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'T k r d saikiookrisasTkota, u. 0044 :` „ , ,orbrow ,cesaftiii44l4 4 -' ,6 04,t0410 , , itYArar ) pbeisiadvrihrit 0 4 - 4 0 1 0.4 bani utiriAlllWWitfle;A•i**):L4r The 'rine'dent Denounces Bennett of the Betald. .Thet Ifss Osiess of yesterday, eon teles the sumalagalment thaimi Ben. GEORGE V(. 4lol rifiit: "' o l o4 l 4o# l 4/M4Ont Of Pitalif9lNS ate proprietor of the Washthithettgalinletilw4MPerPtisi , iu till istitheOe4ildtilpl4 l t.9 l 4 l 44 (31 ° INT& *idly 404010' to:zit& ildnualatioil' Of the NeM ,Torikersitcl, Gee. BOWMAN Is UR 400Medtt the rresident'd editor, and the arti cle repudiating;the - Iferaid is unquestionably ItriaireigettliAni: We mien' elegant er. iiiiittltiezte! a .ttttittitnt freen; ftptne,:,lll.Tizesonou.gr. ;4 =A , l Lir. " ~ t z wirt g f r ate l tr. 4/AoliefambiONNNWNiii:frieted ItslOsseee WO' iiitieithoithg tier Gearifmeist,44' leut once every niesth,ntfte Bsonee_innes end charades* which " the VaheitrE olitl'mlit Pot, a Mak `;lt a mullion eel' n' to tak lobe. It emote tip Shoeli3 , :spebitein 'organisation as Lavin, altaildaintlioat its Ilio i,'lmpidally, In Mr. Widlijialiarttantlitatit Wilefsit spots to delight in Sethelelt _DM . Milattef the Denamineyasin a state await 4110 , -Instrilvabloilats: , in Virginia, the .pair k Olthe,-Dismeeretle= Meta reloneste t tatter eohdition, and takes la apablinik, in flaming eat s" the eimotiden of the•Demeorgey repaii _.ehtotittosures of Mr. Buchanan-a declaration ;reports ofAter debates of the "i4 V ' tii d e u f ihten gl ea l l Ahl end 1t5 4 V12. 7 .t4 Woos - RA* ametlOositito megorienterst, In 1: 114 0 0 4 1 0.. and i .l r lette Convention, of i th i e w" ` l4 tt il tif 41 7:bateattrIZZatif iate weisadlidin tf izac t liepomeeritey, or that the 'Wan mitippat'•Mit•l& tliSte *Ms. Da& at Dago, which=-gate an almost una ditelstalie`titte*A - ,_inte Its,lhollasin, Peet a( et ,u5.014,174-lotootet balf the Stalls Ufa** Ibillacbittai r with the Prenest _ AO this It silk the riesident, 4 114 4 kir him by him es deserted by eimporters, and these_as divided, demo ralised, sae negotiated' by the country, utterly oVerthiutira at'the North, and In a fair way of, an. nihilistic* at Abe Death Even it the Resold io Munn inns lest the aramain'enflemie of Mr, intolumen, does it suppose that It would be of sm olt* mad pleasure to gunman to be thus supported sad flattered et theexpefinot the , party to whom ilerovres his, pclitkwOr of :eon willing WA Or • swita ? 7 - in u ti titt a aat i I tt i =ol h l i od e ts l 4l l : l < t r i e t se m s l 4 WOin the_eoquol:f it should wheel into the line of AM Oppose as it did fa going over, rise font;and **no,•to Jiremont in 1856, it I ' ""tnberedi it es, an elevenei.hour laborer e Dia&„ Republican vine Yard sad will • 'lake tank in the mar of the supercilious, __pedantic; ~etette Tsibaso : the m _ °elted, metrima, juggling Times; the mendacious, titisPask bleergard Eveneno Post, and the pert. eollupt'rand aristeeratio Courier • and Ea rairZitiot 1 1:1 1 41L1 c i t st r r i =1 1 ;f:t o instead ni j mita terns against;• the Thoinocray, then Its enemies in the Opposition will sling into its teeth Its present stmetypint tirades upon , the Democracy, and ridicule the Demeans themselves for adopting a support *Mob it Must regard as a degradation.” Miends the amour between the Prost '4 'i nt: 11 1 / is A lf: ! o G" m Dei BENIts• The cc tart iopne- is , precipitated somewhat earlier than we predicted, bantam, been brought about ititeumstances. The President irl4 lard to , &veld it. Be showered initial hsreel:fateit Ha proffered abjeCtlsthe s itio'sCi l omilete forgiveness for the attacks" of this XtirsiduPss Privsti 18543; `o plus. the Herald and Barair, he.detieried 'his 'oldest and best frifedii Pietas the Herald sad•BgNIETT) lie deliberately Insulted the respectable men and women of Wallington ; and yet, after all, the littaLi maids liginerr refliae to be prop!. tiated,'and the President ii compelled• to the 'ad tank Of rebuking and repudiating his bosom friend! No doubt the Members of the Cabinet, incensed at the injurious distinction which Balla/ has drawn between them aid the Piallient, h a s Insisted,that this exact favorite should be kicked out of doors—a i altaledoll which the President would have been the last . 10 'yield; bad he not perceived • lhai Thlottlerr; Mee malty othersi has •grown alarmed;at the fading prospecte or • the Admits istmtion, and hes been compelled to find safety 'in miming away Coil his - Potion and bid friend. ylieLopiMaltiou of the Berard to Jams Bir coniram site 1856 incalculably assisted his cause, and the support Of hid Administration ' by game journal incalculably ;Nre, fear it „ has now Allen foAwAtilikhicbsirectertetio desertion of the Herald_and the' ,- characsieristits attacks of that -OM will' not' eievate it s Oven into transient reapectabihlly. yhe Union, or• rather Mr, alks'ii*Ati-091114ithang of the algae of the Herald,' aaka whether that =paper S,Ptlites,l.thilt4itt,Weidd be of Nereid° to any ICIPAtiO be alltnitlidiOrteitsh4,littered laths ,et4talikkertktiOilettfeiwhlsmile *Well hie po -409*-47:44-** what tight hes qtr.ifeerWrist or the Man to Complain rude, * *let t he iiipl*iotOriondYo4 this Proem' tuts iheZrAle„to ids bosom after it bad IttilbAe 'itSell'egfiliesu r ef bill worst malice and thelastallant of his best feltindlt? Nre admire the Herald as' _ we;admire a plucky foot-pad Of'ar: desperate Pirate On th e ' high seas—mot fnJtillitegriir, but fo r he sublime reckless nen Withlobich it changes front, and the cool with *Web it vindicates its title to meaty. ee If,te motile Union, $e it should wheel into the lihe `of the Opposition is it did in' gOing over horse foot, and, dra goons, to Tuscan.' in, 1866, it will be sneered at as an eleventlphonr laborer mtherpktek Repabilean vineyard: , And if (letrusleeslibe sentence) it should •find a es readito betray those who'elected hi m to ingo t s dt. dld in 1866, then the change will be found to be a most '.ptftidtible ette, and the adage once more ful filled that the fools are not all dead. dErbrikpean-P . iews. , • • ' Grri;itf:ai steimerr : Niqtria- and . 4/piL4ste brought us Buropean ne!at. the 12th inst. Inclusive. We published an abitract ortbis 'remit_ Yesterday,' sae alludeit; it_ novi, , becauati the alarming Tiess,:repertec impressions of the itself:," `Thos e we have'‘ l Defeat of lltideviteriont4aJiberti. maxim of, the Minh!, :kry'Vfer Parthsiljr:-.lll4ishtag_ Chureh ratee, iiir4,:rhe47lreeik:r4Ontedliribe intolerents • in tornalinagOibte,h rejection would strength ;ea 'the `] tlin • is ry filth the Again, 4.Tiireittealni4sptiotype AIM War" Queti -11,04-! and tilluottrittens;_ in' the • Funds" i4-Ithereak ` the: preparations in 1 0 011108'hive.decilined;and.nquebut the King corgrit**** - 4.5- desire , war. 'Ai to flue.: 4a f t*ia;#lM 'British lands, they occur dallY,, and this"*ltLeptlott: quotation, dated Satur rgaZ)gaiol(,l2,44s '.f! °onside , closed steady, Account,"—being higher than the price, o(*.A o 44.eil..ter4,Daarertteliti office. ,; We have. previo us occasion to notice the Care ' care 'inane Of the ageny;,in Zuglarid;,of the As ieitaisid;rit*ln imeirignitheir summarise. tiiskingentismeN- moreover, seem to have w - hereas we only 411 'of the noire. They taken '+;•,n4,;hint . 'of hoWever, • and '§ietfio 'istogtil'ktinti the gi.ttrahop Morning \ .;*•S • _ ;; ; ?,To s ibirbig• Refekut we are told moving aneititheeeti , jee the:: leoent "reading, (to be ter' lei fillet' '2f,) imteiwing the silt. Irate hi 'cities and bitlobjgbo. No doubt the Rim flirir• will named° this; -` Indeed, we should Dissii*ldakeelf, °unloving ' the Bill, • 'should an ,trialiiiiiiikeoltlietlle motion by ,voluntarily pro- - ing Oticif 'eotriletiou. If the Bill tor 041 - 44;4 1 erllimetil Will be dlesolfed, Wlfil,Uk*Utilt risk - lied, even lose,'rusny a mem low as coMpro '4loo; over , actual ',Reform for e!tother.twayiiii*, ptiblier mind of Eng- I tr i Ot ***Art affeeted;fOr,liopoft iis!atill tri le* e form question. • • ..., • : , Demoniette ity; Convention Yea *a.io f;nominated' leedidatei for ,Treasurer 41:.ligaliallellpiiiii;`4eittedjouried without x..4liiiitiiii.7:.!rhero le a• suggestive contrast ~.bitit4l,* *Welt and the proscriptive :Oorivontion., The at *etript.o insiltGeietnor PAortni would have pm42 - 1:toy, Telooed it:prise poition of 0 4 4:0 6 *49 111 .0;* . the, offlee.holdera acting It. The nerni Commissioner 401elteioi'siiiOnit'smen, and lhlly qualified lbtf. a pouts they iriptriSto;• " .• t•dter - Shitat-s, 'OrofrrAyn."— firitiol*Digif: 44 - i fll:eetl, by ii r d„ 'or aoi -4440101644,r17.0 ipiti;ittno'elo`okinoon, .1 - iffirm - sitiOtextretkerr about-bp... 18,0 tip aorta; See " "dyer'. ti'044.00 1 ,41!04 6 it!‘ '; : ..o .4ll4:4ooloo,4**itiibla 'kat" otir.t3hion , 1144061-1 04 401 'cort Bee third me' tol , - • = • • he Mo'veinents of the'People. When'we' considei, that the Administration has reeolvedtoirush out *opt public opin- ion in Pennttylitinia,, indif:lO punish upon the',sollffron6rhiUh Independence was pro- Gait:Mist protest against relen*as deMestio deapatiam, the feeling• of the Aotiople in .reference ta.the Convention to lie held at Harrisburg 'on Alio' 18th of April may well be' regarded taa'ari extraordinary spectacle. Tho DoutaCra*,;ln the different Gauntlet! are rapidly to send ~repro! . , 'Bentathes to that great body. In answer to numerous inquiries, by letter and otherw ise, Ive,..beg „fa; state that —wherever. kdolegates can be 1;10E4 ,10 send Aele gafetii. lint where thia:Ja remieroci_,lmpos-. slble ; by want of notice, our reliable f,ienda • 'are le' be , on . . how,! themselves. The Berke, cou n ty will, meet eonnty, convention , Monday, the 4th ['of iititrii,,to - phf;iise their, deep:it:Oa to the De mcieratio,, *ate, Crouvention, Waite the-Demo cracy of Erie have •issued • a -call, numerously signed, for a county convention, to meet on Saturday next, to appoint delegates to the same body.' The Proscription by the Federal office holdere if Governor Pabitua has awakened, ati might Well_htive, been, supposed , intense in dignation al . along the lake_frontier of renn• eyivaila t 'agd.hisll.leikds„rill,,not. be slow to • following additional names have been received since our ,last2lasue. We publish theni with great pleasure; and • invite' more ? , though in doing so we surrender our most *a= " , • luablei'spaoi3 - - EtoTarrox,, March :28,1859 • ,TO ; TIM EiirokOP :13;111 Pxssa :.The undigsign edonepOers:otthe , Dentooratio 'party of -Luserne, econtrolealre to - add their Denies to the oall for titete Cottioxition; to bo held nt,rfarrirburg On the. 18th of Aprll_ neit . Predeitok Fuller, S. Ohms., G. L. Whitzitore, R: Sutphin, "J,.,W. Bush, Frederick Wolohan],, L; H. Olmsted, • • Bernard Olner.• J. Faller,: David Beecher, Jacob 4oldusou, J. R . . Davie, , D. B. Malawi, W. H. Douglass, SUMMIT Ertt., Mara 26, 1859, ) Carbon county, Pa. j Yoia will 'please add , my name to .the pall for a Demooratki Stftte Oonvention on the 13th of Aprll. 'H. H. McConnell CLINTON CONNTT. Lace, 11/VEN, March 24, 1859 We heartily endorse the mat fora new Conven tion, Ogled by -D. K. Jackman, A. 0: Noyes afti 'othere, and place our llamas at yeir disposal; ' /1; T. Beardsley; •• T. Riohd: Peale, P. 'Jarrett, ," . • Thos. McGhee, Ira D. Canfield, • Cephas Betoheler, ' - W. W. Morrison, T. T. Abram, John D. Fonquet, " T. Wiight,' • George Warner,' Jas. Chatham, W., A. Simpson, • Jacob Brown, Silas Glasgow, B. H. Frederick, Simanlicsite, P., W. Keller, Thee. iirldiens, Jacob Reid, • Wright; • Juo. LM. Duffield, Jig; Harrison, Charles P. Lambet, • 'WM. W. Barker, Jonas Zindel, John Brown, Sohn G. Fox, Jacob Madey, G. Henry Hiller, ' Geo. Batcheler, Wm. Persona, PBTRESBURG, nUNTINGDON CO., Mar. 28th, 1859„ Dian Sin : The following-named Democrats of our county feel outraged at the doings of the late packed'Office-holders' Canvontion, and desire theli names to be added with Major T. P. Campbell and Joe. Johnston, Eq., - to the Ball for the April Con vention published in the Philadelphia Press. Hon. T. F. Stewart, Jno. Scott, Hsu , - Martin Grimly, Sr., B. Megahan, , - J•no Cunningham; Snini B Given, Henry Davis, Col:R. P. Hesiett, Jonath. Wilson, 4:Vandivanclor i Esq., Henri Holsaple, Jackson Foe, • . Hon. D. Bouts, J. Dopp, Semi. Isenberg, D. Black, Gen. B. C. Magill, Dr. 11. - Orlady, .T. W. Given, - J. A. Cunningham, A,.,Sayder, Isaac Hill, Peter Vandevandere- Henry Isenberg, • ' ' ' Ahram.Grub. , "Ns action of the Convention heartily., 'Send lee package of the TVee4ly Piesi Sir enolostid etampe.';_: , • . - • = Aennenn. Bottnyptill,oct., MatO 26, 1859. _ Bell Inig;7itith the larger potion , of-the honeat Demooricy of w ith county, that the Admixds: tratlon richly merits another' rebuke, Ave pledge inirselkei ; tc, ahnuprouslyald In the admirilutratlou of Ili and with' extreme' pleasure add our names talks kali ,tFrr th.e'Derisecratio Conyintion of the 13th • Dr; D. 11,110,115,1 - 4 : ArnOd V. Spencer, 0.11au1d4%.. rianUtal Zeobe, ; • christ4n Vrotatabarger• sic{tevm7i era ye a vely de sire to - dlspese.of as *ay. hooks as' possible; we haysoften wondered why they generally seeMto tnalte_a point of not stating the price, when they advertise a work. For our part; We haverepeatedlyiteen books adverilied in 'our own paper, which we should like to 'lsnr. chase,' but the prices of - which' not being named,:;We 'have Ideterzeinefft - it to lot, them - slide," ,oaring to go out of our way to' inquire after them. ' If the advertisement said;stich a book, by such an author, at such a price, the public would thereby be accom ntodated with a proper platform, from which they would , and could,purchaSe. We honestly inform publishers, that although it is greatly to their interest to advertise, (more particu larly in a journal like TEE . Pans, which has a fa wider circulation than anyother daily in the State, except the one.cent Ledgii,) their announcements are not half so effective as they might,he, simply, because they usually omit to annex the Prices,of what they advertise. That" others - besides ourself have noticed this fact is certain.. ' • Here, for example, from a Yonni lady at 'Williamsport; • Who signs "Mary," (tm Brame acid, ty we have a pas sion for the Mane of Mary,") la the following. note;--tot) Sensible to be overlooked by any editor who la not ti.tiotli or a Vandal. she says : I -Won't you please oblige a country friend, by suggesting to the publislieri of your oily the pro= priety.of publishing the price of each book when they aniaounee its issue from the pram? . -, We frequently see notices of -new books, whioh we would like mutable reed, and could get by Ex- • press with very little trotabityif we had any Idea of their cost ; but being fearful they might prove too extravagant [cribs' limited state of our finan ces, are are obliged to deny ourselves the pleasure of their pertisal ; and when they beoome an old story,; with you, we accidentally find we might have ventured upon thelr:purehase. Porbastance, welhave waited Tom, but .10 Patient/Ydor and when at lest The Press toile ne it to oat, we have no ides -of - its cost. Wont you do smile thing for suffering womananity (to coin a ward), and much bilge , - Maur. We leave our correspondent's letter to sink into the minds of publlabers,,and, for her spe cial information, take leave to ad d that the - work 'she has honored by 'igniting after may be purchased, we believe; for ,a dollar and a quarter. Mt. Vernon Musical and Dramatic Fund. The second of the performances, at the Acade my of Mode; get up by the !. American Union," in aid of the Pond for baying the Home and Tomb of Washington, will take pigtail& evening. In addition to the performers—Misses Millings and May, and Messrs Fraser and Rohr—who appeared on Monday, Mr. Tongnichel will play a violoncello accompaniment to a song by :Mr. Rohr. Miss Riehings will sing the.. Marsellielse, which ire have heard her give with wonderful and - of feat... Miss May, besidettjelning in a quartet and duet, with an, Dalian solo, will sing " The' lutot Rose of Bummer.", Lastly, the fie:mania Orches tra. will perform ,We hope there- may be a toll house, as, with• stick a programme, there ought tole. Tna Mrs BEN RZRON.-n is quite time that our fair townswomen, the Misses Baron, should be known by their professional names, for under the 'name of Ines and Praneeroa Nettle, they have won great reputation, with something more solid, in Routh America, and-parts adjairent, during the last twelve months. The list account, In the journals of, the, placee,'Btatie that they were 'playing In Italian - opera nt BC John's, Porto Rico, where the fair Ineri,,esX'anisina, in Donisetti's opera of.that name, had won the most enthusiastic , applause, in "B In - me nature II pianto,": and also in , the- duet with the tenor. Encores and perpetual showering• of Ili/nets, and a diamond bracelet of great shine was presented to her, hefore the Unction", after, the, curtain fell: Signora Ntanneion, 'Mir Bleier, Who has a splendid contralto voice, made a decided, hit -in La FaVorita," and- her exeoutien of the Brindlici, in 4 ', Luorezia Borgia," would have' charmed the warmest admirers of Alboni. IE created a, furore; which demanded any number of eaoeree,, Each young lady was presented, on the stege,With gold watches, set with diamonds. Hig her Itneet4who sings, with them, has also been very euecessful. If, as we hear, there is Some prospect. of their joining the Iltrakosoh opera troupe, per haps we may hear them, ere long, in our Academy' of Mulde.:,- It requires the foreign mintage of Due ness to pass the' pure gold of native Vocal talent lute home currency. , &MEANT COUNTRY BRAE ON TOE RIVER DELA•. Ivanit.-Id, Thomas, & Sons have at prit•ate Bale the eleiarit nountly, seat knoirn ail "Bel EB• poir," on the' river Delaware and Trenton Bail road—reventy rores,,with.suparlor Improvements.- pitiVORIOXII on sprieetion to the agetionoere. THE pnEsS—PtHLAIEtiPiIiA, WEDNESDAY, RARCH 30, 1559. BY gIDNIGE!,', AMIL. 74 : 4 #1 3 ** 0 4 ,44 Oeca4onitlol, 00iiee . . • • The't.reallYhaPpy itenr . tire. §fild wh o Atavi nothinv to '.'dfif,witit' lispeueition - or patronage lielinit(eit! ;and nitiiiikl4 from the days of ,Walpnlr ; task. hd lieWeititlt bEili b een the `same ''.-Byery goaferred,iinkei cote un grateful Mead' and hundred. enettles:, All this to the inevitable result of publie posdlon, rq mat -terlow honestly it -is administered. :Whati then Must he the predleament of the martte.mev who, in itdditionfte the , Ordinary inevitabilitioild oti• oial elevation, - resolve . upon aonduollng (iovern• ment badly? le, not tomb a predicament graoefui and unenviable? I avoid the applow tea aan uuderitand , it; • but / osinot Or. 'boarmingratelating jou that yontam beenswed from all oonneation with the present Adminiara . Mr. 'McLane; the neit minlitei;teMesiao, Sho has boon making almost eemi-delk Jouernerbe tween this city, and Baltimore, shun: the adjoarn ment, is off at last. Me ie among Ors yery ketnest of and great, nor . orlgiaal, but ,sary and cautious to a degree: Mti .enghiered hie nointment' to Mexico with inieomnim skill. No body, knew he Was after it 'till he got ft. ;s had Senators Gwin and-Bright to help lira, and while affeoting to be alittle hltdedf, end to de plore- the B.ansal 'policy of the Annainleitation, these, and oiherfriende, guletty advised dent dint' MaLane was a most imortani man, and Should be secured, and thatidtalee'Was the place for, him. -And 'so, doubtless,;'l le. I wish hint, joy of his good luck, and I 'beliefs latt will make an exoollent minister.; . . Thm s .t r ouble in_Centuoky—Ntd trcpble In sonne t - of the CengrieelOnal dietriete. 4nptis 'tree of Liconvien' begins to bear Ito eipeeted Mad: • the` old &leis, 9iirees, like 'young elitelene;ibt'ais come homehiloost." 'lt is said that the President at last thud' Ben nett. This,tras td have been fear - ed. ThtProti. dent has taxied the Summer and- has- resoled the autumn, and soon willaehleve the winter:mil his . discontent. Bennett, Maya for nq friondeh4. Ben 'nettle inspired by no idea of recipadi4 Bow ttett sea the storm coming—the , ~i d . ley storm-and he furls liii' flag n'i gives the Administration - the . 'go-by. Now I re gret this; for I , had supposed that 3 if Mr. Buchanan had a sincere thing in the raid, it was profound love for James iGerilinf iennett. Bennett had qualified himself for this Presidential affection. • Re had traduced Mr. ; Buell/91a, with -uncommon zeal an d unabated ferocity ! IM when the men who hair defended the Preelltnt with their broad shields and noble brevet protested against Bennett, and demanded his exolteion, the President, with all the fervor - of youtithi nights, slam, resolved to forgive and to • make him his friend. Bennett-Ands that the Admiataration don't pay, and ho bids a respectful adhiu, in the most bitter editorials, lem almost ththorized Is say that the President will stop the Mra/d and console himself with The Press! lam enabled to' ass u re you that th en will be no mercy on the . part of the Adminfekation for any man who Levitates in your Stateine merry for any postmaster, or any collector or Inspector, or any newspaper editor, who hesitates h 'joining 4 , the Hessians," in-theirmar upon the;Febellions Democratic sentiment. This is a eapitri fact for the spies who are always ready to takeittVanlege of the weaknesses of power, and .tiiiali guilty wage's by worshipping official infamy. ilia attack is to he a meresiess aposeible, and' 'roe to the official who does not denounce Douglas ;rid array himself against your State Conventititi i - Judge Black intends to make a epeohil tbar, through Somerset and Bedford auntie/1 before theeleetion, for the purpose of invoking the peoploto desert the Democratic platform, and every inOotor or hireling ju Philadelphia or . in- Pillaburr who can be spared, will be ;sent into the auntits to rally the Democrats to the great work of deserting their principles!: But I beg to' admonish then officials, and especially the United States narahlia, that they will be keenly watehed, - and tint their every aotwill be subjected to future itiveetiatton. Your Eastern marshal is. lam told, espintelly busy *in peddling his little otllees. Let him harem. Every man he meet's is not ts plece.bunteet "-Tbousandi of Denioorita are as unpurchaseple, to r day ;as they were in the days Of the. Bankof the United States- Reedued defaulters, with JitubtfUl. rein:l -talians, should be Careful how 'they:`,awalien the indignation of honest men in theis attempts to stifle public opinion'.-. '- - • , . . -The Administration are in greatheia-that theyy will be able.to °loot - the two I.,eeoniptin members from Ocinteritiout, (Bishop and Arnold). and _they intend to raise a great shout ,over the recall. Thie iiisipeatuato pe ,sOnoinplist*, **union voluisteerl rtinnintinstweert the tyro 'Pali's, and Mr. Secretary Tot/coyiv to befelleitated upon the result. -I hope, *hen the Adminiatrationwine the victory, itirilinot fail' to give 'duo 'oridit - - to, the American party. ' , , - • ':• 4 - - - Colonel Preettin i the Amettaan ' minialer 'at ' the court of Spain, has irrittea'toJO frifidar, guise hie- arrival - at Madrid, tltit, ko ,b14„.•,'.' . fit'vorY , be tolerated should 'be t , eryarrolinee of .40 island of Cuba upon the' basls'Of thiqdltdall sitlon. I hairs no doubt that If the priiWee lettere of Col. Preston could be triode pabllOr'eiery ob jection made by Tke - Pient egalust 'the thirty: mlllion.sohome would be found to be ettslalned. OcoierowaL. REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS—OPRNING , OP THE STATE CANALS—SHOOTING OP OUR , PRINCIPAL BAT•BAITRR—GENERAL 'WARD R. BUICRENT GOES FOR TRAP SNIMP—ROX—PINENNY PIPS, CORDS OF BOOKS NOR THE SPITZ OF ontoitir,w PITY CHAR• TSR—PRIC SAN FRANCISCO PIGILLNILIPCONNITTIIR CASE. [Correspondence or The rem • The operations In roil estate — continue Mitre. The Sales of lest week, at amnion, amounted t 4 over three hundred thousand dollars. In the if Central Park, to which the attention of buyers and speculators has for several months been principally directed. nearly every lot known to be for sale has been sunned up, and tote on the neighboring' Squares are now attiloting at. torAton. As there Is but one "Manhattan bland, and there can only be, upon that Island, a"aingtellrge pub.. Ile park, It Is Impossible but that those who had the elarewdnesi Ind aerie to go In largely must make very handsome inviate hr the venture. Lots a bill mile di& taut from the park are now in good retest. • The following is an aggregate of the sales for the weeks endlog i, • January 2t $28 1 .915 'March 4 *541,618 January 28 180.457 Wird!, 11 - . 418 874 February 4 268 045 Varela 18 f ., 246.050 February 11 289 876 Haab 25 I 529 , 902 Febmiry IS. : 481,541 - February 26 424,477 Total, 10 w0eb48,888,887 The State etßolata at Albany leave anuottiteld that the canals of the /Fate nhall be opened (or navkation on the 15th of April, which is two weeks earllerthan last year .. , . One of the notable pierce of resort for the fast, raw, end fighting men, of the city, wee last evenime the arena or an attempt it wilted murder—a brother of Marry Jenninge having &Melinda to shoot bin with a double•barrelled plate!, Two 11/10t8 were &BA, one et which etraek Ilarryts roller bone the other chattered hie hand. The place kept by Barry Jennings. in Medi. son street, le where most of the rat -baits, deg fights, and chicken disputes take place It lea ropier den, resorted to by a disgusting , eat of wretches wheats high est ambition le to witness a 'daughter of rata, a killing of chickens, or a mangling of &go As, MMus. is the regular business of the place, It is not math to he won dared at that the proprietor of it should now eed then be pat through a small course of emetic*. General Ward B. Burnett, it le reported. his b' , etn summoned to Nashville, Tennessee, where he M to re ceive formsPy from Abe helm sf General J'aelmen, the gold snuff-bow awarded to him as the bravestaddler in the' Mexican war, in compliance with Old Ilyskor7te will, Retested the New York vOlunteets dem that nth an sward should not be male ; but as Semen to brave emend' tohave deserved It, opposition willdoubt tem mon die out. ' ' The Appletons are now filling one of the largest ei ders for boots ever received by a single bonsai° thie country. All the available space on the prinelpsl floor of their vent establishment fe fluid with bon:tater the school librarthe of the State of Ohio. 'That Mite ap. prop fates for title purpose $31,00e annually. Poled np la bulk they meteor° 20 eerie, and weigh 78 tone. Piled on end, on a duff, in the usual 'mangier, they weed ex. tend s dielence of two mike. The Appleton; have made erremgemente to transport the erdire lot by a spe cial freight train, to be run straight through freed this eitylo Columbue. The binding fe neat, substestial, ttrid unifoem—each volume lettered on the b)ocie with the title of the book, the authorM name, end th'e mark of the a Onto 0. Library, IMO: , • - A new darter for thee city has been inttediteed Into the Aeilembly, at Albany, and the report is thitt It Ie to go through and become a •law. It makes I radical change in the Mode of administering oar menielyel af- fairs—the leading idea being tooentralise the extoutife power, and make it stronger and more effieleet Any charter nowt be, atter than that under whiehithe city is now governed. 4 The ineeb-taikt d-of Ben Prancinso Vigilance thenmit tee rase has been decided adversely to Mr. kfalOny, who Maimed that hie internal! bad been injurlopelei to the 'Meant of $' 00 000, in consequence of the talon of that body. Judge Duly, in diembieleg the cowlaint, held 'that no cation can be maintained la this ,Ifiste to recover damages for wilful injury to the person to filet ed In another 'Nate, when at the time of the sot both parties were domiciled in that State se resident ellieens. • SHALL THE AGNICULTURAL BUTE Pau La MILD IN THIS CIITY 9—The time Mathandihr the site-to be determined upon where the annual fair of the State Agrioultural Society, shall .be, held for the ensuing season, The polioy of ou citi zens, no loss than the convenience of theptblio, Wastes Philadelphia, as Of all others, the most apprOPrtate plebe' for the exhibition. We learn that David Taggoit; Egg', Proildent of theltate Agricultural Society, and lion. A o.'Hiester, its Secretary, are now in this city, for the purpose of ascertaining the views of our citizens relatire to this subject. The tilers' contributions made by our : hotel-neepers and others, have had riech to do witi(influencing the holding of the fair here in former sonmone, and 'we trust tint a no loss liberal Spirit will he manifested bow, as the oontrlbutions required are of smell' moment compared with the substantial advantages.weloh must inevitably,resuittO our bestrew com munity from the ,large Annual gatherings these fairs a l. ways attract to oureity., , " How NoT To Do "-.A. gentleman remyktly visited one of the departments at Washington to obtain the, payment of a small claim ; ,homade thirty-live violas, waited in all two hundred and sixty-hours In an ante-rooms and walked between his hotel and the department iiftyone mlies'l 'Be fore bin business was dispoSO 4 d of; bin hOtel bill had nearly absorbed the ainOunt of his claim, to say nothing of hie loan of ticap anol latantian crow hie t!iyinaa; i hop3e,, , • Letter from New York. Nnw Its)Ric, Martii a9,1P6t1 7 Letter from..tiftiVaPPYg•-• itorremondosee or ThW4,4l .11, - sitir s iireract, March ' 19,18 5 9. The general' banking I SW, which originated in the Senate, and winch MS been noticed in detail, hen been rePorteit: _ the Mania committee, with no :inatorial 'Odense - as oharadterlstle fed. tempi-arid; on % yesterdlii,.yfia `the' House.. : The grift, seotioni-pioilding" Sir a dietinet. banking deiparinient; wee 'adopted.- - The seoond "section, which provides for the appointment of a superintendent by the Governer, was amended in ,Committee of the -Whole, by ,making this offiler elootite at the next general eleation, to Continuo in oineefor a,terni.ofrtitie‘ .years: MoOrding to this arnenduient, the Governor shallappoint, medlately after the passage of thin act, a super. intendent to serve until the first Monday of Eeb• nutty next. Mr. Walborn has proposed an - amendment to the amendment, which pinta tbo election of said c; doer in the power Of the Legislature. This latter 'amendment is row pending. The prospoots of the passage of the bill in the lionsenre considered verY fair. Mr. ilauersiey road in place• this morning, stipPienient to the act incorporating the North Penney'veal& Railroad Company," which rornovea the restriction upon the amount to be charged by railroad companies, contained in the 18th sea-. tion of the act of February 19, 1849, when the dis tance that oars or freight shall,be transported or passengere conveyed shall be lees tb an ten miles. The sapplement - to lho net incorporating the West, End . Insuranco Company, authorizes a ohanza of corporate name to the cg United States Insurance Company, and an items° of capital stook. - In the Senate to-ddy. the appropriation bill has been under, oossideration in Committee of the Whole.' ilothing of public intereak,is presented in, either branch. -; , ALBION.. t 2 We would oall the attention of the tricde to tho advertisement of It Soott,- Jr., auctioneer, in our auction coluirtn. His sale for, today` will com prise 1,000 lots of now and desirable geode ; rich embroidered jaconef, — etinibrki, and Swiss cellars and sots ; ribboacollare and seta Just landed—a full lino of flouseingc, bands, end jaoenet edgings; embroidered skirts; Mikis, Moo and' tissue veils, Paris mite, trimming and bonnet ribbons, ma4tilla laces; French flowers, ielvet ribbons, white goods, jewelry; 50 pieces black cloth, .to. Catalogues 'end samples now ready. THE LATEST NEWS' BY TELEGRAPH. FROM CALIFORNIA, CENTRAL . AND SOUTH AMERICA. TAE STEAMER, GRANADA AT NEW YORK $1,000,000 in Treasure. New YORK, March 29 —The United States Mall Steamship Conspeurle *tanner Granada, to which were transferred the steamer passengers and tree- Cure, arrived at this port this afternoon The treasure Bet amounts to upward of a million of dollars, the principal consignee* of which are: - Wells & Fargo $257,001 Orneriest' lixoltange Bank 70,000 W. T Coleman 70.00 Freeman & Co 00,000 :1111208 Patrick 70 000 Ream & Brothers 80,000 & Crowell 0,009 Adam. Express Company' 10,000 9. G. Reed 7 000 Treadwell & On 12 000 The advicee from Panarim are to tho 19Ih The United States sloop-of-war Opine had arrived at Panama, having touched at the various ports on the South American coast. General William Walker sailed for California in the etaamer Golden Age. The United States Innate Roanoke, ellen-of-war Brooklyn, and store-shin Relief, were at Aspinwall The sloop-of-war Brooklyn was to sail in a few days for the Mexican coast. ' The sloop-of-war Oyane sailed on the 16th for Realejo. A revolution lied broken out in the Mexican States Obtapa, a clay of Cemitan, wan taken by assault, and many lives were lost. . The ineurgenta were reeditatiog an attack upon other plates, and the Gnatemallen forces had been despatched to the frontier to protect the property situated thereon. EOUTII AMERICA • - - • • • - Dates from Valparaiso to Hebravy 16th had boen re shed. The disturbances in Chill continued. Caldera and Copipo were in the bands of the rebels. Tales was also atilt in their p ssession, and they we - e making a formidable opposition to the Government troops, who were besieging that olty.. - 'The attire of Tome. Conception, Talcahuano, which had been in the poesession of the revolters, bad been retaken. The difflonitleti between Tern and Ecuador still remained nnedjusted. &Peruvian squadron wan &whore. abreast' of Guayaquil hot no',confliot had oc curred. ' The bloekedinp rentdron had seised a Spanish vane which attempted to evade the blockade. The fipatilab Gonad et Guayaquil haideassaded rusticator thia ant. • ." - - steamboat Collielmriiwthe Ohio. SINKING `6P TWO 130/11111—ririnai, OR TRENT! ' • LIVES LOSTPlii.l4'l3 MUM DIIIGDAiT9.. 011MINIUTI. March 29 —Mho steamboat Nat. Holmes, bound from Pittsburg to 81. Look. with. one hundred and fifty paisengers,'mostly stalgricte on their ersy,to Pike's Peak, MOO is collision. last night, with the steamboat David Gibson, from New Crlesse,beund,to atotinnatd. apposite Aurora, Indians. loth l,oats eank and the sables floated off Fifteen 'or twenty of the psesengete of the Holmes are supposed to be loot. One ezoottut sage, that otklyabeut one hundred were 110 PDOced to be three of babe, been nee Two or d:r creware. however, Miming. ' - The Whams wee eirord here, and was valued at $lB,OOO, tsto 7 thirds of-which , was. insured. The Nat, Holmes Was Owned at Pittsburg, and was valued at $10,000:r The Gibson had on board a cargo of eugar and ;mailmen, DEIWATOnj CINCIVILLTI, Mute 29.—There were /brae lost en the steamer Devld °Mum. The steamer Nat Holmes had eighty-six peanengers OD board, forty-taree of trimmer) toot no enretrom lout their clothing and $lB 0001 a money.' The total 113P8 on the boa's ard'oargose amounted to shoat $300,000, on which there is an Laurance at $170,000: , Washington Affairs. WASUINGToN, Match 29.—The tuperintendeat of Pub lie Printing hee given a contract of five thousand ream of Conversional printing paper to Mastro. Wilton 00., or Philadelphia There Rte now thirty-nine coed survey parties in the field and afloat, via: On the Atlantic coast, 19 ; on the Gulf coast, 19 ; end on the Pettit.: toed o f the United Staten; 6. The Wesidogtou Republican denotation is snaking prep nations! to celebrate Jefferson's birth day . Winixorow, March 29. It in understood that the counsel of the New Almaden Mining Company have risked the President to interfere in tbo suit now Pend log in Oallornia, so se to procures for them certain papers from the Mexican archives. But Attorney General Black has reported against the application. on the grottnd that the paper's are probably not genuine, and the Mahan official§ cannot be trusted to certify to them, owing to the perpetration of !ramie already die °owed. Our Government declining to ask for: these documents. Mexico will be left to tender them on its own resycineibllitY for the benefit of the claimants. Attorney General Black porposea leaving Washington to-marrow for Penn given's, them to hew York and Oharlreton, I3onth Carolina It WM his original inten tion to go to Havana, and he hal taken passports will be abrent several *erica, hie physicians having ad vised travel snd temporary cessation from racial tatti ness as necessary to the restoration of his impairel health It le expected that tho Postme.iter Geneva will teke definite nether, to morrow, on the Boston Poet Oboe quoetion. The Southern Mil furnishes New Orleans pepere to tho 24th Instant. They contain no news of import. enee. The Cape Ann and Yarmouth Cable Project. BOSTON, Mooch 29 —The friends of this extraordi nary osculation did not move a remonsideration of y tsterdars decisive vote agalost V° bill In the Senate, to-day. Under the roles the project cannot be re. 'rived It i 8 reported, upon good authority, that Wears Tobey, Swift, Smith, and others became male fled. to-day. that thvre was a decided' majority, in a fell Senate, opposed to the whole scheme of the speculators concerned, and decided to abandon the at tempt to get the bill through. Mr. Yew*, the Missing Eastonian Rams, Pa., March 29 —Mach excitement was occaeloned here to-day by a report which was brought to town by a country woman, that Mr. Samuel Yeager, the Wooing merchant, was wandering about the coun try deranged rattles who were sent out this mousing to investigate the matter, have feet returned and report that the person referred to la not Mr. Yeager. We have no tidings of him yet. The havens Election. LadelltilYOSTLl, War& 29.--The election held yester. day, to decide whether a Convention to form a Mate Cenetitution should be called, passed en' quietly The Onnatitutional question wan carried by a email, but de cided majority. The Day Trial at St. Josephs. 8?. Lome, March 29.—The fury In the (seen of Dr Dap mid hie eon, on trial at 8t dapples on the charge of running off slaves into Itansas,sras unable to agree. A noun prosyqui was entered lit the mulls of Charles Day, cud De Day has bees he'd in ss,on hall for his appearance at the peat term of the Carat. The U. IS, Revenue Cutter McClelland Ordered to Intercept n Sloven MOBILE. March 10 —The revenue cutter McClelland bas been ordered to the coast of Louielans to intercept a suspected tender to a slaver said to be waiting OP that coast to land a cargo of Africans. Arizona Emigrant Expedition. Nair OnI.IIIANS, March 28.—Colonel Lookrldgo hsn returned hare min Texan, where he in organizing hie Southern and Weetern Almfgrout Expedition to Arizona, which in to hart about the middle or April. The Steamer Alps. HALIFAX, March 24 —The steamer Alps, from Liver pool on the 12th inst., sailed for New York at 5 o'oloolc this (Monday) evening. Arrival of the Steamer Niagara at Boston. Boarew,blarelt 22.—The royal mall P teatnehlp Niagara, from Liverpool on the ]2th lost., 'Oa Is sig• nailed below. far malls will be due at New Yora at midnight, and at Philadelphia to-morrow afternoon, BOBTOX, March 29 —The steamer Niagara arrived up at half-post tiro °Work this afternoon. • The Loss of the English Steamer Ei=ll2l Nair Yt au, Starch 29. —The If OVUM papers received by the Empire City oceanic the aecounts previously re ceived of the wreck of the English steamer Janus. • Markets 'by Telegraph. IIdLTIMOON, March '213 —Plow unchanged Wheat has a declining tendency ,• sales of white at $1 40e1 .eO, and red at lit 45e1 55 Coro dull at 75r077a for white ; yellow sells at 81088 e, a decline of 20. Provisions Whieke • quiet Coffee firm at 11,40)12o for prime It-0. NOW Catania, Mardi 29.—Clottm—Sales of 10 000 bales at an advance of Afe, caused by the foreign news. Middling is quoted at 120. The sales of three lave amount to 26,00 Wes, and the receipts to 15,005 bales, against 21/00 bales reeelved during the same period last year. Pagers are buoyant end Me higher ; onlei at 81;o. torn learn at 900. Cate Fell at 800, Pork very dull at 517.60 for Wes. Gunnies i OXn, OINOUINATI, Search 29 —There in no demand for Flour, and the quoiations, Cr. nominal. Whiskey la dull at 24it21,V0. Provisions dull. ".- 01121ALESTON, March 20 —Cotton firm; sales today of Bto bales SAVANN.III, March 29 —Cottoa—tho ma,kxt le slightly dearer; Wee of 660 bales, MAMMA, March 20.—Ootoon— there woo a better feeling in the market to•day tinder tha tey4c of the fo. reign adoloosi solos of 1,000 balm Pennsylvania Legislature. AllllllBBolo, March 29 P PNATE Moore. RANDALL, Wsluny. THOMPSON, and' Be' I, present- d - a number of remonatranws 'gallant the too of the Peon Steam Engine, gleanitmate eamettip Oorapen.. " The bill to auther'ae the al pointment 3 of a 'Mei, enrer paving -stones in Philadelphia Wee reported favorably. - ' _„ ' The bllllo,ptovide for the fencing of, the Wilkie!. plrt andltlmire Railroad wan disarmed briefly, and He. ga lied by a tie vote of 15 to 15 The general appropriation was taken up. The section appropriating $290 000 for the nipped of the common sahenla gave rise to a le•gthy dia.:landau. Mr. Cor COT moved to 'names the amount to $3OO 000. Pen ding the ooniderafton of the motion, the' Senate ad journed till afternoon. Arta30003E13433 O. Tim Senate met nt3 , „ The consider - 41'0o orthe appropriation - bill" was lammed, the motion to increase the appropriation to common Wools b•lore in order: The motion was negatived, and the election puied as it came from the House., - , The appropriation to the,Viestern Penitentiary wad increased twelve thousand dollars for*, purpose of ex tending the buildinge. - The appropriation of twelve thousand five hundred dollars to the Mord for Idiots and Feeble-minded Children, to complete the huildinge, woe opposed be Kr TUMMY, and supported `h OAZZAM, pending which the Renate adjourued A petition, signed by citizens of Bunko county, aged net the divorce of litre.i y from her bueband, wee regonted, -:It being private billday, a number were 'conk dared. - A bill to incorporate the If anayunkliaiket Company pans d compltttee Of 000rerifire 'on'ike bill to aboliali The Baud of Hailth Wee inetruqed to report on Thine day morning next .• Tee set suptroncentary to the sererid iLatS , passed in reference to the Dauphin and Sesquehenna Cbal Can pony was taken op, and, after a optrited discussion, was pegged finally, with It proviso, that the purchasers Un der the said mortgage, before enjoying Ste right of fraucbige in. tbe Dauphin end Susquehanna Coal or 'lt &Woad Company. emit pay all the debts contracted by said company for wrrk and labor done , materials faenfahod, and land demagog, and debts 'contracted within the countlea in which the railroad and coal com pany may be Wasted. IA 'armed. AFTERNOON BESSION The House met at 3 P. M . The net to incorporate•the Huntingdon County Bank wee planed finally, - The act to' incorporate the lfeatonville: Mantua, and Fairmount Passenger Railroad liimnpany was visaed. The act relating to ILIIIMOCO 'companies and-asso ciations in the city and county of Philadelphia and county of Allegheny was pending when the Rome ad journed. • . . SYENING El SION , The Timms met at Coon and resumed the considera tion of the Insnrance bill A motion to postpone indefinitely was agreed to—yeas 46 nays 84. .The.aet to redone the numirtir of aldermen in Plata delohla wee 'passed. The 'helium, of the session Wei consumed In the cons adoration of private Adjourned, - The Governor has Blamed the-following bills t -- An set to incorporate the Ridge Avenue and Nana. yank Passenger Railway Company.' An Oct to incorporate the trustees of the Young Aten's Christian Building Association. An act to incorporate the Delaware County Passenger Railway. An ant to Incorporate the Indasttial Home for Girls. " The Pike's Peak Gold Excitement. TAILLVENWOBTII. Ilabsts. March 23.—A4tices from Denver OR; to the 14th ult., eye favorable accounts from the gold dtggloge The average yield with makers is from four to t.n dollen per day. Dlteh companies are forming, to convey water from the Platte river to Cherry erhek, a. d4taaee of twenty miles _ The rn•h of emigrant• from Milli point Is beyond pre: cadent Ilpwardei of a tboiand . persona have arrived since 'Friday, and the suburbs are covered wl'h comps, riles in camp • ' - Messrs Jones and Russell despatched their/list train for the mines on Oaturday and another leaves to-day. Threatened Ovetflow'at Newton, MEM ntrnsTzspt ÜB, TUE COCUIVIATZ VIADUCT 13 , w rne, Atlas . March 29.—The Goohituate viaduct at Newton, or the lower tells, beret this morning. earry. lug away porticine of the embankment &mind factories at the upper fal's were threatened with an overflow. The 'Cadent is of a serinue character, and it will take some time to repair the damage, In the meantime fears era entertained ofa ecarolty of water, by the in habitants of Newton. - From the Nebraska Gold Diggings Loin Etwonto, Mich f,'9.—Adticen from the mines to the 28te nit. have been reaolvad Near Arrapahoe City. the misters were onnadest or making lance wages; with elttleee, there were traspeots a yield of fifty cents to the pan. The weather was 'too cold to admit of exterts.re operations. The Proposed Protectorate over Sonora and Chihuahua. --ST. Loma, March 29 —A.' letter to the Republican from Fort Mown, New Mexico, dated the let instant; nays the proposed protectorate over Sonora and Ohl- Imbue, excites coceiderable attontion , bete; and it le evident, from the quiet movement and concentration of the troops, that orders looking to the occupation of the States named ate expected.l, Tennessee Politics. MinitelLutz. Tenn , March 29.—The ®fate Oppoeition oourentinn, which not here today, nominated Jobe Netherland as candidate for Governor at the coming election. Hatt Storm at IttemppLis, Tennessee Murals. Tenn,, 'Mitch 29 —Last evenlng the wind blew it heavy gale, accompanied by a halLstorm s In this vicinity, caueing considerable damage Burning of a Cottou Ship Now Ontoses, March 29 —The ship Monticello; w Richmond; Mine, from New Orleans, Mond to Liver. Pool, with 2,800 bales or cotton, was abandoned on Ba. tnrday, when seventy Mlles outside_ the bar, having caught Ore. Rer crew returned here. Marine Intelligence. -• New OHLIANS, March Eliie . proxpeets of al vowels being able to get over the bar in a few days I. the wind continues favorable. - eiv 'Qtteans: ElbSpping4nfplligence/ - rimy °smiles, !Barak 28.=—Tin ship' thili hid been &tt dp. ihkihylloymateir at the Bar sieGe.LLlacLlia detained there, baying on bola One Bandied tio nand bales of cotton , The New Jersey ' Conference, M. E. ~Church. . APPOINTMENTS OP ruEecn.rns. - The New - Jersey Conferenao of the .Methodist Episcopal Chart% closed Its• labors at Mount Hob ly on Monday evening. The following appoint. moats of preachers were announced by Bishop Ames, at the close of the session riiwzroi Streit. P. E.—Trentori— .Green etreet—W. M Perry, T. Winner' rap. Print street--Phlllo Cline, B Hauer sup. 'Union street--S. Townsend State street—G W Banhalder - Borden. town—lt A Chalker, J. W IdoDougall, amp, Cross wicket—Wm. Franklin Pearsonrille—Abraham Owen, Windsor-11 Thorn. Ilightetowo and Orenberry-11. B.- Baegle. Joe H. James enp., B. Morrleon, Allentown—B. L. Allen. Wealth gton—loseph Atwood. Pon% Arntoy—Wm. B. Osborn. Primer., zt-11. T. Start.., Stiles. Len. Beeneb—s.. A. Morrell. U. G Williams. Xatentown-7. L. Ponder. Bed Bark—Gan. Bt dons. Bayport—Joseph °battle. Chanel Hill—Wm. A Brooke. Middletown Point—G. 11. lie all.d W. Kramer. New Prunewlek -4.,iberty stiest-0. II Whitaker, S Bueling, cup. Bayard street—To be supplied. man Church—l. B 'Dobbins. T. Sovereign. sup , J. N. Pomo. sup Milltown—T 3. Hanlon. Pennington— AB. Ballard, Ed. Panders, sup. Titusville-4S. 8 Sat ellite _ linnhertvilia--Tohu Fort. Now Bgypt—lNl Bei ra, James .Leng, Jaeobstown—T. B. Wilson, 'apply Tmlaystow . n—R 11. Dared, Preehold-3. B. Snyder. Eoglishtown—P T. , Calder. Yarmineale— gunnel Jeguett. Nem Village—William C. Ohattin. 'Bethesda—Noah Bdwarde. Aimweli—B $ Sharp. Pen nington Pemirary—B. W. Petherbridge, superintendent of °dui:ninon. BURLINOTOII F B.otan, P. E.—Bur. lineton—Droed greet, Mier/ion Lewis; Union 'areal', R.S—Andrews. Thos.Thial, cup. Deverly—lt V Law rence. Mount Holly—S Vincent Medford and Vincen town—Jsmes White Moorestown—G. 0. Maddock. Aterlton-1. Vsonote. Lumberton—Albert Atwood. Palmyra—Samuel Parker; (one to be eoppliod.) Nod ding Obnroh—L. Lsrew Blacikwocidtown—D. P Wool neon. LoPICA-coming—lt. D. Palmer. Winslow and Waterford—S. Wheeler. Haddonfield-4. 1/.!Grear. G. A. Ra.bold, cop. Barimintown—J 0 Oliew. Abse• cam—W.o. Stockton. Atlantic ,Olty—S. T. Tucker. Mpg Lending—S. Mullion. Tnekerton—L. J. Rhoedi Bin M. Boyle. Herm/at—J. T Orate. Tom's River—Bt. 0. Stokes., Pemberton—l. Stephenson, 5.J. Sleeper, sup Oolumbne—Rd, Wet. tare, W. T. Abbott. Camden—Tbird street-31 H. Stokes; Union atreet— H. Brown ; Broodwsv — O. Pieming Gloucester Olty—R. 8. Kuria. Woodbury and Carpenter's laud log —3 . V. Morrell. Hariferd-8 Hart. Mount Von— To be impolied • Lebanon—To be supplied. L. Herr, Superintendent or Tract Distribution. DRIDOSTON DISTRICT —S. Y. Mount. P.— Bridgeton—Commerce street, 0, N. Hill. Payette street—l. D. Ring. Baleen—S•inth street, J. W: Hick man, M. German, cop. Broadway. ,W. H. Jeffery*. P 6111141 Nick. 0.8. Downs. Sbarptown.• 3 H. Stook ten, , Woodatown, 3 J. Hanly. Bridgeport, D dy; one to be supplied. Paulsboro%) avid Duffel, J. Lorsteseleger ft.edeeboro , , Suoch ',Green. bore', William Walton. Giasebore, J. 8 Heisler. 'Gloucester city, B H. Norris, 8. Obattin Bethel end Turnernyille ' W W. Christine, Williamstown, Wm. Margerom. Pittsgrove. 8 Al Hudson. Herrin nrille, Joseph Asbbrook. Monica Hill, T 0. Carman. Alio abystown. J I. Corson; ono to be supplied. Hancock's Bridge, Wm. B. Collie. Miliville—Ylrst Church. 8. B. Post. Second Church. Uttar Dam Willow Grove—A. Mathews Pert Elisa beth—J.B. Beegle, G. H. Tullis. Cumberland—J. 0. Summerl Cedarville and Irairion—P: Bobbing Cape May-3. 'Vsmeent, 3. P. tlnunelly.. Cape Island—M. Shimp, ' Atlantic-0 W. lleisley. Hata& Neok—B. 13 Marks. J. T Crane, J.-R. Bryan, T. H.' Landon, trumfetred to Newark,Oonfertsee. ' REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &13.—Tho following salon of Heal Estate, Macke, he., were made by Heger's. Thomas & Sons, last evening, at the Philadelphia Radians 18 shares Marcher:le' and Id litanies' Dank of Wheel ing. Virginia, $41.60 etch; 1 share Columbia Bank and li idge Company stock, to close an estate. $B6; 1 share Philadelphia 'halter mum, gam; .1 share in the Mer nantile Library Company. $3 60; $403 (notes) of the B stik of Pennsylvania, 63 per oent ; I dime. Philadel phia Library, s' 4 ; two.story brick dwelling Charlotte street, $1 200; irredeemable ground rent. $45 a year, $555 ; ground rent, $3B It year, $380; nest miern resi dence, with office, northeast corner of Eighth and Green strsete, $4 910 ; handsome nid.ira fone-etory brick residence, No 845 Front street, $3,7150 ; handsome modern four story brick residence, No, Front street, $3,750; handsome modern four-story brink residence, No. 360 Front !street, $4 075 ; handsome modern four story brick incidence, No. 862 Front street, 83 925; handsome mcderu four-story brick residence, No 344 Front etreat, $9 700 ; valuable basins., location, north west corner of Front street and Drinker's alley, four three-story brick dwellings. $9.003; large and valuable lot northwest corner of Tulip and Warne eta, Nine -1...e0th weed, $1..725; large end valuable lot, Tulip street, sil 60 ; valuable tavern property soutSwest Onmer or Girard avenue end Leyte street, $5,700; nett modern dwelling, No. 1009 Pine Street, went of Tenth, 54.675 ; three story brick store and dwelling, northeast corner of Twenty-fourth en 4 0....tes a rests, $1,700 ; three story brick dweilmg, No. 1526 Santora street $1.,700 FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE PENNSYLVANIA IlsititOan.—A young man Mimed William Hazlett, ago 23 yeses, who was employed on the rOUDIVV&IIift Railroad re brakeman, was fatally lisjured yesterday morning, by being kayaked down by a trein of cars near Packaging, Chester minty. It 'appears he wee braltesosau on a freight train, and at the time he u et with the aosident wan standing on the track in charge bf the switch at the above point, where there Is a sharp curve, which prevented him from aiming the approach of the train coming east until itteas t m late for him to escape. He was precipitated to the ground, and had hie skull badly fractured, and received severe internal iniariss. Hewae picked Pp in en insensible condition and conveyed to Parkesburg, where his wounds were dressed; and was brought to this city at SP. M. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he died sheet 8 &Moak last evening. Declassed was a sin gle man, and a resident of Ws city. Tim Pair in _the various wards arc engaged to nominating ewdidatea for the empyrean position of Connallmen, together with other offices of a no less Miguel standard. Yeaterlay the. following 'no minations wore - made : • IWCntY-first Ward—Saha Council, Retort Carlisle ,• Coalman ttonnalli F. Vandegritt, Wm !Leven, and Wm Fret Ty; ntpascond warit—Clamtunn Outman, . Bullock, Jultulolion DuTiti VI/Perth 2'ITE: CITY. See.llrst 1,14 e. I SHE DEdiioßATin CITY CONyENTION for tho ;purpose of nonitnating' Candidates for City Treasurer eon pity 00t0m1851011114 tote Toted for in the - minting 'spring election; met yesterday mornoug in 13prieg Gar denitall.-4Tery large numbei were in attendance and. great good feeling profaned among the members. - The' class of man chosen was, t we may Speak so. of a more respectable cheracter than inane previous Conventions The political topics of the day—Local:opt= and,aol- Lecompton, tariff and anti•tariff, Buchanan and antt. Buchanan, were eaiivsailed fnily•amtetirnietly = ; Mr John itiouliTtonar., Barveyor or the Port. soiled the Convention tobrder; by nominating Aldermen Hugh Clerk for temporary Chairman. " Clark took the chair.' - • John Campbell and Etephen B. Kingston were cbosen - S Messrs. Black and TrAIRS were elected diferkeepert. The wards were called 19, numerical order,by the Sec. - retariee. each delegate answering to hie name. end pre.' denting,his credential*. 'This operation was very . to 'elOna, eeruinithig an houtand a half of_ tbno. • Nominations were made for president of the Comma lfon ! Mesh'Clssk, ltinhard'Vanx; and James El:Ran dall were nominated A little ditilenity attire as to the contested seats, and contestants rating, ythichled to some debate, sea finally ended by prohibiting all cinsteatints from voting In the election of officers. „ - - • • • • • Ms. Vann declined peremptorily being a candidate for the prealdeacy of the doorentioni. _ Richard Vanx and John llamltoo, Tr., weie appoint ed tellers. ' , ~,Hugh Mark was sleeted president, Mr. Randall re eel ring 80 Totes and Mr. Clark 104. tio , rireMarp, , William V. Meersth,r - Ttiooms B • Wor roll, and JAMBS M. Liddy were nominated for Tice pre siderite - , r - ~L Meant Toddy and ldoGrath withdrew. - and Mums. 'Bent end Worrell were sleeted bracelet:Clop. ' ' , Wm V. McGrath war chosen Treasurer - of, the Con. smitten. - - Melisra Campbell and Blogeton were contio . ried'as °rotaries, and ,ecru. Black and Tress ai doorkeepers The seats of two of the meoibere weriroontestsd—the delegates from the 7th division, Vint ward, mil the sth division of the Second ward, • Committees were appointed In these rutees, In iecoAl.- sue with the rules, and, after &brief absence. they re turned, and reported that John Munn wax entitled to the first Oat, • and James Harmer to the 11600101. - The follow ing gentlemen were appointed a committee on resolutions : `John lamillon; Jr., Jesse Neese, R. Malay, Brinton Close, David Morrieme. T. McCullough, John II Weeks, John M`. Malley, andltichard Vent. Oa motion, the 0011•80.1011W4Dt WO nomination for candidates for the City Oommissirnerbliip'and the City Trouturership. The following notninatione Were then made : Tr City , Commissioner—Henry S. Buie, TWA rd; Blithe Laren, Nineteenth' ward; Beojonstu F. Midi in, Fourth ward; James Boy. Fir teenth ward ; Jobe Si Myers,' Second ; .William B Walton. This.- - tventh ward; _William Soileeti, Twelfth ward ; Abel, 'Twelfth ward; James Simmons. Twelfth ward; Jacob Glansmire Bloyenth Ward ; and William T. Laf ferty, Second ward • Shy City 'Treasurer—Dr. Janles MeOlinteek: - ' Blot and ; Vans moved to nominate Dr. McClintock by acclamatlon " ' ' The Preddent decided that the motion - rinaot is order just then, Sod It wee withdrawn. On motion, the Oonvention went Into a ballot for City Commissioner, with the' fdllnirimi romn: 1 2 8 . 6 6 7 8 :0' Bode ....... 40 40. 43 64 55 55 e 6. 84 100 Wa1t0n.......:..27 . '25 28 25 26 28 38, 47 0 Abel ' - 8 '6 2 0, 0 0 0 0 Myers ' Ms 33 27 35 31 33 0 0 Illassmire ". .7 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hadrr...• ...... 8 6 6 1. 0- - 0- 0 0 0 Lovett 83 AM 40 36 41 39 42 53: 90 12 6 8 2- 0 '0 0 6 0 Key 8 10 )0 17 16 16 0 0, 0 Boileau ' 15 10 12 11 0' 6 0' 0 liimmoos 4 0 0 0- 0 .0 0 0' 0 Lafferty 9 0 0 0" 0- 0 0 -0, 0 Henry 8. Bode, of the Third Ward. was thereupon declared the nominee of the - Democratio party for City Commiesiener. , • - On motion: the nomination wig made unantmens: Mr. Vanr•Ps motion to nominate Dr. James McClin tock for City Treasurer by acclamation, was put and carried with the greatest enthusiasm Csinetell *spook - three cheers for the nomi nee, which were given with great sleet.' John Hamilton Jr.. chairman of the committee on resolutions,-then reported that the committee hat but one resolution to offer : Received, That every Democrat will try to elect , the tieket. • This was curled &mid great cheering Mr. llcFadden moved that the Convention /Mourn. This motion was carried, - and at twenty-flue minutes to four the president declared the Convention adjourned sine die. TRIAL OF ENGIR_E..—The steam engine of the West Philadelphia Hue Company wee tested yea terday afternoon, in front of the Custom House, and'vras witnessed by a large_ crow& of citizens. -.. Ohs thiear a stream out of an inch noisle a distance of 237 feet hori zontally. through 650 feet of hose, with a 7i-inch nozzle. Water, was thrown aver Goldsmith ' s -Hall, and two streams through a % drosh nozzle over thesamebnllding. Two streams were aioo thrown through a 9.:-inch noszle over the flag-staff of the (Mob= Roue, being a hetabt of 134 fee.. This may be considered very fine playing. The resale of the experiment- may be noted thus : Through a one-Inch route. and liftyleet of hive. one stream wan thrown 237 feet l: over the flag-stsff of .the Custom House, at an elevation of 124 feet, two streama were thrown twenty feet; through aline of hose some 050 feet in length, and extending around Fourth street into Library a stream was thrown twenty feet over Goldsmith's Hell. Two streams were thrown over the same hall at as altitude of five feat. • Thle. la.whet; its friends call considerable playing; and when we remem ber the fsetthat the tallest mercantile bulldingej le the city are not soTatity feet, the mastery held by such ,en wines as thin over, the, fiery - flames _may -ire easily esti, Groaaa Flay, a little boy.aoalewhere-abaut nine years of age, kas 'been at the 11intth-ward atation, bouae for a day_or two "past,:aimitiag au- owner: Be anewem to the above name; and Nays he ha; been about 'two menths:from New .Yortielty. Hs Sc dreued in a black MM. black pants; and &rad plaid auk Bohm of our New York friends may, obtain eine to him, sod by restoring bins to his horns unravel a hasp of sorrow from some parent's heart. - ' • TnE SCOTT datum - paraded yesterday at ternoon, over ,uttny of our ,pSluelpeL - stfelta. The cause if the display ri Oi the analvereaiy of tke taking ~of, ,gees Om. , The Legtrn la a floe . itiody 4g.ealdldtr, nitt'oethe feettUi.bed 4 etrlpti, but Sian ;eirhe have *Melt , powder tit the midlitcof , earifate, arid !mitt benest h Et.' aster loo k e d Satterittsay,estersay. ,-,, , ~- , ~, ....:_,;_,,._ ,-...,•• ....____. ROMPITAL - OaSSs. , — . llolll7 ; NUitl9r, Aged 60 4 Mtn, received a ticiaptinitd fracture left atin, ; on Uneasy evening, by being run over by a loaded wagon, - at Falls line; Twenty-fourth'ward. The injarleato the arm are se severe that it is feared amputation will be necessary. lie was taken to the hospital yesterday morning. EDWARD FRANOIS was committed yesterday by Alderman Ogle, on a oborgo or larcenv. Ire lint been'arristed by Special Officer 'Deana', Ire le rather a young man, and not or an mapteposseesing appearance. EDDDEN EZATlf.—Aliall named Jordan died very enddenly, about six o'clock hot evening, at a bonne In Flat Iron raw, In the Berosteenthmorl. , Thweoro, nor woo notified to attend • AttlismAll`Lesici B. FREridly sent James Winters below, yeaterday, on a charge of &smolt and battery. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Maiket. ruiLecurcze, Mach 29,1869 The Stock, market opened with animation_ today, the advance in prices of yesterday being well enstained, and s further gain of . ,y noted in Pennsylvania Railroad stock. Bank stooks are in demand at advancing prices, but the offerings are Tate Hinged. The favorite Donde of railroad companiesmaintain advanced prices. The Money market continues easy. Hiret.ohms paper Cella readily at 6t07 gr cent. Louisan call, with no. doubted collateral, are neiotilated at '5 'to 0 4' can't Second clue paper varies from Bto 15 dy , cent The bank loans - this week are higher than - Over before re ported aloes the rule of weekly reports was adopted. The proportion or specie to demand liabilities. however: is quite large-56,309,000 agalost 520,100,009, more than thirty-one cap' cent, of specie. The New York banks bold $25.282 827 of spittle. against $94,341,347 of circulation and eepoeits. about 26% dp cent • The weekly _averages of the banks of the city of New York, on Saturday, March 26,1859. present in tb a ag.. gregate the following changes from the previous exhibit or March IC: !nonage in loons $163,282 Increase in specie.... 139,444 increase in emulation 1.885 Decrease in undrawn . ...... 118,544 A totter hue been published, which, over the signa tore of the president of the Erie Railroad Comeany, shows bow the disgraceful Schemes of the New York Central Railroad Company to obtain business, in viola tion of their Vedged honor, are likely to result. The experience of carriers in this State has 'amply proved that It Is better to do no business than a burliness that affords no profit. Mr. Moran soya : n As yet we bare bad no difficulty in regard to West , rn bound &debts ; the great - difficulty bas been at the West ; our propellers Rey , * the only ones ready whoa the lake opened We could get no - freight at the egmedun dif- -- feTence, became it. would not pay'tne insurance ^ We decided to let our propellors lie idle until matters could be adjueted, but to the meantime the agents of the New York Central went through the Went offering to - contraet at thirty cents per hundred pounds, to be shipped by their propellers as soon as ready This la a very low rate It would have been as easy to °Wu forty to forty.five se thirty mate We refused t 1 WY/ at lees than agreed on rates, and they took the whole but tress." no Boatel Post enye The New Yorkers seem to he going it' on Cotton and - tea. Oa Thursday the dealings in cotton were seventeen lbonsand five hun• Bred bales, and the transactions of Wednesday and Tzuredity together were twenty•fix thousand bales. Of caoree the 'apply of sterling bills, under sash drown- Aeneas, le likely to be liberal. The Journal of Com merce notices a sale of fourteen thousand three hue. Bred pelages of tea (two hundred thousand dollars) to a Magic house." PHILADIALPRIA 8270019 10XCH51 , 33 SALVO', March 24, 1852 serosman 8T assmer,siors, 2cOO.,NANN•NOT7I ) O7OOI, AND DLODANGIS DLONINO, 11,727 F 7rllo, 001eXillt twins AND ONAMIITI STAMM PEBBL' BOARD. 2009 Ro'g R6s '7O 65 85 17 Norristown 8.... 51% MOO do b 5 0 5 10 do 1414 1000 41 , 86..essh 75% 6 Philo 8k.... ....110% 10(0 Lebbria n.tg PO% 90 Union Bk Tenn.. . 99 2000 Cam& Am Ss '75 86% 10 do .... 55 00 1900 do 88% 6 do ... b 5 99 1000E16346 010110 s 78% 70 'B nibs ..... 51% 1 000 Ln'h Vol B - 6 Reeding B 25 10000 echl Bar 6s 'B2. 72% 2 do . 25 550 Caln's B. in lots 6 12 do mu& 25 101 do b 5 6 1(0 do town 25 27 Penns R.in lots 44% 6 do .... 44% 13 do 44% 80 N Penns B 9,1 50 Norristown R 51% BRTWRRN BOARDS 500 Fo i l N a y ea In. 77% 10 Norrieown R.,••• 9000 Rea'g ROs , 70 bi 86 6 Germantown Gas.. 60 ii&OOND BO4RD 3000 Oate's It 78 —l5 49X - 6 Plata Bk ........120 100) do 65 41)X 29 No'n Bk Rv,BBl2ox 1000 do 49.% 25 Colon Bk Tenn 65 99 10:10 do 49X 6 nirard 24 old 121( /000 d 0 . 40% - 6 Reading B. ...... 25 200 Cam&im On 'B3. 8 1 4 7 do 25 100 do 'B7 87 1500 Lehigh Moe IX 1000 do '75 ....... 803 E 624&3d St R..... 41 2000 Elmira 24 lot 78. 58 10 Penns R..,..85wn 43% 1000 Del R.totg 8n.... 88 8 do 2570 44% 10 Philo Ilk 120 CLOSING PRIORS—STEADY, Bid, Asked. S5B '74 ' ' 104 105 Pitta Ba. 98% 99 R • 98% 99 , . New —.103 mg POnes 5$ 93 933( Reading It 25 25X " bin '70..' 05 85% t‘ mt Os '44 93 95 " d 0 'BO 75 78 Peons It 4440447 '• let mt 88.101,x10130 2d. mt 04 , 94 _947( Moe Canal Con. air of ' 49 49.3 i 1 $ pre 104141053( 60111 1i1N69 'BB. 70X 74 , - • - ?Ai* 41.01Pbittliiirketo. _ , Tbe.r kla IlFdtpd,riltarf:,operattrife today, and - the. rossiref tirlitriadwinifs,j'xintfnnel. d bat 4600 tibia Ploir , wieetly - Ifiriein extra LinailyOtarii be4ntlspossil of for shipment at $446 ir bbL Standard soperflae to offered at ad es 60 am; but tie salire are only In lots in illn.PlAn at; finna these `Agnew rip to -1707:69 bbl for common toOlrothe imperil - 0e Orris did fanny brandi =Ocrit' i',4, - ;40.4 5 ; antes of sebAtilet9Y"bble t'eS4*.oleiipOitid itti, and part at a price keptl,podiate,r4tlrn Flour de quiet _at 54.974`, yin4ltet, : rarnelot quiet; with a feW eeier, onlY - to note -at Ilifienelo for ,reds, and 17001E9a for white._. Bya lauplattied and Toyer, with sales of I,6oolide pennant 970 *loot: eoi.t . in steady dernand,.anksbnutlif 90_brs. liars -been ,ALerised, of at Seifo; good Sou th ern y ellow aflorit , - tho'adirix Penns in afore and 400 bus whin' Southern white of no. Oat, -remain doll, and Perinaylinularaiii ielllnt in lots, as worried st Sba bu., Bark—Therein& roodderciand tor,Qrtereltron .at 436. fOr let No. aridlittle or none °Grunt -- Cotton-lb Market - Is firori"., but the blab views of "holders aback :bluinorre„itud •„Oniyibout IEO bides have been diiimi.foriat frilly forrearistes. - Oro. terra—Theynacket is ottolutoded; about 200 birds Surer, mostly 'Porto Biro; b are bean taken-far *thing at alio) 7o; on time. Coffee le new in.. the_ yosykrlt;illid4inetnesidall,:'Beed—There is no - demand for lylcorerseed;mid nralfabrifit , •lfo . bn .foond buyers 45:7505.90 4fr' ,bar, s tir'one* - Timothy and Flaxseed continue' scareeamf aronted."..yrbiakey is soiling aiirsntFd . ai'.7,ktie for dr:die:27)o fir birth, and 280303 for bble, .the latter for prime Obi* and prison, • . . _.... _ Nowyery k4toele Exchange, Marcp. 29. -, imooln.so4lDl_ ,, ; 1 --,,- - . 1001) alimouri Be . _841% 60 Ditch Cent B] - --' 5171 7000 Mich Cent 8p a - illyi icn, --- do -.-- 680 51 101 alechar.irel Bank 118 X 40:- -." de - =-- 51 60 ()timberland Prof 28X 280 - do -,. - - bog 100 140 o ' ,lo .d et ii i3 : 0 . 0 °-- .1 2 6 44 203 6 r 6 : 4 - '4 ' l e- e a' O ' lt .' !ii - ii . L-8- 65im 100 /Ind River - It ; r0.0,32, - , 1000 Brie-R . -:-..,-^',' lox _lOO, , , do . ~-.,.. __ , 827 (10001, dr., - --- b4O Pfio 70 % 800 '' do ' - , - - - 32 X 100 Idlob'ff it Gam: 40 8 I 100 Harlem B Prof ' 89% 100 -',] 'dill - • ' 4074 250 ri Y Cent n - 78 300 `. 1 ',410 .- -40 X 600 .. do ..1_ -,-, , 57.78,--; 325-- do: - - ' _4O 900 ' ''.' do - ell Mt .- 25 Panama it, - efe 117 3 00" - 'do• '" • -' 'see 7711 410 Olive &,Tol a -9 4 X I 200 do b 3 7 ' . , ' 1 50 Ohroca. Rosa I' 57% 1 200 do = -- _alo 7781 509 1 do , - - - 67 100 , do -,--, ,r8;77% SOO, -,- - do , WO 67 100 Beading B-- ao 48X 100 ain e min re 6 , - •,. THII, lifallltitTli , _ ~ ar-asa - The market I' witheet chaigi-the demand is fittest $6 for Pots. end $3 87 f,or,Peerler,, ~ COVTON -The Market , ltierthamod. HI us - Sees of S ofo bales today, 5.6,2.000 do reiterday. Mostly in trundle, on is Dula of 12X1,for„MiddlLog Uplands on the spot . , Oorrsa-:-The inquiry 'continnes very light, and con fined to smelt parcels, matured , or immediate use. The stork in first hands, however, lit.light, and- - prices are sustained, Sales of 120 beic Pluvrki anllXe, and 000 do 8t Bombs& on private terms -Flag --Dry Ord, ire in moderite reenrst - at the de -eline-aalse of I,2ooutia elorgesat $3 wrg i tc - Macke rel are hardly so lreoyeasC- - iales - of 600 bblet 411 8, mat 215 for Ni. 1 and 2 knew; and 29.7504.0 Dolio - .8. Iler 'rieit ere ettll dull and hoary , - ' Fnotra, La .- 7 The.ionnirj for Written axial Stour is If :attire; the-large arrivals and ineleinect weather give buyers the advantage, and we-reduce our quota tion* 5015 e 0' bbl the business telarthe Most molted in Siring Wheat brande.- Choice and fiddly extras axe very firm and,in fair deosand.-: -] ~.,,,-„....*,. _ The sales are '2,200 late atIS: 1 1015 - 115 - to: arnierene ' State $8 8508 70 for extad0.28.26•25 75for leer grades of Western - extra. $5 00ert 75 - far 'aipping bianda of, round hoop extra Ohio, $8 8047.75,fo,t.adehre,ds do, 27 2008 for extra Oehier'ssiand $7.20d69' for St: Lonla and Tennessee. bends, - -.- _ - - --_, .... - - .;:bansalan Sloe, in quiet, buithe atiek' ist Very *mien, and,onoloo extras Sell in email 104 at 111 - 50.- - - non thorn Flour ii - heavy, and id - Wait - - Tics better giadria hold the:same; „the sales ant 1.700 MU t 25 25e6.75 for superfine( Baltlinere. end 26.8008.25 far fanayend extra housds:- Bye Pour 16 fitierderee at $3 fled 50-, GRitx.-The Wheat Marlat,le dulland'heitvy,r ,s'ome 15,000 bushels] aold yesterday afternoon at 216001 02 for white hischisums;,and red Indtansf on private terms. Barley is heavy r sales of 5 CO3 bus at 8708841 for or. dinary Canada; and 80,1-for good Oats ire rather lower, rs , d the deremidldfair ; Wee iir Slate at tOX to 580, and Eoeotga kw-Western sad Canadian: Bye is rather lower; small Wet at 119e910. " - - Coro la leld with greater_ firmaess; stroll miles of Michtan Southern yellow at 89ct: Vitae do le held at Ole 91,“ and Waleson mired at the same prism. Laarnier.-The, deleted. Or moderately, active, and withlimited receipts], the market is Cotta Elko. ,-- MOLAIIIII ii ie limited _request, but priest rule strady ;•• S roles of 150 bbla New, Orlsains at 400, ,lOO hbdo Orals aftwoorada at 311 e. -: , - ,- • Starters:me •Tliss Park-nserket ,is skein' fewer; the demand it moderate on the spot, but there is some in quiry for the future . ; the arrivals are fair. Sales of 1 900 bbis at $l7-4001 7 .50 for sad rases, $lB fornmedo $12.15 eIS for prime. r0,37X 'Tor" sour do. $16.81% for thin mete, and $2O 75 for clear ; included in the males are 600 bbls mess, deliverable SO daveheuesi at VS. and 600 bble, smilers , orrion. last teridara in April, at S'S Beef in heavy the srrivas are fah.. and the stook „large ; salve of 500 bbls at tti I 0r17.12X - _ far country, prime, $8 2669 50 for do mesa, $9 50011,25 for repacked mess, and 812.150018 for extra do: mitre mein is inactive at $17e21 -' Beef Bane are quietpralee of small at $l4 tO 017 50. ; Baran is atesily„. ..1 ~ _,-, -- -. ,-- - , . - 'Lard 12 without ohmage ; the supply is larger._ Sales of 400 bbls and Ors at 1 1 XeliXo. Qat' meats are erns and more active:-iales, of 1900 hhds and 'tag atBXe97(e feel:lams', and _Toy select at 100I07re and 0X076 for Shoulders.- Better is in,better dema nd ,at 90180 for Ohio. and.' l it o 280 'fir ifisittf. ` Laid - -is. isiliable - it 8010#0. ' - ' - , - ' Bron']hu hiss active, but is firm at, 3Xo4X a s with ' '' - SUGARS are in ibis relent at stead. rates, - Wee of 280 lads NewOrleins at : XeTite.;-550 do. Oa Mt at 6% e7Xe s, 80do.B lalsed at OXe, anill6.ooo bags Manilla, ruperlorqual sty, on private terms . , , The's:lotion of 590 Wads NeerOrleans: ex hint fioldsniEri: hes been,loost poned till te-morrow s on amnia of the *lament - weather. - W. 11181.1 1, -The market 12 - dall 'and heavy; - salers of 500 bbls at 27Xe. - - _ ,. , - ' ,1 - - - • ' Ex - rzaerr*AosranirSousa:;.-One of the oldest and best known basins' houses to. this city's - Usex. termite•hostert aktehltstatoent of ifesakriz Thortma for to Co , No. - 8 Itirth:Third street. Ttierare taking ' 'woos; In ',a., iieurdij; th eir;imdortitlana,tiegnpatly amounting to safe* . theisitid desits, - )4l4lers- tr. stesl.=:' 'There are noinakienttlesmik of IttfeleßiOcerg that ark not Tenn* lit imniensietrtakitioklii:theit assortment ot gloree,-wattotlets, ato ~ lass perfaet4ike;_ chants twins. hosiery, we _may say; wpiervi knoiledge, can find no better itoek to selettitteii4ift that now offered byeMeasie. - Thoreas Mellor 1! Nag ynns•Boar 'atm' SuorrHatrei.—ln - alioilter parr of our osier: to day lOU be foond thOdwerthia meat of Messrs. Bolirion; Biewater; to Co.; Wer, 198 Broadway, Now York., Theere.i . antler:nen ire among the largest mennnetering 'and_whollsale dealers in, boots andaltees miler York, and are In 'nil respects worthy of, &Atheist. -patronage., - Mr. Moses Brown 'who 3 connected with this extensive establishment, ha:tiong bean engaged : , iti ttkie; deliartinent (4 - trade, and enjoys thnedrin'age or a very favorable asonatetince with merchants in inputs of the country.- CErmnaires 4 0airiagos, Gigs, Paramtmlatore and Velocipedes, of all granitic' add byE W. Caryl & Co., 714 Chestnut street. Dz. MI ES' econd-lectiire, on Arctic Explora tlons,has b. - en postponed to MoNday erenieg, April 4. " sweet to hear ttor,:itstott-Vojei honest bark, Ray deep-motith , dWelelme se we draw near home; 'Tie sweet to know there is akey - at will mark - Oar ootaimr,widloidtVighter When'we come? , 'Especially it "we come arrayed in the elegsal Spring ,styles or E. ic Eidttdm •tko,wciiirietorof the," Old - FranklinHaf Clothing 321 Chestnut attest. lama Wrrnony Pouu=Aoomtaitteerecently appointed at Fort Stheard, New •York; to watch Mrs. Hayes, a woman who pretended to bare lived two years Without fooidit ave'reported' lliat she is an Joiretor. What Nee did they expect oho was It would be just as Impossible for a weeeentcliyClwei. yeerowitheat `W,O•it an far a man to alCtig comfortably and elegantly without proottriag.hialginrietita at the ,Brown Stone Clothing gall of itookhlUA - Xlleon, Nor. MS and 605 Cheetnat street,cibov‘ Statti. ' "BEACTISS in vailx tt*,rottynyes..rnay roll The most malltorloun eitiven we know of le Granville Stokes; the pro paletar iflhe olOaiing *stabil-A mcor, No. 607 Cheatnat street. _ SPRING CLOTHING Now ready, to which the attention of the pablia is in vited. A splendid alinement of plece•goode on band from whtob to select.. • • On the 20th. by Rev. Mr". Stokes: of Camden. Mr. MAO LEVLB. formerly of Derhy t - IDelaware •to RMELIteR PL of. Oaraden.:, -.- On the 16th inatint, by Bee MoseißallOn. Mr. GEO. HOLLnWAY to Mimi PHARR ANN-STARRIRR. KELLER, CI of this city. Ak On the oth of Deoarnbeo, 1858 by the Rev. Robert J. RIsok..TOSRPR YRRRMAM BAKER - to LIZZIR G daughter of the late Nathan W. Byre. et this city. * [The announcement of the marriage rf Charles 11. Motivate to Anna 3I North, which appearod in pester , day , e raper, was a tread—ne each marriage having taken rice.) - • In Brooklyn. NY, GO mooning of 281 instant, FLORENCE 611111tal0Ify. daughter of lease 0. -and Mary Shurlock aged 4 years and 6 menthe. Interment from 'the, 'residence of her grandfather, George Edutorns.loinetrnnth. below Girard avenue, this ( Wear caddy) - morning, at 10 o'clock On th) 28th Instant, MARGARET, wife of William Dotty. he relatives and friends of the family are resprni fulv invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, George W. MiClelland, No. 818 Arch street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, the 20th, at 2 o'clock, (without fritther notice.) To proceed to the ecerd Presbyterian Chtirek, Peventh street. below Arch, where the funeral services will take plaoe. At St. Augustine, March 20th, Mies MARTHA AL, daughter of Rev. lobe Patton, of this city. Poceral from her father's residence, 1621 Bummer street, at 3 &cloak. this (Weineeiay) afternoon. To pro ceed to Laurel 11111. On the 28th instant, - ROBERT WOOD, eon of Robert Jt. and Ater: Ann Hallett, in the nit year of hie en. The relatired end friends are - respectfully invited to NMend the femoral, from the pmenial residence, 625 orth Sixth street, this (T7edavaday) ;afternoon, at 2 o'clock. without further notice. On the 2lth instant, • SIOHARD IfOßNlill,!the 47th year of Ms age. The relatives stud friends are respectfully Invited to "trend the , funeral, from-hie late residence. Co-per's Point, N. 7 , this (Wednesday) morning. at 10 o'clock.* On the morolog of the 28th Inetant, Alias °LARISSA. V.. eldest daughter of Bus Otis. The relative' and friends of the family are ressect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her lather, No. SO - Spring Garden street; on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without - further notice . . * 100 do cash 25 103 do .:ossh 25 103 do cash 25 25 do - 25 On the 26th instant, llfr. NNW:EBERT OVEN. SUINE, aged 38 years - The relatlree and friends, and Hope Lodge No. 93, 0 of 0. F., are respectfullr Invited' to - attend Me funeral, from the residence,of his father-in law , Mr. -Wm (linen No. 019 South Third street, Wore south, this (Wedneiday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery.. * On the 28th 'natant, - RLIZ.t, - the, beloiel vita of JORN COLLINS, Jr. The relatives and friends of the family ere reelect. fully 'wiled to attend the funeral, from her late resi— dence. No. 1318 Mount Vernon street, atone Ridge avenue, On - Thursday - afternoon, it 2 o'c'ook * -Oa the 211th.ir stant, Whl. BOINNBERGIR, in the 90 h-year of hie age. The relative' and friends of the family are respect. tally lavltetteettenct the tettetal,'llom bit late resi dence, N corner of Barks and Walnut streets, West Philadelphia, on „ Hifth.day.znoming 81st lost., at 9 o'clock: To proceed to Lurrim'Abluiton,‘`ldonlgornery county . - Bed. demi. Scht Nay Imp Os 71 80 ~ Stook 9' 9X ~P rof 18 7 30 wmovtac.sims 9x 93 1 , (" TO 1 1st mtg.. 72 72x 41 gg 1,5 16 Long 181199..... 0X 31X Ittlrsnt 13k Con" 00 MN Lob Coal .t Nsv. 61 X 593 0 1 !Lehigh Scrip.... ,28X 29 IN Pestut A '9 9,3 f, 04 g X 434,x New Omsk X (Walden 1t.... 6 6% Lao Saga 1 1;N , _ On' .thon,27th , Instant, FARAH , wife , of Abel Grifdth, in the 66th year of her sic • • - The relatives and friends of the family ire reelect folly invited - totattend the fanitie.l, , front the residence of her husband, SSO_Thosspeoe Street, below fourth, this ( iVe4net day) aftenzoce; - -soglockieritbont lurtilsr Suiticot CITY ITEMS., Charms strike the sight, bit merit it iaa the sow , A3att►agxs.
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