The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 15, 1859, Image 2

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Tho:"contemilated'Extpt Session of
isbl.thet on etztiot4,reeldetitial
:cabinet ,ttit ray - tll'` -Oria* bf
. - Pahaidering
,ttileiroirPty C,4140 an eau's:
Suakin bee'
hitherto 140 Soflittaitietnittii s the , parties
which-bave resorted to ft, that all experienced
politicians • regard it;e a last resort. The
extra session called,by the lirhlg,Administra-
Alen; 11 . 4 been carried into .
majorities of th e
J94p5.4 1 , bla.e:lMPaiga4ot,lB.lo, WAS fatal .to its,
ascendancy,'. and Utterly; destroyed its power
Tor idierieli 'ls atited that all the
member, of the ';Cabinet,; except the; tie*.
Postmaster General, see at " thitr, *noo6l'4l
*fin ii*;byNleAt; of the
great embarrassments depinitrient will
Tier stll opted ` ;to`''for want of '.Mitilcient
IMPEOpriattoiK - he" ravers' ,It, .t"ne'd that,
today - the ' subject ',lie fully 4liacuas- .
if in nitre seisiontid net ealled;
eise*ente'Or natur e :diseredftahie to a
iiiiiknktithrinta _bWre'sertel to.`;ithe 4 0 15 1 .
some route s,
i,e'dkaiejne'd:vilk. ;The
*Xi : Mt in itdifsaitant state of
qii•ifikabtpiy or .the
'i4elftt' It& .obligations they
„,
Ab:e . ,f9r*lefs atiall, it
wilt probably ben aessaary i 6 o,e 4 . "?
,Celietiliii:id l - 41WithOtit Laving; been
:Prt4ontollip i prepitat'ekbY 4 . creigresi, „an& a
itai4da,tiAreits,Preeedent; May
:144 so great that they
dltiaiivintige4 that
OasioFtp,ll/9 country
rise a gainst ; a total
and general , or atiy _ Important . interrupti'on. ol
t thit - ,Matlayaffini,otno r maatinioation b etween
aliens • Mien'. hi 'a palararint the
National doVerMat nt surely provide against
any such i.oool . ,epAtingency, ..All „private.
le4lXlibtalesare;, t expresilY. prohibited, ; by' law
tr.:4%44**i mail _The GoVern
, *AC ban .eidhailie Control.over : tile bitsi
neeaXio; haVing:thua,,Undertaken it, is
rOusidetation of honor,.
justice„end,'regard•:forthefinterests of the
Americ n, people, to; discharge its duty in the ,
premises.,' , Though the` loghtlailve brancheS
'pf;the,tieverninent at the - butt emotion tidied
Ifo.,*l.o!;*ilieetiaaryuppreprlations, through
the - disagreements between ,the..tive .P.01:1108,
Andt t heaxpdration of i their existence "in
14.14:; or ; Audi the. P 2 resi.
dent " l e; not ; ; thereby absolved, limn, Ids
nary to _ take :. all ,posijble. measurea, to , keep
open the ehannela of, communication moon
`flielieeple of the nation
,and ,:thin: cannot
• belefrectiv,eik properly, and, legally , done,
„Withont,liirther,anthority from Oongresi,bis
an e*t.r.a 0138.0041 a imperative.
One use of the 49;144 . 41303 calling an ex
, iiiieitillenlii4e . .,'.dorbt, of a purely, partisan
elected Vie,.#9ithar!Afit44lb4y, already
members ,of , the present, Con.
grace,, whils t iti . i..,llmpber of the
_Southern
States no have , yet been, held h i
' the ..tlegulat; time for holding
; the* in
13 ktatOB late 1 , to
'representation,.secure their' in au eXtra
aiiiai*,.Mtleas special elections, are heid: If
?..*_ .. .7. 4 4",Metabers now e l ec t ed were called to
getner; the Coi,#Oljok the House would be
Republican party•
ti q alifetienti,ii(4:Bogaieß sjotop
probable fr om their, polltieal i cem.
it will heMposaiblefor,,the,Sepobli ,
;ittialorityin that body.. It IS
•
Keyy . do
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lontl(Anteifeansr, combined ;wilt have a ple4
: 1q It ;but 4}r probable,that those Megtef as
lull-Lecompt :!•trApproh actuAgontroitthe
, AP% Orf44 l .lotbithe othei
Democratic ,par •;•; he;Ad
weat4„:,*iialii: be linneutably we'll in,
before the '.Southern - ,States
' [o pportunity , „being, represent.
1 14: For minima, as, yell ; sailor
lb4l. , ';4:!TOPer_ v at;tl,`, ; jeisi, One of , giying. ederY
,„•4 . VijAeoafairimaring in the
,coOni
*iolioo .Is said. that :if
an': extra
session it cast , i t convened !ielure
which Pne..,itzillAapPopeill
• - fegOltrPr special o lo 4 l 9•44.*sy
44.;.1"..:0iri0 ,,,- 0 , any
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4 •4;: 1 , 4 -4 1 * - I!*‘#F 44 ;Aii l i , PX o b l OY be '
'4°odif cut is 10k44,.'lkar"cfnalgueitsct
strong , enough. to possess 'a clear, majority
:otnartiootthediscerdant elements of ; Sonth
American_e`,";4oilearip;idtztiali4ration
mocrate, ;--aridZ.antl-Lecompton men., In
or the , l'oat Office
Parrittinf such n, delay would pr., pOculiatly
unthatinite; but, perbapi the mdeemeitieslof
the counti**Ould compel the members ' to
speedily adopt some-system for adjusting the
,difficulties”' arising; oat' °Vibe, political dia.
'rantertitikpointe? present? C/Ongreas,
"preceding; as it
_does;the groat
Presidential election, of .1860; doubtless
r./160pw441 course., of t agitating; • as
:',.lefiPOiledble,, - themes, calculated te` ad' --
eikaNx Partisaw.interests in -that great coif=
lest r`i - end if
,an - extra ' seasien is commenced
three - 0f four menthe 'before 'the ordinary po.;
iiutioiet'pfitutieei6O-apeigies,that
wilt be expedient'
that will be_reaoited to • is frightful to contain
-00;1 -like ;Conduit ..of,Alle, tAdministrat ion
; will; doubt,e, be thoronghly • Scrutinized;
and Investigating , tonimittees set to "work in
every !miarter'where 'cor'ruption is ' inspect:
ad. 'The last 9ongreis;: by, 'is ;rived on
wavid,"':eentrichi, Mid - on ;the,,acconnts of
ythe i .i it # ' .', l '3 . 4oo. o l 6 . l3 leni' gallila
fririnting, gave ad a.. ioretaito ~of , whit
map be, expected front an extra amnion ; ano;
AlreadYi , , the debate-in : the Senate; at ifs"
late session,lri regard to . the printing of the
post ',bifida that - there - 11( still
more:iroilif for 'those ' Inquisitor i al" bodies.
'Added extra session will be
at
tended- considerable 'Oxi,enae ,fo'fflicf"
nation, anti will probably do nutch.to - swell the
volume of political excitement,: hich, elfelliA
fANTP., Of,things; rune entirely, too'
high.. Ali of this might have been avoided if the
precious houreat the Senate Itid•nist. peel? 6/.42
latiied- bythe unnecessary Aficussloner the
famous ililrty-asilltou biKwidei*oe foolishly
elleidell'Precedencitover 'pea* , of rest
importance 'lo:the ,
e'ven to rho last
days of the session`. - ; •
:
The' tribtiteTof respeckend pndse rendered ,
by theelesdhig Engllehlourtislitetheniemit. ,
ry
''sind 4e4te:,61 - Plifierrir,*; go
hi'veriirstlfy
'Wig; fofnkiiii, *sighs; but chiefly an showing
that rtOh ttiet*olio - AM zrtraigto.uad• of 'lite.:
41,4.4 1 4:444.010: - ind ..Eogland,
: 0 0,0,willwilt 1 6 , ill4 l o,;i ) iii 3 A9,„or h4t
ttieutiiiit kindly and Catholic. feelings. The
pes ceidele
,hingraphltal notices, written with great all
14.4091HkOght:aiiilvitti, great attaattoa.
Tioreef end - peity, alobe,:,gtid, Sub ; `-191ar
and,chroitife; :11/ti
iifirainy-snpfrffis;sll:npile in this tcib'ate:
,ThelliOrekizigenbi of Me World given a
r i gtO r tc a 4; - IMA: M t m lO u ill z . l . o,.)lllliitra
-1.0:44.40*.,4faais =mange' 'one : fttr , its, issue
'et *Wok 5:/The 4otaage Is at' enee:gerierei
:an genuine.
- " -
"r' • • , ,
• reason, to believe that Mr..
Dia:l*e determined to:revia It
the ifnitadlkatic ,4 dThe hidneenient held out ;
...c 4 j,'* l * ie said to have been A10;060, formhloh,
helve!' tO , payeread,' thronghont; the
4 0 1 a - ,4i,9Ptifeli;*in'leineint4r 'to 'March-L.:
travelling
r evensee alp defrayed py the pen
3ftketi.i. DiOimits Enid to • have ewe
?snood' a odSf eteirainf:to hiive
,00iiiplit4i shelter Aide • whieli'ie • purposes.
ik - P.043c Prim' Miriaittnee'in
, • .
." , 4 12 *,?faiii:Isiirt47431Ottel-, - ,14 . - B. lißidlook, ;1001
. knolinlitleonistietlint trith , the'AelegripirintOreete
' 4 15 14 0 4 2
, , icOiditaif
3hOppedatuient Aseletant -Superintendent of
1 :4 1 11t0 fkiiittiireetertipiiiriOnr<tliti'?rdiurni Burros
- Pollei of thil
norupdaiiin - did,lelrieldon - trik,itin of impeder bus&
setieral_depit4-
dr4ti,:lkthrrisityknritit °truest liberaidalariesi,•an,
010 1 .0:01iitt:;dethfe-_!iidet - lb..oneidered ad rrieia
jrd4s .
dididiarridierari:Odeleidni , :itortos l l4r.-iutotiki t a
:. 1 9*1A4 1 0/ 00'f6 i t 1
.44 0,41',#!W0t.443, Amerman
, 'appoint.:
pesitliiii"hed'airoided pie
4"titetttiatltt
iultod to their 4141114°n, Into the
, of their bt!iinvol oporsOlQua. -
•
c. Mohleyr at; Om 4 CHGe l tly of Music.
itareAdo=radi:Grial - ifrose files!—we were
Meth* . inimproleedra Stall lit the Haymarket Theatre,
Liintionii*th - s toodfrerowd about baste, end
galleriellrqulte Allod—for dreeletto event wee oboe
to comet:lt Aplay wad oniGea eve of its blith,
ant thileithiratt'OtkiseMesiera lieb,yhm were present he
force itar. deist," as oreir 11renohinoousine. say ; on the In-
Length's occasion. It was not i'hew play by en anony
mous or unknown author, hnt:Lie 'free contribution to.
deamatio literature, by one who" nd won fame and for
tune as, novelist, playwrightoand,polltleisn—lllir Ed
ward Lytton Buiwer : That play was the brilliant dra
matic maths of r. Money." -
This immedyjnies yweatoncolesh for, apart: from its
intrlnilii literery merits and - aptitude to the times, I t
enjoyed the advantages of a grand embinitionleset—
each individual ohaiseiter, front thehlghest (Oho low
estMelni personated hy,artistarof renown hi their pro
lesselOn—Macready; Strickland;
,David Bees, Wrench,
Mrs. Glover, Vining, Webster, Welter Lacy,,Helen
Peen, &a.- Where are they how? The float enjoying
ble olitien'essidtgesitate, the next tour shining lights
of the stage dead long years ago, and the remainder in
their profeesinual decadence., , ,
Nineteen TIMM haii Sown by, ye Balwer's comedy
fe jeiltits'appllcatie to'hhe present timing ie it Was to
thou of 1114d.':-nor le thi'aptittidecinifined to the' conm.
Hy of Its, birth, for each character Ts individualized in
our midst, and '?,the worship of the ,Golden Calf,"
Widish la thellieme of the author's settee, is, year by
jai, blooming - Mori and mote the pointer religion.
theknightly jtrefls, • Mid we hitt pike lire fingere
on,. Come , Sir: Jake Vereysfwicsie *Monied end to
the, aponpidation of nio".oy, at, all hazards and hi any ,
way (Alert ofthe danger of delibeiste pooket r pialitog),
;and th" marriage of their feirdirin'e' merponsibli(ties to
r. settlements;" cedes little or nothing eon
earning,: the inerite, of, the 'intended ' hushed be
yowl, hie ,rest.eatate c r the extent of, hie -balance in
hank. Georgeanci,. Veseys , out I be, found -hg the
hundred, at' an) , :fashionable reining '`place to the
'limiter, or' at ‘Wiabindiod „Whilst Gongreante In eg
oism 'young ladlei of- 3 " the 'Brit' famlllesili 'young
ladle. whoae education has been thoroughly,rtinished," •
; who dress to perfection .11i themod approved Parisian
, who sing a, little, play a, little, polk diiinely,
and ;eve an' nelimited en,pliof small talk, aid who
are only de relent in ode Antall 'portion of foraticine or
ngantsdion-7,heszt=itriding matter which should'apper
tehe oniy .4o:common,. vulgar .people 4 r s master with
!Vrieloht.L"ppet• tedipla ehould-, be,. nothing to do;-ae its
poimisilon might Interfere With perspectilre advantage a
more teammate by Ito slisence
,Then, too, the political arena supplies ens with an
unlimited number of- stouts and ,Ciiiissmores,• easree,
vulgar, eager politiOlans, and smooth, &Matto, finished
sp'ectileors on pubilicredulity, etch alike bent on one
end-nzuelLoggrandizeinent r each alike ready with pa -
triotlem as a plea thortilitcanery and peodstion. !
qaptatn Dudley Sniooth (otherwise - Eknootir the
deadly) silo has a myriad of prototypes in Ripe well
dross* gentlemen who turn np at every soma, and
who lite by their men who handle the billiard
cue and faro . pack with' acompliehed - dextoilty; who
are adept; in the myeterlee of euc h re and -poker, and
'menpalm, the king atlfearte without fear of , deteation
men,wbOie, lexicons are devoid di . the word honesty;
men' who lire on the fat of the land, 'sod are clothed In
the extreme of fashion t-non who, - like !Ards of
live on their fellow-oreaturet. -•
Soft, Insipid, human dolls of the Sir Frederick stripe,
too, we bare to profusion at every opera, hail, and par
ty, and, thank goodness! also;after all this leaven of
the darker ode of humanity, we have felt many an Al
fred Strelyn mid Otero Ligulaaele 'lighten ik! Plo•
turemnd redeem it from the Are. ef polo. ...TrUel we
40 not the, quiet, refiectlre, and highly sensitise etu
dent' en the etuface 'of this busy, everyday , money.
mating world. f it home li not - there, ter he his no
thing •In common with thosewhp lisp dollar' tbeir
leeriest), and whose waking thoughts mid -nightly
degree are of nopght else, until death_ olairns phut se
his own; itTei'ittaiiiraliqd the Clara Dougimee in
"the beet lositety;'! fjit Ig tlidee ;Inlet nooks end nor
sire—the henna Of hisorthereielip rpm eeektheir
- Nivea and the mothers of 'their - althea.
',.. Two more characters and the simile 'ls ended. Last,
though not pad, coniee the balm wdow Lady 112nh-
Us—bright 'and pydre,' in the ripe maturity of a treß
'eyed life," and -her hipootoniditto 'idiatier; Grapes—
the woman all - stioehine, and • the mai all shade -both
lifelike portrait!, Yet admirable, in their contseeporr
Whfwe living realities are to,be,fpundedike,in our.
daily walks and. son al Vee,thpugh nineteen
peak 'have mooed, sad thopegiedy- of “Monarl was
written for: another lemiepifar., iihd' to vit. the ed
ge:ldea
,of el totally different phase of soelety,* our
own, the ogre le just as keen, polished, and ',pitiable
to vie how as It WO to *pap for whose iistrootton and
'reformation it wee pinned.' ' -
The qieetion 'fah - lee—how was to Mani, tt proared
and lisped -haat .night?,The lime was crowded," and
the andlactre testifiesitheir approbation , loudrand fro
quently, of theyeize . 4n imp, TA...celebrated Oirib•
seine; Inset lII,' - general;y omitted.ii nicit`theatres,
on shame of the nod, diftisMiiles; sari 'perstef apace,
!welshes lamented - ,ninch - more coreplarily than 4 to
Igerßitliet Theatre, of :9 ,6 .9#11;f1ia PreditoGoie of the
Thes, cspecity, of the ,stage, which, Is amid/illy
ireat; was made fiflyeedlagle: The fiertilth'is, 64de-
Hers, end other accestoricimiaresli In Ada fieptng.:The
waiter; who. obeln the -,eonititiet, dionande otr Pi t ted
Momber, for the enutt- box, eitiorild W., Mien Wit in
elub:llerary, Sad not in the otalume of,• geothinian's
geitleinap." ingunii;tie; with 'hie perpdteaf bait'
eiMi7 thri Pao *le Wee /4, 0 .014
On the eactome the perfect:4oj ire bare not time
,!‘.1,1 9 fr0w". 0 01 , 41 0 4 0117 4 -10 . 40 Voirat. ttlitior4,l44
TPYllit, but lima reran* tWomietsit•x4.oo, who
ettle - bare beeri - JIV4h, doerieet,'Monrolex lenithie
ntiberilTsheted hsti
the; AM.• drib' pinta'. in7thiti' deffei,l4 044 61 1'1'
*eater illOtt*Ifi l t 4 " ,1 04 0 !1
ciehtfot peettionwOule.
es q‘%" il :' - „ - - c i t 'A I PPOS'
play
- eardestitglt, InAillgisaininmeeteditinne. !" I
-,. Tem of-CforaLlouglas Wei paircrlinfy played
- 0 7,N51,4kniePP -0 4 .0 .90 1, 14 1 .._*94, 9 too/P*4P • ri
"pertionlerty In thilsat *di - where the, peezionate unto
with Deep takes place., A very
1441 . 11, 0 WiMiterfPll7 irgered haai atteriaoa.sfr.
tits, 1 past of ,thaphars - took too
high l a tone n oin woiddre was Zoo
_4skead.
Merfoidin the "attend the drams , be lippmeol, rein}
midi; and'inilie trio olorhig'sale wee *titbit mitild be
deeirar rl DaildgeW , Sirlohn,' Ml' the Other bend,
thoighs coaled oongsption wad Tar too rapid.' ' , There
waormocerakm forth'. apptromt spatting against tarps,
rolling four Words into one, and the Whims yin*
„
- noW 'and then at (atilt,' consequence. Stout and
Dudley BateptL tinOtitably played. 'Siam,
lawyeri - was - .nearly 'inaudible when rending Gm
will, Lord Gleesinere (Ur. Pomp) Tory fairly aetiel,,
and. Mr. Reynolds's Sir_ Frederick deeithidly well
'done. - Miss catiterme made less Alin dolling Id
'Cieorgiasa, one of 'thole characters' Which's goe'd"Or-
Armor am bring oat with-great effedt.
, graves-aid Lady Fcenkitssoey,hsttakersfroview(ng
the entire performance, as fleshe d -SBA charactere of
the 'evening. Mr.' 'Mated has ico r a iej nertor In this pet,,
and frequentliairiet haviii ei 'play it, haier
'him more tray etteettee. EmphatteallyMith all his
oddities, Grocer lathe gentlemen of the play-as
cot made him.., Miais Annis,Lonadare gave em Lathy
Randen isiwaive-hearted,"kindly.natured, pleased,
faced; bused wideir; whip feeli that she can meg a
6ot:tonged tie melancholy Grates, if she please'r, and
n does it: ; , Her swiet-eptildiegeoice, we clear and main
psi, andher ringlrg laugh,- were, well adapted to ttap
part. 'The Angle; and dancing *en. went off &dip:dr4,4y.
The performance s menus throughout; but the
vastness of tie house eriediedifilonie for Manta 'thms
„audience to bier the dialogue ° . When the performare
hive, played here s few, nights ; more, they will lea 6
hew to fill,the r hope with their voices better than thiry
- did Int night.
' At the close Or the play, the ca:tain - f il'amid gie c st
a,pliensi; which called for Its being rated &Kiln. 'Mn,
Bows, adernielnits.little mat of the tableau, addreasid
the andiemse,,briefly and emphatically, alluding to es- -
deevoiiieletch wire being made, elm said, by a cliq de,
to him her reputation anti ant her down, which the,
large attendance in this oecaelon'alsenred her Weald sent
be allowed to be anecessful. She wee greatly applauded.
Wernatmention, with the high-prate It merits, the
I fine perforineica Of the Ommenlana, led by Mr, Seca.This eveetngtha Lady, of 4611111,M be perfor m ed.;
-India-Ribber' Handle - .Cutlery. •
,it; will be:pareeived, by announcements in our
advertising column, that .this ; beautiful cation
is now lobo had, in 1.111 oily, at Nr. Jarnalre,
1020 Cheeknut, street,- and at . Air. Charles Dam
wig's, 517 Qheetnut street, and 35 North" Eighth
atreet. The buttery ; itself is 'Made roe North . Eighth
bolt
steel,` fullY equal to beet She ff ield; arid the ban
=dial 'are - 13113de fieui lidia•rubber Mid gut ta:per
ebs, by Mr. - 0. - Popperbueen, of New York,andbr
his inns patent of Mardi , 31;11357, and fore prt
ceding. patents, by the GoddYeare and Mr. Meyer.
'Oath handles, which are as, black as jet,, can he
eleineed in, hot ; water; .retain their high polish,
inl, neither Split nor loosen from the fork, Mote
elegant and, ufefut abberioilee to the I;i:ruin:ire bf
the table ()amok- hi, found', and they only rieedid
ihtiodeitiOri here ibbe'irea:Y thoroughly admired
.and 'adopted ' '
ar„ftruanion's CALook,—.B
will he aeonl4 our, ainition'initunto3. Scott,
auolloneet, will sill, On Tit itridaylnorning; at lop
C l inietitie street; ( iet%'Paisttieou . t3aioon;)`s fide
'oolloothen- of 'oil- paintiamOronri the. - gallery of
Meseri. , ll. DlesildOrff Co., of 'New _York,
They on inhibition data then, and are
well iwortig examination, biting the,lineit oollei
t,ionollarekat auptima la this oity for.years 7 ,
• t•Rati, ' Hvgnnta.-=.
Taman & Sons! BALL, inelnding•valuable btlid
nem Stands, Inindaome and plain dwellings, cone
try sea t s , Minnesota lands, ho., alb?.
wittier ferty peoporties, , part, peremptory Sales, 11Y
elderef Orptitimepintrt, pisenters 7; and °there.
t 1 4 .01,1 Cenntri;i,'
Books •AeoelieC 'the -Nevi' by the Stir et the
Waist; The Oily; FoilinTH 'PAOL'-=.Bbip 'Heim
3hrtorna.--APoro. nine o'olOck
last evenlpg a man, apparautly . about forty yearn pf age.
who hgpeared `to be, verY mneb le toxleated; attempted
`io'oonowtt entente bY drowning!' lid Wax hbraielf off
of Plat 110 Int iti`ohmontl,Mtd the Cationic ind atter
straggling ter some time in ,thevreter. WWI .;4#4170111b7
'Mime bfficers, wbo took tabs to the Nlieteentb•ward
station house. NO refaced to give Lis news, and elated
ble MOO et Wring hie design frustrated..
ECOPIT4I.OiB)I.7-4., c olored woirtati , aged
thiriy:five Jesus, named ianb Iliown, Was severely Out
ibiber head by nbrtek;' thrOwil by Cattiarioe tordeT,
gustut au eguywhioh ',warred yesterday afternobn in
Bottordetrest, below seventh.. Jibe wee taken to the
Penbsyliarda Hospital: .
ifixtioisE;....yesOrday afternoon,' tiwonian
who impaired to 'be boneiderabii intoxicated dill
0016red fn the vicinity of Brent and 'MO streets', with
a dead /Mild in hes, arms.- Ties body of the child won
taken fO the Sixth-wind station-licasi,'and the Coroner
notified to attend; r ,
ASSAULT AND BATTEDY.—A man moped, P.
'lad: Inning on; the sharge of
donsmltting an. mann and batter." wlthlitent to kill,
alibi the nerved' 6Y Arley If: Davis: 'Ha - wee takeitte
atos Tyeritteth-watit ittation-hohea, 40144 -ialr,ito
"awrOt a heating - 1
beloiging
to la. 0, Coombs on the has Of the Oollooluilik croak,
below George etreet, Seventeenth ward, wee slightly
damaged by Sr., about elf o'olook last oventug,
THE- PRESS-i ) .HIXADELPHIA TUESDAY, • MARCH 15, 1859.
•
TST
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W -
.W?n • . •
PENN SYLVANIALgt/ISLAT
-• f -
The.Benitti ins! "et
. -
-Mr. Summit Yeadiu place a bill to inamorata the
Schuylkill Transportation ()oratory.
one to incorporate the Pottrrille and lahieril
villa Railroad Company. •-.- - -
Atter rioting on severs; pirate bills oL,naintariat,
the Semite 10pr:rebid. • A -
,•""
• "'" - • mist!' • ' -
The $Ollll6
A resolution was adopted that the Wows* adatirn over
on Wednesday ; next, and that ,the use of the Halkha
granted to the Democratic State Convention.
The following bille were considered and puled
Aiveat tilatire to the .Wessiatee and hiroyamensing
Meadow Company.
An aot,supplemeotarp to the set incorporating the
Willow y -street Rattroad.
An sot ',inheriting:the Philadelphia Dank tit prirehase:.
additional real estate.
An act to= Incorporate the Green-hill Market Ocon
pent•
An tot to infoipQrste the Ridge -Avenue and'Mana.
rink Passenger RaltWay." ' '
An sotto Inoor_poFete t . tt,Daetern Market Company
.or Ph il adelphia. • '
An aot to ln e orporate the Linton Building Association:
' aot :to lnoorporate the Delaware and &dull,
kill At-eau:Ogg Company. , ,
An sotto authorise the Auditor General settle the
aceennte,q,the Dtanklin Insurance Company oy•Phibt•
delphii., • 1 ••• -I • ' '
Adjourned.
• • -
Y. • • Frimii .Washington;
Wasninovon, March 14.—1 t is credibly aseeiterned_
that both England and Prance disclaim any other in-.
tuition to eroding naval forces to the ooiet of Plaice;
thin to procure due reparation for the wrongs cont.
intttid to BritistO.and..french subjects The further
statement is-made that it tot their puhpose to
take aides with, or to favor either of the eoetendlog
Mexioah Governments, ,Therd is uo reoson'to believe
that our Government is apprehensive that anything
will be done by them in conflict with the Monroe doc
trine, or to ehange , .the .political institution* of that
country.
Judge Holt sntered upon the discharge o k ble dation
as Pootmeeter toldiy. • '
The Boston committee bad an interview WA.btmitt
reference to the removal Ot the poet ollievirt - thet eTty,
and lie informed them be world consider theenbi,ot
after bearing from .Postmuter Capon. ,
General Denver left Aldo afternoon for Oolifornia.
His rellgiptiden, at Orimmlsibiney of lodise ;ABM* is
to take effect on the Ist of April.
Mr. MIX, the Chief Clerk of the Bari - Map han been
commissioned as Acting Commlasioaer
The (Irani Jury to•day commenced the eiteintnation
of witnesses in the Malden case. Twelve or fourteen
witnessee have been summoned.
The last weekly Treasury IitAtOTCHOIt, WMOI3I to the
7th Inst., shows &balance to trio Treasury of $7.188,0 00 ;
reoelpts daring the week, $715 000; drafts pitd,532,600;
&Atte Issued, ;1,014,000; reduction,lB29,ooo794;eipts
to Nov ,York for the week ending oh,itattosll last,
$2,572 000, 'lnoln4tog $1,000,000 'on asconutqf United
r
States loan.
4 board, oonsisthignf Chief Engineers Wood, Inbar
wood, antLOl:lQ. Will.•130/Ivene at the New York: May
yard on t h e 28th lost ., for the examination of eandl•
date!' for admission and promotion in the corps of eogt
neera of the navy. „
Ohio( Clerk Bhogerp is npw'attlpg tg OoMmisploper of
Fatents.
E. Florenpa, of Pbiladelphie, who Issa been
eve eines 'tile dose of the aticiod of Congas, ts now
convalescent - I
Joseph Miller, ca-member of Congress from blo,
has been appointed Associate Justice for Ne'4raeks,
the plaop of Jpge @simnel W. Blqok, appointed Gover
nor_ - _
Arrival 61 the -Overland Mail: 1 , •
6T. Lou s, Match 14,—The overland mailfeenr,Ca.
fonds has arrived, with OW granolas* dates to the le h
ult. One passenger came through, and Bre way paseen
gars arrived hire. The passengers report seems' tribes
of Indians collected at the Apache Pass, for the purpose
of inking treaties. . , ,
The Oattianatte Indiana have stolen eighty mutes from
a drove belonging ts, the Oyorlerid Masi Controny, which`
were designed to supply nations, along,thg_ route.
A party of Range rs chee. , hare !started in plante d the Ca.
ma TA* company aro supplying their emplothes 4 the
stations with ammenitibn and Sharp's thus:,
' The depssitlon'of cicirern•r PSageleth, otki o noi a ,, is
not confirmed • • "
: •.•
-OT
From Xansms.
ELscrohr op, ,Tlfw psi( on MAR OS. --
Leave/morns, ;Sarah 14.—Gove,rnor.bledary
hYele
eaed a proclamation for an election on the Jinni/ bleep ,
day in March . An accordance with ,the 44 of the 1.4111.
lame proilding for the formation of a Oefietitutiob for
e.totte Goyernment. Three months residence prior to
tho election 14 regnialte to yd.. ..Aliesulhavink do
diced their Inteiitlcida to Lebo w,/ eitissmi onanned.
Delegate/I to the Gonititationill Oooreatlm Are to be
elected. .. , -i„
Putrage by the Camariebet4.
Er Lova, Mareh .13.—The. loss of -tlttliffeortho.: and
Albuquerque Mari of lastrioveniber bin Irvin ilopeggted
by the arrival here of Jolutßall, the eardnotok. Ifs
has median affidavit. stating thcd when afloat 011 dr.y's
mareh behind Lieutenant Beale , e party, be wad ettaiked
I forty Opmq-nehes, badly. woun• ad, trVen.priatinnr,
and the mill destroyed es aped from the to Laud
in February, and, lifter sever.% ftsdiVOker firkl In
reaching the settlements In safety. ' -
Murder in tiootvilt,
M. oon, Ga., Much 14 —A letter bitellioOn recolved
from'AlbadY 18.00 Siejorannonnolog Or troord4r of
Col. Joseph Bond, a c son or blapon: - Ili', killed
on Saturday, near Albany, by Lucille Drown
.4 -, Its dlfil..
cult) to believed to have originated to Brown. ipatng
one of 001, flond ) nriegroes.:fool..Bond.wee aof the
71kroat - cotton Venter,' of the ElOnthi and net ono of
our moat pontlar and publlolPiritotlntlsaio• ..; -
• ' -'. • rq ~ .,.r
‘,,:t l : :::: :: :. 4l , : pr lf a.:2:_,: ll :i ld e d ,:u:La fdia ;. l ,,u o .lll , 4 : l7,:y e •
1t ...- a 001 : 4.: ^ : 11 : 10:0 4 : 71 . : 1 7 7 7; i ce t t i c:7 1 : 14: 91
*lto for many' years hair been atigked - sefi titi *ler to
this ell. sot hYI lif.Vi-404 --- zipts.t4Wkintiag her
iczir, He bibs iii•u dtrorteed:frokittaylipnrithe
s *vas /Iraqi triofird wa.,*l?.- i,
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The Steamer Prince Albert.
B. 7ogpa, U. p., March 14.—The shearoa4p Peace
Albert his not yet snired"Thelziat is lin with hie.
It Ie probable that the steamer
.haa rip kr thallaY
without atopplut here; he 000lwqueitoe of the
Arrival of tor 4 Lyons.•
14 . — Her 'if • j at; !Agile Cap
eas'issa arrived ; bar ng on boa& Ord 401511,, tla - newly
appointed minister trilbis Vatted Mop ; •
Suicidd-at
Now Taax, , Mataita4.—Lanta Boatiformally a PEPS
alas oSoar , kat uoyr oltizOn of Tots!, Mid himself
7 . olktorday, at the Iltiokigioxfs ,
,
REETIZtO OF Ttlit'BOAltb OF,,FLEr aIbEOTOB4.
epeotat nieetfng Or tin; Bulk oE t Xlre Diractoril
held at their mop, unplug porno? of Ififtit Ind North
aireete,•larit wienizt tiinonauter the draft of apt to bo
sent-tw thelutelatare for the. tooorporatien of *0
Board of Fire Dl:gators.
After tie ioll.biat been osilei, the'realitnation of bet.
Wearer, r, f 1 a United Stater Mtge Company, wag re $4
and aunipted atilt grelentinla f i ts
anoneepor v were renettod, sad qee wee ad-
• 4
After a, few minutes',oectuloood ity the non.
arrival of Mr. Thotripition, oheirdien of the committee,
that gentleman arrived, wod,the report of the;commit
tee. with the bill alinexed;w,le read by the Lidefeter".l
The blilpro,videe, among otherzthinge, for acomode.
sloe of flee persoru, to be' elected - by the board, tOfir
came of difficulty or riot.atoper the grenitki I. e
- Mommlsslopere to be at least thirty vestssge, and
, aetive tremeir of dye ysare! Stealing:" Sy l hare
power to anon witnesses , itdministar .eall foo s, and
ionelah'ilii 'forme, deete-proptir se t deiefoilbe of dotty
in the member!, Of the department., Their tenni of set , ,
vice to to,lia two.yriare, and tsalr,deehlon bfitebosub•
led to the itotrovarof Councli:' The.teard, of
directors are also authorized to deft' a badglifor
venial tote by the Strewed and any forsonneunktreitiog
Oil* badge le to becronidderiidl' guilty Or ,Milideleeetiore
and envy be ninfahed for ouch' - Other provistmeraiit
live to' the -powers. genii -OW
, graddeoltt torloratloms
w .
were embodied .. • e
After the bill hid bean reed, .Mr. Allen, of the Hope
Hose, moved that the bill be printed, andiyo . letples be
sent to each member. : ' • ' ;
Mr. Thompson obj.itited. 7 T bill had hie& Atreacity
pubiiebedvand every tiremao, in his opinion, liptd read
it, , T,he reprinting wee =Seesaw. •-:
-„M avid, r. Allen t fk re
reply, the start" he asks or the
printing Of'the'blll was that . bonsti'differOttee' peered
between the one just read and the one printed.
Mr. litirantel, if thi , Weishington Hose, - said hat no
alteration it All had been' mtdmin the bill.; a was
&Mane' to 'see it be threugh.^ Too Montt e had
already been wasted. , • - 1
Mr, gooier Of Vairmotutt.Tiote, thopgbt t board
bad better raise motley to pey,the printer,beforeinthe•
rising the panting of doedment: VI
Arter,Mone debate the 'motion sea lostwotakinixie
,
12:
Mr. ntimmel moved that the report be adopttd, and
the bill be Mouldered motion by eaction ' Agrelto.
The bill Wet reed by the smeary sodeairtili
The questimbeirigen the'sentionamfointlias e gee
commisalonets, Mr. Wegner, of the Menbartio Angina,
moved th*t the provision teatricken bit: ,
Mr. Carroll, of the Niigata !foie, asked if "this cone.
=sternum!, were to he salaried °Miura.. ,
Mr, %%orate:on replied'in the negative'. - '
Mr. Stinted conaidered the commleetonwe the main
feature cf the hill. • The system' ptopoied - lbsd Worked
like a charm in New York, and why, should it eot be
tried here r • ' '
Mr..Willete, of the ~fitopire Hook and.h.adderi sup
ported-the' proileo much leng'le. Why should not
the tiremeiVe difibialtbm be tried by:it commlestoo 9f
this board, and not by a outionittiteei Oonnaildas Is the -
An milmeied debate alined. Mr. Miller, of Phitutei
phis Hose, raid that the main • opposer the bit sip.
peered to be to take the power out of the . oonineittee of
Truets sod Fire Compattlea in COulloills.". The bUlipro
ifded Ott thise eommisilenere should be thirty leers
of age. He thought thert , eld firemen were not smolt
better than Old granolas. " •
Mr. ThOmpsatv said there - were Mere "granbite in
Council than in this Board, Many of the Committee
on Trusts and
T ito pomproties,did not knew what o hose
carriage wee.
Mr. Wagner's motion was loot, and the amnion w a s
adopted. - -
Mr. Wagner then moved to -make: the feria oh the
00021U15001011' 0111:e eix menthe inel'A.l of two leafs,
but it was rejected.
On motion, tho' term of iirvlai *Ai qiflooett 14i ono
year, by a vote of 16 yeas to 8 nays
Mr. uhatabeyo, of Oa) United Btoteo lingtDe:lniied
tetnake.the' commtoaloaeka.nimoyoble by,aetwo•thirdo
rote If Board - Adopted.
It was moved that the zolnbunto age Or 00131RelOg011-
erebellied' at twenty-eeVen ybeia inatead of thirty.
After a lengthy debate between Messrs. Mttler , tltini
mel, and otheta,' thi motion woe loot. •
The ninth notion, derlolog • the powers of commis
alone, e, being midst. consideratien, Mt. Wainer molt d
that the oommieSiboer• he antlErlsed to report their
action to the Ward of director", Instead of tionnoilos
authorited the, bill. Agreed to. ,
The section authorizing the adeptrod of • iChniiitical
badge for Bremen being , trader consideration, It wits
monad that it be,rejeates,- •
Mr. Thor p e, bf Peraireranbe It'oseoipPosed nie
tion. He thought the pmetleal action of the proposal
badge getout would'be salutary. - • • •• • -
Mr. Willett; withdrew Ma 140t104 to relent, and the
section wee adopted„l: o - y , ;;„
The twelfth and last noniron wee to amended that all
hues elected by the commiseionera, should be paid JO
the tree o'er of the board of direetors, Instead of to
the Association for the relief of diitibled firemen, ae
prescribed in the bill, by a votoof ill ayes tog norm. ;
Mr. Willett', of the Niagara' Roil, - moved that a see-
Iron be added authorising , the:repeal of all lawe IWO*
'olistent, with the bill, Agreed to.
•••-• , After 'sortie Sgenerill 'debate on lie-Matter or Appro•
priatione bj Connell's, a motion was made to adopt this .
draft entire,., • -- • : -
Mr. Millet - norred Oattrolle the lined conelderatiot
,the ,WreAter',unt.). the next stated meeting,, . There
*ere duly" thirty nienietwe Oetent, and thirty caul; no)
xrpreeentihe 'ilea' or nipati.delegatea,„ . „; ,
4/Atilt' dobeiethitice t atel the„aratioaji,poistpont
fi
arcloit:" 4„.
'fhb motion to adopt the draft is i hisreirtiseirrled,
and the committee were inatruetetto send the bill to
the Logislutuse. -
The board then adjourned, at a few minutee to ten, "
• - THE 1:::0 - 105.ETS"
, •
rstaritaapt*rat'' , -, --
'j'Tteported• for TOO kreseJ - •
Str#Atirel -00 02x -- (ThirtfleitititeAmwrie, abit ,
r JaisfiteiWriodWerTd:Tborapsse, ktiang, mid Rilet—Tlier"
'follmelng opt a love were delivered yesterday : portlier!'
eip
Thouvey,of-Lawrence vs. The Northwestern Ralf-.
'road Company and others. Eiror to the Court Of Com- 7 .
molt Pleas of Larirence count,. °onion by chief Jet:
the Lowrie. And now, March 14,180, this cause came
On for hearing at the late term, at Pittsburg and was
argued by counsel; and now, on full 'consideration
thereof, it is ordered and decreed that the subset iption
Of $OOO,OOO, made by the plaint:lf to the capital stock of
the prorthweeterzeßatiroal OoMpeny, be, and the same
liheratly, annulled end' set *side •, without prejudice,
ImwelrerrAOStuy rights which third ,rorsons _may have
lawfully acqut , ed an purchasers of the 'needs is,tted in
payment of the maid atooh, And it le further crdered
and decreed that' the defendant, the geld railroad coin
,any, do restore to the platotdff the s' , l 000 of bonds
tanned by the plaintiff to the defendant that yet remain
,on hand, together with the coupons thereof 'And it s
farther ordered and, deoreed , that the p',aintiff recover
of tite'fltdd defendant thebum of $199,000, with. idtereat
from the let day,of July, 1815, with coats I ,and the said
defendant is allowed to pay the same or any part there
of, by a return of hoods end coupons, Issued in jinni'.
*nue of the aforesaid subscription of stock, other than
theist abate mentioned of $2,000' - And ae agoinet the,
defendants the bill is dLanalased.
-• • .
The Merchants' Imursuo& Company vs. Gain: Pei
madam. Error to. the District Court of Philadelphia
ooenty Judgment amttnid and record remitted: -
QUerveileys.,Qatervelle, Error to the Court of ()Om.
men Plead of Philadelphia county, Per curium Decree
'affirmed with wets and record remitted.
Vhow.vi. Ober. ,Error to, the ,qoaxt of Common
Men or PhilMelptiis'ootinti. , Oilmen by - Olnet Jus
tice Lowrie.. ketone 0ffi1133513 :with roots end record re
mitted; " • • - "
ge toile Yd. Knapp, Brror to the Court of Common
Pleas of Philadelphia county • Opinlon'by Chief Justice
Lowrie: 'Tadgmentrigrmed and reoold . retnitted
• Heffner , re, Weinrich & Pfeiffer. .Error to thi Court
of -Common. Plea' of tchuylkill county. Opinion by
/notice Woodward, , Judgment reversed and a venire
fa Ude novo &Warded. " •- • -=
•
Demarest vs-McKee & dtaglli. Error to the Dietriot
Court of Alleghebi. county. ' Opinion by Chief Justice
Lowrie. Judgment affirmed and record remitted.
Walter Hough, re, Edward 8. Jones and Martha 8.
Jones. , Error to the. District Court of Philadelphia
county ,Opinion by Justice Woodward. Judgment
affirmed. '
.The York County Bank ye. John B Moore & Co.,„and
David Taggart re: John L. Keys. Error to the District
Court ofPhiladelphia county. Decree affirmed at the
-cost of the appellant. Opinion by Jointer, Thoropson,
Juatice Read dissents. : • 1
John B Powell vs. the Penneylvanis Railroad COM
, Opinion, by Jnatiee Woodward Judgment af
firtned'andit venire Wigs do novo awarded.
Greene vs.lioarlet; Error to the District Cogrt of
Philadelphia county. Opinion by Justice Thompson.
Judgmegrtailltinedl• - •. ,
William Atwood vs. L yon & Lyon. Error to Court
of Common Pleas Of Cheater county. Opinion by Jus
tice Woodward. Judgment reversed, and a VeleiTet fades
de novo awarded.
- Bare ye 6erteer. Error -to the Dietriot Court of
Philadelphia county. Opinion by Justice Thompson.
Judgment affirmed.
Mnether & Wolbert vs Lou!e V. Fackler, Error to
the District Oonrt 0 - Philadelphia county. Opinion by
Justice, Thompson. Judgment affirmed..
Glenn, trastee; &0., ve Boners Davis. Error to the
Court of Cornwell Pleat; of preen county. Opinion by
Justice Thompaon: Judgment of the Court of Odium=
Pleas of Oreen,,county is affirmed for $288.76, after de.
duptiog the 0f.563 as of the entirety of the Same,
and ea to the'fasidue the judgment is reverted. ,•
Jusep4 Tuelcer ye: Towle Bitting. Error to the pie
triefOogrt of AVadelphis county. Opinion by Jeettoe
Woodward. dad now, to wit, March' 14th, 2858, the
jodgment, 8f gip Dietriel port yeyoreed and set !midi),
and jabgment 11 entprod hemp for tote defendant On thp
depcarrer,fer peal!. •
Ta.'Etting pt at. lirrpr to tbP Court of lOom
mon-411pas, of, Delaware county. Opinion by Justice
Btrong. Judgment reversed sad a venire facials, de
1107 0 &WAIMEA.
Thitiorongh of. P04E11 , 1110 vs Curry. Error to the
Court bf Common Fleenor dchnpikill county. Oalnion
by Justice Strong. The order of the court striking off
the appeal IC reversed, and the record Is remitted , with
irstruatione to reinotate the appeal.
Binitivvs,Towapend. , Error to the District Dodd of
PhiladelPhia 'eounti:: Opinion by Justice htiong.
Judgment affitmed.
4llphen pt at. ys: W llilept S. Fletcher.; Err
'rot. to the Plis'ilet- pour' of l'illiadelpga !Minty.
Opinion by lastiee Reed. "Juligment affirhied
Parkinsoribt meet. rrorp no the grillide',o9rt of
Philadelphia, county. ' Opinion try. Jhatlayßead. I De
cree affirmed. „
Robert pum of Bary and Brie Unread' Comps
eel:drivelsatethe Philaelphia, and 849 1 3 1 1
ompany. Nrror to !be Dilarlet Clean of Phil •
de plata county. Opinion Jualide Itesd. 4640D:omit
affirme'd. •• , - ' • ' • ' '
the Banbury and Erie Railroad Compriay v 4 Stephen
Bitteeheuder, gred re TIN It it. ?tap. Error to l the
Diatriot Court Orr iladelptiladeunty. Opinion by 4as
tiee Reed. jadrm reyireed in both cases, and *rite
Of -wink° fades di coin awarded; - • .
The President, Direetore, and Company of the Berm
of Pennsylvania,: to the use of William 0 Patterson
arid °thins areigrees thereof; Is. Christian E Spangler.
Uffer til t jhe District Court of Philadelphia
,conoty.
Oplrdon 7usCai Deal ' Jwiginant• offinnild•
Wlthingtoals appeal Error to thin Court of QOM.
an Pleas of Philedelphitt oottsty. ()pinion' py Justus
Reid. Decree affirmed.
The Pennsylvania Coal Company, as gernisbre; es.
William Costello. Error to the Court of Common
Pins of Lucerne county.- Argued.
Daniel Leisies To. The Lackawanna and Bloomsiarg .
Itahroad. Error to the Court of Common Pleas of Lu
er,stei sounty. Atone/ „
teliptEltie cfjp?i,T, Teriu, 1.815 t. Ito. 150.
—'l46Sley.tetee, yielbtiu In error, Cornelius Eel
loges, defendant in error. ,Error to District Cour4 for
the city ind Bounty of 'Phillidelghla. ,•
I ,
OPINION, BY READ, .1.
the'elvil code of Louisiana, every traveler of Im2
movable, 'property must be in writing ;• neither shall
part celeste'. he admitted, ar,iinet or beyond what is
eontaided In NW ante, oil what'lnay have been sal+
.be ore, or at the time of making thslm, °Olinda'. The.
authentic mot, se relates to contreete, is that which boa
been executed before Wnotery public, or ether officer
authorised to eteeute such' function', In the• presence
of boo vitheseps, and to fall proof of the agreement
twinkled in it, against the 'orotiog }attire, thole
heirs or assign", unless it be 'd tared 'br voted' a NIL
'
I
gory.
This forms a clear and Mellott statute el' frauds, end
le Intended to exclude all parol a./ideates going to alter.
altemo k rtzd let, or
t v o mz i Ab e4srlt r t o o k u
o e f ois i tzet of the
Fottatt rea4p=4ate of Lonletapa, for the tuba.,
erkeNthimdkablerer:eltWelset
.innst 100 governed_ ne - youtrtont by the law of that
State, which:l,M ha, remognitud eye tywhers as the law
orthe contract. t ,
The appllestlen of those fettled Wrieciplee of the law,
let Unistana to the present case wilt epaulette to deter
„mho with precielon the ordrqueetlonredlly Involved
lAit• alfkongh tiPpalnotlY aompdroted by the ',amber
of Jad'eitti proceedings at Idew Orleans, aid out want of
fmnillarlty with the tenholosl language of the civil law.
-attit'Wee brohghb to ,utoorer the 'balance of a
note, given by the defendant below to the plaintiff, In
part coteldetation of the purchase.money or certliin
late to the city of New Orleans. The sole was evidenoo.l
by what wee' peif4 in theproceedings an act of Dale,
ay.:mind before a matey, pope, le the preienEe of toR
wltesseqs.
Prior to the exeontion of the opt of eele, it' ins four*
that the property wee subject to a mortkrga, in favor of
the minor children of John N. Johns .n, of whom the
plaintiff was the tutor t; was alleged that the plain.
titne, sgent agreed 'with the father of the defendant,
acting' rot him, that the tacit mortgage In favor of the bistro ofJohn N 3ohdeen, for $42,809 ,ehonid be removed
by the plaintiff as soon se the plaint ty should retden
from B and that the second paymeet of $4,333.33
pa apt to be mile 11011 gip emt tot mortiteva'snould
be remelted.
' Thle agfeement was not in' writing, and butt place
a day'or two before the eigning of the cot of Bate TAO
erd of sale is dated the.ltth April, 1833, and At e'goed
by Cornelius Mellowed per pro, John x:Wa;rla, Wiloam
Vellowea, John' T. Teter, neat. In .0 the sate John .
P. yatrin,representing Pallowee„ acknok;
ledges,' ltet for frd to contineration of the sum . , noodle
tiontreanputfpulat one, tberelulf ter riiernitlei l fleAlatfir
for and on • behalf of the said 0. Yellowes, , erg nd,
sold, transferred, and delivered, and by these preee4te
- does grant, bargain, cell, convey, transfer, amigo, and
set , over, with a , full • guarantee. against all, troubles,
delta; inOittages,' olelmr, evietiods, donations
Nona, or other encumbrances what,oeve, net° Tinsley
Jeter, tbp two Ipte of STOCIM/ thOreinott.r des:rated
‘• This side is made and accepted. for audio eoneidera•
lion of the aunt of $l3 goo, do the term, conditions,
and etipulatione folloviug, to wit t The said J.
Jetsr has made And furnished three promlesory notes, all
dated the let of Mitrch lest pskt, for the nom of
scribed
$4,1133.33 each,” which are therein particularly de
.. , , .
" And In order to secure the full, prompt, and final
payment of all and elogolar the ..aforesaill notes, to
gather w,th all interest that may mean thereon, the
property herein conveyed remain. specially mortgaged
eh* hypothecated lu favor of the present vendor. or aqy
legal hold p or holders of Pm /lain notes; the pnrchater
therebY blndine hime,ll not to allenee or an.nmher,
the said proper,' to the prejullee or thin apt.
From the certibeates hereunto' anoexed, there
Ap
pears no mortgage nor alienation to exist against e
said property, ether than the one a norm Weinst.
4, And rt,w pammally came and intervened William
roilowooi or %hie city, Who hatch, otligatee and firmly
blade himself, bid heirs and amigos, to warrant and for
ever defend the aforesaid lots of ground to the said
Mosley. Jeter, hia heirs ; and attliatr, from a general
'mortgage, to eeonre the adrainistraVon bf Corroding
fiallowes, as tutor of the minor otithlten of John N.
Johnson, ae fully and completely as though he were
calling for himself. ),
It brelear, therefore, by the law of Tionielana, that
the alleged ail' hal agreement was merged in the not of
mile, and could payer be met up as an independent co , f.
lateral °entreat, to' affect the payment of the 'totes
mentioned in the act, and which formed the considers'.
tion of the purchsee. The civil code egprenly rept*.
apse ' auch an agreement, when it Melanie , neither
shill petrol evidence be admitted against, er, beyond
what fa contained in the ante, nor on what may have
been eald•before - I
/Slides, them is tho general warranty on the part of
the plaintiff, and the intervention of h a brother, and
his epeotal Warranty againet title special mortgage,
clearly negativing tnd idea that the defendant celled
upon the former converaation upon this subject .1
The Mist note was paid at maturity ; the almond bete
due let and 4th November, 1880, was presented for non
payment, and on the Bth of the saute mouth, Cornelius
encores died his petition, in the fourth District Court
of New Orleans, egidnet iTlnsley Jeter, alleging the
non-payment of this note, which we, Secured by a
special mortgage In gala act of sale, and which mild act
of mortgage unposed a - confession of judgment, and
praying executory process age nit the sa d two lots and
the seta Jeter. On the came day an order, of seizure
and site wee made by the court, and the proper writ for
that purpose issued to the sheriff of New Orleans.
Firm this decree an appeal was taken' to the Supreme
Court, who, on the 80th April, 1880, amrmed the judg.
leant or order at 'admire and sale, with meets in both
emote. --
Oa the 10th Sovember 1884, Tinsley Jeter filed in the
name 4th District Court hie petition against 0. & )9,
Patterns, alleging boat he was a resident of Penney':
Tanis, and certain (redolent acts ant statements of
William Fellowee an, agent of Corneolus Fallouts, at
the time and preceding the purchase of the two tote,
by whieh his agent was Induced to accept the act of
silo as before added ; oleo tact he, Tinsley later, did
not know of amid .tams mortgage of $12,303, until re:
oently, and that his father, John' Jolter bad no
authority from him to take an encumbered title, and
praying that this ono be ,tried before a jury, and , that
there teajudgment agalnat LVllilam Pellowes ind
Cornelius Ifitilowes, ine, and against eaoh of them,
cancelling the sale of the af.resuld two lots of ground
—that hie two unpaid notes he canceled sad de Leered
np to him, and that he have j rogment r.r the amount
of the dreamt°, with 8 per cent. inteteet and costa of
suit, aud , for $6OO peal for ,t The defendant tiled
an tinkerer, deny log all the aliegations of the plaintiff's
petition, and that any false or fraudulent reprieenta-
Mous were made to the plainttlf or Ida agent, or, that
ally futudwran piucticed on either of them.
Upon the trial the Jury found a verdict for the' dcoi
(andante, and the court being satisfied with it, entered
judgment for the defend/ante wan costs, and on the
18th May, 1855, a motion for a new trial was tatlilo,4
With costs.
I.n the first came of Camellia Fellowee vo.'Thinley
'Teter, the defendant, on the 16th Juno, 1888, flied bin
,petition far an Nal:ldiom, alleging, amongst, other
Wiwi,' the prior verbal apemen with the agent
of tee plai•Vity,,the violation of it, the liteolvency of
William Fellowes, and the apprehension that the heirs
of John N..Johnaon wilt cootie mallet the property
purchased of the plaintiff, by the deleridatit, and that,
by reason of these teats, the petthonerde entitled to
Muds° and have add' , ionsl security, and gaitrenty (or
the title 'aforesaid, even until and after the cancella
tion of the mortgage aforesaid; and Cornelius Bellow
- should . be enjoined _from _proem:44g with the order. of
seizure and lisle until the impurity aforesaid is given,
On thelBth of June tae court refund the writ or dn.
junction, with costs, and on the same day the sheriff
sold the martgieted,promiten, et ,pablia vendee, to Ro
bert Mott for Cornelius Fellowes, for the sum of $8 000;
Which, paid the second note, soil also the sum of
$1,117.68 on eanount 01, the third note, and for which
credit was given and written on the face of the mite,
and signed by the deputieherift ire the presence of the
notary pUblio • •
The first proceeding wan es upon a confeeston of judg ,
'pent, end enddtd Wilt lovolvo a amnion upon the precedent
verbal eg cement. ,The sea aid disposed of ell question*
D E fraud; but the third, an we Understand the pritotioe
of the courts of Loulaienta, dimidedagal net the very de;
tepee attempted to he net np here; end 'therefore it
es _ladled ta , and cal # never,tka raised ego a in any otber
tr"bunal.
. - 114 v idg exhonsted and. defonasa to the Elia e of the
contract, Mr. Jolter cannot complain if the courts of
Pennsylvania hold him bound by the decision of It
competent tribunal In the Mete or Lout/ileac
- In either aspect, therefore, whether as an original
rimlution tender the laws of our slater 84te, or es big.
dogiosesed in rem /salient/1m by the tlaelsionsuf.the
courts ,Of the .B , atn of the contract, Ike judges bele',
wereilsht, - end their judgment is aillimed;,*lth
.:.: ; _DNITRDR6A.TiIIit DISTRICT - CORW-41:1qte
-Oadiraleder.-4The case of Lewis Suter wiiiddlied-'op
for trial. -The defendant is charged wltkpaseitirand
selling counterfeit baltdollare upon Jima ilpence,, , 4
327 was empanelled, after much difficulty, when'thk ,
court adjourned.
QUARTER BEBm:re--Judge Lndlow.—Ed.
word Patterson was charged with burglary and larceny,
In entering the premises • f Frederick Greensmith, and
with taking a quantity of Jewelry therefrom, valued at
$54 CO, The prosecutor testified thatheleeps a J4welry
store in the southeast part of the city ; that on the
- nightbf-ihnElit orlatinary= - Ifis NtOrtarall robbed - Ore
quantity of jewelry, consisting of watches, ear-ringe t
gold pens and pencils, linger.rinipl, , &o.; that pert, t f
the' property was found in the possession of the defen
dant. The defendant alleges that he won the property
at a raffle.. 'Verdict, , gulltrof receiving the goods
knowing them tp,be at 0411... - .
Mary a li as 'Mari Powell , was obarget with
the larceny of,pine yarns of„ealicsn, valued at $1 09, the
property of Ilyrodilanidell, at Fourth and Arch streets.
Verdict guilty . ' , '
John Holiday was charged with obtaining goods under
false pretences, view' 49 fatitchne of cordage, 10 yard, of
,pateelling,•6 yards, of canvas,' and :a piece of rigging
,leather, Tallied at $23. 1$ la alleged that the detaudattt
ob'isined the goods upon .his, saying that .heAvis the
owner of, the ship limm a," whereas the defendant bad
no. interest in the vessel. Verdict guilty. "
. •
THE-CITY.
07' See Birsi,P-aze.
GuitinfiniittiiiiiP.ooitA stated meeting
of this body was held yesterday afternoon, at thar office
in Seventh etteeti stove , Market Mr. Henan in the
chair.
Beetent-810tereZ fArnistreng, , Brownell, Brown,
Oran; Damien. Day,ltrada'p, ' Gamble, Hame
lin, Hutu, Oliver; Overbeck l Preen, Mehl, Smith,
Henan, (president.) . • -
The census of the house was taken on Saturday last.
Tie total number of paupers wan 2,826; same time
last year, 3,060; dehreaae this year; 224. Admitted
during the put two weeke, 170 ; births, 7 ; deaths, 29:
diachto old, 278; 'eloped, 87 ; hound out, 10 ; furnished
with luditnge;BoB furbished with meals. 447.
Whole mimber receiving out-door relief, 6,007 'adults
and 7,Bia ohttorenonainding 1,110 colored.
The outdoor agent reported that he had collected
$206 In bonded casesand 8324 40 in support casee, which
some Wore paid. over to the.tcasnrer. -
Mr Brown asked when the committee, appointed to
inquire into the course of Dr. Smith intended to repots?
Mr. Smith eaid, he wis not etutirnuen of the commit,
-toe, bat would answer for them. ,'_The ioniatittse had
held three meatier', but nothing had been. elicited_
against:that gentleman. , .7.
Mr. Brown moved-that the committee be Inatinoted
to report at the next Meeting. The motion wan agreed
to bya,vote of nine,to,six.-, ' •
Mr: Smith Said he voted nay beams.) he wanted to
. report to-day. •
Mr. Brown moved that the co mmittee summon before
them Mre Banker, Madame Minnie, Mrs. pagan, nnd a
woman known as ' 6 Mary."
Mr. Tamil said if Mr, Brown was anxious to examine
these women, be should • bring these witnesses before
the committee • -
. „
Hera 'a:debate Maimed, trifling In Ma character, and ex
tremely low and "vulgar od the part of some of the
peril:me who took part - - -
Hr. South subutated kreerdrition that a committee of
three be appo'atedfoetiperlotendthe erection of the
- bake-hone Agreed to, and Megan. Bmith.ermstrong,
and Dodd were dygotatmlon the committee. ;
Mr. Hamelin }submittal a resolution, that Mailed af
ter to-day, all oat-door relief aeon, except in caries of
sickneee and great emergencies. Agreed to. ' '
Mr;lntalapi edblaitteCehresolitio4 that the Steward
he lastrnated, not to pat any &applies on the requisi
tion beak' tailetut: there time appropriation to pay for
the ism.. • ` ' • - '
Mr Armstrong desired to makei statement iii regard
to the beef and muttonnontrant. He said last month
there were 6 . 7.00 poundu of beef and mutton ,eon.
Nomad at the Almshouse, and thought It borer to have
thie matter looked into. Ho &warningly examined the
book 4 at the store, and found that this amount was
correet.' The amount served during the mile month
last year was 80,878 pounds, from whleh must bn de
ducted 41. t p,
ouude ecoalleh which leaven a dlacrepan•
cy of .11,011fmiunds. During Jean 4y, 1 1058; - Duke were
delivered 40,115 Poiands, and the 'same month this year
09,409 pounds—an borealis df 29,294 pounds, while, the
population last year pas 4'014 titer lupe set Ale year.
thought` this dotter IMMO/ V) !holed into. Me
did not chirp t4uat Mr. paws, the cantraetor. or ,any
one elle was ggittv of doing' anything wrong, ;but
things over at tilt gouge were done very loosely. The
bBohe are kept by WP taper, and the meat was weighed
by a pauper, either o; whom could be bought for teen..
ty.tive dents. Re was Unwilling that they (te gnu
dianel.shogld le, 4 t eld responallile for the ute of .tbese
smith eat& that, beeides the Iratipers, they !last
month gave out 1,42 ululate paupers who temporarily
'stopped at the house. - Hewett glad that a committee
bed been raised to examine into thie matter.
Mr. Armstrong said he bad no cortlienee in the
books an they are now kept at the house
4 magan was made that 4 ao4mitOte of aye, be ap •
poffited fo riot fittgste the 'matter • frout`iinuary hat,
1850, to Man* ii, 1849. .
Mr. Preall moved that' the metlion be laid upon 'the
table„ Notagreed to,- , ,
Mr. Armatreng said that the colleetions of the gut
dear agent- in - bond and support cues, foe , in 18.7, wee
$lO 381. 15, against $9,600 In 1858, - &Uhl og of -
781 15. Re moved that a eotoolttoa be appointed
easinine the anittell - to, and - Messrs' Arm-,
strong, Bruit/Oliver, Dihnnlapr int Dawson, were sp•
pointed on the iibmndttee, , , -
Mr. Erroll, of 'toe - ixitimittee ippeinted `to Snippy)
intathe offielal conduct nif Dr. Smith, the chief resi
dent 'physician' of. the Almshouse, submitted a report
thatthey bad three ineritlogli, but the evldenee elicited
wail unimportant. Mrs. Fagan gip summoned to ap
pear-before the erowitiitioe, but refused to , atterd or
testify, unlefe in the office of her oorinsil i llfr, Odillon.
Elbe says she considers the guardians her enemies.
Mr. 'llatitelin shoved to refer the report - balm to the
committee
Mr, greall moved to amend that the committee ;tie
dieeharged.frent a Perthsr_q:lldriatio - a Of Ike mulled,
Thigh. gsie 4'1,0 to olltelt s 0 te. lkwas fluidly with-
Minn; Wd 'the Original mo ton addpied
~The,bdts were,thert read and orderedro lie paid,.
Adindied;
SHOZMAKEks!. MErrallo.—Tho journeym , an
,
shoemakers, ladles , bramt, held apethermass meet ing
iplerds7 attonoatiolvvispkilo. Ea; on fillithitinet..
beiewarottients" - pleily 1111 - fillter, - and the,
meeting at times ,was quite enthusiattlet--
Mi. Jacob bole, the President, took the chair, end
having called the ;meeting to orders toted that aloes
the bust damonatration, another law bait. bed !rasa er
terv4 sgrlort Cmealber of the assoelatien by
-a alsosti, ,,
or one who considered hiniself therhamplearrif the race
of /cabs.
There were cow-boys on the Amerlean Re:moieties!, and
we haveuow-boye in our attempt,to beanie independent
of cyranny and oppression Wg have hung - out Our
banner—the ir.nra Lod stripes—at the Eighth and Fil
bert-et-red Hall, It 'never bat been dmgr_eced—it osier
shalt be in imr,hande, and it never will be, rifled doWn
ntitil the victory is ours. [breat applante, cries'of
thatis so
. 1 We may have taint-hearted men among as,
bid let me conjure them to cheer up—still be united
andpse&eist &Mid front, ant soon out temporary trouble
will pass * and prosperity and happiness light us over
the pdatirtly of life:
Atter a few worde of consolation, cheering up tie
heute,of the drOoping, if any there he,-be introduced
Mr. T. Fenn, an old veteran in the cause, who, attar
a few remarks on 'the anNietY be entertained for the '
success of the cause, offered the fellowing - resolutions,
which met with rounds of applause while they wake
being read t
Whereas, A number of the minufaiturers have said
that they would give the prices 'inked for on our bill of
wages, but that they Would not comply with our condi-
Vona, e nd sign the bill, bearinse they had strong objvC.
bone to doing so which they could not overcome i • ,
And whereas; Some of these "mains mannfictured
made no objection against signing the bill presented by
AuF brethren of the idea's Branch, showing conclusive
ly that their objection was lint a miserable pretence,
designed to -
cover nlterior and slutscer purpose
therefore
Resolved,. That we do 11,0 will Inelat moon having
- the bill of wages belied by a tioaa,`before ws will,Sto to
work for him, if we have to wait a year longer, as as we
are determined to'snoovid-.3et - the coat - he whited may.
lerelvit4, Tile, we sneak-alt' all Qom:matron " and, ao
einaintrinps with those poor. deluded 'oreatiires „who
Bork for begs beidell,,ae ebirribn 'Abigail,. and hob:ether:Li
u , - ,traltre,sild enemies' to ourselves,. Sur lane and
children ' as well as their own
Resolved, That our bill of wages is slut orie—a good
one—andpledge_ oureelves again to mike It a sue
easeful one.
Weirs. Roberts, Afebanri,, Eoweri, and others, di-
Veered etirring and elognerit speeches, advocating the
cause of their fellow-workmen.
Alter which, a letter was read from Orange, New
Jentiy, soot by the proprietors of a large marritiactofy
1n that flourishing town, which staved that several
hundred Philadelphia halide can have strindy,wors there,
at full prices.. ,- ,
After a few remarks from Mr. R -Aladin, on the, no.
mina, of the strength of union, three cheers were
given for the newspaper press that' hare reported,the
proceedings of the meetings, after which the "Jouralt
where hearts were evidently lighter, sepirat&d4o meet
again at the tell of the chairmen. , •-• • ,
CITY -ITEMS.
- CHAPIN ,Trroupoly,, .EvEriuN,7:-.7T0-morrow
evening at Con'entitali A lhe D
will delliei bin 'great' leniuie op . . , .Woman and her
Work," for the benefit of the Tinton TemPoriry Home.
As it will probably be the het opportunity our contene
will barn, for a long time, of hearing ttkie jclfotly
butted orator, it prowlede'may be-anitoltated.
LECTURE CE PALESTINE-By reference IO,ER
ruivertleetuant elsewhere, it will be seen that fontlae
tures on Palestine will be delivered , - at NatlonalVll,
on Tne'iday, W,esinesday, ,Friday, an& Elaturdayove.
nine of this week, by the Rev. Mr: A. Barnes, in the
Doane of whiain tlfty-one !will be ex
hibited, descriptive of principal events in the life of
•Ohriat... ? •
Wa would remind our readers that Mr. Lord'a
hat realm's, at Spring Garden, 'will be , glean Wiese.
ning, on Cromwell Wehave maid so nun% In favor
of th ese great lecturrrittat at Is not necessary to repeat
our praises
bun :enterprising friends, Woolman & teed', at
the Restsurant,'Boutheast corner of Eighth and Chest
nut streets, haveinade arrangements for a regular *ap
ply, and hareo'noir on hand, Taylor celebrat-d
Albany XX Ale; also, Lauer's Reading Ate, Yhtladel
phia'Ale, Orem Beer, Norfolk bysters,'oloneotecefee,
Donk Oreek, large Ocle Plante, large, Salt Oaten.
NIMIING can be more invigorating to those who
aredtenvalessent than a moderate me of Catawba
Brandy. Its strengthening properties are surprlstog.
A. B. Hazard & Co., SOB Marketstreet, are the agents
here.•• • ,
SPRING has oome—the gates of morning
Beam with more refulgent gold ;
Hine and dales she is adorning: - -
What enchanting manes unfold! "
With theooming of lovely Spring, we should prepare to
meet her approaches in a becoming manner; to do which
it Is only necesesty to pay a visit to the Old Franklin
Hall Clothing Emporium, No. 921 Chestnut street
and array tne'S self in ituli of Eldridge's elegant
spring styles. , . ,
FOREORDINATION.—We onto knew an old man
who Wired that" what was to be would - be.' He
lived in Missouri, and was 0313 day going out several
miles through 'region infested by very savage Indians.
He always took_ ble gun with him,.but thistlamfound
that come of the family had it out. As he would not
go without It, game of hie Weeds tantalised him by say
ing there wee no danger of thelndiansi 'that he would
not die until his time had come, anyhow. " Yee,”
said the old fellow, " tut eappoee I was to meet an to-
Man, and his time bad come, it wouldn't do, no.
hew, not lo j have" my gun Pr' That old fellow woe
smart, anyhow ; and, If he lived In these perts would
nd doubt buy h's clothing of Stokes, the fash
ionable clothier, No. 607 Okeettiut etreet.
THE SPARKLING CATAV/RA CHAMPAGNE, of the
United States Vine Growers 0 mipany'a manufacture,
to, without exception, a delicious, fruity wine, and can
at all times' be 'tlepaltded upon. Agents; 508 Market
street.
COATIS ow Man.—A fighting man in BantuOiy
lately revival the fashion of putting on a suit of` ail,
when about going Into a conflict. The experiment was
unfortunate; for, after the annor„ yea stripped off, the
wearer of It Was, put through a comae otpistol balls;
wbieb finished hie worldly career. It Is not likely that
ilitbeta sadopttha Idea of going to tliablisksintth
,for a snit of clothes.. This fended fnehibnie outot ante'
and modern gentlemen eschewing such lantern - peen - Uhl
their garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall, t t
Backbit' and Wilson, Nee, 608 and 606 Chestnut street,
above Matti.
s.IiD.COMMERCIAL,
3 Pri-.1 -
`..4ltat Malhey Market. ;
pitalostents, March 14, 169.
,--,:i,titOokii,oontriine,eodLidi, though without change in
- prides fine* :this morning's' Preis made ue
pert • generaThil of one dollar a share in atookiiiiii
Saturday before the meeting of the - Board, tvidili
statement was only applicable to the stook of the
IReading Railroad Company.
Judge Read, to - day,-delivered the opinion tif ;the
Supreme Court in the take of the ElatCot Pisuntrylvanta
ye. Bparigler,-whiei idvotied the irtfestfrei whether or
rootthe.noteser-t hatleintOmireletiiiiitheifed y , tte
staidness in payment of debts' dne ti it. The deelebni.
is in lattr - of Spangter,Prid to`iffeet that the notes
mast be so received We give a copious extract from
the opinion :"a` , „
~
Continental termer baying diespriteared Nrith'itte
close of the revolutionary war, the only currency of
the Molted States at the time of the charter of the Bank
of Penneyleania wag gold and eitter coins, and the
bank.notee of the fourestatirg Institutions of Philadel
phia, BriatonOind Netiltark, No apprehensions liebig ,
then entertained of the banks refusing to pay gold end
silver on dernendttio.provisiOuS wort intreetteed into
their Leta of ineorpolatfoilin am of hurl t contineen
ey—nor are they to be found 4n - our laws until the, re , '
charter of
,the Philadelphist,Bank anit,of the Bank pt.
the Northern Libertrik 1 - M1823. '
The 18th, 19th, and 20th eitleles of thus charter',
and the same articles of the acts .te.techarter certain
bank's, palmed - 18th March; 3824, provldSd MO in Me "
of refusal to pay in gold or silver Miler their pates,
bide, or obligationsior, any metiei • ,reteiVid - Mpon de
pi:llll44th* ho:def /or, Owner' eheditd, retiel*Pletta i t 04 °
of the two gree•named banks 12 per tent.; and , f -the
other 6 per cent from time of demand, - which war to
be endorsed thereon' tly- the president' - or cashier,
ant three months after „web.. : refusal JO pay,
the : holder -or ' i proPrletsir' ,- might apply to, the
judge of ' any court, who should give at laud ten
days notice to Buell president or canalise, ,and ty the
feats. were ellostantated, Yt wase Made'the rduty of
the judge to reduce the same to writing, and transmit
the same to the Governo,"Who warn to Ilene hie pro.
Mametion, • diclaileig the 'charter to be forfeited, and
from and after ten days Miley *mote of said prostame.
thin the ehartertfithe Sled kolitd be absolutely
hull and void, except for certain specified purpos4s. In .
use of uppeesieni It was not lowest. for the bank to
lunette own notes, or declare or make any new loan or
diridend, until Mich notes, bine, or obligations,' were
paid. None of the -- prOvisiona were in any of the acts
incorporating the Bank of, Pennaylvasta, w hich. iu
February, 1842, war unable ' to' redeem its paper eV. n
with the currency of the day,' and could not pay the in.
terest 'rine on - the State - debte - tUommonwealth
Bank of Pennsylvania, 3 W. t 8 ,186') ' This'' and
general continued suspe n sion of all the banks, - gave eke ,
,to the - 'act, to provide , for„ the reenmption of= epecie
- pments by the banks of-this Commonwealth, id
tor
other pu posee, , passed March 12, 1842,-P. L., p.
This wee a general law,. and intended to provide for all
oases of general assignment by banks for the benefit of.
creditors.. The that section provided for the forfeltntsi:
of the charter when a bank did not redeem Po notes,
deposits, sind'other liabilltleOn gold end attest Coln.
The second section ptovided for the application=td a,
court or judge, a (tattles to the bent servieesi sad
hearlocot the parties; and of the : provisions of the first
section wore'vloliited, then the directors were to Make
a general assignment to trcurtese, subject 4 l , #lll , IPP
batten of the stockholders, in treat tot e tenetit of
all their creditor'', !thick lunignment - was to be ap
proved by the (tenet of Common Pleas, and recorded in
the proper county within thirty daye. The aesignees
were M preeeed, tit tell and collect , provided, how
ever; Ant 'tide said: assignees ihall deceive, in payblent
of debts due to Cold bank , , its own notes audobligations,
and the cheeks 'of the. own' depesitoes at -
After,
some other provisions, It Wee provided 'that thecerpo.,'
rate ,power of. the - bank. shcnid cease except for epee' ,
fled ,purposes . The third teetion,deasho 1; lewfal for,
the 'direotore of a bank, whir - never t-Ley deemed it
pedient; to wind rip the iffsirs,of ettelilesieb,.to,tmike a
general . assignmeneOf 111,dhe estatend and preens'.
of the bink-subjact to the conditions and movialone
relating ~to auignments. by thadasetors of the bulb) .
provided in the eecood section. This clearly appliSe to
all voluntary general,assignmenta, and prices tome on
a footing with computiory assignments made on the:ap
plication et creditors, and the nextolase cif compulsory
ataignminits ,ofreited MaJoritY of itockholdere.
The proeision with regard to the recielits of ;tile
notes of the,bank by the„mudgnees, yt, or,lo„ - Jeayulient
df debts due' to' said bank,iipplies with eenai fordo to
each of these three classes of 4eneeta aseignmenm,land
thereforey in tasting' by the atinigneelnider a gerseral
aisigament they are bound to receive the notes at pay
nient,,witethef held by-the defeudsot at thollial otthe
Commencement of the snit or aettuod afterward. S
" Tale tiVes the present r .opsej mid -Vas tact et, ttth
Me oh, 1842, 'which - (vitalised a similar 'minden as to
the receipts of nits( aud Osaka . of depositori,ibut
which set vat of. r a .temporary eharectsr, does not- in
tegers', with the operation of the general remedial law,
particularly at the State ceased in 1843, by the isle
of its stock at a heavy lose; to-have our interest in dhe
instittltion. 2 '' " ' '
en,* e t construction ~ e ; the act of 18424 in strict
conformity with ail the previous and anbietinent legisla
tion, and tilpartboularly approete An relation to this
bank, to whose notes le: super io r arida given
by the etroattais'of the ten th pett:h of_act of 1193.
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The bat* ',Wive:Lent this Atones an easy and
comfortable Staten! thlo'gi on'the pert of the, bar*,
the loans remaining nearly stationary, whilelheie le
handsome increase In theqleposits;
The aggregates compare with, those of last 'week aa
follows : , „ • , ,
March 7. March 14.
'Capital Stock 690,485 $11,689 50S-In. 120
Loans ... ..26,119,31a4 26,086,873.. De. 33,610
Specie 6,928 714 0,0443 14E4.19, 39,494
Doe fro other Bka. 1,950 840 1,799,535..1n. 149 689
Doe to Otheryto.. 3,861,920 ;'3 811,606..De...13 386
,P 0 9 0 11114 16 . 878,3 011 V 1003,049. dd. 330 . 981
Circulation' 2 80.,837 2 900,894, De. 445
Cootie 11.46i1di leg , the *manager, presents the
following statement of „the monitions of the Phife,
dolphin Clearing Rouse, for the week ending March
12;0501: I; ;
1869. • ,
,Cleatitr., Balances aid
March 7thil,:t “ '' ' - 1.8,782 261 02 21 485 p 63'
BthB 20.451 02 96,436 (0;
", -01h..2. , - ' ` 2921;512 21 •151866 62:
' " 10th 8,012,203 97 172 605 37;
" 11th • ' • , .2,982,269:42 181466 32;
~ 12th 3 097 , 022 n 177,05'(16
• 419,03487/-29 41,006,601 , 011
.PHILADILPIIIA 6T004f. msogaziem sscls ,
Msrolt - 14, 1869:
111,02 TAD NY NANLBT, DROWN, & 00.,1111-1n71,11308
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20 Mini&lldioh,RkV. 21%
flirard Bank Old 13x
immure PSI
Asked.
U /15e '74 1018104
99X 99x
" It 99X 99*
New... 103 10.3 X
Ponca 0e 03 035
Reading It 24x 2434
- bda B 3 83
" mt Ca '44 91 92
do' 'BO 73' 737(
Penns R • 43 43X I
let out oe.loo • 101 x
2d mt 04 . 93,1
Mor Oinal ben.
dly off 47X 44
prat - MUNN*,
seta 'Nam Cla 'B2 71X,72
oms—ifEeDy
PRILADB4IIIIA. OATTLX MABHBT s Manor 14
The entitle of Beef Cattle are not'adlirge, and priCea
are unchanged, but the market has bean dill, and the
salmi made at •the different yards [avow but little tillers-
Gen, The following ire the particulars of the
actions made public to-day :
26 Lardid. Dauphin county, 89010.50.
38 .1 Hamner, Lanotster county, $9.50010 50.
33 Shook. by Gipson, Lancaster emuaty. $94210.50.
40 J. Sm,th,-Lanca,ternOtity, $9 61010 75,
10 Coates & Traynor, Chester county, $94210 50.
19 A. Kennedy. Chester county, $901075.
-24 by , Bradtey, , Virginia, 89.60010 26. -
19 Woodburn, by Strickland, Penneylvanla, $809.50
]4 trackman, Lancasteccounty 59010 50,
23 J. Keller, Lancaster county, vow.
30 B. Gray, Ohio $8 50m1 0 .
14 IL Franke, Ohio, $BO9 .
10 T dlasteraon, Lancaster county, by .7 Abrahams,
$94210.60.
tu thatiden A Shelby, Buobe county, s9oloi
.10 61. Scott, Obto;sB.6oM9 •-' •
87 Judge Biddable, by CO3,hy.yz,bio,ol2 Ma gland ;
89 26010 60: • - - " • .
42 Musselman, by P. blaPillen, Lancaster county,
$9,504210 60
23 Bailor, by P. MoPillen, Lineuter county, $9.22
10,25.
32 D .W.T.4 tdo Lammater county,
9elo 26. ,
62 Adams, by Seldomridgo, Ohio, $9e10.60.
35 James 111cPlIten;Oheater county, $9a.O.M.
16 W. MoJs.ll Lancetateb county, $9m10.26.
88 Jamel'Auld, by Beldonorldgei $OOl.O 25.
97 Knox, by beldomrldge, Lancaster county, s9elo
10 P. Hathaway, Lancagter county, $9010.26.
29 W. Cordat., Ohio, $1&0.60.
83 Kimble & Kirk, Chester county, $9.26e1010,
30 pcott & Kimble, Oboeter °minty. $9w10.60.
16 W. 6110:7411, Cheater county; g9elo.
31 Knotty by J. Toddy Lanaidter•conuty;49olo 60.
ige;er connti:iielu 60.
/7 Price, lAIO, by Neely, T. 9.26010.50.
Only about 2,000 Sheep were et market this week
and prices were rather better, salsa !ragtag at 63(reie
VA; net: ,
Cows aud.Calvas 000tkon• dull 'Sims 'mr l Ch - cci'w4
browot $36 1446 ii!eioad qtallty, $26 to 130, Sad diA
adore $l6 io Vlereich,
Of Hoge, the arelvalc at Phillips'e * yard were &boat
2,100, all of which sold at $93 call)( the. 100 the, met,
aocording to quality,
~._~;~~.<~ .:;~~~,
_ may
,_
.s`awx.~d'.L. k~.1 .7+. ib.
'111%.C.14 , 9 . siVirnirmung.
.hb'llyei kit is raaszdtill l do:diy;but the r•-
oeiptg to-mate
coneessioneVialiAlh there ll . ,y*.llpk.d*ntsd either
foierhl g nient` Si l ltiure'biisi L nii3Otlry..4llol44
4taatiaptiid 'idoeilrifer'thic;*#er'lpuonen,4loiii.soo
'6 82 for en'tai,andWillme.ll9lfoir
- PleAr ,, and- Certflifeit:Wi.l4llw
° "" e '.o T h l-Proffrol/4 1 04141k$Untall tear,* WO,
smd the letter isrraptgd r #l4, .
•,40404404 " °01 " .
bbf fdrlthat d..
serlption VVl,eatecauea !Halo and the mitlere are
buying, feinted! rit4iii " f*,oB,ollra-Aliogwl and
. p ris ai t. redant,..l7,siiiSlitiTir 4 .oll44,...A . yrrja wanted,
and readily emirimaiSiiiodijo bur. ,- ,pitesiitinatMairtilre,
awt 'bent 0:000 but sentkani yellow flirt bisiiirylkou at
8 0 o,with more' ffering " . 4t thatirWAsts are
ratter - dirl4ll64;'iturirt A t 294 bilir,founiinnts barn
been ioleatlgekfo:r_bris...,Birkda nebtinuek
gnlrsd DY; blit.Qiet a tennnown in s liSt it No.
ISe beld at /p4toif:' !:03.140411#X6rf
abontl6o belialal'birerSig*talheihreft
are quiet, with onitek,,fsxassalisitles 'of - Sew Orleans -
Sugar toli4ilf1)(08e - , aerViiiitt* te:qlkilVor tin"'
Providoni44 eilittel4oliiiranniiiiinOtinOyi same
as laltsnoted.. 11r
Igiiii'i7roeedeodrthunserketis trity; : nianj - 16 site of 100
bus ykrinidli4efi•rilifidso.oo Whirl., at whieb.wito It
fa offered freely withoutiindiggdOsserrt-,, ?toothy is
wantetli $ issiiteryfax bye , diets is little or
none here. Nbiekey Ia 111•114, with sales ordeadne at
'Ohio_ do. 30e, and
Nnnoylvaels sC2lo . ifr Raton:
- - .
Ilevir YOI 1 11 pc1c).Excikafte;',11arch 14.
'- t• --, -- - SINCIOND ;MAID. _ . 1 '
6900 Yens es '9O ~ „..90% MEW R - - - /30 48
1000 blistouri ISt 164 -86 N 160. - do - ; 48%
It.oo Brook 391 11 141 7 .10)%2101- ? " do - . 180 4716
2000 N Y Odd& 02 96 100 .-. do , _ 880 47%
4603 Ls C & M 1 11. - -- , x17% 100 • - 'do '„. .13 48 ,
1000 111 Con 144 9O - 60_,Milli Coot 11. e 30516
tO ObalharaLlenV 0, 8231- 103-iffeh 0 k.N Is lb%
20 0 N T Ceo R elw-79% 100 .do - . b 801696
L 0 ' do ' - 110749{ 100 do • 03015
100 -do -- -, blO 79% 210. udorit '1 ;4 1 . 0 %
'26 - `do ' ” " 70% 160 . 81ieh 8 oast - 4844.
700 Erie Railroad, fr, ,1 1.14 4 1 . 0 . - " , - 4 46 , ` _i:; ' = " 100'457i
MlPie fie ilslYoolBo 77% 150 Galena 4,-OblM 88%
1
LO, . do, . . __L. e 10 _77.4 100., "' do- , -, -"a10 6-%
700 " Ito - -,
'4BO. lag 20 r ,dO,-.4? - ..A..1, , - - -E 0, 44
178 'do - -'-' -21 _ 100; "do. ~,,,„1010 68%
65' do MO 77: 100 Melt & rolll "480 2d
300 g o dA i re! . it 1 489 2 1,54 , 90,0908 IO C
. 400a10 . 69,44
- 61 V dd - ' . : ' 'mg io • do . ,- 4 -'0) 09 36
401,-...,40: . , f; , .160 elli itiOltrife': & l' ,*-- `, , 595
13 Pusan& B. . 117
,150 -, 'st - s,de •,, - , - , 101 6955
1
190 - -',;,,-die ji. - s• b 60•117 - 'llr'".ltPs- 'l' . ."• 0 59X
. . " ,-: , TEM 51101,1511111. - .. i 1-',4 - ' -
Amiss' are - ioletht 16 76 for Pots, ank58.7606.81X
for, Pearls, with sa'ea °LEO bbla. f- t -, • 7,, e % ,,,m
Pnown --Mat* and Weatarle Rotor de. ,, htier• Br,
41111'64es Of 13,608 bbla at Et 25435 25 for rdeeted, 55 60
65 80 for supetasse 0tati5,116.4046a r" esseedo, $ 5 . 60
• 6 8 -fOrananlitiletWelhira,26 66¢,6'80 for tltrik do„ and
26,1060 86, for _shlppinsp„lnanda_ofsextess :round hoop
Oisses. - .'routhisni Moor L" drat,, with asks. of 1,500 Ws
at $8.2568.75 (Or Soinsizenf tormited, eV $6 5068 25 (or
extra Canada Ploaris steady, with lfalea of 200 bbla
5028 60.7 befog antra. - 1, `g qti -
GRAill =Wheat Widmer, wltbisales of 20 000 bus at
91 US for 'phissego etaing; -21:41101.60 for ted winter
Western; $t 88 for lifitwanhese Illebt, ft riviss- , qu et at
866900. Barley 110111 it, 7 1.6 1 5ez,Oontie Osier. with
salessors 1,:00..0 boa at ale (Or WelterViinized,i.,9oe9lo
for-yellow ;, aod , 67X 4903 fin whila. - " , teiteine steady
at hinfsio tortoutheravremmilesniainnt lail*f ; aot
6 d 662 e (or State', Westin . , faligiSillAibtoL„As-,7
, ' ' aifinifiXB4l . olfrill;liith'illleil at-Bootee of 4619 bales
begs 390 lb. to arileeott Ijist 08161nheadolidhaeles do
4to Ibint lOsi'Graaisrnsid aloa .baloa-olodif, Id sadly', ow
pleats tarcos.„
.-...-` ~,,.,_,., -- - -
_. -, ...
Hmatlsinrenotisihateefnf4oo'ities lab" 4110 b6®9o,
sad 440 balsa Ilan st 4XesilX,e, II MOIL - :•—•
' T E ISV/ 810 / 11 1C-jkarlillsilairaill, usitkealsor„ef 200
bias at $17.7615e M.
old'mtii'B.lso for new do,- efad $l3
for prime. Beef continues ftsm, with sales of 200 bids
at $ 86007 for uplift!, Ohara- 2389 for eouotry mesa,
$9.59011 for reputed °Otago do, and $1260016 for
tot`tatO ,, 9o4t o Waste arsatteadtale,6lraoXa for shoul
ders, sag% 11„10 teirlfaras: Ltidli ipalet, with sales
of 15Q bids at
• 1060124e.. ,Cotter
end ose ee to tt
triotstwtMP:4 .itilllQS .=i .r ,BlL•riesan . a r eulet, with
sales of 600 bags at B,lle.
•WussaFfietruentsustat2fge.. -3. ,
Jackson'' - 4-- Mann.
JACKSON 'PRINTER.
P/Wrkiiis
3.45*130241.„.,
_
.0 101, A ND iin+7 I gFARMI,..O Pikapti,
_,F t . r . 1 46, 8 '.°1 le "
" P.llllll9lellY J..04119kt_
Paconso., - .,-../INTA 94kaTRFA',..;.,:',Polanni.
Paniiire.:. -:Yi*U i&& -011killifW.A:r.Parnso.
ancs42o -
Riad the evidence of to old 'entrain e
fereassatoNOOPlANDbffillttitiftlittfltlS, the only
aahnonhafial remedy for the eure of
_dispapet, liter
iseiiroui.tebittly, '-? 4 • '
- • . -;.••Dnitaiset.altagato. 8, 1868.
Di. O. M. g
JeUttgoge, Deo, Etrik—Thie 1, to certify
that X waywy r itilith'iiititetairith - tyspepeie - sad liver
Oomßlatpt tor,fiWilearaitak trifoti nii -- WitiViteat
'aliment phyabstsue of Phtlafelpisa x withiljttle or no
relief from-Ahem, - ,lBB,o l oessoarea•taffractiflt tr/ th
great prbitfataeS4f ,
nausea cf the stsunichi nisab34:Bnneritt 44111 . &O.
WU induCk'bise'frltifa lss'trill'Llaffutftfr'n MIR
KA* -syrrmuliiiii Vd6 r b'or?baSXtatiffi Mete that
It wan unr ot.raetoring' see - to IS - faith, and also
14 ! °1 -I i t - ` 1°7 1 114 :_ 4 1- 1 "hieq. I . n r,F*l_ 44 -itt•
- rigird Wow ,Dltterk aCtbst beit,resassfy forrihe Score
Cameos , 44111 " isse, - ViisiatittriB thkprearariptione of
our boat ph fifakinif , tneBeSirchare Willa Sines 'any
cure,;and lialiClitat littlWer aohit - #llll symptom*
TO l l7lctner-7,, , , , , „
„•-• ' ' -,1(0,M411.4014,0e01-,
'nied4hti! fa' ?or ititiVatedieaPiritt the
Vatted Btatea, and at the - maw:twiny, No, 418 ARM
.1 ••• '•
Mewls kilt • e.
'DOUBLI•1111011D, witrantid equal 't4 any on* hon.
dreddollar nutehine in the market. - =
f - •
No one liked to - - pueblos nail they ate oothded la
Ita performance,
Office at the florae-furnishing store of lobe it, Mar
phay Co., No. 822 0103STNI7T:8tattotk
•.r '
Seameti 7 i ' ffevins - Ittimd-4loithifelt *finer
of SECOND aziI,WALNUt. Striate. Deposita inealrod
in small and large amounts, from all ela'ainaircil.; the
community, and allow* interest; gin rate of aro
per cent. per Amman.
Money may - 6s ditirrrby cheeks without loan of inte
rior,:
0111 .91 CTIA , Whlrto3?:9,lFl.4g 6 o Wocar 61021 -
day gfpd gatArAiyAgtilp in_ th e ,
,r_zseident,
'eiikiotity;illiarlaq H.
Sawing - Fruldl - ,=iftWe i
7-Per ;:!Cit,.l' ,l .l4, ll .Fflite --
NATIONAL SANITY- * -- Rtriti coitemer:wilAin
Meat, B. W t tanner, 11:1111D, ,Money
rebelled anisam; st paid
from the Al
. of deposit to the dap of withdrawal.
gooey *88664 iiiirpaynieritifinBBB dials; 'without
Dog_ AM - -,.,eladit•in .Beal Zatate,
tfortgragea, Ground Bents, and such firat-elaseseouri
ties as the 0144W/requires.. °floe hours brief fin'ilook
the morning ‘O ll Abtsft!dr*.fh!iml oa
Wiliedel Vhefseel'aelaliagginifn 8 fee
, ,
`Shigerli Sinning Iffichie.-='the
11 Sewing disehheet, at Oa and didiare attriehns ma
venni, 'altenAloni,j,ln: elkleseentlel kno gialljteOkey
ire mach the beat Machines ever okered at a low Ohm
'''t7ll.lll.llG&lt & 00.,
2 } l3 l l lMrer B t , ‘" •
if2T-Soi t
Sewing Meltlneel..-6.11 }enemy; smelt' have
been induced to boy Bening: hteiddeme - which will riot
perform the work that,puroluteera expected Thom to do,
ere Informed that 8/240ER'8 MAOBIeNB never fail to
do any kind of work.' tfoinio Is diet disappointed in thee.
Iffacbinee. I. M. 1111113.111Vdee0.,
Ja274m , - ; 602 clurovitiurotrimit.
Ona-Prics Clothing, at ths.Lateat,Stileni and
maile thikball lunar r } aßtualy , to; Icwcass,
We mark eni , loweni selling prune Twit' Plabalill
on each &Aldo: f - 4111 Cede itaide to ender ere warranted
mattelsotory, ant oar 011 . -431303/11 11 strictly ut
tered to. We believe tilt! to be the only lair way of
so Skipreby AI is 01111144 IMO; s '1
1600 Lehigh Nay
603 Onion Cana Co.. 35 ,
600 do 1 coop off 83X
1000 Blinks B 1 me To 71x
6 Penns B. lots .... 44 ,
; do b 5 43)
19..- do 41):
50'LehIsk Zile:Cash y
9 47 ermaqtown Gas.. ay;
30 Union Bk,ffenn.. 98%
100 Beading R'' 24%
N Peonslt ' 9%
60 Ostswfoos B •.esok -5%
- 18 Ooniaffidstion•Bk. , 26%
2 do , 213,X
4 Perm k, Meek Bk. CO;
- 0
Girard Bk 01d.... 12%
11 ./irepepeisi Thug la 4166balin oilfeefule
whieh . experhome fru ea amplyprov ‘ ed to be remedia
ble brthatlEßUTlikirlTlNlTlria ihir'irepria. The
molt inveberatei forate.of ‘hia L dleirae t Wm( bariteom
plaids mred - 4 tM. medloine: u ample- fiaitiMeay of
some 14 oarillit Quisiu:iiravec, ;IC 1:1 IV;
' Tor Kaki* thL airy - ty p. Breen, armor TO% and
Ohestaati' saisl tailithre'vo:, ionise Twelfthakainellit
1BOLILBfi.:. i
110.2(ta & Mach Bk. . 27%
121 tenni B 65 43)i
, DPhitil.'• _; -
iB R
26" "do ~
12'Itarrtibarg
do
A New Artleis.
.Atkir/.
SchtNar Imp6r 7T 77%
" Stook 9X 9X
" Peet DA( Pag
Wmap , tic Zama 9% 9%
701610,1g...71% 72
..
'bong Wand .... 10% 11 .
1611ziud Bk Con.. 60% 60%
LehOosl'it Nov. 69 61
'Lehigh Snip.... 28 28%
Penna.l% 9%
"67s 68
New Creek N
°stamina tyi 6
X 1
Beira. of Counterfeits. ,
' Beware of Counterfeits
Large Bottles, Fifty Cleats.
-
Bmill lioltleri,
, , Binalr 80tt1e5,.1,1.14y-tile Ceuta.,
For.sals,UY, l ll , ,JOntli t Crtlqintl y * FBl}ol 00045
Dealers'
In thinihry pint of the Malted Steno.
15%0141140 anditatalil•Dopot, - • •1.
Noe. Ed, 407, and 197 BROADWAY, New York.
T. B. PETERSON & BROB. No. 306 ,, ONESTNIIT
• k
eltavir Ir. Baker's Celebraileid -Faintly Solving
- MAOHINIIB - A NSW STYLI—PRIWS - 41511." : ,
This Machine semi from two ~a pooler s ie , pardaseed
from the More requirini no, rewind ing ot:thretad'; It
kiilliters;and Stltched-hi's'annerior style,
finishing each seem by its own operation, without re
course to the hand•needle; as - Is "required by other ma
chines. It will do better and
,chesper sewing , than a
seamstress can, even if She Work; for mei neat On hour.
1425 tC 117'131ND.P0,ft
Card
Eta :" Yon are reel - motin* tivitied to' ialt and exami
ne the NEW STYLES of HATS for Gentlemen, pre
pared by the ondireitoieenpt only for Eprfrier.weer.,
,Whi. , it,TWEENVEROXJ
Efir a rsit;'
ah]o•~t
480 Olip3TNlllFlSteet
Farrel,
.1 r: , 33l3tkiiitt Driiiii* :',,,
,it•;:il.9giiidlsND, Agent,
JONSEI & CO.,
; 1
.64' kAWIT gtr
A Nair 'Aiti ale.'
Paton - k Bon's Om:lice for the Heir.
Phslou V 1344 ..'! 0 9_ 491, A tr , t l " , r
Philon A koii , e iqoaohte far the -
Beet and Oiki4;it.eittaie
Beat 'ea Ilitiariest Article
For 'Breasteli- Beauttfilep - plenniai, -
?or tieilekegi Eitikadtylog,l/leaido'
P t)i4lll _ Pf""Pf.finit, Cleaning,
Curliag,
'and
Ileatoring the Hair.
. • •
_ , ReiWrtng;the_H.4r.
- Restoring the Fair.
"Inquire ior l Pialosi IRA's iinadtie
Inquire fur ,Ilhairni
am 11NOTID TIMIII
/iCo's' ir,)§
N. 629 a 0HE8TNIIT STRUT,
(Nrne , l gen..) - idO•ft