, 4 if - A•Aall•-rAorl.......41 , .• ) 4 4_ Sni nOMATA.C.O/LMOVIi i ' akl,l;4s:ti PAP* tr4,44:0-ri ioit 4 tO atthigOsi . 4 071,*T.10 1 04*,thlOgiltiVeXPIOttiii " .nitisur *`:434iithilitpliii of the •=:" ''P 402 , 64 0 44 40,6004 4 4ra1ifitiiiii4b7 Odd 001346 - 0601.X . thi'4* - '4llifit'elke r ldlti`thantfkk.S . Orif ifqi*slo4; . %W" e:t:aiiede;to the • ."- g 'sio tar e d t 1: 1 1 4°1 - 14it .r...."111W -1, ##M ,07 ; 'To - 'ef relit* PPM DLi3o(iiQfit psi 4,0114,4 1 :41* - 1144,i 66i ; 40 00 1 1.9f.,4 ' t tfo)** 4 ,4 4 kW;V.4 l l4V l „ :itf4iliiiiWisi44ll#ol4li4l4l4-0, : F tk, 1 , 11; • 44,0_40,aey:-.:: •ette 411 lt: *Olt; ~ ,E 4l , :l;; R iettaetro. tau); • -Alex. MAW**, = rNrlsZPO)efoi7, 4. 10 C4 1 .4 1 / 1 4 1 0;',1 • John Al 1301e1;: '• •- Geo*. Northrop, '= " ' - • v;• iota* fiekeetieri §l , Ailritib . ;, - - A.44l44ooeifiirtpl,"•3.lleadislilfeattl..7: " rAgigaiokoi_"34,A - 144:*;'ffeistii s ei, '„ gi - 0,9 110 4i-- • • J 1 414U44.4,1?fAxPi.z , f ;••,,, ~> ~•-loasphslleaP7- ; Charlie I/404kt) a. 00,0 4 -• ; = - 460ige. Beekman; - 3. 1 4 7,ejeatioil04 - '•-•- - Sauf*alivralt, a• - &')WOrki4l4j FOrileYs' .Treeity 6. *at: D as holsgut er i ••=, :;::11).: - A 4 / 4 ttesittinf: , Jett ,‘-: Dnieeistio:tatio *iirAfr! older ..1 411 V lobed; ) wasp •only .- Rigwed :I:balVtaletitee 'withhe,lefW• , 6aohleft'aist Mende is didd# the 'esll-44 ifeale - lave or' ietlijthOi name, to, Frail ;RAU =-Weahleetort Art Association ..,„ ogrturu„, ig. eralUng bear, eta; Letter from Harris oUrittirteraMbiatkons; Letter from Hew York;- Thileertiv tied Eighth-striete Parsenger Rail wriuVrtherVitg : The'poutte. E l / 4 sOE2R Pine:- irtsciflAkldi remaining ht‘thel k OekOthee uP ru fistaftftytireteh,lenibig39lll, -..-- , tot. ,t - s- i - Thor steamship rAilas' froutlii**l, with - the EurePe, reuVU to the ttkilla t tliluukthe Pereeea from flenitituOina Solitlisnißton Ult lost : , ta l rOnfi at New' Yolk "oe,Satuldai, bitt.,lll - iii l ikely* boo been' anti . sfkatotl'hy'ilie Benue steamer Weser, ableihikOod urrilday it= OWL, - no timkot the Camden 444 Amboy Railroad, r i te,,Pe at r#,,,, t hl ak i tX 'O / 1 1 4 1441 44 thO P .1 4,,wwwt9t 4/4k Vohs faults, Yolk totsgotm4 ol 4A*4 l l 4 iikaikumAmql l 4 l l, o ve ~, , r .tity.#loo APR. 4 4 04"40 Amboy ) AgtiOgli'ibe:skitrauirp in - r01!..`„ !t OO O ''''., the , . 1 , 1 0:4ltalg -(' ,ifl de' , ,1_,,. ,mtx,00,01+4,,, , I • witliftildo.lsldW,. - , .. friitistiidlii i itharetUhaiehfol. =Pee ,' NuirltleltAtVelW Of 0041 1, 0/Pih the Alt fis, . .r.eqz ,o , iiii - c. .. ,, ,, 44 .. . ..it t . . 11 .! , dli tir... '`&. .....;, -91 44 li Z t larfo4 l :7'- 7- ir i i• - • ° -.7 , - ------" Ai 1 4 1 44; 1 ;0444 7 a41 4 f1eab1g, Beritietetety,dit;'N. Hers, titiondtion., was elect , 44 m 57.5 b 7 944 lutferrtr , 41 °' 1)1 ', i',L., 314a r" di , Vle.lote Demo 44 ,- t- ' I i. s ' ' '‘- Oraiatnaleat,raoraini, a freight, engine, on the Philadelkl* Wilmington and Baltirriere, Itall re‘difilet-t.riel 4 r- Ethtrefi, l6 l r killing *4 en , &seri lfr.,,tiall, a native of littleton, Maas r; ' and the greinatt, belOnging at Chester, but whose name tvrii , dhlt hot learit.r.' Ttu; , locomotive wee o idled the ,i_t- Meteor; t! she - *win good running order, and was about four years old. The train was frold'lndtbnoiti, ald hid ' jut passed Eaten. 1700 i . t o i'. l 4 o ' llo /e/V oo r o Wen; slightly-alietapi. The elespatalr , says ghat, with Cho exception of the 641trtiatiodef the loops:der "Irtre' lose will not .16 jam - '2 , ,inik, to the ,kiiinities of•the men • killed, tireless wilt he leavy *tough : r,` ,- h(4;bititen"to ibeiheire, we Airs another rail roatendolea% more serious In Its molts, to ehron tole- Ahe expos train• on the Great Western ralirell VW uffr the track near HamillontrMlohl gen, on Tnitlay night, killing four or ire' persons, „(whoee neateahavevotheew rseelvedt) and demol ishing the engineand sertsral of the ears atianhed N 0 .03 1 10113 lot JIM? dni ON tt IS /1 0 0 3 1 4g0tia) -in r 0111 ) 0 00./4 0 utta alike ot tiongrioi. , : ,' GoiwOrterrgc roillorrkipeet, warrbit, led OW tor, fteriltitlar,eiliotittiFeanAljelfaue - Monday has been i ateden for &wow ot , the ibiel'Ethiticili. Sfokjis7 - -14 ‘ c" 7 4,- ' - ii, nWlllbilo B. itiludi AntUrkua !P eAtn* . ordizOttY#o l fOlit oirekins itoOontbil M t 4 It rt - oentietter ficuillaltiV staged through that puce on tlfinilli illf, t hithititeinege home. Tiridiliesi(vs of the North G.rman uoyd, Steam ship Comp-ny of BremeitL-owning the steamships Bremen, New York, Weser;and the 1114ated Hud son-have made i tepid. to Si stookholGeri, from which it appear, that the last - year's business has , resulted In II liket 'fill te.566,030' ihelers, 'Or nine and a belfper cent. of the entirsrpeddlirisaptta of the oftlialorA4).(l , s' • ..‘ 7 '1 , =.::,, - -i ,T 4 - AllialePlifos estaapog#•or YOrk city falcate of 411 1 -OW. 41ilenttih tet„l4o Odes ;for help irorostillitiithtitto Atralt ,, ' litiortlT afterliqds, a itln drivelltP*l)4lf6l,l4 it g etAJo A "Soot foil iir-jiit'plitcutwo . wholly. That Joupg woinaat Wee -Mir Clark. r A permit was started for tliewegoo as soon sa the neighbors coon dreg', but *iotat'refieet": t ' , Bouleintse is , derdruse of , becoming i nstaralised BTU" 41 . 4104 E+ f 6 that '' -hi may 0 " PrePertY in the irAlutOClMtuileut fly the Jowl of 04 Wu* ue allekku abrweil tO owe real waste therein- - Sterehee*lll Mteuhr Ire that their ehtm are Oro perli Wu AfinCtripeoleliy in stonny, weather like the ppioniet -bate, York, on Saturday, • a man w * *- 1 4 4Ai ,1 / 6 14 17 (, gittltL_ falling him, w` st along sweet. , l'Avf!oorjitiono Oftko'00• 1 1 110 following nce i'OP 11 Pli'lloir tko, day afttr the. PAWNOR. amilari szi Wait,' about ' "V" month,' old, ig. thic.4 up in the giver, at Mr. Petultiner? titbit, below the ii,e of the OZ. . plod* gf with a life preserver made teat ' to it r Xt:*l ll o , P;eud ir rjeir Jose heath/ rural tien t JerreiWilOVit deliveree to He mother. The OtthellettOmts '#f the town of Cromwell", tit , IgitiS s rtifOttY requested that elute the Pre tottatit'llible witssead-lai their public gamin, the (iatheHic ii . istou r uisht OlsiJos Inds , 9te Vlemit tee gave Outetat, and loth undone were accord inuly clad =r;lnotossal at this, certain individuals roPirl9 4l 4.,Sit night to tie" wate of the Ursmit , tee, end earthed their door* with lempislatilt and °U P 4 411in i tir#4, w i th; frieritir .Ao 't ida° ll, . 'lni= rfisOlOrtihstea•iiir4g reaction of public opinion in fairer Sdihsrainarttu, arid the suns adopted The thmaki - out ; o;ni Orasetes ittralshes Uldltlonal solietdastOtiOsrp twig tiii,polisThirin of the' Wife of Boi , .I'. irdoo,ll44adersontowa, Warm mitlt t ti" beil ' w 4 -40 i ) oo 11 '1d/1 0 W- ' T he ok• • . 1144 0 44 , 41' .... - n' - itii?o,,singutty W t a post fedi tom iiinatic:n showed, stryohnitiele herert - ' 4 4 6 : Mitt hurifird" Pak 44 that , ,Witti 1ie.0444, 0. the night, previous, to her[doatir thatritte bad swallowed innate three or folk - VOW L faroth • *a' impelled :to 45 0 l ei her g 0 nert eultheilereitegbetwooe her • orother .d istimoo Itetisiiilerstated;that b e fore - h ree 4 . ,relkt#loloferfeAtlen fraUlVe WHe t . slorboend Also R7,st •istoodulier to divsget Lid, itardaunit to errerilAt 6 06 4 oftopf a 41ta r to'ittve dci 0104, -life 4 hOtherf witoseoes, , ;troladint, her mother,, howeVer e etimbated,iiiittudniia “ poring the i tNIZAI . L:1 44i1 : 4A141414"41414* , k Gounior, has bees itroroOdr i t,o 4 4 4l o 401 4 44 4 AW"1thi 5u1ie1t:4446147444,—), ~,,, ~ ef Thiwitivervtaaths Wiwi* iii week ;IN 188.1 bi rl i irijiiii"b-, *4 04 " u Weal!' Week prat* i.., t , ~ , - t! t i x -s,st t -;, .t - f;.-,, That 1 11 4 144 1 W h i *IF:* * ias t * I4 A-- a 440* 4 psormiipie w tspert„. r ` A. ,all l o ol 4oollkiiiiiiik ;',l'fifttifis, who,, i V . . . 1 7. 4 1 1 if te r, ril Asii.l**4i:44 - 4 _, ”f ' 0 11 ' 4310414 . 1 .7 1 g5ti and: loollAti'M t f t t l•N l i tl i mmi AriVritAmiolonoOO that diVeut Was e - a "on. Ant:ping to digill l it 4lo 4. o ft.#l. l fatlftrid`fl'hittforor. - niortk r aitriflllignOlifyllmissriCla , ti t ' dlsolothill rank or o Ludlam ooliop- Previous 14; Tl4lAsith) a kiwi* Quarrel bat toillon place be. then hisa 04 his wife, ylto wished A. -return tai -.. : ' OW LIMIO4OOII ti4ol, ' ,eratios N .... -,' o viiisifw , I 3 KAIIIDIVIGH2 7 tkA IL The call for a Relllo4B ll2 tpiPtit4l . oilaihe' i '," - i'9' 4 ` 7 . l, ''' C'' 1 , 18., , , ----i ': ,- '1 - 1 , • State Capitel; on WcoitiVidaltite 12th "of Anil, -- • Letterlr '' - "i' ' ' ''' ,i oni , CreoeSsonal." Wily be 'found in trte'' liaise'' . of tei-daY. toia'resPeo4incelrlf The .1. - {ess.) , , . . - The eigniturts anfielentlyatteetthe:ehrerrity, ".. - WASHINOTOPt i March 20, 1859. 1 resolution, and character of the -movement. The proceedings of the Administration Ronson. Thelimelas come for an organized national Ron held in your Pate lest week have given great resistance to the men and the heresies that I satisfaction to " the powers that be') In this vi. Are fast hurrying the_ ilookmatia party arid oinity., The President id as mud; delighted as if ho 'had - reallyybeen oomplimented by honest, die iiiiir le Iteelf to4estru Son. Longer sub t ,it_ .1 , a interested men. You may now look out for a re- Weaker w ould-be not hirly , cory „. ardice but e; a - ., viva' of ,prosoription on a mrst.extended-seale. .I. l '.' s- 116 - 11A'reirtfieplild'e`ervinti`of the peo- In every county in Pennsylvania the postmasters i plekfaithfulbtWirey , thewialiest of tho people, are to be realsalpittied and' relnstruoted to show doings Of that body, frobeetMo6,WiiitigrUC that ' they trave`'`earned no mercy to' any man who' dares to denounce the f`` "usurp the wa l ed to iattaelf every newspaper that ,000 . arai.illataara i a , : th e y the. sacred principles does net apprive these doings, and even to re enact new wrongs. This formidable army of mar iiiiateof hozei?Otplem,'ltihetcoorneji;ectththeemdurtjr,oorai their heli canaries are relied tipon to whip Democrats into the 'support' of the sonduet of the Ooroientlen. '' la is k' Vt' i' Il i 1 to h a them ' P „ ...5,., 1 1,, ~.., 0 cep y mu that The President , stud' Ciabinef have in' their own ' ,the ? . iPark r . Ida -stand '," out as ; an admonition consciences aeon " that ruin' will ' certainly be -10.;, other's \f'or' 11l ~ coming , time. ' These fell the - party, and they are resolved to lisithleriv 'isietienderite of; 'poiver, 'wielding use the time left to their Administration in put tti' '960; - O6iB.'do;.the,',,patioxittge of the Fed. suing to• the' death every indopendeet Dernoorat who has the nerrre to resist , their tyrainy. The 614 ,.. , 4P 4 R 14 1 1 . 1 nente ..baye at, ast Overstepped lazy horde of place-men in your city, men who the, -,bourids of decency.z{ ' They must be have really nothing to do, (especially those in the priniablid eleith , -ruereilletss imp artialit y.`T h e - s houl d ` „ • •custom house,) are to be sent " of errands" all Week" be - one for the purification over the State. Your marshal of the district (Mr. art:Ctite YindOat(en `Oif, the Democratic party, Yost) has prostituted the patronage of his post. 4113 ,protection of. the' Federal Constitution, tion for months past in order to pack this Canyon. and, ssi „ a venue nonce; tho - Salvation . "of Lion. He 0.1200ta tO use the additional patronage of-the 'Federal Union'. Whip our , peiitical (conferred by the wet providing for the taking of the new census) in the most reckless manner. Ile .IrEstilietions the debauched, our Con tkittiiiiia alineet,lolife : its san ctity, union 'ha° already promised deputy marshalships all over the"-Eastern district, and no doubt his 'Mit peeplef elm forward and deliver them example . will bo 'followed by tho' Western mar. )selver-frorteleril: ''-'llil ietient exigencits, n i bi 0 ' , ~...,„ „,, - ~..ro tte pat, ' rises above . _ po l it i cal comsiderritleMe: linehere, he is quite unwilling to be used as a tool i.t Is' Ito longer only Leeoropton or anti-Le- simply to destroy the DemOoratlis pdrty. ' Look out 'porepton-:It is no longer Kansas alone. The for these men; they should be 'exposed everywhere. poison -,distilled from on o l o psetay e ' from The people should be prepared for their maoldna. 'truth has extended ilk. virus, until it has af-' It appears that the coal agency was abolished at fected:ardParelyzed our whet° system—from a late hour of the last session of Congress • bat the the heartut Washington to the extremities of Presider' t, before this feet was ascertained, ' as r u the' nationi The war upon,the people in the deratand, had given orders that no more °at shted n d . Territories ',riesiliiseless as it has been, has be supplied from the anthracite agent in your been fiariliti,intelltir 'State sovereignties, and State;'the.s deserting the man and the men who, the Fedeial. Government, like a, groat despot, to doing what they 'did, only followed the counsel armed withistiat It ' believegle be Invincible he gave to them. eoiver, strikes at the vital principle' of the Re- As-I have all along contended, no doeision has public'', riihd • , • sksilia 'to = assassinate freedOmand yet been reached on the subject of the extra see cinelity- en , the ,very. hnino.sienes of ih ,,, stop . There has been the same characteristic do ' lay on this as on other important , points. The Ca. ~ .. , ....... ' sanctuaries wher e we trzdoil4:4Veri in' those!Hernia steamer which is to leave on Monday will bad hoped thatthe fratehises of the people go out, in all - probability , without any Informs . were,imiiiegnably entrenched. tion on this important subject, unless, indeed; the To,accOmplielf this fell design, the public Cabinet should decide to-day (Sendai) that an ex. .I'reaeury is not .only used, but a , system of tra session is necessary. immorality is "i naugurated pointed in, melt as, ebambs - us 7before •the 'nations,. and' makes - the name of, an Americana hissing and a This- Rini , spitit has well' been called Intery . i r mtion.:'ltlnteiveneil everywhere, It ;intrudes - itself into every' community, striking individual independence, punishing con ..seientions ' conviction, and blasting, patriotic tiojies,intivery quarter: • In Illinois it inter vened; against an honest, and Goading De o:Mcrae:l, ;• and now that baleful example, so merniue.hiy:eiengod, far ; from being aban ,dorked,e. is to_he repeated, - not only in this, but, iq Oyeiy'Otlier State of the Union. fWeinnetcease all wordy 'appeals toa naen. iabitioi and initituated power. We must organize - and -strike, te:Save the Democratic party, Oita the iosint6 from an otherwise in cotiable catastrophe. . ' Either the 'Democratic party must come to tho,prinniplo, that`to the, people of the Terri thrice .belongs• the exclusive right of mana ging .thair!'olin' Oral* or there is to be no national Democratic organization. And while , there is no ' pritertained purpose on the part of the Democrats who, will meet at Harrisburg to resist the ,ener4ChMentei of rederat power to "nttiok -the 'constitutional guarantees of , the yet this Is the . time to indicate, and Harilliburit, , the,Vacisio,-;protilatm, that the at 4eittlif 44i tuts Ike Ileinocrlitie party` into a, Ma- . :94 invoking Congrea abiairatildstweistiou toproteh haveay in the riloiiCa' t .W.itiOafion of the, poPeilitr will, will fos!aierity , inixorab!y resisted. Tho Pie; - insititl(4oo4tretititiliiin thrown all the weight temporary :Iritl*eo in. faitOr, of t Ait 51,0teinti,thiltheipbople of the Terettertes,. Instead tnAOiainittes' Apet4 , ;tl44:':euni*"‘: instead of 'being ~ptneed: ii****:#4;t:W4i,",,ttil*P?:soo7,,,shall lie elevat ,nrl4l 6l o4.4b 4:44 , endtht by the: President„ anChhi - Caloit4; aid accompanied by as.:: la r artite4onintrePhi. publia,nienbt-the North, ,the Riotor , _:kilgreis4. — disunten party, whieh •:e . xpickto.break up* this cortfcilerise# - , uPfliftw *heal that it is thi' posrgoae ; of. Judge Dovozea. and his friends Sd deiriltie_ MOW fit their. rights. Recognising' all Auk o*igationi of , tho North to the South, 'Sad fixedly resolved to'inaintain our position In support of these obligations, there is no such purpose enithe part of the disinterested - Dania - creep... We sustain the Sonth when she Is' rigliSimli;ppose her when she is wrong ; and behaving, is we do, than the attempt to er;nveit, the '..,Seethern people into a great dfisMilicirr,conununity, or the North into a greit; itt!olition: • community, is_ the Wort of :ranidival-:, political leaders, we take our stand-npoi the 'principle of self-government . and Ststtkrighht,lnd Await events. The only way id which the patriotic men- of the North Can eve! inBt s Bl*: . on), Suit', and constitutional , rights 'otthe South, ia for the South - itself to icmultato,allthese who ire now attempting to cotumtt thO -South to an assault upon the !gitioti',",becaise; the Northern people are in exciresibly.,:rOolved to stand by the principle fiisiOp•fh4'p'eOpli), and to the people alone, tbalongs the disposition of the slavery question, aili in '. the Territories and in the States. Tids-is the issue, plainly and, distinctly pre , _ 'aonted. -Tlile is but 'the beginning 'of a movement that must become irresistible. Prompted by ne'solitelunirtanaeii, inapired by no sectional -designs, and animated by the great, principle thatbdt' beivaigii the duty of protect. Meth° State; and fq_il•armed against both the destrtictivii iheoriee of Executive intergention ,and Congrebsional-._ Satan:oration, it will 'and Fault iolforih'to conquer. 'must move for ref/ preigiveiffolo; :If is a ease of life and death le,theDemooratio party. The men in aka !ritakingtoit, may be ,fitly, compared to a reckless and•lxisotted monarchy, blind tothe ~ainealiii, Alf; ,the Suffering masses, and ,re "Sobied'oulk upon pursuiug its ambitions an 4 de .stitteitre career: ..Thismonsieby,like those of ,ibeOld'World, and like that bumbled and de 'Seated the Revolution, has quartered - its , . ;troops among ne:—troops paid with our money •and instructed to destroy our liberties. They aro. quartered:. in . Philadelphia.; they are Atuirteied in Pittsburg-; they aro quartered in ,evericoniitiin'the State, and in every county iti;theVnion: Following out the parallel, we ,realir,e, that, these niereenarles, while taxing ,the,:peephrfor their support, have deprived thiiDeinocratic •party. of reproentation to its Oarsittiolus. - They, are -Indeed- our masters; and It we would be true to the memories of theinsisi;ye . should crown the present gene: ratios with as noble and as gallant a redid- , . Anne as that which drove Prom our shores the foreign invaders 'during tho American Revo- ,'.1i07-k.Urveyor General Joan Down, nomi nated tor, re-election by the Lecompton Ad. ministration Convention on Wednesday last, will, of -course, •decline the nomination of that b'ody., Mr. Rein is ar - bacellent citizen, and a lifedong Democrat ; and as ho is known to be hoStile to the Plinciplea laid down by the Donvention which placed 'him in nomination, will iteciriestionahly refuse to be put upon that Which Is neither biers nor less than a scaffold for.tie a. execution . o man, no matter what *etiOler_ppop public confidence, or what hie Paitlhistery, - can , 'stand Upon that platform and .- Fide*,:and *4 havo no:doubt Ifr.'Rown conoirs in tide Opinion. It' is possible that liaAliti - ,thaterniined. to 'await the meeting of the greet:Demiteratio Denvention which is tO raSsoinble atlitirrieburg On:the 12th of Spill, in order that he may 'signify to that body his refusetto he, used as a victim to assist those do - : net, cerefor. him or the Democratic 'Trade ,Sale. Pifty•seeraid Philadelphia Trade • Sele:Will - %immense, at Thomas's-Trade Tialet:lf,ootrni, • Tlie,stationery, of *Wolf there Is an 44teriatire: tisireint, offered, will .be disposed of to dal, the-book - a will be taken tomorrow, coati:m -1'11644V. In, the Order of the catalogue . To this :Wait supply - of diterature, - the various publishers in this . eitY,,have contributed. Not these alone, brut • tie leading, pabitsbeis in -New York, Boston, - and other places all over the. Union. Mr. Mores :Thentiia, - hipattelf nn earrleneed publisher, inn!. dress isles Wiela quarier.of .a century ago, and the trade have - farad it their interest tooon- Slithe,therrOvitlf fed; the Trade Bale is °Stabil:ll4d ittititiitien of the atty . :. _ • - - LARGE SALE Or STOOKS AND REAL ESTATE, TO, HORROR aver:inc.—Bee Thomas ,t Bons' pamphlet oatilognes end advertisements, under auction !Mid, They eoll tesnigly every wok. . Ton will perceive that the Virginia Demoorats refuse to carry the load of the Adminietration, and that John Lelobar (the Demoiratio candidate for Governor) has been compelled to throw it off ;'and yet, while this Is so, we behold the °Moo-holders in Pennsylvania insisting upon a full endorsement of all its crimes and follies. I understand that a now appeal is to be made . l o Mr. Buohanan to recall Glanoy Jones, on account of the disclosures affecting him in the late report of the committee of investigation in the House. The Opposition, especially In Kenhroky and Ten nessee, are using with terrible effect the damaging disclosures made during the last session. " It is announoed to-day that Postmaster General Dolt has adopted the most stringent and thorough reform in the Post Office, vatting off from special agents-extra compensation heretofore paid to tar- fain ofaotale in that department of the Govern went; but while the Administration bee its hand to, why does it not dismiss Francis S. Grand, who bats been lounging in -Paris and London, and will shortly appear at Baden-Baden, and who, for his services, is pa'd at the rate of eighteen dollars per diem? How many More of those court flies are seoretly,employed and pensioned upon an exhaust ed treasury, time will show.' The persistently suicidal course of the Adminis tration, in making a support of its follies and wrongs a test, has awakened intense indignation in the Southern States, and I understand that a meeting will shortly be bold in Richmond or Ra leigh, composed of the leading Dentoorata of/ the Sirttlt, to take, some' such steps as - rail prevent the Charleston National Convention from being controlled by those who have only need the powei confided in them to destroy the men who conferred it. ..Men look at the prooeedinge daily transpiring here with amazement and horror. All see that unless pare is an uprising the Charleston Con vention mighttni well be held In the moon, for its nemination, .be.tatterly defeated 'on any Plat formor adulate that maybe acceptable to the-Ad ministration, : There is mush feeling-here Mat Ouldi the District Atiorney, ahetdd hesitate about. granting 'artisentediitte . ArW dit:ihe -eau of Mi. Blades.' tePPIel; 40, - !Why' .defer: it? The United , Stahei have the evldenoe necessary to establish" tt)e_killing by Siokles , of poor' Key, (which the ,defense, ;probably will -admit promptly foi the sake of sparing time,) and what more is tieeessary to prove ? Why, then, defer the trial ? -Why.oompel longer Imprisonment'of Mr: Statics ? I do not, presume, Mr. Octet onnids Nindictlvely disposed, but really it looks as if ho were not thoughtful of the inoaroeration in the horrible prison of a man who has already suffered so dread fully. = OCCASIONAL. Col. Curtin's Lecture. From the special correspondent cf the liarristnrg Sentinel.] Mirmentrao, Centre Co.. Pa.. March 16, 1859. ' Colonel Curtin delivered hie address on" The Growth of Liberty," before the Bellefonte Fen. cables, agreeably to announcement. The Press says: "The subject embraced a wide field for explore. tton—and is the facts contained in the history and progress of this mighty principle came up for notion and discussion, the deductions which he made proved that he had made himself acquaint ed with their influence, and that he was able to apply and exhibit them in their bestlight.'l Then follows a lengthy notice of the speaker's course, after which the 'synopsis oloses by saying: " It is impossible for us to sketch an effort each as the one made by the lecturer on Tuesday evening. Ills oration must be reported to be appreolated. Even then they are marred in their symmetry by the loss 94 that forensic force for which Col. Curtin is so lastly celebrated: On Tuesday evening this , power was beautifully displayed ; not was there less attraotion in the manner with which he condensed his history, deduced argu merits' froni fasts, and blended the whole with characteristic eloquence. The subject itself was too prolific for a single leotare ; the events to be traced too voluminous to be embraced bye mare reference—and yet he did notleave Untouched any of the transaction's in the world's history which marked the growth of-Liberty. It must also be borne in-mind that the taunter was unable to use even his meagre-notes—yet names and dates were given with great accuracy, and the events in ap ,plioation clearly portrayed. Of course he indulged occasionally during the delivery of his leoture in bee oharaotertatio. good humor, and in one portion almost paraphrased the sweet German accent and rich fresh brogue of General Scott; but these were only side allusions, excused at the time by the au dience, and elicit ing their share of merriment. Altegether,' rie are compelled to pronounce it equal, if not superior, to - any of the lecturee de livered durioy, the season The Grand Jury' in the Sickles Case. [from the Weehtegtoi Union.] The grand jury, after a fail investigation of the 'etrattmatartoes of the Sickles case, no far as Mr. Butterworth was sought to be involved in it, dis missed theinvestigatien. Here we might drop the subject; but there has boon exhibited towards Mr. Butterworth, by a portion of the press and by in dividuate, a most malignant and ferocious spirit. Mr. Butterworth is a gentleman of high character. His conduct has boon irreproachable. He was unfortunate enough, at the moment of, the tra gic' occurrence between Mr, • Slokles and Mr. Hey, to have boon present and witness the affair—an aeoldantal matter purely. On them simple facts a portion of the press set up the howl for sinister, and we .have no doubt partisan, purposes that Mr. Butterworth bad made himself a party to the killing of Mr. Hey. A• more violent and disgusting oonoluslon we ran hardly imagine. It Is not easy for a man of hon. arable instincts and generous nature to compre hend the motives of the assailants. Acting upon an excited community, and invoking the aid of the legal tribunals, the combination of mia ohievotui elements thought, they had it in their power to strike a fatal blow at the reputation of an upright and honorable man. They have The envenomed shaft has fallen abort of its intended victim. He is insensible to the sting of reproach who Is a stranger to the guilt that is implied in it. -In the whole history of Criminal law we doaot remember an instance where malice and talsohlef hero undertaken a more disgusting work or suffered a more complete and crashing defeat. ELECTION IN THE CITY OF REAM:W.—At the elliotion in the olty of Reading on the 18th inst., Dr. hloCardy, the Buchanan candidate for mayor, was defeated by a majority of 1144. The anti• B uchanan men pleated all their councilmen in both branches, as well as every judge, and inspector in every ward In the city. LAROB SALE OP STOCKS AND ILDAL ESTATE,- Thoma: Some sale, on Tuesday nest, will corn prises very large amount and variety of' valua— ble `property, by order of Orphans' Court, as signees, and others. Soo advertisement, auction head. Pamphlet catalogues now ready. , TRADE SALE 20 BooKaaramns —The fifty•se send trade sale commences at the auotion rooms, this morning, at half•past eight o'clock. AUCTION NOTICH.-B, Scott, Jr.. auctioneer, 431 Chestnut street, will sell, this morning, in iota to sat purchasers, 3,000 pity-made linen and Mar seilles bosom sbirts. They are now arranged for examination. . , no" We invite the attention of our readers to the correspondence which appears in our adver tising columns, promising a most interesting se ries of deseelptions of the Arabs regions by Dr. Hayes; the aureola of the expedition under the lamented Kane. Wile Rev. B. 0. Lippincott, A. B , Principal Of the Cumberlandldlitatitato, hlmbeen ap pointed by Bishop Scott to take charge of the " Puget Bound Wesleyan Institute," Washington Territory, and will sail on the Oth of next month• PREsptuL Antlii.:eytipili:Tithaltti - litiliMairebant Of 'Venice' wilt 41,TiliivedRairOthikevenliog, With i pretty iced , gist- mr:l l igalliickariAAY fork. , Mre Wailaat as Portia (obk, boa' very *ffeetlindn , thetrial scene 4 Mice Shia - Taylor N. and Mr..Dhewail et diadem ,- 'The play 'will close 'at the end or the totirthiet,extoleltivihibh we lament, se it mats out the elquielte dielegite, *beat The moonlight, between Aeolus ankLorenza, and also *pavans the andlenee of the. otiarralsclovetict*Tral ;apt reaottolli' 'often between,Dertia and Baisighto,'Atixt the' givinti away..et Portla'e•ring.. Two/este of 4 Gay Mouldering' will also be played thin evening, and besides the Heil treat orenett*Doninie Sanipson as Mr. Gilbert will pre sent, we shall have Mrs. Wallagk'e Meg Aferrilies a part which she plays beaker thee any other lady, Charlotte °oakum not eiceptad,, now on the stage. We think that the moat would have been' much improved by net putting Ur. Dolman into the part of Dasdie Dclanion t —a part forret - doh, uteri"! and reliable performer though be be, Mr. Dolman is wholly nogualleed. He cannot look, he cannot act the brawny. Charlles-hope Dirm*r, and it livery linear to put him into the character. Mr. Wallaok platys 4, King Lear "foe hie 'batten, on Wed nesday evening, withthe cinainatii or the Foot retained. We blear net' why it is soinetimes ornit'ed. Mrs John Draw, Mrs. Wallack; Mr Gilbert. 'Ur. Dolidan, aid Showell oho fn the cast, 'The after piece will be "My Annt,"ln which Mr.Wallach will take hie uncle's Alines, Incomparable character or Dick Dashail. We shall be delighted to sal Mr. Watteok in a part in which he must modulate his voice to ordinary conversation tone, in "tad of forcing it to growl and Ode, as it too fro (Featly does in tragedy That it Iluippy_ misinanage-, meat of hie voice prevents Mr. Wallabk from being one of the beat players of the daY. • Wamour.seasso` Tunaveta.-=-Mien Davenport's en.' segment has timed, and wis anceesefol.. Perham of all theeharaoters she represented, she did most Jennie to that of Peg Wolington,la ?MAO and Yana ff. This everting, an English Opera troupe, from New Oc trace, Commences a abort here. -We should not be •surprieed at.their greatly etticeiding, for Model ,plalq is a musics] , place, - 'though it does not take very kindly to Indifferent Italian etagere, deeanot "Wallow extraordtdary Merles about "born princeling," and hits not learned to see grace In the remarkable walk of Mr.,,Brlgnolt. A principal-member. of the flew Or.; leans Opera Company .Is Mite Georgina Godson, who has a fine contralto voice, with not very goodexecutlon—unless she ham meet remarkably Im proved Once we heard her Attempt the pert vf Poca hontas, in BrougbainW bruleagne, four years ago . At that time, too, abe bad not the ',lightest idea of acting, and walked through the liveliest extraveganea on the stage with etrauge solidity and earthliness of manner. Mho 'Weald has a dotted Yoko' with occasional good execution, le a pretty good 'aeinwea, and will make 'a handsome Olederelliw _Both ladies ere well.looking•-• lee Dodson having the advantage/ and showing will: formed limbs is male attire, which she will west thin evening as the Prince in the , opera of ut Clete relic" Blz;, F. Lyeter has an exultant voice, which will Come into`fell play in the music of Baron Pomp,. Mai. Mr. Trevor - marbles very' prettily, but is only a walking gentleman, as regards acting. Dandini, how-, ,ever, is a character of which bedsit make shuttling— that is if he lay aside that ' nonchalance which hes itl.- ways marred his performance on the previous oomairons When we have seen him on the stage. It is proMised that the operas to bo produced at this Theatre will be brought out in a liberal manner, with the fall advan tages of new scenery, maohinefy, costumes, and prem. ilea. ' Also, that there'will be an augmented op:Matra and a good choral,. Mae. BOWAR9 AT TIM AOIDRICE Or Hum c.—the spirit with which Sire. Bowers proceeds with her new the atrical campaign is really worthy of success Ike has to improve rather than extend her company. It Is strong enough, almost, in the:mete department-ethough Mr. I. H. Taylor is not equal, In noting or manner, to the leading pacts which he now attemits to play. To use the language of the turf, he lifoyai.ireighted,andshould fill only second-class parts Mr. Waloot, if be would but take the trouble of raining his voice a very little, an that people might hear him, would appear what he is—one of the very beet of living adore. There is a finish, a tact in all he does which shows the great performer. By the way, as Graves. in "Money," should be not wear a white neck-cloth all through? If in mourning for hle "sainted Maria,", the white choker would be portal an Ensile& widower's coatume. Apropos 'of thin, let us say that Mr. Chanter, adver tised as "acting and Stage manager," (who can babe f) should pay more attention to the costume of the corn pany. In the first act of "Money" when the will is read, and the relative', each of whom concerted eloper, every one-present, except Evelyn, perhaps, should have paid the testator the usual compliment of being In mourning—which was not the ogee here. Mr. Chester should assure Mr. Fenno that Lo d GIO , }. moss would not have worn, the dram, he did in' the beginning of the play and tell ' kit. Tantellll, (who cannot play the part), that Captain Dudley I Smooth, ea as adventurer in a doniktful poeition, Mould' probably, in reel life, have been the best dressed Mtn about town. Mr. Davidge grown In favor with the en. diem*, and Mr. W. Reynolds has become a good eater; which we never expected, a few years ago. , Mr.Mal steadallte IS StiCheeffol to Me endeavors. As regards the Indies of this Troupe there is a defletenay .Mre. Bowers, now on her mettle, le playing extremely welt. You see her essunie a character, and she thrown herself into it, as it were, with so mach effeeittre reilitythst you forget theamallatature and the pieullarintonition, and only geea verypleixingandvery able metres*, Mist Annie Isnettide, in anich , Petite le Mr": Glevir ;shove in, *hen youisg,' ii.a., Mint ,uralnable:reddillolate , t 00triparry,-Mur ohoild like to eiladeatide` gyinni;iti u The Love Chase , "J Waugh' Wit de t z w ethele ll 4, 1 1 ore can equal Mrs. Bronsitem;7o' New Ye, ~ in Able character, which she playabettenthin ever: kles:Dio- Ter did. ' Mrs. , Tannehill plays resPeatably,•, butt Mr.. Cheater should permit Miss 11.,A Cameron to retire, for she to not'and never will be an actress.'' This eierr.. tog, Plancliereplay of " - Limiter," with Waled in the leading parts, and the deems. of f• Lucretia llMgia,U with Mrs Bowers as the hematite, will be plajed:, Ifsmoniti. Ontous.—The horse " Excetelar," seeorn. panted by u them zart-ell," Oa Mr. Den Rice le in the habit of cairns them,) have Melted away; which we should regret, had sot Mr. Dan Bleu demoted with them, on width we warmly nongratulate the manager and the public. Mr-Dan Luce end his attempts at political oratory - are announced at being on the are of retiring Into private iffe—at least of lotorlmittireus life. It Mr. DAR Rice be a pnldelie math' he will be ac companted in hie dignified retirement by an English grammar, wirier he may profitably study for a few-years. At the request of many patrone, and on the old principle of giving a sugar-plum atter a done of nauseous medicine, Mr. Lent will this evening revive the attractive spec tacle of Cinderella, In which 60 will-tmined obildreu will fuetain all the chameters. Thin piece, which is atagularly well get up and performed, was very popular when first produced here, not long ago, and the "mina. ger, we doubt not, will tint hle mime the heavier for the revival. The foil equestrian 'force will also per. form every evening this week, and also on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. The performance HIM even ing will be for the benefit of the Vranklin Sire Company. On Wednesday, Dan Gardner, the . clown—a Mint re. epectable and intelligent man, who never commute , the impertinence of taking liberties with the audience, gin take his benefit., MoDoNeocar's 6/SIESIMI —The auceese of this' este blishmeet, which started so promisingly, hoe bear well =attained ever since. The evening Mr. McDonough introduces a new feature—he commenees drareatie per formances, with the fares of ~ HUI or Care " J. 11. Robinson, Mot E. Thtelmen, Miss Mottle Robinson, Mr. I. Sherpley, and others, will appear every evening this week. Dy the way, eome of our readers Meg thiank RR for informing them that there it a *coital billiard table at the Galetimi, far away from the theatrics,' pert of the house . . . 810000 Bmers.—This amusing magician and ventri loquist; who has a cageeful of canary.birds under sub wonderful control, does not remain In this city, we per ceive, beyond this week. Assembly Building" will then know him no more: lie perferme every evening this 'week, and also on the afternoons of Wednesday and fe tal, ley. . . THOMEME'E PARIETIM—Madame Paravallt, the Ita. itinninger, continues a deolded favOrite and attraction here. She will slug five sone every evening this week —one of them compelled by hereeli. Win Sues Price, Mr. (Diaries Pinkies, 61 , 11 e Lefelle, Miss Virginia My era, and the Biwardef Ethiopian Minstrels, are elm in Mr. Thereon( fa company. A farce always concludes the performance. TOR BARTER AND lIHRRERT CONCERT -.This concert, at Muskat Band HO, on next Wednesday even*, has ,exelted Immo Interest, by antleipation. Messrs. Ha:- vey and Herbert are first rate plenl•forte players, we are sinned, and Mr. Ilarvey, who Is also a violinist, fa it composer to boot, They will have the assistance of Wile Anna Wiseler, who bas jost completed he:musi cal aludien at Paris, and one of the moat promloing of otir yoUng vocalists. This lady and the two benui einires are Philadelphians, and merit encourege'mant in their native city. ' Me. J. J. FIAZEL—A requisition has been - signed, We can state, tendering a complimentary concert to Mr. Frazer, the well known tenor of the Peplxin Opera troupe, and resident for the last two yes, 4e , this dti - ros a Umber of singing. This concert is Illtoiy to cove off early next week, and ought to be a autstantial benefit to an excellent vocalist and worthy gentleman, es well 69 a compliment to his high profi Monet ability and character.. Cadet Appointments, at large, by the President, 1859. James M. Wright, eon of Colonel George Wright, 9th infantry, breveted for meritorious conduct in Florida, and at Contreras, Churnbuseo, and Molino del Rey. floury H. Lee, son of the late Colonel Prowls Lee,,breveted for gallantry at Contreras, Churn bilges, and Malin° del Roy. Josiah H. V. Field, eon of the late Captain George P. Field, kilhat while leading his company at the storming of Monterey. Thomas Ward, son of a soldier who died in the army after a service of thirty years.' Samuel C. Clark, son of Major M. Lewis Clark, Missouri battalion, dietbaguished at Sacramento, grandson of Gov. 'Wm. Clark, of Missouri, and grand-nephew of Gen. George Rogers Clark Themes Rowland: father died of disease con tracted in the Mexican war; ancestors distingnbihed in the Revelation. George D, Ramsay, jr., son of Major George D. Ramsay, ordostumeorps, breveted for gallantry at Monterey James B. Washington, lineal representative of George Washington. James R. Tyrbsr. Edward Y. Buchanan, son of this excellent and esteemed Rev. Edward J. Buchanan, (brother of the President,) now resident In this vioinity. ANOTHER PBSUZIC Prureonxn..—Mra. Nary T. Phillips, the author.of a number of Sabbath sobool boob, and a well-known contributor to the periodicals of the Methodist Epiroopal church, is preaching in Oinoinnsti. Tan BUST of Governor Chase, ordered by fifteens of Cincinnati, from the eoulptor Arica, has boon complete" and delivered. Copier, in plater, are to be sold for the bonefitof the orphan asylums in that city. TILE LATEST DISCOVERY at Pike's Pak is lead mine, where they pink out lumps wfrth to $l6 apiece. Six hundred men were atwork In it, arld'others flocking in. - A Max was run over by tivo trains of cars near Lancaster station, Allah., on the 4b, and his body torn to, pieces, the line along tin route for Homo considerable distance being streried with the remains. A FEW RAFTS of boards have arrived at Columbia, Pa., from the /umber region' up the Susquehanna, but the business in thatls as yet rather dull. MONDAY, litAlteg x 219 .1859. „ . Tiabiti(4*iiiements LATESt NEWS Irk TELEGRAPI-1. Washington Affairs. , Wasiltanolt, March 20 * —There is tough reserve maintained in tilicial qua , tern relative to the extra o f Gangrene, and no eittinfactory teeponee has thus far been slieited, bat theta is reason to heFeve that It le iteldin abeyance for the Tremont. and Is liable to be token _tip dt a future period. There is a sublect vandiag 'W h loh rrothbit Produced the indentaine— - namely, whether the malt rierVicte oyn be rattled oa by inetesd of etch until Oongread. obeli make the neeeerno7 approprlatione. It is a generally no credited feet that nearly all the members of the Cabi net are apposed to an extra tendon. The compensation tt postmasters, and the enotlngeot °apemen of their Magee, amount to two millions per quarter, or eq Id to the revenue, leaving nothing for the mall e.rvice It has been estimated that the melee *bleb is absolutely neceessry to be performed will requ , ro about twice as myth as the entire recent], to Ray nothing of the pre sent indebtedness. Next month the controets for the Southard Witten are to be made ant in view of the bankrupt condition of the department. it Is rsasonabie to salMose that the propomals will be far lese favorable than!f the contractors were to frame their proposals on a eisti-hallo George P. Morris, editor of the Home Journal, bat been apPOluted consul to Germ. - Official information will go out in the PaeiSc mail of tomorrow, Of the ratification of the ten treaties with the Indian. in Oregon and Wtobingtoo. As the ratifloa tion took place during the late extmort teary Menu of Um Senate after nongross had adJ +mud, n, atirropria• tins could be made to carry them Into immediate ailed. ltvres tnainly owing to the txplaratinne or Gen lane, of Oregon; that these trdsties were ratified, thatgentle- Man having oonvinced bin brother Senators tha' they would tend to the establishment of a permanent pence. Ile had the effective 'rapport of Senator Owl,, and ex-Governor Stevens in hie mnseverieg efforts. By these treaties the title of the Indians to fifty million scree °fitted' will bs extleguhthed, at a east to this Government of three and a half coats-per acre. On this occasion a -resolution was passed, almost unant• measly. by the Senate. providing that hereafter. iwb 031 it is prepared to buy Indian laude, the Senate shall first -be consulted before entering into treaty stipulations. General Lane will retain to Oregon on the steamer 'Of the 11th of April. Should it be found to be impracticable to make ar rangements by which the mall service can he perform tiltraeans of aertificatee, and amen It be decided between rovrend the 28th Instant, to call au extra sea- Mon ok.Gongresa. a telegraphic message on that day to Mew Orleans cou'd be forwarded by way of Tehnante pea, by the Meunier, on the 27th, from that port, to intercept, arAcapulco, the' mail which will leave New Yorkto-morrear fur the Pacific. - The Mimi of to-clay contalne another argument of two Uolumos in tallith, from Mr. Gillet, to abort that the tavennes of the P.M. Oltloa Department cl.n be on plied to the service without a spacial appropriation by law. Bever Mate, the minister of the Juitirez Aleitein Go vernment, left Weehturton to-day, on hie - return to Vera Om, by the way of Now °Hoene, The Post Office Department. Visattimovex. March 19.—a1l the spatial mall eget:x i:dee, seven In number have just been discont'nued, and the order granting extra nomponalttfop ant of the pout. ages, effacing about eighty enstmastere j hoe been re voked, owing to the failure of Conran to make the ne. emery appropriations. - It is not tree, as ban boon reported, that Imila:easter General dolt threatened to resign his office unlere there abaft bean extra minion of Congresi. The Trial of Dlr. Sickles. WAOYEINGTON 7 Marnh 20 —The trial of Mr. 'Notch's Las been fixed for Monday next; the 28th aunt. Ex fienetor Undger to to amiss the Dletriot Attorney in the rebeeentidd. rtaiirond Convention. IMPORTANT VT OGERMINGS IN TUE GREAT RAILROAD CONVENTION AT DITIVALO BUFFALO, March 10 —The Convention of the roar Atlantic railroad. , and their Eastern and Western ton Denting lines adjourned Met night, after a three days' session. The attendance was the largest yet observed at any similar meeting, and some arty roads were repre sented, by over trio hundred delegate'', embracing a large array of Widnes. talent andgeneral intelligence, evidently ranch above that shown et mere political con -Ventions. The chief object In view was the agreement upon a vaunt arrangelineot of time schednles of passenger trains between New York and the leading cities of the West to which the rival lines converge. Beanies this, bower's!, a great interest nag felt in the course to be punned by.the Mar lines in regard to the St Nicholas compact. from which iffr Afore°. of th e Erie, bad given notice of his withdpawal on the 20th Natant. Meseta. Corning. Deal , It'amond, Chedell, and others appeared for the Central, Moran for Erie, Coss. of Pitts burg, for Pennsylvania, and Garrett for Baltimore and Ohio roads. The Beaton and Worcester, and Great Western tines. the Canadian and Cleveland. and Mat eo interests had full and able representations. Judge Jewett. of the Steubenville, are the only prominent end native sonthwentsra elponent from beyond the Ohio, while John Brough embodied the Bellefontaine interest, Mach diTereity of opinion and action was evident from the fleet. but a genefal disposition to reconcile matters was RIOWP, until it became evident that no thorough union could bo effected. Among the canoes for this were the Introduction of the new lino'between New York and Chicago formed by the Pennsylvania and Fort Wayne retold, and the bold stani of the Baltimore road for moderato speed. The two Southern lines charged the New York Central with defeating the wishes of a majority of the interests represeated i by fie influence In preventing ao egreernent on a common starting time, and a mrderate epeed. The a- mmi ttoe of twenty [Melly .reported that it bad been agreed on 8 A. M. from New York, the Brte and Iflath Southern roads '.'ariting, brit Maxon Fiver road declared in Convention that it would not regard It. and. 'with Central, would start at Six, and allow no longer time to Mileage or Omotunati, Misplacing ether lines at diaadvantage The result was, that Garrett. of It Stimore, offered a call of tie* rata Convention of southwestern linen from Now York sod their _connections. to be held at Columbus, Ohio. on the 29d lambast. This call was signed by afters of fifteen made. and embraces new elements In the New Jersey, Camden and Amboy, 4110. town, Philadelphia add Baltimore, Marietta, sod the Kentucky roads. t After this, a separate meeting of the Central and its leWiing cenneetions to Chimp, des, was held,' and a schedule Agreed on to sultilempolved. The ready Pow h sad West of oohdrubtts are cor emlattesd in 11111 arrange taint hut await the action of the Columbia, meeting. The time agreed on by Central and Chit:agate 117 hours, or one hoar and forty minuted hose than the quick time of list summer b e debates In general public meeting were very able and animated Cos, Jewett, Moran, and Garrett on the one hand, and Brooke, tfaromond, Rrough, and Whin on the other, are all men of capacity cod force. Corn. log or Richmond did not any much, but were active In ormeulting nod adviting their IMMIerOIII7 friends in the Convention Tho attempt to maintain rates on height. It le sup posed, will amount to nothing, because the parties have no conndenee that they out be kept up It is evi dent that there are end times shoed for stcoltholders in ratirm de. as a general scramble for brininess, tow rates, high speed.. cud lame expenses, seem likely to he the order of the day. Much interest now centres in tho. Columbus meeting. on next Wedowdav, although no new general compact ie likely to be under taken there. Railroad Accident. . . Eirranit'. March 19.—The express train going east on the Great Western Railroad me off the track last night. neer Hamilton. demolishing the engine and meat of the cars attached to the trnin. Four or five persons ware killed, inoleding tie engineer, and several other nnseengers were injured. The particulars of the acci dent here not yet been received _ FURTHER PARTICULARS ALBANY, March 20 —The accident on ' the Great Western Railroad beeper ed between Ilalrboro and Dundee. The storm bad washed away the bank. and the engine ran Into a chasm nearly twenty feet deep, carrying with it the bammee and two passenger care The scene wee a most horrible one, n terrible storm raging at the time, •nd a torrent of water was caching throe& the chasm There was the utmost dfdicnity in rezoning the deed and succoring Ihe wounded. The cars wore completplv wrecked, and the engine burled itself in the soil, The night f apreee train passel over the spot in earetv only half an hour previously. The killed a•e as follows: Tauten Myer, of Chicago ; Alexander Brand, of 'Tamil ton ; O. Morgan and W. nitric+, brakeman, and two others whose namen are Dot reported. Among the wounded, some of whom are thingerouely lajorod, are the following; Henry Post, of Buffalo; W. W. Btnitb. of Kalamazoo; J. D Adams, wife and chil dren ; .B D. Bryant, or Pontiac Thomas hackett, of Lly London °minty, New York ' - A d am Wilson, of Hamil ton; Fnith, LiYlngSCon county, New York; Hiram. Conk, of Cleveland; Oolumbue Deemer, of Detroit; with othere whom names ore not reported. Pennsylvania Legislature. March 19. SENATE. The Renate met at 10 A. M Pb'e following bills wore reported ravorably: Tp abolish the oftlee of Sealer of IVeights and Mea, Mired. An act relative to the election of District Attorney, An act to incorporate the Palls book liailroul and Coal °emptily. The Senate proceeded to the consideration of the bill to continue the commissioners app-toted to revise the penal code, and it was lost—yeas 15, Dams 9 The bill relative to executors, Administrators, and guardians passed. The Senate then adinnened to Monday afternoon. HOUSE. The House met at 9X A. M. Mr. MarienaLsv moved that the bill relating to the auction laws be made the special order for Monday next. Agreed to. A large number of bills of no general interest wore read. The bill to abolish the Beard of health was post• yowl, On motion of Mr. %noel. a resolution was adopted that the Ilona° adjourn on the sth day rf April. An ant to provide for the more speedy method of en torch g the payment of taxes against corlorationa wan passed. Also, the supplement to the act Incorporeing the city of Philadelphia. Adjourned. Explosion of an Engine on the Duni- more Railroad. allotramit AND FIREMAN' KILLEN al , March 19 —About three o'clock thie moreing, a frafght engine on the Philadelphia, Wit. minter,. and Baltimore Railroad. bow air near this place, killing the engineer. lir. Bait. a naive of Lit tleton, hit, saebusette, and the fireman. belonging to Chester, but whose name we did Pot' learn The locomotive wag trailed the Meteor she was in good running order, and woe about four years old. The train was from Baltimore, and had Just passed .Blkton. Four or five Y.•eight cars were alightly da• triaged. Tho lose will not be heavy, except the lore by the locomotive. The Buchanan Democracy again. Defeat.. ed in Iteadine. EHAD NO, Marsh 10.—The city election, held yester day. retailtrd in ilia ontspiets success of the oppcaition ticket. R Heim was elected mayor by 011 majori ty over lileennly, Ball:law% Democrat All the Coun cilmen of the Oppssititin ticket ere elected by large ma jorities. end the whole Opiost'lon city ticket is carried by about 700 majailty Discouraging News from Pike's Pcafc. Sr. Lorna, March 71.0 —kir. Allison, lehn has jnot ar rived from the Hanna gold diggings. report,' Piko'n Peak to he a humbug. Ile seye there le no gold to be obtained there, and that there le no probability of find ing any. Front New Afexico. Sr. Leiria, March 19. The Now Mexican wait of the lot Inst. was received thle evening at Independence. It contana 120 flown Of importance, Fire at Troy. Tiny, ti Y., Mach 2) —Three iteran on River street imp neitroyed br Oro this mending, iuvalvtog a leen or $200':0 The amount nr Insurance wan $l4 000. The Minns were occupied ly Messrs. Rose & leather dealers; A. Box, court ctionary, and Melina. °rant, Thal and Matting, agricultural luipleineeta. 'Markets by Telegraph. li.aven, March 3 —(Per Alfa ] Ontten hae advanced with salsa of 2boo bales; New ()cleans has 95. f. the motet Magog 6V41113. . . New Oatccce, garell 10 —Ulan of f. 039 Wes, nt Fenner quotati.4. before the reeelpt or the foreign advlaeg oy the Weiler and Asia. Tho effeet or the tn. tentgenea I n 3 DOE traneptrd. BALTIMOIII, March 19.—rieer la in moderato (tomcod nt $5 70 • 5.73 ) • Whiskey has declined 3(i k in good deinned at SIT 67A. A MAN WHOSE DELIMIT IS IN PRETTY WO -3113.N.—,-1 'Diddle-aged man, by the namo of Ifs- Milton A. Bell, was last Friday brought boforo,tho justice of the City Hall Police Com t, at New York, ohargad with mischievously twitching the dreFsos of Broadway belles, and than Blaring at their frightened features when they turned around. Captain Leonard could not moo any point in the john, so he brought the Joker up. MRS. CATHARINE G. Minn, of Chester county, Penna., having brought suit against the Ponnsylvania Company for twenty thowand dol lars damages sustained by the loss of her husband, Dr. Ogler, who wan hilted by the oars about a year ago, the arbitrators gave hor fifteen than- Fund dollars damages against tho company, and the ode. THE CITY. -EV" sot! First Paxe TILE REV. BENJAMIN T. WALLACE'S SER. „ - MoN,AT THILVIELATIIS LAST noooloo.—There wise a , larger audience at the R glint street Theatre lest . 1 evening than there hal been for the last two or three Eibbath nights. It was mere orderly, saleot, and, we aroiy, gay, attentive. There was a gsolly number in the upper circles, while the retrofit wee crowded The meer or preceedings was the name as usual. A hymn was sung; the Bible was real; a prayer made, (a very fervent and Itopreselvo one; too) ; a second byron',,or rather psalm; and (contrail , to announcement.) no collection - The imrtionr f .cripture reentry Mr. Wallace as the twelfth eireprer of the Gored according to Mara, awl from this he took his teat—n fragment of the thi rip wroth verse; 11 The common purple heard him Rielly." In the hands of Mr. Wallace it wan the euggestive theme of e a eloquent diAeluerne"., There wee lag noire and turmoil; leer going to and fro; leee rest. learn , at and Indifference than we have seen in.there eniiences on many oco Won. Wore; no striving after effect on the pert of the reverend orator ; no appeal to rvmputhiee or pmeion, bat a plain narration of the Clorpill message " - - JAMES REALEY on Saturday irtOratiag 'urn o•mmitted by Alderman Deities to antiwar the charge robbery. It acorns that Cal. Peacock, of New Y rk city, was stopping at the Western Irate, and while Clare boat a Yosket-hook containing $l2 and a numbs r of valuable mere Healey was a servant et the hotel at the Woo, and it is alleged that ho was known to saes money anewcrins to the description of that led by Col. 1.0300 ed. Accordirgle be was seat below ' FLEES —A little shop was slightly burned, on Seventh street, above Lombard. about eight o'olook lest oventrg. A alight :Sot MOBS among the fire men, an arrant or two wag mode, and the difflcultj was quelled. The boons or Mrs Keen, on Robbixon - street. Nava yunk, wag also burned about the mime time. Damage Inconelderal le. INTERESTING LECTURE —lt will be seen by au adoertawment thst a lecture will be delivered to morrow evening, at Boring (lonian Hail, by Prole•eor %lien, President of the Girard Golfe:re. The leoture Cannot fall 'OW interestior, ant the objeot beteg emi nently worthy. see hope there will be a goad atten &moo. The subject of the teams will be Waste of Intellect tt - Wtt ,notice among the arrivals at the c , St. .Lawrence Hotel." ihe mimes of lion Gen W Jones, United States Senator from Laws; General Weed B. Burnett, Surveyor-General of Kansas and elebrasta ; Mon. James M.-Porter, ex•Seeretary of War; also, lion. W. 0 A. I awrenee. Breaker of the Home, and a number of other members of the House and. Senate. A BALL.—The Camden Light Artillery, un der the command of Captain Heckle, have enasged the National Guards! Hall for a grand ball on Thursday evening, April 7.1869 The Vat of managers embraces a lame number of eatery gentlemen well known In this city Arrangements are being male tel render this affair a very pleasant one indeed. FUNERAL.—Yesterday afternoon the Mont gomery Guards, Captain Harvey. attached to the Second revenant of in'autry Second brigade, attended the fu neral of Patrick Boyle, from his late residence, Lewis street, ab we Jeffereon The interment took place at Cathedral Cemetery, Twenty-foorth ward. cervical.. —An employee in the United StatraMmt. named MoLoughtin. had his band taken off on Saturday. white engaged with the machinery for cutting the metal Into drips He was taken to hie home, and aqhongh the injury is serious, it Is not thought to be fatal. ELUCTUD.—Captain George P. McLean has beeneleuted to the crmintni of Company A. First regi. moot of Mien. Third brigade Captain McLean was formerly captain of the Columbian Bite,, and more recently of the Marion Rides, Gemmel:l , H, of the some regiment. THE PIILLADYLPHIA GRAYS are about changing their uniform to a more durable uray than that which they have heretofore worn. They also in tend to change their rape to one of a more modern pattern like that of the Guards. Josom Cooron, ono of Camden Teeth seer ion vellool directors, has been preneutedprith a gold chain, by hie friends of the Echnol Hoard, as a testimonial at their apprealation ut his services as a director sod friend of the canoe or popular education. THE WASHINGTON GREYS Eire making pre parstiona for their Annual parade which will take slam on the 19th of April. They expect to turn out empty muskets. Psasoss keeping public houses should re member the fact that A failure to obtain licensee by the first minima will render them liable to be returned to court. A VISID.—Tho Southwark Hoso Company ere rnalliog extensive arraegements to visit Easton. Pa., in 51. y next. They intend to take with them their nen es.rrisr. , Tire Nreprowx HOSE COMPANY are making grrargemmta to 'more shook and ladder truck. 1E Ma. C. B. NORTON, Of .New York city, will sail for Europa to purchase rare and valuable books for Amerioan colleges. lie will occupy the summer in making selootiona, and the large atno int of the orders ho carries out enables him to perform his bustness with signal advantage to the institutiods employing him. Ma. ELI SAXER, foreman of the blacksmith shop connected with the New York and New Ha ven road, at the latter place, received on Wed nesday loot a beautiful and valuable vold watch and chain from his fellow.workmon and the com pany. Mr. Baker has been on the road seven or eight years, an& is about to start for the West. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. P9ILADMITILLI, March 3D, 1850. • Mate and olty loans, and the beet - bond; of ancoess fal rAllioad companiee, marl with a'ready rale to those who seek for safe investments, but in speculative Aosta there is nertt to nothing' doing, - serf no stglui of activity In any abort time to come : Yloperla pientir t sod-the demand not - great. The ration the etreen for the best payer Is quoted At finer cent., and fumreasling from that rate up to 1 per cent a month, as the astppotted retie btlity of the waken dearesees. - • Yosterdsy we gave moms tlgares to show that the Plttsberg, Fort Wayoe, and Chicago Rfdlroad Company had made itself an equally popular road with its chief Arab. We are to. day In receipt of the .tetne of earn ings for February Met; which shows th it the progress we yesterday chronicled has been continued daring the poet month. The increase in the serial Op in compati gon with those of IfebroarY, 1859, Is iery gratifying, and augurs well for the future. Tba earnings for February. 18.59, w0rn..... Sarefuge during Et.e month last year Increase (31 4-10 per cent.) EXPETIVC3. Monne+ nrr Srarkeportatton.........sl4,3lll 10 Motive power 98,g73 34 61 eh:item:Loco of owe 30,021 49 Maloteoseao of way 19 501 63 Genteel expeasee 4,3L9 73 Total .ii. . ----. 693,05 7 3 Erpepeee In same nronth Met year 61.353 60 IM=llllll Net earuinga In Februtry,lBs9 . 108 looronee . $1,478 52 The Pettey!lle alining Record, speaking of the coal trade. ease: The beautiful weather, which: hag forced an early spring, led no to expect a large 1, !crease in the ship • menu of coal for the week. The' Sobnyikill navies.. Von. with very little aesietetece from „Mr nuinmel, put Itself In excellent boating condition , two weeks ago, which took our shippers so Touch by surprise that they had no Dunnage prepared for it. Fottiing the aeason hen not forced the trade. The heavy rains dodos' the week have drowned nut several collieries, Among which the Newkirk elope of Mews Ratliff k Qo. is perhaes the most serious. The Fclinylkillihas been t bank full of w 'ter since Monday. which has preventee a fatestart —hot the ehiorbert of 789 toes up to Thursday night it a Vert, and en increase of that am ant over last year op to this date Th o al (nee, Source! nays 4, The heavy rain during Thursday night. has largely increased the water in the collie:lei, and caused a fresh et in the Bohttylktil. Ursa fortunate tlbat the frost was cut of the ground, and nn snow remainit tF on our moun tains. otherwise there would hove been a heavy freshet, which might have caused serioue damage to the Canal , hut en far we have heard fno Injury resulting thereto. Ip will, however. chock shipments probably fur a week, which is rather desirable than otherwise, to far as the trade Is concerned The receipts of the Nitwits& Runrosd 0 currusuy for • February, 1859, were $23,674 70 Lees due ccnuectiog road 3 889 27 Net receipt!! torNebruary,lB69 WA Increase $2,923 313 PRILADDIRILIt. STOOK .11X0HANUA 11AX:1111 3 43 March 10,1869. CITOZ , VID UT 11.111 LIT, BROWS, dG CO., 111118-110711 ) 810 A.VID EXCITIIIOI3 anonnae, VOATIIWIIST MINIS TD{ It% AXD 0718811rOf STIOBII3. 11821 BOARD 1600 Penile. fa '65.016.03 10 bleclannice 8ank..292,- Mi=tl 800 do :00 do 2000 City Oa 01 y 2000 do 11 It 00X 1000 do 901 i 500 do 991( 2000 Moro is Ca na l 6,..02,,, 3 Ilarthburg h94' 8 Norxlstowa R HO Reading R 24 Doo Phils & Rao It 711.7dg 1000 FtlY h Ohl Con 711 2010 L4bigh V R 4 Ideolimico 1150k..913S ArTWE 500 Wilmiug'aß B de 957 D 500 do Dsh BOARDS. 100 Lebigh Via° BEOO2ID 900 Olty 03 p R 500 RNA 11 07°80....71)4 2100 do b 5.74,4 400 Ech Nav 03 1 82.-73% 2 1- 0 do "34 500 21 8c.141..at R 70.. 9134 CLOHNO Bid. Atha. ...." 03 1 ,:10441 09,,i( 09,3 04% Now ...103 103 , 4 POD.. In 93 931( Bending D. 241( 24% " bd3 1 70.. 83 $3,1 cat 6a 1 44 91% 8241 do 1 80 74% 74%1 Penns It 43 43 . !‘ I " Int mt 83.101 101%1 " 2d rot 61 , 03% 94 Moo O+oat Coo, thy off ' 49 4 • prof 10:ii105% Bch! hay On 1 82 73% 733; 1500 21 k 3d .L B te.. 21x 5 Rice d, Vlno•st it 4554 25 do 45.4 1 Lehigh Vol E. ..,.. .41 1 Mir ehill B 511 k. 102 L 1,11 8........ b 5.10 V 10X8—DULL. Biel. AO. rl Sala Mix tail. 64 77 77 Monk 9 Y O USss'7t Phila. Bs.. " Pref 191 f 101 f Welep't & glm 03; 're Let mtl . 71% 724 21 /.6 Long rebind 10h 113 1117ard Bie Con.. 50% 501 i Leb Coal & Nay. 51 57 Lehigh Scrip.... 26 28X IN rearm It mm 6e C 43 C 516; Neer Creek Mithwtga 6 6U Lehigh 2157.... X X rhiladelphia Markets. The Flour market continues dull, nod extras, of which the bulk of the stock consists, ere offered at rather lower figures; suttee Inalude 660 bble Western of that description at SO 50a0 02X bbl, and 800 lib's extra family at 87m7.25 ofl' bbl, as to brand and quali ty. Standard superfine is KIM and held ats9.37Xan 6.60 Aft . bit, without sales to any extent. The retallera and bakers are buying slowly within the above range of prices, and fancy lots at higher figures Rye Flour io less saleable, arid about 150 bbls have been sold at $136 04.60 bbl, the latter for good b snag. Corn Meal Is wanted at 83.75, but Pennsylvania is:scarce, and generally held higher; a sale of 600 Ws Ilranlywirie was made at 54.10 bbl. Wheat—The demand IC moderdue, but the offerings are light end holders are firm, with sales of about 4.600 bus at $1.60 col 62 for good and prime rode, mostly at the 'ormer rate and 01 70 01 .80 for whits. Rya is scarce and eelllog at 05cce$1. Corn is in demand, with but little offering today, and about 4 000 bu, mostly prime Pennsylvania, brought 80w87c, and SO) bit white 83X0. - Oats are dull at Etia for Pelaware, and 55e560 for Pennsylvania. 1600 lin Barry Malt sold at 100 ,on time Vit.k—Thera is no thing doiog in tatterellron, and Ist No. 1 is bell at $33 40 ton, `i/ Wei It above the 'down of buyers. Cotton-- The market is timer, rod prices tend upward under the late foreign news, with salsa of 000 bales to notice, at Niel to 13,tf0 cast, Inr middling fair Uplanla o,rien—There is 1(.0 change In the market for Sugar and InOiAFFScn, and a limited business doing altee is steady, with further sates of 1,000 bean of Elo at 1111 ee lix 0, ma 7100 bogs L►gll•tyra At /2,40, on Woo. Php• . - 7 daiaaal4l4 niselin6 firmelan' d. rather more The time"heiLeicese.`iiir „ and bless Pork Isheldet bbl ;4acon Fides „WIN ran CLOTHING.; art 2 r: 1 1. 5 W/ the WHITEere scare - eat 10,5 in, lilted do o)(6;.and dhoti ere at7 3 (o. 'MAW, is tilled withiliesOnkbleifsaliionable, end.cheap Lard is steady, at 12).1124 . 0 for bble ei?dtos, and /3Mo _ - ~ ' - for kegs, - Good Doll getter hi wanted at 20e210 41 , lb , T.S—Prook and Diem' Coats in all colossi and. Seeds—Thera has beeu SOWS MVO 1120VrCISSItill " - - „ , - seed, but at rather lower prises, and 600 hn good seed . Iludnessa'Onete Oran aald at $ 6 4P' ba, and a lot at $0.76. Timothy and ANTS—Ppring 02.11'1;12u. ifs& xeLluluee, Doe. Pleases,' are wanted at $2 250 i 2 87% for the former, ek!ris smd 51 75 $l , bu for the latter. - Whiskey is ratbee j V.E'ST.SL. Silk, Sala, CaSsitneri,:and'hierseilles, - ' better, with 'tales:of • drudge 'at 26X e2l Mal $ . 7Ke, Calland ermine the steek;., ssoteouble to 'how goods. Seaton bbis 25623,V , and. Prison and Ohio 'at 22a300 One low Pries. toarlied in _plain Dicilis otiaseh 'unseat, New Ye)* Stock jacltange, - March 19. 60000 D BOMID; 11000 13 85574 ' 104 125 Beadlox R , 42% 1000 Virginia 01 97% Minas It - BSO efqi ' 1200 Cal la bonds 81 4 100 GA & Obi R 810 87% Ins Camb prat WO 23% po Mich 8& N 1 rt. 4 44% 300 do sag 50 do 120 4 43 i 30 PaciOo MR Co 74 700 do sqo 44 g 100 N Y Can 34 70%100 • do 610 44% 150 do b 3 70% 200 Obi & Ilk I R 68% 400 do 70% 60 do 58% 200 , do ,- , boo 70% 1000 :do as% 103 Bowling 31, st.o 48 MOO ao BEO 50 THE 5.16.8% NTS A BEM are lade - maid. at *5.75 for Pat; and 6 81X m 6 57X for Pearls, 4fr 'OO The; ICO cold. Co ROM —Mee of 0,000 bales at fu'l prices. IlLooa.-111e demand is , brisker sod prices firmer. though not generally higher; secs of 1200 q bble, of all kinds IVRELT is quiet and somewhatnoutical. Coate.Ooly small lots Changed hands st Vridityle prices. ra,--Sales of 8 50) bus Northern at 920 bus OATS end BARLEY remain an last noticed. Paovieiccra are 'ln moderate request, sod prices of Pork tend downward. WIESICBT —Pales of 250 bbls at 29c aip gallon. MODEL NEW lIAUR•DEEDSING ESTABLIEEMENT —ln soother column to-day will be found th e announce ment - of the opening of Mr. Louis GutekunaVe new hairdressing and bathing establishment, on the north east corner of Fourth and Branch 'treats We were admitted to an advance Output of hie sple ,didly.titted ,up apartments on Friday, and on Batruday it was opened to the pablic for business, in all ite departments, end a gre . it dare bustness4ao realized by Mr. Ontehunat. In n 7 city in the Union have we found a ,more com plete institution of this elate than that now presented by Mc, 11. In order to approximate perfection mineral)" es possible, be has devoted much time And money, to, ascertain all the deairable convenlenees embraced In the leading hairdressing saloons in this country, and most jadicionsly has he Am:needed in concentrating them all in the new place to which he now invitee the public A. large amount of money has beet expanded In fitting up, but the result Is, the supplying of a greet public want that has long, been felt in thin commu nity. An admirable feature about it IS. that it id above ground. which makes it more desirable, in every Norma, than the dark basemente nrually occupied for such parposes. The furniture is tasteful awl unique, ant the anporb water awl min ion arrangements (which need to be seen to be under stood) afa at once novel and commodious. The entire room is rather more than eighty by twenty feet, the rear portion being oecapiel by eight nest and welt lighted bath.rooms, supplied with every 'amenable convenience to make bathing a luxury.' We may elate that in the shaving', heir-dyeing, Atm.' pooing. and haixdresslog department, none but the beet artists will be employed. Another popular feature of thin establishment is Its private rooms for the exclusive accommodation of ladles and children. . , A GREAT Cdurivr HOugh.—We presume there are few neurone that have been accustomed to welting aloes Chestnut street, opposite the State House, who have not noticed with admiration the old and well.ee tablished carpet warehouse of the Messrs. Orne, though there may be some of our readers here, and mere es pecially in sections remote from the city, who are not aware that this Is one of the . oliest, most extensive and complete carpet emporiums In this country. In paesitig through their immense establishment, within the pan weer., we fled that the:r importations for the spring have been monolith berory to all. the varieties of styles and grades of earpetiugs and mattinga belorging to the trade, end the consequence is that their trade bee al ready briehly set in. Their uniform system for trans acting buslne•e to the entire satisfaction of their patrons hes done much towards securing for their es tablishment the great popularity It now erjoys We doubt if there lea carpet-house in America where pur chasers are more likely to have their events eat•efao torily supplied than at the holm of Messrs. J. 7 t E. B. Orne, on Chestnut strait, opposite' the State House POPULAR RESORT FOR THE LADIES.—We have heretofore had ocaoston to refer to the very popular dry Roods establishment of Messrs, Byre & Lardoll, southwest corner of Fourth and Arch etroeto, and would now soy to our lady readers—what they will, doubtless. tome testis for thameelres—that never more than at the nreeent time was this old and wall-known steed the centre of general attraction in the Asp of beautiful goods From the great variety of .their stock, and the exquisite Caste dleplased in the seleotlon of it, we are almost tempted to believe that they hare been forte- nate enough to Hamra for their numerous patrons the very cream cf all the choice things thie limn has produced, both in Europe and America. Bropliatleally this is 6 great home, and shoppers for dry goods at re tail, from a eir-pennintnilln to the richest silks, can. not go amiss In this estabshment._ • Josze YERKE3 bas ' now on h'and,'at hie old etard, 105 South Seeend street, a large lot ot Erwin celebrated wa.er Filters. No - clue• stored be without them, as pure seater is en indleponeable to health and comfort. E W. CAZRYI, 00, 0 0 TIOTISE-Fi11i.216/112i0 &OBE. 714 Chestnut street, between Seventh and Eighth streets Common Table Cutlery, $1 to VI 60 per dozen. Fine V/ to ga 60 per dozen. Ivory Randle Table Cutlery. $1 f 0 to glg per dozen. Ivory Hardie Carvers, $2 to $3 per pair Ivory Handle D Omar and Tea Sets, $l5 to M. Pearl asudlo Dinner and T. Bete, $5O to $lOO. Plated Candle Pinner end Ten Bets, $3O to $6O. Plated Tea Knives, in, wee, $7 to $l2. Pearl Handled Tea Kalves, in case!, ,rious priors. French Cook's Noires and Hotel Carvers. Table Cutlery of every style and quality. Suitable for lintel, Ship, or Family use, is cold at mo derate prices by r las 02 20 97,770 48 $39,721 72 Sritinit TIDINGS.—We believe many years have elapsed since the tide of the Delaware river has bean as high as it was last night. That this otherwise staid cod Bober stream, whieh we all supposed indulged in nothiog stronger than water, went on a bender and go high, no one can doubt, any more than he can the fa.-t that the largest and beet assortment of reedy-made Olothinr, in the city, can be totted at E H Eldrldge's "Old Franklin Hall• (nothing Emporium," No, 321 Chestnut street. *20.248 20 187,855 60 86 411 93 MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS Ow JUDGE DOnot.ds. —Thls morning, a short, stout gentleman v., seen to leave his lodgings at the Girard Home. His hat was well drawn down over hie eyes, and his coat was bot tomed well up. Those who maw the stranger supcosed hie was going to some secret conference, having for its oliject the elevation of Judge Douglas te . tile Presiden.._ ay., for it was soon discovered that boxes the short, otatt gent'-man The i, Little (Haut" was instantly dogged by tow aulpl9loll9 p3nions, who followed blot to the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill sod Wilson, Ne 9. 103 and IN Chestnut greet, above Sixth, whithe r he went to procure himself a new and els gent suit. SMUT/LEAH sirs, " he is of Revolutionary defeen dautn ; his uncle was for two years a Lieutenant is the Horse Marines, after which he was promoted to a Cap. taincy in a regular company of Sapheads and Roder mluers, from which he' WWI egain promoted to the ilaloneloy of the rrostown Icdefatigables." !knitters declares his eetermination to go Into the militia busi ness, sod left us to procure a suit of shad-beillea, at the palatial ciothirg emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 601 Chestnut street. $79. 8 86 62 10,702 14 The fie Plus Ultra,—Jules Bane Peg table LIQUID HAIR DYH bas no riral In the meld! Perfectly harmless, Ile action is instantaneous in chang ing ,the eslor of the hair into a soft brilliant, natural brown, black, or mimeo, without frierlog the hair or reederlog it harsh, as le the cane with other dyes. Fold by all druggists, and by JULES lIAUEL & CO., No. 701 013EiTNUP Street, Philadelphia. mh2l 61 40 Girard Bank 00, 4 : 7 do 7.014: 2 Lehigh Val R.... 43 CO ileac Mead it.. b 5 [3 10 du ..... 25 do' 1.5 Si 10 do 1,5 al Exerclec.—The ancient ovecittuir, were noted for their rgility, strength, and great powers of ondu ranee. The 4ngllsh women of the present time are celebrated for their robust and healthy appearance, the result, In both Instances. of_vlgoroue and !malt; y oxeiese. The Americans, unfortunately, have but lit. tie taste for this method of retaining their health or building up a broken entistitutiou ; hence the great prevalence of weak, sickly, arid delicate mon and wo Mall. 1100FLANWS aRIit4AN BITTERS will in a great measure palliate this want of exercise, by giving, great alrergth to the digeative organs, hence producing a goof appetite and a vigorous feeling of body. A m 3. derate degree of exercise, however, used in connect on with the Bitters, to much bettor; the most deeperete caso of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nenroue Debility, yielding quickly to to their bonaclal Influence M 1 druggists and dealers In medicines have these Bittern ftr We at n toots per bottle. - A fresh consignment just received, and for !Ile ty Him : You are reopectrally Snvlted to call and exam ne the NEW STYLES of HATS for Gentlemen, pre pared by the undenugned expreeely for Sprint wear. WAS. H. WARBURTON, MITTEn. 4SO OIIESTNUT Street. mhlo-pt ESARan 19—livoma Farrel, Herrin, & Co., Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Dautask Cur tain Mai crisis, Gilt Cornices, Window hi ollands, all co lors Halley la Patent Fixtures for Shades; Putnam's Shade Bolters, Cords, Tassels, and Brasses; Reps, hia: and Plashes ; Brocatelles, Window Shade, Cur tain, and Upholstery goods, wholesale and retail. HO tele and public Institutions fitted up at shortest notice. W. HENRY PATTEN, inbl4-diapl2 830 CHESTNUT Street. One-Yrice Clothing of the latest Styles, and Wade in the best manner, expressly for ANTAIL BALte, We mat's our lowest telling prices In PLAIN 710171113 on each article. All goods mile to order are warranted Satisfaotory, and our owe-rates SYSTRIE is strictly ad betel to. We believe this to be the only fair way 0! dealing, in thereby all ars treats:3 ans. JOKES ,4 CO., sa3T4y 604 MOUT Pion. CITY ITEMS. E. W. 041111Y1, k CO., ' 714 Chestnut street Special Notices. Canada Straw Hats. BALLARD, ERIJTB, & CO IRON SAFE WAREHOUSE NO. 6.?,9 OLIESTN:CT OTREBT, (Jayne•s H►tt.) GBIAT .WHIT.II HALL. - B. 3V writer FOURTE! And MABEBT 13trisete - _ • Asbaitot.-Preprieters el 4otaitaste: Iran Furnaces Are hereby - nothied that tley ran he dep plied oltit'any'rviaotity of Asbestos, for pecking their hot•sir flues , by- applying at• EVANS , * • W AVOWS Salamander We - Store, lin. 2,45 -Fimth FOlntlaPreldi• A very Ivy assortment of SAHIB; at resioidatle prices, constantly on hand: - • mhl&fmw nt 5i.. 11 41 [rued.—Five Pei Vent, Interest.-- NATIONAL BAVETY- TRUST OOMPAIPP,-WALPIPP Street, I. W. comer THlED,rPhiladelphia. Money received in ani cum; large az dmau , sod intarest_paid from The day" of deposit' to: the day of pitivirare. Money la received mid - payreeets made daily, without notice. The zinveatmente are mad* in Real Estate, Mortgage., Ground Bents, and each drat-claca nand. ties as the charter requires.' Office hours from 9 o'clock in the morning natal 6 Otto* in the ettemoon, s amt on mondeleog Thar/day et•oninto until It .44.4- fen It la not a Hamra Eau AMIE.. NI gNNN, Olt HaTIC - ItEstortza, - changes gray hair and 'whiskers to a blitititil ilfe.oolor, prevents the hair falling rff,, canseaa new growth where baldness exists, of soft,Aniu'riont no deleterious ptorertlea. and will not coil the Akin or linen. Its Want ~ fylog sleet/fate petseptihie in a very fewspiiplitatioce. Sold hist' trriegista. aid by 'IDLES 11 - A.UNK k, CO., No. 70f (11188:TNII'L Sliest, Philadelphia. - nitil4-81 Seamen's' liavlnc.rand-=-14ertIlwest Cernni of EINCOND and WALNUT Streets. -Deposits received In email and Large amounts, from all theses of the eommmilty, and allow Intereat et the rate et five per cent. per annum. - Money may be drawn by cheeks wlthsntt loaket late. Mike open daily, from 9 ontills oroloadi, and on Mon day and Satantay aatil 9 inithe evening. Prroldent, Yranklii Tall; Troarorar and „Suntory, Marlin M. Singer's Sewing Illackpiei t —The new!Faint ly Sewing Machlnca, at no and $76; are attracting uni versal attention. ,Iri all essential geed quelitiea they are much the beet fdaShines ever offered et a low price I. M. BINGER fa CO., tO2 CHNIVINIIT-Street. Sewing Slichinei.—All persona who have ,been induced to buy Sowing Machines which will not perform the work that purchasers expected thepe to do, are inronned that &NOSS'S MACH' e 338 never fail to do any kind of work. No one ie ever disappointed in these Hachines I. Ed. SINGER fc CO., ja274lm . 802 ORPSI!NUr Street. Grovrr 8c Baker's Celebrated Family Scwing NIA.CHINEB A'llll , Bl 644%15--PRIAIIt Sad.- This Intetne sews' from two spools, routhased -from the atm, requiring 'no rewinding of thread ; it _Hems, Wells, Gathers, and ,fititohes in a ',evertor style, finishing eaeA seam by its own operation, without re couree to 'ha baud needle, as is required by other ma chines. It mill do 'better and' cheeper•seiring - than searu,st case ten, even if she waits for one cent as hour. fe2s tf lly-ssrip 70* A 011101ILAIL.Cri Sewing Mac hi nes ...t.lawagets Improved DOUBLVTEIRRAD, warranted Jima to any one hnn dred•dollar machine in the market: - PRIOR .TRATY. DOLLARS. No one asked to purchase until they are astistled in its performance. , = L. 8. RAYMOND. Agent, Moe et the House-farniehtog store of John A. Mal phey tr, Co., No. 923 Caltatitfr Street. !Mato A New Article. New Allele. Fhalon Is''Bonts - Coecins for the Mir. Phalan it Botee Coeobre for the Hair, - 'Phalan' .t "ESIPS Ccien'ina 'rot the Hair. Best and Cheapest Article Beet and cheeped .lattele , filar Dressing, Benotitying; - Clanning, For Bossing; Beautifying; Cleaning, For Dressing„Benntifying, Cleaning, CUrling, Preserving. and Ifeetorlog the Heir. Restating the EMT.. Bettering the Inquire for' Etude* Bontetteotres. Inquire for Phaloe h Soles Cocaine - Bewsee of Counterfeits:l= Beware of Counterfeits Lugo Battlas, Fifty Cents. Brasil, Bottles, Twenty,flye Cents Bnikt Bottles, Twenty-11re Cents For sale by 'all Jobbers, Druggists, sad Faiiei GoOda • Li - the - every part of thip troitisd Mateo. • Wholesale and Retail Depot; Not. Eat 497, anel97 EE.C.ADWAIr, New Tort. T. B. rgrzaiiim wipe., No. the CHESTNUT Street, Wholesale Agents. r felo-U Iflarriagive. On the 17th init., by , the Rey. George - Chledler, AMOR D. lONNEDIt to Mice MA.I only daughter °Lil) late r Wel Killer, all of th 5 city. tt On the 14th lost., by. the' Rey. T.lt Tamar, Mr. AIORTIRORKZELY to Miss MARTH.t FIIVIZ, both pt this city. Qn 'he 12th lint by the Rev. D. B. Cheuar, IMILARD D. MOROnti to Was JANE HARPAR, all of this city. On the nd it " on the _ lest., by the Itsv — Robert J Mach. Mr. WILLI sal GUTH= to Mira MARGARET COL- WtLt.,both of this oily. On the 13th test , by. he Rev 1' 11 Pea-son. or West Phladelob in, Mr. IiSORDE Yourm to Mrs. MARY . R. 11IIENNLI. both of Darby, Delaware count.. ' on the 16th inst., by the Rey. it. T. Gaoler, Mr. BENJAMIN F: ItADCL'Ff to Miss NAOMI LENTZ, all of Lower MeLlon, Mot tgemery ecttety. Bleattia On Friday evordog, 18th, MARY ANN, wit" of Floury A. Dower,And ateltdaughter of the Ilta Joe. Damn . . The relatives and friends of the fauilly are reepelt• fatly lovited attend the funeral, on Tuesday sitar noon, at 2 o'clock. ' On the 20th Instant, D 4 ,1113, Don or ?pony.: N. end Emma Benerman, aged 37 months ant7l:o days. f fornis papers pleas f cops ] The rolatic,n and friends of the family . ere respect fully Invited to atterd the funeral, from his enseits' r No 1076 Germantown arenas on Wednes day, the 23d instant, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. o[l the 19th inKtact. kiditY O wits of Stuart Dib bler and daughter of the late Rev. James rittenon. The mistierae and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tneeday, the 2za inetaat. at 4 o'clock from the reaidenee of her hue baud. corner of Pica and Hamilton strode, 'Went phi iadeiphi. .0u Thursday 11101,31rg, 17th inst.. at his resider., Na... 123 South Fifth street , Mr N. 9. THOMP3ON, ard CO years= Ilia friends and those the family aro Invited to at tend his funiral this (Monday) morning, 21st inst., at O o'clock. ie Oa the lath Instant, GEORGE I'. BROWN, in the ardh year rf llts ie de and thoie or the family. and members of Montgomere Lqdge, No 19, A. Y bf , and troming star Lodge, I. 0. of 0 E . are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. ISt Goatee street, th.e (Monday) morning, the 2lst 100t..' at 10 o'clock is March 113th, FANNIN H.. daughter of Tames and Harriet Bust n, in the 16th year Of her age The relatives and friends of the family are %Alien lirly invited to att 'od the fuserel, from the residence , of her father, No 400 North Rlnventb etteor. thin (Mote day) morning, 21at instant, at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill _ as On the 18th Mat., JOHN e1,111'3014, In the Gist year of his are. Um relatives and friends are respee , rally incited to attend the fonstal r from the residence of bin son in. low, P Davie, No. 230 North Twentieth street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Woodland flernetory. On the 17th i nut , after a lingering illness, BLVIHA. AMELIA FRANOBB, daughter of a. W. and Sarah On Ines, in her 16th year. ek The relatives and friends of the family are respect. tally Invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning. at 11 o'clock. from the residence of her father, No 909 Lombard a'reet a. - On the 18th lust , EDWARDEAERIUD, In the Nth ycar of hie age llle teletivia and friends. also 'Penn Lodge, No la, 0 of 0. F.,.re respectfully lootsld to attend the Nueva', from bp late. residence. O'Neill st.eet. above Noward, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To woe« d tO Odd .H . ..llovre o.4naterr. * . • . Oo iho nth inet., THOMAS B. WILSON, son of R at Caroline It Wilson, in the 6th peer or his No. Puneral from bin parents' renidence ' 3202 Pine street, tbla (woodsy) afternoon, at 2 o'clock On the 181 h inst., JOHN VVILEO egad 70 years. Ale friends are invited to attend at St Pant's Oburcb, Third street, ibis (Monday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, utt.hitut !welter sties. tF On the 18th Scat , BEAUCHAMP DIUBRIA, in the Bdth year of his age. - His relatives and friends are reipeerlally Invited to attend Ma funeral, from h'e late rettiAtince, No. 223 Nit th el eat, below Christian, on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. set Oa the 17th Inst.. MARGABAT TOBIN. daughter of Horatio end Pant' Etelrersou, aged 2 pears and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family are reepsot. folly butted to attend the funeral from the .e•laenme of her parrots, No. BSB North Fifth atr a tt, helms rop ler. ilea thlrodes) afternoon, et 3 o clod, with. ut farther notice. Funeral to proceed to Monument Cem• t.ry. Health Report. lINALTEI Ornate, Mara 79,1859. Interments to City of Philadelphia from the I . 2th to the IPth of March,lBs9 911 .. 1 C' 9. Fl DISHOWEI, 1 lE . ,1 ... , DisNA.Bs3. • —).-1— Abscess ..... ....... 2 —I Gangrene ..... ..... 1' 2 Asphyxia 1 ITOTIIIIS .... . . ..... 11 Anemia 1 " He'thelpe Longa.. 2 1 Borne - 1 , Taman lion, 11:am 1 8 Cancer of Stomach I)l"ofam'n By orcbi.. 3, 2 Cancer of Uterus.. 8 i I " Liver 11. ) Croup 61 " Luoga 81 2 Congest'n" of Lupo 1 2 " Per)tonlio. 1 1 1 " of Brain 12 1 " 8,3: Bowels 1 o Ooneum'n or Lunge 19 4 " Larynx.... I Convoleions 1 8, Pdania-a-Potu 2 Plarrbres 1 1) Marmmus 1 6 Dropsy, Bram 4' Old Ago 1 • • °beat 2 Palsy 2 Disease, Brain 3 It heumatism ......1 1 " Mart .... 4 1 Strands ...... .. ..'.. 1 Brownef .. .. 1 Still-Porn 12 Debility 4 8 Syphilla 1 Edusion of Brain., 5 'Palm bleaenterma. 1 Epilepsy 2 Unknown 8 Fracture 1 Whooping Cough.. 1 Fever Puerperal_ 1— -- l 1 ,Scarlet..... 7 81 102 " Typhoid ... 3 1 . Of VIII ABOTZ TEM WEIIII—• - - - CS From 40 to 50. 16 ....20" 60 to SO 13 .....19 " 60 to - 111 12 ~.... 3 .. '7O tg 80 " .9 5 cr 801 Q - 90.••• ..... 3 -g rs pr to 100 ' ' 1 .18 .15 fatal 188 ,use, 7; p:Oplo of _.Color,--12; from Under 13 , ear. From 1 to 2.. " 2to 5 • sto 10 I( 10 tols 15 to2o " 20 to SO " SO to 90 Brom The Almehot the Cc tintry, 1. dlalee remalee. By order of the IV' Bur/ of Health. in HUMID, Mal* paca,
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