The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 29, 1859, Image 2

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The. - Tilistrivat of the Slave Trade.
itkOo4O*Okoor.-4opei,'of South Carolina,
advocated in hip , inessage a
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,ittel.preposokltaS , '
4984 - rat - 44tif. 01114*foot...ea.
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414,01 M da4 heiniirtisenad;UP
Tint South, to layer of,
liCtOfttliittTheleading 6rg°4441-
ieroOf school' now
inlyidyfi4o, it, and present their argu
doigelitet the - eat of Congress which pro-
Mt much
, a4 - 4014.1Prkektges#, - .and - • determination as
re pleading: :r r NO,
Cause..
Wiik,„,
I,4o4lloo;States. in Wet, brra-. revival of
"Itlifel,J4ade:44t : kietitbein:tionventiOn*
leading of dieter
Othdrihile- hr (tenet:eked! hy; tbe iltoo
- Ofithe,
kliotiiikio = ‘*; adyof,
thiliOtletWlitiiierUr; with a mere
ii,eendone.. There arc many
Mlaren:hairing Wei se.
'10.91,49,440,4141.03.te5r1itte10dppi,,Und Fieri.
4i,,:-;..14(-4,10?-*__ , outgo was landed isi
Allo4l4,by . ittio4 . 4tit' l .-Wittdeitr,4aiplOstik
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Itiekihslifainioeneeii,44 ( OC.,the agitittion
Of ',lite • stage-trade
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;4SfOiJieiiigoo made tO their Mn , 4o*
lirsilTheLtmat.tiadrstet
oteg!l,l+:94-in the,
JAstikofthe,brilf, Eche, when I Southern Grand
indlotMeitt*itiflat men
known Anharer - fittrtieliateC in - the i revolting
rituktrihniniii'l'reyagiiN,`*iitofi -j :Piored fatal
the , - . 'UnlitiPpy; Africans
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iiiitie"inifiiiiittlgi i%Sc TeOinpaittoiM, were, restored
their _ Daiwa ethnics- the r atexikfri; ,
legera,. - , Then ~, mime • the -.,direct
Im
portatipn. the :Wanderer of •a '• Cargo. of
,skives intei.georgliready' in a , fitting finals to
laieset' the, revolting" drama of • re.
*itithlistibill74ll4:nieet Vella that
ever;4llligtacodthe world - a traffic based 1) - 9t
li4it4 t but tri fitimatt`
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'fiarftk:ttio" b
tidtse,ek, ti;lidence ; #l , Africate
ob
;tain;the oitairiittpotteislonl:.of the slaves, and
:Oaths ocean, during their transportation to this,
, eatiotrithelobenio'appeirif to have virtu
ally received -thirappiObittee . .t e: faith= . .
itesS - whiff se*treitevesibteateir, to whom
the jjoleriroren 'o f the ` country hose ; been On=
following -P* l 4 l -74 11 ,
Xfo)'-'loi,flH(l4oO*ijOk we refer
garitari;!,'Artn: or • sour or 'inn wax
anymeM.,wir,aAritie,tme. , _
.41Mt Mewlag r ia relation to the capture, of part
RAJA Wariderer's, cargo, „is from alettat to the I
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•niti heti been thetheatroof considerable
'brelteMtiiit
-antibeetle for some - dip; past:yes , '
pCodkettittl, captnya:of thisty•elx Ina
parts th e tninpeuf be Wanderers On Thursday,
the 3 4 tuatri - - , JebuXii,S9/4,i 7,0 1 deputy mat
sinidOt AlitOlitikte`q,udiOrgts, and a ot sen of this
tTelfeliteeinity4thelegbootrinfortied'that Clair)
nesabirint "African:4' itnditi - The charge of a white
-Alabame, - were passing
through ;. Atte,nountiss - 7 _ of , Coffee_ and Irwin,
eMantoifed .a. posia, ,composed, of -Rule - of the
siost‘reipliteble - Oldgene of the county, partied
and overtook AheAtegirour in Worth ementy, th
la three odlosior took peitelldo"tiptthere;
oak nissietaktheni.to Jacksonville - LAC putthom
fa jail, and to,,th* Federal MBank at
,yanneti action' In the, premises. ; -,The white
Menlo abir?ti of the uogroes denied at Silt that
Ahijr„-,Vers;rafriesste,: - -aird'stieriiptint - some •%re
,shbenotkr but aftergarda odorant& that day. were
,a!,parr-,ot:-..4fts„i
,a4r,sii , i the -Wanderer. The_
molt of these itegroesease very likely, swim* from
tweittymne - , years - 04,1 there, is, only, one
isomnifirsiongibeia, , Theyattim perfoodyhappy;
- . ,snd-;areit)iii , vontialted and ,- froo. time care. , Alt if
.04432 g their native undo - They' remade 7 Jan
mayst alight; daring-the day they are tinoatt4 d
sto,fooosokotas.oifioLz pome of; them are
multi, 'ltst an. gala - te " Ara: 'they
lefratiVailvistowit :kriiii& - otiratltiih: several of-
Au* iirejt, Amor biteitherklurstileas tend
roteS74..Wer4o4`` aud - e- Tublike are
forpriterierde,Witl(thera,:; all love, mosey' and
'aillipiesitti love eihishejy -- They seem to have a
littowiedgsi of the ratio of ooint but of our
4 5 , 4ein5miy, ,. .-.7lgavocratr-, an order , for some.
-at Oster* etintlelt OM % all' of
:fie rapt in; grist.dernatid. with ;them:., A news.,
paper was torn Into email places kid heretical' , put
i l eanvisithinking it will
_antiwar the same Mir
dataria and sports are mery
maiming - sad mistral. Most of the older ones are
Aulta ,- ,ingiolowpiatlig4nivex sad other' hhige
oat PC,}ron lioepcstid, s.erdbut trzee, ~,They are
Afery-finit.pf 'pie - 11114 and tiale:Of _the bare Of
titaiiiaeiltsveitittottiyiltdaani.thftlikit - thh We*
4Mtbdi eausiiirblehmaticallinu , tinge rond.
•:.___don'A„titliki ON - YAW:AO Pave
-§-e,ttittlate•Allfsitiirlina hut *sic belieflna tin;
vvrem Beitig, r ibit;liare, failed: ,lhey,arty , from
three Slifeesrat.litithete erittitiektileti being three
411ffeeisitalarkileFtatappoiraceig thenr;indieating,
Cif ths/11#idliferitematierab or perhaps,_ kel.slogo
in miniaseavAceneett-.l',,Mistisf , Ther aeon -learned .
sollWltialfiebesetordeAue'iotoi' , ol erea*rang
tOlislibitiii:Stlirtilciaurtliesfarityd.i.eo , *Wing
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~AtiME.llolllittur.-o'thh"o4l' deputy D ried
EitateiPialuidnat •,,noVistir Amen,listinemi , y The
inifshitlitatite*ro°Say,rAftlettait-lte t Had
psul thrOsstr-Dliiik country, wertnformed - that
therfterssethirkyabeineinirge df_ene iir_two men
ie 4411Se:it tti,tlMAilbsitatilLne , Thiatunnumed ,
IDelistOttett*,;eatse ottott bad tar!'
:sued and thilleiroti. 112111'00 1 Oita ty,
rrititedifthichaiOuggittAlitited - BMW. minshat
hoo r ,:ible.4l, l sreousto i .;. - and` brough t 'them to
Joadepc: rtliem- - In and sent,
WAR:gest:to Mut marshal at Savannah rsnorting
mroo:oorha ectkftia the matter, The no
gross reisiainid3 bairn - mil the answer W from thi
mareket earittC , sehi s 4 Stead ha had telegraphed
ood....serietalo - to at- Washington,
aa(44O4lneeinid ; tio.onstor resPeoginggie e
`Afr,
imOilliitt•kitiene .. o , ilo.swtho country 4.thist the Citinitritinint bienti_Ofeke bei ng in the
?Strittii'nnirlitsi ginttnAint,nO orders; and that
kevadetia Wks nrearre Wee loose and let-thant,
Ptesurf mo , .*Aser.;• way- ~ , Whets - this - later , come,
and Os Asir:rem had bees needs 4 the authority . ,
of thef:.:Cipitikt Otatar,:artel, rt. good faith, the
`--ragrafiOeicrri , islittaidat, lite - , person la charge of
thinnlfitytnir for" the 'provisione they, consumed
sad redicelatteatlott to :thaw that w a r e - 8 1 0 h.
,Cokar•Asra ef those assisting la the arrest retook
the_riegithis alfdismiinded 'torment for their oat•
ley and.trouble;threatening' to runty the Africans
:•to GareeriOr-Brown if it was not paid. A compro•
miss Made '-tethe - satisfaction of the partiee,
;'anrl:'fihc, laet-of tlfe: , Wanderer's cargo" were
altered to depart in peace. The uegroes disliked
'reryinuct to leave,'-as giey had been treated very
amity bi the idtfeetis. - :. - :
thehoner of theaoinEri
r 'trust that
.8000itattsfactory.elphoation of the facts here
act fo r tli.twy yet flied& . It, appears to be
cleerlyishewatitet a Portion of the Wanderer%
ate* were taken'- into custody. by IC deputy
United' State marshal 'ln • Georgia;
. 614 the
tbetlistrict 'Wes apprised of their
aireat; but'that the coured the authorities at
tOitioso 'uogrboi was
40* the marshal to 'order, them
I?),So.thi - ,,etisted - y : of the- staio-:
iii4.4hOti.Onablei them. to .complete
Oratical • ; ,eoterpitte - ,,ily - 'disposing .- of
Aitri'xistthua,.opt Sortsigniag them to. per
tatfaat slatieitt fiervilfty'of the' Adralnis..
trollop to . thetutOgltty and arrogant' demends
'of the slave POWer has thus apparently reached
liticlintaxY, 104 content with °admires to
I•Orce upon ;the soil of Sensae against
the.'will of hercitizenst, not Content with ad
vobatlog *eery 'designed to force slavery,
ii,positlie Wi t -Auto all the
of
yet
uneettledi aga in st the wishes of those who are
to thein net- militant with squander
ing-the m ousy Of Abe' Federal Trease4with,
reekliSO extravagance; to. purchase in the
shaves to obeythebehe:ste
IP - kith** f.. not With 'tie
).; bribe bill for the acquisition
tinba, , the,Aidlitiniertration has crowned its
pyramid:o infamy ~by.shatnelesaly neglecting
its Offielildutlei Tot the purpose of 'coanfileg
ot#4treilval of a odioUt that -hue
=fire yarri ago scarcely a single' hnizian being
SloUtieerleit;:lietild•lievir *red
AtidOrietlYrink,A, 'it the; same category
t 'tof, human, crimes-Which
bite pci; parallelhi its ,fiendish Iniquity but
pir'a ey.ln tiO most horrid forma, and-which hat
beenjitatidenominated et the '- aura' 'Of all
. . •
,
'the', statements have - taken fiem
irst*tithri'''Xii*Pii** l true; eta• is now
riOlffiCtinebitfileito the revival of the slave
trifle' :'.T he whole 40,aiuk has been playeii out,
:,,01*,1,41441i'.4240,:c0t0p10te1y set at Ale-
Plagette , ,',Wicificargo , ,Of slaves land upon our
..akereitif4ci;Msitor .: if If. guilt-of the murder
• octsvitliWor banal; beings rests upon the
.:souls Of -her '-atew;••it•O Southern' jury will ignore
e, 01114 'Ordeputi
marshal, id'tie teittrt;tof a Southern °fake,
liatireinotighe' i nld-faihicitted integrity; notaith:
alantli*ktt!"-*tiihe - ri aduestion:,antt, prejet
-,419440 suppose thet 4 a faithful execution Of
Fexisting_jaWs,:is.-,juittand , proper, we have at
Washington' -President in , thwart hitt legal
siad humane efforts; either' bills Mend', or
hyx_biedireet ordpri,land ;than to *Mimi and
Confirm_ the inhiman;liligikandbletukatalned
OaireAretle piyiitep claim
to hold - uniiirtanati vlOthne of th
olfem avarice., - • .
oat in ; to•day's paper; it trill
'l4:o4# .. tkat thSattrsn 4,e, National ,Telegraph'
lissiiii4S:biiiii,sentoviti, to .the office of" , the Anted ,
oitk - 704 1 00 , 09n2p5ny, 100:13outh Third ptreetL
Strportsrakitkairoutatita4 - yesterday, on , the
isrithslritypr► :despatish' frotn , Washington, that
I ,partsrst-pass, pad fliedsoddenly: - We are happy
With 111 the Yymor.
^.4
BY 1 MIDNIGHT MAIL.
• Lef.ttr WOW t.,,Tocasionfi l . "
March 28, s,
There like doubt:Mat the old Whig • Paff9; de
fei4d'inTlftld,undeOliniri-Olay, and greatly de.
'snonallinkiii IEO4 by ilia Atnerioan movement; in
niir Sitairdng its , loehn; and preparing for another
.nainpaign: -things; 110 I have repeatedly'
iota in my lettati;lo o lt to thilOvesult. Not again
lengthily to notice; the4aovements of John hi._
Betts in Virginia, it is will for politicians in the
Oppositionlo pay ail - I;4IMA to the late demonntra•
lion In New . ' Wilt; 'headed tiy' Goiernor *nat.
which contemplates a national orgenisktia'n OP That
,_9P.P.0119 1 1 9Plfnor,littutis an -Olay ,
- .lff biz' and it national men, fait. representative,
not so Musk of the anti-Sewardelemeht, tus of the
einMentofhoetility to !psotioisalinni id the - Optioning,
orgenta►tion 'He,la - a wise and ifiudent states-'
'Man, end hte , speech foreshadows an earnest spirit,
against any mere Northern organisation. He
&Ors that n o, partyean long retain possession of
`thelkdoral- Governnient which does not possess
toluenoe in every aeotion of the Union' and henoe
at the-efoae of hie epeeoh in New York, on the
24bstq he •nsos a sentenoe fall Of signifloanoe,
aoratng as it does from to Moderate a man. I
copy "If a union of the friends of gotid
government and - , salutary reforme is made impoe•
Ole by, exclusive views and extreme require•,
Menta-At As cilually eats to &oleic, that the Whigs
of the,Union , will befound•true to their country,
faitbful tq thrill , cherished ,principles, slid' ready
to okey the -vole., of duty whitherstrever it may
Tke Bepublioan leaders will not like there
demonstrations of the old oonserrative,senttment,
bat. le my duty. to , mark' their reourranob as
keen ihutigiatef the times. '
By the way, the late artiole of the North Arne
rtea4, tit your,eity, in fever ot John Bell, is ores-
Wig a _goo d deal of sensation here,' aid well de
, , .
ileryeeto be classed among the politioal symptoms
of,thindiry.',, „ ',, • - , .- , ~ -,--•• . . '
_There /as been a good ; deal of liguring within
the tall week ,by the :Washington -Union, Mr.
Wendell, in whose name:that paper km been pub-
Salted, makes no secret of the allegation that be Is
rather tired, of the expensive connection. " It
Umbra geed deal more than it, comes to," having
iuntriTallthe money , to raise and pretty much all
itiedenestreyes liesn,,and he is ale° called upon to
pay Out heavily to all ; the ; lesser:ant ,be Cling
aroisnd the fading fortunes of "the Admiulatration,
and hence.
,he has slightly, revolted at the load
put upon - him: „ As I write, it is nattered that
George .Washington Bowman , (Superintendent of
Public Printing) has purchased., the Union, and
Intends to publish ,the national organ under his own
auripieea, 2' We' alikneir Oen. Bowmen,_ and he has
misalea very' honest - SuperhitendenCof Printing.
He has;:; too,: rare 'qualities, for—the organehip,
hiving tace; probably, the bitterest enemy that
Mr. Buchanan over ; bad , in middle Pennsylva-
Wit i hut be is' not the meatioiopetent min in the
world'te - take charge of a great central newspaper.
If Wendell, with` his fipeneiel skill and ability,
'oould.not engineer the. Union through the storms
end qnicknanda of, the last two. years, how can
Bowman effect : 4oi dolt_ with. his !mown record
'againet, plunder in
,the departments?„ Of course,
sh'ould Hei:Borvinan take charge et the paper, be
. will image his superintendency, and give way to
another, if not n bettiv, Man:. . . : ".
' - f I beg to - repeat; safe:alto most positive informs= - 1
tlidifnotwithstandlng the late (Metal denial, that
cae t yleiaygliip haa been weir 11l within the last few,
&aye; Enid' is still . , quite weak,' 'The President bag
tried to pay porno attention ,to the Depaitment of
State, but so badly, hag ;that arm of. the Severn
merit been attended to; that even Bennett, of the
Nei-York Herald,
,(,the organ Of, the Administra
tien4 is conipelled
,_ to sly, out that, the foreign
' folioy'pl the Administration:la a dead and dia.
admit firiture. „ _
' I six( somewhat , amused at the Washington
Staten'math:eye:it. movement against Efeeative
estirpation'ts rebellion : , This if a good_ word—this
of rebellion; 411.1.Why,_does net TheStatcsiremere
bar that 'it bee done:A . B mnoh as, any.,other; journal
to' mite the contempt, aid derision of the coun
try against the'ffederal Administration? Indeed,'
'so fatal his the policy of this' Ad:glutei:ado:l, been
to the-Demcaratio party evetywheie, that even
Virgleinis not safe.
~.kimest ovary Conventional
diatilet Welled with dies:endow, some of the best
friends' of The '§"citios being among. the - rebels;
thiatilantbitisitie seinide,,,noiniriations discarded;
end the etre:lost measires :snorted. to. The'Statis;
however, Irbil:id sted_deat to all these things, but
dm not hesitate to unsheathe Its "saint the
Vistula of Penneyliania ;There : is a 'good deal of,
difference, Mark yon, between "rebellion in dui
aiiith and rebellion in'tho' Heidi i; ' „ •.
" Little 'ls 'said about the Slekleti trill. The late
-day died fortilintriaibisexcited much, surprise,
'effeehdly when we'consider . that Mr. Sickles him
self hesaiot - saikert tor delay', He quietly remains
IR V ° 'iiii."T.tgrai rarely OimPlaltdoff, end perfectly,
eilni and pldr*oll4:4l," There la no doubt.that i
oiling to thelindenceitlth whioh,be hatideperted
1 hinaaelf,i 'verj at:Cog' feellig has besetawakoned
' In hisissibaleinthlenonintunity, Etrin therWitsh
ington Star has; withinthe last file , daya,:oeased
' to small hins,' - and Voirdiettlettbt•- that when the
ease Is presented to , the' ,iiiiiiriona of ' the 'OULU:min
ims laden that paPer his 'attempted: , to excite
nititincthlioriii ha forma ta i m 4t..___,__.2......._._
Poosstotten.
Lotter ifirenv44-Tolithitenvivr-
.TMIC , "4BBIMOTiMf- - 11A11 - 1 - AND•Ma. „a10K1.113.,7•Ma1Y
YORA:FREt LOOXINO POII OTFICX
Oertemplykenee of The Prem.] •
WesinNaTorcAtaroh 27, 1859
The telegrapilicaimcitincement in the New York
Daily TitlLLs, that a meeting of the bar was in
contemplation for the purpose of delegating one of
their • number to aid In' the profieoation of .Mr;
Sickles, is a preposterous fabrication. Each a gross
violation of gentlethanly feeling as well Sc profes
elonsl dignity ie not to be fathered on our bar.-
Ontror trio legal gentlemen May have allowed
What they the ditties of frienclehip to over=
come their judgment; but the'bar,'ln iiiirOfessional
sense, utterly rebukes t'se idea 6r Intention of tak
ing one Bide or anothbr: The peoullar.position
oo
cupied by both Mr. Kay - and Mr. Siokles to the le
gal and 'social world here readers Impartiality a
matter of the most implicit necessity. With re
gard to the former, I impede!, find this feeling of
silent charity paramount among thisie with whom
he was professionally' and socially connected.
While there is no attempt made to jartify the
cause iti.whieli he'reoeived hibleath; the same he
norablifeeling • prelim& any disire to attack his
memory or expoee•!t unduly to attack. The para.
isra,ph in the Times was a Very wanton Mel on
the character - of the Washington bar, and this
oorreetion is made in jestice to the very able Arid
clever gentlemen who compose it. '
New York is - ,making a slight fuss tore letiking
for place.. •Mr.fieeige Taylor wants' the Commis
donorship of Patents, and Mr Israel Satoh ie
-
similarlrifilieted to theta - id Moe.. Mr. Taylor's,
Mende press him:- Mr.' Hatch's 'Mends are elo
quent Mills claims; Both being from New York,
both can't get in ; Mid the iritagOnisin is, not that
they are lwith looking for the one place—then it
would be natural enough—but because they are
bilking for two plume, one of which, acoordhig to
the rules of-distribution inada and provided . ; can
only be given to New York. Whioh will get in
lhat'sthe:point.-Well, it I a wagering man,
Iwonld bet on Taylor; not that be has any more
talmif-than Hatch, but he hai conatdurable sada
oily; and is,lnoreover, slight!, uriserupnlOtts.
was formerly accused' of 'Xnew l Nothhogism, and
only carried his election for the Brooklyn, district'
to Congress by the 'Most 'attentions, exertions of
some enthuslastio Irishmen,' whom: he, at the
eleventh hour, got 'to take up his cause, by assu
ring them that ho either had not been a Know.
Nothing, or if he had entered a lodge, it was only
for the fun of the thing. There were great num
bers up to such fun in those days.
Mi. Taylor distinguished himself very early in
the Thiity-Afth Congress by the introduction of
'the bill by Ishii* the mode of paying members of
Congress was changed to the present scandalous
system. He carried his point, both the House
and Senate, with 'tied indecent - halite, voting
themselves their 'pay before' they had partied it ;
while, 'at. the Mine thiy Were passing a
tressurpnote bill authorising the President to
borrow - twenty millions: To Mr. ,Taylor's bill ,
much, hasty and Incomplete legislation to due, and
will be due, unless the old system of eompensa
tion is reinstated. Now, these members who go
to Congress as a matter eripeouiation, go to draw
money, confuse the publt6 business, and adjourn
.because they are not paid per diem; but receive a
stated sum for being a Itepreamkatlye. '
. Mr. Satoh was sound on the great test ques tien—
Lecomptonism. Ido not fled that he made any
great display orally; but his vote was, ever in the ,
shadow of the White thus!, as, indeed, was also
Mr. Taylor's. They were both regent soldiers of
the infamy which, had it marred Ina European
country, would have justly shocked the whole of
America, - and :given us another reason why we
should blase our system - in conttadistinetion to
despotism and its power of ;washing the free will,
of a people. • •
It will be somewhat Moult for the President to
decide between the respective merits of the gen.
demon, but I dare be sworn,lf eithef gets in, it
will be the active Repreeentative from the Oily of
Churches.. , •
The town is very empty, bat has been gloriously
full of -aansiiine—delightful - substitute for Goa
gross-,for several days past. - :I must go out end
I enjoy it. , - 4 ' - TOUOUSTOSII.
LAMM SALE, STOOKS APE REAL ESTATE, TIES
.EVENING, by, , order of Orphans'• Oaten; ' Bacon
tors, Assignees; and others, Bee Thoints dc Sons'
PAvertleements,' auetton•' head, Including five
handsome modern "iestdOnoes, Worth stout street,
to bo gold peremptorily. • Valnablei business loom
tloni Ittont atreetithirty.ll.l by one hundred and
ave,feet ; several other valuable business IMMO,
- and hendsonie and plain dwollinge, ground yenta,
stooke, Am. See pamphlet - entalognsia and advet 7
tbsonents,-,anotion head. ; 7 ' %,
TIM BALE or' M. EARLE'S ELRCIANT PAIN
MIS will 'oominenoe this rapt - oink "Mien o'slook
Nes Sotto'. 44yertlemegt, attotion it9ill
rin PRESS—PIIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1859.
THE LATEST 'NEWS
TEAUORAPI4
POUR B;, LITER FROM ,
TNE STEAMERS NIAGARA AND'
- ALTO AT OLDIFAX,
LORD cillv.i.EviOttypory :TO .VIENNA.
Returning with Satisfactory Propositions.
moron') *TdomdIERITI:To TRE,
Privid4ll Italian Eatiea
ADVA i',l7N. COTTON.
' CONgDli óo.
, . .
' SW& 27.--The Cunard eteamehtp Ningar►
and the propeller Alps„ arrived about noon to dew,
Soudan) with iiiiterpool advlee'e to Exhardsr, the 12th
net • -• 0 - •
The !' 'gam Fepqrtebtleing been detained off Militia.
forty lime by dein' five, Bh'e peeved the !steamer
Attica, bound to Liverpool, on the 18th. off 'railcar.
The deities Idiubtorgit, from New ,Yotk, arrived at
I Rogow on the • 12th hart. The dement Indian and
Lebavon had silo inived M Llvorpool
The Niagara experienced strowg westerly gales daring
be Met eight dive ot . hetliteeige; itte p►eeed on tft
tat , off Tneo►r, ike ►bip But* A' Sate, bona
out • •
Lord OChley bad left Thous on his return to Nag •
laud, and it nee reported that he was the bearer of •
satisfactory proposition from Austria; bat r ettrithstand
leg this, the latest Parts correspondence is less pantile.
and French_ Mudd had declined one per 'cent. onlbs.
Paris Bourtio, , • •
Sardinia still maintabseGLAND .te a threaning attitude.
EN
The:Gonne of Commons has rejeoted the Government
bill, for the partial abolition of the church Gams, by, a
large melority.
Lord /oktildwliell.has given notice of en amendment .
to the Itstonn bill, to_tha effect that no.wili Meant' r
the elective -rrenehliss will motley the, idtmei or the'
country which does not provide a - greater' extension of
settratre to shies and boroughs than is provided for In
the bill' presented by'hlr..Disraell.
-Mr. Wilde also gave notice onto amendment proal.
dinkier voting by ballet
The Neapolitan exiles explain their conduct on bond
the ship David tinned.= They Fay that they simply
threatened the captain with law proceedings, If be,
took them to Amnia' ageing their consent: They are
being liberalltprovided ter by the public.. Tbelourion
Times reoemmends a public subscription in their be-
half.
•, Fire of young men, lately arrested in Ireland for.-
connection with the Phase!: Club, ate being tend roe
treason at Teals.. The,. Ire eberged with eenepliinn
to intbreet the Constitution of the ootintsr, and% est*.
liah to Ireland - s - Denworstio Itepahlio, with ranittlea-
,
tlons !pittance and Ameries. • - -", -
The London Times again refers to Cie defaulting
Stated in the United States, giving a resume of their
present pftellons to prevent the pobl:o being deluded
by the oonstantilourishes of their Governotel •
The Church rate bill was -defeated in the House of
Commons by s Tote of 264 t 0111.., '
' On the 10th inet., In the Mode of Lade, the subject
Of the future government of 13 ngapore was debated.
Miniaters announced told they should be gribi.d by the
answer to the despatch their hid recently addressed to
the Governor General of India.
In re, pole to the noticed of am endmentarto the Be,
form bill, Mr. Disraeli stated that the Government
wu preparing certain llxodificAtions to the bill proposed
by him
Lord Burycelled attention to the Newfoundland fish,
e, lee, and moved for the pawn showing the constrile%
tion placed by the trench authorltiee upon the treatiee
now regulating theM an 4 the present state of negotta•
Sir Fn• B flugden acid that be could act enter Into
the enbjeet beeause it is:l7ollmi come littlis dae'gor,
although he hoped it was .enseeptible of amiable ad
justment; • The Trench Government had intimated the '
intention of enforcing, their fell rights under the •
treaties, - and bar Majesty , . Government had given a
counter-notice that they intended to enforce their lull
rights' , At the ante - time, they propelled the appoint,
meat of commindenere to enquire into the rights of.
'the two countries. That proposal had been waisted,
.and he had no fear that any oollision would corer dor
tog the inquiry among the Baltirig reagele,ns steps bad
been taken onboth aides to prevent it. He hoped that I
Lord Buoy ,
consent to weft for the report of the
ammisaioners. ".
Lord Bury then withdrew his motion.
On the Ilth, the Stilled of plrsay at Hong Hoeg, end
the conduct of the oitheals, was mooted in both Holism •
and Minister 'ramified inarcettgatlons.
Lord - Malmesbury stated'that the Congress of Paris
would probably meet on the following week en the Ones
tion of the Prinelpelities.
The estimates were debated, and the Indian loin bill
pasted through committee in the Common:
The Neapolitan exiles had„ presented an Wan to
;the Mayor of Cork' in which they state that while on
• board the Neapolitan frigate they. protested ,in vain
against being taken to America, and appealed to be
landed in Bean. On being tranaferred to the David
Stewart, they drew up a declaration invoking the pro.
Section of the United Mates laws, praying the eaplain
to deer for the nearest English port, and tbreatenicsi,
if he persisted in going Vehlew York they would wane
hint before the law courts for th e violation of their li
berty, but that in the meantime they would ;reaped
the /AWS of the MAP Onpresenting this to the captain,
be at drat se'd he beyi pledged Me word to take them to
America and could ma'am Against ble - intereat.
On the following day, however, the captain moon
/Mead hie determination, Sod Announced his intention
of steerlog for Cork. The exiles claimed that they re-,
optioned the law of the ship and those of aurally to the
oommander. They explained that their chattered,
health, and a desire to he as near their native land ad
poseible, were their Tempe fornot going to Kai a floe , .
feet, and civilited country as Amoeba and they eon,
aura by asking a generous hospitality from Great
Britain.
• The London Vines; initionitandisig A Public sub,
Ileription in behalf of the Wilke, says that In the whole"
history of continental turmoil Mae 1815, there la not,
an instance to be found of man who bale edit red such
&laved" wrongs with beile ho entirely elan
In the event of the Government being defestsd'ins
the Reform bill, -a , paid:ion' of, Parliameet ,was
item reported that 'Lard 01"de er - onid not
fromlectia at present.
la.tbe for treinth,,at Trades " the sitters*
general, in -opening - the asap, charged them with axe
apirmayneitis other t inseatto subvert the Ocestittstkin
of the sae , and esteblieb•lnlvelmod'at Tea Bath.'
e rrW' ° • " :„ •
men•weir , • • • riji t g=
'Pb. trial lea Pregreieleg quiet ly, MlVl°
DOS kllo.l2wltan thirNiestas.sailpi. - '
Tbeliondost Ala a Am—en--ont.rfavenelliettinau s ii
image to Congress caking power to employ the army
and navy for the protection of American right/ on the
Isthmus and in , Menlo, thinks! the President Ise geed
gran& for. his expostulation', and endorsee his mgrs.
menteibut points them igeinstleenueratto
, - The same journal, in it city arttele, questions the
expediency of the, promised gratuity to the Osieray
line of eleamers, and hints phut the Government's
desire for Irish votes may have bed something to lb
with it It argue! that the Government is deputing
from The principle which - reenires no entreats to le
made except such as have been invited by •putith
tender, and that, in enbiddleing this line, they act nn.
fairly. -
iiredeviek Braces -ha started. fur China to a
=moths office of ambassador.: Loft Elgin was en
peated to remain till hit urinal.
- The 10n40 on the oth wets Waken on the 10h
firmer, and X m l( higher, Laden the 11th again weak
bat firsts at the close.
PRANCE. •
- 11. Beaker, the Minister of Commerce, %idle nil
With the functions of Minister of Algeria, H. Lautat
having declined the appointment tendered him to tint
caMee.
The Paris Bourne onthe oth inst. was buoyant, nadir
the rumors of complete maze having attended Ted
Cowleyfe pacific minden. 'Threes rase to pixty.ninpr.,
ten a; -
On the following day, however, a reaction took p'ae,
and threes fell three-garters,
On the Pith the market opened flat and loweriut
slightly , improved at the close, threes being trailed
at 68f Ito.
The Paris correspondent of the Landettlferaid itte
that the hopeanf pace were doily tattling away neer
the influence Of war articles which the eenii-o i 1
journals of Paris were inartioted to publish. ';,
The -military
,preparatlonk whites have been en
grassitig IA , Pran ce wore atilt dontinuei with nosh t eed
•
visor, ,
'The recent pail% article in the Afeeits ter, indite
east, ciontinaadlo attract attenhon
She Paris Correspondent of the London Ties
deseribee the note in the Maitsur. OD the Armaniet.
as a wilful misstatement. It was, he saym, anbmied
to the Emperor at about midnight on , Friday. IBA la
jest! was informed that it win merely a reproductioin
subetance of hie speech from the throne, and bang
read a few lines at the beginning, and the last ems
graph, allowed it to per .'The note, however, amble.
OM keit was, was inconslatent with the hopes of go
anal war. and the-position of Prince Napoleon, in to
Cabinet become untenable. The prospects of the or
party, eo far as Trance is concerned, do not look ley
bright, thetas to the tome of public' opinion and is
spirit manifested abroad.
AUSTRIA: •
Lord Cowley. England's Commissioner of Pesos, ft
Vienna on the 10tb lartent for London. ?he succount
hie nation to conciliate the Poweri at variance, as
considered doubtful.
A telegram to tne London Timer says Lord Cowitte
the bearer of a counter proposition. which it was hod
would prove acceptable. and toad to arrange the ed.
cultlea at present misting. -
The Paris 00,11iiiNtif.1104i says the effective fore
',Austria in Italy bad been increased from 500030
180,000 men. The movement of Austrian troops to e
frontlet", for the purpose of being Mincenfrated.
condemn; these reports. , " Numerous artillery bad has
Wen despatched to Placenta within a few days. Cane
of a Urge else bad arrived at Pavia and Venice ar-
Stott of which were provided with carriages for the r.
pones of a siege. It le asserted That the ffiets 0013tItil
M this article of the,Conatitutionnet were received:
ay.t from the SardinfamGovernmeut j et the 1 nlterL
- The Vienna entresponlent of 'Li Nord reports e
somas of Lord Cowlers mission. The oorrespondee
states that a basis of the arrangement, which is nor.
stood as likely fo be favorably received by all the P
ere, had been decided upon. '
The Almaden despatch to the ambassador at to.
don, for ctommunioation to the British (labinet;t
reams a desire to unite with the latter in °ode/hymn
to save, if possible, the horrors of a general nouns},
Von, and says that It - hopes to make Its paid° inn
hone perfectly clear, and roulette that it Piedra ate
prevailed, upon to abandon her policy of itrOvocaln.
that hopes for tranquility In Italy may he entertatst.
The despatch concludes with declaring that Anda
will only draw the sword- hadpfenoe of her intomtns
ble rights, and the maintenance of treaties whichse
Considers the only solid guarantee for good or evil,
PRUSSIA.
The Mlalater of Foreign .Faire, In his speech ,e
-slues that be does not for &moment doubt of bog
able In concert with Fogiand, to procure a due retiot
to existing treaties lie also said that Raglooted
Pravda are In this favorable position that they met%
to Owe themselves with impartiality between tlnn
tegonletlo Powers
- . SARDINIA. _ s,-
The 'Turin correspondent of tbe Loudon neriatitys
that thnnote in the Earls /Ifonireur has fallen Ps a
thunderbolt on the Court end 'Ministry. The rerall of
the pacdfla declaration, of Prance will be to bastesibe
conflietwith Atatflsitlrela siogle-handed. • 4
The exportation of forage and oats by the Lo udy
frontier is prohibited
TBLATNT—
Th 7 T : rmt c°rre;4l6lt the
London Har adteoortsthiga norehVl;+lyJlkd
thin ever The Ring and Motet?: want woo ,1 any
I
price.
The Grand Duke Coolies:Able had a distiogniald re* .
<option at Malta.
CHINA.
&deices to January 19th say that the Drltiii war
Tennis Pursonn sod firn'aer, left behind by tkelgin
expedition In the Yang Tasking river, had gri, out,
owing to en unexpected rise in the river.
lo n i t n i, v e
..
n it. 0 8 11 6 2 a h 8 13 . 2 -7 : l — T p
T h T :el , ll on L
main ta the g ilnt Champlain
he stns!
er
of
ttaht: w ve.
. 11 . 1 ,: b i e :
Further operations against the Braves et Can4mere
expected, Admiral Seymour and the matinee I the
flag ship having gone there. ~
TUB LATEST.
• op ened on th‘lth of 1
[By Telegraph trout Dilution to Liverpool.) • on the 15th. '
LoNDON, B&TNIIDAY —Commis fell "Antrim yesirday, perlB , 3 „,
. 4.
owed by the depression in Paris.
Attetrien .11xchatige rose 2mo per tent., owlnglo‘ the I rill be opened on the let of April.
,renewed distrust in Continental affair& 1' ' ' .
The Nord - distinotly ;satiate that the Empefr Na- t Nel 70i k Pank Statement.
poleon consented to the insertion of the Pielfidirticla - New 41° ReStrch 28.—The•bank statement • for the
in the Afoniteur to show hie moderation. butihat if week endog ch i t„th iy, ,b owd :
the present diflloultietare not diplomatically titled— An Wrens 04 0 ,,,,,
if Austria dims pot yield in her Italian claims, Se will .' , ' ea u,
not shriek from the consequences. st ' -Trontatlon
The Nrarcil Noros oily artiole, written on the ironing A dames of po,it,
of the 11th instant, nays the fell in commis, darns the{e-o
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day was equal to hi per tent., tanned by the deimeston . ,
I
in Paris. The share market wee correspondingly de. ' nrat ,
irets by Telegraph.'
; preened. an the Miscount market, the Osman/hie in. Myrna, math 28 —Sales of floward•street Flour
' oreaslng. salts UM supply of-money, owing pedly to s at TA,9O
~...•lb t
ea trooping. Own firm; white advanced
lane accumulation of Government depoelt in Ili lank, to // o ie'enorf 10 830850, prminiens dolt. %This
be's diminished the lowest rats for choke bine to 2X a key unobed.
9 X per cent . 1 blontWarch 28.—tales of Cotton, to day, 2,640
•-' The Times , city article Baia the continued Salience bates at Dor Middlings: soden for the week 18 500
on the „ m at, 0 1 Lord cowlera whialoh aupported the boles; rein 11,146 balms i reeei Os s heed of last year,
inarkht until the downward movement In Dash was tele- 185,020 b.e.-^, .......
" r k in P.''
'. ld i..t:so ad.-, 0..ti00
graphed, when a alight decline took plane.' There wee Frei/kb. s dverpool, ic, ; &mho j },xch+pge,lo33(49
an inereased demand in the discount market, andatthe 1688,•
bank, to day
'Toe * 4 0410 Shafttakill writCe to theTrautrac, urgiug b11tA214421681' 26 —SaleS of; Cottons, t - day, 9,100
~, an advance of X.
'
: atti, ANelleAtiliVTOMAtelfgaleit---'-','
some naticied expression in honor Oethe heroic, exiling TIIL7 CITY. ~,, ~BO44D:4 7 ,TILIDS.,—Thiti body bold a. stated .,
, ted._.
landed at Queenstown, e... - .* :-,,:e,e- ,
The Loridon.Daffselireteeelearla imneepoitdeet earl e - e, meeting' lati'leititing at their iihamber, in Chestnut - - , , _
.-_. e.,..--
~. - e , ---ree •
th 4 Priem, Nalieleonie :retirement from the Ministry '.:" I , 'street', a b ove tittb. • ' "''-' ' -'.-'''
," i khQ .. jifoicy : .iharkvts - = ---- -:
of - A torte will net be .fellowed kr any metedal change AMESIMINTS THIS IVINItea , - _,, , . -
Mr. Addicts offend the following : - -_ - - e.' , e* : .... ee e, -- , :e •-•„. e le, -, - . _. _ e - .
in the ultimate sins of the external olio of Prance. , Waseyaer Co OLARIKN'e Anme-fersunteTmaela* .
' - The Globe, on the contrary, remake:that-Nil** ar. et Douglas I, _ ll Bleek•llymi lectiour".,-. 1 The Ladyend 1 yie ß w ee e liv o ild it ; h th ra d u th eh e
_Philadelphia Board of Trade have ' ' th '" et - ra " : 04, - ,,,i :; iii :;;;; l l l :int lto, ran im, ,:tir mi c i ti t 28 , , 11. 7 .411 , - - -
_ interest the puidencee before The Week rips - ' - ne erith:a firm stock market , though '
arum of things within the . past few - days justifies-tire the Devil." e
. '. i'Legielattlre of Houle bill. leo. 674 and, trust that its
antiolpatien that there:wilt be a. Complete , change in i New Waieni-Beriser Tenet ise.:-tt The ',prawn Die- • PaeraßtOalay net •longer be delayed, believing that Its ~„
, the foreign Feller_ Of the limpecor of Prawns .. ., e -, , ' nOnds" , -." Year Life's in Deeger .i.'''. • . .•-; - - i provieloes will eleco6plieh. the deeired end in proteCtleg - " 111 " 44 etfi ' lii7* *4./ai:lthil ihßt - b o o ,o rat .a ' iiflekteit -
- .6olMillerOiell Int 11l - --ee" • _1 - Niencow. Onsous.-. Oindorelle - reLentea cirque this oominunity against the operatioes of inesponelble -, eater, but the bidden 040,0 , ,Up fii.met4N to - 5 . ',lid be. . •
I
,0.0 shame win coals kin at the ,eiteon4
c , geuc . e. . ... , oompurt-m-pbutestotse, Oymnsatie and - Acrobatic immure 'ciimpentes, Which corporation with in , _the ',. tWeien thence% eve secoOdboktdis t o t - iiers made at 26
1 ' Livenrata:: March 1i Cotton _ twithet,-The Baled -feats,» ~, , Pest few years have done ea mei& toinjure the inlander ie e.iiig and i - , -- ~e. e... 11 .-...r
during the week hive been 61,200 - bales, Inelnilieg ,
le 003 on speoulatien, and 7.000 by exportere. All one. ~ A ()ADMIT or Firs ARTS -Striholomewei Stanen of and 'standing of this city, both at home and in - other • '' -
puts of the Union, ' heard fer_2s,..Xe„,,R*Sidliejclitien
„26,3( bid ; 21X _ sliced-
Persil se I ost • Or Eve itenentent ' 1 .
lities have 'slightly advanced, occaslooedi by the advisee ',. ', ' ' ' ...,_ i ReeolveS, Th e y the emcees of this association be die 1 again424l( hide_24lreekeds'orileseehlondeY, Pinenyl.
rooted to transmit re copy of ttie foregoing 'to both yenta Railroad itoek e alin'se : red:'leillt ' a di
itiouosomin-a,Gatavlse.-tieleations from a.f.t i
from America. Fair qualities have Inapeove Idly ) and
branches of the Legialeture. , " . 3. , - , .
vedettes ,Vd. The estimated sales taday (F are Gems from Operas, Pantetrames, Dancing, and Staging . -
'd-._ ; t et
10,004 bales" including 2 000 to epecnistore and ex- Tummies Naaisviss -t , Gems front Operaa, Repo abet hill wag read by the secretary , and wee made the eidiye itiftaod 43 t, ' -
I to.
_aye just M 3 . Ad OA asked.
portera :The following are the authorized quotation : Eccentrioities, Farces, Binging, and Dancing." 'ollkisci of debate. , e . .. e , ~,,,, e . Bast stocks are griduallyi itilvenielni:, Phitedel
" - Mee- - .., - ~ .e. eee - Fir Otelnorets adibisted Ciiiiirolutiiihs, and strati - I. Bulk sold at_2loX . e filinede old steinei trsx , now*
(Winne Learned their adoption. To those Lastleatioreirldeh i3OX.; Comieeiefet, Olt - Fetii-ToWsuitda NOM;
Mobile * 7% 7 3.16 . e . e e , eiendon a propeelittela the operation could_ dons harm,, . - '
*Uplands I% A' 1 / 4 , . TtiE MrirliOnlST, ' Eblililol l, AL - VONFERENCEI
wells it 'would, have the effect of driving from existence tacky Bank, 204. Schtijilkill'ltaiigetien - iref
The, - stook in Pod Is estimated at 818 000 bidet, in- continued HS sessionayostorday morning; lathe Green- all bogus nompadee. Stands steedyret 10 to 103; ; , Noith - heir irlvsals
eluding 622 000 baled of
,Amertcan. , ,L' street Ohutoh,' at eight n'elmer. Bishop Elcottipresided. Mr. Therese objected to the bill, because it would are load; M. ; - e• e '....e - e: --.---- '
eme.euthotitien ray the quotations were not fully rilhdate a certain clan of insurance °empire:dee who will , .. „ .._,.. .
maintained et the okra of to-day's market: .... . • Devot'onel , exereiees were conducted by Rev. J. M. tyke riche when good : companies deollae' tbemt sad - =
*..“ TRH LATF.FIT, . . ' Massey,' rod 'the minutes Of the pretious day were where s eomeiimes,,the money, Is paid Wheniesses are
Lie:carom, Meech le -The Cotton market is steady adopted. , , , _ , • , ~.- '
and holders are arm; salmi of 10,000 bales this morning. John P. Mug was elected 0/ fl.'t a vacancy in the err Addieks regretted the. brier. eParse of time
!WATS OF TP t AD.II -The' *Oise. fr-ni - Venzhe , ter Board of Tureens or the. Ceotenziary Filed. and C. remaining for the examination of the bill, but as
continue to shave a factorable tendency. The markets Illeskell a Tsommy in the Boa dof Trustees of the Edit- the Logi4atareWould - probielr aidloara inn short time,
are firm. end more is &deg , for the Coratioent. .. cation Fund. , . he hoped that the bill would at °niche approved - Ile
HA.VP.I4 COTTON MARKET, March 10-New Or- The querten. Who are the sopernOntrrariaa f' Wel sited the`asse of aßompany occupying as eltpallefTe ea
leans trey ordiedire is gilded at 104 f, and bets at 90f. resumed, The Ilehop explained that aeupennimererr i tsbliebnatnt; who•adeeitieed themselves as operating-
AU fluent les of Cotton Itave aliehtly improved. The according to the Discipline of the church, most live with $lO O . 030 . • authorised- cardiaii who had not two
market closes .quiet. with gales of 11000 hetes during within the bounds of his'elourerenee, lied be enbject to per cent . of that sum pad in In view of eneh a -state
the week r , any. veil that may be made nine hie Services. The case of e thine
e henrged,thatthe bill should ho immediately
- LIVERPOOL BitiCANNTUFFS armour, March 11. iff different with a sepersr nuclei naleister, who may passed by the Legtelatare , The president eipleffiee,
-liie , ere Itlithardeon, !lemma, AOo report Bread/do& live without the bounds of his Conference. • . in reply, to Mr. Thomas ' rem rk that the bill would
very dull. bat uncharged ; thourb the market exhibits affect the smaller c,ompaniee, that the only way In
a declining tem'eney Flour is quoted at linesl2.l ad which it could interfere with them was to enupel there
Air Centel of 700 Oct' Wheat-Bad be 6dmila 2d ; white to have their capital paid up. Thin is what the public
ile.7,lcloe 04, Cora-eitted and. yellow 6aceod 31; has k right to eXiteer An it. is new, -bogus conspaeles
white 7e 3do7d 41 - . have etriettely !glared Philadelphia After Nome fur-
THE
It tTli4l'.,' ' -
they debate the queetion was taken on. the resolutions,
' level:POOL, Mardi 72 -The wickets continue doll. which were imeeed - unsntmatialy. -
-` -" - ' - -
- *LIVERPOOL PROVISION MADICET, March It - e The meeting thmeadjourned. _ 1 *-- .*. •
_.,. .: -
The market closes firm. Beef firm; poor qualit'es have _
A °BARGE of larceny - has been
- fastened on
declined 24 04. Pork dull. Dense quiet. Lard drill. _
,- LIIMIPOOI., Mardi 12 =Market quiet but steady tie
- men IfutaiblSOni when bold attempt at arson wars,
LIT aRPOOL PRODUCE !JAMBE IS, March 11 -Su. lately exposed by Fire Marshal Mashburn, and mite.
ger heavy. Coif% firm. Rice firm at Sic Od. Rosin
- lishedlii these cram:mi. It teems that he has ahiecer
steady. at 44 Rdtb4s lOd for common, • Spirits Tamen
'tine firm at 420. who engaged es a domestic to travelling partial. When.,
LONDON A 1131.0611 -Wheat In very doll ate decline leaving the - city . she is In the ,habit of leaving her
,el 1 , 1024 for foreign end English. White Amerlean at clothing, jewetry, do:, under the wave *of itutehmeen.
' 38sm42e • Red 31e0408- ‘ ' , A young man who le paying attentions to the niece is
Began to dull. aud Oct g lower; Wee quiet; Coffee now absent with the Paraguay expedition. and... when
buoyant . starting, left a number of articles of wearing apparel
- .LONDON MONEY MAPIKET.-Menth lie-Console , and jewelry in her charge. Th a property , se wet( as
are quilted at 10) ( The bullion In the Beek of keg- ' ten dollars belonging to the niece, wee removed from
land hat increfuted during the week £ll6 000. the trunk by tiutchineon and pawned, with the ex-
The money market Is slightly more caringint, with a cehtion of the money, Which be appropriated to hie Own
I g 304 demand , nee. The trunk coca then filled with combustible mate-
I Messrs. Bering Bros quoted bar silver be )Xd ; del- 1 rids to aid in the' defamation of _the-store, and was
, lime Os xd.; eagles 78e kgd, found about half consumed: The iortdx". ere, recovered
' AillEitiClAN STOOKS -Alcove. Baring' Brothers by Mg. Bleceburn, and have been returned to Mre
quote a limited beelines at preeinue retell. Illirmie 1 fititchinson'a niece.
Central abares, 84013 discount ; • ditto bond.; Se. -7n& parade or the ,Good Will Engine Cotn
, Bell A Co. report an average basinese, without any
change. exeopthre the improvement le Illinela Central, pony
_took phut! Yeeterdsi.alternoon, The oceardini
, which is also noticed by the Batioge. - was the housing of their new Blum enginis, which was
Mr Sateerthwatte reports an improved demand. tried a week or two ago with each wonderful and auto=
. HAVRE - MAIDINTS, March 8.-Flour bad a de. Melling enceees. The parade wee very lenge, from
dining tendency. and prices are nominal. Pot Aileen
three to four hundred men, dreg eft in (dim's chitties,
drat at 41f foreold, and 41f for new. Pearl Ashes arm at
forming the proceasion The'renneylvania (prod
45046 e. Coffee firm Oils dull but rather unettered.
Band led the gamesmen and pilled wavy, beautiful
It olden bet firm. Sogar e quiet and nominal Lard
dull and nominal. Whalebone-Sales unlmpoitaet,
pieces of music. The engine is one of massive eon- -
THE LATEST.
situation, very heavy and einreble and of a laminae
• - style of formation. The undesirable and saugadery
_ March
LONDON, l4 -The money market is steady,
smoke stack. that disOgnreff many or these evened, is
OomMIS are quoted at 01); the same As yesterday diapeneed with here The company
e me nd to try her
[The above was detainee in cooneuence of th e Inter- powers again In a night or two: She wings lute Her
rution of the telegrephie lines; the lines below Qin- vice on the Bret day or April. Many alterations have
ben and throughout Now Brut:awl* having been pros- taken place 10 the building of the company tl Comm.
tested by a terrific storm - which prevailed on Sawmill modals the new.aoiner. ..
afternoon.]
I'AIRMOUNT PARK.—The plans, for the bn
provementi of - Fairmount Park; for which the pr zee
hare been awarded by the committee of Councils, are
now on exhibit - km at Independence Hall. These mug.
cifieent plate are upon ,a large 00/110, showing the pro
posed walks andelelyee. summer honors and fondants,
with the reservations for the Zoete:led and Horticul
tural Pocietiee,,gificg a perfect idea of the contem
plated improvement of this Wye lie To opie'e Cleamiee
ground. The interest which the greet body otthe pee
. pie have Wien in the formation of this' nee park will'
attrs ct thoneends to the 11011 to see the 'lreful work of
_our trobiteats and landscape gardeners. - . ..„
- ALB., FEMINOTON yesterday committed
Thomas Mokilay aid Jolla Walsh, in the anal of $1,91:0,
bail each to answer a charge of aggravated assault end
battery. Monty broke open the door of the ‘honse or
Mary Welsh, in Spaeford street, and when remoesteated, _ _
with by the occupant, he fired at her with a pistol. I cuerent treaata7.
The ball paned within two lodes of her bead. After ~..._ • . .
the arrest of Motley, John Walsh broke into the some - •
bowie and threatened Mary with vengeance if airs ap- ''
pearel agateet him. For these offences easiest the
dignity of the Commonwealth, MoNley and Walsh were ••
cOmmitted as aforesaid. '
THE FOLLOWING gentlemen have been
no
minated by the People's party Convention of . the 23d 91
ward : , • . , 0
Select coneell,_:-Willieve W . Smedley. , - • -
Beard of Health.-Dr. E. D. Buokmau.
Common Canned ,- let - district, D R. 'Thompson;
2d dietriot. Jona th an* Brooke • Sd district,,George S.
Alder; 4th dietrtet;Joeeph Miffs * . "
WILLIAM MoCenn was committed by Alder
man Seidler. yesterday: foe a' hmach of the peace, In
stoking Officer Moore 'with et pair or steel knuckles
William had been arrested by the dieter for drunker.
nose, and wee on the route to the . station house when
he cemmitted the assault.
THE DIRECTORS of the Girard College fin
mouses that theyare prepared to .bind out, in the State
of Pennsylvaole, twenty orphans, in accordance with
the will of 8 eehett Chard. to .. mutable ocenbatione,
each as agriculture. asvlgatloarkrts, mechanical trades,
and inanuladureset , •
- As Owaxa is wanted - for a light wagon,
a Wealth/at, a riding whip, ,and for; robe,' noir at the
Twentieth-ward e.ation hoes. They were picked up
at Columbia avenue and Seventh etreet a night or two
since. '
Arrival of the Overland Mail.
LATER PROM TIOTORIA-AMERICANE NOT ALLOWED
I'o PRIMER ATT. IV A A lIINOTON'S lIIRTHDAY-L MICE
..OP TIIE U. It STRAIIIIR TOUCET-IfASEACRE lIY IN.
DIANE-PITRSUIT, OP A BAND INTO BIEXIOAN TER.
RETORT. ,
Si. Loom. March 28 —The overland mail arrived last
night, with Ban Franchise dates to the 4th Inst.
The dates from BrWeb Columbia are to the 28th alt.
Gm Douglas refaced to permit the Americana et Vieto.
tie to veleta Ate ;Washington's birth-day, end mob in
dignation wee manffeated.
The new 11 Ei steamship Tenney was launched from
the navy-yard op Mare Island ere the 8d inst.
The passengers by. the mall confirm the -accounts of
the recent /tittles between the U B troupe and the Os•
mulches, rear Tort Arbuckle. - . Upwards of twenty Os
winches him bon killed.
imseral families to D triton comity, Texas, hire been
massacred by the Clamanches, and their stock car
ried Mr.
- Ipth the Oemenehee end the Apaches ere committing
deptedatione upon the mall company all along the
mote - ;
Lieutenant Read. of Bmt Buchanan, had pursued and
captured a band of Missing. Patutioes lo the Mexican
town of Banta Cruz, at which the Mexican authorlifes
werChigbly indignant, and exiled the people to arms te„
resist the invaainn.
The acconnte fnre the Arizona elver retries are of a
very faterable eherseter. = '
From Salt Lalto.
INDIAN DEPREDATIONS—RECOVERY OP STOLEN
CHILDREN.
BC Lome; March 28 —Bolt Leke dates to the 15th nit.
have been received. '
The Indiana in the vicinity of Banta (Nara bad killed
several white penal.. Governor Chimmlog 'made a
requisition on (tenant Johnston for troops to chastise
them.
Seventeen or the children who were captured by the
Indians at the massacre of 180 emigrants - on the Mann.
tan Meadows, eighteen months ego, have been re.
covered.
Pennsylvania liegislaittre.
ManninoSo, Mush IT; 1889. ,
88NATIO.
The Senate met at 8 IP, M.
Nothing bot"privaiibille were eoneidered. -
The following were Drama t
A Fapplement to the act incorporating the Norristown
Vreenumburg '
A eopplement to the Chestnut Hill and Cheltenham
itsuro.4
An sot to insorpersto the Byherry and Andalusia
Turnpike Company. -
TIMM.
The goose met at 8 P. M.
A slay few petitions were presented, although It wee
petition der.
04 motion of Mr. Hansitstur, the bill rolative to
'suction laws WI considered, and amended en WS to apply
to /Allegheny county, and the bill passed finally;
An sat to. server on certain associations of the eiti.l
Sena of, Was uommosiweettlithe bowers ant IDIOM&
areaVSzem"siftz:Va=',
• • r-
• TRlTl,orbai olgned the oupplamant to the
ghtillde phis and Trenton Railroad Company. -
I An sottt Incorporate the Richmond old Reinytkill
1 Passenger- Ran,
, f r _ curio went to the Citlionav Passenger Rahway
Plompany.
, . . ,
The Flamm met at 7, P. M., and p-oceeded to the con
siderclowoot the act to establish a general banking
Two seetione of the bill were oonsidered aid a Waned,
pending which tho Rouse adjourned.
xtcnt of the African Slave Trade.
W•ettnitrroN, throb 28:— Prom Information received
here, it at pears that the business of Importing Atrium
far more extensive than bee beretoftne beep sap-
pored, and Ott the arrangements for that purpose ere
very MN:dot:WY deirleeC
/melt boat!' ore employed to relieve 'levers of their
cargoes. and bring them intb the Southern Sttt it.
Oat Government has been informed of some of the
moiremeuts, end has taken eMelent measures in the
yeamliee.
Public Buildinga at Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON, Marcie 28.—The Attoroey General,
Secretary of the Treasury, and Peatmaster General,
were to-day engaged In tenting out instructions to the
agent of Philadelphia with regard to the Custom
House, Poet Oflloe, and Court Gonne building In that
city.
Unless there shall be s disappointment la making s
sale of the lots whloll the law entborizse, the work of
construction will rapidly progress
Unfounded Report of the Death of Gen
Weanlktirott, March 23.—About ono o'clock thin le
ternoolt, the amoral:3AV was +startled bz is - report that
Gen. CUR had Merl euddenly. It wag coon aeeertained
to be untrue, as he (Wilk the sojornartt of hla nwst
health, and cow engaged in the transaction of bulkiness
at the 'State Department.
The Right or Visiting Supposed Slavers.
WASHINGTON, March 28 —Tbo project submitted by
the French to the Brittsb Governmeet merely proems
a friendly visitation where there is rood cause for sus
picion that the semi is a slaver. To this our Govern
menthes no objection, so far as vessels stillog under
the American flag are concerned, but will hold the vie•
thing parties responeible for any misconduct or violation
of maritime rights. -
The Reported Cuba Expedition. .
WABBINCixon, blotch 28 —lt in not believed bore ibet
coy nopnexering expedition le now ready to Mart for
Cube, an recently reported. The meet re table advice.
are altogether contrary to the probability of rurh
movement. The story In eln ilex to tbe prrgramme of
General Berman, promulgated months ago.
Tire New Minister. from Peru.
,• WASHINGTON, March 28.—Dau Zegarra, the new
Meister from Peru to We Government, wee today
fOrmaDy prapeoled to the Prealent by Aeoretsry Cam
''be anal friendly Ammon were iuterebangel.
•
Sale of the Government Organ.
'Waenisoroti, March 28 ..-C4encral'Elowman, Superb:l.
tendert% of Public.,Prtating, has purchased the Union
newspaper eatabl'ahtnent, and wilt take wane/awn in
OCIAt two weeks. Perhaps its nante will be changed.
Vatted States Steamer Metaeomet.
WASHINGTON, Menet 28 —•The Navy Derarttnent
lesrom that the steamer bletecomet, of the rateguey
expectltlon, arrived at Maranham, Bte2ll, on the 31st of
Jareary. ,
The Boston Post Office.
eenteorott, March 28 —lt le said that the &igen
Net' office will be restored to State street when the
Gereenntent shell hire lined the - betide, which the
retteseetatieee of the remonstrant+) ate now awaiting
he e to execute.
• • •
43.970 N, March 28 —The Nerd:lents , Bulk, Eta cilk .
Bask, aril the Merchants' Exchange Corporatlon have
anbieribed no 00e to the bond of indemnity, eacuring
the3overement front loss, if the poet Ellice la removed
to vita street.
From Baltimore.
.B.I.TINORN, March 28 —The camphene factory of
Nap Bolton & Co , on 81111 street near Pratt. wag
byre) at noon today, The load amounted to $3,003,
on ^latch the there la no itautance.. A largo portion
or to stook WAS saved.
Tb /tamer Pataptoo, from Oharlealon, which at ,
rltaito. day, pickle* Ire, on 13aturday,•the boot of the
ehillgarnernoon ' containing the captain and tour of
the ear. When the raters° came up with the retool,
whin Ic ashore on Darrittrak. the captain cod crew
retaad to the 'refuel, which wee fall of watt r. The
mkt the crew were engaged in unbending her
Ttiateamer Adelaide, recently purehesed at Boston
to Mate the steamer North Carolina, of the Norro'k
linei %fah watt.lninted a few months since, arrived
here 'day, thirty seven hours from New Yor k She
had It 'ugh paesaro.
Tho Niagara for Boston.
Hitter, March 28 —The stearaihip Niagara railed
at 7 o'altt last evening, and will be due in' Poston to.
morrow main. Her mails will probably roach Phila.
delptkla onuciEdu evening.
J. it_Alrlaywite wade t ff , etive. Father Wiltshire
aged the claims of one of the members to a Oontinu.
soca, a.d adied a few chip terisSit remarke, referring
to his extreme age and enfecb'ed condition, and asking
ehasitable cotertbutions from his bretbrrn of the Con
ference to sees his declining days
The eighth question Who are the atiperanntlatet or
wom.^ut preacher? was , next considered. Borne dist
Cuisine arose se to the claims to eentinuacce on this'
list of a minister who is able and acemdemed to preach
once a fortntabt.
The ease of the Rev. J. D X.ong came uPd Me 'liked'
for the eontinitanee of his superannuated relation; his
health being still precarious. He had noontime. been
able to speak twice a week, and sometimes; not at all
for a month or more. la itoprome to a quest'on from.
one of the members whether he r eceived any pay for
his lectures on Abobtionisto, be affirmed that hie oolv
profile from the Aott Sisesry o use were those derived
from the sale of his ho k. Pictures of Slavery," The
question was, put, and Mr. Long was continued on
the Superannwttedlie by an almost unanimous vote.
The -following Maine . compose the list of time
preuhirs whri remain toperannuded : Gee. Wiltshire,
hi Bonin, J D, Long. P. Hallowell, J. R. McFarland,
lillphalet Reed. and John g -
The lid of effective elders wee taken up. Oa motion,
the withdrawal of the gentlemen under conaideration
wan dirpeneed with, oiled objections should be twee
to them
The Rev. P. Coombe; Fr - siding elder. mode a state.
meet concerning the no r th Philadelphia district,
which be reports in a floc risking condition. At Attie
borough, Reeks county, there har,been a most amazing
revival Richmond circuit bee been signally visited by'
Ord , 4 blearing, and throughout the district there Is peace
and prosperity
A berg m Moat etatemeet was made by the Rev. Dr.
Townssna (Port Illehmer di in response to on intima
tion of the Rev, P Coombe lb' tbe had united the me.'
died with the ministerial profession He arid that he
did not pane the sign of en hf D., until be found, be
yond a doul.t that the people of his charge were unable
to subpart him and his family The practice of medi
cine had always hen made secondery to his pastoral
duties. which be had on no occasion neal , cted. The
med'eal profession wee not d'abonorable. The example
of One who healed the ethic and cut cut devils was
ailed. Dr. Townsend defiled the genius of Methodism
to be tivelf.susteining." and went on to a profuse state.
meet of his r wn pecuniary — resources end expenSitures,
and from their extreme - dieproportioniamd his own great
worth be argued that he was perfectly_ jcstified in pile. ,
thing Medicine. ' ` ' -
A long debate ensued. tench of which was very exci—
ting. Many of she members opposed the union of any
seena• duty with the'cielling of the Memel While otherS
thought that a man 'n and a minister's ditty was to the
family- If he did not look out for that Ise was worse
_. .
than an infidel.
Finally the debate ended, and the character of Mr.
Thompson pureed.
John A. Warrom (Bnotieton) was placed on the gaper.
numerary hat by 'neon of ill.bealth, and inability to
perform effeetive work The supernumerary , relation
was also ansigned to W. W. McMichael, (Ifolnielburg,)
on the mine grouode.
The Rr'v ve. Conner mode a shatement of the" condi--
lion of the South Philadelphia district, of which he le
the presiding elder. It was in a prosperous condition,
and the wrk of God was being every day made want.
feet. He narrated some of hie experiences during the
four yearn of hie aerate° in ibis diatrlat. Be aro
thrown out of a Maim on one rceasioe, and feerfull cut
about the tread, and warty last his life at another time
item a runaway,
The response, of Mr. Cooper, es the names of the
preachers In his dlote'et were called, afforded great
alinement from their variety and aptness. Bit en
cemiums were very ft -treeing to three concerned.
The reeignation et C L:Steinmen, of Ifummeletewn,
Pa , from the en ° nierry of the Mr - E. Church, wee
offered end accepted:,
The Rev J. Cunningham. preeding elder Of Read.
log district. gave, seme account of Mae work there
The district is about thirty mile, in extent There
-has bran an [melee of eight appointment( in four
years, and they now number I.hirty.six There are
three distinct intereste—the manufacturing, a gricultu.
ral and mit:deg The work in the agricultural depart
ment' hoe tot yielded such Rood fruits ao that In the
other divialeorl Mr.' Cunninolunn bur not lost a mingle
appointment in four years through elan se, nor hash',
had p single personal difficulty—a feet which he con
elderid extremely creditable. --
A location wll.l granted to J. N..JLIng (Montgomery
Equine) at his own rrcprest.
• The Rev Wit lam Vole, presiding elder, elated that
his dietrict (Wilmilitton) is in a peaceful mai proeper•
one condition There have been several elteninve revi
vals,
The Bev. J. It Merrill defended Mongol, from un
founded acensations which bad been brought against
him on the owe of hie connection with slavery. That
connection. hat been one solely of boaseolenoe. Ho -
wished the reporters to report just what he bald. A
request - bed been made by the 0 inference that be
should manumit his elates, *Molt be tomordingly did.
A negro man curie onto his possemion, and the only
delay in hie emancipation arose from the feet that he
was addicted ta intemperate habits. Re was now, how
ever, ImpeYtO state that the shave was a freeman, and
exhibited the deed to that effect.
The undee'ded claim of tke Bev. VD. tone gave
re to along and exciting debate , Involving the slavery
question In it, length and breadth, and Mr. Long's re
lations tea the anti.elevery sentiment of the Country.
It was Orally allowed. -
'Several appolotmente were made for preaching.
A Mrarpi _gathering will be Laid ,in the.
c_tearrotre •
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_T gramiaZiTAILID GtTA ItXLdSB olr TilE
thbr body. inid their 'stated meeting yesterday after•
norm at their room in Seventh street, It W. Remelt in
the.chalr.
The census of the Rouse is ae follow :
Total number of Inmates en Pahorday last,
Same time linit year
ddcotttwl inriog the plot two weeks. 288; 61riite t
deaths, 20; dleohatged, 899; eloped. 3; fnrotehed with
lodeing 38; tarnished with meals; 92.
Total number In watts;
Whits MOD
White woman - I ' 1 280
Colored Moo, .
Colored evoraen....
I=ll
The usual number of spplioations for relief were re
ceived and arpropriasely dleposedef.
A ntiothw of itOmintinloations Were received from
Visitors of the Poor recommending certain pieties to
the consideration of the 'Board as worthy otiicta of
charity.
Mr. *llea Armstrong, a member from the Third
ward, tendered his resignation as a member of the
Board the resignation to take effect rum this dale.
A motion was made to aco.pt the resignation; when
Mr I.mith moved that it be laid over until the flour
Laud committee make their report.
Mr Armstrong Meted that the report of the com
mittee would Lave no 'Mot upon him whatever. He
hat been a member of the Board for nearly two yews,
sod he now tenders his resignation on account of hie
business affairs, which he feels will not allow him to.
devote the necessary time to the duties of a member if
this Board without neglecting his own private Mildness
Mr. Brown and other members were analond to - have
the matter lald'over ; bat lir. Armstrong asserting hie
dete,mination to resign the position, Mr Smith finally
withdrew his amendment, and the resignation was ac
cepted
Applications were received for the position of assist
ant resident rhysloian of the Almelionee from the fol
lowing persons: Dr. .7 0. Bragg, Dr. J O. Doty, Dr.
Theo L Taylor. Dr B. Richardson, Dr. A J. Steel, Dr.
•1411118. B. Lindsay. A. S Oomene. end others.
A communication was remelted from aft. Franklin.
g de-keeper at the Almshouse, whit& states that people
make application with puddle - for admission on such
days as are excluded by the rules..
The Board decided that the rule in scot cases be
strictly enforced hereafter.
Ihe hotuwagent reported having received MB 25
during the put two weeks, the proceeds of the sele of
certain articles.
Dr. Rankin was emoted out-door physiclen for the
Pirrenth ward, In pleas of Dr. Franklin.
11.11 e to the amount of ;16,69616 were teaeiasl, and
ordered to b a paid
The meeting then adjourned
Tug Secretary of the Methodist Episcopa
Oooference Tract Society furnishes the followlog sum•
wary of the labors of the year, The former statemen •
was locomp'ete . •
liumber of tolporianra sent oat
Aggregate time of labor
Veandes ♦ln,ted
'Dimities proved with
Number or ebildreo brought into Sabbath
'oboe)
enppited with books families to the 111,11.
ber of
Number of volumes, all told, Sole and
donated 32 112
Treat pages distributed 6 3 256.36 t
Number of religions meetiogs held 670
Number of families without pastoral care.. 7,294
Putted without the Bible 190
Number without coy religious book 600
Number of tract distributors 310
Number of oanverelooe throne' the labors'
of colporteure, and publications by them
otronlated
Anorr eleven o'clock bet evening a fire
broke out In Spring Garden street, below 17th The
property burned was a eteble and one or two adjoining
out...holdings. A residence near at hand, ocoupiad by
a gentleman sod his wife, wage also slightly burned
While the flames were progressing the couple were
s'eeping unconscious°, the imminent danger, and but
for the warning of a paeser-by, a serious if not a fatal
accident might have taken piece, involving the loss of
humsn lite.
The stable wtut burned to the ground, and a florae.
which °coupled it at the t me, was burned to death. A
valuable dog, highly prized by Its owner, was also
burned. A great r umber of fire 00M160100 were out
and Piro Marshal Slaehbarn was busy at the scene, en
deavoring to trace the matter to its cause, when cur
reporter left. $1 000 will Om all loans ;we are Dot
certain whether tortured or not.
A Mem named Amenlie H. Henslow, was
aunt to Bethlehem yestmdey and committed to jail.
lie had been arree ed by Lieutenant Magee, of the
mounted pollee, at Mount Airy, Twenty.seaand ward,
on suspicion of having stolen a hero and wagon, which
he was driving at the time A few minutes after he
'bad been taken Into rustody a venting patty came up.
The horse and vehicle were stolen kern Bethlehem,
and were the property call& rr Weenlard, who keeps a
livery stable at that place. Tho accused aeknow edged
the theft, and mid ha wished to obtain money to enable
him to visit hie father, who le residing in Wisconsin
A vonso msx, named Michael Perris, was
committed by Alderman Shoemaker, yesterday, for a
further hearing, to answer the charge of robbery Me
had bean employe] as a porter in the store of Mr. John
Pinder, on Chestnut street, and was arrested _by the
Seventeenth ward police upon the cheese of having
robbed Meagre. Lee, Bkhardenn, A. Took. of several
please of cloths, caesimeren, ko. lie had also stolen •
number of shawls and pieces of talk from Mr Plc der,
and at other stores where he bed been employed. Some
of the property was found upon his person.
THE SECOND DOIDEII of the sloop-of-war
No. 1 bee beim triton on board, from the navy yard,
safely. The two boilers, together. weigh seventy tons.
The engines of this ?met are to he .fee great power
(1 000 horse) an those of the frigate Lancaster The
power of the sloop in made the greater in proportion to
aloe, because it la not destnnno to Ono each evept in
men of emergency It it believed that a Speed of Of.
teen miles an hour will be ettelt•ed with the great
power of her apginen The sloop will he got ready for
sea with WI poasible dovetail.
Os SUNDAY AFTERNOON a party 01 ,
men
went to the lager.heer eatoon of John Weisman, at -
Amok gO, sod' demanded beer Upon being refused
they set to' work cod tenoned the wit done of the
home, Upon the prepttetry: making bin appearance he
WAR fired at by one of the part., and the bait very nar.
rowly escaped striking hint. Three of the you, g men
were arrreted and committed to answer. - They gave the
foltowlog names: ,Fames Law, John er , aten, 'end
W diem McDougall. The grit names is (barged with
having fired the shot.
the, family:ot Mr. James-Kite; go.
012 Wallace street Isere engaged In one part of the
honoslijobber entered another' part. and stole Nome'
sphlS.FitlVerwace. and a watch.
TIIE-? . .DELEOATE ELECTIONS the Demo-
Orathflitrirjook Own lent eeenleg. TheConventlon
insole to:dny In Spring *Sarin Hall, •
TOE 2 Fragmsar of Pottsville will pirade to
morrow. Some of our otfy ompanles ere sating ar
rangernente to participate.'
TO-DAY the Ecktt agion parades. It is the
twelfth annlyegnagcnt the sarrenderof- Vera" Oros. -
SIX NEW CARS were pliteed npoil . tlielkoond
and... Third-street husesegrr Railway - yesterday
.T SLOQP•OP-VA Latieseter will make her
triat trip la a weak. or tar p"- to stszoit - read .
THELLioui m. e
p.SOCI2ND.T.NOS
Itteported the The Pree l .l -
• SurazmN Coma—Chief
.Jristice Lowrie,
and dentinal W'ondwird, Therapist'. Atrong, and Bead.
—ln re. -' Road in reservertewaship Certiorari to the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county Opinion
by, (late) . Justice Church.' Proeeedingd reverted.
Opinion adopted by ChterJuatice Lowrie.
Ohspman et at ye. The Buck "aftruntairt Coal Cote
pine. "Appeal - from UM decree of the Dintript Court of
Philadelphia, county. Opinion Ani
by, line Thompson
It
And ' 111 to reit, March 03, 1889; this cerise hsvirg
been-argued by conceal on, appeal from the Jodie at
Niel Prins, so far, as - It :iterates to the defendants
Charles 11 Morris, and Franklin Fell, be reversed and
set aside, and It is now hereby ordered. adjudged. and
decreed. that the said Charles M. Morris and the
raid Franklin Fell,' pay 'until Charles d A. Chap.
man. the Intl value of 100 .sharee or the stock of
the Buck Mountain Coal Company, together with such
'Diadem% es may have been declared tbtreon. alone the
14th day of Jane; A. D.,1847. together with lobe/sten
the said dividend* ; and farther. that they pay a like
-Plll3l for one I nadred shares of the said etcek to Edward
Charm au, end dividends; and interest from the date
above Mentioned or to them er either of - their attnr.
neya in fact, authmlead to erecaive the acme ; and the
nose is hereby referred to Bon. Joel Toro's, as, master,
to ascertain and =report the amount to be paid to the
said Edward Chapman, under this decr se. and that said
defendants pay the costs of this ease; and so far tie the
bill of complaint rebate to the claming of Rebecca D
Carey, and to the defendants, the Buck hl funfair' Coal
Company, Wm P. dente, Clement B. Retie-, not Jan
-Waller, the decree dismiss tag the same is affirmed.
Division Of Forks ,Townshipe.. Per reliant Procerd
age Affirmed at the coat of .the plaintiff In error and re.
cord renal t d-.
Shiner's appeal. Per outlaw. Spots' quashed at
the poet of the sppelisut Cause remanded to the Or
phsea' Court for la rtheeperceedings. " - - -
Wright ve. Walters Error to thy Court of Common
Pleas of Warrev (lonely. Opinion by Joe:ice strong.
Judgment affirmed.
Ed! vs. It U. Error to the Court of Common Plena of
'Clogs county. Opin ion by Justus Strong.- Tad:mutt
reversed end fe venir neias dl noon awarded
Stiles vs. Daughert Error to the Court of Common
Pleas of Luanne county. Opinion by dnetice Strong.
Jmigment sintwed
Mdlerdevs. Moore. Error to the Court of Common
Pleat of Bromothsona county. Op'elon by Justice
Strong Judgment interned
Itetteros N Johnston en James A. Beckham. tarot
to the District Court of Philadelphia county. Opinion
by Justice Thompson. -Judgment r farmed -
Kiossbuey et al. vs Kimball et al Error to the
Court of Common Pleat of Warren county. Opinion
by Justin Strong. Judgment Wormed and a vtnire
facies de novo awarded.
Chandler vs. Barrett, Adminiatrator of Glover.
Error to the Court of Common Platte et finiquebanns.
county. Judgment affirmed.
Hood re. Kral Error to the Dined Coutt of dile
gbeny County. Jeulguent reversed sod a venire Incise
de nova awarded. Per curism. The court adopt this
opinion and direct that the judgment be reversed and a
new trial gestated
83is Sc l m
19,035
6 645
Oran AND Manumit—Judges Allison and
Ludlow —John Alexander was charged with homicide
to killing John clean with a ptol, at Second awl Ox-
ford streets.
Metric! Attorney Lamented opened the care to the
jury upon the pail. of the Cornmeiweilth, and said that
tbejnry were called upon to determine how the deft nd
ant was concerned in the death of a human being. Th t
on the sixth day of February last there wad living a
man named John Sloan The decedent woe employed
at Cooper's mill, in Second great, above the railroad.
That early in the morning of h Id day he was alive and
la Nil health ; t} - e next mar• lug be w ee a iirwee.,ii rm e
in the flatten home. That the deceased boarded with
a person near by where be worktd and on Sunday
night be gusted out from his boarding Dove to meet
ttnmo fnende. That at 10 oclock the deceased and hla
friends went by Second and OXiprd greets, and stepped
Into a" tavern, kept by Alexander. The deceased and
the defendant bad some words 'mother, when the de
cocted turned to go oat and was ea far as the step, when
the defendant at ot him. The deceased, John Sloan,
was only tventy.four lears old.
Coroner Fenner was-flat called, and testified tobold.
ing an inquest on the billy of John Slow A wound
was found in the forehead, which appeared to be a 'ill.,
shot wound. A doable-barreled pistol was identified by
the coroner which Wag anti to belong to th• prisoner;
aieo o. pair of iron knuoltlea which were found on the
person of the deceased.
Dr. P. P. Drown made the post-moitem eaanalration
of the deoessed on Monday morning, near daylight,
17 , h of February. The only wound found we• on :the
lett e'de of the forehead, near the edge of the hair. A
ban woe exhibtted which hed been taken out of the
brain. It had not peened through the brain, but wee
embedded in The death wag caused by it. -
On the orosa-examination, Dr. Brawn Bald that the
wound could not hire been made by a person standirg
behind the deemed
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Pot ce Officer Vcare testified that on the right of the
oceurrenes he beard the repert of a pistol, sod hurried
to Oxford street, and as he was on the opposite side
from the house of defendant, he eaw a door slam to ;
he heard a. mace cry Sohn Alexander has shot dohn
Sloan; .M • want across to the steps of Alexander's
house; be NM Sloan lying alongside of the step;
Awed end plated him up; Sloan was then dead
Tim ofrorr then went to get assistance to arrest Alex
an er. his doer being locked at the time. Uporiktbe
return of the officer with others the door was rapped
upon, and the window was raised. and Officer Willroyer
sold ,4 Sohn, we want yen The entry door on Oxford
s reel was opened by dlexarder himself. Ife said corae
in, rvd be was arrested and taken , to thostation honer.
After hearing other testimony, the court, at half-past
one, took • recess to three..'
• Atter the recess the case wee resumed, Thames May
ter teat aid that he was with tlloan at Alexander's
tavern, and high worth; took place between the latter
end decee'ed Alexanderpat &mead out, a sonele
ensued. and Alexander dred, at deceased, immediately
canning death..
J mope Keay, for the d foam), citieri4i hie cam, in a
neeech of much learning and power. We defer oe was,
tit the prisoner wait tonne from the Mot of a wont d
raceived some fifteen pare ego, a wound that affected
his Dr kill to an extent prifluothie of -Insanity. But if
t 'e offence was criminal atoll only mandaughter.
The cans to still on 'trial. District Attorneys blann
Lougttead for the Commonwealth; Keeley, 0 0 0 . 03 . 3
EA Collie for the defence, •
India Rubber Car Springs.
To.ntlrOtt, N J , throb 28.—1 n the ease of Goodyear
nod the New Englard Oar Spew; Company against
Dunb,r d: /odic! the U. B. Moult. Court, this nam
ing.i
tm retea the injunction holding' VIM the patent of
Joelin Awned a prima facts tight, aid that the o met
wonld not deOlde between
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The bank statement shows an increate- of a limited
amount in e2l the lteine.., Theepriegater cotniarenith
those_of lea treali ao &unite • -
March 21. "March 96.
Caplal stock ' 111,689.605 811 589,803—1nc. E 36)
Loose 56 856,891 26957 439..1,,.110.588
Specie -'6 136.629' 6 296,206..10.169 764
Due fm other Mts. 1 808,170 2,089 454. Jo. 290 189
Due to other 13110.;.„r 8,929 o'9 2 4,109485.„1n.180,486
Deposits - 16.899,846 17,076 060.,1za 176 214
Circulation - -2993,651 'a 0141,256..1n 105,704
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Geoige.ll. Arnold,: BET,- the Mei:eget of the Phila
delphia Clearly% Iltinii," -- .7lrilhilielithe kpilowlyg MU
=tot 6 9 018 . 1064 '4 11 . 73 t1i. 1 / 1 4 titithlendlinr. Noxell
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March Slat - 8 824 064 - 48 - 248,909 50
2 . 4 - • - i 3,017,6117 47-' 184,701 17
" 23d 030,763 48 * 129.029 65
24th9,436.847 0 7 176120 68
,25th .2,940 912 90 163 662 69
26651 3 863 651 19 211,916 44
Tote' , $19 , 071,750 52 81,142 609 92
According to the cOetore house tables; the import en
trim at the port or New York, for tight months e ( the
cavrenttreaton year, to the 28th of Pebniery, amount•
tor to - '- . - - $127,129 (00
Add four weeks in Itereb.;: t . - -,. 19 557107
Total since July 1 -
Against lame time last year....
. .. .. .
" ' - Incresee this amnion . " $18 , 608 CO9
According to the Pimatibial. the tutporte at Neer York
ofdomeetto produce.sudatireelliitemit ii(da, I oclndiog
foreign re-exported from ;WV ti Yth Yd.: $B5 8 1 5.000
Add four woks in March ' • - - _6,088,068
Total sine. Jolt 1.
Against galas
this last yeas -
Decrees) this eeheort 690 208
.
The same tables male the ekpoef of sieskr from New
Yorklrma July 219: - ..... . 118 836 00
Add four weeks 3a March - 1811.=
Totafelnee4ule
Ageimit IRMO time lest year..
Deoctose this . 4 . 0,1X0,180
PHll!plal.t.H.L% 37001 szonizOnt mu t " ,
airoasenwirritutirroisowpcikoe,aaxii:sing,llSili,
ANA IXOI I OOI - liatarni ,110117ZW1811 001 . 1 . 1111 Willa
AIIO4:III3WEIVITAZZA.:..' '
. -
8001 Penns to ...00tto 051( 1000 Reading idi *lO 15
50 0 do ......coup 957 E 2000 - do br. 15
6080 do . . . 931( 3,100 _- do 56 86
600 do 1431(1
100 -03 X
1000 Minty& 211117 i.. - 10D0 do
1040 Penns 8 21A 81. 848
1010 do .... . . 91X
6000 do ' 1, 5 94 11'
1000' b 6 OIX
10(0 °Stash R 49%
ZOO do - bp .49. g
ton Mintuaky
9904) d 0.....
1000 Gm kr. Ain - 85)(
8000 do - ' • 85
2000 ChasY
. , >sniff"
501 ' do .":"-
1000 0 Am fir 0 53,15 53X
Irsaimp
1000 OAT Os New 703
1000_ • 'R.99
1000 Unfelt Cal 84..16 36
500 old • ' . - 1333
2000 (It. Am Be'7s 3/ye 89%
600 N PeD13441(11..., 97
12 Penne44%i
_. 9 Nor 01 C15,i4105
- 60 NPenee
_Oji
50 , do - coit
5 do
- 70 Cam fr., Am
19 - - 117
10 Milan bb 99
•
11 61 ITC 04 - 105'
Path Oil. 98% 99
" 981% 99
-"
New ...103 103%
Peons be 93X 93%
Ree , lleg 11 20% 95%
bde 'TO.. 34% 116'
mt On - '44 93 96
" do %A 70
Pelle& 11 • - 44% 4 4%
" Ist mt (W.101%101%
"21 tut 6i .01 91%
450 r - Can.
--
- 117 off
mvT - 105 101(
Etta Now fte 'B9 72% 73
Philadelphia Markets. ,
ner.ostrartOstaroh ra—srenims
Tbe Breadstuffe market is Very dull.te- day. end Floor
Is without any quotable obsiniel. sales, however, are
0011 to a'arnal lway. totsuppts ofthe retailers
end bakers, at - S0 87,Ke0.51) for =pet n60,18:50015 75
for extras, 8767 50 for fanity brandst , .2l,e - recalpts are
lista but. there ar" Qnt.few Shipper" of 'peculators
ard about 1000 bbls better brands Only sold at
there rates. Wye Floor Je ape ;01184*nd held at $4 3734
bbl Corn Ideal is wanted at $3 87K for Peonsyl
reale, but there is no stork here. Wheat Is but Utile
loquired for; .prices mg's - at 15801.500 ter red, 170®
1800 for white, the latter for mime. Rye la lees in
quired for, and sales are retorted at '988970. Corn Is
mote plenty and not anaative hi-day, and shoat 1,200
bus yellow, not prime, sold at 87088 c admit. Cats
are ttneheogful.-ited prime Penns arc gelling at 550,
Barg—gaeroltrop is wanted at 1U ton for first No. 1.
Cotton is tinter, bat there to riot moob doing, owing to
the dlfference In the views of buyers and sellers Oro
cerieeThe market le quiet, and mcderate businers to
note in Sager and Coffee at steady rate... Provisions--
There Is no chimp in the market, and Tory little doing.
•
Reeds—Cloveresed is but little Irquired far, bat. abon
300 bue, meetly rorq,uality, sold s4s'i prime' lots are
bold at $5 20r4.75 bus. Timothy is worth-$2 25es
2 3734. and d0t:4410 rugged $1.75 .ItY tor; Whiskey
is dull ; bbl■ selling , at 286500, the letter for prime
Ohio, and prison 2734 es for Ith3s, and 20K0 for drudge.
Philadelphia Cattle Market. s
btsace
2,
1859
The offatiogs of Beef Cattle cootinned light; about
1.200 head were yarded this week at the Bull's Hord
and Martin's, and mostly all sold at rather bette
prices, ranging from $3 to VI the 100 lbe for common
to prime wrathy. The Wowing e the particulars of
the sake repotted to•dayi
62 Isaac dbrabanni - Cumberland co., $9 601010
80 McQuaid; Mooney, & Co , - Lancaster co. and Ohio,
510010 7.1
10 Baetable. by Seadiee, Va , 9000 25.
35 Oath Kahn, Ohio, 59 . 50011.
18 It. Strickland, I anteater car 29011.
12 11.2 hep, Barkaco, slooll.
20 Foltimer Co., Backs co , $4OB 00
72 J Hamaker, tautest- r co. /10010 50.
13 Si Is. Mifflin 20.25610.
Jatrob (+ Heller, Lancaster co . $9.250 1 0 25,
18 T. Maatereon. Lanosatar co., 59 250.0 75.
30 & S•yroortr. Vs., $9OlO.
36 J Berry, Bedford co , $9OlO.
I t 11. Landis, Lancaster so.. $9.50010 51.
26 Samuel Eleibel, 311.. $9 600 0 75 •
35 Merritt Canon. Cheater so.. $10010.50.
25 J Raise by Buller. Ohio. s'o 50011.
30 Hook . , try Smt , h, Ohio, $lOOlO 50..
25 Hackman & 00., Laeruater County, 59010 00.
0 0. Ilethrtway, Huntford county, Conn., wary fine,
brought $4lO
80 J. afiOleeti, Cheater county, $9OlO 50.
82
,Seldeturldge Brother , Lancaster county, $10.50
011,
30 Seymour & Hutton, by Hathaway, Vs , $9OlO.
24 Illmble &. IC;rlr, Cheater county, $ lOOlO fO.
9 boott & Kimble, Cheater ronoty, $10010,50.
12
-Cochran & McCall, Va . $BOB 75 .
45 Foott & Kimble, Ohio, $9.50010 50
52 J MeFillea. Lanoseter county, $9,28010.75.
55 Seymour & Itattoo. Va„ by Hathaway, 59.50
01075.
56 J. raidebte;bv Cochran, Va . 50 25010 60.
37 B. Miller, by Cochran & McCall $10010.75.
32 It Neely, Cheater county, 59 60010.50.
Of Sheep, the arrivals at Mettle , ' were about 8 o'o,
all of which nal at from egret 41# tb groae, as to
eeneit'on
Or Cows and Calves the receipts were 200, Belling at
UOO6O for prime, and $20820 for oldinarr grutltts,
Of Hogs. the arrivals and atlas at Phillips' were
abent 1,000, prices ranging from $8.70,59 28 .yir 100 lba
net.
'New York irock
ssOesr)
20 Cbstham Ilsok of -
&truffle Mall Co _704
100 •do • _ • -70
lu Del & And Bd 1004(
10) N Y Con6R,. eBO 78..0
2.0 do 79
700 do „ e3O 10%
"ILO Els Rallrosd; ' 70j, ,
fin Dodson Rives P, agx
800 ag
300 Mlls d k & Allss R
60 Harlem II Poet 4o
60 do • - 113 90
50 Reading 8 $3 60X
100- do • • alo 50 •
100 Rich &N 1 1% 13%
.10, au ,d 0 133 b
.100 d 4 18X
SW MAI 8 Guam go 43
4CO do 46
2.'0- do - ea 43
200 do 640 43
100 -. do - . 43K
100 do e3O 44%-
50 do alO 4 , 9(
lbil EMU Qemt 11 b 11(
30 Pumas B 'll7x
100 111 Osat It - MO es"
200 flal I Ohl It , .68%
100 do 00 68,1*"
dO . -.do , - . 68,V
160 do elO 0$
100 Ohs & Tal' 8016,1
lto Ohl to BL - ---,-- 661
AO do 684
phi,
look,
Kan.
!•reed
RaU.
I, g
...
t • i
d 2
1 2
6g
Pi S
tO CI
FS' .
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11.
CO .
F41 4 7.288;187
1211,182 558
..'4-640.871 068
;.;:- 4600,276
... 521.126 225
84,125,405
10 Phll4 lit.. .9699 119%
41144431 k -" ' 1.9%
-12 -do 014_32x
30 Nook 1191. - Ft 8.443 E
.10 morel Pt Pb 6 103
N Peons og
- 9 Babl Nmr Prat 19
3 - 131194140•101,.calt 42 "
IWO Peon
_to B1.:Isto
,3634
1 do 3SX
10Couotraial Bk.. 51
r .1 11 1 , 013 6 01t“.:;4...05
-4, , .do - *44}f
25,
-16kint 2.5 -
lop
goitzri. 1 .7
OA Xenia Ocular..." 491(
~ i to 411%
79 Bela pray Pr 0.... 39 -
80, do • ---
100 do
2eo _do
100- +do-
+OO -do
100 'doi
100 _do
fol 09
100
100
_do
_
25, 1 1
25X
.osah 25X
.cash 255(
.cosh 25X
.sash 25
.cash 253(
.cash 2.5.. X
.cash" 25X
.sash 253(
.oaah 25 y
Bid- Asked.
94b1 PsiU . 4Bl r,if 79
nt00k....,.. 9 9X
Wet 19% . 19
Wrop'9&:11n&1 91(. 9X
1.
;
); 1° -
to rs
Long LUTA 1 01( 11X
Gizorl Mk Con.. 60X bog
Lokeool & Nat, 9 fog
Lollatob Sorin.... 28 29
IN, Peons It 9X OX
..... , 85
New aisle/
ClatiirtainC 6 63
Lnlainb Um... 1 i X
change, Marcit 28.
BOARD,