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- L4OES, sna
. 829 IttAtKET lg TEEM'.
oig•ire4aitiamtiaPotietitlie-beitiawr**Aii
aterketely entietiee k IN the eineplete we hive
eveireireriw;
fabl-am
•
nalm - dr 1850. . •
00.,
, •,• N 9. 1. 44
Are now tooolvtng itioitoOlie and csielully selected
3toak of
FOREIGN, :MO • Aldr*lOAN DRY GOODS,
Towhiob: thoilitiftn,the stlentlon of oration,
410.1.1 ICE; FP l I,Xt - efa
GOODS.
f
I - ~
• 'I,IIBSOIDESISS,
' • • , aderr :rrerior;no . _ ' • ,
to
No. 52 MARKET Street, below Birth.
lebi4a3 "
JOSHUA L. 13A4N - ,
; ;IMPOUTXR AIM :OMB
I'ORMIGM AND, D9MESTIO
DRY, „
218 MARKET 'STREET.
' - NEW qOOD3 reoiting every day for'• - .
s fehl.sm (ATV AND NEAE,TRADE. •
511 . 91481NT01NC),G41- 1 3T, & co.,
• Iniptitere and°hide .Thmslett
OLOT'Fi®, .
• O.IOIBIIIBBEH,
• , , 9.EBTING3,anti
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS.
':433-11AILKET 13T#BET,
(UP tivaso,)
febl-am
BROWN 8c CO.,
f - /214'0:10149:AND 301113111118
FORE 11.1 - AND• DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
NO.:iO7 ' MARICET STREET
•
North olds, Wire Third Street,
feb/Sor • - PIt,ADBLPHIA.
1559 SPELNG IMPORiATION3 1859
#KELIZEI. MOSS,
622 2.IIARKIT street, and 616 ROMMIiROR Street,
! ,
'IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
011.4*.A.ISTP P.A..N071" +31.00±,8,
}IWO now Open a!ooilitplatit stook;to witoki they W
ilts the attention of home , fribLan
JAMES, KENT, SANTEE,
& CO.,
IMPORTERS AND .1013BEE8
Or
B 1 ITYS S ~ FHENCH, GERMAN,
AND AMERICAN
D_RY ,GOODS,
289 Ain 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
• ,
Above Roe Street.
ET Sole AiOqi for •
I ', • MERRIMAOK 6RO9NDEI
I T
fable gm
they anon, ' 7xo; Wryer
.I,Aacle Itra . ogL, BAIRN , D. B. ERVII
.R.T.EdEL, 43.411.R43, 8s Co.,
LOA SINGIpt, 1..& w ; 4 00.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
DRY O 3 - 9 0 D S,
No: 47 NORTH THIRD STREET,
panienztpurs.
OV2
SPRING ST-OCIt
Is now SOmplete in alt‘lta depaktmente '
and ready for
'Swift.. • Prompt-paylig merchants; Itomall parts Of
tb era respectfully solicited to call and exa
' Was for flop:mil/et , retile-aT
PHICAPELPPIA , VI I U,R I ". ._li' AECII 2 6. 1859.
'Min" &cobs
66'1
w
b.:6 '5
'it A4l. , lE'Er
Importers en/ Deeleroin ; . •
SILK% 011A.W19, OR&VATBi gpILBAZINV, •
pREBB POW*, /ko. t *..ee. •
We ere , 00netently reeetrlng New iloinle froui 1.44
York and PhilFaletptria 'Airotione, to Which rye incite the
attention of preohasere.•' ' - - Tebttinyi
.
S T.
JOBORR Or
AbOTION AND CIDNDRAIr
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRiGOODS,
No. 3 BANK STREET,
' Between Beaond • and.Th{rd ) .below Market.
narB-:lm • = -
AN§pAO : l-1, REED, do 00.;
WIIOLBbALE DEALURS
DRY. GO GDS. ,
No. 180 NORTH THIRD svari;
(floitthwelit corner Third and cb9117,5t5.,)
z THILADBLYIETA
SPRING OF 1859. , .
, :JOAN:B; SON 3).
255 ItWtHET STREET )
" DIPOB.TI6B AND WIIOLIo9AZF 10.1311EltSir
• ,
OASSIAIERES, AND vSsinsiata,
To which the attention otlitiiii.Ra fa Invited.
fef 8m
k
SILKS AND FANCY
, GOODS. •
, .
ABBOTT, aolii4EB,' ed . 064 '
889 HAREET STRRET,
Are now prepared to odor s large
NSW AND •41TTIIACITM STOWS,
',To which they.ask,
THE ATTENTION OP' BUYERS.
JAS. R. CAMPBEI2L & CO:;
It9pkiiire aiid,Wliolentile DeM ete
iA .
23i "si• cat 60,1) 8 •
LIMNS, •
WAIT.III GOOIT, - •
' OLOTHS;- - •
OASSIUSRIBEI,
BLANISZTa, to: ‘.
No; 304 MARKET STRE.
fe61:2134. "
FIKIIHIAN, JONES,:ec co.,
lyttoulam..o DtaLk,Ro
POR:BIGN A.:ND DOMEOT/O'
DRY GOODS, ,
240 34F,JraT STICeET,
- roux alma below Third, Scutti tid e ,' • •
1.91 . 4411; PankeoNLYIIIA.
gt4t ofteit.
HENRY
,pOI-lEN,
lIIPOATEIk AND DIALER
F.ORFIdrN-•AND DO*ESTIO•
.7 L S A I iqQ . NERY:
antiwtruaia tar ANVEXOPIIS 214 14*.K11*,
atitt"
117 Mint , op. istiolar4 ziva WltilliS6
atm. • • '
EICY7 di-itS . TNUT S'iREET,
y=22.3111 OPPOSITE ifIN SWATS ROME.
IS - Pia:NG TRADE 1659., , .
,SHIPLEY,, HAZARD, & .11UTOilINSoN,
• - 112 OHRBTNUT, STREET,
Ar noti opening a largeand,earied stook 'ot
LA*llB 3 011ALLIVAS, TRIZTTi, and other
*. DiLEVB GOODS,
To which the ettention'oi the trade is intited Alio,
DOMESTIO GOODS,
Ootrivialog Osttkeige, Woodward Doeskins,
'Brown nesting* And ihirtinge, 'rime Otripes, Dine
Viet Teelditute, ike,,Ari. • ,
110FOCKFISEt SEIEETIXGS—Jast received
irt.a.• And for ale by _
SHIPLNY, HAZARD. h HUTCHINSON,
112 01.§Atnnt strount.
BISOHOFF's celebrated Oloths and Doe
skins, together with other rdesltable wakee of
German Woellstut, just recelyed and for sale by
BHIPLRLY,IIAtAnD, h ItIiTCELINSOK
GM-am 112 Chestnut etre
tables' fartsa erimmingo.
e , • &; A. KEMPER,
33 SOUTH POEM STREET,
Importers end Wholetile In • •
LADIES" DRESS TRIMAIINGS,
Call the particular attention of the Trade to their
Splendid assortment, of PBENOII POSIPONNETTE,
and ASIBRIOAN PDBOII.IA BALL TBUIMINGB,
800 PBNDANT BILTTONS, &o.
We are prepared to execute large orders for Bilk and
kiereeillee Sri; Tassels, Collie, Buttons, &a ,at our
Own Factor NMI gm
nibolesalc QrT)rorcre.
lUNGERICH .& SMITH,
WHOLESAL,
GROCERS,
' No. 48 NORTH THIRD STREET,
0 , PIIILADELPIIII
earpcting.
. _
CANTON MATTING-S.
J. F. ,& E. R. ORNE,
BUCOESBORB TO
T. 4. B. ORNE,.
619 0131BSTZTUT STEM"
OPPOSITE THE STATE.HOUSE,
HAVE NOW OPEN
Taxis
,SPRING IIiPORTATIONS
CARPETINGS.
ALSO,
1,000 PIEOES
Or
cus.wworsT
OP ILL rim DESIRABLE STYLES,
AT
LOW PRICES.
marlB.3m
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
WIIOLESALII
WALL AND WINDOW PAPER.
WAILEROBBII,
IT SOUTH. IfOURTII. STREET.
marl-2m • Below Market, East Side
iiIVIETROPOLITAN TEA STORE."
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS !
A choice selection of
GRE,EN AND BLACK 'TEAS,
br RECENT IMPORTATION,
ALSO,
COFFEE,
ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY;
DY
RTEAM .ENGINE
"YOUNG AMERICA:"
CHARLES SMITH,
Noe. 913 and 915, 155 BRET MEET
) 3AT:tTRD~Y~ 71LARQFt 26, 18G9:
l',4 4: riitie - r.)ltiVeil4"Giilil"Feier.
• thi3;gebet4Veitle'r that
Iti.al4inieis:the far-off Doiados and, golden'
boleOndas - have like Iglus fatal ; inis
lea . :young; the dating= and'enterprising,
At)dld nli avatieious, , thiongk moor imffen,
overt mottutatn and . valloy ,, beyond- the tienal
4 ,oC,navigattoei into, the me regions of
”gorgone atelhydras dire;weven to the utter.,
iiidst•panta of: the earth: So it was, to go no
further bscir;'' When' - :Portiignetio, Spanish,
English, Mid: Dutch. navigators 'rani
the nied race for the, 'glifteting dands'of the
newrihund • continent.: Never
,before , Were
fearldis enterinltie;' such' speCula;
Monet !dog and kaiser, peasant'end patrician';',
neile,';: more anifering,, eminrance, and • nein
titnidtlthiclost" of life.' Where Can we; point
liiireater, evidences of 'physical „courage and
Claikalrcnisbearieg under; thOmOserinfortuitous
circumstances, and in the, midst of heavy dis
ergs s; ilian to the lilies ofo ORT IA; Of VIZ
Of PfirOL', DE - LEON, Of s.o.lyoe - , 'of Sorti, and
hosfaf theireotenaperitriei and followers, who
rthshed hither and .thither,,into the'trery, Jan's
;dedittli, to iiiiate'thiiii'crating-uppetite for
most liataticee;')Auffertrnate 'for,
thems.elves, yet theyled ;the vanguard cif the'
elnigUion that has rende thts , land richer than
though it'wero bursting with jewels and gold.
' California s and Australia, the moat mi.,
guine expectatiOns Were 'antleiled ; but not ft . 3)
in k i rsserßiveri ami c it .Isonr , pOrpose nort
,
more ; particularly. I to , to, .the incidents
and result of this latter exodus from the United
•Statkiii to - tha gold -fields of the, region on Or.
abontthe 4:4th-parallel of north latittide.
have, hafore us the report,of Mr. 11170ENT, the
epe4,,Ogent 'Of our, Government ; and, as it
Is fidrAnd clear on ail point/4 , we shall largely
drag upon this louree'-nf informatithi.
Tfid fe'rei which was excited by industri
onsly;eirculated ruiners of Motel:is' gold i til,s !
coymies to. the northward of the Anierican
pesseisionti was at its height in 'lltay or''.lune
or-]spit. year:
, - Ttcousaisliti Ironf Oregon • and
IN,''atttt)rigton Territories and the State of Cali:
fornialeft their Professions and occupations;
and Mingled with thamad crowd that thronged
to tlieto* 604 diggings.
It is understood that q?,oon left the port of
San traneisccrfor Eraser river; and that some
B,ooT,*but ovarland'froM the northern
tiesrof'Californiri; and from the. Territories of
IrObliigton and:Oregon,: by way or• the, Dal-
les and tort' IKatuloops, Not' one, came from
iliii' , EAstern States overland. 'lt is ceMmei:
Lary Stidltietit'cif 'th'e Of -the Frazeri
river, lacere, to tell•that , only - kVA/ 'rentaincid
. „. ,
in No:fereb'er last6f, the 83,000 that-went to
work , them only sit montha'preriously. 'Cold
hast*en - : found, bit in such small quantities;
and of i:inch flue partieles;ii not to reward the
lither4it,digging.fei .and; notwithstanding
the•lafge tdmber Or, peCillo'prediPitated ibetO
from • siay to October, the yiettiwas less than
'half froth 'the:entire field of•iiritlall
In the Whole togiciri,bither,to Pros:
locete,d;:thero' are eligible- placers enough to
give:rbinnerative'employmont to, ,euly,ab.out;
No gold bearing quartz ledge'
`of tum'extent ' , has heen".faiind, but` little:
Coarse:466ld. _ • • ' • •
.Th : steriuntry„ Is atilt less attractive in' an agilciffiittaipidtit Vle*i• Towards the tiostit•
its feitilred are recks;niorlatains;and a denim;
growth of fir trees: The few:pat - cites Of open:
4tritlabe inctitit:4litt ate fitter :tot pasturage
lhart;llhoplough,A.rortna l'Ort Katalciops, oii
thOrniaont., river, their is -a , prairie of some
tho mount,alus.are,minute
stript(pt;:iallcy land, but. these litter - are
geritiAlly fto difficult of acceislis to be almost
linavailable for farming phitioses. i'bete le
at t , up hind'under ottitivatfon ;hi' white
strTii Obi itiordedla6licinlty of Fort' Kam- -
loopsic Eastward, towards, the base :the
liec*, Mountains, the country is more : open,
bet the climate lion3re'unfivorable to agrlmil
-4itral-pursuitithart on the coast.
The and 'climate of Vancouver's Island
are little better. Although itistWo hundred and
severity miles long , 'and forty \ to fifty miles
broad, yet it dontainel net more than some
twenty or tiventy:live miles of open land.-
It were needless, hero to recount the'petty
ads of tyranny of liovaraor Dourizas, the
ehlef factot of that giant monopoly the lind
son'Wilay Company, a monopoly that, like the'
old man Of' the Mountain in every respect, is
soon to be hurled to its dotim,—noedleis to re
count ibeeafortions of' the colonial authorl
ties; high and low, the refusal to °ltaly °odd.
Eel 'to American citizens dragged before the
courts; demands for mining licenses and (Ma
rone taxes of' all descriptions formining privi
leges,.Whether the party *eat to the tat:Mork
for that purpose 'or otherwise; and the eollu
alone betiveen subordinate officials and others to
deprive American citizens, of their justlymi
qiered rights.' Suffice it for the present, that
our Government has had . the •attetngest am:
rubes that redress Will be made where it may
justly bo afforded.
.There Is one fact which ought not to be
omitted. It is proven, and not denied , by the
brigades of the Hudson's Bay Company, that
they purchase from the Indians the property
stolen from the white settlements of the United
States, for.,Which they furnish, in retnrn ' arms
and ammunition. The Spokanes and Cour
d'Aleimi, who defeated Colonel Svzproz, sold
out to the company's factors the property of
the United States, with the brand of the
United States upon them] and the arms taken
from these Indians by Colonel Wationv, in
his splendid campaign against them, last sum-
Iner,bore the British mark. of 1851—going to
show that they could only be supplied from
the colonial authorities. So, instead of re
straining savage incuraiona 'upon bur frontiers
in Washington and Oregon, these officials of
British Columbia would seem to instigrite the
robbery and murder of our citizens. A pro. ;
ceeding so diabolicaldemands the Instant of
ective interference of our government to
put a stop It. •
Now, one word respecting the North
western Boundary Commission. Northward
from San Francisco; perhaps with ono or
two exceptions, which we will pesenrtly
allude to, the only valuable harbor is that Of
Esquimalt, on the southern end of Vancouver'a
Island. It has capacity for a whole navy, and
vessels can lie there secure from every wind
that blows. That !tavola° is beginning to be ap
preciated by Great Britain, is already shown by
the recent concentration at that point of quite
a formidable squadron, and by the preparations
said to be in progress for the construction of
forts and other means of defence. Simulta
neously with these movements, and, indeed,
somewhat in athranee of them, the Russian
Government has been, for some time, engaged
in fortifying the mouth of the Amcor. For
•
several months past, vessels from above have
been arriving at that point laden with heavy
Raiff, Powder, shot, and shell, and other ma-
terials for the construction of fortifications.
It is evident fiat both Powers look upon theso
points as very valuable as naval stations, and
as possibly of great importance in other points
of view in tho event of European war.
Bati Juan, an island fourteen or fifteen miles
lois; by about seven ..wide, and one of the
group stretching from the Strait of B °saris to
Goal Ilare,,has, two excellent :harbors;
and Lopez Island, opposito and, separated
from San Juan by a channel not mere than a
mile wide, has another fine barber, perfectlY
land-locked and safe at all times. These two
islittids are claimed by Washington Territory
as part of Whatcom county, and by the Bri
tish Government as a part of, her possessions
in thoTacifie. The subject has been ono of
controversy between the British and Ameri.
can CommissiOners to run the southwest boun
dary line under the treaty of 184t$, and has
flaw been referred by both to their respective
Governments. The first article of that treaty
provided that the line, should bo rim westward
ly Ar along , the 40th parallel of north littitude
~ - ,
to the middle 0f.,. die channel which separates
The continent froni `Vancouver's
,Island.; Lind
theriCesonllwordlithkeugli the middle of the,
said cliannol Mid :teca,straiht to, the Pacific.
there are twoobatatiels between the:
.continent and Vancouver's Island, both loOls•
lug, out into Abe ' , straits "of ° Fuett 7 4ll9;stinite
of Rostiris,tOtirew,, channel nearest .6 - the
71111nitina; end, the cisn'al 'de Biaro;whteb,he,-;
sides, being:the,heaten- track; isinnch wider,.
has .greater aVerage'deptit , ivater,'and is
ileftTet to' Vallociiiyei's Wend. Object • In.
running the bdundit,i'Y liuo,to the south, after
it approached Vanoonver's Island, was to Save
to England' thatlsland itself;:nrion,the South..
ern point•of which there was an English''set-
Cement. It. was never expected. that Great
Britain should have San, Juan and Lopez,
which lie difently contiguips to our mainland.
• From'all the de - v,eloriments made of Frazer
river-,gold plicerti,• and British Columbia ge
-1 nerally,the attrantionaare not of that degree to
cause any furtin't fear on the part of Oregon and
Caliternia:of,anYthing approaching depopula
tion. On• the contrary, thero.ls%ju"st ebtince
that enough Will be left with the ••oldinditin
Governor to give him oppertunityfor the'eX-•
ercise or his- tyrannical disposition." Oregon
and California *ill have the rest, 'and' so ends
the bubble, that , so, gaily blear out to thiotin
from Dowcisg 'Street, of to Frazbr
river' Irontllontreal, of "immense.coramercial
ports,of Atte rich :trifle „of the Bait being
poured into.the lap of British Colrimbia, th be
transfirred.tolfontreal, and thence to he laid
at the feet citiee4.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
I , r A (Anne° at - cttir , Exchangeti..
The current number of the Anterteerge Freshet&
rian contains, another article on the Tne.nencur of
the Press ', in 'which it introduces ,the following'
oharateristiti Iteaheriem 'respeotingwhet' should
he the true'objeet 'anCraission,Of secular joui
nalet " We do not believe," says Mr= B--, " that
newspapers are the, place for 'the : I:Mini:4 histor y
'of mime, or that eettpariers,should be turned into
reading saloons of noorbld 'moral'attatochy; - or that
we : should be
,COMPOIIie Weinman between two
.4ityptian playa . -- a rain .of -Bee, era dark.
ness so thick that it Inig . l4; felt:' And we
~iii pin 'end, ne 'paper wo uld
suffer that should resolutely otos° he columns
to everythinCtlitil dould — tia - VS road by a
_Christian .father in the midst of his eons' and
datightera." To this belief 'of Mr. Bseatier we
would 'only add,' that itertain ..papere we wot of
might not "in the end, suffer, " but their starve,
than Would be inevitable if &Nixed 'of the
went they now subsist nun. Such sheets, there:
fore, to live in a pure aTmosphere—even: though
undhabged in 'notes—would liateic "Put off, the,
old man," and 'undergo soniething like regenera ,
lion. That many newspapers in the land might be
malle.tbesubj,sets of such a ...xewbirtli‘" with adt
vintage to the Moiale of the community, is Pretty ,
cortaln; but here comes in the Old Puttioot inquiry,
are they a elected", to thisitaPpY change? . „
Spdakiiik of the " t0601a," wo are reminded of
he ooneetentioue battle - of - oP,inione now pcogresa•;
ng betwein two of onr:oity jouritals—ieprosentai,
tivea of the Old and Now &hoot Presbyterian'
,theelogieS. ''this • direbasioh tvae, tre-boliovq,
awakened by an artiele in thiiiiew school organ,
enloglalog Albert, Barnes' het' book, on „the.
"'Atorieirient.,'! Theld.„BelMaleigan:irl reP l 3'' ,
lag to Alia, 1345: ft is the begat of , the Read
School that they bellive,Obrist, died for.ift-Men;
that be died for thoseisho are now In hell—thab,
is, that Ho reconciled 'thEM Godirmid their:
ransom, made expiation for their sins, but all in
which it ,ialistacterito as a - oentriiille-i.
tied, find , a , dishonot ,t 0 :the Barlov.r haddirni
that 'clie man . who so believe- have nts idea-Of 'a',
loripture atonement; bat. have set up an
.nation,of,,titeireall In Its Steed. The VereBohool;
organ, inlts - refeinder to`thie l , calla the artiole'frow.
''high the 'effete, In raked, • , 'stnifhog ;,"; trid,• Io
Vindlitation of ltd o- fdinder'. article; notifies its,
routers that largo ordeis for a' second 'edition of
it have beenreoeived. Phsbyierizn:',
of the presont week , elso devoteiraii article to:llt.f,
Bomberger's new boot on "Intent tltilvittion;
Its relation' to Infant, `depraritY, infant regenere.l
Lion, end Infant baptism." The writit,r - klinces at
the
,abserditicticof bliok,_but has - tot,* the
savage to eapoie theM. perhaps bit'' . was'
z stitrals!:; ,
with it Id filled ; for it , is a curious melange
of truth and error. - , "
The Chriitian Observer ROME e to us with an ar
'Hole f airly written, and breathing a liberal spirit,
devoted to the "Jews." The wrlter; howeverjalls
into tho error of ascribing the great spiritual dis-
advantages under which the Jews have labored
for the past eighteen corittirles ttl theithiving
" invoked the blood of Christ upon their and
their children's heade" SurelY, if prayers offere.l
in faith,, only, are beard, the cries of a- deluded
mob, in answer to a cowardly ruler who Was afraid
to do right—" his blood be on us, and on our obit
driin;',—etreld hardly have been reeoxiled to the
'cietrinient of so many itirare,goneratio,ns. 'More
over, if the - Crucified One himself-4e author of
• faith—could pray, " Father, forgive them, for they
know not what they do," it Is unbecoming in ns
at this day to say that their 'own faithless prayer
at the Cress has been "fearfully anseered."
This week's number Of the Boston Pilot is
largely filled with accounts of the celebration et
St. Patriok's Day In almost ovary town of any
importance throughout the Union, the Hibernian
element entered Itito the delebtation Of the day
with nettsnal fervor. • High Mass was said in the
churches• lectures were delivered by eminent'
Catholics; and the military paraded ; any number
of toasts wale disposed of, among the most signiti•
cant of Which; given in Boston, is probably the
following: "Civil and Religious ,taberty Itis
said to exist in JklassaohnsetieLvrould that it
did.!"
PENTECOBT " BEYOND 'inn ' WATERS —The
eighty•three page treat, recently prepared by
the Young- Man's Christian Assooletion of this
oily, entitled "Pentecost,Or the Work of Gni is
Philadelphia,," we have just learned has since
been republished in Ireland, together • with er
twenty; page prorate, written by Professor Gib
son, who recently visited this country, and who
while here tool: a very active part in the revival
movements. Animated with the fires kindled in
hie own heart while in Philadelphia, he has been
instrumental in giving to his countryman the
large amount of revival incidents condensed in
this" Tract;" and that his cool is_in the work is
suffisiontly Indicated by the tone of his preface, a
copy of whioh has been handed to us by George
11. Stuart, Esq .
FAREWELL LOVE•FEABT.-9n last Monday
evening a " farewell. love-feast " was held at
the Nazareth ,Methodist Episcopal Church, in
view of the approaching close of tiro Rev.
.Newton HeSton's pastoral' relations with that
congregation. The,. church was filjed to its
utmost capacity, and the 'services were at
once interesting dind affecting. At the close of
the religious services, the congregation gave
their retiring pastor a substantial testimonial
of their esteem, in the shape of a purse eonteining
eighty quarter eagles. The presentation was made
by Mr. Joseph Adamson, in a few appropriate re
marks, which were feelingly responded to by the:
recipient. During Mi. lesion's connection - with
this church; abOut five hundred persons have boon
added to the communion an confession of faith.
QUAKERTOWN-4.IOYEAIENTB Or TUE 3314 TENT.
—bo fruitful have been •the labors in connection
Stith the Tabernacle Tont, at Quakertown, that
the Christians of that locality have purchased the
ground upon which the tent is created, and, in=
stead of the temporary wood structure in which it
has been sheltered during- the winter, arrange
ments are making for building a permanent edi
tion for public worship. We learn, also, that at
an early day the ,4 Tent' pilgrimage will be
commenced for the summer months, in which seve
ral of the larger towns in Eastern Pennsylvania
will be visited.
SCIIOOI, DIFFICULTY IN Bosrow.—The Boston
Courier, in speaking of the diffieulty that has
occurred in the Elliot eohool, from-the refusal of
eevoral hundred robolare, of Catholic) parents, to
repeat the Lords Prayer, and the Command
ments, except after the Douay version, for which
.ono lad was punished, and over ono hundred sent
away, speaks as follows:
"We are astonished at this act of intolerance.
Recent historical publications have raised the
question whether the persecution of Roger Wit•
]tams In Massachusetts Was justifiable in the
'light of the age — We think that question may be
dropped with these whc whip children for terns,
ing, in obedience to their parents, to repeat pray
ers which they behove to bo wrongly translated."
SUNDAIr•SCHOOL SCHOLARS. - Dr. Hawes, •of
Hartford, Coon , estimates tho whole number of
Sabbath-school teachers in Great Beta and the
United States at one million, and 'the number of
scholars at seven millions. Of the seven million
scholars, four millions are in Great Britain'and
Moo millions in the United States.
SIISPENBION. — ArahhIshop Hughes b as suspended
Rev. Dr. Darman, of New-York, ' for saying that
'holl is paved with the skulls of bad priests,'and
and other intemperate words.- The deposed priest,
who ie a convert from Protestantlent, addressed
his people in the street, last Sand'sy,. and. invites
theta to loan an independent congregation.
TWO -I rtNT
yke, Dirmumcittr+Atity; the
~p„retideut4 d 4e t,inv te,Bngitkd)!Bi#en
4r;c:
tooryi.plTpinp, pr, -
" "Ain have sden - -or!iionrse you liaT*.prohally, yeti
.haire invented's idetrliVllkindia , Of the.
Washingtoarldotruntent tintkiinte ban hinny others ham*,
eeenand itarated dollaraircctbatottne • i,arstaZnal.:lol•l-,i
ify of those having the pinture hanging )nrteir ,fiqz.se
all beer the oOttney "brink they have ,eoutribtttedlln,
, refee a'. Mourn - dent to the vain and
tma..Thc eontribatitt iiionif, ) l6htinerhitithat
, themonament tenet railed it also Ztriie; taid , yets4ati;.;
thor trus t tbsimoneyfor !two ,or, three yeare oa• 1
biek bee not hearaccountod for. t,The is r soirdi"'
three jetteago the , Khew gothirigi 'here held a our.
raptittbneend illegal elietion'idr'ofticeni Of 'the Board
laving In charge the era s- Sting Of the monument and the ,
ore of , the moneys colleote,d„for that in:rodeo.: :0( ; ;
ihurse, they made the board „Know-Nothings, sonde a.l
dese4nt on the boats, opproPrlit4 everythiUg t 'nut In
'Diver the Infaniy or their'proneedingit 'wltti 4 piiedn Pa;
teldilent; proclaimed that - . their 'order_ (of disorder),
would finish the monument In, two years. .I.loney.vias''
offleoted; in two t Oafs, tett: . 'leo courses of atone-74e'
'put on the monument;' the monei int inio'.thelyaatpi
deep, or somewhere elan, ifo sindouot•
made of' it, and. 'the: board; izdetd; with'patilotle" ‘ 1
dodatolog,turneke tepoll of the ~ ersienaitatte,.:l
t' he Mates, at an early , date, tuamasked Shia board lot
denonneut ana'hinird of levellare;. and
'expenelEthU whole thing` the x eft en#t
von, laigh.f,dl - ,tlie - intinielpal eleotois; In `1837,;' Abe
. qatstes weamnatainent, end,tbe Ifnotr,rfothing-,melnity ,
kicked chit. prom that stmethe untlternanght, hold of
the' people,' also, ihe monument has.got.into'
decent hands. li , thdlast taissiiertinitAgroiti. la sot)
wee pataid..verylappropriatelyieirWisibliagibt4birt)a 7
day, .and, approved , lfehroat7.2dth,
Washington National Mentunentlloalety, „Int4,grautt
it a charter: '' " • '`"
,This to o:matter Whieti intei4‘trithewhoiticninit
MA., ivory =Li ributor. toE lluy Pattletlif idea will be
with pleasure that AIL a itting avtte beldam!. the 'orgapiak: ,
ikon
,periectvd,,,utior the. ntr, ,#giree, , , on Tuesday
tirght,2Zl bat. Buchanan. as ea odialo president
, .1
of.thiersaiety, took the cnatr. 2,
... The anclety:weiv'orgenisedtlit;er' ilitertero a* ca.;
tilfl.3llo,,'ltod,Of the original Members bat four iiturtiil
cla,,,,V4to3`,oB‘:W,i,lY., Ae.,,!?*,:P,Amorc4;
P. Yendall. The last mimed
;welcmed. theißraid.'
ne ' who at some ensaddresae t h e,aua e t"'Abo t
-1
thirty yeara'ago;iehen at member Of :the Eftioad" of 811-'1
presentatives, be uff.red resell:Mon foP hhe eination
of ouch *monument ; The then preabli , ut,,dvdred,
h tive the body of Washingti,a and of hinwidow intstr. d
'under the monument;` hut 'the; mat t er`
Was ',',lcisplude'd.
Until '1834, When B 'brought' it :Weis = ilongretut
The effort ;was defeated,lienanse" , leini&inotrnedrrn,
indigulti to nr,eot ,nny„munenent,to 410 peon isevil
that whinh would'Ar r ow in the heat! mtew.
'Bir:Buchanan imought, and I ltlicridy, agree wahliati,
that It Wee "rididalotheto'nrgi bet painting awl' icidp
to re should- not lerimpkved in,:odying horine;toi greet
hod deserving mon. . - i
.
• Thu, Mayor of the city ie. ez-019y40 , drat, 'licit
president, and • General "Boott. Wan ciente& evened
vice President / and Themini "Oatbei4, of the 'BMA
of the Metropolis, third vine president; tretefrsr r
J. 13.,11 Smith; esed Secretary.; J.', G.tllient ,rd he oork
potatoes are es foliates BeottiNalter,
J. J.' Abtri,Jaines'. 4earney,, Thos. Carberr y,,
peroe;'Wei. A. Bradley, P: , B. Pe‘ndalf,'WatiterlaMOst,,
M. P Maury,' "Ptiftmie Maiden, I. BAI. - Bietith;-W Wi.
.teaton, :B. Whittlossy, B O. Tiylot, Theal 'Mt
ford, W. W. CerCoran.andriO. Brent. , • 1 . :;-t,
I ten stthat within areastroable parted 11,111 have , to
write yon a Jutland true adconot of, the oermult:se on
the completion bf the Nerroiral itienoniant witch'
Tooke more liken shattered pillarlaii
aver ice record nr 2 trluropleanderatierfaliles7. - tlf,l
The Witehirgton:correepoedent,cl. the AftstongtAoi.
la rather annoye at no airing
~t,learoltd, y et that the
President fait t.id Ifeldirdih" Crltriere SW" titile. , t
The writer takes it, to' lineit pictiablf 'too' Inrsh, anti
certainly *tees pot draw-tbe.coettlltaese I ! d) t fttala.tfilei
Bnahan,ae's osteashale, cold, shoulder ,to the „eminent
Ugh tootle* ',,,Tia'n man mei
%peak Well'iter th`efoielhat bit Ituilititisail liaafoi :yll6l
Irish i'race, aorta it eOrt!ibieint
that he hlmielf, is of Irish doiceit it atthi tante lime
'he inalonetee thut.the veratrable,Preeltient, iikepthers
are very Irleh when' oiersarc io ha bedilretjery. T hirir
Heir when the votee are Ited: st4s he, ..14r.:)T 1
S: O'Brien was in Bnillitunisti,' et; -- irowlif" be ' - tieird'i;
keep in 'account when and' hole often he. weirtirdie
with the President in Thrre.,lst Xte denvingt.tbeirrel
that Mr Buchanan, and the,ritty. that - placed hi
in the. White'lfoine , ewe very Minh to Mr. O'Brien'
countrynien.l It 'Eta InsCtef, nftrzterietiy,"•allsio) the
Mr.'o l ltifen's' , couipatilitts'iho'reactied thle - criaitry'i
'tome Years back, and were oitisercediring, the lair, cad
vase, were strenuous adronalea,.`with'pen'and voice, feel
Buchanan and bersorraesc. 2lee_-Tvish Neva, ot,tterr,
York, then condoeted by P. Meagher and
Form, watreartyin the flap, and waalollowed by,thet t
other Latrine of the adopted- eit'Senrj'.ietill ,
6¢ the Way; Were; llir-ri - leidtbilSeitratrerhatt
atruch with thelreireititt'fitati x tiltediejfitdo,..wfatit'al
telling - letter inlarter'ell tiold Tin& ry.:othirirtoble the;
~etamp:forldtur and the impsrlanbe it - the'Morivistskei
time was'* graeistullyechnowledged.OthyAre - Pallidenti
aad_promineat mernbusettlie qatt*,,,figtittOgifil
' 6l- d"rff*VtittorlAmikoltalll.,;
impoktrd 4 , l,nottarseeknot to leave en At, styli ... , st.,
vitation''athkreifieientedlie act
hal labererdo for blot,'te'sdy nothing ol" Mr.
OtßrrentsioSirriptisithie 'before the World: 'l' i ttis evi
dently the point of , view train which-be etielerA
of the Pilit sees the matter; and he aridoinhtiejuetified
in feeling disgusted. -IFor my part, I annst - dlifer;with
him atlittleor so. ;It may bare been an extra truly .of
courtesy ratite part of Mr. Buchanan to omit the dis
tinguished. and upright * lelehman-T His, conscience
probably oyerpolieted his diplomacy ;.and., ha, felt, it
would be a 'VIM Injustice to pat bir-Bonth O' Brien
, into
the same chain s;ed category steJsitnes Gordon ,Bennett,
of the Now York Herard. It wontil ,lieva been
indecent to have done, cool; a thing and not Made
a - diettno - tton between the pure patriot , of these de
generate days and the notorious inventor of thilmost
infernal maddest eztant-4toscrupulons, vindiative, and
irreepone.ble Journalism. If Mr.'Buchanan found it
neceseary to hire each a Journal, he did not find it tee.
cessary to degrade by invitstion such a patriot and gen.
Orman. Mr. Pilot, please read things aright, and mate
a note. • ' '
Oards are out for a festival at the Washington Art
Atisociation, on the 29th instant, when we-may expect
verylaterreting. aird , ai progratnine writers say,
an "instructive time." Poch eowiereulonee ale et,
great benefit to art generally and artiste la particular,
and ebould be onitivat-d., , _ , -
There led letter 'ad certified in-our city poet video
list for "The honeit man." I .learn that it
has gene the rounds 'if the - leading' races - in 'Chi
country from Beaton to St. Louis , and, no one has
been found to 0,11 for it 'This argued more mo
,leety than I teas • prepated 'for. Not an honest min
front Rouen's Point to Bt Pasof A committee heti been
called here to settle- on' sone one min, who, f-r the
honor of the city, will be authorized to cellist it. The
Matt rumor has it, that the letter will be opened in
Cabinet Connell i the O.bizet, on thle point, being de
sirous to to a unit. Torrousross.
A Park-from the Girard Estate.
(Fgr The Frees.]
A project having been lately submitted to the
City Councils to have . a pablio park esta
blished in part of the farm in the Neok. former
ty belonging to Stephen Girard; it becomes' ia
portant to consider upon what trusts Mi. Girard
left any of' his real estate to the City: The farm
in the Nock not being specifically 'devilltdi-was a
portion of his residury estate; atal the 20th clause
of the will makes the-following prerisieristeapeet
ing the residuary , estate :
"I do- give, devise, and beoneath all the red.'
duo and -remainder of my real andpersonafestate
of ovary sort and kind wheresoever situate (the
real estate in Pennsylvania, charged as aforesaid,)
unto the mayor, aldermen, and °likens of Phila
delphia,' their sumsessers and assignees, in trust to
and for the several usea intents kind purposes
hereinafter mentioned, and declared of and con
cerning the same, that is to, say, so far as regards
my teal estate in Pennsylvania, in trust, that no
part thereof shalt ever be sold or alienated by the
said mayor, aldermen, and citizens of Philadel
phia or their suceesiors. hut the same shall forever
thereafter be let from time to timeto good tenants
at ye etly'or other rents; and upon leases inpuseeS!
eon, not exceeding five years from the Commence
ment thereof, and that the rents, issues t and paci
fits ariseng therefrom shalt be- applied towards
keeping that part of the real estatesituateln the
city and liberties of 'Philadelphia constantly in
good repair, (parts elsewhere sitaati to beltept in
repair by the tenants thereof rehPeotlvely) and to
wards improving'the seem wherever necessary, by
erecting new buildings, and that thenet residue
(after paying the several annutees hereinbefore
provided for) be applied to the 84[1:16 uses and pur.
, pssos as are herein declared of and "ooncetuing the
residue of my pertonal estate."
From this it is Dade - ally char that the convert im
of a:. y portion of (lizard's real estate into a
public park, from which no rent would be receive
blo by tho city, would be a violation of •hfr.,ol
- will. It might expose the city to. a Suit
from his heirs at ,law, to 4000701" gig property to
perverted from the objects providedThr in his will.
E, '
Flower 'Markets.
[For The Preen l -
Ma EtatOn: As tits, presonf, seems the proper,
time for the establishment of "certain stands, or,
looations for the ealeof different artioloe, wl.l you
please allow mo, through tho , ooluinns of your
paper, to •Saggefit to-those :in"authority•the pro
priety, of allotting certain places' for the sale -of
flowers—say a certain portion of the pavement of•
each of our publio equates, Washington, 'Franklin,
Rittenhouse, and Logan—where on two days
the week . , Tuesday and -Saturday, until poem
gardeners might have the opportunity ,of exposing
tbeir plants for sale, both living In pots and made
np Into" , boiluete.•
The love of flowers should Barely be encouraged
among us earnest refining in its influence,
March 24,1859.
Dn. Darr —This eminent missionary to India,
we are sorry to say;refors; in his OorrOSpOridanoe
with Dr. Tweedio, of Edinburgh; under date Of
°stooge, January 3, to the enfeebled state of his
hollth, rendering it expedient for him tb res : gn
WS post for a time, that be might make 'para. y
for health to Burtaah .=-CltristianTintelligeneer.
STILL PROORISSi3INO —The revival at Baltimore,
inareasea in power, and his reached
the rich and fashionable classes, as well as
-the
lowest strata of society. Several prominent die•
peradoes have apparently become converts, and
have etohenged their revolvers and bottle-knives
for Bibles.
111E=3131
- Pa4 l / 1 1111* beer
111
Every oceumxtelii 7;4 bi the
nalre'er t e writer.":-EreedirritilieseiCEOrredlMlS to
tb# , Wogii4W4i4 l *l atistli-ATillAishott4 be
: written !tperi- - -
,;
MESE
We aali De Stsitkretleflrofile-genileloW bkrisall4/7
ead t lerthe ate*, .Ibe antis
Yextrii4t wiiriortm Aketrikat*siiir'avitithwi
lame*
log to the genera resat!.
,v-fiENER4I; - 2 . :i NEWS:
rannan"...4-tirerildriyclasti 7 titerViratnerl
JoV&Hoehifirbiletengaged"ptintision-e
; :ththird
etory,of ti.house in 0 man, Y ;ifeti-t4ibe rimed
enst l wae.falien up or dead„. waaeorlyeled to
Illaiserderiee; isid nicamdlio,addielarrelitliessi
aril fiiiidfl*ditetirde7proneedid falsdilesi the
venal atinegeilietatit ihr Iba liana/Mt which ;was
appointed „ for,linday.r.ldbo , bet es..the,hour
YaPiniated on that ay, tbtt.pody tabilitted-signs
of retdr,ittriganhiptiam, 'Arid Oa -a .rfelt - tacilltoete
I barman's!, to the astenishinenc orial;the young man in them OW. eilkrniatt, -r oVeoniiti;'Velletred to
be deed;. way able 10 tonverni his friends.
1 -The pbYeiciant, however: proneeneirrbismrsient
condition sa'extrasely,prittcal. and it-doubtful
whether hei'Mayeallye` the injuilea 'euitiine by
the •••4, , ` • • ,
d
A, Brgarl.OriNG termini ; of' dity;laya
the 11111Winkei` Wiles `rif 'the - thOtti; aome teat days
since, wad Welly hit to *hem' the
was•betrpthed; that alas loied linother— ,
his, hair‘amote cis lareadAsaket, owl at *dreg -
Share Pnrehased'ilya veins Rt; arsenie s dfirst,,,WadOng
a note , in ,German, fair
One. , Bit the weenie didn't' workiiindt the lint
day. , be . took , ten - grains: and wirOtafenltheilet
ter. , That failed:te„hill him, and the,nent day. he
toblr'fifteen grains,' end wrote anotharlettert, , and
for ninadays le,haa been' t a king ardente, !rarest
ing day; till liii is actually
yea , ea. it, crtetwithatanding- •slia , ,:manilentetion
caused by unregnitted love, and he *warm he will
keep on till If 14, marries bica N er ipshicrio,liake his
Poison into arsenic levee, ,aid.datit In
g - c y aft*
BY jitINO/ZPIN)Iis
mien aa three ,lailies,:aisioniniibpsinme
male friends:'idere orotteitg Pet' Loaf Briftri at
Wdattington,l% tiee of thins arid oil, ap
peared to her waist through ',as flooring,. a plank
on the end Ostia @ba t hed placed her tieteiltsthit
tipped up and , lett thioegit,t4ttneittely for
the ItidyLfibeeiliieillie' gfenTatinalluslimita
of the apettrliethiel istfellile'hid'filten ;and
ft, Ingather adth , her: presarase:or wilt in extend
ing her arms, Bayed her from deathJ., , ..•
r, BOY , Ertrarh% 2 .4Sarot irtilleadaraboat hOOn
e lsy egad , sahotst Ares -yeant r - aan Of Kr.
George', Shatter.sOf ..Yorkt wee bitten and •
dreadftillilaceritedin the left band and Ws . % the
head -hy. a irielods 4og. lately pstkobiaid by Kr. -
John E.*Weitseli; rwertgediewpraadaaa ' e b e boy
was when attacked. Betides haying thole:theta
severely, torbipts,top,aad leftlideof ; thee:animal.
and: fortheed lrefet waehjah'irioNtathe !If!
'ear Idtthilarid e` Y
house at the corner of Yeartetstth streireeand
, Fotuth live:me:la New York‘lebtirlitia."l: - Bee.
Abate ; were poisoned beer, ,Thetraday iron:eg. le is
;supposed, from the coffee !drank,at breakfast.
Mra-Biath'am'die4 th e' day,lia , :ek th e
others aro in a fair way at rarorery:7 - jeli, nOt
kdown. whether' MO permuting wit'intardidaar- or
the malt of nereloweese dr , aaaidetagit2lo - idridr
silt be iPYestigetetlYb7 kh-S,FOrMrt. -L - ;
'Thiaxisa thapter -storm on ,Friday meek,
mobile the faiopxor: Mr.. Jacob Sboff,.e fermer, , who
resides ricer Colnichas,;Ohio.' were eiltiagilinner, -
the lightning sralliabisieoir In pre Nary,
•ktliing:ber inetaatly - , a er:tberaateei -111 sett brate
into niecke:esery, plata the: taide.ithard.the
faatilywae eatioV'emuL astglitY;AU l o l 4sl4
the koftar upon tttla table, bflit, 4 ELM•
least tejaiibi stlt piliott'vegetit: '
Trintsijf,ltig
Oirthir Sr&
at tlietour published: - Thi3i gee tele tbillbeety
to ..rpcelareentlAot: thalr,..raspeetive !Aebigrigatiew
And. to all who , isw tteir , sselliriere ocsualt
°contour, tliketbe appaiMmestatforierelestaatme
Bthliath day lia,atilided, ithadatipt
out various trageVentimeol' , 1.-183
TrattialMrl6 7 LOa:- , -
F. A' Noyec, of Beaton, Mace., who -alined-hair's •
more Neese in' bit - hag - Teird - plitek in his hoary,
' creakinfinta, :ale*, em<Rclaca,:oter thcl s vth~li off;
a prettifiricloicorania,kentofh °insane aexiapa, at
Semith•Riitisn,'snethere attiaittedlo'CMclhis,lays
- ,bylereringi r•-kirrety:lt ;The *Fitted
!iaicl Ike
MP4 3
ford„ m
Perm* aahle. nameclhn .k -ficlehick., erit,
riiri eicay+lth a *Site girEnitheeAntelle '
-eighteen xelaia 'of 'sigrifi, eidtasiartildgftee:ViCittl: -
.1!olqnos,w; a V I - ga RMA I ,4, - ,-42PYY ;1 1 94,0~.._, _
Me n 'Aid marriage *ern ^ 4 boat, A, VI
Atelithinfit nifeed-Whitiag • JihiFiVe
- ,- 113tranth'iro the 6iehi i `e'
;9.tiOnst.,, ,mat( siOd. about
yonf, mut a.zrajdfflat of Frlatklin,:onsfitN. , P-a,,
wag:burned to" death *ldle
-este/CT ..;t.z.
-11:,a11,1 - es130Y , Efintd;-441:iferii boy, about
.Pixteen y *are, of_jrge rA esne4 _Peter,',-;waf, holik 019
Orerkevilte,le.;lo 4 ,lo-,o4.osfAtult- .Pr,thl#X!!lA-
'der Vaierttint. , ' -
at'ltodiite e fitting out
tvgrehtoirera7expidttlen:ac otquariqw.tnimii,r •
Gyorisng Eh rglb wpalcst saWesistoihe I RWIN
-Peer "Air county_. - : ttf it Si
Tan Ton th Preobyteiy of` itku)Lifitipa:44,4
in 424 oeti*,'Poifooet
12tlii '4,z,v
ieq.Pa
: Tax Uili`opera lonsOit.o*OW, kjt
%o-pabiatodoidithilth; oOetothiiW mPt
o;ol44l.,k,Aufifker'iiirgioitot fio - 011600171:
.el k ologr fr,Al4l'
wife, to the frl6iaSfj of Bfletba.-hais th foltseltie
at ouygothorioc othand d6foer daa h.
tersoittp AWALlNt i blT : l4l,;fiztA,4lk e ri t nt, A oe t tere of
the giotio, one Berope u 0tie..113, Asia n , one
Africa, and one • '
`Acottrimen - -,-Piof:jtoeh -4'iitief.'herai,itioleeted
the.D,wight.ProfeteetebiVorPidintitt Theology in
the Yeas TheologioalSeminer7;:zeade vationt,hy
the :death of Dr.-Teylororho,,front the founding
of 'tha itonineiy,,Ooonpied thatposition.-
, Tug 'eeetist rcoem..'cif ihe , inietstrattotr ofthe
Oben* of..Eogiand,:to;: the 'people of , London, le
represented u .16,freotioli ever - twelve -donate to
each many median, anti obitd that ittende them':
7na•axiivusvaAer; to_ be
observed on the Ilk niVernitint
ALto Bth.' 2 - - ';'; s
YES TERDAYL rat otignizili'.
•
I Reported for The Prestj - • • ' • -
SUPREME COITIVT-=Ohief Lowrie,;
and JostioisWowfward, Thompson. and Strong. Jasiob
Hartman. 'oath's exeentor'of Bartholomew Huber, me.
&Tref Mary Hater JAppeal '
of Jaeob liattnsansrmn the
dome of •the' Orphans' Court ,irpon: the report of thi
,andltorp, and •,it notation; to're•settle and .ulthe
ftrlbut'on on the remount •of. Jacob Efortman.: eating>
exam/for of the will of Bartholomew Hubsw,deconsed.:
Error, to the t) cold of 'Northampton county :
!This 'Mee -froiiiyittla, - aktii.vplatrAhe cones adjormied. .
brief I i ttin,II—SIBTRIACV-Tlin!, - cane or
Winter irti :the D 4*w/ire. iniassecfriniii)ipx;fayaia-,
onted) •A: juriir ••eas Marotta', and the jar, dla
obansod fronithe furthir ennitdinitfonsit; the oars.
John D swoon ye' James oirout.• - acittrist r - of
:went • Jadarnmstlor the plaintiff - , Istexesso.
Hort for thirty dare. , - ; -
, Henrietta-Matti:owe vs. John T. Tap.. An action to
recover daintgea for an alleged malicious proescetion.
It-appears that the plaintlff;erlio is aeolored woman,
Went out ft purchase Some, goods; that, oho went into
two store& and attempted to pan a 510 note;which wee
pronounced to be coaattribit at both - places.' She then
went into - the atone of the defendant to buy embe'dry:
goods, and acted if the 1.10 cots she had.before attempt:
ed to pass woegood, and 1040 emulated two more notes,
altogether amounting to 530, The-uetee were on the
.Wiltiamthurg Bank. of Willlimeburg,'-b1.4-• ",The .de.
fa Ault *eat outer his 'at,re to - see if thenote wan
good, and came balk - in Wimp - toy with &policeman, who
.arrested the ptllnhff, and , chirged his with - pining
'connterTeltAnoney. - , .
' he plaintiff wan' taken' before'Aldeionan" Coulter, -
:who bound her 'curer to answer the cherga: , While:the
hearing was taking,place,the,plaintlff ,alated that she
had •refieived tlie moody from her hunband; who "had
1300, that,tort of miney;•,, •
AC ,er the plaintiff wait. hound over to answer the
chaige, , the ante iit'itieetion Was i,4lrin to a broker,
Ith t pronounced. it to, be gepolee. ',The plainti ff wan
then "dfachargtd. This °cosine its took place , about
two yearaiao = hunk called - the Counterfeit . D e tector
yrs. referred to lty the defendant whlehlaid that notee
of the Etna ptes.d by the plaintiff were bai, and, upon
this he arrested th 4 plaintiff. •On • -
; OYER AND TERMDIER—z-Judgea and
Ludlow.—'Cite ease 4.f Mai Gaiseriberger, char fed with ,
hwnicidein killingßanner Beetnish,wse resumed; The
defence well opened by Kr :Earl., one of;the oonentlfor
the defendant, who told that h a ailent wet a .y•oung ,
man, too °early attached to the decedent to kill him in,
tentionally. - ,
wait of
The 104trict Attorney ; upon' the wait of the present:
tion, ca'led Dr. Abell to the Chums stand • •
kir. P. Coroil Brewster; upon-the part of the defend
ant, o‘jecto I to the rid talselon of, the; testimony of thie
*Armed, so the evidence fir the prosecution mad closed.
Objection nYerruled . ' -- •
PPr. Obeli:seam-4/ }rive the Meek Of skull-taken
rom the head of the deo,edent. gamuei 0-amlett
DistrictAttornil proposal to hand tide to the'jury. -
The defendant tbkoted to this ;_butilila • objection*waa
a so overruled... The piece of s tail easthenillantled to
thee jiutrle,
number of Witnesses - "re.ie''ltsamitied,iin • d
t • iey .
Solids: that they knew the deretut•ut - from the. time
he . was 'a mere chtidup to the pnwent time, and that no
had always borne a gd-d iiputatioit. and that they never
knew_ or. the defeadent , a being in any quarinie. '
• The chain/ win:this or cnuneot wore =vie, and the
oats referred to the Jury, who returned "not
• A qtrican *net:annual. named Tolle 0. Baxter
Wee arrested by Reserve Officer Conelihyeitsrday. He
has been playing some very:strange 'freaks 'lately, and
the most charitable coustrustion that Ewa be siren to
thent in that he in insane. Be had order ad sp.oso worth
of cigars from Henri. Itild,dieton fa Co r $l,OOO worth or
pianos from I X.:GM:Ltd, and's quantity ofligeor from
a home in Front street. He was to pay 'emit for the
_articles, and as a cons.quence - he did not set them.
The only harm doll! , thallsrtisia —from whom
be'purchased to a great deal of _trouble in poking
therw np. Mealia-Ididdletm — k - Cp - irers obliged to
egad to New : Yarkfriramme of the lierrw - which he de
sired., • One of the: trot was also faulted to pine with
their custotter,lat the - Girard Home, hut as he was not
St,-.Popg,there, the prOiriiitoirii of- that ,eatablnatiment
suffered for the teAt - Einde time attics the make lodi-
Ytwohised 11;000 We it of Honor tkiiill:P..filid
,dlet,ori3 and paid for It with a cheat sigopd -Jos 'Abate.
:rho - same parion ap-catated in lumber sepanrutra space,
'and hafrpropoted to build a large theatre at rourth and
Poplar streets.
A.`CURIOCiI, and almost a seriona'
'Memo!, happened on Thursday evanisig. It 'Soma that
ap4s9o reaidlngat Elerenth andjace atreeta,whti. had
beet, smoking antgar;threw the remains ;rola • asoond,
story-aindow Tee stamp 'fell 'lnto the pocket of e
poem by, and perfeetly unooeseiona of 'what' had Up.
peoed, he continued on hie Jopriisg., Ilpowarrising It
Streetilm woe Ultoailand to and thalkilsolothms
wee op Bre, and that the,whole aide of his coat fiat been
concerned. . .
TUE - LAST OP THE Syvolotr:-- , The last tnedi
oal totnto.nnernent of the etatonliall he tosldthlittflei.
noon in Jsyne's Ball, et. hal f-nant three Wolcott. a The
gradusthig a-non will'Oonitist,nf both ladies and french -
men. Dr. .1 EmoteOn' Kent the
raaledio
toq. A good bind of Mni4o '7lll, beta attendance.
A Ilea art iB William 'Pate. • Alderman
Shoemik er committed him yecterdaymortitug to sumer
the &Legge of etedmeey,eral photographs, from 'A seers
. •
on Booed street, ' abate Ot tr. .amaag the plotom
were those of Oararnor Plaktr and. nide Farrar, the
tiagialani • '
THE Opuivrs: