The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 21, 1859, Image 2

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if White - W. leadudindble, the prosecution
intake* Made this spffe - Sitand not after we had
t banded jcinetWitheisee.-‘ iaid - r.ifent-theln to the
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, olldAlhh'lllilloller deoided -the Alt hieet . of
' AfatterytedMiesible;zehtthinivald "we wog the
~elfortibpen Mt wide aa yeti' want, enter 'lath all
,YOur wittleases,7l - thenindeedrieWilatd , have been
;proper. - But we ',lnapt pass on it row without aft
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lediestisilf ibyl thelisntlematW w nt& have been
Spaelfeetly inappropriate. , - • --_, , • .
. divAlriliara,lSYgthlnk-tho cam ought te pro
, Mt , Brady.)The prosecution. may go on and ex
athing wiineeier.!!There Is one' point on which i
lidelr‘ww-hil• tigres-tbsiV this is a pretty long
tideland that the: sooner -it Is :brought to an end
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glia/ay.:4a not "want to adjourn we can go_on with
our tedlisony“ -. • 4 5 , r. -
, ifice.ludipml; understand, then, that the proseon
tl4wpixetedwiti,the rebutting evidence, rosary
-10g.4M0 right one the , pattlf• the defence to em,
.., Jima the offer that has been - Made. •
, ~., Iffei=ißirlisle 1 It is not intended es ft continuing
t i er,;,lsakonli•whieh most be agird to ?t• rejooted
, o to-niiirrow.rnerning.r " ' ' ",.
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- ~;'.M.Sti'lles! Ilit Pendleton , was sworn-llsansin'ed
lot Mt' Onid.-tAnt , a :brother-In-law, of the de
litilitallqinthe second Mends, after Mr. Key was
killedttmedkan examination of the premises said
lit beloot to 3he wogro•46sn' gray,'ln 'company
1014•114, -, Jentief irentto the front door and found
it Meld' , thence prossaded to the rear, and went
In the 'yard ;_ittempted •to get Into the bongo
byt the Irsok , ..doot; It , was looked or fastened ; I
' retried ,that ,it -would be better to send for a
341 with; hasteadif-GreYgolng himself, he sent
lecesiehody.else•r tbe lockemith tante aria,jr I Ws
taka,notf tried a-doer I Opposed to be at the and
, of t he balding from the front to the bask of
e.thi 'house • think; beside/ Wet, there' ii another
door, lead ing directly intiiithe kitchen, to the pass
i '54 'etf,Slielkwarli Milked 'bent the ' two lower
rooms rock' iwo) or-113W nituo9o rldr 'Jonah went
dlacely,With must stairs
,;.•by lite time we'came
doh' Shifrent door seas open ; my- recollection is
..• Alnit-It.Neat mide•-• - spin - l' called Gray and gave
, Mit.whalflolter Wm as - trouble in going for the
leeks:nide; I_ never ' geVe" direotlon or made any
suggestionc to , the; •lookomith at to removing the
looki-at that this, or to 'anybody else"'l did
not let-;airy.one, taking- off the look ;-, I am not
priparsoloo , say, the, rAtte look was taken off
'ft4W3"ttlill:-Iniat , door.i'lteu "I was there,' as a
.wifiese Laetestiaid; If it was, it was without my
knowledge rSoree• articles' belonging to the de
lve* ed'irere transmitted to me ;- articles sail^ to
-belting to kiln; .1 received them WA.- afternoon
, or sight of the day Mr. Key Wee killed, fine John
Ai Budge; lheY,-- were - wild; to have -been' taken
frwin .hia -person or ;cloth* , at the time or sabre
, quint'to this homicide; they consisted of an' opera
glees ? twobtassksys, a Set of smell keys, a pocket
•book,--in whisk:, ware; fourtwai dolled • and some
molts, and la , air of-kid glover; I gave the Omit
kilo* Mr. Maury, who I learned was appointed '
' adtalubttridorttto ,the =estate of 'kir Key; , on the
:Pride, or fleterday,following , the death of Mi. ,
Itco„•It received' an• envelope eontalning'one or
more papers with a card from Dr. atone, saying
he **requested Air Dr. Miller• to, deliver them,
.but that he was prevented from doing so sooner by
this!profeslicrrial engagements ; I hive no recolleo:
go, of-thetribeinglore than one
,papei ; it has
Itmen r atitedMist tbets were some c ards and 6,cpard
mO,ll Alltvg•sur recollection whether they were
• **Os-,-nri itot; the* trai - ti paper whiehteln its
liitolollsrlotilti tit is *der , tay'oeiltrot ; before I
-111Washltigton I Owed: it In the ' , ponnitA , or
,0 ries:Mowilid,•oklialdniore, to • that.. nothing
ek it he lefttothie•ooktiegeney - rot icy atsenoe. -
rellV ghoghwl.,2 o Wardhei - it in -- - thc•eottrt-rooto.
. y4.l4queat, 4 . delirbrid the% pm , to , . the =witness,,)
~W,litr,pn examlnitskik-eald 1 ' _ • • ,
- al i ve-r:this . ..envelOpee r adelemee•te non' 14T
, Ate dietogAroutlte. , Miller, • in , 'pencil, mil loft'!
l it Br.§kobakf,of delivery, la the genie envelope ;
tbli la •W
the'asse paper in it,•,and the MI& bard •
i frpml/r.;_litone; 'this envelope contains Ml
tome oefde
ami Serape - of_ paper ;if any - were left by Tr. hiii-'
' IlaryTypreesetetheal sire they, butt' don'tknovr ;
IreplatpDhavg no personal reoolleotion at to , the
cords; - ,i "den'VAitew ; whether= they - were pert
„.. lisely,Anikeeeveletiser not; ',Minot say positively.
„,Xratrady. - May .% audeyou lb/rm a-teeter of your
feelingelft.Wiettmeeketwidelt naturally 'Welted
, ,iits , ..his, ithetkeillf l--,1 -v •;,'.,. c. hi! ~...• w • •- 5 ~,. 5
-b• - l i n. Wit** A t4aetevary -Midi r ained et Mr.
**tit death '; . I de,not th ink any one Voile to;Seer
•.'a tOlitting•Grayli atietaiv kW- ••Jones-.
Of the - taildl7 Jost *PIA EA le 40 e 1 00 01n
i COO tiotuat or soon;'up seib d ingliel * ehitst
~ ' .!Mos trieferuld hgetilA sidlelies rliiitd
r newilagoimi:biiiii pajfinglsif thirrell, CMOS'
l lit .IfffriVrgietekilisia,=;- , ,i , ,.ip ' ,',, , , .-,-:,.
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. merge/ Metter/ W ith Agnate** it? t , '
' iulittku r riSifielideehtee-.1 ritirtuid to Waslitng-'
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. flrml - sertallykdelivered allthe'pliseri Ire
lst , e nures leffermii-le•Mr.'iltiWard ;believe n 0. .-
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1 ', ,, ,g,BiA4lyl.l-, , wiitit- tO c rAboir•ltionete the liri-”
i ,llPPOW:cl'herehre-Atre.paport ihdthr cards in lbw'
t i l l1 " 1.1 k 4111-411,, T i t /*leek' 1 -1 /'`E'' 0 ', ' '
s4,l4llit:oktiiiinitbses.li: thi i , - prisoner ;Mir . Break
asked:W*lM (lifr,:illiekles) - ddires ie to say
1 1 .0 kreOli/de, 3 o9iitelitinethei=nemes of ladies'
lleseen•of, -known qvaptiOtability,' he has
vital:
I : . sm. ssirixiWbil'ilMil,qiel they' in no way _ire con-
Sallo. •Illtls the-smog *„ On the eentrary; he objects
tilt k.: - ./.Thaeneelepeterddresseeto Mr., Pendtoton
,4meterill. -."Shir is "liken by Dr, Miller ; we
ili t ulok•tnc l ll4 - eir `titat.) As to this slip of paper,”
II orplyeek the pi/dirge to take ; name and
,wildretesao - that we way-Inquire-whether it Ilea
seltlehtert. bode - with the - cane. Mote by the re-
SleeteTThisbeive le•lady'a name.] But ire want
tgl li'atstbia'iettar which bin cipher. ' •
; Ay: ('artist e. Petit into the bandit of some per
pliktilib •lisy get tbatey lod make a copy
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74•,Mr,,Zired,,- When did yOu fist learn the loek
been;removed?
~,,,,I-Witliets.= !heard Win court; the other day a
,eye wee mode *court by one of the counsel
lot gur i defeneowith regard to- the oppression' of
,evidence. t - .1 - desire' to my, before Vleave the
it0t1,,113: - the'lzaost , positive., and' eirolutisiential
nietuter f theta :0W no intimation bv direettaie;
clot PPM 4 atiiitiorv , AO to t 'the totooveD Of 'the
logic,wor did - b ear it, hail been relieved until I
,hier4 hits mints ; mor "'desire to say, farther, that
„unrintluuttlen or charge of any suppression or at
tesupt'of tePpreastatt - of Importantor unimporjent •
evifence had-been made by:my 'partielpation or
knoirledge;bywhoesioever*Sde, is, 'may be per
,cuittpd to says:infamously :hive. :Plight ap.
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• t 314. Odd, Tor/spoke of tlito keys. `Do you, knim
' What look they belonged to ? --. • .• •
..., Mr. Brady. Are they the same kepi we have
Priqueltd-.7.'
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4/itums.trktive 'not mon them; show them to
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could identify m ' ' ' • , i
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mt. Oirlials. - -Ws admiethey ere' he same.' •
ri . - 4 4';' , DroliPakr
t-Yote know whether there had
been paid.any rent; error, the mood far that house?
'.'tsess.r.rde not: ' , ',-' --.' -
~,/litaindy../Do you know whether anybody un-
siertook- kooky Ile °barges of that, house?• - .
2-14les , Only what I heard frim John Gray. I
nor noknOwledge - oncoept what is in the newepa. i
persithat Mr. Key was in any way connected with
. Vole Marks L. locum sworn-Examined by the
Proseetition ~---Visited the' house on 15th streot In
,company Willt7Mr. - Pendleton on Monday week
0 1 1 it the murder; lir. ,Bray had tried all the
d 0974 t aegoested to Gra, that he had better' break
Oi 'the' Idoor, • but. , Mr..Pendloton thought it
would be more dignified to got in by the Aid of a
, , locksmith; made ,an examination of the - boom ;
' found no property of Mr. Key there; Mr. Pendia
4on gave no directions. Witness paid no'attention
44,1110 taking.off of the look, and further detailed
the fueidents connected.with their visit, ogreaing
Nitre Mr . Penession'aitate th ent.
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1 -M v. Brady. You ar• a member-of the bar? .
A gWitileSlL lam,eir!. ~•, r. '• • - • • ,
I.M/, Brady, Yon have been assisting the prose -
;eigen,ever risme the trial bommenoed. - • -
..„--Mitnese •I agegolog to answer your -question.
'l ll l,/ want to understand, though
ii 41t. Brady (interrupting.); I don't mean to corn-
Maio of what you , have done. , , A- ask you whether
los bale not assisted the promotion in this case?,
I don't bey as pommel, i:.- . : : - • '
• Witness.' I have headed Arm' or three author!•
liis4 to Mn. Berlisle t Who said he was aware of the
easel;,/ hive not,the lead abilityto bunt up evil
dence,... - •,, , ...t. - --, , ~,, • . ~-.•-.. .„ , ~, , ,--,-- , -
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:',.itit,c'Bradyi •I• intend to treat you with all pro!
I#ll6. Yespeet.,• An Aci , . - furniikking brother-Onrlisle
_te Oilltuthierlifeir, that in , ,unneoessery. " Yon have,
plt: obey, taker/ en Interest in this ease?
- The..Witness {with emphasis.). The Very deepest
interest. Malt I tell you why ?
..,,Mr. Brady • Not at : all..: • '
% kti..B*llSli 4 Yell• were,the intimate' friend of
Ai. Key ?
4 11 2 vitt ~h?estAelMllestly.)- Prom early youth-to
..ee-Viel.jel his ciesdh..-•-•• - - -, - I'
f Ale.' PratlY4 never !Mid to s man's standing
k, the memeatit his friend, as long as he deserves
XPOsid ceded le a witness i .ex•Senater Brod
bee. A-1- ,-.-.,....1, . ~,T f " f•-,-,‘ ~ - • '', .
= Nif J1441'111104 be. supp osed Mr; Brodhead was
` lll h I 'X tO 1? 1
. st a MAW, n aa 4; ennegiVen a. • ,
. - Mg. Odd. As Mr. Brodhead had been eabpsena•
MI apt lolled" to:appear, / oak for •the lento of an
sittiifunwa, -S- a:; - ,- 7 : - . r
i' 4 , 4 ettiehMMltc was accordingly issued against
b
lf d and several others., '
';• v.Mredy; Me want' to look at that letter in
•tlll',Ottlii. WS have no objaition.
::::rflo•,kwY,retired under the 'Merge of an ogle*,
AA the prleenet
_Oa remanded. The court ad.
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ii--,--i i .• Markets by Teleirttph.
gicliifii i w iiirit - IC - cotitei! 'unchanged, 1,200 buss
lad; Sabi of no last dilyi 4,050 baleo;,reselyte
*Ws__ Vat!, ;•'--- ,-' ...,.' .
11 kisl,oltrasis; wpm; 5:0:;-leetton-The news by the
ItOMICATa
~bla kid err effect '
cm the market; salsa et
,Xelgthatell. Wiley. atstmaliangedi Prime, ffrelghte on
',Oka ttetiverpOrd X 04,141: Carling ltaebange it
*n od ~,4#41,4. , pr0p1um... groom on New York,
4.lsigihk,_nerrnikparesnt. alissonat.
lliksonistol, , Aril dO.--ffieur um awl in ilk de
li/aid at 4,8b5ei.114 the receipts are 1 414- -Whiskey
leil at 1114440ehnind et Mig4,go. , There lea better
, st oii iit of :
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,t a, fi ree al, ;to, and holders are
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f ll l i4 0 •::' , ,' ' , ',..,',..''24 4 .:
- Igelffeikilie f the litig - sileg - .linneti Adger.
- kris:Simmer, April to -The "Names Jame' Alger
/woke her shirt when off Georgetown on Monday after,
noon. , A stammer WA gene to her ansistinee.
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TIM W 1911111 4, PRIM, Vol. 4, Ifo. 17, for BATOR:
bilt,z Mail` 28, is , now rails.- kiiieng the inet niumant
or luterestbig matter original and selected, contained.,
in the number for the present weal, will be found the
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TEN—Tile tIIIITH'S EIGHTS Asieerieeir•elint DEM;
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- • eta Oirteitt; •Cfstain-L-ting WAR. QURS.
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NISSYS,-7follnyan Ninre—lne Lesser Nene
;PR, FR:M. *4llm:iron, &n.--flematter: OF
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•. ' 4tenace—Rvueneprine. °emir , Iffanzar.
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OH TRARROT: '.TRIAL OP
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11111,14110 US IN rimuterimaz . oil
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I!eoer.refurlllo—D-nioe , OTC TRH Youtio,
: • :SINN'S: .iI3BOOIiTION,
PRNSS in furnished to inieterliere at
02 per yearifn "deities, for the single copy; and to dabs
of twenty, when sent to one address; $2O, In ediatien.
Single !toffee for sale. at the coaster of Tun Peasenot.:
floe, In wrappers, veiny for mailing. • ,
The eteamer Arabia, with Liverpool dates to the
9th,nrrived at Halifax - yesterday. The. news is
important.,lt le said that ,the English Ministry
bad decide to dissolve Parliament, in view of
their-recant defeat' on the "reform question. No
data bad; hOweveri•been' fixed for oarrYlng their
.reeolve,into afoot, up to the sailing of the Arabia.
Thlipountry was, flooded with addressee of mem--
:bers to their.-ocustltuente. , , ,The-' seven million
sterling India loam bill had been, finally passed.
The'„continentsj advioca are very warlike and
threatening. The tatest advises from Vienna say
that - erists is it hind.; Great bodies of Auttrion
troops'are on - the Moen for Thai. There is - also
great aotivitylitim French milltarypreparations.
The Paris Bourse was mush depressed; the rotate
had Aect teed- neatly one per oent.-in the last two
,days. The ship Grey Oak, from London for I , T6W
York, had been abandoned at sea. Her drew were
pleketi sip, and taken to Liverpool by the City of
Wlahington. '' ln the Liverpool cotton market the
price of - inferior desoriptions had_ deelined 1-188.
The elites of the week were - 29,000 lialen,`the'mata
kat olesleg.firm en Friday. The Liverlidol bread - -
ateffs market was generally very dull. Provisions
fine. ' Consols, on Saturday, the 9th, 'wore quoted
We have thither news •from Venezuela. Gen:
PaisheidTixot4eft Valenela...-,Gen.,,Jose H. Za
mora was, On the 17th; actively engaged against
the, regale in the provineb Of Barcelona.' The'
province' of ' Matarin tile in arms, intoning the
sone of Senile. The Dore rebels,. under 'date' of
February 28,_issued oirmilais to. the, Governors of
all the States, Inviting , _ their co-operation. The
names of; the persons forming' the_ provisional
tebettlereriment are given
,int,thi r e document as
jti
Geti.an Eatain; Antonin Leooade Gunman,
Dr. Jose 'Afarinel'ilareisi, Napoleon Sebastian Ar., ,
tosga, and Jose Gabriel boboa". - Oohoa was killed
-in the fight vith Gen: Corder°, and Arteoga wan
tikes prisoner. The Goterement 'appears to be
making satisfactory headway against the rebels.
We have Havana papers ,to the 16th_ inst., but
'see ao mention, of the reported filibuster expedi
tiOn. There aro no items of - looal interest in the
. By the overland 'snail from' California, with dates
to the 28th ult., we ice Ilia 'the Wet° ilielde the
Stale has passed the Senate. AMIJI,had passed
tBsalouse calling a Convention to ooneider a plan
for; he construction of a Peat& railroad. At San
yrahatioo business waidisit,- • . •
" The Wridonois for the defence in the trial of Mr.
Sickle., closed yesterday; and the prosecution in
,tioStced;= Vebntting testimony: We Continueour
xerhatimifellere
_of 'the proefealage.':'4lllo6 the
= trial ,otiltiniennied; cu image of fiftean'. Oath:wend
words Awe - leant • sent by telegraph 'daily
,from ,
Washington to, this city. flabli an amount of tote
r/4Mo tranomGalon nevar,tetiaboard of in Earlipe,
and, istiopreaWhinied in thiscoUntry. , •
The -, of - the New Yerk boarding...
lase poisoning ono writ resumed jmsteiduii wheti
eeVeral=witneetesWore Oitemtned;and the oaseeub=
pitted to'the , jury, who rendered a Vertiktiet
by areeiati, iiut . by whom adainietered they : rote
Unable, tt; determine., The, servant glll,..bistgaret
entu,theadirolterfiesLit.Will be remeto T ,
bored thit Mule Beithola tite=',llldY.,Wirif •
Awsitrilksig4ietottyCijiiM'l ' sf - Mr, - P4M.billobitmen, t
a ftferney VintieMar4 their'? liireeby kivrig
kHtd-4ie*tgt4ootolol4g apjsiottoos* C i i . o
,
- 124 t toner to indos; , ilinTetio,iliol,tiii been-very
thandsoriely received there. ,. He bad held r's lion;
!ASIR* with 'Mr: Ward, his , ruedatior 'offiie.
lieed!itirtved: in. Parieby the ;overland mail
Aotitalro*Ohine.. = - • .
John Caple, whd Was shot, on Sunday,. in a fire.
men's fight, died yesterday, at the Hoipital, =Osple
WAS cOnviitted, - severil years linos, Of the murder
of 011644 h -of goohan, and' was sentenced to be
heagid,,but WWI pazdoß ed Goviurner,
'offer '
the iiiiiiritton of Virginia, whloh will hold
nleetion' onf the .20th , May,- there will - be no'
more Stet ileottono;hold until Augusty-,erhen the
Stake of, 2.lahntne, Kentioliy;.blie
etiuri;Ni;4oeraline,nad'Toist oleo..
Vite,Washinekn:piiers - announei the death of
Mi.:Frederick Dankwortb, a Philadelphian, at
tached the United States coast survey.
Ambiiithe Mnorloano recently in Song we find
the mines of the following Philadelphians : Jolla
Walleoe - Arid family, Dr. F. W. Sargent, Mrs.
Singer, - Dr. and Mrs. flernard Henr, W.,11.-Aus
tin,,red. Brown and family, 0. •
Constable Dean; of Trenton, has been despatched
'to:Wheeling, G9v - eirier 'NeWell:of New
Jimmy, to bring, baok Rev. J. Harden, charged
:with pols Owing his wife.
Mrs. Wright, formerly Miss Louisa Reeder, en
actress - 9f some renown, died recently in New Or.
-lians,'iroM the effects of the explosion of a clam.
pima* limp. Unfortunatelpethis and fifty similar
warnings will mot frighten people from using - the
:vile compound: • , ,
Siesday Wit' the anniversary of the memorable'
Lexington and 'Oonoord battle , - when thi work
done by_ the minute min ',' inaugurated the War
of the Revolution.
.The South Carolinians are preparing to' erect a
monitinent AVEataw, to commemorate the battle of
September, Bth, 1731. Some of the Jostling mon
In the State are interested in this patriotic enter-
Prise."
They are complaining already at Now Orleans
that the weather is uncomfortably hot.
Note from Mt. Wise, of Virgin ia.
Aram 19, 1859.
To Col. .1 - . IV: Forney, Editor of The Press :
Dims Etit : The report of the proceedings of
the Democratic meeting held last , night at Jayne's
Ball, as contained in The Press of this mottling,
contains the following paragraph :
introdueed 0. Jennings Wise, the
eon of Governor Wise, of Virginia, the noble eon
of a noble sire, one who, though be had differed
frOin the Demoratio party in some things, yet he
' had differed honestly, and was oonootontions in
.his course."
Mid report involves some misunderstanding of
the Vary kind remarka with whioh the president
of. the meeting= introduced me to the audience.
Mr. Randall did not say that my father had
did:arid 'lron/ the _Democratic party," nor did I
ao understand his moaning. Ile did say that Gov.
Wise had -differed from -us," 80.
By this I ninierstded Sir. Randall's remark to
intend that Governer Wise had differed, not from
the Demooraey, but only from the Lecompton
wing ,of` the DUrimertniy, and on the LecOmpton
question ; ' aid inch; I am still confident, was Mr.
Itandell'a meaning.
:I am Wed weltesmired that the meeting was not'
a.Lecompton meeting, bit s one opOn alike to Le
isimpton and 'anti•Leconapton men, who met to.
'gether as meinhere of the Demooratia party, en-,
titind , to equal consideration ' , irrespective of dif
ferences as to the Lecompton question. Certainty,
,I, was under the impression '
at the time, that I , was
introduotal ik mooting of the united Democracy
'of Philadelphia.
I big that yon ,wIII do ne the kindness to give
thip note an insertion-in your paper of. to-morrow. -
Yours, Tory reapeotfully,
; . - 0. Jnitnznas Wan.
ATSANTIO MONTHLY FOR •MA.T.--WO , are again
indebted to Mr. T. If: Pugh, bookseller, Arcade
buildings,' for' an early: copy of the Atiali tic
Monthly. The three best articles' are oOthe
"To lc continued" sohnol: There are addititeuti
chapters of the Professor at the Breaktist Tatde,
rrhioh - really seeins - an inaprovoniant upon the,An
toorat; difficult as each gilding or ; Mined gold roust
be t—a further portion of the Panio story about
Bulls andlitiers::—and Mrs. li. B. Stowes new not ,
el, The Minister's Wooing: This lastore notice, is
deficient inponeentratiOn, running into wordineis,
too diffuse, lit fact. There tea mond and moot
scorching notioe of .Tridge,Wileozes Vemlliatory of
ihe Conquest of Maxleo, A Bondi', of Old Letters
elionld have been published, ive 'suggest, In, the
Hl Iptual Magazine, th'e proper and popular
receptacle of -snob
,ourions- and interesting Oen ,
The poem s of The List Bird - and mile:
iiriptionlor a Camphor-Wood Alms-Chest are tery
good. ' 80,43 d whole, the May number of the
Allan ly,Monthly is by Ito - means as good as many
of its piedeoeiscirs , ,
.
TRH' inntlatiTlntuatti 'joet•'oowpteted for ;:the
Bieect's Ohutoh; Seventeenth and Smog
atteete,_by Meterd. Jaidlne k Son', Netvltaiti!, le
to lie exhibited this 'UVentn; ,at 71 o'oloOk. the .
Invited,
THE PRESS.--PHILAD,ArtiRSDAY , APRIL 21, 1850.
Ttie Newn.
Very WO
From Englan s`l b y lifax ( per, the steam-
ship 4fabia),.Nse7llo6;::iiiisii`,t9Viei.p'thlOir.,.
being ti . w is lator han •t at _. last received.
The gist of the intelffgeiMe might b put Into
a nut-shell. j
It appears that thefinntinenied• intelligenee
is warlike and threatening. Austria - and FranCe
are reported as being actively engaged in war
like preparations—the same report haying
.
.beep made every week during the last 'four
,
Months. ' " :
'".The Derby Ministry' btiVe - riat resigthid:
Queen, true to .the promisewhich she gave*
Lord Naar', when he Mokotlicei last itebrif!.
.ary, hint sanctioind :rills 'determination to
solve Parliament, and thae,step will be taken,
as early es the • exigencies of the public ser
vice will permit::: There is a' (Breit and recent
Precedent for this. Early in 1857, when the
House of Commons passed a• vote of censure
on LordPitatonoreat, for •pltting England
into a waravith,Ohina,his crafty Lordship did
not resign.' Be finished the session; quietly'
making play among the more accessible can
stituencies,•whild he was thus delaying, and
then; ;dissolving Parliament at the .moinent
'mast favorable to himself, • the retmli'of the'
General Election gave him a niajerity in:the
Commons:. We expect a favorable' result, as
affects the Derby Ministry, from the dissolu-
Om •of Parliament which' will soon take
• From the• commencement , of the 'recent
party struggle on the Reform Bill—nay, from
the time when Lord - Donny' accepted•office:'—'
we'knew that -he -must .have become. Prime
Minister with the Queen's. fullest' autherlza.
tion .to dissolve Parliament,. if hei Were de-
Mated. by a' factions opposition.. When the
Palmerston Ministry fell to :pieces last •year,'
because it was believed 'to have truckled-to
Louis NaroLoott, the- Queen did7:net
send for Lord louct , Rossow.; to Jetta
a new Cabinet. No. • She had a -- full
'conviction of that small' get:Canton's' in-
competency as a Statesnian. She preferred
sending for Lord DERBY, head, of the Conser
vative body, who, so far from desiring to
come Prime Minister, frankly and finialy told
her, that in the Commons his Strength was
numerically equal to one-third of the whole
body—a natural result, seeing that this very
portion of the Legislature had been elected,
only eightor nine months before, especially
wider Lord .P.LIKEIISTON'S . auspices and
patronage. Lord ,Dzanv, - with a rental
of some, $400,000 a year, must bo utterly
indifferent to the sum of $25,000 which
he annually receives' as salary—most
probably, spending double that: amount, -as
Prime Minister. He strongly urged the'
Queen to think twice before she appointed
him Premier, with a great majority against
him in the Commons. , The Queen slept upon
the matter, remained steady in her determina•
tion that Lord DEEM' should form an Admi
nistration, and, as a matter of course, 7/143t
then have given Lord REM full power to ap
peal to the coantry, by a General Election, if
factiOusly out-voted by a coalition in the Com
mons. The result of this' measure yet Iles in
the dim obseurity'of the Future. • ,
Mortopoliiing Spirit of the New, York
Central Railroad.
The' unfair management of the New York
Central Road, to which pointed reference was
made in the' extracts from the Ohio State Jour-
eat and the Washington Stater, which we laid
before our readers in a late number of Tni
Pins, is so strikingly characteristic of the
bearing of that road and its New'York back
ers, toward• the county at large, and cape
clay toward the letereste and rights of
delphia, that we cannot refrain from adverting
to the subject again. ' 'Were it merely the Over
bearing adore reckless corporation, If would
be a matter of comparatively little importance;
bat every intelligent merchant here kneris that
the wrongs 'Complained of in • those extra - Me
are but 'a true apecimen• of New - York.fair.
nem (t) in all her conduct hitherto tinier&
the business_ interests of our own city. We;
know that we are but uttering the sentiments
of every high-minded merchant in, Philadel.'
WA in 'Saying that' they are eittirelollll4.
'that -New York -should' niate!'„Gioir . xiiiiii:ef
alt her natural' radventagee) - ,.4iPlket ,
:east- - • Thisk we thhitOkSebtalk I- 1 001a:
- 4 2*
nierCht6te'pi 'pairdnising,*rsitte4te,
do t the Nevr-YOrk
portal-16w ettlifeir'i3teekti:‘'Ari ckMMaeree,-fei'
in eveiythingielse,-:hcine* errivirniurit URA
nudely 16E4;4 deltidnating ptilnt aid itorli its'
own reform. That point is being rapidly at
tained' by-our-Manhattan neighbors in their;
overreaching enderivora" to divert Rein its
tnrat channels the 'trade - of • the South and
West. -; The "overbearing • game, which has
been too long played by New Yorkers through
'the;breaknodis- schedule system of their Cen
tral road, is •at last likely to remelt upon them,
very-roneliaa did the foolish act of the dog in
the'fable, that lost his leg of mutton in 'cross.
tug-the creek,' by snatching for its shadow !
'Nothing is better understood 'here than
that - merchants, throughout the - South -end
Southwest, have 'a decided preference for
trading , with, Philadelphia over New York.
There is a straightforward candor and dente
cretin frankness in our- mode of dealing 'for
-which Southern-men have an instinctive at.
Unity. Ft IS a fact, which every- one, of any
personal knowledge of the relatlio manner Of .
merchants here and there, is perfectly aware
of, that the 'same depreciating' spirit' which
-prompts a Gothamite te nickname the Qua
ker City a as provincial town," at the same
time- makes every other place in . the
Union,- outside of New York, appear,
through his egotistical glasses, equally eon
temptible.• Such a course may succeed while
.circumatances combine' to compel it, but-no
lobger. There is nothing more certain than
that in the' calendar of future events Philadel
phia will hold her more boastful- rival at a
serious disadvantage. No one can be so blind'
as not to see that ere long the United States
mast • become •an exporting nation, when
Philadelphia, from - her geographical posi
tion, must inevitably become the greatest
distributing port -in the world. The great
railroad lines which will converge here
must forever continue to be the most natu
ral channels for the produce of the South,
the West, and the Northwest, to reaoh tide.
water. With the Sunbury and-Brie, the Bal
timore and' Ohio, and -the Pennsylvania'. Cen
tral - roads, draining 'every section' of our
'country, the reins aro put into the bands-of
Philadelphia, so effectually to control the
transportation of produce 'from the interior,•
that nothing short of the Most stolid indiffer
ence to her interests can ever wrest it from
her grasp. All great public improvements
have their uses; their abuses, however, min
uet be too promptly exposed. What the
_le
gitimate uses of the Now- York Central road
are, it Is to he hoped, for their own credit, that
those who have the management of it will yet
learn. •
, ,
The New Edition of the Culprit Fay.
To the Editor of the New York 'Times.
A card from Mr. Joseph Drake De Kay. having
been. recently inserted in your paper,announoing
the suppression of our edition of the Culprit Fay,
we beg that you will do ns the justice to insert our
reply, which' announces the oo.operatlon of the
family of the late Dr Drake. and ourselves
"Yours, Ao , BUDD k OARLETOR.
LETTER:FROM i RODMAN DRAKR DR KAY.
- - .
11,116831.8. RUDD k oA.ll.l,ETON—Gostlanten
em :Bdastlad that your edition of the Culprit
Fay was published in-good faith, and In entire ig
norance of the foot that a copyright exlitod:
• !The volume having already heti co extensive a
circulation that the wishes of the late author
regarding its publication cannot' possibly be oar•
rigid out your proposal to pay the faintly a copy
right, and continue to publish it, has been ao•
°opted. ,
, Upon these terms . therefore, you herewith have
their (tenant to continue the sale, which was at
'Stet suppressed, Yours very truly,
(Signed) Joe. It. 1)2 Do KAY.
No 47 South it., New York. April 4, 1810. • '
GALE AT Devritoir:—Detrolt • wag visited by
a severe gala on Thursday. The %Advertiser de.'
nominates it a. perfect hurricane and relates one
satins accident occasioned. by, it .' The cupola of
the German United Presbyterian Minh was blown
down; causing the death of Mr. Tadore Beghein..
Mr Beghein was on the sidewalk, and, about one
hundred and fifty feet from the church, when. a
severe gust of wind (tarried
.the roof clear off the
building, and Jot before it rescued him it parted
in the middle, one portion hitting him on the right
side, breaking his ribs, 'arid, it is thought, his
spine, and covering him 'entirely when he *ae
thrown to the. sidewalk. —Ho died that evening at
7 o'clock. The steeple ,of the ehuroh of Dr Duf
field swayed book and forth, and many expected
that it would fall, but it stood the test. -One
steamer in the river lost her hurricane deck, and
another broke her moorings and was blown a dis
tarioe down the river. Altogether they had a
rare time of it.
Wrinithr TELL OUTDONE."—We forgot to
mention in our paragraph under this luiad, yester."
day morning ,' that the gentleman upon whose
bead the apple was placed to be shot at was entirely
prOtee telt hy _two•inch plank, ' the apple being
visible l Thin will take a'.." weight frets the
bosoms of many who thought, .from our paragraph,
that the I , shooting " might possibly be danger
ous.—liartford courant.
:11,ottu front f.)nnitaiontil."_ •
e4pondenea,e(Tllo •
Waellitifiro#,Ainil 20,
,:,..Tiitv*esident'oentizines.tebe:generCuste,Peen—
aipienla;
„Ms. has jait app o inted to'thahighliim
portant °Masi:date of Antwerp, Mr. Ji l in W. Qulg--
'ea; of your State; a gentleman who, whatever his
own claims may be to this post, certainly possesses
few. -- npowthe Democratic
,party. Antwerp isi I_
think,:tiorth some p,600 a year, andisfaltogethir,
an enilablh position. 'ltis stated here that he Is the
p - aritiefet'a belebrated judge in your State, and
that he.geosAo Europe for the purpose of starting
'an enterprise fort the sale of Wild landi in'a por
tion,of your State; something after the, Ole IBtdl ,
prvjaat of OdorotO memory. ,
• c.•Mr, Senator Bigler was tut doubt one of the en
gineers of this last appointment, and should be.
dulyeharged with It., The vsoancy,oreated by the
resigiationof General Boiman in the post dl' Ba=
pevietendeet ef ,Putrilo Printing is not yet
although a person from your f3t, at o is -applying,
.who posse sses the. necessary ' qualifications—,
'nernely, long and Persistent hostility to Melanin,
and slavish shwe,. of his old, friends., -As this is a
ppet t iif some importanoe, however, the President
Will Wait to hear from such of his anoient allies as
Jatees Gordon _Bennett and Governor Sam Medary,
Who will do' doubtlave some - favorite to reoom-
Since the adjournment of Oongresi, and the de,
pariuse of 'members for their. homes, few public
iivfelits of Importanee have trans f led. The Admin
istration felt greatly,relleyed after the close of
Ihe. aesb i lopi The preoess of investigating" its
enormities and denonnolng.ita vices and follies had
beetles so common, that It enjoys a great:sante of
retie in its biniporary iniMsnity hem - iho search-,
ineigThinee of the repre'sentatlies Of the people.
gin evidently dis Posed to 'make the, most of • this
fOliday, and to endesorcir to *press,* country
rio, a feeling of gratitude for its vionderfardlplo
aebtivements in Paraguay, and its pielfloat
Lion of Utah, before the cost of the expeditionatO
thote entintries can be investigated The Milan
shiest exclusively devoted, during the, spring
and summer OflBtB, tolhe work of disorganikindthe
Doptooratio party, attacking Judge Douglas, and
leading or driving anti..tecrompton men out of the
Deerieeratio organisation; while Coma;
• toiptt," appears disposed to devote the same period
00859 to, the praiseOf Mr. Beohanan, the eulogy
of, his Administrations and to efforts to induce the
pemoorsay of the nation to rally around it, Bat,
detWlthetaneing the ssal of the redoubtable Bow
mfin; r 'do not -believe' the organ will be able; to
Make a more eneamstal campaign this year than
lion, notwithstanding its change of tootles.
_ - • •• • 0010APONAL.
Letter from c‘ Touchstone."
Morrespondonee of The Press I
• WASHINGTON, April 20, 1859..
The interest ef the - trial, if one may judge by
ce4versing with the people, does not seem abated,
but I am very glsel to say that the patience of the
visitors to the court room ..does not hold out.
Whether this is to be attributed to the not very
edifying testimony of witnesses, the wearisomeness
of cross-examinations, the foul atmosphere of the
roons, the natural tiring-Out of both legs, eyes, apd
ears, all of whmh have been daily on the qui vies
feitwo and shelf weeks, or to all'together, I can
not say, although I record the feat with infinite
satisfaction, as ell must, who have been in attend
ante,
and beheld -the jolly sensation—that's the
only phrase—with which the worst portions of the
testimony was received by the crowd outside of
the `bar. However necessary
.ctuoh trials may
be,' , it is certain their effect is pernicious,"
especially as it Is impossible to confine,
mach less to wholly curb, the ebullitions of
a; gratiged sentinel anxiety. The Immense
oltoulation of the journals of " oivilisation,"
which devote all their enterprise—and all their
faisy, be it said, likewise—to illustrate the scenes,
sayings, and doings of the unfortunate "scat
>ZOnt," as 'Mrs. 'Noway Brown termed the Maas-
Irephe ; the avidity with' which the "second edi
tion " of the Evening Star, with the whole of the
proceedings, is, sought; the great length at
w oh even respectable journals have found it m
edlars to report the Said proceedings, and the
dleappointmenc- openly expressed, when such re
sicotable papers did not contain the canfesalin of
Mrs. Sickles, (the publication of which Mr. Sickles
sorrowfully deprecates,) and the more vile and
sWggestive portions of testimony;—these are sod
- "Menem of an unhealthyenrioaity—to call it by
mtionger term—which every serious-thinking
falter and mother must desire to see abated.- •
• The length of the proceedings, the harrowing
saves In court - which have touohlagly sustained
the dramatic, terrors by which the whole ease is
surroianded,, and the torture to which the prisoner
dukivisll as the pnblie have been put; has created
htery decided feeling in favor of Mr. Sloklee;and
;general expressiorofregret that the (.4410. Jury
)tatithht eissellir trial at
The polite itellinerisetgeatipa froM
jis ay, azni r must ormtote it 3e mt:a er ~
-.
to2ding pare 0r..1.04 performance. The•imarityVf
Sty kis perfect oodt of Mail against Carlisle's
'readineSit et retort, while the irravitief "Grahani
and the stentorian Stanton seem to' bewilder the
'lege as well as the District Attorney. Mr.Ma-
Older . yesterday attempted an 'onslaught on the
prosecution, but he was rather unfortunate In the
termer of the Judge, who disarmed the earnest
y rgitilan by somewhat peremptorily insinuating
List they same there to talk about law and 'not
sisal the lawyers, or words to that iffoot.'
lie small whitehead and pale features of Judge
Ovivford were in- striking, though peaceful con.
44 to the florid, earnest features and excitable
husattlehe !of Alr. Magruder, as the former put a
de l ver on; or tether oat the rope short by which
theiatter was about to sound the tocsin of war. .
'Plobably the Judge thought Mr. Grad's attack
'Ort - fie defence the other day enough in thatline.
MiOuld yesterday made what is considered an,
epoogy to the defence, and the Rev: Mr. Haley,
to 'Atom he had aisplied a term peculiarly
Plat:table to a clergyman, even though It were
epplid' in connection with so distinguished a par-
tir:asthe counsel for defence. To Mr. Haley the
apobry is duo. '- Waiting until hiename was en
nead with the position given him by.the
Wet '4itorney, the reverend kontloman despatched
midve to Mr. Ould;ohersoterialeg his allusions
to one who could not reply as the reverse of gen.
Gemaly, and demanding en apology as publicly
se th insult was given. Mr. Ould's " regrets "
yesteday morning ryas the result. In doing this
'Mr. B,has but sustained his character for
Mud jid gentlentanliness among his associates
here. Nothing is so commendable as the true
wore*" to make acknowledgments for an error
Whieholiouthataneee, more then a man's head
and here, May have Molted.
The 'mains of Mrs. Jacqueline Pendleton were
fellow* to their resting' place, yesterday, by a
large Stumm of persons, among whom were the
Presidht and Attorney General Black: -The' re-
Mint Bath of Mr. Pendleton made that gentle
riaan'aereer the eubjset of mush newspaper re
markand also brought his wife's name unkindly
promlent She was the daughter of Robert
diillethe eminent architect, and a lady of great
coitus and sympathy for the intellectual and the
artise.
In addition to the name of Mr. Severna, of
Philielphia, for the office made vacant by Gen.
Bawan's descent into the Union, the claims o
kr. Jhn Dowling, of Indiana; have been forcibly
drawl to the President's attention Mr. Dow
ling vis for many years a loading member of the
• Oise Legislature, and Democratic editor at
ierrelaute, and for Some time has been an effi.
elent lerk in the Indian office. His brother is a
promiant and wealthy Democrat in Indiana, who,
I hearraight have come to Congress, but prefers
:to sta3in 'the Legislature and keep the State In
Far. John is a practical printer, but I suppose
that isufaoient to disqualify him for tho office of
Buperhandent of Publics Printing.
It is fotioed here that the Stater, whit* has
soewhat violent in its sarcasm when elle
sloe to te Herold being
,the official organ" was
#.ade, i,t evening copied an article from that
pumal ti the now treaty with Nicaragua, and rays
It "may s considered offlotal." This is rs pleasant
(node of gooring the Constitution. It seems
koirever,l suffer much from intornallinjuries. If
it le ablet survive the attacks made upon It by
he write who fill its oolumns, it must be, or its
readers Ufa have an iron constitution. A rumor
afloat is tit It was started forroligions purposes,
and is keeng the Lent by keeping its'columns
free front d matter of a round or solid nature , .
We shall ft if it changes after Easter.
TOUCHSTONE.
Public Amusements.
Manaus iscacoraurt.--Tbis fine singer gives
a second antilnal Concert at Musical Yana Hail,
this evening She will be assisted by Mr. Den
ilea, the Bea; Mr. Evans, on the piano-forte;
Pgnor Mocol on the olationet and, Signor Bis
eaceianti on is violoncello:
Tug CANiVAL MLNEITRSLB.—This truly line
'troupe of melding, vocalists, and dancers are
0014 performiig'nt Concert hall, and continue
pore only this ening, to-morrow, and`tiatniday.
They, are very lttraotive .performers, and their
versatility is theheme of general eulogy.
Van Attenuate MastAGRETE ;--A new pavilion
hos been ereetedn • Spruce street, bettieen Tenth
iand Eleventh ants, for the performances of Van
Ambtirgh's men4rie of wild animals, of the great
elephant TIPP° 0. and of an extensive Agues-
Ulan troupe. Tly will perform on this evening,
land on the afterams and evenings of to-morrow,
r and Saturday. in Ambnrgh moves to Frank
'fort on Monday.
SALE OF FIFFWATOREB AND JEMBLUY,-T.
.131roh k Bons witsell this morning, at half past
;ten o'clock, at N 91.4 Chestnut street, the stook
bf a city ferteler'solining business, comprising
superior watches lthe best manufacturers, and
lalarge assortmeo'it first eines jewelry.
•
LATEST LIVEAI 01, MARK WES.. , Livearooc, Sa
turday afternoon, / 010ek.—Ootton quiet, and tending
"downward, buyers" deandlnk &it'll further reduetfoo.
Ode to•der (eetltosto.,7.C.oo bales, of sfhlep about 1,000
Lave been taken on fultulatlon and for ozport. Bread
stuffa
IHE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
, ;THE ;ARABIA, AT ITALIFAX,
ONE WEER LaTut, FROX EUROPE:
THE MINISTERIAL .CRISIS.
PARLIAMENT TO BE DISSOLVED.
NEW ELEOTIONS TO BE HELD
TAE, .WAR EXCITEMENT.
31.ovemout of Troops .tiy.Frande and Austria.
THE DECREABE OF BULLION IN THE SANK OF
ENGLAND
COTTeN
CONSOLS 04ia95
IfAtirex, April 20.—The British mail steamship Ara
bia arrived this morning, with Liverpool ant London
Mars to hattuday itt tenant!: the 9th, inst.
• 'The Arable reporta on the nth. at 4 o'clock, P.
panel the American ship Monarch of the seas ondbe
10th, off Cork I exchanged sisntis with the ship Rhea
Olivia ; earn° nay passed the steamtr Asia, hem New
York tor Livitipool; on the 14th pissed steamiest/la
sers for Liverponi; seine day exchanged Mgnahswith
the steamer Jura. „
The e eatnehlp Jars wail to leave Liverpool on the
9:11 for ItOstoo,.and the, atsamer Prince Albert WAS to
leave Galw ir for St Johns the rains day.
The rtsamer Oit• of Kanehater left Cork et the Bth
for New York with 360 peeaengers.• •• - .
The steamer Arabia arrival oat at 9 o'clock P. W.,
on the Blind.
The steamer Glaegow; from New' York. seethed Ohm
lgoW en the 21 lust
,Theldearnahlp North Briton 'arrtied ont on the 7th
init. The steamer City of , Wo.hlagton, from New
York. restated Liverpool on the 7th bat , male
a splendid run of eleven days The crew of the chip-
Grey Oak, from London for New York, were plotted up
at ate, haylog abandoned their vessel, in a Waking eon.
dltion • -
The steamier Egna was off Llverrool on the 9th Inst.
Lord Derby bad annoinced In the English Dante of
Lords that the Cabinet would dissolve ParliaMint and
Appeal to the Country. Ile commentedo,a lord John
RussolPs' courier, and characterised Lo 'd. Palmers , oa , s
r o emendation that ministers should accept Loud John
Russeills amendment as a t treat I atilt Re rejoiced at
top gone] ons stinger; thattbei government, had in.
csived,'and earpreased thenouriet on that for t he want
of oohesiod" the °pi:midget would be speedily disaglved.
He also said Chet the Cabinet bad deeded fo'disSolve
Parliament ,as coon as the public A:Meiners psint•tted.
They thought that the country ought to be consulted:
at the present oriels, and because the in masts of pease
would suffer from a change in the Administra.lon.
Dihrajli made,a corrsapuiding annotuatement in
the Houto - of oouitoons • - - • - - ' •
It ie reported that Medd& Jell Weld on the disarms
meat cf Piedmont before the opening of the Peaoe Con
grems ,
The sedition trials in Veiled resulted In the disa
greement of ,he Jury.
l he telegraphic: advicea from Bombay are to the 4th
of March. Tantia Tope bed disappeared. and his lot
re wore dispersed. The financial emberresoment
of the India Government was mina mere, and there
wan a panto In the money market.
Certain remarks made on Friday by Lo d Palmeraton
in parliament are rimatrued into an adadesion of the
hopeleilanese of peace.
The llinglieh Ambassador at Tarin has eittdden'y loft
On his return to Londor
• 'GREAT LUVAIN. '
Parliament wee p a reeding with its roust beeinese,
and no date had to-n, fixed for the diseo'lition, al
though it wee alined...l to take 'dace before Easter.,
Toe eubj.ct of the p-ore ed subsidy to the Galway
line was debated in the Horne, god Its expediency called
in queritton at well as the injussice done, to the Liver
pool, New York, and Philadelphia company in making
the contract. The Irish members defended the project.
A copy of all the correspondence on the subject was or
dered to be produced
The Australian mail,leth Melbourne dates of Perk.
15th, was telegraphed.,lnqn•ta were extremely dill,
ot dearer, awl the production of gold increasing
In the House of Co Timone. On the (Ph. Lord Penner.'
Eton defended himself from the kaput:tidos coat on him
by ministers, and criticised Lord Derby's course.
Sir J. Pakington replied, and reiterated the assertion
that Lord Palmereton made the direct threat that if the
Grown exerolsed its right to dierolve Parliament the
House might refuse the enppliee. -
Other ',perishes were also made on the subject.
On the 7th, in the noose of Lords, the Indian eleven
millions loan billw6ll passed to a second reading. In
the course of hie renives on it, Lo d Derby said that
next week a vote of thanks would be woposed to the
Governor General and Comomoderin-Ohief. and the
other Mil Asia in India, and that a torn of theologiving
for the reetovailoo of peace would ba presented.
In the House of Commons, Air. Disraeli, in reply to
Sir G. 0 Lewis. after deprecating being nailed upon to
make partial financial Statements, said that it was hie
intention to pay off two million,' of pounds of the Ex
chequer bills falling due lit - Men and that he - did not
contemplate there would be any necessity of borrowing
for that purpose.
On the Bth, in the Mate of Lords, Earl Malmeebury
paid that he hoped to be able to present a statement to
thellowie info a. the az:Oros/dine, which would Show
that the government had done all it could to preserve
the peace of Europe:-, , -
In the House oreolDlliOns Lord Palmerston bad given
notice of a question. respecting oar foreign relations
and the of Europe," bat at the argot request of
Mr. Disraeli ,he postponed it -Mr. Diersoll .an
nounced that in a day or two ,
he -would make a Mate
ment on the subjset.
Mr. Besearsh. asked the. Secretary of the Trenairry
whether Sir Samuel Canard, having offered, through a
deputation, which waited on the Admiralty and Trea
sury Departmental° convey the malls weekly between
an Irish port lied America, for the gum of 4603 the
voyage out and home: it was the intention of theft yarn
meet to persevere in eoreplating the contract tin 5e,000
for service fortnightly between Galway 'sod America -
He demanded, ad the part of the public, that this offer
shotildbe duly coaeldered.
Sir. 8. No thro e said thit the 'offer of Mr. Canard,
Waste call at Cork on the wry from Liverpool to - Awe,
rica, and oa tie return, for MOO. •` -- '
-The Galway offer insole 4 a third .A.Merican
,in addition to two nowfiendertaken weekly; but 'ile.,the
tha
Gable/ oitlY ,, feleterightl ;there Ireerele-zhar
01 - ete Melnik On .4 "1 - 4 11r i rtiO*41;
'proposed to ark the American Government to nerier;i ,
take a postal service in alternate weeks, not inernsirisi4 -
in the Galway earricejsiod, if America declined, it web,
prorated to nakesa aldallar offset° Cunard. It ease
theref.re, the intention of the Government to oemplet
a contract with the Galway line.
The &Merit viroliterther Mummer& by many , membeili
pro and, oot a. The merits of Cork and Galway were
canvaased; and the demised was almost general, that the'
Government Abbot& of Meltera'. combated - witt Wit the
coneent;ol the Noose. Mr. Disraeli add It would be a
new prdesdent to have coatreete in the Srst instalie
submitted to the House Contracts were eoastaotly
granted without previous tender. He recalled the feats
of the Galway urdertaking; The company offered re
friellittee for the transport of trope for the Go
Tenement. He therefore thought it right to adopt on rte
own reel wasibilityn policy it felt to he advantageous
and lu acro , danee with duty. The amount wouli, aa
a metier of course, appear in the estimates beforo any
money oin be paid.
No date bad toed fixed free' ihedisiolution of-Parlia
ment. The candidates were flooding the country with
addreeees to their constituents Lord Palmerston, in
hie address asserts that the simple question at bone is
the'merits o' the Government Reform bitt. He depre
oates the cotton .of minneera in disvolvine.
meat at this critical Joel:aura in European affairs
Requisitions to Lord Stanley and Me. Thomas Daring
tp 00430 Yo ward for the city of leaden, is the Conser
vative interests, were befog numerously signed.' -
A private niceties of Lord Derby's friends had been
held at the Premier's house. He addressed them at
considerable length. ,
The ballot society were aglf attnir their principles, and
had issued, so addr as to the elector*.
The Tilers commenter urea the remarkable omire,on
in the addresses of Lord Palmerston, Lord John Rus
sell: and Mr Dlaraell;upon the =West alone/WA the
whole contest began, that of the (Mare Reform bill,
and soya the great popular orylas honore e a taunt and
note boost. .
At Quart Victoria's levee, Senator Olingman, of
North Carolina; was presented by Me. Dallas.
Ai '.PART April 2 —The trial o' the members of the
Pbcesdis oelety resulted, like the arst.'ln a disagree
ment and discharge or the Jury The prisoners were
'held over till next witless, oa renewing their ball. - -
-At tie meeting of the Great Western (of Caned )
Railroad Company: hell In Loitioc. the directors , re.
port, declaring a dividend of three per cont. per annum,
wee adopted.
The stock market was gotta and steady on the Bth and
W. but en the Bth wee weaker and lower
The Daily New,' city article, dated 'Friday evecing.
Belo " A g+rieral hsavmess prevailed to -day espeocel.y
Ms' afternoon A fresh fell on the Paris Bourse, and
the niesatisfitof ory character of might:al *deices from
the Continent, and the antioipallo of the Indian and
floestan loans, as welt enethe unfavorable bank returns,
combined, (vested an unfercrable feeling."
The fonds presented a farther decline of ,Vesli par
mut The discount market was active at the utintaum
rate of 214 par cent. - The Aturtrlan exchanges have
again risen, owlog to the prevailing distrust.
Ihe Timas , cite, article of last evening says : " The
funds opened at co nparatively steadyligoloss, but closed
heavily and lower under dull actoonts from Paris
The following lint of new baronets has been pub
liebed Miller, John Neste. memberajof Parlia
ment; John 11. Uevole Smyth and Philip P. Duneombe
VIII VntiY LA 1187
LIVRIIPOO.. Saturday. 1 )5 P. M.—The steamer Bina
bas just arrived hom New York.
Coca/ ols. in londoo, at 1 &dock, were at 95 94)j for
mole! end account
.earl ktalmesoury , s remarks are construed into an
admission that there is no loom for paste.
BRANCH.
The movement of troops and war material In Branca
c mtinnes on a large scale. Twenty•flve , housand
troops are on the way to reinforce Lyooe. A feeling
that war Is inevitable prevails at the Yrench Foreign
Office, and la shared by some of the hlaheat function
rime Ordealb have been rent to Toulon for nixtpeight .
veasela ; also, eight vesaels have been ordered from
Brest to Toulon
All the wettable the Athletic belonging to Marseilles
'are hastening home.
'The Parte Bourse is deoliniog
Count Cavonr said that he could at any time
apply the match teas Materials of conflagration at hie
command, and force Branca to join him.
AI:MR.IC
An analysis Is pnblished of Count Boulfs reply to the
Boutin proposal for the Congress. Ile declares the
whole difficulty Is to be found in the policy of Pled.
molt, and regards the Co•greas so the weeny of_ putting
an end to the danger with which she threatens Eipope.
He adds, should other questions be mooted, they ought
to be stated beforehand, and that the slash of arms
should not aciompauy negotiatione.
Piedmont disarm ; Aunt Is will do likewise.
until the prelimitteries ate settled'Austria may relax,'
but will nut suspend operations ; her troops will con
tinue to march towards Italy.
LATEST
Tho ViCllllla corresiondett of the Times telegraphs
cc follows Vienna Friday Evening —Ths long-rst.
pealed crisis it at hood. A oorps of fifty thousand men
goes from this city to Italy tomorrow, and on the fol
lowing day another corps of sixty thousand mon Is to
be assembled here A reserve corps of 'seventy thou
sand mon will be placed In Bohemia and Moravia The
reserve of the army in Ttaly and of the corps about to
leave this city have been called in.
PARDINIA
The London Morn•ng Post publishes a long and
important memorandum presented by the Sardinian
Gove - nment to that or Great Britain, on the condition
of Italy.
Friday—Mr Tames Hodeon, the British Ambassador,
eft hero to day for Loodoq.
ITALY
" The correvondent of the Times, et Rome, says that
the general opinion there is that the ()engross will elm
ply delay war, but cannot prevent it,beasuse it will not
effectually settle the Italian qu• Mien.
It is confidently stated that neither the Papal Govern
ment nor the King of lisplen will send representatives
to the Cockcrow,
The Independents Belga says that the %lug or Na.
plea Is rapidly sinking.
The Papal Government is preparing an oftlelal note
relative to the prorosed Congress, to be addressed to
the great Powers
PORTUGAL.
The Government has authorized the free tvimleaton of
Indian corn.
A. lit Petersburg telegram of the 9th says an impe
rial ukase for a loan of .£12,000,000, at three per cent ,
was published that day.
• • .
The Bombay mall of March 12th readied England on
the 6th. The news le anticipated by telegraph. This
tle Topes and other leading rebels were biding under
Pelee names.
Freights to England bad slightly advanced.
AUSTRALIA.
Anetrallan papers and correspondence from Mel
bourne to February II wore received, but add little of
Importance to previous te:egrams,
New gold fields of fair promise bad been discovered
near Melbourne..
Dates from Africa, Cape Coast, to February 11th;
Bien% Leone to February 20th, and other parte of the
west coast, are received. Trade in the palm oil rivers
was very dull.
RERVAYiii: 0401 CALIFORNIA.
, ,
Passage of a ,BM to Divide California
I, , ACIPIO 11/11LROAR,'PONVENTION
Fl ,LOoni. Apell 20'-The Overland - matt, with Ban
Francisco dates to the 28th nit , has arrived.
The Mate Legislature had gone on visit to Oakland
The bill to divide the State of Oalifornis has passed
the Senate.
The Home bas alto pawed a bill calliog a coa•entio
o( delegates ton Caliro - nia. Oregoa. Washlegion, and
Arizoaa. to cot:udder - a plan for the eoustanotio ors N
ano Railroad. '.'' • •
, Ensloom _Wad 4[lll Msi Yrlllolllto and She ululate
auctuniged. -
, ,
Atrival-of llie 01 axol ii a .
.. , DEATH CIF 1111SAILD, an.
Ni* YoSE. April' 20' —The 'etesiner Sizoni.. frli%
4amburg on the sth bet., arrived here at 7 o'clock
this evening.
She brings the London afternoon papers of the 4th
lost, -
They'contain no Parliamentary proceedings. .
, The Trench anchastedor at Hanover watt recently
obliged to quit 46e Theatre Royal, In coneequenoe of an
antl,Tfrenee demonstration. _ . , -- -
. . .
Mui&d the (wander of Concerts, died to France, at
the egeof pouf. , .
Prize • Fight in -England.
BATZlifk AND I.ADDOCIC7-E!+YERS VICTORIOUS
IleLie ,Z. April 2A —Adifeeti by the etaamer Amble:
tante Oat the - greet , prize fight between Severer Rol.
Plana Came o,@ 'Oa the sth !nit, ' Over onetiatiennd
pima!, were pteiont: '- •
A Beetle of mode 1/61:4) Welt, oc c upying tinning and
a balf minntee, -
Eitlyers wax the victor, thus retalnleg the <, °kneelon.
ship of
From WasMogroo.
Wserrirtoron, April 20, —ln- relation tn . Ninaregtiati
affaire many speculations are InO.ttteed- and some of
the statements concerning them are dOubtlee4 t111i.4411-
tignally erroneous The true state of ,the questton is
aseertained to he that the ,treaty recently retuned is,
with one eitortelon, entirely esceptahle to,this Govern.
meat, whioh has hersteore.assented to Its provisions.
The exception is to tae amendmenterhiek ip enteiteMen
p-ovides that the United States *1;01 erupts* to use doe
vigilance aid all lawful - menus to prevent the organ's
Coo of bottle parties In this, country 'or the invasion
of Nicaragua. . A
This Is net considered Important, but if ultimately
rrjected by the President: who has it under colanders'.
Von' no doubt is entertained that.the treaty will be
modifled by Nicaragua. In accordance with - the wishes
of the Qovernmeet By this treaty' Nicaragua engages
to ass the necessary force to' keep the Trunk 'route
Coen; bat if at coy. time she , should fail to de-en, the
United Static hare the right to 'lead tiding to protect
parsons and property. ,The,information from - Nlorragua
leaves, no donut that the British are acting in good
faith and are making arrangements for. surrendering
the Bay falai ds and' the Mo•quitd Protectorate.' Such,
Is the present state of, Oahe se . ascertained from an.
. ,
tho Mia oottroes. , ' , ,
The. Appropriation for Sorrapsi
Weentsorow, Sprit 20,—Geu, Burnett, the eurveYor
General o , RIIIMMI and Nebraska. has been informed by -
the C0011:00soaer of the .Land office, Chet, in teems--
quencs of the smallness - of-the approplat on, It will be
necessary that the rest of _tae arirveye In this, district
shall Jt o t exceed $26,0t0, a which 810 000 is appiropri-:'
ated to surveys In Nebraska, and slo,foo for surveys
Kansas. The Hanrai survey fund has beein appo.tioned
for the surrey or thenewt Vo k Indian lands As even
an the surveys are completed, ball a grotto c will- be al
lotted to rich of the Indiana who may have removed
there under the provisions of the treaties or 1888 end
1842. after which the balance wilt be 'thrown into the
public domain, nod opened to ore emption. It Is one o
the molt valuable sections of 'Kansas Territory: .-
•
The East Palaiyivaniafitardioad'.'
ALLindoww, April 20 traoh of thole/a Penh
sylveeis Betinted was neighed making the drain
or railroad complete" betwe ealliw-Tork and tianabart..
The oars will 00Mi:01,1406 renting to-morrow. „
THE CITE
11311:1811111INT8 msie .1114.11NING
MUSICAL PURI) HALL —" Grand Concert."
00NC16 . 11.2' HILL - 4 ‘ The berepbelllle
VAN Amerman & Co.'s Zooloileal end Ygetestrisn
Establishments" Spruce street, between Tenth -std
Eleventh streets.
- - - -
WEI/UTLEY ' CLARICIVB ARDEV3SIIII4 TEILA4III.-
Itiehellen"— , ‘ A Thninping."-
Mow WALNUT-Amiss. Tosaysi.—"Peg Woffiegton"
Adelgith a"--f. The Love Ohm." - -
llioDesettarte Ostammt.—Eeleetions from Plays
Gems from Operas, Pantemiihes, Dancing, and Pinging
TROAISTIVESG;eOII . I , from begs
Eccentricities; Parses, singing,' and Dancing, , •
Joint Owls, who has been 'lying in the
reen.3l.eolo Hospital. for the last few doys,aufferlog
from severe injuries he had received on'Snliday Worn:
lug eta are, died yesterday morning, bstween nine and
ten o'clock, from the afros: of said wounds. The skull,
of °spieled been fractured in a •earfurniuminer., When'
he died be woe in his twenty.sixth or brenty.seventh
year. Ile was the son of Capt. Joseph Ospie• an Eng
ilatimau by birth, and et one period of his life an MB
car, In • the British navy, Coming to this city, Oaptaist
espies married a Mee Maria Ervin. , of the diet, let of
Southwark. after residing liere,aome, time, the Oap.
tan embarked in the - merchant terrice,ln the pursuit
of Which he was dually lost off the Cape of flood Hope
John was left to the care of his nxotber, , who is re
presented as having been an excellent woman—one who
endeavored to raise berekoldren roperly. Es received
a very good Englieltedoctition.bulassoolating himself
with wady are companies, and:emanating very vicious
habits, his career soon became one of sin - About mx
or seven years ago, In company, with a companion named,
'Emma, he maul convicted of having wantonly taken the
Ohrietoplier Boohon Ontl..they,„vere, both_ sem.
'imed to be executed. Executive clemency saved
Oarde and hie Mead, and they returned once more to
society. When Ospie ,was pardoned, be tnede su
effott to reform, but the effect °Monier aseiccist'onS
.wmitsso strong, and once more he embarked in a career
of dissipation. -As we bore stated, on Sunday morning,
during an at on the Shiflier•Hoes ()employ,. Ospie.
whOws Ahik, rguusr.,, numbed a shot, which ,
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aildlottir * 4 *
death ide eet4 Y 7loadel — o;.. to'ilatidtt!
= Ooroner:lfenner was summOurd to hold an Inquest
- yesterday. , He attended, but no post-naurtece exami
nation bad been Midi!, And ati Witnessed Irani present to
testify to the fasts, the_ examination was postponed
until this morning -
bleanthde,Whenspleo,the Mtn wbewin
being the a uthor - Cap es death," and Who escaped In
the mysterious manner we cieseribed yesterday, la still
at large Beery .ffort In being made to recapture him ;
and. for the credit of justice. End our afire fame, we
hope success • will accompany the alertions of our
deem.
7nn OFFICERe of the law experience more
trouble in ousting the - tanners from their accustomed
stands on Market ',treat .thau they counted on. On
Monday; oreiMen.was: , tined for the Wreath= Of the
ordinances. Yeaterdsy a neither of these men were
before Aldermen Ogle to answer the charges pre'erred
against them by the Bigh; Constable , It was argued,,
on the part - of the farmers; that It was' illegal to expel'
them from their ermultomed stands before they had pro
vide,' acre - omodatieca for themselves elsewhere; And
further, it was bald, that with, stands were near ball&
lore. the owners o which had given them pormiseicoo
toatand there, they were on private property. The de
cision of the alderman wee postponed in antiolpation of
the notion of °months, both bottle' of which - Meet to
day. According to the provisions of the ordinance, the
recusants are liable to a doe of City dollars and costa
for every day they disobey the law.
®sour Two O'CLOCK, .yestenday, morning,
the family °Qtrs. 3. Sennedy. living in Second street
above Carpenter, were aroused by hearing a burglar in
the house. Mr. K. it - mead oat of bed, and found Mis in
truder ;Outdating the room. meted him, and after
a strdggle the rioted broke away and made his mope
Upon making an examtnaVon ft
,wve dircovered that
the bonne had been entered by footing open a -back
door. The gee wee lighted tov.the thief, who proceeded
to rewash the lower apartments in sea-eh of valuables
The vaults ware even lrolien to 'ascertain whether or
rot they were silver. After getting th 'crgis' below
stairs, he went into the that:ohne above, sad he bad
taken the monev.A eta of the pOokete 'of Mr: O.
before he W 43 disturbed. The intruder wee Otte a
young man.
A DANGEROUS WEAPON.—ThOMRS Addrial
and a man named Cunningham are elgaged in the
oyster balances. Yesterday morning, a diepute arose
between them as to the fonds invested in their business,
and Cunningham wished to draw on the trimmers' for
the sum of thirteen cents Adams peremp'orily re
fused' to grant the request until their entire stock
should be disosed of. Cunningham got enure, and
while passing a afire In the ro•ig h borbood of Shipper,
and Fifth streets, seized an iro garden rake, and in •
'flirted sundry wound.. on thee head of Adams. , The
wounded man was taken to the Perneyigants Hospital,
and after having hie wounds dressed started In pussult
of the offender.
Ix is said that the arrangementalor holding
the State Agricniturat Pair at Poweltoti arii rapidly ep•
p oaahleg co toplet'on. We trust that one eitlasusjo'n
in this wo•k with a degree of zeal commensurate with
the advantages of the fair to our city's commercial and
agricultural interests. Pone rivalry exists between
Philadelphia and other State towns as to bolding it;
but by the united Cod prompt notion of our haerobints
and citizens we may be able to seams the advantage to
oar own
BETWEEN 8 and 9 o'clock on Tuesday even
ing the dwelling of Mr Charles Ellis, No. 229 Eonth
Eighth street, was entered through a rear wiodoti while
the family were in tho parlor, and robbed ors gold
watch and chain. silver-ware, and o her articles. The
thief clambered over a shed (roman adjointeg yard, and
got Into a ro,m in the seceni Rimy. from which the
plunder was obtained The ' , Alban took a pillow ease
from a bed in the room to carry off his booty.
Tom oonyoßAzons of the Germantown
Market Company are about arranging the preliminaries
for carrying out • the phiale of their charter. The eat
of inoorwatinn provides fcr a capital of $30,000 and
not to exceed $5O 000, divided into ',hares of $5O each,
We learn that the company have in view a Capital let
of ground for the perpoee of a market houae, _located at
the needed point, that can be obtained at a rea•onab'e
price, $5OO of which would be taken out in stack. ,
HOSPITAL °AM.—Timothy Legacy aged
27 years, was severely wounded yesterday attercooo by
a bank of earth caving it upon him while he was en.
gaged In tearingdo rim a building in Marble alley, neer
Tenth and Obeatnta streets Henry Teeth, egad 6',
had hie had badly bruised yesterday morning. by being
kinked by a horse Re resides in Woodbury, NJ , and
(1811:1" to this c.ty with a lot of marketing. Po'h of the
above were admft'ed to the Pennsylvania Bo 4pital:
A Herrera of youngmen have formed them
selves into a new unitary company, to be called the
Putnam Continental Guards. Their drem will be that
of the soldiers of the Revolutionary war, and it Mateo
Intended to have connected with the corps a band of
Martial mush), the members of which are to be clothed
in a like unit..rm. The company will parade, it is ex
pected, about tbe first of Jane.'
A MBETING ig to be held on Saturday even
t atMalaga, N. J, to consider the prilaot of eon
struct.ng a rallicitd from Camden to to Cum
berland county, N. J. It Is held that the construction
of Ouch a road would prove eminently advantageous to
the interests of Weat Jereey, opening, as it would. a
rich, fertile. and hitherto undeveloped mention of corm.
try. •
GoitoNEa FENNER, yeBE erday morning, Ii old
an Inquest on , ba body of a white woman nam e d Arm
Grier, thirty fire years of age, who had died f em in•
temperance and, exposure. A. re, diet o that'effeit was
rendered. It was Ftsted, that she bad, two °Whiten
living, but their whereabouts was not asiettained,`
WILLIAid LEESON, while staggering along
the docks last evening In a state of triton:cation, feU
Into the Delaware, et Arch-street wharf. Be eras res
cued by Officers Baton and Alkiten t of the Reserve
Corm conveyed to the Central Illation, end kindly
oared for.
Alarms Moos, of - pareden, yesterday
morning committed n colored bar named James Ml
halm to tamer the charge of wounding °cartes Wan
nen' with a knife. Brahman wan stabbed in the back
very leverely.
A COLORED NAN, named Emanuel Oath
bed, uas committed by Ahierotan treeman t on the
them or baying a boxer white e,;sp to his possessing,
for which be wee unable to 'mount. The property
awaits an owner at the Pltth-ward station house.
LAlntrati, Esq., ex-GOntroller of
the city of Pitteintu t was elected Grand Muter of the
Odd Follows of Siete of Pennsylvania kit evening.
110 is Low in this city.
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fINANVIAttANIMiIkiMBIWIA 3 - - .' - '
" „ .....,• • -,,,- ~..-..,. --1: ,-. , •
. - ...„......-7,--..„ , ~,.,...—t, ...-,..., _-. _ , . •
'he 120 847.,figirket. ..,„ f . 1.-- A. ----
, > - , ... ~ •-: . 1 .. - .1: - .. ,. ", - 4 . ,f , r. 41".".`..,..
' • " liiIIIDILOrik . ,6OII6, 1666,
`The nook market
s - gaVe;44ilits, and -tai`
bears have Dude genii dif'of it, iiinsiEcinit ' dOwn ill. -
the the apeorilatlietiosi.dind borada`Mi`ifiel*niflflkf _
one detrio ei 4 iptinnill 'llid;ruirritit. t6,..4 1 4 2 .3...kee9 L . ',
now_
Ms it tui r ks been forsome`dayilikkiEfi..Teliri, 2her,r: -. ---
titsfesPect of the sewsfrom Etroptihy - the - dralrliqairrr
given by tetegraph,-Aces nes,..tnipt 20 ,sirreigthen the '
Piee i rk.aPY.
•
We leer thaithe Maprema. Cant eithis titan - Iner"=,
•i P laleeil lie recent i t e'l 4l ° 2 that theof the
Bank of , Pennsylvaniaara te. ircelyi :the anus of that
ios'itntion in .payment of debts due- to it, and bairn
thrown the doors still move widely" opentoritieleardif 7 -
of the ruff rent by tie failure. ~ r. '7., ~._"":::. . .,'...4 ' f
l'hesiesigeetts minnow Instructed that :they ehili i‘ %*.,,
only receive the notes of the bear-for its elabisie,leerr
afro that the checks of Jetsetters and thenertithiaffet‘ot
der oast are deo to be receivedinthe.6enas *neer ; ei„.,
a valid tender for indebtedianife rkti pink. Hitherto'
tile market value of certificates of del con his beadier , ..."
latively much lower' thaw Hre notes, of. the hank ; ths
hope baring Plea o largrife'el7 l , 4l ,o-teesrebet iele,notae,
would hairs to be received in payment of debts dee the 1-
bank, while it wee thought -that...the deponitere-would-7
have to Walt and take their chance far. dividend,
This new ruling of the Supi. Casert - tmlega both -
Supine.
Masses of debts upon "level in, thingesperst;asediatink . „.
the nia.ket'veleis of dep. eitorisl_clairns Co .siderabfp f '' , ;...,i;:s
111.PeiskLug of itermayliania Beak if/ sirs, .we snip. eel; ,
that Menne. Barnum, and others, are nowengesedie.
eitablishiog before the'Anditor inlaid Mss4 tisk' aiiiitirs ... 4` ..
aliment of paper held by the &salaam of the bask; "'
and by the trustiessfor the eitibarike,"nairjesned by
the makers to the president•of the bank before its ,-
strisppage to mob!! him it TAostoto 44 24,45, limy, mkr;
stet the payinent of `these sofas nettle potted that uo"
mime was given "foir iheni: Thai alio all gdillifit !to -
*knees refuse to surrender" say fiollaterat sensitise
deposited . with the preaident of the heehaw' .otharg •
debts due hien these patties to the Bank of 4snarirl, ,-.
vdnia. Ons of tkem, , we understand . , demands from the'
"A Stator.; thodeorfaux yteclude teliected frMesieili eel':
laterals by the maidens . shall bit taken iron: the .....
general fondand paid overt° IsLan. f- rr r. .t ,71'."-,..W."....We hare 'no Ilisposit os to prejeidies, the cleans rii-:'.!...
these parties to get 'off f om the! pOpoootof,Aellinotei_
If they can , but if they shonlibe made ' oprry them !bay
will hereto thankiheir own priseidne gmagomiiii, Milne, :r
ed into the serape on seek s *allow profess* idthat,
by lending their, totsw, , they would ens4ble the president
to sustain the bank. Ills • 11, , nd -thing to believe that
men established for }margin basidesa toshl be ao entity
galled. F . , .. r-- - - . ...i. ".
rs "? `.- -- 2.r - 7- --;..7 .
.- •
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radanimpati max ilaz , Ati9l gaup, -
oorommaiar aammor;soo ,soo:liiiisi-moins,otxm,
sin /108631601 610111114-101118117116 !au,' "la.,
!so ogoolfoo ilrikti6fs; '..i% ,-,,' 4. • ., I. Ril l'rr." ."'• i 4- .."
f..,, 49-JIeIitOLBOAIID, . " - .., ` : '''' I
-
li4o City as itilote..lco . 6661,..1idarid Rii lots
1401 'do „„fulots..loo ''. .50 Pima B .... , ..42 If
16000 donw;inltraft.lol% . 2 do .......
250 do ' 103% 2261ineiCel in 10t5... 4%
1
200 N .1' ecuoif N 68..6% -4 1iLehigh1k.42.6.1..14 4.
2000 . don ' . - i . b5436%. 10 ,- - 4 " di , s - , s - .' ' -2a% ,
.! 3000 Bimini Chat.,100.3214 100 Atierd 4,441.... - 11% -
1500 'de Anise b 6.131% fir.. ...do ' - . r . :13% r ,
300011 n Oil Ott in. 1td.40 ' . 19 llin'eldll rri,..'"';'.6o% r lwo de , scrip on 40 - , -7 let
- Noistn R ... to-I ts 45%
6000 -- do ; s alb ao loci SOL Nay Piel=•it6liqf
14:10 Canniest& len.7s 67 . 27 --, do in lots - 9e
119C0 110,2 in 7s Its .05% 4 Ilmleton,Coat .. .44%,
1000 Penns B 1 in 6,001 ""13 CessoltdOft.Attalf .2636;_
...6COO Bead It 60866527% 10 II Panne It_ ... ...bk.. Fax , ,
r‘2ooo - ..." _do, bb - 17% ...1. (Unwires* 14 -- 44 ~
I
ll.oo' 'do ' 11% '6 24 lelid.ritit ' 411 -..'
' 1000 L &Marl it 7s ~.92 1001teadIng B,;:•.alwa, 2104.3% -
1000 , PNI W&DA co,7s ftik 300 , do ...,.„... - .4655e25%
_lO 0 do-- " ^ '04% 100 ' - 'l2 - ',- - ' . - , - „briert.ls% ,
I
r;26olr3ch NaV.60.232.16% 100 31mireilk - - - - Ojg.re
1000 Peon it 2 nig 6r...91 /6 eirird Villa ' : 2g,-, - -
100 L Isl'd 8..ea5h.12%'... Illitnebillßerlp..2..:o4 t
200 .., do- irate b 6 11% 100 Little
.. 941rity11t;:..21-Z
Z 1111111711.102 13441641. „. 1 ,,.. 7 .. ,
21i0 Morris' ontrl 69..60%12 24 drittet,ll:. , .., - .:4f%
5100 letith Barr 66.-02 . '2 PensnslL —T- . -- - 4 .'' 42%
1003 do
....,,... -
IMCIOND BOska. ' C -' -
100 eity_otistendpt.loo' 2 Vorristewe B 61%
2000 Un Oat 05..34y.. 89% 2 do 1 .2%.„
3000 , do .... siren 39% ' 5 2.1'&2214t 6 - '3lB - -
6060 Ohms dc Del cut 68.60 41 %Whitt BcriPet...t74%
5000 ,Co. •SOr 10 Lenigirkler - 221('K
4°oo do 80 6 ,AG ......". .....k . 61%.
too N kerma B 65... 3661( • ii --- de.....4.47...'"*:„.66 62% ,,
1000 Cam & Am 66 1 88 863( Zdeinsed3ll3o62 . leltslar:r.
I
1000 Del Bmg bd,......14 . : , -thr.r.......e.....%.404- r rr
-2000 Cataw ' e Img 75.:60% 25 Bedniyi Bair pref....19*,"
100 Sag Canal de ....39 25 Bueq Oust. . a•••, . 1::.• • 0 0 ,
loco ziaora 3 r0g1e.1.73 • • 16 ~1-4 0 3.' ''' ' ier 4 i. - i l idi -
i
41 ,
,10C1i Catarina 2 mg.. 36% 1 ftlActs A tpltiii2iria 23 -
900 abt. . r , " : ...„35% '4 NeehankraUttrele.: - ...23%
600 Beeding,B,4lrl6 IT ~, vdo *. "' - " - SSW- -
21 tiorristown R.... 52% - 5 Haslet.= Ceni....14 1 1( - -
IT a 6..14 - • iolgtos'' ileil lisi Baio • olf:' oft 2'raffir:
Phila Se. 100,100% tr Poe lON •29.11t
,‘ It 100 1f.0% Wild. IlitAiiilbi.R 2% 97f '
; 1 . • Nev.:J.los 203% ~ ur 7elrt satsgx 12 -714 - 0
Penal far 94%-96, - • ,+",2d. • tiogAs -
Beading "11. 26% 15%fleng Irelandl2%..
;., bdelLtrinaff eir .- gam ILeltOcal et Aiw.o2- AIM:
x.. 1
" intik; 1 44'91 t-96. tt' poolii 8...;..7 Dxf_sx , _
! , s do 1 86 71 77% if `M . 2O /4 -00 % .".
Penne B 42.% 42 1 -
~ ..".10d. - ;". --- .'..:14Friii....
te, 2d mlis in el 90%.91• Catewien:l.A.f." -5 / 4 1414
.for Canal Con. 13 64 , ` -, "t-leritelt W 6 ' , e6% S
"" prat alio% 107. •liff,fi I i
rrifirk& - South 4 6.1. 63 -
Sabi Pus 6a NM , 16)4.71' 121.2:21 at R.,- itig 48%
a. lunithf 4.'34
_.,._1115 -, r Clue &Waging 43 = 44
ItAilit)pbfa,
. Arzil._o4ive.4ll4l4.,
There la ao thing.' vin Briaaditaixtorday s itattraleatitv.
bate Aeons little more delay in Illeakt2aooo:h*littii - '
Maid na lle extra riadattinifeatilii - oldt , fsah skkept . , -
private, isud-300bbis eitsai iflaten4,
b td,f
titifteiKtot;l 4 lo 6, :A*UMegf.7 6 4 4l ***'*4 . i.:44
1.214 16 at
, hat" breeds; atiiirditae - in:qtality.:_ :I(aWria
doing in Bye riser or Oniit - Masi fans limier Id Mid at
pas% 11.:za; wm*zsujiirsr,s3
to SMa to•day,iiith eilia of I,itb bne ied itltaitllBo
tatr to ;Wiese; audi,lgal ,r btis - While at - 1600106a; ;skirl*
at the _latter: price . tor litaral , MatitiOiti'lli iftharo o
nye; is taketioa arrival et 860.'- Cora binither more lo•-
tea to day, sad atont 4,00
been told at 870, tfloat ; 600 bat ;Oor - white brouilit
730. , os's aireabied, iad'aboat 1,600 bin Ptimayl- -
Tattle told it Rd Hs !relay and Bailey Malt are etesay
at *rigout quoted rates: :Bwril.--A sadill_takfht-tio-1
Quereiboa wee made at VII 40 '- ton. cot, cia- r Th. -
market is very quiet, are only about 100 bales have hems -
dial:Coed of at previous quotat'ous. Greatest are rather'_
more active ;71itillb,.CoOk roldibfairel - oi,, to -
day, 303 hbds Pocto Rico_ Sager at 6,16 07,k0, - 303 bb a
stet 8 toe do at IN to 7,t0, the tora.r arerasieg a 6.86 -
the 100 lbs „aud 40 Midi Sagas Molasses it 26 Gine 4' ga l'
lea,+all 80.-days midi a Ma - htitierithf -
thole inactive, and prites the same as last quoted Reeds
aso very quiet, - Mad tleepriee of Oloeetteed le ~ - b oredeavr
at 66416.60. 410 boa Follitactoleg ,ta.othitr
Whiskey la in steady demised; .bbitroo l llill#l6,No
bh , L l 4 62 0% 0 1 awl
_FPIO9OI Ir.
?few York Stock Exthasse t April 20.
-
. EINCOND 10ARD.
10 Elk of Repnblio 3613 300 1450 h 1313 w 3S - -
tON I" Golan 741;
_to do - - 843( 7 -
.400 do -74 UP ' do
84%
200, do
000 " do
1502112 We Coo
250 do
500 do
SO do
__ ,
1::o do *3 71% II I OIBA (leaß, '220 51
20 Zrle It 9 200-_ .
„do 010 511(
BO Hodson Ittr,B. - 901 1 225 _, - -do, .: .-- 03, 619(-,
10)11airitau R; ' - 12%' :100 utdoilicia' cc 1 - 6741 ,
100: do : pret , , 40x at:a do . - . .00,0 VI ..
500: do ' Pre,' 015 401( 200 - do== - - ' 51% •
CIO 13-aeosild Ohio a - sag 11000, -
_do , ...- . 9 2 0971i';
100 Badding $ , 20% I
_. 100 ~ do _ _ .b3O 5'M
100 do . - d3O. 10 I ;200 :do ' 00_68V
50 Piustialt - ' cOO 1101 j 1 100 'do - ' 'OD 51 .• -
. .
Cones .—Tbe mart et is ettll twit remetrmiti me
e4ttled wader the Aeon:see 'neje' We qeote=tiiiml:
Belly:
rriw roan inisainownom
- - rplandn. Blorida. - Mobile. -, ls.o.ftTex.
Ordinary 1034 10% lO4 log .
Riddling 12% .11% 12.4 12%
Middling Fa1r....1:4( 1314 14 ' 14 -
FLOOR, &o.—The demand for. Western (Yang Flour io
lose &olive, and with liberal arrivats, the !ow' add me-
Wadi graded are easier. Elpring.Wheat- Mande and 'ow
grades of extra Ohio and Indiana are particularly
hoary. Thn demand is condoled to the lioeme-trade—
sales of 7 SOO barrrola at $llOO6 50 for septrflea State;
44 0001 01 to choice do i' . 5000 . 81 for aittra , do V - 66 90
05.26 for low grades .o! , extra - Weatert; $0.3900 40 for -
thinning b ands of sound b.-op Ohio ; 14.4407.70
m trivia bronde do; $6 8009 for It. Louie brands, arid
50 8508 25 for extra 0 wafter , . e . .
O. nalian Flour la dull sad rather lower, the sales
. . .
are email et 18 bOesT 430 ;. Fouthern •y, o
the low grades are easier, but the Medians and ebo , es
brands are very firm and in geod , deaisitdisales of
1,1.0 bble at S 6 65Torauperfloe Benin Seri., andio6oo,
810 for the better brands. , Bye Blear and Cern Wets
steady. "
GairS.—The Wheat market to veridull ; chew gnu.
Mira only are firm. Spring tanimeieable and le toads
mai ; .tbe sales are a small lot of, choice Western at
$1 40 and oee of *WO Rehtuogy at $1;80, 4. : -
Berle, Is stellar, but oloses quiet —tales of Small lots
of State at 740780 for fair to Wet: este are' more
plenty, and are dull and nominal a% the close—a Sale of
1:200 bus prime astern...ft' r at made last ueeningst.6o4.
Bye le quiet 'et 8,2488.. •
Co -n le rather lower, the demand ,confined ,to new
Bontharn—aalai or 47 o'4 bar at 84405 d 'araihtta 'With
am; 86e88o far Jersey yellow; 8130870 for loathe=
do; and 83..40640 nominally . ler Western mixed
PROTI/31038 — . The pock market to better ; the demand
is NI, in part for the French Gorernmeot Pelee of
3,100 tilde at' $l7 25017 80 for new mere $l 6 for lbw. -•
men ; SZO for clear. and $12.01%02,76 for VaimE--.-11i. -
a uttei in the tales are 100 bbla mum, forkbetliquly, •
at sle 75 • ,
Beef Is firm ; the demand is fate:and the =testa rim-
Cram. -Sales of 570 blds at s6e7 for actintrymittmer
s7 75en8 75 for do Mess f = and55.2501L25 for repacked
blea4, and $l2 606 1 3.50 far arra - Prime Stem is
&Aid for at 117021—a - asle 'of 190 tree /aft hea been
made at $3l.
Foreign Commercial Intelligence.
itrArt POOL. April 8 —Cotton Market—The vales tor
the meth have been SO.OOO bales, including 2,600 bales
to speon'ators, and 4 000 for exports`ion All qatbittei
hare slightly deoluitd I 1-16 lor loner and Inferior
grai(El; good meal gnalitien are •seareely any 10wey..,,
The sales lo.day °friday) are entirnsted at 7 COO Wes,
inaluding 1.000 to exporters: - The markeretaalitildr -
bat Hein, at the following authorised qsotations :
'Pale Middling.
81( , -7%
New Orleans
Upland
't mock of Co-foniff poo to 370,000 11Ape, of yhtelt
310 On are American. - • ' • - - •
Some authorities say the decline wee only partial, bet
ramrod from MA to N. - . . ,
ST ATE OR TRADE - The idviees from. Mutehester
are favorable, the market for goods elosi,g
Lava mot.; Saturday afternoon, April 9.—ThaDottor.
market closes (inlet. with a declining tendency. The"
salsa bare been 9,000 bales.
Llrgetrood.. - B.—Dreadaturi.--The market has
hien dull, and the sales unimportant.
Wheat atm dull but nominaliy unchanged; Radom
red 6t Dials 41;. Western white 83 7delOo; &lateens
I w 'its 10.1olos 91. Corn dull but steady; yellca 63 84
eta lla ; white le Idols di,. • - • , •-- ,
LIVE SPOOL PROVISION . MARXIST —.Minim Big ,
land. Athya, dr. Co., Richardson, Brience,-k, Cu:i and
James l'aleaermy quote - Beer ;, sales of the week
1,2+0 tlmame at 700860, and 100.1.114 .811 foe, fedi&
bless York firm - and to better demand 'lll .- 10074 e.
B+eon gme• ; Cumberland cut 46(6d. Lard is quiet at
68s; Irish had advauted 2ss2 Tallow, unchanged.
LONDON MONEY NA: RR RT-103Don, rridel ere
aleg —Console alumni at 9thic96g for money and ac
count
Bar Silver, be
. 2)0 ; nominally, as ;
Eagles, Ida 4i, , • t 4
money in good demand at 2ge63 41 , sent.
The bullion-1n tbi - Batik or boa deoreased
£680,000 since last week's tetarn. - - •
LONDON, SettertlAy, - - omega are At OSIS for -
money atoll -
AMESIOAN STOOKS.—lfessre. Baring Brothen
quote a limited humored at gravieriu rates. tailed
mates Vives fitg : Virginia Saes, 1888. 80g . ; Penn. -
sylvssis givea 82g ; Pennaylvinsisifientr,al Sines, fleet
mortgage. 92g ; New Yolk Ceatralybares, 94; ILLois
Central Sevens, 1860 (freelind), 1111nom Central
shares. 40X discount. • -
Meeen. • - report aliniitiebtisinses it'
Unchanged price e.
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