The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 26, 1859, Image 2

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diatit/Oiettie mtititititeats 'they left to
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of the 'United
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to be, supremely; ignorant.
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State could noti,]tayB , Noted it,: the 3 absent
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thrown to Aiti
while of tfie= American element of the Bay
Suite` -by
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t,itristitittlorial ` amendment ,,' which" , :providee
that:xiv*Stoo'oiiio - # iifaseachn
settecintiLtsvo years after the :date of htipitat
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adoptedy'siitlienil; while i:fagitive slaves , are
iulioige privilege'
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latikittititigliotif the Unfortkiantytheri3fore tue
a nti-Airi e r , Republicansin 3fitiatcji#toitto
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';iheJtew teat ,fiof Peinocrady which the m
tmiSts of' the Souttq`sided•snd abetted by the
esd 3 rP thi g telmtablieb—
of.Oongressidaat Protection of slavery in the
Tirtljoileitqu d'elltacb of the will of the peo
ple who Jelietgale* , '" d , TOW -lareSard
Othe.vitat.principie of selfloyernment—ia a+
itriking ‘ ool l i PW'ef nuddoikt with 'lbieb.
sometimes attempt jto per - ,
vett political, organlaatione from their - trues
objects original -RotiOsee. Under' the;
new Mine& is to mean:an active
and nuinsitifinlons ch ampionship , of the Interests'
of t •
sidAitYr Aix AP utter deat6gthill o f the
principle upon-which the very name of Deroo
&get qa . To - ar!ditid. `There never was a more
complete noinitonitOi, , tbei, tbei• which exists
'toclamicai tie oilfield objects of the Democratic'
Varkrt,ioditbe;•Piiitiose!rtO, which it la now
frOposoil exclusively it. , :-Its' found=
era isetorillidefided to inane it Inv agent , of
refeYil„.4 l 4 l4 *etid 84.11 Is as
fornignitunature the eatabilahniant
s fnonar'chy or the creation of an ti,ridied
creeds
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intiliairfohldT , Astkibrtned, and iew , States self
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, grwiftakitresiliptsk be invoiced to, prtitect
atotefett l -tbißteleilatf4that tho!Fightif property
* l4l4iiyeirdtalftiKeitae* , l ',With a Spacial, pe j . ,
kitNi ant higher Sanction th an th e title to
IMPt t fitit c t:*
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Mellen&
lit'XsattolpstoCtioin the first, that Ouaniza
tair-,weekty periodical, 41+ All _ th e
ti* * ** 40/?..:. obiouTd.ch will InvariAly
;Wrestle Itito!gAll'ROuld ilat??) Would
be republished eta n nitan e ons t y inPitigkold and
Chet,l4 ll 4 , 0194 4 -i .Indtaqd,'# ( 4 a *Og=
we , sew- the,actuadiertieleettt,sreement, to
POKS l 4o; a petifiev.itt, - I:4*W the
American of Wto at what tie; must
e`alfe merirliberskpricei Las. pnrchased•thia
fight :stmnlisieotta, publication.` - For the
lieeot:of4O:citt tio!! t h ese
uttieleu, exeented , ln4opimate, are signed by,
WillAtilie,lond Obi:American friend, and
uptsiriss Drowast, sntpeditor, and WILME COL.
tl i±lsoP 4 .- (sl"it*"frf the romance called
otamewead , ,Eloor. ote!ert
JAC t Eituitgoi &T.lO of York,-
tf tik 4 6 W -2 '4 4 4 ° 140 1, W of DlC,tansts' ,
now serial, lit , the.firat'nura#er•of Which wlli
be+e,initineeir b i ltorWbr Dtailenn, 'run
VterleCliiitat sii.,lnenthioiCtiMe. ;The' retail
rices,'off LII the-Tear- Starnd" will• be fear
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git' umen., which -tibti ktblie will, not
I,ldgel, ...tcpistitrittoniot?havlng the work
i ' l ;eii) l , l-4- ek4it4r . :;toi l 4 l the present New
,Yerk.ieptiblicationof Jisusehatd woisu, from
viltd.':etiti "wed& alter date. Duplicate
L lOtiOilitellintelc 'sent' ent's_teiltdibt`in ad
vane enable the • ipowth ..,
etton take
I, ,,teee low the' Ade de, in "London and ,New
fiat we ; do Waderstaud ,• how; the first
gskbor;qe44tl l # XF*;s tieing ad 4
iortiopedm ito take plieselal.ofideif on Betnr
Aity,4pril : 3othAwhirstrmeener, delivered to•the
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aiiikefier hope: that• Mr. t
0094) 105 ‘,);f4eil 4 12 '
irea,•l6•tberhaiil Way In tile London papers. ,]
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tot at ttte:Priesideatiatebaiir, wo.prefer thui
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The Ditehesii:of
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gile • htiarfiaeln4tiooeihir. and Mrt. Waller,
and, ;Na may tithli to' Mr.c Sheweli, mini,luip
ttumetitither; titrOne of the stook company, to,
play=a higher range of Characters, than; with hir,4
Over tits head, for. him
hope' .at obtaining. The . 1)16y Websteir'ii
"Duebeas of Maid," adapted to tie 'sense of 'pro,
priety which audiences of the *Mout day feel
, more delioately, than our forefatbers•dhi l in the
early days - of the drains. -
The real name of the play, under which it was
008.4t04,,performeut in 1612, published by the
author in 1823; 'and reproduced, iit . 1671 i, at' the
1140: Theatie ; iil London, Is t , The latches, Cf'
milky the.wny, 'those - who stiekie for "tliO
• Websterima menaeruf,ollenging the Anal syllable
tre into ter will thank us for telling them that the
e6itionaffl.6l6l;."Yrinted for D. N.-4.T,.0.,and,
are to lie Sold by Sieben 'Neale et the did
goons inTedforil street . ta Covent Garden," states
theleit to lie ' l 'as nevi acted at the Dde's
Theater "
The :pliy may be • deeirited as a vary tragical
tragedy. ,- The Duchess of Matti, a young , widow,
has 'two brothers, Ferdinand, Duke of Calabria',
and another,,whe is .e Cardinal, - , They are de-
Sirens that their slider shall not contract aeecond
marriage, and'place as a spy upon het, while they
are abaisat, a ;considerable ' ruffian, named Boa-,
sola, who 'has - served his apprenticeship in the
galloysio• add .at their ,solleitation, the
Daqhess makes her Muter of the Horse. Thaa
admitted as one of, her household, he uses his eyes
and ears freely, and, with a, rough ; tongue, passes
MT as _a-sort of hard-spoken misanthropist. The
Dolma has a young and accomashed Steward of
her Household, 'Antonio Bologna, of whom she
beisentei enamored, aid, In a soene,of great paella
beauty,
beauty, whiob was delicately acted, frankly offers
bia her.hand. Her only confidants ie Cariola,
her ,favorite attendants -a true•hearted , ,woman.
ThaMerriage remains Secret for some time, auffi.-
OletitlY long for
,the DUChmis to
- become a Mother:
94 the eve of _ again assitrainktuatarnity, Reseda.
ilineovers'the Secret, whioh he liommunioates to the
Duke and , the Cardinal.
'The 'the fourth not, is that Duke Fer".
dinand bee the Duohess put
~to death, and than
her death•soene, whether ,itt . the writing or
the.aoting; there. is seereeiy anything More int.
Preisiiri and tOttoldneiri the' hole range; Wide as
it ia, of, the ,IgnAgiiniz,d rania. a:aoknty,
who adapted this...l:Amy for-modern rOiresentatioi,
hats out - out, or' rather has weakened, one of the
finest touolieS in it. Realest 'Words, as he gives
them, addreSsiogVesrieles, are :
Pray "you look to toy little toy—
' health—la sickness. Wilt zpoti
-
Cariola can only gush out the words—, '
; ; , ifdadam! madam!"
and the Drugless continues— •
"And my poor little pirl—beseieh thee, let her
• Say her prayers, ere she sleep." •
Tn the the words spoken by, the Duoh
.,
ess are „'„
prey thee look thou &est soy little boy
Home strap for hie cold, and let the girl
erher prayers ere fibs sleep." • •
Certainly, the old tent, as the simplest, is the
finest, and Mrs.-:Waller judiciously restored IL
There is - something like it in -Lookbart's ballad
of Count . Alaross. To our failing, it norm - 3T
'ore tenderitesit than Lady A401501'8 •
, "
•• maim he 130 i resembled
My father as he slept, X lickdose
The inti3rsat of the drathi, does riot ones when
the: Micheal .Duke Ferdirtandi: who. has
here6o4 beea plialdihratil, is firfolFweitt ie
merle; when his .sister -is murdered, at his orna ,
iaatidf and turns on Bossola, who had carried Mit
hie - ordeie. The Cardinal, more tutblese, - resolves
,that,Antonfo 0811 - perish also, and the death of
:BoilOohs is also leen to looin in the,future. There
is a sooner of • novel power,: in Whirl Antonio,
ignorant of hie wife's death, has responses of his
own Nerds made to;Mm by' an echo from her
irave. 'Next •time. „Echo mast fain her 'voice.
Benda, repentant, seeks to save Antonio!: life,
but; aroldentally Maya , bin< in the'.. dark, 'and is
'threatening, the 'Oardinal, when the 'Mike; mad
,with ieniorso rod, - rain, kills, both, receiving his
'owe death-tab from Borroirs: The curtain falls
on thelonr.dtad men; and an allegorical, tableau:
folio - We t ' •
Mxe. Waller played the Duopo about as ably'
as could be played.. The most exquisite Mono
wise Abet in -whioh cbe woces Anions°, Without
Overstepping ;lbw modesty of her Ilex. , The most
'`effeatissi ire& h,ei__destb--which was abboat pain
fbily: , Wailer seitieoly Pleased us
until after this death of Aber Duchasi, when his
ragebeestroi subdued by remorse. The whole of
the flitli act , wad nobly &Mid. ' ' . '
fihecridlhedltttio'si do WE AIVPStio, except
speak the-WM . 4s of, hie part aconiately;
formed with equal care and care. It was a new
,pert, r toii.. -All the oompany,like him, had 'eery
brief, date to etude thelr•Parts, but siere generally
very Palest. Aossolq,4l4ocl lbm
villain of the:iiiime_very ably. fiirs,Leonard was
- S.Pcetty ,Ottriota,4 but , Mrs: Duffield, if she,:con;
s tfiane 'mt.', of :tholcompanyiehmirldliqe playe thhi
Ilesoomb as Palo was—lifr:Baceonib. :The
Ade, of a matilpetstually golireitirross the 'stage
irltkiltiailli,„*li t aba, 161 .*# 0 0 ilart
CragiodY-WlttiAlidieristitl lei - gine -L- 10a bid'
Afr-...rokiholfiel'i hliVifai,beiiii4, irherrho
-Prereated a ' : thabby earnature of
Aliiiisqlzilliebbr in Ilttiee, siotion; arid' Utterance.
An r ltallen, spoke of going:, , ctis'ltcsini,!,'
an one tbeiCalsst serlene partriet the Play,'llter.
illy 'rebid a laugtii by speaking of palorn Oe
- • ,
.-•`; 'be Play wee well pieced on the stsgeour . d the
dresigs-goad=lhoseof:the:Wallets eplinuildi
espiqbe, Claud's:rani miserable apology for , sneer
!dotal - Vestiosite. , ' Thoiochoes iri:the , stlinotmere
Seirpity,airdible - Iti , front, - and the ' hone showing
riding' -to Heaven, - in white-muslin,
wali a needless Intorpolitioir, Dir t in the very last
incliner thii, Antonio Once- more speaks of its
wife an still alive, while hand be Might yet-keen
In Jda. Neither,' when the play 'Was ebded, did
-we like the pause n'eaaisary -to ihovi .: a sort 'of
Apotheosis of - the /hoboes.
Mrs. Weller was 'oklled for; at
-the end of acts
,
And, with Ali:Wallet, again at the
' °him Mr: tiheWell wail 'then 'called
nut; also, and reaeiveitnyery winni r Wninocee
Wore life iiimg‘nianager . ; we should-have tined him
foe ,speeoli, to the Midianite', though ft
Wee brief,, sensible , Slid to.' the pUrposo. But
speech. making before the. Is a Custom more
the breach', then in tho observe's:me.
" Distills of Matti" will be repeated this
ivening.— • ' ,
BY, - MIDNIGHT MAIL.
' • Letter from " Oceasional.” '
[ollifesPondeheit of The Rae] •
• WASHINGTON, April 25,1859
.Tbel?foldout le considering the' appointment of
ti:Stiterlifiendent of ?ohne Printing in the that!
Of Brigadier General Ccorge Washington Bowman,
-the present, Complier of, the .WaShington,
alias:The :Cloaseitation; , , Ai good, many names
have teri l atiggestisi' for this hihly important
0400, Atpytrits haviatiatelsect out' their Mania
ferlhetlittering prize 'from every eeetion. That
highly .etstsertstaished 'gentleman, Mr; Heart, late
Or the-Charleston Dietary, now in Shia pity, is
nained. 'ltlfiurbibii proposed, too; that some dia•
tinviishekjeurnilist from, the llouthweit should
take it: , AII-olierilor 'Barn Medary, of Hanna, worthd
gladly - resign - his :TerriMiial Governorship and
ointah it, to partially satisfy his ambition`with its
fat tfoliings. - 11 Is an' unctions morsel—the last
:Contrail lifted the cover and, exposed.lt to view.
Mr. Buchanan, in his. search_ for the proper par
to-seise it; seems finally to have settled, upon
'Mr. B.M,arratt; Of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,
Who, possesseisfnallliestioni, new deemed_ indium
blyneterairy, in an eiirtiOrdiiaridatieU, Vida.
Iket :)ffr. Barrett is she present partner of a very
l 'egiiill:yetifiggentleman'inoterions for large wealth
land no brains, tend he; Is'also the. past to nester of
iholeSsim , been, Mits-„aniegonists,'Of
Mr. Barrett li likewise knewn to
Itive beets the steady end• constant friend of.,Gen.
Calitetren;fanCto have, adhered to him through fire
lasid Mf.'flatiati„Was;'inderd, 2 ,the, single
1 representative-, of, the anti n linoliantin party, in
L- Penottylvanits , wben there mere very few to hold
'4 the' Wheatland flag: • Mr: .flarrett , was the
Cfrierid "4 Mr: Brodhead; and it is supposed
'that Mr. HrOtibead wasted to pay his share in
the - old Xsystons. Me. Barrett was the repro
meditative of the old Shunkoppoottion to Buchanan; ;
Mr. Barrett ham', Written More bitter- articles
firchaninthaisanY other man, living 1
or dead,. not Musepting wren James Cordon Ben
nett; Mr. Barrett has announced repeatedly that
he', *mild not support. Mr. -Buchanan, notwith
, staiding,tils nomination fOr the Presidency; Mr.
-Barrett bad to be • dragged into , tAi support of Mr,
Bushman after be wee nominated in l 8511; 'Mr.
_Barrett is at this day' regarded An - Harrisburg as
ready tottipport any party or anY man of any party.
[ lialtratt "la to-'4ay nu* ilk, editors of the
'Harrisburg Patriot. an'tk, Itniati;:and Yet flu' dare ,'
i• not attack Mr. Cameron, a bold and-fierce asials
'Mit of, the VadaratActnilniatration. These' me the
°IMOof MK'Bsrrettto'thevacantstiperiitendency'
etssiblle printing: Having. matiMid,,Gtiorge W.
Bowman;theYilest and meanest opponent of James,
l'lldilianetia man bought over by , the enemies of
In 1841.48.4aving sedated him-to
cendat4 'CM :Administration , Organ, a man 'whose
, private dorrespondaSea, IP,developed, would' dig
°bee more calumnies upon the personal and toliti-
Cal character or'hir. ' esti could elss
,where be:Obtained, It Pi but a, just oonsistenoy that
such is man as o.o.ilarrett shettild appointed
• atiparintandent public _ptinOng--right thnto.
B. Barrett alninlct tread In the shoes of the great
.I;(erteral GeorgeWeithithgtOn Bowman -
St is the hope of the goal then here, who look to
the' spread. , our. influence and out Oonimeree -
throughout South imerloa, that the late Paraguay
expisdititi,'howaver impotent In It, conception,
'may result ;to our etiVardate,. Our gibers
have, it seems , aotidilWoommenditq!!‘piCOlety;.
; to .limie/done:SierAlait; In ,Shaly,:toWlir, to
soothe the prejudiced ' and, on the contrary; to ex
thy Mardi of She. Solt 'Americana for our
=ZEE
E PRESS.--PMLADELPHIA, TtrE.SDAY, APRIL 26. 1859.
institutions, and especially for ; pur,snannfaottires,
and, mere-than all, ttOmpreee thine with our
friendliness towarde theni;:theli rights, and their
progress. have, -trust, opaned Urdu that
slob and delightful regfoitbew fields for tha.isever
tiring eativity arid interpriiie of ihe'irien of the
United tat- us ty,ith •rejoloing make a
white mark for the 111)0 furrikdied-.14 the
istration- - -oolle:teral and however unlooked for it
maybe. .
I am pained to announoo that Mr. Buchanan
oOntinues 'to employ the present anthracite coal
agent' for Pennsylvania, Dr. Kanter, ikfier, the,
unanimous fordlot of Committee of Investi.:
gatimi of thi3 last Hausa reported his utter , vforth.
legatees and inoompatermy as an agent Ofthe.Go-.
vernment. also ,hear from a confidential friend'
at the Navy Department that orders are still Sent'
'to this man (Hunter,) ankthat;he iff haply de-'
lightedAhat Mr. Buchanan should continue to.
. -
favor him-,while 4anoupoing ,Governor Packer aruk
his State ,Adroinieiration t , put Dr. Ranier
,hai
the advantage of poet of you raenjn ,P,enarryiva
nta-.-ho wan, never Mr. Deohaphn's friend, and
can therefore claim the honors. „DooierofAr:.
rH E LATE S „ NEWS
BY -
Foty Dap Later front Europe.
HE CITY OF WASHINGTON AT NEW YORK,
" TEE WO, 1y93101213 14.47411t7G?
144E24 CONTINENTAL ADVICES PACIFIC.
COTTON -LOWER-CONSOLB
neon INDULAND CHINA.
brim ironic, April 28 —The steamship Qity of 'Wash
ington, with Liverpool advieee to the 18th lost ' arrived
at this port this afternoon. Her nano hifosr days
iteamote Asia and Bonnlata hid arrived
"- Tim, Prince Albert hid pet Vick. to Oalrini in • /WC
10i akintloo. • ' '
since the departure or the last etaamer r war rumors
hare been circulated to a very alarming extent. But
the latest continental adduce ire or 9 paclilo nature.
The armament preparation's continue with unabated
•
The Calcutta and China mails had arriied at,Lor don.
- 'Teas were dearer.
TUN WAR urzaTloN, •
, • The war question monopolised attention., Rumors
of the most alarming nature had been cadent, and rt
was at one time asserted that' Austria bed eetually do.
Glared War against Piedmont. This rumor proved to be
destitute of authority, but it.was, nevertheless; re•
seeded as the shadow of en event not far distant The
'Continental fournale 'end oorreapoidencir were filled
wits warlike apprehensions, and the conviction fp.
.peared to be general that the Miele _was ohm at hand,
and that mar ,nould not be averted.
On the afternoon of the nth, however, there was
'somewhat of a Intl in the war pude, and. under the
influence 'of some reassuring rumors in regard to the
Congress. the funde became firm, and prices advanced
both in Parte and London.
Tar PIONGRISS.
The Paris Pays of the Ilth dates that, if the tutor
madon it has received be correct, the difileultlei which
obstructed the assembling of the Congress are definitely
removed. The Powers are'asid to have agreed upon
the conditions trader which they will disarm sienna&
weously,and therenptia Anstela had given la her ad
; beetle to the Oongr, es. which would main a few days,
The Papis publishes this news sander reservation, but
believes It le correct - • - -
In confirmation ot this, the Loudoo Postunderetaude
that the Bsittth government hadrewired. tom Aus
tria the anneal:ice that the Cabinet of Vienne Ott totttO
ins steel on• the disarMing of Piedmont ait'w necessary
preliminary to .the'Poosteme; and bad ;protectedits
readiness „to accept terms wh oh would not call uPon
/matha to sitbnilt tolwilliation; • ",
The 'olibtial' Prussian Gdzette of the 11th 'me the
hope still.remetned that mediation might.poetubly be
proceedet with.
. The latest - correspondenee from Paris intimates that
&despatch had been reosieed from Count Pool, which
appears to bold oat a - prospect, that the Congress; may
ananiblo, Monti& being diet O•ed to make a compro.
miss on the subject of the Sisertning of . Piedmont.
. , (MEAT I EITAIN.
. , . .
, .
Ni ( aivrea generally aoaddered Inevitable and niuch
depresnton prevailed until the 11th, when ,reseenring
rumors !Ifni current and.- announcements. were :made
that the cosoesalons made by atotria in the prelimi•
nary conditions gale rendwed hope' for the ineitlim of
the Congress, and. canted contlderable'recovery In the
fande at Louden and an the continent. ..
, .
Austria ban propelled, one the other Paiere; it to
saki; have toeteentpd, to a istatultineone Mourning
L,-
fore the Ooontese beets.
The Zogltah bllotetere have been, premed, In Perlis-
Meet; to glee a at tement with - regard to Muroran al.
lairs. They promteed to do - ao CM tee 25th ,
Partliniant will probably be dLatolvtd in about a
week
Blootioneeting is actively 'pew tossing,
The House , or Commons bar , zejerned a teiolntion In
tarot of the ballot by *bine majority.
The Indian loan or seven minions :sietilig had been
formally Antra:Weed into 'the 'Loader' mar►et. - The
loan is for seven years, seemed On fonvhet oent. debaa•
tares.
The London N.ws intimates a ankilimental loan of
five '
, /n,the noun of /cods on the llth, the Earl of Hard
'wicks Intimated Mit the Earl of Malmesbary would'
make bit pun:cited statement respecting foreign rola.
Moos, on'Priday t the Ibtla last - • „
la the Rowe •of 00anuoPel, Lord -paltheretott; tn.:
guirid of the lhateetlor aT the Ezeh.gaer If be woad'
state:the preelie time when , he norild•tnaki Ms pr o .
mittd statement ste to the %Petra or JUTOpe ' Be also :
hiped,Government would state more - clearly than they ,
had done mien the • prorogetion bad the diesointloti of,
Parliament *mils take place - ^ ' -
Mr. Diemen raid it - would be convenient for hitn to
Make his statement on - Triday; the 'ltth iHe expect 4
that the ilzorogatiosioetuld take p'ea, thi
.191 b, and the almolution ea sten thersoltor as vr.scoro„.
alatent with deoOracu. ,
.
. . ... .... . ..
"i Blt 0:0 tey.pretud'frir a ineivi'434oolt *war, when
Mr. Dineen protested et:eat Ihnsbeteginilled opoo tie
do what no'il event:runt eg hid over bake tailed upon +0 do,
under aim ilar,eircnmatimeas.' ' Tri‘Govein s tatint bed
"'nigh-Whatever to:delerthp itie;olgOolitbrit: he peen
pct to be ratted upon to name %Olio - - _4,!" .
.- On the.igth instant, id the elenselef COMUlires,' Bit'
B. Hall eatectilsed the,Govemounit'ue,to thy:dieted.
dlamisaal or kstlrement of two or • three ,Lotds of toe
Admiralty, beaten:6 'they hed' MOM, tin:Stiodiat 'the;
approublokiel , atren tor the borough tot littimi. , = . i '
air., rakingtes explained that it was
I lMeght highly,
desirable tbet the Admiralty ehould' be repreeanted In
Parßounent-broomenf the sealer LeVit4'ead Ciptsin.
Clarneglio -bid bud ',appointed to albs ktu the Wider.'
standing that be shonkt obtain a sett in' ?ardantent:
He bad alnee deelned - to comply with this - condition,
and had resigned - hie Wilco in Conaltptonco. 'fbr•tt.
Monday had also tatedinal his ree•geszioni to prefer
ence: to enter.ng upon a PatliamentaxX, neaten; but
it had`ncit been accept. d.' . --
Mr. Berkeley'moved hie resolution ja hirer of 'Taing
by ballot.'
A debsts'enined, le which Lord Johnße ball mildly,
end land Palmerston strongly oppoted the prepoaltlett.
It - was rviatintby 10a to titi i rceprity 8. L ~
, humors had been current that efforts weild be midi
bY the Oppesdlcia to prevent a diasolutiodd Par.la
rment, but there wee hale doubt' the natubittriki pro.;
gramme would be carried out..
. The tibial Cla.tette 'omelet an order fa TrAyor and
thankieferlag to au the ehn.ehen on Mtn& i
the let - ol
goy, for the suppreeslon of the Indian re Moe: -
-- The Gazette eh° contains the titles if the newly
:created peers, eta: Colonel Wyndham to he Lord Le.
eutiold ; Mr. Egerton to be Lo d Bgettatt,. Ltd Mn
Oberlin Bergen, to be Lo d Tredegar. • i . .
gin Healy 'ilswlinvon was evected to inMzinei - lir.
Murray ac British Mt.:aster atlee Persian Cb art *.- -
Ltent Gentral;Bliiiiiepti The/Awe:l, an yid dad dig.
tlngulebed mambas of the :smith army, is
The Indian loss of 1,7,0e0,000 had twat fdriuslly.M.
; treduovd, to the 1.0:46a money market, %he A lun li
far *guest years, ce.nred op deheetores twirteglenr.prr
cent. tautest.. Dee Ulf of the entire ante. J649.1 ) 0
paid op on hleih6 and the remainder In Jutitfue9ttly;
The betty Notes reinatiti that the preeentlekniag
very *hint', be, followed by ,a eiapplemeniti :one, of
The London Titnas•atinonoCes the death; el if., de
Venue:llle. ' : - - ''..' li'. '.-- '
, FRANCA., 1• :' :. - ~,,,-•
. .
The Parts Afortiour punt:when another arkehtl article
to conmtlate the Garman Powers. - ./ ' .
Praocie repudiate* the Ides of late:faring . krlth their
indepentieriew rr__-'' '-
Vulcan warlike Whore - au Inge to olrfer e fling
Paris. '
The Bed 68 was bioyant on the 12th—threilindeitilee
eosins at OS: . ,
Vibe ktottitepr . bad enbUebed another earidingletel
artiole on the relations of ktaime a d OannauX.Y. , eerier
dteolattchcip any intention, on the pact of thePrinch
Oorernraent, Of interferin g Willi the itdependenos of
the Gernianid Con federation - , the efontieer en: thg
French Government hen nothing to 'conceal lishaiss it
has nothing to ditown..' The painter. it had ed tii
the Italian (attention far boo varrant.ng thellatinct
In °arrow, ought> on the minter,. to Inertiett with
eintidenoe. Prance could non think of - &thinking •In
etermany what A 'when, to, atibidn hi.ltally r ,,- Her pc;
?icy. *WI% 'disowns elf ambition for campmate, follows
only the ruins 1514 'dem* . by 'iriterna4vinet Ihwe, the
happinese of peoples, and the Inte'catir of Ativpit. In
fiermany. as In Italy, it wishes= nationalities,' trOtsi
mete by treaties, to be mainline t 'lna stangthinad,
because it: nookdere th em u one of the sesentha basal
of order In Europe. , • _. • .i - , ,i, ,"- --_- -f
, i , TO repri cent leaned as hestile to German antlonality
is not only as error, but a contradiction The ticrern4
meat of the ,Itruperor has lot ten yearn egei,ted tte lni
ildence to remove 4161m:111cl bad Kettle them Wits..
biy " !
..._'. ;
It then crlt Mee the - action of Trance irVreepect to
Spate, Switzerland. lksorntrir, the Princlpsiitiesr do.;
and concludes as followd : . . '
The poLey, of Route has not two weights net; two
measures; ehetWeighs .lo the same mules tire iut.reats
of, ill nitrous.. ,What`she intends to make nippy lid in
Italy the will reepeet bargain° Eleeinany r ,et
we wan will be menaced by the example of 'et national
Germany, - which won't! co-ciliate Its federate iz a
'Von - with' the mutetry tendencies, the ittinelp ; ° of
which boa been already, lestablietted in the great einoi
nierelal onion of the Eollverein. Everything 'whloli
develops to neighboring. States rehab na saisated:by
commerce, industry, and , prograe, proniated sinlira
tient, and everything which promotes My fingtoss-rinits
France.”.
The 'Parte corregpondent of the Daiiy ifews aka
that the above entitle is gene ally regarded is" a prell;
minery to a declaration cf war it lo; ip substances
recipmeellation to Germany to remain quiet waild
France Settlea accounts with Austria • The, words'
especially, that what France 6111 rati&e,to be resperded
in the will know bow_ to reeprotin Germany, la at
once equivalent to an anuouncement !thatf/raucer:lo
about to fight tor Italian natlr nu try. • •
The Moniker publishes a decree ordering the spoor,
tiohment of 100,000 conscripts among the d Miriam des
- partments. Thor is the who aof the oonUagent Other
year. Inordinerryeate $O.OO, and in some cases pail
• 40,00 1 , hate been palled, out., ,• •.- • • -;•
Attention to business' Is said to have e petted the Erni
perorla health, and he -bad left Facia for e few
Meti
Ame n ng g, other. unforinded intuits iris mutt that the
Austrian ernbaseadar fit 'Ririe bad received MS petal
portal and that orders -bad been given to the, antler
Id pus to Move down to the South. • • ,••
• It was reported that a Trench army of obaervatloa;
80 1 000, strong wee to be soncenireted tn the (rootlets of
the Rhine, Aire. that four French and Sardintan.wer
steamers had been despatched to the Adriatte, to lie in
readinese to b otkadeTriaate and Tspiee. • , •
It wee 'dated that a council or titellf stasis Wee to
'lneetlat the Tuileries in a few days, to be prettied over
by the limpelTl ' - - •
The Memorial Dlpiontatigta, a journal which had
exhibited A decoded ,egoing towards a penile eolutlatt
of the pending sliffieulty; had received . an, intimation
that the patnicatioti must be ammended for the pre,senb,
ihatls, oolong as the dilate /rote - TOO den:Mott' itida•
egoism, en advootte of pekes was regazded sn'yeli pig.
blatant:
The London Adverteser publiebeil dPailD6
Delft, to the cif Cl that it was 'asserted d eis m
com dhlie peient
Military eircles that, by the • let If , June,•lelola Napo.
leen will Alias 'COO men ready-to istarek,
0t• fihtch
-180,000 are to be need in the Ten:Wader being
for other eventualities .' •
The Perim coereepoident pre.) 1 pndon /Lintel &dye
It was expected that within a fortnight; it - latest, hop. •
tiittfes would be commenced. " • ' •
The, eltbe , s Pale correspondent rams:eke that every
Item of intelligence pasts to immeoiste war.',
, SARDINIA. •
- Fardinis has sent the Marquis D. Aeegtio cap speetal
mission to Loudon.; • , • U • ,
,•`,'"Att3ißiA. • • -
• The Vienna idileig hail been very warlike; but had
slightly merated at the chnie: - , • , •
• , The Aus trian troop/ iii Lombardy eonthued to ad=
lance; Inn' threatened, the Iroistiets of -Pledmoat, - , • ••
•• ' ' UMW r!
Th 6 Oalifutts Mall to ?death Oth. andllong tioeg ad
vices to February 20th, have ilfstred tp golltnd
.ofilie-IndiaoLlinyermitstit h as imposed lea hineratted
duty on imports, the market for which tontintied der•
preited4,
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(By Telegraph from London to Liverpool.) ..
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ASSURESIENTS, THIS EVENING
diedrotsment to the plenipotenOsrles, _ •
The' Tither soya 'the 'pabifleadvities from Pals pro- ' knneiviordnlA. AtOADIIIY OV 71t5 Fllll ARTS.—fix;
,d u tja•ve r y tittle effect on EngOleh - funde onlheaday. htbitlon of Paintings and Statuary. • .
The -pub /0 do not believe that Napoleon intend& to 915 CWIIBIIOOI. STRESTI-- , .Merotury, Cupid, and *magi
promotsapaaide adialitment - on the Issue , that OSA by_Oorregio.l? -:
early --,11001111/09 treaty 11 1 09 of Afuifflop kfiriarterr C 14110 1 ,8 AROH-STIRIV THOATmer
consequently such , as Min be accepted by that - Power, Nom of
The Our American (leuelnev.
~,,,,,,, Will jetterly disappoint 'Sardinia. If the ir- .0 0
'onion:lent& wore', patched op to morroir, with-the i •
! New Waymire-breast Tummy.— o The Duchess of
hun Nonage of Prance, Austria, awdlinis
I and Rue-
Mald"...-o The Laughing Hyena. ),
Ma l e ft In Vey, the prospects of repose n Europe •
would not be In the slightest degree better than at filoDanovohls o.l.ll7llB.—ifelootfona from Plays,
this moment., _ - - Game fret* Operas, Nintendo:lee, Diodes, end Singing
There wim, yesterday, a further, 'inferrable move- . TiorillOV'll ' from Operits , - Plegro
-tient in the Austrian ?Stem." •• ' A " ' Nocentrioities, Heroes, Singing, and Dancing.
The correepooßont of the Herald Pais thilt: notwith'
*tending the - punts assurances. -warlike proparat one
oont'nde in France on a tremendous stale. Trorps are
inning into Lyons from all points.
The Park Petrie, which is the organ of Napoleonli
private; eablneti -xpeelis of clest and ',supreme effort
which, England and Pruned are making behalf of
peace.' - Referring' to - the Austrian prop 'titian for a
general disarmament, the Pavia exerts that Prance Is
'still on a peace footing...9dt ham collected no army on
her frontier, and has not applied to the I;egislatare for
war oreditd-wkiliAustrlte; haring increased her army in
Icily to 100,000 men, might commence a campaign to.
morrow. The r atria concludes with a threat, saying
that, If Anstria means that a general disarmament is
the reihilt in the - mainterianoy of singes quo th - Itsly,
and not 'l3 resolving the Imperious dad:miles of the
present entastioorit lout not ; be expected that Prance
will be duped by anon a demand. tW
GERMANY. -
A letter from Munich stater' that the cavalry and in-,
pantry of the Permian arm y are to be placed on a war
footing, and before the end of the month all Germany
will be in arms
The Hang Kong edvion by mail are to the !,.11th of
February, 'The January Sagitah mall had not arrived
.
The supplicant were failing, all the tea dirdriati
having been swept, and the low qrialitles arriving show
there is very little more to' come - Coneidtriog the qua-,
lity, the , prance are extremely high. -
In the Balaban districts it ti reported that the plenta
are mattering fromdrought. . ,
At ifoo-Ohow, the tegument of invert; Mace the lest
need from England has advancedprless 2 and 8 tilde.
At Shanshae, also, a further aerates has °seeded, and
the tendency is still upwardoising to the scarcity. a
Commercial Intelligence. , ,
(Per the steamer City of Waffiangtou.i
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Artier. 12.-7 he
circulars report that the ewes of the past three days
amount to 21,000 twee, including 1 000 to epeentatore
and 8,000 to exporters, at a decline of I.l6eJd in
prices. The decline to chiefly on inferior qualities. • - •
'THE LATEST, Await 18 —Tim' Cotton• market is
dull ; sales of o,ooo,bales this morning Meows. Claire
& Co quote Orleans Middling at 7"i'di and Uplands
middling at 7d; ' • •
LI VhRPOOL BREADBTITOFB MARKET -LThe
Breadatuffir market is firm, and prices are moo.
Meters. Richardson, Spence & Co. report Plaid' Ilrin—
Wheat advancing—Coro Steady. • • -•,•
VIM LATEST, -Apart. 13.—The Breadstuff/I' market
continues firm, but qu et.
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.— The area
tars report the Liverpool Provision market with an ad
yanCing,tpudetuly, Beet le buoyant There Is a Istge
speculative fitting, and holders demand an advance of
2K05301 Pork is - quiet, holders demanding higher'
Bairon quiet; ' Lard. dull
LIVIMPUOL PRODUCiII MARKET -.-Sugai
Eire quiet.' Coffee quiet. Rosin dull. Spirits of Tur
pentine linnet 428
THE TrirtDii —The Mancheater advices are cot fa,
vocable, the waste being ginerally qulet;but steady.;
• LOADON MOREY MARKET, Arad. 12 2. M.—cee ,
eels are quoted at OK, . •
• APRIL 18, A. 81.—Consaileare firmly held et 05X.
The money, market contlimes without change. ,
!There, is a good demand -for American securrtien. The
marketnloned quiet but steady. , ' •
The Latest.
LIV.IOIIPOOI/, 8.30 P, Td.,, April —oMton has been
flat t4day. and pima tend downward. ' Salmi 6,000
balm; 600 for export.:
Breadstuff's iltm,
Provis.ona generally weedy. •
Produce markets generally without material change.
BIBADSTOPPS —Mama iiitkilltdlol4 Spettoe, & Com
pany report that the .000 warlike news had imparted
more tone to breathy/Ire 10 genietal p lmitirtatura of pa.
OHIO rdalolll caused a +pilot . market. yestirdiy ' Flonr
was a , shoe firmer, bat quotations erat nap from 103
elle Bd. 14 heat WW/I improved Ittinoht andprirel
wets the turn in f avor of 'rellbro: Western red f.l 9deb
gs 41; white , Se 'Melds; PontbernlOsielOs 91 -.Corn
quiet bat steady ; yellow 84 81e8i white le 24e7s 4d,
FROM CALIFORNIA.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH 'AMERICA
THE ST. LOUIS AT NEW YORE
84733,000 in Treasure.
FEARB:ETL ,EARTFiQVA.ISF,
- 2111.E' CITY OF : QtYOO DESTRO'YhD
TWO THOUSAND LIVES' LOST
w IMuc, April 261—The etesmshiW fit • dries, from
with,the California minis of the 6itt tnet.,
plinsengeri t end $l.;/11,1?..10 in Osse:ire, orrivnil
this port this evening. s"
• The lit: Loarrasde a trip of a little •ower twenty
.days.
The United gtatet elllpt (Whets, and James'owir,
sod the etoreehip nailer, were at A epinwall. 'alt well.
The principal consignees of • the treasure are so
follows:
.
Wells, Pomo, & ed. $360 000
- .• Ambriosn'hachange Bank ' 210,000
Wm,„Hella & Oo • 111 000
W. T. oo l emsn & Oo - 78,000
' Dancan, lehennask,. &'oo ' - ' 118,000
+Freeman & Oo - 71 000
- - Win. Urge & co-40,000
11. Patrick - ' " •. • 80 000
' .E.Belly &Co ' -- ' - • , .41.000
, Jatnes Patrick 45,00
- The Oalifoxrda new has been anticipated. .
An attempt at rerolution in ®en Satrader was speedl
utdown.
he edthass from Ntoatagui are only to March 23th,
and merely Confirm the news already received
A fearful earthtinike destroyed the; "mtj or Quito
With over-9000_1mm. The loss of life is cemented
by come so high as 5,h23., The rims property is said
to among; to 68,090,000. r
A number of smith towns to the northward ware - also;
destroyed, an:taxes davaige done nt Ges4aquil.
Dr.'Xrevitt the GAited States eonaut et Valparaiso
,•
has' bad fileititrwithlha (taverna:mixt. "Se'veral -of
thai prhysicei4rearir da,4he l oinroollr.or ihe Oar of
refuge fn htt Itduse, which *ea twiod
redid ky armed pulme w ind the , young Man were taken
patentors ' The 'first tinge the pollee were driven off
but, 'on the nest day, the consul' was obliged to inn,
1 : 9 4, 99 der protest. -f-Pr. Traritys ex/guano. has !sera
Queened by the Pai s urgent' The rsrointion'at Obit' hid been nearly qeelled. -
,an engagement to 'pognimte, the trovernmenti
forces were furied ,to retire with the loos of 95 men.'
The Revolutionists lost nearly double that number:
In Bolivia, the OppositiorAparty had.,bseu b.aten in
au engagement with the Government forces, with a less
of 65 killed, Winding many of tze leaders. -
GeneralOordoba,, the eth President; bad made his sp.
Nuance on the.ftontiers, and troops were sent against
In rquidor the bloaltee at Guayaquil eontlou es. -
California.
- ,
The etiamer .Oentla,corta expl^ded her boiler 1p
San Fratmh co harm the 111, Bour,llves were lost,
David Winslow (may,. formerly-of Albany, aged thirty
Mitchell Budth.ha.keeper of steamer; H. B.
grander and George McDowell, firemen. A man named
Itruttor.itas aho repotted killed
- -the fiNred *coo Me Bean, of Ban Yranoleso, badly
saaidea ; •Wilsott Hob ll
ten, 'of threnited States Mint,"
probabLy. fatally sosicted ; „John Lewis, captain of the
.tesmer, not deer:mouldy ime %Onion, not eangerowtly,
and a Spaaleh women slightly. ,
• • TWO:Witte Oosta wurs,e4ng , with another boat. The,
`engineer was arrested:
; 'The schooner tveglo,itnericen boa been lost on the
west, kith tour - o o f her ;Rex. . ,
is an Carty at flan Joev, on 29th of March, two per:
eons named Crosby moll. P. Ifirhtunin were killed, arid,
two otherelnJorect; „- • • ,
, Men. Walter•liaarirrhisci California; and, acoora
leg the pattern, Intends 'aain Co try his fortune In'
bittarvicti,eis room ae DlrlYilltani Gore Ocieely departs.
Ha has' bottling to 'do wlth•, Oeuelal Hennlngearee
prPloot,at BOBOZA.
°aside, „Pendleton, of the Britt& bith Sarah Park,
is cn ttial for lakumantty, In beating bile crew with a
"netted lope .1.4 . inch In thickness. The whole crew
were in e t enookintraiste of laceration- One was burled
The Son Fameisco aesthete Bore in • gloomy condi
tion, and is fropooOlble to sell Almost any Mod of
goods aithout submitting tolnaterial tednotwas in the.
airei4y Lo anal q4ptat.uas.
.
.11estrnatiic. Firea-. in Michigan.
Dlytgoll', April 80.—The mitehine shop, containing
four loComotives, and about 'two thousand'•Corde of
*rod, at Windom, belonging to the Great Western,
Rtilway, was deattoved oy tire on punday morning.;
The Lite is estimated at $7O 000.
Nine teriemente ands large -furniture manufactory,
at the oorner , of, bush and tieraltet marmite, and_tro
huildings,, at the corner at Hastings and P anklin
Streets, In this alty, were bunt last °toning. The lose,
amounted to $80,t00, - on which there is a psrtial in
, , •
„
h.ll these Oreehre euppesod to have boort the vork o
Went •
..
- Steamboat Eiplostoa.
•
.• BEVENet-FIVEI LlYi ttl I.OsT. ,
* Clacstavel, - Apt"! 26.-4 - apoolal dispatch to 'the
Commercial - Says that ttie'eteardee St. e. lobelia; from
'tit,- iotoll a bound, to tlea , Otleacii, asploded her boilers
lut night, near Efolans, Atkansaa. 'Berenty-are lives
are ani 4to be lust. , ,
The National Medical Convention.
Lootartnt c, 25.—Arrangementa have been made
by moat of to e railroade to .ttnneport dotal:Woe to the
hationoildadioal Convention, to be -held in Shia Olt.n
02 the 9ta or May, at half the .uattal fore. The Con.
YeuttOu prßmisea to be or great, interest. „ ,
Sickness of thc . lion: John Let Cher. -
tualroi,e, sprit 26 —Ur 'Hon. Lacher eon
Mumma ill. ", • -
•To OASITALISTS; BUSISESS•MWI4
- pereMPtery.sale of firet.olais Real Relate, Ground-
Rents,' its: M. Thomas k - Bons Invite attention to
their extensive Mlle, this evening, comprising over
siaty properties; forty five of whioh are to be sold
peremptorily, inoluding dome of the most valuable
rota estate, and nine ureillsoeured old ground.,
rants, by order of , Orphans' Court, executors, the
'sheriff, and others, Bee pamphlet catalogues and
'advertisement& The salt wlli commence at SOVON .
040100 k.
,Piovonret NRWSTAPERS.—DrooI Oanandei
00., South Third and Walnut etreets,,we have re
eelved the Illustrated r Ewndim News 'and Mu's ;
tressed News of deo Hroild for April 9th- 7 -both
very good numbers.
•
: Sixoutin DISOoIrarSILVERoz OP SILVER
''old:fashinned secretary; belonging to a well-known
Treiber tr one of-the learned professions, end,
'doubtless prised as au heir-loom, was sent, a day
or two ego, to gagers. Brewster k Fenn's, to be re.
Faked. 1n 'the process of repairing , a sort of
slide, held to its place by a spring, and containing
three small drawers In front, was taken out, and
behind them drawers were found three eorreepond,
.in drawers, opening in the opposite direotion, and
alich; when the slide was in
,pleee, were offeotit,
ally concealed:
Un examining these secret drawers, one was
found packed fu tor silver, coin, of ail denomina:
31oris, from a dollar to a sixpenoe—amounting to
Jahout ilft: dollars. The newest, of these is an
Atneriesn half dollar, dated 48:30 ; and the older
Ones belonging to thelast centaly. There is a con
siderable lumberer Spanish Iriarterc.which have_
Owe to be .a deoided- rarity in these, parts, but
which,wo, presume, are still In request for gro
aeries.
-
" The family front 'which - the antiquated piece of
furniture canto will very likely ilratteara of their
hidden treasure by ',reading this paragraph:
Luckily for them, it felt:into honest hands.—New
York
. Paper.
A .
TOWN .142017 T TO an SWEPT AWAY.-- , ThO
Atotintoad (Atacyaonyakisk,' La.) Democrat, of the
9th', mot
The wader is fast enoroaohing upon the town, and
the most sanguine are compelled reluotantly to an
koowledge that ltiohmond is bound to go under.
Beth bridges acroseitounde w ay 'we're swept off on
'Paesday night; and nearly all the property east of
the bayou is !leaded. A levee is being constructed
to prciteet the Court Rouse arid propertyvvest of
lcavis# the balance to the metal of,ttle waters.
THE CITY.
" • ;City C01111611E4 `
Both branches hold a titated y tneeting yesterday.
- 551.1113? 13 . 013N01t.
Tide body met at 8 P. M', Mr, Cornman In the elfeir.,
The following,communicalleAkfmale4Ciore , were. l4 ?:
mitred and appropriately.referren: . a _
One from the trusteee.of,the, , ,gas works t asking. that
Councils make an immediate appropriation to pay for,
.the lighting of the street lamps. Ore from the City @e
licitor, requesting Concede to receive Ali Opinion from
him unless said opinion be written by himself. The
Bolicitorrthoda no fault ..with any member of Connell,
Jet he reSpentfally suggests that hereafter no verbal
opinion be reoeldred - as coining from him Ore from
'mtlema, stating that the, public cloak at Borba Garden
ie In went of kepeltd. One from prOperty owners
'on Llecondstreet, between ereeowja and Ports streets,
Mating tbat a gu Mein' be lila in that thoroughfare. -
The bill plodding for the abolition of the'racalne
phydielens was Orel in order, It . was taken up,lutd,
after roatifilfeht - dtconeelon, tree finally ,poetponed by a
voteof tl6. " 7 •
Tho resolution from the Committee on Trust And
Pire,Dspartment, &swarming With the services of the
Protect o c Hook and 'Ladder Company, for disobedience
to tee order of the Chief of the Hire Department;'-was
, agreed to.
.
A bill providing for , Maim to smell bridge In The
Twenty-third ward was pursed without debate.
The bill from Common 1:lounoll, authorising
„the
lifaYOr to attend the sale of the bridding now occupied
by the American Phllomphiell'Jloolety, on Birth, be
low Chestnut Street, owned by the tioited,iltatee and
to parallels the came, provided the Sumrequired for
she; mane doss not exceed $78,000, was unanimously
concurred in. .
The.,bill from the same Ohamber,,antherleing the
paying of, Norris and other streets, less returned, with
amendmets. Belted Council receded from its aMend,
ments, and the bill passed.
Thirbill antherlziog the regulating of grades In. the
First ward, . froth" the river. Delaware to, Broad street
and,Paseynnk coal, and from Wharton to Snyder stree
was passed. - ,
Twenty- Met street, from Bhippen street to ramyunk
rote, wee ordered to be graded, provided it can be'done
at a omit not asoseding.s2lso.:: • .
Owners of property were-ordered to open Need street,
from Rieveater to Broad, •and Wharton - Street, from
Bloventh to Thirteenth. ' ' ' - •
The Commiselonet of Machete was authorized to re•
pair certain wharves. - •
The bill providing for the pay of public 'magistrate,
wee read three' Mines 'andlpsaaed , withont debate.
Mr, Voyles aubmitted a bell prohibiting the Philadel,
phis and aratonville and', Mantua, and -pairnioent Pas
senger Railway Company free:Cueing the wire bridge at
gairmount for railway potpies ,• and for the Violetion
of-this ordinance there Chan ,be sasessed a
„Faulty 0f '16.000, to be sued ( or and.recovered- by the Mayor of,
Philadelphia.
At the request of come of the 'members. Mr. Onyler
read the retort, as onginally submitted by the Ball
coal Committee to the lioneeof'llopreeentatives, which
leaves it optional with Councils whether said road obeli
he laid. The bill, as finally passed, wee, essentially
d ifarent from that originally repOrted. - In this bill,
ho waver, there is • promsionthati unless Pennons tate
action wlthine,eestain time subsequent to the passage
of the charter; theiethe naidebeepaby shall nee the said
, .
Rhe ordinance prohibiting the same was unanimously
agreed to. • ,
Mr. Beideman, froeithe 'Titmice Committee, reported
in favor of confirming the nomination of *arta it clerks
and a Messenger le' Tak Receiver's department.
Agreed to. ,-
ate Beideman also reported a bill 'appropriattog 1800
to the Controllers of tile, nubile - schools. Agreed to.
Mr Heideman millidtted refolution aurhorlaing
and directing the City Sollietor to institute proceedings
sealant the_ Germantown' Railway Company; : and to
prevent said company from using any or the public
highways withoat dint obtaining permission as requir
ed in the seventh tie"Ottdnd!theirset of :incorporation.
Agreed to
Mr. DisiaterOitibrnittid' a: rerolnilph; mithoMing the
Commissioner of. City Property, to - Re it - the mi.ltary
to drill is Independence - femme' it m ' certain hours
named:, After - eoueiderable debate, the resolution, wee
Minded:
The' bliffroM Common' Coatioll, iiithorhaing the ox-
tension Of s bridge over Mill Cries, on a line with ,
Milmut - strest; in the' Twenty-fourth ward, Was con
slurred In. „
The resolution- anthorizieg the construction of - a
temporary truth', by thoNorts Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, as amended by Common Council, wan con-
Tire reecintioen which Radted COmmon Connell, an:
thortatog the paving of certain streets in the upper part
of the city, were concurred in.
The bill making an appropriation to pay for the
uniform of the, reserve corps of police ,was called up
and weed' id tt Milne Mere florMon
A resolution from Common Couecii, accepting the
services of the Revolution Hose Company, wan eon
, .„
At o. one stemending the' Northern Liberty Regina
Company was concurred in.
- The resolution anthoreeng ,the Commlssioner of
Markets to rent stalls in the market houses on Market
street, from Front to Pigeth, wair• in order, but, on
motion of Mr. Crtyler, the Ictursidoratlon of it Wee in
definitely putponed.
The resolution authcirtsing'the oily to dispose of the
ri McCrea lot" wan next considered. After cocurido
robs discussion, the price firr the same was limited to
1280 D—that being the sum originary paid for it.
A second resolution on this subject; providing for va.
eating two - streets, ewe:- fifty feet wide, being up for
consideration, a lengthy debate ensued, rafter , which it
was agreed to.
The bill from Common 'Council, which had been re
turned- by the Mayor, and which was so amended as to
allow wegons for - sale or Aura produce to stand In
Market etreetybetwern the sweet side of. Bighth /treat
and the nest side of Twelfth 'Attest, until the drat-of
July, wateousidered, and the amendments concurred in.
'the bill making an aprirOßi - lition -- M dames.litehobt,
a disabled pellets °Meer, wes peeled as It canal from the
other branch. A'jrurned. - „
COMMON 001311071..—A special meeting - of
thin branch oft outsells Wan-called yesterday It was
bairns:4 three o'clock before a gnomm was found to
be present. -
A conadrusteetton• wee received from, Mr... Ring, the
4lty Solleitori - teiking Members of Connell not tegtve as
opiate .e of his, opinions he never mitered He Wanted
them to understand that all othlimpl•Losoi Ayers ex-
pressed to WritleHO
Mr, Hacker male a pi - roan/I eiplaintlon;dis 'terming
the utterance of any optulo es es those of the Solicitor.
'A number of other communications were presented.
One from Andrew 0. Craig, president of the Trustees of
the Phitidelphia list Works, , repremativ that no
prOprfatlettthed'beell'anade the - present:year' for light
log, eringulehing, oltatialog, and repairing the peblie
lamps • a petition of et I:My-four citizens residing In
the vicinity of Spring Gerden:Hilt, asking that the
city clerk be kept in running order] one ask rig that
T
lamps be erected In Mount Yen on street, between
Twenty. second and Twenty-third; One, linking for a te
legraph Orr-slarti box In the house of this Columbia
Engine Company, and one presenting a bill for adrer.
tieing. All of widish yore appropriately refereed,.
Mr. , Flah preeehted a resolution asking the Mayor to
return the marketordinanee pealed at the List meeting,
for amendment. Agreed to. ,
An °Miasmas praying for the supplies of flour fur
nished to the Guard en. of the Poor was adopted, ,
The resolution passed by detect Council releasing the
securities of Mr. Minute r Ogden, lite chief. engineer Of
the water worts. was read _
Mr. Gordon objected to this ammo. He - - said Mr
Ogden wee a delimiter, end until his indebtdness was
nutted .he was unwilling to rieleare these seousities.
He moved to postpone the subject for the present,
Mr. Bleacher declared that this allegation was with.
out foandaton. and that , the sat etude,. upon these
Donde was not to be entered , itt his accounts were
made satisfactory - to kthe ' Controller and the present
Chief Engineer.
Mr, H. Miller did not knew that Mn. Ogden wee a de-
Mr, - Gordon rimiterted that far, Ogden's accounts
were not clear-n
- Mr. dreitey called attention to the feet Hist S commit.,
Otis of - seven was appointed. rd , the - 10th of May7iast •
year, of which Mr Gordon was chairmen, to examine
the accounts of the drffereot departments, but up to this
day they had sabmitted no repo t. He declared the
charges against Mr, Ogsen .L as hue as they were ground
less.
The motion to postpone was lost, and the resolution
pissed.
A resolution transferring
e an item of $2OO to pay for
clerk hire in the • revising of the rounimpel' ordinances
was pasted.
An ordinance or Select Council, authorizing the al
teration of certain rooms In the ,Girard College, was '
Concurred in.
An ordinance prohibiting the Mentuaville Railroad:
Oompacy from laying its tracks on the wire bridge was,
offered. . , . •
Mr. Gordon moved an amendinent to prohibit the',
company from I. Veit its 'tracks on any of the public:
-highwayit- Rejected.
Mr. Riley moved to refer the ordirianee to the Cern
algae° on Railroads, which was lost.. ~,*.
'I he ordinance was then passed. -
Mr. Bullock offered
_a reeoltitiOn prohibiting the
Worerth and Zghtti Street Passenger Hatiroad'Oodappeny'
from laying its rails nett' the unseen of Councils be
„, 4
obtained.
After some debate it was passed.
A message was received , trans the Mayor returning;
the bill relating to the market sheds which had been
passed at the last meeting.`.
The ordinance was reconsiderei. and the Chamber I
thie Wine leto' CoMmittee of the Whole, Mr: Gordon,
in the their. ,
The amendment was adopted
"The committee then rose, sad throligh . its chairman ,
reported the ordirienens amended, and asked its &drip- I
tion. It was then passed
An ordinance providing for' the weighing of the coal
pun:Maud for the - nee of the city- was called up and;
passed—yeas 86 ; ,neys 7. • • • -
•No gnome' voting, I the AMISH WWI Indere/6,j
and it was found there was &quorum present
Mr. Holley moved to postpone the consideration of the
bill, which was agreed to.,
A resolution providing for
an adiournment to Friday
afternoon; and avant/lug with the stated..meetieg , on
Thursday., was dieposed of. ,
an ordinance appropriating the - sum - of 1230,030 for:
the purpose of dightlog. , entlagulablog, cleansieg, and
rep eitidt the public lamps for the year 1859, and for
the erection or new Wipe, was calico up.
A motion was made to postpone its consideration;,
which was agreed to : ." • r - -
An ordinance - wee prevented by the Committee of
asking , thet $4OO be appi °plated to the. relief;
of one demee Nichols, who hail" been injured while to
the discharge of bre duty, and .rendeted, unlit for *odes:duty,
duty, Adepted: • ' -
• Mr. Treace (Captain Day being in the chair) moved to
take up an o:distance apuropristing $620 to repair ;
riehoo'-lroilees in the- Roarteeeth , deetiOn.'
Adopted. -
Aelleyrnoved to take up an ordinance eppropria
ding to for dhe expetwes inured by Coroner
Delaven. -
Along and animated debate ensued. - - -
Pinally, the peas and Pees - being 'milled, no quorum
voted, and the Onember adjourned ,
An informal meeting of Connell "will then
order to Make erraneemente for their proposed Veit to
New York. The meeting was a priVits one; and WAIF
held with closed doo-e,
A MEETING or THE BOARD OY ThADE was held
last evening fn their rooms on Chestnut street, above'
?nth, Mr. Morton in the chair.
Alte President stated that ale had beep:waited on by a
deputation in favor of • steam•bne io Bordesdx, • ,
Communication had been presented to the'Bustd on the
eublset
Mr. Busby thought the 'Beard of Trade should take
anion in the matter of establishing a line of steamers
to ilordeaux Re did not Me the manner of
subsoriptions to a line like this. There was a greet
desl of unemployed steam tannage in this to.untrY t ying
idle, sad what nor :would there'be in building Steam
ships when there are so many veasele irlngilie? Peer.:
tures should be made to psi tie; who hays_titese
and there should -bel some_ kuitautse to etch
that, by making this city • port for their ade(they'
would not lose-Atlithing by it. 'Patties
tr
',The Psiesident miggesied the appointment of A com
mittee, to pouter with the' parties who' bad wilted on
him.
that
1'
Mr. Busby oda e appo a _t eat of a coin -
mites. at tat" stele would be'prematute. ' , -
The Preeident tbettaht, , aatep should be taken in a
matter of so mock, Importance as this. The_day Is
Miming when the steamship will supersede the sailing
vessel, and the looser Philadelphia acts the better for
kerprospettty , ,
' Mr. 'Person thought this was net the time' to band'
fiteaseships, but; • buy them, lie would prefer a poste
pooement until Mole was knOwn. ids cad no doubt
!hate Ter that,•in time, a sock' cotrryag line would be
er.r.t ansotmfal. • Tbe thing, no doubt. may mimed.
bad yery little faith 14 projects like theea, whisk'
_!witeld need WO to perfect, them. It would take two
Pete tokulld new steamehips, and - we do not know.
where we will be two years hence
cociversition eseuel, and the 'matter wee
drepped.. -
The provialone . of the aietion law, se passed by the,
late begelatare, were thee di cussed. •
Mr. V drnon moved to gorijourn.-•"
Mr. Derma, previous to adjournment,- thought some,
InOting should be tatted to We's larger attendance at'
the monthly meetings. Re moved the secretary canoe
printed notices ty be sent,to the members prey'ons to
the meetings. • ,
The motion was adopted, and She meeting adjourned.-
TAN Geo' Fair,owe'- Pialog.—The parade
,
of_the Oddf Fellows, ',Witioh wilLiome off today, pro%
,
m'ses to be a grand affair, extenatre preparations hey.
ing been made by the ditrarant liadias that intend par
ticipating. to celebrateOpsylitio - Ming and appropriate
meaner; .the rolieth. aaatratiaty of the founding of
the order in the United States. The drat event in the
pregramme for the day wilt be the dedication of the
new Balt of Pann.tmnship Lodge. at Twenty.first
street and Ridge 'moue. The dedication will take
piece in the morning, and we learn that -the oration
delivered by , Y-R.Nichohon. P.M. M.
The line of parade will form on'N'orthißroad - etriet .
at one P. 31,, add Move' at Ilairf tut
f ine o'dock'pre
cdsely over the rot owing toots' • ; <
oountermamh.down,,firostio , SprietliMtlent dm%
Spring Golden to Twelftb.down Twelft htedrish i ldirn„
Arch to Elevehth, down:. Eleventh to - Obeatnut, down
Chestnut tOPonfth. up Pourth to Green,' - tip , Green •to
Twelfth, - up Twelfth to Qtrard - avenniy,:up Girard'
seance to Ridge averinit,.. bp ',-.llldgi„ , eyenne to :the
, Edmund Brener has beentselected its Chief Marshal,
andElsoryst „bpi° and , Yoneph„ Evans, .A.'do, Assist
entszWillinth'rLY.... IR - 1w Charles witharaii„ lames
ier#7, Olalk D 1 , 1 5. „ • -
we / 4 1.4'4 p hpodeorne ` haulier. painted
,iihreeve,- will 'WC-presented nievilens'-to the parade by
Ray, Mr. Ballow. on ...behalf. of the ladles, to ffitoisett
Iltiend's Lodge No. 100, - The ;premonition-nil take
',place at the church In Eightliiaireet;',4ellitttddle,
Blower's Twzarmhisaa.-71lioaaryeTwofttli'
,Mass wee riliniiedin'fisteekvio;iigeaisipik , , Church,
'Eastei liinday Morning:lW, under the borma
Ounnington, assisted, by,Proferanr,NeWlend. who pie
:sided at the organ. The sololiti oil time ocamion were
Miss .Wahtoga and ../dadatiLl PriMer. Mid ffergfeld, and
they acquitted themaelyee; one and - all, in a way well
worthy of the mode nail the'ocitalloo. In addition to
the roinano solos In the masei,tdim Ricking' swig, at .
the Offertory, a "Grattan hgasousn,,,Which was lis
tened to with the utmost delight by tholiwpieoccon se
of persona In attendance; for, ,in .truth, it wen a cam-,
,pt /Rion of rare esoeffence,,roede*, with a finish and
nicety =Of - eiecudon rarely ittsinalie, even
,by the
meet' gifted, of the children-of song,” The superb
solo, •. Et Inearniirm,ti wad given with singular
beauty by Mr. Primer: as 'wall as a spirited 0 Tauten,
Dominum ittroduaed from LamlitilattoP , for the oc
casion • TheOboinsr.was large and efficient, and-sang
very creditably under the able leadership of the non-:.
doctor. The - basso, Mr. l!orgferld., added very mate
rially to' the enemies of, the affair, his fine Voice tatting
throughoht with - marked - offset 'The - auyatb Matte
finely interpreted, the oatemootea of the-altar, with
the edifice alai to Pa utmost oppaffity,by an hitelii!-
Ent auditory,- MI tended-So snake the mene a very
ito
preesive One, and long to remembered by_thele who
,wore fcrrtunate'enough trihsvatiein present.
GuartoLtata or TUE 1 1 fair. ` . 1 4
listed meeting of this body yaaterdayikttirioa at tkier
office in &Tenth street, above Market—lr. Recall in
the '1 -•
The total number of persons in the Blackly Alms
.house last Betorday was 2 873 ; same time last year
,2,417 ; decrease' 44 Admitted during the past two
;weeks 176; births 10; deaths 20; discharged 748;
eloped 36; boned oat 9 ;, famished with lodgings 03 ; -
furnished with Meals 166,
The treasurer reported that he bed received
The steward reported, that be bad collented SUM 15,
and paid the amine io the tresaares. -
The oubdeor agent, Mr. W. K. B. Selby, retorted
that he has collected, aline hia`previons report, 5103 60,
and paid the lame to the treasurer
Mr. Brown said the, Cannel s had appropriated 3603
to , carry the'. membe rs is and from the Limshotist ; Yet'
cone of t • is money had bees expanded,
Mr. Hoopes' moved that' theihecretarjdiew *warrant
'for $3OO for that purpose, which was agreed to. .
Mr.' HaMellninoved that Oki necri•tery idiartimetir
, 5;000 folio 6f anthracite `coal, said- proposals to be ne—
calved on or,before.the 9th or. May: Agreed , • •
--No other business of importance wee um/looted.
Ws MATE biteninfcirniedAliiit.i3iteniaire ptei
parations are be) ngmade for ,the approaching anniveiJ
eery celebration Of the MIRA nf,JMOPlienlftrard * on the
glut of,. May niXt, at At noble educatignef institution.
which he hue so -- endotied! ' The Ailliiither•
hood," compared of gradatess of the coo*, will num
upon this cameo." commemorate`, eighth anniversary.
Tow literary friternitywas organmsd by Plizinent Wro,
I, Allen. and undeehis - adperediory Care lisayieepearid
exceedingly,' Ste - members:are ,to be found ire every
portion of Iltie,Conunonwealtti; some ocenipyifig honor
able posittone,' aneall'punming 'the piths o(, honest
industry, Mr David W. Obertibers,hlOhilmbirsitinrg,
I Pa., and William Vann. Of Ahlanity,•hilie - been noon&
mouelj eelentiid to deliver addrestaa at the tint' an
nual meeting of- the, Brotherhood, lehich,: ln7ppoles of
attractive intersects eirinctad to mined any that bat h
preceded it. '
STABBING.: Aarant:=Shortly. , before one
o , a'ook yesterday morning a woman named Sarah Shinn
wu discovered. by Oilier , Gardineislying on the
eldewaik of Thompson etrest, near flermantown road,
In a bleeding and helpiess'eonditioh. The wounds In
flicted on her Iguana arms were evidently awned by
the use of simile or other ehini hostrifteeet:i The Un
fortunate woman was unable to state -anything about
the smelt, bqt the supposition *that rkea was waylaid
by • roe person, and' that her wounds were inflicted
without cense or provocation She was taken to the
Eptsopal" ilospitsl. A woman roman Sallie Buhl, Who
is euppoeed,to,hive,been noncottied.ln:' the, *tabbing
affair, wits arrested aind , held la $l,OOO bill to'andWer. l -7 ;
ANC/TUBB. STABBING APPAIIt.-41.t a, lite
boar on Knidai realdeifia
Penn street below Lemb.ad, went - bathe In a surly hu
mor and commenced beating hiS'irifi in Ma roost cruel
mrnner. A young than mired Jaelee ltilef rernonstra:
ted with the inhuman wretch hint iota-fared to voted
the women, when the angry.hiubaxat drew forth ',knit"
and plunged it into the ,1.11 aide,of, Hlt, , , Inflicting
three 'severe and dangerotie% Wounds. " The wounded
wart - arm takerrtii the:Poenoylvenlii BolUtal Lionel
was taken inlet ustodyiandyesterdayroorolniumuut m
ted to answer.
- CBNPBRIEN ON.—The
eau' 'of 'the t llait ifyileVailetu
thie're'errileg;)ri Bt, litettherhi Lirifier•ii3ObiretiA
New street..Titn
proprlate)sddresei,,was delivered lest eienhig, hy,the
Praeldent,lter, A. Greenwald, otilleatoe, Pa. _
oirzoliari'voiltriVaam . , Rebeee4.
tn . the neigkeinheed rat - Stith - Inn
Baker etreeta, - eorsoultad suicide yo,torday by , jumping
into the DeleWere, et Blimp:Greet wharf. wee led
to. the conuntselon 'of the fatal abibilneanity. The
coroner held an. inquest, and retained a vordiettii-so
cordance with the facts
SKOUTLI , afternoon 'YejOerdiyydnring-the
alarm of ere, a Eight necirindlitweenfthe adherents cf
the Good Wilt ends
,e)olre 'Aloe ampule', Pnter Me-
Amnon. =Bltiertiiteritif t llll4 Mad tiff - 4 1 1"W illinsVfie
and held to ball by Alderman Shoirnaker. liseeral pet..
eon* were injured during the disturbance.
Accibiar—lWaite reFefinsoli, a bokfabout
ave JOAO Of Itilej was severely injured yesterday after
noon by Irving ran over by a 'cart. Tae accident co.
ourred'arlmakfordi: '
THE NATIONAI' GUARDS made their brat
parade pentads,' In their new uniform: They num
bered 107 musket*, wale accompanied by BedkPe Baud,
sad made Ayer, creditable d ; splay._
A. , 'Nes, warded IdeClaslin; 'was severely:
jrued last evening, by being ran over by a east, in Bane
street, near Third.,, 8e wee conveyed to his residence,
in Aspen street: ' •'• '
Tat ataxia or vox, yesterday, was caused
by the por s oing tweAnown p ied dwellings, on Col.
leggy sienna. They were ttafrperidefly &dried: grip
posed to be the work of an ineendlary.
-Tao Hoop, of Leyik , :oefuitoher, frp Queen
Asset, was entered on Sunday night by climbing over
the roofs, and tobbed•of two ponkat books, coutalotbS
a small sum of money. -
_ A 110 , RsE was so soferely injured yOstorday
by coming in collision with oat No4S, 00 the Second
attest Railroad, that he bad to be killed. -
A anootifsa Araittt ciciittrred-iiiirachingten
county, bliss., :a 'fair dayirago. ,,, Two
nomad William and liebikt Board; were - living
together. Willtsni,had ,a - very4retty wife, with
whom the-younger btbther t ßobert , became madly
Infatuated. A :thingiial. intercourse between the
two.hitel,heisti carrlisclieirfor some'time, but, grow
ing weary ! of ihe'reatraint-imposed-bY the preeence
of the injured:husband, the younger, brother de
termined to add to Ma. other , crime -that of fratri
cide. On Wednesday evening of; list wank the
outraged hatband and brother was, morderad,,and
on the Sunday following Robert Buford; the double
murderer, committed suloldel,by -taking; strych
nine. The misguided wife of the murdered mail.
with two children; are, left_. the .tiole memorial of
this chapter of horrors. -
AN ABSCONDING OJeI a CAUGIIT.—LaNt
October, Jas A. Moo:kirklo, cashier of the People's
Bank, Richmond; Indiana, suddenly disappeared,
narrying.with him NM $15,000 nnieflgieff to the
bank. Mr: N T, H: Robiratolf,Veptity sheriff of
the county, was employed to aseertaiti this where
abouts of the. abeeonding -cashier, and has been
absent the whole winter in this undertaking.
News;has just been' reoeivedl that, after a long
chase, he found MoCorkle at' Ski Antonio, Testis,
that he has left New Orleans witirhis prisoner
on hie way .to Richmond:. (Pretrial:at to Chia affair,
IdoOorkie had anattitnedan unblemished ri3putti•
tion.
A STEAMER TO PIRO PEAL—A steamer
has , just beep built at.,Plusbiarg to:navigate the
Kansas river to within a hundred and fifty miles of
Pike's Peak. She has ample" itOoothatodation" for,
passengers, and ix fitted up with, muott,_taste' and.
elegance: Her aiaft, la only six timiliodat the item.,
and seven inches forward. , 'Hhe is one hundred
and tJairty-firti• reit . on ditch, throe feet hold, and,
carries two hundred torts.
A Gran ofninetoen; drooled in men's 'clothes,
was arrested at' Ditrole on - Saturday.' She was
frem - Oaiiada, bad stolen money from her father,
and was on her way to Pike's Peak, which she
Supposed Sella somewhere near Ohicago. She was
taken home to her parents ,
CITY - ITEMS. -
VALVADLD rT13,8 AIIth i IiTOOLLEN GOODS ere pre
served h by uiing Aetorti Moth mater_
osshes,auts, flies, end bags osnrot ex
ht where the powder'-le dlffased; Depo6 t co2o 'Market
street. „ .
.
WATER COOLERS for'atore . e, hotels, and private
familiesjit iarfeijr;Sicond said thistnct:,i
TRH EXCELSIOR REFRIGERATORS for eonveni•
ante nektons, and hillikr ire not alopluned, Poi sale
br the znanufaatueer, wholoraia andTatap, st hls store,
lecond and Oheatnut„ - .7019118 YMIT.6II.
• .
WATER FILTERS that are warranted thoroughly
to purify our muddy hydrant water, to; sale at the Old
Refrigerator Stand, Sedond and Chestnut: •
YnegNaDAY,.r74o another beautiful-.day;• the wir
was soft and balmy, and the blue birds twitted gaily
through the green boughs ,that are no budding forth
in their spring garidinre in the public Eqbares. Chest-,
'tilt *treat, Arilh Street, Eighth' etreet, end lb fact, all
the ;other ettesteirere 'shy* wilb`galli-attiriol feint
nines and gallants to their holiday attire. Seery
one lo ok ed gay, Seery one,looked happy, and every
inziaMine'worei the heti:dill:ll spring styes or brewyille
Stokes, the - fashionable silothier,l No,-667, Chestnut
street
LET lio'sf.tw; be asbamedlo work. Let no aian,
be ashamed of a hard flat or a sunburnt countenance.:
Let bird be; a s elairned only of lgaciranee.and sloth. Lot .
no man be ashamed of poverty. Let him only ba
ashamed of diehonesty and idleness. Let no man be,
ashamed to follow our advice. 'and blel - clothing
only at the w Old Franklin Ball Clothing Emporium',
of E. U. Eldridge, ho. 821. Chestnut,
Mn. W. B. Rean AT Peals.—Mr. Reed, after.
figuring among the Celestial', Mut brought up at the
terreatlal . , kindle - a; of palls, and a few day* ilspelto,
was introduced to the Emperor and Empress by tee'
American minister, Mr. Mason, and wan most gracione.!
ly received The Erni:neva was particularly courteous,
and expressed her hope of seeing air heed again at the
Palace The reorption toa( place In one of ihe private
'saloons of the Tuileries; and was of a Moat cordial arid
flattering nature. Mr Heed d d not wear a court dress,
but he appeared in one of the elegant cute of citizens',
Clothes which ke hsd Obtained at the lircnirialtafie
010`thing Hall of Rockhlll & Wlleon, Nog 603 and 403
Oheatztut Street, share 3lith,
ANCI A VatlP
_ ._•,.
; The ete ek mult e 2 _4lB l lB 4 4l 4 ,4By.stlllollllesittil F ., , :. _
lbgeellldrdo'sitil
eies following, self.,":llfsi,-.)2iSty_siik-iiiiiidileSS
to /ad teats Palo stifBlolt efeet
M ,Thete ntitafmesiflieltitteithiiiiehatter
ittie4,ttsh4s2llBfletsni
e°l ' ,ool s4 l l4 , 47.Afr.Bl4itin'iiiso:,
ThO ,egvegstes-_cosspare wiBll-itysi• 4stsesettelll'"
follows ~?Azg
25 . - F4,1 4 4-Vit• t
flipiial .11/: 693480 -.8.11.898.Ui5215/i
LOADS • 27 84,918; -A2.108408. De. 220,1811
Bpecle - ;95'entar,.'68041.214^,lise gds 218
1, 4 ,„ ou r Bu t : . 2,-00s,as4 ::. - -2,214,4174-De magma
D. to, sess.Sks.. 4 4811482 t r ..4,1189-146. , 78,11 1 19
Deposits. 32,804.212, 17,8211,404..D5c-26,282T
plzeolatien. ' 8079,138 f-„,,8,864,6131....808086,288
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1867. • - Specie: 'Clroalst'xi.' &roam,
Nor 4 .... 2 1,199,462 - J2,611,4640-2,1641 . 18 A 5,6331788
1858
Jat, WI .4e 5 - 4 4
J. .21,811,928 ' '.6 .131 , 5,377' , 2;432,181 4 13,1556`,848
1859,
4tit - .26,461057 ' 6 063,356
risreh,L., :26,719 883 , - 5,916,716 %2.901:387 - 70,871,38&
• 28 987,429 3298 293 3 019,2551 17.013060:
' A r a 1 ' 1.7.1 7 ,2141 ifml4l-,114,11 17,164170
c, . 28,108,106 0,404-873 r 8 304 5311 ' 3 3. 81 4 4 17,009 W
" 25... 2!,817 ; 918:6 689,g11, 3 173236. - 77,17
(18 ' "ge ,4 1 4. 1 4 , 059, 0 ta5 014 1/ 711 3 '-
ittatemenVo7tOitotsllttstri6 J lhoß4l44ssl*sl:lliiirbig
;Houma, for Nto-,15514:5555419004514y,94412513,i8511:
1859. 47 - 4:115351550 7 , ;11141aoass paid.
Apell 18th.. ... ..83 4 864 12 359.950 63
" 19th • -- 4`089,603,78 143E116 16 -
2001 `4.0 , 8,6801 - 198.148 r 0
" 2154 ' 3 61(.619 23 ;303 689 .25
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PHICADBLEEILA - -
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taroassnlav Kiiinarr,saowir, * tinti-son, orairi,l
AID nausea UMW, lIKIMMIIIS 00**777, TI A 9
Alp maxaviros anutem— • - . -
" ' 71281. BOARD.
1700 City 65 ....cosh 1605(.110 RSDAD
6000 2,:;!*;Ati 7.203 i la; , ',155 AP
• 800 do 100;
000 do -100 X,
200 do, 70014,
1000 City irif.r;'.Nitwitatx
600 do 703 x ,,
2000 N Penns I .
1600 1 ndo 65,7(1
4000 "d0 ' ",..... ..: ..85 %1
1000 do - 05%
700 Cam & Amen 'B3 tin
1000 Sob! Nov 66'82. 76
2000 Bunk Mountain 01 75
100 Cheater Val It 8. 60
200 - do • -- Kr ;
10 0 Union Col 61
1360 p on, a 6 87%
1000 do ' 101
1 9 00 N:keliner / 1 . 1 94+'; 9 4 X
illTinll6l
2000 Cat's Ist m 74 eslog ROO L Maud IL - 12 ,
100 VIM/a& A. ,12)ij =- - ' -,., %I. .-, z ir
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1 .2090i42.04 /1 / 00 X1 ill'eMm.R ' 1 " -f ';'„41
11000 1111mmi1,64.. .:99;81,36 I - .41 0 p. 0 0; . - ..5.0..i,..a.5..FC
000 Blierlioiliiii 434. 78-; flll ', -' 40 ' ll ' .---- ""' 1 `
1.11
1000 Palq OW 63..2110 8.3% 10 1404114tmin IL ...-
I
190080124 y lm 64 toti 84* 10 lloyamenilpg , (444. 14
oo) .86-....4,1-4 - .3 WM ~ 1 4 144tm0* .K-: , -.....4 . .. --am
' Soo do ... . 1. -4584* 3,11m44011 - 9 6034
1000 A Pinas R . lol 0441 20.-144.41.141,.3.4.834
1000 Penn* asa ../1% 90 20 . " :44••• - - . 1 . ... 24
• • , 0/.011114-1 . 211:1121i- - Ilfilre ,:.1. . X ' l- - -
-jitar..441444V4',.'.-'-' 7 ;,--4144L.Ailort.
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i
etas as - nointoi, 6 ,,t - svf .. 20:::19.1i
. ~ -,:. R. , 1:".; - a003(150K Winert &Nita lin DV 914 •
w New ... 103 105 X •u ~ el* 5p.V..0.8145
Peons 58 -- 94' ,951* :‘ , . - 33; . .. k . 59, 53 -
Reading IL - 25}‘,253tirionit'IlL17 , , !it OA2g
.. bds , 7ooo34ll,3s,4lL•leffloM4 l Neerf AL; .f AS
t o
4 '. int dir , 4l-Vd 95 • tr Panna,"4.:.,: , tii' dlir_
2 , :•.g , - do - ''Bel6 76% ~, a5... - .:....: . ..,iftx.,66 -, ..
'Peons 111,... .. :.. Al* , 104 ~:, 4 . /PO ...t0(4.,` , i sl4* 96g.
.. 24.11 ULAN. 514 , , Wt, 4, '14e,1411,...17'54-- og
nor Coand. Con. n 54 I,' ' let wit bde ' 561(:)NIN
" PTO dricitnp_AungllNWlC.l4llA:R.62 ,‘ . _- ,
Boil low do It -76 k TO pa & - 8d 9t2- eiAIXAAC-•
...cc Impda-... 44-.35 - lams itli'bee Bill .: - .- 43,1 i ,,
_. _
„Pialladtlphita. ,Mattlteta.
• ' '” -;` "-• ,
The Plottintiikiiii iniabiakiolatit faifittatAfai,
and the retillein and .baireii ardibouttlin - Wlify buyers,
at from la 12% up to $6 4041.25 for superfine Utz& sod
fancy brands, aoootctinip •toqualltye ab r tmta nut r
the market sheet, kid standard brands ate held,
at ottr_lowesilitiree.' , Caiii Meal to tither dill to-de*
at 101 laglot Ppausypr . atoa. 4 It.KFlouiva a!aitoci
t _arPmrliP/ tail.. l ; $4 4 4 . 1f V4 l , .7/4 4t, rP- 1 , 4,
s°t4 ffe , 4 4 4 44 1 4 44 , 4 1 4 1 1 , ._liff4t4 it•41 , 6 -6' .04:51;
for wood redni and $1 act:GS:tor isiliMar,
and about 1,500 biz Poutuolosuba via at RW2041 (loot -
ii
mares, but _lke ~demand, Is ,moderate; 2,040
Pennsylvaile yellow , at- - ',BBa,` f.'"' - itfitte
inset with a fair legit* • frdm' the holder's
ask 620611 e for prime lots, which is aboiwthemiews;of
buyers. 31111 Reed—A. sitiot 800 baclihiketefffiwas
merle at 1127028 4P: ton!. Bark iefirrn tint it:di - eat $3B
for let 1.14: - 1 Quei r oltio is • CUtiol 'l2 ti - bab litpa.;itioatgretl
after; a few small lots kevibsenikan.dtiAtiai-10 180
for - middling. fair tfplaads; cash: , °tomtit lita dull,
idtk kaialurthat salient. tharai:exiitoffeg at 4 teed,*
print." At'ai r iation,lb,leaeroiiiiii;hh pe:
leans aiieisr, dankild on imiage"of &se
bark ITh - Ormui 80144. a DV* (loot,
!lc ae:i ett4oll,lo,•and, 210 bbls do.:lledeseteribitilfee
39340, cash. Pwrbaotta. are unchanged, and'atstnali
basilicas don't. in `Pork; . Baton; Ixid - Lard. Seeds are
quiet, and prism! about tfiensem ; l ye quote Clover at
$504.25, and Timothy at $30226 qfr,i, bum. - - Whiskey- Is
in steady Xefor:detidire;26B:6,4o for
hhda, and 26)10088 for Pittinsyl4 , lh:% Is
Philadelphia Cattle'
":- • APRIL 25,185 e.
The 'arrival! of Beef Cattle at Marilee and - Bull'a
Head reached abode 1,40014 ii. ; thisarketwiuttatier
dull, but prices without any quotable ohmage. dhoti%
200 were taken to New York, and the balance dispeud
of at about lest week's irbie,i7 The following are the
partial:lap ekthe i pklei at III) ditt,ent„yetala: r
.Bileake Abraltahia, Lancaster •oonnfy. sloeiltao
100 lb .
18 Gads** EtheilbY3earki ocaty;"slool2..
120 liciaaaid . - tab .ney, Co., Chu. and Lancaster
°ovally. s.o.ootell 50 •
28 J. Rsu!man. Lancaster county. $lO 76011.75.
itstahung. MARIA *acuity., ill.
52 Crones & vateis, OhM, $9OlO 50k
26 Hamaker, Lancaster county. $lO 75e12.
70 Jos. need, Ram octutty, *8 Oflet0 ; 50,
26 .7. ErLer, Lancaster ronnty, $lO ioan.
14 F. Iltdebaugl. Lancaster ruanay.#Bo,lo.
62 Job., Bar d..reon, trMod'eudrity, $lO 60011 76,
4g 8. Rhodes &Oo Berke county, sloel2. -
51 /05.*InitlidY;Fadreliter edltfaY - 4002 ,- H:?.
105 . Doinefie0o., Ili a. aped in NOW Yolk,
.50 Baker, BBL oteothi sped to New York.
70 Indite Bletebte, cfilpicOU
Lc 11 neleonittlite f.ennatter Ayala/ -to go
87 Beldomeldge & Co.,_Lancaster county 1110
20 Unualman, by Mall en, Lancaster r oanty,"6ll
-
"e.O Scott & P amble Cheater county, $lO Well 50.
19 .Kimble &41Irk, Oces;er ccon , y r 40p11, 50.
le W. Road tOlieeteVebbety,toolo• • •4. ,
59 Alba boner, by, P. Alci'dlen, ;11012
.13erryMin, by Elstbiiiiy,. bu1611L75
40 Kirk & Kimble, Chquer county, $lO 50011 60.
87 A. sarbff.' g..4 21 t, anbrvsb I.4Pflt 4 r c OOlll 7.
11 60012.60. - s.,
Yb J Oheettit eapnt7,_,El9oU AO, -
-LVI
6 Houston, Laneastar iotinty, $ll 600,12 60
About 6,000 threp mixed, at,Martat.'„e ale week,
selling at fnim Bergo .IP , la gross: The Market wee bzl k.
About 200 Cewkend Calverkwere , at market and Ica
at from $3O 40 for good to prime, end s2.oetofor es.
eood grainy, i'
laxis Xzeicsa
Borne 1,860 Hogs arrived at Milos , yard this weak,
and nold at from $8 600$ 4"100 lbs net.
FIORTING ADOIN A ISTIGLITCAP.—A divorce
ease is now on the tapla in Cincinnati, Ohio, be
tween two patties . , both young, and taunted but
threeyeara; *bode disegtesitatut: atiloi .ont. of a
nightcap which the wife initiated upon wearing in
quo of bar lusbaricriiivhdles, petitions, tear;
oaths, and commands.
_ 4 . 0 M MUMS
Airrpolt gola t uun,
• was sold at
public atiollon'in Cincinnati last week, - Air $40,-
000 The purchaser was an agent of Mr.ai!rancis
A Palmer of New York. , After the sale, however,
the college was trinsfatied,to ;Mc' former ;owners,
free from debt, and will be immediately reorittn
ised.
THE 61;10h:1W! Price Current, is Informed,
by a 'letter firm' 7sokeon, Tennessee, that the
peaches were completely killed in that part of the
State by the fees o of the 10th and 12th-inst. ".I,!Yhe
weather, on,thavOplt , , at this place hue, been ingot
unfavorable for' vegotation,'ned enlen
lated to hinder the, spring,yrork of the agrfeelloa
rist. A law amount of rain tell "
floireit otiehteage; iy'ho
has been d,tezted in-preaching a sermon written
by thejtey. Dr. Guthrie, of Scotland, says that la
obtained it by exobangi•at,inaaiiatfiair.with
N Qu ew thr lf le o t r o k
b o a le th rg e y a m uth n o ; V a . n - a -
''A ouirLD:_•sl 117 . 1ltfon; "of Cheit, Creek,
Olihrllold, county, was_ killed by osay:hglAotliO
longing to tho fatber.
A LITTLE OgILII of
,George Rovorrltt•Bru.lt
Valley, Huntingdon' oonnty,4arr trilled by a dam
of hartshorn,..wllloh Rh elder lad,gave it, of court*
without truing aware of ito °fibula :
°visa floo,opiltions of dollara ' , .worlq of new
buiididge Oto . .how oourie of.oreotfoo'inNew
.
York.
Fooa otillaren,belongiOgifert -Nr..sTotfcb,
oriforriabingi wore 'bittew matil dog ozi
a
H
1 do 41%
do ' 41%
. 712,041140W4,15,e1ah 53%
- 5 do"' '' "'cub 53%
16 d 0.... ' - 62%
5 do - ' 63N
10 424 m 8 1163 14..0211' .
55 "121
2011illoa Bk 23
6 do, 23
' 7
lane Gebyl• R.-
211... 20%
23 Hantaborg R - 67 K
AS
10 ;
Moyamaa stag Gaa 10%
Bk or ft Aroecca 142
Morrie Onl....Pref 107%
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