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' llilfrt , ,,,APl&lAohlo to . the -, et."ltnittetharOo.pr, votlt,'"oo Petotohltion of , :• At id Yg/k.kkic,t ( toqi,k,NAlot . .,,d.uttey , ~....4.4 , . 12 1 .,.. 1 „„.„4,.1.1...,,,,,,c..0......y,41:30 ! l aw -,(v),10:04...,,,,,f,000t0 t rI o a, /4ri ii l6 Wfi6t r katt l 'tlll43n6t;tvemeettlela be ttit1 6 61t1L75415.11 1 ; 6 1444, , GAi11i0 6.15.7: hi k elloTtiry, ii_if,firliet'sividgfi„ tpilk, Jew of tbio VitC , ^ OA' trrtiltAKA*lll dA VtIVIVIII/ 6 4 la, the ~ OM pea 4igmasl,f t mignt Oink Kfiagikt•to Att AM! 01 1 044fAt 4 tiat'jf tiololl,,hkVe roots{: t f t I a 1145, 4 1 1 , #_).44 , .. /..... 11 / _41114513*-7ttfp,Ot Mktiliz to 3 .s , 0 6 4 14 1 .7 , snot wm otilloSupyn to 3 daierptiit;. #u " Witty. etestits# attorer; and - rrbisti: id, ,p.littitot-to. o dots* ale* were ' latitlfa tri,,that ;levy .dosigOation.. , Alai , aikt Jo. ildFoAltl' i l 4 Aid 4^ tAiddomoitilotAildot Pm iltwe' c i t . ek l " 'Act-- cfriatedr..le idl394;ii AtintMitr ti , W , 15 !', *;r 4 Witto "afolliTTlA*li" W* 7 -4. l Ar , 11 , 4 4 i; I 'Atli, oPAitAtA,A r , 44 4 I / 0 ? Atht . ' a‘rm h W rl)tam 1 4eakst 6pa - ufairol l 4. po.: 1 son'Veniti‘tinirt e'A r um, ERZ thhi irecnn473B l Atsr4 tf' - -"4 31 1/41 1 *- 4 A APit M! .i :r e t: ll . o Piels j uso he idcitiiht 3 cadenced OA Mistrolloo, , of, Alike ondimpiltrsit,* 'mow" the: tt,istriet o ,,m, l ,Aoutli'*:trikhAtritYdAlitt^wor• to AI , - • ,A 1 v`P''^ql4",ll = dines ontine sround of ton& in to prisve, ty, mid' Mr Vidlipluiapiatioadc'od .3.0 . ,.. , .. , r' , "4 , -k, - - ,, Mt tatdk tWitile:tiOnfess 111 Oat Matter T frig tie ni.lanaltarel , enti„-mlatitor--•al foaling 'no ^ dottitAfitexpi , hritessy roan who Moira me --I-enter thirottyphoess Sertileivaring to,ropprersT4tire rolditlekniet bringing , toralf, to the sot of thtok.t lad and,4psaltinrms.sis lawyer In - -this'apirit-- - diseMtiltg,l , t,rusicooydeeiingt *Mob DI-whose been,enotted.byilmQranittrks of-my.ftiendkgorl . , 1 toko-Plootornitt talon MIA PIT friendl 4 ----. ",. ' Mn. , Carlislotl.( lo tostoilisi,l - Xtoolitoolde It^' . Mr.tPdittiem A':iontreotno, Mreeed , ro tit die; ours lbe mutts °Me MINI. , Thi evidefes we pro., poses - to offerisrphittar ^Writs : - lirstahsWilittititi: scoondlitiomisittoth thirdildiartityliuld A/10W the oxpliesthefrordeitterod lit the defendant nt,the time - oflttellaraielde, litileprovetly,the EpiOssont, Qom' -TO . 'orieV Mint iteinfiTirliirefor2-stainW as to feedlot thdlonetr, ti,:tpiptifir s To emir - fie 7 proseeillterdelithksti the , posetorl he thhi nisi is to too jai tillodteif ensured. -ri ifiirile*thse - die the opiate gthadif the evidence be oraiimttent,for A%V ftwitsWidittort is , Mot* *ref "ii - e" gluten tiat.tbredight °MC istrtet for tiomtl e millri,q , Is -. it tsontpetentrdittrOite; iltiViet orb 71.? ; -,t . The iadiorattist-tootroithir wind tdelefitry it s * r• .. sod Infetteeito lbel - irom vie-tititing" UM moved! davit?AVlV' Itiolloihtlit delf lJ ' f trodde rettaikitarolit nitrre.l-idu tt,lit was lost! b y evil Thst'oldforitiv of"in4intasslocillditYolLTAMPlC *Bib lebold , t be seer tgbeae eildsithe breech tlsnln tho' Is morylab•-"AMlttlivim4,lllolrfrinii A dpi ilve' dmatpitiorb, or tido deritt Bet llitotheren , in ties hAdWastnltloolonirwWil '1341- -- onyictiVlegslty, 1104 Ma:- tiedintesi t Wordit! treltdstot 'Ma ' , IOW itions.”^„inteansilirlittl AMU WWI ind description etabriewatleslailloolied#rosisdiMatenfon'whibit' Monello linsMilitosstendy **motion of Murder which 7titimintitottoestoottargot -YrkeilitlitOteser hetween-satinbeilitadtiOtadmhtidoe Amato finsills* to Ike *huff. if Atm lowfora 'Midi yillif -Honor. that }liAtillo"mitillosii- to Attiti ts ,find .M*Ofeal Isolinoiter" - to itilinhtlemir. t- - lirte# ' th at in nuardtw-c third_ lie tat! - u - a•- iiheraibum loike. , -tellit' , . 'Anintdanglitir'lltMe is able** , ofadillidloretion," toreinodfdlitiodr,' and 11141 1 00- , oowillMOCilind ?Alit ^ls stiloiont to lidietsfiddsidenitlintlielsrhint theme ilio-offdeaes: Withiedesesset forMidiest Ans 4 itipitrtishiseeltatte-" We tort fittlVhhir niesedaUdaok# delittillon'tole this : oil#4-pmetimei lortditsiortirtid whew It'"A been idiskoslott by? Wiikartrittestaimir antra lb. or. ss ' ditetrYntron~if se ,, wkilital; ditpiltoolfted,Mo^ tilfOssintsWtitAnt'Alldob diodtOotoo a &art TotAt'd ' loss ht mtmishi•lletritMerdeliltoratel7 lelol on WO , oldsfr , Tomillandaf the. %dictated* los here to showAP4ll 4B olol l l/eke , * l o : 6oPilkli lifbush is 110 VV -10100111 ildir iimnuitilir tlistoribad ^in the law boolteWitierafesommrt. tie tisostims of mmillie, ito istat It lite eshistifuto tnirdirlMbh situ tole the_indietintlitafeelnitfor", that in a `OM whoreinmrolitinldies-dit ported- lir Avenida*, ihreshWranditillitsitimontly, s ,yot- _ Iflit foish provertation'ooltittOodie-oholtetl# piens* had intorvenothitiemia thel'eld grate sadlheidonr. mission ~ers !Woof; the tivr-raMitt*tlfrim 13g to 'AO ledlidlNiereidefde - oie f tiot-lo tow gar grads* 't se:-thriair- • :it cilia -I/ try, . itworamc Adirlosel , lha“hill '11ni,11..1 8 - be' 111110**L'eled; of rtiellosiVtOrAt ittErte , ergs*. sd, Bot"Atlilit lettialy? - srprositiptten,^and,qatr other - ^ltramsiPtiestrevaay , he '^inhatted dr tilt. donee tommieft.thlr , poot frhiddithi_ti &OW, partied," which "Wald virsintiemett ~tif -It MO hp fitumn that thelfilibeironsfrentimmdtesionsidat dp,inet strormatinfO? this'areritott:tve" nodosity Web thoprimmer snay,reitere himself firm tint somplhollritlele#4laWeadit MI thil net ofklll 7 ^, and thirdphaeldmibi altarietor of teetifrotiao' or *Mahan At doildetodt.: Arta , OW ilist Mode of 1V.," batting. modem'etratastrittroliablett -fi'i after Imo proof, and show tho ‘ ltind Math* toottieton,timist portlier,: Mt tar'dittoiltie . Intaricrelo the ,, tinie of kuding.ilifew -me- poisli IssetAlr stoat ed ''' Matti r Mmi' " m e emlnse mg' o Motion ret-iisaliBa s Weir tonnidantion,Lont *V thelrkilling-utir;eriV ' Ws pr to rtZsis posW*. WI . WA -Ms rirriroenl, Von lett,heArto t*sisM". , ',. ,As et-thellis# the , sale Aosetyrottlata domr, , Met ono_ ommhtok ' this ossothat stottatiOat initremitrenrof 'dothl , olll ' and'aotoofodipdatitroir the 144 At thit"lndsttner' ,•...toward-the AWKssiWikisrildwArEl asitddinkl'ist• L• : 1 PillantiWainnottorkailithilitialraldlipbsid4WE -^ WfardAtilavileOsiadittom sthiehrdtd jurylOW do [ , , .Iti tb Imitiouterhilitibtrailttim sit *W what f- • the oharthintrisitege2 iflitiOredrairAct Add meond t - ^. . -.- • . j r • *one Of ^ribuilitteltfeirtenaption if killing iritlit molistW_Wshbattaif Onion. 11.*Onteseted.siftitithe ~ ^, "..- isterstrodpiseoliokissecb7 4 tii• 0 4. 0 4 1 w 1.14 t L- - "Ate ,ikkionwo*pios.-;6lolluso.proiseittlatiP t -- 'IOC siptideffintodirtm- &utak itiirpthr,-' - le•to As -` I VIV, igilty,-.4thii iliac MIMIC ^ folk .." -ttids ,110 - _ motettistii ,- -.ldr.4 l slllps here pg ;- ..., stifsnetz imettsltet ittettlormittilmoeub. , o,r, .. ' Agile intateZlO , aoLl i timittelittlf, 'berm the , .:', Indiio IRK, g.Ait ionakiimuokitiv ..iororowecmilikukokfloweard-40 .u. , thatthOlinstittiA•rd“Ofin`iindirdstitlmityobittiOtt to ovidtaWAAf elld.' 'Skier Opraidielboilfte - Wale - '- w 0 h,„ 00 1 , 121:_. AA #olol4^ , Adat Is ciotlfer;gs/ ~. -' but tot f ' Jav , ardet viee. Almelo lain , to - '-'- ' - rebut :;. ' ,P MO, . l AtAttlfelli Which- • vs a: , ..'"'" ^ 1 wooht change Atli thin f t o M - 140", , e4fr010e,' : - we • z i -,.; .. f ,L , eitylioto orte=diszowt4 t A ut o ire.that '..,.i ''**o ooo44 " .' li '`Atia i ~ .4,,f - ,-„-• ~ iikti t ; 15 411 ' .4-0; r 34,1.1 ' 1 - . • ~ --, ..,i,,,,..,,„ while we groin pereult for the deckle° of the law, and while attempting te rebut the presumption of menoe, the gentleman takes his stand with a iratfiesit whielt,lts his ep4lon, will not end cannot he shaken and speak& about certain•things which weediest to the meet qtwaVens eonamplesseee to the CommtleitY If the , fittherfkillesincwho hati beaten hit son, and he,* inalitted for tnufdert %what authority would', the gentlemen refer, to *Elude from the jury the' 491611108 or the provo cation 7 Isis admitted iketlif the fatken hill. one who US aseaulted Stikine& hie son, , yeti ME show the roomettes) es connected with the passion, for the pEntattis of redwing er mitigating the offence, Bat here the proposition ie insisted• upon, that the slayer'of a man who has committed adultery with Mt wife tiannot show that the passion which led to the kliling,wea who'd by that pravooation. The entileettlitetdon` win& my friend read described Milltel7 tOo,9 l •Axistest vcemaaion,,whielt can, losteitieWd on any Inman beteg. The language ilk indite woo , thE *lt is mere than human • 1 0 te*.**„ rvr< If adultery bi the greatest of L.,.,... .toOn bend wean, other proveee- Illtvlt Er4 : ~1 1 1 11. LT, of , norlese degree I in& ta"i 4 'l s no " tailaPPrelterusion of that. : 1 q illing, et aAO who has beeten his 19,4 Air r(i% ttherlifetib the greened provocation,' fisithe _tlaw seye adultery is- Re me/ show pro- Seinen ' Ant as to the latter, thellentallt Provo . ,e 841,,, eat Aare 'Eluded But, Emlog 'nearer to ti ll :WI" , Yr° hOvo tbo ProPoSittekthet if the hue- Ik ud or He the wife bathe eat of adultery, an tho s provneatitin and the pottiest induced by tit Prevegaties End& mitleate ot lesson the of fs ess changed es Ender., Inttif he did not we it, egiu ,the tultary, however heinous; and under ~...oatoo l% l'fir* to or aggfatatlelt" the Mind cell Oon '"• wring net the ; slightest provocation in the edo ot,the L law ; nud tee gentleman, in giving hie eonikruittiqn pf the wild " finding," which is, the word in meet of the books, interprets it to mean Bee rehla *Yea the Set ef adoltery. Now, why say eye 9 - We have the, eye, the ear, and • the teltok, Ali of them are mere messengers of the mind, tby whtett Anowledge is obtained The knew-ledge thwderived II to be the proper sub, .I.rt uf hrulau *Aden , , In owes there might ii itaiotiiedge derived through the ear as by the eye What it a man sees another enter hie bed °l/olltluu t and applies , his ear to the key-hole, end hears ouch evidence whieh would give him indica tione of but one not, and which it Is not neoessary forme to , describe or paint—what if the man should slay the adulterer then? Would the gentleman toil'us in alnbored argument that there was no provocation beanies the man did VOL Sfie the thing, and it pan only tinpughtthe ear, of the mind that ;be obteined thelnformation of the adultery? Take 'the queetioo,of touch, where neither the eye nor 'the ear is inyoked as the messenger of the mind. art,ilte coprse of my experience I • have. been en. Igtged in.three orates of homicide, under much eir. ;camps-tone 14 one of them the foto serve to lillestrate,the point of whieh lam speaking. A • *evaders, whose business was among the shipping jittiablla bay r atter an absenee of some wiwlts lliglibed tit his home lie arrived at twelve Vsnook at night lie ""went, !Molds hence, . It It tat a'elpele stony ; with a Oasis aroind it, tad fon 'doors, eta leading to his • bedroom, the other Witte pailpr- On:entering , the Asian Where 'Wok darknees prevailed, he SAW nothing, knielEttl nothieg Re ads aced to, the bed, Put ieltand en it: and , felt a Mal) He drew hie fe-the" knife of a stevedore, long and broad. Ueda—anti stabbed him repeated blows, till he fell from the bed to the _floor, dead. The slayer called for a neighbor - to bring in'a light lie pat it to the face.of the &mewled, when he found that, as in this case, the man who had moat arlevolielY wronged, himbehest. held Jo his,bosom as a , friend 4 Merely use this eitee as an illuetration It was the tomb that communicated .the knowledge of the feet (6 the nme's`miska. Where, then, is the Eaton,for the 'argument that no.provocation of this Mad is worth anything in a court of justice, etesebt It be presented ; to • the eye? i Mr. Phillips was proceeding to other 1 arts of ht£!„ argument, when the court reminded him that te Wail hour of adjoernment bad arrived. Thelatry Were conduoted, under the charge of the kaillf to their quarters at the National Hotel, 114thiP44°21qrsrereeltilid, - t, : Itln ,A 1• , , r 4 • Il 1 t il 1 , di il ti. „ - 4 -=-$ 3 •ii , Ali AP' APP • 4 IV ~„ -. J ~ -'ilJ ~- ~-'='`' 'ls~iTLTgbll~Y;`~RlL',is,'-18b9. .~5~ ._ .. - - -_ _ , ~ Thb Ne,We.,... ;._-.., •; ,3 1 ' : - . 3 1:03.7 the arrival et New York of the echoed' 44,1 Rren, Captain ~ l i ana ~- from Kingston, March 30, Ales pf JamallitS4aferi liailliiinatorY. of, thei.Ont, biiiililik..Tatirelei;have been rebel ved., • The troops eshOrefisiquell•-thel ;Inlvarrection: had 'succeeded, sad forty of, tke ringleader's 'had 'fliniendered tkentielyie: - 0 1!fire 'iiiiidrig: boat' ,Ok ; !lei, Britannic • .Aqietlif),l,a''SikeriiPi.taiieisr, vridok wai*reoked - on. a siAltoa, pelt; 14,,,Ahci, renthWast of Jamaica, had hie., , pieked iip ' by. 11, , E1211dir coasting sehofuter, , :itsitaid the Ilitielliteoli t li4. Wit frouf Kingston, to 14 '111 I* 1 ,,,rit-ii4,iikil'hiiii.Piiit Royal::' ~- . ' . ~.. , , `ifi liii`Weatltiterkediestairtatlit understands that ' l the ;liritleh:lleveremenp dentetaidatis • the'estab • lishatent , of - a Muir tif.l , eart pickets 'between' Pa= :nem*. end Akitralia;; , oeinggeetti,theposil and liori,iiii , i, l 4,-'iliftin# 2 Air',#nt would `adorn° to our lionatilhi - oni accepting an offer to convey the mails of the 'Unite& States te- - ...isse the' proposed' irrangemene is Carried Into elfeet. '.. - ' ' ;, ,Xerd4ailer'left'Neir York for licisten'yester ,ll4,„ „Adore- hp. departed, ; a- meeting of , English .reSidenteSeakelit at the Astor House, and a high- ' ,IY.reompiiinentery a ddiese 7 iris ~ presiuteri to him, ` - „teirrhiet Ithieirperidei irCepirepriateterres. case et seateltitereell to the theatrical prefer eicis;*4,AeeldeCOr lieti ; • , York 4eaterday.- It, "eget Atitt-bi , Aegtist_iast, , iiianager Barton tin ' •,gaited, a pertain Mr, ..taipespooll to play at his' * theatre fer..tke'ensainglall and *later 'mien, at Ali**, or t - tYPIIt74Y- 6 , . 4 - I Pgiit PO - I '''o,* - ' 446 - r. ffi#l.o4 . !at, ite.Wenbicaniwi,enlliveaond,lAsji 01flietribeirlAlui theatre was "siddeillyittioraii and, • lifr.''Orwiellillsiliargy ed.','lhili 'auesitort it, irsue ili:2l c:4,itti,4•'.;4 ll oll4Wilitill 1 qc, th•'. , 4* '-`l4 l sell • io.4cor:,,iieeeri,,p,-Se;„ - ippllfirte' theatrietsreagege li , Iv: •-?arthe :plaintiffi"lfesers' q4Ogagalee;H ljte # l4- 141. 4 Si:Ati-' Chs I ,RilleTVAUCk. l) ai 4 #lo , : 1 'l t f a liafr#, A =. l g.t i k i tti lr -- V iii ii - eit. 0., 8 9, 4 / 4 fiff i i IRA 1 9,1#1 0 ))0Ptmc Ai4,oi.:,4rtkiiiiiiii , jr`ori4; *Ow 11 Acturi*ii ,, X.oll. - iidAthaeriseasop - P, meioses - 1 + 1k..,- manager`-the jeltitifilitddltiiiiitiliiiiit - 'o 44 V'ilf : 7fitlraii 6l l o lo - #;':44 :iitit "WI Ira'' _an tiftifiiiil' f -'*-14braqi:i..;peiffniii,:*io.- tho' , l tiff' „ 4 . : , ,trAit4loo:ti: l ,, „c#n it ,b CC ;.-nricidle 'of Jane. qiii. - the-' , otherkharaii:filessra: - „Burtear Fox, W . ''4. Iljoric, , !Olpini!; - ' MO' 4 . 0 '.l:oiin Moore, ad. 'tot arid rattrigereiAMOil,lia suhrtenon, tliat the ~T A ,,,,,y,,,.,....,..4iir,p,iede*titi i 'when euiployed, 1 ws O Ireogniiied 613 ooveringe the pried of time Ind otitoci.bylthimitnelies for the , plaintiff. .The l i tidgelbbid l thifthit i .'toot):4 - evideaos was in fa , 7ei. ef;ifie - Poldlijit",iiisained hy the plaintiffthat , ,thcf terM,l,lfell'aiewieter, season ' ? embrsoes.e. pe th4 of „about'. foityWeeks,l beginning on or about theflist of .fferitomser, and Mr. Barton bas;there‘ .ffell;i4 pay Mr. canollieweeity, salary up to the li.i.ikl4ll-0 . . - Mal ' i*triet:-. - - •,, -.; ',llt regard fie lir - ,Yeager, the missing Bostonian, *Biliteli'.Teurflat says that the general opinion ' ienrernitik::ttie 'l r elterrereived from Charleston, iii+iirting to Ile.,'friftri ;liiiii;ii that, ,It _lea wioked fabrittlirin; - tbitt;tlte lialidiritibr is not that. of iii )Yeager; and that it was written by some vit. , lithi, either te, , gefteliiiiii-er to. dliiiit 'attention .: 1 .0 1 ,',.*„ 11 , 15 4 1 ,0':d 1 010 8 ', - Cifiiiit.'- 'irli?!;STliiiPil;dlo ` ' ‘ ri ti l l t i° . .,. = Ai..- viii .hic *Petit 14,f/halos- Jon preved.unsttecessfnl4--J Tie latest rtuiror"tbout , kifil , lir, thatte le..it:'on'• luau* asylum , in Pitts lkii - ,I,ltrld'istileii - ke ichci:Fitt4 the .prkprieter of . I,.4 6 ti!Virie, , Ptippospd hick tilin Insane. •,- , i.--...TiM7,lliMgor; 'Wife ."eontains. the oonfirsion of `Marshall Patten who Creardered-,his' 4/4 : - mother ''.ii4tirb brottieth Wild alo;y, ,his nephew, an Wed -1,040 - -iiieff,jot - *#;*-14;,Afrifit'q; and then eat trio;' th thiC.hh,*: i.ICYC Otto 4 : l.hoes bar rriniee*iliilwfrem time te thee, occur in enr.New ', 3 .gilfloolttlitiii'llilipliailiklifitreilty anything we eve f1334 - 43ki 3 - 3011#1 5 ''..3131:604 it3i'Wprit'poytipne of 'the ilAtelWieliimitiopilatfon, The,'rillain, I. a ,g 1 4.wor o•Siat• Prison: and has ieng been an 'obi tof generahaversion and'ilistoruit.' His object :iiiiiiiiiiittliaglii s eie terrible runtime was to grad ;iii slight" ...luiliiitii l 4igit. i reolber, eighty years pliVeitia thrft*l4'4Aliitki him farther admission Ito 4.keglit, hai,conitsciaeriets df ids had . . conduct, Aridi aledie, 'get potaremle,eot $ 2 O O , which his -bar , Airs hieffiy fill - Mt 110 'Weil his mother re • - §0 14 4 ATMs. Anis ; .prwilovi,:'- het pension is the litdeltAltAtvehttionary , soldier. The examine, tiehiofittes mutilated and °barred bales confirme .I,„lii iteebnit et:: tic . ;:o4Olier, itc - ',whicili- the murder ** 7l rente d' .._., ,itilikom of the tirp:'y, whose jaw ' a pd I"6,li'MffillY crushed.. The *interim is forty r. age. rile shows Co ...particular sign 'et faiillactlitivseekes rather Indifferent than other "e.ik #:".- - " _,,,,, y kw..4,e,jiiego; ci . man : by tke name of, /tell: 'blot ledkited. for bigamy,' was tried at italeigh, N. i ., ,, 4,iad - ennrioted.' Oa - the foiloWing il'ay he '. l ,(4it ,branded: With' '''the ,' litter 'l3. Oo ' the : right - sites lel • Opertionil---the bread leaving amark that, be-,Will carry : A.(4.M. limy*. ''' - ' :I' , AlGermart'sallori named , Tiederlok Ditherne, • keretikittild - ealettae' le - ,Xiii,' Xork_'yeeteiday, by ' IC 44- . .liiaileir • Allieugh, the .heart, because a lon egtri4ithirhem he was in love; treated him wit mddnesei ~ :2 - '' , ' - •'• .' _'-'• • , . . er4jougOiciiiige if the *omit itigelkioshigh `cn, 10iiiitly;', Weer. 4fauph - Chunk, was badly 4.,4.04.' ! byr-fire,", - Oa" Thursday night, , irr !muse jOlutore,-,et.whieb there will be a. stoppage in the Peseltit'etieillt trains for a Wok, PethePe. ~,.Tii,el i Theitiling- ' tV„a'') • :Inielligt4ter, of • April Iffor, evectki folleing particulars of 'a tteipo ',iitei tight 1n..., a ',railroad r. oar, which; but, for the - reiplietabilitY, SFr AIM sonictilrom whence it comes,- *ii'woullriolli*ite be icifoilior Arrpirsilith story : ' : ".:fj Ire,liiiiril,:fricia passengers w ho arrived yes. Isrleji'Mbrning &lin the Cleveland end Pittsburg 11,411reastrtkat - & desperate and bloody ranoontre teekplamt owitke night- train, a short distance Isbc*lireHrinte, In which tuns Mari 'Was shot' in 14eitittiCallether , beaten - so: badly that be had -te denied otitiinemedieatild milled. ,It seems ilihtpaptairi Moors, of this olty, was occupying' a iii#l l * ,l l l lllWilff.Wheri' - `l6 `faiMer, living in the vi- AtMty , 4,4loctcyfi*Poo, Caine up, and elther,trof ,ups oi.,irtiketChle leg.: irebablY unlntenVondity, Mrt bloori.ralsediip 'nit made some offensive re- Mari, to whit* the other replied in the , same tone. 'A44B+irAigo!Weidaiontioiibi, until the farmer, liaiioir ,;th , 4;Bo , 'fplt,hOti glitch' Mr. 'Mooch, ,ikiii -Atie,l4iiil, l diew a pistol, arldilrediwlao at „bi er aaamidatoodglng two balls' In hie thigh.. At %this tolOt ond or two of the passengers, including Ow:maul-that was-shot, Oohed .into Moore,' and i' 'beat kim:•mcist -tinmerei fully, militating. hig a face .ailit petion,Withent stint.' l'hii excitement on the 1 'odi if ee Moil, intense during the - fight, and the ,:oicettirrinceptves 'mak regretted ,by the conductor, 116 = ohßrgai;as whit:: 1111.31114 aeon of the railroad tielhPlnYiwbo. - know:the •offair to have boon as tertilill P:Werlllattoldabis,V ' -•—, . , , i 4 i Father -Tom and the Pope." Many persons have asked us, at various times, whether the late'Dr. WILLIAM lisentir, the ((Morgan , O'Deliotty" ofj - ;;;lttackwood's ltfflgniit,• - w4 . ,not,the author dike amusing , :rtintracy - Siert eVerfiewing Witkieerning and tap , called tf Father Tona and theyope ; or a Night_ le the- Yatineit.", To each inquiries' we have invatiahly anatiotOd,that the atory in question' was , Written, not by:Madifix, but, by another Irishman named Joatfyisnan, Bina a.s.y, who, When the publication took place, was a parliamentary reporter, upon a tendon daily , Journal. • If Mama had written it, the editor - Of his , Miscellaneous.. Writings, published 'at New York, would haves been very glad, we know, to have, included it in that collection. Hut' . aware of' the aetuill auttiorship, , ,he.de- Olined affiliating it upon a wrong man. He has ince thought that perbips he might have been' justified, in straining a point, andincluding; 4 Father I tom'and the - Pepe," as thO hest honk 40.9 ever published of Ids,opura !Boat oc091:1- .tritt style: „ The story, rut originally written by Mr. Mun- , sax, was Published'in . llln•ckwaiid's Magazine for- May, , lBBB, end- professed to describe- an! evening spent at the Vithian, on the occasion °tithe-celebrated a Father Tom" being the. guest of no less a personage than Pope Go:E dens XVI. Father Tom " was intended for the Mei.'Tnexaslilionniz, a It emiti,Cittitelle„. clergyman of greet learning, attach spirits, and some - eccentricity: Hula - exhibited in novel 4 ,T,ack Hinton," under the soubriquet of Father Tom Loftus, but the sketch is exaggerated; and falls_ far short of exhibiting the unaffected piety of the original; ,although it 'does Justine to' his genuine and liberaVhotipitality.' The real Father Tom, .who added a thorough" knowledge of horse flesh to hie numerousuccomplisturients, passed the, last twenty years_ 'Of his life,',es a perish priest in . the counties of Leitrim and Ross common. • Over thirty' , Years ago, he held - iv yehlic'eontrOversy'with the , Hov..TnonAs roi4r,,a Protestant elergyinan from Cork, upon thb political 'old sectional iminti of dispute between the Chnialies of itotite'inuiEnglaini, and, while both parties claimed the victory, the discussion, lied the unusual result of' join. lug the rival'oraters, ,litsoirtnz and Peru, in the firm bonds, of a friendship which continued until-tile early death of the latter.-- • ~ The audacity of describing a boozing match ibetween the Pope, who was known to be un. deviatingly 4 a tee•totaller," , and Father Tom, - raid of gliing ienversation in .lull, fprised the main attraction , of the story. Father Tom fa represented' as, initiating 11Th 'Holleeis into an after.dinner .acquaintance (through the medium of hot water and sugar) withri mysterious and fascinating fluid, called poiheen ; of, getting up a discussion with, the Head of -the (March on theology and logief Of making a hare" of his Holiness in,Latin ; Of disputing with • him in metaphysi cs and algebra; of instructing the Pope's hand ! maiden in the art of making milk'princh, and, while her master's head was turned, of going to- the length of kissing— , - 7 -but we do ,not mean to catalogue all the, curious inaprobe hilitlea which 'are chronicled . The eters:Covent thirteen. pages in .84tfic uionit, andsvati Published the- month after the close of every brilliant series' (aftirwardi coy, lected intolvolumes,) called 011ie World we Live 'which ran through the Magazine in the years 1888;'87, and 'BB. :We belieye that Wa it s Mr. Munniv's „last contribution to Bticfcwoo4, With the': exception of a few pOems." We pave heard Dr: MAGINN read it, With Infinite 'pato, gerearallY concluding with the iemark,.et I wish I /tad written any thing ,as good as this.!' A few years Mar Mr. Mvg aex wrote for the Dublin Untveraity lifaga• tine--:•chiefiy poetical articles of no great daft. ' ' ;Booksellers in this country and in England have asinred us that they have repeatedly sold gpile — numberi• of • Bleicktvoad, 'containing f_s Father: .Tont,' , at two dollars each. In A 857, the story was included in a selection of . B(agaaine-storles ptiblished at New York, but attracted no attention. • Last year, it was republished, in a, very neatform as ono of the. Tales from Blackwood," a series which was commenced year in Edinburgh. Opr • bibliographic friends in Seventh street; ion); PENNIEGTON & Son, -importod a good' many copies of this Edinburgh .reprint,•which is neatly and cheaply got up, -and disposed of their whole supply in a couple of days. A Philadelphia reprint which has just ap peared, has been sent to us by Pars - user, & Bnornitatr. It contains the whole story, with- out aibridgnient or plittilatton;and is enriehed with 'sense' original - -;ilinetrations, by L.-L. Srarnaws,. which ere In keeping with. the grotesque character of the' letter=press. ~have no doubt that this lively brochure will . ',have a - -lively' sale,'and recommend that an Altieh,`be struck off, on superior paper, and it:II - km.14S, in order to perpetuate such:an amusing `composition. ' , The Tibatir with Paraguay. Two vessels arrived ,at New York, on the 14th Ind from Buenos Ayres, with Weil onceyhich fully: confirms the previous reports of. an.amicable adjestment of our difficulties with ParaitutY,,but 'the precise_ terms of the arrangement ,are not yet known:. The flag ship Fulton, under' the command of Cemtno lore S u nuarcit, with Commissioner Bowzas on arrived at AsunCion on the 24th of January: It had been preceded by General Urinous, whose intercession with Loisz ren dered his dispoiltion decidedly pacific. As the Fulton neared thO formidable Paraguay defences at Marietta, her crew were considbr ably excited, as it *as altogether uncertain Whether a , peaceful 'or warlike reception awaited them.' ,Full preparations were made for either contingency.' The batteries of LOPSZ wereelosely scanned, and appeared to be of a decidedly formidable character;censiating Of about one hundred guns, some of which were 82 and 24 peiniders.' The garrison was evident ly a strong one. As the . Fulton sailed by, a voice from the shore bailed her, and - she came to anchor. Two of Commodore Summit's staff officers were despatched to the command ing officer, General Gornsmas, to inform him of the intention of the Fulton'to convey Mr. Ilowurt to Asuncion, and to inquire whether any opposition would be made to her passage to that city. GOnzerats assured the American officers of the pacific disposition of Losxs, and informed them that the Fulton might proceed unmolested- upon her journey, as soon as she desired to do so. Two days after her arrival at Asuncion an interview occurred between the despot of Paraguay and our Commissioner, in which warm feelings of ' friendship, and anxiety to fully restore' amicable relations, were, mutually expressed. It Is reported that _on the 11th of February a treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation' was signed. The rivers of Paraguay. are made free to our ships, and the investigation of the actual losses of "the American Trading Company is to be made at Washington. •• •" ' • ' The' expenies 01' ode expeditfen, to Para.' gnay,were very heavy, probably three or four Millions of defiers, Not, only - - were all the available ;tenets belonging, to the navy con nected with it, but private steamers wero ob tained at en enemata expense. .When the now treaty " comes, to be, fully examined, and the beneftts to be derived from it properly appreciated? the ,country will be better able to judge- than at present of, the propriety, of making this formidable deinonstration upon a distant and uniniportantmation. ' At present, we do not' perceive that any results have been obtained which will compensate the nation for the heavy = expendittires to which it has been subjected. Musical Fund flail. , Many of our city readers may have a &want recollection -of Madapie Biscaocianti t wtio has been in Europe, and well received in the leading musical ,oapitals there. - She announces a concert at Musical Mind Rail, for next Tuesday,evening, au!' we refer for particulars to the advertisement In another column. BoTeir:—A" °puree of plateau leoturee on be-, tany, all beautifully illuStrated by living flowers, and seven Of the number to be delivered out in the blooming _woods and groves in the environs of the city, is ' atinonneed in our ' advertising columns to-day by Professor Ennis. The young 'ladies , and gentlemen may now have a delightful time. , Science and amusement may go • hand is littt,i'd,'itpd the 'highest intellectual ()Altaic may be united with the most pleasineprOotical occupa tions. Last season this , class numbered about ferty.- It may just as well have four times that number, and be divided into several 'motions, each having its own separate day in the woods. Realth, rational. entertainment, and valuable practical knowledge, may all be' obtained in this very agreeable and intellectual exercise. UM osarex ' RAPBREI —We have to thank Wells, Clo:,expreas agents, for klan Fran papers dated Bfarok t i .~ THE PaSS.-PIIILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, Anil, 16, 1859. Nonalntervention in the ;South., ; I . We perceive by number of `our., Southern' exchanget,that,thedoetrlne . ofitni-htferven-` Hon by CotigreSS With shivery, in the'Territo ries still has Mantable; - ,,iind strenuous alive catee in that qint;thir Of the Republio..lt would: be 'strange, Indeed; it ¢uoh Were not the case y. for; however_ ready politicians- maybe to i -change their Viewiand to rePtidtate their prin.. the people are always stow to surrender: doctrirtps -to-which thif have been strongly attached. Non-intervention and Popular so vereignty have no Odor or Sectionalirm about H MO, and - ciin bo ddv"o4ited'tvith si 'ranch pro;. 1 ,priety and zeal in the:South aain.the North, and vice ;versa.., Founded. upen the eternal principle" of seff.goverliinent, Ili's:) , deal but justly With the, piercers, of the- now ,Terrl- , Varies, 'and, at' tlaO same time, if fairly plied, will removokfroin I-the national coup-; cite the most dangerous question that could agitated, within ,them. No, good' end . `Can be served by the efforts of Sotithern? extremists tci 'Obtain congreasional protec tion of slavery in the' Territories. Such a; ltkly citn;novoradttlitod.: Efforts to secure . it will only serve inflame the public"mied, to Weaken the conservative spirit of the coma . try, to strengthen the-power of the • ultra-R e. publican's of the North, and to awaken throne'. out the Union snob : bitter feelings; that ,its perpetuity 'will be almost impossible. It. is time that the agitation of the slavery fines:" tion sh'ould' cease. No practical benefit can arise from its further discussion; and as soon as the ultra politicians Of both sections can be compelled to leave it, exclusively.; under the control of the people of-the• States` and of the ;Territories, where 'it rightfully belongs, the whole dispute Will- ; and what ever political differenCes may afterwards arise will be purely of a national character. TIEMTRICALI9 , 111 04,18OFtp/A:--By BAD Iran; oleos papers, just received, we hive 'some theatri 'oat 'items whioh will interest playgoers on this 'side of tho Onion. , John Drew had left San Fran ! also° !Cr Australia, 6looompanied by Min Kin loch, and Mr..J. E. Johnson, wife, and - Ion,) after one of the greatest benefits ever received at the Lyceum Theatte:"lle 'played fifty nights in San feminism), and/hitt isttraelien kept iriereasited all, the time. Miss Avonia Jones, daughter and pupil Of Mrs. Melinda Janes; bad maile her debut at the Opera Rouse, and would have been - more popular had shst not limited her performance almost to tragedy. - On the - Slat WV ; when the, Manatee for Panama sailed, she was to have sustained her, original part of Sybil Hardy he John Savage'S effeotive and-wejbWritttni tragedy' of Mr. Jamea Anderson was at the Lyceum Theatre,' , with Misa Morant. The ethics declare her to be ' ' only ac—±o," and think his Richard "by no rationa l teas' .to his former perstonations" ." Tkk Aineiidan - Theitre, at San Vranolsoo, had been re, modelled, somewhat on the plan of , the neer:Adel.' phi, in London. Mrs John Wood, the vulgar and clever ex•favorite of Boston, had attempted a mats obaraoter, and seems to have failed In it. One of the critics says: "Mrs. Wood Is completely out of her element in Hessian beats and ,cooked hat, and we could scarcely fail to recognise the fact that either the chancier of Prinee'Predeilek isnot adapted to her, or the is net suited to tbrocipao-- ter." , ' • - - -- • = ' The, San Fermenta° Atittas, by the way, deliver their opinions in a itirl free' and easy imanei, .which he who runs t mamad. There d,osslnh_t: seem to exist Mailed= In SnriPiancipoof havtl log the oritiques-hint foie the theatre; out-ind• ,dry, and !needed as editorial, a practice which- We have not wholly crushed dean in Philadelphia: , What follows, from a San Prartelsoo!,paptirt;lll much 'to the' purpose : "Botinet-throwing has also assumed ' the'lweportions hereof a colossi humbug and nuisance ; every actress of note being nightly pelted Willi dotterel! of them—the 'offerings of fools and love•slok ,!jaokla•dandies,' who are not await' that those for whom they are Intended Opt them aside unappreoiated." by any mortal or imbeortal nooldent we shall ever become the experienced manager" Of tithes. tee, most assuredly we shall not allow any baguets to be pioked up by any one, but, at, the elm of the sot, be quietly. swept away, es such rubbish should be dealt with. An Involuntary tribute of admiration is impulsive, 'and may he graceful, but when groat hulking men ooratt into theatre or conoort-rooms armed with boquets, puiahaeed 'for the occasion, the tribute becomes a disgusting nuisance. , The man ,who would- provide himself, I:beforehand ; with an elaborate aoronal'of Bowen!' , is a tot subject for the ,State Lunatic A letter from Baltimore, in the Washington Star, says,: "The rerettosiooution of Gambrill, Crop, Cords, and Oyphns, has strnok,terpor Into the heart of rowdyism within our borders.. There' hes boon, and, still mutt' 'oorifroveray in , :rabsol reuse to the guilt orlnmoopoo of Gambrill.;Vbfy i y Many good, honest people believe be nover:killa. , Banton. He was a sort of , pat ; and leading, spick amongst his yOring oornpanions in the western ate. Mort of Baltimore—aspeolall e i the pOlitleaCistah ifid many of thein,ore,of, opinion be was hour its. nocantly. Si t h ough t Cott hisi. ;sorionaly injure the American party, and in alt probability prevent the renomination of Henry Winter Davis for Congress. It was ,supposed by quite a number of tho friends of Gambrill that Mr. Davis could, had he been disposed, so Milo inbed Governor Slicks ae to hive obtained a par don, or commutation of Gambrill's aentinoe. Pre sent appearances foreshadow trouble to tho party, griming out of this matter." The Buenos Ayrea Commercial Twigs of Pa bruary lflth'says that, though nothing is certainly known of tho terms of the settlement of our Pa raguay diffmaltles,they tire ourrently believed to bo as follows : • 1. The Water Wiloh affAir is to be apologised for by a salute to the American flag of twenty-one gone. 2 Ten thousand dollars is to be paid for Samuel Chaney; killed in the affair at Fort /taping. 8. The treaty of 1832 to to be ratified. 4. The navigation of the Paraguay and Parana Is to bo acknowledged free,, 5. The olaims of the Navigation Company are to be settiod by a mixed commission at Washing ton. Chief Justice Robinson opened oeurtat Toren'o Last Monday, and said to the Giand Jury, that it gave him great pleasure to announce that, instead of the usual qalendar of criminal indlotments, the sheriff bad that morning presented him with a pair of white gloves, signifying, according to an old English custom, that there were no prisoners to be brought before the present Melons. COUNTERFNIT BANK Norzs.—The semi-monthly number of .Piitersdn's Counterfeit Detector; Just issued, gives the names and descriptions of six new counterfeits put into oiroulation since the first of the present 'month. The " moral East," we grieve to notice, is very flagitious in this forging business—in fact, going into it wholesale. There are eight counterfeits on ISfassechusette banks ; five en New York, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; two on Virginia and Ohio, and one on Georgia, Wisconsin, Louisiana, New Jersey, Vermont. lowa, and Moine. There Is not, in Ole black calendar, any forgery upon a Pennsylvania bank. LAnal Senr..—Blegant residences, valuable farms, country Beata, business stands, valuable hotel, dwellings, dm. Thomas and Sons' sale. on Tuesday next,.l9th, insL, will comprise a very large amount and variety of valuable property, by order of Orphans' Court, executors, and others. See pamphlet catalogue issued today, and adver tisements, auction bead. PETERSON'S " WAVERLNY.”:=4IIOthOT weakly Imo of the Waverley Novels (Peternon'e oheop twentyfive•oente edition) wilt be made to day. It consists of " Tho Antiquary." PIANOB, vf, Raven, Bacon: & Co., Nanns Olaik, and "Others, to be found at J. E. Conn's, ativenth and Chestnut etreets. • Attention le invited to an'advortioemont offering a 'valuable property in Wilmington for sale. List of Patents Issued from the 'tinned States Patent Office to Pennsylvanians, for the Week ending April 12, Mil. Rom the i Washbostoa donstitationef yeet/rday.j John'F. Page, of Philadelphia; for improvement in spark arreeters. ' Robert Ramsey, of New Wilmineon ; for im proved clothes frame. Mallard ii Dutton, of Philadelphia; for im provement in artificial limbs. Thos. Fields, of MOM ; for improvement in oil cans for lubricating. Washington L Gilroy, of Philadelphia;- for Im provement in coffee roasters. Jacob Benner, of Allegheny; for improvement in grain separators. Jacob Benner, of Allegheny; for improvement in wait =whines. Barnes Clayton, of Philadelphia; for fastening for shirt studs. Amuse Stone, of Philadelphia; for improvement in tools for forming lugs in the mouths of bottles and jars. David Stuart, of Philadelphia; for improve. mont In stoves. , W.- T. Ilildrup, of Ifairleburg ; for improvement in rotary barrows., Samuel A 11111 and'David Alter, of Freeport; for improvement in lamps' 'Wm: Zoller, of Lebanon county; for improved mode Of applying rind, constructing horse-powor machines. Henry Belneld, of Philadelphia, assigner to him self and Justice Croz, of same place; for improve ment in banging bells. Garretteon Smith and- Henry Drown, of Phila delphia, assignors tosiloward Bartlet t b. Co., 'of Baltimore, ; ,for design' for airtight stoves. A Dmanvuz, Exmoszeit occurred In the Bright-Hope omil.pits, in Ohesterfleld county, Ye., en Wednesday. There were nine men in the shaft at the time—font whites and five negrooN— all of whom, it IS supposed, were instantly killed. DEATII 08 VENERAIILE LAWYER.--An. drew 8. Gaw, well known as one of the oldest, if not the oldest, member of the Now York bar, died on Monday, at the advanoed age of eighty pare, Letter from New York. Wield YORK 0 eNPRAL AND ERIE ItAILWOAD; lettriidlit nllilow.B 7 -DIPontANT OITY DAILOOAD; lota, resitt., DD—ODD POl,Lott's' .DitbeliftatiON: PROORANMR • 9 p ".4111tANGEIEENT8 —IIIIB9'RuOTION OP, vi DOCAPWAY 'TIIIIATRIS—ItiIfiIIAIifiALS OP THE vAIiA• POE THE DRAMATIOXIIND. [l:lerreelion4onoe of The Prttee t j taw - Tonic, Arril , tO m ixre ere earrent thin rooming sating railroad *twin tied 111 Well street; this the 'Manager& of thW New' York Qedyal end New Y orh end Erie roads' Were •on r the point of cowummatiug an errangetnent by which theSonthem lines would ba deprived of reaping that wlvaategGin the freighting traffics which the letter bad looktifforerard to. Whether correct or not, the en. inintladtt'senelble eifoot iniontthe price of the stook Of the two toade. The Contest, or competition', if yen pleede retell it between the veriette lines diverging from Me airy, in or the keenest possible eort, and quite a study, In the way of stride y. Pinstuns out of New Rork, who know something of the lack Of thellitles for reaehine certain portfona of the - upper part f the city. may be interested to know that' the Harlem Railroad have at length emerged from the aloud of difficulties that have so long Annoyed them In, nfereigto to Chatty, of t /dram ,poWer bill bite just: pationhe Legislature, and received the approval of the ' Governer. authorizing the company, to occupy,- - for ' thirty years, their premixes at I , Orty•seeend etreet as a , Meese dep t t It extends, sloo,.the charterer the com.' piety, and alt privileges', for the come ,paribd, and' authorizes the company to lay down a double track, for Ate small 11111 t., through golly. second erten. to Madison avenue and up Madison ave , un to Neventprdnih street. Thla.grout will glee our citizens the beet route to the ,gianttal _Perk the new Roman flettiolin Cathedral. am; tOtirCurribla College, and is one of the moat valuable feanahisee in tim city I in. Odd Fellows' celebration, which is to coma off on atolls of rut magi:Okuda on the gstb, , I. to b e coo ., Muted after the following,' programme: A theokosive ing melte a. one of our churches, the Rev. Janine 6L" WtlleyPdf Oonn , offfidating as, Grand Cheteitin, muLthe muala and einglrgunder the direction of Mr eg o , o'. Bristow, organiot to 'Briefly Church s ladles to be admitted to the galleries by tickets; a general pro union of the Order from the Battery 'o Madison Ware. taa..e'sppropriets ',rem will take place, ea nomparded by vocal add instrumental music; to he fol. lohred by no °rotten by,Grend„Rop. Robert B..Rnylsiten. of Elciath ,liva In the evening, at the academy of Music, there will be a sordid gathering of the Order and Vetting brothers; the whole concluding with& grand who Broadw y 'Theatre —the • Old Drury. • of , r Americo' ,) MI it has lodetimea boon t's.. phllfyielding to the destruotiveness of the men of brick and tourism YeliterdaY, the long balcony that min .petted the lamps in front of . the building was torn down. and tie windows removed. The new marble 'Minding which Is to take its place, will be one of.the largest drPloode establishments in the - unotry_ nearly at Verge as BtoWertie—end will emit $2OO 000. .The owner of the property. Judge Whitieg, Lae rented it to Messrs. 0. W. k J . T. Moore, for about 5i30.000 per annum • - The rabealisls for the Amateur Theatrical' Per form. alma for the benefit of the Dramatic Fend, to take . . lien!! t the Aoademy *nide, are going on nicely, 0740, or the aiwatenrs kaee•sapeiter Owl:Atte; Womb arlifs there wUI he great cariosity to hear and see oar ttekere, broken, and meta of fashion on the hoards a rrest`oroWd rosy be looked for to witness the perform ., Al2OO. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Later from Utah. fun MORMONS AT PROVO CITY INDIGNANT-RU :•?10 11 .5.0r A TagiovENED cora.TEllol(=- 4 iN OUGANI- IiAN.DITTI AT SALT LAKE CITY, ETC. 1 - inarnewoarn, April 15 —The Utah mull of the sth t : has errtred. .. . . = vb., Mormons at Prowo Oity were Indigeent beeline, e /Tatted States troops ware stationed there during be evasion of the court. „ , .- -t . Thera -were inmors'of a' threatened eatiletrin, sl- Ough, actual demonstration's had not yet taken Ince• corernor Cumming bad been Rent for. 1 An organized banditti inreeted Balt tale Olty. Some lit' them bad been erreet.d. ' • - F The Indians, oontinned to interfere with the Cali fornia overland mall, ehootliig at the derriere cud tilealing the etoek.. , e ' . !, - , , • Washington AMOY& . insimisxos. April 16 =Senor Peri'', of Nicaragua. arrived this evening with the emended Gass,lriseari *atty. Postmaster Capon left Washington to day, for aos'on, filth, it is said, au order from the Poatmaster General tin remove the °Mee back tv State ',trees. -1 • - . - - Jemmy 6ftbs.r, welt !mown as the public gardener. up pointed by General Jaekeon, while President, died here 10-day, aged silty-sorsa. The ordnance for the siw-thireelses steamers it being rapidly preptred'at the Washington: nary yard. 1 Attorney General Sleek, whose health Is gre atly Iry proved by hie recent Southern trip, Is expected to re -1 urn to Washington to.morrow.•.. • Death of lion. George X. Bibb. Wlauviirtox,lipzil 26 —Hon, Geoige ai. Hibb died jeeterday afternoon, at hie residence in Gewipatonn. Hr. Bibb wso a long time United States Senator from_ the State n mincer, and Chief Insilco, and "Wane - 4min Ohaneellor' of that State, and nisheequently filled the olcs' of, Ei enstary of the Treasury in the Adtoiniatratlon oCf Preside..t Tyler. He died of pneumonia. "fle vas Deer eighty year,' of age. He was bora in 'Virginia, nod graduated at Princeton 1n1763 He beebeen WatNing law at Waithingion altos ar. Tyler , 4 Preeidenay. Fire' on Rimini Pisgah. -Haulm flaunt April 15—The eagine-hottee on top of Mount Nage& at the head of the Inclined planes of the gravity railroads "of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Companyto fhtuirolt 11111, toot flee about nine &Moot last night. , The wood wort was entirely destroyed. - The m 1011,8 17 arid viheels were, however not injured, add the eonsequent detention to the amigo of coal trains wilt scarcely exceed a week. The building was fire-proof, sod the supposition be that the damage was enctlded to the floors and the large woodentrain around which the straps revolved. - The Oberlin Slave Rescuers. Otitv*Lann. April 15.-e7he trial of , charged with 'the smile of the slave John, et Oberlin, before the United State* Sistrist Court, has teethed in )reidlist of guilty. This is the first of the trials under the ?TIM of indictment found against Ali, patties ha. pliceted in the fescue. Elle sentence has not been pro- Ainwieed. A:cOoleut to the Wife of Senator Toombs "Alromeri, 114 , April 14 —Ma. Toombe wife of the llnltki „Biota* Secretor from thle State, ermortuterst a Meal peril thin morn t pg. A borne stisobel to • burro. ruietrayerhile she wee barb* • tide. abelcaped tuna tbe Vehicle, by which cite fractured her leg, but Coda rilatelrefeape4 With out other injury, '-‘ The 'Wanderer's Africans. 13s4AsreAt;" April 76.--In the Unt'ed States Dletrlot Ocurt a true bill has been returned against Cherie,' Lamer, TV T. Aitken, john F. Tucker and others, charged with holding the Africans landed from the eta. Ter Wanderer. The court has adjourned till Friday next.. The Fire at Wilmington,' W. C. Wastaurom, N. 0., Aprlt 15.—The lose by the Bre which centred here yeeterd is estimated et $30,000. Masonic, Visitation. BOSTON. Aprit 15 —The Be hi olay.Eneswpment or Kulittita Template design. Ideates Richmond on - She 18th of May. The Newyork Count of Appeals Derision • in the Anti- - Rent Case. ALTIANT, N Y., April 16 —The Court of Appeale 'hiiro unanimously decided the famous anti-rent case against the.termate. The decision, it le eupposel, will settle thelong-szLet log difficulties. Non.Arnvul of the Europa. Sann2 flax, Aprit Ig—Midnight,—There are no signs of the steamship Burops, now dne with Liverpool 'deices to the 24 lostant,thve days later. Naettl - 7utclli ence. Wrsn•Naroa April 16.—Tbe followlog are the Od ors ordered to the sloop-of war Constellation, fitting but et toston as the flag ship of the Afrioan aqua. ran Cleptaln.Wilson,Ventenartt, dtallany. Mit ad, at oe,raon, Toni!, and Poster, Fleet Surgeon Browne, Chaplain Lent , ard, and Purser liambletoo. ' The following unlearn have been ordered to the steam sloop-of-war Hartford attlog out at Beaton as the d.g. ship of the Bast Indian rquadron Ospteln Dorrun, Lieutenant's Wallach, Beaumont, Myers, De Bros, and Peet Purism' Eillohriet, stieletant Burgeon Hay. Ohara* n Olask, Ohlef Engineer Wood. Assistant, Roble, Williamson, Wright, ()shill, Cronin, and pa tents. Markets by Telegraph. ' PIATILYSION. April 14.—Oottou—sales 2,700 bales; for the week 10,600 bales, during which the decline has been %fog, mostly for fair qualities ; good mid.. dlings are now quoted at 12% geng. Montan Aprtt 14.-ooUon quiet and unchanged; Wes today 1,601 ham PAYANBAH. April 14.—Ootton downed; sales of tie week 4,2C0 bales hatteelpts 6 SCO bales, against the satire amount for the'eortesronding week last year total receipts 403,600 bales; the Clock in port it 48,500 bales BALTUORt. April 15 —Flour arra. Wheat quiet at $1 50n1 75 for white, and $1 4001 10 for red 0, ru Ark at 760780 for white, and 78e80 for yellow. Pro elelons uucbaoged. Mess Pork sells at $lB 25. Whis ker dull at 25e. olsottsaart, April 16 .— Flour *Wire sod buoyant; 4 opo Ibis sold at $5 50e5 60 The railway competition hat put down freightsto aimed fabulous rites ' so there le now a good margin for shipments to the Tost.Whlikey Aral at 28X Provielons nuesanged. Xing' CiaLSINe, April 15.—Ootton dealers are await ing; farther Naropean advises, expected by the Europa, now duo at New Tort. The sales today amtomted to 8,000 bales, at ]t%o for middlings ; the ficaS qualities hare Improved Nis The followlvg is the weal, dot ament: Bate • 55 000 bales , Booed pta.... 18.750 " Realate of lame week last year 83 HO ~ Exports or the week 71,000 " Total exporte of the season 1 382 0' 0 " Beoelpte ahead of last year at this port., 175 , 500 11 lteoelpta ahead of last year at all Booth . ern ports 184.000 " 8 oak to port 322,000 ~ Tbete are only about 75 000 bales of Cotton ou hand, unvad. s are doll at @No Mobsters eelle at 811(0. D-eadetutta have an advancing tendency. Flour Belle at gilbhl. Lard la quiet at an advance of 10. °ace 4126 at 1130 for Rio. The eaten of the week amount to 3, 00 bags; the imports to 18 800 base, and there le a at nk of 83,0(0 begs on bud, 'garnet 7,200 base last year. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool are quoted at it. ' Sterling Exchange, Occeli fig' cent premium. Ex change on New York 11( conc, and on eight XVY ,o ot discount. oeshosrorr. April 15 —Ootton—Elales for the week 15,006 Wes ; stack to port 74 500 bales. The market Wooed depressed. OAtiemen, April 15 —The Ootton nuket cloned in itotlve. 510Sit.11, April 15.—lotton—Sales today 9,000 bales; Sales for the week 11,750 bales ; receipts for the week. 13,250 bales, glair:nit 8.250 bales. The receipts are now &heder hat year 100,810 bales. The stook In port is 104'202 bales Cotton frefsh to to Liverpool, 6.10; to Havre, N. Sterling erehange, 108 X (DION. Fa*mum AND MAnsuar,r, COLLEGE.—The oxerol ,, es connected with the annual oomtuenee ment of this College will take. place at Ta4lofoEfir, Pa ,oh the 27th of July next. The address before the alumni will be delivered by William A. Stokes, Esq., of Greensburg, Pa , and the biennial addreia before the literary Root°Ues by Rev. Aaron S. Lobabaoh, of Reading, Pa. Dnewzran.—lre have been informed that Mr. John Moohling, was, with a child which he was cerr3ing, drowned in Loatherwood Run, in Clar ion county Pa., on Sunday morning last. It is said that he was in the not of walking over the run upon a log, when he missed his footing, and was precipitated into water about five foot deep. A YOUNG lux, named John Fernwalt, a re sident td Upper Uwohlan, Chester county, Pa., near Milford, committed subside on Monday last, by banging himself on the limb of a.pear tree. ' A Ganstatr, named Kraus, died in the coun ty jail at Pittsburg, Pa., a few nights since. His death took place during the night, and before morning the rata had eaten his face so that recog nition was barely possible. A WEALTUY COLORED WOMAN.—The Port Gibson (Miss.) Reveilto gives an account of the death of Sarah Holly, a free woman of color. She wee the widow of Christopher Holly. At the time of her death, Sarah owned a th•,utand acre, of land and thirty slaves. A WOMAN left Bangor, Maine, recently, for Oregen,!te marry a person there whom she 1/ 4tl not ma for eighteen pare. THE CITY. 401138DATENT8 TAfIB AVENINO MUSIOAL FUND ELM. —Germinal% Orahentra Ite hearnel this arceruoon. WaJATLRY h CL/ase , e Anod-erairer TartTlM Bpeed the Ploug h " — , •Tonalbsa Bradford." Wiiirtrr4:l2issr THICATAII Lnoretia' Pot , ' The Young Vnlunteer"-- ,, A. Dee Lt h' CicOS Jokeo, 'atotionowsn'e - Ginrrinn..43elostioni from Plays, Gems from Oparos, Pantomimes, Deming, and Singing THOMSWEI Vial3Tlll6. Gems from Operas, isegro Zeeentrieittes, Perces, Singing, and Donning. ANETING AT FR - AIIIIPORD.—A, large and on thnstastio snootier: of the Mame of Fraokford and vielnil convened r at the Odd FeHowe > gal!, on Mon day erliuing' ltritt, Eesr the repoit of the committre appointed fat a retinue meeting) to confer with tho Directors of the tr aot ford and Southwark Railroad company In reference to running their care on 'Sunday. Henry W. Ditniab, Rig , wee called to the chair John Cooper, John Ousted. id win T, Hatfield, jobs" Briggs; Jeremiah. Hotta r.a.ines olearth.4ohn McMul len Merchant Sterne, ;Amulet Whtte, Richard Green. 'wood. John lenidkrod, Lewle D,Ahnery, Thoulae Oct. tor, Henri 0. Pret, 3amee Hoerooke,, tHreni stanisops. and Robert Wright. were appointed vies president", and Josiah Lutons, James U. Oomlr, Chas, B. filbert, Thos. T Holmes . Thom R. .0 /treed, Oho o'. Orans r Panottel S'anwood, and Joseph Metcalfe, were appointed secretaries. .The eoutinlttee reported' the Piing. of, their dente. rer ce with the dlreotore of the Prookford and Routh. work Railroad fjomysoy, and t Voted therewith the followlng preamble and reeolutlone, widish were ueani meriely adopted : Wheress, The image and Illiberal. course pursued by the board of threetore of the Prankford act Southwark Pasenger Railroad Company, io refining to run their one on Sunday. hi en entrap on the people of Prank. ford. and dwarves the condemnation of all Lberal.mlnd et men : Therefore. be it Rewired, That those members who voted to prevent the care front rneoinp on Sunday have, by thin narrow. minded add bigoted nation, proved themselves unfit for and noworthr of the petition they hold no directors of a company, the great object of the formation of which wag the wooMmodation of the travelling public,. Rewired, That the thanks of the liberal portion of the people of this waimunity are,due to threat directors, Meagre, tieved. Wiles, Randy, 't and Been, who voted in favor of the one naming on Sunday. „ Revolved, That se thhu company have refused to run 'their care ooBpodayl and ,an we ere nom almost, and soon will be entirety. toithout any means of ooromunt. cation with_ She, city on that del, we meet and ta ll have the trthieromodation.the' wants of the people de. mend., , , Resolved:That in view of ado fact. we hereby write ;and motet the Second and Third St It It Co to Ithiah their road to Irratildgridi and pledge them the, 'support end patronage,rt the friendeof -Smudgy travel, wee compae a large inefOrlty of the fieuple or telecom. unity. Iles°Wed, That a eammlitee,ht thirteen be appointed by the President of this meeting to confer with the directors of the etrreeompter. Rua- if Preleible; enure the immediate 'oompletion ofthetr rod to thld plaice The following gentlemen were appointed the Com mittee of thirteen to nnrectence of the feet awsolution Joseph - T. 'Van Kirk, Issas- P. ll'annin,Charlee 19. Kraemer, Wm X Lender,Jea, 3nrne Bdatarik - o‘. Lee, H . 4n H: Plitcraft, Benjamin Irtishi 3 Ohecill;4dttett, Joseph peal, 33e. gorrooks. Jose it Alatetilf. and 01:l motion of 0 B, glib rt, Beg gee. WyD,ttton was tn‘de one of thin committee. The meeting was addresard by MeearS. 'Van B.lrk, Leader, Den!, Gerard, ead Kremer. . ANOTHER. VILLAINY.-000 of the meet im portant witnessee in the care of Rarstettar ca. the two constables. Trout and Reddy, who were convicted in the 0 aura of Quarter gessliiits, on lihrtnid ay last, of sobbing him of a large sum of money, was e men named. Soy. appearathat Boy was' about Aniotitig into the res. 'Courant business, at Eighth snit Race streets. when soma or the adherents of 'the eobetables asserted that he should ar be fixed' , for the part he had taken asaloat the aforesaid, not anthils. Poor Hoy has beea, "fixed" in a manner which goei to show that 'the -gallows is everyday cheated of its 'nee - , rte Newly tq tbfr,OoUrt. badge on That slay hat he was accosted by a stranger who informed him he was satestoin for a liquor kenos in Water street, and heart= that he, Foy. was about engaging In the restaurant business; be would like to cell litunteme liquors. Ito farther stated that be had eaten samples with him, which ho produced At his desire For tasted the samples, and after obtaining the address of the stranger, Went on hle way to the court. loom. Re walked but a short distance, however, when be reeled and fell. lie wee carried Into a house and Medical aid, frautedlotely t runrioned, end after sundry emetics bad been admiutatered, the =fortunate man was partially restored' and , then - conveyed. to the real.' dates flut anderloge since then have„been et' -the moat intrup character; and from al the sympt onia Of the info; there fet very Ilttle doubt that the Minor was drugged Ile remains in a very critical condition,' abd as be Is a very ire octant witness lathe case against Certain parties who will be shortly tried foi conspiring with the constables in the above robbery, we leant that thellistriatAttorney Will visit him to day, for the purpose of taking his deposition. No nine has yet been obtained to the perpetrator of this daring at tempt to poison one who would probably give , stroogar teetimony spinet certain parties than any other wit noes that could be brought forward. Two Inm were before Alderman Ogle yea , , terday on a variety of charges. Their rising were John lievereux ant George W. Alestedir.' 'Divers= was nose} with tarrying , concealed waspons coed rioting, Alexander with committing the IMO oitmee, and re sisting the *More when under, welt. -,n,r00 In 4,1 deuce at the hearing, that on Po morning of the 13t3 inet., about 4 &cloak, while the fire ernepaides were page. leg in the neighborhood of. Sixth and Wood etreets.,pn _their way from a fire, aright arose between the naehebas of the Good Will and the }Fairmount. John Taygert. the witnese, testified - that he was standing on Weed streetrti the time,, that he hood. shots Bred, one from a men behind a tree-bon, and another from a party corona the West" Two men, flaunt(' Eitotenberger and Keefe, were wounded by theta shots , The bat of coo or them men was completely riddled with shot. The Mamie' arrested the' parties. and , 'srhild an Abe to the etetlon house, Alessedei was so 'violent that the ofileer compelled to nee - hie, -tq secure him - There ware two etheri who sated as so complicee of Dcvereax and Alexander, - :but- who have not been ner. Med, The prisoneri were co mmitted In default of di eOO bail to snorter. :Alexander wee also heard on another gharge of carrying oomoooloa weapons and threatening td shoot Wilily!) WOW!), at the cor• ter of Broad and Vine streete, during an alarm of tire. on the Matt of the ith Into Ifs wan held In il,OOO ball to answer thin Charge. . DAVID Rexkilt, foirtnerly . the proprie tor of II tea Nusrehonth in this city, died at' et. Lenin, Mo., on Monday hurt. Mr. Rankin will szt . lrlahmen by birth. He ease to this city when mi . :youth, sod Wee brought op to the retail grocery business is the store or. Mr Aduns, on tie' north stde of Chestnut. street, stiove Pecan& He was afterwerdi engaged in the grocer, tinniness on his earn account, at the came duberviently he directed* bin entire attention to the, tea businesil. A brother of Mr. Ilankla had emigrated to. Pt. Louis, where be became' immensely rich. A number of years ago he died, and never haw ing marr ed. air. David Rankin became h.e sole heir. The surviving brother closed no his businees lu Phila. dolphin, and went to St. Louie to reside. The ordinance regulating pasaeriger rail ways, which was recently pissed by the City Dwindle, and is now in operation, cont Ales a provision perhaps, is not generally known, or not regarded by many of those to whom it applies We rater to the section relative to carte, wasone, dco , tramming the streets on which the mile are letd It is provided that vehhlem proceeding in the same direction as the care 'Mall have the light of way ot'the track, while those in an opposite manner must turn out. Persons who drive earrisgemidce. would do well to note this fast, as it mayeave trouble. THE Orrizsna of Oamden aro agitating the question of erecting public parke. The Idea is an ex cellent one, and no time could be more opportune than tb's Camden in a young and growing city, and many sites eminently eligible for parks, that might be pro. eared now for a reasonable now, will, in a few years, he almo•t beyond ourehaeo. Parks s'iould grow with a city's erowth, and increase with its strongth. and if the subJeot is postponed in Camden for a few years longer, the golden opportunity will have altogether de puted. THE PEOPLE'S PARTY of the Twentysecond ward have made the following nomiustionsi Common Council—A. 0. harmer, William It. Whiter, Matthisa Base Alderman —John Mailman. A•eeesor—William tlergesheirner. Managers of Poor—O. B Engle. Jos. &beet.. James Dallin¢e•, Jacob Karim Sr. Auditor— A. 0. Kloker. Jahn R. Weterhnnee , Samuel St stba•n, llama W. Nall. School Directors—Charles E. Idell, Iso' Mb, M.D CovetsWe—John Tener. Town Clerks—Joseph Brooker, Enos Sprloger. WE ARE requested by several residents in the vielnity of Tenth and Oallowhill streets, to call at. tention to the crowd of unruly boys who congregate in the open lot at the corner of Tenth street, and annoy the paeasra•by and the residents of the neighborhood by acts of maliclotis and wanton mischief. That%log has grown to be a grievous evil and It would be well for sortie of our enterprising office, et to give it their atten tion. STEAMER KETATONE STATE, Captain .43 P. Hershman, sailed at eleven o'clock yesterday morn ing for Charleston, with a full freight, and the tenni ing paisengeta : Mrs. L A. Jones. Mrs, Samuel Quincy and childblies Marian Heath, Mk. Dupont, Mien 0 CQuigley, , Mom MI A. Quigley, Dr. 0. Rivinne, H. H. Oug Moe. T Longacre. J A. Speel, John 'Nicene, Matthlau Pie, T 0 Budd, W. J. Hoyt, J. Craft, and twenty In the steerage. HOSPITAL Oesss.—A, boy named James Smith, aged sixteen years, hat his left ahonlder•blade (metered yesterday morning, by being knocked down by a cart wh.oh be was driving, near Fairmount. , Elmer Sullivan, aged Shy-six, wee Ito:lnked down yesterday afternoon by a bone, while crossing the street. at Fourth and Arch streets, ant (natured her right leg. Both of the above were admitted to the Peneslvania Hopttel. YESTERDAY MORNING, Alderman Femington committed Bridget Cole and Isaac Dates, in default of 81,000 ball, to answer the °harp of passing counterfeit tivO•dollar notes, purporting to have been leaned by the Btraudaburg Bank. they era &Bev , ' to bave peered one of the bogus bills at a tavern as Vont and Mead streets, and another at a grocery store is the aims nelihborhood. HENRY Moir/one; a gentleman of some local renown, was held by Alderenn 041 e In the sum of El 000 ball to answer the charge of keeping a disor derly hones In Duponceatt street below Walnut MIA In not the Brat time, we are sorry to say, that Mr. Mo• nagban hoe been in the bands of the law. DE Wrrx C. RIDER, the yonog man who was up before Alderman Battler on Thursday, bad a fur ther hearlnv yesterday. Several other charges were preferred against him in addition to there we mentioned yesterday, for which he was committed to answer at eourt. A Chmvier named Willlan2s, who has been nervingent a term of imprisonment in the New Jersey p-ison, under a sentence received in a Camden court, bah been pardoned. A PHILADELPHIAN, named Richard }Keenan, aged 31. wan washed overboard and lost on the titti instant, o ff Cape Henry, from the brig 1110 Grande, on the passage from Matanzas to Baltimore. THE dead body of a newly-born child Was found in a c gar box, yesterday morning. on Morris. street wharf, Southwark The remains were taken to thd statiowbonse, and the coroner VMS cent for. Two mina PLUM, named Fortner and Moore, were committed yesterday, on the charge of passing counterfeit notes on the Bank of Saybrook, Con necticut. TUE Pennsylvania Railroad Company have declared a somi.nonual dividend of three per cent., payable on and after the 15th of May. A MONVER GRAPE VlNE.—Tire measured a few days ago a vine, its equal in size we doubt whether is to bo found in this country. It is of wild or native growth, and we are not aware either of the quality or variety of the fruit it bumf Tho main vice measures thirtyecven indite in circum ference, or is a fraction over twelve inches in dia meter; the branobea from which, to the number of a dozen or more, cover five large forest times, run ning to their very tops, possibly s i xty feet in height. This curiosity may be found growing on tho farm of Air. Henry N Flora, a resident of this place, situated not more than a mile at d a half south of the borough, though wo doubt whether a dozen of our inhabitants have ever seen it.—York County Star. Tun LATE COLD WEATEIER, It is appro handed, killed ,the peach bads in the whole region of country extending from Pittsburg to Cincin nati A letter from a friend in Girard announoes their safety in that vioinity, and we believe they have thus far escaped uninjured throughout the county. We are encouraged to hope for a plenti ful peach end apple crop in Erie county.—Erto Gazetto. 1 THE COURTS X.B9TRILDA - T - - ii , 'PROORBDINGS [Reported for Tye*tites.l-;:-..*.; - - ljgrrao, Sitaian Craotar COURT—Judges" Orler and OadWalidOs.- Genige 1). Pieria), VP, Lew;.„: Before reporbd. .Verdict for ,the plaintiff for Pa. Adjourned. ,The prinre inAltda Court were dischaegedi until Monday morning next. Non Paturs—Jtintice Read.—Wm. E. Wool ve, The Naglee Real Retain Asanclatlon et al. Opinion, be ;nation Read. This our came to be hoard at tAio teem, Ins: on the 12th day of April. A 1) 1F59 and else argued by counsel upon Kilned nntwar Bled thorain.; And therefore, upon consideration thereof. ft was or• dared. adjodged, and deoreed, that the paid Bogies Reel, Estate Association perform their contractOt Cale; as eat forth in said bill, of the lota described and numbered 25 - 28, 29, 20, 81, 92, 3t 84i, and 35, on_ the lithoorophle' plan annexed thereto. made with the sold William M. Wood, and duly canoes a nonvoyawe of said ibta to him, his heirs and asoigna. 1,1 fee simple; and that Jaonb B.llllis, prisident of said aorporation; and Pihn W Sexton, treasneer thereof, edge, and Robert Perry, reorlary thereof; attest said conveyance. and affix these to the common or corporate east or paid corporation. on presentation; and that ,the a> id William R. WOnd transfer ME fifteen Pharos of stock of raid corporation mentioned in ,esid- bill, and deliver the certificate, thereon° geld corporation and that the geld corpora tion pay noto,William E. lif.cd toe roots of thie CORIION Pang--Judge Ludlow.—The. ar gument la She sppliontion lor en injunction Solna the Philadelphia Oily Passenger Railroad Ordopany was continued. t - Clamors'. Conax.—Judge . Allison.—Tbis eot,t way engoged With the 'proton list. QUARTER SESSIONS-J flags Thompscn...,-- David Stewart and Michael Torrent were Convicted of malicious Infeeblef in breaking a pane-of window glue in a hones occupied by atepben Dolan Selic'Daley was ecquitted Of tbe lemony of a quota'. ty ofalice uppere. the prorate of John B. Mote: ' Morton (Amick wee convicted of wenn end -bittery upon Officer Miaow, and sentenced to BO days Imprison. meat,; /anon Barnes was charged with tbe!lp•oeny or Stir. fire brothels aeon), valued at $39 60, Abe t property of William B. ThOmiiii '& Co. • The deems prodneed' number of witne+see who testified se to the good oharae ter of the defendant. On trial - Wesel Tone• was eharged with Gam:pitting an m ama and battery on Officer Gilbert, - Jury oat. " DIATHESSINCI A cornsuir. the (Toon.) News records an . accident which -afar& amther illustration of the fogy% end. danger.' of playing with fire-acme, or- of 'directing them to , .' wards the permas of bystanders:, On Friday night week, Mews Burke and Top,,olsimates In, the, Lebanon Law Sthoi, Were conversing together in their room, when the lattee, to ithistrate'sonie mark made during the colloilujt', Put a cap upo the tube of a pistol,—which.: be -supposed- to he empty, and .remark tog Ltl4 ¢ . he .crould2illuelxatti the manner' in which the Shooting wan ,donts. , pre-, stinted the pistol, and - palled theAriggeri. I , To utter consternation, it proved to hi:charged Otaid ttas.'coritents entered his - Oleid'Vbreast: "-Mr Burke's cloadidon wbe coickidered hoPelosi"at. last accounts: , „ : iituadd Olin MOLaughlin la in orison in - Cdhlatigo an a ollarga .1;:t 'fftvirder , ha-Mykrg-mOiolOuilfatiseaced a awifeb on a rallroad;ipbtoli - titnia4l4b7:l7Val the firanian-aflha.train wits kiltaff,^ FINANCIAL AND:-001111EltO4L1, The Money . 'ParLADsix2dzi; April 1569 A lovely bueluess wee done at tba stock Market to, day, on s geuarally rising market. &Writes' bonds Bold freely, the chattel teaselrending front 95 to TOg, tha'r averse from 61, to te,v, and the, eiaand•anortesge serene selling freely at 35 The- Aarit are rivet at 5%. zipire, chattel tenet_ Enid , at 80: inatiEhibetetehisAnd 13 neW. "P'oR' ,8 9 ; N9A Pa ono fte Oft sine the eliea abelj i t • Ilttelprg,JfertlFams,e4o ago constraqlora.boodi roe ff9w 88,t0,014,,,f10br0tk, kill Navigation alias pt utu, breughl,7s.l#o.lie - Read, log Railroad bonds Of 1883, 711ifilf - 111 &rail:lnds, Ind mbera- deemed favorable for-lavestment-at iree.nt prices,. receive the attention of boyars" to.the aloe or fancy stocke, which are very doll. - , Several attotopta have bee; pada to olteu7ati a new Y counterfeit mite on the Stbrook - Bank. of bug, Oeixe., and some of the partice,heve bete srreatel. The rote is deseribedUtollowit "Saybrook Bea*, Ocloriettcot. se, vignette, Iceman, bale, barrel,, 'Mpg, ets. Ylgnre a 8 " ou the right of vi;., the Word three sivoss gbh end, beehive between the signet:wee cresehlerand steal dent. Rtscativa of 'Wieder engraved. Paper rlireey, but the general eppearanai of the note is cidonlited to deceive." The Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have declared a dividernlof three-per °set on the capital stook of the 0 - ompanyi - chisi BfatO . ter,.l pOyoble on and after the 75 h ofjlay The reeelpte of the Oateortese Rath:owl COsaysny roi !Misch, 1050,'werio 511.001 03 Lest due contacting road✓ " .`0,4d0 00' Not receipts for Mitch - , 11360 ' - ; 1, • 1863 " rtiO," 11 0 .30390 Bl The CretisNas Ifdrald&trued - that the Batt Yonneybionts nl4l.rosil will be ready for opening ter Satuiday 'maid; provided the weittier eentli3iieilavore;; - ble. The "Rokendsugoe,” of the:Lehtsh yallerß &d -read, ran the first train on Friday lait, from the jute tier' of Allentown to within it half, mile ef,Ernaes. We are informed that the business of the road, re far ste the some hos,been plume& heat:dee:l4 enpdida. Von, and that the prospect of a large carrying trade s particularly in iron ore, Ls highly eacoaragieg. The following Is the MOW t of coalr,traioortdd °vet ttie Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad; for the'rra,,k ending Thursday, April 14, 1869. 2,4T1 Amount ehl aped previously:a/la year glues Jan. nary let, 1869 " • 20 930 Total amount shipped 82,401 Attioont thine.: to name data ' 16,9861 Increase The' following la tha amount of coal tranaported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring tha week ending Phnraday, April 14, 11150 : 2%124. Owt 0,4863 00 , . .2,448 04. 9,172 70 1551 04 0,910 12 Prom Port Carbon Pottsville - Boboyiktil Haven It Auburn Port Clinton - Total for week 26 066 0 Previously thief year ' 06,70 12 To name time het year I he 1011010i - 4 1s the amount of moat 'trnisported on the gehoylkill Navigation, for the week ending Thurs day, April 14, 18591 From Port Oarbon I' Pottsville .c Schuylkill Havon 1 , Port Total for the week Previously this year To same time last year 62 234 18 . PHILAD/LPHIA 8T00.5. laXoHAriUll BALA?, • . April 15, 1856: 12101YND BY MAILIT, 8101171 3 . 20 00., siag-itorie, 67007, AND 7Y08A.310111 31010170, 701077705? 00117* 7 S/00 AND 0111101007 BTaso7s. - PEWIT 'BOARD • 103 Ps R fn lota aseb.,44 60 Simi Canal 9% (0, do • • - 32 (iiiaidlll3 ' 51 118 do. 5' 100 Penn 15e in 10t5...93x 600 Oity et 093 i ine do - 9 , -I,' 2900 - do io 10tt.... 0 9X 26C0 do It R 99ii 8 do . Old • • 121( I 42 0 & Am R in 10t0.122X 103 Read R cash 25,1( 10 do 25 4 do 25 6 do 26 ' 10 Union Bk, Tenn.:1111( 100 Oatiwlesi R' 1% 110 D do 8% 60 do b 5. 133( 1 Mot Osual pre7...107 4 do 07 I 6 Nottletown R:.:85.51 X 1150 L Told It in lota.05:11); 15 71arrieb , g K ildays 57,14 SO Mach Bk in 10t0...2 , hi 30 Olt? Book ..... ....48 2 N reEna R 6l BOARDB. 400 do • oath SOX 1000 do New .• • • 103 a I 800 do .... 1083( 100 do 1033( 242 805 NAY 63 'B2 "5 8 4 87 do 75 33000 Calaw', 1. at AU 54 1050 do 1541( 1020 do 55 44.41 12500 do 2 ml l 3 55. 8 5 1000 Cattle's 0 104 U. 75 3000 do 543 78 4070 N 1' 13 8. lots 65.67 K 5000 N P.6R 104 85 1000 Pit FtW&O o 73.44.C3 1000 Cam & Am ea 1 70.85% 2500 Phil& & Boob 7a. 80 600 Elm 0531003..05 BO 113111,711= 20 CoMs4th Bk 2 8200 014 , Cs New 20336 IT Lontkville Bk 115 11 o elitall'el II Ts.ah 64X 600 J do b 5 513 i BBOOND 400 Oily 6s . C . . ... ¶ 99X 2000 do 111 2000 Bead s 6s '83.55 76X 1 1 6000 do .1.6.76 x 31.03 do 55 7 61( 2000 do 1)5 76X 8000 do .55 76X 100) do b 5.763 1000 do 1 70....83X 6000 do 2 dye 84 1000 do 2 dys.B4 600 L Told 116x., ,,... 82 1060 Del 10 Mtg 61 88X 60) °Maw 010 a eswe.7oX 1000 do .... r6wn 75X 1000 Bch Nair 64 1000 PlciFtly&O 07856 63,1( 2600 Nolen Osnel 60,..31 OLOSINN 1' Bid. Asked. 13 BOs , 141 1 704 705 Phila Ba. 09)/109 cl R 99,4100 1" New ...103 1053( Perinea Ss 93 93x Reading R 96X 96), bds'7olool7B3X 84 ~ rot 6s '44 92 95 do 336 16,X 76X Pentia 10 40 44X 4, 24 m tle in off 90X 91 Mor Osoal Coo 63 64 600 Thstoo Usual ti5....35 2000 Mee & Del Onl 63.81 zap() Phila.& Boob 70..80 DO Peons 8.... cesh.44. 10 do - 001E44 25 do ea•h.4t 100 L I.ld R....; ..... 1174 LO Lehigh Bane 283 i 4 do - 2.83( 10 do .... 1i5.2g3L 10 Horrid Onpal 54 15 Lit Li.:h B 2t 15 do ' 21. 7 Louisville 8k....115 SYr & Boothe R.... 51 , 50 Catemieis R ' isst 16 Norrlot'n 8.. ssvro.sl.ii 0/18-AOTIVE Bid. Asked. 84111 tiny Btoek . 0% cix ~ Peet 19% 19g Winep , t & Plaill 9); 10 ~ 7e Ist mtg.. 72 72g c, 2d 5t3( t 254 jLong Island 11% 11% I L eh Coal & Ns,. 51 62 rIVI Penns B 0% 0% . et, E 7 % 87% " 10e 94% 95 Catawlasa R ... 8,;( 8% ~ let mt bde 64% 64% Frank & South R 80 84 21 & ad 8t R.... 48 49 Raced: Vine 8t 11 43% 443 r" prey divofflo7 107, 4 1 Bahl Nay& 4 82 15 76,411 4, Impea ... 83 84 New York Stock SECOND achange, Apr/115. BOARD. TOOO Oal St 7 . 4 Ms 85 10000 Virginia 8t 64 99% MOO filliniontl 8464 88% 2000 Tenn 8s '9O 93% 15000 Hioh 8 8 9"d 71 6 Del dc llud Bd 90% 000 Cumberland Pet 21% 200 Paoifio 118 8 elO 801( 40 Penn Coal Oo 81% 800 Harlem it PH' 44 400 do 42% 200 do 810 4.8% 100 do DEO 41}( 100 do DEO 42,4 400 Readin; R 430 50 100 do 045 50 100 do DEO 6071 50 liflob 0014 Re 30 OA log do 08% 400 no 64 150 dO 860 54 50 do 410 64 100 do b 6104% 105011153 h 8o & N .Ta 14 800 do 530 14 260 Pl l / 1 4011 B. 58 1 12130 100 511 ch 8 Gear EGO 40 WO do al6 40M 50 do 41 255 do 90 f( 105 Galena k Chlo B 683( 250 do 08m 160 do 580 6 534 100 do 580 68% 50 - do 88% 150 do D 200 Clove & Toled o 273( 500 do 27 3'o do 560 2730 100 do 560 2830 ItO do 40 20M 3.0 Chicago & B I 583( 100 do 58) iiiiim 50 Illinola Con It .80 883( 200 N Y Cent R 7730 M &BMUS COMM.—The market for all descriptions hi very firm, with only a moderate basil:me doing, however; sales 400 bags Itio, at 113( calt,to; prime is worth 12012Ve ; 160 do Lagueyra at 120, and 260 mats at Java at 14X0 14 Ai 0; fit Domingo 1s mein firmer; the 1,004 begs (not 100) reported yesterday for export, brought 1010, cash, which price to now offered aui refused, holdere having advanced their pretensions to 1074 c, cash. Corm:: ie quiet and steady; sales of 1,000 bales to day at the annexed prjeen NNW TRIM. 0141113IFICUTION , .. .. . . Uplands. Florida. Mobile. N o.dtTeX. Ordinary 10% 10% 10% 10% Middling 12% 12% 12% 12% Middling Fa1r...13% 13% 13% 14 norm, eto —The demand for Western Oanal Flour's more active, and pantie of Bored' State and Ohio are bet er Ohoice brands are in fele requi et at former ratea i the arrivale are not large RI vet. The sales are /5 400 bbia at $5 laird 56 for supeidoe State; so@o 40 for extra do ; $6 40a6 66 far shipping brands of round hcop extra Ohio; 6.00¢7 70 for trade brands do; $6 DO etB 26 for extra Genesee, 11,111.1 66 9009 tor St. Laois brands. An invoice of French flour—some 260 racks— by the City of Baltimore, la bald above the Timm of bap's. Oansefan flour le quiet at $3.60m7.40. South ern flour le rather firmer, but is Irregular—ad/0s of --~-- -...._.. I_.:d -2 105 1 1 . 557115-'55 58 Wed 25 toe, tam andAatratilstaa4C.l47a7Flftr aiet at s3.coialo: Ipal 1 - , 11- itYf Miiiktor CiaaJer4ar - mi. he wheat, atatttatja watt, .- more litegattl•oll ' ll2 the alotraftltir'ttalia ,a4#1,000 - fl 081 43 tz ra 4 . l loo4ri; 4 .7 A2 70 $ We* di; $t a& twit Claattab 5i;7001.73 fektitliti Kietimilinn • it let ; 8 1 00 'for..ahoies irritipisoatbenti. Prime 05101 4 0 ir91 10 04 , 1 , 1 , 1:40141 , .44 Nivor • 10.4 la :- in for ; ellen - 44A lotrustot sigiogoc,Bar. ;arta held fittali; Walaire-11;0001ii0a4 7 140 pakt6afoe ' -- Inferior to tattgoi Matt,* 1130 toVicifo-13tatiowitthal*, :am; ou srtaarts tartar/ - Ostaitain Thidt4ol4s4l" - a.* Doaduat at the- atom •, sees orthstle;•oo rcio. Western t 5859 0 Pees- rtrisidi.ii', , , oied at • and pdiow rapist ItemOrksataltatitool3o4l4l3 at 830 rot a".1 1 Ii. gotitho:lll.B6s 088 for Aatzts4oC,a44l4oool.. yellow the letter eyt . 134080 i lotkfeetent mixed in 'toy!. MoLeassil-4/111 , lttrlifft - rear,' Wes of ZOO ht.ls AIR grilse/ at 8984(a,ul 300 bbtildarrorsdriat S4a. - - _ . - PHOTISIONII , --Tbe Poi% - 1114?ket is de: keine; sad it is 'Trait offered at the aloes ; salad at 11101Niae7t fflr ifirsi de to. as. Mem the inahle rate darkfai , day; 11171 . 7 12 for old .bless; $1.2 40re12.601ot.prhae; pa d $8 20 for cloar. Biatig la aaWlerste demand, sad re eirrreily:;,4morof 900 bbl' 'at" $6100 7 .rot pantry ; $849 lor - do 2soll 2,i rat -aststslied Mew; 6 - 11 eppli for extr.a. do. Prima lffe9s loerstlir., ilirsr2l7, - Beef ;liras arc dmi ; males of flo WI at $114.12;= 8a; eon fa +plat, at 801110X0. Cat , MO4 sip tamer r osin of 2 1 X; Ithda sad tiaras* iff'dmilkit ter BhouLiars. aad Sec) lice I • 9r 11,n2a. . - Lard hi 'quiet ;" the intro& ire fair, sad 'Was atii hardly Co arm : Wes of.AhithhkkeillisteattliplitiXer Lb. Istfoir extreifie:' • -- - Batter and Obsass-asejrurrs selseble:hrii Toe Is !sagged re m 1440150 oroinsoott t@ 0:1r30 Boa .1 itO tire todimirt: bilitt ate venom' thanes; sidee4A tEo:lo4l;ghth 166 , do New Orioles at 6%e7 e:'' ' Teas —The euetteo sate, tali iporabigOirslAT - Mg - Orate aye Cod destrible ortithr.'ese apaNsitintiblr. of Groans, and went 'oft 'with orresteerable spirit, 0'11517 full twines, am followo;,Ilsoon. Seed2o; :lowly Hr.., 22071 e ; Gaimoirder, %elle; St-N.760; Twankay, 28082g0 ; HysatuSkixi, 2sob3io. CITY - ITEMS: AraimannAng Or slid Licionnx Ciorditteltd " ;—: , The experiment of the " Literary Congress" hr been , made, and we may us, staccossfithy:And Abair first anniversary : will be he l d at Ifeiteal Fund ott Monday evening, the ,113* ler Sat. - • The town 91. brazes Siren ender- the , noldreis.S4 thettCougreeetrL daring the presentsesson hays bean ,isiTging heel:Mae attend anew, asidifectoty to the labia; and iemueerative to the society. The .. jithenee of literezyanyctatlono v arhenproPerly sionlineted,le wives Oar trtieme tLoel4 - foster andliesourge„,essl wesregild:l4 see that any' yen Is adding to . -thete number. Mee hibrit - nann tn, 'Wine that many young MO, are being, through their aonneatton with these rociatteskddrated‘insientnee of , literary hiPiivenant,' which' wilt "net only:lead. to an :honorable' dietitian* 11)F t1it.4111664 fkb e nitheate'l4istii. "eoirtitk,.biiiiiiting }worthy, emulation Laing tlie , lontlCof oneotty: The :object.of the ~.FOongrase" nineintsione sns' timacytid ilotts entities iSpreern eci In It, sliflat iitie r wa Are - . hippy to learn, their oblact'haeialielidy been measurably 011 tb• restritansa ma; nonnesClMeitart Monday waning, are the'Vemic of, - several young gentlemen Vella hare an fitted them- • "alas -honorably at theeproit e rn i ri d e thsilfreeins- Ore' Societies airenj this anon: hiareref a the, i• Congress" intradataxiieni-itif doobtieer yut fa6f:ra, %be ear - elite' Of -tie iieeeiletletelileittilifil 4114 It,in enterwement.of more than okitpary:,merit may be n 0710411 be enlivened with the marlo . rit thatism. sale Ced,retall ditsbnc,ip antytilseraplited WianiPilkt oiattnareptreei, 4 Woßb AnOtsf .136irstrEi.;-:thelolightftifittiny c • rol!tber of foirtewy noted imiti - pinriiiittlisifoilive for the fairer port!ana Of fite : optemunitystizsaPPlEtherci-f, 411ITtii- or at least Owe who, b e d nopionefinhefia :rub a „ new spring lamnieb , r, thOpipcnif-10)ntfa. __ wet evidently:the order, of the ds-Pi`st leen if We !age Nat the thteng. of beauty:end inhlinlirbieh we Observed in peening the new to4itsery.l.sootit.sais. - Lincoln, Wood, and lfiobois, if No. 724. Chatent sty et. The reputation of thesirgentleren is roceees -511 attars to;theliiwolgrir-wainta of their Isar pa irons, wet, well eitablithed at „their fora*, Pine Of twines", No. 45 South aint trivet - Nit' the. ennui thou. d'al, IPA 0t" 6 .4 fir r _;h4T o- tore is, that they w are: this Mann tratidonstiOunmstise,, in th..." 0 401 Yeftlift;' . 'l 4e$C 4 S 42410 1 1 4 ,,V01Ng:4 Stock 'of 'apringliaimists,and'nerg',,hriner!"Aleafnif to the anillinery Vint e:AfielindlirlrantS ,4 4"fs l l millinery estaroomen the iJittW !fates fßat : itild ' deite~ - gars foil*, - "ttlijtAiii4-444*,foiiha'i''.41iisailit On the- drat 44;44,;,ofJ.1#01;',4511tit:AitIllti fittest- ;4'*Oi l .OTU t t i 44.11k ti bolds ' is_ Ate"- thorosigkenta ' Isery 7 ;breseh of the bainus Is carried - .4lCl(l44teikior 0wn..,400ff-SIO! , tlier lost iitensine zeds. Bang largely imphdilled Of , Alen own good* and conduMity, is thiy do, thilnien , ,f/actaring of bonnet* In stilts departments, tiadli Santsges for Mating tam tinitepitho ,einnannaltY;lll - moat sititie6ta.. esdinitettlge - terms,' we are quite inisinied only to beams gamaistir known to be nntrerselly,spprectate4 - .i'het.hinting.,7lll asatly essoctstret with - thirst, hi their ieflOidiapeiterest ' etedsme ifay--slady of exquisite ,test' r eedltge prince to the bueiness444ll' keit skelency 9f this brancitref„thety establishment, - Their stock at the. 'paint thee fataitalnly one of the Inuit oempleta, in ever 'regret, that ire hire,egnsama t 4 l ,„- ed, and is well Worthy the, at every Irly in the city. - - 11zrolomeross of. Omit twentystyles, $4 to '.• i" ` r '.l ':;" Water Caters of sbiat . tinzityntyles, Site no. E. W. Carry] & Co., 714 Clinmbent at - ' $25,6411 O 3 '- • $(,940.04 ," STILL Thin' Cols "—lf this IS tint ”the gry,!!- lb is nevertheless-the ferstv-fajtkiiitlie tor the - orate& of customers that Mae Wong the popular con; !satin:my setablithansit of Visinit,lll:"ol-1/171iittrisie & Co., Second itesek below Obesteat, sity.irioo confectionery width thwet -geathssien - rnseuteevgrogoi ve t oer their retablithowit eeitide wthttistion. „li th e ati — that the superior excellence - of:their, ?mks of goods, ant subv that the great - net wort oteity ran:ilia nearly all Convene in that immediate vielaltyithp dimeed th eir gthigeTr_ti Thoyaigiti quite'thoeuiliproducid "severed delieloul new artleleit A i among which we may ninth' their thastedthalith monde, vanilla arum carumels,phecolate earomale, &o' Tag DR. SANE terRIGRRATOR is 'guarantied to give entire satisfaction in every parietals?. Prises, $l4 $l7, $22, $.17..- X. W. °amyl & Co.; 714 Chestnut st:i. HENRY WARD BREMER Adtret.—The admirers of this eloquent man will be g'ad to learn that an op. portunity of bearing him will be afforded at the &Wa nly of Menlo. en Thursday evening,. the 28th insthat. His subj tot will be " Theblardeni of Society." Tick. eta alreeyeelling for the otteesion , 461,160 34 383.02 11 To Owt 6 686 10 210 C 6 19 755 10 1598 00 27,310 06 61,760 11 For. PRATHER DPSTERe , for:piaturaframof ; Carriage Diners; &nabbing, Baraactiag, pad Dusting Brushes. E W. Carry' & Co., 714 Chestnut at. 79,100 17 An AQUATIC FESTIVAL —Today, at font O'OlOOlL, the yachting season will be formally opened'* theirAJ close boat abbe, now Comprising the EichnylkitimavY. There are about thirty bargee in tide nal*, Whit ran des roue in the neighborhood of Fairmount; A new, bdat, called the Intrepid will be presented to Can Ex— celsior Barge O'ub. It le forty-Mns feet long. Invite tines have been sent to Counells, and beads of depart ments asking theft: , attendance. Elboald' they accede, they will no doubt appear nlothedin the elegant habili mente gotten np at the fashiniable ,emporiumof Hinz ville Stokes, No. dOT Obislnyt street - CASTLES Is TOE 4ta lob the Alede k Cages M. ambling Cottages; Pagodas, liallieMe,:etc.. are sold by E., W. Carryi& Co , 714 Chietned at. SrtO 510 LAID °vans—Quite u nurabeiof bills land ions• lotions were laid over 'uiider the rules, until thane' t session of the Legielatere, at Elarrisbarg. Among the. moat important of them la, One ineorporailrig the " 014 Franklin Hall Clothing Ihnporium;"leo: ea Chestnut street. BfesaGLile. our readers .whq desire a beautiful article of clothing, in the latesestyledi of the prevailing made, can be accommodated by giving friend .7ildriclga a call. CromroN TIN Wens of.eierry deeoription, from a pint cup to a bath tab, Is sqld by E. W. Cancyl .1t 714 Chestnut at. A Dun, os Tne CARP6T.-WO are assured that the pielinonaries of a duel, between the counsel en; gaged in the Males case, have been arranged, and the meeting la •to come off at Bladensburg as soon as the trial is ended. It has been made a condition of the tight, that both pistols shall be II ed in the air; the mecca& are then to- interfere and effect a general abating or hands and the entire raity are to adjourn to Philedelphla to procure for themselves new suite at the Brown none Oloth'ng Hall of & Wilson, Nos. CO3 and 695 Oheatnnt stpast, above 13 Woonget WARE —littokelsi' Tabs, Sterladderq, Ironing Tables. Pastry, Skirt, and I.bad Boards; Meat Safes. E. W. Oarryl & 00., 714 Chestnut st. TEE - PRANKfaIe /MIME for 1858 reports " Jones Yokes' EXcelsior Refrigerator as an elegant article, combining neatness - with utility." Ample tea. timony from those whohava them in use, of their en. tire efficiency, fully &mode with the above ft.port. Aii in want of the very beet Refagerator, should try this celebrated article. A full weortment on hind for the coming season Jones Telles, 105 south Second street. /CZ CRZICH FRESWERS that freeze in 8 minutes Prices, for 8 quart, $3; 4 quart, 64; 6 quart. P. Z W. (Incept &Co:, 714 Chestnut at Tao Da. KANE Refrigerators, Water Coolers, lied Pilferers, Ohildren's Gigs and Oarriagss, Obildren'e Perambulators, Fine Japanned Bird Cages. .B. W. Car ry' & Co.'s ROM Furnishing Beare, 714 Chestnut at. COILDEEN'S GIGS. QANRIAGES, AND PEICAIIIIIII. LATolls, from $6 60 to $3O More than a dozen styles. M. W. Carry! & Co., 714 chestnut et. “TO SPEND MUCH AND GA.LN LITTLE Is TEE GOES I NoAD To ItUIN,” but often not realized until too late ; there should be a vigilant eye kept over bath prat'. end • expenses, and frequently comparison drawn, always bearing in mind the maxim, "pis the little expenses that empty the purse," and keeps the bottom bare the latter should always be guarded newt, anises the con. tents of the purse are deposited in Some oafs and re. liable institution, where it can always be bad. when de sired, with interest; and, lin suet, we cheerfully recom mend the Franklin Saving Fund, No. 130 South Poutth street, below Chestnut, for they invest only in the most solid and available eeonrities, • midair can be converted into money at any time to pay -depositors, as they did during the panic of ta, when they paid on demand, all claims upon them, and_ never suspended. Such Saving Runde deserve encouragement, and this one is recslving It from all classes They receive any amount, large or small, on deposit. See advertisement In another column. PaanL AND IVOIIY-ELSISDLII CUTLERY, With plated Wade'. Bets in Cam or in Comma. E. W. Carril k Co., 714 Chestnut et. AT TIIE World's Fairs of London and Paris., the juries awarded their blqbeat and only premiums to Brooks, for his Ivory PoOohed, Paient , Maws Spool c)tton. Our Lady Olinda lay It Id unrivalled tor_ ma chine or regular bund-newing• TzA TRAYS in sets, dozens, or elegly, from 10 cents each to E 25 per set. wholesale and retail, E NV Darryl & Co., 714 Ohettnut at. - Wn feel sure that no Sea Captain would leave the Port of Philadelphia without a good supply of the Azumea Baking Powder, if lie once bated the delicious Breed it makes. TABLES Cuttmex from 75 tents per dozen to $t per eet. Cooke' Knives, °mere, eto. N. W. (haul 4 00., 714 Cameo:aft et.