;~ 3 ~` ~_~ • , - • •• _ • „• - 2- , • i'"`ifr.}~i ~ Mir i 4i 3~E ':.~ H. u~ ~ ; 3 h yf~;i • • ; ,„, ,7 'l•L - i ,,- .:-- , :' , :-',, ,- , ritgay.t:l,-,„ ~„•,,,_, ‘ 1 4 1441130 qr.IfitIllstei . ". -Nilo Alti a case to n toe, '.lllO. Milos Att.'esinalsithat 410140,003 Tie appro.; IlleitilekAhey:iti:R-lieve its,rafiltrta to Ampule: t E41 11 44 1 4**1 ilt-Ittsk4ll*Yull i V iTi Ot lo4 ilt - wak *Tbi**iptssio • ooieeplod '-.:Warttilit ;,eosanui r lit iektien,sititinliets.: - Ilin Atlttl4,4lmtu'._ ..,' oriintiyor:4i4 noidelom Ihetifirerspiter, _, ' 4, 4..thattAtantestser4notl -ptitocinpotailtilMlllfri . - 11 iiitlllliitfot, however, 1V1,441010- wom e n- o `.. bit , placed upon the stand, tliltnttli4. 'Nein inv*matolned-..hy-blir the u dol. Assoc; (14. ,, Ititelltfef) and, a more tender arose enientlitotion. hill hid -' seldom witnessed". This, be Ar fraiioV-1/49..ieittillits'41iCiiifireiee",ef 'his kilettieltldt#imuniS;ltlf Ids -Bonet' thought that;• itir ? lloottripikorotfTinhlte 'judo* ' - the motion A i014064111114t - Alleelietrn, 104,herek,to deny it. littrltimtst Mitre ,that the venting or denying V nk tillittlik ~. NO ilif)the Itteteaf oppublto : =AV . A ?....,%!.. 44,•. .. -, , -•-'' "trudge'' , , IS It proposed hy the ,00ptiseti foi illittlAtitsisinothittiloc-abrisi titieot the PrOseoution li-"lnitnaii .- tit A& stand; Kr: :. Butterworth; Mr: , Orelltss*arvk .Idri!--11Yettddrldseirecil Mir to giv e ' the diSMS. - strjopporwilti - .lti 'orraM eriarolne Wein; -,Tids,Sett4tiv,eoiitOttOrt4ikitlcan It math the 4tustrt savriirkffilikailial been illentietied.:tr.Thet liliaiebirlithif._*itiiiiiree;tirig women, - named liqiii;sll4;:,-11*Pdand, mere ; committed ; to jell in" :' efitn„lt,l4/t/tStrisectigittainatt,tCappear and -, Mai) !,,i, , -Itlrtsi ,Presttontion , They mere Sold In, jail, an , thafiorienal cammititentaf 'the time the ino• 4105,. .,,'''!ii, `4l? - iiidtL . '" In:- thitt court did' ?garl:littfiill4eght,:litl*tite'lee," !ilia '^.-Lastorolea- , , of. 001101444,...twi , 41.r1i0" , 1141,;' - Distrtet tir;ftttorney to riptin,persons„ pa „OM, *stud. __ The -nett ase;t.tharlellpfs, - 411;tai the _ ottW r of - ",,lferhort, - ; liatiliftetitsMed ,l l tibial - it; iiif intimisto °Moot. \ . itti'torateih*V*l4W`idVttrati-,ltif room strop' the hotel:Where thnhiniticlde wasobtautlttint, woi with Atttitr., ll3l 4-lloitici SaltettiAmt the part or the defeneo.'.. ;15V rev'On - ,tite,,lmiglig Of -',.9iibeiss , 'corpus" nitria-fadhif4 - ifir_tortiV:ball. 'The aonit ii *thitliiiiiii.':SilloirAt3ardittei to be uponVikitlisAATllie4Battaiworth',ll being , 'Si - Poroner; does not, in my JUdgMenCaPutittlhs 411fOlaZitistMtlarS.m0ett.lty.,thir.17,nttod . States. - ittf:tSto niiie'llasit;ACOOrtitteei ft quoit In - this tiik.`Wilt'Siddc , nittedit' atirib °of and tialf or two : bWri'litrh4'464oollllS):,'Wpti held tWithont any, -lotalcid eat pi titie , iviSOinowlt: t The_ coroner: datfieezare latifjOipaetitithOatht fit to bring AltrAißattatt liormettbaintittest: I do.not- Adak :th . o . '2Bl4on"_"-Ansktitttl;trnitsA - St atis " .ni t tc p, oettratraidtml tir Sit onforoed- Int MIS Otto- - ; - 3 ' '''lt -40 1 4 1 .4 i .4i'vrimeriltitat,,:thei, intoner was bogy Mittedmr the'. ifilfislt 444. arttlaliOrlb; "'The ,4110014/04 iii.ol.ll,.ol4***; that when _the' rialto 'Oaf "airst;titsk'r -1.4;,-Ittitter*Pret mnit',pril;' imit i -trathat aftitti ""tres, ; Al":, - op'ar:-.401; took the . ,I.tikel.ill4AttirlitsliVVAst4o:took` hie ertniS iiika;Vieti /Safer ' he r ~,thiek' it IS "Abt, go:. - 11 - 01j4ifiefitrIliti court tti: 14, , Aiktig It *lair' A _,..,... wir,„ t ut..oo,,isoyit). made at the -TINA Aot,_ MO_ ,pyttigifyittito*rf"tlnst It *as done' a. , 4 4 .1 7 1 7 .., , Vicirimec,t0minattoiriC ..,,, _ ti , it# "tIA - - may halm bionAdsety, :dons.; iiroirsitlnki-)o4:Their right ttilXilthboldriony OR ' laiNijkatilto;l4mattiation et : . that time. ' The natio' strEltiteiii-ailielnetiontittug like the emie' of Ifferilerl. 2 -geitiolilweeatt oatati_at ttia:prtanp ic-fbtbirti'i.,.,s,ta- firl,4 ': the iontt 'nen, ,judge t l it il f , 4174 1 ' "71 4: ',01 -9,-"1 k 4 "*.1 . -!',l!qtrtZe_i th :, F ,littt )o_l4 -Ak14 1 41,10.,, - ;. , Pr -(,*TA' think I r ks.' rmit - K!1. 1 4' " - -i ' , .Fe OtOtql that :,, ho ebotdd, iriott...*ltlibt;o4l2-1-tliS ;United I,4l2o4,tiao4. , .. l 4 ,l lnifi , pl r et d ett : ci.aliiiiik*VOMitezik 4ason - , for ipjecting the loaptlOnt: - `,:ltu4 - -,,boiSdisCiliat, there ',lino evidence ,-itligdititAlittkieSittliti--)ient before the Grind Afit I,lll4,lteat Altett - tii-,taatirji*td,thrs Oita at Alli;'-'7",rl ,taail!bili IPienl',iii - antoe) other : matter ;srldeillibitAisid`fury Icquiring shout The ,tl64;:st‘tiVionit'Al:generit=7.thpt,Oertain .:itit-- At.-0141-Ast.":"Marannitted."* It doSti notspeolfy for alibis, ,, fi,idlhite*Y.leidietihn which the court alf,tiphStut;'that,lels to les tity'so to Able ititllittitite4tiftWiatilistan.iiirogird to 'sioo ikthslitsaliVilltrer.,c.;PdiOne,, thetafita, voic_thiplio,,,e43o74ltliii;iitiheni..' .- -t- iv- , ' di e.:. -.,.. L ~ .6,-07.3 ,, ,, latif(d'aito"M` the-,Dlstrldt `l , ` ' ."' .ttkliklin'tiStltn,DO.l.CirtheYpraseetttion i,. 4,10102, - , jtegili I ` Si' they JO; ' , 7 ",' i= _ -,"- .. 4: "sx-juori,:4,44c 0 "He* ftifni reading some of '23f.0411-uliiMX 141lobliniilif plit,eitiPs, that the rule ottitt et hitittlifit'tha -I.e--- fttnesithlnMntath aus t lt s 45M4tkvi - , , zltdr. It: intain:ablif: 4 : i _," !CI illfizisly,e , And It fito glie not h ing 'hutfibittfrkiestiiity: # ' - - ' : ' • 1"": - -Tt Itelni,npW"` aft-ix:Oh:6i 'it'abitsi4 the dart ad ,lltatilttristV Aiiiiiira •Ol)6apted if jest to:day' . 01141014 Pounset for the. defeats; and - Was :fro. limlittOot gionitininitiottwltklhem , ' ,s , - ' I #l. : :110b10:1111,p0antsc.of , ITiiwIlork,Wns also in "p , WLiiing;th=4, protiladinis;'and Us' cat4t- room piti, - Sitc . i - ..lstsconyinfetltly,_ crowded than en any - P li Vi l t AtiticiA , lC'filf ' '':-.-.•-.', ,-:-• "-' ' - i * _:-. - --- - 4•7 . 1 • 3saii 4°, , Y the Alb Id • of 'the' walk ti Fe; of ;the 4 ineztob.; Aix A:les as in 4 Siiite*roaA f teiipiesis confidencein ti e 4 by many OiVii:l l 4o* gent; sad, dyer'. goished'Demeerats of • the .Fitetet- 7 )leeb l whe ; Mtn Memo .o±atfe aid'n4irrn; and 441itnifed 4 00i0dike-:010i, the of fl*Cililiiiire 4 :* l 4AlTalii , frigid* if who pre- fgitMiel:Vital,'Priltelpi,eircaf Ake "party to the tatfileliiifliiidi' , Onitatt`icitifetiiii who', have be - b iq-5 y power and 4iabribit:br can afford to reject the ,litibes of a *~- rom present I ndication s, we presume the pro*o#4,..*lr(ivfillii*del; for we know, ;444$4.64sige.iiertiori the noblest mem- Deleitiristic ?pritrty :4 ,irt,Fenrisylvania Fidl*„ 4PlFTiliti lotAyeits; and ,sup. of..theni - ill! be in attendanee.' g'lleglic ( #l:: any Portioiroi the American ii,ln*:lnnemVe feistier for the discussion I ,IK .ariektions, iti - aueb bodies Us they, ;biioese`'to tall large or 'fioutilliether , Aate,“ county, township,". or 1.40 -- *nio§rmi;it..49'49o,pf,the ,sacred Ito to I . can; possess; and, ,there: AM"; Alin;,.!lghlaf -the 4iguers to. the call for :th . kCOnventlin'of4l! - . 614.11 of April to issue 4,.= 1 :4011, ) 011Ienlid Or z ,anestioned, without st- - j Anking*ltindaramital ;prinisiple of -lira g0..1 fieriontebtilViNirhataay,';'lMplies" the 'tile' or iiiiare not to be permit, .tied:l46-th*ible4Oge9ier,, AB wilt )?"o. 7. .**o;;:zii'Wcsilpiirtanity:• being - siicb= eAlfirised Abi: tiie ^ define° Oct op!** Monvention, ;#4l - ,:e*Wifk* - -orizame—to briti . ;. Will , o4.4l4lalatratibir'r after httvint emu 40,1`1444idilio;pletform, of Dim°. crony * - 4'enn9 44lll4 ki' after : having we& 4 UP': a--Freni agent., Of Federal liqwOrrititiCrentireiy',cOniroiled in , deli. 'o4o*** l o4l4 . ) . ::,'intrigel , ', and insplt. !Ooli;-* itmereliklrefeosed; to: repreisent, • was o . * 4;14 the strong' Stogie tt 'riroUsed, aid' to sup telt haitiments - fortheliemocracy, ?,For tbiri ; purpose, IC aF,POIn_Ind 4.,,,q(mtnittee, of ; which air, 'ltanX: o 4 l 4:-ohrallJian• enT ilker#443t,iiPitinPrlnle 'ono— Mr: 17:1401Whybitth and' educe:: with the' unalterahlY, 'atssetimantib,:the institution of hig,*(4o4oailik Democracy Olosiic4.4o 'every ‘iiicijon 'the 114 "Sontli-.-iney 'demand.- "'pe ill eyee,octuligta ,OhietlY in blind reildliatial power, and adoration rd'ldeafor‘the - :protfiction and, slavery ..boitrastionists are capable 'of His ;*o4,'Olialted:hoOptton 1 1 1 . 00 6 ,4, 4041eTeigenizatipt ea..iite:a4weeldititifbr-exteudiei r'flfri l -r,fitifintObninitgifig 0 - the 1 40. ) 4 4 1 Pr; MHO . tri leiiri4ileforeJ'a'very,:proper J'''4'tiatiftieeilholderP IK4A,k4il . ll 4 o;nichnlnan of , 41'*-AofofSPOng.nilll bit; lei:`iss { Heeled ; an add de= F.' the :ffemo c ratic Convention /4 * ttOriiiiitnitV:', - gt.*o 3 'n _Mole, 47,,IiiProlalies ot.tlrose cams It together, as they would 40 00 ,,,P 1 i 0 *547- , ,jarCbrirs, PPIWOOI II O , tWisiCtitr,: , opt , 41:41ksialogtY of OtootootOogr .thoi okifittAlitton ,1 wit 9to to tlao otioor ilk ' 4,71111-ichf Ir oo ,l'‘ 00 40 ( 17 cou Alia *a( few- Atatioloadl ttairMis"lay otili 14t Aipigfermailr: girailittivizs affor:Lthi'do 4•WI sco 4.ltalittios, Idea froincqbe:pOlsen or atilettoot tbe assissin." Et,e, fultninahialatittlinndera 'against it; _asks a :, 1 04 1 .i t ,f Atiestions:Sti t :ta'wbai it intends to do ; 1 0;4 Convention . itself~to aniaeithini, warns the Deineariey Ofl'enikayliaaiklbat its ~ real purpose is to transfer' all whe 4t- ialtC - iiirtOrt it to _the ranks of the Opi.siten.Ho eulogizes the Office-holders' lionisation as a model of ;wisdom, forbearance, 'sagacity, and pro priety,,,'ind calls upon his readers to regard, its decrees with implicit generation, and to er,thwitemeeratto Stath- Clongention as one 4 . .: , most horrible .of ,convocations. it Is • • it„ w tbatourreaderstsbeuld knoW all this., Let Alt mehighhclare i to exerciselbelrpierogatigeti aftfreenl'en,a,l-,Aminiesueltiapps,end lie. Penn! sfiiania penrocrats, by meeting,together te' Conaidet,the,pelitical, affairs of the natlart,.gpld 4o take Inch action as thei.deent :the exigen cies of the timei requiro, reflect that though tida;right. is the `dearest: that, ,_freerrien can posaeas ,though the , , off - tho country "cannot, be preserved,w Without it is oser4sed ; thorigh it,is al:101010h no Government Wit h, any Pretensiens toliberality, in this enlightened tige r lare,: rehtso .to its, humblest citizens ; thongh it,lo which Democracy hi 'the holfoiest of mockeries, this, Virginia •gentlemaitiourislies hii whip-over, the Demo-. 'critie"Oitineniof One State, and gives them to understand that if they are .found In attend ., . r ,aee,apon that poily,they, incur. the fear-. ;fill *laity, displeasure,, and , they must, .avidently !gen On ;the ,rishaf tieing, °acorn. municated front the', Democratic party by Mr., Tanis, , i f they dare to, exorcise their rights, ft . kePej. 4 • - • , The ;address closes with, an appeal. which prophetically reminds; is; that the time has. gonahylor.,amali thing's, and ntea l 'a truism „Whip, , not deubt,-will,be • real ,lied;,but in a, IMMO different frem•that, la 'tenAedihy, ita:anthor,. He also, AO44.l:efi to us, siarreik;ler,hir treat' and the,to 06tiolial 10004, 01 ! deed !oat."_ ~4nether truism, but capable of, a different interpretationi from that designed 1,".0) 1 ,3frY , rrrani ; forthe piinoc,r4ll3 §tate.con mention at ,Variistyarg w ill take Special nitre lh,at the , deatinies of. the State ; shall int he surrendered to that cg sectional Noloch'& which is the 'god' . worship, and which demands' the, surrender of tb,A'powcF# of-the,,Goverr• 40lli , P.'4 1 9, 1 .Pr,4 extrelniSts. frrirti•are desired - to direct "the attention. imi4riendit to the Democratic meeting this evening, it:the roonvot the' Quarter Sessions . dotirt, corner of Stith and Ohoitnat streets— entrance on'Sixth'street. ' The postmaiteri, and other ; dependants of the general AdminiatititiOn, directly or indireotly con. 'nailed with newspapers in this State,seem to pretty generally concurred la fttairig their tamper, while - referring to the Dminiorits who'haie token npiima against the - arrogant pretensiens of a few mortal:Men. at Washington elected to of&oti by, car. tiairt. kindred's of-thousands of leople whim they, , holier's they eaticowtrid, -, Them postmasters, mp: tom-Muse, officers, and otharsi , Whe either writo pay others to write tor, Administr ation papers, have ' lately adopted the Practiciaof 'oritioislog the . Da.' a:Menu "a •thMie . who refuse to better° that Buchanan 'is-, Thorns; Jefforson;:or that the Adminhitiration"pnlifiy 'the Deniooratio, creed. There:Xi Ili incllserition In all this - ,inglycorialstant-lithnit the lateklimdere of Biel* dismal dbfenders,ot^ a degenerate Administration: , gentleman, who aro:the .prosent thatwhloh • yonoall the,DlonooratioPartrof:Penn. 'sylvan's? :, Who are our new apostle's:of : Mantles' salvition We might name a fow l, and thud, for Isisi of a bettor; answer Oar own .quiation. Mr. RObert Tyler, with • his Vargo prejudices in latorbi'-Virginia'and-his smalropiniols of 'Bonn— ayhrittia; Misr of: thetn'? 00i George M; Wharton, who, after-twenty _or. thirty yoeis of-hostility to the Detnooratio party, artitoosaed into tho Demo ,orittio, party. in .-1850,- in ~t he boliof • that Mr. iiitehatiar - :waa 80.941 df4ol more ~bonoit on Mapial;thtui hie own leaders t„_ ie . , It Nintrod 'iftritslillind,` of West ohiiito;,"7hpse - 6EOl' claim to. hitha - Bricharmo Organisation may ' -foniadr 'in - Ma , eonsiaterit asliainteeimon the_ eltarabter 'ottlie'Presideat? ar fe it the ' iilustrloga. lintator Bigler Who; ~ .from having demaided ilderatiolv for: Kansas in 'lBlB, ,and:front haring - .leniatericedMx.;.Bitobanan for latirmi 'pan tbetiame Atioatiolti,i l 92 s 7,lifterwardastaidad at thereat of , tihrikartto betrayed as in 484,_ tived4,olltheeit I fleelrinslram¢i►asnd:theii,tiate?_° If, these 'Welke I 'are rather intrpriimilbat 4fiiiiidiotild v ittlatilkt , titeri-wilaAislistaAe prates fhemi- - We Wookk.44,,geat,Atte. Pp* #!5.40 1 141#4 1 5"Pi1,`, "nf?gratgo.f:PMPYivaqa tefasia le 474040 ike nno ritual Petnoci , aey •• • — .Oak its G — rn' eral,Admintsirqtion and tits in;ofie of - its ifitiefiniretiof attiOtat azolaim'od that !tha Deiniferatio s party teal suffering Because' it lied 1 11 1too' 'many - ireat We 'folioltato the lut-• *ifialetration petty hero that the earn. ()barge pan - , not be made against it. . • . • „ ' . number op,Evideite,lo era better knoiri to the legal ifiefeesion thin any others. `Three are Sir William , Illatikatenes - Comnientaries 'and Phillips on Eel denee.- The litter; first published nearly half a ' century ,ago,„in Eaglandy was first reprinted in ~,arperjoainlBl6, Ita progress as a standard text book.inis been decided in both• countries. the Tenth English edition , appeared,. with large' alterations: and additions, by the author, who was greatly assisted bY Air; Arneld;one of the , Pollee liSagiathatee These alterations and additions were made to Meet the ininindmonts friths English low;partioalarly those'whioh admit partial in a civil suit to be wilneesee on their own Ad" an alteration which has worked as well that itandoption in this country can bo only a question, of time. There is a copious Table of Contenti in separat& Thdeg m Paoli volame, and a General Indei to the whole three. ' '• If, in this ootititiY, we 'are largely indebted to the law, and practice, and deolsionrof England— tos nitwit bound, peihaps; by the judge-made law— it must ,also be 44mItted that England owes a great deal to our. jurists.. No English law-book of importance has been republished here without a good deal of. valiseblevinformation being added to it, In note, comment, or illustration. This was especially the ease with this work of Mr. Phillip's on The Law of Evidence. He has largely availed himself of the labors of American - editors of his great Treatise, and his last (the tenth) edition more particularly shows this. -We have now before - us the fonrth Amebean edition of Phillips, .with' 0010311 OtilPs'Nores, and - with- additional notes and ristaiitioes to the American and 'English oases, to thelifeeent time, including these added tethe last - edition by 3. -Marsden:Yaw Cott. This issue is edited by Mr. iO.*o Edsiards,'-'eounsellor at law, who, we must say, hsis'doitarbfi'work well., „One marked im proveinentan this edition is thti, now illoaation of, the notes. ..-They are'-printedin the same volume, and, aster as praotleable, immediately under the text to, whioh,they refer. They are numbered) .- 'throngheut the, three, Volumes, to facilitate Inter-reference._ : Of all the English law-treatises on Evidence, three are confessedly the batd-,; 7 Eiterkie'S, nos eoa'e~ cad Tito. ,hl/0 nanied, however, le the standard . 1 84 01 '4 - . in die . 1 3 tialigh Raw mutts; and it is doubtful' whether this new Ameri can edltiOn doei riot Make Itf'otie of the best; he- Minas most:practical, of an law hooks ever pub - Wa shave ,to add, , for the information of le• pal.readerei that the Mr. Phillips Ishowrate eretl4-ienownid'Treatiae on the Law of Evidence, !Add not be Confounded with also, late .Charles long known:es ",theadebrated Irish bar. ristar," who died about two Months ago. The ju rist, who' was born in - Staffordsittre, la 1780, yet lives; a & proiparous gentleman." Educated at the Oharter•honse' and at Sidney College; Cam- bridge, be was , ,eighth wrangler, and seniornhan oellor's medalist in 1802 ;"was called to the bar at the Toner . Tetnple in 1808 rites married,,in 1812, to, : the'.sister 'of' the ;present Lord (Ganef:, which honatotion led tO his appointment of Urder-800re7 try of State for the home- department In 1827 ; he, resigned, on 'a pension, in 1848,'end was, at ,that time, sworn - in - as a member of the Privy Council; ._lie ie now,in his eightieth year. &Trintlea on O. Law of ,Erldenon: 'tenth Eng. Bell edition, by the Bight lion. B.: March . Phillipe , and Thomas lame Arnold, Em 'Fourth American edltkm,' .with. Cowen' and RUN Notae, and ihole of J. hi Van Ost.• By Immo Banter, Councillor :at. Law. Brain. Was Oro, New York Banks .& Brothera.. ghlladel ph4i Brother. • • • Azrornrtk RICIIMIOND IN Tin pima> Bonner, of 00-Netel7oik, imiger, is Apt... going to have. a monopoly of nil. the good Arnerleaa antbera. The Newyork;gliieclgy Mercury has engaged Bayard Saylor,lourist'and poet, to prepare, exclusively •foi ii4doitinitui, a sorlas'of weeklyartiolis, in which deplay in: his, own entertaining manner, the remeltaand realitY, tbo humor and senti ment, the poetry and prose, the 'f grotesque , and :arabetatire," of foreign travel,' 'These artioles will -have ,tite:adyantaga of,_being•pititorialtY illustrated -.l4,*graphie 'paned!. *and'fortile fanny of Der leyr_we-suppotstarrand the firit of them will appear theidirouryer April BD. -No doubt this is an expensive engagement, but it will—pay ! Nrsi teara titist H. Heal, Esq,, who hat, been -apending-,tlia minter ISt Havana, ba)ijiist retn?ned to hie home; hi, Wityno:lietrootty restored from a lttolisitt 14'001111d isoasti; by which be roe attnolsod whitet on a'vteitto „ - . „ :Ann Aupdt—Thefietryeettlysaimbet' of Rater. , 'son's edition the. Wavetley, p'ovelsrpubilthed this day, at, about one•tkirtth, of the originol pride, la the Soottish routapoe sailed ";he Abbot." THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, APRIL 9. 1859. ‘,017 , IG#T MAIL. tiliNinitOtitlitr."lp6EN:rB IANIr OBS pv6,4, , xtusez-,:ta,,Vol4ti!k - - , petreeponaenee et The rieite,l . ; ' - ".W.i.nnixprohi; *pill 8, 1868..•:. The Sickles ease, ao' Usuel,-,,erewde 'ream. Thenororiir was, fa the witness Voir this morning and testified to the clothes of,the de ceased. ' - The 'exhibition of those babilintents, faithful piotures of which have appeared Lea; Illustrated, created (fetich Sensitieri; 5 . 411. pielally were alt centre -stretched forsiark,ivion' Mr. „Brady .niked_Cloreier Woodward : found handherehief on the peisou'of Key; at „ , d more espeetally , Whim' that' ketititm'aa, 'after on eirming eftinialive;fumbled for some time; end- held , up:it. tatiail;sised white handkerchief with a pritple"bordirof about an boob wide. "- Singe the days nf,De!denionac and lhe,,;,kereltler which Otboliq',o r4t4, o X,lPOelye_d , frota, ap Egyptian, to, like-sized pleee of muslin:has !created , snob a'Se,n-, Batton, or floated, or been waved JAM suoh'UOtbi, tunite ,and: indeed tragic) lriterest. , "for, that hitudlieroblisfit is very Probable )51r. Itobbrt dald • Weald 'net he '"prosecuting' attorney, for this "Dtstriet;and very likely but for the piece of.laco or linen first nained,Deademoni would have'had her bead- happiij pressed upon, the bolster, for many ,years, , instead of coming to a suddenGdet . miss by being pressed under,it. The holes in-the. coat, vest, and pantaloons were exhibited by the coroner, .who; as le ,stood in he boa, fumbling with the 'garments, _which were considerably tousled; econslonally holding up one, and.gi'ving the neeeisary detoriptiOns,-linitted; at a' distanota. —let it be bald with due reepobeto ontiforenor4..,•:' like an old.olOthing suotioneen: in a dingy shoat•• ble in Chatham_ street,-:liiewyTork, or North Be-_ pond, in your pity. - • - - • The oroes.examination of Dr. Coolidge,. army surgeon, by Mr. Brady,, was Anita interesting). The witness was dear; and the Sint 0f:1344;405W. mony 4es' to shotv, from the marks on the body or Mr. Key, the position he wax in whart , „ ho re, craved ItiO , fetal-watt - 2d: •Trout - AU dist, of 31* spleen, kidney, and liveihaving been enionntered i andthe Obiesion on the body, it was hie , opinical , that Key's body was in a reournhorit position, loan" , tog on the right, side, the shoulders higher then the bins, and the, body ,inclining forward to do -right., 04 cross•eamnination, 'Br.rebalidge,. said tilt) Wound , might be madi3,,ltii 'the beat of-,his opinion, if 'the' hodyiral that taipliorted On theirorind or brood 'into the,etigehelei of it eoutestlor life.and death.. , Tl`s Do tor identified the bali4 but Mr _Brady objboted to the request of the proseeritiOn• that he should state what kind of a pistol the boLbelongekta. Beady thought that a physician w o as not nen* riirtjudge of , irearmi. . ' Mr. Odd wee of the opinion thstite an army Op aloiao a knowladgo of them was tummy toady' °barge orbit duty, whereon' Mr. 'ttraity "replied that ba thought be rottld 'din - huge bin duty,with out discharging pistols. This, of otters°, created te" laugh among, the lawyers and, reporters,' whielt . spread over the whole room, reaohed tit Lim lade of the witness-bps, and .was only prevented from bang' inataialanannalr "ealined, by . , Deputy 'Marshal Phillips, by fudge Giewfordelending his countenance to,' and smiling inn luminously probative way, at the Joke After a dpeent interval, of merriment, "'silence in court" watt prkaimed, ~ t he,, . .indge reassumed his plotureique rigidity, about the mouth, the, witness,tallissok into profea- Siena precision, 'and_ the, cross-exesiinstion prn:, 'csided=4ll. Brady; be it Said, lookiegast though ho tied saitrnothing fanny. ' " in oonneetien - with the ball, I may remark .that it does not fit the Derringer pistol pelted up 'ln the, street some twenty-five minutes - after the affray, - o f the 27th February.:, I saw. it, tried. • : -The.e,rl 7 denee goes to show - that Sicklea revolyer, and only, need a revolver,:and the poniequent pre sumptimalsi that - the Derringer, which had en ex? ploded'oap on When foitad, belonged, to, It nits from this,. probably `, that , asides 'retreated. Among the mani , spiteitlatlons lithe! the first shot heard was Vein ReY, takini for granted: thaLle had this Derringer l and that Dickies first Mutppod. He then retreated,. and was followed UP by, Hey, who, knowing he had Arad e and • that -1310,klea didmotiffung the nemptynistol to farther diseen eert,ffickles, orwlth a natural moveriont eeff defenee. (The itt - ot Where' the. plata,was'fould Would ream to strengthen tbli surmise) Blades - having mastered - leis neasin e , rotffAked,' faotig Rey, wise rare : ate), and pied the idiot which took effect in HeY'a groin. The 'great ineenrentence, to saY , the least, of having thwdoek no far, distant from; the 'witness .,box, and net aliening the prisoner to sit by hie coma• eel, has been paramount, several times daring the .proceedings. , He frequently Cannet'lleir whist the . witnesses SaYe and may, Stanton 'merked, Mr. siekles boo some Toterest,l ;the bit, dine* heing glien'inad the eueeticiria*kod. At hilt-past eneo'clool the 'DiatilAWArtfprati announced the eniefAr tb , O • :• Prom ,gCb *AiX , pg - thi f a il ur e o ,„' Argo end S P , _ ~son, e w toots : data, ltat pliffi on the taii,,eitying Alit,Biokteir'Wajt Indicted before the Grind: Jery on tiestinioni i?e` I)ittgrwerila et the coroner'Sjury, and' quoting seine precedents In this cunt pron. Harty • Opposite to the'poittion taken by him ay present: • The cases of Edwards and Phil. Mar kart were specially noted Mr. Ratcliffe under stood that Dutterrrorth wasiefore the Grand Jury; and while the discussion was pending a upunber of the _Grand Jury . made an affidavit to that effect!, whit% walfprodueed by Mr. Magruder, one of the Memel for defence. ' • Mr. Ould replied to Mr. Rateliffe with some antimony, refusing the advise of Mr. IL as to the summoning; .of witnesses, 'and saying it was likely that ft' he needed any ho would-not seek it ._ftor4.Mr. itatage, Mr. Gad adMitted thistle.) did not summon Mr. Butterworth before the Grand Jury, and f.r good reasons, which Would remain 'motet in his bosom, now and heriaftetr: ' ' ' •Tocertsvosa OFFICS oP TIM VicE'Renstre OF THI3(LADIOIO- , MOUNT VZIWONABOOCIATION OP Irileet. , • . No. 1016 Spruce street, 7th pril, 1859. The following persona have been appointed Lady Managers of the ,warda of, this oft) , Wad of counties affixed to their names. Toe; address of each la added . (loitribitions in the yatious wards `and counties may bdsent to the Vioillagent or to the Lady Manager of each ward - oil county, and they will' be duly acknowledged ia the 11fount Vernon I?ecorel.'s The organizatieriof the State and city le progressing ile last as it 11 practicable, and due notice will be given as it is toted,: PHILADE*III# CITY. f r " Mrs. Wro. Fleet wad. Her/ei . is Retreat, I near Gray's ,Harmer, erry. ' ' Mrs. Wm. H. Hart, Sixth ward, hp Alit, etrefit. Ma. Edward S. Handy, Seventh ward's 1326 Stoney street..,., , I Miss G. tautzlogir, Eighth ward, itififii:hestent it. Miss Nary o:Secitli, Tenth' ward, ap Ale; sliest, Miss Ada' Goodwin, Twelfth ward, 42it North Sixth street. , . Mrs. N. L. Hatfield, Thirteenth ward. 3. W. corner Buttonwood and Franklin streets. t ! Mice Edith Henderson, Sixteenth , irirti, tic North Fifth street: " ~ Mrs. Oallender Lewis, Twenty-third wd,Fsankford. COurfrillft , . - , t ; / Mrs. Jobe W. Rohrer, Armstrong, iii tinning. - Mrs. Alias L. Wallace, Bnifiiii, Bristol` " Miss Ella Watson:Bedford, tredrord,4 i ' .. ' Mrs. Thaddeus Banks , Blair, Liellide urg: • Mrs. Bracebs R. Boyne, Carbon, Maned Chunk. • RTC A. G. Curtin, Centre, Sellafan • Mrs. Gaylord Church, Crawford, Me ßio,' Mrs . . .E, A. Syster, Dauphin, llarriebdg. ' Mrs 'IL W. Reed, Erie, Erie.' Mrs. Ann B. Parker, /notate, Mifflin, i • ,Mrs B. 11. Peebles, Lawrence, New Catile. , -, Mrs. Henry Hing, Lehigh. Allentown, Mre. H. Bowman, Luterne, Wilkesbarro. Mrs. W. H. Holstein, Montgomery, Brligerint. , ' Mrs. Sarah B-Barrett, Molreen; amitiOrt, t- Mrs. J, Batley Petry, Bloomfield. I, Diva giiii:beth Donnell, Northundierleid, Sucpury., Mrs. N. B Mott, Pike, Milford. . i Mrl. Georie W 'Farquhar ' • Scheylkill, Yotterillo.' .- • MrsP. M. Evimmel, I emariat Somerset. - Mrs. Leonard Searle, Surquehanna, Mactrose., Mrs. B. B. Little, Wyoming, Teekhennock. , A Steam Lino to Ettiope. MR. EDITOR': Apaniphlet. rooontly publild iti this oity, contain's, among other argaments inavor of a line of steamers to Earopo, the fallowine -- _ ~, It is a woll•knOwn foot, that L oar Inerinnis A Turin telsgram,of the 24th says that Count 04YOUT are now compelled to import,their goods inm wori'd leave that evening for Paris. Everything inm eis of stoned trarcati, ti, it was stated that twelve con ships` via New Yolk ;' that, for want of liks otearnehips, the manufactured geode of out an vente at Cocoa had been cleared tf their inmates In order to allow the premises to be employed in 'quarter. workshops cannot be sold for want ' ef ,like tars- .. l 'l It r w o ra t e p V s e i g o u c ely " reported o , oneed. that the fordintan Conant portatton ; that oar nikoadp, which have ham ometruoted by your aid, cannot induce tho)ro- - had been mottled from Trieste. dune of the West to our city; bemuse we hap ' 110 . GERMANY. eteamehips to take it away. Change this etal cf The Grant Denby of Evian is making warlike pre ptratione, with the exception of Bavaria. Wurtemburg, things an regards ocean steamships, and erri , Hanover, Barden and Bleoteral Reese: The other States of the Garman Confederation, and particularly Giotto of l t h h e . N i g p ir se ap w ri ti tta mb r te mit h y sv b e e d l e t t r e . r u mi to nei tt fi e n m w by ait p in ru g s f , o ta r banradnolhicoofeliwneiliniesbre will bere ,th it : l o r u e s ti " , , . o a u n r d 0 1 . 1 1 e 13: 7_ ,,, , ,m i d e - Stats,,r , . ' , ' - -• ~ Tho universal current let public opinion lii Ma' 'before taking any military measure. vor of a' lino Of steethers, and hence it bootees • - - necessary to examine carrefaujialytihpehivaarrieognusignas for r ln t h t e h e p tla u m 6 b l e p r n or f D i e h p e o . t r i e 4 e pte a t ~c ar el 1 1 a h t e4r e l r t e . be t b e e n ~.the e q d . o ., t he sr the t Uti o t f a u lts:es aad to and Eng. lino lT i d of i modelso an i shis t o proposedl3 aio p 0 , but, in Order to lake the' line A paying 'enterprise, It must be equalto' r or m a " r ;ore4n a lt i lle I° repllediL b e Y omtl al p c u l ti t a b s e bn ia e l x il ; the beet,linsa now running from New York, did, pr need a desire to sea the adrolnistrotion,ot Cuba int if, possible, exact theist In' safety, strosgtk, spel, revad, nod the President of the United niter' expreessd , and oarryingtapecity. ' - ' , '' i the same wish. The opinion of the President wee, that It is to be hoped to jealousies Or Preform:Os Spain did not administer the antra of,Onba _wen, and will be,periatitfed to interfere, with the , adopt, that the totted states, on account of their higher In of those pions or modals that offer the beet mats tellitter co il ,: It a u , d irtral duty to' fulfil, which wee to . CubaPn e t a ,:ta 2 r o m v ei t i n it eAt . could tt t a t n a o d t , allow Alla ?Z . ' 1 .4 %11 a rt t a t i b b o a u l t of accomplishing the objeatin view.` Idit all hit due consideration, and.whatemer plan seems fillt labored to improve the condition of that Island, and the feasible-and,givosthe greatest certainty of seethe, int 'that plan be adopted, let it 'emanate* present Cabinet had been constantly occupied with Whom IA tnay;' ,. ~ • . ... -,, , ' ' ,- -I ' meant es ealeelated' to give the inhabitants of ,the • 'We have examined with great care the rairilt, bland the share they oughtle poseet Bln their internal unite t p hem e to ta t t fi ta ete s m o o f th e e e f t em e n n n o tt r y ato . t. T . h ,, e r b t e b st e r tr epLy te t d o prone of propulaion, end mods of construction I administration• sentient compromising the Gas *blob the was 'e the prosperity of Cuba. That the question give to , this matter tier* brat attention. To adoontisanntlit'axsothergeer,s4.bnodwiotniseel,hbeitittpatetathaellM4 of the acquisition of the Wand was imposing and me the old' mode of constellation arid propulsion er awing could not he dealt di. be 'fatal! into the wake of New York, while th Nevertbelese, the - Goveronient declared that it felt n ,..* s t eame rs seem to offer us the appertunityn ell the eternity which Its great notional rtennreee were e a n t h d a:: v t o n n o i t d probably' ppl.,f hove attig.gLav ate not only °meeting eueeessfully with Now York, caloulated to Icap're. It had not, however, rendered and orionoiny. ` ': , .0 hut to piece WI foreumet in point Of speed, safety , - tell the • question, , It had emanated Melt with pm. anyie anolet forotter n Pooreri p: ltlt ; ti , ~ :and every to merchant ',wilt examine for, himself ~, art - to but it would not have 'accepted of 'lt, because It did ferea anoistat.e;*. the Government would bare felt grate • ~: ;not think env aid wee •neeeelary. As no diplomatic pthlaenb,elesttihnetercealrtanioett,wieh:ef otie p ve di bo 4 h An ne xt e p t itu lic _ . , loeumects existed on_ the attention, which happily tees '"hit f tAatio'*dc -- 6 4 4ht in" 'Warta ittrolif,'tlrObst , termitia , erl - . the 'Government lewd Mr.-Thai& below sixth, a der or two ago, almost Within the shadow muld be satieflAd with.the explanations given, and I pf Intepentlence Galt lie was easily captured. dthdraw the motion, ‘l - 1E .LA:T.EBT ,NEws r TEVEGrIiAPIi. THE CAN ,DA AT Three Days Later from' Europe. The Peace A greed Upon. Austria Consents Upon Certain Conditions. Sardinia Caine the Eight, te,Parthiipate THE REFORM DEBATE. PROPOSien coxamass. Advance in Cotton—Console 95%n05 7(,. HALIFAX, Aptll 8 —The Canard steamship Canada arrived about noon from Liverpool with European dates to Piturday 'nehmen, the 20th ult , three days later than previous &dynes. The Canada-experienced very heavy weather during the paling°. The Onnidariiportg; March Al. let '49: king; 27. passed steamship Lebanon, bonne west; 46 long. 38. paused Amer can ship 'Hibernia; bound west. .The Steamship City of lialtimore:lrom •New York -Starch 12th. mired at Liverpool at 4A. M. on March 24th- ' ' -" - The ;dimmer Prince Albert bad arrived at Galway The Primo, Albert ausdained considerable damage by lee off Newfoundland, which' prevented her calling at Bt. Johns. , The eteatagop city .of blimohester is advertiaed ea the pioneer of anew Watt line between Belfast and New Awaits bet consented to-the proposest Obogroß d the Brest Potrero on Italian ,StreirS sod , r certain con dittens; It ie atifedthat the Sardinian Cabinet hal addremed a coronomication to the five great Powers at•ongly in tiltingon being admitted to the Pence Clongiess,o conse quence of which Prance hat contented to Piedmont and the other Italian 13tatee being ale° admitted. The debate on the Reform Mil wee continued in the lionse Coromone: Mr; Owen Stanley'give notice that: in the event .._of the defeat of the Reform bill,Mn second reading, he would move a reeolnticn declaring want of confidence in the Government. Lord Pahnerstori announcedthat he would support the matiou'or Lord ,Trhultussell, but. at the sometime, deolarlog that the defeat of that motion - mast mot be !eooll4ereds vote , f censure ." The ballet is general that the reinistry will he detested. The London Timer, thinke that the: defeat will he so decided eat° leave no eyries° for a dissolution of Parlia ment. „ and an appeal to the country. The - -London Liberal j name'. of. Saturday declare that Lord Palmeretoats speech had saved the mintetty, tic he said he would into for,the' secon d ' rending of the - Reform bill ae well ss for Lord John Enesel's resolution. It is tasted that half a million muskets or an im- . - proved pattern. are being made for the French army. despatch front Vienna- states that Armlets en the 215,1 agreed to the proposed Congress, and it would pro bably meet at Aix la Chapelle; all the other 'Fowere had previously iiireo their cotenant. - ' A Parte letter lo the Nord states that the Sardinian cabinet has eddreesed,e commuoleation to the Ave great, P,owers,stronely,innisting on , beteg allowed to - take part its the deliberations on the affrire of - And a Parte correspondent of the London.P oat ow, that in consequence of, therrepre,sentations made by Count 04 , rour, L the Breech Ilheertment consents that Pied moat and others Italian States -shill be represented at the Conference; „ • „ - ' ' • . • • • It le steed that Austria tiOnsented to a Cangress on certain conditions, but that they are not of much im rportance It is 'supposed that elle would, al a Matter of course, insister' a strict maintenance of, the treaties of 1916, but that she will hardly object to a revision of her spaniel treaties with the Italian States. The French journals assume that Lord Cowley's mis- 'ion to Thom' hoe had nothi or to do with the Oon gifINI and they credit Meals with the Proposition. • The London Bear b dievee that Lord Malmenbury ban bean appointed to revenant England in the Congress. Prince Napoleon lad personally inaleted upon the ad mission of Piedmont into the Congreas, and bed repre sented to the Emperor that;in the event of Piedmont Out being admitted, Count Gamow w mid resign The Prince previcnely announced hie ado:dealer' into-the Congrese ; but in that event slitnienion could not be re- Mot to Tunenny; the Papal Government, And the Duchy of Maraca; Naples and ,Modena being naturally examn. dad—Naptee' en account of the intern - oton of her in ternational relation'', and Modena became It ban never recognised the Imperial Government. The Parris thie ' °Veiling Oates that thellnbinete of London and Bt. Pe- Wilms have agreed to the proposal of Prance to ad mit Piedmont, and there is hope that the Cabinet of Berlin may also conient, In which event Austria cannot refuse to grant the wish of the great Powers. • GBBA.T BRITAIN. • • ,The Parliamentary proceedings on the Mt rice on important On the 24th, thellonee of Cominons, the debate was continued on the Mfonn quip - Boa. the House being °tended to exoefs, while The excitement outride wed undiminished; -Elpeeohee oppoeltionlo 'the - Genera, meat bill were made by Milner A: Gibson, Bernal Oe• „borne, Mr Walpole, Mr. Bright. and, otheiw, wbile it wee snoported by Ateliers. A dderly, B Hope, and others. The debate wait further adjourned „OA the 26,b, in the Hanle of Lords, the Ifarl of Etimborough celled attention to the elate of the 'a dieu Peewee, . ~„ - - Thiellarl of Derby admitted that the aspbat of In thin ; finances wee very gloomy.. He explained the mode by which the governor General proposed tO meet the ,difficulties 'Vs :' by a tire per eent: loan ; by slightly increasing the duty on inig3rtt; bye stamp duty; and by a ditty on home-grown tobacco, In ad. dition to these Worn in India,' bar - Mcjwityie Govern • moot would,. this session, have to Sub .Parliament for power to increase the, already proposed loan of *seven millions to ten Willa* and; perhaps; to twelve mil lions sterling, , In the Monte of Commoos, Mr Owen Rtenley gave notise that,ln the event of the Reform bill b'irg re• jetted on the second reading,' he should move a resolu tion that the - measure of the Gove.onsont having failed to give latlaraetiou, that the 'Government was no longer entitled to the cortlience of the 'lonia. ' 'The debate onthe Reform bill was resumed. Mr. Caldwell and Lord- Palmerston' -epokein favor of Lord John Russell's resolutione .The latter entirely • repudistod all factions motives; sod declared Lord John . Russell's resolution must not be regarded ae a vete of oenstire... - Sir B' Nottlitote end Mr. Whiteside 'defended tho Government, When the debate was farther adjourned. The trade retiree for lrobroary show greet activity. gameTPorta Were X 9,614,0,00,, against £4,229 citiO eas t be nconth of loul peer. - lneresie to gene ell branches of trade, but chiefly in cotton gcodei O. rip affable.: The stearaer,Oeisiohad-sailed with the table to, eon. moot Victoria with TA.IMISI:II4. The Parliamentary riourns 'Show 'the total mobilo income for the year 1867-03 was £83,621000, and the total * xpenditures 010 000. --The net reduction of the national debt. to the sane pelod, are £297 ;000. .the report of the committee in rigard to the (} alloy' harbor to published. They conaidep Nature has gone all that Is rap:tired to mike a a harbor of refuge r hut to snit it fora paelretatatlen they suggest several means of Smprovement, involving an motley of .#.160,000 to The London Times to editorially reviewing the late seesiou of Congress, again attempts to show that-Eng land bee nothing to gain by Americatraing her legisla tive 5)14,11p. . , LATPST.BV . TELISCRAPEI. , - • • . Lennon. SiturdtV; A Id -The Liberal Jottinala of to thy declare that Lord.Palmeraton'a speech bee saved the Ministry, as he proclaimed that he Mimed vote for the Second reeding of the Government Reform bill, as well se for Lord Joint RumWs reeolotion, merely re gardint 'he latter es instruction, for the amendment of the bill In committee The. Daily News says. as a party move, the interest in ibejlebate is at an end. The Sar save that Le,d Palmeratort hair cheated the country oat of a, liberal Reform umlaute, and completely tamed the tables on Lord John Ewell. The stock market Mutilated brit slightly on Wednes dlv Thursday. - The Daily News city article Biqa of Friday's proceed. less that the fonds opened. at an improvement. brit on the rumor of /1. Russian limn, a tall took plate and eon. sole Closed one:quarter per cent: below Thursday's prices The d'escuat market was active, the general rate being equal to the bank minimum. Platy-five thousand pounds of sterling bar gold have been withdrawn from the Rank to bur, silver wilh on the continent. .A. continued decline in exchange . war rants the ' , belief that further withdrawals will ;take place. The total amount of silver, deepatched to the 'East, ur g Marsh , is one million eisht, hindred and five thowand one hundred and sixteen panda sterling, and the demand cent Imes It it uoderstood that a Rus sian loan will be brought forward in ( a few date. It will be binned in three percent. steak Moety cayenne,. cant, and will represent a cash withdrawal of about 5A.000.. 003 - The general impronnion of it to favorable; if, which ie poaltively alt Toed, the,obieot of 'he loan le to pror mote is the restoration of the Rentals currency. Tee limes city crude save 'the enoeunconnent of a Russian 'can of £12,000000 mead. fends - to' elm heavy '. The demand for discount woe very active at rates fully equal to the bank minimum. Private accounts from Penis 'my, that a new, erartit inottli sr hut Is about to be started under the anepiect of Count De &ferny with the favor of the Emperor. The movement. at the present juncture, is regarded as an Imilettlen on the aides.: peace. BHANCS It in asserted that Prince Napoleon will represent France at the proponed Oeherees. The riMCO3 Paris correspondent mays that, notwithstanding the warlike mentimesta attributed to Prince Napoleon, he hoe very recently written to Turin. exhortleg Count Oarour to calm the effervescence of the Pledmontese. end ream. mending a psoioc solution loste , d of an appeal to elms. According to the now Gazettenf Relate, the Ewe, ror Ideple , n hall on several omnigiona, how recom. mend‘d Count Oavouy, not . to.oxelte to war, assuring him that In no ova e would Prance go beyomilhe limits other enrcerrieur., It was.roported in P aris that the Emperor of Austria, had made Ltrd Cowley a Knight of the Grand Gross, of the order of Leopold.. Count Cevour arrived In , Paris op the It was stated that 400 000' musketa oh an impaired model are being made for the Vteneb army. The 13enrre, on the 23d and 24th, was firm, and ad vanced to OM 20e, but on the 20th Wean dot, and the three per dents deolined 69f No for money, and 613 f 81.3 for fremet A Toulon journal annennoes that form steam frigates bad received orders to eall for the purpose of fetobion troops from Alieria. On the other hand, a 000 (relaters trailed from Marseilles omthe ltd, to reinforce the army in Algeria. A:ministerial order to keep bask the rabsforeements reached Marseilles after they had sailed. - Count Slgismund Krarinica, a, diatingaished Deitch oxl'e died at Parte- PARIS, Eitturder, A, M —The. Monirsur of this mo - ning immune 'a the appointment of Count Olsame leap Ltubst an Minister of Algeria and the Colonise, and that four regiments of , the line, intended to form part of the Alger ien army, have received orders to de. part Immediately for Algiers • SARDINIA. • A rumor bad bran current theft Count Castor had been aucoudad as Premier by M. Alfelna, but Wean not confirmed • . „ . ' ihe 21st . a pleket of Austrian cavalry armed to the Pleimontene elle of Ticino, (opposite Perla; for the Purpose of evoriat the frontier, and 'afterwards re turned. D Age, American ex-minister, had left for Nra loses and Bareeloca and intended afterwards to visit Italy. One Journal states that, at his *utmost request, the (Neon, presented him with portraits of her Self ana ,the Zang. - . . . . . The Comma had increased to _forte hundred !mice the export duty on borers leaving the Swiss ter:. ritory., The ordinary duty Ic only . firty cents, ' At a conclave of Cardinals the Pepe - referred to the' evacuation of hie State by foreign troops, sad &pled that be bad said be felt sufficiently strong to dbiOeuse with the extraneous astistaoes, as a meal's and warlike Prince might have done. Dia Holiness repeated that it was only to avert a conflict, which tolaht lead to a general coon 4gratlon; that Induced -blue to demand the withdrawal of the foreign garrisons. The Milan Gazelle oanfirms the statement that M. Repamonte,,selitor of a newspaper, lad been asileasinik. , ed in Perla , . - - - . A St: Petersburg telegram of the 25th nye that the new three per cent • loan of twelve millions sterling bad been concludeirwith the house' of Meters, Thompson, Bernard, & Co., at lasts,-seven. -AUSTRALIA, Tie steamer Orields - Wlth the matte from Melbourne to Feb. 7th and Sidney the 2d, arrived at Suez, March 15th: She had £70,000 sterling in gold; Selling vee•els had departed for England between 1) ,ember 24th aid the end of January, bearing in the aggregate • nearly .25,600 ounces, of gold. At Mel bourne, the stook of imports continued large. Wool was in active demand; the gold raiuket'wu dull ex change 60 days, and sight par. At Sydney, exchange was boughs at one per cont. discount, and 'old at par. Commercial Intelligence. s ,• i j aT Tan STEAMER adnAl34.] , Litt/BMOC CO ETON ISIAIIII.I6T,_ March 76 —The circulars repOrt the tulles of the week' at 71;000 bales, including 9,600 to speculators. and 9 030 to expo:Vie. All qualities here advanced ga, owing to theaters peaceful aspect et political sitars. - - - • The market closed, Wive on Bridai, 10 MO bales be. tug sold. including 1 000 bales to speculators, and 1,003 bales to expo:tare. - ' " "• ' The folios/in are the authorised quotations : lalr. Orleans 8,,;(4 7%t Mobile 711-16 Uplands 7B 146 The stock at Cotton in • port is e sti mateda at 017,000 bales. including 908,003 bales of American. STATE Or TRA.DIL—The Manchester advisee con-, thin° faiorable, ~g9 o ds, gone/611g - close - at, an ad 'a-anoint tendency . • -_ TILE LATEST.—Livirtrooi, Saturday,l-10. 31.—The Cotton marketoloses•Hrol; the sales are estimated 4, 10 030 balm - LIVERPOOL BREAD/in:lE2B MARKET, March 25.—Itiohardson & Spence, report, Beesslstuffs dull but steady. " Elam , vary dull: - %Emit also dull, but steady. , ttlth' "sister prior, but unchanged quota• Mom ; yellow to lade& ; wblts 7s 4d. • LIVERPOOLTROVISION IdsREET —Massie. Big- land, Athia. & iohardeen Spence, & and' Jamee ,hleilettry Co.,' ' Co.; severaliy quote Beef firm for the good qualities, - of which 1,400 gems were sold at 79601 s 6d:' Pork dull, and' quotations nominal.: Bison dull and nominal; Cumberland brand sold at 46m45s 13d. Lard dull; and inactive; some offerings were made at 2s decline. • Tallow had slightly advanced; bitches's, was em-ted It 64064 a 6d. .LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—The. Drokers' and otter oironlars quote Ashes steady at 89860 s for Pearls., Sugar ,eteady,. bat quiet. Coffee thin, but business limited, owing to short supplies. Rise firm; Carolina 230261 for good to fine grades. Bark quiet Philadelphia ; Baltimore 8.. (Bosomed nomi nal. ,Tisoothy seed emus-and, wanted; Wes, 850385. Ood'oil £BomB4. - Seal ell ; eo Sales of tato. Llnsepd of steady at 801 Palm osl very scum andisivanoinir. common to good common 4s &leis lid; good to fine 12s 6deles 81. Spirits Tor-, 1 pentthe flrm; with a large,bnelnese at 40s, but 41.041 s 6rl was demanded it the close Tea steady, Oongou Is 2d. LONDON MONEY MARKET —The market is slight ly more stringent, with an aotive demand. The bullion in the Bask or Anglasid bus deureised £58.000 sloes the last week's Bar Silver ffs 2,11(d'; Dollars 61 1d ; Eagles 761 804 ; tionsols closed Fridsy at 00re08li for 111 1 money, and 00.1 for account. LATEST. . . Lennon: Paturday. 1 .n'teloek. P. td..:—Console bare receded to 95X,m0b);. owing to the announcement of new loans on Indian and Mission account. • LLTEST IIVERFOOL MARKETS —LIVERPOOL, Saturday af ternoon.—Oottort firm; miles to-lay (estimated) 10 000.balea, of *Mott 8 030 ire taken for apsculation and export. Breadatuffs quiet, but steady. Provisions quiet. The following bills were reported favorably: An act to refund certain moneys paid into the State Treasnry by the Manufacturers and Mechanics' Bank.. An act to modify the ¬ion laws, and to provide a more effectual manner of collecting taxes on any ion A suPpleMent tolbe eat regulating Unite, and to pro hibit voting by proxies. „ The following bills were'passed An act relative 'to the enrolment tax on corpora e eltertern. An - iot relative to actions in replevin eases in distress for rent An sot to lueerporate the Hope, Nanufseturing Com pe, Mr er . limn nail a bM relative to the . salaries ,of the jedgell of the Supreme ()Dart. „ - . . . The Senate met at 8 P. M. • The blll to IngorpoTato the Ilorthunaberland aid .7ti Wale Railroad was negatived—yeae 11, Jaye 10. The bill relative to the 'mode or molesting and draw log ,j worm In Philadelphia was paaead. Adjouthed till evening - SESSIIVf, • • The Senate met At 7P. kt • • ' • Mr. 811111.11 called up the supplement to the City Pas senger Railway bill. , On motion of Mr. Panciir, it was postponed indefi nitely —yeas 20, nets 2.. - The following Mlle passed ; • - An • ant ro increase the nusiber Of trsistries in the State Ravings Pund of Philadelphia. An aot 'relatifs to assessors in the Nineteenth and Twenty- that wards of Philadelphia: , The bills to ineorperate the Eastern Tron Company, and Mount Alto Iron Company, which were vetoed by the governor, were both passed by a constitutional ma jority of, two-thirds—the fleet by a vote of 21 to 9, and the second,by a vote of I.'o to 5 -Adjourned. - A number 'of' tinimportant private bills were cos: side-red. 'The following passed (inally- An sot relative to teetamertary trarderts: ' Au not ealendtngthe jurisdhotion of the Orghane' Court ,Au sot to equalize thittstration upon corporations led to . ~Tbe tfoutlemek at 8 P. M. 77 v.:P. 'The bill to focalize taxation uposkeorporaHeca passed with e meadmeate. - - The eocolderation of the private ealendirtraz re. Stned,sa A number of biila plinet • a:roil/fa sluifito2l, The nous& mst at - . • A !arse na®barof+pnntabUla all of a local hare tor, were palsied. Pin dlatareut divorce bills wars uturatised. Tie Yrs. divined - 1111111 , u not taken up Adjourned. From Washington.." WAssuravon.'April 'Lord Lyons WU today intro dnoed by Lord Napier to Bowater'', Cams, and it is under atop•i hie forms . " presentation to the President will take plane mitsondiky - The land sales to be held In Kansas and' Nebraska in anly, August, and September, will embrace, in the form er Aye roil done and a folirib, and an the latter four mll - and a third wren. , - At:rival:of Lord Lyons , Watihington. wAinivGTox..Apel $ —Lord Lyons, the now minim. ter from Groat Britain to the ITonod States, wittl,hle suite, aooompanied by Lord Napier, arrived at thffeapi tal last Greater. Lord Napier proceeded to Annapolis, to welcome He smocessor, Immediately on the announce. meet of the arrival of the British frigate 0111110311. Dater News from California at Hand. TOR ()UAW= OITT OBDOW AT RAW ORLEANO. New CAIAANB, April B.—The Tehatotepee steamer @eater City hi efgotiled below. Me Mop two *eats bast , advtoes from Oatifosnts, to the Roth ult. •,1 Explosion', ofa' Steani Boiler at Balti BiLTIMOII, APRIL fl.—The steam boiler at the Yuman Iron Works. expioded this afternoon, eliShtly injaring three of the handl, -and doing about $l,OOO damage to the betiding. F, 'our Persons Dunked to Death. BAsooli; April B.—Mra. Potter, her two cone. aed modchlla, wire burned to death in, their house, at Lee, ,hie morning. Another son, and the only other occu pant a the holm, 'Reaped by jumping from the attic window. Navigation of 'the Welland Canal. °swarm, April 8 —Two aohooners, one from Detroit and the rther from Toledo, arrived here to•duy via the Welland ()anal, Militia lizat arrival this season., Attempt to Commute the Sentence of Mrs. Hartung. ALnettx, April 8 =a bill was introduced Into the As sembly to-day, commuting the sentence or Mrs. Uaxt ung to ten years' imprisonme at. Markets by Telegiapb. Sammons% April 8.-91 our dull at $8.25 ; /reward and City Mills 76e5 87%. Wheat firm, Corn doll ; 20,003 busheleaold at. 779820 for .white and yellow. Prorlaioal tall I. Bacea aided qtiotiCat 9%; Mess Pork $18.26. Whiekey declined ; Ohio 26%, CINCINNATI, ,April 8 —flour la dull, and holders are willing Sellers, at 155066.60 41r bbl ; 2 500 bbl; were sold at these 'prices to day Whiskey . is No lower; toles at 22%0 . Pork, la offered •at $l7 for Mee, an d $l2 40 for Prime, Without flodiog buyer; Onansprox, April 8 —Cotton—The receipts of the week amount to 12,0)0 bales, against 8 600 bales, the receipt; Al the corresponding week of last year. BATAlntan, dpril B.—The recei k ta of_Cotton diarlsg this week amount to 10,000 bales, against 6,600 bales, the receipts of the corresponding week of last year. New ORLIANN, April 8 —Cotton—The news by the steamer Calmest caused an adranott of %DAC° in prices. 18 000holee were role today, 84 /INol2No for mid. dlinge. - The following le the weeklitAter;rit Salee, - 71: COO bales r receipts. 21,000, agaloso9looo last year. ta , ports, 82,000 bilge. - Total 'clporttot the lmma, 803,- 254 bales. Iteoeipie' ahead of lastirear, 185,600 bales; ditto at - all Southern porte,"711,J110:" Stook" hi port, 870 500, against 401,700 balsa isf port seine time lent year. .Preighte on Cotton to - .Liverpool, N. Bogor quiet at 0%0 Plow quiet at $B. Corn—White sells at 001. Coffee steady, at 11No for Bio; sale", at the week, 10,760 begs Imports of the woe, 8,50) bags. Stock, in Pert,. /8,00 bogs, against 12,0110 bag. rut year. CHAIM OD nouns err THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. /404E. , -Prom' tho announoensoet of, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, in another column, will be seen that the following changes have been made •in the timo of starting the trains: The morning mail train will . hereafter leave at 715 A. lit; the feat line at 11.50 A. M., and the express train at 10 50 P. id: The accommodation trains will leave as follows : For Parkesburg and West Chester, at 11 A. lif ; Harrisburg aeoommodation, at 230 P. M.; Lanoaster and Columbia, at 430 P. M. Passengers for West Chester will In future leave the Pennsylviniaßailroad dopor(insteed as heretofore, at the depot Eighteenth and Mar ket) at 7.16 and 11 A. M., and at 4.30 P. M. SPRING ARRANGEIf ENT —By reference to ournd vortiaing colomne, it will be "aeon that on imd after Monday the hours of starting the trams on the Baltimore Railroad Company - mill be - changed. Per particulate see advertisement. Pianos, of Raven, Baoon,, & Co , Nunns & Clark, and others, to be found at J. E. flounn's, Seventh and Chestnut stream. LARGE PERIMPT6RY SALE op REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &O —Thomas & SODS' paruphlot catalogue, issued today, oompriass a you largo amount of valuabloproperty, to be sold peremptorily ma Tues day evebirig next; by order . of Orphans' Court, ex ecutors, and others. Sco advertisements also. . • . THERM WAS a very violent alarm of fire this morning, near'one O , Olook, and a turbulent wrangling' of the bells. A number of tire companlea were out, atUf tied 'or ,three itiati engines , with Shur fearful notes and mien, who ran as far as Pecond and South streets, And returned with nothing for their labor ; but the night was pleasant and clear, just the weather for healthy exercise, and it did the firemen good. TUN' BOOKS of stock in the Chestnut and - Valont•Streste,flailway weto opened yeaterdiy; and all the ,etWr„subsoribee for. There wee a great, sties of .people, and many disappointed speculators were oom. Felled to louts without niakipg as iavemtmont, Peinsylvania LegiflaWe• f ' HARRISBURG, Aprll,l , • MUM APTIARNOOiIBIIB9IOtf , g.iceou t tiOn'of, the Four Murderers in -"„ Matti:l3,ore, Yesterday. Ewan , iii/111R114'4 , 41 , 1 TER MURDER OF - -OFFIREH - }f ARICItt,, CROP AND PNTHR !CORM, RON TAN' MURDER Op -OPPIORR HIGDON; JOHN CYPHUBi : FOR,THR,I4I7RDZR OP WE HING;' Pros the lialiiisiOre RatrlOt of last evening The eventful day has at length rolled round,' and tbisi Bth day of April, 1819, will .he memorable I* the hie. • tory of Baltimore, tut the day upon which fear-young men, in the prime of life, suffered the death'pentaty. The morning one rose brightly, bet, short time it' was overeiet with chinas; ,and the stiomin of the hea vens Rounded with the seemed' which pervaded-our nommnnitv... The neighborhood or, wid , tbe entrance' to, the city jail was crowded all of yesterdayby large coneourse of 'persons; ,m'ale Ind female,' whose - curio , ity and interest in the fate of-the persons ion. , demned, to , dig to--to outweigh Wit 'other cenelderaions. :Litchi night the. families and-relatives of the con.: damned men Odd, their farewell-visit, and ,the' seacell" which - Wore eeseted iu the Mille were truly heart-rend ing. 'Prevlonsly-the ministers in attendance Occupied some time , in devotional caerciariai ,which were cob tinned 'Ong afterthe relatives retired: t, Theldiptures wore reed impredively v and earnest end-long-con tinned ~euppifeettens Vnede,,to the/Almiebty? Inbehalt of the noels -of, the condemned _They Hkewleir tiolpated in the `deyretione, 'feud; seemeddeeply The Mayor was elide that the f4cirds of ode of tko,trrifem,OrClifid for OD* time been practieing ard,ltWait supposed that it it eat the design teicot Ithxylmem hlikiitacBfogiethe, platform. _His if endliewever, Otlicantlon'.. ,tdguairegatcat icy diaiurbanee. or itianymementre'tn , prevoidAhe !Mein," sentence of -theta* Wing carried -out. A large pollee forceited been"detelled fiwtierviee at the execution, as a meature 'of preointion, ; There were 'one hundred policemen thOrrateref the-jatli no. der eaptalna Erashers and Weeds •, fort* illedreee en. der 'Lieutenants' Carmichael ant' Wright; surrounded the 'gallows Ififty policemen; under "(lantateit ripen' and Mitchell, were stationed - outside of th doith well on -sager etreeti. Other , ponCetnitt.virreveattioned iit 7 + different points to preserve order. , The 'nonce force marched lu; tironeacion from the leveret - pollee stations to-the jail at an early hour,- The - whole of Abe police arrangements were under the charge of Older Marshal Herring and,Deputy Marshal Manly.. ,' - The city le erowded with strangere, and Ayer,. train. came laden wlik.psee3egers.l'Tha - Th ladelphie train of this muning nmateted of_ twenty Ow cam- filled to , capadtv. ,Xyery avenue_ t- the; elty vras enowded with carriages, horsemen, nd hondreldropou I,riont, at an early henr l,and long heforp t hoboes of exe, cation eying hill top - and Venom torieritlitn sight'or the' *Wawa was lipid and crowded Wlth tstneriftimmiande of the viably-cnriew, erpotatode,, • -- n le known throughout thirediemilnity, that -.the friends of young Chientidil hirietkertediveryelfert ith"l. Goieritor Bloke to get. hinito:nomuirffe the. senteuce.' but without; avail. - That Attlee and the neif testiniegyirablishad, have hid a settebing effed upontlen , l o onnintniV r lit iipparent,'but.they have not beep deemed sufficient on !haled or 'the - Governor tnAittabe, him to swerve &chi ; , ,the deatelint' taltein.--.Terbap a 9 tim e , and On nonecaden; eitiee theism - suttee of young 'Efuttoit' 'many year, age,-for'liobbing the - Mail a few miles east of this silty, having , been seduced into it by, Hull, Co old ihand -at wicketineei,' - thar,therti been so ' much feeling manifested as in caeciof , Henry Game brill. We learn that yesterday a -dual and tuarenard effort was attempted on the Governor by, e - felend,of l Coate and Gambrilt, who repaired to - Aphapolls. - • Mrs, Carrie, the mother of Peterfeceomparded by her sister end daughter, draped in the deepest mourn. •losi - - called upon his Excelleney; and, with- tears and entreaties, which only a mother and ester are piopered to shed, and with all -the eloquence of initerzetlzheart , geshinge. asked him if there was , no. posaliallty..of having thtt,senteree comnintrd„ • The Governor - received- add' heir& therOWltit mat kindest*. and ander/7MA dated - that hei bad the feelings, 'of ttumanity.land; could feel for human woe with heart fulli of-sympathy; and with tears flowing -down his abed,. with great tenderreweobot at the same time with marked flrmeels,- continued to nay that the law had teen 'inoitegrossly violate& and its mandate, must be obesrved._ The good of delete and the behests of :the Vemreolrefeallh required it, had he was hot - the °Meld organ to execute As well might the judge on the, bench reface. Jd'prrinlinticeeehteace or death upon the criminal as for him now to turd raid, the righteous judgment of the- law He bad no just grounds of radian (Attendee than to are the law en-. 'forced -Testa and entreaties hadtheie effect on his lin manity„but these could not control him in. his higher -- and sterner capaeily as the Executive efficer.o the State. There -had been no remelts !metalled that would justify a eomtnhtation of thetentenoi in the eyes of the law, or in thane of the community, and be most therefore give them no Michuragentent, battrusted that the-God of the widow, and Abe friend ef the affroted, would render Sheet grace and strength ho thlit great trial and !sorrow, - „ The friends Of Henry Gambrill then e held midterm -with hie Excelliney, and with' oriery- new snouted they could command, made their last appeal in hoe be half. The feelings of the Governor were completely) overcome for a short time; Sepecially'vader the op -peels of an old and personal friend of hia..who, Am to within a few days, had been oppo'ed rto the ems mode by Gambrill'a friendi In obtaining a'cormouta- Von. lie had before urged:the Governor tit be firm la having the law take its coarse; but "now beeptiesred before him as friend and ad voeate, of the condemned The GOVerner heard all that (molt be , ald an the part of these Mende hot it bat no other effect then to produce human, sympathy and proffered condolence. ile had thornd hlyand patiently lirreathrated the whole due; from beginning to end, and could find no good= gr , unde upon which to base, a seprievenr, mlnuta; tion. 'He,'therefore, had to say to these gentlemefl that he Could not Interpose the Ex. mane clemnief. In closing their interview, Governor Hiokc rents rked that, of he hed.:knowu- beforehand- what agonies of mind and sorrows of heart were for him in these or deals. be never- would : hate become the Governor of Maryland; bat aa - he had zoomed- these beam, nod taken and subscribed the - oath, had, there wee tin alternative but to; stand by the.' law and , emaiiititin the Gemination he had moat solemnly aware tOiltqfpilit• There were eomor Irlende ofithe,tegro Oyphotebe-' fore the Governor, bat they had very little to say hi his EMENSS /ND ISCIIIMIS few,minutes pap: nine o'clock one of our repoiters visited the cell of Gen, Ganbeill, and says be was , neatly dressed lan snit of bleak, presentiago mlet in ter:eating appearance U. in'. very handsome young Mee his llphibitl, Vetoer, Win presset, reading the Scriptural and praying - with :him Oar reporter had a long and interesting conseriletina with Garablill. U. wept much:l< He seid :MS uUce -was reale wiih Grid, and that he was" preparedlor /his, end ; that. he should- stets. upon Ake weaffuld that be. died an lonieeat Min; thik linki_hed`nri eompUetty in the, murder 'or Officer - Benton; that, :he neither have • we tq deStrey bine, ' • - •peaea with *ll - Creeps Her. kissers. Itildt and Brotiktvaterslwith him. ;Tie conversed freely., He 1144, I:004101u , *Gime with God, an kerie.prepired Pir bletibingw; Be was neatly and genteelly dreaded, and prepoeseinhogie, appearance, Oypbue, the colored man, wag slain very neatly dreaded In a suit of blink:- 'He oho said hi bad . made hie peace with God, and reiterated the &Wars, lion that he was ineinant of the crime for obi& be rent coon suffer the death penalty. _-.lis -hie, crillimere bas apirltuel advisereVitess: Hugh Webb and Chute. At ten o'clock. Warden Jame; surrendered the prison ers to Oberiff Creamer, who plated in • each call tiro of his deputles.'.. • - The lease taking of Gamlirill b 7 Captain James. as be wee strut to entrender him late the bands of the Bbariff, wee exeeedingly sffeeting. When the ,warden bid him adieu. Gambrill; by an irresistible imealse...r pseently, threw bin ems around his neck; end kissed '. him on the Omsk. • Ivory eye in the room wee /effaced with there, and the warden, unable to control his feelings, rushed from Fifteen minutes after 10.:—Elinging and player,' and the reading of tbe Eleriptoree 1? - y,tbeepirltualadyhere ettll going on in the dells - • Half-put 10 cOolook.—Visited Cords's cell. He wu attended by his spiritual milieu, Fatherroley: In this call was an alter He was also neatly dressed in 'snit of black, mall and genteel in bin appearance. _T we aty minutes' to lV—The prisoners are heirs. hound preparatory to execution. They appear calm and fully prepared roc their fate A inghig and prayer are st heard in the cells. . . . About 11 (Moak, the nberiff and hLe deputies, with the prieoners, proce.ded to the scaffold. After , they had taken their positions, Gambrill stepped forward, and in a clear and dem voice stated that he was an in. nocent Man, That he did not la - anyway or manner ad vise. nir bad he any complicity whatsoever iu ' the murder of °Meer Heqten. o,ypbtie also addrestied the multitude, 'dative that he was innocent ; that he was indicted and tried under name that he bad never borne. • • Prior to the falling of the drop their . e b og a him®. - At 12 minutes before 11 the fatal drop' fell, and they were nohered into eternity. • Gambill' and Carrie died without a strurgle Orono cud Oyphue did not lie so env, Gambrill was' engaged to the last mordent in earnest prays., and Ma lost words that he uttered :were a Lord teens, receive my spirit - At 20 minutes Past Il they were lowered, and the physicians pronounood them dead, when their bodies were' planed in theli coffins and delivered to their friends. TIIE CITr. A1d11813,131114 TECOLTAZ.- 4, Rioherd , r Idiot of the Ileeth." - WallAelallt & CLAILICIVe Allo,B4llilirk Arperlearcbusin"-:-”. Jonathan Bradfoid." MoDointln'n Gatirtza.—Beleetiona from /UM Oeme trek-Operas, Pant.mimes, Dancing, and Singing Tysonaor's VABlll7ll7B.—'. Gems r•ons Operas, nears; Socentrloitles, Farces, Moping, and Danoing.". ANTI-SLAVERY BIEETING.-., , Tremendous Ex citement —We doubt whether flansom;s•rest Hall was ever the sone of more intense exoitement than; as witneened there last evening at the meeting held by the anti-slavery poition'of cemtennily, for the Pair p nee of devising some means •to prevent a remorrercie of a rase like that which has' jest been tried by Commis go, er Lengs'reth, the osse of Daniel Webiter the al leged fugitive slave. The audience was a large one; and oomposed of hoth seam and colors the colored population and white, be._ ,inn eve 'equally divided. °Lithe platform-we notleed Mr.'PasionoreWitilatii•' 'bet , . Woo - 13 Thome, afr Petro, Air. Wooer, dir ld'Him, Mr. Robt. Purvis, Lucretia - 'filott;ldias Mary Grew, and a number of others, whole 'names - we were unable to learn. • - The meeting wan °limited et lialf past coven. When Mr Wm. Thomas was appointed President, sod Pa•ernore Williamson ; Seeretery. • stated the object of the meeting in a br M ie r ea T i h d o i rli e n nent congrateledleg his hearers upon the happy-result of the late trial. and amain them that Daniel wan new out of de:niter, he bildlog now on hie way to Canals. Mr. T totoluded 'his remarks end recelvedthe looniest demonstrationirrf magus°. The audience was considered' , augmented about this 'time by the apresrames, at the extreme mid of the ba'l, of a large crowd of men Who for a short time b hayed in a epletand 'orderly - Mincer: ' 'Me. • Baxteri an Realign:can, followed `ln' some very offensive reinarkii• and etrongly condetnued the fugitive slave - law. and_ the laws of this eeitatry generally, when he was interrupted by the my of Three cheers tor 'Brewster "Put him out !. et We won't listen to such language f om a foreigner!. and other lite ex preeeione from the aforesaid crowd:JO proceeded, however, ter a short time, tv'th bie remarks, cheered on by his friends, until, at lent, the tumult became co great and the cif art from the sod of the bell ao mash excited, that oven the friends of Mr. B. feared the result if he persisted in '.peaking Mr. Baxter was followed by Mr. li•uner, who, in a load tone. corniced the same theme: _regardless of the attempt'. of the crowd to drown his voice by their veal fume nears for Brewstar, Mayor Henry, the laws of our Country. die'; mingled with groans for Bearer, fie. A messenger was then despatched for a posse of,po- Beeman, who soon,made their appearance, and after er renting Made or four of the prioeipal oirendere, silence and order WWI restored. • - • , . It is prover to common,,ln this place, o prompt action of the p line under the command or Ohletlitrg , glee, who took We fingitiOtt On one eltitibebettes. and declared that order should be tutored, even thongh It were necessary to sacrifice lite in the attempt. , - The ineotlog was then addressed', hy Mews Peirce, McKim, Williamson, Parris, and Mice Mary Grew, who were allowed to give vent to • theli feelings undis turbed. A vote of thanks waa offered to Mayor Henry and the Chief of Police for their prompt action in rest 'z'lng or der, and the meeting adjourned about half-past ten o'clock.. „ Darrouvitheimong firemen are more fre quent than they should be -During an alarm in Ger mantown on Thursday night, the Mnsbluslon and Fel lowship Engine Companies got futon fight, during which a voting man named RichanlVairell Is alleged to have etrnok a man named Fox on the head with-a horn, cawing quite a severe injury. The police proniptly In ter'ered and onelled-Aba disturbance. , _Farrell and soother young 'man were taken into custody. The former was held In VOO bail for inciting to riot, and the latter held tt keep the peace. The bloy maw sing note Company, while proceeding in the vicinity c f Tenth and Carpenter streets. Mariam a false alarm, wee ordered to stop by Lient 'Wier.- Mi chael Marr, the director, refused to obey the order, and thie'ct‘ned If% men if- they did notprateed. Ile wee ifronediately arrested end Veld' to' ball to ens Wee at polka John Dowling wad alto Aoki for ineltbeg to riot. 'A/ Wilma serious • fICAOIIt. from the,..usd of burnloi toOk plass 'at "a house cri Germaatiia me, below Soma street. Mrs. Mimes Gni); Tie 70===i obantrioldlretlit-WWIt ; wki,„turntrwr; whet! 'Ws - third 'Wok 6i - 19:laid 01$ tier ifiathing, "wing shise. The , pibrvitiOtiw-*1 into tbeetreot with the ago Oded ber garments 'all, on Are. ~A..4oltsuansw took - off bla -dolt and'etidekvoreiltseninthentkisflusea with It, but Into the .Inttst. of. -- -bfge Orson was woman bunt from - Istur and thrMr-lieriell: literati] • Iwinied.Lor.'infreho , in no _diroulfolly Injured slot her reooveruter.deantwic fropostitilil; Tt 4 very that People-will not lemit frOwitioidroidfal ex-- porteßSO of others, bitorsitielerami to bintoght to their loom _tworthetone, and Nankai tide= drese-titetstunent of do snick evil from, 00 torittnel othoiMireiirt ' • 00e.Orillei,i 3 OAinene'-e/Oin Toner; aged tif 17.ihre rtarsieoinialtted attleige 'on 3kui7diy oven's's, by taking a ooMpound of &Mini° end landionten. He had; previous -toner:l4llW aii the fatal set, 'exyguised - •.tertainat:oo.- to terminate hia - iniatentendit account of ittabilltito uremia er°o l oiatiett.'Wane* wife and child, . -Verdict gulable.”l, - • • •-; • - .. Elisabeth Thome', a eoloiedwoitutii,:4,l ilftY•four years, goahllng to Mr: _ cintrt,'XiW - of Library atmet, *hove fourth, died sit/KW/ ettient otolocir last =evening of,httart 'dimmest - ' Etas Itirtiegs engaged cleanlog a hones dud - nu titer alteriotWend appeared to be in thee' fel omen t heg:uonial healkupito few momenta of her -e: "vepritA4 4 with -the cirounuttst!oes. ••tt, t • PattemeragwYriellittOos • goltuitnri--As aooterrocz-Thozpairiotio ,seeng: datiop, Ea last meat Isiczeieltuei ism mV:Viingiakiji)lipcßfbe_the Com. misses on Ei t nAtt 9i/M-gaitittalkdalertmeeda of me aueceseful fair et Natiensilledliafher' itying nil ex. V e4,B6 •Werks 4 ato3.YthlabitiOnur been deposited in the ylleard Ldfe cud Trnet.Compital_ .'The Committee on Mete minima were authorized to advertise (or designe for a - Washinetoit,inoo natant / to. be .' built 3o; Philadelphia, Ltd Waal' a premiumOf_ 43l:l6 forthelest'design, $206 fog the mooed beet, Cad 7(100 for elecihild.best: Piece to be matte the oh airman of, the Monuments Committee, Cflic:tiOdiiii,"bnfore time flrgf of inne;lB69. _ Nireze Diftiariv yeeteiday, 'moreirig, officer, Newman, iirea.isair-tligee men act in in 1111 1174*0_1MmEnttailAlftheptighterliood of Eiith &Nobhastyeets„ , ,They„tipellykartutt ta - tite - •tobaasu 4 un 4iraof Efr33".3friilatii4 noiiiiieeit Mintier s of Sixth/tad Noble strentiforbibli they entered...4S The tear made a dement upon the,paety, wltanitll, ran:2 He punned and - caught one of the, Weil& remit Mtn Who gave the name of leeoes . Conklin. ,Raytn - ,ticketti foraaveral articles were foneud on the - person of the rnisnarc -- Alderman Plankinton heidtheteemmed l rdObedi te answer. , . . _ PEslpitett Pitjuirin t ,4l4o manonti waras, - ere very, slew in malting tkeir-nonimitiona - - the - ,11th wardithe foileitatileispighMMlMMlnated togimit Chia( - -:-Yolin,' . .Pianklin • Guemran-aCtitaAM6l , 44leark litainseet - P. - , Dr. R. _- ..„:1404.:AL P.4lip(.l44lyirt 306041, aged 35 `years, -rckikfrutiKre*yei*4: Tao:Mug; viaviptlirig with s min, In the vicinity of Tentitand e piniatifir greets. M00r1i.1,11g4,12 years, revshred ssevese eat le his hip. while engaged - et work with a plane; in a - carpenter shop ea, Twenty.third sae George , Mesta. Both the above 464 admitted to the Pannsylyanta 1 jialflpaet one eectoek_ yesterday eic.;rnoon a ern hrelie,ont.... dye oseoint oni of :the cumin slion of Masers. Burt dirother,nt Twenty. fleet and f aneomatieet: tiiiittlair fl-door and_window fonner:whieh had been Made for buildings:new in pro ceeeof omstruetion, , were ,e4lrelfoonsamed. The are was purely aooldeutid. -about-UW.410 lean. ranee.. 7 iAnomi; TinAtiliK)ll; :young , - nottette4Oelin,nsnieesgiminadewilloroe into a quar rel with her lover ' 'one Bieber& Colton, during Which she stitiok Min in the fete with a ricer, Ininetieg a sank abodtAie iseheedd levittli.:_''lttolisrd was taken te the hoe pital,"and Xlndratolbei Xishtlt.ward station house - Yesterday morning sbe lie soot to prison. 'Jealous) wee#,,eltlae.Of ther4. 101 T 2 47./ , -, - Ale OLD ittit named Felix Toner — , residing, on Fourth streecbilcier4irshinifeini, Ora of life, swallowed a quantity of arsenic ind taudermin, WednesdayAilternoon, about - three o'clock:" Suffered the mad . „inlense agony until ten 'o'clock on -Thror+clay .evening, phosn,,titexpirs4; sepia- out of employment, and this is supposed to have worked upon' his mind. . . _ RAILWAY STOOk CHANCERY . — _ cotn• missainere of the Ohestant and Wearat,eireete Beltway 'welt de , on intejeuletion teettaidout ` of tits Common . Pleas, where, from:all, teeonnts, their:v . llo: probebly have an opportielli ef ' platiog the,, - greater - peit of the current. year. lehiatf - veil) 40 7 ,00. 7 .,Peaselation pithe paitlee 11rIng , ois'the streedii -*Wank beans to the- ~!h , icor- namednamed T. W.l4llereithii .fr9m :Neirtyin;•Pc. - ;.=wsiVaritettit_itenti.ettiOdgiit. iu groat "aharat,f•above:TOplaacara Illetakargebfittempt -44 .te. Pea atonnterfeltl4o,4l4tetiArnitii.; - ,.TAlrteen dollars In Wane tank esi were found npon tile parson. The serengedowm.takatr. berore4ldarrosa Shoemaker to the inhraiet;Aulditotarkill4thaaaawar at saurt. - RoBAL , together _ with the Attest Whirl about 10 0101001t..-' AU iratfirVier• FINANCIL tillitrifgßOJAL.` ; //if,may; • . , - = Ap r il 11, / B n. 161 istiti;ltiely",:fit the iitoetihiiird to-day, witiriletideih.ftli Mitts ititiciftilailettrOnedti news listtiniett'thebanisit,Otifie tittie,:Ztint; blend bond', City tOilircirist,Thilad phis. 11 ,,,41-• Moak. mid the' 'Minnie. Sail .Itivietitilsolc' week gained m - , , edut The mute% filmed i e iherleelii;' , "i • *:ltiiiiirfoakti'of the. foreign news. Tienein - in"p'et the Norio petin ' ~liaiiti foi • Moth *lee 4 • Iferett;lBs3' -, - , 114erch,1868 _ "-' " - ;. 4 i - ;;;;;.33319 03 _ 7l .!t‘i• ~, '' ,t; - so - • --viistittizlnotiiiii (Kr - Awe time lest .... 33,800113,- • • - t' tie Jnereaseg, . _ . ....-..;„ 7 .413,331. ptiblie:itit'eatitieso 'spinet ineW. taintitesiett $3 bill on the Itigiteti'iinehi`, iitystle.'"conweetient.„ It le Siteitel from rhigititOinWPllitt*, which her [Oren bir#a l tit io,msoy of .taese frauds._ The matte is n`lartiWieni, with stein and woman studio* by -in teal i,woniut 'seated holding figure hi-tower right oorner;estit on the Taft borne* two CT a* dollar!. The itglxm 2 appear[ an bOll ends gik the note, atthe top. . „ • The' yineo,o eine:" 4 qteie t 'or bitsrp4,3i 1 411r'the fol awing in reference, to:the - ii intiiiiiiestnente",of commerce • afthe ttonth'ni the Itiewlittppli: , aaeoushi. , freak. - - the—Month or theriver were tameable: - 'Biatessf.td'elichteetiehips have crossed the ber, - -,entwant boand , within - the past feeidays,_ The skip ',E" 4*.•.Gabaiis, - Arawltit 10,;( - .feetc erseinearly Over. She hes I,sent dekditS4 elpeCtimittia4nuary. The elsip Monticello; ihr Liverpool, destrojed , hy flee on Snodav 1141N:with or Amtton, wee, we learn: only !neared, as far as As' known_ roe one. ikiiihti".targdAnroted in England. This is a clear (me orpombastion, arising from ,torage or damp cr partially wet entree. - Th'e is the, P mitt vessel load.d with action that - has hkert dro*irithia sixty days, dostroilaland diatagtog 10,000 bales) , _ . Ii le stated thit the Feb Ycirir Undiiiiriters consent that cargo on_board of 'Sessile, now lylog at the bar at the month of the' Missfasippl river boned for New Orleans, maybe tiaikehijorsi to that port by etraM hosts. 'ot" other 'usual aanimataii tattistiCiitSjadititto the Inisstiosia On` such Oita theleacipiatlva - alatei. - The coal tnonsge of the istrahl Isa , -aiStkaitisi lines for the week Is as tollasa c - West ~ noason, noodling noltroid-:;..26.201 , - 494".105 "'pit 83 199 Bolkupl. Nor. - —61.760 7,104 Lykes,* ValloY 434 • 4 064. /C 45 3 . 00 Brea Top - 1 902 29 828 .; 15ia..14 694 Scranton 11,803... .14.6:0 The Ohio State" Senate hat plited a IfOutifblitto eel/ street authorizing free banking in iThie,liesed Verdi 21, 1851,'provideid the 'Ants chill not'affeet any rut heretofore done, or, the validity_ of any depoidtz of certitcates ss security, roads nude{ the provisions of A comparison of the footings of the weekly bank statement of the lie - Stan bankip, , eillaiiisejf the 'state ment of the praviona w e ek, exhibits an increase of $368,199 in the item of .leninit'snA eisa4schal ititlisB9 in specie, taCoo,:t.iierittteio,ittt;i.dxatti4s circulation. We give tha tetalsVOlia week, with those of the week previous: • ' Date. Loantand . ol.. notes. De•nsit. Wren's. Bleb 28 .257 872 804 $6 370,283 $19.008./86 76 103 506 April 4.... 88 03 t,003 6,4)1,8/2 20 8 , 9.191.- . 8,385,883 The Si lonia papers astiotanis thir - oliriWsition of a new book, the 12olort Beek of 12.,mostel, Mee booke of thie bank closed 2reeterdsii wlttr.s subseriplion of 2200 2100 by. ninety-fire kulreelbers. Included is the list are several of our wetlthlist'ultia*and - a la•ge number from amow :ibis best representatiVec of our tnisineis . classes, - -,'Same of its Capitei Drs beirn sub scribed from abroad; Said - aSsnrarices are given - of fur ther subscriptions from the same quarter. - The el.c. tier' of directors take, 'dice on Saturday next, at which time the - bootie *ill- be - itoPoned for additional subscriptions. ; It is expected that -the bask will go Into operation by thelO n th orliSth of May, The following in the amount of coal transported over itentingdon and 11re - ad Top 'flathead Tone. Shipped for the week ending Thursday, 7, 1859 ' - 1,909 Amount shipped previously this year since Jan , nary let, 1859 ' .18 021 - Total animint 'shipPed - - Ationntshipped tQ mole date tit, yetr. loareisi tHILADIALPTIIA STOOK- AXORAIse.W April 8, 1889 azrowno BY mivcry, atairs, a CO., tturc-seen, woos, AND 1120a186211 N 0121111182 COB 818 flan. IND 0411164Nt1i orturre. - NIBBT BOARD. i 16 Long 1 slaud R....11X s t , 6o _do - tn.]) hi r6O - do t 6 11X ilO3 do b 6 11X 1 2i N Lib Rea to loth 20x , 5 Ginard Beat 01d..12X 4 , idO ... . 1 , . ...; .12x 24 Lehigh Riv in 129.51 X 300 Lehigh Zino clash Ix [ 8 Penn rowna'p Bk Sex ' . 3 Reading R 25% 20 j• -- do • Inint.26x . 11 Peon . * R in 10te..43% - 20 N Peopa It OX 20 do r • - Dx 1 . do •.,.., ..... . 11X 2 N Weet C0p0er....80 . 2 ld.toehilt Scrip fp.62 5 Menlo Canal Pri /06X .10-• do 105% 10 do 1054 12 Harrisburg R . • • . ' 57 X 5 do .....eanh.sllf -20 Met Phila R 53 5550 sbt Po-nos 56 9' % 9700 0117 08 - 95% 1000 - do 933‘ 10) do SOO do 983 i 101 0.. 98% ' 100 do P•11.:....P0X VICO do New.... 1 0 9% 1000 d0—.103% 1:10 •do ICOI N Peons .It, 1 9 000,130kNs o v , .. 7 81..78 00 d 70% 1000 Lsblgk 1000 Elmira let tog 79.72' . ROO Cam & Am Os 10 55,4(, 474 Lehigh Nsv 68...904 241 ; do ' 96,4 606' "do' - 97 1000 Elm Ohatilla ,b 5 1000 do b 5 79% 100 L astah,ll 100 do oash.ll„Vi 50 do.. ' 11%1 BO S. It Me &mules 8k..b5. 2S3i , Biywsiti IOOD Ethoir - o. Chi:ids-7AX bOO do 79X " 81/00ND 100 Long Did - 11% 9 611nehtil 1 ' 68 10 City Bk ' 4731 26 Mirskanlca 8k..b6 39 60 Ftrq"o;ifil . . .. Sit 10 17n,10a Oat P. 0..: 4 44 lini4k - Bk"Zeztn..io.lX 10 Co..rti Exatt!ge - 10 -. Borrtitown R.. 14 61 60 blonliOsnal ' 49 200 Citi Os new.: ..101X 7003 Elmira lEt mt 7s 72 2)to Norristown It es 100 Etirattl BE .... . 450% 20 do 10 Morrts Cal Prt..105 10 ' do '' lOW 10 do 1053{ 23 Lettish Val 100 Long 1e1d....0a5h.11% 20 do oash I CLOSING pfd. Aiitd. 11 Bbe '74 "' 104 0 105 Phils 64. 99X .09 r . .‘ R 98X 09 " New i'..103 108)( Penal 0e....... . 92% 03 Iteadiz3g R 23)( 251 bdisnOloott 83 • 933( " mt Os '44 92 00 - , do Poona It 43% 43%f 23 tifid Moe Canal. Con. 49 by . preit dtioß /MN Oa 73 ' 78 % 80.1( 018;-13T . EADY Belel 'War Stook. 9 9% • . .t Piet • - ' -38* 18% Womplt& Blreaktfii, 9 ,<, is ht mtg.. 71X 723( I - iLodi 191914;:,41.11lit 11% go& (ical le No.lo ,le 513( IN - Nana ,S 9 9}( 1 , es- - - " "' t. - 1 5 .1t, et , X I “101., ' 914c95 Owlav*W. ll ---- 9 74 6 .0 ° VA rat h 42 ,4236 - 90 " kiiin7c*Sirbtbal 4 6l • fb 21 &82 21 31.. V.-142 42 - !mg & V 1204 R 4,81( 44 -. - 19236
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