The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 10, 1859, Image 2

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xt mats that ApPof was warded ita•en Irish sue
. matt; withwhom he_ uarrellti ' t aidt Night , .Jajiy,:
OA -74541117, - jaiiiii beatings her _4lCloatiW•Aiiei
female osapioiti of 'the housa,•-a 'Mrs. 'Thacker;
iiiargareti. - Bk!iaTi l :aliti,'ma - l i cisfasx4 l ohrsilk. l 4
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~ 'Appiik - faia hit elm tidies, wheal ppo,
finding thewomea' Were getting tim best of him:
dretra•dOgrii - sbo 4 'AlO*hol'ilLlooliih; Joiff
madeit• phitgi - ,at,'hirs, Niiiobei , infliethsg two..,
• fatal, maids; one in thirieer and ilta other 'lel*.
• lets breast , jut over theF-hiart, the litter'wocuu
_ stuiligi.suoit, 'listiliildsithr - IThilef*liFed
ralb4 lOitogio ir.l ol 'aPiiiitiKorbisd.ist iiftl,
turned ii io iiAiesior . twiioiiiiitabbili rq
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houriilf , t2he Ara loilliiiiiti°°fltialliOlitiff`
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Mihail"- et titV,,sisrte'rid - itl,rali'.. l o.o s 4":*° '
dreadful , wearience, 'lisi . " . fitniiiiinciisti;'4o *,
iseing.wirotAii4 wo iii - e4it sioipil'itiaili:'
, • li•ettaniptid lenailialli mi.**, itirlighta;Wiili
ha kinei.dpw*litioigik. OP s ailWit,i'affrotrilk . ,
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, - eaudidatiiiviail'elcoted' Chose. freeholder Jvinti
~ Ninth ward;:and Ativistas
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There were, goveraltickets - Jathe libi'laket
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134041Boottmcettlyaw_Liteemmewipiith
a ntainhor of oltisittebf awe china to wo.
of utilo,lo4lo:::AltilstiO.iiitisioiol(4o,
celebrated thi. steamboat that:iook-theadeer
- Aden parlg r -,-_-,9a:AlOfiflf !, -Sat:allaigerieri l -. 4 ,• :,
gaited Nor* feeliwalkaff SCriffifri,,n 4 i i i i r iti l d '
to NA N1i°163140•114-sirktitii-3'r;{'A,?7,•: 'e . ',';'', 7, ',
' TheltiiiishiPV - Illithri' ' "''''',Wand • trip .
, . . ors, on her.
- - ffroosArerioll,filf ffilibliooli twigs A cargo of 4 - 01 t,
imoollifillitalott, ' :oi Ttioloi:oliht, o ff ffharool 4
Poisehi:titi Chwapeahe- - With a-tpropelhi , - sUil
, A _•, -, - senkiinnedhaely, - thsfirew barely escaping with
, • - their lives." ' ',. * - '- • ' - - ,t.-
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-fa ff*Oali, , „ 1 4 4 0 , 43'. , has Miami's raving =anise
" - In mumapsenee.s'lle "seapieted lila arifir - of lnilz'
-'-' - OHO; aud - imuised hiiiif filleifeti she deliboti:'alsn',
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L ipplfidii.pisKioust huth; iiof Alfir ' 'tkiiihi
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,: TIWNott: 'Tang. Assrdaa,:of North eirolita,
f ," : Who 'laorrioff , rho' , 7,lo3 l :4ofrittf', ol- 10 11 iY. ito
-.' thiamomplished Jim .101 M Wilder.'•-This hon
T,,' m a * *flaw union of;ihe Sr* - aid ' , Booth
T,'
- ardisstmhleh s° Ira - believe " parte, has any sib ,
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,• . ,1, - -."':' - Mr. Aid* O'Brien has, been invited to'lapubliti
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dinner Ity*'isiintitr of tlmirerahlNlCltinotai'
`''': s ' Sioliill'iliai;-(bai : WCbe I. Making !imp*, ilri:;
'-: a= 111 ° 4 ° 6 r - •tkiiollb 'Alerauutry, he preferred
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6%;tiviii*olltic *Bill** iyi 'AbOsttr ; hi pk.,l
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3,--4 e ' i # 11% ,0 ,704 4 1110f Ike Atm"' * 40)1 ' 6,
1 . .... , , k , , ..,e-Ihater sr; .110 AtlCloquiring the ' sheriff to' use
1 3 -&-Tp)t" , . , iiiiieedil ;alp maid* ,to their llesiii i :itid,"thif
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jUtLjVillii.s l6 l l4 P4tuoal°fAl'oglOPllOA4Pliflbli,
Mlljithefek
tit ” alliiiiii4Vaila taiiiii,,bl, Waw . deriej,_
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34-v4 , 14 - o•4liyi *lila WA inomiiita . ..llotoOincthii.
WiilkmistrbdoeisVbroliciage t tnisfroati in .this-,414,, - A
ett. , ,,-r!Ff'adit - brifirsilii.b*Xfobartei igilliesgalost orgc
e , ; , •_ , ,1 listriiiimmi kit Wire fa- Stiooo.olllllollloll IV get.
r.i -, lll , , , `,Nersiliusband for the vroacte,-vihigh, listabeedt is
~, , %oAbit, l WoliallO. -GAO* 'lrlillo;:roaii!liithrio
_,..„.2,,sr,.- - ----**6•4 gay widowr irbb - or OrjistiltetV
' . 4 vaeiler" '' I + o4l ll/. 1, 11 0 tr '
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fret=.
Spar:-
w a
*he . Municipal Eteetron.
.."':The;pelieiclane of th,ndiffeient parties aro
`making;busy in arranketnents -to ;iiaeure thi3
nomination of their. Pr
:the iirfortniditces to be tilled
pisprinteleetien. kiropo:io,nt#indidlOg
are in the = field,
;'pressed with much eazitestnneeas . Some of
their aro'fair,Men, and manioc - them unseen-
prtione and locknoyad politicians. Dr. J mu
-44# a!ai4,,il4 "p atriotism
„waa;the last }stage
'eri)reorindrel ; 'int!, In (Air day; 'hue of - the
utesb4ti*4i4oolltittfeNtxPedients of ras
-4,4T400,--otkiich6,,igporipht _offi.o4o; ,- Avithls:
Islo-!":.Ol'4l44CAVe*-`iii .
P , :c i, i ) . o ?Oh P r , - 9 r , P e TPA
, ritittingdownrlgut peMtlatierm • ; of the pubile
.that the eancli-.
'dates Ot*ae hl,the',,!hisdin
,O
',Objentlainitire'ffi gef-ihe honest , citizen; n -do-,
hatieen i theM,4eirniaraf;.* -C itOine
'aislYet";migeseli Wedded:are ihnmass
1,14404 = digaiptiptipro l that tiv,en
ininifinielPideli!ettinia-theYieraistently adhere
respeChie 0i:0
. standards, Cven;lxhan'
they , Itiativi - ptighctlYiffitr that `,(l4SiS*pii upon',
the, tiCkati:,Whieh' theYeter.:are ittter,ly"nitif
far' thetiesideris ftioeSpire
• opeltre!dlifiiii s iiiit;!o*iilitCitiid: !entrust-
Awitiziii of a Tren,lt Spuhlie: Cannot,
dote- sup asp nta,a:it out, to some ex
lonti dishonoring believes_hikt
candidatd would Corrupt ;oftiair, and
yet, in apitsiglibit:hifief;vcites for bim,like,
le;in *Measure, at least, an arcessorybefore
they delinitlebeiei he, may he
gull0"*-:_aftei hisfelentien:'` One' of the ' Off
here , tdifti• chosen at the'Citininif Siring elect
iron h4woitiSrtitsitter; and' the - conduct of
t 4ihor:hisin'tilled that office' ,
should 'the people of the necessity
Of -*ridable” aid caution in Selecting
Treistirer.'rs , -We:-Want MY more , acts of the
4.egialatertc to , settletheir - accounts—no more
criminid, Prneectitiont-,Xgahnit - lhe'tnistoffians ,
'Of Vie reittemen'tiCintiCity='=inibmiii sbaying
tiirierailerie eariled*liivith-the people's money.
Welrent,horiestf inteiligent;',And faithful ids
cars In all, the depsartMentrier nor city.
It is said the 'darkest' hem' comes just
',Vetere the dawn of dityl" and 'when we loolvet
the'Wido rarige.:'or political prefligticy larva
ding into . natiOull;'Stele,and mutt
:,eipaygoiernineutsiisn'clui.',scailely credit the
M 0114114, PeOPle, , who are in
Ansinielves:the ecitirce' brill political' Polio',
Willinuchlonger permit 'tfinie norruntiond to
gp unchecked r _and:our hope . is Strengthened
'that the very impurities Which' are constantly
heinedeyeltipedimill f eenduce to such action,'
ofifithe part' of the Citizens; as will effect n
oiongh reform:- We are often asked the veil
'gen ',thither we are tending,` and where the
piesent'deMeralliation is to end. If the people
aronsed to a *Oise of its blighting
intluetltie =upon the welfare, as we
,ttitnk, they wiii:be,ltoortrtite Yet come NM"
evil; and , the very mottitrosity'Ot- the eyili
'hew existing eientualiy proinaearise of their
:entire . deatincti* Ora* as the politicians
ere--debased: and;eorruid Mt are Many of the
:profesSitufat offinclsebluirtunning as are the;
Intrigues by' `which " the public' will is fie;
iittentlitbWarted:lyek after ill; the peopleqtre
Mighty; Ind wten theY i benentefully - iwakened
- 'they - - can stamp the impress of their' will,
`majestically and unmistakablY; upon any and
every • brinfeh"' of'. their" stif6;rernment. They
,have the , pOrer if they but use it intelligently
inadjiidiclintsly:,-_B6" far is our coming tenni
,a(Pat elections are concerned, use think thidis-
SaltiOn , fedailYgroviing strength to treat
inerepjilitlearnorninations= with sepritnnd
filfu:lirtleir are beitowed riPonnitiverthY
*fiber Atie'terOotatic; American, nor Ile."
Can reap: any'ad , tantage by
making their organizations asylums for sertun.
"very large portion 'of those'cleet=
ed to` °toe reflect heekdisgrete and dishonor,
:by theft , inefficiency and dishonesty, 11On the
generous mediae "that clothe themWith - pirkor
and Mori 7 1,taiC•lisen so often disgusted by the
4tlsiiiiii q uenCes of voting for Miwcirthyvien,
siierel biliolanse'thifY" - were'noMinited, fur tho"
re 7, - 'lllCuPairty;'tiliat - 'they 'are s6lv,
-I**ll7'ileleAtidAirtie of 'it. If the
warned ,_by. 'past
lapel kiistine,-,%: , end'', ° fultY convinced
asbisointe iteeeesiik"Of" ark;aq.t';illlPraid
',MlS Cf. .rairdicipalTgavernmierit Mall Its runt.:
`ll#tieriti," sternly resolve' vote ter'
a matt _ninningted, unless - they'
lire fully igloo of hisintegrity and capacity
men frpieaai be 'found w illing to
accepvpnblie-stationsi' be in elf cases elected ;
, neither:: of the - two - leading
„partida
Atr - "' "61
Present *to cottons e nominees, the action
tkothi" primary "
-assemblages is
"scented; and tickets primed by Intelligent'
- iindtpstrititicMentheri'pr all Parties, we think
['the fietiPtiywlll find; In the superior' efficiency
<infused'into ' ills! public service, ample 'corn-
IMOittitili :ler tie' little labor and teen*, on'
part, rendered Meceesary to; Insagurato
litisec'Tetoinii! - Meanwhile, nominating con
ventions may he warned tittle ;"for,
'if they deolielherinceese ttieli ticketa; they
* Met itiwOrthY l iandidates,":nnd choose
ouly of pablig.
,f . i..;,!lhe New Pedometer General.
-
appointed " Hon.
Josue iftoriti - TOstittenter`General. Mr. Devi
Jinfo'beldeviir,'W = natiVe 'of 'Kentucky.' After
lifeettrifig:a floe legal :end, Olassioal:edneation;
:fin removed telgississippl, where he waCuo
tivopy 'engaged for some years 'in practicing
taw, ,He efterwardsJretnried "to' Louisville,'
iirentielcY, place *lie Mintintied to
'reside Until hie - recent lippofittient C out
,iiiisitioner of :Petenter He is said to possess
!eft iMiteritetle s ointorienr abilities, although
'be fefe:4,4lveiT_ Pflidin addressee. He has
inliritys,_tieen,,n - member of ,the Democratic
iuty,,,-,Al'eweit a delegate, from,Kentnoky, to
theDemociatielfational Convention 'of 'lB4O,
an *de a speech in that body in favor of the'
nomination or oolonoi l touAnn,M. .TooNsoN
sa Vice 1856 he inathe actionl
very atdespeeobes inliFior 'of the,; co ion of
Mf.'lliMit , es in; acid he has occasionally spo-,
iten r Irlfidt ;of, thelpenigeritinnondneep
`OtheiPreaiderittel, caumaignei but has' never
:plartielpated;very aotivelyln political - stfaire, -
and never been a member of either branch
of the' National Legislattire, , 'He was born
‘inienioner f Patente at the time 'of his eleva
tion ' -
-; Piaprilsii- 7 80Tereitatty - Platform. •
The : ,, r follOwin t g'itilioltitietti werwere adopted . _
etteinhnotiely'bp;-a` Popular , Sovereignty ()lab'
teitiettqp - -formed :Leirlaten - • Falb "irillike,•
„ . .
:•••ltweelvall Thetell'inat 'Wets are derived - from the
Will of the people And .the nonsant - of the governed l
-thiatthe people are sovereign, and their will the str
letlesse law that the'-eoverelgnty of the people glee
birth to ronetltntions, While eonstitatione bare to power
'o' confer eover,eignty on the people, „-
They irethe' people are eovereign:' told
Oleic will the supreme law, the people of a 0 'organised
Territory se the Whereat and ,undoubted , right to
vegetate Their:own domestic relationi in their own way,
:arid lighdate in-reference to 'ail Mods' of property
_whatever, without distinction, subject only to the en.
rate pfoTiniollill of the Cornet itutlani- and that they are
not in a - "ititer of lltittelege;lr but are competent to
govern thr easels* e; and are Just escapable of regulating
;their own betawnal,eoereeteas are the people-ors sovez
seice atone. - - •
Rescind, That the Deinoeritle 'party is not in favor
of extending elinfory; tied thatall Shelia to the be..
A ry-are.absolately 'false ;lint that we hold it to he
Delfloftatio docidno, that If *people of a Terri
ti( are; In laver Of 'devilry. they have an undoubted
; end trioalitnitenil 4fght , to• mike haws to retabllah and
ift , dortlf , theysarefopposed •to il'avery,' they
have the - same,,ingueetionable right Jo exclude and
Itamakiblltlt. , - , 3 ' • ,••
A1t4401 , 0t4. - ThiStitie our interne conflation that Oen.'
bras eheuld-aset.triadet aby elisraulataneer, enact laws
to tertablish - pi-ptirterl,elavial . fn - the Territories or to
:"ineltufti- it -abets vont ;- but should, guaranty to the
,noveiretim words thereof the undisturbed right ti
peeper it In their own way, without . itrisirfereride *our
- fief °Wed, Tbat we readapt and' iiiiarna
plea ;till c-Itaninuttiebraake ,
,teet.-• the-_ONtinnati
.plettenni,: arid the. , resolutions' of,-. the Druoreratte
.bride ciiirridiflinC,td,l4ldale r ndopted, /8118, IdT,
:and IL; ' • ' • , ,
~,-,•:- R aisolvid,iThat'thei met fundamental principle of
molar /010taigety,111enensieted inthbee resolutions,
rand., nobly idinonted , by - Etrplatria' A. Douglas, - the
tide orutpraignr,in Illinois sod elsewhere, commode
'oar' beeztyApitenved ;Abet it .14 the only just and true
Illnelphi Width ruin be applied to the people of Ike
Territaudill,:idst ,upota the faithful and - honest adhe•
Oleo- toWldeih depend the heratonytaidirrosperity of
• ,-
-
• ~ „ -, T ublknikAtinurientente,
'- Theat r e ;
:•11114#1,0*Pitt9iped ',Paigitioy in "The Lady of
.4ans,'! to. ASA J. H. Tayler'i Mardi .pfeln'otte.
Thai &Ono - Wee oiewdet,l, , and the pia wint_eir
nioseaupeerW,llfr i li . ) ,.Mtlatlialianratt's engagetnant
tiotehtner to be as enaiwisfal how, la Let reoenthie
400,Aiyo-pontlis ago; and - she "peened the" wiAt+...
fitt.„ td*Asti . .l , l* has Yon.-
'-.4141#010111110111041 Boyer of the' Academy' of
Ofaillterd:,Vaiirthei 11701_ o f:f ou r,
le iv tattoo/ ins frithental,
the.prtigrainmei to be given
aomgetnot ajtd riatngyoitng
• „
1 .4 6 0 11 .. '1 44 '9611 6itrilet teiei .. t to-night
Ao l 4 oo gtak - Oilatta,.'ancl .ostenta a bill that
ifteakiktigh.to:At draw,'t.leosttio 'lt .1i: &inked, by
4 .91 oli 441 A It #lll AiiiitiisltiA - 'gOleita9l-.
+4oj the.o4o3 6 P4 ll oif
be,more lucid
' 4 40. 1 4.** - , 01, 104 of one Waahhegton.httatothite
14i;,0j4i 111,0 , 441,
rho
AU.
nom is
eta of
4 1 19
kt;:
44
Utak Legislatfire.
The following repor.E`Ofjeceitt jireeeedings
of ,the Ptah TlegiqatAie.; which welind in the
ail, it does,
lbatAir: Osuoaw, a 141940,91' member, was
*eirthated
h i his lifOrnon &sit:Oakes during
tkeAtiessloh,. and Aluit,•theF4mlidekration of
Ooirernor n il meets - With , _ general ap
proval—leads ns to hope that law and order
will speedily be My restored in that Teal
.tory,_ and, the continuance of-an expensive
arroienninithe,lioinions be thus rendered
unnecessary
ttirisanortitartmn.—The Leglalative - Asidiebly
,being in joint session, EMI. Daniel U. Wells, Pre
sident of the Connell, in,, the chair, pending the
question to adjourn sine' die,' lion. W.J; Osbems,,
representativ eGom Greets River odunty,itaid •
"Mr. President, arid members of the Logialative
'Assembly: Again I beg leave to trespass on the
goodness of this House,: to uffer, both to yourself
and all the members`; ' mil:Mutest and heartfelt
.thanks for, the couiteaY Shown are during my' brief
association with you .• •
',entered this your
a member from the
bounty Limye the honor -to' repieSent; with many
misgivings as to the course thatwcmld be pursued
towards me by my fellow-representatives. 1 felt
Myself , solitary and atone,' as I held no religious
views in common with the people of this Territory,
and Of course my pricolples on this subject were
Widely different Gem those entertained by your
selves.. I took mY seat in - this body With the fixed
intention -faithfully,., honestly, :and feariessfy, so
far an riattirehed given me the ability, to diaoharge
my duty 16 My "oonstitrients; 'and With the further
wpm ofilmeording to thcsa who miaht differ
with mein opinion the right to do so without een-,
,
stirs or *roads: ".
; These purposes' have honestly and faithfully
endeavored to, parry out, and where have failed
so to aot, I beg each member, of this Assembly,
is his 'indiridual as 'well tus legislative capacity,
togethenjwlth yourself as President,' to accord , to
ma honesty
,ef purpose and goodness of intention.
" Language,Mr. President, falls ma adequately
to express my feelings to . yourtielf ands the mem
,bers of this legislative body, for.the kindness and
courtesies extended to me here, and- while. I ear
nestly hope that I noir - fully appreolatelhe good
ness of= heart'and' honesty of 4mrposo which ao-
Mate my, friends in their course towards ~me, -1
inuoh more earnestly, hope that-they may be,
treasured upinthe Storehouses of memory, to be
looked back upon in 'after life as a green spot in
memory's waste,' and held in grateful remem
brance, se torig as I continue an inhabitant of
' earth, ' '
• "And now, Mr. President; as we. ate about to.
bid adieu and go forth from thie,hall, there is
nothing more Surety certain—we will not all meet
here again in a legislativeaapseity. ' Th ew as thd
snail' falls to terminate our oG3lal being, let us
return to our constituents as an integral part of.
the great Met:Haan people, with a renewed deter
mination to advance the bright page of ITtah's his
tOry in the future. - .
RESOLUTIONS OFFERED Sr nON O. urn R.
"Be it resolved by the Legislative Assembly of
the Territory of . Utah, -hi joint session, 2 hat we -
highly, appreciate ,tho labors and services of his
Theelleney, 'Governor A. Cumming, in correctly
reporting to the Government 'at Washington con
cerning the public records and library of this Ter
ritory : and
;""Be it further resolved, That his general bear
ing towards the citizens of Utah has been gentle
manly, courteous, and satisfaotory; and that his
Him, independent, and impartial course, has given
strength and power to his administration, and his
skill and , wisdom have r essentially aided in.pro
serving the public peace ; -and.that these resolu
tions be published in the Deseiwt
' 11611iSL 11 WELIe,
Proohlont of the Oonnotl.
, Joao' TAYLOR,
Speaker of the llama of RepreFentatives.
, 'GRZAT.SALT LATE OITV, JIM. 21, 1659:
'B Y IfIDNIGIIT MAIL.
Letter from" weeettitionril? ,
[Oorrespondence of The SAM.]
• • WAIMINGTON; March 9,1959;
,The effort of the Administration organs to throw
the 'responsibility of the' death of the Post'Offlae
appropriation, bill upori' the House le one 'of the
Moat, shameless monifestatione of the despotto
spirit which prevails here, and especially in view
of the feet that Means. TOOMbe „And r Mallen
neither evade nor deny, the allegitien.that they
themselves overthrew that important measure.,
The Reuse was known to he in bier of a Mead
cation of the 'revenue laws—an asoartained ma•
jority of from twenty to thirty had proclaimed its
disposition in this .direotion: • The objection to.
such avoodiSeation as would have benefited the
languishing Interests of this oeuntry, conning from
Mr. Cobb 'and the South, and feebly con . ibaned by
Der: Buolilion,litrit that it would '
end In intioting
a foie upim the people; and this ground the
inest'-heroidemv'efierte were resorted to'to defeat
the wishes of Abe House—that body whiali repre
gents,' directly , the wished of thet.people, , ,and all
this with Mr. Buobanan's commit. Brit Mr. Cobb
and his coadjutors, while so sensitive in regard to
taXekien, did not hesitate to at the Post'OMee .
appropriation bill in the Senate,, (02 , 410101,Rn of
Mil gonstiiiiiion,) by luipesing a taxwhiehrrerishi
hive' borne !Privily upon the people 'of ill° North.
—a tax upon their reading and their writhig.,...oid
;Which'worildrindonbtedlybavii - pindgeod the Most_
Intones' -feellog in every State of the Union: 'So
mail' on this point. What next? ' When the
Mon/sof Representative!, doubly insulted—hrokby
khe ,refusal of the Administratho and the Senate
to'cortiply with their earnest appeals lit favor of
9 , , eatisfactori
_Modification of the revenue laws,
Ink slant, toy the' assumption, on the part of the
Senate, of the conptitptional prerogatiVe of the
House—namely, the originatiori of all 'revenue'
- billsreihsed to agree to , the tax affixed to the
Pest Office appropriation bill, and' asserted its
digrilty, than- the Senate, when that bill.was laid
,before it, shorn , of tinge objectionable features,
after it had passed the House, }pipped to concur
under, the denunciations of Mr,„ TeMahs, who
spoke out the 'Simnel the Senate, to the hour of
final ridionrareent.' Does the Washington Union
suppose thipeoplannhe United States are blind
to thole facts? or-that the pernegratle party can
..be rallied apon an accusation:Alt once ridicolone
and false? , It , appears : that the next expedient
sf Atp Administration will be to stop the - mallo
throughout Abe country, (excepting between the
groat cities,) and thus, by depriving the people of
their greatest oonientree and 0010911, expect
Li tiwaken clamor against Corpus, sti4,
a- sPhspethy 'with' themselves: Let them try
it. , It wll4 he so groat 'a' failure as if they were
to attempt to hold the people • responsible for the
corruptions and inoonatstenefee that have disgraced
Mr. Buchanan and his ,Cabinet. The not,plo will
never forget that,when the Post Once approprla t
Lien MU was pending before the Senate, notwith
"etanding atdr,e Douglas and others begged that it
might be permitted to pais ink, a law, Messrs.
Toombs, Benjamin, and Mason, the aspepial friends
of the Administration, the espebial advooates nf
the thirty - million bill, the" espetiel opponents of
the.rellef et Pennsylvania and the great interests
of 'Ole country, hanghtily insisted upon killing it,
arid they' did kill it , ill, tbp ileum of its own
friends: - ,
' Tbeoursa of Washington is its Bureauoorecy,
and noir that a change in the, Cabinet ha's bean
compelled ; by the 'death of Postmaster General
Brown, le t us see' whether the President has the
nerve to carry out his repeated denunciations of
this system 'of-subordinate management; The
lieutenants, fast, second, and third, of the Mart
ent Georetaries (and of the Postmaster General),
generally;wield More power than the heads of
these departments, especially ,where they have
been iimitinited'iromlfornier Administrations. ,
. Yon of the Northern Staten, 'Who, are beWnillpg
the corraption of your manielpalitles and of yotirt
State Legislatures, wild' shudder over, Inventiga
Sore at Albany, at Harrisburg, and at Trenton,
and look aiuund appalled at the want or sagacity
or Integrity in tkose, whom you have clothed with
your confidence, need not dotter yourselves that
this example Is sectional;' it is not sectional-wit is
national, like some other things wd wot of. ,
~ I heard a yam distinguished Southern gentle
man say- the other day fipealting of our Indian
wars, which. you know ,are Southern inatitutions
pandlarly,) that if it were not for speculation and.
private grand, we should hear, of no Inch things as
'lndian wars, and, he added that ,one such man as
Elias Rector had done more good In promoting
peace among the Indians than ten • thousand
troops. It the fortinei made by individuals
through these Indian wars could be described, yoti
tannin . have a ontologist), before which even New
York secundielism if , would pale its ineffeetual
Ares.o
I remember, VATIC' years ago, when Vide•PresP
dent Dallas removed, to Washington, a great °la
mer 'weepised against him (and by none more, at
that time, than the present President) became he .
allowed blinielfto Continue as the attorneYof Bib-,
bald and Whitney in the celebrated dispute bier'
a certain tract of live-oak 'country, but now we eon
a Senator in' Congress gravely defending bie Inter'
eats as a partner in thn.graat Tehuantepec
mean ,orossieg,, while that Interest is asking the
asurietanee of the Federal Legislature. It is true,
he refuses
. tc vote, but by his , presenoe as one of
the eompanY he commits himself, and no °Notion
, is- not oblf taken to his arum; but Republican
Senatorivoto tel the 'appropriatiOn to his inter:
prise.' Some' of these' dais I' intend Opining a
chapter tnyou,dtisaribing the Celebrated Houma
grant In the State of Louisiana, in which several
distinguished Senators are interested. I only
allude •to these instances to show, you that, your
liomplainta against your Representatives de not
.prove that selfish ard questionable practices aro
confined e'ntirely - to the free States. -
The Danish Government bee found It necessary
'to(Contradiat officially the 'tuner that it mas in
'treaty' mitti president Buchanan for the onto, to
,the Milted Gtates, of its island of St. Thomas, tin.
•a good toned awn. •' - -
Beastor.,Thoinson ) of New Jersey, confined for
leteral days to his ropm by a severe indisposition,
has solar recovered, as to be able to resume his
fs
, seat in the Senate.. ,
Pr—Shelton Mackenzie lootures this evening at
York, by, iiv,itattonott Irish Wit sod Humor.
• The Stephens wifia•polsoning trial in New York
has as yet developed no new facts.
' JOE BARKER AGAIN.---Tbe notoriety/I Joe
tem been' fined, 1510' at Pittsburg, anti In
default oornmltted; for dliturblnf the pdaini by
street lambing and using obooene language.
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, TIIEJR S DAY, MARCH 10, 1859.
THE tiB'IIP'S:I I - - N. - . , S'
Ij':k,,' - 'i*W*4l:i., , tPl 7 ,f,; - :';: : - : :
LATER 'FROAf'MEXWO;Y:',,-':'
Miramon's - Potts Defested,n'at;==7s►lspdy_"
- Mirap:ton , before: Peri -
NIZIV ORI.SAIIIOI, March D —The steamer Quaker City
brines, dates from the otty of • Mateo to the 2sl
end 'Vera Oros to the let --
dtramoahaU,seat a ,foroe to, attaoVitapa, which,
was defeated awl bed retained to P toteh
Bitrainen thee marched' outward, and,arrividlmfore
Alvarado wlth:B,oCO3men t - taterullog to•mare toNers ,
Oran vla the sea•ooaet road. - - •
Tho people of Valk =On were =toll exalted, but
'were confident cede - eating Minim*
THE LA.TXI3T, .
MINATITLAN, March 6th.-4. 3 / 4 to rumored,Aultril the,
eteamer is sailing, that an express has arrived, announe
leg Wiremonte arrival before Vera - Ciao with 5,000 men
and 39 guns. • , ,
Vera Orne isle a state Oftfiega'ind excitement.
Bliramon'iarnoos sratChWerd'was . 4 . The Liberate or
'death I ,
The exercise from the capital, intended for the
steamer Tenneasee, which sailed some pays ago, ,was
detained by Ditramoni ld order to conceal' hie 'move
ment/.
• „ , - , , ,
THE THI I tTIMIXTII. ,
CONGRESS.
BENATE-EXTB 8108101 i.
Wasuprwr9ii,‘lds.rch 9,
•
Mr, Cott,turn, of Vermont, submitted n resolution,
whit* was adopted, calling on the Postmattfr Veneril
to etitte; in hie next anneal report, the r umiak ,. of Ast.';
ters consigned to the dead letterofßee and whit leglsC:
tattoo is naafi/tory, to diminish the number, or to their
return tp the.writera thereof, .„
Mr - Trivitrun,t, Of thine% desired - to ` ma te an ex.
planation of a personal character, in regard to the
editorial in the Washington Union..and - elso the atite:
meat of SeuntorOlingmao, in the same piper of Toes. ,
day lad, on'the subject of the defeat of the Pest Office
appropriation bill, which threw on the Republicans
the responsibility of its failure., r '''t
Mr. AMMON. of drbansis; raised a' xmint' °harder.
There was nothing beef(' the Senate on which a per.
copal explanation could be based,
Mr. Tarnanox.r, Said , his object win sot to delay the
butinese of the Senateitoneesseirily.
' Mr. Inman, of Virginia, merely wished to pay that
ill the Penatote were an=ions to get away today. If
the kezditor froM Illlnola opened that atitjoet It would
lead to an Interminable debate.
Mr. Terminal. again rose to speak.
Mr. lvisasow, of (berate, and Mr. liLtizottvi of Plo
rids, averally raised points of.o.der.
The Vies Preeldent roweled that Mr. Trumbull must
have the unanimous eousenti, and that the question
would be submitted to the Senate
Mr. Tams= dissented from this ruling, and sided
whether one dissenting voles slion`d,• at any time in
the future, prevent a Booster from explaining what
'Booted his alleviator as a gentleman. He only wanted
the truth to prevail, and t 3 correct erroneous ,state
meets.
Mr. Idattosiv moved that the finite .go into neon
tire session.
Mr Tumoral claimed that he had the floor. How•
ever, the questi , n was taken, and Mr. Mallory , ' motion
agreed t0...-yeasll7, nays 16 •-
,• • •
• After the doors were opened the Vies President re
tired from the chair; end, '
• ' On motion of Mr BRIGHT. or /Militia, it 1/1601 ordered
that Mr. Tilepatrisk, of -Alabama, be President pre tern.
of the Senate
A message was received from the President simian.
clog the death of Postmaster General Brown.- The
message, lays - the-death. of this ;distinguished =public
onteer, erially at the present moment, when bid'
eminent mime were so mnak needed; is a great loss
to the iruntry. His honesty and indefatigable exertions
in the discharge of hie high duties, as woU as his be ,
ne-relent heart and kind deportment, endeared him to
ailio approached him. Submitting to the will of
DI e Providence, ea the President does, he adds that
be l ever sheath tloo mummy of, the , deputed with
affoctionste regard.
Mr. Motormenoaf-Teem/use, said this sad Weill;
gence justified the propriety of dame action on the pert
of the Senate, expressive of their deep muse of the
public lom sustained by the death of the iete,Post
master General. He had; known' him , well in all his
public r.,litions to the country for more than twenty'
yeare, and had been closely sseooiatod with him in the
walks of private fife. Ile oonld therefore fully appro.
elate his services as • public man, as well as his gems
tone and noble qualities:' • • ' "
After prononootog a allonym% tke decorated, be sub •
witted a series 'of resolutions, e.tpresilvenf deep - re;
pet at this publics lo.i i that the Pewits will attend the
tenant, and a committee be appointed to maho engage
mints tor the satai thit the Benda will mflito tnonrn.
fog for thirty days; that a eopy of the resolutions be
communicated to the President ' and, as a farthor mark
of respect, that the Beeete n0w,40,1 °gra. 'Adopted.
[previous to **tuna:Mut Messrs ' lilac of IlninnOSOU.
Uhl Boot of Vermont, were appointed to wait. on the
President und inform Mut that, if hi hie noturther
OOMMtllanqo,l O /Indite is ready to close this
session
PENNSYLVANIA' LEGISLATURE
,IIA))4113V1140, March 4. .
•- ' • '
, The following bile were reported with a favorable
aeommeadatioar • -
To ineerpontto the Young ktenie Christian Amnia.
Von of Philadelphia, and to Incorporate the Fairmount
blartat Company of Philadelphia.
The sot treating a general basking law came up In
order.
Mr. Alves moved to substitute the old bill Not
areal to --Wyse 7. nape 20
The vote Wee talivn on the drat motion without de.
Date r and resulted in its detect--ayei 18 nape
The following bills were peeved :
An ant relative to the publication of the optolons of
the Judge* of the Si/prams Court in certain eases.
Ap set to correct the error In the Sixth and Seventh
ldepreeentative dtgtritt., of tke PMlttelphte apportlon
buant.
Oa motion of Jr.b BANDiLL, the bill relative to the
antratans of the Poor and , the Board 'of Health wee
'referred to ► committee of conference.
. .
The bill to yrobthit the issue of bank notes of • less
denominatirn than twenty dollar; wasailbut-.r• --
MT, Innarer.o .nosed lolowrarramendment to pro
-nnalt banks to harmony notes it all. The motion was
agreed to on second reading.
A +notion was ma6a to postpone Indlegoltaly, pending
this cllsoniaion orwhfcti the Beasts adSbunsed.
- •
•
The &mate met at throe P. M.
The f Hoeing private Mlle rimed
n set Ivor/mate the Peopla' e )(tieUre -
nte quo,
An act to incorporate the pinion lialtroac
An art allowing the Philadelphia Seek to porches°
reel Waite.
Adjourned.
The folioage; petitions were presented: -
seven; numerously blued 'l/y eltisens of lifertgo:
ro ery county, fora law to compel all lionise to keep ttreir
"notes at par in Philadelphia and Pittabnrg. One stifled
by eighty-nine citiseee of Philadelphia; for the appoint
ment of a maccurer of paving•stones. Pour, numerous
ly signed, seising for free roads in the rural districts of
Philadelphia.
The bit to itmor.porate the Ilidge - aVenue and Mena.
yank Passenger Railroad was plaeed on li}e private ca
lendar. -
A number of petillere were prosented from citizens of
Philadelphia and Prankford, asking for a modlSostlon
of the Sunday` laws. " "
The tipple reconsidered the vote given yesterday, ne
gativing the Media Bank bill. The bill was ikon taken
up and postponed.'
The following the rote on the- aot to Ipsorporate
the bank, as given yesterdsy -
Avne—Blessre. Abbott, Aokex, Barlow, Burley,
man, Bllmaker, bearon, Graham, Gratz; Green, Hard
ing, Lawrence of Washington, Mann, Idebiffey,
Bowel!, Pennell," Peirce, 'Price, fibaferi: Thompson,
Wegonseller, Within a, Witoi4n,;Wigton; Williams of
Bucks, Pillion; Wolf, sod Kawrenee (4peakerj.,..di. ,
ll'Arkl-Sfessrs. Barnsley, Boyer of Clearfield, ' Boye r
or Schuylkill, Brodhead. Bryson, Ghhren, Custer, Ids.
moat, Dodds; Durborrow, grans, Xtehori /lank g,
Poster, Galley, Oleic, Goepp, Gray. etittrfilll. MUM ,
mete y, Hill, Hottenstein Irish, Jackson, If eneagy
Itetelswo,ldrj, kiattheos;AlcOlare, McCurdy,NW, Palm, Pinkerton, Proudtood, Qaig.
ley Ilamedeli, Hobrer, !lose, Ellieppyr4,lblelds, ontt
of ,Borks, Biepbens, Btonelack Thorn; Walker,
Warden. Wilcox, Wiley, Williston, Woodrlng, and
Zoller-SS. •••
The consideration Operate bills wee resumed.
Tho I>lll hApplamentary to the ant lneorpeoaticg the
Reatirg Rail nos taken op border and pissed a
maenad reading, with a ptcirigloo that the company
ply a tonnage taicou the •new road from Dauphin. to
Reading.
The following bills paned finally:
A supplement to the Reeding Railroed Company,. al-
Lowing them to make a connection with other roads at
Reolins.
further mupplemeat to the act consolidating the
city of Philadelpibie.
The bill incorporating the )(mint Joy Sayler; Insti
tution was reconsidered, and the bill putpaned. Ad
journed.
The Governor bat aignei the bill divorcing William
It. Priestly and Anna hi- Priestly
The House met el S P. M.
The consideration of prlysto bills was resumed.
The aot rotative to passeniee railways to Philadelphia
was amended ND KS not to affeot the proosedings now to
court, and then passed finally.
'The bill to ineorporate the Union Market Company
pawed finery. Adjourned
Condition ofthe Ohio State , Treasury
assoir OP THE 001tIrpcmi Oy INVBSTIOATION—
SBSB,OOO lINAOCOORTED FOB.
CINCINNATI, March S —Tbe comm ittee appointed to
examine the condition of the State Treasury made a
report to the Legislature yesterday.
The committee advert, to oommencher, to tbe ezamt
nation iota John G. Breathe's traneactione, with_ the
view of showing that for many years the money in the
hands of the State Treastrar bas been deemed, public
property—heteide speculators being In the habit of sp.
proaching the treetrarere, end, by, artful macagenipet,
'wearing the nee of manor intended' to - be kept in' the
vaults of , the State. ' _ _ ,
,
The "mount phown by Treecurerls hooka, which
Mr. Brestllu should account far at the eichatiOn of hie
term of olAce, wan ISSN? CO3; of which, eum Mr Brest.'
lla coconuts tor StOt 000 16 , the allure orthebaeks in
which that amount of money wee deoneitecl. DPdatting
thin there remains a b.:lance of ItNe QM; which Mr.
Brunk' should have paid over to Mr. lalbron, hip one.
SOISOIT
.
Mr Olbion had repeatedly acknowledged that lie kind
rese toed every cent doe from Breetlin, and, after mahfrg
a eolemn oath to this effect, be now abates the money
wee never paid him.
That the whole of this cum wee not paid to alliann
by Breetlin in folly cetabilmbed lir the testimony err
B. aChnowledgee having under' hie' control 'Wets be
longing to tipt /State, rereseuting about $200.910, con-,
Oerning which he Waren to make soy dint& care oa to
their character or the partite holding than,. •
Sudden Death at Atlantic.
ISTIAMO CITY, March 9 —.4 man named 7ohti Cook
.wee found dead neo• the rathoul depot; et thta place,
this =praise. The eoronot's jury rendered 4 ,verdlot
of death nom spophxy. Cook whll from Cheater, Ps.
,Sailing of the Rein. Steamer Canada.
Ileeres, Marsh 9 —The royal well atestuahlp Canada
Balled •at noon to-day, for Livorpool; with $20,000 In
treasure.
Fatal Accident at a Catholic Church at
' Oswego, N. Y.-Four or live Killed.
Oilvsoo, N, Y , blaroh 9 —The'lloor et the V:rst
Catholic. Churl% me way to•sight. pour or 9ve per
sole were killed and several itdared ' '
Niiiw YORK, March L—entitb (ntirlen hoe accepted
au Invitation to' 11161vo . the oenratolatlone of his
countrymen here, about at, middle of May next. ,
„•
Arrival of the Steamer Glasgow.
OCCANIONAL
New Youa ateroli ateamer Glaegow, from
Glasgow on the lOth nit, bon arrived. Ear advioes
have been antleirate.l -•• .
no reports having' aeon Immense tooberga ou the
voyage. ,
P,lon-Arriral of the Steamer Arabia.
MatVrax, March 9-10 o'clock. P M.—A Wok snow
storm Drava lc There Is no ahem of the arrival of
the,eteamer Arable tonight.
Markets by- Telegraph.
11IL7111011S, March 0 —Flour firm atpi 25 for Ohio
and Howard. greet. Wheat unchanged, Corn buoy.
ant at 80o82e for white, sod 811e550 for yellow. Pro.
trieloue unchanged. Whiskey firm.
New OALITANS March 9.—Ootton noebanged ; gales
Of 11,500 Wee to-day: Sager dull, and „ye lower ;
,eales at s,Vre6J(o Molasses .13 quoted at 393. , Fiour
Corn ham anadrancing tendeoey; rates at No.
Cato are quoted at 77 0 Mess Pork Is sold at $lB. Lord
is dull st 11Mo. Go unfelt sell at 10}0.
Cie (IMAM March 9 —Flour dot,. Whiskey declined
eiree at - 24,50. 9rovleloce onebargtd. aloe ! Pokk
polls at Set 80 ' To ; 80. Dull/
Mate are 'held 'iliove,the views of buyers. lord 'ls
quoted at Ilgo.
gENATE
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♦ /Tit/0100A ISZ58:014
Mr. Smith' O'Brien.
From California.
• , .
New Cowlatie. , :biar , h 0 —.Taw - steamship Quaker
City, fromlfinatitlouou the 6th instant, has -arrived
'fl . p.,,witlidbe Ban BrenoWoo mails to.ihe..loth ult.. '
Doole'Santhad met with a terrib:o
(telayarid'returned 00 Se lfranolsao on the 12th.- Silo
1 0 1 e4 - 4 1 tin no the 18th for;Coloradn..
OVERLaND RAIL. -
B . V..Loute;llllridt o'--The Overland Nail, which iett
San Yrinclact , on the liitt(ult,j arrived here this feta , .
noon. -No throngh - pasiongers. ' - '• •
Daring the hurricane encountered by the' steamer
Thiele SAM, when forty 011100 from the Heads, s'6 003
' worth of Government property was 'brawn overboard
The State Medical floolety of Oaliforn'a had excite.
rated Dr. Oole - from the charges made against him. _
Tbe pe ass nacre, by thoyahuautepae, steamer, Quaker
..!4111.y.0.11.tbfi 28th of depicter,. Mated Wm:meant with the
Pacific styamer" Golden Age, le eeee E q u e nee of the
daabilitrot,thewteanter- erase' Comsecoiloodihar,
on account of the heavy gale which prevailed at' the
SdlloWl.^l{ 'STANDS.
The Han Francine° papers contain Kanolain-dates to
Tannery 20'h. " -;
The eXpertn of Whale prod note, during 1858, amounted
to upwards of 186;030 b u st,' of Mt , 1 000 000 poinds of
bone—s material !norm° orer the exports or the year
previone. , " - ' " :^ 7 . • •
Borne difficulty bad occurred in the Oobolok Sea,
growing out of the efforts Of the Etonian brig (Montan
sting to prevent American ) Trench, and other vensebi
from whaling there. .
Johnson Island had been taken possession of by tom:
Improvements were In progress by the Pacific Guano
pompany, with the view of ' shipping gnaw).
YROM THE PLAINa.
The passengers hi the mall report that new silver
stints hsve,betnopeiod st &tisons Lead copper, Iron,
gold, and egret ore end aim, abound In tho Territory.
From )irashingtim
APPOINT3IIIIIt OF POSTESASTER CIENBRAV HOLT
Wseurenrow,fdetch B.—The late Congr.lis missed au.
act greeting the Mimes Grant, to Louisiana: which
hae beeri iu illeptite for half a century, and is worth More
'UM five minimd of dollar-a. Three assuming to be the
grantees succeeded in Obtaining a patent in 1845, but
two yore's after, an suthmized suit wee trought to test,
the validity of - tba title; which Judge Campbell pro,,
bounced inoperative sad veld. -
The land thus became subj.c't" to survey and sale in
Jane, 1858. Notwithstanding this judicial proceeding,
4 law was paused, resulting, owing! so its phraseology,
•to the benefit of the g &Mem' Bat the lest ant arrests
the patent to them until the end of the next Congrega,
in order that, in the meantime, justice may be secured
to the Ave hundred or more eettlere on the grant. Beam
for Slidell' clainni twenty:two thousand am , a. with a
million dollars, and one or, two . others claim the re.
minder,
The Bonita to day confirmed the nomination of Jo
ieph Holt, of Kentucky, laltit Commis.ioner of Patents,
as Poatmaater General; also, Jbbn Robb .rd, of Maine,
as Boranda:y. Chmmiesioner, for which Wiggins was re
cently nominated bat ?elected ,• oleo, lion G. W. Jones,
ex Senator from lowa, as allniater to Bogota; also, John
Pettit, of Indiana, as Chief Joatice of Kenna ' vice
Lemmpte; also, Bartholomew Puller, of Northfisro-
Ilea. as Pitt& Auditor of. the Treasury.
Emory D Potter, heretofore rejected as collector at
Toledo wee again nominated and was confirmed.
Other appointments ,of leas cense/memos were con
firmed,
The Senate will meet to-morrow et two o'clock, and
will‘then formally close the present amnion. It is not
expected that there will be a quorum present
• The Supreme, Circa% and Criminal Courts have
Retread till 1/ridgy. in order to attend the 'Postmaster
general's tuners], on tomorrow afternoon. Ordain
have been honed to the public oPleers throughout the
country t, pay the appropriate telbutea of respect cus
tomary on the death of Belch an executive officer of the
Government • •
In regard to thejoint resolution which passed Cou
grew!, providing that the unexpended balance Of _the ap
propriation of $335,000, tot—removing the obstructions
at the mouth of the litisslssippl, be applied to the said
purpose, under the direction,of the 'President or cotter=
mine. the Presideut has Informed a Lcuisienian that ho
withheld his signature on account of constitutional ob
jections, 'racing out of the discretionary power therein
confOrred. , '. - -
At Mr. Eleward'S suggestion, a resolution has been
adopted calling on the Secretary of War for caplet] of
the contracts, and information u to whether any &poll
-00006 hate been "madefor the Intneed , ate` diapottal of
lb , pnexpepded balance, and what mecanree have been
taken to resctie property now;p ler:partly.
The New , lianvehire Election.
CONCORD. N. Meroh 9.—The whole Republ'ean
tioket to sorely sleeted, including the three Congress•
men—dleints. Merlin, Tappan, and EdWarde. ,
Collision between the Steamers Bait
more and Patapsco.
I.IIIW BALTISIOILC SIIIIKFATIIOIfS—ALL HANDS liAvan
—mu PATAPSCO ALSO DISABLED.
(Prom the Baltimore Republican, of last evening.]
This disaster tqok place about . ninp o'o)ook last °pup-
In, off Polpt, about forty miles below; the
pfltimore being roc Into by another steamer, and sink
leg in about thirty minutes alter the collision: The
Beitlinithe left here on her second trip to Moans - on
the lbtb of Pehrusry last, and left that port on beim
then trip on the 4th instant, which shows }hat,her sun.
fiesethl srriyal kgre wood, In point df time, are ie.
forded Increased testimony in behalf of her ceiling
[ties, as it would haye been the quickeet pass (cta 'ever
rude between the two ports, end far exceeding her per
foripsnces upon the first trip.
The first mate, ?dr uller, stases the', being
on deck 'Nett half an hour previous to the collision,
t discovered the light of the gears or which ran into
them, which they took to be the propeller Patapsco,
Captain Laytleld, of the Cromwell lion, which left here
for Charleston yesterday afternoon. A few moments
before they were etruok the whistle of the Patapeee
WOO blown, but there on bowl the Baltimore avert
that the speed of the former wee not checked nor her
course altered. and that in the efforts male to change
thit course of. the Baltisuore as to escape being stms
be the'Paiensco, the sem broush s Into each a positidet
that the latter streak her with fdl forcebotrted feet
froth the bow, eating a large hole therein, and carry
tog away thotatwater. •
The PahTim wan under sate headway as to force the
Baltimore oat of, ber conies, end, alto. passing &abort
alpines, theto r mex was chec - ,ed nod { t he etopped for a
feettnehienier *hea t tor le alleged By those do bliard the
Baltimore, she lerotoeded oh her course. without laying
_by to asoTerta , ri the Verolt.sf4l..-04.11 , 44....---
- It appears that these on board-the unfortunate
steamer dill not realise the full' extent of her Inirieles,
until the had resumed it•r comes and proceeded ahead
some thirty minutes. when 'lt woe discovered that her
hold was Ailing, sod that her bow wu rapidly sinking.
Whinier inalino - virevereed, bud the officers,ied crew
proceedial to lonch her Oats in'o whit% they Darer,.
esespedirithent sating' anything hetond % clothing
they - Mid on when the'Vessel welt down.
There were on noun twenty persons, including four
passengers but fortunately all were awake at the time
of the collision, to which circumstance doubtless le at.
rituteble the fact 'that •• 'end 'diluter wee not at -
ended with Dna of life, he following named persona
" F
4;1; T w o o ' n 4 14 iotaen; I.
Ba.Ve3iltier:lreekt cf bpi °
T. Vont ; fiat engineer. Wm. noun I Remand engineer,
Wni. Wigan; third engineer, Edward Roach;
Jos. Threlly ; firemen, James Graham, Thomas Birth,
and Wm. Smith' seamen, John Rose, John Smith. Alex.
Banswego, and Lloyd Oates; steward, James Young;
°Rhin bey, &down Williams. Mr. Ricketts, one of
the owners was ;deo on' board, ap enpeica , tro. The
passengers conelaped of Mr John A. Itohb, one of the
builders, Er. A. bf thle ' e•ty, and two eta. raja
passengers.
• After drifting about In the boats for' about three
neuters of an hoar, they were fortunately discovered
by Captain Gillett, of the IV ston steamer Wm Jan
king, on her. 17167,124M0 port were token ,on
hoard, and every attention 00 humanity emild suggest
was bestowfd upon them by this generous,heatted
comrearder Wears rind crew - The resorted
creak in the warmest terms of gratitude of the con
duct of Captain Hallett{ to - whose timely aid they at
tributed their preservation.
khe oargd of the Baltimore coolie isd of sugar fruits,
and segue, and was reined at s2o,lEel. Of it, sixty
hogeheads o sugar !belonged to the grin of Kirleand,
Chase, & Co., who are fully insure], an we lirligTo in
the case with the remaining portion of the cargo.
As we heretofore aonounced, the Baltimore was built
here hj Meson. John A. Robb & Co . for the two firms
Shore named. and was supple:ld, lb ,l'acluiry Iset. p
enst of about $864104 She Was insulted for VBO ffto in
the Sun Mutual Orient (treat Western, and other of
flees in New York. She has sunk in six' end a bait
fathoms of water, and the tee, opinion of her captain
and owners that She can be raised, which belief We
trust may be realized, sod th Awe may soon hare the
satisfaction of announcing her being once more success
fully Imitached in her trade between this port and _Ha:
Cienprgel Orders.
[From 3 1 / 9 Wsshlsgton Milos, ifs oh o.]
WAR DEPARTMENT, )
WARRINGTON, March 8, 1859.
Mader instraetions from the President of the
Bolted States, the 4,ser9tary of War, with un
feigned sorrow, announces to the army til l s decease
of ,the Honorable Aaron V. Brown, Postmaster
General, which ocourred in nisi pity at an early
hour this morning.
An enlightened statesman and a distinguished
and' able member of the general 'Government has
thus been stricken down at his poat. The nation
wilrmourn the afflicting dispensation which has
left so great a iold in itaeounells. .4 worthy end
estimable oltisenlsts boon romoyed Min the circle
of his numerous friends. Society will ;nine° Its
grief with the patriotic regrets which the loss of a
Statesman wilt not fail to salt forth.
While the President, with the surviving mem
bers of the Cabinet, the Zegielative, and the In•
dian Departments of the'Oevernment; will unite
in every testimonial the !sad 000aelon demapthb it
is fitting a similar respect should be shown Lb the
memory .of the diatiaguisheff deceased by the
'national arms of defence. Acoordingly, hair hour
lung will bo fired from sunrLin to sunset at every
arrisened military post, the day succeeding the
receipt of this 'order ; the national flag will be
slispiayed at half staff during the same time, ao4
officers of the army will wear for three menthe the
proper badge of military mourning,
Tho War Department and its bureaus will be
closed until the day succeeding the funeral oboe
autss.
• ' ' .1 . 01114 B. From,
&notary of War. '
THIEF CORNSCIiED UT A Honing.—A. young
man named Adai Bokehart ons detected loitering
around the Miohtgan Central depot 'ester,' ty, and
watched, under the strepiolon that he Intended to
steal The suspicions were correct, as he was teen
to' appropriate a couple of fez skins, and, being
pursued, was oompelled to take to his heels. He
dodged around among the oars and buildings, and
was In a fair way to escape, when he happened
upon an ontagoniat whom he little expooted. Thio
was an old whltiborso belonging to the promisee,
whom main peonlioriti is a natural acidity of dis
position, which Inclines him to um bis teeth, like
an overgrown tiger oat. When the thief ap
proaobed be mode a savage spring at him, and
drove him into a slop near by, where he kept him
oornered until the pursuers secured him. It Is
proposed to invest the old home with a detective's
star, in honor of his achievement in thiet•taking,
[ Detroit Pree Frees.
Tim LATE RODDERT AT 2 , TEAY BEDVOEP,
MASE —Mr. Sanders, the clerk of Mr. Mason.
whose store Ives robbed on last Friday night of
,watohea,,lawelry,Ao ,of the value of about ono
thousand dollars, has bean arres'ed on euspielon of
having +committed the robbery. The Mercury
me that it appears that by his own onnfoision be
bas boon addicted to gnabling, and has taken from
his employer and appropriated to, gambling pur
poses tour gold watches, but knows nothing on
coming the late robbery.
ADVANCE OF WAOES.—The riallOTS of the
Fell River Iron Works, Rhode Island, have peti
tioned. the ,company for a restoration of 'the ten
per cent. deducted during the panic of 1857-8
The company responded that they bad bean the
last 'company to make a reduction, that their re-
McMinn was loss than the others, and that the pro
fits of their Magness would not admit of an ad
vanee at present.
THE VITRIOL GAMER REVIVED.—A: man,
nulling himself Seneca Conrad, was arrested in
New York, on Saturday evening last, for throwing
vitriol upon the drool of Mary Annlfolitann, of
No. 24 Thompson street, while she was pawing the
corner of Broadway and Canal stroats.
FATAL AcatnErtr.--In North Oxford, Masa.,
on Friday last, John O'Neil, a lad of fourteen, was
caught in the beltipg of a abaft in a factory in
that village, and so badly mangled that life was
extinct before ho (mold be released.
THE ti Emmet Guards,P an Irish militia
cowpony of New.liaven, Oonn,, will make an ex
°argon to Now York, on St. Pattiok'4 day, to take
part In the oelabration there.
ALONZO Rupta,kurY and Lewis McClellan
left Cettysburg, - P,.1 l on Wednesday, for the Oen•
tornla gold diggloge.
Ttilt MOUNT Trianon BsLr o ,at the Boston
theatre, lost Friday evening, netted some $lO,OOO
for the Mount Vernon fund.
THE CITY.
Rya' See Fired Page.
TmE :JOURNEYMEN CORDWALNERS THE
'Mamie , BitaiOtt'ON A Earalips,-,s-Yeaterday afterno4;.
*0)14 exithatilastda Meeting - of theJourneyrnen pod.
trainers' Bodiety (M: B,) wet held In PranklWifillf,' I
`sixth' street, near Arch. The ollsot of the meettag
was to frrm a Protect:ve Union. and to obtain higher
wages for their labor. They propose is continue out of
employment until their demands are acceded to by the
employers The meeting was composed of two &ll
ama+, American 'and German, each of - Whlehlted its"-
own president Addresses were delivered in English
rand German. the German branch number about two
hundred men, while the other bee upon its Est of mem-
Iltrablit'nearly'foriebintdred nareiro,'Which - nintbei'le
• daily luareaeing ,The ,sp irit manifested throughout
was of the most Internee charaCter; - and' every one pre
sent seemed determined to oarry out the etriket , in
the moat resolute and decided manner. • ,
Thor demand en advance of about flee 'per cer:t:ort
Most descriptions of work. - This advance they consider
ae only adequate for the amount of toil expended upon
the a *lintel; wh'ch pass thrOugh;their bends. ; Ryon at
this rate an inanstrionis shoemaker cannot earn wages,
equal to those engaged in other mechanical parepita.
The assemblage was called to order by appointing as
president of the American breach, Mr. EdwardDies
kin, and'ea the German president; Me. Conrad Grimm.
Mr. Meakin, on taking the chair,
addressed the meet.
log, andln conolunion o ff ered the following resolutione,
which were adopted :anald great cheering and; Iv
please:
Whereas eal(PresUvation to the first law of nature,
'and self.intereat is the mainspring of ail human settee,
we, iheihoernakers, consider our lettersets so identical.
that the liable and .interelts of rite cannot be invaded
without namely endangering the rights and intermits
of the whole; and as it 14 in the nature of thingethat
capital and labor Sowing ,te selfishness) will and moat
always be at war, or at at variance, and as thereto
"a common h.tereet in the field of, labor, there alsorad
also re common syrepatby: Therefore, be it
Resolved. That we heartily sympathize with all or
any of the tolliog massen who are,engsged I na straggle
with theirtesh-mastsre. - ": • ' - '
: Resolved, That we not only eympatblite with; bat ald.
'111:01 encourage, by every =ADS in our power, those of
our fellow-Workingmen Of the' ladles , breech, in their
present struggle with their employers; and that we da
nonnce, wilt our whole heart• and soul, the present
Mean, aontamptible i and dastardly attampt or s one of
the employers to annoy end persecute Nome of those
'ole fell rtrs wbo are at present fighting the battle of
labor in the ranksitbe gloat= ranks, of the ladies ,
branch.
Mr. Hanley. a member Of the'stooleti, arose, and said,.
that this 4 t strike was not intended only for the present
time, and the ram who would say that his ,wages will
suit hem as long as he to irithe bumineen - is not detleri ,
log the name of man- 'We must work for those who
come after us, and our influence, altliough we. are a,
small body, to enetik that ,we can Slimmed and get oim
prices. There is no ohm* of our failure. If any man
is here who joins ns, now let him stand by us to the
lest.. •We want no Judean here. Let, u$ have.every,
man honest and faithful to each other. and jr we fight
together we will be sure of gaining What we demand.
We have come to this country with our labor, and it is
our labor which makes this, /and co prosperous. !Our
time has arrived, and we will be degenerate and mean
it we do not make an effort now to - obtain our jest de
mands. •
A motion !u made and carried rhunimouely that the
list of prim adopted be sent without further delay to
every employer in the city. It was also moved that no
moth be Stipa out of any of the dins until these prim
are obtained. 'This was also carried amid mun cheer
ing and enthusiasm. Committees wore- then orgenlard
for the Pones° of - deities the different establishments,
to obtain a decided answer from the employers, whether
or not they will be willing to submit to the Het, of fixed
prima; after which the meeting adjourned.'
MEETING OF COMMITTEE. Orr' 00IINOIL9.—A
meeting of a committee appointed by both °bombers of
Council to toveitigato Into the' alleged frit/Alin the
contracts for furnishing flour to the Guarding of the
Poor was held last evening in Relent Connell phamher
' Several, ltiseseei were ea'ain toedtouching the matter
under convideratien, , when, at. shout lialf,paet nice
o'clock, hlr. Gordon, seeing a'nnaiber of reporters buoy
at that, desks, roes, and with an sit of saionlahmeot
send why ripeness''. were there; what 'guineas had
they there 3 They Term not invited ; they were not
ant:9,W Okay 'ere net wanted, and their presence
was an outrag e thought 'the Chair should Invite
reporters to leave. , - = • , • •
'Mr. Headier objected to reporters leaving. He had
a. high opinion of reporters generally. This was a
public meeting, and the public should know what the
committee was doing. He would debate title matter
with bir.likirden until the fifth of Intynext: - • '
'Mr. Gordon again asked that reporters be resyneated
to withdrew. Me did not thipice motion at all neces
sary. It was an outrage, an infernal outrage, an un
precedented outrage. lie did not want eT parte stete
matte to go ant to the publie—he did not want one eido
only to Ile - heard.' A rep o rt oT thd committee would
appear In the course or time, and thip report only
would be a fair and legltimati one.
he o..air (Mr Davie) thought the proceedings of an
important oharact4r. The world should not know only
one side ova question, -
Bohai:ad was earnestly In fetror of reporters'
being present. The matter was a public matter, and
he world ,ylipßld, k.ow what )rein trammeled Within
h'eae waifs. i re were publib serrante,and our masters
houlCknow how we did their
Mr. Gordon appealed to every mind, to every Jud
ie ens, well-balanced, and well4nforrded mind, In behalf
Of expelling these reporters., Ha wanted a practice to
Abtoin hereanclias hod obtained to our eourtcofjustice
lie wanted justice to be done to all men and to all par
tici. He - would like Ai see the whole story go to the
world, not such a garbled, unfair statement es would
appear in to-morrow morning's papers.
Mr Member cited precedents to show dint reporters
had had free access to meetings of other committees.
He did not want this to' be made a star chamber or an
inquisition, and If reporters were exciuded, he, for one,
would reeler'. • '-. •
Mr Norman agreed with Mr. Mueller. He re
menicred precedents eadefloning the prim:meat re
pute at %bsee meelinge, He did net think anything
eliclted to-night would hurt anybody'e party.
Mr. Fcbofield did not want politics to to introduced
hoe this investigation. He thought the committee no
more then an ordinary eommittee, and all ordinary cam
mitteee were peiblis.
.
l'he Ghanaian; Hr. Gavle,' did not object to reportere
beteg preterit. It was a public committee, and - its pro
eseding" might be made public. ./t made no difference
• at i wligl=24 ter! staid or uremay.
The investigation was continued to a late hour.
About six or eight witnesses were examined, but as It
Is impossible to'glve's fair Idea of the recall of the In-'
testi/ration, so far is It had progreeded,we 'oppress the
note" of our reporter.
.1 1 TAtIt01V uged lady, while
training Chestnut and Hudson atreete, about -aeren
o'clock. but evening, narrowly escaped being run over
by a wagon of Adams' Express Company, as it turned
into the latter ',treat. ,Ae it, was the tongue or the
wagon struck bor a blow on' the 'front part' of her
hped, injuring her quite severely. As 'DISII4I on
stick °odious, a crowd or person' soon congregated to
ascertain what was the matter. The accident way duly
announced, when one of the throng approached the old
lady, and ventured s'word of sympathy by telling her,
sita liatening to her recital of the circumstances. tha
s h e'might congratulate herself upon a fortunate escape,
as the accident might have been of a ranch more seri
ous character ! . The old lad 7 felt tellaven, ng doubt.
4iSORDERpf so6tin.--Affil. Hand had a
bearing before Alderman Snider yesterday morning, on
the cherge of keeping a disorderly house at Twentieth
andlories street, bathe Ninth ward. It is alleged that
males and fimalea •are In_ the - habit of congregating
theta, and behaving in the most unseemly manner. The
messed wan held to SDOWSrSt o,Stitt.
THE MSS or Hunrirr.- r bro time hae been
yet fixed for the, hearing of ; Wm. Murphy, who is
obliged with the murder of George - Neal, The accused
will, without doubt, be tried In this city. Pennsylvania
atid,New Jersey have concurrent jurisdiction in CUSS
of crime which occur on the Delaware, and the accused
are tried In the State in which he is apprehended,
Murphy was apprehended In this city.
Trr Aticivnati:=-On . Tuesday evening, at a
igte hour. a retirie 014, about two months old, was
found In an alley Awning froth teferre street, between
Dauphin and Wood, Nineteenth ward. It was neatly
clad in a white frock. had a little , 'hood upon its head;
while ita feet were wittoly wrapped ttp In a piece of
blanket.. The little one kindly oared -for by one of
the neighbne •
•
Recluses Dravrmi.—About half past five
p 2 elonk yeaterday afternoon °Vier nenolsert arrested a
Nan' named William lieron on the charge of driving at
a furious rate a horse attached to a dray np Chestnut
street The officer made the arrest in Chestnut atree!.
near Seventh. and took the amused before Alderman
Otis. who held hint in POCi ball to answer the charge
at court.
Nor AnnEmn.—llirs..ll4dson, the alleged
pbostionief, had pot been arrested yesteaAay up to the
time of 'golvg to press. iter bullhead end' Robert Dun
lap, eharged with being accessories before the fact, are
in custody. This affords a flue chance for our deteotives
to gather en alditional lewd or two.
ANOTHER.—About nine o'clock, last night,
a told lamp wise upset at the house of Allier (Wide,
garner cif niernitti and spent stmt.". Lie; Childs
was badly intent about the arms. but no serious Injury
is anticipated. bow long will these fluid lamps con
tinua in cog midst as engines of dopipatle deatruotion
FOUND DE4E.—Yeaterday afternoon a man
named Paleritine King wee found' deed in hie bed, at; a
dwelling No. 6'B Botoh Eleventh street The nun wee
a Frenchman by birth, The coroner Wag notified to
held an inneSl.
It ' ELR to Amswzi.—lifichael O'Brien was
heWtobsil yesterday morning, by 6.'derman Shoema
ker, to answer th wet:large of attemptirg to rob a etrre
at Phillip and Jelferson streets while the attendant was
absent.
Plitiadelphia Markets.
NIILADSLPIIIA, March 9—Eventog
The receipts of Plant are very light and the demand
limited, but holders, in view of the high prices current
in the neighboring merkets, are asking a fair, advance ;
sales to the extent of isotoo bbls are reported at 06.10
fgp epper4ne. and 400 hbls at $6 Rob 87 for extra, and
ty for family Plour ; the retailers: and bakere are buy
ing in a small way at from KO up to $7.60, and $8 V'
bbl for superfine extras and fancy brands, as In quality.
Bye Flour and Corn Meal are firm, bat quiet at $4 32X .
el 4 60 for the former, aid $3 76 V bbl for the latter.
Wheat ie in good Oemaud and orm At prevlCA s 1 0° 14 '
Cons, ar d about 6,OfQ bush have been sold in lota at 1560
fur fair reds, and 1700180 a for fair to good white, Bye Is
iq steady demand at 030 V' bushel, and but little offer
ing. Corn Is more Rattle, and loin bootie! better;
sates of B 001
,httehels Southern yellow at 860 afloat,
and RAO boshele Penheylvania at ei cents le store
Oats have also advanced, and 1,600 bushels Southern
brought 613N0 in the care Pennsylvania are held at
57058 u V' bushel. Bark is more !centred for; 120
hlide let quality Qweroltrou was taken at $O2 4re ton.
Cotton to firmly held, and about 160 bales have teen
cold at equal to lit each for middling fair Opitteda
Groceries are 1 usetlye, with it moderate business, dolt g
In eager and Molessetlat previous prices: Of Gotta,
about 1,000 bags Rio sold at lige, on time, ?rcvloloas
aro very dull, but without soy particular change to
1441110 e, Beedo—There is more Giorerseed offering, and
holders are free Boilers at 10 Med gyp' bushel, bat
there is very little doing. Whiskey to nochanged ; bble
selling at 273a23c for Pennsylvania; 28a 2Det 'or Pri
son And Ohio do ; 263( fie2o.l for Ohio, and .200 V gallon
foidiudge.
ErERLASTINO FlRE.—About two years dip,
a declivitous elope, on the roar - gin of James river,'
near, the Petersburg railroad bridge, was made
the plane for the deposit for the °lndere from the
Ttedegar Works. at the instance of the owner of
the property, Mr. James Thomas, who desired to
Improve it. Tho deposit was continued from time
to time'untif a large level surface woe formed, and
it was then discontinued, .in , consequence of the
discovery that the substrata or cinders originally
deposited, had ignited. The Whole mass, several
feet below the surface; is bee; on fil.43,,and has boon
for several months, (musing a settling of ,that part
near the river. Very little smoke is emitted
from this subterraneous combustion, but the sur
fer's is very hot, and in many planes creaked with
fissures. The fast that this fire has been progress
ing for so long a time, in the manner described, is
certainly a little extraordinary. Richmond
Whig.
Tux furniture carvers ,of Now York have
streak for an advance of twenty per cent. on their
pretest wages, and the plano.makers for an ad
vents° Of fifteen per sent.
TUE cotton crop of Alabama, for the sea.
son now closing, is said to be the largest ever
wade In that State; Ito estimated value is $200,-
000,000 •
.Tonic, Pa.,' has been divided into five wards,
by an lot of the Legislature. Another act re•
quires all dogs In York county to be registered.
FI NOel
5
MERCIAL
~ . :„T '
aie , , - .2lkoneitt• arket.
f,(.1 . ',' -'•.' i ' -- .',lol(xLArtilAvutt, Marob 9,1860.
-, The speculative sh,icitr's continia to be very dull, and
AO saleit'of them ilitle„,e(*.,than nominal. In the
' betteeithieses of ' eennettteilifieril fa a fair badness doing,
eithoat ' ffuctuations onniment in pricee.
`Diving tome time past the account,, of the wheat
from the West have been unfavorable, and the early
prophets have been predicting a short crop for Rat year
in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Wiseensit. - Bat the.
warm weather Ara it brought:to light many. a Niro
blade that bahnie liyhddden; , t and - the - "liestleitifes,"
Arhoww , fortnight 4 ago-pronouneed , thewerheat--kerop
damaged one-half, are hastening to ricall,their opin
ions, lest they shouttiftmithikeUrciPbetimil repatations
40tally ruined: - As confirmatory of thLi. We quote from
the Carlisle (Illinois) .F).ee Democrat anfollows ; -
' " Some ten dart ago, wenbed stimagisplegfetneir
'gloomy account of the proe peet or the growing wheat
crep. Now, we take great pleasure In /eying that a
'favorable ebsolle in the weather has greatly revived the
Wheat, and , the prospect is,•ineoureging, Recent warm
rains and serial ermshinelfirre' been - greatly beneficial
to the wheat. Yields of wheat that looked dead a week
ago, ern nor getting green, and bid fair to .useke good,
'crops' (Within Wiley or twirWir haveltallreecth Muir
farmers, and have ourselves been in the country, and
our observation. together with tarmanroccounte, 0m•
I vincee us that theprospeets foie Mop of `wheat in ibis
1 vicbsity here improved one hundred per oent. glace the
favorable change, in the weather." _ • „
~,,...
We havibeeis requested to" State that - tiongeelashas
passed on act extending the time for exchenging, at the
United ?fates mint, the new centeolr, for the freational
parte of the 13Paniiihind bleiicin Aollat, initiri. yeiri_
from the 2let of February, )869. •I,l3cposila of each coin
will therefore continue to be received at the mint, for
cxcbsoge for cents of 'the new lisue;:undei -the same
regulation as heretofore. . • .
parpensi ' Pai# sipox • laxoararap,_ aA[AN • .
March 9, Isso.
111roleaD 13Y 1 1 / 1 1111`,11301,11, CC 30,,11Amt-noel, ecool,
' AND xxouligal 1101119, Noterairaai - Comma TNERr
' AND ORIISTIIII 8711170,
..
PIRST BOARD. f" ; • ,
1000 Penns 63.... esalt.f.2X SO P,enns It 16 UN
1000 City 60 . .--.....'.- ..:.99,X 4--' do ',• b5.43X
10.11 Bch Nav 6s '72 ...87x 7 City Bank 46
WOO Leh Val It 64..b5.69 20 Meehnoice 8k—..23x
1000 do b 6.89 2 Leh Val It 43
1930 Read It 6s ( 70....82X 100 Ostawlina R - ,.-..115. 81,1
5001 do (43 ...92 10 Norriatown 'R....-.1)8X
1000 N Poona R 10+ b 5.91% 126 Gliiiihtilit'On.... 8
10(0 Ontawa , a Oh 108..69x 10 Soh Ras ...• •..i-- 9%
2000 D3I It mg end.... 8234 1611[ sr Canal....oash.4lg
200 Obee & D Coulee 77 50 Read It., ~...b3,24,1(
600 L bid R6l 80% 20 N Penns B 934
114 nee Canal Pref. 303 -•18 Leh Nay.. : - ;,...;:i iso 3i
10 do 10 3 3 minehan re 59$
, .100 L Isid B- ~ 11 %, 1101:Felon Rh Tebe.... 4 .99,
26 Penns 11.. in lots 43X
BITWIIN
4500 Penns 50: •, ' 9'X I.'
500 L fold - It 68....,..E03
4000 N Penns B 108 •....91%
10 Farm & lidech.fik 60
• 20 Union Bk Tenn... 99
• . . , ~, : expeND.
0060 - City es B inloti .99x'
If 03 Coalman& It 78....(49X
1030 0 lc Am Be'B3 ...Sig
qoak Read R 6s 41....91%
190 L lola 11,.... - ......11
:28 Penns 8.:......:.43
-' . ' OLOIIII4O - P3I
. - a - • • .r - Bid; Asked.
Elpa GO 90 ,- 9938
d01t..... 99 99%
do ' "New..loB 108 X
Penn* 5a . . ... ....92% 93
Reading R / • ' 24X 2444
•do Bea ( 70..82X 93
do Bits 8044.91 -09
do do , ( 86.72% . 731(
Penns B 13 43%
do letm tie 101 g
•do 2dm 6e....53 933 s
klor 01 Oq Dv eff 47%; 48 .
do Pref 105 106%
SlehuvlNev 6a,M2.72 ,_ , 12g
'Ms Nay 1=11.66..76X - ITN
A CARD .
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- PHILinKLPHIA, Nardi 1,1889
EDITOR or ,4 'rink Plain , P—ira the money artiOle .ia
The Press of ibirlialnatant, ‘ ere some remarks upon
the condiet of ,a.a, The United -Bterer Company, , ? with
reference to disputed claim Upon`", life inrurancapollay. ,
The csa,e animadverted upon la one , in, which at,Thi
lloited States Inenranie cointnnynt Pie* leoilr',P ) sad
not "The United Statoi ,1,15 i Tesuratiee,*nnuity and
Trust Complain of Philadelphia," is conearned; but as
the lonslity is omitted In . /nor artielereferredlo,, , of the
4th last ., the eltikilartly le thi.;440,11,t4 titleslira eansed
erroneous and in,luttnts reArns to be 'circulated to the
prju(Poe of this company, y which , l am ilittefied,"need
only
to be lootightnsider yOuinoties to , Akari the am
biguity explained to your -t - -- .- - -
I remain, dear air, •.' - -- •- ' ' -
Yours, truly and respectfully, , . ; ...
IC
,N:,CaiwrOS.DiPsesident ;,--
!SO Peons ::j...43
10 Reed R 243
00 L Zed R 11
BO do - 11
-741rard Bk old 12X
.12 3 i
2'o &Am R... e. 6 117 x
- 2 Par & kteo Bk..eG 20
20:Phils Bk. • • ing
8
078—DULL -
• ;Bid.As r ked -
Sala liar Stook... 9% 10 -
do Pref...... 40„ 19%
Walepq&ilm R. 9 9%
' do 7alet mtg.7l _.72
do,
Long"leland 101( 11
Girard Rank LON °X
Lelioeal & Nek...60% 5l
Lehigh kt0rip.....28
N"Peruso B, 9% 9%
do 69 68
.1313,k
New Creek , %
Oatawies; R.... 6 ex
4°ll o, 71 °, 4 7 -- X . 74
New York Stock .E
iel!li.". ll Fekblarch
87f00'3D 3:lo.oitp.
•
20'0 TS as 1874 • -103% 7 00 Harlem 8, - . - • 42%
8000 Missouri es 05% 100 R Prof 38%
5009 Tenn 8t Os '9O 90% 700 OhL &R I . stO CU
-10300 Lx 0&61 L G 19' 100 ' '.• bap 00%
6000 do 19% ICO do •, in%
65 Del .5. Iful Co • 98%.100Read R . 48g
•60 Oumb Pref 509 24 1100 - do - 48%
- 40RrteR - 00% .22 Weis Cant R 6t
400 N Y Oen R IP% 50.61 eh 8 Guar 47%
100 do . bOO 70% 100 Panama R , 530 117%
loci do - 510 - 79% 100 do ISO 117
50 Ilad River R , 31%103 11l Gen R 89
103 do sue cool' t Ohio If sB9 atm
TEIR hiatiEßTB. ,•-• •
Mon are Moderately solve at $5 75 for lints and
$67605.87 for Pearls.-• • .
.-ILtopi.-State and yrnater s i-tursaer • • .
103 lowfith - liefil of 8,60) bbli at $4.2505 for,ue.
jetted; $5 0005 81 for euperflee State; 118 4008 70
for• extra do; $67006 for sum floe Western $B.BOO
614 for extra do; SO 7000 SO:for altip,plog/biands , of
extra round-hoop Ohio. Canada Skint is quiet, with
'salsa of 260 5513 at $8 ioe7 50 for extra. &intim=
glour le firm, with sales of 29Q0 bbls 4250.25011,06.f0r,
common =mixed. and $8.7548 25 for •sba brands.. ,
GRAM—Wheat is dull, with 111114 of 10 000 cash at
9501f0r unsound Chicago spring, v.. 4 .0 for/Wmte= red '
,
andsl.7B for red Tennessee Corn is quiet. ',Air small
sales at 8860113 for Western mixed, and 850480 for 'yel
low; Rye It quiet at 90a98e. Diger hi verYdedrit 75e
850 l Oats are quiet at 601250 for Southern, Penney'.
Teas and Jersey, and 55e5t120 . for State, Western, and
Canada.
Inovistcas.—Perk is steady with sales of sod bbis
aS 217 87 for old Mess; $17 1 16017.87% for „new do.
and $lB 26 for Prime. Reef intim, with a fair demand,
and sales of 150, bbislat $115007 for: country "Price,
6809,50 for Country Mess, 59 Noll for repelled
Western, and $l2 60012 76 flr Extra. Bleon'and Out
meate are steady at our yesterday's prices , Lard 111
heavy, with sales of 100.5bn at 11%/51.2e.. Butter and
Cheese are In moderate demand, at well-supported
rate; . , ..• - .1' -
f OAS --Clover is quiet at 12%ellIfe, without
change to note.• Of Timothy; IWO Durham are reported
toldJ at $2 2602 37%.
Wntsasr In quiet, at 27%0266."
, •
NEW YORK CATTLE mentur, Wauxisnaw.
Mirth 9.—At market, 2.808 Beeves, 243, Cows 404
Yeabi, 4,418 Sheep and Lambs. and 12,000 Swiesi,ahow
ine a decrease of 148 Beeves, 43 -Caws,:,/77 Veale. and
2,488 Sheep and Lambs The number on sale yester
day and to. day was 2,813 head' bullock, at Allertonse,
of Which l t isig head were sold yeaterday, leaving in
the, yards "this m - ining about 1.000 bead, The
Hodson road brought, over 1,480 - head] the Erie
882„ and the Harlem 447 bead. 'rem New York
State 714 cattle wore received, and from Ohio 922.
Kentucky sent - forward 289 bead, ineludieg come
tee Darhams. , which , realised (11N midge, the.. latter)
for gesy'extra quality.' The - Beef Cattle market, ro. --
day, may be quoted, for the peter grades , ball a cent
Meer, and some think the advance even greater The
ramie for fair Cattle Is from Sone, though salse of ex
tra have been made at 11N, 12, and even 12N etas,
The-scarcity of really prime, welbfed Hares Inn made;
the competition am .og boyere father' sharp.'and those
whermust have the finest Mock ho the yerdo here been
obliged to pay high retest. k The tuts, t0.410,13de been
slow, at the improvement. and the advent ef Ident Met
not perceptibly affected baslueni: .' ,t
CITY~ITEMS.
SPLENDID LOIN OF- MEN'S WlCAlL—Therexten-
mire cloth importing hones of )tears. Farrell and Idol ,
tie; Ne. 232 Oheatnut, now presents' a tempting array
of these fabrics, to which, after personal inspection,
we tike the liberty 'of inviting - attention.' The feature
of their elm*, however, .10 ;Whiclt .tro Afoul& 'refer
more especially, la a large invoice of black
clothe, made by ,
T. ,1j , Heeselkani, dire-la-
Chapelle, . one ',of the'inostielebrated •mannfaoln
rers 'on the continent of Ilurope—distinguiehed not
only for the acknowledged 'superiority of hie goods,
bat Squally' no for lets oodarnanding rooial position. In
the language of a friend of ours, twho in evidently no
enemy of hie,) he combines in a high degree the ele
ments both of a gentleman and a scholar. 11 not to
dwell further upon the quality of: the mart, we have a
word to say of the character of his clothe: In thelinst
plate, they run from : the, lowest `to the; lilgheht,
grades, eo far as variety . la concerned. In body,
they. strike us, especially' the', medium - nrimheits; ae
a signal hit, having , jast en nigh: too'
firmness to give ellestioity, and at the same time, no
more weight than to insure.gracefolneas In ataatog up.,
We may say, of the Beaselkaul clothe, moreover, that
we heirs rarely found in fine :woollens of that °lass so
complete a combination of comps:triers, ahortneas of
nap, (wllloh insures their wearing smooth) and wall,
covered surface. At the World's Fear, to 1861, in Lon
don, the maker of these cloths was awarded a prize
'medal, and at seven] noted exhibitions slime than their
merits have been acknowledged in a a miler way.
Messrs, Farrell & Morris are fortunate In having
the sole grimly, in this market, for the male of so perm.
lar a brand of clothe. We noticed in their estatbrilf;
wont, also, a very handsome line of solovtiricthsby,thp
came makers, and were shown a 'priifision of 'samples
of doable-backed hewer', 'rt taystiontt cobtorel
Popular chinchillas, aid anndry other kle.d.,Nfotelcos
of over.rteaticgathat are pow belugrgenufAinre'lla large
visatitlea, en the 'other aide, to the order of 1.1, sore. F.
'ss M. the latter, a, we learn, having already revolved
heavy cyders from the trade here, for thee. goods; to
arrive, for the fell trade. These gentlemen have now,
also, a goal line cr . dorskin cairtme.is, and a splendid
variety of the new and very, p molar tilt-mixed molar
Mares, in both double and single widtho ; their present
stook is, in abort, a Apol complete and , creditable one
throughout, and well worthy the at ention of the
trade.
legovuun ox .Iver.v.—Madarnal Jessie While
Mario, who has attained quite a celebrity, in New York
and Washington cities m a lecturer, will be among as
on Mpday everting; to deliver a lectureSonataly. The
general plan or this lecture will be T a eketah of
present condition organliallod for the next
revolution ; and the oomparitive Iltateßit• the Republi
can and Pledmonteso parties in Italy, Baron Norio,
and hie eighty air; Exiled compontons now on their way
frees a Neapolitan dungeon , will else command a good
share of the lecturer's enaction. -Madame
Merle's of
forte on behalf or the people are deservingor
all sympathy „
~,•,
Pnov. Mrsongs,t. To-Nickny:=-We'shall not soon
Prget Profes.or Mitchelha. extemtwwansOus deseription
of the dawn at 1. - icaroo, on logo hinirgioie, given by
him in a recent lecture- on. the wstrononslial pascages,in
the bOok 6f Job 1( was the Portedims of impassioned
and yet natural eloquetee. Snob an orator would at.
trait crowds by the mere power of Its Words; but vrt on
this orato-y is made bat the beautiful' garb of lofty
thouthts and important truths ; as the ease in Prof. 14 '4
features. It bspomis still snore attrietlie; Those who
have not heard him should not tall to embrace the op
portunity offered thhaevenlog at the Aeadeuly ot Moto.
As A Mini an Wiest nothing con' equal the
govhnes Catawba Champagne cf the United States
Wine Orowero o.lmpanyht manufacture. Its fine litvey
is fully appreciated. A. & 04:4,103 Market
strest, are the agents,
&SUM PNEUMATIC 8AT113.--PiT COIMUMOOTI,
Bronehlt'o, and ,ell
: other dtiordere of the %%cat dud; Wage, Dr: Mullah May be7oonsulted at c his rialdeitae,
11221 Yhti from 12 M to 6 P.M. Contultation
Brea.
; „Au ; 41401
I .. l ealt, corner • 4 pf l iiatk lk # stiwkweiki, weiyhid with
flue patiat eashioroVillhittor:
Ihiraeolf it mod 'Ot it4.66lllling' rind
(gentlemen will fled tt-o' to patronise
s him. .
A• Beim irdw's,,PlLLOWl4l.irilitiiiiejitat*t
!whet, Dice day; *lt*
an Ei g °l-60 *; .}1 W 0 /ott**WPiths toiii,sa";‘
tired hoosees , jwam Morns *ith ecialef
:of her own hahlhoi, ! j olt", arki/4gata,hiniAmir - baby for a
pillow. Ebepolaq ioaroolihie7o litor O F 440, 44 4,,
givei jtkowa , likeee POollag.
gem of BoOlthill & w4biondlus, Spp i ead dOt trawataat
street, alms* BLite
ailtqailitmfitaSd that , 04 , 1 ?1 6/ d*fLA
'Balirol:=-A' tow , days slOO9-4 . 1F
opportunity, of .tasting some, BratoeCatlitid
Wong, of Ohio. It was Teri superior. Ttie ppm
Here le at Ede ffitet atreit: •- • ,
man, oloth'd is t llttte tietef ; an- -
-thorlty,' • rt . -
:Plays each
Ae
maka the angel' weep!f , . • - z r3.f ,
. Might easily„,,acil with „betake efdat be trade tiread,
Mn,s p:on Inso,dressed in;th i e twounidgand Oscan'
; clothing gotten ip it the fashionable eropolfurs'it
I°'s wh6 admlc Bo l,...,inre'lls`t4irell Ages,"
loan find becoming apparel,- atutalds to olls)rt the:ll4:
' l oan
and popular Muir, L
e
THE BosToilinevEbtzn,twiti that p eingniar
'discovery heft ' hien' ', inai - Within a day of two at the
Hancock /rouse. 'The limey were et dinner, when a
panel of a cloretfell, dissloalvEi racipf Wale
unknown {be' plAorit . occupants' of the how*, in
which was found a card Containing the original adthof
prtlon, as Buy your clothing_ at .11.H-Hidridge's Old
*ranklin Hall (Mailing dtifiPliihibi; , "ito 821 Ohestout
street.'" -
f3,pcial Wigues.
I, Lace. Curtilns, Whisl4l•Ciartabeit, alit"oar.
Fdeee, Tussle, gimps, ../hingee s .Wladow Studio; &e.
wholesefe - add - retell, 719 CIISSEiIIT Street,
sonic fall. .47:H.43ABAYL &
0,000 Pair WiadawShadea In store aid" fir
rale, at whalassita:chaspi 719. f inillTlllTXlltiasti
lonia RAU: I,oidtK4-fa
Southern and Western alerciiiiita t ittle - 101
atil any otden for Curtains and WholipaShadeNtit
the loweet - prices: aCW CASSEL do?
BROTHER'S, 719 CHESTNUT stieet,,,impoitimt
wluilisala dealers In eit,ij desSiiition'of Ourteie Breda
Window Shades. , -0/2119,a
Card •
• Eta : ^ Yon *re reiliaohlolly'l#ltatt to call sad eiam
foe the NEW- OTYLIB of BATE ter Ctinileetea, pre-
Vexed by the tuuterarted expieekly for Borbaweer. -
WM-. I:WATIBITatOiE,
BATTER,
490 CHESTNUT MT - est.. -
RVid l gii-11Tylp11100,61 am 614- eltl2,ea rem
re riaTice:iii :111)0PLAAD'i 011.1111.111,BITTIBSi the - ciidy
'aokitewliod.refe#7 for thestars of, dpipippi4i-livex:'
. 4
debilliy „ .
- ' •
•Da. 0 M. Jamcemr: certify
List I WAS Tery t illliaiiin:ailVitii 44.466: and liver
cemplaint for four y Bare, and tried - man y . of the: remit;
eminent physicians of 'Philadelphia; 'Witt
relief from them. My Mame WAS Accompanied with
great prostration of the •nervens iyetem, giddLuess,
nausea cf the stomach, weakness, general,delithty. &a.
I was induce:llV a -friend to ' , uyatl.ok:tistorfixrait-
MAN BlTtßilit, and I do not hesitate to state that -
(twee the mole of iititorlak
Many of my friends, to whom I recommended it. ,I
r4ard these Bittern as the beitreinedy for the above
diseases
,now e iA nee, except's% tkepneeperijytiosle of
our best physielany. Tim years flaye elapsed slam my
cure, and I have had little or nom of the sysultoms
mince. Truly years,
No;: 624 &nth. Third ttriV
This medleine , IN-forint*" .by ill drigiliaqbizer
ll'atted States - , and 'et the taaaelsetasy,lio, 41841101/
136aet. i • ;
it CbormltHig., , ,A c tlcld Avg 4Wilnit..!4qinui:,..l:
lady Menai, wham bair may Rau, to faltOft; or be
coins bomb ita drY,}tate only Wise Jolll4llalllvi3
RAO LUSTRILR HAIR RENOVATOR., which wit
nermenently strait RI farther dieiy, , leetltby
tone, miller it beautifully soft and glossy, trial/Dn.4 to
curl, and Im - part 'tolt:thieweetistnaile.':Pola Vidt
druggists, and , by_ JllLlili HATilth "CO4Y110: 701.
OfiiiiiNtiT Bfreet, tbilidelplita., rattl•Ot
Jaeklmn.. - ; i -- - "` - j.rlittei;:tV- - ti
Jiaialett - - ' PtI . INTEII.,, ,-:,„ ,1
_ 4 , , . 1.&0109t1 PAlNrii r —, -
011.80KE4 NOTES,' AND - BliL-RES.DO; CARDN
PHINTED, 11.1r''
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PRiartsa izeriap l i - Aftpii.4l4!..., i.P.ILArIING •
PaiarzNo inity 4 :and ge,.;37NT/ r.. I/lIRI. ~.
mg : 5.12i ~.. -, --, , - ..
~ -i- - s.-i.s .., _ . .
orsver Sr irawilly Sowing
lacunas A. IffiVrilTTl4:4lfialiSfill.
Win( trot `sio4llltioWait'aed
from Witrtmli,-lootriete , ricrittwiadiiirof
ecie, new li•esittillWraj*lig
deleting 'eloh seam ity - Ate own iiifriticrOrtUtett - tiq'
mine to the WWII-needle, da b relatill by OtlietTni•.•
chilies. It will Ao better and cheaper aewtiitt than a
searartrees eatk,oreiltehevrarki fiir'emPreiatioi - *our.
tat it ltj-SYND-1/08, A OIitOULA.II.43
- -
A: New Article.
d. New Artieln.
Vitale& &
Phalan & Bon , * Cocaine for the Heir
.:Phalon &rEco'!,(4lr;l!th,f7:44l,F6l‘.
Beet ind'Oheapeet
But and Cheeped ,Artfole
,
Nor Dressing, Bno,ntlryingi Olfaram. , t
Nor Droning, Boantirying,
Nor Drosoing,-Beantifying, Oleaning a
f ‘ rM via g. 4
Bestorlag the Ifatr.
Bestoriat the Bale.
Redorinit tbs./Wr•
natal" ler..Phaloss 1h8a04.90e07ate. , ,,t
laqalre for
„.
- Bows of Ocnuiti44l,•icl .
`,
) liswiitiioteZantirtelt4 ,- t 1
Large BolVes,.Byty gtnte.”:
Eitnall Bottles, Tweet) , tire &rote. •
Small Bottles, TweatVlVlSlttlla...
Piir sale by allJobbel, Pragebtfr esd .PaneY 060ds
- • - -- -In'till) every part of the United States.
44 1"PwaleauttRatan.propoti. '
Aaa mat 197 liBOAD WAY, liar[ YorY,~
cw.sTivr,;:
Z 91974.
IN wlis a DI ac ki e s
DOIiBLIS-THRICAD; warranted s equel to any one bun.
dreiktollar.nusokinny,theet; .
' pita Tithity,retuu.
NIS me naked to°• pnedienalmild tbj ate atinied In
a performance.
Moo at the ioae►tarnleklaa store of John A. Mar-
pbej & 00., No. MN OHISTNUT fltrOot. t 023100
Window Shades—.
- GOLD , BOSDNES, , f - ,
LANIMAPNB,
WP.4.#I , ,VTAWS• =
; ,• • ILOWNIttiN4II34."
PLAIN OINTNitt,.XXI/1 BORDERS,
IMPP, WHITE, AND GRItateHOLLANN
' • AND' fittibeilit'llßSB.
A new and varied assortment of Shades, lase, and
Muslin Curtains, Corning, Bands, Pine, Centres, Loops
and Tassels of all kinds, -
A large stook of above goods suitable for Spring trade.
The attention of dealers
W. MINNY:PANTSINF,,,
835 OBBSTNLFT Street...
fe4-dtapl2
'Parra, herring, & CO. ,
IRON BARB WA:ERROR:3R
NO. egO,ORESINTIT STRAIT,
(h4mos - H4l)
gramerils
of &BOND and W4NtIT at,rtioto.-.Tiepooitta,roOilir4
In amall and tarifa' aniounta r ,:froki 'altabalata Cot the
oammunity, end allow?, Interest at the , rata ot.: are
par aant, per annum.
Money may be drawn by olieeke'withont lose of lute
rest
ode° open daily, from 9 until E &Moot, and on Mon
day and Saturday until Sln the evening. President,
Franklin Peli; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles )3.
Morris.,'
Sawing Fund.—Fi've Per Cent, Inteteei.—
NATIONAL &SPRIT TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT
Street, S. , W. corner THIRD, Philadelphia. Money •
resolved in any sum, large or small, and interest paid
from the day of deposit to 'the" day of Swithdrairal.t
Money is received and paymenta roads daoy ,, without
notice. The inveatnieuta are Made in •
Real Rstate,
Mortgagee, Ground Rents, and ouch Srat•claes securi
ties as the charter regelree, OPlce hsars from 9 o'clock
In the mothini In the htteinoon; and bit'
Monday and Thursday evenings until 8 °Yeah, fee
EttegePs Sewing Machines.—The pew Farat
ly Hewing Machlies, at WI ind44s, any att:acting
venal attention. In all •euential good (palates they
are much the beet Meohinee ever offered at a low price
- M. SINGER k CO., -
602 CHESTNUT Stye's,-.
,Sowing lierseia *he tinVe
been Induced to bay, Sowing MOWN uhlok will not
perform the work that poichimera eipeeted them to do,
are informed that SINGER'S MAINTINNS never tater'
do any kind of work. No one to ever , dinapOotnted peen
Mackinac •'AL &Nen: fr,,Qoii
, isfrf-9m 802 OIDLSTNIIT Street.
oner Price Clothlnt *Like !etest Stiles§ and
made In the best mamm a exproaalzfor 11114Aly,
We mark our towed selling prices,ta4zatu Two - add!
on oink arttole. AU goods made to order are warrantat
aaUstbotory, and our oaalta . ;OA sragtur strtutit
bored to. We 4ndieve thin to be the only tar way of
deallog, u tkemby.all are treated alike,:
Dyepapata...-- Titers le. probably-, no.dflowas
.wbieb experlaima - bee so amply proved to bi remedia
ble by the PIiRIIVIAN BYRUP,..as Dyspepsia. The
mtret Inveterate forms of this disease have been eam-,
pletely eared biblde midielne; ae ionple testimony of
acme of 041 BM Minos POTS'. •
l Poi WO la ea on, 41(linfrr VIM itild
0116ainut, aed Nandi & Co., SOMSY Twelfth sail
eisitent. 4104411ftt
FEE=
Javim
JONXO & CO.,
40fi
,11tAlitENT Strada