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Z I --• ` the ffituw" t 'Atu.,l;44*.p,;,!,l4ittiPi; WA, Trip --- -2 riiiii;iiistinitiatinf - urtfok;D:ll , lv l r..looAbli: fewadvtroiii,gtllisti*Tl64ailijo:Oes 114 ;Ong; ititileairi6 .ili**tisio-11,141,0p7ife,i' klig -, ; ,- -- f-',4... ,, ,,--.,Al .7 L , ..,:i0. -.,,, 0 ., • ~.,, -,•,- _,,,, ,--,,,: ' - 'J'_' ~$0 2i0W.',114? `.:Riii4lol4iiioo.or,fq*yd:ri, - •*itikOrliWA - tfOft .l l4.-I?..tukkAP44.ll, OOP 14 4, Ra b a ;;''°w .; I. ektitAll.flp#;44ausm . * 4l .e.: c lit.A . :3' 4, Wittt,o 4 %**44iiii - biTikiiiiiit of io#:-/;:ilik yin *itimiW , "Tilitik - le*o4ol4NO ''" l " 4 ':°v 3 ' o •ParkWprisfir°taflAtt bar feigit*.b!!s,l4o has sow rep 141444 il iiikwl*l i qpic ..bh,.print A -- Olht tig l4 - 144 1.401 11 4 41 41 1 04r,M4rfa•Tlemesi • bat. illgt kietk,ir but: at: vs. wikat.l.* lot's, 'Ma' iraZAUteilidgis ill* Met . iff .: , tUte• " 1 . ~...At , (laVibildels*.b.ffr*loll.6l - 01.?,10', -'- pia=:,2FiikilitailTr.ll4ol4ilft'e.l4.l44_-Asig, : - .2sediatisiiiii. lido bi Ist 'ajdilaii:vrlik,,4l4e.,4 - , alittlatiiihttfrafifintait 0114: l ie; 46160Aritifits_ , . prompt*, th irmlo. It siarthis moks_-thait.,anyi - 'shit-Ilitbigiseir 'me . bi k ,bsky. 0 1 4 : - " *LW !.40.,1 1 0 1 4t 1 .;4*1::.,,i f "..• , 7 4 ,,-:q : ,,,, ,, ..r'..: .`. , ..,.. - o - .3 Aluillitßuilithiatblibribigir#44* it tie:ltuei7 ' - eliliaboimit)Vgititliii**W* ifor, Lligii 0; 'r4a lll ,Aiail.--00.iiiiiii i inditeliiviite'of - - 1 " . . ~ ' lmionliel.s llP**Vsg - _*,4irtil *O l 4 !:, ,%- - ; A sigatir,kietfiii:TaiAiiiiiiii;tiliforhi; * • . UtlO*lrt-1.0/4 Wier- Plattio' li r iviil:4l4. "to 11111•fikil.#44 1 thil'- veiled iiiii#o4.l#l4trf of l i iiiiiiiig: t_Ditygity*Ol4l,3,:oixt ,- ~ ' Niiitawi 4 0 0 ;11. •Afirg. - , : ‘'' - :" - -1.e'.''''' ;;, -)iniiiettiir4a444 l l. -- whoolti*lmica _ , ~ __.. fa** 01 6 libisbuilliti**** 7 1.0,4(04#00$4014 : 1 ,--•::-thOtterlitia '- We - Ilse Eastern Penitentiary. bave received thelbilteenth annual re• port of the Inspector44f- the Statra'oniten tiaryclor the Eaatern 411griligt.Pitems, Mantes to the , Lisgidlature;„ Tikiktiiher s fir ( 13 6 44, 1 , 01 , e' resolved in that • Institution .." 'he ' '- ' : '*° ar 1558 was 20x; the Raeer,-,;( 31 0b 31 4,44- fiiit g the same Terioci,:tm,.. ; *IV the. nitaber77 - of, prlionera left hr,ionfleement on the first of ;turnery lot, 878.- The report is accompanied by a number .of interesting and valuable eta :Pima; ifflustratlve.' of 'flur.condittori 4 of -toe roCiarrtlitl . pyinkt*afeildng of the ay.. r e il ' t l ' i # ll 4l l lM.o e t it ,;! nd l r k e ~°111 42 4 ' i lireilinit:ltatit acapacitili Cosier/18161y' gain the-orfonew Iseheieredeei't#(r ifb°7llhe' ward:ol . proper inetrnetitur fror berkrtiiiiir nee- i #l,Msfnhqa_of epeletY, and -thus..earning re- , mnrierative wagesi atipears‘tto have been the i 04,,,:ii, ej10' 13801004 :4-#0 e .,0.f ,e'e ,90 6 # 0 1 jlfrielneartunatast la OW- pill)Wlntisry. Thus, & Mil of! t he Sienvietic of11168:167 lied never/ liiretthPPientined le ` any - trade`; 14 iisArbeeri apPrenticed,'„; .. bat , !Jett . their employers he fAllt Ail!' :r 4 rol:.,erlAre t kr # l4 :"enlY , 24 f,e9 , -,Perrrld'. Out , thet.,,perloda. of :their ap prenticeship:4 The' character Of , ' the' crimes li Al / 11 4 . 14,14 *f e . ~he,*e; *let ' 4 1 1e014 46 e rri ' WO Vfle,;:meiVingteause Or their , mirehuslity, 440,==469::Iprisontr9'l :were - sentenced /for lar: , . '...eeiltl'Afl9r:b4**nr i i 11 ,irrleitil Ib rrlmr * :glacry44 fer*rery rlfy, for= robbery ; 24 for !tkrunterfelthig; in Variona , - Orris, either ,by Litl,„.ooLOMAitoospiii'*,*lir-rteteer or er - ' 1 •••?...1),,wa,-.40 peal them F•and , two for horse. f #ilinif.lhUN - 41% , :0111(1.401;,oi#111if thci'Olmeis etteendttiffl bi t tivi,paWcta Oat •to' the pent- , .ielttlavVinsl B6B , isonsteUed• in unlawful at. 4 1 414 I* . lirO r i' lli O rko . 'l o./ fer # l .in,d ever : tliiiUr, IsvorPi, fo(4, , the ;criminals, through the ingleCiof their parents, their linfortnnate pc.: litialiewoovkioier 'catiete'iimpre throvin -o.4theeild , oharitteir.`ol' the world without ' , ?rf`lifti!refiVig; and ; iathconi'PailPi, mastered 1 ~.n4ol#Bl:Pinill'lPl ,fbittwOild have alferdod pore comfortable`means of subsistence. , Most of t he ikrithlt Itedeferrire"fn or 1 1 4'4' :eatiOetion anis; patitietiou in inechani. Ca3.PUtifetts.,l-.ofthe6BB.prieforiers in Southie. their(tiring the' ',yaiilB6B ' , 89, when, intre. o,ttiid` - ' l , 0-6 0 6 Prisou,4ereiltogetber Mite: rate ;%. 99 were able ,to -spell 'and - read ; 842 irate read and write ;, only,2o,Wers well edu. natedi:,,BB 'Wire ilermane, eta., of deficient Veimireinenti. - 4 -4-'' -1 ~ .-„'" ' . ' . f I•Thilleikatisilee go;far, , to, Prove that de fectiViliterarr.ind,-srtiatie , or mechanical, edrthattOdwala , t,hs'i 'great moving cause l that Illatniwithogenisinta onr4penitentiary. It 14 trite; that many prisoners, as might` nitirally:haii'brien eipected, were men of intemperate habita ; , and acme will, perhaps, OWN' to draw-the' conclusion that intempe ,ranctswas the cause of -their ' crime. The eta, liatiee en that sUbject are arl follows : •Total abstineirte„, 18 r moderate 4 drinkers; 2861 oc -4CLI24*-iiY.in-teii:c"*;4l4,i,:efreli Inte4eared, tee..;• - urtal,-68a., , y , • —.J. c,::: ~J IThe,iyate* of'llecipline in the,Eastern 144044 :rientemPlates net merely the fin#atiment of ;the -criminate,' but, as far as peleibleilheir reformation; and'thoreport4ie ' Aull7.ef,teatinronY showing that in a 'great simmers -pees offortsi are successful. The :PO loners are tinght isettif•eurploymentri aid tridned tO habits. of labor.. ; Besides, their edit; 'cations] conditionls not neglected ; ' for, under_, Abe:charge of their `teacher and =brat bistro* i tor;4their, mental and moral faculties have un- domenosiest improVemerif.' `Raring the year, tiny .*ho were entirely illiterate - were taught :_td apeil , anfl read; those ' who' could, spell, to I re!e# ank - irlte ' l: o2 4 `BIT; convicts -were ea „Vineed fo tlie eipealflcation•°tic wall educated.” ,Aa habit .of 'reading seems ,to ieiire become ipialiral; for; daring "the year; 16,770'volumds, Ironi - the Prison I.4ibrary; were circulated ilisongihe_priaoners, and a deep religious in, 'tacit ;Wad, Ist many instances, awakened: The irßole number of convicts sent to of 9 Insti ,intien, alien the nOMMencenient Of its'Operri thins, 1n1.829,1a 6i849 ; of these cases, only 4414,4a11tt1e more than topper cent., were re l i . , >i r lteleA'',...,?,4 r4.,..,' -- ', ' . - ' • t ' WI - Objection frequently urged, that the phyldsair and mental - condition ,of Prisonere is greatlylpjnred,, by solitary,oontlnement, ap "pears 461 be flatly contradicted by the expe. rieueebf tbiariaatitutiam IA the 58fl prisoners „ofillOg,OnlY, 305;wite-4-introduped , in what is ti ' !": l Ceafffremi'reeuralitealrb;'.l r tille'i In - con fi ne : 'frrn,tr ',fter AO 41tix:41tbi:Mr,tindir the 41 .40erkr414,t;gie;fr 1 04 dlireißUires ,4613 . ere eta!ed, - ,fo 'have , attained:that' condition ;, 6 -vfokoßticli.libir;ivid:likfiliallYA and there was pisi4 , ! 4,docaded Portage of ,mental improve went' fe'B9 cased.' Of th e e ) introduced into 44 pilot:4,3;B'44re insane; 4 wore Occasionally insane ;;,4 were occasionally afflicted With ab sence •'of':nltid, . end, t Irlthnsts4os minde r Aft, Confineinent,'s'beciere insane j l ,B were im- PlOveti4lwerrS,tafflitted with occasional ab ee4en'si.,flidri_4l,eild 5 14re4Inentallynnsound. -Tye. pbyektiL condition of the prisoners was lirtiatlyimprirefl ; only 888 were introduced. in 'lroridlnsalth. ' In'a state of , contbsement, , BB9 'enjnyeri good health; 172 Were sick and cared; and there was a thus an increase of health in 198 ' case's.',The whole, number of, prisoners who 4141-14-the institution during the year 1868 was_ eight, theirfiiiMmed - `ere're, in nearly every oese,Of such a chara • cter that it is evl-, dent:tlfeir Ibrailiere rather prolonged by the .4eire-if the prison physician thin shortened by their confinefirent.' ' 'l.,,Finanifilly, the inatitution, co nsidering the Important relation, it -bears to the criminal jirrisprudenceOf the State, le of • quite an Ines; pensive charaater. The • labor orthe convicts amounted to $8,484.f36r less than 'the postof their subalatence rand' the apPropriation re ,quitedfromthe'State for the payment of sale 'ries, repairs, and all Other expensed, is com ifsratively small.. It was, Unfortunately, one of the; 'Jethro of the failure of the Bank of Eenrusylvania, $7,262.80 of the money Bp: Iphoi ) . 6 0,ed tor it In the', Yee Isso, being yet in the 'fiends of the assigneetrof that Institut pin, and it is doubtful - whether this sum can ever berecesOred: et the time of the Con :striation of the present bifilding; it was in an Isolated :condition, with no contiguous dvrel-, lings: j It Li new ~surrounded By, them ; and as portions of its roof are but poorly sheltered by decayed, , t inflammable' shingles, it .. is a matter at 4 great-Importance that better protection shoold be afforded , from the e dangers of fire, se well ati, (OM indinari4sterine. The 'subject is one well worthy. of the attention of the Leg's literal - mid will dmptiess be properly , 'slderecl,ln ':conneetion With the appropriation ,"- . . ‘ :rip , 9llll9rnia'Leigislatnra ittid:Spitatar , - .`'t "f- - - ~`, --, F- f -, Brodeipilt:;' - ,' ; ---:, , •, . ~ - , , lliki_icCiti iie - gOit`,Or - , tti. LogbainrO of dß liroitip4;ll4toli ihnfifortithately ender the con.. ,trA of., nit? 'Federal -officials of that State, in Alexiiinniiing-Senator Mnonaarolvfor his comics • on the .;'LeoWlifftwa . -- queetion;, • is; evidently C voila ontrage on 'their, constituents. ~ The , filciaiiiiiiittl correspondent of the San • :Fratt- Clatie:lfelij/d; `Xllidilr;thtildain - ;..nr : Yelirilary, 4; ( 1111341 ,J;4.' , ... 1 . ...'..'": : :;',..z - . - 4, -: ..: ,1,1: ..... -. - 1: , - , ::• , Tan Aitiu•sitonsattoic iszahwirons. ' , - - :Tour, readers hilt find recline :interesting matter f ,in yosi•,..anisiably report, 4islative to ' questions, of privilege relied this morning by members who io.. -tad yesterday plan the anti-Broderick resolution'. ` l rge: &dinning ii a synopsis of , the , remarks made by Kr:PIXI O 7 , in reference to birt , liroderiok :, - • , Mr;Fistiottsild : ._ I voted yesterday in 'favor of . "isolations of.,the Senate °tanning Mi. Biod- . thii arlokrifitkCw!..wlew • to it-rwantsideration of the 'sulidaqt. As kiwi* failed is thati:X now desire to Amiga ingWohif and ,to explain my reason there- In, - t x mili olls or the l reiresentatives of the eighty u 'tho. - at& PeePlcaf,- . eAlly of • San Francisco. Thti . le 440.:4 4 0 01 .0- . :Broderiok, and'as I have been Ippoeladedt:from ~speaking -upon thee-merits g r i... 4ll :l'mOntioSrlii ..i , now, simply ) . destre, as his towesSearl,'.lrientivand , persanaliadmiror, to an hwer pine of the charges made against him in the .Seneca. fileqihnillowtolc) was the, reorisentativa of filintirauelsoo to the Senate of this State during the early and profligate thnea of legislation., His ,votei,rion Mind upon , the .2.oord:opposed to all Alfal(ogfist or speoulativ• efforts *oink, the treasury: AI the ,State; or .to 'rob -the fifty which --he repro henied,,,,,lic ,opposed _all:water-lot' bills; and all thieving - Measures found in him an honett,'Stern, Unyielding, epponent. , ,,ln - private life he IS an lienorible,lforthYo andmirtuous citizen; he pays 'hie; &aloe' , rallPeois • hid : word, ii - true , to' - his friend", arid faithful to the porformanoo of ova ry -publie,and, pitrateduty. -: We believe that in his sarlitioal course in the Senate he boa oorreotly. re.' inesentegi. ttus i inisbeei of .his .corustitmants, on an OW. LINM. P9V.Por,aing Wagon roads, mail Contracts, ~0G.011445T440t1010r Mashing - the .matirial , pr os- j pililty:uf tb - f.iiiste,,,,Aud I belleyelfthe'question _0C4 1 0 4 11 , ,raingkw. si.ditheilTieft: to:the vote of my flowswfweiktib we would receive nineteen. twentieths ,of.Midalms. l ,X,ltaliers:-.elso, that if members from 14*.ogfall:-spow - Nr , Brodarielej they:would not for! he .-14 14, 2 : 04ndifra,-,whielh lying imam. has : obilityfripoll him 1104 410 we the assoalate of Ishwal, ,gristriitersitud one of their t y pe.: 'And be- Minim4'llo.lo7 Mi. , Ilf roderfok an benefit, honors. ,Me•itia.'.-beemlatilithink him a faithful and•oor liai,ii fgainaniiiiehf this State-,hessuss - .1 think Ate , ill, ,MeinfAlaid,, Pitifulc,lierseoutlon : of ~ hi in— mod; Inally,tn'adrafritien. of t the? man;, his < per, :Iltallellind poiltleelgifilitioatioris, and - because I Andigiti sad-. speak ', the: "antimatter of , my . eon-- itlfitlifit44*.fAkirtk f--,r, , - -s , ,`f ,-;t-: :. ,‘. - a' • ii i : fa,,,,..ityc1,,,,,,, ~. ;:, -eir ~ , '' . • ' ' SDPU-frAl _F,X,UpYitrgitoltiraT MOTApaTEII .87 ial'it: - fair ft '.. , -.TheihadOilicifor the army, are nearly IVA o' ,l o l r '".4 .0 0.4 fpinerNisporkotion and „-- \A-R.,- 1 4 1 1gasikA.P 1, rodUo l o ll o, UPOli• Mr , •540 ,01 ;ki1h4 1 04,.. 1 4: round_ numbera, ritgtl4.sl!.4olotilew•Tr.wrohiljg'. BY MIDNIGHT MAIL Letter ,Ikonkli.)eettelono..ii ;(CtetiteepeOeiiiie'cli.he ; • : Mareli;l6, 1859. fini l oonteetWiiioh ie to taka,piaoo, in California liffelftembetßitill- be a 'veii.exalthir one. The pcoPle will be 'balled upon to vote Peg Reiresenta- Byes to Oongresi and the, State :Legislature. No Senator is to be cleated until 1801., , wh0i a encase gar to Dr. Elwin will be ohoaen. But eight. of the 'State Setiatere'ileo tad this year will hold over and assist in choosing that easoessor. Dr. Clean has, Xiertrth fi1m 2 010100.4 kitl.tieterixtnattort .to take the stump, -- and will leave for California in the next steamer. The'Doator will have advantages over hlf,opponente In the waetennionnt'of,:pattoncgb enliiited', hte,'. side; ,but *some 'mien propose refer tlie greet debate , wiloh - took- piece in the Benito; on the' 24th• of rebrutiy - , Dr. Gwin disclosed not merely his bitter.hostility to Judge Douglati, but- also, to the. principle so eloquently adroit:tea by that Swish:Sr, and ee'enstintlel to the_ successof the'Dernoeratio party in 1856, and to its aseendaney , i(Pday. Let menalt`your attention to the following' from Dr: Gwin's remarks in ~ -that debit; :' Die setd that " if the Senator froM Illinois; bed ' given',"tha,,rraestilatttipreiatici:as be itch does to the geusea-NPhrlitihts . ,bill,_ when that pestlen. wasinfer's, the senate, (he)never should have, voted , fox!, and I undertake to- say, hat there' is', not a membertpf thishody who voted for the bill- at the .time,,with the -egoeptiqn of thp Senater,"-who entertains the same opinion In regard to its operation that he hadexpressed to-day." And this langtiage emerged with a "allemande of min tier that indicated the strongest possible :I,tlge Douglas, in his r,sply tq Fit the :liitteritkurearfal , - 't I do say," Said Judge, IDcluglas,!' that the, records show a coacurreneo,of ,sentiment nn the original passage of the Nebraska the views tbat I expressed, so far ;as the ;power of -the Territorial Legislature is oonoerned, has conferred the Wheitrpgiver en the Territo-' rialLegisTatitre, Subject teen appeal pe the paprpgie ponit; bu t t not with an, aPpeat - toCongrees to ie., peal the local legislation." ' lifr;Olingutan ( a die; tingitished Sonthein Benater,'nho Yoted foi,the Nebraska bill while a member of the other Nouse) Said, thus :taking 416tinet POMO with Dr. Gain, that there was- no other ()plain p;pressed, from 1854, down to the election of air Dahlman ' in 155 k- by Northern -Democrats, at -Varilllloo with, that of Judge Douglas. " I never," he said, " heard it denied but that Gongrepe yvas going to abandon to the Territory.the power, of legislation itpon the subject of - shivery, and all sithleots Con• rteete4,w,ith it." , Mr. °Ragman went on to say, "that these sentiments were entertained - by other Southern. Benatori and It ig known that If Illi,•Toemba, of, Georgia, had been able to get the dooi,hLthat debate,,he would have boldly vindi. sated Judge Douglas, while differing froni him as to- the question; himself. Dr." Groin, in his ex ited:le anxiety to preheat the iaciesigistrationenot .withstandiag -grits outrages loon the prinoiples -With elevated it te power s not ,only files, in the "face of this,' principle, but does groat; Injustice to the ,pabile sentiment• of, California. , Does he suppose-that the people. of • California can have forgotten the gallant services of , Stephen A. Doug las intheir support, when an organised effort gas Made by extreme pro-slavery men to keep the . ( Golden t3tate"'eut of the Union iti 1850 ? That 'groat, struggle 'ltalie birth to many' evidenees of patriothisis;"miety specimens. 'of eloquence Lit Was contalOis ,altleh cly, Webster, And Benton .figured; bat the Map who Wha,Cfsliforain'i molt active friend, and most °ea-, slant elausinion, , was. undeniably the some' Douglas wheat Dr:Gain - so violently assailed in'the debate of the 24th of February.' Does Dt..Girrin forget .that helaimself :showed his sense of the 'courage and ability of Stephen A. Dougitte in' that crisis, is placing his credentials are Senator elected from California, in the hands id Stephen Doug , las to present 'te that body ? Passing by Slap Webster, and Cass, Dr. Gain saw .in Stephen A. D'ongith the matchless defender of California, aid honored • him in,,prererenee to all others: There is not a treaty inelalifornia, not a tewnship to which these-things are not 'cherished by the peopleeandno Matter of what party named. An extract from the Congresssimil Globe,' of pep tentber 10,1250, preesedings of the Senate, page 1791 . , shows what Dr.wiitAtortgitt,of Stephen A. llietgleif lf In that 'year:, The moment, thi Senate was organised , Sir. bengiais rose and said ; Mr. Piesiderd-4 have been ,yeniested, to Present the orisdentialief William M. Gain,- member of the Senate frOmt the State of California. I move - that they be. read, , and _that the oath pf office be administered to Mr. Gain." Davis, of hiississippi e (with whom Dt. Gain is now fraternising in attacks upon Judge Dealt fai),' opposed.. the admission of Dr. Gain to' his seat, saying "Itie Wills Me a sacred Matter of duty •toilnhaposia ebfeetion," Mr, Douglas followed 'Mr.:Davis In an earnest defonee Of liteeen (anethei,of Dr, ,G present <toadish tors) oppoied.,his admission as a Senator, and Mr. • Ranted', 417irgirtite, still :smother -"otitis - new 'friends, did the soma. thing. All these . neir are .4hregarded•by Dr: Gain in his bet haste to make War upon the ohanipion,of Californie. 'Will - not be forgotten by the people in the mamma shortly Utak° place in that State. I can imagine 'how, with faets like Shelia the advocates of popular sovereignty Wilitaake • the State re-echo to their appeals.' California; le herself the offspring of this doetrine, inditad Dr.:, ain's prising sppporters sugotteded he hintself 'meld net hold the plans he aowooenpiesin the' Senate. • I understand that Broderick will not step short of , exposin g - daimon:l ineendetenoles of • the present ,Adminlstration, inoluding its treaoh. ere to the great party 'Mob' elected it. Be will ',sliest such a catalogue of extravagance and oor• caption, as the result of these departures from right, as"will - overwhelm all who have had any hand iu 'them. To Broderick belongs the credit of *Cling given no vote of which he need be adiiimed sloe he has been a member of the Se nate: Bo is nojobber he Up:retied no scheme to take matey, out ot the Treasury in violation of propriety, if not of law. While others were de. _mending,' bonuses, and boring for questionable legislation, and voting away enormous subsidies, laviderlek stood forth the implacable foe of all 'llde proiligaoy; and; to his credit be it spoken, sue.' .carded in' giving the quietus herniae than one :well=oonoeivet spectilation. It dose not surprise ma, that the course of_ the Legislature of Califor nia; censuring . Broderick because he would not ect, with Dr. CiWie in support tif-the 'Administra tion, lunsawaltenad intense indignation among the ,people Letters received. in this city by the last steamer show that' a reaction has taken place that cannot fail to be ailt hythos powers that lie," - and • all ' who sustain, their outrages on • - the popular win. Even those who voted for the resolutions of ,censure are said, to, be in great r dots* 'as, to the' eipedieney of that movement. ilraderlok'e friends are delighted at the opportu nitY this, persecution has given them to carry the ease before the_ people.. Look out for interesting intelligence about the middle of Ootober next. The enormous expenditures of the Post Office Department, with its legion,' of attaehhi begin to nutite universal apprehension. . Mr.' Bunter, of Virginia, did not hesitate to denounce the manner in Thiel! thh department` of the Federal (Govern mett(batt hemi *ducted for years, `mid to admit that certain practices had grown np ander it of ' the most • reprehensible character. Various re -ferias are suggested, among others the abolition Of thientire system as at present conducted. The frequent leas of letters either by dishonest saber dinette or earelessnees;furnishes another reason for a change is the management of our postal system • It Would be an enormous speculation If a company 'of gentlemen would agree to carry our mail nut e ter; and hold themselves responsible for all aeci' dente. -.I will not be • at: all astonished if some such'alternative is fotoed upon the Goiernment. When, the propeslthais made weithall see how the vantutente men of the South will vole, 'Committed as are,,by words at any rate, to an economical administration of the Government! There Is still much surmise as to the extra les , elate of Congress. Some say there need be, no ex; tra Session, alleging that the portages Will keep the Pest gilds liepertment going on a reduced Male - et expenditures. lam of those Whe think there' ought 'to be a milled session, and for these reasons: The pestagos'go - into the Treasury; and earner be applied for the postal . service without regalai appropriation, abieli, as we ' all know, Congress has withhold ; and the appropriations for the current &oat year, cannot, on a reduced scale of expenditures, barnacle to Mat for the first quer.' ter Of the !Mit flail year, for the very pied reit son,,it will be admitted, that they are quite, if not .irniirely, exhausted at this time, the Ind appro. •priation btll, - and the one ivltioh was defeated, ;providing millions to supply certain defieeneles of thhiyear.. If there be no money, these contrast. ore Will generally cease their service. I 'presume thesi are, not so„wealthy that they' can go ,•.,n for trio itrierfers without any recelpti, with a probe. faille , of a, still larger delay, because of a failure to organise the next Rouse of Representatives. The: South • and W ent , will feel most keenly the withdrawal of postal service. They are sparsely settled, compared withthe North, and have muoh fewar`express ftespatch. facilities. Of course, they wilt Ardor against the President's negleit to as., semble,the, National Legislature for their relief% They 'will, If there be no other considerations of duty, force him to that npass. At all events, I know that the men most familiar with postal matters in the cation suttees of the Union have been .sent for some hays e trendy arrived here. - , When they , are all here - w hich at fartheet must be In a day, or-tiro=ndoneaitatien will take place as to what the; exigently of the. Government demands. don't, think Mr, •Buohanan will warp - the right to ateply.approariations for other objects is the ass , ,of the Post oMoo Department: A Demooratio Con. gross, .juet • adjourned, denounced members of , his tinvernment air small departures In this respeet, compared with the .one mentioned; and it is not too nnich to,exposit that the - hamming Ne e se of RePretieetathes, Ivrhieb will tits largely, In upped, Nod lathe Administration, will be more lenient to rte violations of the lady. - So, raider ail the dr ,esusastanoes, to my mind it is apparent that there Will been tetra- sessanc7 It may not meet before September.,: From indications, I am led tobellede cleat the proolimation will go out to California by the steamer of the 2011 instant. OCCASIONAL, THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, - MARCH 16, 1859. „ - 44 ,110na Lien”' itiYailiTtp.Oreet:Thtztatre.' Au exiromely “IntenasnAnDonitallen .‘Mooa, Maks' WAS played, harastsff,niglif:-40trably playeap tax,. 1 / 1 1'. Admirably - Int' ispon;tha edge, too, the ,ronir' f .- temps 'of Mr. Diflp . . 4,1 ",fi YfrAing fqr bi`t'h e 004440 t, west _tha (igly Title plitry‘ luni'.'beey.•,pvOilyeed ,b`i Tahiti TlavrinprWt in. other placesi.and ate Otr net wonder At ite , hiiing won* ' great oneness. The latinlet ihrwellanttalindiat Uinta, laciest psinfolip ao : '—end not only was Miss Davenport's sating very fine , but that of Mr. Perry was exaellent Alen. • "Mona Lisa,' i despite its Italian Mono, is lotensaly Trench, The real Mona Lisa was a beintitul Pitmen: tine ; On ,Whosei ; portrait Dimeardo da Vinet orlon four' yeah In 'painting, without being able, after alt, to come up to hie He of tier biain - y. 'Haire, ft may here; membered, thug alludes to, . ' Mona Ina, on whoee eyes A:patiiter for whole -years miglit gase, - Nor find In alPhis e pailetts dyes, One that could even approach their blue. Therese, the heroine of the play, obtain the solo& cues of i'llona; from a fled or.acoldentel likened of this oetiebrated portra it.. 'When the action oimmeneas Abe is the wife of Ilfaurice, de Loresay, (Mr. H. A.' perry,) end mether'of two children. She hoe sallied the purity of her ohareenoir, en she bonnie a wife, and as a. wife has lived for Mx years in retire, meat with t her husband ( who been jilted, labile • lib ,by 'Mogan-its di Assignee, ''(Mra, field,) whom •he• vilely endeavors 'to "forget. - Not knowing Abet be , la married, r-this lady; *now' a rich widow, and .1111 beautiful, sneressielly nose her influence at Donn to Innethim intrusted with an im portant foreign' Mission: The egenteenployed to tn,r duce !him thus to pnbliet`lifi, la onerßiv'afie, Ofr.pg.' beht,linolittelin; who has been en editor In Pals. lie , eindunters the lady over Re Lornay's retreat( and meets with, hee,• r eran tleareteri of Legation, (Mr.; tareamb,l and • G.lorge,Delearei.T. a naval Dentingat, long shoe surmised to have been 101 l at sea, who titres, out to be the brother of Therese Mona Dies. , i) and loyer of , , Madame. de plantenad. , With tome difficulty :Failteff eeee •T , Wriaff,.hie. old epboelfollow, mod' hails 'in Dolloping loirco to incept the fogelautßiosien,, There he semi Therese, - who (*et auddenlyon thin*); tells him her personal( early history, anti helps hitW 'to give favorable consideration to Baratonts proffer.' -De Loraay goes to Paris, and through the mutely/es of Barran, is tironght to the presence of Madame, Fos footle, who loviorlitm still. Me regrets her tender nags; anti lone, Imre Pat his wife hie 'followed hit. sad now Booms into the lady's "presence, and fa insultiff;,i On the eve of De Lornayirgotng etbronS, Therese egeio comes to him—tender and jealous 7 -to reproach him, with his preenmed penchant for her rival, whose char. enter elte wrongfully assails. This draws down an an. hindreproaeh against hereon', from her husbaod. At tail, smog ; Fontenot- &leaking 'to her own brother 'the former loathed life of Therese, and. Identifies her: A challenge to tight anemia, but: the bonsai claims his right, to punish - the insult to viol:, Two is the Seale of the fourth act, end , the' atirtein feillbire inSteou stalkinf i tbatthe audience insisted on aeries It again. t e tact pet' Are hare the ' , duel finished without lois of ife." But Therese sees that, even yet, her brother beilevee her to have been calumniated. • She write!' a tenaget to her , longhand to obtiin a divorce, on technical grounds, and blunting, and croshea her brother 14 troufoaelop her and story. Ile Piton her, and neeie the hugbend hie right to support, love, and retain`her. Apes' dame de Fontende makes the brother forgive the nnfor. tegete yemen, and rewards hiv with her hand. This, 4one, Therese, the siptiwo of ber emotion and long agony, elfin in her hothandis asps and die! These are theiniln end Tory ,Impribahle evenn 1p this drama. The time occupied in the perfOrmance wee about three bourn, but It seemed much larger, because the play, though well written, is rather stetii., In fiat, ppm Is too much talking In it.: - The *Ming; as ye bine odd, was admirable. ,Mies Davenport played !extremely ye)).ydeod, we Snow not when she played bettor, though the pith the switainir. wad an up•htli one, from the fast that a performer 'of character had - to represent a woman with' a • stained reputation,„ Mr. Perry, from first to last, showed greet ability and judgment,; did 'not run into soy sixtravii;anrm,, goi were' the inomions. He may be said to , hey. fthly diyldad thR with Mite DeTenpert. 'We, must, • golse, netiCy the effective eating of Mr. li.eaoh,, partionlirly in, the I fourth Pod fifth gin. Mr. Dubois, who had cleverly nude up hie face llte.a terftable Preechmau, rattled through his part very well. Miss B. Morton, who bad; to lay only half a death liner as a maid, in' net 1. 100,0 to :be ignorant' of 'then, - end though prompted eat7l9DikTo yo )1' rot tette the words. Thle" etrelelettele If fillP4fdono!fii: - ri Mona 'Lire It; will be - repeated this evening, and we' recommend all playgoers who relish au effective play. and fine eating to gee it, VITA:Unit Stuns EVF:kirgry.7-Aire would call the attention of oapitalists to the valuable stpre property, No. 313 Market street, announoed in another Column to , be sold at the,Exchange to. morrow evening. Prom personal knolledge of this dStfrablei property, we can endorse all that to Claimed for it in thp advertisement. The location itself.-;Market Street, admire Tiiird,,:being in the Very business heart of the oily, is suffelent to iiiimmend it to favorable attention, as the indiest-' ttons nos are that property in • that locality Masi -- rapidly enhance. ip vPlpri ter Some years to oevie. The 1.011017111 of the market 401160Balonisoon tritiate.. largely to this result. This property is now paying rather' more than ten per cent: per annum on thirsuaief forty tliouSand'dollars, after deduoting taxes rind iniiidentat expenses, or &beak eis .per cord. on peventy tionsand.dollars, :LW°, have ascertained Wee - feats frdm nacinkinienabie , arithority,• and state - them be 04110 we talleVe that' somebody Will realise a handsiinie, bargain iri thlt sale to-morrow evening.. •' Q PRLADYLPIIIAIt dT Counv.•—On yebinary 2.3 d, Qaeon , illoteria held her. first Levee of .the season St: iamee' Pekoe, London. 'The Coitrt, eirejai . asje; " tho Quoin. wore a train of red velvet trimmed with grebe;.white tulle flounces, trimmed with white ,satin ribbon, ever a white satin pettlooat.' Heed dress; a diadem of moils and diamoads." 4fter the foreign ambassadors 'had been received, Mr. Cowed McDowell, deoribed in the otliciol record as f. a gentleman from Phila delphia," (who is well known to the business nom• munlty of this city,) was presented by the Ron. Geo. M. Dallas, United States Minister , to Queen iriotoria. Mr. McDowell is a gentleman of sterling integrity and great persoveranoo, who left this city some years ago for California, where, by on tiring exertions, he amassed considerable moans, and is now enjoying the fruited his labor in a for eign clime. He will undoubtedly do credit to his fellow•oltizons at home: dLucrionlns.—Wit invite tbe.partionlat at tuition of the trade to the sale of doo,lots of desi rable new goods, by .B. Boon, Jr., auotioneer, 4SO Chestnut street, oorainencing this morning at 11 o'clock. It comprises a full assortment Of embroi ierlep, white goods, tine shirting linens,:table cloths, 'napkins, liana Ospihro handkerchiefs, shirt fronts, laps veils, mitts, i ts. Catalogues now ready.- Rom-maws NSW Courrrznyatra.—Poterson's Deteetor, for Mardi 15, contains desoriptiona of forty-elght new counterfeit .back notes, which have been put in circulation slue the issue .of the preceding number of this publication, two weeks ago. yrith this detector within ranch of every storekeeper, there is hardly an egcuse for taking spurious,notes„ LARGE BALE, EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. —Thomas Sons' fifth spring sale on Tuesday, 22d inst., will comprise a very large amount and va riety of valuable property, by order of Orphans' Court, assignees, &e. Handbills ready.' Paniph letcatalogues on Saturday. They sell,regularly every week. , EXTRA SRPFOR OP Cortnauss.—An inves tigation of the aim unl s of, the Post 003pe Depart, "merit reveals the feat that it Is sir million of dol lars in arrears ! ter this disclosure, an extra session , is absolutely indispensable. By no ex pedient whatever is it possible to sustain the ser vioe,under such a burden of indebtedness without an appropriation from Congress. We repeat, an extra session is inevitable, and at no distant day. The country will begin to regard the failure of the Post. Omen appropriation bill as a fortunate rather than calamitous oiroumatanee, share it is the oc casion of developing the miserable mismanagement of the - department, and so anggesting the impera tive necessity of reform.—Washt,ngton states. , Maumee OF VIE POST °MOE DEPART .XENT.—When Judge Campbell% last report was made in December, 1865, the expenditures for the Mord year which had tbon expired were inside of $11,000,000, covering everything. • Aecording to the first report of Mr. Drown, they, were stated at about $12,000,000 for that year, and in the last bill, 1859-60, an 'aggregate ,of $2O 000,000, is reached. .Thls rapid Increase boa been occasio ned, in port, by Pew Servioe with the Pacific ()mind, which has added over $2 000,000,'withont the least corresponding benefits,' as iho ' bulk of the mails go by way o: Panama and Tehuantepec. The in. tarter oommunioation with the troops in Utah, and elsewhere, has been improved; but in no propor tion to the groat oost.-.-Washingtots &atm. W.I4IIIIOTOX, Harsh Id —for Wert! hours thin morning the President and the Postmaster General were in connittition with tbe principal officers of the Pest Office : Department, relative to the condition of its affairs, which wore eabsequently considered blithe Ceti. net Owing to the magnitude of the stibleor and the various important quote:me in connection wi th le, no cm:solution as to ea extra session of Commas was at tained, but it la ssid this trill be determined upon be fore the departure of the next California steamer. According to the exhibit there will be, by the let of June, a &dolt of nearly four millions and a half An extra session will be called only Under the presence of absolute necessity. - The understendlng here is, that the Beth& frigate Ouramm will land Lord Lyons at Ammons, and there await Lord Napier's convenience to return In that pas tel to Name. Ex-Senator Jones', of Vows, to-day formally declined the appointment as minister to Bogota. Several aendt. dates have already signified their willingness to serve their country in that opacity. The - Grand Jury outlasted, but have not conoluded, the examination of witnesses in, the Sickles case to. day. The Circuit Court has been applied,to for the eettle ment of the question, who le the Mayor of our tame, diote -neighbor,-Georgetown? Two gentlemen claim that boner, ant both have been sworn intelotiloo, jUdge Vespaelan Bilis died here yraterday, aged 09, from the dropsy. He formerly represented the country in a diplomatic capacity, and 'melon been connoted with the press. ' " A. camellia has been lodged at the State Department spinet the British consul at Galveston. In November, the Amnion ehip•Thonles Watson, of New York, cleared with a cargo of cotton for Liverpool. The con sul refused to certifr to the bill of health given by the collector 'of the port In- onesquenes the ties el was' detained, twenty-eve days ' • and narrow l y eveaped ship wreck. , The allegation that the consul was actuated by a -feeling of petty mike and revenge, coves to the attaohinent of the Bstgatt aohooner ,Commerce by the owners of the Wation, for damage done in port daring a norther by the former, which !easel was fienalqod to the British consul; - The moo of the ship' gmeu hat preferred le claim of $1.0,000 against the Drftich Oro eminent, riom Waablngto'n. TUE .44"1,7E:T)1N.EW,S BY TELEarapH. WARIk MEXICO. ilIBTMelt" NEWS BY TIM 'Tiffir. .NESSEIE The Reaotioni6ta Defeated and Mirannon Retreating, Nzw OttLgitm, Itsroh 12 —The metle from Vera Ortiz reogivf3 by.the Tertnefele , gonfirtre the r eported no. Oeteeeef the Meryl., • , = • , -- genera A.Mpadla retorts that the Itosetiontsts, uider , 434nwal .oebia, 1,602 etteng, - htid . been teem beaten boat by an inferior forge. „ , • • Generalldirarnini inreported id retreating of Oti zaba. There were only five hundred men left at the capital. lbe news of the probable recognition; of the Josue Government by the United Statei had greatly .0; couraged the Liberals. -rho tinited atatessloop-of-war Barannah had arrived at Vera Onus. The tingliish and Prenoh bete, at .Vera Orna are re ported as harassing the ! Shouldf Juarez. (The above despatch have been received on tialurdaY, but has been delayed by the telegraph being out of order j - PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATERE - HARBIBSORG, March 15 SENATE. . . The rollOWll3gbilla were reed In place: Mr. &mama one.thineorporate the Bynorl of the German Reformed Church of the United. btatee. - Mr. YInDLY, a bill to t cim tithee measure se the. appointment 6f a r ,of paving nes in Philadelphia 1 , r.- Poxes called up the supplement to the bill ' orpOnstlog the Germantown Pesseoger,Railway GM.. ay, and moved to proceed to Its cin, ideratten , The molten was agreed to, end the bill passed without de.' bate—yen 21, nays 10. , The bill to regulate the settlement of claims arising, by reason of the ssle of 'the public canals was taken up: Several amendments were proposed to the bill,and, after passing a liniereading; 10 was laid aside. The bill relative to the Isle of the bridge at the Falls 4.oeltuylkill was pasted,, , , • • Atter passing a nambor Of 'private hillt, 'the Senate adjourned mitil the ,iltethoon. AYTHEINOON SUWON. The Beasts met at three P. Pd. The supplement to tbo bill Incorporating the Pear Reece In Rotboro,-PhlliAlelphls oonnty, was paosed with amendments. The amendments made by tho Haute to the bill In corporating the Getmantown Passenger Railway Com. parry vier° ooneoned 21,111911 q. Adioureed. • IMIr.P. .—Titeirbole time of the trump was devoted to flip emnaideratipo of private bills, al.Nty.nins -of which Pmeeta first reading None of theinare of Importance to Philadelphia., Admturned • " IVriancion 8113010 N. The Rome met at three B. 21. • The Committee on Railroads reported a anpplement to the bill IneerPOrating the Germantown Passenger Ra i lway Company. with amendinents, erne pass ed—yeas 78; nays 7. The bill, as it pitied, 10 a etlmpremise one between the Green and Uoates and the Germantown companies. TIM balahne of.qiirawialoi"waN fooluinetc the con. Adoration' of private bide. ladiourned. ' Vhp, New pnited gtatok Lou.ft WA SHINGTON. March IL—The I/Rotatory of the Tree my hoe ootlfed the atomesefol bidders for the late loan that they need not utako aay further deposits eh less they theme, the Goverement not at present mg* rincmoney. It is thourtht is tinanaltd cireleirthtt mere will be no roll mode before midsummer. Front ra.rapnay RtiptoTs' Ole ](At YIELD. NSW YORK, Mora l(.—dn arrtial furetsfies Buenos Ayres date; to January 23d. The MAW States rgnedron was at Parana on the 10 , h. • "pop9mtnytoon llovrtln nod CluronarnTor nhnhrtelc 11114 pn intorrlow with gen. 111 tin.GC—Vbn etiboounentl , Vent north. St is spppboodld goapplt with Lopat a azd offer him mast reasonable terra( of settlement of rho present difflooltime. The hopes or peace were general at Beams Ayres, It being thought that Lcprz will consider it beet to yield. The Southern Star was engaged in towing the sloop of-war Preble up the river. • The bemooratisrlilwo Convent , ' ELioniardma, Mardi large number of delegated beve arrived, to attend the Demooratlo /Rate Conven tion, to be held tomorrow. John Rowe. the 'present incumbent, will probably be nominated for Surveyor General. Ise between the iteentit Caino!lee ' nu d'lbe §cbeolie•. , " = Borroa, March 15.—Elomn three hundred children, Itorosit fletholle paitt4s..att.sudipg the Billet-street Reboot, this olty, yesterday 'and !today ref,ised join to chanting the Lord's prayer, had the Tao Com. mandmenta, In conformity to the rules of the Noboole. A large number have been dismissed In con .seittence. The Capture of an American Slaver off Erni° 41.1eq. New Yong, March 16 —The Ilfairei eat,tured off Porto/ Paco, fn February, was the bark IlaJeaVe. Fhe had orer a thousand alarms on board-- • - ;A collusion had occurred between the captain (an American) and the crew of the reseal, whn made their melee, and tho autheritletl. NiOriy ryOpuseild'br tho glares were landed at Ile meas. !Burning 01 a United States Freight Steamer. lisunra, March 15.—The United Stated ateembutt b. U. Merton, haring on board a. load of b►p, bound for Port drulth, wee burned to the water'e edge on the 11th haat, when sixty miles atom Little Rook. The boat a d, car g o were a total lone. No Ityto yore loot. Ilion-Arrival of the City of Washington. tAIIDY Hoer, March 15—Midnight —The weather le i 3 St. A. gale le blowlpg ?rope the,votthwrat, T here iste no algae of the expected 'eteam2r City of Weuh. Det , The Steamer Prince Albert. I,:ir.Jonxi, larch 16 —The Ge4wee rtee!ner Prince Albert ha not yet " AS .gimaed Forger Arrested-at Boston, BP erox, Marsh 1.4.-2. man, etudes the sonisedailiii tlstierna hie Mite g.rregted here, AUSDOOtta of lefserieu on Messrs. Lndes & Set tou,ot Ittabmend, ys., erviPsal Hinton, of Petersburg. Fire at Newton eentrf, mass. BosroS, Maro3ls.—Lsit evening, the 'rosin ott ha. tory or A. M. Trowbrldg, & 00., at Newton Centre, wee destroy,/ by fire. The loss Is esthested at $8,1300. Altarketa pg. Telegmh. Bwrilems Mardi 16 —Plato dal ; 11 , 1100 of Efowsrd street at 28 67% and Ohio at 98 26, Wheat firm and banyan , ,• white is quoted at $1 7501 .95. Corn is do 1 at 74e780 for whits and Bloat, for 'allow: Provisions steady. Pacoo—aides sals at 9.110. Nen Pork 1.. quoted $lB 60. Whtskey steady at Maio. Bareasraa, March Oottoa market is firmer; 'mica today .41,960 Wen. thrermestrox. March 15.—Oottor tryant ; %lea of 7 500 bales to-day. The bettergothiee aro rm. Cnoratlavr. March 16.—Floe} ;i 'unchanged ; sale' at 85 Dote. Whither selle at Age. Trorleleme are ua. charged ; nothing done to-day (Manama; March 14.—The •tton market is um. ebaaz.d. „ • 14.—Cottotoeflales te•dsy of 720 bales at a plant advsses on all qilitles. *yams, March 14.-oottoo lalleebtly clearer COO bales were sold to.dtr. New 0111:111N8. Marsh 14 ..,Th elpores of cloaca Makes the past week 'molested to" 5.000 balm', making the total amount for the nevem 1 04 OM bales. THE an ca See First 'Paget ... ", INTERESTING ANBIVICRSAIT.— Ti seventy- Mond tanniverseriof the Phliadtphia ?eclat! for Al. Heisting the' Miseries of Public Avert was held lest arming at Muskat Fund Ball" The house was well 'filled with an Intelligent add Pilanthrorloandlenie, he meeting was organized by riling Moyer Henry to 'Upon taking the chair, Mayorilenry alluded to the o,4oTbm - ea of this association.lia the -year 1716, a similar ' , sedation was organizedin tide city It was nit properly tottered, but in,l77ia society bearing the same mime ea the one whose anniersory is now cele brated was inaugureted. The layer read footnote from an old pamphlet, giving atilt of the opera tol wine et the soolety , rod be tho ht 'that the reforms Instituted by the amoolation, tb mprovemente in the penal system were all owing t o baneflrat work. Ines The Penns) Jeanie system ait is called, is the admiration of the world By it e convict le oolotted au( pieced under reformatory In ear's every way cal culated to restore him to coolly a useful member. Them are themes which shoerldre et more interest to no than even the robllatemt erallobf mimeo. Many had 110ened with wrapt attention tOrment brilliant lea tuees Upon astronomy , yet the rotted of the philanthro. prep wee more brilli ant than eon the star-gemmed drown of Hersehel. And the Diem Maker has by his own example, shown how bleast it to to minister to these who ore In prime , , - The Mayor coneluded by tetr i ducleg to the snit enee the Hon. Wm D. Icellay. a commencing hie re. • makke, Mr Kelley compliment) the Mayor on the graceful and eleqnent manner [Which he delivered the Introduatery remarks, and said tit it wee with no nod,- naey interest that be reeponderto the request which bad been made to him to cadre the sudie ea on the obpet for which the society haesvoted its best efforts This soo , ety, now celebestiorr itasventy-eocond aunt_ ! unitary, be' been so slow and OM in tie growth that but few of the potpie of Obiladolda. 'and a small por ticob of the people of Esensylvlia, know of its eVet- Mace ; and jet, the speaker mistier! to aseert that there le not an aesordation. in tide cittrf met thee has done more to mitigate the sorrows I life than the society wham interest/ they were aeneriled to promote. Salm speaker orreted his hears beck seventy-two yea *1 ago, when the primers We chained and balled andiworked in our pnbiic dual and when, at night, the were huddled—men, wage, end children—in. to ' e tame apartment, and dw a graphic picture of Ihe horrible eft* ate mode an those who were coal ratively guiltless end f the Bret time thus t . thrown into direct erinteet wit a hardened criminals of variant grades of crime in a piteous of that day. Much ban bran accomplished bre efforts of the mom bers'of thin society. and much matins yet to be done liespolre of the Eahtorn Pao artery aa a model of Its kind, and alluded lo the el ble site upon wh:ch ft wale greeted, and mentioned feet that it hag in. variably escaped all oontagioue I peittllentlal 'Means thalare visited our city. 0 county prison le an t rel inadegnate for the comae sot of the prisoners that are sent there;, the nbore frequently con fined. at that institution og twelve hundred, / and but two hundred and ft cells fog their eit: eommodation, thus rendering nmermary for those who have been tent thith'eiort the meet Wiling charges to immolate with pirpookete, burglars and others, and thug rendering ibealeble, by communica tion with the depraved, to the pet baneful haluermee, end perhaps lay the foundatie for a life of crime ; ' whereas, If they could have be, confined to aciiv ary apartmeots for the abort time lot many of them re- 1 main them. they might beacon useful and good olti. rens. 'The speaker thought GO what we •anted now woe a h o use of correction, sem ing between an al me home had a prison, where pen conviote 1 of trivial OTlMett might be, euefinad, where they tumid receive vett moral and meal instruction no would render ,them omelet, and thl hundreds and thop. sends, ,who were, under the fee mt, Realm almost driven; as it were, to liven of cee might bar...hauled, and become moral men and ROM ' and l lll member a of society', An inatitution of ie kind, thought the speaker, would do more service end, and for the well being of society, than ten stolid churches, 1113 , 1 as many Vrienda' ineetlog-houses,ditt the heedreds and 1 tholuarlds of prayers that tv 050006 therefrom. The epesker cone uded with a tuber of intorestleg and thrilling emonets of interviewhe had had with ris °Derr, end with an earneet he t at the day might be not feed dent when we shehave a house of cor rection emoted for the purposebove mentioned ' He wee follewed by Rev. A. A. Wits, who, in his usual eloietetak and ' felleitiowl otyt apoke of the noble object ofithe a s so ci at io n , and eared theta of Ids *or. dial 'rapport of any' 200/11111111 tp might promote the consummation of .their propowdesige. - The audience frequently testid their approbation of the remark', of the waiters in Monstretione of hearty applause. - t STalt ROnDED..— ' estriay morning, about three oielook,lhe Jewelry . Stol, of, Mr. Heim, at, the gamer of Twentieth and Loottatreate, was out' rad by prying o pen the back wlodoluttee The thievee— three In number—were fright off by Oflieer Wood, , and only succeeded In obtel about eighty three coots from the money draw They did not disturb about pit whir& was to an AN og drawer. Air HONONARE DEng The Hon. Judge, ' 03iwoM' Thompson, Preeiden r; r the', Cowmen' Mim - i Court, recelytd the degree OUtor 'of Leis at the commenceroeot_of, the' PhliP bib Jefferson 0011 PM yesterday Ati apptoptiete oomrent to a dintingnithed • patients)/ and lawyer. AN INTERIM/NG MEETINO,L-Thu Church of the hivatigelist, in Catharine street, above Seventh, tut er the mottle* of the Rev . Air. Durborow, yeas the !,` • geese of a peculisey interesting meeting list etrefiinge' About eight orninehtprired paupers, who hid beetts'Q.. ,olpients.of the nherity - of , the Moyamensing Sourili". cietY , dnring the pier; winter; gutheral to waxen( %h. 'proceedings Attendant upon the formal euepensian `or tire easooletionta operations for the ensuing spring and Rumple r. - It wee a sad arfd'yefan interesting spectacle that met our eye lathe basement of that edifice, There were people of every are and sex, entrarlog nnder the heavy hand of want, who had assembled to thank the generous spirit that had kept them living during the inclement season of the winter Thee was im.enual number of black and white, about seven-eighths of the esti:many being throalea, and about one-fourth children of tender yeare. Nothing could have been more or derly .than -, thls , alsomblage 'of - unfortunate pittpeill' There woe not that boldnore that stamps the mendacity of sin, nor thetabjetit servility that tells oflawning in dolence; but en humble and resigned feeling seemed to pervade the whole.- , . ~ ~ , , The proaeedinge w ore oontroenced with prayer, sing ing the hymn, , t When I can read my title clear," and reeding the third 'chapter of the Gospel aeoordiny to ;An, - Mr. Meade, iresiamitof the Soup Reath male the opening , addrees, in wh i ch ho , steteheil the operations of the aerociation during the winter, Eighteen _thou mandloves of bread; fourteen thousand gallons hf twelve thin:mind eve hundred pounda of oorn mesl.and other tarticles- of subsidence had ; been distributed , to the Suffering poor. H. urged upon the people,thsPp• priety,cf all. subsidence, and did they_ should' lay,,,UP their , atoms In the' summer that they might not want In the winter menthe; _but. if dimmers should over: take, or the unrelenting heel of povettY,prers. upon them then the Moyamenstng beep soeiety lvenid,4o4l in their potter to ameliorate their suffering% - - 81eging again, and,Bov., 7, Wheaton Smith addressed the audience in a beautiful and affecting epemb. _Nut One of those been him but had bed some thought*, of the future:. 'We knew that all moat diet , TweityYeatt hence and nearly all of those in that room would 'be lying in the cold ground. Eighty years and, not_ one would be in the land 'of the 'llVing. ' He was emphatic) In ursine repentance upon every foal their in his pre. serme. It was an easy, matter foe' to ;turn, to God. Heaven, vith'sil its 'manifold and' Inoonectrable glory, was before them. Here were men of different Maros, condlt'ons, end: colors.. But no distinctions'- are Heaven. No colors, no rich mon, no poor men, but I all were equally holy and happy, - Bev fir, Carroll delivered a fervent address, deserib. lug the charterer of true repentauce, cod urging its adoption by every potion who, hoped ;to live with God 'in Paradise Comparing the bread'we eat to the bread lof the (bevel, he implored them all to feed on the ,broken body of Christ, drink of his shed blood, and 'cling to bird for salvation. ' Mr Car all was followed by Messrs. Latimer and To 'land in 408 speeches, which were earned, apprepri. 'ate, nod well•reeeiVed. After lapsing the hymns, it There In a happy and God,diendeens with thy bleseing, , , , and making thelltoil Prayer, the anbetineadlinnted. 0- • ' '' general hundred loaves of bread were in the plunge:. ,way leading to Catherine 'street, and as' each person passed nut, a loaf was presented. The services were over before 10 o'clock 1 REAL EtBTATEi . 5T00R11, , &0.-Lthe melee of Real le,tate, Stocks, &e., were made by Messrs. Thomas & Sons, Mat evening, at the philadelphia Exchange: $25 Delaware Mutual Ineeranee Company Pss per 2Coeiptires Farmers' encl Mechanical 4Olr•of Camden, New , Jorsei!—Par , $5O; $3B; 1 shire hiladelphia Athempum, $4 ; $215 Delaware Mutual /immune. Company 'scrip, 02 per coot ; "three-story brick dwelling, No, 1887 Addison street, EMS; three. story brick dwelling and large brick- etabla. . No, 818 Eighth street, north of Christen street, $2•200; hand some modern residence, twb fronts,' No. 706 Pine street, $11.800; three-story brick dwelling, No 910 Spruce street, bl,9so—rubjectro a ground,rent of $120,a year two and a bait. story brick dwelling, No. 221 North IV, teenth street, $1,975; valuktle farm end Mill property, over ill acres, on the Lancaster turepik,e, apposite the foer-Ile stone, $ B5O tear A are ; ;modern thrish.etory brick wellfag, N0 . .12,10 Coates, street, $ 5,500; three, stab; rink dwelling, Pratt ,street, 'weds a 'Fireety fourth etreet, and multi Of Coateri street. $445; three /gory brick dwelling,' Pratt greet. $445 ; three. eters; brick dwelling. Pratt street.' 8445; tbree.story brisk clwelling.P.rott street, $445; tin es-story,brick dwelling, Pratt street. $445; modern four-story brick residence, eenthweat corner of Eighteenth and Green streets, $1.900; .twp twoortorr etonacottages, Aaverford street, Went Philadelphia, $1,530 r neat modern ' 934 North, Twelfth•• street, $1,075; two-story" brig* , dweliing. No. 1008 Ward 'street, south of Carpenter ' street, and west of Eighteenth 'etreet, l sBlV • THE rOItTIOULTD'EAD 8091R11,---The stated 410;40 7 mieiG s pf 11,1,sottl,ty wee held lest; night at Content Hell! The exhibition wae r the !Meet that bee been made for many months past. The principal con tributors were John Pollock, gardener to Mr. James Dandra the gerdenere ,to Dr. Rush, .11r, Bpsiirqy A. Ring. Mr John Vaspaeli, Mr. holisit - Baba; and pt ore Pi:Minnie were veryliberally awarded. ", . president elict, pretend , upen, hi duties or the first time, on tide occasion, and naitclo' an excellent epeeoh, watt calculated 'to alizoglate the social to grittyd evirtions: at the game time promiaing lag hearty aoroperdtleit. bla deprecated. the awarding of premieres at everymonthly exhibition, and thought that if 'there were not duMotent enterprise among our horticulturists, without this incentive, little good could come from it. • Mr. 37 1tttr: jdll, 'ill F11004:11l. WILS Ale'very thing needed, and, though pointed, was received with ap plause. Mr. 11_ regrejtvl that,'he wee net • more prac tical hortidulpirlet, hut proudeed that, due allowance being made for the deficiency, he would leave nothing undone on late parttd render the society prosperous., after the busineen of the meeting bed been acCom plished, the audience lingered for a length of time examine the floral contnhurione, which, as we have al ready said, were unusually fine At the next meeting something still better may be expected. Orrearnai WITH Anscrt.;---A man named Timothy Donoghue was arrested and taken before Al. dermin Preemaa yeeterday4 on the charge of being con. corned in the attempts to fire and rob the liquor able of Mr, Bernard Kohn, at Front and Doak etree'somei three weeks' since. Oar readers wII remember that circumstances, on the night of the fit.), TO to he, by. lief that Thos. bfoDermot and Wm. Fitzpatrick had been the perpetrators of the 61.1010, and they were ea- Ordingry arrested and token before Mclennan Erma-, man, at which - hearing the evidenne !FIX of so strong a character that he committed them in prison, Timothy in also alleged to have been one of the perpetretore, end log yeaterdqy, committed_ to •answer the, charge at court. WE -were led Into:art_error on t Saturday in relation to the arrest of Janice Qoll. Bee bare seen hie affidavit, whereby it appears that he bad Weil wheeling_ hams IMO tronkaart_extrianawrotwerwerrwas ••• _ • • -feemitMeted - to the rough' handling et-express carriers, _upon leaving the bookstOre he: goosed two or three parmesan to each the corner, of the idlest. Ile woe arrested °Bluer Kerr, who" took him before Moor man Ogle, who fined James two dollars, with one dollar and fifty cents costs. 'We were not aware of the bell 'nese of James , employers, or who they Were, or we would not have penned the paragrapN in question. The punishment seams to us to have been rumeeseearily Tore. ,LECTURE.---4113 blepalal oration of i.? the Ph lomatheari Society of the University of Peonsylvanip was delivered last evening, to. a crowded audietcO, ty P. 0., Brewster, Erg., of the Philadelphia Mar. The subject wee the !. Youth of America." and the learned gentleman treated a very difficult theme'with that Vi gor of thought and clearness of. expression which are his well•known obarnettrierice In' his foreindo efforts, The pvisstge on mir tree forhicle a , imager notiee. THE COURTS YESTBUDAT'I3 raocznylNes 'Reported for The Press J UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge Older*lader.—The case of Lewis Bnter. abused with pluming oonaterfelt hail dialers upon ,7 a w , a Sportae, was celled up for trial. Tt will Attoenybered that the de; fondant was Arled a week ago for passing mounterfeit money upon the name viten, and that the Jury were unable to agree. The defendant in now being tried upon another bill or indlotment, and, the evidence le .he same as was given in the former ease. Net concluded SVP2l4afi Cover—Oldelquatica Lomb, and ,Taitico ' Woodward, Thompson Strong , and Read.— The following oases were argued: • ~ itanrom Millard, plaintiff in ,error. ya D M. Morse, defendant In error. This suit wail brought In the Court of Common Plots of Susquehanna county. The rots of this sisee, im alleged by the parties, are these : June,2B3s, a coutralt was en•ered too by wh'oh the fondant woad to sell to the plaintiff from 19 to SOIA curds of hemirok bask, and to 011yer the fame on good wagon ro•ila within from a quarter of a mile to a mile from Dollenbarkis saw mill. to .be done by January 1, 1856; Morita agreed to pay $2 a cord and to advance an amoun: of good's, aco., at reasonable rates, as Millard failfbt want while prepa•tvg the bark. - Millard peeled and piled the bark upon the lanes of 11 .11enbaok, which he bed the privilege of doing; whlle.he was preparing the bark ho drew ordere on the plalntqf In layer n' tee bouts that were at work far him. and the plaintiff let him have provvitone and goo. aeries from hie store amounting to $317.42. In IDS, Norm brought an notion of asantopsitsgalvet Millard for geode cold and delivered for the satiates he hed received on mild controt. On the trial of the case the plaintiff put in evidenee his hooka of original entry, an the whole account of $3ll 41 was'aimltted by the defendant The defendant then offered the con traft in evldenee. and proved that be bud patio mill its conditions. The jury In the court below returned a verdiet for the plaintiff for $355.27, from which the de.. fondant appealed. -' .• ' James M. Gogline in error ve David Spaulding deren dent In error. amen "tit &aline wee ft pedlar, dealing In whips,.glovee. mittens and fore. and for mayoral years hod made hie principal - purchases of gloves end mit 'ere of David Spaulding and other manufacturers who lived at Glovoreville, N.Y. Owing to the rani oof 155 f. Gosling was unable to dispose .of hie stock of gooda. Suite were co umenoed egatnet him in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzern° , county' by David Spauld• log and others. afillavite were - made by the plaintiffs, before liam Merrifield, one of the associate 'judges of - the Court of Common Pleas of Luanne county. Wevranti were Issued, (iodine arrested, heard or tried, and ocm.. witted to the jail of Interne county. Coelho carried theme to the fleprem,e Court . by cer tlorarle, borate judge; in mending up the record, mould not send the commitoceot, as It wee legally in Ueda of the' sheriff of the ;nostaty •"Gositrie that obtained ti; habeas corpus in aid of the certieraris, and thus tiMb he end hie ciommitment. and the.whole record, arestow , before this court to be disposed 'of. WetherlWa apposl. Appeal of Rime ,Wetherill from the decision of the Court of Common' Piece of Wayne county, dittrilinting proceeds of real elate to Al neron Pield. et et , terra tenants. Adjourned. NISI Puma—Justice Read.—Wie. Ervin, ki D , re. to Bunters 'of Hatchet M, Leifer, de ceased. An action to recover the amount of commute- Con alleged to be due, for ,aerviees rendered pd trustee In procuring male olthe land of the decedent. Not con cluded, • QUARTER SsastonaL4tidge Wintere was charged with erilinv lottery policies. Hr. Brown, the prosecutor, tealia ed that the derendant kept a store In the building known as the " Arcade," in Chestnut street. above Sixth; that the etorn was coo stantly filled with persons as if they were buying lot tery policies. There was no evidence to show that the offence was committed, and it wag merely upon a amp eition of thelaat th t this 'cult was brought.' There was no evidence examined upon the part of the defence. Vs rciletgoilty. Peter Roller was charged with the same offence. The proeecritor testified that the defendant admitted to hint that he kept a lottery policy office in the Arcade Hotel; told " Penitentiary Bill" wee in kin employ; that If he (the prosecutor) ) would not proceed in this suit, he (the defendant) would sea that the blighters under hie (Margo should be stopped. The oorinsel for the defence alleged that the proseoutor was mistaken ea to the hereon who avowed that he wee the keeper of a lottery policy Chloe; that it was nut the defendapt who made the admission, but wee another party, who Was with the prosecutor and the defendant. 'Voiotia guilty. William Logue was put on his trial on the charge of m alnico:ls mlschlef;in breaking ono of the care of the Grefe Terry Railroad Company. The defeiciant wee 'the driver of a, train of coil care, and was going along Brood street, near Pine, when one of the eve of the Cray's Terry Road passed Moog Pine etreet. The horses of the two cars mania 'together, ant Logue was called to put on the breaks. He said no, run them down or over them The passenger car was then ran into and considerably damaged. The evidence chanted that there were two trellis on the 13tea4 , etreet peeks, 'both going the same way. - ilbe eastern train was seen by the driver op the pamper car, bat not the western one, and ha calaulated tnpase the lower train' ' It was the western train the pawner oar came into coin( lon with, Verdict, not guilty. , • Pranobs 0. Campton was charged upon two bills of irldiotment with eeteult and betters , upon James Cooper and Michael Murphy. The defendant in Betenant of pollee, for the second police distriet The pro:maniere testified that they 'were conversing together at the house of Mr Cooper, and that the defendant name up and arrested them, without aiieg'ng any cause for the erreet, exulthet they were , afterwards dieeharged. Jury oat lliobsolDonatine wu charged with selling liquor to minors. Two little' children teetifird to deondant'e ceiling Honor to flow, Verdict guilty., A LAR - ON fog bell, to rung by machinery, is to be created at the light-holm on Viva gUe. Point, off - Newfini , en harbor, for whloh`Oehgreas was petitioned - by the captains of all the Sound, Steamers, and for wit oh an appropriation was inatto at the late session, -:: • ,- ,1- - .• FINAItVittribiIYTOMMERCIAL ' ."' - CTT" - V" . I "Pi' "st . , i,„,,, ~ ,...z - ,, . . ,-- . t; r e:iiiionef-licarket, i, 0511,ijilks iiiiiii,„4,,,,, w o u l d .0, - ~,,., -',- ••'; .t ., :7z , hilLADlSL . palid, March 15 , 1859. ; . .. net ,again remind out .1 a t C oncert or the intellepinalkg4 - " —7 "." - r -----. --- ''' , . -, T --- -- v. rt ' 7,, ,,•• be 'served up tii.night ? -, -Ther ete still no inithationittlha Stork market, no abefigein thegio4y ilperltei'" The Secretary of the l i E ""rt Hall,. in. F• la 4 ` 4l°-91. 1,1itr.r..17 itticATi• - Tie emmi,,,hee notiSedcthei4moreerfal bidders for th e ' . Er'. o °h : t f t .i i ta t i e ° , f hi l ev is T r. 64t ,!„ " a lri lit4 lierzwoo , Ifate ben that they nand' not mate any further deposits 11 1 , 1 y r i l s i c4x 2 -- eafelY - ' - p - r . s l - - ii - tt.„ ,! 1 , , -, :& 1 1 11 1 7 . 11- ,:""` L ii st. . e t : b i i . 11 4 t atiBlf t ,-- ; unless_ they choose, the Government not re oleic an ylien se 'an orator end an intellectual 'giant in'altig more Money at present. There are nearly q nin:toll.' lions of dollars In the hands of the Subareaeurer, In I f lrrn . LierLin t ntrq* 'COneetallilliiilfdoubtlese be New York. The calculation that there will tie no need ''. .ier ' e r i Tr e 'Eh.; gnreet-Zythr7l;:ti"dietif-44fielsiiiglisalAPIlil'"4"'"'ll for further calla, on the pert of the Gavernmegtidiring ; the next four maim, eesecisiorinressonibie 'money EvAles' OttLaislitarale WatiiiiitViiralls ? hale Je. 6 sllY4WOOneequence twienkeand iwoatelde - flaanelal- *bn 'lA'k wa " -be " "I " MaT44lhe' /W414 : 31i.i f 0i144 ie. clrelee. -- Neverthaleee, all e,ff,,rts „to gekup a specu- 'liable of. any. in ate. , POl , ',iale if the - olitist4d,llls, lstive movemintlefil - st6iike , ?pieta I,:filleires. The 'Bc Mth Secondltr eet. Lting_lfwatesi• burnt children seem to have an unusually long ratan. , .! :-• :': ( i Tit * iPEINGI tiarai 6 ''' ''' "'" s cam, g, , , „,r,„ . , „„„...„..": Lion of their dread of fire, and -.the helmet', doubtless. • .-, ,-..'• - Witti so' ngi r bird:hoe', and, thnsere.'...; - • q.,up .- t• tired of imitating the two shat!; bons ^wfin mid* Ili', • it,'...' An' storm ';',',,, V1., - . ‘,..,..A .- - ....i ' y -.....- dollaro apiece trading jackets, when their father had . Att ar i ,` '• - --- shall 7 77.2 -."---, , ''''. . ~.' iT: • ay..aspeet - tt see,,i glotteuicgesiont,reesti9l„B”o3 locked them in a room one diiy, look to valet for some thing's from theAceem,',orold'srathetßaitti,,:lbisdOs other subjeotet than each other to prsetice upon, venom of the wilt dick'herishin'hei. lo'vkleatgarb? to Meet ttie4d: Peterecn , s Vbstriteirfatt' bitiefor 'fin 'March 16 la lamed today, with reliable descriptions of all the latest guilt, will, array liimsel in the, armsful raring strict on s miterfeltsyandlisaeolal , mtteriotgrearMartedy r and, ye,,21 1 1,4 . d ,‘• ~, ~,:, r„ ,_.„„..... _ —.- - n ge, proprietor of the "014 Prarartha Mat -',. ° -P!!P li f f t f l it. i,,n!. 3 lsen, - the child of interest. 'Beery couniing.house should bare it. Clothing Emporium, it .No...Bgichestnut, tee ----......,,- ' Tan ntrieugtrai Azqk klitrr,-1 . 4 7.l7r,lfirincos ! We have been patiently waiting for legislative action ''''''"^ '„..--" -- : -'''-_~ upon the insurance bill bronghi before the Home of Be. —No less th'aii 256'liniv doete're warn made yesterday, preeentatives by Mr. George T. Thorn, of this city. " at one felrawnop," h.e . ? the 4? 64%4 bfediest Gone& The sesslotsia 'Wearing on ? however, sad, ItLatiething ie to be done in the mattes' it seems b'g la th ,6o ' to - be * rho young idenieoelrere fiord £llPaits otitis cou'lltal moving. The error Bradt aunts legialati •n le set to be and they rePtelentibtall-AtieWl and 'interests, North pu t, ,South, Bast, end West. They stood together, vaster , Oran t.ct Joe oiniedderation;grOwhig out Of ille , day, on a common piatform, - stirtirg , forth oo Ida same ponemeut of public bills to the eqd of the session, that ' profeesionatetereseintenitig teri ranceliolleitatelonors,_ ,private clef manta for legbfation-inay be satisfied. The - ;and ale vieiring appropriatd!ailid , elegant - garments Ibill proposed . by l lllr.,Thora ,is egged one.lnit ahead,' ;from the Brown Stone Clothing, Hall, of Boelblil and ,we see a etiong'opposttletirriarettalled against it, which wit doubtless leave no means unused to work its de. 7Wil " n, Nen . £039,405 Ch n itiini'B t reat , shove si xth'. feat; 'Amendmenta will be offerad;ind Perhapapassed,'. ' Tim Cosnonscrau Leer-ay the way, - one of the 'II the bill le left too long before it is acted upon, which ;moat reliable papers printed 10,this city, In all that sp.• still make it inoperative, or 00 itrlngent as to call down CPertaine to the' develoPMent' Of it's - resat:tees and ad -the Executive veto. If it cannot be defeated, (and it ,vancement of its intereete,andwhich should he read by _ 'cannot, If nay liopredentitiviildo thilr `. - dittybY their every business man in the isommnpity,ll9o, speaking ue 'constitnts ? ) then Its enemies will endeavor to ride it l of Philadelphia' enterprisel - ' "'A Striking instance of leenalbe poen:4 'Or :hal it 'to 'death tij amendments. 'what enterprise:, enemy, and adther'eliziendittire can ,There was a very general helief that the bill pawed teat , l 'aecomplliti, in seen ha the great success thatime !g -ee/felon was purposelimadn - le' inconsistent with itarlf, 'tended the efforts of Ilianeillo EtlekSit,the:f*onahla and ao unjust, that it could not receive, the Governor's clothier; NO. - 110743heetildt A atiliet." flo iariria,;" „and: - sauction, In order that _certain parties might have the 'add' that be haß now In stem a Splendid stook of ,piing show or wishing for' such •a -bill - while' they really !goods, to wleletelh intitintheittentionOlAtiMiblio. dreaded It. We trust our frienda In Harriaburg will ,,E._W., Oaansm - & - .Co.; , mtititilantiVeye"ii 1110,. alio* of no such double•dosling: - The people vent a, 'Silver Plated Ware. 714 Ofieatztit stritit. -N . ' ' "'` - ' - 'Z'' ' ' pieta law,-that wl'l not prevent anybody from-doing •- ' *Silver Plated Cadres $ 0 , 76 ''' bilabials', but will make 'every company show: iti hand, 1 - 'Slifer Plated Valtere, s.s 50 - ' and honestly stale , ion'what beets - its poller.imidirer i ir i f . . . .. „ Sliver Plated Cantors, $•4 00 - -i' - '.-_' l i . s ., their expectation's of Ipdemnity. - • '- - =-=, ;Silver Plated Calder' - S - 610 , " ,- "s .1. -..‘ '''' They demand beat everj / coiripany shalt make an an. ` - '''' `Silver Plated Caetors: 1$ 5 50 . - anal statement of- its &swede and itellabllltiee i not, as - • , Silver PlaiiiiCClestire, - . $6OO i- - ,' ' ' : is now the fashion, that It has a certain large amount ' FliverPlated Castors; $ 7 Po_ Of bonds and mortgagee, cud.a certain other large 1 — tinier Plated - Caste re, ,$7 69 : amount of istocks,-but is detailed Bet of the mortgages, i Silver Plated elutions, $ 8 C.O shoving tohai the security is and where it is situated, ; Silver hated Cast . ore, .$ 0.,0 , f anit'a list of the stooks; tir all Which the" public' c..IM , ,Sil467:Platedeastais, 110'00 - judge for themeelvee whit the big egeres will to worth 1 Sliver Plated Castors; 4;12 to $2O. _ When melted down into hard Dash at the hour of need. ^ . [ Silver Plated Castors, et mete thin SO differeat_pak The Sunday 111 tretery cites the case of one loompeny, - terns, end of the hest omen* " . Which ie said V biiro riOre:theak tiro millieriaot assets. i Wholesale buyere will dealt' i 0 tisaltintsTeet triex. : , Brit , the . resent laws require no publication of liabili ties. - Thle kit} red defect. it is dated that the cow- 1'411'""1"' stock °l' Pli _ tidtili4 ," '. -_--'...- • . . - . mentioned . , parry helda fourteen litaidreethousood 401, ''' '' . ' ll- ' ' Vl,- (311tvrt '&" co t l l4 ull ," ''' 5 !" - ' ' Into of dagoalt money; paid in for perpetual, insurances, This ii a Ilablilly of no smell moment. Let butthe breath ,of -.sn9leitto t blew ',tine thocompeny, stuttbia ,Immense suenwohlrf be at Once demended by the dot patters How notate, than„to count .tills money as available assets for Maurer* without any notice of the feet that it le Bubjust to the withdrawal epeolfird. We have a faith in the strength and ability of rho company .referred to that CeSindt beittakaii I it feted itronis and rho well.establiehed to publig confidence to need the pbbliptil4 of a stateiment - whicktells 4inly half's; etori, rid we regret that it lets a had example which weak and unworthy institutions may point to ladnithloatlon of their eine. ~. At the eleetfonfOr Mr - eatera of the Bank of Phoini t i.; villa, hell on Sattinday lilt, lI'S - eV:Win s:,, the folios inc persons _were chosen- to serve for the tirisenqear i% , Samuel Bootoralter,..Aohn !lonian; 11aniel..1,atshaw, N. 31 Mlle,' i,oseplr Tnetits; W. id.litapiiins; Y. T. 11 , eyelgli, Nicholas Ileastr Ia ate Christmats,William W. Teylos, Levi B. Ifiler;lisnlei timber, iterj Pricer. It ie uoderstoed that 'the Board of LlneetorsCroweed above are re.erewe to the election of Baronet Bnokwatter, Esq., as president;:stid4adob li', Baron', Erg , as cashier of the heck. ,- . , The followirig' is 'a 'statemeqt of the lainonnt of coal trinsported over thick-14361A 'faller .104/roaditer tie weete ending hisroh 12, 1859: -; Woos. BenTIOMILT. Z 440.. mtsas. Tans. &frt. Tots. 0 , 0.10ne. Cwt. Itaaleton .- '2,004 l9' 11,045 14 119.110 bT, Etat Sugar loaf 1,400 03 16 hat 03 17,951 Ofr Council 11.16g0....,. 1,016 19 16.943 03 17,535 08 ?At. filament ~. , 557 14 4045 19 F..i . 4.583;18 , Spring lionaktill.•%; 8, 0 85'05 '- '20,752 , 07 - 29:787 12' Obleraine 576 Ot 12,214 0212,700 05 Beaver Meadow.... =.; '754 01 , 7.96248'1 '8.218 10 N. York & Lehigh... 042 09 12.737 17 18 680 08 North Spring 3inn.. 2,2,na, on ._ 9,834,08 ....,11,113 18 South Spring Blitsi - ..:" '' ' ' 19 ' 08 ' - " 19 08 German Pa. Co 19 04 9,487 It. 2,406 12 Other Shippers - ' ' ",'l'UB 10 i' '', 228 10 Total 11,145 . 14 125,191., OG 13T,527 Cq Oerreepondlog week ilest year......... 601% 0; ,83,41 . 2 04 .04641 11 Ligroin% 6,841 on . 81',244 02 42,686 09 Plat6DllLiqu4 BTGOK xxonatien SAISI'; k- ' /Berth 16,1850. girosrAD sr Juatrair,zapira, & go,,i minlroesi, nook, NUR:Jute) tioiLliattrioinitss? mum UDD AID 01.1By10l. mans. • , ..• , .., • ( - ' illiT - BOAD. ' 100) Olty ds. - ... new 1033(11000 Seed la 0..." a. ..80 100 do. ... " . „la tu topipat gijm001;;;,...71 400 do '' 1413i 1000 ak A - 05 *26 bdiratB2. - 20n - trartortra,-,,,,,iag 44414).01ww•Val R li:::::441 - ar 4 6 0 ' - d 0.. .. 71 X d 9 rennaikr l .4 8...43g 00 lln Osn lis .. cab 35 2:. do • 4"3 1003 Real RCo 101. .IA 83 1001thid'1c.........50 24g v 1 8311TIVNIN..110A11113. • 2000 Read 146 a 170 bswaB3 1000 0&& ea '83... ... 83g .400 N Pa - 1410a 043 ' 2 No.rist R 03g 2300 Soh Ns 6x'72 0eh1873 31:: - - -do ' “•.51,4 2503 ao ...... ....87x 11300141) 420.19 Realm 92x 826 67 " do ' ' 2 OO 92s 1000 Olty R Os 9030 200 do '93% 000 d0....new.10 ix 1090 N Ps 11 103....e5.91 3, 500 do .a 5 94A 2000 Dal R int& 63.'.b6.38 109) Read II de , 38:...7111[ 2(0 Ecia Nev 6a , 82:..:71% 600 0 dm 6067....88x 1000 do , 83..tit5.83% CLOSING P ; Bid. Asked. II 8 6a '74 103004 Philo da X 99 - - 09 99 9934 , " New —.193 x 102 x Patina Se OM 93X' Raiding R. 24x 24% • " bdo '70.. 82% .33 "' lot 6a 44 OIX 923 0 do '66 73 73,X reina 11 43 43X lot Int 634400 101 x ; ?A nit 63 . 03X 94 Not Canal Con. t, di* .... 4114 41 ‘• prat' - 1047035 Bc4l Nov Oa 71%-,21 Philadelolita 'MarkOte. I.I3I(LADSLPIILA, !Jar& 15.=-Siening. The market for Plow: is dull to•day,,bat , ll# 4 ,4 l . a re, Without any quotable change ; holder,' are asking $6 BO for Standard superfi ne ; 203 Mils eta sold at $6 62)( fag, 76, and 700 bble Penntylvhnii extralhinily' at $7. There' la very little demand for shipment, and the speculative inquiry hes also fallerroff. t 3 niall sales are making for heals nee at the above 'range cf prices 'and fanoy brands at higher figures. Bye Flour—A. sale was made at $f 87X dp bbl; most holders ask more. Psnasylva• nth Corn Meal is scarce and in'demand and $.3 76 yr bbl le 'generally refused.' .Wheat coulee in slowly, and good and!prime lots are in demand at I6solBlithr red,1761 . 3 land for white. , Eye IS sellingut 04,0 R brthel: .-90 In is leas. active; eglee of 9,083 bacitkele Bouttottn yoe!, all at at 864 boshele Pennsylvania do at 863 in store. Oa's are dull; &boat 1010 bushels Pennaylvenis sold at 66c;11,200 , b0r1i Virginia at a, piloe kept privaie,, Bark is inootive ; No 1 Queriiiiriin is held at $33 gyp' ton: Cotton—Holdora ate firm in their demands, and about 200 - bales hove been disposed of at fail prices throceries—Thereth very little 'demand fox: gager and Molasses, and the market for both Is dull. Coins is ateidy, with farther dales of Rio at llMe. Provisions are ctochatilied with a 'small businigni - only to note. Seeds—There is rather more inquiry flit' Othie,rseed !to go South ; some midi lots of Prlrce'haYS been taien at $6 60 4fr bud. - Timothy and Plaxseed ate went, d'at fall Pilafs, and but little offering.. Whiskey ista steady de mand ; salessif 200 Rein/Sylvania et 28c;. do 203 ; end Ohl° dq drudge,eelle at..26M0, and hhde 27027,;(0 4 7 - , , New York' Btoak • E • - '6IIOOND 1090 Ylrglbla 6i • ;98 1000 Ede 11:. • , 600 11 1 1001 Tenn St 6i 1 93 91 500 do 11 3 3. 7000 bilstourl 8a 85% 110 Read R 050 48% 40000 Hudson lst mtg 102% '4O • ,dq , , a 3 6000 N.l Oen 21 mt 07 150 Panama 11 117 10003 La 0&M I. G 17 60 111 0-n B. a6O 6716 1000 111 Freelld 0116100 Miob Oen B 11 53 X 76 Chatham Bank 92 103 du '3O 51% 20 bier Ex Bank 99 100 Mich & N Ind . .16 25 Nein, Mall 8 8 63,76 0 60Mitih 11 °tier 630'46% 6 Del & Had Co 09% 50 do , 40 50 ; do e3O 99 50 r, do 46% 8113 Cantbrd Prof 23% 103 Gil & Ohio It 660 689( 100 81 1 Oentß 79% 400 do , 68% 300 • do 79% 003; ~ do .010 60% 100 do b5O ia 403 do MO 69% 101 do - ell 79% '6O Cloy &. Tot P. 261( 50 do e3O 7934 100 Ohio &B I 69% tO do , 630 79% 63 do . 980 5936 200 do e 3 79% 6 do 60 200 do b6O 79% 60 111S1& miss B 8% 850 do 79 % 50 do 100 do Pico 79x -.. • THE MARKETS, Amiss afte quiet but needy at 95.76 for Pots, end 86 7605 57% fix Fear], enpnly , of Cool, of all 'desoriptions, has Ellen off during the past few, d.ys and with • fair trade demeed prices are Sim; BMW! ' BO3 - qtla Bank at 53.62%. Mackerel are scope,. with, sales of 400 bble No. 1 large Msersotitraette atilerale 25. and No: 3 at $9 87%m10. Smoked Herrings are plenty and difficult to move at 12015 a for No. 1, and 1 8.D7Ocforimaled. BLOVR.—T he market for Mato and 9 7petern Flour 14 dolt, and leas buoyant, with Wee of 5,400 Mils at $1.25 05.25 for nosound ; $6.60i66 80 for atipartlme State 50m0 80 for extra do; 95.6040 for auperfine West ern ' • 65 CO ao 80 for common to goad extra, ant $6.70.W 11 85 tor shipping brands -of extra roand.hoop Ohio, Southern Flour lethal, with, aides of 603 014 at $625i 0 76 for common to mixed. and . $8 8005.26 for ox ra, Canada Flour le quiet at $9 worm/for ext v a,., , , anele —Whearts quiet, with ialeant 10.000 bosh'ela at $1 00 for white Michigan, and 41,411611 40 for: mixed Corn is doll and droelling,- with email sake at 904 for Western mixed , aad 89e9Befor yellow Rye to quiet .at 8810901, 13arlsy fa, quiet' at' 65a:0362. Oa's are dna at 61 cr64c for Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jamey, and 50043 d -for State, Weetero, and Oanada. 111011`.—Nothing hex' been done: aime ' tle sales re. ported yesterlay, the market reasaning quiet, bat firm. re.ovistotm—Pork is dull, with sales of 200 bbla at $17.20 far old Siena ; .$lB 40 for new do. and $lB 26 for Prime Beef is eteiry, with sale, of 160 bble at $8.60m 7 for Country Prime 4T.69o9 for do Masi 29.60m11 for repacked Chiang() Mess, and $1260018 for eat blear: Out Meat*, a wiiheut change ‘ Lardi - is on • changed, with sales of 103 this at 11;4012Mo. Butter 'And uheeso have not varied.' • , • Seatlva.—the market for Brandy steady, with a lair demand, and sales of 50 halves Coosa Otard, Jules Robin 1, and other favorite marks, at-420/5 tO ; .43 halves Rochelle, at $1 47m1.10 El Ins are mai , rately alive, with sales of 00 pipes at 70*900.•, , In West In. dianuM we can only heat of sales 6f 10 Pnitaheoes Ta z vaalea, at $1.2864 CO. - - - ; ...181sua are rattler better--galar 60 ng gundy Port at 90co$1 Rep and 80 iluartura t quaili hem Bur- at 1.10e2 60; Walaßer IS dull at 280, Gayettra Medicated - Paper, itar.",the, Water;,, (Floret, discovered is -1884,41 i acquired = , in the - lariat , period it bee been publielyaunOulteed, more sterling siud pot:Rata° notoriety anything heretofore tf feted for the core and Jasepnalon le cot oely a nenessity.as sepias sad aledieitedUspei,bnat it le a; luxury whi‘hao !lan W tit glow Monitor hiss fatally, to bealtlacinti atilt by- all' 'ete — pietable drisigika-;' taney-goods dealer% ankat, the ,beadunartess of tbo discoverer, No.' 41 'ANN' Streit,' New ; York. 'For ale in.Y4llsatelohla. by 1. (thitdioldWiletit Oxidic) BLAIR h aerNighth and Walnut,-)II.II3dANIa & 00 , (Okutnut and Twelfth,) and many others. it The Dyspeptlo:—:The ',trials sad aufferlike3ii the Dyspeptic, can only bcptelleed by theme so ifofehtit , - riete as to be *Meted by l thle stlentee;and yet Imer - many Of them softer and continue; to seder I - Why tbey•do t,ide_zo patiently it le - ImpoMible,e tell: It finyteli feenet,lenersoite:of :AMY `eirittiti ansedy; rirli'isiy-tit /r00:1 prejudice agalnit the hew of, a patent HOOTLAWDIit Witanir TDB a"Mithi- then idnda of tho worst ~.eammtoyeipeplie, nnaL,eitek day adds iti r tinifilna la: Oise the Bitters is ,trlistSpic este ,iyiAlliitrunts*Fiei dialers iiviiiidiu&if; at ti . nenfe iia&W • Stabling ter F mllp ,, Ifirrara.: , - , - , The health and convenience of keePing otplekaltl proper: veutilittot iri • . the honatinctinziel of late been somewhat improved in oar chrontseltil - nazi; more , that', „the new citgs Biwentiestiest, aldie -Wood. ' iThis stable is better,mentliated than =nal, and theta 90 fotarteea:arells; all trained with Iron pales, ail, so a atrandiNt tbe Eases hued on clap ; =nth ]Utter for their fat than thick: 4 ' - • Welroald advise iddiiereortalavink finfaitiadidaaWari. iiiahCii - neigishothecd, to esti and: exclaim the shore. sfiside, as there are Still areal let. ?bap an be bad on reasiisidArthilpiiincinitnediets= 13i,, at the CLUB s ays Ttilltriat; above Wood- • - = vahla-tit4",a:l3o JackseaL 1 „"- ; ZAORIIO.a 060k8, 'MEP; '" 4 Aril/ ?Ant. - °ISM:MARI, &e. _ Pinball) BY JACKSON. Plturnto PUSH and 011E9YNIIT I Pairtura t Piprittgi: .Pritn cainfratr" , Titirtisti; zaz6•l2t , Sewing Manliklitei:/:;Piiittir4atetit Bauble- TARMAC, SEWING MACHINES, hating a new patent - hammer sttsobed, that tam aay also.of ham of fikiL - Milts from s26„to SU; „For sec wholesainot ietor ;• 'at;923 OrLYlElTNllT'Eltraecaaaand floe. rein e w St P:•CONNNE, Agent. 1000 Cheat Vol 4 7o b 5.4 1, • do' ' 1)5.41 100, r do b 541 100 Sagg Oaiial 00dp..81 11 Unlon Mum) prof, 83( 17 Boav Meal R.... 18 27 Ittyob.Baoli .28,X "I- • do" ' 28 ' , j l9 DompsylotA 4.33 i • 9 5110401.1f0rip..t , .144 018—DULL. *whine Ma chine a.....lwirageTe .twesWaved DoIIBLK-TIIIIRAD, warranted telnal to any one bun drid-dollar machine biAlato intik& • -MOE 1111ItTr , DoLL ABB. ko one eny4ed to rarehennunlll4llY,F, gWeiled In itiserformanoe. - I , ' 1 `A.l l :Ektaidli,D;riatig . Offiea at the Hataadrartdaidafritare'or76Mi4:l4 . ar- - phity /6 Cii:; No. 913 OHXSTNTIT attest, fe2,34m1" . . ' AAid. Bo_ , h ‘ l, B N t a o r cit lrep ge 77 77g 93( " Prof - 10 - 103( Welett 411tuilit ex 9) Lst' mtg:. 8% 72 n . I Long lame 753 i 21 Girard 13100n.'.' tog 60 I Leh Goal Lehigh if erip.... 28 2934 IN Pen= R 93( e 4 • e 5 New Creels catawbaa 0 fig Lehigh Me.... 1 • Seamen's Saving Fund—Northwest Corner of OBOOND, and N;Aldtt7p'Streeti., = Depeafta /Oiled in ;small and large-amounts, from all classes of the eonnonnity, and allows interest'at the rata of if,. per Cont. per annum. hloney may bidiaWn by alia ' aislvillMutioniofintif. rest. Oleo open dally, from I) until 6 °Wool!, and on Mon• day azid'Satrudiy' Matti iikire'sientrig.JYrialfdint; Pranklip ?ell; Tramway and n fitioretng, Oharda,o, florae. , It Is mkt a Dye!—Jubli*,t . !strit Eta!' AltMeo• - , pLIFNNII; IIAttIaSSIORER, changes gray hair g and whiskers to a bnintifalife.eolor, prevents the ball. falling off, causesyob...iv:o7,th: kildne" oxfoti, of soft, lift; contatin 3 no Voliteriena ,properties, and will not soil tbo skin or linen..ltobeinti tying streets ere perceptible In a very few atipplitationa. Bold by au Druggists, and, by JULES EfAUSL & CO., No: 704 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia.' roblCift Window Shades, Lace Curtnins,"Ditnisish tot tan Materiels. Gilt Cowden; Winans: Roßeads; all ea. lore; Bailey's Patent Fixtures ler Shade,; Pattrinti- , Shiele Bellew, Canis, Tassels,Ated /Inmates ; Bspj, ido% Teens, and Bhutto' t 6hade; Bat - t tali awl Upholstery goods, wholesale and ratan. Ho WS and publlo lastrtutlotui fated up at shortest rustles W. 'HENRY PATTEN, 630 01,12BriNT gitrest. ~mbl4-dtapl2 Dyspepsia.—There, 4 pre?ably .34 peens* which experienee hie So simply proved - to be -leznedis hle by the RmaIIVIAII tirittiP Ant Dyspepsia. The, most inveterate forms of this dbiesse have been com pletely cured by this methane; as wripli'tsitinansy bt sows of our first althea% prove.. = • • •• • • For male in thli city' by Z: Drown, eoraer MTh and Olestnnt, and Riaud 3rc0.11 tem w Titiffiank; dia4kWtf A New Article. change+, March 15 1 noisy: Beiire of Counterfeits. • Beware of Counterfeits • Large Bottles, Fifty Cents. Small Bottles, Twenty-Ave Cents. ' Bottles, Twenty-flee Cents. For saie by allJobbere, braggfeti, andiaitay floods -Dealer! -„*- , z• , _ In the every part of The United Ot6tP3. RFholetale tad Retail Depot, • Noe. 517, 497, and 197-BROADWAYiNew York, T.' B.• PETER/MN No. 306, OUBSTNLIT Street, Wholeeale Agents, fel9-tf Grover & GalebrateA Fomtlq Selying MAI:WINES A NEW STYLE-PRIOR 950 This Mnehine sews from two epode, ag pur..hseed from:, the store. 'requiring no rewinding of thread ; It /Semi, Palle, Gathers, and Stitcher' in a enperior Welling each seam by Ito own - operatic% without m anures to the band-needle, an to regaled by elheracm. chine'. It will do better and cheaper mewmg then acamitreas Gan. area if elle works for one cent an hour, fa?.h.tf I[7.3END FOR A OIROULAR„LII, - Ere,: Yon fire respeotfullyArrited to till and exam ne the NEW STYLES of HATS for HeoHemon pre pared by the anderilitied expressly for SirEnt wiar. WM. In . ..WARBURTON, 2 HATTIR,' ' ".'inhlO:St! 430 0HE8T2:4171 . 1!!;44,.. _ Fairish Herrings & 00.1 Siwrialsltriiittec A New Article Dutton & Bon's Conine Tor, the flair. Nislon & Bon's Cooohth 'for the Hair. Phalon & Foci's Cocaine for the }lair, . Best and Bhespeet jiittiote' : BeetAnd.Ohespeet #3144, • . , For Dressing, Benntifting,-,gleantng, - For p,Tem.ing, Beautifying, Oloanitub . Yoe Driestig, Beantifyini 2 oleaning, , ; Cher/Ing, , Presertlnk; • - - and Restoring the Setr, , • - &entering the, Heir : • lievtoring the Heir. Inquire for•Philon & Son'e Gateitte. Inquire for Phelon & Bon'e Conoine. sizva 17YOTDD Tura IRON SAFX •WARENOU tie. 699 OlillsTNUT OTKUIy (Ira.'. Hall.)
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