The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 22, 1859, Image 2

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that he was itatrad,-and 'could n o t Attolk a limb,
and thst be may hays lain skftitreies foot iiisny
horns, 4,:'•iiin ; d y. , before 414 reliol«thhil
from his satierinis. ix Dr. Boynton also said; that ,
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never feared iiythisti'eisoy'iliiii - abreact 'or a
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the Mormons are in a state of - quart sublets.
ltbd Platfertn ofthe Offic i e . ' 4-. 'he-iderste - o - tt L ,
4, f ' t'. = . ''' =' fention: 'f';'-z"--,,-;1-,,,-,', , :',. /. . i: - . -- A .-I;tailori, ,snit, ne . longer ,in : , attris against our
izelftit; an old apheriein, that-,,,tt`
the fern ei. , ,i:GeVaartinaent ; tint- to ' bat extent the -lu.
itairea hi Bell,"--and and a remariebte)ll4 atieu re . :Premaay:`,of, the Coninitutien'and inws of the
itnnowtn was gtve o kyzt,tto Aionthre 'oe. z. eke'- ;Ilnited States'over them has been established
: ionOlave of minions orthe re'd'aialToWer, iemaitia - lo be deterinined. • Mr. Strotianex
has sent to that Territory a largo array'," which
104 last Week., attempted, at-Harrisburg; to
; speak tor theßeeioeracy of Pennsylvania in has cost infinitely more money than any other
army of a similar size at any period of the
iv Signiori Somewhat inore_ pretentious , than,
*world; When it arrived at the termination of
itpni' to - ',.„ - I,dintilotas as : h at of thethree
its Journey, there was no fighting to be done.
4,e, on tifiltarie,Wll4'lbtigin' theliinflammatory
typing wail peaceful, and has remained
ciiiiiiiiiitslaierlditt).;"9-:1-he'rreee,51,777,iirei,tb,:fi,e0Ple of - Eve .
so erotic. Nominally , Nominally, Mx. Gunman acts as
:,, , e,O lO -.an t if
,roootot i, - 3 -i i . , : ot ...iii e -dio e :h o ld o „ , G ov e r nor 9f, ,‘the Territory; and 'really' thb 1
4 e 4sion riadiu fo . /4c - voi e• , :.:
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Mormons do yerynancli'as they please in their
1,,e44,44.,iiii.,:ii-i-orgtoy.,o
,p ootuyi . Legislature , and' in their courts—as they .
.4,4, a ; have
_unabated - andjall Uonfldenoe 'in the have " done -'. heretofore . Meanwhile, the
, otootisee t a tseity, - eenCoapielty of - James Be-, favorites, th e parasites, and the' flatterers I
!shanam,the Prosident,or the United Sialeli; Old of' the Administration have been enriched
alisitrielo'studain hitAtirelnittrefitm,-freel a aaa'
4144611 - 6( - the OS conteetion -of its 'penal.
_by _ plunder, taken, not from the MO-
teallllika, l o -I !!!laYtf:ar , OK !OHIIF , aa! aaare my against which the' troops were
1-`,L,,.`' ' ' ' ,__..-- :-.-,,,-. ',-- ;.:,,-, .4...-;.- - --r,t; , --,--,[
_,:- ~_, directed to march, but from the Treasury of
' , .. -- --et r e eteAhre,idle., , ee ) efillinente thleXar t4ti e u the; United * States. We' do not believe the
taitght;_pertiliPs,haiebtien'ailiewead to pass un=. people of Pennsylvania are'disposed to deity,
`olt9ellifekferitlie - sithe 01F00,1rTPAP: 1 !t lel ' ' , Mr., BUCHANAN for his 'connection with a
many . - ii4 . - 41 0 ileniaaratfe Part3Yir a °e ne m a "' transaction of this kind. We have no doubt
'Orr IsPirit--hidheen:ishOwn by •
,the late Con- that some ' • his . . -
of i _officials are subservient
`Mutt, il*.b.itt; tik . A"'vieiet - 1-fie, PFe'Be.F.oYt i - t le - - enough to pretend that all the glory won by
suiting, 'and.unJuatifiable'conrse, it la but pro- - • - - • - 1
~ , . . General WASHINGTON In the Revolution; al
per thakeVeri,Plfel*ef fis:pistionu Shoutd be the' bright and, honest tithe which.TAGICSON
cloaibiy itatinitilzed, r "It siiims to us impossible, gained ; b- y _ti o itioot career in defence 9f his
- ; thati itilinglwititialligatit -voter of Pennsylva- f.-00notry` and his memorable triumph 'at New'
idii*bellettelffer'reacillation We have , quoted
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Orleans, an d all the laurels earned by Seori 1
'l42ibetrilei;ltliiiitaiiiPediiithialselieedupOilite • ' '
- and Taieint by their bravery and skill in Mexi-
Very ince.' If theDemberany "of Pennsylvania - • , •
4- , i , . - .--s. , - , :- .-, co, are eclipsed by Dates BUOrtanaleat achieve- i
ltairerstnatiikd:,`confidence in the , Adminiti•` Tents 'bathe Utah war; but if they succeed in I
44 ,.: ati , 010.4143!tt5-Asibtatanan, how did' it hap-
POI 'thatOicitietthetanding his 'sweeping tri-- - creating suclinn impression among any con- i
slderable, portion of the, people of Pereiayi
intiOrote'Otitezte.‘,l:B-06;*3:tha:43ettea'°' yenta; they Will richly earn magnificent coal '
fifteen Otthnlienieciatinzandidateafor. COn. .- - -
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iiiiitt(ltithat4Siir ilk
,dBfili ever y Cculgeek
'*-44014,1AileYnIl;elitate,*neit. crier pro - . President to our
The ; neat clidna of the ,
esteem and gratitude consists in ca speedily
[ - iiishined,-111 -7 3htintier tone's; its dett!,station of
terminating 4l the Indianwars which threatened i
z the pellet:of - a/anal ;13nentnatt: ; end that the
frontier.'' If any re.
Peintiai'vnte,!ifithe whole Caniiiiinwealth, on t° deso late a, our:Wes t ern
hellions spirit, after what had previously been 1
;the tHlangreselonsilDeketeiexhibited &majority
'4, 0 - ae tu r ,- okii i iks. - o eivila tt eonoo o d, against , said in regiird to the Utah war, should edit.
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411111 , 1 - ,. ... pie49401.041g , ,, :i 19.103014 f: , - t : t - tfe , i-0.,- doubt the Military claims of kr.. BUCHANAN :
1 14 . 1 0 06 1. 1 hi1. .. a5 • ::', fo io- 0.. , as ~ no .: , commortoo . to, the esteem end gratitude of his country,
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notwithstandingthe alien o flna
g try ass ault
iiiiiitVTheDeintairecy;'ef' P,Minsylvartia do
upon Benmois Yoram; 'and the consternation
net -, , i'itbiairei to - '..eitstaiin ; his ' Administra..
thrown into every harem in Utah, theY 'should
den -Boni a- conviction of , the intimate
turn to hire nor as an Indian fighter ! Fancy
Ciiptiectith v ial' ite - Principles with 'the best
him mounted, npoit a magnificent charger,
litteistits-cif our coromon-country."" .14110de
dashing with dauntless bearing among a
- afire to sitgainit.T;lisinly: th ose in its official
hovering tribe of fi erce and cruel Camanchee,
stirvine t iniethey.lert it";"fiet'fictu - n belief
or answering the fiendish yells of savage foes
: iiiiii•PriMiljdiii; but for: the advancement of
in''Weshington anti Oregon Territories by a
thele - - pitouniary-, interests:- -- •What principles
stentorian shout of defiance! Let the bravo
IMEitpresenteffte.eiiiiinttlie affection and
men in the. army who have poured out their
'etinfidencia" or. .tlai'l Democracy of -Penney',
!flood in the 'Westien wilds, uncomplaining,
-imita T. ' no , they With to Sustain' it on , the
"doctrimr - of enforcing . ..il' - thinstittition Mien a maftyra - to the neceasities of civilization,
and who 'haie performed in . those distant
;people iagainat thei r - :wi ll i tin they's:data to
region's mach deed's - Of' real bra Very and
-'0164410; it's fi euditdrlatilignity end tyrati
ninisOiroilorlitior,:- against sil t - -,no nee t - men daring, as, if they had been enacted in great
battles between contending hoata of civilized
',.Villei would - A:Mk heti-- to its dictation? " Do
men, would hare immortalized their names, ,
'MO Wish to - -sustain it- in -. its - present
. or oa t o t o, -* o 6:'e ot ._‘4 l 4 , fataeoot o - o r s l av e ry a turn with gratitude 'to the Harrisburg Office.
4 i hiailer,:jiw fe.:,,t6 '- eve i • oe t , Ak e , w a s h es o f heftier's' Convention, tvhich; forgetful or !gno
me . W oo oko t e t ate.;T orr ithkoO, o l d to, con . rant
- of their arduous draggles and perils,
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rest 1 - , e o _46,,ea ram -- e - 4 - / ao o -- - gr o ot . mach in e coolly appropriates all the glory and success
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To t, 4 t on- 4 e /og -w oven , in defiance of the peso- they have -achieved to the credit of Mr. Bu-'
:ine:wiltf:',/,),o;thee . ,,,,Witili . to
,srettife it in . its owe:del! It la true that some of the Indian
ilefation - rif Jtri pledges of 1856—Its treachery were limit, been terminated. There Was 'one
tia'ilin- , oitichanatUriatform4.--its infamy and ended in Oregon and Washington Territory. '
;iiiiiniticiiiii debauchery .of;i7dngresainen It seems to have been Welty managed by the
;at Washington, and - its . efforts ,to aedace or peliple of those Territories;, at effevents, they
A o lti e , - thi an , , ,l o . violoti,:ine will . of t h e i r eon - have' 'brought in 'a, bill for it 'of from
1 4 / 44,44, , :tat0. t0r e m0 wi th : o l e oti oas , 14 four' to 'nix millions of dollars; made up 1
of Retest of the - most 'extortionate' and
41(01 levishbrid.corimpt Awe_ of its patronage
4,4 i - ,/moter:.Lite- treae , kery,ine a o ige 7 laeoug extravagant charateter, which will no doubt
o tlo propio - or poi th oi t ui do i n o t bs o v o ot io n ,
,piciye; in the sequel, another greet amerce of
• Of: thattlirtif.;-.lta:eultsidal folly in Dreading die. phinder and of profit to' the flivorites of the i
0 1 4, 1 *00 0 ,4-tok t i.o 4 oo;o o e , tki ea t en l og - Administration We are not, however, aware
, thelirery exhiteriae - of thenetate old Party; which that ell the Indian wars which threatened to
:biotin - id itrWitit'poWerl -AlieY de n0t,;,...1-lierei deateiate our Western frontier have been ter:
'ore'someinen who sustain thiti..tidteinistratiOn ;ideated. IS seems to ho still necessary to 1
lbe4anee t ,
hey fiola office:under lt,-, There are' Maintiiiit,harge bOdies of troops in that quarter,
0 1# , r eei.ka att a t o n , it' tiom a . Ad o t a k en /d e w 'to keep 'the savages in check ; 'and there is
:that thei 6 iniiiiiiitaid t- the Beinoeintic partite!, scarcely a mill arriving froMthe - greet Indian
qtairatscolff , and ;formal :endorsement of it -;-- 'region that does not bring reports of farther
lii t ; t tii:iii,#•,,Ao s i, , ito n : i t -*o n /
„a n h ones t outrages. " The overland mail is in constant
•Weenitctien if he intimate benneetion of itS danger of 'attaCk. ' Its horses arelitnlen, or It
Is tired into, or seine other evidenc . e of Indian I
jarinciples'With the- best interests of our cam.'
limetkeeinetry . ;" Mii - en• rare ehfrielsi of cu r ios it y, hostility; is given on nearly , every trip made
- ,e(finy &tamest ever•plaieffin his museum.. Olen the route. A. telegraphic despatch in
2-Thneeeeatetresoluth*inidertaites,to-aPectfy. this Moraines PaPor, Shelve that even now a
tee,l,nate-,Wlit*:so,iti4.,-Tilige-Ittretana•-n-A0 fearful War is being Waged egaireit the_Dx._...
:410;imai;Miiir' . - -Frairimie; eau/ ..:6itetromoo o* - 4No` ...;a ' talaar , ' - - 77 --• • --r- - , —:
~:
ffi4piii,'UtllAdaylTHritH.".'`:fikrigilleily °none; ' 'The next
„claim to gratitude presented in
:•trOjio2o4kiliatt suchif.,lihe deeds is Urnmoit _the resolution consists in ct resolute efforts
fi ki asebicirable'alluded to
-iii thialist. There is no to secure forAmericen 4ade and traffic safe
, .eo l o..ii 91---ilie message ' in' favor' mil of the, Le. proper transit routes between the Atlan-
Petten Constitution , - or, of , the corrupt ap. tic anti Pacific Oneens." There are three of
Vil attiby Which the President attempted to' these routes—Penams,,Nicaragua, and Tel:m
-."8a" encefkifelifferiere mit of'his '''
~',,ecempten pa- intopeo. The Panama relate was opened long
ilay -,i , ini :Onion , '
td , that',master-piece , of before Mr. BUCHANAN was made President,
14,310' ingennitylay whici', th e'coal _agency' and it is - somewhat surprising that it has not
Wiie„' . *vhdeff - ;into - ,three several slices ;no been plosed, since. Our Government bad
1 rettarence ,- to' t h e-aipointment of the Al- a strong „claim - against New Granada for
Inktitene"•T l 4o; G. •Jetting : as' Minister to damages for the assault. - made by a law
;.fittatility;-.ne tatilOgY--Pt i the statesmanlike less mob upon, our citizens passing over
qualities ' : exposed , by the- Naval Investiga. the Isthm us ; and, e Administration nego-
Dog. OmeMittee ; and no panegyric of the dated alreaty in reference to that matter.
-inftunoint freed by which - money was inched It is known as the Cass-llerran -treaty, and it
florrilhe Treasitry;anader ;pretence, Of-tapper)= obtained from New Granada an ,acknowledg.
priathigit in the pa ynienl: of the printing of went of our claims, accompanied not by in
petit office blaulniand -given to thepartisans deninity for them, but by a mere promise to
ettlatiPetisidenk-te'.sustain-hie official organs pay, which, in all probability, will amount to
14.ftli*"._yv 4 r upon - Demoirtitio 'men and mea- nothing. In the meanwhile, our Government
cares: , := .'-i.=f:' , - , -- - -,- . --- . has , always claimed a coal depot for oar
t.. Let, ini',,tievrikteg,Onaualtie - the claims of;lir. steamers upon the Pacific coast, whioliprivi
„litieniiiin to our gratitude, as presented to tis loge was, not yielded by the treaty, as finally
ti4his finite-holders . .. Their second resolution retified, nor wee the pretence of New
reathi,ati follows t. .., -. , , , ~ ' - Granada, to the right of imposing an
4:4 Rosoived, That' the complete success achieved onerous talc upon American mails and xner
7,Jaines rilaohartan, in amicably settling 'with chandise crossing the Isthmus, finally relin
great Britain, iti--aimordeneesoith 'the 'American quished' The Panama route,
therefore, has
'llOl - tine; _Atte lOng4tiooted question of ' the fro°.
dots of , the seas,!• (rims AVM surimlllance and an- neither been opened by this Administration,
noyanirribtirossitime police; in'quieting the Civil nor has its' safety or security been increased
broils of Eitintaii; in promptly atm effectually sup- by its action. The Nicaragua route, over
orinixig: an: aimed disaffection and rebellion In
:Utah i la - `speedily' • terminating the lodise wars, which, under General limner's Administra.
ch threetened to desolate our Western frontier •
, than, the pripcipal portion of 'American traffic
and :Mc resolute 'efforts tO . iseonro for
-American
trade and - travel sate and proper transit mates le. and travel was taken, has been Closed up en
lighten, theAtlantio and Yaelde oceans; to main- thely. During nearly the whole term of Gen.
rain the influence sad honor of the nation, and to ' .
Wamten , a supremacy in that region, there
protect, I heliVes, buliness; and pioPerty of citizens
oCthe Baited' States In •the anarchical or Blip- will a question among conflicting corn"
-Versed -Shines et - Mexico, ' Central 'America, and panics to the right of transit, and he closed
Swath Aticeilea; entitle him'to the eiteem;graith the route agadnat one company, with
tufie,end Minfidenee of the people of Pennsylva
rtie,-ats Welt Peel tha whele,Union. 1 ' the intention, it was supposed, of' opening
;. 7 - alhe grit p , art of ois resigntion Aggety claims it-to another ; but this Administration, al
-eomplafi-atieneisin settling the ylorig-Mooted though it assisted the present authorities in
qdestion of the freedOni of the sees." There battling General Watarnit's schemes, has suf.
his been, no atmplete success attained on this feied the route to remain entirety closed to
tlite!itlen,
.'..it.le; stiii open .and unadjusted. all the -conflicting claimants to if. The`
It is imethetthe British ministry has grace. present indications are that the British spy,
fully_ surrendered' some of the absurd preten. Cretin Ousenxv, who lingered , around the
4iiiitte l ,whtch-Ware 'formerly maintained ; but President for months, as a - familiar_ guest
- even since this surrender, if we mistake not, at the 'White House, and who oven no
, iliere_ltaie been, Several .
bases of detention companied him to Bedford, last summer,
r and - exaMinatiOn- of American vessels. by will completely outwit him in Nicaraguan
British eritisers; and there - has been no fall, diplomacy ; and that England will gain in
final,',CiCoinpltite 'Mattlement of tido question Nicaragua, in defiance of the Monroe dec
or the tf right of search'? whilever. - Negotia, trine, rights and privileges which will un
tibaisin'reigetrd itoit ' are:, still pending, and justly be ,Withheld &era no. There have been
whither . olitetthis Administration can make no public 'acts of this Administration in con-
Minh annal adjustment of it as will be accept. neetion With the Nicaraguan route, of which
1 fibletethetAtnerteacipeopleremains to be de• its friends have any right to boast. Within
termined.:' 1' :,„ . . -. :- , -: :,. .: the last year the Tehuantepec route has been
IThe resolution proceeds to claini credit for opened, but under no grant or power gained
idna , Adinied4eition, for - 4‘ 'quieting the civil by this Administration-' Tho authority upon
*cilia tifliatisis.":' It is: well,knewn that the which that enterprise is-founded was obtained
.:eivil - Wareqii - 21Catia&t 'Weald' Bet have been long before Mr. BUOIIANAN came into power.
90-qtedlr the Pelted' which : ; the, Adminiatra. He hid nothing to do with it. He might be
,-lion -inaugurated had "been successful. Mr, as well praised for making the moon as for
vßeertindx„earnestly endeavored ter' weeks to opening the Tehuantepec route.
lOnforee.npon the people of that Territory a The last claim to. 'gratitude mentioned in
1 41i?niltittitiOn knoWnlie be obnoxious to them— the resolution- conaista - in the Presidential
I . .one,wkieti those 'hest acquainted - with the efforts to protect the Jives and propertY of
epiadition ofpnblie sentiment in that American citizens in Mexico, Central Ame-
I concur: in ' saying would , have been resisted lica,"and South America. There is scarcely
L'iii.thadeath;;', 'she danger was imminent that j
a letter- sent from Mexico to an American
I,lEitneas' woul d beco m e not 'alone' a battle. newspaper which does not express indignation
,__,
'ground tilkha Which:her,' own citizens would at the tete] failure Of the Administration to
r ile:ye hailed 'against the troops ,of the 'United protect-the lives or the property of American
tiltotewinAiefenee'of their inalienable rights, citizens in' that country. In repeated in
, htit -- titin'tti i vtlitela, by thiansands and tens of stances hive Americans been plundered, and
thouaimitt;.other bit:liens would have gone to in some cases murdered, without any serious
battle for self-geyerament and'Poptilar Sove- effort'' tieing made -to obtain retirees. Mr.
ielgat9.--301Mons as imalhe'Briglialt bill ,Sri Fonsarin, Our late minister, when 'a forced
its restricti , ye provisions, at all events it gave,. loan was -taken from our citizens in the city
contrary to the eriginal-design of the Tree. of Mexico, denianded his passports in con-
dent,. en oppornitiity , to the people of Kansas sequence of that- robbery, and our' Go•
to vote down aketnioxtortirponstitation ; and 'vernmene retailed to sustain him ; yet, as
14-641'4. then, comparative 'quiet and, OrOer , he happened to be from the South, the' '
have reignedlnthet Terrtteti, they have not President dared-not dismiss him. -He finally
been- established % in consequence of; the re- resigned; and after leaving 'kur interesta in'
'coin uendatio ne of Mr. Neek4tms,bet - in 'site Dioxin° totally unrepresented fey m Series of
of:them,' - -;.- :
_- '-" -..' "' '*:" ' ' -...r months, a new minister was epthinteil.' It is
,::The : th iptlibricion of ' thetesplotlon lau ds true that while thereMb - 9onstant complaints
ea in Mexico, Central America,
thed tr promp Aminieat on or a gem 6 ,6 61
'
a
- intifityttaing the aeMed disaffeetion and rebel-and in other Steles ot*Sonth America—oat,
lien 4: ll ;rttale l: * lull bfAcivi of. the Utah war rages 'Which deeply -effect the commerce,
big ateVee - , , yet,heenwritteri. When it is, we trade, arid all the great interests of our coun
try.—and,though diaiihry , e,,i,y, , ,Mrieh
. whethe! anY . friende of the they have been rutrebuked :
Adininietration Will
„have the audacity to claim even -while France, England, and Spain have
tiredtt:foe RA' state in it: It is well known seht their finets , to Mexico to demand redress
. - . ~. _ •
for' grievances less important than our own,
tka,t(ltlatts.tiesty, one of , the most-expensive
egpettillonneier ordered . by our GoVeFnmeiil; millions have been squandered in despatching
thetMilitnne, - 00tollerid have been squandered a magnificent 'squadron to the distant and se
into', fi2 : t,t;A.4,lo....tei tt "Veas 91 . contractors have eluded corintry of ' paragusY i and thus, on
lt,te9l - :einrinhed - enriched -ii- is , strongly-eils- this one isolated deinenetratliin, resources
pat* thitirdmitti.neptibial coat -ti wide Mar- have been - expended which, in other 'dire°.
ill Jaierfheenreaiiiitid' si'Veorreptitin4neit lions, could have accomplished results of, in-
Whet other prieticel results are to be derived calculable importance.
front it ' rOtnalni to be Peen, It is tree that The people of Pennsylvania must be, In.
''toy
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THE PRESS---PHILADELPHIA, TUFSDAY, MARCH 22, 1859.
deed, thankful, for,amill fLivorkif they are - to,
glorify JAMES ikonNem
and
such exhibitions
of patriotism, integrity, and intelligence as are
pompously paraded in the resolutions of the
Harrisburg Convention. „
There is so much curiosity as to the' move
ments of Cueuracs Thymus—first as to his
presumed intention of making a lecture-tour
through this country; and next aete'his baying
a new serial in preparation—that We consider'
ourselves fortunate in being able to state
something on both points, on what we consi
der competent authority. A letter, dated
'London, March 4, and brought over by the
'.Bsfa, informs us that the present volume of
cc - Household Words" will complete the first
series of that publication, in .Trine ; that a se
cowl series will then be commenced, possibly
with some alteratiOns, the peculiarly distinc
tive character of the work being retained;
that a new serial story, on which Mr. Diox
ins lies been occupied for some time, will
form the leading and regular attraction of the
periodical in this Improved state. Moreover,
that it is Mr. Maims' intention to have
el Household Words " stereotyped so much in
adVarice; that duplicate plates' will be sent to
this country so as to enable an'edition to be
simultaneously !piled jilt London and Now
York: The current volume is the' nineteenth,
which will come'to a close on the last Satur
day June. „' •
As to Mr. DB:muffs revisiting this country, •
that deems an 'undecided thing. If he does
'return, it is improbable, from what we learn '
that he willniike a lecturing. our. His Otani,
object, we are informed; would be to make
arrangements with some solid, solvent, popu
lar publishing house in New York, or, failing
that, in Philadelphia or' Boston, for the
regular publication of "Household Words,"
in the simultaneous manner we have men
tioned: Nor, in truth; loes Mr. Dlogomis seem
to think that there will ha any difficulty in
making' such' an arrangement, and obtaining
such security, from the party selected, as will
fully Protect - his interests,—and this with
out the necessity of his leaving England.
The prospect, therefore, of his com
ing to the United States, even for a very
short time, seems extremely obscure and
dim. With a large. family rising. up around
Ilea, and increasing expenditure on their ac-.
count, and the unexpected popularity of his
readings, Mr. DICKENS NIA scarcely spare the
eight or ten weeks which a visit to this
country would demand. There is no truth,
we hear, in an idle report, in some. of the
London newspapers, that Mr. Drowses, who is
an excellent, dramatic amateur, bad a purpose
of becoming lessee and manager of one of the
minor metropolitan theatres, chiefly, with a
view of appearing before the public, on his
own stage, as a performer. His readings,
which are essentially dramatic—in whet
they say, as, well as in his vocal and
facial expression—bring him sufficiently,
before , the , public without the risk
and toil of theatrical management and theatri
oil performance ! He is in his forty-eighth
year, also, rather too advanced in age to,
assume the sock and buskin. Had he taken
to the stage, Instead of to letters, as hispro
feasion when he commenced life, we believe
that Oakum Dwitsne would , her been ono of
the most str*ing,effeetive, artistioal, and yet
natural attars England ever produced. Having
repeatedly, seen, his performances, with the
cplobiated amateur company for whom Bur•
yout wrote his comedy 4 ( Not so Bad as we
Seern, can declare this opinion as the re
trait of personal ohaeryetion. No,—Cummus
Dionsas will eschew the ronge.pot and hare's.
foot, and stick to the pen and the reading:
desk.•
English opera at Walnut-street Theatre.
Last night, we beard the New' Orleans Englhh
Opera troupe, in what is called Rossini's opera of
Cinderella. ' , The questions tube—that, bow do
theysing ? and next, bow do they act? For time
was when merely too singing would satisfy our,
audience, We require more ' ,now-a•days. ,'We
would laugh to adorn the. Men : of even such
Ringer as Angelica Catalanirelylng' solely on her
single vole. to carry thrOugh sin entire opera
94 sYSque , '
peapui,) sari a' full. lionse, and she . will, singZ
- the operas ber Ran sellVt .7 1 6 at we have:got be,
yond. , And therefore, we prefer liontag and
Colson .and Gaiseulga, who have dramatic' as,
Well as Vocal, power, to those" who can JOY sing.
Tberekreolp layer of the lyric (IMMO eit+ care
half as much for olunasy Erignoll as lip' doesfor
Carl Formes, because, though the 'qualitY of their
singing may be mach on a par, the first cannot
sot, and the other can. Thus,, too,
with seemly any voice, has.berm popular—
'beeause alto is a lively comic cep* ,
- The troupe now at the Walnut-street Theatre
sing and net well. They have been three years
constantly together, and therefore they get on
together extremely well. Mr. Fred Lvster has a
splendid voice; Mies Bodeen, a noble contralto;
Mies Durand a good soprano; and Mr. Trevor, a
pretty tenor, clear and sweet, but out of place,
when ho 'pays Palatal, which, we believe, was
Mr. E. Beguin's role. But we anticipate. •
The opera to "La Cenerentola," Rossini's
opera. It is this—mad it is not. The fact is the
story of Cinderella, dramatized tang Wore, (you
will And it beet related in the Countess D'Anols'
fairy tales,) was first" wedded to immortal music,"
in a regular• built Opera, nearly forty years ago,
by a French dramatist, named M. Etienne, at the
Opera Comique, in Earls. , Etienne wrote the
li&roilo, and Signor Jenard, of Malta, then. a
popular composer, did tie music To" Monsieur
Etienne wp owe the wonderful .llfagnifiro—thnt
amusing valet Dandini—sagecious Alidere, and
so on. But the plot woe derived in the main, from'
the Greek story related by Miftb, commonly called
Honey-tongue, who lived and wrote seventeen
hundred years ego. When; "La Fi3erie Gin.
drilloa" wee "played, at Atria, in 1810, it
obtained general popularity. /Is fame spread
all over Europe, and an Dalian translation
was placed before Rossini, who was immediately in
spired, andby heightening the effects, and deepen•
ing the coloring, ;Ind bringing the else:rectors more
strongly out, fo increase the bzdo effect, Sams- .
fatly (Merged the .fairy apectaiular opera into a
thorough Italian Opera Buffo, In 1817, "La Co.
nerentola" was produced at Rome, in the Carni
val, and gtoatly succeeded. It was Rossini's own
favorite, and he made his debdt in it at Vienna, In
1823. t obtained immediate and senora! pop.
larity over Europe, and Alboni mado a treanndoos
hit; as Cinderella, In her first season In London, In
1847.
Bat 4, La Cenerentola," as we heard It last night,
is not the Italian opera which Reesini wrote,
though it Is Rossini's. The fact is, an English
adapter, one Mr. Rophino Lacy, wax employed to
reoaat it for the English stage. 110 did this very
Offe!otively, retaining the game of Rossini's opera,
as produced in 1817, and taking other Itossintan
jewels from other operas to set in this eareanot
In short Mr. Lacy plundered Rasta to enrich
Rossini. Ile took beautiful airs from the "
Liam Tell," "Armida," and "Siege of Corintb,"
by Rossini, to enrich the English version of "La
Cenerentola." The result is, that the. composite
opera played last night is really a great improve
ment on Boaslial'e original opera, so called.
The ladies Ricked extremely Wellthat le, ex
tremely handsome, and were 'superbly dressed.
Miss Hodson always looks well in male attire.
She anted, last night, 'better than she aging—in
deed, ahe acted much• better than we ever saw her
not before. I -.Constant practice and natural ability
have greatly lroproyed her dramatic talent. Aar
Voice was a little hoarse, in part of the first act,
bat the introduced song, "In, Happy Moments"
(from Maritana), Was almostinumitnetusly moored,
and fully merited the compliment. She was up
to her work, also, in the 'finale of the first tot,
and of the last. It is evident that fatigue, or
some other transient cause, had allboted her at
first.
Mies Durand was a charming Ciadrret/o---sing.
lag and looking her best. Her execution is muoli
improved.
Mr. F. Lyster, with his good batitone voice, was
at home in The Iligon—in the buffo duet "Sir,
a Secret," with Mr. Trevor, he has much the
advantage—but then, Mr. Trevor Is a tenor, and
had to play Dandini (Siguin'e part,) whieh is
always taken by a basso singer. The fault was
not Mr. Trevor's.
Until the close of the opera, Mr. Boudinst had
no opportunity of malting anything of the bon
part of Pedro. In the last act, he indulged,' of
course, in all the amusing extravagance. of the
situation.
The choruses were'respeetable.' We must Men
tion, also, that'Young and pretty Viola Crooker
was a capital Fairy Queen, with a remarkably
clear intonation. „
The costinnos- were 4n keeping, and the now
scenery appropriate. The concluding tableau wan
splendid. ,
Upon the tyhole, we may call last night's per..
formance 'a raccoon. Cinderella" will be re. ,
peated this evening, and, we are cure, to a very
mulled house.
SALE OF MAltityll STATUARY, &o—Vita Bros'
ling spring sale lof Italian marble statuary,
groups, busts, alabaster urns and ornaments,
limns() cloaks, fanny goods, &o , io., will take
place on 'to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, 23d
inst." at 108 o'elook, at their warerooms, Ito. 639
Arch street, The collection in now arranged for
examination with catalogues, and will be found to
contain many articles volt worthy :the attention
of connoisseurs.
Messrs. Thews Birch & Sons will conduct the
ale,
Charles Dickens.
BY MIDNIGHT.
Letter from' 4 ' (Joon sional.9
[Ooriespondonee of The i'rees
Wamineoreit, March 21, 1858 , -
When the cenntrywas anxious tohnow whether
there would or would not be - , an extra icealon of
Congress, Mr. Buchanan, with a constitutional
timidity and his usual indecision, hesitated to the
last moment, But the agony is over, and the
may, rest his, perturbed apirit,.for hes,
not the Now York Barad 'stated es; cathedra that .;
there will be , ng , extra session?, The oracle halt
spoken, This information was first and alone for
that journal, and is another evidenei..that the
entente cordiale between the herald and the Ad
ministration is of tho most intimate and. affection.
, ate obaracter. It is another bid from-Mr. Bu
chanan for that journal's continued suPport: In
view of the investigating committees of, the last
careless of Congress and their deplorable exposures,
' while many things may be said, one thing will be
generally conceded, and' that is that such an Ad
ministration deserves just etioh a month piece.
It is stated that Mr. Johnson; of the thvion; is to
eupersede Mr. Campbell as consul at London. Mr.
Johnson has fairly' earned ibis compensation for
his labor., You 'cannot forget that at the begin
ning thero was none more zealous and enthusiastio
in advocacy of Gov. Walker's Kansas policy—none
certainly denounced the Leeosupton - iniquity
with fiercer bitterness. Yet he veered round,
went into the Union, and furiovely , op
posed his previous position. The London con.
solute was the lure that led him and now it
would seem that he is about to reach the goal
of his - hopes But what will Mr. Campbell's
friends say to this? Ile is a South Carolinian,
and Mr. Buchanan was understood to promise
that the rotation principle should not work south.
It has not so far, except In the oars of the collector
at Norfolk, who •Jholtskly entertained ex Prod
dent Pierre, prior to his taking ship for Barone.
Bat the South has hardly begun to feel the inju
rious effeots of the Kansas tort. Bre long the
clamor against it will be loud enough to be heard •
by the deaf. -
Your call for aqlonvention to assemble on the
12th proximo, has been teledapbed, to us. We,
wait for Tan Fuzes, which will be here late this
afternoon, with considerable interest ,4 The
shook, the about, and the frown of war "on the
part of the Union States Eighth Democracy, begin
'already to exercise a wholesome influence. All
along the avenue and in the departments there are
criminatiops and recriminations. The Southern
politicians cry out that the office-holders' conven
tion have gone too far. In several of the can
vasses South the Administration has been boldly
thrown overboard. Ito rejection now bids fair to
become general. Aproos, you reertainly bare
not forgotten the following delicious mareeau from
the pen of Gov. Bigler to Secretary Stanton. It is
pertinent in a high degree:
"Make my speolal regards to Governor Welker,
and any to him THAT RE EAR THE POPULAR HEART
WITH NM THROUGTIOUT TEE COUNTRY EXCEPT ONT,T
THE EXTREME Solna. Should his programme MO
COM, be wur, HAVE run WET ENVIABLE PROW
NENCE OP, ANY RAI( IN THE NATION. The Adwi
nistiation. is d little WEAK AM TER KNEES, and
winces tender ehs Southern thunder, but they
mutt stand 110 to the work."
If anything more than another is calculated to
excite the spleen of our venerable Chief Magis
trate, it is the comment of the European journals
that he has no foreign policy ; that he is governed
by accidents, and is altogether unreliable. "Moot
unkindest out of all."
I presume that the reoall of Judge Mason from
tbe'Court of St. Denis bas dropped through. We
have heard nothing of it for some time. Perhaps
the, briskness in diplomatic acgotiations at Paris
has prevented. Slidell will not go out and it is
hinted that he waits for Gen. Oass s plaee.
OCCASIONAL.
DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION
The Democratle eiticens of formsYlvanla aro
invited to assomble in State Convention at Harris•
1)114, on Wednesday, the 12th day of April, 1859
to consult upon the propriety of adopting measures
to vindicate tLe name, fame, and principles of the
Democratic party, outraged and Waited 1:7 a Con
vention assembled at the theta Capitol on the I6th
of March
To resist the high-banded attemptof the Federal
Administration to dietate political creeds to the
people f
To Protost against the war of a gonsglidated
Federal despotism upon State sovereignty and
Stets rights ;
'To reassert the great prizolple of Popular Soya
yafrity and non,iptprventiork, as well in this Terri
torte as in the States—nontlntervention by Con
grusavu.
tervention by the Federal Executive with the
franchisee of the people of the States;
20 re•endorsa the oidAshioned creed of the
Deimeratio party, repudiated and trampled under
foot by man claiming to represent the party ;
;And, finally, to proclaim our unfaltering confi
dence is William F. Packer, Governor of Pennlyi
rola, who hes been ensiled and proscribed beesnee
he roftused, at the bidding of Federal dictation, to
betray the trust, desert the principles, and falsify
the pledges of the Union State Rights Demo.
°nay.
D. K. Jackman, Wm E Lehman,
Wm. A Stokes, John Hioktuaro,
Amos C Nova, Wm Sergeant,
Jae, F. Johnston, Joseph R. Morris,
Thome( Collins, Reuben C. Hale,
Aloe. &Kinney, Franois Paters,
John E. Calhoun, Jae. Gilleland,
John A Spiel, George Northrop,
Goo. W. Pearce, John /Merry,
J. M. Reiter, David Webster,
Adam leboener, P, q. Webb,
Win S Moore, , B Edwards,
A.•Jwdais &biretta, Semi L. Young,
.A. M.Eallade, Geo. W. Nebinger,
J. Ln))ler Ringwalt, Jas. B. Nichelion,
Henri!, Cake, , Joseph Henry,
Obar Barnett, A. G Green,
J.*B. Montgomery, 0. S. Wingard,
Griorilleakman, Bonneville Klopp,
Adolrins Ballinger, Diller Lntber,
Issoolrugus, dames Burnt+,
J. Y.',hrees, Wm. J. Baer,
Peter r bornmers, J. B Morehead,
Samui Ringwalt, Dr. J Donegan,
J. J. MeElhone, John W. &may,
Henri°. Neff, Frank. Metivaine,
DanlePotteiger, Alexander Heron,
D D. If Dottonstein,
11. - HThe above call for the Democratic State
Oonrstior, spontaneously agreed upon, (in order
that . great wrong should be instantly pun
ished; was only signed by those on the spot, oy
*Mit bail. Snob of our frielads as desire to sign
the old will please /eate or send their names to
the c4to of Tun Pause.
,(Thfollowing names to the obese ordi wore left
at thpfilee of TEM Pause yesterday :]
Semi C. Parkins, Adam Diller.
Sell. Michael Wartman,
H. PAlnglevaan, Charles Dogieraga,
Chart+ W. Packer, W. H. Severn,
Williss H. Eagle, James A. Moore,
Jr Silo Parko, M.D., George Palmer,
lißutier, John B Motley,
Chore Kugler, Dr. S. B. W. Mitchell,
bilarton, P. C. Smith,
Char'sßarnes, Richard Huai;
Mares &shoats, H. B. Stewart,
°halts S. Pansmast, Charles McGrath,
Yobn]. Stookdale, John H. Cunningham,
T. 4L Brown, Harry Connally,
N. id Ellis, II S. Vandersithe,
A,tianWartbnian, Joseph J. Williams,
Jane Sheridan, W. Drumlin°,
B.JMegonegal, George Link,
F, }Tyson, Fred. Geniis,
Istardlacetz, Wtn. }Turlock,
Dr! I Bieber, Isaac Ely,
AL &tee, • Sea. Kllne,
Dr. L. 11. Spats,
W. Diehl,
Sztual Shilling, D. Weandt,
Gegs Callaghan, Thomas Meagher,
WR Power, M. D., M. 0. Hart,
E.l.Rowand, Joseph J. Keefe,
G.lBeaumont, M D N. C. Reid, M. D.,
W.a.& Bryan, B. Leiber,
Tlw Fitzgerald, Jno. F. Graff,
4 Green, Henry Flannery,
Urge Moothard, Prod. Schenk,
B,yThomas, George Snfth,
Tlotbro Smith, George Ileinilsh,
Flocs Cutair.
'rkiwresket in the Con neetletit River.
BrsidirilltD, ?Sarah 21. The flood In the Confivotl
- has been increased by the heavy rsine on ea
tart no river 'Snow twenty feet Owe low water
IMAM, and at .flarttord It is twenty-six, feet above
low ter. The bridges at Charleston and Walpole, N.
bo been swept sway, and the mei] road bridge at
Satin le Imputable All the lowlands and meadows
in tivalley 're overflowed, and many houses boon
bosixxled. No lOsa of 111 e has, an yet, been heard of.
,Thoator to now madly g, add it Is thought tho.e will
le ifurtlakr damage.
ire Rivas itiwOrteN.—The freshet In the Owns°•
t d o o ey continues unusually high. Three bridges
rentie Cram:Aleut, between *de out, Benny's Sam,
h.vheen nettled away, and the railroad travel is inter
ipd The river le now falling rapidly, And the lee
lelsappeared.
fiIigPOCKEVI oAtffilitT.—Yesterday, about,
forOfflors Bartholomew and Chas. Smith, of the May.
nedetective police, arrested two New York pink.
jolts, named Charles Robinson, Oita Johnson, and
ffilm Chesney. ,They bad Arrived lately from New
Irland stationed themselves on Washington street,
the passengers from New York land and join
Sthe Itattimote trains. Their plan was to pink the
Mite of roam:igen as they crowded , on the care.
?de had not time to exercise their calling before the
dareyed gentlemen aforesaid nipped them In the Moe
da' their operations, and after obtalningtheir ph.to•
pap for future use, bolted them up After a hearing
afternoon, they were committed for a farther
king. ,We applaud, these officers for the promptitude
tir action In this matter and we congratulate the
innroftv on being thus rid or taro desperate aad
04 adventurer..
THE LATEST NEWS
. B'Y TELEGRAPH.
,T 4 kl :WAIL cAMANCII
Three Thonsandlndland in the Field.
SEVERAL FIGHTS ALREADY
LIUMNWORTII. March 22.—InformatInn has been
received: of:several delta betneen - the United Mateo:
,troops and the Camanohe Indians, near Port Arbuokle.
eamsnahes number 3 000. ' The troops are hasten
ing to the rent of war, end soother battle it anticipated.
" "
Sr..Loota, hlsrch,2l.—A despatch from Leavenworth,
Kerman, gates. that isererefight had ocoUrred near,
Port Arbuckle, between fifty United States troope,
aided by a like number of Wachlte Indiana, .ittidev
Vent. Powell, and a taiga pArty - of Canienobes, , In
which two of the latter, were killed, end two reidions
wounded.-. - . '
&anther fight had occurred between Ll'aut. ' Staraey,
In command of fifty , troops; wadies' Ustunobeti; In
which eight of the latter, and one of the troop!, were
Oapt. 0 arr, with fifty men, bad left Fort WaChita for
the seat of war.
' It Jo stated that the Oamanobee number upwards of
3,09 R, and another battle is anticipated.
'Puree Days Later from California..Pa•
aifichowl kxcitement.
[BY THE OVERLAND NAIL.]
T. Loom, bilerehliThe overland mal has &raved,.
with San Prentiss° advises to the 96. th ult.," three dips'
later Ciao proviettirdattis. ' t • , • •
The defeat orthe P acific iranewei bill hi Congress
'had °Swiveled' mush'exelteneent and thatahltaraaßOn
Ban Yraneleco; and throughout the State. -
The Legislature hes indefinitely postponed tae hill to
divide the State Into Congressional &tailgate. ' ' •
The exredition nein/Atha MATO Indiana wee rapid
ly progressing , •
Einplens rains had fallen in the interior, and the mi.
ners were defog well. .
Baldness was quiet.
From Wrishington.
IV:A.sursoro9 .lilarehr 21.—N0 action whatever hoe
been taken op ' the 'arihjeet of the Horton Poet °Mee.
Hence, all peeeulatioae to to mlist will he dote in the
prerillaes are unreliable.
The Secretory of the Navy has ordered the Rugineer
in Chief to mints.e the oontreetore for the sloop of
war: Lancaster to' pine on it ,'• &trees marine, go
vernor.”
The Grand dory has under ommifieration the ease of
Peter B. Dural, of Philadelphia, which woe certified
to the Diatrict attorney for • the Mettle of Oolumbla,
by order of the House, at the instance of the special
committee tmekambre the aormunta , of Mr. roman,
ex.fluperinteodentof PublluDrlntlng. It lovelies the
charge of perjury. • -
The health , of Col.. Thos. B, Florence le nearly
Letter from the ,Postmaster General.
was taNaroN,Maroh 21.-.ln reply to a note of Go , rgi
Mattingly, dated to.dv, the Postmaster general in.
forme him that Coupons bee, for the first time 01003
the 'organization of the Government, failed to mate
provielon for the - department. Hod all 'the mema.ere
of the next Gangrene been. eleeted, the 'President
might, on the fourth of Moral, have called an extra
seußlon, and the omiseloaa of the late ()pogrom ,been
supplied Bat it wu impossible to do so without die.
franchising tlfteen of the sovereign giatee Thin was
mod unfortunate. There ought to be no time when a
fall! Congress could not be convened, and It le firmly
hoped that melt a state of again may never again oe.
cur ; Had the bill which failed to pace mode provision
only for the fiscal year commencing on the first of July.
there would have been obviotudy no neeeeeity for en
extra mission'
The deficiency on the alth,of Sun. next will amount
to four millions three hundred and oighty-fire thousand
three hundred and eighty.one dollars, ($.4,895,381.)
nearly seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars (If 0,
000) of which being an unpaid balance, aeonmulatlng
on the Stet of December, and the 28th of February, and
which can and .01 be paid by the department within
sixty days from this date ; the payment of the principal
part It'll be made In thirty a aye. - . .
The Postmaster General make, other etatemenla to
eitcyr that it would be impossible to oorivene Congress in
time to meet the great bulk of the responsibilities,
without virtually excluding from Oongrens the Repre
sentatives of several of the sovereign States. In the
Judgment of the President, the lesser evil was to wait
until the first Mondqy in December, when all the Status
wilt be fully represented. -
The contracts can never be repudiated. After the
amounts due 'shall be ascertained, they become debts
which must be paid. On thie the contractors If they
detire, can borrow Nosey. The lender could ' have o 0
bolter 'security. Yrogision should also he mode for the
payment of the Interest, whloh . would amount to leas
than a hundred thoussnd dollars. - -
A. system of retrenchment. eo far as praotteable, is
nose an Imperative duty. By the act of 1858 Cowen
established six hunitred and ninety.five new poet routes,
the service of attach Inclndet tha Bt.Pailis and Beget%
Sound route. eatebliahed In 1865. but not yet put in
operation. It has been estimated that these will re..
entre an annual appropriation of 8604,488 over and
above the receipts, scorning therefrom. ;lot f t dollar
haebeen appropriated 'for this rdrpose, 'and, le a'edn
segnence, thongh the contracts for these routes have
been advertised, and proposals received, they cannot
be put la operation until the provision is mode by law
for that purpose.
No Extra Serie too of Cotigret!s.rt.flffiCial
JViillopppentout.
Westinrosse, March 21 -,du °facial telegraphic de
spateh has been sent to dew York this morning, to go
out, by the California mall steamer, announcing that
there w 11 be no procbpx &Don issued for an extra melon
of Congress.
There is much speculative as to how the service of
the Pat Office Department wlll be issintained. In
quarters venally the best informed on snob subjects, It
is said the law authorising the honing of contracts will
continue to be corded out, embracing the himoot Tree,-
gory Wirral* as loinal i but, as Chore le np money to
pay, them, they will he lushes in the - hands of the con.
traeters, save no the baste for Lane. It is not known
that any other evidences or certificates of indebtedness
will be issued.
rennsylVattla Legistilture.
Me Wu taut' read a bill to ineorporate,the Pairtiger
Railway Relbl Aeleelation. :Wet, one to authorize the
Ohestriat JIM Railroad company Se tell eertalzireal el.
tate The bill wee taken isp and paseed. , . • •
A auppletnent to the Dauphin and Bu:gnehavne• Qeal
Company Pulled sfftend reading, and was laid over.
A supplement to the Plymouth Canal Company palmed
trot reading, and wan laid over.
The Rouse bill zupplementazy to the Penntylvania
Dalirtat wan reported with an amendment, telren'up,
and paned drat reading
The bill to intemperate the Industrial Rome for Girls
in Ptiginielphia Ivan passed, Ad)ourned.
•• - -•• '- BOWL,
The House met at 8 P. M.
This being petition d a large number were promoted.
The bill relative to the non-payment of teen/Igo tax
by the Pennsylvania Railroad was made the special order
for Wednesday n.xt.
The spaniel order pf the day being the "ad to modify
the eals'ing *motion laws of the Commonwealth, and to
provide more effectually for the collecron of the Etate
tat, or duty, on auction sales," it wee taken np, passed
a second reading, and laid over.
The resolution SO to whether the Reading Railroad
Company had charged more toll on passengers than at
towed by their charter led to a spirited disonsalon,
pending which the Mum, adjourned -
ZVENING 0213010 N..
The House met at 7 P. 1,1.
. .
The net giving te justlcesof the peace rower with a
jury of Mx men to hear and finally determine charges
for crimes of a certain character within thin annialort
wealth, and to lessen the expense of criminal proceed
ings, hein the special order, it was considered, and
led fo a spirited dohato. ,
The bill passed Oomenittee of the Whole, and wan re
ferred to a speclatermmittee of five who were instruct
ed to report this weak, Adjourned.
Reported Capture of a Supposed Slaver.
Bkritertu, March 2t. letter from the pogtroaater
at'Apalaoalcals to the Albany tea.) Patriot, nays that
'the bark E. A. Rawlinp was taken by the SOUR!'
steamer Vixen, on the 14th, In fit, Joasphls bay. on
autpicion of beteg conneott4 with the elave traffic. She
bad Khmer ectairnonta, bat no porn.
Release of a Supposed Slaver.
Nair Hewes, blarch 21.—The trial in relation to the
bark Laurens bee ohm& The bark baa been re
leaned, the prod' being Insufficient ,to warrant her
Bellaire an a street.
The School Excitement at Boston
3ostoN, March 21.-1 n the fehoot committee Ohio
name° t, a communication vas received from Bishop
fhtspatriok, of the Boman Oath°lie Church, stating, in
temperate terms, the objmtione ball by the parents of
Catholic children to the reading of the Bible in the
schools. The subject was indefinitely postponed. The
eroltement la dying out.
Col. Kane on Utah and its Governor.
New Yong, March 21.—The lecture of Col. Thos. Y.
Kane, before the Matorical Society title evening, upon
the 'Kumar° of Utah, waa au elaborate euloglum of
Governor Comminga.
Later from
,Venezuola
New Wag, March 21.—Addltloual advloss from Vane
meta state that the outbreak' at Coro had beonmo so
threatevlng that troops had been sent from Porto Ca
bello to quell the revolt
Fire at Darien, Ga.
DAMEN, GA March 21.—. The fine residence of T. B
Chant, at thie place, hat bean destroyed by fire.
The Cuban Telegraph lanes.
SAVANNAII, March 21.—The ReptWean of this morn
ing hulas that eighty miles of the Ouban telegraph
Mom have been' completed.
Fatal Accident.
RaLnaroan, March Wt.—Venda Blrch,•a lad t solve
year* of aye, was run Oyer to .14 b 7, a Philadelphia
freight train, and cut to plater, whilst phasing Canton
avenue.
Death of Ea-Senator Smith.
DIDIANAPOLID, 31.ircb 21 .:—The HOD. 0. It Smith, n
old resident, and formerly 13.8 Senator from this State
died hole on Saturday night.
The Texan Cotton Crop
AIIOVSTA, Ma•oh 21 —The Galveston papers of the
11th bat. State Met the total receipts of Cotton during
the season amounted to 114 COO bales, and the stools en
band at Galveston ABA 1,2t0 bales.
The Georgia Race Course
Aoavert March 21 —At the races to-day, " Alf. Nor
gan" Iron the two-yesr• old, and " P:anet" the throe
year•old stakes.
New York sank Statement.
•
Msg. Yong Marc 21.—The bank state • oat for the
week ending B•torday Litotes the motioning •
/Derange to Lew , $1,363 000 ,
Net depoalte . 264 000
DOCrenso in wale 4 , 7 ouo
Circa Wine 105,0.0
Markets by Telegraph.
Daimons. March 21 —Flour dolt; salmi of floweed
Rtreet at 20.25. Wheat doll but unchanged. Corn firm
a t ggiesao ter yellow, and 70e7To'for white Frov,alons
Bacon—Bides 87go. Wbiekay steady and un
changed.
Cirsaisaros March 21 —Cotton—Fales to-day 1400
bales, at prices ranging from 100 en I .
SAVAUNAtt, Maroh 2l.—Cotton—V.o bales aold today ;
market unchanged.
Anatiara. March 21 —Cotton-26C0 bales sold with a
large npecul Aloe it guiry.
emission, March 21 —Flour dull and unchanged.
Whiskey in good demand at24)(o. Rrovielone qnlet ;
nothing doing
' law °aims. March 10.—Cotton—sales on rriday s
9,600 bales, at 119 a gellNo for Middlings. The following
' in the weekly Mumma
Bee of the week " 80 000 bales
Receipts of the week 37,000
Receipts of the corresponding week !est
year 58,000 tt
ahead of last year at thus p0rt...238 000 "
ai " all south-
ern ports—.B36 000 "
Stock in port - 488,000 tt
Pretable era nochanged. Sterling exchange is quoted
at 8X ce.2 per tent. prep:dam.
OoTTON.—Tha sales to-dav (raturday) amounted to
5,0(0 Wes, at 11%a for middling
sfontni. Starch 10.--Ontion—The roles yeeterday
were 2003 bele* . at 111(ell No for middling • False 00
the week, 10 500 Men Receipts of the weak. 14 s[o
/pleat 10 500 bales received during the corresponding
week of het year. The rece - pts thus far at thia port
ahead of tact year Recount to 180 000 bales. The stock
in pert 12164.000 Wes The pales to- day were 2,000
bales, at unchanged prices.
Mostimgilarell 21:—Oottoti—Sales today 2,000 bales.
ATLANTIC MON eithy.:—We have been favored Ly
Mr. T. li. Po3b, bookeeller, Arcade Buildings,
with the April number of the Atlantic Monthly,
=iM
sae Fr
Kit - Pax:a.
,
poititinr becipteld a special ,
iogeting. Yesterday afteannoit...;
The Zest Modistes broitght,_l4lb#i'the meeting wee
the cortidderatia of the ordtdaricse relative to passen
ger railways, as passed bY Btletf Colzati).
The amendment nude by Select Conceit fixing the
licence at V3O per annum instead or ste wee concur
red in, and the ordina ce pnxily pseud
Asecolutlon providing for the grading or Cambria,
William; and Auburn streets - . whieh wee pending at the -
adjournment of the last me a tingi waVeonearred
A communication was recielved=from Aldrimangftiet
-, X94', Ft./attire:to the!pnbilshadproceedingsot, qnsomon
"C
,
ouncil 'req. - nesting the ulleitor teenier snit against"
him for money alleged to have been; held, by him .from
the iSty treasury. The naintannization-dentiettee
as
martian, and enured Council that he has been wantonly
and covertly untied without any usage whatever ; Re
mats that the resolution be sruspended.fer the,presenti
and that a committee be appointed to make the nuns
isiy examination in thie cue, so that, justice may be
done him.
The communication closes by flaying that he in not
aware that any invelittatl9 l 3 Alan' bean .made,, and if
charges are to be made against citizens, without Brat
carefully making all neceseary examinations, no men
would be We is-this ootamorrify , ; 1( r;-(= r.q•
After a brief discuselon the* iftbjfkit' was referred td
Police Committee.
k bill from the Plotters Oommitbse, providing for the
psynient of police 'magiihates - , - Was ordered to be
minted.
On motion of Mr; Bullook,the ,renotutions froro,.the
Select l
Council, providing for thelmprovement Of Fair
mount Park, were taken up, debated .at some length,
and finally agreed to - - -
The bill fronePlereot 00Mnr14roriding for the /pybag
of water triaindin Colombia avenue, Eighth -r etreat and
othek thoroughf res was then lotion up, slightly
amended and Jawed. 7 . ;)
bill providing certain atNide ferthe f
paq•ed with an unimportant amendnient..'
erment, was
The original bill wan submitted, making the following
'extra appropriations: ta earth of the elerks of Coonclis,
sco6; each of the rhensmfgers, $2OO —making.a total
of $1 803.
Ur Kelly moved to amend bpineerting 1i.300 for. A. W.
Blackburn chief of the flid.deteetlve depaitment
After en amendment to refer to_the Finance Com
mittee, It vied lout.•
An amendinent, by Mr Bullock, to appropriate $3O)
to Sohn Jonev, for the faithful roenner , in vrhich be
furnished the Almehoneeiiith beef and mutton, 'Me
ruled out of order, amid much laughter, ea irrelevant.
An amendment to give each policeman $2OO extra wee
tont
Tim unanimous consent of the house Wes givin to
the Clerks not to Mont th e last two almost fatally
'fenny amendments. -
After a long and wearisome debate, the original - bill
was , postponed. - „
Some other proceedings took plate, during which 11.
was evident there was no -quorum ; and after --poirtpon
log a bill teem !bleat Connell relative to certain claims
of Coreney,Delavan en the city, thethoneellartionined:
without a quorum.
LAYING OP A COHN= . STONE. . lratitetTlay
- afteknoon the corner atone of the building for the His-
Mon: Bundepsehool of St. Andrews °buret, wee lard
witbl, appropriate ceremonies. The edifice is situated
on Thirteenth street, below Prime. ;Thalot to 00 Met
in depth hydeeebfront. The church will be built of
pressed brick,' one.atiWY high, ekteud tog en feet by 10
feet on Thirteenth greet ,The estimated cent when
completed will be about '52.800. The Sundaysehool
Wee commenced January 26, 1851, with 15 scholars and
6 tesehera. It now erehmoss 201 scholar/raw/ 9 teach
ers The pastor le the Roc. Dr. Ste cane, Heater of St
Andrews Church, In P.ighth street, above amrce. The
exercises consisted of the reading of 'the 10th - Psalm";
singing, prayer; and depositing the stone in Its 'Place.
The following articles were pigged within the box
The Journal of the lest Convention of the Protestant
.Fpiscopel Church. names of the vestrymen and teeter
of St. Andrew's (thumb, and conies of the Eriseop4l
Becorder,..Bannor of the Cros,t,' Sunday Scheel A'eri '
es;
awl the Church Almanac. A short but pointed ad
dress wan then delivered by Dr. Stemmer, which was
listened to with the deepest attention. the remarks
were well adapted to the °erasion, sod made a deep im
preeslon upon the Wed( of his hearers.
• The exercises concluded with prayer and benediction
by Dr. Stevens- - •
.! •
TAB WiteekCON STEA.H tNOINS. —T h e
members of the 'W deciees - Steak SegineCempany gave
thei r s new steamer a trial last evening, In front of thole
hall, Second street, below Htteeti,'Whichiproved every
way satisfactory, pitying a eoljd 'dream, through en
inch-and-a-Walt nowale.,lBo feet. each threw an
n-a eries over the Southwark Hall, and an i mileand-an.
eighth over Bons of Temperance Hall, at the Baum
time. A mere solid body of water We never saw thrown
to eo great a distance before.. The steamer Wel,tqllt ih
a superior manner by Iferrlek - ec - 11.01311, the iron 'work
furnished by famnel Lemon, and the wood.work, by 3 -
J. pollee The Weemitoe is now bdeof the melt useful
companies in the city, being prepared with beak and
ladder, and every-apparatus in ease of *temerity: - It
is one of the oldest companies in the ally, and in that
section of neighborhood, e l letiletc) to be of great bene
fit in case of fire.
Mr (teems 17. Martin, long en efficient and motive
leeMber, has lately resigned the seenatarythip bt the
company, and Mr. John Ohambeze lass been appointed
In his steel.
COL. FLORENCE, as our readers loon, has
been very ill since a few days previous to the adjourn
plant ct,Congreee , reported freely around town,
yesterday, that, he bad died. We were Informed, at a
late hour last evening, that a private despatch was re
eelyed,steting that, though the Colonel tram very low,
yet he woe still alive. Ills Mecum to 'reported to be
either typhoid fever or congestion of, the brain.
„
,
011118011 OF TITS INTSSOESBON.:-4110 vestry
of the Church of the Intereessor have purchased a kt
at the corner of Broad and Cretin etreete, for the ere°
ton of their church. They bare Mee purchserda lot.
.adjoining on Green greet, for the erection of a Par.
PRIV'
41 COMMUNICATION irom Alderman James
li. Ireeman—theentetenee of with* 'is given'in, Our
Connell reporte, and which explains many oircum
Maness In relation to that gentleman's (1110111 pear
tion—wlll be read with attention. It le worthy of
notice. - - - -
Aoanninri--James Birnen , sied forty-fonr.
, .
a cart to the vicinity of Fifteenth and Green streets,
and bad his arm cruelied. He was iemoved to his rent
dance.
1 Philadelphia Markets.. . .
PIIIL/DELFBI4 . , March 21Litiening
There is no eltangeln Biouf, but tile market Is very
dull, sales' being , 'only in tote to the trade. at $O 37Mas
0 60 for super,-$6.50a6.75 for extra, Van 25 for family.
ant $7.5OmS for fancy brandsd according to quality.
nye Plour and Corn Meal are quiet; the former is held
AEU IV/lima 50, and the latter $3 81g 04 tP' bbl, and
nothing doing at these, figures. Wheat is rather dub
to-day. There is not much 'offering. but buyers take
hold slowly at 1680162 e for red andl7oolBoa for.white
of fair and prime quality. Bye Is wanted, and a few
mall lots have been gold, on arrival, at from 95 to 100 e
bas. Corn main good demand, and most of- the lota
on :the market, about 3 500 boa )elforr, sOld'at'B7eBBe,
In store and afloat; a : sale of damagedwas made at
603. Oats continue dull at 55reEde for ranneylvanla.
Bark is inquired for, but at a pries beim! till' views or
holders, who ask 293 for let No. 1 quercitron. Cotton
to firmer ; about 300 bales 1114 been taken to day a'
full prices. tarocerle-Elfigar and Molasses are dull
and buyers eve.holding cif for lowerfigures. o.ffee re
scarce, bat prism] Steady end firm, without much doing
Z.o4lBlooE—There 18 not mult i doing, owing to the
4 ffererree In th e ripen of buy and tellers. Seeds—
There is very little demand. for Olovenieed, and the
market le dull and unsettled, with eatre of 250 bu to•
note at $5 75m5 4, bu, meetly at-'the former figures
Timothy Seed le wanted ; gales are reported at $2 2450
260 bun Whiskey is firm at 56X*276 for drudge,
28rsl8.1ie for Penneylrania bble,29esBoo for Prison and
Ohio, 21,40280 for bbda lef gallon.' •
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
•
•• The dlone'y:ltlar e • • -
Ptimanstrats, Mareh 21, 1869.
Deimos and lethargy still characterise the steel
market, the operations in speoalstive stocks being ' , pry
light, and mostly oonii.ted to the brokers. Solid mu
riliss, and the shares of all Institutions known to be
reliable for good dividends, keep up to prlca, while
4, fancy' , investments of all shades tend steadily down.
woad.; • ; '
The money market Is quite easy. The bank state
ment for the week shows an increase in all the Items
The speedo line gains $6O 030, and ihedePositiliave tl e
still further addition of $192,000 to the handsome In
crease noted ? last. week, Tholoans, too, are Fororthat
greater. ' -
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• The aggregates of the statement this week compare
With those of the lest weekly exhibit as follows :
: '.. • 'March 14. March 21. , -
capital E t,,,,,k . ,,, .$11,589 005 $ll 589,605. •Tne $lOO
Loans 26,685,873 26 856,891..1n. 171 015
Spade - 6 040,143 ' 6136.539. Anl• 19 391
Due fin other 656. 1.799,515 1 808,270..1u. . 8;735
Due to other Eke.. 3 041.606 3 9,9 019.. In 87 414
Deposits 16,763 049 1 6 . 89 9.840, 4n. 193 791
Circulation 2,500,892 .., 2 .923,851,..7n: 22 659
George B. Arnold, Etq , the manager of the Phila.':
delphla Olearlok flame, firniehei the following state:
meet of the brininess at that matitatton for the week
endlog Satercley, Min* 15, 1p39 t. r .. , -
1853. ' dear - lige ' Dalanet4l raid.
March 14th 8 7 00194 99 345 102 31
• 15th - 8224,108'62 '- 231,911 27
10th' , 1 381,970 04 785,274 89
" 37th ~..8,0f9,014 66 004 417 51
" 38th, 2,810,56/ 07 1 o.'++o 04
" 19th 3 397 158 86 293,00 03
$19;653 Ob 3 74 $1,15g,134 45
The Ran Francisco Buiterin of the 30th February
nye: The country ]tae been slatted throughout the fort
night by an, abundance of raw The prospect of a
socceeetul Mining sewn the coming spring and summer
is placed beyond s doubt. In the meantime, receipts
of duet from 'the Interior hive been rather retarded
than otherttiee by rho wet weather, it being almost Im
porgibYe to transport gouda throughout the mines du
ring lte eonthwassee. • •-
The steamer flatten Age called on the 201), of
Fsb
ruary, with $t,135 1 510 and, half a .taliiion in gaited
States Treeeaiy drafts, "eel& VI the - eub-treasurer . and
rutabaga by the merchants at exchange. The Cita
ter these drafts were takes as folleeta ; V 17,500 at
$2.75-ico per een t. - tinenattn • rup;iloo 'Ai 52 t0:266;141:. •
cent., and the balenee•et xemknig ot 14,216 - 101) I.sr
cent. In the pin kren eiece,moneyjneskitt 12/0 . 0.?
is feir demand - O'OX tcii per eitiiit':jpor -
The int gastetnent of the- ffeerlarleattif banks is 1111
follown: • V.,
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March 5. Marais 12.-
Loans 8.2 215,918 $22,946,616
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5pecie......::,908,890 . - 36.843,707 29,1.71--;
Ourculation 214.04
114044 22,281810' - 25,48901 41.118,L ug,TA
DiellooSe• • -8 . 1 . 44 ; 2 . 88 4.20,55 9 . .Ha0:161,423
' Due distant tan. 2 atAtig: -;,9;9 ,089 ' yes;' 000 20
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2000 Wiliaingtailt 61•96,1 f Beading
IWO L aagig 101 do
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1030 Calawisaa re...49%1100 ..„40 lOwn —tat 24%
9 Lebigli V Haack 40% 100 do tkra k - 100.04kr.y
3 Norrist'n IL .cash. 633( 16Heckmann!, 8k:... „WM
201 do calibi63lm • SO 'di g i. , .;-, - .;i115.24%
bkg I- Al S•nOAJE. - Ly,.;152rxt,43i , ,,,7
s Hain &Am R.... 1123( 25 Halos Bic Teart....9o _ .
ICO Lehigh Zinc 3E 'Cs 4OOllO 4 B. .... 6- -
• - BITWISIN BOARDS.
1000 ;klieg Co 08 Con. AOl-..32 Valois Dli . ,Tean.bs.99
20 Him& -Bk.. .50X1 - - -
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1600 Penns Se 03"
1036 do 93
h 600 'Hity es 3 oestits..9B
3000 Ft W&01:0 cips 70.03‘
1000+ do .63 1
3000 Chou V 31 70...b5 41%
3 Harrisburg 6 936
103. Reading B 94 . X
6311M0111prAp,
. 73 do " • 1414
131,0i31NG 9111
Rid, Asia.
11 is 5 74 1 0 3x104X
Phil& Os -
99 09X
" New ...103 103 X
Penne 6s 93 934 i
Reading B 24,1(. 241(,
bds 1 70.. 891(' 835
mt 68 1 46 91X 92%1
do )69 74% 75 .
Peoria 43 oh ,
let nit 60.101 10l
" 2.1 tot as . 03X 94.
Hor . ,Ossar Cott: =='- '-'; I
oft 44:A; 49
prat 104X105
Sikr,Nar 88 $B3 73 74
- rixt.,ADELPliti okritt SiARIiBT , , MAnOw 21,
=The supply 01 Cattle .h . e.felleeloffr
to only about 900 head at thoditierent yardal The de
mane ASB VIM, and all - otiared Weicidlendaid'el at I nr.i
last Week's prleee. The following are the nextleulare
of the Wes at ;the Bali ireadrandhintiluta Systute
Drove Yard, late Warde!re :
,
90 tleQnatd, Ido , ney4. Co,.- Cheater - and Lentheater
counties, $0 60810 60
41`.Landis & Yeller , Lencaeteb County, $1 60810 6 0.
21:111astab1e. by Bradley v Virglnia, 29810.
24; T Strict lead, lanetater county, 10810 60. -
12 A .1 111 , krusn, Lancaster county
~ $9BlO 52.
1811amalter di Corziateaster eteen:y. pew 10,-7
181 Itaah;by Brubaker, Ohio, 6010 25.
• 94,0. Rowse, by 11. Vanier:. 010,55010.
__l6 T. Madmen. Linunuater county, $9 6081058.
18 Scott, Ohio, .18 6089 101
14A. Ridebaugh, Cheater county, $9 75810.
10 Underwood &•Italewin, Chester eounty, $9OlO 2$
75 Longenecker. by - Eckman, Lancaster county, $9 to
ow • ' • ;
= - 611 flood; Cheater connti. $9BlO 20,
28 J. Beatable, by Cochran et McCall, - Maryland, Pe
16. Kimble k Kirk. Chester county. $ l OBlO 50.
18 G. Dmoington. Cheat r county. 29810 60,
1.1. Z. lieWillen, Chester county, 29810 25 .
20 rtinehalt, by Beldotorldge, Lancaster county, Wee
- 40 Beldosnr . idie; . dh Biother,-.Uattaster county, $lO
820 50.
44 A. Graff, by Hathaway, Lanautoc county, la 250
96 Adams, by Seldomridge, 01i1°,19 25010 8.0. "
30 v. Miller, by Cochran it. McCall, LanMater aount7e
$9 75010 75.
27 idusselman, by P. IdePillen. $9 2501026- - - •
13 P. Gatbaway, Lancaster bounty, 610010 15 I
- 17 George Seldororte.ge, Laiesster oortuty $lOOlO fO.l
06 Zeminken, by (lowliest' 1 Malali..E9soolo 50.
18 A. Hannah, °heater county; $9 50.010‘J"
49 Robieon. by Goebran ec McOsll, Ohio. 29010.
6 Scott A, Risible, ()heater ochioty, 210010 50.
7 Kimble 1 Gheater,county, 110010 59.
About 2,800 Sheep *ire offered it Martin's, and MI
sold, at 6)lf qp' lb. glue, as in quality. • :•
About 1,800 Hogs arrived and mid at Phlliipes yard
thie week, prices ranging at trona' $6 to $ 9 26 the 100 The
net, and the market dull.' , : -
oOwe sod Calvin irerkin fair, dltonaloomo 20.9
log ;it from IBS to $45 for prime 31 lcli Cows, $25 to $3O,
for #roond quality do, sad $l6 to $2O sick for Dry Comte.
New York SIOCk`E
:1000 Minolta_ Et Oa 46% 150 Brie:Railroad .1.04(
'l5OOO do 630 85% SOO do 10%
10000 Cal 7a NBd SO ItO Raison Rir It 160 Mg
s'ql Harltra 20 mtg _B3 100 Harlow 1/ pra.V. 6 3 38
'Mtn Ix Bank. Ng% 'lO Panora; 4 ; 111'.%
50 ,Cumb prof 28% 50 Bitch Oen It Si
100 Chicago & Ilk I 6q 50 do a3O 51
511'_ do - .57% 50 Mich ikgaar , .l ldo 44%
203 N Y Oen .bid lAA' 23 do • = 45
200. do 18% 100 Galena & Chi R 67%
0) do e2O 78%1203 Oler &Tol It brO 24%
401 do 83 78%/AC, 830 ,24
50 Alia S&N Is ,15%1
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, Aguas are [inner at 18 for Pot, and $51017% fori:
Pearl, with calla of 200 bbta: , . , •
'LOI7B —The market for 13titaiand'Weatern Ficur le
withoot.iionbrtant eltaagerith largo iirwelas.'andtalea
- of 9,0 - 0 tibia at 24.26105 26 for normuid, $5 60182.80 for •
inp er n. e stag:. iid - otaleiratla 8506. sB.oonB 80 for.
.natif 116..058 8 01orahippiathrs0daofasfra roawt
hoop Ohio. &althorn 816 or ilm^re Waite's; With oats.
0'2,000 bbla at $306.1t for aommon toanixed, 5ad...V.50 r=
atB;2s for extra Canada 'Vont to beam .
2 000 bbia ertra at 202507,6,0„ . ,, • ,- -
.oaatn.—Wheat'le'booyant:irith wee or:2400 'bi4ll
at 1,1.49 in 50: for roA;Wfstero; abd $1 60 ,for white
Western„ Corn is steady" with nlea 20 (8)0 bays West.
ern milt.d at 606;'yallow ihnithern at 88691 e lire 14'
greet at 000. Barley .18 more set ye. with:Wes if 20 000
toe at 75n85d. _Cate ate dull at 51ie5.1b for Sloths : re,
and Jersey, and 580621 for Rate, Cta. ,,
owls. awl Western.
.
Girsares are In Peet eteek a6d ri:ther firmer; sales
425 Wee blue, at Boston, part at 10,10, and 520 betas
Gunny Cliot h partly to arrive. at 12140.
- Unity —Fero bard:beau made 's% ltoatoh nfl,,too hales
Manila at °gen; MO bales Tote atirdl 50, and a einall
lotor Rotate clean at 21200,6 menthe.
Paorreroas.,Pork ie doll withraise or- 100 bbla at
$17,75 01.8:87,1i for old Ffria;',2l9 25 for ben , Maas; and
SISI2 far Prime Beef le firm, with sales or IFO thla
st '.1 0 . 50 3 7 ontnelFY Brims • $1.50n9 for 13 entry
Me 33; $0.511311.2510r repeeked 'do, and $12.50a12 for
extra. Ewen and Oat Meats are unchanged. Lard la
dull, with ea'ea of 100 bble at 11,44e120 - Butter and
Obateal.ragaiot.- -
a1L3P3736.--3.0t130 ind trai,"witi - talc! of 3,0[0 biga
at 868 go.
71118XBY 13 steady at 28%t, w;th Wes or 300 bble.,
CITY ITEMS.
Tux NEW OTATIONIOZY E3IPORtIIII —lt may not
be known to come of oat readers that the moat exten
sive and complete stationery - establishment in this
country is that of Mr. Henry Cohen's, in thp splendid
new iron building, No, (07 Cheetnut street. Mr. Cohen
hail, for more - then twenty yeirs, hein ;known to the
trade throughout thet Union assn extensive importer cf
and dialer in stationery, in all its multiform varieties.
For many years—at his old stand, on Fourthstreet—be
was gradually enlarging his:business, until now his
megoidaent emporium (for such it is) presents to met. ,
*heats from abroad snob a marvel' oror completeness As -
ifAA leave no room for-doubt that everythleg , in that de
partment of Merthindiee may be found 113 4 it.' We have
not room to speak of the 'merits of lie lisantifill busi
ness edifice; more than toTsay that It is one of the most
extensive, commodious, and well lighted
‘ in Bits City,
the upper and loiter apartments being so arianged tato
afford a fall View of the contents of both on entering
th'e store. The large basement to else literally' tilled
with patikagea of the heavier clause of _goods.- Ia the
'Pen department alone, we observed over two hundred
different varieties! In papier mea, seas his atosk
le ; seareili lees varied, whilst in everything else per
taining to the trade this house affords advantages that
boyers will not fail to appreciate
BEAUTOML OIL PAINTINCIS —Thu loVerif of fine
arts will and a oollectien of oil painting* of more than
ordinary merit at the rooms of Aleuts. Z. Newland k.
CO., No. 604 Arch street, rumen exhibition to the pub
lie by the owner, free of charge, with the 'vlew of sell
ing, we presume. Be that Molt may. however, eomeuf
the pieces are well worth a visit. The Coniston-Wa
ter, Cumberland, by Ur. J. B. Fyne, is a master-plea..
The effect of perspective in the picture ie itched woo
derfally - natural. landscape ,by J. Denby ; s winter
scene by Branwhite; a figure:subject by Poole, end
several other pieces embraced in this collection are also
'deserving of !Vie/AIN:4 and will doebtlesi ba appreci
ated by the art appreciating,
.MADAME BrAPIO 11 again lo address the people
of Philadelphia on " Italy and her Straggle/4 for Free
dom.') Fier lecture teat week gave so mach sattsfaction
that her audience, by a litlaolattess iota, invited her to
return and speak again on the SSlse subject the has
Consented to do es, and 'friday evening neat is the time
seed for the purpose,' and Concert INC the plate,
Prom a programme before ne we perceive that the scope
of the lecture is to include en argument Whin the
,Papacy as the corner-Morse of De potions, and s de
mo aeration. of the manner In which that institution 111
to be overthrown. - Madame Mario to raid to be bigby
gifted lady, well worth he clog. the comes to net with
the beet credentials.
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s
(111 MT • WESTERN Digglagg& COMPANT-.—By
refereUce to our advertising eclinins tt will be seen
that the Great Western Ins/ranee and Tenet Company,
and the Fanners' Linton Insurance Company of Athens,
Pa , have been consolidated. The joint :meats of these
companies amount to nearly four hundred thousand
dollars, which almmt, entirely coss"ata - of fleet 131014-
gages on real estate The company is under excellent
management, and its business is rapidly angementing.
SPRING OPENING OF MANTILLAS.—iVd invite at
tention to the card of his .53. W. Proctor in another
onlumn. This gentleman's stock of the goods he r gem
is very ammeter in all Its departments
Tana awl= no goose . eo gray, bats)on or late
BIM Ands some honest gander for a mate."
Welittetothe'above lines for the especial 00'80 : Stier'
at ladles who don't like to tell tbeir'nges, admonish tog
them, meanwhile, to be sure to mate with no " gender"
who shows not his good eimmOlind seuodjudgnmot, by
wearing only the elegant and becoming et, lee of Gran•
vine Stokes, the fashionable clothier; No. 607 Chestnut
street.
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A StfiGtrLAß INCT.Dsaim.—=At a sale of old furni
ture, recently, there'Wall accidentally discovered; in one
of the articles sold, a small secret drawer, is which
Was totted a will, duly drawn, signed, and witne:aed;
which was not presented for probate at the time of the
testator's death. The legatee aimed in the will was
the heir-at-law, hat, enrlotuiliehang*.;lleWia'alY to
enjoy the estate on condition "that he' procured all his
garments at the,Brown _Stone Clothing Ilan of Barn
hill imid Wilson, Nee. 605 and 605 Chestnut sorsa!,
above Blitth.: . - - • '• r" ;
'• Hann may aaatain, and innonanoo impart
Her /tweet tearleee neart,` ,
Hut only X 11, Eldridge, the pertrietorpf the Old
Franklin Hall Clothing Emperlinn," NO. 321 Chest
nut 'treat, can furnish the last and beet style of elegant
and Bea/enable Spring Clothing.
Mr. J. W. MARTLICIT, 13t0 Beoretary of the City
insurance Company as will be seen by ble advertise
ment in to-day's paper, has resumed his former business
of Insurance Broker and Adpecter. His office is 80.
110 South Fourth street . , below Cbestunt. -
ytririetta
. 1 ' 1074, 40 th 9'0 1 0 1 7 tPefeertet ei4P;kfikoiir ipnd dy
'hydrant water. For sale at the Old Stand of JorAi
Yerkes,loB Routh foam! stmt.
- 404api,.,. , ' .
I. 'lLiiilei Bari) 2.4 34"
bialtard Bk 01d... - 02 .1 i
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Pief "-` 19X 1.9 X;
Wp , tltAllsilt 9% 9%
711 let mtg.. 71X 721(
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Locg Istst9l" lO% 11
I Gissmi Bk Oon.. 60% 60X
I Leh 1304 14,2(5Y. 61
I Gadaik - 29
IN Pima 11 9%
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