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"' Tieftwitlitgitot fit..-..,. -;0441041;ii;% o th'o , wftaa .43 ::wwiam — ;44-0,1**116, ,ritt ' 0$ 4 4 4 , 1,1021 4 aiiiktet Aiflt 1111100*SAPY' f or A lo q ro br e , 140 • •, 1 4, " 1 e#4lo - 47, _The Adherents* , the'Getterni Aidtninia ,: it mien irsAlsiiti44tat:;imerrieburg. -.The` imlif f eren Tentton =. of the ; '".1"t; .'inithr General Ad z ministration;Wideb orili r edunadsty,lam, " t reti # 0 0„ 400/9 ' fooling:of iiitifiniWtor ntlinwsol4 and a , rP milt fore-kitiodow,A* 4! olvzmp*y : !l eiP , Oeci MeMeirlitio; ac - Tneigreat . bodi ofthedeleg,atee - `did not come to reiterate prineiniesibut to earn wages. ; Theipdc net ;vote: the-)yinhell of the-people, "yetpny i ksiiittien;intsfonar, They , had mostly Aisiitimr444lloefifolders, or by oillee it 0 1 1 ; ,**til*MOYIA)Ilit ell.„ - ':clefetk:100ZATipreimirtrby•some unata, :Pipeto eirmosaion t ltoi,,totth,,they,•dared not to • PT.!#-' 3 41 - ,ol , ioeinoihnitT,,wbfo b s 16 0 1 e, 'o9.lll44i4rantitim*,thein the ipplaiii4 of 'A, 11140t4a,_,„_ have *,/ello-;,theni.;4biliz , pisobt's;And the smilinof performed '4l4h'r6*lloo444icoom4 0 0 :14tr":0 kollaikaUiltos teWashlngtono4ke,Oniy Pace where - 41c414;• Rio'-: Ktr 1 041.46 8 they. have, done. trans, Ijition t ,, of the, resolutions (adopt=, -PRATgitgenventioni , ant pnblished"-in :'.doltigtt,)..!relieved ° of' all ' surplusage, oritddjitindre , theni4Ankaimitis follo ws , 4 7 4-ItiTiatlthe'deberall(dinlithinntitni; na4,4,:eblered With '410065470 - 6iiymiipor, roe reamer 'PAW, principle, destrue.: oKplgio: : Merals, ousfihei and , • is hereby; "Ais*' 414:4 Ake dependants of , the, aforesaid, ;-• "442:/, , lThittl.thierAtintirdatrition" Moat "be dug-. ;potted/ ii , timi - teeth'iiifliki:utragea - s4o7lthe pie of the fie, ',llS,,nien niii e*didiffiret4litttal: „; sS !That±gie, Weiia4t, insist, tie } applaudad il t-,/,' fi 1 i P,104 44 :4 1 : 4 K i 10/ 4111es t i o n j iltou gb 'afej,,p,Assfienguisteng l interests -was defeated /04.iziCishinekaiid his echoes „ • Mat 4Alter Psasguay':eipedition- is right beljeuzae,,,inaugnrated:' an Administration inidertYrhlitilith e ihoisT"Of r ite' hOld;Offi4;'"or ” • lill:l;o#3o4:iye:',Atibajatattaticon plan :of I.,44riikatig*Civilised ikc s oiernnient and inatdt= nga people, yre,eausequi re Cuba, and' 4004ePultiOlves.; andittherefore; the acquit& Ana , of, Cuba herighteons.r ,,, - • f • the new overlaid Isthrneari r 0 teq Pielifi' iti''inhierement , iiriMifinii:•stateisiiiinibig ;Westing - millions of tuffey, %t(il~,ofteirtia ' g''scarcely any; facilities; to, Y. f: That g ee id`s of l'opnlar Sovereignty is w =Plow • att who realty advocate it, 0(1'0; efirMitiklie,are favor Of it ourselves. ;i fl;„Thatiinsimuch as,the , General Adminii4 tratton'aeta so shameleas an example = of frayd Aud:fiveritiste; we 'life' in 'favor' of that", example being•followmi*eur own gtate. ilinatee:liiO4, l being the embodt-1 ofmaul ',:thicAtenini;integritY;and consistency; , o tie Federal ; ;itidididitration,: and ;'partiett4 kiirdifilojefesof every , kind; (especially 01-iebil, relating tolAct:tioat-office blanks,) . we 0090e-him/Ai eminently worthy o f support aniiionfideneeP ' q` The antion'Of 2 the CenVention the oas3- *ictir• Wiii44 l :,'"„Pfi l sreP 6 i•kiwOri,l'irlia delicious dessert after anPi,a`e'On ot , c,fane, iaillial#4•ainiata'?„''iti the above. Three per -one, small dependent on Feda -#4A,6 ingT , LXere, aid another an eager office hunter from -Northampton,the leaderV :in,,thlawietehed scene. :Stioh assaults on the lutegtitY; of, t Governor :I'.(otren, by a set of hahlri•gref-and'', , ctt"',of';'sdliee, , Who: lie ' 410 :7 ; ‘;0ii! ! , ' l o.4oo,u`'Utalto*tices ol those flfriilii .' 4!Aili r .oshittglott;„bnd jail of guilty of .theee, - erlulioy itl9W 4 •finjr`• - rittirlyi debased. any organization etnal„..lo93ooktthat Iliac no , guiding: star but 0 - i - sileslo4f-to , ;,Treaehityl-: really eon thit received lbeivnitiloattliie'eeititatient itie l Con, Vetitioi4" - *hOdY4hatrie!i h grantly the j by f 1 a Vi0 44 ,...-hire , Proc'esPikidsfek OrTrrnlitlins, for :Bur ,veyor.lGeneral, and Mr€.'Wszortv? of Philo-, :delphiai,„,for, *editor jGenetalare , -wortlif ,A.o,i,uPright 'mem r• Mr: ~ .ROwn hai ;acted fit:,= Sumter: -General , ;fOr the, last" two IM/tilt':and> a iiio;<*the lei:J . l4M' • his / whole' duty ratininK: Ititteni'Ateitis his career 41,i), SiAte,,SiMittet , from Philadel hia'wi tithe present wiaion. ;Hie honesty is holly bribOtiof, which,is a 'groat :dealt& _them ,Mut:the . ,Convention should have G selected standard-bearers' mere lie tiag or: the,rites :of - interftlee. ; Why 'tie OW tam these-to) the stake ? The -nation , at •Washington :proeeeda,;it woidd iee*iiponitie'tinier*,tilat`ii is not • victory, het, , peurporaei 01110 '144.;:t thirefefe,_. Messrs:, Mowit 'and inuottrlintett'taire the chanc es of 'War. We .eittOt,'llt i fgit„iraiiarigviiiiii to itondupon' this orm announce hes:feet' before' the ears hive started. ; Let us have no More „ 2 • r: 4-rte,:,.e4ltoPeati. tortfee cifyof-,lVaih." ot: sPec)P I O 43 :TIPINI . the 44IfiIelrAflatkpittjt ii:Oideidthat ',England shies, -no anchaiprehomilotObr, ahela actually ~_,i4iiii4o_o,l o :*Altiiiireice;:ind Lord DERBY; 40/I.,:litamiiqava.T,' , and . 14r'41sicaltm have Met: they have no `season te ~ helieve thattlie,Braperer,lfercu l uci o' faith 'with Bolting, IT r aiding '-:, - Afirdwa ohmhaaaadol, 'll4B, .. ta, „1111R.A904.? Vienna :s `soiblid Ao te Emperor , of ~ 4ttstriai_to' ,attempt to per--' subjects Immanityand Jnitide, ,• , "•`, g,it ,yrar*ltiliallenti take place, England ttiatuild being 'dragged into it, t!iritiala; lAA likely, will i adopt the same pa 301116•,poltcy.':. At the aaMa time, rtmada would ~„ be wall_',,pleaaed,, at an Stack - - upon 4.astria., lireithonit: not he fitllfi 4":ggia' 1011 i iiii4idAnitri!i,' pity itely If net 'open. Ot - 1 ,14"i1WQ.,04,:',4 4 *!g .which' Vie t behaiedio:th6la,.totlzAr; ditring the pri:. Iniet#4 ,ira're: = ;*e r . 4fo,not,lielleio;,‘Wth some of cotemporaletcthat'Enrope•,ildrlfling Into: leatit,Ne'do not titink uit' Is4roMuis arilt precipitate anchin: event. - , , , be , thankftli;that W4llO organs_ ", 4 P4", in.oooBPotAa aro.—Ntiag .to 044, tgelloatai said Green : street,Aud Ger ,totriaal •untori and ponsolidited titer tespoctle , Olorces; The itt at..r, 4 4,-1 2, Otlltan, :these tutorage, so ";#l4U4sutly,Oxottisisto tb.oeorlinumitatol9 8 , reito4. ; , , liii-iiiiii - bgeoi'tiotitilogotne to , them) •fibt; intertittod:•'f Vie bill Wove, it; thO hie appro. . • , ;1-I's ",.,,TI/e1 lloai,thargiw A. DOUGLAS ar- Iliad In.tAipcpy-)_ , aito4o; and ttOPPIPii at the iiitid /lonia viper° le will' remain fora day ai-Vatd" , -f - • 44-10, . -4 ',01e0." of this lady'e itietnin ou Italian affairs, ,delivered" on' Monday )iteritem" , it , WittinaislinoirdY ; resolved to invite tier,M r itionire 'next Week, and ode .of liar` heaters bagel ns With great oarneet-; „;unis-trioaltattentioniei- , the proposed-Jeanie,' of ?Oki 40 mike will be- • speake.:_wttli . great litioney, and lotterilite,kiii- deeplyin her state. ,„-- - _ Ltany4 - Iffinr *inner heteltenilntelllipinee and 74„itihew, *risent,eandition of . affair's iu I)Poti*Ait‘etie,',e,:eenetpl' , lnterelst to , her outlook. e.lufeetmorsho:jitil,* - thi and - of eXitititi pf tiallin illierif;iiinnot fill to tortoh ihiquilifin heart, deeply, Bel; 4ippticai* and gratifying. ,Ptsljt4;P~teli -The ; -Derby-Disraeli Reform 1411.14ietter [tent Iteforin' ~ 104- 1 ,0 pity ;`-', Alineiiiitgeat,thirDemoaratio.l3titte -Convention sE Hun #141", , - • -I,*44l4.L.4_'elilien a Conway, who was Atty yett'rs old) an4sin thee rizioehes 41elilinikilirilli58;''hroi - griiirn !linen , then toll tiro inchetticand Wow stands six' - feat and: eight inobes in blehhOe t n 0 • - ••";••Iliis. thirt 4tnirnitig, at ten 'ci'elooki at „ 11 : ,,,Lieli'", - 'BOO I _ , :„filoP4ri No, 91 # Cheetnnti, aE elegant" Parlor 'furniture to tatin ; , brooitella „ lirid plush ; ittree,ilauti fortes; i fgaiititity of household= , ,taiioVille;tle,tei,taild , brarder of the art RP' Wertiiiiestworsileir;pfituni ware; -4 34 11 qri r:- ?,if4 . !01 ' 0X; - 44,141 Pa ' ,Weits itolynt hawing , felle d , looust on t illife athdoittitY.,Oininilelltindred: foot :lting AA lz Wf4 l,l W°.titlol l itlii Of Ode- • - -- • ” i 2w0 4 01 . 4 4144.iiet: -km York wiehersaahhil-lirtiCistrght;--PridaY'• OVolifilk Iprti h t teeeepelitheittolclitgio l g l -40 4 4, tvg o.4.t."wtr By, MIDNIGHT MAIL. Front slshingfois. •••,.?" porreeeendeiese of steePteseri • V' • Irkiriitearda;*iielt) 7, 1859. lit alMeo emttilisally.aeictieirledged that the -Maiinistrktlert kioristlArt itnoo-, heavy odium. 4,ofee alslgt,One reaMiiiid-',lsei* another ; and,. •tioiabtless,vibere are many Smits of ita want of popularity—some well laid, Mill -- ;othore not. But the older anion them, acooll,tlikto the observa tion atone who has had the einpleet ,opportunttlee for judging, lithe utter want of business capaolty, or -bustnees -hablta, In the • beide of departments: Cl - 0 to the leading, hotels,* thc,n4,...4 . any h o w the guests, and you inaphear: any 'isatnint, - fneelefllnipla merely, but of severe maledietion, against one or the , ,other-,11 -the' departments, fcer theic vexations deleyei and consequent 'empower - of' attending to • .bstelnella before *elm.: • . • • ,Buchanan, I • haul encleiree red te" eke- charge -allow public Clatiesifaitkfallg;" "This ,wae ..a.remark. addrestied by OM late Postmaster General, 041,115 , dying kbed, to 're Presidea,,and iCiontained strictly the truth. !GM BroVrn =did faithfilly.dieebergei all thelutleis of Ma poet:" Ile was, ,erephatioally, eke working , nean'df the Ad, inlehltraton, or rather 'of the' Oalitnet'mlnistere,;. 'ollisini:llavlng bash:tees with his departMentwere never .debt3ied ' , weeks" and 'months 'on - elpimse. :Uniforndy,they_had the; quiedtest deeptitoli. It would be -fortunetelor !thee& liaviriebusinete _with the Qoveroment if the beide of depart= mute - could , contotentiouslyZ take . : thelnielna: the, ooneolatory reflection whiolisOuthed the dying hours•of the late' leiented -Path:miter General, -Bstt,,:they afe.not exititledv to it,'notesti elpm plaints - of thotteande upon thottilends' of beeped= able oltiSene ierti all feleishcied and humktig. It: isperfently well known - berelhati fertile' einipleet :Janitor of 'buelubes;a, °Mien ledetalited foevertelie, and , often leaves it buildings& In'dia-• - goat ; and .wlth curses upon an iittlo _beetle the rights and tioniiiniVneee Of the people.' Indention are- rintliventink In ' , Welt mon have been kept Veiling "s‘ whole tuhijicitlentli'foi ,a matter' which' shbuldhavO deeddid 'lu n ch houro In truthi , one hat se well hat% s'elaini de= liendiregin a Brttieh Court Oherieeti ee hefore moms otitis denisit meets of. the. federifetreibist?' ment.... And, worse tharrall, - thi.eltiein is faith' the _viefiret - ..et Ignorant and lireotopetent - olerke,;' whose erroneous deolaltine annul hls rights; 'and". Aro Anal, boome the . heads'ordepartmente either .will not tette time to mahe rnilei, or repose lh the deolsione of their ineottipetent attliordittaiei-A &mulattos they.do not molt. These strictures. apply 'as well to those having labile beldam with the Government as to those, haying private demands upon' It. The leist in derelogrannerons instances of the former as veil as of tho latter. Thom; is; in fact, no des na toh for the citizen; on the contrary, an tamest iosniting Indifference to hie accommodation, and often he is put•off trithordeven the °cumin tion of receiving from Jar own serVants the custom . , ary civility and politeness. • ••'• - • ..- This plettare r ll =Min yon,. is not overdrawn' It might he numb higher Colored, and truth , Ye • be vindicated. •Nor is• the publio dissatisfrotio overrated; it is not only exprossod hero, but al over the Union, • • The grievanoe is itettainly ad unendurable one. This goverhment , ii the people's Government.. I,hose who .administer it aro their BerVantb, not -their limiters.. It is the duty of these servants to despatch. the - badmen of their minters without ,delay; It ought , te dontleit the 'spot; They : ought-not to, be kept rannitteto'and fro betireron , the public Offices and , tliefr .boarding houses; and ;M. be. detained Irotn' . .thefr- hetes - 'fbi weeks and _menthe, on bushiest whioli could be dispoied of Ate ,, . hours; and ; - if , th'ese sorrel:its of theirs'arilt not do their. duty. to their-masters, the President, ,the Chief eieeutirC herd 'of-the nation, eight to take the delinquents. in hand. - There 'oeititinlY ought to be Sonde reesrin in the rizilitar: it is to be effected plain . enough. Lit no politician be ',allowed, to -enter a , departMent in Mildness hours ; let heads of departments seo that none but competent subordinates' be appointed; require them,, under pain of - dismission, to bb not only prompt, but accommodating -end polite; chub lastly; let them not trust-too impliottly to the de. oisionaof.their attbordinatia, and themeeices ant: ovate-patient - attention and 'constant "assiduity. Let this be - clone,•,and - soon the Federal' Govern meut,wili he - what - it was in former 'tinsel-L=ll. Go.: uernmentof.the,peoplei and for the •people, and Its administrators their servants, not their ratis- .„-In ,this communication I , hove ntot " Trat'down .aught in malice." „If hate rather " extennated " ;than otherwise. tam no sufferer—have no Claims c ,igainet,not business with; the Governateit. 'I am V. Democrat, wishing well to the Administration ' , stud desiling„the success of the Democratic', ginrtY . as,the; outlet maintenance of our national histita•" ;Witte; and eo, In .friendly spirit; how:ventured Ais warning.: I am entirely. convinced 'that the from Administratio n has suffered far and wide from the cause 'here assigied, and if - there' be" Witrtikinn, it will suffer yet - mor..._Tha imatiot ited - unt nornifloy - a to' an naparental poyerupent, and ought not to be. litauttnze. Notresponetrnee of , ',The Press.] • ' „- • • • WAtinzifero:4, March 17. ' There are various, rumors anent ae - th the "Anal. Amnion of 'ea .- Administration in regard keening Olkextra session. - It - seems toxim W be unsioida. hie. ; The highest interests -of, tho nation Impern nvely demand that. the, trinsmission of fritelii. igerloo Should belept up among its unisons, and tho,efficionerotAltia groat - braid Or.the publio' thevice - should not be.jooparded for any trifling canoe. It is oormeded on an hands that an lame. retire necessity exists :for an extra session, and the o nly objection to it is of a purely partisan us t4e,, The Administration has - been so hadly 14(4410 already, however, that It is difficult to conceive .lof ; t he: posidbility of its being sunk to a withlower, depth;, and when the small modicum of prestige Or. character it noarretaine is weighed' -lithe soele against the dauger of 'deranging the ;irhelo„ machinery of the Post Offloo.Deparimant; loan hardlybelievethai, our rulers are so deft.; client in patriotism as to provoke stilt greater pub. lio indig n ation by a shameful the of their plain'duty...Thetheory. that the Post Oath rove. noes may ..he to .the payment of :flier ;Penske of the department withourprevlous appro. Witten, is one-of the most, dangerous that have ever been. advocated in this - country. - It - corn.- PlotrlY rObs, ~POgress. of Its °orientational, power of gin:belling the rblio revenues, and.,malcas , ,"'the Administration" the sole - power in...this vein:merit, ss , It is In Russia or Turkey. Xf the Poat Onion moneys ,may be, thus expended, why inay,not 'the Treasury Departmenl, eipend, with previous appropriations, every" dollar received from °lista:is? , OCICASIONA.G. Letter from iiiftrileherff. (dorrtnipondeneenf The Pressa - Ileasunniao, March 17. The devotees ' of the "dexplaed. and degenerate ' , James • here- once more; In the frenzy :of their idolatry, advanced to the altar ef their abominations, and thereupon have placed, as a viatica to their mutt.' Ordslcaremonies, the name, and fame of the Demotratto party:',' Faithfully, fully, arid reeklemly have they worked out the despot'd will and,endiativenees of their graceless chief i 'and hateerowned - with confusion and contempt the profeseforie sod prinepler of, fernier days Thug- Convention — composed ' of • but few who have been signally able and active to Maintaining the purity of the, party, 'yet _Many whci are naturally and suit ably micelles and Government employees--inst - ead of acting out a worthyand digoiQed drams, lan% am Danner Ootiventlons exhibited, to :the honor of the Organize: , Hon, has played a farce drivelling and despicable. It is a remark, unlyereally current and Indisputably true, that no 'Convention ever heard of has beet en stupid 'and titbit - Creating. Mull not Weary your readers with, 'a lengthy' iview of its'acenes, btt merely note a tow evlilenbaaof,the dloiltiutlvenreei of their derds. The diet failure Wm 'in organising with snob afitantit and in. :ediclant man an Arnold timer for oreeldeut. Blow of fid gPe.ob , lelekineaision,and'at ,the meroy of friends,' hie preeldlortree very defective, atel;confuelog. " Ao "candid, min, .much ad he, may ...attain this veteran, mai i y.anyihing,to_the inintrary.. It wag thought that amid the dlecordi and ruptitree of party feeling and for tutie,"conisilletvoin would benne of GM shining graces of the GoivintiOti• but no encli iftenoettlon wen manifest: ed eir eneoursged.; - A method of detecting a committee, to report resolutions—ino from each eonatorial dialect; to be selected by the. delegations from the' respective' districts—fair and practicable, wee, by a vote of 159 Ea 66, defeated, end the power of waking a ealeot oommiti, tee of fifteen. traoeferred to ,the chair. The oppo, eitioa to the plan adopted was not based on toy 'distrust in the greali'lentot the Contention, - but upon a des , re , to, have ' a free - and full eXpreeelon of sentiment, This Waif refused, and the work of deeolstion and an fairneme eornineimed. Duringpne of the afternoon re. conies when the Committee onliesointioasinut out, Mr. Snowden, of your city,l(by tall) made a bold front and ile--hte rhapsody on Buchanan was ridiculously weak, , and must strh en exhibition of impudence &ad ignorance at needed the eloquence and same= of Herta -of Somerset - to' demolish Mr. Dugan made ,many hippy bite, and give this ahem Democracy the keenest cat. of the ociiitirien, The World.renowned Profeeeer Gardner,. - of soap notonetY,driterspereed the waft ingall on this reaolcitioit-making` power it'dleser tation`ou the utility of goer in a' dirhremOver (he' dlealeltued : any insinuations:) Yon can lodge how merrily thing" meved- 4 •hOw dignifiedly the Contention fprOgressed. • -after the resolutions, rank with an eadorgeroent of Mr. Buchanan% blunders, were reported and adopted esestlm, Hr. Lamber`en, of Daugdu r Offered an ad. Aitional• fah commended the State policy -of Governor Packer. ' In aupport of Gila, he delivered the Mast nilisterly and stirring Insects of the evening; hie torte of argument - was sensible and elevated, his Havre literal flinUdemeerstio; and his appeal' highly erequentr, , H 0 was joined in his View of the ,abject by Col. Hopklos, of Waehiogton, and' Mr.. Jenks, of ,Tef. %Mon, who spoke at length,- Mr. Monaghan'stheatrl eel, plunges while Welling forth !Befoul ainmeations of trea.on,ereptyhefidedness,hollow-heartodnese," foe , foe., against Jelin Hickman, dishonesty, treaoh cry, and; Bleck, Republican cympathy, ,, against the Governer, Attorney -General Boor, end lila various ap ' Pointe's, were di/gusting and Megniestai. His action wit speaker le ai awkward 'an his charges and Wants, are empty . ' The attempt to fasten reproaoll upon Go ernor ranker, - Mr, hie sots and appointmenta; wilt prove,tinumieltil Or, Ceriveritions of eves greater numerical'strength : - cannot create n eentlreent Auden; the people -adieus to,g just dininistretiOci. As you • Will, nonbilese, , have -seen their , retaliations ere this ,fetches Yon, X will nothadttlgetn "up furtheraneatenq.-. THE PRESS-111ILADELP What Ike ooneetroOce or arch a aaacaa-a§ tkiap Ii adopted,,a 0/ 1, 41: proEdk Thirty4aiyaa;L:T.liii*Fwatre,: , -iiia , rayar. of rogoit4tfki'dOgOrokilOW. Chreanar. 'etivardor, Mat thbiLkic.,-.14e,4) 4. eayi=biiirt: a! , .toaralfiatatlatiai4 - 40iittii' II i 1 adjaturitment of 46 . 4a-,f0;14-I.J. vldwi aa ilaa;;4 taii Nob - rinks aat,t , LOLL ifitrion oell . heaplat aiiid!fht4 • tstjoasi in behalf nritia'grifildaa4 , 6Maiiroll)tlikflo,af tiara and lailattai s -viii kaashaaly,pathaticVAC night.thoa,ourtaiti . the'poexte 'au% "thia'A blaze of Democracy reached its wrpying Mahar. - I Timi . l2,AT Jilts ' taidiais *Web iv - seen, that not? playing at Arch-street Thera* it pleased ne meet—for its coMpietenses and eorietse. The Wiiiter4 Tal e erlifbe played thla eveninghthe met tile, met ire rearsthoeewhobarenotjet.{ It, ttat they will lose-a gralityleasure if they negleidir final oppoitnnity. geenoryand costume areadrelle, and the.rieting .vesy. good The. trial noene emery imposingiendlhe drake of the Dionyela verOty (it wee encored), bat the celebrated stetrie-eteWas the greatest of all, so wonderfully aid ,• ttatc kylnine, represent, the marble, etatue. -We ?fit 'engine any representition Moro tiomplete. teir, ITallsolr, as Lionms, had a Metal:lit Otittite to euetatti.• He played it'. finely. 'The only diawbiskas pertAin burst:neat or intonation, whleh grated'_ nniteasariPy , in the ear, la a mannrolato tiOnitahnea Come of Mr, iirallackflipequa -Ifra.lcifinnieir !, a liisislaa AU the moat thei4y atlittaineit perform'ariceet Abe evening; The liOnty nature of-Paining; so gentle inherit and o ontariu in Ind:nation, oat you tztOtutly, resented t arinitteee; 4heyrai Tary numb applauded., Mine Tayier, karditir; locked charint:4ly, and pia eharmlnglitoe. Mr, Showell irae the'"Ftsroxel, with his Wont good Judgvaint,Alid net:often:oi to '#e too mush of the parts • - • The Olewn, 4 by Jr. .Johnson, titre boldly,:. tempted, fseewn cstisnot #4; safoftid, tlnt , tenapt.: , Mr. tohi3ll4lte kUV:i in 'his Ininsoilin tbCotbol-handytioss kenfillind :has lodizing :irsair: 4ohnk 13111:oft to the eharacter,orlAnielyana..! lie :- ‘roarfey ,i n this dithaUltpart. to ; itir.;Bsixten, Is Ur: dolmans l'idestses was fallPO4 foive:folnfOiafr, Gila; who ipptUired`Aa Camitio`, Reg glf,Bolisinisolul , Bolannlss., ' wing Lear ? ' . Is landsOinld SOU p rap:LlAO:in 410 'theatre: the ntrieger,l , ~! (.I:ay- , Mounterrj" sitteatha to i atiorOloie, i. .Mica'Arrsarort's Bsionsit,—This eveiking een4llalled lady end sdintribts, estretto, Miss I iDa-- v,enport. taken her banal(; at Waluutetreet Tbire. mae "lilt perform in opradne,! , and In .911414p0. "Ysoes ' Th ese is =nab diffaience In the charade of " Rimltua, ,, ttse rapiesettshva' of female peritind "Peg` Woffington 2 l, the deter ; good•nitured solo, who was_ totally tegar4leas or her - Teptitatitat.l2t) 5011,1511 her faults, pereosqd a warm heart, i!,751714e» plot plowed In teti!i4ry, 1819) was Irt(ttedfog:tbeir lebrited hlisa WNW; mid do doilbtedii fakela year as Mr. fihisiDs most eileceesfut drametia lietfetin* The, heroine to fatuity feminine and ,noble charier, and Idea Davenport will patent her ea snob. - Neing ono be more Inipreeeive then The em'ine entid tim eines Of her otoceatore, whttie grkilso" pea heraelfo it were, under the protection of the marble ireateobey bither,,who bad inttruated the llcentrois,klogind eared his life - This scene, Leigh Rant once sat;Was - the 'beet, sod perhaps the only ,netidt_ of inofdafn ltring tragedy. On the other hand, ",rei'Vtiog :WWl is a put in gen Wine mimedy—an ittrtito vett, too. , . Mae.- Bowass.— ,, Money", wan thprated at tithea / &lanai Of Mizilo last night, and, is we exProte4; w off even better than on the opening night, when, th ei toimers were" new. to the bowie. They here I ed, also, to make theraseirea better heard than onhst oineloo. „ We rouleretand that that starling aotonffr. Conway, is about :joining biro. Itoiroro' oOrnparky.litr. Mel:tot bee made 'a 'great iniprestion;end Mr. !hi, ,10 already reiegalsed as one of the bast lair doinia ll ;ire haye,hadje Philadelphia for many yeere. We to not forget Mies Athate,,Looltale r ,who, bee „achleede great siesese. ': ithiti`a, thoroughly good so rese,,bitt . - Birweri herself bile natier Ylayedbottoi then at pre4. Mn.. ailith Diner.—The 'Mini friends' of Mr. .lof Drew will be glad to ithrialhot he la winning time Mt geld In California. .The.. Pro, a paper published irk* Praneteeo, be the following i . , ' ~ Mr.4obn Weir is still et the Lyceum, 'share io'ilis jest noneinded his fourth.weele. hite snelmes here milt be as gratifying to himself as hie excellent Irish* lineations have been amming to thethonsands by wren he. bee been greeted. . - 11 r. Drew wilt remain Ws another month, when lte-rill Maya for Australia/ r. Bartholomew , Reese,' hie agent being already or" ha way to male arrangements for his coming.. Pk , god 'people of the Colonies mutt give Mr. Draw a SeerV welcome, as he 4mA - teeth talented and worthy rept% llflntat!Vß ot,tho, rotate art , " a . ..:i - •lty the way, the' Ern' tilts as , some PhiitidelYlfa n o ire-lwarooly, , i that there fa' project ,t 0 cent t Jones , . Motel, Chestnut street, Phtledilfhla, g ot a ' theatre and to be put latothe hands of MoDon the aitor." On the contrary , ffoneal to in 0)4 , 4'4 . 14 Wei 'and spirited leisees, ' and Mr, MoDOnongb -b theatre of his own, called " The. estates," in Its, street, below Third, Vitro there bey dot been one ediol night during the nano , or , tan Iresholho ban been it raavagemont. , : ~. . Pan *MellritY AN.b, TIBER:RIFIS . O.IpIIB7.—Qn. ie Wednitiday evening, Mr. WilliiM D. Harvey and 411 M. Herbert wilrgive a oonOorr" at aforfoal rtind Mali The performanee - will be chiefly thiotrumentrd; iireh" ding piano end violin solok with-four duets log t planes,'' That excellent . young contralto, Mad . Arm 'Whaler; will'aini several molds. Airood •'ormeist nosy be anticipated. . . --PHP---- 1 -A - T - E - ST=N ,BY TELEGRAPH. . WatircleitioX, ' diesel:ClT.—The Cabinet neat Ai' in nnnenelly, early hone to-day, -and, rammed •The coa. deeatien of the antra of the Poet Office Department The question of ate extra session of Congress Is still undetermined, the members being divided in opicifen There is, however, the beet authority for stating fl at there will ha a decision on the 'eubjeet, before, next dandily, ao that, If In the affirmative, the Preeldenre proclamation may go out by the next Peolfic steamer The Grand Purr today brought to a presentment alleged lir. Wales for murder, and there IS no dealt a true bill wilt be found against him, ,When a day wit be set for the trial. Whatever hew have been the•procrod• logs relative to Mr ItutterworthOt was the nodersteed log about the court house that they will 'take no far ther action on the enbjeet of implioating him nine *n esse:its. Prom what has just traumpired, the teal will furnish en amount of anneal far axe:oodles what boo already been furnished the public, and brieg eeluetant iv to the witnees•stend persons who have net hereto. fore figured in the newspapers. Attorney. General Bleck has 'decided that — United Btates consuls, In Torkereliavelariedictien over Asia titan citizens in criminal eases only. Also, that the funotiores, Of -tbe 'emend at mach „Of the live porta le China, designated- by the treaty' for the residencell eitizons of the United States, are reetrieted to the lion for which he hi appointed, but, the ,friedicrtlon the United Metes Commissioner exteede 'all the awl porta. , The Nary Department lean taken measures for the los mediate purehase of the chartered vessels angered it the Paraguay expedition, Congress haying wade •an appropriation for that purpose • Llenteeante Parker and ebb* have, been ordered fir 'duty In the Pacific aquadon. Burgeon Chase • has been .rordered en fleet surgeon of the Proms tquadrcin, Cornice, returned lick. leentenante Perry and Bryan; boa been ordered to the sloop of.war astatoga, of the, Elmo, equedron, 'WWI the vacancies oeciiiiiined by the Worn of Liteuteriante Wainweight end Gamble, Private advleeie inch received here state that the Dateh Government are about to ley claim to the &meta Avail guano ialand, la the Caribbean net, which has b"eti successfully worked by tbe'Atlatire and Pacific Goan, Compeer, o' New Yorki for the list two years.' It di it'wolletell some diplomatic dissuasion at Weehington' add the Enloe, as in the ease of the Ilaytien claim to N'evaaws,the - AdmlnietraVon baying Initiated the policy; of non-Interference with, American 'guano.diggera neay our continent. ' • • Pennsylvariikte . glgainr . 9. The following bills were reputed with a. favorable .recommendation supplement to ,the eat-leeetpe railer the Philedelpiths and Reading flatiron' Comport en act to Incorporate the Lombard and flouth.etresii Pissenger „Iteilway Compeer; afloat to ineorporni the Lewisburg,' Belingigrgde , and Philadelphia. Ask 'toed; a supplement - to the Chestaufiliii and Chelteiti, hem lialltoad,Ocrupsoy, - The following were reported, on edvreely :An bill to regulate the nnstruction- Of ,psasenger railways tp Philadelphia; the, bill to inoorporate the Twelfth and' Tlitrteentb•streat Passenger Railway of Pia ladelebla. The 'MU to amend the common.sebonl law was ; tang up, nod. gate rise to a long and animated, dleaussion; After being :variously amended it trim pbetpOned for the present: Adjourned. ; - • • " bi ll Ihe >landing committees reported large numbik of e. . . • The Committee on Railroads reported eleven bulls incorporate pasnonger rallwajoi,, with anegatlve recent mendatmn. - - The bill to looerporate the Untoo ilattarey Comport"! was reported with amendments. Thin bllkproildee for the tuncolrng of streets in PbtladelPlds - - A number of, paßione, of no baataese importaioes) were race/Ted eed , referred , - Oa Motion' of . Cavaco, the ac t to incorporate thf: Richmond and BohaylkiliPassenger Atilroed ifihs cp, end, periling ite coacideretion, • the iloace , edk jonrned. • . . —The Jima met at a P. M. . :1 he eatiincorporatlng the Richmond and &Imam YassengefßellWlll7 ilea palsied 13oallp. The euppleinent to the Reading Railroad IJOenpany,,± which anchorite's them to build anew toad from Rattle.; burg to'Dauphln. wee ptaiett. , • ••,' The balance or the session was' occupied ie the On. sideratlon or load bills. Adjourned. The New JersciLegislatnre lion. John - C. Ten Eyck Elected E. S. Senator. . . Titration, (N. J .) Marini 11.—The Mete Leesletup tnday elected. Jobe 0. Ten Eyck, Republican, 1111 tralttd Stii,tea Beentor; in place of Ron. William Wright. The Tato stood: Ten Ryek (Rep ).... Troont (Dem.) Stockton 2 Wright a, Ail the Opposition* nornitteel for otionty.indges were also elected: , TonOwrovlllarekl7.—There la ireat oppmeltionneard -felted to Ine,tetor General GaWe new Wirt bill. 11.4 member' of Parliament who have heretofore supported the Government, have gone iota the opposition renke The %'ote, on the measure will probably be takerion Friday. There Is much excitement relative to the matter existing in political °lroise, The ministerial papers talk confidently of Intress. Emigration to,iPike , s'Pealt Gold Mines. LIAVIINWORTE, 166:0161, Ittatoh man named Walt& arrived yesterday from Denver City; having been Went: , two daye on the _route via Smoky RM. Re re port.' the road covered with eadgmota, who .were pro ceeding by every inutginable mode of aotrevyaaos on the road towards Eilts's Peek. Weldh brings roar hundred dollars in gold duet, which he dag In twenty days, • The' Railroad Cotiveation nt Auffalcit ture.tro, N. Y., ittirotil7 , —Thelhnod Oonveh• • Hon 16 etili in.neeelon. Nothing ban yet been agreed to. The Time-table Comtetttpe, St Is thoutht; 'will not make a report. There Is every proopoot of a general maitre of the St, Nicholas oompoot. . - , , The 'Neapolitan Exiles. • . Nsw Yornr,'fristinh 17.—=The dap David Btuart, of Baltimore, at Win, ilea been chartered to bring the Neapolitan ehtlea to the UMW *States The r mei was to hare naffed on the 16th or 20th of February. Respite of the Baltimore Crimitials. Bwrim , March 17.L-porernor ttlefus, in reuniting (from's, Clumkrill,' Currie, sod Oppbus, and delaying , tlior execution till the Bth or Aprilovarne them not. to outset nor further dell in the e'Oet•loo of the Sen t** ot - desth; , 1 4 riim 11Ainii3ir;ito,-iltir'oh 17, SENATE AIMERIIOOI . fIEBBIOII Conadian Polittcs. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1859. THE ClT.r. 'Firg Page - . odityCo.ttnells. loth brahirhei! of Or..hholl!; held the regular stated yietotide.p . ' At teniocs eirocot adaiirim ,Thlo tSAfteet rst 13 P. H. kr. Wharton the 'chair " The follostinsi Eidwormicatioce wore received and ratikoprlstely referred : A petition asking that the property known as the !clArant Homestead, on the GroVit perry. road, be app .°. :priated to nos as A public repwre cescrai pommtut Ma, ; twos were received from the Ildbjef of the The Tcpert- Thebt,,,e9mplelolht- flf .i6etcl fire enmpatdeil for *to tif this 'ordiesiiCe .which prohibits rioting. and - ror racptag tbetr aPpyratlVl together; eon, caking. for the intrnettotten of In .:tracts Into certain straetc. . . . liPlatvre, .from-the Committee on Tenets and Piro 'Department, to which rim referred the ordinance from Common Connoil relative to-the extsnsion of 'h^ Vire Merin and Dollop Te'earaph. reported,the carne which ipproOriateeso.ooo for the placing of fire•aleio , _boxes in the hounts,of, the iblioreing,cottioarte.: ,llibernia oofht'arlr, Weocacoe. (Idol t ptent, (Plod Will Washington. sod Delaware Steam Entivee, and also into the Northron Liberty and Inds needaroe Rose honoem ; also. for the removal of certain slim boxed which are now smote from dertain houses, and for the elector/ of the same nearer the location of the COMpatilis , The brdieshne riersed lioilly. ID Williams. from the Committee on highways, re ported a rogolution providing for the paving of a num• ber.of streets. Au, rdrested digression ensued in regard to the Most approved manner of paving t and after the resolution was aniended, no an to give Do.er to tab pro perty ormolu raiding on said stlabte die 'labeler making the contradtit tor paving the game, fl7ally passed. • At thin` juncture the provident (W. Wharton) pre sented to the climber the design for the proposed Eashlegien, triOntitnent,' -which has been prepared by B. Br, lichen. Mr. Aline. from the committee to which was referred the claim of Coroner Liebman for certain buslalg, re ported CO favor of the Torment, Famed tinaninlowdr, submitted a resolution requesting the Chief Engineer-of the Eire Department te Teeters the Menne 11^gine Company unt'l tbp Boat action of the Committee on Treats and Fire Department on the chargea preferild 'against It ' " tdr. Bradford advocated the passage of the resolution. Re thought the company n good one, It was located in apart of the eity where ite ;Melee might be absolutely plisexiary in the event of a large Are. - and be did not think It a punishment to beep a fire coMpatiy Graaf Set • It was dilemma at length being advocated by. Mr. Oupler, and opposed by Meagre. ?lantern, Etabrileld and Norman, alter which it wan defeated by a vetoer ayes 0, nays 10, A reeniutloo sethoridirpr i the expenditure of SSCO of thefitrard fend for the purchase' of fuel for poor wi dow' was sawed to . An ordinance obstoting the Fifth. Sixth and Peronth divisiona of the Eighteen:Ali ward, and creating an ad• ditionst division, was agreed to. A resolution was Mimed and agreed to instrectintr the Market Oniamittee to report an ordinance making ap. proprintion to remove thorearket, Shade sad to report limner TlaCO'for their removal. The bill for the ereat'on of now labile •bnildloge time up on third reading ant' was passed bra vote of A resolution to lease the wharf at Allegheny avenue to John C. Canning for three years, at $llO per annum, was taken up end agreed to. The bill making an appropriation to the City Com missioners to pay jailor; &c., for 1858. was agreed tn. The bill providing foe the constriction ot 'a culvert in V., e Nieeteenth weld was agreed th. The resolution repaired from Common Connell re. queening (lever - nor P.,..ker to withhold hie eignaturi from a bill rebirth What're the Germantown Passen ger Railroad to eqpstruct or to eXtend that road on Eighth, Fourth, and Dickerson. and Walnut admits' was agreed to by a vote of twelve to six The bill making an appropriation to the Gilardlans of the Poor, to pay for hills sonteanted th , the year 1858, wee called up An amendment to etrike out n'i lo the bill that related to the purehose of flour was agreed to. Ths bill *as then peeled finally. The bill appropriating certain, loostions Aa editable for steam the.englort was Olt considered and agreed to. The terialutkin impending the West Philadelphia Hose Company for cue month, commencing on the 14th ot February, was agreed to. ' ' - The Chamber then ationerned. Ooseilow uolurdeu. .• ' The chairman announced that he bee appointed Ed. ward Olmstead, Req., as one of the commissioners to, preemie municipal coda, A communication wee received from the Chief Engl., near of the Fire Departthent calling attention to the' riotong conduct of the fire companies, awl complalningi of the leniency of Connell,' tonordi them. Also, a eomedimication from the 811±18 funclionari; staiing that he bad summoned the northern Liberty' Engine Company for disobedience of the orders of an assistant engineer, and the Hibernia Regina Company f mooted Into the Mbpe Engine Miring* en alarm of are. Referred to the Committee on Trusts and Hire 0010011111 ea. Tho Chair submitted a coininiinfeation from the mem bers of the Hibernia Fire uompany motorising against the action of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart ment, and aching permineron to continue hi , earame until the Committee on Tinge and Sire Companies shall investigate the Mama elated them. Laid over. strider, a petition front the dateapente of rte/la on Market street. asking that the time of the_ removal be postponed. Referred to the Committee on Markets. A remonstrance from &Imre. A. whither tr Co.. and ()there, against the ocouponc,y of Callnehill street, from Broad to Nineteenth streets, id a' etind for market wagons. wits referred to the Committee on Markets. Mr. /ones, of the Committee on Police, shbalittel an ordinance appropriating $3,140.71 to pay certain email claim against tbe' department. Agreed to. also, an ordinance authorizing the Mayor to aPpoint substitutes on the polite force in case et the absence of officers by elation or otherwise Mr: Member said this bill would Merolla the present police force, as Prete WAS an average of seventy-fire men constantly off duty. Mr •Jones said there was no intention of luereashig the present petite "fairer. but he was desirous that the Mayor should be entrusted with this dlseretipnary trower. Blucher withdrew his chjectiona, and the bill owed. Me: .Tones, of the Committee oh ;Police, snbmltted resolatton directing the Olry Solicitor to Greer mit against Alderman Tame; B Freeman for the money in his nada belonging to the silk Agreed to, Mr. Matcher submitted a rogolutinn dictating the of. flee of ,Alderman James D. Freeman vacated , -The aubjear wee referred to the CoraMlttee on PO. lice. Ur: Moyer, of the Committee OW Vitae end 'ire Comminial, submitted a re:l3lll%ton erispeadlowtheitgaet Arn% ilionloutyloire month, from the 14th of Pebtuaty. , - Attain tb. Ateo,-e report and ordinance apPrOvilignf - the houses of At Good Will ',lt es Company.' America Engine Ceispeny, Decatwt Engine Company atlfeankford, and • theMeanaynok. Ermine Company et Matterink,, es Whine ter steam fire engines' ' Rs', Potter Moved to amend to strike out the Americo • , ' at them were two or three fire engines within a abort Milano of their house,. Ete said the eitienditdres of these, engines Annually Will be about Mak. and tho expenditure of the twenty conpanles trill be abottt SISO,OOO t He said ha Glasgow, with a population of about the Fame as In Philadelphia, they have an ell. cleat ere department. with , twenty.six engines, whirl poly costs $lO,OOO per annum lie thought the time was cot far off when the city would have to tube the entire control of the Department The amendment woe not agreed to, end the ordinatte pease& The chateman or the Committee on Poor subteitted an ordinance making au appropriation of sal 800, to pay the deficiencies of the Department of the Poor for the past year. Among the Reins were $2,076 for car riege hire t $OOl e 0 for whiekey, wines, tr,c., and 4500. 43 roc advertising and stationery. Mr. Sandy moved to strike exit the HAM for earrteitts h re. la these bills were contrasted without authority' of law. Not *greed to, and the ordinance pursed. Mr, Hacker called up the ordinance authorising a loon of 5100 000 for the extension of the gas wake. Mr, Mather said he amain vote against the bill• be. alum It would onto the political MOM' of the truster:l of the gm works, who were tekiog advantage of it• to promote their own paditical ende, He denounced the works as a monopoly - The Committee on Surreys and Regnlatiotempotted an ordinance for the construction of a culvert on Emer ald street and Surgnebanna avenue, Nloeteenth ward, which was pas ed. ' - The tame .nommittee reported an ordinance direct. irg the revision of guinea on arch: street, between Twentieth and Twenty.ilrat streets, which, was also peened. " ;Mr. submittal a resolution, &skive. the Governer to wit' bold his signature from the ,bill !entree by the Legisletare, authorising the construe. ties of the Gerineotown Passenger Railroad, toeless the el:snoop, drat hove 'the mogul of Com:toils to lay 'their track in Fourth, Eighth, and Walnut streets Agreed An ordinance was adopted authorising the -00MIllti , eioner of Markete to appoint ethnic for the _market in Ifeankford. . Fish. of Committee on klatkets, submitted an or dinates authorizing the Commisetoner to rent certain stalls in the South Second street market,' Agieed,to. 'lso. a reverted-rem to - making the streets around the Pennaylvanla Hospital a stand for market wagons, The Committee was discharged fronai further conside ration of the eubjent. . Mr. Bunrck, of the Committee on Highways, a reso futon authorising the grading of LaMar, °Maid' and ether streets in the Twenty-third Ward, atan expose 'not exceeding SHAD. ' " Kelly offered an apoepdmeot providing for doing they ,ierx tn'aciterdmice,'wlthr, the combination act. • Mr.. Meyerealled . up the ordinance creating an ad ditional election division in the Eighteenth ward, and It Pitmen. • . Mr. Dennis, of the speolti committee appointed upon the eubjeot, submitted a report °Wan ordinance appro. pr Whig $lOO for ostandiug and Improving the' room of the Library of the Law LAmoriation. An ordinance was subdiitted. appropriating $7OO to pay for the nnifettne of the reserve forte. , Len over. Adjourned. 130M3fENCESIENT, OF THE COLLEGE 00"1.1Alt -3etOX.—The Commencement of the Philadelphia of 'nun:may took plate, last evening, at Mamie I Fund 1141. There was *great crowd, the' ladies, We lensual on these occlusions, predominating' largely. The arraugemente were made with much taste, and tbo Garments Orchettre, fonder the leadership of Carl gents, played come very pretty tunes The degree of Graduate of Pharmegywcie enure - med. open the leg gentian:on • " Harvey Alters, Tenn. Wm. F. Duehansu Pa - .Thornat R. Coombe, Pa,. - -Charles G. Denson, ffevbeteu 11 - -Duette, Va, Charles L- -Eberle, Pa. William Etre, Pt. 'W. T. Garwood, Pa. Henry 'P. Geyer. Pa. - David IV:Harry ) Pa. ;enplane lleintzelmart, Ohm L /Worsen. Pa. Germany. lireensie liennedy.d .1. Thee, A. Lancaster, Pa." All'Ope. MoLeroth. ill, ,• 'Thomas Noble, Pa. Geo.ll. Richards. Po, /tithes W. Lobbies. Pl.-3. Mann fester. Pa. - Theophilue H. Smith, Pa. Sohn Ward. Pa The ceremony /monied it few minutes. and wet fol lowed by music ' PrOCßobert Bridges then deliverei a valedictory address, which vim listened to with the utmost attention." ' We are glat to learn that the prospects of this college are very flattering. It is a well-managed and useful M editation, and its professors of learning nod 010 finermo. A. MAN representing himself to be a nephew of Joseph llsorioun, Esq.. of Chic city, has been making extensive Dumbness during the Mat two weeks from maraud of one most extensive arms, Hie conduct has been very peculltr, and it is supposed that his mind Is martially deranged. We learn that be endeavored to make a contract with. Mr. F.' Gilbert, an upholsterer, I ',bone place of business la on Ridge avenue, for ma totals for furnithing a hotel On spout two days with Mr. G. before be was suspeoted. Tne man is Lot re dated to Mr. Harrison, noshes he claims upon him, and one inerettants and elitists will plum, make a note of the above, and than render themselves eecnro„ , I SEvErtAr , mischievous boys in the suburban village of Germantown, last eight, about eight o'clock, eat fire to mute fodder standing in a lane in the vicinity of-thit respectable though arit'enated boroagh, and erected a great smoke. The are department turned oat, and proceeded to the steno with all the noley.cle. monstrationp such gentlemen indulge in, only to and that their labor hen been lost. - _IIOBPITAL CAet.—Thomas Maury, about twentpeight years of ago, was admitted to the Penn "liven's iloapital yesterday morning, with his bead and face badly eat. Prom hie stateMent it appears that ha' went into a tavern at the corner of Eighth cad Emilia() greets on Wednesday wining, when was asaattited by rome peiaon, who struck him with a black fork and indicted the above wounds DIATPIII3ANOTI.—DarIng the parade of the Shields Guards, yenterday, a disturbance occurred, be tween a few policeman and some members of the em ptily, in relation to stacking arras in Cie street. Owing to the interference of a few officers, what. might have been a seriort3 41(11401y woe obviated. The company was under the command of Captain Somers, and made a fine display, ALDRRMAN OOLF, yesterday, held Alm. Kato Seymour, alias Anna, to hail in the sum of $1 200 to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly honed at No 1420 Paneom %trout. Hate hau been eory annoying to her neighbors, some of whom wore onmpelied to put chaise across the door to kap out her Mende, who, mistaking their houses for her own, were very intrusive 00 Annoying. PEOPLE'S VITP CONVENTION - -NOMINATIONS VoS QITT MOAK/ISE AND CITT 00)IMI99I0NID —The People's City NOISin sting Convention reassembled, pr s , anent to rel,loarnmeati yesterday afterioon', , , at Mir. .boupty Court Tooth air. {9illiam • E. Thomas. president, took the chair. On the cal rng of th , roll, tha members stepped forward so - d_pit'd Their, sussesernent of twenty-tire oents rash .rvary man, with but two elk septions, HUI reletit, while ti the committee which *stumbles In front - of the State Hones, on all political occasions, wee largely In - meas.& Meagre H 0. Townsend and Pr. ZltobaOrdwelt were &opining tellers, to asSist, th e seertitarlek.. • Mr. Themes Dixm cftered a resolution that on ilie - Of‘h ballot the lowest ca:didata should be dropped. Agreed to. Under Ilse villas the names of Means, ierael - V - . James and Henry 13,rean Were dropped from She gene ral nomleatlana -for City Tredearer and MY 000contf 610ner as no pledgee had been received from them. flatlets''s-ere thee ordered - for - oitir Trifastirer, which were taken with the follegntig result: OALLOTO FAR OITY,TREAbIInna. " 1 :2 , 3 , 4 '5 0 7 8 9 1011 19 EiTirMeore.“....P3 35 86 . 84 85 ' 3-1 91 89 89 "t'A 49 4 5 J 91. Butler 6 5 7 7,7, 8, 10 910 0 0 D Height 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 0 0, 9 Jacob Sheste 7 5 6 6 6 6 6 4 0. 0 0, (I. B lr. °Wanly. .. a 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 11. , Brown ' is 17 14 17 17 17 17 22 29 27 82 ao Henry Burma ..... 9 4'lo 8 7 10 15 14 16'15'20 8 MeMsnamy...... 4. , 0 - 0-0 . 0 00 0 Shaffer 044 8 4 0 0,0 0 g , O gee 8red......... 4 4 5 it a 5 0 6 0 0 ' 0 It T. Aftitill , 6 4 5' 6 • 5 7' 5 0 0 0 010 The nomination of Mr Bryan H. Bowe was len rtivde uraelmoue. with eh ere. A ballot for - City Oonarolgoinner wee ordorrd, and it was, oe rontion_ ordered that after the first ballot the lowest 1:16M4 he dropoeth _ till.l.oltB fort 01TC 001i111881088a. i 2 5 4. 5 8 7 ' 8 )2. 0, Map* 25 24 17 24 , 28 20 31 88 - Philip 8 White 12 15 16 14 14 16 0 0 Wm. Bummers 6 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 J. RI!. wintAird ' ;. , n - 4,6,5 7 0 0 0 R. (I`lVatorbOnno ... 10 8 14 10 13 20 30 0 Jamey A 'cora R V. Kemal 6300 0 0 0 0 40540 0 0 .0 It 0 'Make... Win Paul ... O. Al Neal .. 8794 0 0 0 0 ,0 17 21 20 23 24 112 38 54 _ . James DElTenpart 4 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 A The Mork - atm k'seVen as the last hallotwas ordered. Three hiarty cheers were given for ehariee af Neal, and, op motion of Mr. John D. Watson, the aerates. More made by the Convention were declared unaulmona amid grettyntbtlxigkom A reaolution wag olPred .11:welding for the appoint. meet. by the president, of a - cordmittte of fifteen to, report males for the government of the party during the campaign The rePolatton 1304 anaendoi Mah.brsAlle - tatimber to cinalst Of one from es b ward. In wbloh shape, it wee aieetz4. • •, 1 e The Convention then adjourned, to meet it the call of the oilicera. PUBLIC PRIBONB.-7S7e anknewledge the celpt o 4 II very interesting pamphleteeotitled a "Pketch of the principal transacteme of the' Philadelphia So: ditty for alleviating the .Ifiteriee of Public Prisons:, from its origin to the present time," Many interesting fade ore elaborated, three of historical interest, and ()there bearing on the y tenant working of our prison discipline The (society boasts on ancient history, and oomee down to no rurrenedtd, with Inernoriee of the Re'volution. It wee , formee on the sealed day of Feb ruary, 1714, and numbered in its list of managers The f o llowing gentlemen;—Joseph Allen, Christopher Net. Obrietopber Luiwi.k, Isaac Howell. Itichmd Wells. Berjemln Shoemelcer, Joseph Poetise t, Benin,-' min Idaraball. eperiplOtanebory, Benjamin Poultney, Richard Hamel rip. and Sawed Saneom ; and for treasurer, Thomas Moore. In September, 1771. the British army enierei the city, took possession of the, jsil. and, after an existence of nineteen cdoothe, the, semmistion was dissolved. In 1787eareorgeolsation wen effected, smite the Fedor ifs man agers weeee etch names as Benjamin Ruth,' Zechariah Pontoon, Richard Wella, John Morrie. Dr. 'Wm White, Dr. Win.'Shippen. and others of nations! and Meal eminence.' An interesting history is embodied In the pamphlet of the stated' our minden! laws at the time of the Ilemehatic m , When, the war v.:emceed, nearly e score of crimes were capi tal. In 17941 t was mdained that no crime should be phnishable with death etcept murder in the first de gree. The old coda was not more revere in all He pmmitles then in Its definition of offences The mali cious and voluntary burning of a building or place of public worship, or rf an academy, or school-house, or librery. Mange/it to coy body petits, or corporate. was punishable with death It the birth of an illegitimate chile. was concocted by the mother. the presumption of law wee declared to be that it was born alive. The cen tred, tee, was exposed to degradation:in its Vilma, thane '—the Cioe and chain upon the wicker leg, or both ; snb jeatioe to the' cropping :and Mending iron, the pillory and the whlppirg post, were used with fearful fre quency. These practices bare been abolished: Woke to A progreesive spirit of humanity. A pithy paragraph on the pardoning power is present ed to ne, act the opinion is expressed with much t' nth that the eincleeey of discipline is seriously impaired by the prevalence of the Impresalen thet a pardon la Ob tainable In moue" instances week penned have been indneed to confma crimes for. the.protettion of. the guilty, under the aeutranee that it was only a orm, and thnt a pardon would at once be mntred.for them.' In end', 1834. we are informal:an eat Was passed ie .:miring all senfenees of death td be executed within the walls or yard of the jail, limiting the, number: ,and character of - witnesses allowed to be present, std f ur bidding the attendance cif any ,person-under-age _ .Exe perforce has confirmed the *loom of thin law and its frequent evasion is mucteto be regretted, Toe pnliay t f estabilehlog a Howie of Correction is urged at somillegth, audit le &sawed that it would pay fel:Heel by Instalments of S3O 000 per dens. In the immediate or Indiroet redeetion of the pauper :tax on the tommucety. The /triter aptly adds r" To entrust he administration to there whose political affinitlea constitute their chief recommendation would only be to theme its perversion or failure tt ' Solitary Confinement is &Wended as the cause of ninth good to them:melds. The office 'and erase of a jaunt receive a Mitt attention The manner of selecting jurors, the methods of adjostlng difference's of opinion br lot or compromlee, and the power of-an indlidnal juror to wastrel is verdict are. menasdverted on. The tineerhen ty of conviction fe mentioned' cc AU indective to the commiaton of crime, and as often-neutralising the wholenoure terror of the law. The mgt-adreiniatration of criminal lewd; the dirtied of the resident capers of our penitentiaries; the mode of cuing for diaohnured convicts, ; anitoble provisions for the gain ace MO of witnesses; and the tattoos camas -of crime are , commented on at meth length, and with great elearners. . • „ Speaking of the Mine Or reale., it la said that ninety nine hundredths of the crimes ooronattted In one cow enereity are tho fruit of one or more of the folloWing sit closes, ranged-In ifid order-of their prcdeetivewese lothmperance ;2, idleness (including want of trade) ; 3, ignorance; 4, vicious assoatatledi (Including itepree vident marriage's); 6, irreligion ; and 6,poVertv. The annolndlog observations Ire eloquently written, end fall of the eareestneas of troth. " Temptations to excitement and ettine," adds The writer, " meat be re reeve. Whatever obstacle bigotry or sectarian jerdoneY mar inweent. deep sied,broed foundations • of moral and religions, as hell as of , intelleatuel character. meet be laid in our elereentery schools, and the children of the people must be there to be so trainer/el SALE OF Psvrs.—A large number of persons congregated, contorts* afternoon, in the new church of The Italy Trinity, on Rittenhouse equate, under the rectorship, of Rove Dr., Vinton, to bid for pews. edifice Is not quite finished, although the finishing . teethes are befog applied as 'rapldly ati posethle It presents a very handsome appearance, internally and *vernally, and when completed, ea h hoped it will be during 'be ensuing spring, will be an erehiteetaral ornament to our city. . _ Aefour &clot* precieoly. Mr. Mores Thematic:Manta &temporary etand erected le theeintur Of the chancel, and after Stunernlollig the terms" of - the male, and the various • other preliminary matters in connection there.' With. asked for a bid. The tholes yawl were thaw, numbered 66 and 49, on the north central aide The value of these pews. re rated by the vestry, to $1 WO for 66, and $BOO for 49 After some little peeving the two were knocked down to a' Mr Power at $2lO premiere for each. The perehese will .cost him ' when all ex penses are paid, $2 420, or $1,210 for each. , The bidding , for the next pew,- No: 68,' was quite animated. Mr. Cresson fleetly received it at $2OO pre mime, or $1.310 clear of expense. Prime, fell considerably at this juncture. No. 10 wee ,chit at a premium of $lOO to Mr. Ileum er:sofo clear ; No. 61. to MreAshunt at the same price, and Nce.,113 and 126 were mold tb Bohlen at s premium of $lOO apiece. cr $2 200 for both, free of expeetie. The primes of the !steeop ranged from $75 to SS, The' bidding in ninny of. them Wee very lively, meth interest being taken in the sale by the Bpm:eaters. The number of pews sold at a premium were 56, the number for mile being, including Mons in the mirth - laud Froth glittery. 260 Thereto occupied &bent au honrJ And WAS over a few Mantes after five. A number of ladies were Rested 1p the gallery, evidently much interested In the mercan tile proceedings below. A committee of the vestry will be to Hesston on Mon day and Tuesday A(ternOone next, to redeem the prices proffered for the cents ST. PATRICK gave ris beautiful Weather Yeti trrday, contrary to all precedent, and much to the do. lieht of his many friends. The Hibernian element of our people celebrated, he day with greatfervor in many litAh Mem was mid In several of the churches, hiatus:es were delivered by etnicientpeople of, the Catho lic perronsion, and the military paraded W inched at the soldiers as they, paned up Chestent street about three o'clock, and a very fine-looking body of men they appeared to be. Their, drill wan excellent, and their bearing resale! to a degree. They con/Intel of the Serene Brigade, were muter the, command of Colonel Conroy, and turned out the 'following companies Bmmet Guards, Sbieldo Onsede, Irish Volunteers Reedier Quarts, Jaierson Gards, 'Hibernia (}rains, Mentgoinery (thaeht, and Shields Attlee. In the after rope the Ilibernieloolety bad a meeting sod &dirtier The dinner wee excellent (theerdlpe to report) and the speeches. ate, patrlotidesirt: "'Vistaed evening dark and !him:teeing clouds obstructed the light ot sit—bet It did not rain, and the detnanteration voted in vapor. THE SECOND-STREET MODEL MARKET, We understand, will be erected on the lot now occupied se the Oared Tavern; which" le on North' Second etreet, above Bace, with en outlet on New street. Thin is a very Humid& location, thin prOperty having been Dean pled se a wagon aimed for more than fifty yells. Too lot fronts Second attest tied eitende westwardly three hundred feet, and widens on the back front to one hum dreg mod siXty.ththe feet. This properly will , be 'im• proved in the moat •nbetantial manner. by the erection of A model resthet hatise,with hotel god stabling aonoto modationa for ell personaattending th'e market Prom Its Mem:able situation this market will accommodate A large noyaillitioo to it+ intraelliate vicinity, and also the steambeat, shipping, and New Penney interest . till late arrest, by Detectives Somers and Levy, promisee. from the derelopetents already made, to prove one of the greatest importance Several rob beries that bare been committed lately, end the perpe trators of which hare been able to defy the almost ex editing of our officers, are beteg traced hone to the *nevem now in embody. It is expected that a bearing tribe place to-day, as evidence is being rapidly ac cumulated to fatten the charge on the villains. It is unnecessary to praise the gentlemen who bare so surely ead!'gro'lle nipped these robberies in the bud Their conduct in their eulogy. ' ' A iinnAtvax.—A rebellious horse, attached to a sulky that was sleeting in !dirket street, over Thliteenth, yesterday afternoon, about -three, started off in e will career, lie threw his owner out of the vehicle. severely buten him on the face, broke the strike considerably, upset two oar-be-sea that Mood In btu Ivey, and finally came to his knees, near Fifteenth greet, wheu hie owner's friends tenured hint. He was front the rural Metric% and tint being used to our Qua. her 01,y cantors, be became frightened at a passen ger railroad cat that wee passing him on the greet. DEATrr hoe taken another of our old mer eheut-men in the person of Mr N. B. Thompson. Mr. T resided at No 253 B. Fifth street. and wee much re. spected by his ;amide and mercantile aesociates. lie Ives in the 533 year of hie ego SODDEN DEATH.—A Woman named Ann efeleseden wee found dead in bed last evening. at the residence of her hashani. In a court near Broad and Bate streets. The coroner tree notified to attend. Affray in Kansas. LlSdirieNNVoWrit, Alsrch 17 —The Times of this city publishes an 'mount of an slimy at Dalton, Oalboun county, growing out of a political ineettng held in pur- Buenos or a call to organise a RepubWatt tarty. During the meeting ,a dispositlea was manifested t , by per goon opposed to the object, to break up the meet lug. At the close a melee ensued, In which the Hi ealionts, odid to be pro slavery roan, were forced to re tire. Resolutions were afterwards_adopt‘d ordering the participants in thn attack to Imo the Torrltopy. acd a company was 0 gne(ced to wry the lormlutions into effect, Judge halts , pr .bate judge of the snooty, wan severely wounded, and several were injured dating the melee, Death of Dr. Thomas D. Mutter, of ,rbiludelphitt. eItAAII.{:STO:f. March IT —Dr. Thoinen D. Mutter llmoritus Profeeter of Barger - , r f the Jtilereon College , Ph/laJelphin, died ut the Mille Douro, In this city, lea eight. Arrival of the Overtnnd California Hail. T outs, tareh 1.7.—Tb0 overland mall, from assn Frauds.) on t 216 t, arrayed haft lad night. Although the advicea are two days later than !unbelt ed by steamer, the none is unimportant. FI,ITANIIAC :- AlitD COMMERCIAL. The , Morei Market. - - PRIDADBLVIIA, March 17, 18W ot Patrick's dui,—but not charsoterized et the Btrick Board on this sitotrereary by any of the rattling, blt tling, lively cherseteristles of the sons or the Well "on the Contrarj, gaffe ohs reverie." The het 3 F , and the Breton Port retterataa It, the New York Stock , operators must have new fools or new stocks, or, at ail events, new and different facts for the old ours, before they can lodges uteders to meddle ,;with, their " Beeurities 1, And there - will be, -cot much speculation""lh_tte pt.)* markets of. the ,crtlier citi es wbileiTalluireet lie. quiet,and_dult. -The old gates by elk& the men with money t, lope were induced:to obouseimourthe itooke 'nn their 114 for the plate of iti deposit ate all played oat, and the doubtful ettsreotei of the news from Zurope, hardly,' less de pressing to all otock operations. Be, in New_ Fork, money not in demand for 2acithre . business ' purposes, has ..been. g for some time golng into real 'etithee: 113 the serest and meet profitable in vestment 1 and the Vitae ,thing le true of the moneyed portion of this city. For .more.thau a year pact firet. class Mortgagee have been to constant demand, and when the supply of thee. fell off, reel estate Itself re. calved the attention of the espitalintu Seavy °passe bone of this character in property a relied the built-- up puts of the eity,'exe dal,ly made by men who ea r 'poet. with good 10310)11, to realize handsomely thereby, Men who were wont to Seit9 the afternoon papers at the earliest possible moment, to . ruse Mite atookaaold during the forenoon, leave tem unopened' nosey while their at tention ie. absorbed, by, plena .of building, tote, .arch'- teate , drareinge, and builder? speafficalous. , Ail the people of Fiallideipbia ilnd l withintte liOtite en4ae.r2lB.lla lion increase in oval and ateadypropoV., TbB crease of population between 1880 and 38 Wilktie ao large ae to require as many dwellings - ow the people lived In who made ,op the whole population in 1.830 'Between 1860 and 1870, If there is nothing unusual to stop our Obi is growtb,the increased number of lasi& torts will need the erection of as many more dwellings as we had . altogether lo 18i0. These are facts. will give railways, - by facilitating interoonree, will give additional stimulus to the process of house-build- fog. The once.distant Suburbs are now comparatively. near. Gomeinnidstion ; With points miles' oil from the Bxchange. north, south, or, west, is easy, comfortable. and speedy ; therefore to the north, 'south, and wept the spread of the city will be rapid, ind investmenla fn lands and, houses, In all these direetione, cannot fall to be speedily and slimly: profitable. It is no won. der, with these inducements to 'enter upon reel cattle operatiOne in preference to fancy atoake,,that haint Patrick?, day, at the stook exchange; like so into', days that have preceded it,abonld End, the ss outsiders , ' who were used to deal in 'fancies, all "among the telesseg, ,, - - T. B. Petereon 80,00. report a new counterfeit note, /40, on the Goeben Beak, Goeben, New York, in imi tation of the genuine, se in otroulaVon. They are printed upon: orange.coloisd paper, and have for yig nette" a igure of Mineria,'with safe, , heiplements, care, &a ; a female, with figuree ss 20. ,, on the right end figures f 0 20, , * en mg' e; cad's coat of. arms on left end ; a men shearing sheep bet Ween the 'gestures. Imlay and Bicknell's Rank Note Reporter for March 17th, to isehed punctually, to-day. We notice a new feature in the shape era. table of prices entreat, includ ing both s stock tab'e and a wholesale prIMM entrant o' merchandise. Their cola book is now lu process of Ms tribution to subscribers for tho year 1859. - PiiiisABBLPHIA STOOK -RX011.4010.11 BALMY, • March' 17; 1809 ' ' • • - 111TORTWD at want sr, etowe, $ CO., NAIL COIN, croon, AID ixonixon Boolties s 10 19 121 8 2 0 0Nria nap , Lao osteateue srasera.,, , . ' • NIBBT BOARD. 100 City Os ....new.lo3 lb Beth Bank. ...... .28 100 do 103 - ' 7 - do 28X, 800 do Pa R.. 9910 100 Oat R foo - do eom -10 liiirisbizgß' 60X• 13000 Cat R 71; 49X 10 d 0.... 69N, 500 Bch liar Oa '62...71% 20 do ~69x 1001 Cat 21 mt 35% 6 N Penns 11 1000 do I .55 X 12' d0....in 10t5.43%! 2000 do 35% 1 00 Read R ' 24X 200 00.... 34X 100 do' cash .24X 440 abt do - 3430 60 Lehigh 211.0..cah. 6000 PAS tat let 80,6 1011 23 Nor ft 63X 5000 do efs 101 XI 1 Bipoehill It 69x 1000 Ohm's & Del CI 68.773‘1100 Bch Nay pet afttein.l 9j. 5000 Read R Os '4681e.91 BiIITWY QI BOABDS. 8000 Garde new 1034( 'lOOO-6111at tote ' - 71% BOARD. ' iaaoo Sob N el 1 8/ 8d5..72 1009. „ do " • 3 Peaniylvanta '1 - do 43% do 43X 60'1 Healß cash 24% 60 tln Canal raid— 4 50 do ..... .... 4 300 Peoria 6e 02,4( 2300 Ody Cle new. 103 X 112061419 2003 City 64 Pa It .9044 1001 do ....cash 9 1000 Phil& Buot's oak 753 20 , 0 7516 ROO City ta 'BO 98,44 I 300 LotilFiti Nav 6e... 9S' 429.76 Cat 21 Jut 35 6010 Bar R 130 9134 100 Bolt Nal , di 632-71% OLOBIN6b PlllO Bid. 44mi 1l 5 6s 'l4 , 91X111416 Plato Os 99..\( ° DM R 99 9914 " -303' 3( 10334 'Penn Ea " 93'- 9334 11.,3adIng 2434 24% bds 'TO.. 83 83% " mt 8s 44 9134 9234 " do 1491 'Poona 48 ' 4334 lot nit 66.101 ung, 2d nit 15, . 0334 94 'Mor o.oal Con. div off. 43 48M pre( ' iotxuu )3chll. bay 64 'B2 72 72M Now York Stock E stood, 0000 atteso o ari 86 8 5 5 d WOO Brock vr-nr La aol,ll 9000 Hieh Den fle • 2'oo Harlem ad Mtg - - 74 5000 Ls 0 & 31 Q 36 di Do do 16M 75 Blr of Commerce 301 :75 Am Es Bk 108% 18 Del dr. /Ind Co 09 do 860 01 100 N Y Cent - 160 70% 800 do bad 79% 103 do 830 71),,V 001 Harlem 11 Pied 881 100 do 610 88% Markets by Telegraik; Oteamakrt, March 27 —Vlonr doll. Whiskey dell and tiarbsogoi. Street Pork fa In opeoulatire dowsed by New Orleans dealers. Large sales baie boon made at $U Thee. _Bulk Meats are la good demand. .91iirisross, - March 17.—1 F lour doll, at 5d25 for lElnwaTd street and Ohio- Wheat nueltatird at $1 75m I 9; for white Corn. dolt and lower ; Wee or y•Ilow atl9®gla, and white at islelee. Prorlsionineehanged. sulee 9%0 Whisker 0 411 4. On/nag:on , March 17 .- Ontton — _Ballet 0f i X9O bat p.; to-day, making the saes of the week 12,909 - 1911e4 an advance ofireMe in prioes; ratddlinglair ie ifitited at 12No. Rice Is firm at .303 , Me higher. •-• The Italian Exiles to 'Alrive at Now [Prom the New York Harald.) The Italians, resident in New York, Waihick ton, and. Baltimore. organised in politleal-essoein: Dons, branches of .that vast organisation which. for more than ten peeler, has fought and labored; for Italian freedom, hale signified to, us their,do sire to participate in the preparations' felon foot by the Society of Unione h fratellenia, in Now-York • for the reception of the Its.itattimiles,- no* expeot: 'ea in America. And since the demonstration pro pbsod is simply philanthropic, (the melee east tali Hating society precluding all political ideas,) we desire to add to that noble philanthroPletefintiment an ex( rcssion of our gratitude and - oar =reverence to these gallant patriots in the name of Italiaafn dependence. and in the name of liberty,:eteen• science, and of thought, which, in the face of the 'tyrant of Napled. they have so heroically, defend. ed. It is in the name of this prlnelple -that the free people of America aro already preparing to Rl9O kindly welcome 4nd brotherly aid to.those ea. loping ones, which alone can cancel from their memory ten years of torture anti imprisonment' We write these lines to algplfy our intentiop Lq w aist all the praotioal measures' for the reimpt:lon of the exiles which may be adopted by the.Cotoneit tee of Management, to which will join thaVon, mittee of New York. • - , - GEN. J. Avngssaga, , - N. OMMAPY„ Central COMMlttee of N.York. • ' Da:Tubule Stria , sta ;Veit% • • _Dn. liaorte Ganuant, ' Etti Pro MARETTA, Cominittee of Washington. Pnor SIVERO PROP. Lutes drEVANORI g ANGRLO,ORRATI, ' 00IIRMitt40 - 0! Baltimore. FOitrr OirtZKNO of WiiierriliO, Litchfield; Conn., have, forraCtili 'joint Rank company for the taannineture ntleitiltitlee‘ei $lO.OOO capital. liLtaort Loofa 's& viitisrlin of a/o war of 1812, diod at Pottoyilia. e Itptialcok. „ , , CI;T:rs'ITE TA S-. • PROCRASTINATION 111 01? Tlua —We are Indnoed, not unfrequentli; to wonder at the ty of those who habitually'Pat off I'M totntorr , w What they might do today ; espeotally when enrebsd in dilapidated garrolerae, admonishing them at each step to go to the es 014 Franklin ball tflothing Xreporium , f of Z It lildridge, No. OM Oheatnutstratt, tnd Bente a new and bsoontingsdit,,:. _ A GREAT DiseR.VPAY itr AspaoNomy.=We loom that a telescope which wall throw therm:ions lustre meet of told Brume farin , the abode: hie jest been finished. ,In a private trialdately, thelsilla and forgets in the moon were distinatlY misrele, and after close ecrutinity, a..l•oo,asd etengsky diruced epees WO dis covered., od putthisr,Alpitifirf,,A.ppier, the l l 'ollowing welds could tiedlititieClikitOets t , 'l3uy all your gar- M e l" nt the BrO;TiittAi 2l o . l2o , ll4 . l4C*l.ot Bockbill and 'WHentl, Nen.loVattattNbrattngit Street, above Bixth; Philadelphia tt ' . WaglitNaTOrt Vii t ie,4; l ll, - *. IN E N1, 10 4_44, Conrattr.—The %kismet et theft UstOiler insurance against lose by 'Ere, and 'w itstlt„". all parts of the world. The *Mem 41019.411 4 management of its affalro are sentleinen well knowe to the community for their baldness qualifications and stern integrity, which la an ample guaranty to those ,! who may have business with the leetitution. - - " now GLA.D . I.Y do we hail the jocund Spring, When the eye revels in the Pet rich green ! When every Stream bursts from its Icy bounds, And rioting, resume its wonted course, Babbling admen, to gladden all the The hardy (tolerate straggle on the brink, While prematurely gay, the impatient bird, ffsstens to proclaim the Winterta And we heatea to Advise the feeding otOrattspnigg to wear only the beautiful spring stylus of Gm:mails Etokei, the 16614ne1:el ntlititViinl t t;o4 Oheitnnt street. . ' Trus_EgrigigurceAller:-Iloattlfril dire ygse 023 grant ddevelopmenttkllretPtilirbAlt . Jot of big neat 'Area Igo:terra—a eabdeet, Ichich will never cease to IntereeiPhidol6PhiCal nitteirere. Sinning TO' ?MOTTOS, —4llO. Itev. - ..Tohu °barn berg will deliver s sermon to printers and their fami nes, at tbe Hall of the Diligent Eaglet Ppropetny, ,ca Saturday evening, at in o'clock. It la to be hoped that an imprettion will be msde upon them. - Pura , . WAritit.A great luxury, and can al ways be bad by tieing %Yana' Filter. For sale at 'the old eland, 105 Routh Feconl street, by donee Vtrkee. AQUA MUM/dill! tzanalated Into pure Water by lbe use of Ilrinal Falter. For sale at the old Blend, 105 South Eleoond street, by Jou), Yerkes. - Gay!tail's ;dedicated Paper; - fer t - the Water- Closet, discovered_ in Ifidg, hew- Acquired - , In the brief _ period it 'bee been. publicly, en reed, more abetting and profitable notoriety ,th.....astirthi.g heretofore fared for tire 'ma And prevention of Piles. It Is not Only inscessitY as A pare 111 DCatedleaterprifs VErtlk 11 I nAury which no man wilbanow 1641101[i:1r bin fimily to be without_ It is sold by ill re:sputa - 1e druggists, fancy-goods" dealers; ink - rat the` teeduoarters.of the discoverer, '4l 61 !1 ,1 '13tiet.f,_' Nei York, For_ EAle in Philadelphia' 1) . 1rV. - 11: 0 AiLebiDCW. k: CO (Third sod Welorit Streets,j pyyrra , rusrltiglotb and 'Welarit,) MISS-MID /eCOA (Chestnut tied • irslitb,) and -me4 other's,- • =dant Iteii:dvatien.—flaw 'often do we Celli be gone tact with persons - 71.0 W are always complidelogot 11l health it They never:feel well i are either west, de= Illitifed;oerroasi or here no sppetite.'We'werildrey to this clam procure a bottle of HoonilllDA (ilia- MAN BITTERS, dee it secidlitgto the direotrohei tad you will 00011 be restored to haeltli sad vigor, go We by ell druggists and dealers la - medielnts everywhere, et 75 rents per bottle: ' WindoW brurinlati and Ottstairk ALB —Damasks,' Lace ...and 'Mullin Curtain, Gni Cornices4ansels, Glroper.Trenel;Sann Demob, Lp. oos Bromides, Balla Atintiak 'at.rjes. and colors. Wholesale and retail, 719 OEIBSTIIIIT Street, In Almelo Ralf. W. fS. 0.431(tYL & 81101% SE, im porters and dealers. 0014 and Gilt Window Shades, With good Brenta, Ttarel and Cord, 76 touts each, PLOO etch, $1.26 each, up to SIG Panted Window shades, Loodnapeo, Old liotioin VloWi Gothic, Ma'am, &a., at wholeaate, and rettl.ll9 CILBSI'NUT Btreet, Ma. monk Hall. oA,B,AyL-& • . Window cartaiiii and curtain materials Oar lady patrons our soepfy ,their= dwellings with be above Dials of beautiful patterns • end .nell• styles at very medeiete pideed; Lies Diraseit Lsines, Rich Satin _Damasks, Thepe,• Satin Dstaa 'Danes, Lietioge, Grimp, 'Fringes, Gilt' Bands, Gilt Cornices, Hooke, Binge, Ao , by railing at 719 MUT ROT fitreet, to the 14(ASON7,a HALL, below , pghth street.'' - K. 'CIAILItrL do $llO. Stabling for F borers.—The health and conreitienee"of - kseptog horses, end the'nefitiwitr of proper' ventilation' in the notiatiliiifon'a tiabld, bes ot late been - ioniitritit - Unproved Weir- ellv i isnil In none more than the' new CLUB Ott BLB,'iritneted Seventh argot, above Wood. - • - pas stable iebettirwentilaie - d than tonal, and these sre fourteet3 Walla, all drained teith iron grates, and eo arranged thee. the borate stied on !gay, which is ranch better for their feet than plea. k. We would ad flee all persona baring funny borsen , la the above neighbOrhorid, to call and examine the above stale, es there are still several stalls to let. They non be bed on returnable tonui,by applying immediate ly, at the CLUB BTABLV, Id OBVENTH Street, strore Wood. - - - tobla-ne w k fat 'Printer. _ PUNTER. ..... PittliTElie WIEOBB, .NOTES, AND 06.RD0, outorrialo . PBINTED BY Aossorr. ramaiNG HIPTU,sad OBBIBBUT Pamnice FRUITING . FIFTH and' , 013.111TNIIT Batirnica marb-12L Saving Fend.—Five Per Cent. Interest.— NATIQNAL -SAFETY TausrliOktemar; , WALNTlT titres; 8. W, corner' THIRD, Philadelphia. Money received in any error, large or small, and interest paid from the day of deposit to the, day of withdrawal. Money is received sod paymenta'made daily, without notice. The investments era _made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, around - Rents, and Inch Prat-dam Henri. ties as the charter requires, Ogee hours from 9 o'clock in the morning until 6 cOoloeic in the afternoon, and on tionday and Thursday owenings antil 0 . '0,0: fen It is not a Dye 1 , -Yeles - blend's Eau. Atble.. NIENNE, OR HLIR RESTORER, changes pay hair tuiel'irbiokere to a, b , 'l,titant lffe-oolor, pollute the heir titlifig off, Oinieen new -- gioirth where beldiese exieto, of soft, oantsins no deletertens proyerttes, ttod will pot soil the *kin or linen. Its beautd tying effects ere perceptible iA Ayer,' few appplicationa. Bold by all Druggists, and by JULES E UEL & CO., No. 704 011.118TNITRAtrtxtt;Phittiderpitio.= . mtiltCtlt Singer's' nevr Fault= ly Sewing Machines, at $5 and $74, are at:sating ant. Tonal atteutiob. In ell eesau#al geid qualities they are muc ,~ the beat atichirieirrecretreild at a low price 1. M. leatittßat tc - 644 - pazaTNll.i' Btraeka.- 1113-13TEADY Bid. asked. Sob! Na, Imp 619 Tl, 7T34 91,099 ' 9 -- 9X Pre! 19- 193 j wmap , 4l4 AIMS 9,44, 9X • " lat mtg.. Tlx 72x CI ad - • !Long 1014 113 E litz Con.. 60%, CON Leh Dal & - 21 av: 513‘ 1,4111 Pe o nn* 11 :60r1p.... 297X,y ' 1Y 934 - ' C 4 86M New Creek 34 34 Chaawin44 0 .. 82‘ Lola* x 74 Sewing Machines.-All persona wrii• have been indrwed to tiny rieWing blachir.ee will not perform the work that pirehaaere mooted them to do, are informed that BINONIIa MACH:PAS never faii to do ang,kied of Fork, .No one is ever diuppointediathasa & CO. ' jaST-8m • - • • CHlSTNl3lBtreet. Window:St:Odes, Lace CaTeed's., Hnureett Cur - - Wu Materials, Gilt Oorniess . , nadow Bollande,all co. 10114 BallePs Pateta Viitureitor am:4i utneuits Shade Boilers, porde; Terselei tuttlitraerne rltepeildo. nem, And Plushii; Brotatellevleindow bhide, Dar_ tato, and Upholstery goods, wholesale and retail. Ho tels and public institptione fitted , up at shortest notice. PATTNII, OIit&STNUT Street,. Chingopontach 17 Romer). 100 Reading IV - 4DX 600 —do - . _ .19X 6431.03. a 4. - ,X 50 Mil & Sttan R.Bx 60 &Itch 8 R Quart 50 95X 800 -do - 060 45 .0- do - - • .45X, 100 - do'- 46X 10 )1111noia Coo R 67X 5 0 pal & Digo R 90X 100 -.: do . • - 68 60 do ..-:', ' ' el 5 68 100 Chic & Rook 1510 E9X 200 do ' 59% 50 do. 630 LOX mhl4-dtapl2 A New Article. Photon & Son's cocaine for - tho Photon &"BOZVII . C000l!?ei for the Hale. Photon & COOn - loii7fir :the PLatr. Beet and 'Ohosieol . . Article Best a4,obeiststel4itiele---,.•::,'.. for Dretielat,'Nesnlitytnir w 'Oreaningi, for D,itessing, ..13<antifying, Cleaning, PorAreaftni; Itoinifying, ; eleening. bl irl 4 l #4# 06 3 .1 1 n g , PoitorinOha ;tap_ thongs-. = tj, _AlKlnfro for Photon 4f Pali?! Becalm. - . K --porintrip for Pholonkponlo 942e4n0 • Eoiriti,'WhYsita teite BC' • Beware of Countarfotte - - Largo Bottles, piftiOentsi- Small Bottles, 'Birtiity-ilse Colds. Smolt lintttoo,'Tionti:ll.rit- Canto _ In the eau pat at the United States. Theless% Readt Depot, Noe. sir, -49 T, and .10T SRO - ADWAY, New York. T..D. PETERSON .. BROS,, No. SOS CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale krerits. fel9-tf " .113rit l''Yoa ate teepeatfolty Invited to =ll and exam rig, the 'NEW 13TYLB8 'lLiTft far Gentlemen, pre pi.ted by the mattereiined eapreealk fat fipriaa wear. WM. F. wvasitatobr. Haman, ialtlo,9t i4BO OLLEBTNDP Etreet 'flyspeirela, Vivre 1e prabobly tee Alsea3e which eaperience hes eo amply proved to be-remedia ble by the PitaIIVIAN SYRUP me .Dyspepala. The _,mot inveterate' tonne of ihti dlikee 'have been com pletely cured by els: ntellialkiei $a ample .4eatirobsfot Some of out drat lot Bale la this elVtbift: l loo oi 4 lioit aid vuotints, ask Miff 9epjskl l **git saa elliestent. Oresrt lir. Esters Ctlebteitad m*ctusgs A NSW Bt#ll—;,P4Fl3tollsso. this MOoltlito Wttut*tti two owls, as puilhistd Irtipi t!, atfraq,%l4l4;_ Otarfo,o 4 lot o ),4 l ir. - tiiiiiricit• Age, pntehtng-estiks*4 VA!' vuttat re•• ,ocnirir to tits'handonsOls,StniAlifotbss aktnis. It wllkdaiiettsi nal Anialier lleirlar thew 04110041 t ains 0 , 4 ig.dntwstkAi fan one tent an hour. rob- irrsaim iroCA; intouLAß.lg Ot the 16th Inetegt.LpHey.Cieo. A Derborrow, Mr BENJAMIN TLI9MI XON to MARY LAM!, both of thleolty: - - - On the 16th 'vat.. at 1606 Chestnut attest. ANNIE HILDEGARD.% daughter of o.harleasand Oaths ins hut th, aged 18 months. The funeral will tete 'place en eaturday the-19th bet .at 1 o'clock... . - - - On Thursdnyruernitig, Ifth feet., MART 0 tette - of CitistlealV Wegner;' ' The relative)). Maeda of the family are respect. folly lotiMitiekftVelineent s ftinorakltorn :the residence nth Werfferath - atieti. on B*n:tr. '4BlB - dal - = - = ..10) A WI; zrata. P-; wife cf Jacob 8. in the 25th " are respectfully invited '1 teaCherfuneral, from the residenceof her lather. Itti'lBll yine street, on Fatteday afternoon next, et 2 o'clock. without for.hei notice se . On Wednesday evening, I6th inst., ROBERT MITCH -1780 N In the 80th year of Lie age uin male friends and those of the family are respect. fully incited to attend his funtral, .without feather nctme. trim Ire late residence, (Mates street, went of Eleventh, on Baturday, 19th lost., at 2 7. C Op Thursday morning, 17th Met., -at his residence, Nn.'323 Routh Sifth atteet, iir /v. B. THOMPSON, aged 643 yesre His friends and those of the family are invited to at tend his funeral on Monday morning, 21st met., at 9 ** / - .00 the 18th R 0046008 11089 HART, from Stamen. berg, canton Enrich, Switzerland. The relatives Cud Mende of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from hie lan) resi dence, in Berating street, Altessyunk, on hunday after noon' at 1 o'clock. ** • On the 16th Instant . , GIORGI T. BROWN, in The 88th year if his age. Hie ftMods stid those Of the family, and members of Eloutgomory,Lodge, .N 0.19- A. Y &1.. and Atomics Star Lodge. I. 0 of 0 ' are respectfully invited to et. tetd the funeral , from hl!-late iesidence, No. 734 Ootteii attest, ou Monday, morning, the 21st inst.. st ln o'clock. we* On the 14th inatant, JONATHAN ROBESON, fn the 77th year of bin age. II a relatives and ' friends are •pirtienlerly invited to attend hie funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, at Bastion Mole, Twenty - first ward, ibis tSixth-dsy) afternoon. the 18th boat', et 3 o'clock To proceed. to Germantown. - - * • On the 15111 &stabs . ; Mrs ilAgarsi - TYIII In the Chit year et bor age. • • The relatives and fronds of the tednity ere zeopPot. tulip Invited to attend at. toners/, from the residence of her husband, No. 1027 Ogden street, this (friday) aporalag s & t 31 9%40 ; vdtboat tartar aoitel. 4 stiai Natiree. . Jackson JACKBO,N JACKSON ko do. For gale Iv all/o!rbarg,Drogrilsle, and For :Goode Farrel, lierrLasi 8G - Vat, iATILIitOIIiD T 1131% IRON BAN.E'WAR-IiROUBR Lie. 811!tEBT, ILI= Wattle
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