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The tetit di lir 14 114- . i , t st l u st a eaulds 4 , Ate SAWA rr° . 44 a i wy ,, , I_soaniit '' s tign uP lu,PluPt th e AA , T, 4 4. , , It _ ' o f Atafety btagstr of . 1 • 6. f 0%, s.a sit 4044. Nit PO- •—a. 4, 11291 Ditliffonmi." It 1_1110,4111,.. i l eliairabig SWIM '`. , washame... 4 .....,.,.. v , kat -"P , ,'• b eat feeett,lslll°_,"7-A iiineral !Sleek fecal , -....ii t Alie-►Olt ,III)Vol, _._.'* ra ts ga p* ea 4itter)X ' .apiebtagfasktissossial7 . - --v - A , *" Ausarten ti; °norm We eWaIIIOP,NI. i 4 , 04: 1 7444: , , f , ~ t 7. ih., boa , LIA9w mul -r" 03,rion lett ,4•' .6.si #llo* int lA w Nt i . - 1 . ,!------• I I - s a , r , ,, - , ,mfouglidime°o ,u5tmeki, ,711, ",..."--filii;vidik sett se "8 441sial AIM , setwl l4 ' , pan -t o . pose apse ..' . wad. , A marbetist ~,_, ,„.. .... _,.... A., atillelwit sa° ol °. Mu " . sm 7 l '' . t 11 " 4 " 11 pilil la 1111101V4a1dit di.' iii ink 9fissif wllltr_mted gestlestYtterit litir:ll* Several ai s t is/s "' . z....-- I,7AaAiagektoSlNelak lart 5t,411.4/P31.311"' t ist IMr -4, H. ) them .411 - BeI ll "r l d to B ll ty pA o4 qrrini umild gat " eml - 43 &mit mr aa •,,,,..= ip ~....i .. ...a mait, tiome , et" ----, .. , his fassiii. „ - iliksitsom war , - la mink alimm. „,,,,..6„utimilf grit our iwh itingehrtb- le ds,' ailithvgiebioqs tidiat!i at #t"*., "Firn - f-onev .. - _ , .... --- biin Appel, Ak ",t' ~I i : -.Amtiont : - .Amtiont 07; tb, orawnr.." ' ''- -w4sjp""l,,, 14111,..islati4J-‘44I•VAW!° 11.ThiAWZ tang 1 44 , 31 1°. I° 'fir,, eitessrf 1,70.314,0,1. at I / ,I s h .40,10,„1,41 act 7*bri,:il,444-4 411 W I ! 11 , trAt CO 'lioll,"mler ' omboi l eil * ;, ilioouYnldlu,e t6r4i'to:ifsa t-r--ii pomia_lytatktht.t oEit imoMi:ket4,4l,4iikl#-.__10.. 42 b i ti s tion il & , p Cl a C wshwiftw_. 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Voi were 36.111 t, at The ftr e igut „lister* &Alt , x‘witowl -> foreign • lettess rel*.nivsitrilo;tihoi:94•46i, ink P041"41q3;11-.1pTkait ", • 3„6, w W e t r 4111481°,404.,,,'„„17.47,,:-.004,4 Itianrittliii of smut, Avu'r.e'"e.,-..„..„-4 kit - Ala*, 1,914 0 .4, ,=h--,-. pri ,i - .t. . 4 " , I ; ro t t h At A tty. nre"-0 'l4.tAssgssa Wiit 4• 1 1 W atigths•AWift,:ntiv, yolliiiiTQsal isi N °l4 sem attoot , r "'' -- ,- .... to P -,` ' • k „ - o w‘l s t k i,be f, ,P. 2 ,=. 44 ii i i i 14..iL...ir-ygui *Of 0 11 4 2 ) Wiiiiif," l Lona est , 1 4 - 7 , _.... ~ eALs mega of a m, we 5urr........ -...,, ,.., thiebeteibi '-' .. ,„„ A ., t . . ,44 yNM 1141 -. iit. --I. "' L.' ' it a#44191".? . .., 5k w ain ' J. - _ 11,....w.1,,N01100,' li n T iormialieli °l4'.-_. Jews soma - et 411,.---4-,, hmiktkill IR anrigeeetliaiteWrfir ' / Ztb e e ke PI ir CI **. v3so4 o o ' j YitiWailetr 7147.131 ..,..,t Al7l - (o4lea, sis sorslll A . L 44 4 1 ,4 fi e Ow tigieVers hattekrArrwi. h6ll4l°lr le.t°:ifeitif mat _ . 4 00 -'l 4k 1 *Auk a, 4 i ' ` 4,,,autlit., .4,17 X stripe j hfili ~,„,6,E, ~. , ~t DP ali Au 0 "-- ' *km of, - Wit deft tumor, imit 4 ' ta il% WM ' the • the ° aet theethit w theireotspialoasla Poing k tyw ibill 0 , 44410 ,4 . Bi c . Pitts. ii l it:Wllie); wist ir r, , the et* 'all. 1 i Trim. aka A 111 7 *ape S' TOT a,. C , l l .l6 l . 6 thelir west ase, S att hint ellif-IN°l7' ,Ate.eihr - '4 - Cifirealitiklak and Mi ; Urea /gig - 1 _., 444 .! r is isf s Owe labile they: ali6V 11411174144 ' .1 "” etiCbtallik wbutii 4 7 I :Riggs tessol,l74l. ikettabe IPA i e Sha4 It ' iM°lllO4 1*1114,17p , hecoita w . _ _ ,_ „OS- Zilkt a aw l a l w = earraa6.4t,iik t s z ,,,e l Wie,k, 'pall 1 S r id bis if , wiairuww Atasiothor„ br9Joiatiira ri,.. , that Au b , off Aim h 1 e bite tabiavaethaties. it_ . uktizruey this fa Sies7 WAY "'" taistskin" ' tiflatallt4l.72lift ta s _d° 4l , 4 4 l 2 L 4114461 illailefith' ,these ,Stes. l,o 7 ll 11 1'7 "r"?" - ' '''" , , i , .‘,-, 4tee,..... , e hart•' ..-ve ' ' - , , 'idelLii:erill44ll!44 l l 4: s4 t il iZtt:ll ife'liiiii4P" -14 T ' * Wri/Airl -2. flrgrii,',4' Via 11 0 11 Ptii* e , . , Jimtil,lll,r_ 'ilia 7 4.1kweer /1/442 , Dri _At leltaftil i tUP VI I I 4 &wh o a*, ettot Itatigg , Imola bad rotArnwa bt, .4billiu-tiittei le 111044." tiatanadlin rttets, _ t'llt,, , _z„ t e +igniiri hilt-4 '4(;iin coati .4..4 Afievalle,t7l-410 --, 'et's.,Vexifoia.- _,psym 3 , i i Weir lame,eq• ~, - i..._13 n ,i t ti l l,l l o, 9 4o r t 91 ' f lo w VON to 1 1 10 91 ttlik !FM P 9 0,- . _ 1149 #' r' ok.. and A seem sight ofithri,mailipri. 7 --71_,...8 "was"; ~,,, ' t bi ., o,ot)o4o,l4o,,ilatbtiOad34 tliorAmdtaiftd—riiikioro4,l44il.4 woo „.. s„,n4,4„,txtep,otKotein A ,4,029,40" me 2 "TY - w iw i t ,, i v ka . .1.,7,,,,j Ilkdatiesiol.mammel- , -7.: 1 igt l l l l llll l l -A' , ........„ iii i reno l l i t te rf the Mai t, . titheiefusq 1 " 1/ ”" ar f,- - jir tifii*Ah; r 1 -• ....__ltrAwaigrwiNitini ' wher e t n um the.. 4- ft.? 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''. __.i,_,.. ik ta ohms message. .-. 7 .... , ..- t bean stPs‘""'"P the t way, sh?stkeliA rmt 'bhttheitPrete al' 'it eyittlitki 1z '! . sottlaterg4 l 1 _...„ _ ....•: mift,R*lx. .64, u dii ii Amts. am fiver' -," ~. f sot Ast , -4 1)- 0-, . - 7 ~ ~-.. ,„ , e f „re.- tl „.0.....__ft,'” k r.,,.r.. . 4 `'-' 10,4.6 )14f,tittio• .';--,',--iirtr* IsS,,, ti t t i .t onian ,- T ,LF (*JAL ,. it 9litoy Nand a ." 1 AseAslnuMlisi i gi.toire`l4 7 Picked ,,; ,h, , ,bilm 'ln Id ' .r. 44,- 41114631 , •,:v• ?IP 1 414)-- LSA ' tWe - plegii at An %. __•_.,l , , ", ~., 4.11441 M.rnA t o , wo k ,begekicttar wtt 431 4," , - 140344°014°11- issetuiCaeribeesashmi -", , 5.„*.m.„,,' orAistigeol. iLtiortiwisig , ~, 0 ....tearx - ..1,,----,.„ _.,,, , -'''- 1 singteifils,ylat. 4,- -, Wagoil ,* t„,„„,,,r % ran t me • e 1 -'. Milt lit" ° • , ," e,.. , . ; Yr .4._ 1 '-- 400441110 4 _ 4l „,,,,thn ffa ir a t ' l t is **Ai W,13 J.,4' OlatiOykkOrOf 0" r. `" . "" -. '' ''Nee ' .•1 A ..._...1 41 _a:L. -- , .-tii Slit. 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S..`,r ee- ,l) . 7 ) : A livi ar aw 7 o i ...te tt409 1 PSC I MI- g, ;I;4' 'A. a;admireth6ilo -: e.:&1 1 11pilrftl, inifityi!.ll4. bet' `'fortune. e re Cforaif*foe of ;her "wes,l94 a , .11#411 - 114illnif; her frnitfil' so li , tei,iweittitifir`eilalite, mi:energetic) litdnitry;sie • bee fall ova te!' ,of • •aurienedoe. every 'Stole of -the ,ilL'lnP44loi she confes se dly PO -in, fbere sewn - is 723 zre bilk ; toff; great, too noble for timultoawdelvell` i k 1 10 0 0.i.,„ 410/44011 . 14 1 . 1 1 )0 i1Ing ; When Boolloot.'tblitAlliYAkolt-toPI years 'Aravej ASAlio*tooti. annexed t0,t40,, I ,o4."k a f*Atiati*P4OhatPed (4 it 4 resotir - " , iithnot'emnrubegtnalo':beleyeloped; Nve wiferrinirial*lng nor4LV-W*** sate XJ:ifidfiliint , -ieSigioXiigro. atrA ' 4 4k-taf.e. , , Limited lanipllT;43alittiimis;Ametner:Vaced to"be, 4thf**(6Attnr , it anil %is 'onti luet 5P,1PM1014:Awn`549P1u.0,09 7 . - iiiiA. ,, , oPO, '4l64lnerigii,4lo4, noz, dletint'dayi perhaps, 4110210 1- •*4liteW China the United . .001 ( .,4 tri 44444,00;Agtems_destleett,to trade largely Nalitte4allfortilaivAlreadi T•atea)nUatap li4l4looolo4l4#Pka'afitOi bifennd'itithiri irefrO/lititiAo4,4***iiisf Mu *either' tlaiw IfitaolseemlliPpeedify: ,become-the art, dcr .ocininkor,otnriintetitio, *tt,"lo,oterlP-fi i iititk l i*V4 l6l! :o 2 :o 6 ,Po.- Cai; : ivti":,think;vety-.wolf of Ontirornin flood& `llk#fhiir • tp)K . xind* - ,divili34•o3c-Afife, •oi ',Paint-arid ' . )ti 1 9;10E* A0 4te k#l9PMAPtietiirsii4ti- quite. Tas MAW arits- , a and:entetprisev 'V*lll4lt*titriPlin,litagofier of the faht that ) , on ttse ' motion efriiii. , Prrstwritroti member., M1KT:4 1 : r6 440 - ti.;:o • Kx4iNtiiiiie Porgia have ; tri_adean appropriation' of $i,000; lheyfilipsitidgmaii,!4 l l 9l o# l66 4o;beettilY "fhitiltib/ielteittritiattrMi',tsy:L*: Sacred Fund. t ixptarnhewiog he; Horne , an' d' Grave of ~d."..iMito- t elead to eon algerableriiriv,a/a , sebeeripUoni k in aid the Wir.fitii**4Ad,****.- 0 1 * Ibtithelmedieekre'saidto pave taken _ the matter, f i'' bind; with th eir ' venal` energy, patriotism, **olio* .naisoiii , jito itedi *Ober* the" .04444, has "the Ablin0.4001000 0 0 0 '" ' : - 'meth nieiiiiiz:W;reannotieSe the ap. :noiatinerititurVioe Regent-foiCalifotela,.of eisd atm Gordon , Bl ending .; lady, whose force ef;ebizaiter; engewitirestiliiilie;an4 soder poet lion render hef eptitioatiftfuelitied fat the'odltit? “ii k rieZ,BiendiniLif:',Steyi.datighten or ot•Gover : .',aeiltiolOttf.;of:l3o!iiir,Petalipe;,And. wife of aim , 1a, 1 4 „A r io;:filOidieg,f , etoodeOzt:- of. the,:tenerable MA .IRONAMOM'Amaiousi of , tthat, State.: Captain "Mandl* etkotatindedi , :witist,great:, gellentrn - the 4thesloston 4. -Pidisettro , mtimenf,-tbroushont Illeileitr-ttsatittitiiase4 ,by -Preei4esePteree4stely,tilled leitte , distinguished Witioplhit adiciemaTiiited'Eltetes - 2!itstOt Atter,. 'nettsn'oolo4;‘,:gt ii)np' Statee; h hsibeteme i est he ly".2 . de :eontratelate th e Regent -aren't mobilities, ye- petiolate for, the interests of Lb. Aseselithinin the Plano - shores f and ire can betlielinthat.thlClsidijilli holottliktpegio key It Si dietatif"thronghlwhote portAs will ifteter'.die'preservatten aad adorning AtheAlreeta_Pf ; ;,„ , ; aidicorikohnn,Ointmen oni; well, and ether 'State UitAilitie•*.iiiif ice wisely, as.well s ag itheraltV in makincia, Reennliry grant in 00 - *Pther Place!, the 06 1 10bedieet-ere'tatitog Attipslot eontribit. get tain4oh ioroOrietittt Patriotism an .eI of ?resit nry,;but- , G r sosda .; SVAslllsa roe wa s blmeelf - one of theersttiTand a •vetY di übeted non; ref ; too =tThe : Masons, as of , 'the Re144:3404 2 ;;iO, l l , 4heit 40,Y; Se?tonte titain'i any; - wen done; California t - f Mamas , TianTransit•- ; Route. atPt .iiikiiiite::cOisitillositione ae rilar Y iadiatral of the Nldßeans Transit "Beater companies P", 110 .1.,4 - gadff, *Villa Par' who iiiyeAk`differeit- wises assumed the gelblati of f;, r ‘ofribat-, thittMietif- i tliel9lategbetili-lble;,Mdirlve of 'O) ll2 4V_ _ l 4ibati:e4fit:, from' Ink is itrklariOra:batlieart:o*. Parnell -d ivy 6-116 iiiiMited to prove' 41 -. 21141€441 -4P. Pati4s*Atia;: l(64l l*,..,4*' l 4 Bo' iakl* tkardiniai ndYEaglasd~base been~ busy in Intrigues f or it As a ' aP; polowl;, havistoibuid - freattcs , wbbib :11111 'prove highly beneficial' to them; and; nieanwhile, Iliii:ol44=YiliiiiikriltY 4 'for 2 this prOteitiop of ;A erica K terests'.'liiie= becii -treated; very ..eavawerly; ' it iiiisow-',.suppo set that' - it *4o#* c , bei ratified:, j;riem, preaent onus ;rowers will-.gain NOM imArneriCan State,.. from whielt we dettaii64,ll4ol-; atii4ineiluaininiesaiirabli i imperiority of the ,1nten,w931094 S - ,, Oarlt,iiclusgmin *114114 bon M the *deb Merelwa:, of e4bW I British diplomatist; sii,SifMr‘MWG9wil,lvssrarr,Wmi every possi- ;blAPar **if:olo4f ,the rival and ealous iillirk..:44 , E4.iope a dvance '. ,fsltalwativiptiplure thole of the United States; h. ex clusive - -graited turn. to American companies ` have.be en coml.! Pfetely ignoredk wileeree which nominally openi;the`'raneit-route;to'iii'nations p but WhileibifOincekki#ooll9s tai river'and lake leWiew thi,ioierlsid route across *temitilleYisthwituk-unprovided -for; and. It is this will inpo . control f s_eofall into • ds of British capitailete_.• It is very evident that our 'Central Ameri 431E,dlplfindaq. his 'been of such a character tik)94ikih'9 total sacrifice of the - rights of oar aulgeTt quarter, which were . lo9c;aliji .. , ,,gnariiirtsd:t9:,,theit—,-that if the Nicaraguan roPte r .is `ever .again opened it, us rW'alli7e will *old - it ist- the mercy of Franco EpOlit4iiiiethat;desphe our boaitid r lier' ence ;t o4 the Monroe Doctrine , even the Kingdom Ofild9iiiiiii.Posseases a more 'poten ' ifitsenCe Maqueighboring State than our own: Dititiit' of General Adam Miler'. WO,Sfelltße4Pahleti to announce the death of Gewalt /pew fltsracit, a cltiten of the friende ikee:tv4W here' ' ilt TAncasiter:counti; was sweetly° participant is ihe'tiver' of 1812, and , notivithateuding hie staunch Agitorenetti- to. ,the Democratic_ party, was ;Wlectuoll: sheriff,'oet - county -about about ynerersgetirlilethw"idnalitietrittOn Gene ral of the State,and ho.ditioharged the duties Ofithe')Atitieill' .. lt inky . manner::: HO has' •lace held other important, stations, and his lo:**.s:4*kl! no liettreigreeted and beloved by a large circle of friends who will deeply mourn' his less.- OildpFelloivet l Celebration. :`Y The Odd' Fe'now* throughout the - ibitedlitatee lie *Wirt irtUngements to celebrate en the 28th lite*t :the ftkfletit'afitiirereary ; of the Ina titutiod 1E444', " ' , Order`' in' :44.:griOad national :414ratirin will birbialn New leek; wiitlet;roine laindrodentoolebratione will be going on through; in thjeflitiltuk lit Philadelpbla the 'Ball on' pa o Vodka 411 04 iiivt'„4;tr,il , a. - kialik l 274l") Zt Y 4rit e s'irootogioit in thirarternooni, under '4lo44l;;li`filliecCtrfalitiff Blarrhal;''Bamno qtyl* - ;,4l l tip'444;"iitit.4 - o'epilko;tik.it.roh street, 7 1,11 0gi90_(. 4 WAtit , (iiteo, willtainveit 2 eau& fdp;coirntormaroh down Arch t/ *nu,* down Firtittir to ofiititat r up ti~iite(s :to pevirittOttfEliiventh'l# Arai, ,up Igdiii:awettut-1 out Ar‘iii.,..4kflijikiiPkAti'4lloloo,loW.2l4:fikt4fon` 41 16 ,44:4Aiitit : ,..7401e1l B. ITYliohatwitqO : t t:' e,, takiwtitig tbi.inargaveiiodgethirviisigni -44 likijkAtitioaVikitaipatit in the tinker. 4 19 fo.4;are.illOW - 1.4 1 .4kk0X •::iiiill , . 2 ePbi 1 : 6 i; a AlNliiiiiik eilplffq, :A!biazier.ik ielng Pain tit tor Asiii Taltaahlp aiodigeAy-Alitri- , ,Ohirloo t-Borger, liopi 094, *siitio to: fhi iaige-b, P* isdlPe . A .O iiiiPißtik tie,ikesAk-: *,,, io !I it, Slikiete 'ls .11XftlifiliOliieit$4;t4oli.>a'-i4iliZer :, 6 i . -0 . 0 0 13 - roads' Lodge, which - mill ioaitltute one ,ot-the OfigineS feMerallig thP,Prill, e• , '-; ji, 1..: ''', 1 44iillilmiti&d the ktdgaa are taking.the littler; "tliftna lfrly,WFWlteWepliitiatsuninner ; ,they ;will yor i iiiiimpodioarbbliiii)eg The; ladles' ate liAtAlltill4l444lo§l 4 -1P 104 1.11 4 4 0.1 4 6 4' to the .fleager, , ,wlelleOtet.:A' beibekbadiratel. qVcckstly 4110110 kwiiiiented , to orient the Odd T'ellowa' r , ! l :4*.Aii'iajiditii.tfritl'o f iel4t4ittk Airiettitcol Al fr 4ol iii iktlinifiletill'ffitiiik iris of labnireifie. .ei*liiitsiesilitla illit 151f050qttitioilii'it§ 'gigging 000'0011 foi - 18513: , W htehla, lare reduetion , .,. . g jowe- do not know. The Witt , will undoubtedly , 4 lagra7 wilia thelt yield„illist year. The pentocragil ( Stat,e . l.coltivention. ;,:;FOliiitet A lbeatL9* regret 4-being unable clicinl übleh initerailettera'*eived from 46,tespondOs itiatitifoitdf -tlie Democratic 13ta r iedont4filionN;ifirteld. akyfarrisburg on Ihe_lBth.7'lre'have eadrhel ogdi tq publish: the names., A call, numeretU r ily signed, ap pears in the Erie papers, t'o m'e Democratic .Convention, to. be held on Saturday last. Tlie DefrieCificy of Berks assemble' to-day, in county meeting, and preparations are making , itik!cfreene, Payette, , and Washingtonz.to,send delegtitesoyblle,,,perfulvices: from Clearfield, Ofirinn!,,39fferß9n, and -ArmsfrPrift. in dicate .. ,thse k tbe,best feeling.,prexalls among, ail De mocrats_ not identified with the,enormities of Administration, - and these are „•The following call has been issued by tho Democracy 4t ;Delaware county: .,' " • DEMOCRILTIO MEETING The Demooratio citizens of Delaware nounty, op. - poled to_ the Kansas p,olloy of the present Admtpis- - tratlon - ,- and to the sotion of the late • Convention hel.4 atlfarrhhurg, and who'. are in , favor of re- Atoppg the, original landmarks of, the party, are 'reittiested to meet at the Oortrt•honse, - In the 130 J Irougti of , Media,lon Saturday, the 9th , "otAprli in etent,at two,e'olookt,o. the efrepoon t taeleot dela. gates to attend the State Convention to' be held at Herlisbnig ken initent;'aild. , to transact mph other . business at may ben deemed. necessary. Dyy crrderof,the Coett!tlttee;oc Clorrespondenoe,_ 'Wm. , ' D. Draytoti f I ,John Q-Longstreth, „ „ _ Annt,a, Ditt.witraustOcnimr. , - March 3ist., 1859. . , 'The &Bowleg flouted Democrats of the horologic' othiedia, fesslingthat Our tide- honored party has been disgraced, by the proceedings of the late so allied Demooratio Convention hold at Harrisburg, desire their unmet to be added le 'the call for the April. Convention,. Published in' the,Philadelph la Ad: Thin:option; • Joti.-it: Morris, ' 0. Pride , ' " ThoMpao ii Woulf.,Reese, •= • - .James Sweeny, • Aedriah Williamson, O. It: Williamson. • 'The ;loot n u mb e r ; of f, the, • Westmoreland ../Irgar, Condit:gad 'brt,the freteran ions Latin,, Whoop...Whole' life las . been' spent in . .deviition to Democratic principles contains the folieiing Characteristic article " : . . - Last week we exgriesed our opinion pretty' freely On the action of the renegades who assem bled hrßarrisburg;` under the garb of a Demo- Grath State Convention. , Wo are pleated, to learn that a large 'limber of the leading' Deinooratio Journals of the State stronglynesidemn the &Won of that Convention, and rebuke the unprincipled dia. organisers. This is eno e uraging to the of the 'free inelltaitions of our country, and oreditablelo the - oantenf Denieorisey. -That Ociofontiom asset bledoot,for tire purpose of eementing theDemoore tiolansily,and perpetuating their prtnelples, but thi'llaves , a the weak-Minded Mid:erring old Man who' "Preiidential chair: who it himself but a nosenfwax in the hands, of his owners !mauve'''. seed, to gratify ,their" long-oherished malignity *Mint t the Dentooratio party of the' noble Keystone State. To effect this purpose, they have determined on prostrating Governor -Packer. and, Attorney Genera - Knox. Bat. their poisoned arrows will fall harmlees.• nor will these' publie servante'be appalled at ate invective of the di:anal:deers, but defiantly bill them do , their--worst . Se, lon as" the'People are eribired with the 'torsi; at 'well as the physical_ attributes of -manhood, therdark'de signs of each disorganisers will have awarded hi - then:l that measure of infamy which their con `ditat deserres.' le plain that • they 'did not ex pect cr.d,etiris,thestleoess of the ticket they planed in nomination, or they would not have been guilty of seek an.inixoneisabli attack on - the State admin. • titratton:or eaked'en - etaCtsentent of the iciedeeda - Of the National'Adralnittration.- We can answer for the - Demodraby or 'the' State, that they will never - consent- to take letsonttOn Demeotaoy from suoh a polluted 'sortroe as the late State Conven tion." ' ' "• The Board of Guardians: . , The bill to ab'elish the Iloard: of Guardians , ot the Poor haaheeitadopted byb,Okbranchea Of the Legislature; butits tail 'passage in the Horie' has been arrested 'by .icisErn M. 413,ailaiia, - wfici' bag ; reserved, liieself, .t ha !ng , rulea,the "right of mein* for a recon sideration; We trust that, the existing anti; Ment . in its raver luthis city ,wilt - be respected Cannon; ,for. ho cannot 4 blind to the frietjhat no act .on',hts:Part would, be more destinetlife to his political reputation than an attempt, at this lite Period, to preient the con summation of it Minch-needed reform. _PPOlllc„Pitert4ingicritS• ; „ ; !AI i% 6 1 is Ilttle 40 say respecting Ando and the , Dramas it& oltv durinr the past meek:- Vaertner's - ,ooneert, orOhnroday WAS a though, the prfoes of admiishai ;Tara, very AA arid tliere.was a great excess of iestroinental magi. Ries - Josephine (.'Connell sang extremely vett: • „ The Mount Vernon Concerts; with reoltatiort'and the tableau of the Apotheosis of'Wsshington,.did itotauctieed, would:afipiarilo a loader, (tie' 46' not itself Mr. :Cents,' `cniduoted the „GiiinianiatiroleieriCtoiry ereUo, who ,was 'unequal ta o r did, ping vervirell, (his vo ( ob "Livashilikykon both' eveninge,) and that the coui ainsoing,quartette,„oomposed by Dr. Cunningham, , Imo -very heavy., the performances were• all very good Mr. , Prater - sang eatiemely well. Miss Seems: May ties 'alio • aucoeseful. Miss' Niobium! `ll4, aloha generally doeii, 'with sweetness, cleat:. and 'certainty,, and whether her" readings from liengfello* Were, of wore not, exactly in place In the Middle' 4f, omiriert, they'weric verylood, Juidgritilled the few auditors in the Academy. The New Oileani bleglish bpera CoMpany birie 'terminated a fertnight's moat successful , engage meta at Walnut-street Theatre: Pieta some reit• son unknown to us, this troupe , have had scanty justitioftom the critics here. They have - succeeded, howeveronid the houses during the fort niahti were tbe 'two last. This ,compiny has a - , largereportotre, and are ienorally 'capable of pre duolug- all , the operas which have been rendered into Of those which they Performed with greatestnucoess are Don Pasquale, the Crown Dia- Monti, the 'Bohemian- Girl,- and tier -Fraischuti. They leave New York for California in about a ' Mr. J. B: 'Roberts, an , American actor, who has been really imessful In England, eummancen an engagement at 'Wninntitreet Theatre this even ing;:and will play B'o Getis,Overreack, with Mr. Perry as, Trrol/borts,, and Mr. Thayer as dustier ,Giceary; • Tali hieiorioai drama Oalled " Louie tilts Eleventh," wbioh Charles itean made a great mid oettsin London, is Underlined here, as In active rehearsal. Mr. Boareloault, we believe, trans ited it front the Trenth of ClasimerDelavigne. • Mrs: Bowers, we areinformed; will rd-open the 'Academy of Music, iminediatelyAfter Easter, With a goOd obatinitiy; 'kir many friends will wish' her every:o6l6la success; uwe do ;It' is proper to add that though Mrs. Bowers did not make ' a for tune 'during her experimental 'fortnight' at. the Academy, oho met every engagemen t - salaries, rent, printing, and advertising 7 4own to the smallest claim-upon her. When we said that she ought to have had a good stage-manager, we differ •from• the competent 'critic' of the Ingatrer, who boldly says; not a single mistake has been made by the experienced manager during the season. o Of course, hi kneels.. best. We - attriouily'askid Who ,wes Mr. Chester, the cxperlesoed - manager In question, and the , New York Sundeei 'rinses nnenteca , Alinding to MM. Bowers, it rays: " Her " ' stage-manager, or man of business, is Mr. 'J.Chester Pray, the pseudo dramatist andllosteit ,poet. Pray is the remarkable ghost' who ) :on the • Hamlet Night,' at-the Academy here; laid his hand on Hamlet's (Charles Ware's) head) and blest him. James Crow Rice expressed to us "the opirdon,,at that -time, that, for a ghost which was damned,' it wasthe meat pious ghost on re cord. When does Mrs 'Bowers produce the tragedy dintatedie Mr. Pray by the spirit of dbakspeare, AM an evidence of his' aipfechttion of ;the '• new 'husinese 3 Ari the 'ittestr' : Mi; fteatlioY PM& Mr. Clarke, who hive been out of tuna:coining money in an hones: ,way, and with unbounded approbation from all who saw and heardlheta, hid something extremely like an ova tion At Aral:o44oot Theatre on Saturday evening, when they appeared le "Oar Anierican Cousin," as Leird Dancireary _ and Asa trenchant.' They had d tiereendous reception, and, on the fall of the dArtain,Mr. Wheatley made a neat, aPpro.. "Prima, and brief speech of thanks for Mr, Clarke and-himself, • The playa, announced at the Arab -for this; week , are Paul Pry, (this evening.) Cie raid, Jonathan Bradford, Robinson Crum, and the Willoir Copse. • week Gaieties are to be gayer still this week liy'the 'addition of Fanny Forrest, the-ve enlist to ; tho company. ktoponough 1s thriving ,whonte, no one before him. had anythingilite `sue. ;Tea, merits ~a 0 „,that 1/Xs good judielooe management, can bring him, . - The National Cirrus atoned on,Saturday,evening with performances for the benefit of Miss Eitiokney. Signor, Blitz really has , clesed ,the Assembly Buildings.— However, he has not left town, for he gives four.'entertainments on Wednesday and Thuroday'afteinerne and evenings; at the hall of 'the, City, - Inetitute; wirrter ',Of Eighteenths 'and Chestnut _streets, .for the benefit of ,an 'Encamp. inent of Odd Fellows.. The ffrerepitearfriee; to take VACS this evening, rtit' 'Varieties, ; Fifth and - Cihertnut; of teri,,Trei4ei,„,:. , hoeter probably draw, a large :ereard dnrlng, the - week. Music, singing, danchig, and a;fareo, nu up the efenitig." ' , 131.00kg can B,II.AII:EIiTATIC,74O MORROW EVEN ;ilfa -Elegant plain dwalllnik, valuable bud-, country seats, pies:eke d, ~Sarni : a; very Jug. stle%cf , valieble--peoneeiy, cir4er-tiii :Oink", <bait, executers,: and others; Seee-painplilet 9 4 40 0 04 24 Pilges,4B;preptilleti; and advertise undes , auepon. bead:. , *Tiso A taion slato2!_18,000 Roses, with $i00,009 figipsoyagkonis; ty Ira sold at. • oglialeo Rotel, .Clank don; on Thursday. noxt,lat 12' BS, , Bokliandbll4, 460, -, stondld SountrY rellitionths '9 l l/ 1 11 1 4 1 4 ,- .. ' 1r5 1 . 1 4, 0 3 "44' *titbit, , sold on , ' , the - 261 b; Apr i l ; and V ; 1 01% 1 3 1 . 10 ihdit otliniiiition';.';', A gall bag been horned for a Convention of Whigs, to be bold at New Orleans on the Aeoond kitsdsy of June. THE PRESS.:-PMLAWLPtitA, IITIM11),ATSIIT MAIL. Letter • , . tOorrespendeade of Tke' ViesB.l - miktiAGTOI!, 46.prit3;1859 Sir William Gore Cooley has repaid' the ele gant hospitalities of the President Orfila United States with compound interest. Yon will moot-. loot that during the summer solstloe, after the ad journment of the Tong s e ssion orthe last Congress. this distinguisbed Eoglishmaa, ialmostellsolosed diPlomatio agent of her Britannia Mejeeti, Wadi -Viotoria,l'vialted' Bedford Sriftrigt in company with President Buchanan, and while at that place shared hie otherwise , rulivided-rsonildenee. The Emilie's :agent dined - with with smoked' with hire, walked with him, talked. with him, and took good Data to shield the Chief Ma gistratefrom the vulgar atmosphere of American ladies andgentleinen who happened to be at Bed‘ ford Springs at the time, and'who were compelled to regird their first ,publie servant at a respectful and, frigid; distance, as the audience sees a span gled, actor, oa the fanoff stage,, ~This spectacle, so flew is our experience, possessed the charm of bold noeS, welt Oti of 'llrivelty, and for awhile it was be leyed that Mr. 33Mihanan intended 6 outwit the gray old'Brltieb,reYnara, and to use him for the PiriPoinVerconedruiirating some great coup in .oentral'Ainerica, the field' to which 'Sir Gore had .been espiroiallyappointed: Ent yen also re holleot that while, this wintryeodrtehip'yvas going on between these two, aged men, both of them well-seasoned diplomats, both drab:lust°, while the one was Amerioan minister at jeindon,,, , , , , Owe ; eional't'fregsegtly that:the bool'irould be' forind to be on the 'darer leg, and that the lux was entirely toerrery and subtle for hie Presidential entertainer;. and besides that; apart from the shameful example of a President of the ;United. States traversing the country. with .a British baronet; appointed to out-manage us on our own ohosen:field, and to defeat:our_ purposes in regard, to thegriveet,of public interests—the protection of AMerican rights'. in a, istrighboring the" inner - would shOw; that „We had Venn Oeb- Witted in the person of the President, and that ton or fifteen years 'of inhering and expensive negb- Cation had been lost tons by an intimacy' as Un dignified as it was extraordinary and disreputable. This prediction has been verified. We find that the whole Central American ease ,(through the Interventienof. Sir Gore Ouseley, arined•with the Borate obtained during his residence at Washing ton and, his intercourse with the .President), has been (leaded againstue, and that nothing le left for no but to interpose by force for the protection of our °Mums in that interesting quarter. It ap pure that Sir Gore promised to make the British treaty an impartial copy of the Cam-Yristari troatl l which would have been satisfactory to us ; but that after this, he took passage for Nicaragua, and do liherately deprived li e of, oar rights. thine by in serting an article hie oven treaty against lilt hulteriem, demanding that Nicaragua should do the same. Well assured that any smith treaty would be repudiated: by this country, the Uni wt inti • mates that Sir Gore, Cuseley will be :rebuked for • this oondnot ; but that journal forgets that Beg laud neverrebrikes her ;servants When they are faithful to her interests. Sir-Gore was faithful to England in !sheeting the United •States, and in net:Oink, her President in his toils, and they will ho more ratlike Min than they did Mr. Crafnpton, Who was recalled under the demand of the Ameri , can GoVernment because ho was detested in enlist ing troops in this country for the Crimean war, but who was publicly rewarded by promotion when he returned home.' Too fast is, Sir Gore Onseley bad his secret instructions. Mr Buchanan was the prise he was after. Aided by his accomplished lady, (an Americas, born in, the city of NO York,) he came here and pladed himself in olosb neighberhood to the President, whd has an innate admiration - for iristooratio asseciatione, and Soh wormed out of , him all that 'he' desired, - offering in - exchange certain hollow assurances, which he took good care to violate the moment he began to emirate in Central America for his own Govern mint. Now, through his efforts, not only brow Cast Yrimari treaty, left lifeless on the field, but Orb threwd Sir Gore has secured,tho almost sovereign Privileges for his nation of Military intervention la Nicaragua, whit% we have's() long-labored tb obtain for oureelves. So wo are'oltebkmated ripen every theatre of continental and trauslAtiantic diplomacy, and, worst of all, Upon that to which Mr. limshanan has given so Much reflection and so many veers of ; his life. 1: beg to Gall your at. to an /trade Whioh appeared on Friday, in 'Y'ac States of this oitY,'lrt which the editor die tinotly charges that Mr. Buchanan'" did 'mediae to face England on the issue of ascendancy upon the Isthmus." "Es shrunk frem the friternatiie so boldly and defiantly presented by Lord Napier, and ho avoided straightforward 'blows at British usurpation 'in Central America, preferring to coax her from the premises by reeiprocal coned- Mona rather than,aleattfielat once by as &anthill.: lion of the fraidritent - title by which'she pretends to justify tire trespass." ; And sayethe qtaies, " Tp bestirs, things have gone very Uiao eit„frietrdi Vireeley; Will -make all right' in the -end. Such is ,the asearanoe'of the °dotal; Organ, In face of the gatorlous fact that Cooley has fulfilled 'Refutes/oh slid retired from Central America withoutredeeni ing`e Solitary pledge tothis Government. _lle hoe 'consummated hie j 'iregOthition, trit abatli , nothing o .l3iitieh protec tion on ike Isthmus. Oilbe - con bid.; 'the neWireitsty,i-Ith Nicaragua admits Eng land to an armed intervention in theebuntry. Is this ':the • satisfactory result' which the, Union attributes to Ouseley's intrigues?" The excitement at Harrisburg growing out of the arrest of. the fugitive slave is greatly tells deplored; and will, add to the feeling whichilliS grownup between the North and the South while the last year. Strange to Bay, that at the very moment the Northern, extremists ore arraying Ahemselves against) the Taws Of Congress an im. mouse organisation is , developing itself the South, to set at defiance their laws 'framed for the purpose of prohibiting the traifie in foreign Slaves. It is not doubted that domande of African 814 , 769 have been, and are, now being; landed on the coasts of Georgia, South flaredirta, Alabama, Florida, and Texas. You were right, the'other day,in stating that this fart had been brought to the •atterition of the Interior Depart. Moot, and that no notice has been taken of the information thus lodged, although the official who gave it has written a mond time, bogging the Goverruneatto interfere to preserve the -laws de pining his inability tp do so alone, and, without means, to prevent, the landing and running into the interior of tese cargoes of human beings, We ought not to forget the.d we - are'a 'nation of -law,,and that every attempt to set the laiv at Hands in 'the North only encourages ether atter:mite to , det the' law at defiance in the South. . Parrott. olem_ is of.no particular 'latitude, bdt of all, and there can bet no, safety ter the future unless a conservative and union sentiment is invoked and organized in every township and ward of the 'different States of-the Republic. The remedy for these excesses is to be found only le the great principle Of fronintervention. ' The Siokies trial 'commenoes tomorrow (Mon; day.). Hon. Edwia M Stanton, of Pennsylvania, will be the leading counsel for Mr. BMW. Thd first dithering will be the empanelling of the jury!. So many persons have expressed themselies on the merits of this case that it may take a long time before a safe jury oan be selected. Mr. Sickles le in good health, but naturally anxious that the last 6Certe' of esti willappy tragedy shbuldcime to a speedy end. I repeat my csiondende in' Mr. Oald; It May be that, Unless' assisted, he may lose his • tent*, opposed:as he will bet by an array of eminent counsel ; but from what _I know of the marr,,he is remised that justice should be done. He has a moat delicate position, and he, cannot guard himself too sedulously. , It' appears, after. all, that the attack in the Washington trizion'eponlames GordOnHennoti, of the New York Hsrrald,wes the Parthian shot of the flying editors—the men 'who are to,be dir 'placed- by Gen. Bowman from the editorial management :of :the Union. The silence of- the Herald slime that attack Indicates that the Presi dent has, no doubt, on banded knees, asked the forgiveness of Bennett, and that henceforth nothing but praise of the New York Herald Is to aappear in the organ of the Presidential palace. There is no use in - tot:4 to break the infatuation of Mr. Bd ehanan' for /Sennett. It' is a fixed feet _that :Bennett is high in confidence, and have no doubt .that, Brigadier General Bowman will take especial care to follow tae lead of the Herald as the Pre sident does, and to loudly_ applaud Bennett for draryinginvittious distinctions bet Ween the Chief Magistrate arid the inembera of 'his Cabinet.' Academy of Music. Mr.. Ullman booomoe Osseo; of: the Ao,domy of Mnsio,and enters Into ,ponsission, we are in formed, on the first ofAngust., This'will comPleto 'his'atraiigaMonts fa'r tie Wraith. him heal of the Italian Opera 'in the threeaftles 'of Philadel phia, New York; and Belton': - One thing we are bonad to say of Mr. Ullman—he moots Me Pecu niary' engagements, ail an honest man' should. Ho has boon very siooissfut in . providing novelties and good singers. , DR. HAYES' DROPPER ON AROTIO EXPLORATION. —We hope that our root:fors will not forgot that the second of this doop . lit interesting course is to ,be deliveretthhiroyeniog.nt the hall Of 'the 'Uni versity of Pennsylvania. -The experionoe Of , Pr K:; as surgeon of_ the •latc.exproillion: under Dr. Kane, has furnished hitn,with, pony curious illtt trattoria of Arotio life; and his follow-citizens will denbUttei gladlyhear his explanation of the moons by whioh, he expects to overoorao, or to avoid, the ilangers' Which seem tik'artalt his propOsid expedi- Von to the North Pole. • ' ,r ' Tne. steamship quaker , City take down to morrow quite a number of prominent indi viduals :,for Vera Om; non. Itobt. Mexiqq, and suite; for California Senator Broderick '`Or rOttlitdrril'; Hon 0. - Ilbbin, Representative' frOni that State;' and Senitor •Slaltb, , of , Oregott:' —' Um. A. D. Crossman, we learn, will he among the passengers to Vora Orris, on a pleasure exeur sion.-IV. o..Pacayune, 2dtb. ONDAY, APRIL 4, -1859. inttor from, :low .cork. From Washington.' at , Wito LNG NATIONAL ..801.trant". CONVENTION:— ~tOrtog OF THE ORSND Juni' ON THE SESHAN IN RUSt ow PRATES IN lIISIV YORK STATE, AND . Vitliritlart.ON CASE—THE SICKLES tk.c NISI Cat —nit', COSMOPOLITAN - JINX 4500- I WASHINOToN, April 2 —The Grand Jury, atter ex. stinopw AN It AuKET veining witnesses for s week or two, have made pre. tI T I v AT IRt- " , .T RE onOgn litrixen—Tnn HISSfONGI ~ /VIIPMeAte w in th , owe of A G Seamen. the late" Viratt,, Ow - natecill—latWOrtraTlON Ole Spreqtee t tp l e e Ts o n , a ti a n a g, a pt cloor-OPERA — Nny form TEN leAnt3 HENCE. [Corremdence of The Preen.) • wan a witness before the select committee to examine a Da U vai r . of - Ph e lladelphla. 2 1 11 9 e named Mr Seaman's adounts. Shou'd the District Attorney NEW YeEx, Aprll2,lElso. preps* indictmeas they will not be immediately Theproachirg Notional Palatal' and Quarantine acted upon by the Grand Tory, that body having been Conveen, wbieh Is to be held in this city on the 27th t a rt tia a e a dr a or tafirothwe fiend Jury, appealed cad gaveeek a s G mend Vattern' on learn jot tilin!esent 'mont,t; iyikpeeteil to be one of interest andfni,tanes, not only to the medical 'infection, bu t The distant press Is already largely represented in to themple of the whole cauntri. The e r et, - n i e eti,,,i antlemslon of the , Miklos trml. , ' , There - are , more-re , " of thelsaelation etas held last year at Baltimore. Onew hereortore th eeate, on thenitn additional can e o sm u n 'te r b e l i v e a ooeno t°elr dr a e d of thapice oneupy proolloeot shore of the w,tneases wore to day subpoenaed for Monday Lairyi; &Mean of the °invention is the extraordinary de, Brady was In court. ees ol j e se recopy made by the mortality tables or: Ex Congressman Hatch, of New York, le named, stoner ofa dan i s an oll i tr a l ia as a candidate for the Omni:lite. this iy. Thee tables dhow, with all the force 43, 1' arittotioatigar, that while the State of New York W4,suisnercis. April 3 —The itree'dent hoe Issued hie has is lees: el :silty of any State or country of its pro. emotion for extensive eaten of the public lards In else lam world, ca city of New York haelhe great- t e a r o n sa.. a s Nebraska during July, Augner, and &Tom. 1 Secretary Cobb, by direction of the President, Is set day el.y, lage or smell. The deaths 1.1 the State swathe of the Sty, in 1855, were 23,255, with a popu- sating ae. Attorney General during the abtaree of Atter. taloa 2 83840; while the death, in New York city, nay General Ulaek in theme ye r, were 21,051, with a population of Union OVA b —an all equal number of deaths, with one- itiaridl: of We teoroing reiterates the declaration h h ese , „!We u° »r ' i r t ' eTi ve Zi:e w rot i L h a b s a n q d n the lo Yol o tti fourtlof the pipulstion. -Avrrlter in one of the morn- Bt-tea in regard to the true cols gelation of the Clayton log Panels ates that it con be proven that the mot. Bulwer treaty is now In prrgresa of a satisfactory ad. talityln„Newyork, in 1854, - war greater than in any PlEm"t• city, "ad et a ' period; where life was valuable' enough to benuintedd. In_lBl7 it was greater than in fism• barg,,he grel emigrant shipp'ng port of Durope. On the Wier bath It le shown that the Dated Mates in the hoalilteet °rail in the world, ' and New York Mato the heathlei part of the United Mates. The mortality in thedifferlt countries is an folk woe ' • •.New Yorteete, tentative of - N. Y. city) 88 in 1000 "United Btes 16 Sr gland.: • • - Denmark; • . • , Brume Nollend j • • • Sweden./ ... • -Prussia . ... ______________ ilmosta. ____ ' 88 Colonelulter, so long connected with the press of this city, (anew enjoying a holiday steroid, hes been commiask y ed Ur the American Cosmopolitan Aft Onion ipurchroe pleat:go for that Institution, dte ring.lldir it to the different Ndropean chpitals. The, CoemopotareAusoolation has recently bought the fa mous itsseldort oellsotion of paintings, in this city, andel in a very flouriehing condition. fly the way I 14a that the booksellers of tendon and Liver pool hav, ordt fed, in ad vane., 1,600 cop'es of Colon% 2'.'e formoming book, Starks from a Locomotive Mr. Levert, one of the most expert of the reten tive Polk of this city, bee acme to the concluelon after a trek of constant _ search, that the miming Mr. Yeagerqf Easton, 'Pennsylvania, never reached the ,oily, H thinks that he may have come to Jersey City and gm{ Weal by the trio ; he may have Wooed he train In,Newerk, and gone down to the stesmbet and fallen Into the river, end floated down the. baiwith the tide; or, finally, that, he may have taken to 2.40 train she gene to Philadelphia, and theneekest. This hat kr. B. thinks the moetreation. able thory. The NeweA. polieerhen regard these bi pothest as altogether improbable. They think that Mr. Yager left NeWark, taking the train for this city at the' oe he Intended when he left the hotel, and that hairrived in New York, or went *eat by the Brie toad, they nay that ho „Could not have left Newark by the ioat, for there is nohe at that time ; nor could he hs.vtaken the 2 40 Philadelphia train, as there to none ,;that hoof. The t.y.goods Importatiore for the nine menthe end ing !Wet ult., foot up. 850,128,60, which Is ten mil Bons rare than the amount Imported In the correepord lug-blithe Dist year. The probabilities ate that during the rirrent Inserter the amount matt exceed even the Iry Importation in the anemias:olns quarter of 1868,ted that the Sum 'total for the - Year will reach kco 00 oco. handeratood •that after U. Strakosch•eoncludes his prima engagement at Ciuoinnati o he will repair to thin chy, and give a series of operatic entertainments WittlPoleon, De Without, Brignoli, Amodie, aOniespondent of the Courier and Enquirer makes the hilowing Calculation me to the length of time that ilili iransplio before the *hole of Manhattan will densely pc pulated . There is nothing improbable in the eermate i c iftelusive of the Central Path, the 'thole number of lotibetween'42l and 100th street to 33.846. In the int privement of tills number of lota, allowing that 10 per nett of them will be reciairea for manufectur log par. poem, OW, iaiiiber, and stone yards, livery and pri atablea, bo., thine votild reitlain far Private real dopes 34,703 lots. At seven Orisons to each lot, which is coisidared a fair eatiniate, these lots would accommo date 213 680 inhabitants. Taking the Increase of the population of the city for too years, from 1815 to 185 S, as a preaelhaut, which according to the census was 253,- asfely be enooludei that the city will be encapactlyirdproyed dud occdpied *tit to Harlem within, thatonding ten.tears THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Pennsylvania Legislature. file Senate mat at I 1 A. M. She bill to authorial the iVeleeittient of daniages on theltorth iirlineh Canal *as list by a tbi elite 4 4. new Dela, read a suelemeat to the bill to atithorize the (hurts of Common Pleas to obangb the names of parlous. "the bill to incorperate file Commercial Bank of ritte . „jibe folloaing bille Atiiat relative to lacorporeted monetary companies., A supn'ement to the lock navigation on the liter" Echuriklll Tl~e bill to evempt the poet dies and /mart-room of the Vetted• Stitee, to Pphilade4lphi frnm tize 4 lne Wee ,taken up, and *sane Mg, *Ben the Benete adjourned till-kOnday, at P. The Howls met at six. A, M. A farther s niplement to the act to' prevent aide:b anes at public. meetings MCI eeettel A yopplement to the militia law vs postponed indd - • Mr. Ulan, bevies obtained leave to make • state meet, proceeded to sive the partroulara of the arrest by the deputy united Staten marshal, in Market square, Harriebors, tkie - Miorning. of nue Dan Webster an al. leged Mettles elave.rod coooluded by moving that. for the propose of considerina Muse bill, No 432, entitled rr An att for the bolter soondty of parronal liberty, to prohibit the nee of the jails and jitters of thin Com monwealth in the recapture of fugitive slaves. and to prevent pereoos.bolding office ander authority of the State fr in engaging or expiating therein," the valet:be numendarl. which wee not weed to. se follows, two. thirds tot having vn'ed In the affirmative:. - • Vase—Memo Acker, Banist, Bayard, Bryson. Carnp : . bell, Oise, .odds. Fisher, Foster. Graham, Hamereley, trlyh. Netabom kinpay. Lawrence of Wen ington. Ms hatPlt, UntthittlA hralate, M'cuedY, WDewell. Pat terson, Peirce. Price. Preadfoot, Pattie. Ramadan, Rohrer. Sops. Roam, Taylor, Thompson, Tborn, rira. gemaltee Walborn; Walker, Witmati, Williams of Brake, *Piston, wilsed, and ollor-41.. Nays—Messrs rrealey, Boyer of Clearfield, Brod: head. Barter. Church, Blowout, Her's. Fleming. </Tata. Gooey, Gray, Green, Hardier. Uottenatine, Jackson, Laird. Neal], Oats. Pinkerton. Shields, Smith of Berke, Smith of Philaialnhis, Sienbene, ateneback, Myer. Within, Wilcox, Wilty, - Williams of _Bedford, VP Rho rote, Weald') s, sod Lawrence, (Spa alcar)-33, Mr. Risser said he rejoiced to hove an opportunity of tibicing his vole upon the record, however unavailing it might be. to denounce the ['arsons Inflicted Ole to - go: ing, In breed daylight, upon the dignity and love , re'gnty of thrs Commonweanb, within the very sha dow of hat Capitol, and while her Legirlatare was la motion. Mr. roust eubmitted the ft:Wowing : , Whereas, Daniel Weleter, citlzen of Harrisburg for the pact fain yearly. a hoebsod and oftener, was this murnteg, in the broad 1143 of day, In the primate of hundreds of anisette of this b rough. and with the aid and aonnierate of Its officials, captated , by a band of armed kidmpoers, and taken away without any of the forms of VIC by law; and without a hand or voice being tetrad in his behalf therefore. Iteaolved. That Home bill No. 1148, entitled Reso lution relative to the removal of the Feat of Govern ment from narrieborg to Philadelphia," be reads the order for this morning, Mr. I VATIS moved to postpone the farther considera tion of the *Relation Indefinitely. The motion wee debated at some lergth by theatre. Thorn. Kinney, Neat. sod &Velure ; when Mr. Beats called the previous (maim, which was suotatord ; and. On the gneation, shall the main question be now it was agreed to. The question recurring on the resolution. Mr. Dianaterat called fora division of the guardian. the drat diet/kin to embrace the resolution, and the second the preamble; and On the dieleitio. via: the resolution, it was disagreed lio—yeas it, naps 65. Mr. BAYARD PUbMitred R preamble end resolution, the former of arlitot, recited the facts of the arrest of the alleged fugitive slave. D mint Weleter, and the le. ter waking Douse bill, NO. 432, (the personal liberty b 11) the epeeist order for IV ad needay evening , next On the question, is Will the Hones agree to the re. ect-ii resd.ng and consideration of the resolution?" it wee agreed to—yette 86. nape 26. The resn'utlon was therefore read too stutood time i Mr. EIAMIKREIL ,moved that the whole euhject be re ferred to the Oo to ittee on the Juliet/try epetem. with inatruttlious ,to qhfre into the truth of the Ginn e. Maras Alleged I trio p7estable, and to report what ati.. lion. If env, is Over In the premises. . , The motion wed debated at Some length by Messrs. Winmerest and idolstuts ; when Mr. gorse 1110101 that the 110111113 adjourn; which :ens not agreed to:i-yeas 25, nape 4'6 The question ricerring on the motion of Mr. HAW lABLY, yin: to refer the eub.j sat to the Radiator' Com n Ines, it was wittdrawn. , Thist question rSourring on the preamble and'resolu. tioa. ~ . Mr IIAYLRD submitted the following as a substitute ; which wee adopted r, . Reer load, That We Mow will bold a Hesston on Wedoreday exenick Seat commencing at 71,‘ o'clock to consider Rome tell No. 432, (the penman( liberty bill ) Mr. Piarearon submitted a resolution to hold a W. don of the HOUEO ol,,Thureday orenirg next, to cott elder House bill No' 205. entitled an not to cheeps the coons of a cortakee'lon from Union to Northam. berland county, which the Meuse refused to read a ileeend Mr Bea Low atibmlt',ed a roe lotion to told a melon of the llama c n -Monday evening next, onmmenaing at 7)( o'clock, to coeeder noose bill No 962, entitled An act reletiog totting of licensee to hotels. inn or tavern keepers," loh was ordered to be read the second t me—yese 87,T erg% The rerolution wan therefore read the impend time. The qiiesti - n records; on the original Mr Fores a moved Osmond the acme by addlog after meld bill the words and bills In which the Renee have made progress. Mr. Wale moYed to ' li.itierd the amendment by add'og and bills On the pri l te calendar;" which woe agreed to. OCCASIONAL ' The amendinent an eaftded pan agreed to ; and the rosodution an amended fnmed finally. Tho hence bill No. 30, entitled '‘ An ad relative to incorporated cemetery cimpanieo," Ilan read and oon marred In gg. Adjourned to Monday ethornonn. Later froilliNew Mexico. ST Lome, April 2 —Tee New hleilein mail of the Mb tilt reached Inderentonoe this evening The Gazette Oleo at libels Pe wee almost entirely destroyed by fire on the lid) bit. It was supposed to have heel the work of an feendiarY The Blows Indians bave:Seen driven away from the mall station at the Pawnee lark They continue to be troublesome. The people of Upper Ntoadoict6i have expressed a dasire f<r annexation to 190 proposed Territory of Jef ferson. Markets bflrtelletraph. Rome, April 1 —The his of Cotton to-dar were light, and the quotations re nominal. The w ee of too week amount to 10 76 bales, and the receipts to 8 GOD bales against 11,100 Mies lest year The receipts thus far ahead of last year kot rip b 2 000 bales. Stook to pert 11l 000 bilge. - , -, • lial.vinotm, April 2.—Plois is - affinity: Wheat drill. 'born firm 'bat .not - active: lvt,viritrii dull. - Demo Sidra ON Pork steady at $lOl5. W Carley.. d nil at 290. Phew OsLuassi April I.—Tife, ket to-day rtes unsoktled. and the qui:it:olms owing to' tbo Pie.yttne'S report 014 tro , President had re. milted despatches from Ettrom announcing that hen. eibties had already commencl. The sales were only COO bales at 11,1iee/20. for Ridding.% HAttaladuitl, April 2 FENATS The Mails—Run Ruin°lls. • • - - WASHINGTON, April 2 —Tht p•opoaale for carrying the mails for the next teoyears to tee Eleuthera Staten, "were closed to-day. They wial now be examined and the awards anion:Med °tithe 06th or the month. Not• withstanding the fact of no appropriation haling 'been made to the Post Office department, the proposals re- Wren ate fully up to the are-age. It is geld that Ran Bunnella, of :exalt, recently appointed Consul_ 'at Elan Juan del But will , lake ont iostruotions to Ministar La oar to close his diplomatic correspondence with Nicaragua. 112 CASS that Govern. went rat.flee the Enkl;sh trestles and rejects core Should snob be the case, the KlearsHusti Minister near We Government will be forolabed with his eassporte. Should England n t voluntarily diaarow the sets of Sir Gore Ow eley;alleged to be of an oftenalve character tn. wards this country, she will be formally requested to do PT , hleattwhile. a soelolent naval force will be ordered to points in Mears; a, to p:otect our interests the:e. Nuicide idivaahh'ikton. WAtintsioroil: April 3—Oberles it, Appleton,' of Milne, eommitte t enlelde t'-itsy bit &oil:king himself He bas been ' , abject to temp - rery (11 - e of mentsl derangement His brother, Mr. Appl.iton,.apslntant Secretary of State, took charge of the reinsins of the deoesseo. gteamboatikxplos . i4; the Sayannah /mann, Gs., April 2.—The boiler of the rteatoboat Augusta exploded last night, when the boat was forty miles below, on The Savannah river. The engineer, Hoary Dey, and three. negroes were &owned. BevAn hundred end eighty boles of cotton took fire, and 140 bath's qt flour food other produce were burned. The butt and cargo are a total la.i. There la a ratio" insurance on the cargo In a New York aloe. Troops for the Protection of. Emigrants. tEAVEN*OI.4II. KIVISCS April a —lnfoutt•tion re deived froto Washington, states that the Government de.ittos plabing Fever.' eattipantes of cavalry along the ratite to Denver city for the protection of emigrant!. , The lihilmielphia War Simmers. WA 813114GTON, April 2,—The largest of the stetitnere 'building st the Phlial-lobta navy yard has been mimed the “Wyoming,l , and the other one the ',Pawnee." The " Official Organ" under the New Regime. [Pup dle Washington States We have already announced the change of pro prietorship in the Washington tistion, by which the official journal, as oar grave Contemporary of the Intelligences daurteously characterlzes it, passes from the control of Mr. ConcelitterWendell into the Wind', of brigadier General George Wash ington Bowman. The complete details of the transaction, though now in our' possession, we m eanie for future exposition, when the pnblio admit that the proceeding is altogether without a parallel, in so far as it exhibits the Attorney General of the United States negotiating and at testing the sale of a newspaper for a oonsideiation to be paid, not by the individual purchaser, but with the funds of Government distributed in the shape of Bxecntive patronage. This, and other equally extraordinary incidents ip the affair, wo prutbise td develop in due season. Forth° present, we have Merely to advert to the dhango of proprietorship in the Union, in &stela natibn of elm artiole which appears in its issue of this morning. Heretofore that paper ball affected p lofty ignrtrance of the exietence of the States; but its policy is 'reversed, anti froth an imperturbable silence, it rurhos at once to the extreme of fidgety and garrulous comment. Mly saline our adversary with unfeigned satisfaction. We have often endea vored to provoke him to combat; and sines he agrees to enter the lista, we beg to assure him he shall be accommodated to the extent of his: appetite for fight. Ordinarily ceo have no concern with the pater-_ nity of articles in the columns of our contempo raries. Lost, however we inadvertently offer In dignity to the" true prince," whom we do bet pre tend to recognise by " instinct," we are obliged to regard the peseibility that the article in the Union, of, this morning As the production of a "very: exalted "personage." We have the assu rance of the beet authority that' the late editors' of that journal have indignantly repudiated the responsibility of its control, in consequence of its indecent traufer to its present proprietor. The article, -then, is not their performance, Nor was it,„—riatintiel—bir—A_Tlgadier- General erearga- 'sifartniligten "BOWiftell -113r — whatever its defects, it id written with ' grammatical propriety—an achievement of which that illus trious warrior is wholly incapable i as we happen to know from a, painful correction of Mainuotint With wit/ oh he' has ocreasionelly illuminated our own col mane. 'Under thaSeilirotnztanaaa;We driven to the coneitosion that the artiole in the Union is an emanation of tote Executive mansion ; and eased', we propose to review it with all possi ble indulgence: - The candbr - teader will attribute the clemency of euxeritioism to ap inaffeeted 're verence for the character of this President. The inst (ictestion., F bo. ibat has an impulse at a gouthem man, will stand by Douglas now?" —asks the Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser. And a qtieer qaestien. it is. It cannot be answered readily without first getting information on a feW points. First tell us, gentlemen of the Advertiser, what the prevailing impulses of Southern men are at this moment. Are they those which animate patriotic citizens, devoted to the best interests of the whole country ? Are they for peace? 'Do they tend to quicken love of the Union among the people, API impel men, all classes of men, to pledge themselves, as often as the Constitution is in peril, to live tinder it, stand by it, and fight for_ it? ? When the Advertiser shall have settled there questions, then it will not be- diffieult to answer its question. Far Douglas supports the cause of the Union asd the Constitution ; and Ms friends are national and pa trietioinen.—(Thicago Times. Deettiletive Fire in Boston. BURNING OP Tile SUPPOLII PLOUR MILLE— J.O O B ABOUT 8160,000—POLIOS• OPPIONIIS AS SAULTED, AND A WOMAN MURDERED I • [Pram the Boston Traneoript of Saturday Bret:dog ] The extensive granite block of stores upon Eastern Railroad wharf, ohlefly belonging to the Satlolk 81 - ur Mills Corporation, was nearly deetroyed by fire this morning The block commences at Commercial street ' sod Wandastreett, to a. brick building at the foot of the wharf. The fire was diamyered in the engine room about twenty fire minfttea bbforb four o'clock. An alarm wee immediately sounded, but before the fire depart meat could gather, that Bart of the block in wh'ch the engine was eltuated was in Semite, from the roof to the basement story. So fiercely d'd the fire rage, that the COD Illaratron could not ho checked tint!! the stores num bered from 8 to 84 had been destroyed, leaving nothing except the outside walls standing Th. building burnt as though it was competed of the moat ieflemmab'e materials. inatea4 of being a cub- Slant's! atone atitoture. This arose from the fart that the flooring of the estallehment was pitch pine, and cancht as mutely as an equal amount of tinder. On the elohth elde'of the building a wmden elevator— coati gSt 000—had been erected ,by the Puff°lk 'glow ing Hills for the purpose of boloting arum and grate into the mills. This aoon trots gra, and from it the deem wee communicated to a schooner lying at the opposite wharf, ad:doh could not be removed from the lowness of the tide With great diflicnlty the schooner was saved from deafruetton by drenching the hull with water and stripping the calla fron the roasts There were about 3,C40 barrels of ilmr stored to ra: rieue paste of , the bui lding. . The toiler and steam engine attaebed to the Atiffnlk wrokii—benulifed. places of machinery, coating shoo S . o,oo—were compl'tely ruined. It te - exthneed that the loss by the fire will be in the vicinity of $l5O 000. The Suffolk Mlle imps incorporated in MA, with a caoltel of $l5O 000. The company's buildiuite coot 560 600. and the mimbirery an equal sum' We nniter, stand that the construction wow tot the corporation reached El3o,ooo,,,thare being a few items of expense besides those above mar tioned. This conflagration to supposed to have been the result of iceendisrfeni. no there had been no fire in the mills for a considerable period. The Ore burned with unabated Cary until eix o'clock, a•d oven now firemen are engaged in playing upon it When the conflagration wallet Ito height, the Cocoa WOO one nt gloomy splendor. The building belching forth its sheen of livid flame, and abnwewl of fiery cinders, hod much the ropeerance of a voleano enclosed within stsno walls. The flames were risen at a great distance. and, engines from Oharlestown and other suburban cities rendered 'efficient - service In checking the pro gress of the deyeetating element. Tho Insurance on the premises, though large, will net half corer the actual loon. about eiz o'clock this morning, while several police men were engaged in guarding the ropen stretched arrow, the street to keep back the crowd from the fire. au affray oceurred whioh resulted in severe rojury to one of the tillcere, and the fatal wounding of a woman A noisy and turbulent 'United states marine. from the Oh arleetown navy-yard barnacle named Walter Bassett, attempted to forcibly pass the lines, bat be og repulsed. he made a desperete assault upon the offlogra with p large limb-knife, inflicting a severe wound in Officer sortie left elite The raglan alto made several attempts to wound Officer Coudry, cattimr his clothes through in several places, but without injuring him materially. Re also at the same time inflicted a dangerous wound on a woman named Abby Mena, alias Buckley, who wee cut very severely In the abdomen Elba woe taken to the hnepitat and pronounced mortally wc unded Cla m Jellison's wound is sot considered dangerous. Maar eett, the assassin, was arrested and fully identified The woman oral about thirty pears of are, and Came from Plaice, but teas been a denizen of nth street for et ve ral years. Philadelphia Markets. There la no change la Breadstuff/ to-day. The plour market continues very droll, the inquiry being limited to the wants of the trade• who buy sparingly at from $0 25 up ro $707.60 kfr bbl for common to choice super. fine e xtras and fancy brands, as in quality, the bulk Of the stook befog of common Western extras; holders of this description are very anxious to sell. and prices are unsettled eat! drooping. Bye lelour is quiet; and quo. ted at ft 25m4 8734 bbl Ponnsylvanis Corn Meal is ward rd et $8 87N, and very ewe° at that figure Wheat—there is very little demand, end Mayen and sellers coo apart in their views ; we quote nominally at $1.60v10 6 for fair to prime ref, and $180m1:70 for , white, but our highest are hardly obtained to-day. Bye to doll, with dales - poi) bas Pchnsylvania to note at 900. Corn in also dull; tome further small sales of Southern yellow only tire . reported, at so iB7a a float, and 6,000 handsome Virginia white on terms kept pri tiate. ()Ate Cell 6.14585'-for 'Penes as in (malty. Bark—qhoto is little or no demand for Geer citron, and IA. No. 1 is hold afta6, a small sale of Ist No. 2 is reported at $lO prr ton.. Cothin—Tbe market remains i13110tilP;alld we have a small business only to' notice; at' about previous rates. Groceries ea Provis hins-LTheirii is no Change lathe markets, anti not much doing In tither:- Seedi—The demand for -Oloverseed "a pretty touch CM; and a-few small late - only 147/3 been disposed of at 15e$0 60 per bus , the latter fur prime teed: Whiskey continues doll and micas are SOMfisbit'unsaftled, we tinote 'Drudge at 260;htids • 2.T0 ' and cr29lio, tbo latter for prime Ohio and prison. See First ?Pal's. , FtrotrivE—SrivE Qin-GREAT EXCITF.i lissr.L—On'flaturday.morilig, at • wrier before Boren &cloak, a colored inan'wairarretted in II erriabrug anjd brought b this edtV,:nharged with being a fugitive from elavery in the State of Virginia. lie had a hearing in' the a'ternoon before J. Cooke Longetreth, Erg, of this city, commiegoner under the fugitive-slave act, and the officer who issued the warrant for -the erred'. The fugitive claims to be Daniel Weleter. a freemen, and born inylienneylvenia. 115,1 s apparently thirty years of sge, stout befit, with a soar on his face. He eaye that he has resided in ItarrLabarg nine yearn and, e..it months. At three o'clock the hearing took place berme the; United Statile Comniieeloner, at big office in Eleventh street, below Cheetont, where the affidavit upon which the writ 'or sweet erne leaned wee nutid evidence. -The fugitive was described as ills property of Mrs. 01nmenn, %widow,. living at Atheneville,Virgieise and it was alleged that lie esesped from servitude - sit yearn ego. Certain emus and marks upon bin person weradeeeribed, and Dann this defictiption'reliiinee via placed els a proof of identity. George Darla, Beg.. wino appeared op behalf of the ner, staked for a potpie:Violent of IN Me until Monday, in order to enable hie ollent to obtain the at tendance of Important wltnerese from Hirriebtrg:and because Mr, 'Peirce, one of the (wood for the prisoner, could not be present Mi Hopper:who deo appeared for Daniel.' Wooded the movement of big colleague, lidding that be bad bed no time to confer with hie cli ent - or to mate himself acquainted with the droum stereos of bin position ' Benjamin H - Brewster, Erg , who *Metered on behalf of the &ailment, objec'el He cited the fugitive-eleve low as reoderinittie duty of the e muiladoner a simple and Pieta one He was required to decide, promptly upon the evidence of the e'aiment; aud'it ' the proofs of Identity - Were; in blejadgment, onaloient, to remand the fugitive to the custedv of hie owner withontdells7,' also read a portion of the act of 1850. and Argued that it demanded t a Summary" preemie ;- that a prernalocSe case wan all that mai:geare to be'eetablleheil; , anit' that the commissioner wan under no obligation to-hear any testimony at all on the rkber,_aide /that if injus tice wale done, the prisoner had his reconree before the tour l of Virginia ' Mr. Hoppe- put &different conetruction on the - act of 'IBEO, insisted on the right to a hearing of what tnati ninny might be fartlicetning, and raid that It had been mast in such oases to grant a continuaece:: - - ' Mr. Bseweler believed that such a criureebednot been usual He had beard Mr. Peirce himself EST that Judge Hone bat beard a cage summarily at 8 o'clock in the morning Mr Hopper raked that Mr. McKim, who appearei as the next friend of the alleged alai's; might' be allowed to soy a word. He presumed there would be no ob jection No objection being made, Dlr. McKim wag qualified, and nv'd the dam bad been brought to hie kaowledie only a few heure, befere, and that by a teleraphta deepateh fromßardebbirg that hehad basely-hat. time to speak to eouneel, but bad not time fairly to communicate with them in regard to the man •, that ; from the: Contents of the telegraphic deepstch. and from hfe converahtion with the prisoner. be bad Vet- ion to belle:in that teatiroony would be forthcoming in the coming twenty...four bows that would be important' to the - prieoner's cite- smi that welt hate the efiesit of proving bier title to liberty After a few remelts - by Mr. Bricwstes api Ist 'll post.- ponement, and explanatory of his connection with the Cagey the' commissioner declined to proceeiglioliticthis examination, and continued the hearing: over Monday morning, at 10 o'elock, Daniel wan remanded to prison. Mach excitement existed during the proceedint, and greet feeling was manifested by the friends of the neve and the friends of the claimants. RIOT Altl 1 LAMEll.—There wa a trifling fire last even ng, between six - and Maven o'clock—a very little fire in which there was a greet...rive:l of ;brill, dod a grand trernorit of ohr - d - Perosis; -It au:torrid la the fourth story of a building Adning the clothing stns at the 'southeast corner of Bizik and Market etredhl. The flames burred iittle While "me did a littier4 mage, se the wateriquenebed them before they sins ,- their rawer ' The story burned *act sed - fofArit.,*' feature of b^ots and shoes, and was left ,qptkVl hours f6r the accommedation of the einuteynee - flames broke out in the water•oloset, the deor'of With wan forted closed at the time of the fire: While the flames were burning: three er four men were seen leav ing the premises They had bonitos of work in .their Posserelon, and were arrested and taken to the Centre! Station to addedtit for their pVesetichat that hour suit their possetsion of the property. Daring the Intwintl that. cleated' abinittike Halle , CM the flames, a troub a arose wrong the &Wen and'adhe• Tante of the Good grill and tifairtneint'_Vneine 'compa nies. Eldest and clones were thrown,' brit before any beads were broken the pollee interfered forthe proten. tion of peace and order. Some jdoStvotryrn - o or po were arrested, taken to the Bath wend dud Central-Station houses. sod looked up await a hearing Another riot subsequently sreskternoog some of the firemen, as several compsuletrweru`going up _Chestnut street, ' in the vicinity of Segedlitc Agate the , Pone e intsrpOsed, and again arrested some of the t urbulent gentlemen, taking them to the nearestatition houses —it all come twentptive or thirty. Among the,last baba taken in custody. wag one or two uremia:l4ot' °Weeps whose Dames we did not_ learni lost who, we should think would not like to see them", in, print in each a eouneation. - • Sabbath-dar rtote hire broome very fiegient lately and we ear it with regret Mating to stay. s fearful businers t but eminently ao in'the quiet boars of a Sab bath evening—snob an eVeDine 14 Was disgraced yester day by these proceedings We do not think - that fire men tioted be guilty of -ant% conittet ; = but , there are eseertmte to many of _our Ste conipanlei cenableor doing anything but keeping the pave, and the 1500118 t their practices are broken nil the better forthe firemen and their telloineitizens - • ' : • Daring the melee Bergeentlicingberty. - or theletirth 4lvi , ion, lost hie bides of ofilee Avg one returning it to the Central Station will reneire the thanks of an e cellent racer: , BIIWOLAItIWB.—At an: early hour yeeterday morniag tin shlp.ehandlery amtintlet stele of Infa.Zobin M. Delve, Best% Street abote Eilteckapagon, to thelBth ward. wen burglarlouely anteted..hy breaking open the door, and completely rairtithed: lifie *fovea brolt:e open the inoney drawer. flab* 'therefrom a lot or cop pore. after which they isetjtated a thorough search awl carried cO a lot of sill needles. money scsl , s nerd for weighing gold, end number of ;Mall artistes. They the_afone,"u,smulniorteicn.store of Tees; tit Teich emit, - blow Hanover; - and Carried off a numbreof articles:. No aloe iota yet been discovered of the porpetretorsi' , , ZaTENSiVeI, oznewri,,—A. Meicikant. named Orator,. from Lock ifave4 Clinton county, PC, ,atat do. • coyed Into a pnblio Boise in Reenetreat, At a late heir . on Fabirdav night last, - where he warn drugged; as he alleges, 'and robbeit.l4- ,ationt $2400,4 'valuable , gold watch, a 15401Ver, and a pen-knife. As 110010 IN be re covered from the effects of the potlon. and diceovered hiA hse, he mad c. complaint at the detective polka face -; Officer II I:Shot:intim ,ImmaditteWstarted_ on it search, and arrested three men, canted lricelacl; Soy, and Hoot, who wets bound over by, Alderman Decrier to await a farther hearing Ibis morning. About Fa of the stolen money was recovered. BOLD flonnkay.—Ablint 5 . o'clock on Fait day afternoon, a party of thieves effected an entrance into the dwelling of Mrs. Howell, who resides on the south ride of Dickenson street, below Mirth, by cutting through the basement window, and stole trier .from about SM. A lot of jewelry was left undisturbed. Mei. H. and her daughter were absent' at the time lh 4 rob- bery was affect d, and we , e surprised on their cetera hone to dud the pleb:aping and the premises resented ' SOPHIA STRISHT mos committed' to ,prisoni on Saturday, on the charge of Waling _mockery ware from a crate, at Almond-I - strait wharf.. Forty or fifty saucers, a puncher of pitchers, and several other artieles, were found in heipoese•Plon , -" , A A man named James 'Mitgeo,'aged'about twee years. had bia arm fractured yesterdarmopiing,• by falling off a chair In a dwelling. on • Prime street, be. tween Bth and Oth. Pa was taken to the Pena',lvanla Elnimital. • Tan Onn 'Westchester •Railroad has been lease , by the Pennsylvania Aallroad for a terra of ten years, SATURDAY'S PROOIRDINGS !Reported for The Preo.l QIIAUTER. Szasums--Judge lora were delivered in the following omen by the judge.: Commonwealth vs Harris . Motion for a forfeited resnenisence The defendant in tide tails became ball for the encomiums of cue E. L. Snow. at the August term. 1857, of this court. in the sant t f $lO,OOO, to an. ewer the charge of haviog received stolen goods know lug them to have been stolen. The recogoinence wee taken in open court. by one of the judges, on the sth d*y of August, 1857. The defendant, Snow, was celled upon to appear for trial, on the 14th of weptember, 1857, and hie bail failing to produce him. the recogni— sance wan forfeited on the lath of September, 1857 Snit was brought upon the. borid to o.ot bar Sessions. of the same year, and judgment was obtained thereon upon the 24th of October, 1857 ; on the 30th of No.. 'ember, 1857, an execution was issued upon this Judi/. meet. The defendant. Harris. pleaded his freehold, whereupon the execution wee stayed by operation of law This stay expired- on the =a of October, 1858, when en application was made to remit- or moderate the foe ft Ruts. Snow wan eurrender,ed by Harris hie b4l. late In ()glob*r or early in, November, 1858; was duty tried on the 12th of Noveiher, and la now undergoing the sentence Imposed by this coact. The court refused to grant the application In the case of Winters, convicted of selling lottery tickets a motion for a new trial was granted. Mrs. Fagan had a hearted on habeas corpus The cane had been postponed from day to day until, on Iturday. when called up no objeotions were made on either nide, and it eves proceeded w,th. District at torney Loughead represented the Commonwealth and David Paul Draws lire Ragan The goods alleged to have been taken were some under garments, a foot stool. a drap.light, some boots, a few steel-plate en. gravings. a carpet, a bucket, ,and some calico dresses. The principal witness to the case - was Doctor Cm th, who sated. in the course of his examination that be gave the defendant a pass to take entail her own goods, and nothing more. The defendant might have taken the Mewl alleged to have been stolen from the inn/- talon before she wee titemist ed. • • • - Mary Williams, Officer bleoauley, end other& were also sworn. after whlah the District kttorn.y asked that tho defendant be bound over to answer the charge of larceny. Mr. Brown asked permimion for his client to make a statement. but It was objeeted to by Mr. Lonbeed and overruled by the Judge. ,Arrumrnts were heard on both Hideo, after which hire. Frignn wee discbarged by the Judge. New York Stock FIRST 0000 Illinois int '6O 061( 01000 Missouri 68 87 10000 . do' • 87h1 10100 do 863( 0000 Callrornis 7r bs fan 1000 Brooltl'n volts 1102 TWO Ilud B R 31 mt 78 ROO , do 71 5000 Terß t k 2 mt 41 003 L Or&IIii 1 0 bs 1774 10000 Mich Blt ill 1,4 73 30 1 0 LEr&,W lm bo 71 1000 W&Tolofdbs6S PO shg Merck Bk • 112 k 6 Bk of nommeros 101,n 5 , do 102 27 Nictowat Bk 101 165 Del & And Oe Co , ON ico do 97M Aran, 2—Evening 50 do . 530 97 25 l'ausroz:B. 117 X 100 do 500 117 Ag 300 Comb prat 180 23 10 du 23 I'o do a6O 22y 150'Paa TM 8 Co 793 i 70 do •••• 70 X 5 do • -79 100 d'o afin 78X 200 do ' b3O TAX 10 LI Y Con 11 18X 100 do 510 76% 1 070 do , 76%1 50 do b7O 78X 250 do 080 78X 50 do b6O 78% 100 do 05 78% 250 do 14 78% 100 do 830 70% 800 do 40. 703 i 11 Rad Riv It •- - ~33U noun —The demand from the city and Eastern trade h+e Improved a little. 'Pikes hate not raised much; sales LIAO bids. • • - , • WlD...tr le inactive; small ote changed hands at $l.BO for white and $133®1.55 for rot Qonthornp $1.48 for rat Western. " - Coax—Sates 5,000 bushels new white and } elloW Southern at 870930 4f/ kart v.—Si:n.ll sales of California were made at 850 4P bushel. Mrs and Oslo era inestive. ••--• • • • . l'noviszona ate in fair demand, and rather fleeter. 00Troll heat', with sales of al nut 8,000 balee, nearly all In tranaltu, whilo the burn of the marketlayored purebeFors. nlaalir is mailing slowly at '27e 11 4 ' gallop. £OllO3 have not varied. .IWE CITY. THE COURTS I ,xcharigc, April 2: BOARD. 200 oho Rod Rix R 33% IEO do a6O 33 5) - , • dn. - b3O 333( 100" ' do 500 1'3% 3 , ..0 Harlem It 1174 100 Harlem It FE 160 3914 2EO do p.EO 30% 400 do . 39% 30 do 39% 200 do aEO MN 80 Nor at' Wore R 33 2i etenlngton R 6 6 00 Mich , en R 030 60 51 do 501( 1100 do 53) 20 % 360 do 503( 150 - do 810 50 200 - do 030 497( 250 do 50 200 do .30 49% 10) DE UN I It 160 15% 410 do , 13 1(0 do , 563 10 100 do 12% 60 318&N I g et 415 8934 600 'do 39% 60 111 Gen R 060 67 g 700 Gal & Ma R 030 67 1100 do - 58 67% 60 • do 520 67% 110 , (1) 630 67% 760 d, - • . —61,1 i 500 051 & Rook I B. : 56, 1 1; 400 da ' 430 66 • 5 do . 553( 100 do - - . blO 663 .50 do WO 53 100 do 610 60 1i 250 do 50 50 Mli & bilas It 0 THE MARKETS FIN ANC) itt - The ateee T. hiarkecf—;- , . , Pan.AnsliparA, April 2, 1869. . With a very dull Aiy iB stoelii, the *hares of the Panosylvaola R ',Mead Cempary felleil t'y, aiming at 45%, , sisid Ileadirg Railroad steak tali at 253( ' West f!iieentrer . lie - Waif iteeh [lid it . 13, another idvattie : "" - The moreyma rketJs Withdit ,e.hangs. . bielners pi p er shushed' by Ilie,:basia s. fist as made, ixed that . ~ 2 11.5 h yeachis kiids of brokers is readily placed at 0 :1 per t gent. For seeend class pepar the iota vary !rim 8 to )ti per seat.. The coal trade has krot4Ct4o.ffired:mtietilia it:notate from T the high aster that has tronkl.ol the.ati‘oirca. The followleg compayst've table a hoes ther . alit/lag inereale to the trade of 1849, amettailni to_.I7O,COZ teal _ - . _ yen_.. 3859," Rladlng Raltroad...BBo 845: ' 400,780 79,138 Schuylkill Cana1.... 1 9 784 - - 24154' Ina .. 4 304 Lehigh Val Railro.ll2.BBo - 41.443 Broad Top Railroad. 14014 - 28521` -10rc...34: 07 Sersaton Hai:r0ad.....91,3 9. _116,023 Inc... 24.691 Lytona Val RililroYd. ' 0,282 2408 Deo.— ~4,868 Treyotton Railroad." 14,000 - 24,890 1 0 ,890 Total ' 488894 --- ..170,s 03 The following is the amount of cosi transported over Huntingdon and Bided Top Itatlioad : " Tone. chipped for the week ending Thureday; Much 31,1859 Amount shippei previously tblEyeir"!ilneelluv -- nary let, 1859 '25.572 Total amount shipped Amount shipped to same date Imt year, 'acreage 14,007 P4tFt , Tsnifested aotomerr eel' circles over the liiifsialable; vote taieof ii, "the noose of Representatives upon the Tee - inane. bill, the most needed: 'perbeini of all the lawn relating to Phi ladelphia offal a that have been proposed this winter. The-votes of the members frees- the, city show conch sleety, it would sham, bow 'h• law is regardedhy,their constituents ; and 'be bill beteg confined in its opera tion to compwries doiog business only in Philadelphia and dllegheoy' county, 'it' in difficult to twice'''e of any good; logical reasons that the members form the A iete•tor can have for their opposition. It is rumored that objections are made to the law, Detainee of its ad vocacy by individuals who may bt come commireosers acid er it ; but the iirao - objeetion Mfght Iry plyEto the pas sage or almost every bill creating a pubPo cane ; and the assumption ihaf,th'ejudgpe otcnr coatis brie destaimined in advance whom they will appoint to act under a law not yet passed would. be - Insulting: and - derogatory to them, were it not too ridiculous forserioua ceraiderntion. Up to this time, thine hint been no ease adduced Whero , the gerntledien named to publia . rffice hrthe judges of I "#biladelphia courts have, failed in tliiiiidutien.-Ovireos- !fluted their of:heist position to personal, aggrandise ment ; and we conceive that; In allowing the condi to appoint commissioners to see that reported bonds and mortgagee, held ese capital by underwriters, are real and tar Ole securities,- end not of imaginary vulueflhe *- pointing power is placei in the safest end moat trust worthy hands. We hope still to seethe insurance bill revived and pound. The Pennsylvania railroad Company are erecting a new bridge,. t: boiler iron, over the farad at l'ohnetowst, near the depot, nton the bsse of the old one. Under the ekilfal m went of Mr J. L. Plper..the eons psny'e brldgo j z, all the trains are enabled to Fire noon 'their -sndistllnot liwiterith the lout do 'l.. . g the entire progress of the work. -f a ? - _ kid Lip .11.501111111311 14,05.9. . wooing lirlfAiiikviewi;&oo.,Pizi-morrogroar, AND 1110IIANGN ANOZNIS, NORTIANSt crosunlMt Tanta TSBBT saw 016111WW2 gnaw= - BOARD.' , r2etiOli NAN.Z - AAND DE 7004 Loh Val Rik5:24..90 00 0 Mend R !8,3 24. 76 10 Tln Bk Tenn. /6 99 /SO Girard BsT.k 2 Blb Bair PreL.....19 16 Peoria ..... 2 no ' 49% 4 do 43% 1 Lehigh Ecrip 283 i f 25 Demos 6s In lots. - . 9214 401 Oity 61...... 4( 0 do - HUN 1(0 do.. 93.1 e 3000 do N ew Gas. 89) 1010 Mor Cariat 68 10)0 do 89% '2OOO estawiesa IC Is h5.40x 2000 do .... cash .49)4 200) Del R Mg6a.2 dye 88,1( 2000 Soso Cal 6s..cash,B44' 10001. V l Ms 2 dv2.90 10 Union Bk Tean...o9 130ABB, - 600 City Oa 03311 5000 o.ltalclai it 79.26.40,6 i .8:110QND 100 City 60 .... :: - .1.:98% 65 Us Bk ittio ..b5.99 30 do b 5.99 , 72 do b 5 99 -- 1 Penes B 43.1( I 23 do .....2 dye. 44, 16 do 44 ' -21 Feet Phil& 8....53 111.61611 N% - PRI4II Bid, dared. TI 856 276 ' 'Ol ,105_ I Polla be 981( 23jil -44 g bbg 987( "t ,New —103" 103% Peons be - - 92% 93 Reading R 25% 957 f bda'7o inrff f 2 82% .' rot Be '44 92 95 • 4i //0. Aoki fl. Bch' Nav Stook.. 9 ~ ,VX - 4 . Prer......... 18X-19 Wmitp , t & XlmB 9 r AX ``,,4 let Wa r 71X 72,x taX 'Long bland.— 70X 'IIX 'Lela Coal & Nor. 51X 52 Ili POll/A 11 .9 934 - I - ~' ' 6E... . ••—:T4,l,‘ 643 f, .. 194 90 92 maim« R ... 5% 6y' .t - Ist mt Us -59 X 49% Funk & DouthB:6l 21&&I 8t8..:. 45 45 Amyx& V 166-817.11 43X 46 do , la 75 763 Penns B. ..... ; 43y 45 2d m 65.in0ff.906( 91 Mor Catlett Con 4834 60 pet divolllos,lloBX Bda Ns./ ee '442 - - - 73.16 73 In3p 81 „:„ -WWl° CI`TYjI EMS - Ng* Goons von liousata IliSSZllB.—Freeh sup plies of a:Wanda - of Atotidelfd*Vitaxticlea Orb being re ceived daily, and sold at spipbtle'llts,,stthe new hasten farnisblie stois,islW - P peeogd rWd Dock etc Z. B. Fuson*. Co,, -• Da. Iterssoturgook , ..!, o's late expedi 'tiOn, lactates - sfititetlitaa ; a" Arctic Snot& - sanely', at the ball'or of Yienneylesiiia as stilbbi'esiorlY ' s Tlii MEMBERS - VfOCRATIC rotation . to be held at Barna ;;:a "informed that, in order t„,Viire additional dlgnainrioleedloge, it will be expeeted.o.;thent toarergitiutmeelresbecomiag ly in the elegant new . spriagatyleter Ztokee, the cerebrated entities; No:dll7Ctinirnnt street. Stoles hoe on hand isniendidobict iit*irrig:rfothliii enno ble to any shade of politic!. THE FiCKLES siiaiitaNr.—The &aides murder case was to - hare come Eft, at Washing. ton, on blonds, ; but we fear that ithas been postponed in Coner - qience of the" retinal of prisoner hiring another salt to attend to. The cult referred to lea new suit of spring garmentairbleib hitied neglected ordering hitherto, but which he-hse now determined to procure at' the Brows BtonaOloiiiing Ball of Rockhill & Wil. von, Me. 103 and 615 Obeatnntetre et, above Birth, Phi. l adelpbla. Gentlemen learned In the law, as well as laymen, eamObtaln elegant:clotblig lot tin &delves and for their growing Bone at the popular in taldiehment re fer; ed to. Run PERPEn OvaitoOiers:79ar English cousins have discovered that in India the naliires, who wear no clothes,ol a enhl.nig . W.peppeg . ,..litenui . elies Opicualy with cayenne Thia sn'd tub:apart aglow of warmth equal to a co - raring of *aim Woollen garinenta Phculd this custom prevail here it would play the: mischief with. the Old Vanilla Hall Clothing EmPerlauf uf E. H, Eldridge, No. VI Chestnut street, cause a bilikde mind for cayenne; - and model artists would bsbome abundant. filarziagt At Dayer, Delaiisro;, o'o the Ettgt:alt , by Bor. Thomm G Mo , ottey; WILLIAWBII4.BP, E. 44 to Thee 0% HO LINE KINGsBORY, ',Poo of Hon INl•rtin W. Woo * Oo tb. 30th ultimo, by Be. D D Choosy, Mr ED. WIN NORMAN to Mica lIINRIETri WOODED - PP, all of this city. _ _ . * On the mernieg of the 2d testant, JANE, relict of the late Joseph Randall, la the 88th year of her age. Her friends and thine of the fatally ere intrAtd to at. tend her fanrrat from the rveldence of Der Ibrbeson. No , EOB South , Teeth street. on Tasedsy. 6th instant. at -2X o'clock. To proceed to Laurel - ire On Saturday - ntornitig; 2d instant, ADAM DILLER, age 1 65 ?TS'S{ • The friends of the family are Invited to attend his funeral. from his late residence. No. 610 North Nighth great, on Monday, '4th in s tant,,at 10 o'clock A. M. proceed to Laurel Hill. - - On the 26 instant Cl berrealdrtnee, 1021 Monet Ver non atreet.Mrs. MARY Mc(} !NN aird 64 years. ** On the ad instant. OM &BIAS HOPINEII, in the 60th year of his age: • ' The relatit ea, and feletodi - ot the fatally.tre vowel. fully invited to attendhls funeral, front hie late rest . <Moe. corner of Vineyard and Perklomen (late Powell) streets (late•i r raneevtlle) on` Wednesday ,afternoon next, at 2 o'clock Burial sal/Lured - :sr** On the Rd instant, JOHN MURPHEY: aged 47 years. The relativ.s and friends of Ca. !molly are reaped-- fully Matted to attend the funeral, from hte late resi dence, Harden greet, between Twentieth and Twen teAret atteeti, baser Vine, Mot (Monday) marnintr at 0 o'clock, trithcnt further notice. To proceed to Cathe dral Cemetery. On the 24 !natant, WILLIAM MeGLINN, aged 76 Sears._ 7be relatives end friarde of the family' are respect. Ally invited to attend the funeral. from his late real. donee, Lombard 'treat, east of Eighteenth street. Petah side, on Tuesday afternoon, at I &aloe,. without far ther notice. To proceed to Cathedral Oematery ilia Os the morning of the Hat nil -, of erysipelas, Mies DOROTHY ELLIS • lieerelatives and friends are respectfolly invited to attend_ the cfuneral. thin (Monday) afternoon, at 8 GOIOCk. treat the residence of her brother, Mr. Thos. Ell's. Penn street, below Sellers, Frankford, without farther notice tk On the 2d instant, JAME 3, eldest son of James and El , zabeth Mark land. in the 3th 3-eat of his age, The relatives and (Fends of the family are respeeffni ly hinted to attend his funeral, from the r•e'deace of his parents, 237 Beath ereet, above Feeend, ebbe (hie, der) afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed t; blachpelah Cemetery. Report. Health rs biitou L April 2,1369. 7adiiiiißa from the .. 2B:h ef of Aprii, 1859 - HINA lii4rinents in City of PA frfarcli-to as 2 P. a 1 a DIBEASIS. ' I 496 41 , ..1 1 DISEASES. 1 a t I t 1 .5 1 1 1 -- I i --I--.:1-- As l broa . 1 I llnfiamllioth Brain. I 4 fop , y ria. , ......... '1 Inilans l n Bronchi.. 1 Anemia ...... •..... I ,1 Liver 2 1 Cancer of Uterus.. I 11- Lunge ..... 3 11 Camillo; . 1 " . Berlton l m.• 2. 1 Croup 4 k , Pleura...: : 1 Congest -1 n of Luogs 2 3 11 8. &Bowls 4 8 t; of Bran 3 Tutussusception .... ,1 . Consumin of Lunn 34 6 Inanition... "..... ' 2 Coaroleloos 1 14 Jaundice.......... 1 Dropsy, Bram 6 Slania•a•potu ' 4 4 • Chest 2 I Blerserous ' 5 Disease, Heart..;. 41 Heasley . 5 Drown r 1“. 11 Old Age 41 Debility . 3 7 Palsy • - , 2 Effusion on iinetn.. ? 2 ri 7 1 , 1-porn ” -- ... 7 Fever, Puerperal" , billa 1 . 1 Scarlet. ~. 7 :Unknown 2 4, Typhoid ... . 511 ; - 2 - - ' ". ; _..l— —1; 11 He l r loge Lunge... 11 11' 721101 - z - 01! TEE Shorn mess.... - 17 ...• 8 ... ... 8 ;.. 4 2 10111 rases WEJil— , O oder 1 year.. 41. I From 40 to 60... 'From 1-14 '6O to 4 4 2. to 5 Aft F , _ 00 to 70.... 6to 10 44 70 to 44 10 .... .. 8 -. if 60 to 90.;.: 44 15 to 20..., 7 ; 44 00 to 100.... a2oto 30 -c - I 4, 30 to From the Alma h cneo , B .r . foßle of Color, 9. Halei 112) Hoye Femalea. 67 By order„of the Coosa of Health. AUTEUI lIIIGIIEB, gealti Oftca. 330Mo:whin 5% 130 trn Cat 4 R 43 2 Girard Bk .:2 do g 60 N Penes .66w0 9j 400 New Graoais..... lE 260 New Creek ; —INACTIVE. f 6 ... ..... E 5
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