The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 19, 1859, Image 2

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salr &tit his tiilay-,i l rsiiiiel - frleh t fe., ,:dir :en
menthe or more tie hail miter oonstently Juni ,
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•imiXisitthe••4llo of their saltation; it the runior
lif liteli - lififeris littliiil'olpikrovidklirue. , '' ' '';
1 rk.7ZijiMii iiiii . bola' .tat, SeWsonvstree i . mill
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money forthe persist* of **omen nanied':Ellen
• sl,4hulf, ' ,n_ Amp: iti;yredeitoksbure:lthliniej
and her ars ablicifen:- , -The in* is apisittim pita.
~ It efeini'Lthat ,the,.*iii4 tot , Elio; wee' Ii very
light:mulatto, and her father a whi email, Ilen
being ibiOdatightit ora elaii,loliolend tie ` eon:
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tioik of hie readereptliat the beeetp - ind field= tit
Washington Vertiditinlidoietimillierlis otton- '
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'5B were as follows Aiifyttirel ree4•410,859 gal.
lens ' sPerm, 115,401 , liilloni`Wii4;sini 1,636,938;
pounds &it 'lte'agfeeleinip' ';at igtia s hiute r fafe,,
t o exceed in amount that of 011;4064 -5 , 141
stuillie-'oungiiiariPlint , linen yiii 'lire, tho , a.
mead oftn delicious fruit Al**ie,iott*COn - ,the -
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hereeelpitlione - ,`viee,rnek ttlateuf ltiteisKfettei,. '
esiiid ) fteS(Yft 'din...wan 'not going 'Esbiw,
Aso - mei& zee gee utt,- edding Ii a ;Imegiiief - miti.i'
neiilhat-Kfti'fG4Vlfolfilitep.;,lo . l.gaii:iiiadi, iste,
attempt io'lleir bitt instantly 04144 (*Ur seat,
amtnever,„spoke:sgatui. ' She War eintemplod la her
, ioate,'.,stiweln",about tbesi. ,
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ago,'
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"ohlilt'lioloiriolle 4 od4ohltereak deft'- the
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return or *Oa•stioi, hts ~katfe,,in hies( The
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soli'Mlinted, , ltaving - im idea Airlift* . would use;
the4*Pire;' , "44l , lt4t44;fiptibioa ,,, ka , through .•_
theists biotite, asinhikinsbiditd inthw ....„- I`
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fel, .4apaislaaa,„":4l4l43laoki bear =West- Chssy,.
Olinqh isatntiv,AnkTa ‘ kt44faailt,istA4„*heri
e' kill
th' 414 Ipi figLiikg!ilk,ifitlit:ledg4;' of moikof”
. ihnijaullenghaeaw_ktiong milts ; den of a vest
ntonliir of rattlesnotir; and fro* Oa we lead:
big PPtika**•4We s tti#4o .. 11 4.#4**Ii iiidokt:
thice.m. - Igiii. , * - *(4i wal kali& of ti(o7.l4rt
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/111 p Oinvention.
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. The'ineihheo ',of .the , Convention - held at
Airrieherg ;on - tillepth: of ' , ;:March_ were
e*ted;- with a - few*Looreble exceptio ns, by
.the:: agents of ~ the - PAM* Administration;
The gentleman whrtPresideti - eVer 'it , * ft-son
in Office ; the chaliniati of the first committee
nleit'llait a • 8011 10 .c ,bniiiir.iiiiittilii. lieti*,..e?!l - ' .
berg oldie body ' either dependants of ` the
Federal Goiernment to this':.City or in other
parts" of the . State. Conducted ander such
.auspines,. the - responsibility of the COnvention
. . „
itetortOtl9kikthe'llaplpi 'but with the office.
holders. 'Mr' men could know public opinion
better YokEyd'eliviereMark keenly "tilliti to, the
eapectatiot*ind- - :wishea ! of the` , Democratic'
Pat*: TheY.liotild hitve 'Placed themselves.
„96xhiglirv i vantoesgTonndi:theY could have
- motile& principles that would - hive ignored
#ili 4 o 2ol ' o ifi4tao9iM - Aid .., nmbitions, ' and
,Vti, fCiiit,;ii4**iftik`,t6 -iitier;Stitee; but,
1 : 1 0. 1 1[e' thin object Was as r Plain to their
eyett - as , ICWW 01000 and, noble, they ;al-
am en
lOWeiktitiiikioliesi ,loc . he: c trolled by, their
thirst - for - revenge i,_itl :
the' . „United-Metes - hayin acciimpiished :the
liii`&l:,,7iliff. •Democratio9party,, (so far as a
- Single iridividnitican 'op: 0,) . hmi:determined
to preie
s tet!, the, country, that with the power
Whiehientalne'to hies he can use its organise
litter lO , Peinapiania.ta punish ' all who haye
'realited,hlsTfatall'Pelici, and,to "leave behind
him a legaciwhicli;while it mrist'dishonor his
`immediatetoWn• - nattie;'wril,,'*ilestt mediate - counter
-444.440 ire:taken; 111 i our hapy Com-
MOnwesith with- - lasting dissensions. 'lt is in
tended 19 Abler, demonstration - to prove that
- theGhariCSlOn Convention is to . be controlled
`byltieiterne intinencem for if a public opinion
P, 1 ?,?A 0 ,0 4 1:0 iist no definedwelt tis, that which
surrounds us can he misrepresented, it rit!. be
enemy achievement' to taloi,posSession of a
Vai0a1 1,1 0.I; Crein'Which heretefore ';'our
:principles; , and: our. candidates have - been,
•announced. -- ''Thifi is the main Sought
.to accomplished by the despotic and scan.:
dalons conduct of the :adherents_ of the Ad
intelitratiOi,-oti- the ": sixteenth , instant. - , The,
Atoistien i ;:ooir , presents itself,. whether' the ,
Democrats are ready to saki:tit
loptiedietatioie , i,Theyhaiii adentheirintrepld
talk? Magistrate, Gov. PACKER, traducedand
proderibed because : -- finconld not desert the
principle Which eiected Jasuss Becuastert;aud•
which electedldinself,notwithstrinding his de
rotten tpthe_interests , and honor of Penney].
Vania,, notwithatinding his ceneciontions and
courageous hostility to odious special legisla
tion, and,,nritarithstatifling the, - marked ability
With wh ich he his discharged his official du.
tick) TheY , :have " seen 7".. this' Gonvrntion • of
hirelings; Intent upon degrading their noble
old-party intcr;a mere - eulogist of -.bane Bo-
CHAWAW and Senat or ßlGLElt, ' With thecer
tainty that lt is . the reby destined to inevitable
defeats. The, Convention ignored ' the great
national' piatfor4,litiopted at the . , Cincinnati
4 .Qiinvention - ;„ and ttius placed itself beyond
the pale, of'the national organization of the
:party., `With - With - a full of the discs =
tern which have beeninflicied upon the Demo.
14*7 - -bithe . false and tatal policy of the Na.
'tleind AdMinistratien, and of the fact that the
1 it4olOf - Oirrsliteregard it with unutterable
;lei:thing,- they(have attempted to tie around tp4
(neck - of the:tkr;iit':mmettno - that.threatens to
,',l,6ie:-:'ii,:.**li: in ,tho', , ,politlcal ocean •Ithan
:pluton:let:ever - emended. Are theDeinocrats
i.of Peettsylraitia.-"Willine to ' indinitt; at ',the
i.inare l bidding - qf pensioned satraps, lotave
their , fanstrblighted' and - :their - political:pies.
Ipecks blasted_ for , years, by, ndorsing all'the
t if .)'4, l *f`tit 044 - Adiniehitrittlen—its prosciip.
ttiOnef...the „gallant tiononas, and hundreds of
*her tine Democrats; throughout the Union;
till ';`ritpitdiatibri" of, the - pledges of. 1856;-its
lgreasylolatioo of , the images. of the party in'
ifilinehrindelrewhere ; its subserviency to - the,
gli,e i tl l, : -. 4llatiigartee to . the ;Wortii ; its Ale - ,
-- o t tic doctrines as enunciated In, the Wash. ;
iluiton 4. Gaon ii , its''e s treachery =to - .the _People
IA
, - ,Penturylvatiltk!' en ',the , question of . the
Cliff;; ; ; Aik : jobbery ~:And . corruption., - In
, tl:al. -, . agattelef,;',Alve ,, ,oak contracts, - nary=
~a rd..".aliinieti;;intd;pinit..offieit „ printing ? • Are
thiiiiprePartlt JO:liarolh° party made the
'stapel-goit upon which - ,the ;sins 'of recreaut
lid filtlidelieeivaiita • shall *:, . placed ;' that. it
10Y).4 - eititplltltatti • the wilderness, for de
i, *tion4 i
, :Will they insult the intelligence of
Theileople - byproCiahoing.in public their' tip
pii:ol!At AtiOn.44'.;?i, - ,xikimisixes that in -their
p,elixii), iikey , A,oply: abliorrill they,' to,
Fratit) , 4e7ripitK:theamtiltion i or„ , the - milliz•
-1=1.,:i. - ie- ....1.?..u. , , ,,,, ' , ..,._ ~ • ' _ ', .:
:ijrthift*Moly 446 c-to
:;1414sUiiaikols , :- otilfie , -'-Ocial•-AespOtitsti of
fdetOlietha*aft*Y.)*` , iP . : 3 :ilany. Bitter
'for iOtkuit, that
..fAiwillhereilated*ye great, entpeuring of the
Indiggdtion ittroj:4l¢,aliC
the
Orthithoneif Democracy'of the State' agaheit
;th:omiserahle - ,tyrapny.which persistently seeks
:to oentrtil,anCinisreprelefit - them.' Let: the
' , 4 1 40 031. 144.1:0 r t; the; _gold, of ;the 'National
!NO* 4Cbiokiin. = Let the , benesi ; , ,seitti-
Mimts'ofthe'people be expressed lu tonedWt
,wlll l reverberate 'Direnghotit tho bonti4ori-,
wealth, against the ccirrtiPtfo us that. vouldrob
theilatiort4te . tyrannies that .would - enehain
,
her the miscreants :that hail) misrepresented
hef;i4,ol ibe taltfilegs o *he , have,be
trayed her. let:the giorionelMniter De=
mecraey tiCiesmsed, from-the; dieitracet whiCh
atihaetykent Ot4rtierawvould', imprint upon it,
an Ontllithaintilation and defeat which
akeyfliveitiVelie4 and , tot the honest voice
'et the paitiepeati out in favor, of An honest
'platferew'
.'Emoriithe•v;otim thrown 'against Governor
Pacani; the - -:Coavention of •Wednesday
' htst,,ye regret to"-see ',age the name of :•Geortor
:slf ! .:4Ynertreat Esq., of this city:, Mr. WtrArt
xoa;iehighlYresifectriblecittaen, and . a lead
108,1#44ier; of aft honora ble profession; and
; that hit'aiMuld'have•allowed Menai( to be con.
litilleoyAVshameleis set of sycophants and
Oaritiittis lamaking war tiPoit'ai independent
raid conscientious public °nicer, will occasion
.nattchmirprise; Mr. WUKINTON is a neophyte
;in the Eeirtecraile party ? and he ,greatly mis.
the VOteri who compose that party,. and
who remember his Tito-long hatred to its meit.
.surealmittareen,if be thinks he cart concill
ate their" confidence or respect, by lending his
name to,every , proscriptive .
to that may be dic
;fated us from'. Washingtoe. Mr. WLIAR ,,
itoivivaiaready Oahe 'of the Lecompton folly
'' i tif'Mr.'iriorrasati, and for this, we under
;stand;:,he, hai been ,rewarded with the doubt
fetoonfldence of the President.'" Experience
ought to, CQ la od him that that expo•
ritilent ulion the patience of one people was
profitless one I'l - 'lO4 'respects: Row "Much
more:manlyirred consistent with his high peal.
liMilii)soefetyand at tbobar,irould an honora
tde.realstance.to the spites of the small men
- at tharrishirg ,on his part belie been, than for
convention,
their auk:nosh( us in ,committee,
I,ind in cenvention, and to seek to outvie them
. fiti:.thieli"Worit, defamation upon a man
administration of our State Govern.
Mont meets the `
approval of all
,dishiterested
eitizOM,,-,44,ir was a shining light in the
;E/enieerlitie, narty,when Mr. Wititli.TON was
among Its moat .1:moor - optima and bigoted ad-
, -' Academf Music.
,y, o, .
:Them wilphe is Matinee and Dramatic Reading
4404 Atagentreg' Made to-slay, a novelty whioh,
the' request of friends
',and 'the pnbilo, ,- ThWirdiantageef titiodesor!ptiou
:of piiformanitii IS:that. ladles ern, attend it with.:
intatialeeto . otts. 4 - I ,The,iilaY :of "Luoreale,lioigia"
will be -acted Ibis 'evening. Ifuott Ado About,
- yething'R,Viai played lot night... 7 M'. J: IL Tay. Ilirreiffo6 . , 110)eiridge'ns ':Dpelerry, and
comedy Mrs: ;Bowe i ; as, pf
is underlined bare.-
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NAlloarAt Ornopti s .:Z.Din:"lttoe takes a fareivell
benitiV,lol4l4;,enit offere,n novel bill to attrnot
"the - 414110. „Ili etteeLitnitistions of Forrest and
rter d ee47ase a erittolsm• en Eihilkepeatel
Of4" , phlC6;:wliik7theywcii2doiftil j)erforroanoe
pt itil(Otiaf#,'mtaii,fainnot fail to drew' oroyrded
iotik%*4l,isitiferstand thsit,lhts is poslavely Mr.
ilito;s?i*apitearanos;..-{ •
JijipurrOparltitioreo,.. have-been shown
::ifali*, , iialatJpashen: up - niesnorinda book de.
idarentajileihr; tw,tal.beliefit of Moto reeking,to t
',Wrektrkidowti birotrierilw the floathern Stator?'
itt.'hatideoinely boarittiO: rtiOraeOo;'"artil 'will be
airatikted, - -,Oaelnelvely in. the :South, among the'
irielleatilOsistee. Alternate page!, are to be de.'
itittaiitiditdverthentente: The puhlialier Ile at
booltiena cards.. -
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ri.4 1 1 4 #7;1-#4',eltde;,et: the Orphans' Clout, as.
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MEM
Important Proposition 'in Reference to
Passenanf Railroads.
"We'understand that the sfibpined memorial
will ; e ,laidpeforii -the twit branches of tho
the, governor of Pennsylvania,
this morning: Iris signedby trossva Masi
sox, of Philadelphia, a citizen whose public
spirit aistrinoetentatioits bone - violence are al
most universally well known Mid appreciated.
The franchises which have boon bestowed
upon corporations (we might almost say upon
individuals), in reference to city passenger
rallWays, have become so valuable that it is
amazing that no step has been taken by tho
eitynutherities to- secure - to the pub
lie a_ share of.the profits .which, up to this
time, have been distributed among a few. " In
the city- of New York is much as half, a Mil-.
lion - of dollars has beett offered ter the right
of octinpyiril a portion of Broadway with 'a
passenger railroad, and good autherity as
snip us that two millions of dollars .OMM
2procitied .ter this enviable- privilege.
In thet; city of Baltimore enormous ad
vantages • aro offered .to -the municipality
in consideration -of the right to ' occupy
Baltimore street; and we have no doubt that
-when Oopgretis finally agreeit to anew 'Penn
sylvania-avenue to tie traversed bye passen
ger railroad, it will exact a heavy compensa
tion for thetreasury'of Washington, city. tip,
to this moment of time, however, our • city
finances-have been slightly benefited by. our,
.city railroads. On the contrary, individuals
have , assumed the control of our' streets.
-They have proceeded to Harrisburg with their
close corporations, and; with rare exceptions,
never Shought of putting money into the pub
lic purse, while they' were coining thousands
themselves. Mr. Hammon comes' forward ,
'at•
- this opportune moment, and proposes a
plan which cannot be objected to. upon any
reasonable grounds. It is true he is largely in
terested in the Fifth and Sixth-street Passen
ger Railroad, but it is else 'true that' he has
acquired an interest that railroad by'
heavy expenditures, and that m uch of its
present sued/Iles and good management is to be
attributedto his voice in its councils. But;
as his Memorial will show, he does not propose
to tak`e'exclesive possession .of tho other pro
jected railroads in this city g he • simply asks
that the rightto occupy certain streets should
be put np at public sale, and that our munici
pality should divide tho profits of the invest
mont with those who obtain the charter from
the Legislature. -It others aro willing to pay
more than Mr. HARRISON offers, be it. 'He
will, not object, and the public will be served.
It seems to us that his suggestion is ono emi
nently worthy of the consideration of - the
Representatives of the people at Harrisburg,
and of the most thoughtful reflection - of the
Exenutiie himself) and we most earnestly
commend his memorial to both. Let us have
a genital law embodying these views
To the Honorable the Senate On house of
Representatives of hid Covsmontvealth of Penn
sylvania. ,
The memorial of Joseph Harrison, Jr., raspeet
fniip Showeth 7 •
- Viet your Meinorialist is a natite ad resident
citizen of. Philadelphia,'and, ati an owner of pro
party-therein, is triturated in promoting any Inca•
eurestending to relieve the oily from the present
heavy Darden of debt and taxation. •
- Your' inemerialist being a large bolder or the
stook of. the Frii.nkfont and Bouthg•ark Philadel
phia City- tam engurßailroad Company, (Fifth
zed 'Sixth strocts - ,) has a practical knowledge of
the-7;6;014 and value of sash improVements.
Your memorialist centielVes that passenger rail.
ways have proved' thepsselvee to be a great public
convenience, and' he Anne's them ..to be largely
profitable to their owners. Under these biroum
statism he is satisfied that the privilege of con
struoting them ought not to be hereafter granted or
renewed without scouring to the City, whose streets
they occupy, a just compensation for such (coupe.
Con and he represents to your honorable bodies
that the Wrest rind most certain Mode of ascon
tabling the proper amount of shah etinipensatlon
would be to set up the privilege at publio gale.
To .make snob sale for a gross sum would he a
mode open to emVeral serious objections, only one
of .which need 'be referred, to, vie: that it would
tend to prevent free competition, by giVieg a de.,
'aided advantages , irC bidding. to the large °apt.
'lapel, Your memorialist would, therefore, suggest
-that the biddings should he• of a sum to be even
ally paid to the city, for everi,mile.'and proper.
`denary for thalami ;of a mile, bf the Proposed
,railway,linring - the tiontinineee Of the privilege of,
occupying the streets i and hi therefore prayst.hat
in all futnro.aots authorising the oonstruotlon of
,passenger railways in the oily of Philadelphia a
provision 'shall be ineerted directing the mayor of
said oily, after due - notice, to oatlse tC ba exposed
at ,pubilo Dale, in- the manber'just recited, the
priiileges. conferred •by the, respective note, and
_that the highest, bidder and rirohaser at that
publiossie, and his aithoiates, t 11,be entitled to
Melva a charter from the flov rnertendir such
act. :Saar charter ought tO recite the annual sae
to be rmidowaforesaid, for each ' Crea
tion of euelle. , of the railway. • Your memorialist
Ventures ;farther to,' suggest, that the rent or an.
propel
TotsVraeniolialiatis pledge himself
to. bid, for.thaiprivilege of - oonatitiottng a' Pas
senger Aativisy on:Worth and Eighth streets wig!,
the requital) croaajpga to connect the tracks, the
lain,of one thousand ;dollen for ,every mile, and
PriTartrdiMia'..anne ;tor :every' fraction of a mile,
nteash railway, , for every yoat during the ecut
liettance of miv privilege, and - ho will make the
seine bid teethe privilegeof construoting a Pas
senger'Eallway on:Chestnut and:Walnut streota.
withlherequiaite believes
that. each' privileges will Produce at
,public sale
much larger minis.
The, bidding an annual sum, as proposed by your
memorialist, will obviously promote the most free
conepatition,` sinee such annual SUM trill be esti.
mated to be paid out of the accruing profits of the
railway itself, and - therefore wealth) , men Will
*Me no advantage over others in the biddiogs.
- And your memerfaliet will ever dray,- &a. '
Tosann liattntsox,
Washington Building. Eolith Third street, I
March 18,`1850.
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.
Letter from “Oetiasional.”
03otiespreasnee pt ThePresel
IninimctToN, March 18, 1859
'. The California steamer which leaves New York
On tho . 2ist instant (Monday next) ought to take
nut some definitive intelligence as to the Extra
&felon, in order that preparations may be made
to blest Representatives Oregon will have herons
member also to elect in season for this session,
should it be celled. There has been the usual
Niggling in& battik alMilt this matter. As I
•writeMOdeOision is known, 'though the Cabinet Is
in SeshiOn 'in regard to it. Mr.• Holt, with all
his genius' and oratory, and 'order, oannot get on
as Postmaster General without money. He is not
Willing either to run the risk of the fatal export.-
mont of using the revenues without law, or of
stopping postal facilities. This would be a very
bad beginning for Mr. Holt, and he has no taste
for it, I think.
I hare heard ram the best authority that an
offer will be made at the next session of Congress,
by a company of capitalists ; to undertake the busi
ness of carrying the mails by contract, as a private
enterprise., Why not? This is the age of rail
roads and of .reform, and also of reduction of ex
penditures. It would' dispense with thousands of
Oleo% and would save millions of money to lbe
general Treasury. Harper's Weekly, In the issue
of the 19th of March, already on tale here, has a
capital article on this question, which contains
another forcible idea—as follows:
" When our Government waa first established it
was suggested that the carrying of totters was not
a proper function of Government. Tho framers
of the Constitution, however, had so many radical
Innovations to occupy their mind that' they - ne
glected this one, and the Post Oillos Department
was loft in atatu quo. It has now worked eighty
years, to the infinite disadvantage both of the pub
lic and the Government.
"It answers no useful purpose whatever. It
!patois three decided injuries. Letters are not
carried Safely nor swiftly, and thus the pubilo are
injured.' The anneal deficit in the revenue is
enormous, and thus the Government is embar
rassed, The appointMent of postmaaters on po
litical 'grounds tends ,to demoralise Citizens
throughout the country, a and thus works mis
chief among the most active class of the people.
Here are three .orguments—eaoh of which is eon
cluslie—against the system. The subject may
vainly be setwohed fora
,single Solid argument in
its favor. •
"If the postal sarilee were thrown open to the
*publiEi the express companies would at once un
dertake it. Letters could be carried at least as
cheaply as at present; and in ease of loss, the,
amount lost could be recovered from the carrier.
Competition would secure speed in tranaraisstan
and exactness •in delivery. The - Government—
that is to say, the taX-pavers—wonid have five or
six.milllons a year. Express companies 'Auld
servo, without loss, post routes which east the pre
sent Postal Department a large sum annually;
"they would make enough on freight to reimburse
them for any lose on letters
" The arguments in favor of the change are, in
fact, so overwhelming that nothing can prevent
its speedy realisation but the base desire of , poll
tielane to keep up the present patronage , of the
Department—to which, more than to any other
single cause, the demoralisation of- our polities is
due."" - _
These are good thoughts, Seely expressed. Will
they make an impression? That is the quell.
Ron, after all. The eager desire ',of both par
ties for place is manifest and painful. Mr.
Senator-Wilson,' , of Massaohuttetts, Stated 'in' the
Senate, sortie days',ago, thdt homes called 'upon
not to, out down the corrupt post-Mike printing,
beCause this Job would help the Republioans when
they got Into power. ' •
The truth is, many of the 'leaders of the Re.
publican party look forward t encases simply for
"the c - purpose of obtaining the spoils. The ex.
perionce of the unfortunate Heise Of Representa
tivesu.,eiected l&1854, shows that quite as many
oorruptioas can be charged upon one party 43
'Upon the other : bailee a reform so radical as that
,suggested In the Post 041oe Department; neoesol•
Whig (as It "mist) en entire abolition of the
thousands' of mercenaries at present, dopendeni
upon that department, would no doubt lie silently
•Thr. PRESS-PHILADELPHIA,
resisted by the Ropublioans, exactly, as it is re•
slated by the'Atlintaistrat4ep. organs. But to the
North snob a °hang° will .preseritly hemline lyre.
&GM) , , angk reenlist believe that -the
South will set. its f:itoo , mated It. Every eon.:
shierailorCpleade in Its behalf—thou:mai important,
to the South belig, (if; we take Mr. Bunter, Mr'.
Toon:tha t end Mr Minion for:eiemplari,) that mob
an innovation would immensely •re4uee the ox.
pendituros and - expeasee of , the
_Federal Govern.
went.
The guano artioles in the. Washington Union,
which have been exceedingly well written, but
which urn, a new su„bject, ti. j the organ, are
acid to bit: duggeated by ihn.fahl that bne - df the
editors of, that journal, is, interested .In.a large
guano speculation in Sotith America.
OccAsiotier,.
Theclrish Exiles in America.
[Corzeepandeage of The Pius.]
lysantrurrox, March, 17, 1959.
St; Patriak'stay ! and in happy mintiest to the - c
usual dampness of that festival—it being, in the
memory of • the (driest inhabitant, generally
gloomy, lowering, or wet day—we have a tolerably 13 ,
fairsky and.p bracing atmosphere. The -.clouds,' 1,
to be sure, hive a gray, - misty expansiveness, like
the Celtic sorrine and Cattle song: but bethies
tho sun breaks out, and flashes hope,' heartiness, s
aid joy upon theie in whose hearts the upperniost
thought is to give ,the "day we celebrate" that
,r;
welcome which every goad eitizen (adopted or
otherwise) should extend to the patron of so hard
working and useful a seta men as delight to honor
him.. The sun breaking out at fitful intervals ,
through the gray cloud's, forcibly reminds me of
the revolutionary struggles and hopes which have
at Intervals illuminated the dim pages of Irish
history. Yet we know that, as behind the clouds
the sun, that only new and 'then 'breaks fort*,
beams consistently es, so has the - heart of Ireland,
all through its marvellous history, hurned with a
firm-and a lefty.fsitk„ ; -
, Talking of Ireland and St.,Fatrisk's Day natu
rally calls to mind the visit of Mr. Smith O'Brien.
He dines to-day With the Xrishmen of Charleston,
than leiin;,nO better men could celebrate
the day--a welcomeoneie inseparably united with
the latter day history of the country of their no:
tivity„: Smith O'Brien was greatly delighted with
his visit to the Federal Capital. Ho was waited ,
on by the most eminent statesmen, orators, and
workingmen of both branches of Congress, ir
respeetive of party, and was the,objettt of various
attentions, on the part of nutuberless (Mims and:
Others, Who treqfiested introductions to him. Ills
demeanor, dignified, observant, and with that po
lite eagerness for Information on all subjeole likely,
either to form or flow from the brain of one skilled
in public affairs, made lamest favorable impression
on all who met Mr. O'Brien. He was a watchful
obierver, of the last throes of the Thirty.fifth
Congreis. You might Soo him passing down the
corridor to or free, either house, up, to two and
throe in the morning, entering With true parlia
mentary test into the routine of business, 'and
catching the most important phases of the sob-
jest, which .put weary. Senators 'ocoaaienally•
asleep, or kept unrolling Representatives -noisily
awake
The imbiber of Americas, who visited Mr.
ti'Brieti, Or sought a poising "shake bands with
him," and took ocoasion to inform him that they
were the sons or,grandsene of Irishmen or Irish
women, or somehow had Irish Mood ih their:Veins,
very agreeably surprised him. Ile Was delighted
to find them boast of their ancestry, While to every
born Irishman be met he gave healthy advice as
to the duties due to hie adopted country.
Aa St.Patriek'S Day led • me to thinker Ireland,
And Itehind of O'Prien, he suggests the men who
were hie ee-labokera in' Ireland, and =reeve.
Malty those of them in Whom we are most into
rotted. •I niearitioac who dame to America and
have found eitbsenehiP under her laWs, or quiet in
a'grave made of free earth. What are theirs Ifieh
exile eitirens doing? Where are they?
Thome% h avinpertly,she of the moat foroible
heads and loving hearts, after a telling struggle as a
political writer, clops in an nnindiested grave in
fit.'Sfalthow'e obilrohyard,Ntourteenth street, thit
city of Washington. it« WAS o writer of reinarka
,ble vigor' and earomm, and could say, each wild
,and bitter things with the lion' that it needed two
not less soft blue byes to connteraot the ininresiltiri;
'and isiiire those who met him that if Reilly was
a man fit for, a revolution in Europe, or a -Prost.
'dentist campaign in America, Lb was also fit for
the dearer, if not less necessary, delights of the
fireside.
demph Bienan, too, is dead, and sleeps in New
Pileup. After groping his way for a couple of,
years in darkness on earth, the light of life finally.
went out ere he was. thirty years old. With arid,
and picturesque intellect; a 'Motion singularly fe
licitons and copious,* soul for melody, and a heart
for love, his writings ware ever fresh and attract
ive, and never failed to command for him that re
speCt which the heat of politidal warfare Might
deny him frem hie opponents. it is to be regret!
ted that, at least, selections from the writings,of
Reilly and Brenan'ire'not. printed in hool
Patrick 0 Donohuo'.iindkinhael Crean—the first
a..;:;..,,,,t;w0r - • -
John ikilteheilliae; . sinekthe opening of the lait
etteriOn of Congress, resided in this city, whither
he :has 'removed his Ismaili- aiiejeurnal; 'wee
Southern (Wizen, from' Kneivllle; Tennessee:
Men may Meer as to the, 'Miley of Mitchell's ex-'
pressed views touching Southern attars, but none,
who know the man, can differ as to him. Ho coin ,
mends both high, respeot and deep &hellos' from
those who know him intimately. Surrounded by
a charming family ) the members of which revolve
mond Mm " as spokes round the axle," be being
the centre of all, he has_ planted himself in the
Federal City to the laborious - life of a journalist ;
and lot me tell you ho is a first rate one. He is
splendid writer,' keen, brilliant, direct, and very
powerful at description. 'Whether discoursing
an Irish history, or earlyor,late times, or. piotu.
ring tho soenio glories of the Southern woods or
mountains, he is equally delightful. ,
Thomas Franols Meagher, that hearty and ex•
oborant type of Irish intellect, is at present In.
cited in New York, where he conducts the Mg
Niles. Besides his labor upon that journal, ho is
now busily engaged writing and arranging for the
press the result of his recent tour in Costa Hies
In this work, to which the author's nature and
gebins fondly assimilate, wo shall have a happy
blending of fads and statistics, with the dqsorip.
lions of Manners, customs, and scenery, as viewed
by the bright and sensitively receptive eyes of one
who looks on Nature as a lover.
- Michael bohony resides in Long Island, and di
vides his brain between law and literature. He
is an exceedingly able man, a fast friend, and a
foreible enemy. lle has had great experience in
polities, and is a powerful and ready speaker. If
I mistake not, the very interesting tt,Autoblogra
phi of au Agitator," now being. published in the
Irish American, 10 from his sharp and nrotitio
pan. He also, I understand, in conjunction with
John O'Mahony, sonnets the Gaelic department
of that journal. This is quite a feature: Wo
have- the original Gaelic, side by side with the
English translation, and isscompanied with such
notes as the patient research and accumulated
knowledge of Illabony can alono present. Within
a year or so he has issued a work of exceeding
value to till students—a translation of Geoffrey
Heating's Ireland, with notes which make up the
larger and better portions of the Work.
Richard O'Gorman suoeesafully pursues the
,Goddess of Fortune, dressed with briefs and ri.
bonned with red tape, in New York. He has an
aptitude rare with Irish and all other patriots for
badness, and deserves his success. Ho is a very
accomplished orator, as all who heard him read
his speech on Shakspeare at the Dramatic Fund
dinner two years ego will be glad to admit. To
day, as president of the Friendly Sons of Bt.
Patrick, in Now Yoilc, be will be at home."
Dr. Thomas Mahon resides in Washington, and
holds 'an important post in the Patent 0f•e; for
ihieh his solontific ropatation fully fits him. 0'
extensive' and varied culture his head, mush as it
carries, does not hold more than his heart. As a
writer and lecturer on octane° he hoe a well-earned
repute. He is the author of the " Cyolopedia of
the Useful Arts."
Tames! Cantwell of Philadelphia, John Cava.
naugh of New 'York, and T. M. Halpin,( fonxterly
Secretary of the Irish Confederation, now of Chi.
cogo,) aro: devoted to commercial pursuits, and
will no doubt receive the rewards of Industry. By
the by, I was near forgetting la friend of yours
who site by me ; and I might almost say one of my
best friends, too.
John Savage,-who has taken permanent reel.
dance in this city—l said he was by me. If ho
were not, where would I have gotten all these
items? Ho has more or less talked this letter for
me. He seems to enjoy himself very much amongst
us; although slightly disgusted with polities and
politicians However. he has met hosts of friends;
and I assure you no person better loves to have
them.
All over the world, wherever there le an Irish•
man, the names of some or all of the men have
thus hastily noted will probably be mixed with the
memories which neither absence nor generations
can wipe out, Tot/alarm.
Now in THE Mit—before the hurry of spring
business—to get a bargain in a Raven, Bacon,
Co., Nunna do Clark, Ballet, Davis, d; 00., or Gale
& Co. Piano, at J. E GOULD'S: Seventh and Chest
nut streets.
Fin PAIR OF HORSES FOR BALE.—aentlemen
wanting a Eno pair of horses will thank us for di
recting theft attention to an advertisement In
another oolumn. Tho horses aro now to be sten
at Hart's stables. •
MR. ISAAC BIM,' the well-known pyretoch.:
'hist, died at Jersey Oily on the 10th of March, at
the age of 58. Mr. Edge was ono of the first ma
nufaeturers of fireworks in the United States, and
for a long time was the most successful. lie car
ried the business to a height never before reached
in Now Yea, and aohieved a considerable repu
tatter!,
LAT ES .T - NEVVS
TELF:ARAPIT.
RDAY, MARCH 19, 1859.
DAYSLAMER:FROM EUROPE.
51MEMIMI
WARMED INDICATIONS
ar Budget Demanded in Franca
S 1 ILI L. .A..EVAL I NG-
fTSTREA • 13P;LT:iiii11111.NT.
a rI • OIIE'.SNIMCJ MEI! ✓tnaa r.
.NGES IN Tni: - Burnell MINIBTRY
Combination against the Reform Bill
Cowley Returning from Vienna
IMPROVED Sti,ii-VONBOLB 415%695N
, I
'-' 011 K, March 18 —She steamship Weser, of the
Hoe. which pot tub Cork for repairs, has or.
' , h Liverpool dates to the sth Lost, three days
.o previous aivices
earner Paellia mailed from Galway on Saturday
the 6th Net
• • amer New Pork, hence for Werner!, arrived tit
pton on the 31 lost.
wrilarnantary Proceeding!' have not horn Ins•
Mr. Fitzgerald had Meted that the 'Haulm
- eroteent had been notified of the termination
tadt dues next-Mg/wit
4 / 1 prevail of a prejected meow of the Liberal
Parliament, under Lords Palmerston Rod Rue-
i .. . . .. .. . .. ..
.pposltion to the Government Reform bill.
. Raney Lennox ban ireelnued hie pont ea ono of
.-. de of the Treasure. There are also Temple of
bnaing eeceeelong from the Derby ministry
aria Cortstitutionnil announced the withdrawn
' ?moth troops from Rome. but the Afooltsur
e , ,, cos the etetemeut premature
t : are dying tuatara of a visit to Paris by Count
. reported that Austria has made counter propo-
Lord Cowl y, And that Austria le nupported in
e by Prussia. Lord Cowley continued at Vienna
'lto leave on the 6th
Breach Government organ, are becoming more
rent, but the warlike preparatione at Marselllen
• rhtiv relaxed.
Paris Bourse continues in a very seneitive nod
Ong condition. The thr , o per cent. Routes
on the 00. Met, at 57f 46 .0 07( 500
Itniperor of Austria le mid to have become de
crlly warlike and much enildttered against
Vienna journal)) are also warlike.
military . preparations in Italy are continued.
:adviees contained in the Bombay mall of PA.
h.d reached London. by telegraph from Mar
. Tbe rebellion in the province of Oude le for
&elated to be ended
firltish troops have entered Nem& and eon)
.d measures to reduce the fugitive) rebels to enb
in.
re are also adalses are days later from Milos, but
otnlsb no vino of importance.
FicOAPs cofreepondett stabs that the eratlite
retinue malt Wes show no lignant abating. In
•prdy, the A ustriamt are working nneeasingir to
then all their pontoon. &very thfrg bee been
reedinise for a Oenlafgn. The Pleilmontose on
gide are not Idle.
•.•••• • • • ~
. , French nemi.t rectal tunnels announce that the
:. Man rerearres are to be &lied under urine Orders
, been aunt to Ober ours to arm and preps , e the.
• Hal yacht to sail on the 16th of April. The fur.
e for the Imperial &pertinent.. ' on board. is to be
imm Germany at the end of the present month
State apartments at Fontalableau are to be gat
• , and It Is' tumoral that a visit le expected from
I i taut personages
it EtAioot .
' the latiget being bailed bp for dirotiminn bn
. Old , in committee, it *ad declared, by a rote of
- , four. that they could not examine a peace
,- tin the presence. f war demonstrations on every
e - and that a war budget would be required. They
, tiered it ridiculous, to consider the proposed thrums
-, the expenses already incurred considerably ex.
the anecdote demanded. They, therefore, re.
, .• , to await the e.tplanatione of the Government,
although the minority pfornied an athenditient,,
t majority forthwith raj clad it, and perel-ted lit
original vote.
despatch Mani hisreallies live that kneels has
ythousaud troops on the river Froth, and bas cog •
, trd bar army in Georgia.
- ARM. S . atarday evening. March 5 —A paciflo article
`be Monireur bite caused a great excitement on the
nos, and an advance of No occurred in the Rented,
eh closed drod at the ithproteinent
hp_ Paste Ater...few contradicts the report of an
1
; cOnversation that wu ald to have occurred be
en, Prince Napoleon and 51 Persians , .
coDOS, Saturday-evening, March 5 —Viscount Bar
the, ~ under.fiecretary ef War, hati withdrawn from
Cabinet.
he kook =tricot to-day ham been dedidedly firmer'
,neemience, of the official pacific note in the Silent-
date, Saturday, March s—The hfoniteur of this
leicontolas an article, from which the following
eltraott r
The 30r1011,1 ,Conditinn of Patten etraire bee at.
t ted the attention of the Emperor, Whetle endearore
a- to conclude an alliance In furtherance, of the tn
• eats of Trance Thq Emperor he promieed the Bing
fidrdiola to Protect him Oiliest any sitgreiaireabll
n Austria, but his promise extended no farther. The
parer denies that France in making warlike preps ra.
She hat not exceed , d the effective force sh% is
enstomed to trodota.ti during 'peace. Assuming that
I weparations rn the &rental. have fectiVed any extra
immilde, it 13 bbatlse clupes 141'd , neoeSsaiy
to our artlilery, and in the wit eof our fleet Alt
ear naval preparations are limited to the arming
Of four frigates, and four traimporte, to meet im
minent ernergerielee. It Is absurd to repreeent the
Ernperor as tumbles war. and to oast on him alone the
responsiblnt). of having ennead Warlike prrparatlone
In Bonne Ithere,t;en any ono pdlnt nqt *orb, Melo.
matte notes, or acts Implying the ileh of theriaell ,
roc to provoke war. The Emperor in now examining the
1331.3113 resifts of the preatnt comptioatione, but thle
blest not be regarded as any provocation of war on hie
part Besides, to lumina these questions is to meet
them in a diplomatic *ay, and nothing authorises the
gqellef'sLAt the lane trill out be faiorablo to the Con.
lintation of the'neesa."
It le reported that the Ring of Nantes had Offered to
furnish the Pope with hate:lone of Swirl Sinop% which
will probably Induce the Emperor to 3411Incialikl hie in.
, tentlop of Withdrawing hie troop, front Algeria
Tenitiow, March s„—The A,ustrian deepatels, sddrossed
tot. o'Reprefilinttattes of Atistria at the different conchs
'td •airlifted iti_ateitllVO Conni•
•!' ' • wfl ie '
... - •
of e n fonie oration or the ;Rhine. Tile dewpateh
Wake, gnown the grounds which hare induced the Oa
allot to br neve the moment le not come for the German
Confederation to take decided tn.311,1111:69, hat it earlece
the German Gorerniiiente mutually to dommtuticata to
each other their eonvlctione or their duty, no that ail
certainty might he estabilehed that in case dt need
Germany would, at the proper time, sot in union with
Aeetria.
. .
' The London 61054 enn - uncee that Vieconot Ilarding
hes resigned the ollice or Tinder Secretary of We-.
The Paris Monitedx of to day gives 8 denied to the
statement of the Perlis cdrrespondent of the London
Tames as to an angry conversetion, respecting
between Prince Napoleon and Count Perelgny
PARIS, Samna's', Marsh 5-3 45 P. 31 —The nits
lion on the Ileum subsided, and tottards the elbee
pr WO , wore very firm Routes dosed at gilf for monby;
and 69f Ida for account, being nearly jio higher then at
the close of jeaterday,
Livkaroot. Merril 5 —The lied Jacket has arrived
from Anatralle. She lett Melbourne on the 2d of De
cember. She Minim 53,0011 eleven of gold and one
hundred paseengers.
Conitneteint intelligence.
TA;MRPOOL. March 4 —The Sties of dation for the
week have been 78 doe halm Including 12,510 bales to
epeculatore, and 7.900 bales to exporters. Quotations
of al l Onalitles slightly advanced ; some clrculve say
theimprovement is fully )id, and other put It as high
ae3-11301(d.
The pales to-day arida') have been 12,000 bales, W
ending 4,000 bales for speculation and elport.
The market closes firm, at the following quotations :
Pal r. Middling.
• Orleans 7 3.16
Mobilo 7 7.16 7
Uplands 73-16 0 7i
The Mocker Cotton in pore is 359,010 balm', including
.806,000 bales American
, STATE OP TRADE .—Tht Manchester airiaes are
,favorable, the market closing firm with en edvencing
;tendency.
, lI4VRE, March 3 —New Oritane are, anti:tetra at
103 f, and bas at 07, which la a Slight &arena°. The
11189 for the week ending to-day, 8,000 bales. The
stock in anet 1n147.070 bates.
LIVBRPOOI, BREADBTCPB3 111ARKliT, hiarah 4
ltlehardnon, Spence. It Co le circular reports the market
dull, but steady. There hero been no oaten. and quo.
tattoos are wholly unchanged French wheat and
Boor are lower.
IAVERPOOLa PROVISION' MARKET, March 4 —The
eirculare report the market am dull. Beef udiet, but
iteedy. Pork dull, and offered ate decline of le. Be-
CO2 quiet. Lard doll, and nominally unchanged. Tel
lon r dull. and ddl lower.
LIVBISPOOL PRODUCE MARK 6T, March 4
Aahea—Pota are dull, at 2.8 a 6dollOs pada also dull,
at Rs Oicant 64.
t Sugar dull, and quotatiotot are barely maintained.
Coffee quiet but steady ; rice dem ,• Carolina le quoted
at fun Moats. Dark—rhila lelphia Is in better de.
round at tle 6dEolOs. In filth ells en average husitmes
tote beendooe without quotable change in prices. Lin
mend in quoted at 2Se thieqos 0I • but the quotati one are
barely maintained. Rosin sod and prince aro easter,
titottrit quotations ere unchanged; sales of common
al 4e 9detss, nrinelpally at the termer rate. Spirits of
'turpentine firm at a alight advance for all qualities;
Mica at 43g.
' LONDON eIIKETS, March 4.—(By telegraph to
Oath] —Boring brothers , circular reporbg breadstuff;
dull and without change to prices. Spirits firm at A
slight advance being gulled at 4tie Sugars dull for
good qualities, but heavy for common gralea, OoIT-e
milady. Tea very firm at le 1 gdrole l 3; d. Bice quiet.
LONDON MONEY 31sRKEIT, ele , ch 4.—Onnaola are
quoted at 95g American nscuritles uncharged.
,The tenor of the Intelligettel by tho Welter It more
warlike, and there eppeara to be less couftlerice in Lord
Cawley's mission to Aspirin. The Patin sreffirionna
ilUrnale, and even the letters to the London journals,
ate quite belligerent._
'LONDON PRODUCII MARKET, M•rah O.—Roger in
flalet, with a dairrivard tendeler Coffee arm. Tea
km. 00111111011CMIYOU le Tallow mealy EA 12n
ani 3d, with little baninev. d ling
TEE LATEST.
..,Irnripoot., Saturday aftarno m. March 5 —(By tele•
"oftor.-11 attu n markettoa rnot u a
wit. 2 l€.ofooobinai iti 2ooo t te :
for apeaulatton and ojourt,.
PRE VERY LATEST.
- .
j ty Telegraph from Lsodon t i o=rk J
LONDON, Pfttulay evening, literal s.—Not wit/sat:lnd
ink the suspense, the nimilr markets yeeerday were
firm. Onnanle advanced lir to 3-18 0 and the discount
mtrket aimed active. OODSOiII to-day opened and closed
at mem"; both for money and acme t.
The Extra Session Question.
WASMNOTON, March 18.—The Union of to.day coo
Wits tho following article:
Y Contrary to the giving& out of rownpapern ' an estm
MISMOII has not yet been determined upon by t he Presi.
dent. It in understood that the subject was under non
nidtrallou In the Cabinet yesterday; but a teal deter
miaatlnn woe not reached If It were a question of
more expediency, we we sure it might at once be eat
down that there would be no ext , a sesalon. It in only
from the point of view of Imperative prancesl nem...Ay
that the question is considered at all ; and this Involves
a ottani sad pains-taking examination of fao'n We
are still In hopes that nome way will be fund of avoid •
lug no extra sesetoo., A few bourn, however, will de
termine the race."
WASIINI/TON, hfarcdt 18 —Notwithstanding the report
sent from here yesterday In relation to n special esealon
et Peugeots belug ()rimed for the 2.24 of August, this
matter has not yet been definitely rattled, 01(1110 there
snubs no denbt that a apeciateession he called
and that the proolaination of the President will go out
to OaProrate and Oregon by the next stenmer.
Canadian Parliament.
T4oaxo. 0. W., March IB.—ln Parliament, hat
night, Mr. Buchanan's motion. that the House do not go
Into committee on the new tariff of the Inepector
neral, was lost by a msjority of 13 Mr. Buchanenhi
motion wen hooked vn as a motion of want of confidence
In the A dminiatrstion. It la now probable that the
new tariff will be passed with slight modifications The
Inspector General stated that when in committee. he
would be willing to consider the propriety of deferring
the operation of the nett tariff for such a time se
would enable the Upper Canada morchante to obtain
their goods from the plan. of growth This announce
ment, as well as the result of Mr. Buchanan's amend
meat, was received with haul cheers.
Crevasse on the Mississippi.
MIMPIIIB. March 18.•—& crevaswe occurred on Wed
nesday night, in the bank of the Bfiesimippi river, at
Taints alotty•gve relies aboveficksbnrs, by which the
plentnilen of N0 ,. 111 wee deetroyott. Tne bresuh in
the bank is increasing., and the adjacent conntry le
being Pedal,
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
EURRISBURO. March 18
BBNATE.
A outubelbf memorials were preeen'et, imong
was one from the membe•e of the Yhtledelphia:.bar mdii
°them, favorable to en Increase of the ' , Multi 'of the , .
judges of The oitj of th,teeeip , ie. ~
The following bine were 'netted with a favorable
reeptuntendation : An mot to aunt' flee the German
ifteforcee4 Congregation of-Philadelphia to sell ()attain
real estate. A eupplement to the act regulating
bunko
. , .
The following ware rend in place : Mr WRICIFIT, one
rotative to IDRUTRIICO rompavirs in Philadelphia and
Allegheny counti•e_ Mr.. MAnsabra, one to immerto
rate the Western Library Asaoeintion tit Philadelphia:
The (Winning bills were pawed: A anppleznant to the
Philadelphia and 0.-eat Bend Turnpike EU ad CoMpanY.
Ail act to,inaorperate the cibMtepha In SO Wbitentassh•
Turnpike Read Company An act relative to challeng
ing Jurrrs in pertain sheen,. An act to equalise taxation
on roe porattnim AO act to entablish the Penn With
trial Reform School Adjourned.
r iFTBRNO.NSXBEIION.
The Sonete`inet Pt 8 P Di
A communication wee received from- th,e GOterllol,
station that he had vetoed iho'bill:making Wn sppto.
pristine to the Weatminstor College.
The following bills were considered end rased :
A supplement . to the sot incorporating the Chestnut
Hill Water Company.
A supplement to the act incorporating the West
Philadelphia Pheinrireir -
A aupplemeat to the Readl oft Railroad
,Comraly. -
An cot Jo extend the general manufacturing law to
the manufacture of leattinr
An dot to Ineorp'orate the Cheatlr Steamboat Onm.
pan]. Adjourned
The telloiring Mile were considered and tassel
finally Set dr fining the priniehment fn certain
rfienceS, ouch no bribing m.robere of
The bill Was mead unanimously. A supplement , *co
tee several ao s relative to liens of mechanics and
Lariat men
The follow trg bin were defeated: An act to abolloh
the board of Revenue COMMIBOI , IDerg. An Let rela
ting to the eolleetlon of taxes to the several countiee
of the Mate. , -
The f Honing Wile wnre reported ae committed Mr.
Mcni.tme an act In redone the number of aldermen in
the Twenty-fourth ward Phi edelphia. , Mr. Moaner!,
An act retrulatiog the role of dragr and medicines In
the Mt. of Philadelphia
The 0 innate° no Railroads reported the following
with a negative recommendation An act reds.
tire to the election of directors of oassengie railroad
companion; no act far the Cl not Carbon Railroad Com•
pony to Prie , d their road from some suitable' point
wind, of the borough or Pottaville, on as to intereect
with the blinebill and Schuylkill Haven Rath—ad;
an atit to afford further protection to psaaangers on
railroads;
a further supplement to set to autho •
rise the Governor, to Incorporate the Went Chester
and Philadalpidia Rottman Company; Co not to in.
corporate the Fourth end Righth•striet Pasaeoger
ltailroid Company: are net to incornerate the Chatham
and Moore. street Paatienger Railroad Company; to In
corporate the Peepinte oVard College and Navy 'Yard
Passenger Raltroad ; en set to incorporate the Seventh,
Eighth, and Ninth.atriet Pense.gor Retread to in
corporate the People'. City It/monger ; ;
to In •
corporate the Philadelpti'a and Penn Townahin Palmeri
gar Ra !road; an ant to incorporate 'the Welters' PllO4
merger Railroad; to incerporate the Weighington'Pas
Forger Railroad; An act relating to railroads. All
journed.
The lloaso.ruet at 3 P. M
The following blile were paved :
A impalement to the Second and Third-et:eels iaii
senget Rai liver Company
An net extending the charter of the Forest Improve
ment Com pa , y.
An not to Inco•toroto the Protection Firo Insurance
°many of Philadelphia.
A inorileinent to rho net incorporating the Penneyt.
Tama Fire Insorance Company.
An ect to incorporate the Lombard and youth striate
Penreneer fialieny Oconr any
Toe balance of the session wan consumed in the con
sideration of private bine of no interest. Adjourned.
'Washington Affairs.
IV.ltaMearrog, Meech, IS=At the Cabinet 'meeting
hold to deg thn goeetion of ea extra 110..4i= .a 0 ant
entleldered. A deaisicm in The matter will be made to
morrow.
• •
The cotwel of Mr SLAW lemon epplyiog to the
erlminel oourt on Mowlecy for the trial of their client
to commence on the following day.
The 'Ns: Dewitt moot hes Jost ionnefl wrist of the pro
motions In the various divistorm'of the army, male
eirma the 10. h of Dsosinbst last.
The gallcoad Convention at Buffalo.
i3OFFAT.II,Iith 18—Afternoon —A convent , on of the
general agent, of the %rations rallroai companies le now
in aeifilon
•
, Mr. !Corso, poeident of the 'New York laud Erie
Company, ritierly ream to be bound by any
emitted.
'there in no probability of e, definite remit being or-
Avert at. Aeon - Creation Of the &ahem, Weetern, and
Southwestern male, will be held at Columboa, on the
231 ieet.
The Propiqted Purehtise of the Hancock
ioase.
liedloft:diarch Id —The bill fee the purchase of the
Hamm* 1101140, ty tile State, has been defeated in the
Route of Representatleed.
Attempted Murder at Nashvilld.
NABIIVILLF, Tennessee, March 18—Captain Die
masa. while returning from a visit to the theatre on
ITsdnsidey night, with bin wife, wss attacked all II shot
by 4 par.t of firlr men. It is feared that his wound
will prove fat al.
!rho Neapolitan Exiles'.
1 4, W YOBK% Starch 1R —The ship David Stewart,
chastised at Cadiz to bring. the Neapolitan exiles to
ths cutlery. was spoken by a steamer Weser, ou the,
othMet., going into queenst7Sim.
Cause of the. Deathof Nike Walsh.
New Yonx afar% Is—The earooet.a Inqaeed on
the body of M Ice Wall& 'returned s ♦erdiet that his
death was cauesd by apoplexy,
Markets by Telegraph.
listrisinno. March 18 —tour quiet and unchanged.
Wheat buoyant at $1 03 for red Corn quiet avd un
changed. Prolieloas unchanged. Viihiakey qulet and
unohangrd.
Iltirreto Mitch 18 —The Time-table Committee
have report ed a • schedule for the roads between New
York and 'Mimeo. ti akieg the sta , ting hour from
New York eight o'clock. The audenn Ricer. Railroad
Company ihj-eed io the report, whereupon It wee re.
jeeted The Convention has adjourned., ,
Aoether-Convention will be h-10.
Na* OHLWANS. Morph 17.—Cotton—Beles of 3,000
haler to-day, at it%n, Was Pork Sella at $lB.OO,
la' Sea First Page.
lititerrciii AT SANSOWSTREET HALL.—In pnr
saute of a call, 'pnblished in yesterday's 'papers, a
small nomi•er of one citizens assembled at Ransom-street
Rail yesterday afternoon, to &wilder the donation at
Filen Mitnhell, a White woman, and her die white Chit-
Oran, Who aye held in bondage at Fredericksburg, Fir
glob., ant to raise rands for purchasing their freedom.
Ellen w.a there with one of her little hove, a flee-look
ing child. anOtit sevenyears of age Filen hoe a bru
nette complexion , but her teatime beer nb resemblance
to those of colored - persons, and the African blood that
Cott , ileg threfigh her veins, If any, must be a very slight
portion.
The meeting was organised about half psst three by
ailing Professor U. L. Cleveland to the ohair, and
appointing Sir. Yoe. s,Thtaiston Secretary.
Rte 4:3l°'Afurd PtAce for a few momenta on the evils
of the peculiar institution, after wh;oh be read a state
meat of the case which had been prepared by Mr. Lewis
tilephene, of the National Era, at Washington, - of
which the following in en abstract
Blida Mitchell, a white slave woman, formerly be•
kluged to UHL dodge Coulter, of Rcederickeharg,
Vhalnia. in whose family she was reared m ore of the
household Mrs, Coulter, In her will, decreed that her
slaver ehouid be manumitted ; bat the beim under the
sieve law of Virginia, socomded In bemiring the will
after Mrs Coulter's death, and, consequently. Ellen
and her five children wore remanded back again to
slavery. The alarm were all cold, and Ellen and her
Rea chlidrth were purchased by !Ir. U. Lacy. Rome
time aftarwarda Mr Lacy coucluded to remove further
Rrnth with all hie Mares, but Ellen peremptorily re
faced to accompany him, and Leer. fearing the con
sequences, dettroalned to dell her mid her chil
dren. At the vollclistion of her Mewls, a Mr.
Worm Abler, a generous-hearted alma-dealer of
Fredericksburg, stepped forward aid Wright her and
her five children Mr Abler generously giver her the
privilege simply, on her word of honor. to travel through
the Northern Stater for three menthe, from December
80th, 1859, for the whom of collecting $l.OOO, which
sum he egrees to take for herself and faMily, She
ea , tved at Washington near the clone of the stolen,
and received about $BOO from the members of Cougress
during hor Mar there. The father of.her children is a
White men. and it in believed has now demoted her and
Rona to California, her own father was also a white
man.
At this juncture the speaker said the plain statement
wee Vote the andieuce, sud the appearance of the
women herself, with the above facto duly authenti
cated, reoders any further explanation of the case nu
neceneary; ell whn were willing to contribute for pur
chaeing her freedom could do E 0 at once, and be wee
only eor-y that a larger number of our citizens were
not present.
The following preamble and resolution were thee reed
an l alonted :
Whereao, We have !intoned with deep end painful in
teract to the etalemente which have bean submitted to
on in regard to i,ilen Mitchell and her children :
And whorese, The testimony en which time Mate
month rest are, ee we lave seen, each an to forbid all
doubt of their authenticity : Therefore.
ltooobrod, That we regard thin much•tnjured woman
and hoe family an Net objeota of commi. oration. and
cordially commend her t) the sympol hies of all who
have hearte to feel for the suffering and the wronged.
The Rsy Mr. Church, a clergymsu of the United
Preabyterian denomination, in this city, rose end raid
that he thought our citizens were not generally inform
ed of the meeting and the ohjsot for which it was called,
and proposed that another meeting be held, and that
the clergy of our city be invited to announce the same
Cr on their yellow. pu'pite, on Sunday next,
M it "II Doyle explained that he had waited upon
the editors of the dliteroot papers, and that the notice
bat appeared in all of them, and that at toast throe
thousand of 'our citizens had been informed. by this
means, of the time and place of holding the meeting.
Hs would be pleased to hold meetings army day. if they
o mid be will attended ; but he feared that our
nitizena bad no feeling for those who are held In
bonilsgo ' a ,d that their generosity was not serial
to that rf Mr. Abler, the kind•hesrted slave-dealer, who
Purchased Ellen nod her family, and af te wards agreed
to melt them at Fl,OOO, when the lot would readily corn
maod $2,F00 in a Southern market, and also commended
his kinduosa to allowing her to come do the North to
raise the sum required for her freedom. Ito was in.
alined tv think, after this act, that the slave-traders
were not so hard-hearted as they were generally repre•
eentol to be.
The president agreed with the last speaker as to the
incrodiency of calling another meeting and thought
that if anything wen to he done in Philadelphia towards
milting the corn of SI 000, it should be done at one.
In sewer to the question. how was it that this we.
man atoll he held in bondage ? Mr. liar's Ford " The
mother of Ellen was a light mulatto, her father a white
mau. named John Mitchell. Ellen, therefore, being
the daughter of a slave, followed the condition of her
mother. Tho lather of Ellen's children was a white
teen, a clerk to a store at Froderinkatturg, Nitginis
Dee chilireo. of coerce, follow the condition of their
mother, and also become Waves according to the atm
orate of Virginia "
A collection wee then taken up, by which see wore
eared.
• • .
We are rennestel to state that all contributions sent
to the renidenoo of Profennor Cleveland. at 903 Winton
street, or to the residence nt Mr. Thurston, at 336
Spruce street, will be appropriated to the above pur-
pose.
CORRECTION.—Wo orroneouely stated, in
our report of Ealeat Council's proceedings of Thurs
day last, that 'bit. lleliotleld opposed the rgeotodlo n
queetingthe Chief Engineer of the Fire D. parlment to
restore the tlibern cgine" Camper y until final action
ipet been taken on the ahorgen preferred against it by
the Committee on 'Prime anti Eire Department Mr.
3chrfl 41 did all in his power to etertra the paiing° of the
renolution, mei we take veat platinum in malting the
norrection.
A FEW EVENEWS Aao a deaf and dumb
woman, named Sarah Ann Dretese, aeventy.ono years of
age, was found near Germantown, wandering along the
track of the Railroad Company She wee taken to the
Germantown Poor-Rouse, and kindly provided for by
Mr. Edwards, the steward The woman bolooga to
Armstrong county, Ohio, and is on her way to Easton,
Sa, . where she has n son residing.
•
CAUDIIT AGAllir—Two notorious follows,
named William Keating and Hugh Drain, were again
untied ynsterday, at au.oarly hour, at 'Twenty CI at
vtd Locnet streets, on the charge of having oommllted
t burglary They were taken before Alderman Palette'
and committed for a further bearing. Both of the de
fendants belong to the Elo , tuyllcill Rangers.
El/WARD OLMSTEAD AND WILLIAM L. HIRST
have been appointed by the Presidents of both branches
of Connell, as ranumlaelonera to wide the municipal
code, under the p . m/Intone of an act approved March 2)
lipl ribig, InAltbaTlON TO THE INDlANS , —A
nuMtiter of eii,6, 3 -f r zeiiirigeetubled at Baneom street I .
-
Hell last evenlig;tolitrie&to the remarks of AI r. Sohn - ' f i' i':. .: ''' -` r 1.:1. 1 , .
8,,,,,,, ,_ ,
'" e '''' , lSlV,.. "ltitleubf the New York Indian Association. _Mr ' , unsay; ~_ OrapplaTbe' 311.0.11 M 'hill he -
At $ oto'cook Mr - liii R Pith* was called to the chair, Pleased to learn that tie splendid central millinery
t
end' Mr. Thom , it Kimbee naiad as secretary. •,, eatabliehment of Messrs. Stern * Freeman, No, 728
_ , , _ .
Mer Beeeem, who wad theitrincipal orator of the eve - Chestnut street, will ave theire firet , Openieg. of the
nine.. has spent many years of his lite among the Oregon tes p :e n o l u pg , , o , n io l w on ei d i al a in ud er u n o i l is ed g, n th d e ri t i s i t y. l , u too stan iud t . h : o fla use, ea v e - -
Indium, and We 4eiote4 a conelderable locution of his
means and energies in endeavoring to do something to •
,arc a lwa y s lit traCtrYe to .1101 A at-. vi... Ise; arte:,..o.
alleviate their condition and render them Inman in their . • -a-- ^ita.-stilill-..._ F - Y
, which we mean,
of
6° lt u a ri ve e' si 'th eirsi tti th r e .hal -el l e r g: l nt aii atoe ml k nit t i n
various reservations from the deers tattoos of thou
who delight in driving them from their allotted home., I —but from,mhat ere
end tbne devire them of their portion. We learn from be ..preee oted to :the public - irk, Monday irfoiniig by
Mr, BT . remarks that the - races occupying the d.ffer. me ,„._ s t ern & Freemen ; we ca n „ ate nnui, .onfiden 7.
eat reservations at present compiles some 850,000 In- cce
diens ; and the design-mom le to devise seine mean for that this opening wlllibenneef intiirii than mud merit.
elevating this hitherto neglected ciao, and endeavor to .. Indeed, in peeping ihrongh their store iiifi 'seeing the
admits* &Mint time forweeftd poettioneltesediatk.' , immense aggregate of seasonable' attract lit co nem-
The speaker alto led to the atrocities perpetrated On very line, as yet in a partiall y t owe were
out frontiUs at the present time; sr d to the . nueseity,confused ea is '
for prompt action ma the put of our attires for their really amazed at the perfect wilderness of as tietteheinty
rrdreee It is the deal-6 ofiffr InteleM that an amid. , in the shape ,Or elegantly trimmed-111114'0s; and:the
ation should be formed of,oar citizens, stn liar to that long hnes of well-filled ,traya of haatitilni - Veinal flow
now in existeuce in New York city,whose aim; se we . , . . ,
have stated in a,formerrepert, is for educating and mad. ere, es Pe_rieet .FI-e .- it. litallititicent baste. ; Of artificial
Ming the Indian*. andwho have frequently seen-their fruit Width they extildit haptesoeS anervies that One Is
efforts rewarded by the reformation et many of them. the na unil production of thiiether . Their new Myles
The spatter. closed by relating an IntOdent of Old of bate are really eigniain, and, in ninnc „ lfiert . sfeek
John, of Oregon, is chief n',,w in priteen in Sad Fran
cisco, The old made children—soap and daniebtere— of bonnets, date; children's zgrietts; fend everything in ,
ere ell killed. The 'Palau - agent, Metaalfe shot hie the millinery line,wasnever 'vial to the enperb &splay
Matson, becauee he believed be hadaome spite against they purpose offering to the Walden Monday - :" '
hint; aod Old John is now imprieoned beetriee -Met-
_,..
nllBllO2l- - TolluNrratiLt=B:y ilitGllCS'inszntlier
oldie fears retallatieni . Old Tohn ig I not:denten Ip .
every Senna of the word.' 'When Old John Wee nn the column, it_wili be seep that a asiyasoncy - lithe preached
vessel, be met a mitearid. asked himlo go` to •Waitti. la the Hall
,ortite ,Diligent .Nogine penrenyi-Temth
ington, and
usable influent*. With,,the Great Father, ant Filbert streele, this,,tBsturday) eveiling;at a gnar
1e President, to try and. gve,them. protection.- They ter Wats, eight O'clock, by the Rev Sohn Obittbere
Printers, audlnembere of the prim generally, are re
took en oath. In the Indian .forrne by spitting on Cie.
ground togeth.r that be would to ileac, and the speak
er ill now preeent in conformityor that oath- 1 spectrally invited to *tient. The daily prayer meet- '
Mr. Isaac Jones Willer,. of . Philedelphis, followed loge at this hell are still kept up
_with unabated In-
Mr. Berson; to came intersitiog remarks, according to yore...:-' , , i -., I ~ ;
~ - , .
asserted. and fatly coincided with him In the Memel Tug FtNEST - ARD DEBT QUALITY OF PLATED
levitation Re folly,eptlomid allibat fdr. Wee= hid k-
by'whieli they are to be roteettd, arid 'their ,miseries WAR/ is mannfailtored by R,,W. Caery I &Co , N .714
lightened. . --
- • Chistunt street; Be Beenlierenth and Sighth streets.
Tun MR in the Delaware, cansed by the
The special attention of• wholesale buyers is halted
leto heavy rattle, begins to suggest unpleasant ideas or to orient ock,,embruleg--, _ .., ~, ;,., , --
an inundation. Many of the wharves were under water
yeete'day, and the waters were admsectog. We do not Tea Bete $20.03 to $75 00 ,
remember to have seen It so high for many years. ' Castors • " ' ' s2so to $2O 09
_ Oshe l Dines ' ' ' -- $-5 00 to 515 00
Butter Dishes $ 4.00 to 810 00 ,
, .
G
Nirei, ?poring, Pitchers, oblets. Waiters, ,ks a in
great variety... - .F. W. DARRYL & F',Fr. , 'S' _
• ' -noose 'Ptireishirg Store; ''''
714 Chestnut' etieee
AN EXTRA Bassion-TbiPieeteen t and Cabi
net ereanximisiy diacrueleg the propriety of tallies to
gether an extra session of Coogtesein order to consider
theAvopriety,of -honing a reclamation-to the cit's•ns
of the United State., havegard to buying theft ea - thing
only itt - N if Sldridge'e "Old Franklin Halt Clothing
dilroporiniu,t , No,.32lCheetnut street. , A JOhetellfeieth
of ready-made Spring `Mottling, of the *teat etyles, now
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
The Money Market.
Puma Da.pliu, March 19, 1959
The stock market continues very dull,: 'without
elienge hi prices, exciptlig that Reading Railroad
shares fluctuate from day to day, alternately - gaining
and losing 1,1 or X. Tho stock is well sustained on a
market in which the bulls are far from being In the se
cendant
The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail
road Company have declared a cemi,aimual dividend of
three per cent., payable on ant after April lit. - It is
scowling to see the complacency with which oui Boston
friend' refer to the emocess of this railroad, which now
°Ain's a monopoly of travel that cannot fail to make it
profitable under any decent management-41 an excep
tion to other railroads— , epeentially a Boston railroad;
andel : Beaton management
We have no idea of derogating from the well-known
merit of the President of the Baltimore Railroad, who
is an able end right worihy manager; but every flue
we see one of these not arm la the Barton pepere, nod
they torn up very frequently, we are reminded of the
saying, popular here some time ego, in this, crsneallon:,
It must be true—l reed it In , the Boston Menem."
The people of our city have not , 'Yet an adequate idea
of the importance of the western extension of our Penn:
„
Sylvania Central Railroad.' ' - • -”
The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad! .
Company has risen into an importance and popularity .
among Its male, which jostifY, in a remarkable
utia
ner, the foreeight andeageoity of the Philadelphia gen-,
tlemen whose connection with the Pennsylvania Central
Railroad Company led them to labor for the completion;
of the necessarytholre to Mine our city directly withi
Chicago/ The followlog table, Tide up front a long co
lumn of statistics In the Ware, Press, of the 24th of
February, Celle lie own etory :
ED=
Flttehnrg, Ft. Wayne, and "
Chicago 60,901 173,665 224,069
Michigan Southern 60,763 150,062 210,126
Michigan Central 68,810 136,005 193,816
150,277 968,632 623,6,09
1./BEANO ER
,rhri.o Wiz.T,ELAABT.
Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, and
Ohio Ago ' 40,642 178,391 218,937
Michigan Southern - 83,899 154 804 192 203
Michigan Coaxal ..... .. 43,475 180,629 174 101
]l7 418 482,828 680224
Here it will be seen that this new fine of trays al
though not connected directly with Chicago until very
late in the season, led both the old ;ince In tarrying
passengers to and from that great West eta centre of
business. In way trim' it leads them largely, and lu
through travel there to but very little difference. Now
that this great route is finished throughout its whole
length, requiring but one change of passengers _from
Philadelphia to Chicago, and that change 'made in a
commodious depot at Pittsburg, It will become the
favorite line, and show this year a st.ll m^re astiarav
t)rioompatiadn with the twinges of the other comps.-
flee.
',The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Oh teigO Flathead
will uot only.sern sullielentAo.psy a Landau:tie; return
for the capital Invested in it, but' It will brineah
an amount of freight and passenger intsinese to the
Penneyiranis Central Railroad.that wilt
,ere_ long as
tonish even the meat' sanguine friends of the latter
,enterprise.
The following is thi;:sixto, not
.of coal transported on
the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring th•
weekending Thursday", breach 110859:
From Fort Carbon
"
" Bohnylkill Raven
Auburn
Port Clinton
,To - samailme 145 year ' ' 44 9, 1 2 61 . 5 ."
PRILApIIMPRIA STOOK 1.11011A010.11
March ' 18, M.' , "
INPOITID IT mantairotomr,&cro.,BANlAlltrfl, OTOOP ,
AND IXOHANON NOITYRIBT 0011 IN. Tin D
AND ONNEITNITY BYIII7B. .
'MST BOARD. -
7000 Olty Ce , R 99% 33 Peon It R...3dya 43j
500 'do ..•.. 99% SON Penn R R
800 Oitr 68,Jan 1, * 6l 901{ 8 do .....
1000 Bcbuyl Na 6a, 'B2 721( 5 do . .. 9 %
3010 do .... 72% 26 Msoliantes B a nk 2 . "51
830 Alt. do 72 50 Union Canal, pre 4
1 , 00 Tlo 1174 90 -25 do 4 -
1000 Read R R '7O 8.3% - 1 Lehigh V R R.. 43
1000 do • . 833 , 2 Farm & Meek 112'60
50119'11m!oren RR is 95% 6 Nortlen .132, Hy 126
6003 Lettish Y R Res 69 . 8 do -
1 Penn R R 43%
BITWILIN
.500 N Penn R B lOs 91%
#OOO Og R R 6s. b 5 74%1
1000 FtIV&Cld Cools 03 1
81000
4CO 011 y re,.. 091(
1101 Reed Et It 134: , 80 74
1700 Wills It it 08, ICOX
600, do 9iN
3 0 1 Sett Nor 13(., '62.. 7:06
60(0 do 73
6000 do .... 73
5'6) do
EEMI.I I
0L031.18G PIUO.IIII3—DULL
'Bid. Asked.
U B 5a '74 '03K104141
Phil% Be 99N 99N'
99 . 991(
New —.10310034
Pence to ON P 3
Beading ft 24 11 74N
bile '70..'134 83,N
mt Os '44 9i:4 92l
" do 'BB 741( 74N
Peoria It 43 434
" Set mt 0.101 wig
" 2d mt 01 . 93.1(
Um: Carat Con.
div off 4 0 48N
`• Prof .....,101N105
Bchl Nay 8s 'B2 73,E 73
The New York boisrd, a short time since, pase•d a
resolution preventing Untie members froth reporting the
names of operators outside of the board. thereby oast.
ing a veil of secrecy over their travel:talons which,
while it la useletts for any good, serves to bilog that
odium on the board which always atlaches:itself to any
unnecessary mystification of business matters Thr
bard in this city bed the same queetion brought before
them thie morning. when It was almost tmanimonely
decided to leave the matter erittvely to the option o'
the members, the position In which it always should,
and, of netieneity, ever will be, in defiance of any rules
to the contrary.
New York Stock E
1000 11 trlem let mt... MX 13(0 Chl & OM B, 810 es
500) 111 Cen Ildg 90 1263 d 0.......... 68
1000 LoC&M 11. G.... 16K 6.5110 h BCI mud, MO 453
70 Am Ka 800 k... .108% 100 do 453
125 N Y Con R 793 k 100 do 4ih
600 CIIISSRocE Id, elo 50 110 do 45
ICO do b3O 59 18 do .........444
60 Erie Railroad... 11 160 111 Con 11 67%
160 Reading ROIL.. 45%,10 do ••• ...... 67 , 4
100 do 160 43 I 50 do 010 67
100 do 010 48K1110 do ...... .160 663
510 Mich Mn R.. 630 51K 1.50 CleT&Toledo 1t... 25 1 i
11 blteb $&0) 1e.1,30 13K I
TIIB MARKETS.
ASETN3 aro •ithout change, *tt continue to sell In
small lota at $5 75 for Pots. and 15.7505 87 for Pearls.
BISUBWAX iB firm at. 40a-Ile
Free,—Dry Cod le at...My et $3 75¢4 81, with email
sal a Mackerel are mmet. with sale,' at $10.26 Tor
So. 1, $l6 th for Ao 2. end 19 17,4 erlo for No. 3. Her
spaa are . gulat at $2 tag 60 r Platted, and heavy
at 15020 e for No. I smoked, and 20 mOSa for Scaled
letouri.—The market for State and Western Flour ie
doll, bar withont change, with light receipts and pales
of 4,600 bbl,' at 11.2505.25 for unsound, $3 40 it 6 76 for
•upoi ILA State. $S 40eril 76 for extra, $5.20.1 , 5 BO for
superfine Western, 16 60a3.75 for extra do, and $6.600
0 80 for shipping brands of extra round hoop Ohio.
uthern Flour is tulliauged, with sales of 1,E03 tibia
at $6m6.75 for common to mixed, and $8 80ra8 25 Or
extra brands. Canada Flour is quiet, with salsa of 800
bile at $0 2507.25 for extra.
Un&i —Wheat is quiet at yesterdm 's rate., with
small salmi Rye h quiet at Edo Barley Is dull, with
exterior 30.000 otrheis at 658850.. Corn is lees firm,
with rates or 15,C00 Mtehela Western mixed at 89mQ0:;
sallow-Southern et 67090 o; and white do at 87endort
Oete are dull at bleEto for Southern, Pennilrania
and Jersey; ant 60.262 , 1 ter State, Canada, and
Western.
Puovisious —Turk in firm _with asles of. 300 bble at
5 1 7 87X mlB for o'd Mese ; $lB 60 for now do ; $l3 Ohm
.3 31 for prime. Beef nave firm at the late advancv,
with sales of 200 Ws at $6.5007 for country prime;
57,60e9 for do mere; $0 60 ion 60 for repacked Chicago;
and $l2 GOialS for extra Oh. Outideata are in demand
at 691m7c for Ehouldera, and BXO9XO for trams lolvi
it unchanged. with sales of 125 Oils at 113 p mi2o.. Butter
la heavy at 10m16.1 for Ohio ; and 1 ics2so for Butte.
Oheote weedy at 9ello.
FP/RITS —The market for Brandies. Is moderately
active at well.aupported rater; the sales include GO halve s
Cognto. inNitly Jules Robins and Otani brands at $2O
2.60. 90 halves Rochelle Peignetts” at $1 brands,
50
and 30 ore Champagne) at $3 00 4in in more inquir6.l
aftcr '
with salve of 60 plpan at 700950. Rome are
(inlet with sales embracing 10 pnchris Jamaica at 51 33
cal 60
WHISK er is nominal. at 281 i (MEM.
'W fat s are In fa r demand and firm, with sales of 60
Ora Sher , 5 , at $1 113a2 26; 50 do Harguedy Pert at Hew
$1 25; 20 do Sweet Malaga at 80088e;' and 600 beeketa
Champagne at sBml4.
Goon ADVICII —The marked ohmage that has
lately come over the spirit of the dream" of the met
dicat prafeesion, with regard to children eating sweet-,
meats, is likely to be attended with beneheisl result! ,
if parents will only exmoine the prudent precaution J
buying their confectioneries at E. t Whitman ys Oo 'e
Second street, below Chestnut These gentlemen nee
none , but the purest materiel . in inanufactorilig, and
they have carried the art or deroring tp the nOest'
possible perfection. -
Vzer Taos —Learnieg is ,not - offensive is a
woman if ebe orty pteserie a, gentle and thoroughly
feminine disposition. Bowe one hes very significantly
said that it does not matter how blue the stockings are,
if only ~the ye:Wooed' .is loog enough to 'cover them.
This remark. or aoluie, 'memo referents to the breuti
fu\ clothing gotten up at the pliant' Acre of
Blokes, 1l e, fol.obestnut street'
" PERSIIVERLNC Et IN yng , ItiIIOIHAID OF SVC
cuss."—"Fo oncoeod you roust keep moving; to ilium
reh you mast keep ageing: sad in ender to afford all au
opuottuutty N save, the FlArti.LIN 8/OMM Fo'sll, In
Fourth street, below Chestnut, rsiely.it sums in soy
amount, and repays on &snood, 'with 2re pir coo'. in•
terest, as they did during the "panic of 180: ti;
Farmers, Michent*,, clan end ell otter thisiwrot
the community, hiving lime or smell snore to iniest
end bear interest. hors here the opportinity offered
without risk; tbeia beini a large capita/ sisecority,
in addition to the invests:roots nude wltiethe fonds o
deposit. , Briadsertisemeatin another ceinino.
COMMENDABLY.. .llNANtmur.-:-The.late Demo
critic% State Convention and the People's City Conven
tion, determined upon a course which must elevate the
members of both bodies in public estimation. Through
s committee of conference, the fallowing resolution was
(or should have betni propr , o
° Resolved, That' let our PoliCeal differences be what
they may, we will never be. do blinded to our own in
terests, or deaf to the dic"htes of common saner, as
to neglect to get eurgarmente at the Brown Atone Cloth
log Rail, of - Roothill and Wilson,- ides. "tO3 and '1305
Chestnut meet,
Way. Total
TEE _FIPERKLINE OETAIVBA PEAMP4.ENEi from
.he -vineyards of the Vidtid ktitee:Wisie - Giewere ,
C •mpatiy, at Ohio. is & fruity-flavored wlce, and esie
etally adapted foe isles attiarquete - - Aiceneyi - 603 litu
ket street • „
The Mutiny' Coninvon of oar Hydrant Water
to iatole:able. The met sure sod petteetrefnedy is
evens , orlrlira!od Fdtey.
_For sate at ttio,old eland,
'O3 EldlithFreon;latiort. ' PONES
Tae Enannr,fioin tbe'dietilie4 of Mr. Lyon,
of-Ohio, is meat certainty a_ grateful balmlike
purity is lickno . Wledged by the first analytical ambits.
A. P. Hazard tr. Co , 508 Market street, ere Mee agents
r. have ever} , eirefOinek in the parity (if Oa
&miles Bating Powder - It. can-be Aub'e'oed - st the
tosouractory, No. , 805 *mullet street. ladle!! the
Botith ekoutd to r
-bread, cakes, pas t r y , paneakee,
Psizsrins.---:(sni renders should not forget 111.0
teitute at ffetionil Nell, this Seining; by , the 'Bei%
W A. Barnes. - The Plantings alone are wertkmore then
'he price of admission..
~-
THE SPOOL. COTTON for niaehines, or trend 'Sew
ing, nianufeettire4 by , ,4rootte,, :datable , - abette r - and
possesses inniniat stiength..Thin ivory pi - MAO patent
Gtae4 Sewing Cotton is new, tattng . ...:lhnles4 .of,
others. . -
Tons. Cwt
6,911 13
1,119 08
The time haa,eeme tee baying aside Heavy
OLOMING, and, aa penal, the , WHITE
HALL le filled araennable, faehionabla, and cheap
...• •
. 1010 10
. B.SM 03
29 951 19,
870 . 8T
Etvineuto Ci3iitkof .
PANTSs-Sprllig eass!mere. Mimic aik4 Doe
10n
,
VESTS-,4311c, Satin; 'And
- Call sod examine the etea[o--oo trouble to show goods.
One low price marked'in plain Ognrea on each garment,
at
, _Notice ti Traveller', Bearden, and Muse-
KEEPERS —TH1751 , 8 Patent.Hava Shoe Brushes are
the most compact and cleanly article made. Bold by
Grocers and shoe Dealer* generally. kannfactory No.
150 . North THIRD Street. Iti
Advert) sing.—There Is no doubt that the great
ever in the extena'on of a businem, in these s go-shmid
times, is adrettisingiAint the fmmenoe popteliaitt of
that celebrated remedy for Dyspapnie,LiverOomplent,
Nervous Debility, &e , HOO.StiaND'S ,
alkgre
"l'EßS, is not so mach owing to the fact that it bee been
eitenalvely advertised, as it is to the great merit of
the article.
HOMIDB. -
3000 Clateorloss mt 35
101 Bob Not pref....
3 Morrie Canal pref 103
BOAILD.
2 City Bank 47
300 BarqueWs Canal 33(
40 Little Fob $ A... 12
23 do
30 244414 Street It It 38
R do
. .
A yrorthles• medielee may, thron a publicity, acquire
a ishort-lirod notoriety, but it:regairee the bards of tree
merit, in order to cfastain itself roe any eonslerable
length i.l time BOOPLANDit3 GERMAN BITTERS
ha , bun known to the American - public for more than
ten years i each, day 'adding some new proof of its Sir%
to ea and great curative properties. These Hitters are
or sale by all dengilste and dealers in medicines, at 75
tante per battle. It
100 Rutting R R.... 24 •N
2 Penn B 8.,
60 New Creek
Asked
Beta Nay Imp 6$ 71 77x
Jet DV DX
. Pcs7. 19 19X
Wmnp't ec 151 m it 9x 9X
" 7e let mtg.. 71X 72X
Gold and Gilt W'ndow Shades, with coed
ilrenses, Te'•el sod Cord, 75 cents each, $l,OO etch,
61. 25 each, up to $lO each. Painted Window shades,
Lsodscapes, Old Roman Views Gothic, Plower', &e.,
At wholesale, and real), 719 CHESTNUT Street, Ms.
'onto Hall. W, H. OARRYL & BRO.
2 L 8
j Long Island 1 01( H
'Girard Bk Con.. MN 60y,;
Lek Coal & M 5134
(Leklighlulp.... 27S 28 4
IN Penns R... • • g.N
Bs (4,X 65x
New Creek 7: Si
OMAWIII.I4 8 6X
Lehigh X 1
Window Curtains end Curtain Mater inl 3.
Our lady patrons can sopply their dwellings with the
abate goods or. beautiful patterns and new allies lit
very moderate prices; Lace .rnstalas, Damask Mines,
Rich Satin Damasks, -Raps,-Satin Damask Mines,
Lettings, Teetale, (crimp, Fringen Gilt Bands, Gilt
Cornices, Books, Rings, do by calling at 719 CHEST
NUT Street, In the MASONIC HALL, below E.gbth
street. W. H. CABRAL tt BRO.
Window Curtains mad Curtain Winter!.
AL9 —llerosaks, Lace and Muslin" Curtains, Gilt
Oorniccs Tassels, Gimps. French Battu Gawks, Ly
ons Bo:Wades, Satin Dilatant - Utilise. All styles and
colors. Wholesale and „retail, 719 01:133T913r8treet,
in Masonic Gall W. IL OARRYL & BLOC. int
,
porters and dealers.
Asbestos.. —P. oprietors of hot-blasts. Iron
furnaces are hereby notified That they can be sup
plied with any quantity of Asbestos, for packing their
hot-air fines, by applying at ET eNB A WATSON'S
Salamander Safe Stns, No 25 South FOURTH Street.
A. very lag• a•eortment of PARIS, at ressouab`e prices,
lonatantly co baud. ' ' zublB Thaw 31
change, March 18.
Gayettyis Medicated Paper for the Water-
Closet, disaorered in 1852, has acquired, in the brief
period it has boon publicly announced, more etturling
and profitable notoriety than anything hinetoprerof
%roil for the cure and ptevention Piles: - It isnot
only a necessity as a pure and medicatedpepsr, but it is
a luxury enrich no man wilt allow himself or his family
to be without It is sold by all repeatable druggists,
fancy-goods dealers, and at the headquarters et '_the.
discoverer, No. 01 ANN Street, Neer York. Per
sale in Philadelphia by T. R., OALLIiNDER & CO ,
(Third and Walnut streets,) FLAIR & WYJITH, (cor
ner Eighth And Walnut ) & 00 , (Chestnut
&ad Ta•rliih,) And many others. mhlB2l.
SCAVIIIV, Rlaclit e .—sanage , a Impeered
DOULLY.-TilliEAD, warranted equal to any one inn
dred4l4.l:az mnehine in the market.
PUCE TIIIRTY DOLL&RL"
No one aßlicci to min:base until they ere eatiefled in
tie performance.' - -
Oftitie at the Ilouge-fuFaishinx store of John A. Mar
Ahoy 1 Co, No. 922 cnE3TNUT Btreet. 1e23 lm
A New Article.
Nor sale b. 7 all Jobbers, Druggieis, and Panay (loads
In the every put of the United States.
Wholenale and Metall Depot, . • ,
Nos. 617, 407, and 197 lIROADWAY, New York.
T. B. PETERSON t. ENOS., lio.; , ef„94.ESTfitir
Strut, Wholuele dgente: felkl-tf
Special Noticto'
IRE GREAT WRITE HALL.
S. W corner FOURTH and MARRET Streets
R&YIllOpD, Agent,
A Now Artiol.
Phaion & Son , e Coooine for the Hair
Ithelon & Bon's CO3OlllO for the Hair
rhalon & Eon's Corrine for the flair
Bea and Cheapest Article
Ilest-ana Olve.ront Artie!'
For Drosoing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dream:rig, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Creoging, Beautifying, Cleaning,
Curling, Preserving,
arid
and „
Foetoring the Hair.
Restoring the Rah%
Roitoring the link.
Inquire for Plialogi& Bon , e Onoolne. ,
Inquire for Phalon & Bon'e Oonoine.
Bewat4 ofilannterielti.
Beware of Voanterrelts
Large Bottles, Fifty (lents.,*
Smell Bottles, Twenty-Bre c.enta
Smelt Bottles, Twenty-fire Orate;