The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 24, 1859, Image 2

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- 2-: - •-'-- - _:''-, - " -1 _ . ,'_. Coavention.: -- -..'--... - - at the moment a Territory is about to, be- -
:We c omme nted "semi -days ago, upon the Como a , State it mairAercise the that
'first` and second 'reit:Aid:4ms OrtheOfnee . 'all the pilathrg Statei poeides '-' of
felders! Ooriv,Chtienoi ,-- ..1 - iiiii,.# l' P lr -- 1
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faleitY,- Th e : , 14; „.. ;,14 , ickiit_ft to 'ilerikl' It - was artfully., the per
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Ma him - always ;MOW ourd zitillVadr; cafe, -_
„ floats i lkopurag oo nc iro g r i a l ieri n g - pie= ed the Democratic Presidential , nakninit_ -
'thotior-of and post:and of the industrial. tn. - tion, he said, in referring th e! - to, Nebraska ,
terosts:of , thisjilitei within Tr. tim'idietoo or a tariff, bill, that it ed declared that the people of a
for rraMmalm.t?rt,tverurr - and,Airiteelore that the
rioesutessorvellsonr:tlitioxiatint.tayilf. wilLbe :Territory, ..iike3hose of a - Statt, '3ll[dt - decide
itsiiiiihMeaf,f*,. e-Aptivolsl4lo Asspenditures •of for themsolvea whether 'Slavery shall, or shall' ,
..ataldoeld Ito itiforat- that an - obstinate.. ..'
riot,- exist within their limits." The resole.;
40 ektert willre tla theoirmiuntlatioliti,e, -.. 0 . -..-...,•., --..„ ~,, 4... .....- . -.-- -.. '
N_,_...eolle.leoil,,itilithrlittistpattoh-stilabf,'Llwayi con Ignores. this. rigtap and claims that when
contemn* to - the' pains -
~ tivi-estid, prosperity, of Territories' possess aid srifibiliiirt , poptliation,"
l ajz is ..l4el n Wi sionto n ,ftry y . tirns‘iir„,:rort,rnerrotge4 a ConifitutiOn shalt be franked,' ' ete.'? What iti,
~thkittktory,ek - , 41 0 -,:ind,,,oonitat-supportof the ade sufficient • vepulation"? • 'When the Ad
tit Itri ti OA)! r ri rkin FO. ptirla i l l eo44./bl l4 - ministrationtsta clenthied'ior the admission 'Of
iti: - iiiii - ' iin t dea4s l 'f:lreart l ats e il e V il li t otni tilt Kabuli - tie ,a' ilaiii State; her p'opulation'ialt,
tariff eit.sl4los7abYr , the neat Coirgratie, - pupis much below the ratio of Congressional repro.:
-o.oX4ilt mo‘irorlkt..l2h & 1 1,4 01 ) to!' message."'. '' ,`: isentation: . } - l'a-the ' r e sol u t i o n evidently ce11r...-;..!ef,__CiaidlaifyindosiCltire'deetriCes[-err.,_
r...-;..! e f,__CiaidlaifyindosiCItire'deetriCes[ - er r. ,_ time templates thatteftwe the trines Territory IMIt-'
-, eisidefitikilleiriakir_fainA''fo f Polltir,,4s.',Auki. talus inhabithate her ineple ; Can' Mire
Aeit t itilih*ph!titittOk, Kiiii:Tegref,thet- Mi. no- soften - What - 61,er inimical'. to 'tin' iiiiiiresti,
43 .44.:44 4 5__._ . 31 0- " :k 4 gi it iii, l s7 ',4 4 .0.441, 11, :-timeV- ef , alavery ; - and; meanwhile; according , to the,
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P. 837,; Ptiti.WitC.'olooVll3eY.ll4,4iitlffil. if ' Ilh Territories May , b a filled with Slitiem `hrtier . the
'tiviMsed . ,eincerityl : itsult-Itianeritioitl , ddretallq' authority of the Censtittition, ''tkild hehithere,
theirdritereath) , -lint why- diplot We- lberiteit• - ,' by gedorai power, in defiance 'of ' the' Wilt of
!tinikeilSo'intliniinVirganiutill:eirttii,'oo*, Mine-tenths of the ' &Siena who reildewithiti,
airritteffiirill)iiiii`litildir bilf - 'etatftitc - , by fill i . their botldarien. - ''Ormitrary . te 'the letter and
will Or thiet a i*detifiAWlreie FeneMilypildS-, Abe apirit'of Mr. Buoneran'ii interPretatlon Of,'
- .ti,4it kili - ,4ytt434 l. etriePetiiess4: o , l ,,TO‘se•Sreat *the - Nebraska-bill in 168, thre e iniuritnisPe;'
3 / 1 4y f_Ti#s,olitl*AS. l ,lhililtieliaqr.(lOngretti l-7-. . pillar Sovereignty resolution enunciates 'a doe
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lierkteg„te Aitt, gleeliagep ehluargument in fa!'or - Territory from:baving any control Whatever:
CesPacitia ditties,'Mr. - Cons labored to show Gibe the subject of elaverY;eicePt ''during, the
thatit WotildbewcifigandirMiolitie ieeStaidlab few raiiiiths'Whieli intervene after the period'
Ourrii. '‘l'Whf - die Mr.litioll.titteafiet: nee :the when they .'have - - attained - the- - 'de requieite
, Pinfrisi .- .0d,_., -- '-aiiiihrneei. - -et - ,t . fie ,GlitireliMett ' ‘ Population"' te , -the minaret* , when their
Whleliliktroll-iit;.11.41,0111;i'101,:. himself of:v. , ?* State':Constitutioa 'is ' framed ' and adMission .
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. 1 -.. 1 %1 666 4 1 Ptei1. into the 'Union sabered. • 'Besides,- the . ieablu-,
Vfnktitntleti, , ,t9 - ,l,iiiiklii%;* 3 ,l.-Rarill."Peller ..?. 'tiOrl leaver' 'open the door for future Lecomp- -
' }IF- - ,„ ' VeU:il.re.Polle.f.i.ifeleA; •,tillitt--::•,•;WhY•eildr - Ite ton frands, - for it offers no barrier agairistAiieli
not ; prCecillie„ him? .; - AtinthcrWr:Dectocratic 6teetition. .The: gauntlet • hie, been - thrown
414 1 .0m.eV_Or c - tlWl4o.4te ' f ind 'ol 7 ' the'lloinie . down - by, the fire-eaters , ' of the South;' that
*eittnield ‘ , tie':thWarit c hltrylicomineridatilitis. cs they - will. not be cheated" on this subject;
'Whi j ilict.he , itit - letiociteitiaiiithieseietele his, and the Democracy of the North are ready to
tiliodhistinde,?•:',Oritibitt
,Atienilifiraitere to talteit upi with equal. bravery and determine=
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ttatiferi'-kit;tlo4,(4olinio
_and thirliaramotlt. Zoo -Rll:falgiloss 'and , subservient" politicians,
r i tii.,' 3 ,otk i ; l :*,l , kk ' kfj llo4 :. demonstration is
who =attempt ,to • . - paie . ' the'' way, for . new'
'ieriiiiing.,.*i.reepie ku Ato,forer, 'treacheries to- their.eherished principles.
herrgferild:,-,..tti,kiM,l(Pie ; session , ~.to `• pass .-. by - .', •.-. . -_ --_ - .
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liti 'l'lnplittf..-* itent,;,to ,the e door, : of. the
.IXlo44s?e.iiii4et.tailfee.biii_Cabinet officers
.Pliileii:'-„ei:49olllt:renrisylvania mule--
berirprorrOmbilervientf,e‘hint , to. surrender, the
lif'9l.lloothoYChfd:feng.,•mtsintained,:an thus
de_ deibithithefilitifertralidi tit ftieftritsi. - IDir
this iviyAbiiiloPia which hid been entertained
'... 'or 1 - ',ireiViitiiit Of iiie taritr Cf - Ififit Were.blight- r
4,,,i .upt:b6;jiiiikkgif.4 - o;o4lo4ltitratin.,
TitiCl , P.4li. Y,4'iiiiio:olliii::orp,imitiiliid to ,
. theie''fiets,,,suni , they cannot•-!be dunedlof -an
- I .ililit4i. - riP',44t ~*iitlee. and faithless , P resident
46„ gain iecirjectkwhich,, whereas- fair-'opPlirtit- ,
Wity, , Wree yolientest; he made- e.honeit'effett
to' iciomiilish ';,- '':': '-'s ''- .. - '- - -"--,'
' .. - 4 The_ rdnrekinimititinn' r eOlibietli , ,ek rur editl,
- ette9;er, 7 thi''ee.elinM. l ,,eal ',Werinnent . _ 6e, ; the
. .,c,*htly - Ailtraligeliiiiroitrated' by the, course
Totl i47,4tlitovmofotoolootiiii :it. 1.-
. L4o4l.)zwiNixeP,Y., and the assertion of the
• Vriellirjety,Stet „rneldngstiffiCtent - 2- apPropriations
, lotaiWitailAtel:i,niio4lintriontnEettioini. ` -,--:
' P;Tiniififtt i'velolutiori;lielitUs'-iii AO 'aig:nist-',
Aiiiii of. 011iSliaMt reads thllairiCil ' ! -'- :',
; o , , o:itsiolisti,That'tioriolatiiitteiiiOf,tholele4 of
'-'OlOO4 by honeribleand - tponitialle - mesns, would
`helot vast ireporbinetitte the Protperityinirt'seou
, 4lity;,.of untwbolts,:nonetry,; • apd,alm adveliokhit .
orliormiletit'Actiee3hol l userd-Inmanity , byriu
' ;templienciyl64o. - thelik isiCortbii slate trade;,
Vidthattle prepoiltion o f the Presiaexitte obtain
• llleeserisol l , -, Or that-istscd.by- a-fair purchase
- Wm....the Government oXfipliter watt.silnarrly and
-Frilgar Steil Carrara the attainment of fO,dodOlble,
• Ade bleat; :erfohjebtioutati hes . ; 'yessived the - sane,,,
rtio ',lend cpplovat •Or I.Lifertainil litsdison:` . 7 ;, A
'Adittlesittr(l'Mory. Dibrylatar wolf siosninent living
;I:fi_itd . _ ~_.---l-...-4,4-0- f i,•,'L-- , ..• riy.?. -- .-c, - .
'l4":::lWc.i.-i*fk*±lpOtedlT:',,-uttkoted-ppon the
I PEtt4.4'o#o 4 .!..opiti.l OtipitiNktlO i"Fe *T. , ii ,
Wiesi* . nompreiiiin4P aal - Oisiii*ciiin , re=,
Witlifniraiteio4e%'l . !..7ll4 asked " -
for'!!::,
girliiiiiiiiWaSOlirtiflifi'riyihraUk?Y_ his sup
i i 4l4 i,„% **-b .; 9o # 93 ol**** 4ioiu g - ;
1 `-'•. , 1..ti ' 1" , ...., 11 .-1 / 4 0 .4red: -i:9)**.PV, the , RgP7
' fi t i,oittAtt.4 . :iif Spain laud , by Muinimoue veto;
twitheanced:hialirepattaltolienri - lionWWhich'
:`,vieiOrtrit he i-Coneidervidt'.or., : raceepted''under
alit elibenietanceil'l There-ISe brit - onts.iitiete
'vh!ciir thik'nionototild haVe''biieri'leppro - ,',
lirinteit. - ' , o47itribred4ii 'With - :reallY ;designed ,
to i - trie...lt. - fW We, purchase ' or, Drrlis,) :and)
''that,:i st ii - T . t4'• - ,iiiiio::o:o' "ministers .- and .other 1
;104e#..iiir.tidiii ;in Spain to . surrender Cuba
1014 raising; -the' Wishei and supposed inter
eath or;the f , Spanish pf„tople. 2 This Is called in
theliselitionie honorable "'serail.,- " ecmanly;
~. ,
and upright." It fettle well-settled policy, of
Allieiciennfry iit - ter' permit Cuba ''iiii-liiiielhifii
the, liiiind# 4 . , it: Mir, nitier,;:44eitthan Spain,
' 4 4 `o l 4.;O*Cilie'nfie'toMiS:Min bildrown why
, i( - 'obtrUld"„beletiiicte,,,*-Thlt!ed‘ Stsites: .. The.
OonVi4imite'renertil. one, that some ' day
# 0 1, 4 .0.. ,
, nt, -- sbritmany:- or : Currie -' most anxious
lei . .;cibMils :liiiiisi•-tiefievo ' that' Mr. BuouArr
„tiOsl::litef..,MtiireMent - "has-tad a 'tendency
rather' , to '° retard 'than - to-'advance its' ac.
rqtrie i tittii Otitis'', 'citnitiy. ' lliti
_Proposal was
firgotslird*Sti IMMO ley`eVerY Sianlard, and
leleiltfiCeri..,Olich.,• It Waeinjudielons, ill..
Ihred;and'eorript. ''. Our fininCos were not in
,
. ,
likin .
s', ,
g0i, , t41, testify. uo in incurring a large
:igitenflitiiriisorthsit purpose; and Spain; pa.
ruuniiirili, riolltieallti-and An a' military point
4evior; was never-better able tciliold - with a
finithiotte iron`i her ',lciland:gem . ':than at the
moment Mr. Buctranii; in a Mete biancom - be
_afr fritihratighe forward Me hit! pro p osition. -/t
:wasnoirup,t;' .. likee4ase 4t, Wes ,manifestly
- 401:,',09:_:-1491)0. - Or. , exiehtsthion ~ ot „bribing
'.lzvoiry:pM.s3lll . ,. to perform an set which the
31enthnents,er their nation , compelled them, in
'Oldie, to bitterly'condeinm •` '
_. . - - ' ”
!.;:The- sLithirehointion - of tins office - holders. inrikili tigalifto AO loathe ikttilil*l4o, ninth.
ject which iredinenerred, :at:'rldMelength, on
Mnesday, 'end Which it is unnecessary to refer.
lothete: -•
~..'2 , The seventh resolution alludes he the Sena
*Mali_ career - or s',lloll. Wiliam( - BIGLER; and
Itall4olll9Wo ,- :: 1-,, ,, : ,---• , - •.. , _
~,
•:•,„'•,,' , ( 1 /to.tOlvtdy7TiOW'tbit' Convention ' high& op:
- Iftveitito scorns of that William Bigler,' Se
usalor iri'coograin from this State, and dos - Ireton.
i cerd e tbeir 'sense of thofatinity, consisteney; pstri,
r otlitai ilia scarrod - ,liatinnil Dentoortioy which have
"iliatingaished his publia attires 'ono of the Bari:,
,riestatives of PennsylvanitOf • _ ..- -•-- .
',ifi c he -platforim_r:Would scarcely' have been'
'`.4iiiiiiitete ,, - Witheut -, 'tblii - 'residutien. ~_ The
iieriii4cre .,- Or;Sitirldiatfignishee Seratior 'hs.: , O
linen id:iblitindfeleinent; and. he lies been so
-''
' - t (t''''iiith 'I - tom the fortunes:
,d o ludaten n ,
„_ er ug of the
Istrierinletration,ii Ali ; its ~deViOrie" windings;
~. fhit, be ;leers this eulogy from its . of
ileialti."s:; i(ii,aerneillat Unfortunate that they'
did ,not, iskshla4 case; es.lolth - the , President,
**rate the paiticalmeadte which entitled
rhlikto - -their - "ipproVal:' 'The - record Would -
Aare Oen tiretCrilifegorth.';', kirst on the ilat
Would have Conie . hie Celebrated' hitter: to 'S
fiteSiiir":"ors,,whiCir. ni . Mil , readers may
oroii . !***ber, reads - as.'rellows r- - - - • -
„4,Mainerny apapirdregards
„ to Governor Walker,•
lo hink.rwe Jte H A S g
111,R0ptu..44 ills'
lf TIE VW 4 fiiitOtiffid9llf TIM COUNTRY JI;OUT ONLY
.!ties',lli - isigukneeyn. Should his programme sun.
i; 74lial l :Zer-Z y . j r g W i r li ,L l-4 Zl l o i r IA -
Ar r lf t° ,n ii 1 : ; .'
..fio.,,2in pit 'zi little IflOOK' AT TEM KNIML4i` 'ant.
Atin . 4a lou lel ' IU Soul kern #olnder, bat, duly
flasac#Co4 !gll 'O, tho' lir ork;", _ - -
`', ,
~."-?.1. 1 3 - 4t:
~: ' 1 :91:: ttil #: . ' .!4tiei . ". : liiiip : the convention
`,,r Is
rather ter the, courage
4:4:4,04r, wi th ,F.liikb, ".after,-;having' Written
Ati,.:Our-:great, - -the - Adminidira.:
Aion = 4 ,f : stunit - ,liii" triltha Wear in' for the
r,oritnideiliilV With Willell'Arii' met and van
.lilti,4,llo;thihOrO.olo3'o'.6.4li. in '
the inem9re:.
•?*ooa4ist'i , ";94kikt'ioorrisci between" them=
Croy :hie - great; `‘,l***Ofing , i •apoeoh,:: or: for
liiireisiViCeti.,si,,a,,johher in the Post Office
„ • ~ ~
- pritithifplitider.scherue 7- • • - - ' - •
41 kki/ , oli , tetliolilers have given us a new ver
idoli,;-Cf the theetrine 'or Popular Sovereignty.
Ofngularly, euotgii,'thir*Cen vention pretended
tir;:;;;lplirevih - Of"'it i r, Its 'resolution , read's, as
,
iAt:i::,i4ki'llpiii`,,7-Tinie tie'dostiine of :Polarise soya.,
veignty,whlOWriertigiiters the right the pee r ,l 4 ;
Ifis-Terrlteries having a Attestant. population to
'''.fi TnisctlisirAnktom a pv•rninsnis underConstr.
tenon.With7ey.wit4at•_4l4Y.OrY, as They may mire
lolly)dateradati; sttbjeoLonly, .to the sonstitu•
ition-Of the T,rdied - fitithe;lied without any Control
or
'[.,..Our,de p at
tmant sOf i Ihe , cFe div al ( lover nin e -
c .
t
OfeOlut,tkeymeetraitillour renewed and
'
010ul!tf._.teltritorond,sappert.”,- - f-- -
17heOliitidoiableein,"lithe
eyes of the;
,Nettinint-lldruillintratlehile 'ilii . -O4OOttOk.: of
:OiO;Olifiii ,- ,oolll)ifiopti - 9) -- *ViiiritOigq, to.
form 4suid - `-leitilitiatteri, IneiqiitiOni ,-., ;' , Vi r r 3 .ll
kn owingtriloillit:. A .olA44l4 l Pre:o . 4voine,
itr.. tifoli , m-p)uNengo oa dece p tive p
.
•- Pout Days Later from Europe. •
• : That, is,newe,from i Liverpool, as,reeent
th i instant, by,tbe Nara ?Otis steamship,
sitdch reached Portland yestercisy.
the apprehensiOn °fan European , war has
pialssided—as we expected from the first. A •
widths article in the Moniteut , in which 03-
cialjeurnal,Nsponson 111 sometimes' writes
,cien,the has done ,thil-,--thatis, it has.
sent the, priCe of the funds in Parlsyyienna, ,
and` Loncion, - and seems to have sent off
- Prince lionsein,e:oMnionly known in Paris
by the ioariquel,ol prince Plon.plon. Ile was
belieged to; hays cOnsin, the Empe.-
Or, to the war; with 'Aug
trill 'and •• froin some unexplained , cause, has
,reclined the Ministry of Algefla r ,Ae is talked
of foitheediCe, of Gland Admiral of France,
pose—Which hie few-duties and a large
salary. „,
' The Xing . of •Ilaples, is said, to be in, snob
'bid health, that his recovery not expected,
- Illeivife la bald - to act as Itegent, and in that
cepacity to have signed a treaty with Austria.
Neapolitan patriots ); whom
King Bonus was transportin g to the .. United.
States -= be kindly gaito theme choicci of death
or', tianspertation—bave reached Ireland, , in-
IMP had passed tatside the
Straits 'Of Eibrallar, they demanded that the
„ - „ ,„
Captain !should, land themln Ireland. On his
reftiO4,:,`lhOY superseded him, and ,put the
seCond die_ complied with
their and 'availed theta into what is now
called 411eciiistOwn 'W4414018.* to be -the
Oeive 'Cork: • '
hg intelligence front England appears
, wkollyfinintiortant., In fact, except that ammo
etrinigth kei(b..eest - , gained by Ups I}erhy7Ther
raell'nalnistnt;, by the fiecession Messrs.,
irid;iopis'afid:ll!enirt s , on, the groupd th4t.
4he 33111 la too D_oreoeratio for:
eirinitisliag seemed likely to, remain is
slarftk - o'ne, until Miniday,,Mareh,2,l, when Mr..
,I)l4sia - Sir:wetild move the , set nod yeinling:Lof
tlta 1311:1;_4,ord..Plassnesrea, we think, will,
rathe'r', aide. With_ the present,-ministry, who
prdpose nicidqate reform,, than' with RUSfIELL
apd CeirOginkt Igho, to sicuro Office _Ter thent
seli4s, well' consent to inirodneo, even Mr.
:130oni , e, kaaleallneasnie, But I'aLitattereY )
yeiri ago as 4:.Toryi
had latterly , - 'holt* mere to.' Conservative
thanDennieratio politics, and hating Reform,
would PreferVlssiiira's bill tOkosszies--par,
tleolarly if he could keep Lord Joint out of
60,14 pj , each preference.
Demociatic State Convention,
.1!hO' day, fixed for this Conventionlei Wed. ,
:
rieselai, the thirteenth `of April;. (not the
lcaeljtk as eriorieously printed.) We have re
ceived many 'letters warmly endorsing the
moverifent. The following new signatures to,
the Call were sent to the office et Tue Passe
yesterday : - '
E.
Wyoltaff,'N. E. oor Sixth' and North sti:
Thomas Bitting, Montgomery sanely.
-. Jolla Marla% Tamaqua. • • .
, David Butherferg, Doylestown.
Thomas Mendirtleld, Thomas Wilom,
- Strange N. Palmer, • G. W. Thorn,
`A 4. Cathersvood, N. K. Massey, .
-Jaines M. teddy, E J. Orippen,
G. M. Geiger, lames Sullivan, •
James Gensenderfew
MAUCH CHUMS, CARBON COUNTY.
Wm, A John Fidler,
James Houton; - Tobias Rldler;
Robert Ferrier, .. Reuben Dewalt,
Nathan reeky, - Joshua Bullock,
Daniel Bertsch, ' John Poulton,
Samnel.B. Prloe, T. M. Campbell,
P. 0. Kline, . Itiram Bedford,
C. M. Bbeit, W. R. Qtle.
S. Ll-Kollmen,
' ' "
1111 , 114ViLLII, 1101112YLICILT, COMITY.
B, 0. Christ, • Goo. L. Huntsing . or, ,
Oyitts Moore; • O. A. Philips,
Clement 0; Foster, 'Jos. 0. Wright,
Wm. Bower; ' • Solomon Bhindlo,
Anthony W. Goer, , J. Kollar Burns,
WM. L. M. Wormed, Wm. Flinnershlcs,
G. N. Waist, - ' John 4.tainn.
' • ' nutirmanost.
Thomas,P. Campbell, - Joseph Johnston
The 'Book Trade Sale.
The publishers attended, in large numbers, at
Thomas's Trade Sale.. Theprioes have been very
good, and the deMand large. We understand, for
example, that 600 sets of Irving's - Life
,of Wash=
lngton (to be completed in a feW weeks by the
publication of the fifth and final volume) were
bought yesterday. This eonoluding volume gives
the life of ,Washington from his inauguration as
President to his death. The invoices of Little,
Brovirri k Co.; T. B. Lippincott, and of Parry do
:10411110; have 'o(a very. well. At yesterday's
'sates, T. 11`. Peterson_ It. Brothers sold, to the
rweimitef eve:. $12,00.' Meiey - i!nliortant
have yet to be diepded'ot.'
. ,
AItIf t RICIAN Acanzur.o,'Music —This evening
Is the
,leet -night but two of the present semis,
rinderldis. Bowen' direetlon ; when ;the will pre
sent. the" premised, interpretation of. Shetidaree
admirable comedy of I. The School ,for Bcande.l,"
east to the full strength of her - comPany,, herstilf
exteteining -the role of Lady Teazle, 'whilst - Mimi
AnaleLonsdale, who; by the way, Is the beau ideal
of the part; will appear in that of Mn.a Can
dolt% Taylor,. Martini Fenno,.. Halstead; Hey.
nolds, ,Tannehill, 50.,, also appear. Atter
the comedy, the,. great original, ".Good For
NOthing.' , AnnieLonsdale will appear, for the first
timehere in Buokstorcee farce of that name. Those
Who have never seen her in this, the original Lou
don piece—not the vamped-up acting-edition—
should, not omit tills opportunity: Her original
ebaraoter In Amerlos, she stands alone in It as the
gatntesseaee Of reat4o4rotleiy. We, bespeak, for
Mrs. Boviers; on Friday evetdpg, when her benefit
Will take place, an everilOwing 'house, She will
appear in the plly of 4, oitnille," with other ma
teitalntnents, combining the eatita oviriptikY. The
eoiniglOie going off rapidly.
a ROD, WHITS, AND Baru."—This la the name
of en illustrated weekly journal, published in Pb!.
ladelphla; on' tile' plait of, and tenneirhat In rt. ,
wary with,•Boirnot's thmofis paper: It to well
printed, on goad paper, With good esgravtogs, and
contains a large quantity of_inatruative and plea
mint reading.
Pnawnee.7.-We • invite the attention of thole
thoroughly conversant with the manufaoharlog of
malt liquors to the 'advertisement for, a brewer to
take charge of the largest brewery in the Wed.
BoYsid,T4l6r, It is, said, has refused an allot
of Wen:the:mind dtdiaisia year to wit° tutu
sivity fot:_ tba *m
las New 'Kari{ •ftanday
paper, • , • • , • ,
THE If $W numanta on 'Seventh street s - bet
lowoatbaritte, is nearly reedy ter aeodpatlon,
hie been._ rented - , by the Board of Control. 'lt hue
front
,of telly feet, - and' a depth of eighty feet , and Is
threeutorles la height. each of the stories is divided.
'by - glees part! lone, into four olive roome of equal
alit The ;Costae are high, sod well lighted the Wild,
lug being open all round. All the dooreopen ontwaid ,
ly. Vheroarp twrillghts of 'Oahu In.the upper tol}MOy
retileh-'are built , outside the niala 'struetnre, each of
which Is Ave feetin avid th. On iher oath there is a Aide
yard, and on the north an alley-way desda Gl' en en.
oThied lot, wltlielnviik preliphly need, et present, for
• '
THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1859
BY.MIDNIGHT MAIL
'Leiter frogL ¢4Uccusiorntl ?
[Correipondp.pe '
.. E iVasterittirrole Minh 23,1859 :
We'have.hadia,SeritrAl:Atnerica and Meihn
not only,rogularlyitieeredited , •mininters, but apa
titel agent& aid couriers de ce4 inn!, and yet our
Government ; results now prove, has bead
more in the dark than
- if it had neither one nu
the other, and hat solely relied upon the. informs, I
Son of the netrepaiors.,lt hefeertalnly bone*
Wittli• in the'.,lNiesmigoan , negotiation, notwithi
_standing ttie intimate relatione between Mr.. -
chanin and' Gore Ottieley and the' untiring eker.
(ions of Telleyrands Lamar and Carey Jones:: I
presume there have„beeit more hair-splitting con
troverelestiponjbeiolative rights and Pretonsloica
or the'llnited States'and4rent Bel tale in Central
Amerioa and to its Isthmein crossings than vet , '
Bose echoliasts ever attained 'Libraries of ar
guments have beenlekhaueted pro Ind con,'and at
last,.when we were shouting with the, expeotant
hope of triumph, It turneoet that we have shouted
before we Were out Of the woods, and that In geed
soOth the lion of England' has 'taken '"the
share. "We hbve soared our national fowl riot in
frequentiy,:and it must. be. that Mr. , Buchantin or
General Cass had It on a aeleatiiii tsoursion'tehem
the Oass:YFlssari treaty, involving our-terrestrial.
welfare, was, Noted by Nicaragua, ‘ • •
S....i'faraefitoxico is oomierned,it,is nearly .es,
, ditlioult to tell ciecitly where the,,rebellien is
there as it in `to tell whirl:l'lle' ' reliiiitten:3B in
China. Non , there to a rising blißutideltslarli;and
then it lain Micheatian, Or Vera bine,or alemst:
Any othertitatriet within Mexican
hydra-headed—when one . : head- is • deimpi Wet••
another springs up to take PS place. - Tho'Beglish
bond-holders, who, are looking after, their money,
are not overjoyed with the present condition of of.,
W hile they have resolved that' they. would
leloice.to see an,Amerloan protectorate over Meat-,
Leo, Yet, Wharf they, see that hope failing`, thini,
it not` at all Improbable 'that they' will het
object to the establisludent- - of ''a Malian
.Istotgruby with-a Bourbon as the king." %Marengo
and the northern States of the Confederacy, would,
long, ago have united in a separate union. wore it
not that their Whole, 'energies have been devoted
to the protection of their frontiers front'
ValiOn; and I can hardly hellelze - that they would`
now tolerate - a monarolty; however limited. Still;
it is diffioult to' oonjeetire *hat would be thijile-'
oision-where anarchy: has so langireen the-'coedi
t tton of the State,-and„ where peace and stability,
for whatever brief period, aro absolutely required..
Sertainly L if the Olvil war continues, the'rproha.,
Witty is strong; that; as in the trie4olse of the:sariy,
contentions of the,Btenoit and Spanish settlers in
ISt. Domingo, the rulingircOastiltauriacie
/itself of; and leave the - country In the hands of
Mestizoes and Pueblo Indians. •
I learn that the Administration are reselveCto
make a fierce war upon Broderick and 'Moltibbin
the coming September election for:members of
Seagrovelf the post oiftesapprepriatten hill had.
not been defeated, epeeist mail agents would hive
imitated that - State to work in the Benito ranke r ,
as'lf: Judas Grind and the MaiarLieh did in Ini
-4iots: 'The' score. sarrioe fund,
'however; will `net`
be - Spared, for Mr` Broderlok' has too *ill lesined
sect ' too faithfully adhered' to tbo- Demooratlo
creed to be liked or tolerated by the: powers •that
are. 4 . 9
,wlll suocced—such, men are not fashioned ,
for defeat , _ , •
:It hag, net. been deiinitisrely,determined not to :
have 'an extra session.", nital?e avoided, it
'certainly will be ; het, after a irial, it" May be.
'Come of Urgent - mean, to This - hesiti;
tiOnAnd indeolsionAre characteristic; '
Jelin G. Jones write)) to his Aohates, Navy-Agent
• Flynn, that he has been, received by limperer-Jo
seph. It tenet stated that his credentials remain
unrecorded in the Austrian
,Poreign palms until
there is MO as appendix flip report of the,
lnvestigatingliciremittee of the .lionso of Repre. - ,
'seetativee on navy oontraotsttrid'expendittlie . s;
°lesiva of 'the Betiding orge-ecennaissions paid to
the Ax.reember from Old Berks.:' it njey by nn td's
advertence that it has not.been.: .- • •
Leqer,drom. IlArxisburg.
[Correspondence Or The Prom.,
•
ifittrersauau; March 22. 1019.„
„” An not to ampl ify legal prooeediags and to
fitillitate the recovery of claims in the courts, of
law of this Commonwealth," introdueed 'and ably
adv.:Mated by Judge Bell, was the main themief
discussion In the Senate this morning. The 'obfe.tit
.of the bill (too lengthy "for a fiat' synenels) was
stated to be , to 'clear -away Mullets forum arid'
tedloos, teohnioalities, and by judicious reform
glienonoisoness and deAuiteneser , lagal: ferias,
and proosedingS.. The, bill was opposed by Masers=,
Penni, tiooAeldj,and Tarapy, Who,nentended4hat.
'the proposed Change wo'uldirnharrass and mints*.
Diateadnf elikiptironit.„ao - that"the sa4alieesisi,
form would 'prcve'infurionsi an often tapi r
ble. • 'Mi. Pinney T,lned 'Judge Bell in stapporket
the bill. Upon its Anal passage the yeas weralt.,
nays 17, and the bill fell, ' .1 .
Mr.ll . ameraley read in plaim yesterday
to Incorporate the Elm Tree litre Insurance Conn
of Philadelphia."rporatotsrohn B.
sclera, S Morrie Wain, R obert 111 Wing. Paul T.
Jane's, Trimble, Stephen • Coulter:, and
Gilbert S Sterling:,Capital stook, SIOO,OOQ.
A sapniement to the act incorporating the EX:
change Mutual Insuraace Company allows, eaid •
co mpany 4101'01410 plc number of thetr directors
thiy. ,
"An cot to .inairporate the Diligent Fire . 1,11-
Saranac Company" was read by Mr. Styes—Robt..
Pariel s .Goorgo, Lane, Jefferson -Itobert
orris, Daniel D ougherty, Ja4ob' Ziegl e r, and B.-
Bogen -. are named' as corporators, , Capital stock,
$25,000, with the right to increase to $200,000. ,
A bill has been' read. under the title of "An
sot to incorporate the Manayunk Market Com": -
Pany." lOorporators.—George Shields, John P.
reston, Bernard hinCaneßromley, Geo W. Davis, John Conry,Tac Mord.
son, , Patriak MoGlinohey, 'Jas Shaw, Jos. Ripka,
MeGlinchy, andlohn Thorny:eon, - .0b
pet--ownership, proper use, and maietenanoe of
a markethouse in the Twenty.firstward; to b 6 lb.
mated in the third, fourth, fifth; and sixth divisions
of said ward, end for ,the accommodation of .any
parties who may be debirois Of renting or oceanyi
.ing the same. Capital ' steak not to exceed Pi,-
000. - : •
Theoonsideration of ,private bills in both bodies
affords but little margin for interesting noting's.
The Batiste hai'reresed to 'take' rip the resolution
from the Roue of Representatives, providing for
a final adjournment on the sth Of. April.— •
The Ronvention to meet on the, 12111 of next
month le eneiting - mnoh Interest; and will doubt
lees increase the, desire of memberi tolengtheo
the session. ALotox.
M' Bee First ,Rags
MILICTIIIO OF BUILDING ASSOOth.TIONM.—A
very Large meeting of American arid Carmen ettleene
wee held in the National Guards Hall, lest evening, to,
take action in regard to a, bill before the Legislature
effecting the' interests 'of Loan, Mutual Plieldf end
Betiding Aseociattons.
The fpllowing'genttemen were choessiofficere I ,
President—Peter A Koper.
• Secretaries—Charles Lewsre, Weeder - let Kenna, Chia.
Vanhorn, Prederlak A Tref , ' Amos Walker, Joseph
W. Bender, Philip H. Heppe, John P. Numb. Henry
Eggaling, George D. Eyler, timbal Hicks, John
Weeks,- Bernerd Rafferty. Frederick - A. Reese, Gesterne
Lambert; Clement A Wileon, H. LC Laughlin, john M.
Riley, Jacob Munch. Barnard Sprungk -
Eighty-six associations were represented by f thelr,
praaidents, who officiated AS vice presidenta of the
meeting.-
The resolutions were read, after a epeeeh from Mr
Meyer, an follows:
• lieeolved That this meeting, composed of citizens of
Philadelphia, snared of Fret, °Coo. and induced by,
laws paved by the Legielatare to become mbereholdere
trend borrowers :from such aesoclitions and soeietles
feel a deep Interest in the 'bill now before the.logisla
tuna of this State, entitled ''An act to confer on certain:
sisoolatiOna of the eititens of 'this Commonwealth, the
powers and Imo u titles of corporations end bodice
polite to law, hied to confirm chirtere heretofore
granted."• -
• Reeolied, That the onlicary.objeation Made to tbs
premium sod interest paid upon loans from' inch mode
ties, le errilrely removed upon a fair end candid e•erni.
'nation and computation of Intermit, upon the amount
nakedly recelied, the manner of repsyment, and the; rsulting Intense a to the borrowing shareholder - The'
la"ge profite being realised. from the interest, and part
of too debt being paid monthly. coostituting a new fend
for loan, which, with the monthly dues heirg Inpriedl. l
ateiy Invested, with Mb premium chtsined thirster,
'premium,
proeueep its interest, to be In like meaner, with it.
, premium, again insneted, thus compounding monthly,
and presenting the difference between an investamot
to a building society. where the interact and premien)s
are invented tweivatimee in each peer, and en majesty
Investment, where the interest eon be invested ormedor
at meet not more than twice, le each year, "", ,
Resolved, That tbp preettni eXperintioeof the work,
I log of the many. building sod loan , asaoplettans recd
societies now closing their speounte by the Bharat be,
coming of the value of two hundred dollars, es limited
bylaw, hes convinced ne of their great Utility- to the
community in giving vigor and Impulse to ImprOve
manta and snooty aging the laboring classes by their
economy to become freeholder.; and that such soele•
;limited associatione should be protected, enean' aged end
mr.' ended, and that their suttees wou l d be me erially
aided and promoted by the passage of the not ab-rve
refeired to;
Remised', That pop'ott of the proceedings - of lids
meeting, signfd.by tile proaldept and ceeretariss, be
transmitted to the Governor, end Bente, bad ffoqaa of
Repeseentatlvee, ana to each of the niemberelhereof,
Cad that they be eolleited to jAn in and use their best
endeavors to effect the pa.eage of cold ant
They ware adopted evitirond a diesenting voice, ald
timid mind: eupthela#M.
Addressee were made in Engllsh nod German by
Frederick Meyer. I. Roase, , g ernes pyr4, Di &11.
nee, editor of the German D 07100414 Willis 'B.
diann E and others • "
The LifeyetteLlrese Saadi led by Mr.:Schneider; Wee
present on the fdat'orre and diverelded the protieedings
with sundry tunes, sweetly end powerfully performed.'
Anour Mnertrawr a fire suddenly broke oat
in the olothing /tore of Smolt'' Nosbattni; & Nit&
;Inge ,pip. bb North Third street. The Ilie,'Whlch
to* piscp in the rOntth story, among some cuttings;
no eatingnished mainly hyn Bide stream introduced
by the Vigilant Engine' Company', which was the 'knit
on the ground. , The ,dkoaNte vie trifilllC all loss
hieing covered by insurance. The building le owned br,
Win. El. Eforatman & Sons Fire•Earehal'lllackbern'
has the ngetter 1n charge,, It le - douttfnl whether the
Are mut the yeyolp' of McMullin-lam or Ell bet Home
clrogiootanoos look tAry ahoplotomi ' - •
•
Afteolrr FIVE o'eaoptr yeaterarty, a:top:loon
man taintd John Haggerty, *bile in a pattlei State of
Integiteation, was, knocked out of a cart he woo d!lylog
bi the cats or tee Vrime.street Bailroatiatol seri ,
be& fe)ured that' hie died in an hoer or two afterwards
etthe hospital. -; • -
•inu are requested to chit attentldn 'to tt#3
eived Or Air,. font; matutpkr or dhe A la
iegbrd td hte ifilopt,d)ftpulty,witb pkperfotmV,tbere ;
lioasE attached to a cart rawaway.yeater•
day meriting, and the vehl4l9 oomipg In contact atilt P.
lamppost, at Tooth lot Wharton streets, dismantled
It The'wegoa .sac 'Oared, but the hdree t etottlied
unhurt.
Ooc.ismriV
THE CITY.
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'lHrt PEACE PROi3PEOT IMPROVING,
l till p lace
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having Par .
_ prince Napoleon- Resigns front Vie
. ,litetry. ...
,',,,-, • , -:' 1 ,. -• • •,,,•-• $ "!..C.: -- ,r,
t: • -' '1 ,'.
. rproni - the Uorreapnidint of theTkeinel/ted Preds j '
„,..3. 0 ,01„artn,./ditrohfia.--The stesmablp•Plovetficiotimm•
from JAverpool on the 9th but , arrived at this port this
morn ing. Ger Adrioatt are rettr - daysiater than theme by
the lest steanie s r.' - ' ..
Foloreaen, Mdrob 23.r-Ilie 1 , 1 aro fiontlant,annslle will
be ditetit.PlithmellililitAMThtiteday night: , ei r •
,Tho 11, M. geezer America arrived out on the Bth
inst. -
The ship David Stuart had landed the Neapolitan
elltoa at Geeenstown, they having compelled the cap,
tato to that coerce.
A wino article, which spp,earedln the ,Perler Aloof.
',yr, the ' Emperor Napoleonic - organ, had canned a
och•bierebie rise in the futile at London, Perle, and
'Vence.
'Prince Napoleon ban resigned the Ministry cf Alge.
ria, which added to the -confidence in the Preach Ito
7erntillint• -
•- ' • -,..,' ..-' ' ' , •_l -- -• , ' i I- • - ,
'' ' uItiaLTIMITAIN: ' ' - '
, The ship David Stuart arrived et Goaanatorre on the
,lith metant, having on boar I the Italian exiles
tutin,lX; Tuesday.—The Doily Express reports that
Merte, and his fellow exiles, amounting to between
exty and seventy, compelled Oast ,Prential, es Boo]) ea
theseaptl , tan ear steamer ' left' them, two-hundred
=lice from land, to steer direct for Cork. Io this the
were sesieted by a young sailor, a son or one of the
e xuce, who bad i hipped -t Cad'z and Wiped the artlo es
aliens , cf the crew. Ae soon as the exiles heeded at
'Qtmenatown, the enthugiasmOtrome reset° mocha path
that the, actually kissed' We 801 l on ' which they that
gi plan ted
A b u e t following foot
,l.n. a il ee f u r e r p i e t a m ii e s e e n h e . ad d In a g u a
i h m a zn ye e t n edt ea e r n oo p
Ilitnent !Ikea the sailing of the last steamer:
Mr , 'Buncombe gave notice of sundry amendments t,
;tie Reform bill, extending AID further. the elective
frobtee. .i. -• • ; 4 " „
~,, .. „,_ , , , . , _ ,
mr. Disraeli, In reply to a question put by a member
' the Ilona° of Commons said tbe Government did
rut intend to grant exclusive privileges to the Atlant'c;
or SW , other telegraph company, for the establishment
id telepathic communication between England and
Amide., • •, • .; , c - i • .4', k— . ' .%
- Lord Nolte alliided; in the 'House ' if Lentil, to the
arrival of the Neapolitan exiles at Cork, but did not
eueieet any Official action In the matter.
i it le reported that the Government deepa.cbes, sent
iris America to the British admiral on the Paolo, have
recently frequently failed to reach their destination in
regular aortae.
i i The leader. of the old Whig party have held a meet
ing, and resolved to requeet Lord Bumph to propose cer
tain imandments to the ministerial Reform bill.
There is much excitement txlettng regarding ,this
bill, and meetings in opposition to the '-Goveiument
,rpesetueverebeing held throughout England
• i The announeement of the resignation of Prince Na
poleon from the ministry onager% gaye great briclancy
to Pinola In England, as well tishitherContinent.
idelnced. to' ienna, from Priday to Monday, fully 4
'Per cent., while exeliange on Vifillik hid :declined , . in
'tendon 7 per cant. In three dayi.
.
. - The Tager and other - Wadi+ London journals, ex
tend a cordial welcome to the Neapolitan exiled
. Co the Bth Meteor, In - the 'Rouse 'of horde, Lord
'Wodenhouse moved for the production of the papers
its the Charles et Georges cane, and strongly tenured
• the conduct of the Dritiati Government towards Portu
gal during the whble tradsabtion
! ,Lora Melmeslettry explained, and defended the con
duct of the Votary,.
- i Large. Grenville and CIO deenlia the explanation
,very uneatiefitatory, and contended that the conduct of
the Government would produce a most unfavorable ha •
preislol3
Lord Derby was convinced that the Government had
deice its duty. Had they puttied any other wane they
would have rno the risk of Involving Europe in war.
, + •l' se motion was dually withdrawn.
,On the same everdos,in the boom of Commons.
Ide.,Gledetone resumed ble Oat having returned-Isom
hie miselenta - the tonienlalands:. ~; :r_:, , ... ;,.. .
'lite Fitzgerald said that the Government bad been
Jot irmed that arrangements have been made by Sar
dinia tor the reception and enrollment of military de
eerier,. and other fugitive subjects of Austria, As to
_the object of that measure. Gone meant had no infer-
Mallon; and with regard to the sidelee Government hal
itendered to eardloini they had in the 'moat earned
.mesiner impressed upon the Pardinian Goverament that
they ought to take no steps which might give (muse of
:apace to Austria, and do nothing calculated to disturb
Abeyance of Europe
-_ Mr li.inglake moved the production or the ,frirtr.er
papers in the Charles et: Coerce; affair. - Lie . etrongly
dinetinced the aoudad of Pram*, se did also Lord john
itnalli, and. others Mluisteriel members replied, and
the Emilie &dimmed before the debate terminated .z
_i
The bill authorizing the new Indian loan of .L 7 Ikfil,-
000 des debated and read 4 aeon d time
The Leaden Times, in an article on the 'Worm quell-
Gen 'again argues In oppontlon to Ymanhner . dinffrage,"
'Mr As ground of Its nevalleastory working In the
i MOW Fleas.
' A, demenstridien iq opposition to, tbe ?germ measure
Was laid in Tiede Ferlawon intraday. the Uth inst. -
The submarine cable between Malta and Cagliari had
igain castled to y mit elp
-'. The 'stock ewe arge the sth heti %damped one
bait per cent. n der the pai l fin article In the Paris
WO& t tr. On the 7lis and Bth the firmness continued,
and the market cloned buoyant.. ~ . ,
, -
I liG,lolo V. • ,
1 r-' notwithstanding the myked effect on funds produced
by ithe pacing ertice to the lifoniteur, the lond - ,n
journals sneer. at - it and thmer,doubte on its eloterity.
t , The laureate of Vlentialso initiolse on it in a ekepti
cad light.
lhe Dario Conslittitionnfl reasserts that the French
troniesnre evieriating Raw.
In, Climaselour Laubat mama& p lone Napoleon In
Vol inlniatry to Algeria •
„She resignation of Prinee Napoleon is regarded as a
peace aortae, the Ptinetteing In favor of a NOS.; ' •
The- my .rot tp Waled to , accentia.
the reslgnatio s uistil
it, had- been tendered three or four times. Ma retire.
Mat' was caused by a difference of opinion with the
greeter 'part of the Cabinet on questions of Internal
,turtl Otereel - :.: ;: `policy. .- , C , 3::, ,-
e,14 rnenne has become duller. .
ThiteMistifuliennel pUbliehee so article, signed by
:liettrAittivittcw ; .eXPleloDuc_the poht oil article In
,row,tirefiffetif, Yvylcurtnet 4 pupa not he regardedate a
••‘i•eill-greSliftioiclhenti cols.& by the etisside-sarmairre
„enta active Propsgandi had succeeded In raising In
1
1 Gertneey, ,
;Ppm» Napoleon will be appointed 0-and Admiral
Tni Fe t tle correspenient oa,the London Times, in reply,
tiiiaNugs in'the •Afiiniteter Of having misrepresented
thP animated conversation which recently took place
bet Ween Prince Napoleon and the Oonat de Denim
on the Italian question, sap] the Monaca/f is nn
, /abort ty on I hiepoint, and inhere hearty incorreetnela
It gas became hie repoet was a very Modified account of
mita pissed.
h , Count flavour had not boon in Paris, as reported, bet
Ide t,c tvate recretary had.
. T ee limps= was believed, at the bottotit, to partici
pe•ein the views of Prince Napoleon, and a report reap
Murata that hie retirement would i.nty be temporary,
The Palle Corn market was Uhl ibe PrOVI L IASI Corn
markets were also generally dyne, although the heal aess
'was "small. There was little doing In Silk. Wince
were - dull and nominal .
_
Loid Elgin was expected In Paris in shout a fortolght,
en 'veils home from China.
The Palle lionise heastne ltrmee and buoyant, on the
6th *maer the patina article in the Moditrur, end
priteil advanced lAf per cent On the Yth, the market
contfncid firm st a further slight advance On the Bth
the maskat opened buoyant and again higher, bit a
res.ehon set tn. and the three per eente declined ono
par Cent. from the highest quotation, olosiog flat at
fief tiTur money;and 68f the for account -
Ifir Preston, the American minister, bps arrived al
W4O,
ITALY.
Antata of eonaplratora continued to be made et M
lan.
STVIT,ZERLAt!D
The 'federal oinkoil bee lentatia circular anikunaing
ita determination to maintain the neutrality and int
grlty By:Haarlem!
LEM73I
The Paris Monitter's pacific article produced a fa•
yoralde Impression on the Emperor.
Cleint Boni end the leading statesmen believe that
peace wilt be maintained. Fun's are, however, enter
tained or explotions in the Italian Cochlea.
lola Cowley still remained at Vienna.
The r Vienna Comae advanced considerably under the
gin:agues *Mat. -
There were rumors at Vienna or the probable resig
nation of Count Carom.
" Lord tlowley remained at Vienna, bet wee expeoled
to hairs about the 10th. There were various reports
as to the success of his nalation He was said to be in
vestigating the treatise with the sovereigns of Italy
elms 1815.
The' text of the recent Austrian note to Ha repre.
aentstives at the 'rations German Courts la published.
Update directly to the possibility of war in Sardinia
and Prance, and expresses the hope that all Germany
trill apt In concert with Austria. ,
The ; Austrian troops were not likely to be withdrawn
from Home till the UMW formulates had been gone
thrnegh with
Thweend-official Dresden Journal publishes a letter
frorultienua, whieh states that Austria bee, accordinr
to article 47 of,tbe float eat of Ylenna k preposed lb the
IfederarDiet prspartaints former.
'Tlis,cifislal Vicuna Ga ;:et it drelare.3 that Austria will
lOW on the complete maintenance of its special tree
tienwith the Italian States
The Leath nt the Xing was Bush that It was supposed
he would never be stile to get well agile.
' The Afteeli ooriducts.all tee Rate affairs, and is re•
,poitedito have caused the King to alga a trea'y c ffeu.
lOW, sod dateuglie with Austria.
,L WlN:reported that the Neapolitan Government lan
. offartil; ti preterit the Pope with roar. battalions Of
Swill knots,
The dieoontent of the Banana well general, causing a
,noteplete stagnation of buninms.
The tortilloation of Pavia was continued %Ili zilch
acti,vity New batteries mooted with gips of the
headset calibre were bpeßintfgeattucteii,
loan Prince had. bten ahrietenet Frtderlak
4 iYillladi Victor Albert.
' TM political db quietude .prevented the attendance
of the Nog beh mitt &rail 7 at the hapthm
k
Remit' Pasha has been appointed Minister of ?inane°
iitfottin PMbMI Pohl Pasba his beemappointed
Miniater to Frantic. j', • -.— ,
The Rambo) , mail of Rob. oth teethed Ragland March
7211., The antra has been anticipated
• TkIE leaTttiaT BY TBLEBB AVM
Lo'doote ' Wed:nectar:A. 111.—The Daily News , city
arable id' Tuesday evening, nye " A fresh stimulus
tae given to the (undo by be Prince Napoleonle retire
ment, and the general buoyancy of the continental
'haulms. The IP rtial reaction at Paris not being known
till After buedners Lours, the mode loft oil at an ad.
Tana° an the day of one quarter per cent An iMIXIe/330
ribenud has taken place in Mahlon securities in all the
loatineatal markets At Vienna, en Mood ty, the Hoe
Vag 1440 to font per cont. since Friday Er ebkage on
Vielloh,. at &alined nearly seven per cent. lit rondon
during the feet threp days.
- The rime city article of ladt oveolug eayo The
retirement of Prince baroleion canoed tlieflandli to' oppn
at au - eighth advance, although the retirement of that
'personage le sinusoid to be bat temporazy, and It is
said the Emperor cosi lailpapproves of his p May. The
shipment or aurae to the East en the 12th 121 expected
to reach .000,000. ' • - • • .
' Times congratulates the Neapolitan (mike on
t' Air wird. end eaye there loan Instil:lot stronger %lta
all petildcal calcaletlon which c&lg on _Ragland to
honor these men,
'The Rai/It ]lining and Mgrtijag ales give thorn
4 wtata'weloome
commercial Ilitelliiela6f.
LIVAIPOOL COTTON MARKET—Friday, Maroh
B.—The Cottoa Market has an advancing teudecoy, ea-
Deatity In the middling finalities, which are quoted
1.6 d higher The males of the nest three days antoont
ed •to BO WO tales, tocheding 0.007 to rpeonli.ore and
8,000 for tdcport. The advance was chtetly caused by
the advisee ham America.
Good Middling is 146 d potter, and in some 0.4800 an
advance of ho hakbeen lid tddllne. Orleans
quoted st - 7,40, sod Ittiddllog Uplands at M. Rich.
Arbon, Spence, & Company quote in advance or 1-16 d
On Mi ddling Orleans.
OTATII Or TRADE —The advk;eB front Maneheeter con
thane favorable; . .
L.tv.s)tepoi , Ifielkpinllll3 MARK PIT
!am 8pi11106; & 00.'n cludalat ronortrillie Ateadd'utris
gonerally dull; , -.Jtjour to duU ftnd piloud odulful
there 10 no linage, bonyur s , thequotationd.: peat
alio dull
.
111 7 , - fitPO,OL. PROVUh)N MARKET.—Provisions
are twined Morally dm. .
LAONDON MARKET:—Ctonsols are quoted at spx.
_ „ „,
... .. ,
4 irivOcr'Cliettia Vailitp*!ii_ pari4./ Foul'
_::Gninpop"iyon f*, ran' Mort* y.
PoirtiLmi, . Ufa.* 23 -,-..inttere -reoolved by She
atesovr Novo Poo‘len linty that pp chopo nontob wail In
/
mg, aim at Perle • liet#4.ll ti peas Mo9by and Mr, Atom.
i adlea the - president . of lbi London 01447 Fqur
otooo pad been pb 700111 belpf yropby the American
hainpipt4. pie wthiler ~ o t Atto atilt *Mil gitOlOS IS to
, irt,tte VietilF . ,' - • 2,, „ _ .
„...
Launch' of-a: Sioop-of-iVar.
Mi.lt , ou,' Maioh 23. , :• C0i:16 th. Mitt elvogp`oet4r.
eee fettnaho4 to•dey from tbb ttitv,y yard' Ea 'ipTendld
Ntyll
LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
i:eluiaateppe Steamer Qtmker,City,
'at New Orleans,
1.406;00,4A9LD ON THE WA,*";Yji
TiSn')SS AOTTVE
fifeinin.gfuntion on — the Sandwich Island.
Niw, 01141C4N8, dlareh 28 —The 'Tehuantepec Comps
y's a esntsr Qo.ker City, Captain Shureldt, from blina.
Man, is kelp%
Skis brings SVlVrien from%San Ftaaoieoo to the r 6th
nstant.
The stemmata Sonora and Orizaba, 'which sailed front
Pan Pranitieen, had. taken a ndillon -and 1e...1414f
'dbilers•hilroieniezdestined - fOr Neir;;York via Pa.
Dame. 1 .
Budners Seitifeatailsen erait ' griod.c,Picrilsions ware
in active dersaad. Segare_had improved: '
, auts.s.erryirmixastecß.
Arriied at naliPrinenteo - shipi Ininartatfr'om tos
ton ' • Ifydra ' Wafts, and AlderL. Iffe'e, from, Liyer Liver.
poolr . Turrept Ana - Feitx froitilLtiertiout, • --
4 `BANDWIOtE ISLANDS,
.. grand velem:do eluption of alanuteLos. on the Sand
with Islands, enninieneed on the 23f of January.
The whole village was destroyed by the laya. , Ito
,lives had been,l4et.., •;'r,' !I
The oriipiiOn'nsi [414 11 , 7613 on Rio 16th or Fe
b vary.
, 'Pennsylvanta ,- Legislature. "
. 4aitritiiiiCa' listab`gi 28
OtNATE. , re
' A fargeliumber of bills weretieperted from the stand;
tog committees; among which was the general appro.
'priatioo
The following peered finally
An act to inerrporate the Western Library Annota
tion of Phitadoiphia.
A tupplement to the ?adore Market Company.
t An act to incorporate the Ciraen Hill-Market Com
pany
I Au act to incorporate the Union Market Company.
pp, Implement to the lot ineorpnratlng the Phi/Adel
phtaufheatre Company. - •-
I A 131:1 relative to Reed street, in Philadelphia. •
a Then Renate then proceeded to' the consideration of
the following bill , which wee - dieettseed it length atd
pawed—yeas 19, nays 12
A supplement to ,the s ect ex mopting property to the
value of 4300 front and 'sate or execationond
, tease for rent
Bac. 1. Be it mutated, dco , That the widow or child
ren of any decedent sniffed to retain three hondred
dollars' out of auble decedent's , estate - by the laws cir
thie Commonwealth. and every pers, o n entitled to the
exemption provided forlii Abe not entitled «en act to
exempt property to the value of three hundred dollars
from levy and sale on execution for distress for rent,”
approves the ninth day of April, woo Domini 1849,
may elect to retain the Fame, or any part thereof, Out of
any bancnotee,mbudy, siocke:bidgmente,M , other in
deeteduels to Snob person j and that , in n it Cases have
after.•when= property shall be met apart for'the widow
claldtio of any decedent, the came rhea be ap
praised and est apart to said widow and children by the
. appriiiseidi of the other pertional estate of said denedent. ,
• HBO 2 That any person otherwise entitled to the ex—
emption provlled for in-thie act, and the got to Which .
thin act in a enpp]ement, chill not be deprived thereq,
in consequence of any . contract hereafter.made, , by,
which the right to olefin anch'exemption may be wade d
or reduced *Provided „That tho..provish.ea, of this
election shall 'not - apply to contracts-made for the tent
itigof &dwelling hence, or for other Shiest' necessary
for toe support and maintenance of the wife end family
of any each pereon. ,
,The resolotion - Ao adienni" finally on the 14th day I
A p ril was adopted—Yeas 19, nays 12. Adjturoed.
AY UMW
iThe Renate met it'll P. M. .
The following bills were paned •
IA soppleniOnt to the act locorporather the New York
Middle coal Wield Railroad Compeny. -
IA sapplenientto the 'sot oonsolidating - the City of
Philadelphia. It applies to the election of paroasate. ,
tAn set to authorize the German Reformed Oongrega-
Sion of Philadelphia to cell reel estate
Mjcurned,
The special order of the day b.log the resolutions
r dative to the tonnage tax Co the Pennsylvania
Ratl
ropd, they led toes Spirited debate. ~ • -
'A•motion was made to "strike out - ine - folfowing por •
tiou of the resolution: S t ad .to ascertain whether
the said rallinad oompany: by its refusal ateresaid, has
not forfeited Ito chartered privileges, and to take all
note eery steps to proem* atleetee of forfeiture in said
get or suits instituted t ,
The motion to /state out was autocue, d to—yeas 10
nays 71. The'reedlution'then'paired—yeas 73. DV/ 20.
corornynimitton was received from the Goveroor
vetoing the sot relative to Whitney street. in Philadel
phia. Also , e
that ho had signed the act supple
mentary trAtio ,Gernuantown awl, Green and °Dates.
street Passenger Railway. 'Adjourned..
AFTBRS3OR SHABION
The House met at 3 P. M
. .
- The get to Incorporate the Philadelphia City Pusan
gee Railroad Company, on Wainutand Chestnut atreetai
wlth a Mikis track; the :COMpaey "giving 1100,000 to
warde building • free bridge over the Schuylkill, at the
foot of Chestnut etreetpwas.paseed finally—yeas 69,
nays la
The Committee on Divoross reported a bill to divoree
Hdrare B and
Mr. IWIERBLEr offered a remintion to create , a
seeps( session for the consideration of the bill Not
agreed to—yeas SI, nays 43. , • . .1" •
The House refuted to concur in the Senate amend
ments to the bill allowing bank 'fflreatots to borrow
money from beaks of which they are officers.
Several veto menages were considered, after which
the Rode 'adjourned.
Waihinaton Affairs.
Wieuntalow, March 23,—A poet omoe has been es
tablifhed at Coremille; is the Pike's Peek region, and.
Mathias Poplar, -.formerly, has, beau eP•
polated postmeetor' A omitred foe (t . daily mall set-
Tice from Leavenworth to Doraville , bee been siren to
?dolor Dan McCullough - sod B P Fieklin, who have
mmle extensive arrangements for the treneporattlou of
pistol:mere.
The Beoretary. of Wav tuts aypOlntett Dr.
Mul
len' phyololan' to the expedition which his beoo or
ganised to eonetroet it military wagon - road (rpm Fort
B anon to Walle.,l4ille.' Mello. Mallet hie appointed
ell hie amfeleuti, endwljl loam) for the:Pit 3 39 by, Abe ,
next Stella:lor. 'e " "
Lisut Warren will be appointed to 00=1'nd:the ex•
pedltion to continne the latiiiyet and exrdoraUens 'con
ducted by that officer In 105;766 .and ?6f., •
The &votary of the-Navy is mating every effort to
havb theliewateeni sleopiseLwarr -xsadylwaeraleamb:
I ) Prte n r r ia i reirta i rgini - igt=in " lt .h r r
the two now in course of eon/traction at Norfolk!:
Misr desparohra choir that be, emigration from
Breinen during the yeerlthS war. do New retie/ 12.437
posengere,in seventy-one ships; the entire number io the
United - States being 23,127 1467 the number war
40 370, and in 1660, 26,680, Durlog,,the last tee ,yeare,
the emigration trolls Great Britain and Ireland hal - been
2,766,000. and from Germany 1,24:9,000; ,-from,Prance
tamely 200 OM. In 1851, 'While-England' se - et but
2(2 ‘OO, and Germany,llo,ooo; Frame .numbered calf
18,800, Mending about BON or 8,000 to Algiers. In
the last ten yews one-half of the Wrench, emigrants
have gone to' Algleirs,and not mere G 11.1100,000 Wrench
' men have, daring the period, emigrated to s, the new
world." . , . „ _
Indian Disturhaileee Apprehended. ,
CHlOAo . o, ‘ 'hfireh 232.—The - Jasper 'satiety (tole)
Free Press of the lith Mat. says that cocelderabig ex
citement estate at Spirit La ke arteing frem„the fear,of,
an attack of Indtansinumbere of wboni are -reported
At Inolng In the molnlty. Two were &neaten, bilk
a ters,arde Clasped. They, wore rrecogeleed;as hawing
belonged to In Padasah'e band, which am engaged in
the horrible memento there; eighteen months since.
Subsequently fourteen were token, inoluaing the
brother•in.law of 13 Paducah. -A bind numbering one
hundred and fifty are repOyted ae Inflong about Heron
Lake. Preparat one were making to send out scouts to
reconnoitre; sentinels were' arse stationed , and a strict
watch maintained both day and night.
, ^
The Colambne• Railroad Convention
theveLain, Mato'n , 23.•• The Convention of th.
Southern and Western Retreads .eiet and organised d.
Celumbue. to•day, thirty-two' roads being represented •
A'aommittee of ten was appointed to make a time
schedule from New York is St. Louie, via Philisielphle
'
Battiroore, and Cincinnati, and a report is expected
to-morrow. 'no Pentisylvania , Oentral and the Haiti
more and Ohio Roads axe represented in the committee,
The Conveotion is very harmon.ons., . There are Mitt'
delegates! present. Mr Hubbard, Of the Little Miami
Road, le president Mr; Anderson, of the Port Wayne
and Margo Road, and Mr Devaney, of the Steuben
ville and lad area Road, are secretaries.
Shipwrecks and Suffering—Five Deaths
from Starvation.
New Took March 23 —The ship Centurion, arrived
to-day, brought Ina portion of the thew of the bark
Droooboir, from Quebec for Bilge, Ireland, abandoned
at tea: Five of the creW,lted died of otervatloh The
crew had been twetatpuee deye living on half without!.
a day, and the rain weter,tbey could itatoh.
The bark Tamar° bee oleo arrived, with the crew of
the Itreneh whip 'Bengal, from-Martinique, bound le
Borde4ux, abandoned at sea. -
Sailing of iheAiabia.
Boman, Blarah 23 —The iron steno:Alp Arable,
railed at noon to•dap for Liverpool. She took out no
spools.
Spirited Tea Sale at New:Yotk:
New; Tom:, March 23.—The public offering of Tern
this morning was largely attended, and it ~the most
spirited sale of the sesann. - •The priosiobtained were
Om batter thao at any other offering heretofore.
What was sold brought the following prices, on six
months credit: tlyson, 33,402r44 cents; Young Hi
lton, 220,46,4 cents; Hysen k kin, 24 cents; !loon
Twantay, 2411®23 cents ; Poesy,- 22020 cents ; eau
powder and Omen, 23 cents,
Later front ',lexica—No Reliable News
Now ORLVANS, NATOLI 22 —The steamer Quaker °fry
front blinatitlan, frorniebee later 'deices from Mexico
The date of the adviere la not given.
barmen was alit at Ortzabe.
Degoliodo was preparing to attack the aspitol.
No newt of ImpOrtanee that can be relied on le fur
niched by thin arrival.
_
Indian Affairs.
Wistiteorow March 28 —A delegation of Winnebago
Indiana, from Minnesota bare bad a conference with
the eating Ocomtelleioner of Indian Attain, Mr M,x
The object is to otncentrate their tribe on a portion of
the reservation belonging to them, dividing the land
among the laminae, and to effect an arrangement by
which the remaining part ,of the reservation shill be
sold for their common ben'eet
The Delawares, of Renew, are oleo represented here
on matters connected girth their pecuniary and mania!-
,
pal affairs. •
The Excitement at Easton.
EASTON, pa , Mush 23 —another largo meetly; was
held thieevenlog relative to the disappearance of Mr.
Yeager.' Resolution' w,re , palsied, symeathiaing with
110,611111 y and Mande eounnittee of cerrespondeoce
Sod one to receive subenriptione were 'apriVived, sod e
ootomittie of vigilenoe wee also appointed to employ
every ay tileble mathod to tree" Mr-, Yeager, and -to
"end partial; to mime point" to look for him, In we
Le Lae wandered oft while temporarily Imam. WE
Yeager otiare to:44y an additions' reward et five bpad,td
doliara for bia recovery Oa/ or alive.
Washington Natipliap Itipnp,ment Asso
ciat 'on.
23.—The President °Mlle Uni
ted States presided at the first raptor meeting of the
tiet , onel Monument Areochition, held hat evening ]
under the now charter - .lle made a few apprepriwo
re
mnarice TR no the eorporatore to appeal to the people in
heir o their nob].. coterprioe. 4 ccromittee woe op.
fainted o prepare no adlreee to the public.
Chestnut and Watutitsstregt Passenger
,flallituy4
MatatsuUßO, Natoli 23 , 1869 —A. new eharter for a
railway on Chestnut and Walnut streets passed the
Hones thin afternron by a reijority or sixty, ity thi s
bill the oily gets one huodred thousind dollare towarde
bridging the dobnylkill at Chestnut or Walnut street.
• Non-Arrival of_ the America.
Hatless, March 24-10 o'clock.—The steamship
America bee not yet been eigneled below, A thick snow
storm prevails. 11er Mites will be to .tisturdiy, the
,12th inat.
,
latket." by , Telegraph.
tcHw 01115AN5, March 2q —Sales of Cotton, to-day,
0,00131e5, at an advance of the quotatlona On.-
reitt'being 111 i ell X toy middllugs. The sales for the
peat ihri e day .litive been // ftoo 'Was; and the 're.
wants 13 coq bales, against 53 010 for - the correspond
ing period last year Vile deepta at - sit eourh-fn
ports are, now 817.000 bales alien of last yow , : Corn
firm str 11 14,1iingeori Lur 4830100 k Bilis
on New Yeah, at eight ,y
CINCINNATI 'Starch 23'--Ploar dill, with a litolied
demand at $.70e6 76, Wheat firm; Prime white Ito
Whiskey Or at 20. Ls 11,V. Bacon nhoulder4 7
111 - ; sides 94. , O ' M Pork flanking_
BALTOIORN, blareh 21—Floor very dull; linward
stranful nominally quoted at $0 25. Wheat uootiangedi
pales at $1 61)at 61) for white Cern dull and un
obibg.rd Prollitione quiet, without change in prince.
'Whiskey dull, Cope dow Bales of 5,6(10 Jogs at 1t
for Rio.
tadtty I,Bpo
ileeFpZinnsu
SAVANZ4III, March L. 2 Liitton—lialen 8.0 bales
prlces unabsnied low buyer,.
FINitSCIA - licalkliEt CO 111 M RCIA $
1 .` - 11 t oiteriailinra, starch 13,1859.
The Replog Rath* shickielnet another X at th 9
Board 2lx : Th
,generttiliyas ationgarierldthOugh_ti....e.. • ees trans- '
`lasted wet not very it compares quite favor-
I
"to
with the dat y operations for some time past. ' •
Reading closed "the came as yesterday, 24% bid, 241 i
asked: -There was a site of Big Mountain Ooal stook at
.IX(andentther of Carbon Ran Ozalwt_the sarbelpe
renniiiirania Ralltcod stools Blair= sit4LlClAndligine
filll Railroad at 50!‘... , . v. ,
Prealdentrhave -
"then:mires grown weary or pleyiug the tar«, which his
long since tlfed4tit; the lookore:on, .64 lava come to
the annotation that each company , had better be left di
freedom to manage Itvirjrn affairs ai
we think it a mistake that the Southern railroads d:d not
COMO to this keiinifeidon iii the while it •
was their manifest interest to do ao, instead of walth g
till the sprioth we are heartily glad that this business
of combination li -We hire never believed
in such leagues, and neve! wilt, TIMM the earliest ages
to the sundering of the cempucetnt,Buffslo, they have
never been knowfild iietat 'fiAtiiittting but loss and
,mischief to the honest and faithful adherents, and the"
advantage of those, who were tWy,r,oublarily comet
enlists. .are - "
The Pennsylvania Central,-Railroad has nothing
wh clever to fear in competition With mayor her Orals.
The allOriest;the safest, the beitrotitediom ttieGreat
West to lier , ,, , Tetk- liar Nati, aladiwith
the aid al her powerful auxiliary-the pilteburg,!iirt
Wayne, -and'" Obleago = Yiattraad " Oopipaoy - shha mad bid;
"tleilinee to all todipetitton, =
As a matter of record, we copy from the olaer, report
given, by the Pitteburg , 'P a r s S. the seanc e s ;wlirthe di.
Nieholse Dotal coroptiot, was terminated. , ldr. Garrett,,
tt the Baltimore and Ohio road, spoke of this value - of
the compact, et Buffalo, and we find by the frootectings
that Mr, Carla that the Et: Nichelaenompiet,in
iugurated the-most valuable reforms which had yet ;
'been 'Made far the °abater and-for the-railwailntertiti;,
end all Or- tliem owedthe 'iantleroin - iro bad brought 1
it about by his indomitabte eriergyand:pyr7”Veranee a
debt of gratitude Whielt s they Cnithe neror - repay. It
had saved kindred, bf thettaiirirliitf - dollaidtro`
road interests or the oinatiy; and he desired to know
now, and to bane the fact dpVead before the country.
What that gentlemen's reeien was for te'rmi'nating that
agreement.' Me alluded to Mr, Macau 04 the individual
Who had been the first Madre notice of the taminatied
of, ea he, had in (sot
_ beenthikauthoroti. , the - Oompeot,
end demanded, treat hi m before the
onm
mitte4 edforirried., Ale said ?OW*, glad 4 Nan Mestere
sr, well /44rOiltnted r hire, that it might,lnagtren to-the
Woii4 who'had diet brought 'about thediscerd so fitit
and destructive -to' the entire ratisiay intereete of 'the
Country.,- • .
ffr. Moran wished toehoWahli it weans - Bless to refer i I
thie,question to the freight-agente, ant tri inswe . r; tine
Interrogatory of hie friend,' Mr: Mien; hi d" muds
frequent agresmente with the New York Oectral Road,
and all bad been violated.; At the Washington and tit.
Nicholse Convention it was agreed that rates of freight
should be uniform;.and that 'neither partishitil& make
centree's for through freight; and yet, Immediately
after they adjonteed, ae he hid hien reliably infortried,
the' New York Central Road bad sent agents throughout
the Western country;eontriotidg foethetrensportation
of freight, en the t peeing of navigation,,et. any : pa:lee
and their own , agente had adialtted tOtimllietthei had
made large °entreats In Ake neighborhood of Toledo
foi the transportation offrefltdat prines quite as low
'ati, prevailed during the competition of last summer.
This wee why he bad given : notice to abrogate the,
Nicholie agreement, .becauri he noted „not , truet,:the'
New York Central: IlkwOuldnolonger .be bound by
color mita with the'Neir' York" eehiial Railroad, y.o,
longer be deceived by there, and would. enter into no
onmpeotyror freights wkstikrei, .
It ihis'aPpeare that thO bad faith of the New York
Central wan the canoe OrtheTru . pture,
. The following is the Pittsburg bank siatementfor the
week preceding Much 21'i" r '
mrs. Circulation. Beech', , Llano; Deposits.
illeVittsbutt.: 191,681c‘,489 210„1,721,700 . 617,886
I:scherzi') Bk.. 642,916, 201, 663889882,1,685012
11 evas 4 271;091' 3 08 - 818'-'l - ,088 661 - 216,408
Oltisens 136,6151 44,080 • , 608,102 ; 68 260
Mechanics'.— 210,020 '"106;474 "--* 700,668 - 88,034
.Iron Oity ..260 686 L'•;101,382::'..70.1171., if 748 068
249;6p. •7 1 1,167 77,195
- • 1.061,8441, 1i168,682 - ,0016,1,1426,649
Last 2,020;03 - 1480,111' '8,982,847 -1;698,243
Deoresee.., 67 825 - 23,438: • • - 32;291
' Tteiintynot4
• and'zoles Of - Die to Due b 7 Mo.
other banks,. „ - •• •
Pittsburg: $ 4 9,356 • 290,211 $ 19 . 456
Exchange.... 131,458 • .87,867- - 17,707
M. k M 69 321 29,718 , 41395
()Ujung , 6.301 14,296 10,91.15
21.146 23,316 26.101
'lran 8,315 669. ; • _ 17,950
Allegheny 21 256
_1
,18,891, , ;5,747?
$80),169
..stia,ota Y 67 , 551
Laat week 898,197 ' 220,822' ' - 196 290
Inorease.. « ,
Dearea,e....
b 293 '" 81;910
11111,ADBLYRIA BTOOK IADRANOI BALI?,
Much 23, 1810.
1111.67112 81018, & 00., 3L81.110111, MOS ,
AID 11X00.410.1 ILOlllOi r:irpg ‘lmirk 0911vfk .
ASO 011tirlIttlf 0111111 . 0.
RIEBT BOARD.
49700 Penns 56...66170 93,
_lOOO do 93"
' 446.91 do 16 93
15011 City Os 99,3(
"3900' ,do- it0 4 4 , 303X
1600;
6000 Peon R Ist tog Ba
edwn
~1400 do 65v0 301 .4
' :600 Read 11 66 '86....76
1000 OamdcAm 66 ,831(
12033 3 000 do -- 83%
6h Nav 06 , 82...78K
6041 -do ' TEIN
1000 800 610 6691 90.74%
1(00 IPn Guild 63.;..£43i
1 Penn* 11.:.62(5h.43,1(
32 do .in 10t6...433(
. . .
. Bwrintitt
10900 Pints 6e 93M
9603 do 03,t;
100 City Os 99
1000 Cht 6B 6Del C• Os 19 ,
2000 Cam et Ma Os 'lO-8634
1090 do '83.88
83100;41)
10000 Pam 55 c0u..3016.96X
Ma Oily MIR • 09,3(
MN) do . 99
300 do .. ..... 90%
IV3lCruloo 040 01.. . 313 '
11
1000 °stew Oh 10i 1 1 72 ^'
30050 Read It Oe 10 83 76
16000 41 i 85.75
_ CLOSING PRI
A.thid.
1:1 8 6e '74 '033104 , 41
Yllfla 61 99 99%
B. 99 Wax
" New —.103 103 X
Peoxa 58 "93 931 j
Reading R 24% 24x I
bde '70.. 53 81,N1
", mt Os 4191% 93 I
" do 'B6 74% 76
Penns R 433 43%
"let pit 66.101 lug
" 2d mt Oa . 91 95
Mor (Neal Con., , -
div.7Bo' • "'4414 50
"poet 104%1064
Sobl I.,av 68 >B2 73 - 73,bg
Philadelphia Markets.
There to some little demand for Veer, but the market,
if anything,' is rather dull, an 1 holders generally are
free sellers at previous quoted rates. About 1,203 bb Is
have been sold at $8.87,4 cei.so for 'toper ; $4 6006 62
for extra, the, latter for Pennsylvania; $7 for family,
and $7,50 for fancy - brands, as in quality. The trifle are
buying in lots, as. witnted, , at the . abotsfigttres, 7 Nye
hoar and Corn Meal ' are quiet, and held at $4 87 for
the former, and. VOX' for the baler: offbeat' is but
little ibquired - for, and prinee - ieti.niseitled - wisd laws
Minot 8,000 bus prime red bivinr been ;Wild at' $1 58,
and abbot 800 bee white at $1.15 to is In quality.
Bite is scales, and Pennsylvania la worth 9501903, the
latter in a small way Corn bee minded In qr bus
and 8000 bushels yellow sold at 890 afloat. Oita
are steady, and 1,000 bushels Pennsylvania eold at
550, an 4 1,500 bushels prime Delaware at 5430, is
gate.. Baxley and Malt are dull, , and 1,000 boa of
the later sold 'at 953 hark—Qoaroltron is inquired
Cur, and No 1 le rather mews at $B3 tilr' ton. Cotton
firmer, and on the advance—eslea.ofloo, bales at very
full prices.. Groceries are rather more Inquired for;
both sugar and Coffee are bringing
. fully former rates .
Provisions—There is iery little 444,4nd the „market
is dull . . Beads- Clovereeed WWI, bat aboutsCo Mt. e
'Wets $5 7605.85, the latter fa Primo, Vinosity and
Veined ate wanted ; the former, if here, would bring
82 2.504 874, and the latter $1 75 ' 3 7, brthel. Whie.
key le going off as wanted at 28g0570 for drildgeiT6i:
for bhda, 280290 for Pennsylvania barcele, and 30e or
Prier's do. ,
New York Stock Exchange; March 23.
_ ,
60005(0 SC62 200 85X 911'Panarna.R 117 X
1000 RsTlem Ist Itlig 95 to) , do 109117 X,
13400111 Con Bd . 90X 100 modua- —67 X
100110212211nd00 1030 109 50-
do 11 30 6732 ..
2:ON Y Can • --, ',. 799( 160 (} al & Old 11. 880 •08%_
100 , d 3 blO 701( .80) Ular & 'Pal R 26x
200 do 230 .79 , .00, ~ do --
,- bol) 25x,
10 do , "''' ' (00 - 78 X 100 Ohl* Ititoklblo 08X
100 Reading w. 07, 40 : LOQ „N,,do - -. >. 115 - 6834
100 Molt 8&N D. 142( 100 - do, n n 215 68,4
250 Mich 8 (he'd 660 46 63 Thled avintne IL 130
00 do aGO 439 61 Rod Riv er IV MO 31%
.80 • do 45X 20) do 31%
60 do 40
THE ItABHIATE
Munn continuo steady, with anion of 40 bat ?cis e •
$4, and route at fa 87S -
Corpse—By Mullion were sold 100 haws damaged St
Doutiego et 8% 05014 a,
Corm—The news by the , t NOVI. &teeth n has tee
ported a better feeling to the ',Apt, which to very ao
!Ave for tots to trauetty-hut very quiet for tote on the
spot
We'quote Middling 'Uplands at,l2gp, with Wes .cf
9 000 bale's, all Litt 560 of which were in trsr-ito, at
/1.10 for irfiddlirg Orleans intb 1.10015,321 fre ght
roma —By motion was sold the Cargo or brig Maria,
NaPlea, affiniSting of 4,150 boxes flarreotoOranges,
at sl.sser l 00, cash, • ; -
-F.t.ot a —btate end Weitern Flour is firmer, with salsa
of 12 900 bblit at 541065 26, for - warmed; IS 6,006 f r
superftue State; $0 60 ad 9i foe extra do ; 461066 f/t•
supettine Western; $2 60016 90 for extra do; ac d 56 65
05 for shipping muds of extra round bnop Ohio.
Bouthorn Flour is firmer, w.tx st'es .1_ 2 50s lible at
$8 20001 SO for common to mixed, am! $640348.25 fit'
extra Comdr. Flour In quiet, with smell eaten of extra
at $l3 4007,50
044tie—Wheat is quiet ant unahangod, with light
sales. Ooro Is titui, with- sales of 12,090 Western
mixed at 90c ;.yellow Southern at 903. Rya Is quiet,
at tiOn966. Barley Ls unchanged;' with eater of 4 0-0
blithe Us 01;nada West at 820 , Oats are ateady nitsoeosn
for Southern gaiutoytiabla and'./ away ; and 669,923 rar
State, Weotern, and Canada.
-,'Potortoloss.—Pork it Orli W u With , sales 'Of dila Ws
at CI '6 'X' for old Mess; '9.18 I lan la 25 for new .o ; and
iS for Prime. DoeY eon trims arm, with safes of L. 25
Moils at Mlos7 rot • country Prime, s7.fifle) for country
Mess, 59160te1l 50for ropsoked Western do, and $l3 for
extra Meet. Out Meats aro rather 4eatio, a l'xer:9,iie:
for Mem*, and Oh sofa for Stionldere. flacon Io steady.
laid is dullorliti taint of Ili bids 1.9 11J{a0l2o. SUL.
ter is help/tat 'planter °Tito, and 12m2291nr State,
Oboe a fin)] at 991143.
Topstido —Sixty-nine taloa Segue brought 50134 . 0,
mob.
Villig1031( Is quiet at 211,0. - ' ' ; ,
-Ada ps•rk, ?throb 22,—Cotton—Ssles • to-day , • 11:00
baler 1 tiolders offer Irse)y, bat show no dtsymition tv
force Wei
21024 a, Mardi 22 —Cotton—Bass 16 , d 7i 2 ' QOp babas;
pneas utotbsogod ;Wes for three days 0,000 b kiss • re
ceipte 5 600 boles Cotton freights to Ltverpool: jj
btorling tubing*, loag olosh
Sit it
ts4ta,t ot-111111 'YOUNG , MEN't!
0 ' ngg 3448104_,Plie:Itrilite MOStde*Al in-,
arestlng annlyltAszytnpAtingihow,4ol,4l3lo,44.;
or O r4)141 " 1 #0/,kliirotSr; tOok .1 11 6 ext, at . 001 0iilt*M.
14144.5414,,oirtne caoadgrin! .. the , 4111,414**iie tar g,
of:whottiebest km)* lo'imr inioiiitlii(i)tilfnAnit*
greet Minion.. -
The hell waiioinidetaitilliid the triende,o4
cinee,3haintareatland irepie,ietria*X.the,444-0.1
being greatly enhaneedhithe*flopeiOithefinife of _
the labors of the hiliedint iithhtlneaUty, in the
par
sona oUthe ragged -
7X - o'clookiKeit' rit'reinitonneed theirettafe”r
.on the Xtegranree, with the Of Whielc'thlitei.',
Blase exerchres. of • the efeiting were.,Anfek!C
Following •the-:liitrirrl*oe. wet, eFewed-ItllleaPer.r.
Geo, W:tyipialail. ..Theahonal„,rephatirsethen.tead
heoisior-, •FroniqtAie" , 2rike'llitt2iie.
preaching of theßriperenteli fitteitirAglgtiee'.B:
leading fei!dreld - ttie nieraloile bt
' :religione motinge are held everzweek r ; Pentair miIISIOII
!house, , in add ll.Oh'i egiiikapen melt
'lnge,onekinga lit fit hlndiVerellgiWili*kii
; loge a year. It was asidothr_hthet4andoidi.,e,4lka=
b - s 4 bioriMialiiitioainetbnic tieonant-timii
',the influence of the eaeleglnukt_niXicel, Babbath - and
Iday - inheolaharehamitatsbileloklitheaverege zAtant;
Anaa at ltethtttatitthollltye hutiflrett ittd:iflijecit_etsfe:tt
It eat eleestited, In the reicatiet tbe children ere
,taugb t, and moat of
,thera-havl-cocumitted to memory,
, t he Ten Oonunandmerite,, the Lord's - Frater;`ned the
'‘,Apeelft's piaiSintarty /doe been
;planed to 'go' el inethErte..mne,eninna•aagrrusa dttandlog
4he school is twelve
4 updrloct dol4kr9 : l•,?ftie vick,in thg
;v i inity in irkraktti6
loweCti:iii6i4SeFiriiVormoldfoiteattsat.e
i
charity la extended' wltbotit 4iffeetlledletinction of
!need or color., The; tot* etapeaseeftif the Year have -
been $1,836; the tillages xioff,its the treasury, VA.
After the reeding , of.the report, the children etch
the ;.bee n utifril' Saibeth:eohLoi. hyden, komininotnie "I
have a father friths promisedland " -
The - thst speaker, cf the - ereninly - was the Rev.
Wiley, late miseleiter" tollisini. In - opening, ho rind
there were twa words In the-English language whieh
Led always fallen witligieehlityitinifness upon the ear
41' hie heart. ?he tire of thee:Was the" Word. "home s !" •
Which t he, esidibsaioin,trresistible:;shertn,,, - ,,k,',he •
ileredi , - every: tidal filieiblictision-f_ ins - the
‘,` ' The flarlouWeeititik, 'eV
preach the Gospel," bad alehjs had, to him, a primilar
Mid tonehing dellfillateetqfnitOEWArtelilelithe heart
Of every Chriettazilludild reined., _
these keelietdaiktlidlitle ofAhrenealistionAhelell's,.'
coverer." Of Which ttietthid met to celebrate this
eflagolarly combined Mabee thatigite4hleli, above all
others, he thought rateerneriededittri,thisayMpathy of ,
Chadians Rein& hiniudnieeranitaikrietalledleess
end destitutlen„ both in this .coruatry„ end panthers
limas, and say theilciiii6iti Whir&
the Bedford -.street . Mission we s eirecting Its aorta—
which he had yesterday visited -was, in point - of abjet
squalor, deeper althea than;,any plebe 'he had ever
gees. Po deeply had he bees Impressed witistlais fact
that he eainetlYirged toniske a
, pereonal "lea Jot - themtelea„„wist w ing
„them that
neither in Chine;fialli:niii'daeCiOuletheided
thendone dirvelepedltiltiteeidip'ceible forms than
to th e "falsity erflikils „and Bedford etre - b. ~,,,;•.;;;,,,,,
*d - aakr as the eiiiiniet - tfraintage;Whiett.the -
et Philadelphia:eeployeaoo aluttegrinel4
to keep pure' dondition of ber - streetai, wi
there we a : moral drainsgeneeearj, - ,to pelf, i theep ol
pealiferchis in iinliziof tsigeity, Thl - pirelitratem
of, Christianity' meet be Introdneed - for this Purpose; ~
' add Just in proportion aa, this : Wes allowed to have free
eine would this work of nntitleation ba,sitoessetitil; -
Dr. wait cof,tppied a'f . trne-min •
elenary" spirit, urging all who heard him to take tare of •
"* lhe en b ar i ngt•h, o !ueßle,..ef°°?; Jur
The lisi:"Altredflookinaritiai n`eif Introduaed,
ciente forward, stating that there • were at -that intent
bib , am : diens ationtirglas lreariLibeae were pride
and Vett:loft: He felt,prinif thit,iiifei °Oen Se -
Philadelphla--a either orjniameass
grateful for what he saW around him, ethe Jentemplia
tad What Ohriattana'Werreddingneiong tiWigwor of this', -.
ally. If, said he; Roma
,hsdrher:Oalliseirse, Athens
her Acropolis, Thebiciser,r,terdplee,„Bili j ylon her ger
'Jens, end Egypt hens, pyramids,mach •
moire bad Philadelphia in 'her noble hospitali,4rir -•
eharitable asylume, her Bedford•street Matslon, sal all -
be other Institulloosef merciP ;Ilk, bow Much nols'er -
cud more enduring werethsee than all the numinneals -
of linan's folly whichhe 'tad adverted! „
Mr. Codtriedi, cites oh Ith - 6;li/ix' kr,':told - .,
Moot fellaitouely the story . Of •
,benevolent•Chrtallei-!-
lady Who' Ind taken a-destitnis _orphan e1d14, - eqee.:l-fi
lavisheither borintinpon ,
_,,
overcome with this,
to her, unexpected cuigal: ,
slab," eked, when the ladrealtaboitto have, whetter -
shewas not Cod's wife s. -This, to the speaker's Minds'
Wan a beautiful sentiment. : Ilia ecountotw 1.4 y who .
had droptalyistOteketetti. wit St
'Aith, as she was paaahig 'deg the-street, ard • who - •
'Ma:lrately instituted a atioceetfal search with hor snow
white hand, ereeted,thieli tdeilitint r eAglhiragged'
urchiue on the platform, especially as the ininister
psi to apply this illustration to the wretched dintriait„
10 which they belonged, dial tie much icV^ ` •
mop niti that 'Anything - id elnahle
possibly be leaked for in tie r isi f iSsitileinillo'o`deir.: 43,
This showed, at „feel, tka,..lithifiejt,„„ftelsildren_were
talilog In thelOccessitingiresiad their .enbeidelbleyity
shoWed r i'ause ,lthst
story was no; entirely "nnappreeted =216 ,
:eat' , of Clookman'alaiddrari
W. After his ae 4rets - .soother . hymq hilt s
by the ohildr 3h e t hey, ,ielet:Ohantleet,*Mgrip
o
diced to the midi lila. keiVir of the eve , -
Mr. chat:Omni said "thirtivriti &bowmenellig - that
on Home eceelons we era to heed 'the •lion'inhie
dan-P Moat ompbeiloillt=wee this ppiteable tis
Bedford•street Mission. They went right into the old
devil—who 'rattails about ail aveirintlide- , and toed.:
fidAke old rascal in' his den of intros*.' And if they
had hot done this, the quettlen,rnight we4histinVed,
;would that assembly eierhaieseidtbese Scions polist•
Ing to the childrenlon this platform, tinder the shadow
of the (impel Hen-. -,Pro h ably the, only elevation'
thsteome or them'ever Inch dialed to would
he'teheen the ;Allow. Re raised his voice elc gushily in,
behalf of the .•"0 - liiiieli-41u4inired'etsiiiitliiii
.Chureh—which ,was the only Church be "wield iecogj
- Teninglronithe keidOiarliediOrtiatiet, h'e asked
his hearers whether It had ever occurred to them that
just aids missionary efforts were required in many of
our mansions on Waittit street Red tree, said be,
the etronghtle of sin arc jet as ripe for the angels
die efforts of the Christian religion as the most abject
dens of poverty and, crime. 'Put down Yale drinking =;
and gambang hells, aid the speaker, and the taxes that
the poor are made to pay, in the shape of house-rents,
col be died deal, sod not till then, firths aorta in
belief/ of the c%lldran, he said he believed that manyy, a
little:fellow no older than those he saw around him, hod
red title :to mansions ; i t‘ tkel, Weer. .1 , 33 t, as
windy as bad Birlsectionton. • -
The great hindrance to the progress of the limpet, he,
belleVed, was the vast infount of deed
in the churals:' Re believed that-the Oolllseuin:st
ROM}, enlarged ten thousand fold, would not begin to
Contain a tithe-of the dead lumber the iris Stitede.:'
irliesing the church. If, said he,..ouryntillo iunirlose,
wituid giveqbe tiniy=are.squerserliag in
making gormandisers of : theme l'es and;chimeteye of
tteir imouthe to area erode as the ,Bedford-street ,
blies'On, he did not doubt that it wocid be better spent,
"e condoled with a warm 'appeal in'-behalf of the
noble misilenery effort they had sasamMed to celebrate.
At the dose of Mr. Ohatoberes addres,la gentleman - •
on the platform stated That a brother present :had '
proposed that it the audienee would - ralse the Sum of
dye hundred - dollars, he Wonldengegotorate a similat,, gr .
nmonit,•i having
taken wined 'mid meet the 4.speneee - dectinid
ball, advertising, eta. A coneldereble inMwer '
qeeetty sub -ertbed by Individuals in the audience; and -
after electing oMcers Ai. the ensuirir Year, the meeting -
adjourned. -
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3 Girard Beak 50A
5 Little Schttyl
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7 Lehigh Serlp 281 . 1.
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Lehigh Bine,. 7
!Gaon 23—Evsts1 a
Tan RIVAL. HISTOKTES OF MEXICO,,,—WILOON -
VERSUS rII•SOOTT -- - -The April oitnibeir
Monthly, published by Plain*: flainipadn,..iitto.;who:"
are also the publishers of Prepeett's troika, risitudria-A , _, •
severeeritical review of :-.lidgie,Wdeonts New Hiatery
of he Conquest of oresico. The servile. editor• bat,
aparedro abase, tier glyeannyqtterter to this able walk,
but has tbrougboue Ida 'entire sill - cis elbibifel t e ut.
molt rincor against "littillonteldelico; [rein ttie minutest
:comps:up to the: entire ststws; of, the..enr ft le Rep;
parent "upon' thictiery •fiesi of the criligire'that nothing
short of -absolute annihilation - illilittety the ;Mercen—
ary editor of the Atlantic, inasmuch as the craft of
the publisher, of Premoti.ta works Win danger, so long
at Wilion's Mexico is in the Sold.. .I.tmllkeerve to die.
pose of: ninety-nine hundredths of the virulenceof the
writer for the public to know thit the publishers of the "
Atlantic ate .the publishers of _Ps escoitte Mexico; and
his other works. And ~.tberefoste,tlse cry of the Ephis
shin Denietrin4 ia ro-enacted,: ,• bite. Jon brow that
by thin craft 'welie:iri our wiiiii4t . t‘tie.:: .. -arid therefore
the dust that ttlihrolru.intothembeisndilihiouf ciaMOr
of he „Artois ,EI teatiii(ll.einsiir the - Eptiesians
The ttlfown clerk" la requested to atop the hue end Cry
of the intnefited
be
of the Atlantie by Saying:
Youst ought to be qu'retand do nothing raehi l." We
_venture to, ray that this 'mercenary spirit of the re
iewer will rebound on the heads t it the publishers r f
Preso At, as the thin veil" which hides their fie< eliond ,
the publo view le _too _transparent not to be mien --
th mugh. „ - ..';
kfeeera. Zsmes .Challen it Bon, of the pub
Ushers of Wthou'e Mexico; have 'triad}, Mold a`laige
edition ,ot thus work. .The second editiiis is now
HOLID. ,
Two TRIAL ,01 , Hex:
expected that theirlal of the:Mon..-Daillel Stablest will
Late pities, it Witehingtott, in the course of • fete days. '
Mr S is fully prepared, havln? secured 'the aieditance
of eminent eel:to/M.and prO'!rfded himielf with eland.
some full flit, of black from the Brown Stone Olothluit
or ltorkhtll and LO3 and 806-Obest.
nut street, above Sixth, Pallculalplite.' ,
How's TOO DaW AND NOW'S TOO UotitijoVall
our readere to call at be fashionable ‘• 0.4 Franklin
Usti motui. g . Nwporium,ll Na.. 921 Obeetent street.
ii. E dridge has laid la en unprecedented bur and- _
beautiful oink of Sprint goods for gentlemen's weir,
and now offers to the tbe ' t able a'aidend d aseortmant of
ready made olo'hing of thelatestatvles, - .Friend M. T.
Mins will be happy to meet hie friends and choir their
through th'e favorite estabtielcent, „N,
TfititßlCß'S CARTRVOIVIIIPRII9. , =-The meat re
liable and beat sweepers ' reAdß are eald,-aboiesale and -
retail,. at E. W. Ca ryl & bo.'eltoitae Furnialitog Stole, ,
No, 714 Cheataut e.treet. .- - - - -
DR.
TRO,DAN'EI LECTURI4 "OD '11:111ill VIII - "Itk#11 - . '
plani this eteeblig, at t.beliusi ai Fund Nall.
4PRING STYFES.'SPRING'STYLF,S. Sirrati•
RTTLes, SrfUND SITLI4?
, .
9p:ivrer,i Brorits, tineenquem MEND,
G.R.elertere: irorEß::
(4 - eeterieye Broke:4, aktarg.ei Brokeo,
CitaziwsLiA .firospa, •
roatitousblo Clcthler ' Fashionoble 010:tdor,
- No, Eo7Chestonfotreot.-• _
- •- -
.4kfreeh 7 consignment just !mired, and for sale b 7
BALLARD, BRUT; at CO.
gl4'.i'
TN A trpoists.
FIi!ILISCr Elf Lia,
No. ev ohe l tnl4 street, Philadelphia.
eaultdit Straw Hats.—