predecessors, he treated the,
Representatives of the people as friends and las„
men of flesh and blood, and brains and hearts, and
not asonemies.--as men earnestly working for this'
common good and net for evil. Governor Meddri
understands ,the Western character thoroughly,
and has proven, during the session, the greatad- .
vantage that results to a Governor from a knew-,
ledge of the people to whom he is sent. , • ,
His policy secured to him the confidence of the .
members, and bins no 'difference of opinion has
arisen, during the session, of sidlielerit importance'
to call for an executive veto. All that otir Viill:46
want is their rights v and if the Administration' at
Washington had one tithe of honesty, discretion.-
and judgnient that has characterised the-policy of
GoVenior Medars , in Kansas,. all ,our dreublee,
would be at an end, and the'veaed_titiestOnS Chet- 4
have dfstrirbed the quiet of every ilreeide; in the
nation, growing out of this,'" .I; ant is
ritdloultle 'f
would soon Cease to egiefferid our lovely
tory soon beeeme the abodetet a thrivirig and pro
gressive people. , -;
Daring the Session all lie old or a bogus. sta
tutes " '*eke repealed, and new lawn, now Supply
their, place on,ottr statute , blioks, endive have now
no laws in force, in Kansas, exempt web es ; have,
been made by the legally and fairly sleeted Iter..
resentatives of the people. Our statritir are the,
offs pring of the popular will, and'alstoilt will be
honored, respected, and obeyed bv,.our people, and
peace and happiness,' progress and prosperity; will
be the result • ' •• • • - • '
An act providing for the fortehtion of a o:insti
tution and State Government for the State of.
tianSas'WasPllseod add approved by the Geierner.
The provisions of the law arettefollows . '
First. An election on ,the fourth:hiondey , 'Of:
Maroh; at which the people shall yoto rfor or
di .
Tuesday of June 'fifty-two delegate ' : to a Con.
stitutional Convention.
Third. The Convention to meet at Wyandot
city on the first Tuesday of July.
Fourth. To submit the Constitution to a vote of
the whole people, for their ratification or rejection,
on the .firseTuesday in October. •
Fifth. Officers to be elected under said Constitu
tion, if ratified by the people, on the first Tuesday
in Denember.
Sixth. The Cieverner elected under said Consti
bitten, on the receipt by bite of official informa
tion of the admission of Kansas into the Union,
shall call the Legislature together, and proceed to
do all other things necessary to complete a State
organisation. .
, From this synopsis you will see that ample time
firgiven for a full consideration of the questions
involved in all the °lotions, and the Convention
has ample time to got up a model Constitution for
what will seen be the model State of the Union.
Five new counties have been made, and an Im
mediate orgonization , provided for in the gold
fields of Western Kansas; they are named as fel
lows t Montana,' lii Paso, Oro, Broderlok, and
Fretuent.
In view of the immense emigration that will
flood Western Kansas during the next spring and
sllmmer,tbie measure wad one of great Importance.
The news from the minas continues to be favor
able, and but little doubt now remains of the
existence of gold in almost fabulous quantities on
the eastern slope of the Rooky Mountains,. and
extending north and south for hundreds of miles.
Tho winter thus far has been mild and pleasant.
This day is more like nay than February; our
rivers are free from ice ; 'steamboats are ploughing
Our :raters, and our fistula:a are beginning to turn
up our ea, soil for the spring crop. and our pros
pects as a people. politically, socially,. and materi
ally, have never been so flattering as they are at
this time.
l'he Legislature, by and with the advice and
consent of the Governor and :fudges of the 'United
States Court, passed the following
" AN ACT TO ESTABLISH PEACE IN KANSAS."
De it enacted, Ai.
Scc. 1. That no criminal offence heretofore com
mitted In the counties of Lykins, Linn, Bourbon,
McGee, Allen, and Anderson4rovitng out of any
political dliterenee of opinion. hail bo subject to
any proseoution on any complaint, or indlotment in
any court whatsoever in this Territory.
Bat: 2. That all criminal actions now com
ineudedj stowing out of political difference of opi
nion, shall - be dismlSSed.
Bro. 3. This not to take effect and be in fotoe
from and after Its passage
ApprOved February 11, 18.59.
S. MEDAIIY,
Governor of Kansas Territory.
I look upon the passage of this act tootle (Inton
ing importance to the future of our Territory Un
der our judicial system it is impossible to convict
and punish any one for any crime against the old
or 4, bogus laws." They era now wiped out, and
by this not' all - prosecutions, now pending or in
prospect, are wiped out with them in that part of'
the Territory in which the old feuds still linger
and outrages are still committed, and it is meet
earnestly hoped that this measure will have the
effect to quiet the elements of discord that have too
long afflicted our people, and dyed our soil with
the blood of American citizens.
All that Kansas wants is pence and a reliable
Government to secure her rapid growth, prosper
ity, and importance and the action of the past
LegislatiVe Assam hly, and the sound and humane
poliey of Governor lifedary, have done touch to 'ac
complish this great object ; and if it should hap
pen to suit the powers that be to admit us into
the Union next winter, the crisis will be passed,
and Kansas will soon take her place as ono of the
most prosporons young glantessea of the West.
Very truly, to., Dominos.
Improvement of Fairmount Park.
For Tho Kress.]
At the mooting of Councils on Thursday last, the
Committoo on City Property submitted a report in
reference to the above improvement, competition
drawings for whioh had somoltime since been adver
tised for.
Bight plane were submitted, of which four were
selected as possessing striking merit; and though
differing considerably in details, were very simi
lar in the general features.
In the two first plane advantage Is taken of the tin=
deleting configuration of the land to admit of a
oonsiderable extent of winding drives and walks,
so planted and marked with trout and shrubbery
as to give, within a comparatively email area, the
effect of a park of considerable extent.
. The first prize plan contemplates a grand
promenade, commencing at Coates street and ex
tending half a mile in length, with side-walks
and a grass border on each side ; whilst the
other preposea a grand entrance on Landing
avenue of whits Pennsylvania marble, in the
Boman Doris style, with a handsome iron railing ,
extending to Pennsylvania avenue, and a main.
avenue sixty feet in width winding along, the hills
till it meets Girard avenue. Both designs eult
template a drive along the river bank, though the.
idea of passing under Girard avenue bridge is, in
our opinion, questionable. Ornamental designs
for the boat-houses and side entrances were also
submitted which, if carried out, will 'greatly
improve these portions of the Park
A military parade ground is also laid out on the
northern side of the Park, there being a sufficient•
ly level spare for that purpoee, whilst its natural
position, with the ground sloping upward on each
side, will afford ample accommodation .for many
thousands of spectators.
It !a to be hoped that era long something
be done to open the Park as a place of reoration
to our oltizens.
[We have received, at too late an hour to exam
ine it, a Description of the plan for the Improve
ment of Fairmount Park, whioh wan awarded the
Plrot Premium by tbo Pity Clounolls).--Bo.
TWO cgvTS.
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TAR , PARKER LIBRARY''-';BROPIRBAD'S NEW .
, YORK " STRIKE AMONG, JOURNEYMEN—CITY
RAII:110A0 'TRAVEL-'=OATITERING OF REPUBLICAN
"ITIFIPPIEtapERS AT TRII ASTOR ROUSE. _ 1
lanrespoidenesof Thti Prue.] -
! NEW Year, March t, . 1 0 9 : '
; ,,,yike approaching annual festival in • 'mot ihieDinkle .
of the American ; Draniatic !Nut is Inaincha atiatia'af •
Dirw r aidoiaasiiii to give reason to believe that it, erlill be
one of the most artlitiOally, militia and pecuniarily
successful yet given' in 'behalf of that 'praiseworthy,
charity. , A prologue; epilogue, and long 'mete be con
tributed by. Bryant, Halle*, and Willis; Brengbam,
paillraok 13, Goodri oh are at work on the plity,ankidap
tittle i froilthe French, called " LeAlaiii deo peo4 dans
anaemia de Yeloureo the oharaolrei'or irhich areto be
personated by several' clever' amateur; prionalairtin
fashionable and' business circles, ' The opera of ' Don
Pasquale?? is also to be given, by amateurs;. of *tuna'
there are enough to, do it very cleverly. ;Two or three'
of thki lady nigger litre 'icintllitedtheir'voleeli sticv
•cussfully at shanty coneerts, and 6 - Timed elf thee mu
sical eapabilities -and self-command replan. -for the
foot-lights. Lester ,Wallach will litiperviato the 'dr.
:natio rehearalits;, the operatics will be looked after by
Mr. Thomas Baker.'
' Charming little :Cora - de Wilhorst Is agairtlii liver
after a:brilliant ;lour under .GemeniViltrakoiseb,lll the
West. ' Bate goes ,to cf,n9iinOtirtlvaeior the, opining
of their new opera house , Lokort Saturday afternood lie"
sear by ide is gilly is aarok, hi, tet,Nitaiels Girona, sid a•
moment -arterweilirlierctiett'o'iri is'obtai Imijoidigkes
chtnitAie , fluirirpolifonniores of Atli - ilia *Wider
• ? fo **ll t•h .*AollqVCl-41 0 **4,,, ; 10.0110W. , --4;,4-1- is
• git',,,j,ing if ainusementio; Mr:gotkllt - talotatekif t'l, -•'
lereveri pail of thiill4l•lii'of iiiiii prolioDvernei "
hones, paropief,*prinailitlii,lMeitar"; 4e.._.1,4p; aw,.
prea'aes opMinagill4;nolia tara Wilionel. 4'l'o-gilt'
Mr. R. *trodiowsteagakentagententottn s oy'
a6d.9l ""t tl*, l' h P gi -haf i Area **Plertioioit for , me
time, pact: ;Ili,* N't soirre , losot contriplabosbdild:*
log a thiatti' on thi'iotte' of Mimi 'l *,lc.o.ti aie tan
have Burton's; Koienelif May's.' and Ikniroicatallsi, all
within a equple of bluelot Of each ether: ti's IN ,, I :
The Drookignirojechara„,¢Usetispilie **rip 1011
tithe-stook sit their, Acisitsli of -11Inale.„ : 0150,000,)
which' Is to 44---loCiateiromil 11,114111ies*bito-betl"o4
Court and Minton: It - Celli • - Medi 'kir opening ziezt
The ihkiv. Meng Weri:glpealesiNaleopla.bava ta ,
eased a $52,000 lohonsdnoustiguree Dim Hieko st ti.
bitiiiion - Mostsiiiit'antyltemseal and will primed fo b'
. with to put lip alaritileiodifili.- -' - '• -' , ''''' ', , 1
, Thanes. Dr:Bethuniqoheof the meet detiiivited d.
populo prerichenswingthe-fteforrued Dutchmen,re
fibs
i f
signed ' charge Jest 'week ending . kiffitirday a ed,
foi' rapine' in `the bait If. AOJero,.accompenied bj ;
his wife aiesitrrazits:' 'fa r em a i n s iihroad abinet "Mei
,
menthe . i .
The, Thirty. berth Annual:Exhibition of the ifs•
tionalAcademy of Design will , he :opened on Tuesday,
Apill - 12. The Aoulemy Are now in possession of lira'
pertl veined •it abdut SIAS. ;000;in view of edelottlite.
rasneeterithasOeteimined to take mewl* forinakeng .
tie lithibitiene hue of our permanent,' iimithittrese.
,
plidea of, resort, and in various ways to. Intone* its,
pepOliritiand - eilleleney. - „ ' ~ , .., ,
' , Molests lasi Poitiettof Di. Bane Is great., The A
toils *neer with hie lege wrapped - 1n a *OW hi :
gestedin his,eabinontgagedia writing up his )iiii -
two of hie aompeethiptappeentri the backgrinend if il, rr
aid soroneul them upojethe.walleheng gums, „pouch ri,'
s and itelent } fin linttionitte. Ttiegholehillietininteted '-
,a single fumy; MI fight fabling strongeeWeOhthoheest
Of Dr. Nene, *bide is the point of interest in 6e
picture.
TM sale of the Tarter, Library closed last lietierd iy
night ; the piling ringed higher than at kny eels thet
has taken place, by auction. In seireilel yeere—the Sg:.
gregete reaching about $15,000. - The booksellers liege'
aneon,g the largest 'Taiwan. ..., 1- .4 ' ' - -' i
'- Mr. '.1,.. ftemep Drodiened 15,sietinily, writing the
ileconfitolione„of hts tc.ilistory of New .Ifork." A
a ,
new edition 'of the: ilisttioledie lunf Jest : ROMP to .
. Tieeptineo torte` Mikan; iiiiiontriO'neiiiii',.and .
P.t'fia !'r.e .l l l oA t4ht. of ht,rikingifatletehir ' ~
Theydemand en increase of _froze Aileen to twenty p'si
cent. Ifaini'meetings Of Bichof these trades are .to Ni,
held on Wedneadiy evening; at AMA this details ate
to be agreed upon.
Sotapid to the buirease of ttaSel on our city replays
that the Third ...hyenas Company have ,Pist 4h:ileitis!'
twelei Mere cars f - thle 'Will . enehle them to
~- s tart atter
every minuti - and e hair: ' " —' „ 1 ,
The number of deaths 'in 'New TOrk lint : week was
four hundred and twenty.lerar, Saadi is tlflyitirilmote
than in the week previous, end thirty, ash less thin Au
, "the honistiondirig week of last year. In Brooklyn,„tlie
total inimbei of deaths lasi Week "woo one hundred euld,
. ,A. gathering Wee :head merrand *tenni of tlielti
publican party is ,now.la Session , et the elAtirviliiiiel.
41i ' lliai i R I/itt &-!l 4444 " le ! ) : di T e l. k P r fO r-IV "C, , ' .
i&OACrilriti,: , ."r'; .. ,:, •,' -.. ~-. . :. ...,, l k -..
doeuniee, and Northern'reeMbeirs'ef 'COngress on their
way home. Without any violent wrenching of-the
truth, it may be said that In , the woolens, of the4e,
Warwlikti the name of Senator Seward is mentloned with
animation for 'the - present, and with hope for, the
future.
GENERAL NE
VADITADVE IMPROVEMENT POD. VENTTLATINO
RAILT.OAD CARS.—Mr. Robert R. Taylor, of Read
ing, "Pa., has recently secured a patent bran fm=
proved apparatus for forcing a constant supply of
pure air into railway cats It consists of a blow'
ing cylinder, hung to one of the thickset* the oar,
and "operated from ono of the axles by means of
an eceentic, In combination with flexible or self !
accommodating pipes for adniitting air to inifdisi.
charging it from the cylinder, and with distrlbul
ting pipes for admitting the oomprafsed air, intd
the oar. The air being forced into a'ciatern coal
taming water, it will be deprived of • the particles
of dust by coming in contact with the water, and
thus perfectly free from all impurities when forced
into the oars. Simultaneously with the forcing of
this constant supply of pure air into the interior
of the car, the projecting portions of the van
wheels (inserted in email openings near the roof;
on each side of the zear,) are turned round by the.
impulse of the external air, ottused b 7 - .the prof
greys of the oar, and the rapid revolving _motion
of the vanes tends to 'facilitate the escape of the
Impure air from the oar.—Readink Daily Tiaies.l
EXTRAORDINARY HAMRIAGE:—SIXTEEN - AM;
SIXTY UNITED —At Cincinnati, a mart with ten;
children and' 'sixty years of age, was last 'Friday,
married to a girl, apparently about sixteen,
strange to say, she appeared. unnatural as Was the
union, well pleased with her antique husband.
The reason she gave fdr selecting rfastner was that
he could not live long, and she would hive` an op
portunity to seonre another liego•lord, while she
was still in the bloom' :of, youth., Philosopido
female!
Two ADVENTURERS,named' Whately 'and.
B tassel, have lately mae $40,000 in Gobb county,
Ga., by informing agate* farmers who had given
in too low an estimate of their property, the law
giving them $lO on every hundred that the esti
mate was too low. They then went into Morgan
county to continue their profitable calling, but
the people escorted theta out of the limits, and
they wore glad to get off with whole skins.
A SADLY DIOAPPOINTED BRIDROItOO3I.--Tha
Dayton (Ohio) Journal_ tells. story of a young
man from Darke county, engaged to marry a girl
of that city, had given her $5O to buy her wedding
clothes, and woe to have been married on Sunday
evening. But when the time came, and every
'thing was ready, the girl did not appear—she.had
run off with some fellow she liked better:
BRIBE 'FIGHT AT ALBANY.—A prize fight
oame off at Albany, N. Y.; on Thursday last, be
tween two young men named Judge and Tingley.,
the former 5 feet 7 inches, weight 150 pounds, and
Ike latter s.feet 9 lashes, weight 170. The fight
was won by Judge in seven' rounds, which'lasted
thirty•five mintftes. The victor had the beet of
the fighting in every round.
A natiren • TrIMSTalt, in Portland, Me., ro
nently out out the eye of his horse bends° the
animallmoked a loaded dray overboard, being
urged to do so by the teamster himself. The
teamster would bo properly punished in having
both of his eyes gouged out by some*" half horse,
half alligator" beckwoodsatansof the West.
A BRIDE DESERTED. —A young lady, about
sixteen years old, eloped from Roston, Mass., a
few days ago; contrary to the wishes of her pa
rents.' Her husband abandoned her OD Friday
last, and it is supposed that he has gone to Cali
fornia to seek his fortune, leaving her to repent of
her hasty marriage.
A CINCINNATI PAPER' says the Spanish
quartets aro being bought up in the East at twen •
ty-ono and a half cents, and sent there and put off
on the dealers at twenty-five cents. A merchant,
a few days since, received in payment of his bills
$3OO in this coin.
MRS. ABRAHAM CASWELL, of Taunton, Mu
saohusetts, 'on awaking, a few mornings since,
found her husband dead by her side. Ire had
passed away so goietly as not to disturb her re
pose. Re was sixty-eight years old, and, highly
rospected. •
GENEROUS.—The Seventh Regiment, Pet
Duryea, Of New York, have testified the feeling
of that noble corps for the memory of Wash
ington, by contributing two thousand dollars to
the fund of the Ladies Mount Vernon Associa
tion.
, Ma. OBADIAH A. Rown, for some time past
connected with the editorial department of the
Now York Sun, died on Sunday last. lie was a
follew-apprentice to the printing business with
Borneo Greeley.
Tux Port Rope (0. W.) Guide reports the
fact that, a few days ago, a man in that city, on a
wager, 'ate 9f pounds of fresh codfish (, the codfish
was boiled. After this performance, he drank, by
way of variety, thirty-four llamas of beer.
Tote Indiana Senate, by a vote 'of '3O to 0,
have refused to pass a law prohibiting members of
that body from carrying ,deadly weapons while in
attendant° on its sessions. ,
A NATIVE cow, belonging to Mr. Isaac Clerk,
of Middleboro', Massachusetts, recently had three
well developed calves at one birth, two of whioh.
are alive and doing well.
Tiers time twelve months, 1,203,000 bushels
of wheat were in store at Chicago. Now there are
but 611.000 bushels.
JACOB C. LTNER, a worthy citizen of Lan
caster, Pa., committed suicide, last Saturday, by
drowning himself.
•
IT IS now said that the fire which destroyed
the Baton mechanical bakery originated In this
spontaneous oombustion of saw dust.
,jOlllOl
leisete,ree!ipos Oeee?N..eta
labia the following TOM
Amy eoznimaddatkalsast lossosompaaled Us
eeTtst)f wsitar. iittsito faila comatesse In
the t7Pognipby, but Cu Ude setae Wei should be
: 1rg 9 t44 , 119 / 4 84 • • -
atoll to greetktobliged t. geoileall la ressivir!
nubs .ad ether Beta for- tieing ghe
moms riewe!rf Mai iley their girth:vier heeelitleej
the reroureet of the.iirroaadlog earitry, ti. bismag
or poikation, igrhihieWhicitheimiliterieteraet]
tog to the gitairel
TRE:eiTY.
E ' *AMUBIXIINTII TAM MVINJNO.
-& CLAISILIOI
Limerick - • ,
liserWArsraviikintso, Tunattan.—nboty or Lim o n_
' 4, Adopted - ,
Emig/it, 'filisousfe Dan Rice's Great ghoul , —
"Lerit , a throne ClOmpairt , Equestrian, Gymniatis,
iIAA Acrobatic teata.”, ; _
MoDatotrasla Gilml4l.--M•otiong , from, _PUP,
Genii tram Opera , Paationthgett, Diro44, and Singing.
" TllOlllOOO Geniiffrom Operai v begro
Bemintridtlei, Farces, dinging, sill'basel.w.".
Assinimar Butunmes.—agnor
Abiziaid OF THE , CoitraorrEllo OP TIM
Wenn 00woold.--4 number of ominnunitation were
recleired, and to„appropriste einimitteen.
One from the Snood notion, rn relation to them:leaf*
,rendition of the nolikertiftethee sehool;immee, rem re
fern( to the Committee On *nflSrtl- - a '
•
One fieni the illatiiiiellon; asking poWer to rent a
handing Oh trainee stint fora school one from Tenth
matron, calling attention to an appeoi 'one
of $1,500
lately made, by Connelly for the purpose- of Meeting
beet atatrwaya at - the Northwest seheoblorae, PM for
sinned the dement dhe primary school No. 6, no as to
.pew outwards in
_unapt in alarm of die ;:one from the
Twelfth section,. asking that snob other elemrnte of
edudation be introduend {Moth* grammar. schools for `
the - purpose of better jpreparing of the eallolara tor ad
mission intent) Nigh gebool ; one from the Nineteenth
motion, *sting for the tnneteror s school-to a new
home wane ..lintehed ;'and, faleir,4or - anthoritl- to &A
noint two additional leadhers;;ons: frout-ths 'Twenty
fourth seetion,, making lint IladdlogtonAlletnelAccon
lie repaired; for • which -- an 'approPMedlosi - Ina already
-been made by Oity Connidle: and onefrom nigh Bebop',
recommending Professor P. ROM, a: competent
'person to MI the_ Professorship of language in
sahVseinol, were readvddand' reihnedn' the appro.
Pristsfnlidclttess - • -, • ; ,
communication .was received - from- the Twenty
-thlrd Motion, being"; bill'Of A. C. Tibor;, for , fend
tarn; dnyedltd , to a spool-htlue. - ' , ,Niferind to the'Com-
PO* ";PPlPottywitttnilwelditdinemndtes.,..
- Alosolhatia. nllnniiodidniknAnignaer
lanntrio ids Minna - ibsiedstaintredgar
the ddora 6 to opentontwitnia, lign I all the steel lames
where snob may be unmean t and - rsport,dhe sum
impaired to Counothr
Reporti from the- eta:miles 'ontuirdieiws ward than
offered. ~
The .Committee on ennints reported- bilis totals
imoont of 0113:884 01, which were 'ordered to be mid.
Several other billeof - mill mounts thatinew thicnn
ant bitheMm n ttt l en, were, admitted by Members and
The Committee br Rigi fatnntdlaplirtiod
dtheileran for poier.oM/artstforwProeniir, l
marangasgo;dobe' oltotect *Crier!. meeting, • Agreed.
• AZIO, one incase themilary of the Profiteer ofhforal
'and Mental.Phlloropkw t.whlchwaii agreed
' - Mao, one to petition iihinneile with the view eras
ing the tialariee of thtaesistairt teetthire' it the High
fiehooisto 1100 per aosram. - i - Arrest
Mr. Ditidald„froro the POMmilfee en ifeenill geed.
intioitied I report Lenin - 06 Winded of entd Wool,
‘bleh mu ordered to be piloted witL the annual r port.
Simnel' of the doonmental telatatiletkephylicat Ott.'
cation of the ireltidare, Wei !arret. to a apeetal.-ennt
ot ties: , dukherpangnie Hie` report - wee 'a comma:idea
tiottrointhe H - akieriiw,ihathe boa viiited.
the Normal School—Spoke itatine lame -room-and
small ones, and that be bad yet seen nothing to alter
-the - opinion *Web belted - previonsly. - 'entiertainei, and
which ..balisd aireata - eoprreead rood/Wed the
eendone of nix boors; withhalf on hpur of toninnistica,
entirely ten - leer, and he would new lesie th e entOot
.to the - wiedona, of Cityllintielle, sad thole who ' moat
. dlrectlj , control the *shoals. -
The COmmltteellit propbrij
reported certain items for repaire , and ordered the work to be 'done, did inn
parale to be oull , vorpapt f0r. , , , The: ftenur. - of work were
not reed: ' , - - . •
- • Ttie Committee On Dedicate, among other .thlnge; re.
porteda,reeolution authorising the ereotton •of a new
primary echo& in the Delmont4thtiet; which wariegreed
to
„Kr. Reed preeldent.-Submitted' the tunnel report,
apivg on-Resember 31,1868.. The following is a
' The tifiele number of Saofare on December St, kliSe,
69,400; of whteti 80,812 were melee; 26 038 females-ha
logen inereaea erv.r lue number, of previous Year of
1879.: The following in the annual inereue of the
*chokes for yeitie named of,
Ia 1854 the increase' wee - 1088`
In 1856 • • do - 2NO
In 3066
,do • 266 e
, 101857
_ In 1858 do - - 1,879
The average annual Merest° being 1,863. There are
8,000 names registered of cinema . awaiting admission
into the eeboole The Inamtier of ochre)/ lilt,' being
an morose, of &during the year -else eiteoridmy,, two
Unclosed, and five 'priroMy. PRI new building wax
erected during the yew • TOO ire 1,013' newteathera
etoplorntin the ',chords-, The report psi m to,atate
that the mend eppropriaticur is ,entirely ,too 'limited
Or reverieted to wirer Ibliv the - object of institetfogthe
fighoola, that atlaralahlig ialuestion Ia all who say
apply for
~ edutieston, The report wee ordered- to be
priutedas motel. •• - - -
Mr. Try offered a reeolutiMaireeidinglhat Webeter's
Dictionary be intrOdemid into the schools, , •11irferied to
the Committee our Bonitos to report at the, next
Mr.,.Wateon'ttHered the :egad !solution; inviting
,the Governor, Secretary of Mate, and the..lluperlntind.
int of School& to elan the ; which was weed
Adjourned. —•-
Alas Err qv: AN' Mipumt
many of our tisdeit will remember the mindit - of
in the month of Jane liet;na' beard - theileums.
Peyton, ana the atespe of the alleged murder* The
faota Ail theme, en they tbeittnuispired; we again
:• •
The host wee on 'her why op the-titre. (tor, Moneee
hinted* tiithiettati - imien gtheweilired;idulterennitiinly
„ • _ :VW USIV
wharf, end nyttietime•alereottiew I 'tftritliiiritivor
the riot bourne 'general, in .cormequence of a real or
fancied insult offered to a woman on.,board. About
twenty pa rson' wore angered id one or two
of them using dirkao - nrd others using hi/milord - oar
other • instruments of offence and defence upon which
they could lay their „halide. During the riot three air
four parsons were very ethrlortsly injured.,One pence.
bad his nose broken; three were very seriously cut
about the hessi L and a young man named George Neal,
eel-Maker at gam-street wharf, received &fatai Man
in the left aide. This Wand man' was - picked tip ind
hold on &bench. where ha died in & few athletes
•Wtlllam Murphy; the alleged perpetrator of the act,
kept a drinking hence in this city , called the First Ward
Hotel. Immediately upon ascertaining the reset or
the affray, he leaped overboard and. was reamed by
boat, by which be was set Caliore on the Feonaylvania
side and made hbveecape. The body of Neal wag taken
to Dubois , Ferry Hots! in Gloucester, by the captain of
the Feytona, and an inquest was held on the body Jig
Just - tee Stafford. Dr. Mulford made a noot-mortem ex
amination of the body, and testified that the death of
the deceased-wen named by a knife wound in the left
breast near the heart. The principal witness wae,
female who had saceompanied Neal orl'the exennion.
She testified that whertat,a place helow.Gleneester, in
the aftemecin, Neal and Murphy got into • wrangle.
After getting on the boat, to come to the - city, Moray
took off hie coat and Stare it to the WHOM, to hold for
hint.At the sometime he dirplayed a dirk knife with
a blade about seven 'aches long, whioh she raid ebe
asked him to let her keelifor him; • Thft he refused to
do, saylog he expected to bare use for it. 'On •the way
np the witness eltbir feinted or_ made a pretence of
Sainting. and Murphy threw water into her fsom ; this
was the signal of a wrangle between Neal and Murphy,
and a fight was commenced. The witness Untitled that
Miring the fight she saw Murphy stab Neal with the
knife already deetribed. Thiskrtife was found on the
deck of the boat covered with blood ,
The jury rendered - a veniint that t he deceased came
to his death froze 'a wound b all oted - with a dirk-knife
Murphy. - - :
In solte of every exertion to 'theatre kin'tptly. he eln•
dad rtnenit, and's reward Alf dtoo- west offered by the
city authorities, aid by the friendenf Heat, for his cap
ture: , . •• ,
At a late brine' on idendaY evening .Murpity, the al
leged murderer, eeut for Officer'Teggert. of the Me.
reader's Police,-and he gave-himeelf up to him. Mr.
Taggart took him before the Boocder, et the residence
of the latter, late in the evening, Inaba wee esnimitted
to prison to await a hearing . We presume the question
of Jurisdiction will be raised, and there is some uncer
tainty whether the prisoner will be tried in this city or
New Jersey. One of the participants in the riot was
tried In the het named State, and he wee sentenced to
els years' imprisonment. ^ -
Murphy was a Mont, burly rose at the time' of the
commisaion of the - murder; He it now pale and thin.
and above the mute of confinement and ankle y. It tile
believed that he baa been concealed in the city ever
since the ocennenes,ii period of over nine months.
EIPECITS OF A 5T8.1.K.Z.-11, is well known it,
our readers that the cordtrainers of our city have held
several meetings forth* intrposeof taking measures to
secure an advance in their wages; and that in many in
'stances their mined or demand has been ,complied
with by their emptoyen This Is all right and proper,
bet we fear the cause will be seriously affected by an
over sealoas portion- of the journeymen, who endeavor
to coerce those who are of a different ordnion'into their
own views A case in print was presented to us yes
terday, which strongly ehows the dangers to be expiated
from the over zealous, and should prove warning to
the parties concerned inthie movement -
Yesterday afternoon a man named Ames Simpson
was arrested and' taken before Alderman 'Freeman, on
the (+harper assault and battery and - inciting to-riot.
It appears That a journeyman- named John Wifintleff,
who was decidedly averse to the Dement strike, was as
malted on Saturday evening lest while on hie way 'Troia
a store in Fourth-atria, jut above Ooneneree t (where
he had been with some work) by an excited crowd of
About one hundred 'min, who treated him in the molt
brutal manner biting him and beating him severely.
A man named John Cellos is also alleged to have been
. implicated in the but he has not yet been ar
rested. Simpson is abused with being one of the
principal anallants, end after the hearing was held by
the alderman in the sum of $OOO to answer at court.
PRESERVATION OF GAMN.—Yesterday morn
ing the Association'for the Pressireation of Game met
at the establishment of Mesas. Russel Parsons, In
Prune street, below Sixth, for the pnrpoe e of inspecting
a large number 'of birds which bare been preserved,
under their tuspiees, daring the winter months. The
objects of this association are doubtlene known to all of
our reader*, And are worthy of all commendation. Its
members comprise many of our most prominent and in
fluential cittzeus, and the advantages already realised
by this organization have amply repaid them for the
deep interest they have manifested in. its behalf. 'At
the end of the last game season neural hundred birds
had been preserved Dr this association, in excellent
condition. At the exhibition yaeterday. there was an
inspection and diatribution..4 banquet end ipegehec
Everybody appeared in the best humor, and all deemed
anxious for the advancement of the interests for which
they had been organized.
TRIAL ON THE GOOD WILL FIRD COMPANY'S
tr StaAllult.”—On Saturday afternoon lest, a trial was
made of the new steam are engine, built at the manu
factory of Meshes. I. P Morris & Co., Kensington, for
the Good Will Engine Company. Steam was raised In
eight minutes, and, with a pressure of 46 pounds, threw
a stream, thr ough a onednch mule, 210 feat This,
however, can' hardly be coluddered a fair test of her
ability, as a high gale was blowing at the time.- She
is
of fine finish, and will be housed formally on Monday,
the filet instant; when a final trial will be bad from the
new patent plug, reoently placed in front of the engine
house.
PERSONAL.—We are requested by some of
our friends to ask from the public a Rwandan of
lodgment in relation to the attack made on Mr. Itoc
harts, last Sunday evening, by the newsboy Kerrigan,
recta, ibis alleged, will appear at the beetle& chow 11 3
that the assault was neither a robbery nor as latent to
steal- Oa the othr hand, it is said that Robetts, the
roan who was knock e d
down, wets unable to appear at
the hearing on aosontit of his injuries. = It is thought
that he was struck with a slung shot or billy, as. his
head is considerably lacerated. The defendant was
committed for another hearing on Ihnteday afternoon.
- .
dr a late hour on Monday night an attempt
was made to rob the newspaper stand old:deur Reese,
Nxehange ermine. Borne letters Were broken open.
to
not destroyed. som e iele erblently Intended
to Ede the place, matelots, belt hurried, were
ford strewn slant the stand." -
APPOINTEL—EObert Tylei, Eaq., buboes
reappointed Prothonotary Of Qs Burrows Court, for
Om Cotton Dlotriot et Posaglyanio.