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Oak and Red HOLE LEATHER
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GEORGE_ W. WATSON'S
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WILLIAM D. ROGERS.
B,4 I OBITOUY,
ORE3TNIIT STREET AOll
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LA , - , PERLE AND RUBIS
CHAMPAGNES.
-TheWedesitioed bate been appointed sole agoutis to
-Uie - Un4ed ptoteesot Vitiate, for the ode of the
104131:9*O-W.foid Mai , fte. 'JACQUES 0,013,86 &
130:, at Chiteniwrg.Meroe, irsOde. We present their
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PERLE- '' AND 11,111315.
.(PVILIt il.Wine is of exquisite Savor end fruity
tiote, and id guarantied to compare favorably with any
Wine in the American market.'
The : I ...FLUDIS 37 ldrs , tine Cabinet Champagne, of a
eolor, whith Is natural to the wine.
This wine is undoubtedly one of the fined Cabinet
I.lhampagoes prixlitaed in Traucu i and.' is made from
giupeoll the oholoest selootlons.
grom the long experience, extensive possessions, and
'iinge UMW 0f... the well known liaise of JACQUES
CUBIC & .00., and their detormluation to furnish
rivet whichatill - meet with the' apgroval of consumers,
.4irg feel nereneded thetn trial mill fully establish all
we claim for the entellenenrif these wines.
OKAMMR.,:ABEGG, & 400LOSKEY,
17°,19 BROAD STRBTT, NEW YORK.
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The IibOVO Witten walla; had at the following places
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rose °mamma & Co 084 Walnut et. ; THOUS 18.
/icon & Co., Z6B Dock at ratear Wsiataa, 281 Chest
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OitsiAL & Micas, 214 0. Front Bt. • RITTSBSON, UOANS,
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nt IS/11 ts• HAYWARD, 703 Market it ; Ootaos,
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Also at the following
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SOS Hocws, A. F. GLASS; OS. LAWSKSOS HOTEL, WS.
Blk & Bow.
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:GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
TMIpRS' TRIMMINGS
i.Aorracopiar as PICA6II4:7M,
No. 9 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
iTave - now in store n full assortment In their line, to
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HOMO MILLS GERMANTO,WPI:..
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MATTING,
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WAREHOUSE, '509 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOBYTII-Tllll ETLTE HOUBB
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tog, of our own and other make's; to which we Invite
the attention of Western and southern buyere. fe2l-2aa
CARPETINQS.-
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SUPBAFINES, .
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ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 00.,
MANiJitApTI:OIIIIII3 , AGENT'S,
609 MASS*. STRUT
- BLAION .466
MANVRACITURI9II.B Off
OIL CLOTHS,;'
146'IT9RTH THIRD STREET,
Offer t , the trade a large stock of OIL CLOTHS of
every derription, the largeat aesortrent of
~WINDOW IMADti and
- ' - - BUR; ROLLANDS,
In this market, at •
LOW PRICMIEf,
. ANA
I" A V,' O.R A BI: B TERMS.
carnair GLAZED OIL OLOTII, a beautiful article
for Window /Modes, . t012.2m
C. HOWE &.00
J. _ -
AGENTS OP nil
MANCHESTER PRINT WORKS,,
Have now hi their New Store,
Z. 70... 2440 ',ISqL2 , ,S.II3MVer STELMINM,
fail line of all the goods manufactured by the
Manchester Company:
. .
DIE LAIMeS,
ogeiLize, . . .
• - ' ' ' ' • ikuits, and t
ANCHILAt TWILLS,
. ,
Oomprialog the most deeirible - styles of these goods
. ever offered to the trade.
J. & CO,
Are also thejkole Agests for tAe•eale, fa this market,
of the follcorip's Idailufkatuxers of ,
WOOLLEN AND COTTON GOODS:
BADlCiltli;
7. T. BEM:MANE* 00., • •
MERRIMACK WOOLLEN COMPANY, •
IL BAYLES A EON,
ELM STREET MILL,
MILLBURY ,WOOLLIMI MILL,
- And other popular makes,
. DROWN ASP .NLEACKED COTTONS:
INDIAN ORCHARD t45;44, and tHI. :
WATERVORD CO. 7-8; 44, - aid:O.&
To all of iihligh the ettention of boyata b solicited.
a 25 to th a 3da '
RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, tr. 00.,
Imperiere of 4 , 71301,1458,,
Aro receiving luroupplies of
SUPERIOR _CLOTHS.
'TRIVOTB -
-• ", NANOT,OANIIIMIRBB, ire,
Ironthe following Webrotod- otoro ra
PRIDE4IO'IIB.OKENI3. Little Tio.ltot4 ,
• Wf-N.-:oavonr_ ,
• QE931113 A - 150ElfitIDT mid etotlin.?
ZAMBONA. BILOtHEREC. - -
N. fO NNlrie & 00,,'end others.
:f0b1..1102 3 206 on.ilapar Mallet
CARPJETINEIS,
OIL o4oTag, AND ISATTINGE;
WOLFE, • WILSON, & CO.,
,oOhISINI6ION BLED.OIIANTS,
No. 132 CHESTNUT . STREET,
- Agent/ for '
TAPZSTIVit V.ELV3IT,
• THES-11 -PLY, - •
INGRAIN } „
VENETIAN, lllfSft, DUTCH,
00140 ii, and RAG
CARPETS,
Whictewe are receiving daily from the blannhaturors,
and'ere prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms.
Having the Agency tot some of the beet and most de
sirable goods, we tan offer WM:temente not heretofore
to be hid In Philadelphia. All goods cold at Mann
faetureee prime. Orders, carefully Attended td.
1157 Also, Agente for DLit& and White Wadding, a
large supply of which we have constantly on hand.
febt4u:
FARRELL & MORRIS.
X.1‘.2V0.UTX3.1=1,13
pr
OLOTAS, DOPIEIHINB, 170.
232 CHESTNUT STREET,
' Philadelphia
- Salim fOrp 000 be
15. JOHN T. r/G-GOTT, 15.
IMPORTER AND BOBBER OF
LACES,
- RIBBONS,"
EMBROIDERIES,
WHITE GOODS, &a., Ac.
HAS REMOVED TO
No. 16 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Rae a ,full line of the above Goode. Also, receiving
JOBS from Auction, to which Oash an Short
time Boyers are Invited. marl-2m
SPRING TRADE.
H. DUHRING Sr. 00.,
Nov- it) and 28 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Hirie Just opened their recent
IMPORTATIONS •
• • '
ENG:MSII AND GERMAN
HOSIERY,
GLOVES, AND SMALLWARES,
And Indica en Wootton of their complete and well
" ar4orted stock,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO
SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE
febb-8m
13 . URNETT,SEXTON &SWEARINGEN
Are now opening at their Store,
• No. 409 MARKET STREET,
Above Ponrth, North Side,
A RANDSOStS ASBOILTMENT OP
NEW SPRING STYLES
or
FANCY DRY GOODS,
OP THEM OWN IMPORTATION
And ealeotionoihieh they biter for sale to inyers from
all pudica the united States, on the most literal terms.
febilSor
MoOAULEY,BROTRBR, &BREWSTER,
23 NORTH Noun= STREET,
five jut opened an entire
NEW SPRING STOCK
11081311 Y,
GLOVES, and
To whit& they invite the attention of flxet•otaee buyere
Oar Otook to iartionlarty adapted to the
SOUTHERN TRADE.
SOHAFFER & ROBERTS,
429 MAIM MUM,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS "
HOBLBIII, GLOVES,
SMALL RABIS, COMBS,
BRUSHES, LOOKING-HUMES
GERMAN AID FRENOH FANCY GOODS,
AND '
TAIMP , TBTAIMINO§
OWLAVELPHIA,O:4IOAY;',, - .IIARCH '21,',:,:18510.
' Kabia Enos
&A. KEMPER. 1:4
' 83 SOUTH FOURTH EP3114 , ' ,. ?" : - --
-;,lmporters and Wholesile Cosier"
, LADIESDWESS TRES(IIIWig-, - -, ! ,,,
.„
Cali the particular: attention- of the .I.l;nitin-, l 4llliir,
splendid se"ortuaen" of POWFPW„„
and - .A.111:11I0101' FIISCRIA 'BALL TRlMillitai
PIiNDANT - BUTTONS, tee: - - "
We are prepared to entente leige - ordoinacktiliklind
Miiiseilliot Fringe', T • assels, Cord",
or. 41***,
ijitxbuidte.
h.!
w.
MOORE, HENSZEY We. 0:,
• -
"
Nos. 427 MARKET, and 416 COMM.2110.11440111:;- ,
•
Rasp constantly on kand a large . atock - -
or ;N;r::-2
HART WALRE,
CUTLERY, CUES, atti?::.,
offered W RCYRItg
TRUITT BROTHER A,' pcx,
=POUTERS AND WILOLRSALR DEALERS -I .'' " '
W A Rt
CUTLERY,
GUNS;
PISTOLS,-,&0,,.'
529 "MARKET STREET, • 06 ,
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, ' .
Pmieaccrace , !0Z1:24,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT •
OF
STRAW GOODS,
ARTIPIOIAL FLOWERS, DOMES, AND STRAW
TRIMMINGS, -
Or every variety, are now open, and for axle , at &Malt
advance upon first 0035 for cash, at
H. WARD'S, • •
•
Not. 103, 103, end 107
NORTH SECOND STREET,
toarlo.2nk Above Arch, East aide.
1859 NEW 1859.
STRAW GOODS 11-O-USL:
THOMPSON & JENKINS,
No. 628 MAILKET BTREET,...
In'vite the attention of buyers to their extenMve etoek
of &Mies , Btraw and Bilk Bonnets, Misses' Plats and
Bloomeis Boys', an& Obildrezen Bats ; A 41 6-
del rimers, Boohoo, Trimminge,
Being oielmilvely engaged in this branch of bnolness,;
purobasera will find it to their interest to examine on
stock helbfe purehming;
THOS. V. FRALEY, (formerly of Wilcock, Itogers,
& Pre1,4 , 0 now engaged tilthllte above houso;.aollalte
from hie friends an examination of the stook of Aleuts.
Thompson & Tenkice. febl6-4m
'FIATS. FURS, -7
STRA-W GOODS,
ARTINOIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, do,
HOOPES & DAVIS.
• AIANIIPACTORDR3 AND DEALDNO
Isloe. 19 and 21•Senth Fourth Street, (up etalre,)
nzzaansmarts,
Dare on hand an entirely new and oomplets stook ar the
ahoy* goods, laid in , fir Onli, to which the attention
of Wynn is invited.
•,• • •
DRAB. HALLOWELL, late of the Arm of_DIMA...llal.
loweU & On, long knownto the trade r trona be plaints*.
to nee WI fllO/11di at the anterooms aL,MasuridEFO*
-'" ; • -'!!`• febndal
STRAW AND MILLINERY, giuq-Ds.;
- - ' ~
Raring remOred from our old stand i 4 6 Son' 216cOnd
Meet, to - ' 2,
725 OLIESTNOT entErt, •, , -
savanna aarzarz /ND XIGIITSI'
We are now prepared to exhibit to our ow:l.l°om
trom a ,
COMPLETE STOCK F,
or
STRAW LUTE, BONNETS,
14.1138E5 , and 01111,DIMPE
BLOOMER:, CAE& Am.,
BANDY AND °PAPE BONNETE D
•
PRENDEI PLOWED.%
EIDEONB. 1,405 E,
,to
Embracing in all on assortment unequalled in this city,
and we respeetntliy invite the attention of Merchants
to oar Spring Stock.
Oath and short.time buyers will end It specially Utah'
Interest to giro us a tall
LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS.
feb9.3ta
J o HILIO3ORN JONES,-
Importer and Mantilisoturer
OF
SILK. AND STRAW BONNETS,
"LECIZOEN and. PANAMA UNIT,
ARTITIOIAL YLOWEItS, IttIOBEB, ko.
To which the attention of Oity and Country Dealers
Is
NO. 4894 MARKET ST.,
Below If lif T It. fobl-8m
FREEDLEY dr. CO.,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WRITE GOODS, d:o.,
Ulm) now in store h complete tesortment of all the
new end desirable styles, which we will sell et the
lowed prices
'STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS.
I. S. CUSTER,
bIANTIPAOTUBER AND WIIOLi9ALE DNALDU IN
BONNET RUCHES
We are agorae fur the martanoturere for the male
of tha above good; and have now is atom a complete
ILdflortmont, which we will eon to the trade at the
MAMPAOTURBIVB LOWEST MOM
We solicit a cull ; and examination of our stook
H. AiIOHENER & 00.,
4, •
And 01:11tialli of
CHOICE MEATS,
No. 11 N. WATIIN pt., and 959 and 956 N. FRONT B
MINS DEEP, FORS, LARD, and an assortment of
PROVIAIOIIB generally, including HAM, TONGUEB,
and RIMY of our own curing, both Olty and Western,
constantly on band ; quality guarantied.
DINERS are particularly invited to call and &lamina
our stook, leb2a.nro*
lUNPrERICH & SMITH,
FANCY GOODS,
No. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET,
REmovAz.
MEWS BURNISHING STORE and IdANUBAOTOBY
Of THE MEDIUM HABIT BUMS,
No. 1026 CHESTNUT STREET.
Ipio.ara
fffilliwp.ftobe.
2& MARKETSTREET,
IMPOBTDRB AND 3 OBIIHRO Or
STRAW HATS
MILLINERY GOODS,
607 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PIIILADELPIII6
S. FILEEDLEY ‘4, CO.,
246 DIMET Street
Vravision Ijouses,
wiloLzseLr. DEALERS
PROVISIONS,
PHILADELPHIA
031)olcsalc Oractrs
IVIIOLESALEI
GROCEB,S,
PIIIIADELPHIA
HANCOCK & CO„
RAVE REMOVED TO
MONDAY, MAIWII 21. 1859,
ttehiugrou
,Art' Rother.
molts .lling tear, -Zed. - ,- • -;:
fporreimondence of The Prem.] • . - •
„ WASITINGTON f MATOh 19.
Congress is over " for. a while,", and we fondly
torn from politics to art. -It is a great relief , es
pecially when the object of Your attention de,
serves all 'that it s commands; tin though it does
not command fat that It de - eatires. The .Art As.
etiolation of 'Washington is meritorious 'in a very
eininent'degreo, and cannot, fail to become ono of,
the moot honored and intelleetual institutions of
the Federal "City, Much of. the mamas attained
by the, Aseeolation at present, is due to. the inde
fatigable perseveranoe of -Dr. , Horatio atone, the
,soulptori and its president.• His earnestness in the
cane ofart. his thorough appreolation of Its solo
felon aaan mistier and abielliroir of even the so.
joalled'elyillead, and hie peraletent ,determination, ;
to overtioine all personal Mill professional obatialee.
for the general good - q -a-rt and artists, have
In a verymarked degree, with.the aid, to be
cure, of othersartiate and lovers of art-to place
.Washington Art Association on the firm foot::
ing it nol'r occupies in the opinion of the • artists
of the whole country as well as in that of our
)tensbere:
Yon Will be glad to know, doubtless, that every
large there of the eery of the present exhibition .
is 'tarried off by Philadelphia. liome of tho noblest
weal exhibited-:whether we enter the field of
flg
ure or landsoape, or, take into -aooount the bon.
Ceptien or execution of the &tares-are from the
molls of Philadelphia artists.ltotheiteel, Bohuesslo,
!vv. T. Richards, h - .Hamilton, Pant Webel;s the
ffattains,-the Lambdins, T: Moran, and ethers, are
very ably represented on the Walls of lite gallery..
.;!Itottiermel's ".Th'ree Marye". at the Tomb has
ionic., delicate - painting in the flgui-es and good
(Abet on the lecke; but to any one who has see' ,
booby's great picture on the same subject, with
itareysterious shadows and yet more myetertons
lights-with its almost impalpable beauty of the
angel, which - can scarcely be teen et all, save In
one particular light, and the trembling effulgence
f the star--to one who hai been within .the mar-
Toilette power of that angel, and worshipped the
light 'of that star, Rothermel's "Marys" is not
41etiareotory. Cymon , and -Iphigenia" is a
ery seductive picture, a wilderness of weeds with
Cfltir• and delicately tinted 'beauty , e sleeping
Jewel , In • the forest casket. The einieps of syca
' Merest haVe evidently been studied from Nature.
`,The gray barks, speckled with moss, and the sorn-
JO, tool shadows, are very instructive eon
to the warmth of the sleeping fair,
t... The trial of Sir parry Vane," by the same
,alst, is a striking picture, but to me,unnatural.
Itlooks as if it were made morw to illustrate an
annual than with the high pttrpoo bf a historl
cal,eondition of a deeply interesting historical
isubJeot. It is well, though rather flimsily painted;
,probably too daintily would hotter express the
;style than too flimsily ? However, Itothermel hoe
tx4iyiat plot* here. Among the figure and his
torlosl pictures it commands leading attention.
Indeed, it is a masterly production, bold in con
°ISOM!, and bravely carried out by the pencil of
the .artist. The subject is from Ring Lear, and
the scene that 'in which Blind Gloster, after be
ing felled by his son'Efgar in theittempt to leap
from' -Dover Reighte, ie met by the mad old neo
neichjhis head tricked eut"with wild flowers and
stravissi - end, the, did hand that had so generously
givers4p the sceptre with the land it ruled, wield
ing a • tjnuah etrant,,quite Indicative of the pow
t tiers position to which he had boon reduced. It
isionekri - tho, meet glorious and' touching scenes
in all'elnit glorious and touching tragedy Mos
ier **guises the valet:tor- his late and teat mired:-
,
•iSTlOntelifidlihtt'eleiadeirelliremeMber,•„
,
1110;00-lie lifiglp •". '' •
Leer: dy,e '
?-' MP Rtate ,
eliOnhi-VOW pea* - tiittkr4tlk,o4lo, s P
-Turtfinght,' and% etraWs--to grasp - the triement
when - IW is reeognieed• as king, the ilatter:.
thic unatiori the' recognition of the blind man
gives to his crazed; and, petulant and promilY
passionate master, temp finely depicted. There
is iii theeye as it swamis itself -in staring.
Ws not the look of power, but the over-wrought
stare ormadoess. It is not the self-reliant look of
the *eat , king,. but the self-deceiving, glaring
energy of the madman. In powerful teaseet is
the blind calm of Gloster, his head turned in the
direction of the voice be recognises, arenas hand
nervously stretched toward the person of Lear:
'dgar is sore distraught at the doable misery be
ondure--themadking and the blind father; there
is a brave: agony,if I may use the phrase, on his I
face, ne he supports the latter and gazes at
the fernier, as he with wildness declares himself
"every inch a king." Tho figures are admirably
drawn; and colored with a natural farce, quite re
freshing in them modern days of fieunting " reds
and yellows." .The accessories 'are in suggestive
keeping with the startling and impressive group.
The rooky foreground is signiiloantly true to the
flinty forline of all three. The sun going down
on the sea, with one rod gleam, is in poetic unison
with the last gleam of kingly pride which the
artist in chief illustrates; and the towers and
ometlelated walls distinguished against the angry
clouds, tell na of the power through which Lear
has passed, as well as point to the storms that
hover over them with impending fury. The whole
conveys to the mind's eye a powerful ,psnorama
springing from the history of the group-of power
and weakness, love and ingratitude, pride and
Paulo, fortitude and disgrace, with madness,
mockery, and the .utter helplessness of greatness
when turned from its channel by ingratitude ; and
receiving, as its only reaomponse before death,
almost the recognition of a blind outcast. It Is in
my mind a very powerful subject, very powerfully
carried out
In connection with the picture, it may be well to
add that it reflects credit on Philadelphia in a tri
ple SIMS°. It was painted by Rothormel, a Phila.
delphie, artist. Edwin Forrest. a Philadelphia actor
stood for, anti no doubt largely inspired Lear, and
it is the property of JoSeph Harrison, Jr,, a Phila
delphian, who, after having made a fortune by lay
ing down railroads' in Russia, does all be can to,
raise up artists in America. Thus in every tense
your city ought to be very proud of this noble
picture.
I must not, however, forgot the other excellent
pictures!, and will not, you may be assured. Some
others of the Philadelphia art'sts deserve some
special attention, as well so those of other oitios.
I shall have plenty of opportunity, for I em glad
to say the exhibition has reopened this morning
s good sign that our citizens appreciate it as they
ought. Teems rove
fell-51m
Letter from "Luneburg.
Correapondenee of The Prees.l
Ilextrusturtn, March 10. 1859.
A bill was road in the Senate today under the
title of "An not to .provide a mode of levying
taxes against delinquent municipalities." It pro•
vides That whenever any county, city, or other mu •
niolpality, shall fall for two successive years to levy
the taxes necessary to meet the interest upon any
bonds leaned by it under authority, it shall be the
duty of the Auditor General to add to the rate of
Stain taxes, to be paid by said municipalities, or
the people thereof, to tho extent necessary to pay
the interest upon said bonds. When the amount
thus levied is collected and paid into the State
Treasury, notion must ho given by the f3tate Treas
urer, to bondholders, the the will pay said interest,
or so much of it as he has received. When any
person shall refuse to pay the tax thus assessed for
a longer period than six menthe, it shall be the
'day of the State Treathrer to sell any real or
personal estate that the said party may be pos.
vented of, at the borough of Harrisburg, on giving
thirtydaya notion.
The "supplementary resolutions relative to the
revision of the penal ends," which ware intro
dnoed, some two weeks since, by Judge Bell, and
which provide for an extension of the time for the
completion of the work, the mode of reporting,
and the salary ($2,000 per annum), came up thin
morning, and caused considerable discussion. The
first section was finally defeated, and the resolu
tions fell.
Tho commissioners aro Attornoy General Knox,
Judge Lewis, and David Webster, Esq , the lattor
having been appointed in tho plan of Mr. .13u0k4
low.
The prevailing idea was that these gentlemen,
having a vast amount of private business, to which
their attention must be given, would necessarily
be very slow in finishing the labor originally con
templatsd by the bill, and consequently that $2 000
per annum for eaoh one was rather an extravagant
waste.
Mr. Perim read In place " An act to exempt
the poet (Aloe and court rooms from taxation,"
and immediately called it up; but objeotions being
made, it win allowed to lie over. Mr. Harrison's
memorial le reference to Passenger Railways was
read in the Bennie thin morning, and ordered to
be prints& It soemod, although late in its arrival,
to strike thnatore as good, common senso, forcible
and praothable. Coming from ono so familiar
with the picullarities and profits of the railway
system and honest in his viowit, it should have
great weiglt. ALDION.
L very neat .reprint, an tinted paper, of "The
Mandl ray," a poem by the late Jopeph Rodman
Dish*, bar{ roaohod us from Redd k Carleton, Now
Xerlr, Although written currsata calamo, itis
eitremely,, good, fanciful, and, imaginative, and
inoet,:efiloent inbright•hued.wordl.painting. Never
has fairy lige been more gracefully or flowingly
related.. Hera and there, are bad rhymes—such as
and rock, taint,, and punishment, on and
down, wo and now, dioroand ear, laton,and gone—
bit we remember that. Dr.,Drake _produced this
Itialmorit as
_rapt* as ,an , improviaator6, and
cheerfully admit,that„ in ~the -forty,. years Which
have. passed since was, written, no poem of the
oharaotor has been half as good.. •
„Rudd .4 Carlton have also published an agree•
ble novelette -called 'Two Ways to Wedlook,'i
whioh had prorlously appeared in one of the Now ,
Yorit'journals. The hyperbolical praise contained
in a dedication to "our fatfriend,'` moy make the ,
.reader afraid that the story itself is written in the'
same inflated tone. • 9rOte contrary, the comp.'
!Mien is easy and ,pleasant, :and the author has.
sketched varionsphasee of society with spirit and
'effeot,produeing a readable tale of no ordinary
The public, as well as 'Hoknor d Plaids of Boston, -
'may be congratulated upon- the eoinpletion of the
Household Edition. of the' WaverleY , Haveini noni
'mewed two years ago. The last issue, illustrated
with steel and wood-engravings, contains 4 , , The
Surgeon's Baughteri" and " Castle Dangerous"
the latter evidently showing the decline of Suitt's'
mind. The Jest volume -also gives tlite 'names of
the novels, in. alphabetical order ; the chronolo.
gieal order and the characters introduced, with a .
summary of the prinolpal incidents in each. story ;
an index of names, with reference to the volumes
and ,pages in which they are first mentioned; an
index to the notes ; and a copious glossary of the
Scottish words and phrases so frequently used by
Scott.,, These additions give a completeness to the
Household Edition 'which none else possess.
We have not the slightest idea • of 'the personal
identity of 'George Eliot, whose "Scen e s of Cleri
cal Life," originally published -in Blackwood's
Magazine, were lately reprinted by the Harpers
of Hew York. .He has since produced a domestic
novel called "Adam Bede"—a story of hopes and
fears, of the lights of love and: the shades of pis
sloe, of_ which the hero is a carpenter, and the
heroine a truly religions woman. It is a story to
smile and weep over,, to read and to remember.
It reached us through Peterson k Brothers,. Who" ,
lave also banded us 'The American Home Gar
an,illustrated volume, by Alexander Wet--
son, and a stately 'octavo, orowded with some rf
the finest wood-engravings we ever saw, contain
ing "Three Visits to Madagascar" during
the years 1853, - 1851, and 1858. These books are
also published by the Harpers. We shall speak of
them separately. • • -
Not the garden alone, with its flowers and
fruits, and Negetables and shrubs, but the farm
Ilso f with its oereal and other products, comes tin- ,
der, Mr. Alexander Watson's ' notice in " The
Amerloan Garden"—a book which his the great
advantage of not being too cumbrous—a book, in
short,,that can easily,slide into the pocket, to be a
ready reference when, required. The flower
grower, the fruit-grower, and the agriculturist
wilt derive information from this volume. The
different fruits and vegetables are glen in alpha
betical order, with descriptions and mode of cal.
ture, but there aro many illustrative wood en
gravings, and the volume closes with an 'excellent
index:
Thirty-three years ago, the Rev. William Ellin,
a Dissenting minister in England; published a
,missionernarrativaof a Totir through Hawaii, or
Owhyboo, whieh -was a goOd book; followed by
Polynesian_ Researches and 'other Works, elicited
by his miasionary travels in the South Sea Islandis.
In 1837, be married Miss Sarah Stickney, then a'
Pretty Quakesess,who had written P Wares from pri- I
'Sate Life,witb. no Emil sticaew and is now tbavolu-
thinous:•eandor forbids meaning her the luminous'
,---Atuther.of The Wived, Darightere,` and:Wainer, of
Engiruid,.with severalAixtrentelyklieaVY'religlont
SIDON %hie& have:o4El,a 1 ergetaaleliEngland, Ink
here. sller-bnabrind,'With thlOptrii
;the '
tielta - Ls 'pates ticiiiiihßiilititcsei:tirliti'
professed Christianity, a feeling 'of .toleration
springing up, the Queen's' eon Wild nephew having
been baptized as Christians a few'yeare before. Ile
paid not one visit hut three to Madagaioar, Where
ho and his oompanitm, Mr. Oaiairoh, were well re
calved and kindly treated by the Queen and her
people ; the Prince, her solo, being espeoiallykind;
and extremely,likely, if he succeed to the throne
'to encourage the adoption of Christianity by hid
sohjeo ' is. Mr. Ellis describes the country , yet PO
little known, in a Very vivid and graphic manner ;
discusses the language and history with fulness
lableh is never diffuse; and reports on its natural
productions and capabilities. Relives a goed map
of the islsed; with many views of scenery and
events, .and numerous portraits of royal and other
personages. The greater part of those illustra•
Hens, which aro admirably engraved, were taken
by the photographic process—the operation of
which, under Mr. -Ellis's skilful hands, as much li
astonished as pleased the Prince and Princess
Royal. This book of travels and adventure is full
of interest, and confirms our long-standing opinion
that Mr. Rllis is a ranch better writer, though with
less pretension, than his, wife. •
Charles Deeilver, of this city, has published a
I new edition, with portraits, of The Religious
Denominations of the United States " It gives
an aCionntnr the past history, present condition,
and doctrines of each denomination, written
by eminent lay and' clerical authors connected
with the respeative persuasions. Thus, an accu
rate account maybe relied on. In addition, we
tied copious statistics, net only of the United States
but of all the religions denominations in England
and Scotland. (By the way,we learn here, what the
Catholic Almanac did not tell us, the other day
that the Roman Catholics of the Baited States, in
1858, amounted to 3,177.140, of whom 210,000 are
in the diocese of Philadelphia.) This useful vo•
lume has the further advantage of being well in
dexed.
Letter from New York.
MILITARY EIIBUTE—COLONEL ALBERT PIKE-IVA SIP
INGTON'S BIRTHDAY IN LONDON—EXCITEMENT IN
THE CATTLE MARKET: NUMBER OF BEEVES SOLD
IN NEW YOKE INl9s9—rns norm gangEr—rais
FUR MARKET RAILROAD CONVENTION ; ITS
PRINTER PRESIDENT —A NEW MUSICAL CELE
BRITY.
[HorTespordenCe of The Pron.!
taw Yosn, March 18, 1859
A small rebellion is going on among our city mili
tary. A Contt n artial haring found Col. Cooke, or the
Tirelfth regiment ; Way of-sandry charges preerred
"select him, and sectored him to be cashiered, and
hh commas,d,ng general haring approved the finding
and s.:nterce, the rukrabera of the regiment arsembled
en moose on Wednesday evening, at the Mercer Bonne,
and unsnlmonaly adopted resolutions expressing confi
dence in Col. Cocks, and denouncing the /tam of the
court After some speechifying end considerate talk,
of & &Meetly gory character, the regiment formed in
a body, and, preceded by a band of mote, proceeded to
Col. residence, in Seventeenth street, and, paid
him the compliment of a ifercorde. Tile preocedings of
the court, and the persistency with which the rank and
file of tho regiment adhere to their old colonel, errata
quite an excitement among tho men or the bayonet and
eabre.
Col. Albert Pike la about to depart on a tour of bust
ness•and plensure among the Indian tribes of the Went
He will be accompanied by a few gentlemen who know
the ways of, the red man - . The amnion will occupy
some - two or three months.
These Americans who ohmided to be hi London on the
birthday of Washingtm had a formidable dinner at
Wlills's Rooms, at which General Campbell, the Ame
rican consul, preelded On bin right wee the Han. John
E. Ward. our new milliliter to China; on his left the
Hon, Robert Dale Owen, late United States 'Master to
Rapine. Speeches were made by Richard D. Rhnball,
Erq., Hon. J. Wethered, Dr. G. Holland, Gen, Ward,
and Mr. Owen. " The Frees at Borne and Abroad, ,,
woo responded to by Col. Hiram Puller and "Charles
Mackey, Esq. ; and Bartley Williams put in, by way, of
t 4 cildnklug,” any number of Irish songs and rears
tions. Our notional raid woe soared considerably, as I
learn by s private note from one of the malefactors who
assisted at the festival ; but the whole company voted
that they felt better for the operation.
The excitement In the cattle market ban subsided
sensibly, singe market day, on Wednesday. The
butchers "beared" the market, and drovers conse
quently bad to recede The public, consequently, will
bnvo its steak and sirloin at ablint the usual figures.
Few people have any notion of the number of cattle
dlSpOsed of at these Wednesday market days. In the
year IfIS, 144,740 head were sold, at Forty-fourth
street alone; while those mid across the river, at Ber
gen, and in Bath Arcot, swelled the aggregats to
191.57 d head.
The horse trade is quite active. The number of ant.
male on sale, on Wednesday last. at the long row of sale
stables In Twentpfour th street, was about a thousand
The demand for good farm horses, trotting, and saddle
horsea, is lively, thOngh the somewhat large number
on hand tends somewhat to depreciate prices. The
quotations were about an follows
rer head.
Good to firat.class trotters In import $225©200
Good to Bret class mirk borstal 270a301
Good to tirst.chiss paddle horses. ......... .• • . 160a260
littet.eless working harem' 1600226
OMMary wotking horses 1000126
In the Par market there is no particular change.
Among the salea were 8 600 The Bolivia Detr at Soo;
1,600 Ohscrea do, 42043 a ; 1 500 do San Juan do, 420
cash; 3,(00 Southwestern on private terms.
Arrivals of PUB and Skins for the week are
Skies rare
205 9
19 23
12 40
By Coasters, bales
By Erie Railcard, bales
By liedsou River Railroad.,
Total 2§6 balsa. 72
TIY-O,PANTs.,
'The railroad convention nckw,,ln ! eteeeleCat,linitalir
:one Of the largest gathpripgioF,tht)lo4lotaiwip,os44
.h e ld thief' ootintry. - President otin;VO llttfs;
- 8
printer; who UtitY-tlie leeis reio' ,
"si,
weekly paper at.Bataals, thhilitatel‘theriiii
to ,lintreio,and,in gorinAollop. With David M t tr
deed) °P ,1 , 31 .
,EF:Alklee, (0114,qiy..),1161,1, Ak e, A d .! I
falo Pottier (non' the Oiminerifot .4c) ortfiser)..._,Prom
itaffalo Mr: 'Poliett ;skint thence
Goinmbus,'Where pitted ilio'bht`o , thais'Nitrimi,
At one time, he wee a membeinf the leant et Pebble
Works otihat„litate,;ani . nowwetlnd hint tatl l
inadjnatters;_ antiPrealA t ig Diet in,,assenOlage Pf the
keenest, eberpeet, lelngest:headeil men in the'erftrY4
€ , Busb Lis the vie:sea; it the4inerieite - Chirsetii Pr
d fresh mnsionreelebriiy ban jai •omeinionget
a young Foglishaims named Mllls,,lgskone.and4wiluty,'
who hes_miesed many years atpipsio, in , tits acquisi!.
tion Wehli art, 'and comes tie re entirely rinberallled,
and liosofte'd ; ,
best mtisfeal men, scoin'ai
lenhanter a,ui Sehnelber, `.(they ate all three • laving --
together, - at, this moiineo, in tlte adjolOng room.) t ind•
Win49.,thid 'Burke, have found • him pnt,landi Are
charmed ban'telerit and his ipleridid . e c Teoutien . ,
Me winner at the 'pla;a6: eyieCially the `qititiriesi
with'whieh hahandlos bts fldifsill," and life!generia Mae:
nor of manipnlatingthe lintrum eat, am quite indite tlrio
sseestion, sprimodie, jerky,nranoor to which some
shed irofensort 'deport t hemselves : in the concert.,
room.' Be hempen formed at two `deneerts with the great,
'eat sitheetia. •You hear biro before long. ' •
,The Fattyt aw Eighth streets Paseettar
• . • ger: Railway.
eet to entlinrice Me l Germantown tiasiaroger
,way ComPenys and the Green and Catescstreetii
' ladelphla Passenger Railway Ceropiny,,joirdly, Utley
a alegle traeleire ?Mirth dittilEighth etreate - "
81101102,11._ Be it enact/4,40,0%11M0 Qermantoine
Passenger Rail Way Conipaty be. and - they are bereh7s
t authexised •ind 'empowermd; antijeditir the rigida here
inafter conferred (in-tie Green andOoetetiffreote Philar
deipliia Peasengerithllwaytempany,lit ley down:end,
onnatrust aedrisesvraittiay,fronalhe plaint whtirtilhatirth
street lotervecte the Germantown ind ,Par.kloreen tutu-,
pike; in 'the city of Philedelphia:and rating thence
doutheardly along said lildurth street; in siddzity,lo
pickineon street, to ita intersection with,l3igilth street.
and ,therice north weirdly on said ltiglith Street to thi in
tere-otion with the said Germantown - end! Perlslomet
turnpike wittithe right and power to meire.snd lee a
track my Walnut etreet, betiveai their'ittekeonPottilli
end Eighth streets on as to comma, the said ; trunks on
Fourth aed Eighth atreela ha, the said track op Walnut
Street; and it Is hereby ' further' itbeeted 'that 'that
part of the sail railway track In Sclirh'street from the
centre of 7 Costae 'street, - thanes abutbiramily along
Pourth Street to Diekliason etteet:therieetriDietrinaion
street 'to Eighth street, ,thence riorthwardly,elong
Eighth Street to the centre of Mitten 'street, ad also
the track on Welnut avast betweentkirthland'illiglith
streete eonnectiog the track OD ,Ttourtti and Dightla
streets as bereinbafore antilotliql to be" bdlit. still be
constructed, laid down, and need by 'the said German' ,
town Passenger Railway Company, ..- and, the, Green
sod Costes.threet 'Philadelphia Passenger
Company at their joint and- equal expense. and 6 , 1
be the joint property of the acid two. companies, each
owning one.itlf. thereof; .end 'that "pat Of the held. ' 1
track to be told in Walnut etreetes aforeald pbAi : be'
inthjeetto bonded by any ether passenger railway
Tony that - may be authorised - hi and nab a' teach"
on Walnut street, on payment .by, eßifi company,th the,
raid Germantown Passenger bailwei CM:Really awl the
seld.Green and Coates street PhiledelphiC'Potengef
Railway Company of one-half of the coat of conatene-
Una of the paid rollsief on Walnut street, and of the
repairs thereof - and, of the- expense orkeephig that
portion of said strsett n. repair ; and that the German
tawn Passenger Baiiway Compeny are' hereby antlio
rited and empowered, „at, such time* and in such per-'
'Vona as in their Jiro °Una • they abal lee proper, tq lay,,
derrn end dorsi, notes-patch railway teak, or teaks.
along. Broad street, northward from its interseatien
with the - Germantown 'and Perklomen turnpike to
the. intersection 'of said, Broad street with the Old
YOrli road, therce alorg paid old To 4; road
to Milestown or Branchtown irlth the right,
to eVend the same do the point:where' the Wo r th" ,
Pennsylvania Railroad cream' said, iroad ;land the,
sold Germantown Peesenger 'Hallway Company aid
the Green and Coates-street ,-PhiladelphiasPaesen
ger Railway Company ,shall
-alto Save The IVA
and privilege of runt log their ars over:'or 4:ant:edict
their eald,read hereby authorized' with. , ,or &dieing
any other passenger railway in the city of Philadelphia,
on snob' terms a mar be mutually arreel'unit ; and,
ease the said - cannot agree pa to titiA•
tsame, then the DistilAt Coat of tho city of Phlle
'delphia shalloaprn petition yreeetted 'by idtherporty.
appoin !two disinterested persona who shall .o,x the
amount t
be paid by the - nettles using thesame and
whose decision in the,prembles, whim smarmed' bit said. ;
court, tfaall be final and conclusive: Provided, Tbat tba.
portions to appointed chef be duly yworn Or 'affirmed
before entering open the discharge of , theis deaths: and
Blinn file their report In tba prothoolitatio. office OS,
said conetwithin thirty dart after their spbointmentes
afereseld Provided, farther, 'until- said Eighth'strat
shall have been opened end graded„ the, said Ger,
mantown Passenger Railway Company aballtiaire power
and anthor;ty to construct and lay*, single track on
end alcing such streets an may be necesaary to,posin
test the track as laid upon Ifnurth 'tied Eighth strati
god snake thpiaripie acontinikenelreeiri ierordelltnefrrk:
out ttinfallintertit `had meithieg . of , phis sot ' itstq pms
xided friethett.,thikeitits GOitailtdint
`watt Genthety_shall beebtjatitiltk, illats 4 tope arid ' Perktomar [ Asi e~ 7
oftv;3o, zit
4 .- ill* • •
• I" i •-• : • ••' ••- • ••••••-•-•'
• .•. , • . *Ol , id tot • eiirtsrltral • Jostiocoin , ;"
do imaatithornpluy i rom , the interteot'on of aald
"tic spike ;with! Eighth ",street, 'and' notitissaidity' is
fed as 'Washington lane, in, said city; , but -if, the.:
paseenger rallway- - eionany' shell fail.' Within'
tbd said 'Alms, to, Igoe with the wild 'turapiki
company • for the rightof - way, then the said,.
paSsenger railway company 'sad the Plaid turnpike iron;
party shell each, within a Amenable time thereafter.
Otiose one person ; and the two perenes to chosen shell
select a third person: all of whom' Shalt be disinterest
ed; or, if the two Brat chosen fail to agree upon &third,
tter,son within 'wean days after they are - chosen:,
he District Court of the city of Philadelphia/hall se a
loot snob third person out of the three, persons so
()hose°, Or a majority of them — proceed to fix and deter
mine bye yearly rental or otherwise. as they shall lee
proper, the fair value of the said right of ,way;,,aud
the valuation so duel that! be died on record in 'the
eta oeurtandshell be confirmed by the said court. Ail
within ten months after the raid proceedings obeli be
finally eett'ed and oottlrmed. the said pasergerrysilway
earnestly shall lay a railway track or ,traekr to said
Wmlitheton lane; and rut their ears thereon; as before
provided In this section; but nothing in title provide then'
prevent the Germantown Passenger Railway Company
from taking immediate peesemion of and ascertaining end'
settling damages for the right of , way on that portion
of the Germantown and Perkiornee ,thropike whieh
lieti between Fourth and Eighth streets in !Mid city
according to the prorisions of the set recta:ling 'rail;
road companies, arproved the 19th Tetiruary 1849: And
provided further, that if any oat of the Germantown
and Perkimmee Turnpike road bonne lute the poftemodoti
of the city of Philadelphia, it shall be the duty of , the.
Germantown Parnanger Railway Conway to keep_ said
portion of the road In repair for inch length salt may
be occupied by them with their railway. -
PRO 2. 7 hat It shall he lawful for the maid German
town Passenger Railway Campo- y to thereat, their
capital stock to ten thentarld there., of fiftyPolltra each,
end to borrow any emu of money by them remelted, not
exceeding in imprint one half of their capital stook; as
hereby Ineremod at a rata of intereat not exceeding
seven per centime, mad' to issue bonds therefor, in the
sent of not less than one briadied dollars each, and to
scours the payment thereof by a mortgtge, or mint
pre. upon the whole or any part-Of their ralliity; in
, el-ding their interest in the said road tote col:;1112ot
wad upon pnutth and Eighth streets, - ad Dickinson and
Walnut atreete. and the appurtenance hereof end
upon their corporate rights, franchises, and privtlegee.
or arty part thereof.
Pea. 3 Tint all general meatier or elections by the
olookholdere of the Germantown Passenger Railway
Compeny shell be conducted, and the rote eball he
given, aceording to the prwelaione of the tin oration Of
an net entitled on ert regulating railroad computes,
approved the 19th of February, 1849 • • -' ' '
Fire 4 That whenever Itmey be Inexpedient to fol
low the bed of the said Germantown and Perkiomen
turnpike in the constractien and hying& said eallwiar,
it shall be lawful for the mid companyto diverge here
from. and nee or necipe any street or land that may be
necessary fo • gate route,: Provided, however, that the
said Germantown Peeeenger Railerte Company shalt
pay demeges for any land no used and occupied, which
demegea Obeli be amiirtained and method in the meaner
direeted by the abtve-mentionel eat regulating rail--
rood cr topiaries approved 19th February, A. D. up,'
Psa. 5. That if the said GermaetownPaggenger Rail
way 0019119114 shell, Winkle Pointy der. efter the pose
age of the ant, tile in the °Mee of the City Solicitor a
written obligation, under their common veal cove
nanting On comply with all the ordinances of the Se
lect and (Internee Commits of the city Philadelphia
regulating pas tenger ratiwaye, the same shall be &tim
ed coil taken to be dull compliance with the ordi
nance of geld Councils alithertzlog the --crinetonetion
of eald rellway. approved 1658, and the said corn•
puny shall be thereupon entitled fortheilth to com
mence the constreation of Reid rotate ; and the said com
pany eball he enljeot to ouch rates of taxation as are
now or may hereafter ba imposed on other pawner
rallweye in the city of Philadelphia.
Sea 0. That it shall re lawful for the sold Greenand
fleateo-otrentg Pbilade - phla Passenger Railway Come
pray to increase their etpitel stook, eight, tboneand
chance, of fifty dollars each, andeto borrow, any addi
tional sum of money by them ri'quired,'Uot exceeding
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, at a rate of in
termit not exceeding even per cent., and to issue beetle'
therefor in the sum of not less than one hundred dellare
eseh„atekto scent.) the payment thereof, bye mortgage
or rnorteeggs upon the' whole or euy - part thereof of
their railway open ',Green end Coates street', and the
appurtenances thereef, and law n their interest in all
the said - road ito to be constructed upon Fourth and
Eighth streeta and upon Dickinson and Walnut etreete,
and upon their nor orate rights, franchises, and privi
leges, or any part thereof -
gnu. 7 Teat nothing in this eel contained ehalf be
construed to give the Germantown revenger Railway
Company the 'titbit to run their care upon the railwaya
on Green and Coates /treats. or to give the Green and
Coates-etreete Philadelphia Pageongor Railway Com;
pony the right to one their cars upon that part of
Fonrth or Righth streets north' of Coates street; nor
*hell any nth , r railway company:have ouch right un
less ty contrmt.
.not, S That the said Green and Cottes•street Pinta
dolphin Passenger Railway C moony may-use their
rood to Forirth street, On Many point eastward thereof,
at their discretion; and'nly remove their track soot
weedily of acid Ponrth street, without prejudice to their
right to relay the game; add to - Centime° the mid road,
according to the' route preecribed by their charter, at
any time herrafter •, end the fifth. motion of this sot
obeli ripply to the Said Company, in teepee. to the said
railway hereby authorized lobe built by them, an afore,:
said • and all the righte, power, and prtvileva granted
by title and_
May be exercised by the raid companion
respectively, at their discretion, in whole or in ,part,.
and front time to time, to they may deem advkieble.
Sea. 9. •That if any one or more of. tine atebkholdein
of either of the nail two railway companies shall or may
dissent ifom'the exercise of any of the Powell by tbte
act granted, then it may below ul foie sushi dissenting;
stockholder to ripply by petitlan to the .Dlattiot Vount •
of the city of Philleelphts to have' hie' stect vsltitd
cod appeal ee4 by three dieintetested,persons tO;b11 sp.
pointed by raid court; and it shall be lawful. for either
of the raid companies to purielmee` teicki Sleek aind' - to
pay therefor meth corn may be; found due to
each dissenting stockholder.
Sue 10 That it shall be lawfullor 'either of them, ,
the said Germantown Passenger Ratites , Company,
or the colt Greed and Coated-etreet 'Philadelphia Pee
geezer Railway Company, whenever a majority of the
holders of the stook of either company shell, at
meeting called for that purpose, Co ,authorise; grtrt,
sell, and convey to the other of said eoreuentee all their
right and interest to and in the said Yantis,' its hereby
authorised to be jointly built with its:appartexiiiees,
and to and In all the rights, privileges: franah'ses
thereof, mot when no granted and conveyed the mule
nehostiblobuogthatdheanAmeroephiczedbettnthboy p d rt u re e h i rie tho g r i t c' y om ir ps o c e y ,
Constructed. and enjoyed by theist alone.
gee 11. That all laws. , or petite of laws, inconsistent
herewith, he and the acme ere learaby repealed.
Trim STE/RUUD State of Georgia, Oapt Lis
Garvin, left for Swannah on Saturday evening +t
&clock, with a fell freight and the following list of
o ;bin psalm:went: - Mit a Itobcrta, MiB9lfartridge, Bre. M.
Bbnrphonee, Captain S. 0 Barnard and ls 'fr. A Wil
liAtat, F. Dellaron, Dr E. t, Summera, It McDonough,
lady e.ntllamily, It M Charlton, D. N. Thraelt, J R.
Eerkind, J. W. Campbell, Dr. B Martin,James M.
M %yea, J. A. Campbell, E. W. Bobbins, J. P.l3l.llitey,
W. a. Johnenn, J "W Bildern:l, R. B. Burns, Mae.
Otrouse, and 30 in the Moorage,
mown vo..antaisroNDaNss:
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hi mind Us Marti* ilk:* - -
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:zi ais
anabor thii ter. In to Awe lie
the typography, but on* site ol!.tha difin-samal 141
written upon. -
We aliCtiA l 4; dieiti;fehiiieitoloi=lll, NEW/.
Tanis, and other Mateo, foleontribotiose,Bl . lllll,lll.
'.o l frrentheiVol tee, •
the resoureee of the earroundlng country, the ineteendf
'of pigutsitori, or any IntaCmitiol:iiiii Witt t» leteiest,
leg tilthe ijeaeralrehihtiA e'L
Tp`
AKUJUMINTII-rWMNIIMI.
WRIVIILIT Minx , ' Auntlsms,
If Mr Evrahantof.yeolear,A,Eywlde !I;
its*
.-VPAttlitollll34diglell -
Nnrsocu. Ontatra.—c. OlnderellA ), —igLoutla.Ohisal
Company"—c.v.astrian, Afr.F,.aral
MoDelooaCe.. Gelarmi.—Soleotbomi; ROM -
ems 'lto= Operas, Panteinfzies, Dating, 1114
Tammy's Gems from Goias, 'Piero
ceentriaigesefacess, 6106i1ig5k,1 '
Bon , Disas,-431spor,BUts.„ - : - -
• •
' HEALIN G ' OF Tag . Btatetkie.'-4110 • three
• barglare, James hiorgin, : Andrawidenerron, , end
ft WU-
. i i ii F o4° 4frrPfL , 4041 . lr . ,0 4 01r-before Albanian Ogle
, on' Saturday aftergoun. Thai! „Whom hnvis been done'
• i canted in anotniber of . Petty burglartinibtrelj, and were
!arrested itt the eddy:part of list creek Isylbiteirtifei Le-
Inv end Somers glees tea apree, these gesittemile. aid . ' '
ted by Offlosr Clillanai: hare "been' treeing up many of
the robberies letely emzunittede and.liade. la a nislort-'-
' Ity of instanies (Wined the mimes upon t u be trio ,The
prheamere werelrisent at 'the brat**. atidionsifetifed
aniroh interest lathe developments. ,:bleminwliaile frays",
tintbibnYiet while the lifolierrons . areltoatfoon on the
',gebnyikiAl: ~,They„..ere,brotber*,_ the - interest' being -
latient twenty-one yeire.ef, age., and. • itredliate of the
*duel Of 4Thringeoind tbr eldest' is about thirty. The
garter hes a wifeand eltildten• .. -. t, . r -- '
Over toffy roblwrieewereProved against the defen-,
)daets, and in ,moyt instances same ot, 7 hai goods afaTan
at the thins 'o the difPre t robberies were displayed at.
pa boning, and Identified by their losers, white the
artioles were tacrel to thirdefendants by +he' eddincet
if the officers. The folionlay ig s PO of the kebberieut ; -
Bob k Oe.taibire,- No.' /18 Irsobasire' Viol:: eters ,
creed oven on the night of Idatob 14th, Ind nabs:ice'
ram VW worth or garde. -
, Imer-beer saloon of °bailee Brume. No. 82 prank-
Ile oleos. forced anon end - robbed of 1120 in emit end '
180 worth of anthem, . , ,
i floored Rliniits, billiard 'Alone, nor : thweet • omen of
etecond and Watuut s striets. broken bite ititirehlatit; and,
tabbed or .......Prolo , _of voltam'.
W. 8.. Vendors , leser-beer saloon, 1f0,282 ifirter-'
Sheet, was broken into
,hirtien times daring the ; -p t
Month by the same esoundrele and robbed On ' one
rieradon they paid the plane tiro vleitslll gini.night, , •
basing returned.for more plunder after taking one food
to their crib near Fairmount.
Samuel ,Yardley....edore-bense. w
Tinstreet wharf
fiabnYlkill, broken into 22d . February ands gain in-11t h
,
of blar^h, and robbed of numerous artlelpa of value. f .1
Ilea oleos of William H Kern, near Fairmount; en- ',
tined on four dlferent - occuione, and robbed of satyr
Ife tools, ho.. ,ho. , , ,
t Maxwell &Co la Hine 'nines Fawn' led Woods*, -
entered and robbed ha beeember, 1858. - ' ' - '
, Mike of,the Plineyleaniir Railroad .moorioniyi, No.' - '
187 Dock Stmeet entered Fab .23d. leati„and robbed of e .
large number of keys of freight ears, tee: •
iln addition to this catalogue . there is the fol f rett -
Art of barge olnini,wos
hs boet-bouses. near Pal
here been recently - biotin .open and robbpdoynage, ~.,
oplothing, de, &O.: University, Hertone. lesleogi.,Ylit:
d me, Neptune. lieelielor,'„ Pbeede , obls, einnen r .rode. , • '-
ndent. Melinda, Attieries, and Peneszteanielt Some ...
eVette boathousee `were - entered frequentle , - bj tim -
tiodrelsi and desOiled. , ,-
, organ assnoted Ili: air of bravado at the tobt,tkord Z
,f sly acktiowledged his share in moat of the robbertee. ,
We would fistondonalty obotradiot the witnerien-
as
to
-
te quantit y of pmpertelitolen, and the emonntee rbre. - ,
0 ler done, and he seemed to exjny the leeebeynrace.."
A org th e evetatern by hie displs ye of cool isoptulenne• -
lli. would oecasionslie tell how he bad out ent a panel
04 forced a leek, and !that portion of Ake plunder Mite -t
u~this eltare. , -_ , t , ‘ • I -v,- _ • - , , • -
.iter the hearing, was concluded. the imieeeitge were - 7
co tutees -to prison in default of $d 000 NU each, to, .
arrwer at court the charge preletreefigabide Welt ,-.---'* '
MORN.'OF, TUE Fassarr.-41teror'orOtka little ,'
abiationtint in the rush of, the Intent in,-the 41 Ter` 01 - • '
„
and
~.., , ,
„gattirdiy Sunday'," altholigh - romsof ukcitkar f ar .
were still overflowed, and the Nisi y ard ins in i lair .
way of being purilledr ,- Onlift'YerielYeldirirthe river
t j a i water was threatening the plen,t.and moot: of JAW ,
dinge. while some miles further up; depit` boo kite-
O yards of,thelreek bitween Noteensto W nlandlrhite
Vill had been Washed lueer,...9oMt theVrains Leant 'lldld
de phiiiorre, on elitird.ey, compelled thretursatelftelle
fop, froni,wheneethe paseengertereee, sent on ;via Jar- -
dee Otte The traipsed!' golkithat road until repairs
are mole.. The detnietedi. high ,eried that , Yrevelia .
4" -
the past day or two has - belted the fraiket in nineteen , .
Atlno time since the year 1887-has the water in oar
river been so high. It is thought by many that it has
rimiched Its highest potntAind autism Maher tabs
'teem should coma, noforther danger ; to ithe.,whervar'
!ma shipping need be apprehended. - ...;„•,:,
ti. RANDIONN, .T l sTiiioitli:44...oo 7 rimar •
~;,...-iilini, tie members` ot- the ino-ptiiit: X.' A.
Oliprob patd their likoby,
,itity . . ,Toth:jib' .IkCaiiiiiii_oo...,
! gat sleitclllllng the impeoleng Originate' ttritittititieSt.
elent. During the'evenlig they grilmintriSf Mai : mid: ,
hl lade rAirditadid sefee.tolvnet.asit of
.
-.-tY a- ,
pang intend 4111tfielleadhig - ori lite 2d o f Jul; ititri
and t intandTemaialog 'there'
the( guests of the Iteadieff- gore OmoparlY:; 711 .1 5 will ,
Is in kt theft , stesiifire engine with thins,. slid of ttn.ef
• oon of the 4th wills's' snexhibition of her pOsteti
to eta citizens of Beading - - One hundred tottsi 'se: ,
compaoy the spratehts, with the LibestOireee- Deng.'
the, members equipped. with, the, hats end red AMU,. .
wearing' thefrboets no their &rms.' , The marshal will'
be Monis - Rodgen, Erg:, the president ot:the low.
I:orpt r Lrmt had ttiearini, before U. S. Corn.
miattoner Hazlett, on Saturday morning, . abetted with ,
attempting to pass counterfeit coin. :It•lppearS. that—
on iriday evening the defendelet went into a hotel ,or
reetadrant;ln Divot street; above Market, sof, after,
eating Ws raspier r tiered in pairrient' for - the same a
grief ter of 'idolise., which the proprietor pronounced to -
be counterfeit; be then offered another,
which bekatid •
was:good Vibe 0 - et one was not, but this 'WSB also
eoucterfeit; he then afferedfe coneterf..it $l gold oleos.
He {rah smelted byolfieer J ames ifeltester tod - tathea • -
to the central police station. After 'shearing
. the de
fendent was committed in default of 4500 hail for his
apptarance et the next - term of the 1:1: 8. Distriet Court. —
. 'bat IttiArrathimot Hoes CoxPittr -hive
ordereda steam ate - eights Of litonwarth; likens'.
Co o aPeopleheWeirkep Dightientis wart.' Delft
about the ume weight and size as the.Good-W ill , bat a •
model Simi*,to the Philadelphia. The tieri-boi will.
he at the tone end, - and not to the .ids, like the Geod. •
Will. It tato be delving bT the :oth of Joe, heat, end
will; cost $3,800. The company have determlood to -
change their runipmente from blue to black. The front,
of the bat will have the bruit Of Thomas ;Connor, with ,
the hernia of the
company irra 'scroll eurroundlug '
The asp, willhave -,4 Independence , ' en the beak, in a
saroil. The nrmber of the conriony,' ,- 20, 2, will be
the perners of the cape.
fIEgIDNED--deorge - W. dtartin, Esq., thei • ,
reprefentatiVe of the Weeaseos &iglus Company in the'
Heald of FINS Dirinforg, and foe raspy rearm, aeerstary of
the company, bee resigned, both these : Tr onion*. He
stieceeded tithe Board of lira Directora by Pi
ping R. Lyndali, Roe , td'-the' tompeey; sok
the office of secretary by James Ohttaberi. 1.,
THE COTitris
tATIIRDAY'S 'rao.ounine.ls
Repotted for The Preee
SIJEMBIig COURT—Chief Justice Lowrlap and
/tutees Woodward; Thompson, and - Strong—Samuel
Kellum. Charlet Kellum, Hampton tipdyke, and other*,
plaletiffa in wror, vs. Alamo' B. Smith This ease
waa ioriginally brought in tne-Court of Hommel Plain
of Bradford county. and wag an aetioa of ejectment to
recover possession of one humped and. sixty mile of
land in Decal township, .
ThilTBD STATES DISTRICT Cotrai—Judge
eadnal.d.r.—ln the case of Janine Hater,- charged .
with passing counterfeit money. the jory,is gilt out.,
They came into court on Baturday morning and ail- ' •
notated that they were unable to area, .Judge Cad. -
walider was unwilling to discharge them; and they
ecoordingly,agein retired to deliberate op nn it verdict. ,
1411ARTZIC SESSIONS—Judge the
case the little girl, named Hannah 'o:Lioyd;Who
was` committed to the noose of itefogekon the charge _
of being a common prostitute. Judge Ludlow Reid, tbst.
were the parents able and willing to keep the child, abe
eurht not to be committed. to the House - of Refuge;
but that if her parents were not and could rot
take charge of her; then there, would belittle "doubt
that she could be committed to the Provo of Refuge.
That these were the two points in the rue: one *AS _
whether, the child wee amenable to taw. The testimony
in the case upon the part of the Managers of the Boxlike'
' of Refuge wee that the child wag ReFn in Chunalt and
other public, streets, form 7 until 30 o'clock. ia r the ,
,Teeing; that eke, yea seen in company,with men
at all -boom of the night, and bat 'ahs'free seeti •
in 'company with -her- ,mother. in- a, honed of --
ill fame. That ,it would' he but a common charity
to place her. where she new - to, to save her from
ruin. The second - point In the -ceae - ie whether the
mother of the child is able or willing to take charge of
her; that the evidence epee - tbe part of the child was
that of two doctore_who saw her mother almost every
day; and that she was a lady of good cheracter. The
question arising under thin evidence now. to, can the -
nu•V•er of flannel* O. Ll yd control her ehild,"rind tf ao
is oils willing to do it. From th 6 evidettee In the-case ,
it appears that the mother is unable to control her,
child and if shell ilble eke is unwilling to den). 'There.
fore I remand her into the custody of the manners of
the 'Mute of Refuge. '
Ili the use of - Gabhard Herrin, bail for E. L. Snow,
Judge Ludlow said that he had not been able to give
proper attention to the fat's, and therefore be wee un
able to give his. decision in the case, but wonld do no
on Saturday morning next
The jury in the cue of Adam Lough, who wee tried
upon the charge of ,maintaining a nictitate, inkeeping
a bone,bolling 'stab' ehtnent in Baker street, same into
Conn act rendered a verdict of, not entity, but ordered
Hie defendant - I o pay the aosts - of salt.. -
" The _nese of Mrs Sagan wee- celled tp forbearing
upon the writ of hones corpus. Mr, David Sant,
geoiroi . fir the defendant, isked that the hearing of the
'WC should ie precluded with.
Judge Ludlow said that he had Ind reeeived a der- _ -
Haute from - Walter littdd , e'Phyeiciart, etarang that
,Mr.;ltadd was Dowell, and was enable lobe cut of hie
bed; and, therefore, will not be able to fr ma to court. _
hir. , Brawn said .. .that Satordty wee fixed peremptorily
for the trial ef-the case It appears that the witnesees
for the prosecution nun not in court: - Judge Ludlow,
after argoment , by, counsel, continued the cum over
Until Salutdly Morning aut.
7ohn".E.- - Vlardell was brought up before the court
tin* Writ or:habeas oorpue, charged witti-colleating
the tam Of: $3.216, and appropriating the same,o his
lien nee; 7 -
Bcheldertestifted—l am the local aged for Abe
Pennsylvanialtailroad Company !lamer thedefendene;
he was tonollect'mottey.nn - live stook pauscollected h ot s!
thee money sad peq me In drafts or oheeke the de•
fondant bee not paid ms for pome three or four date
in the last month hid the anto'not of Ids Isoltectione
for those dale was 13 276. He gave me &cheek for the
payment of it. • :The ; defendant eXIIX :celnAcentad to
collect for the railroad la the-month of Iferrah,lll47.
The defendant. together with a Mr. rex, a bro
ker, was bound to me by a bond, muted by
them, for the faithful _performenee the e - duty,
as polluter, by the defendant, and to poy the mo
ney so collected over lope without deity. - The detec t :-
dant was to collect the money withgekbitten lead._ -The_,
reenoulor coltentlog without being ,prtid ,wee -that be
kept a hotel at the eaten, and it was Worth hie trouble ","
to 0 311001, for 'the ainenutof buttress it brought Ad hie
ost.blehinent,Tbe days fOntelirient wereViredneddly•
a , d Saturdays. After Leering ) . the d tendaat wairt•
minded back to pit - ~." - - , -- - -
Richard sealants - Pettit, abetted with nessetraertn
obtening goo bble yeUeer ochrh, 11114 fettialng,e pay
( for It. Mai feaCladed; ' '