The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 27, 1859, Image 2

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laiistoilsers, keilly . en immense 'crowd.' ~. ;
t Hil" , Slekle Nees tidiest imthe hones of-Mr.' liirm
altalsoneirdoor table farmer-iesideette. '..0. --
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wets in .:!inmidtatid,
farad Hvientlitt werifleletsti;llsury;anitHessia:"
•Staiton, - ; Ohiltliatried-Mairtideican anoth-er were;
Melittilthipt,likifiiitif prilfireligaV and 'Merril:
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dik": - liisc thirinwrakiedei Arm aloes' at 'railroad,
etaitr - theougto,tbei etreete, - : it
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skid lisitte- z Tbeesesidsictlieopla were 'gathered-,
nireat of Ildvldallialieskssidenos, and continued-.
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'- 'llliered#, - iikiiieto the failina'inadeitliitim
atrial, adjourned 1111 - akiliiinxifeit,lte -"WA Nine
' tbe gratiniterVelifjorlsis had - beinilitolisiiidl '
.. , !-Itli eafitilltt'whici the jury; retired gine of the'ni
-withdrew. into a 6otiier,; end - on ids knees invoked,'
Vibe gfildeisife , tii.
He 'Media Ai,':ontersid: Into .
'el+stilkitioli)iied ittiiiii.reilied. t o the iimer, end ,
'finally iiiiielsvitliVe mind Nit Mada - nit, In farm •
of an isiiiiittil",:" [:: -' ;`-- 7 - -.,,, „.: -.,, , ..,v ,-- -
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liit b)., i tiiiiiiiiiitif^ .i"' - ^ - I ' , . -•-'1"•1• • • -'• -•-. •,
• i tikA ' , siiiierd :igiiiiiiiiiktiefaiis' Hie} Ntiti<Mal;
Heitel,l'i 'iellteitriwettiMlMCl3taili, Magridet, -
'02.11-„Oktltiiii 'lo'l4 r . it t ilitanits:" Itai lmt,
•istine,4'riAnclited . the , '0 ' :iir'oreiti their in-'
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• *MUNI NI iiiitada 4 lN - i'-'• ir.=.:"lt - Wai only ,
lieeiiiiad liieaktkat lirailiMari *liked fol re-
Ilitie Insect andisturbedlie wee sire this appeal :ierealit beitiipeistedii -;'''',-...- '..',. , •
-elildr. firsbamind hir.'llite a gber were londly called'
not present.- -- ; , -- -, ;- - ,
-', , ,:f•Tlineroird preeeedialte serenad eßev. Dr. Haley
and the Into& ! i.-:' - -..", ~, ,-..., i', . , ..,
tell , siritir--say issisixonf Or keiiin :rewire siiivii-f.
I.4fiiis or: ten '. Of „Air jisfors in' tie : Sickles trial
-*lief/. ti):lll".:Bti li fi's parlor; In the • (iliatlobel: 11
After lll** eiter; and there; In-the freedesk of en
,ibiiirtlitigteanterMitiol, eipiessed Abair real itekii
sients,sl; i,r,±. f , , ;I , ~ 's ~- ~t.- ,, ,r - •+: .
";11;Voi*Iistii;40;',Itoileiritioil, , saja i- - ''' :
- i,,41144tent 'en; iiscia, telt th e VICO. el New York,
lkatiWoltisireif 'ett.Witsiltition jun not, behind
those ef emit ether pats Oita conitrriii:Nieir sle-
Mitioiffii Nis faiiiiYAatatifi:=..,4 -, i --- , : • . .... , "
` , ...4iiit ist : ;tbis'lttrot,liiier spoken '- of
111 - through
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A,4lN#a4idAbal-,ft4oliolnois-itafter-an" iikot
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Li P- OW , * f N B t;keiteised h is gratlei;.
-be itifutbernin tlitiltablt"Of soltiologlitheelf and
hlrfelliteritdOtietthir long evehlics'of Their att
;altistoofr,lind , Playet ienerarlifro. He, too; bad•
'beam vtoratded because of dertill
:"Kaotiatfoltdoill anteoadettte; • "Bat," lays
lifr Beady; 7,1! If we bed 'known that he played ,
the- wit , -=+siight ' Imm-tad* -our
:slay; 'Arno: tiddler wow errtelreoern tolled a yon— _yletkes.or minder:" • , •P •• • • ••• •
- ,:iThei.4fbremen; tier: ;Anneld, bald Mint lifirorat
Ten"r".hattbeeilbet hi* heath might riot list him
througlrinit't tbel , trlal r end that he -honed MS
latest posterity•yroidd bosom his memory, from his
having,orved, on 4. • --'_, •
'ilse.fectethe iontiriseriteotilii jrizy,lndividually ,
:eyrestead this,oniestralied-nonitereation, were
`AI 4 1.; A4411145r And". homely illuetration.of the
uloan , ,,oorttainiii•Ein, theirs ; formal verdict ; of
.0 1 NeVitailtYM. , -
.fal may ' , BURNT Olt i'irs COONSIIL:
;7 The imOtIODI of thOcoutsel, ~when the jury • re
..talrWO-thirlf"Terdiet, neve menifeeted in various
Brady,Mr in spite of ail Ishi experlince cc O .
criminal lawyer, became pale, dervone, anti
Mr. Stanton, unable forepresi the • emotions 'of
bill - itig•hoor4 is described „as laving almost ri
744.4•PAYM,Whink.he,danoed -before -the ark Of ,
•
,gave way,
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rugt.billlneeiiitic.his heeds be' wept like
•- , •
•c, , aar! . alsiMlicriAr;;•4 l .atollife, and
pr forwardiand greeted their liberated clientl'
and Mi. Me' in the exuberance of this Tritir
learholapr Fpoopleon SW heels And .asked if it
;, '71 1 1 11 ,9 4 -11 1 .0 1 .0/!,14, ; • •
*Alms /waspassive, and ,undemouelgative,
IfitWashne, of; Ali lirlit'to welcome his (Mkt( back
jAllps, wept, ;snit Could not understand
hicouplqd with him oil
hielennutt •,,,, •: , • :
~,, The Plitriet Attpirmy t Mr. Ould, raid he thought,'
ikwould, he his, issoilate,' Mr. Carlisle,
, ivolded the doens.,, • •
our,
uetr
'
ZThipneehtlapitalt*Tiontt gifted_ yonnic, lady has
Onioirt, tot Muoilial Nuod - Ilail i this overact. The
. lootrtionisrit_loili be found in the, atonal piece. - We
'shill lei lieppx to:fid, a large stadiums 'greeting
othbepe:iformeri On this (mouton,
oriel `i►e id,rtionlarlt desire it, beoause of the elm
itiCsnodeity of her aniounoement. Mks
itiohings:lso4kiVonik4OrSon, within our knoW
lOdge,:gtiring oobreert, thismeasen, who has not
alistowooedlt Citiatin don'oPri. • '
,pA W'rit Of ; Omer bee been grantod'ln'the et;
r.iiit.friqtUllg;wie,waa to have been banged , to.
The execution to therefore poet.
eel in9Feeses 'strong oontldenie
thinemain,' her ,paramour; will
,ttioli of Aim 4arittog. The
-made returnable at the -next
C.Kaprome' e.ourt, in_the Third
id will there be argued. • ,
Any Gibier, - ef Tyler's flab!..
Side on' sSenclny, by throning
of tilooemotlve,it the,
,44,1.,5c0tt; auOtiOneor, 431
tioining:on a Oredl4.
t'renoh floworo, embroidered
Atotinicol; edging4,4o: Also,
; obtrt•fronto, Bilot
:iOn °goes nor ready.
{7F 'AND_ Oltr PROPISATT.
ietj #llfiBir, comprivi
auiti o piiii4,4ni 4 14rge amount
b. l ' 01 04r 0 P 401: 4;
dot ast.ol , oofs tat Sat444j * , - , "
oillioittok 9ii.Pdii€ttNge7 , :p. Scott, Jr.,
Ofietnntetreetikaillotilwringed
fi l lec i tini 4reit.Petili lll ,4,Paliji4l ll & hod*
4,40 14 . 11 . 716, 1 *fiCzte. 11 40r; 1 4#1 0 6i.5, 10, to
on ThitraOey , Mottling neali itsiOf o'clock.
• sinWtttnactifer entre Itirta French plate
•
ke 6 lamievtlilrteenth' aping eadaiTueeday
'AiaTA'COniPfliiirg;., , ,%Jfig!,i_:*EiteAt of city
try Pkvitrix. •
3W - 014 - oflreal astute, ordei. of the
lhateemthemicr";„Y. -
zc''...*lrqiii!rtant Act,'
Pi)AtlOnip‘
Belt 'l,l and
Rilentatlves of the gotinnewlealth of
jawdel 'Onkel :Assembly meCand it la '
141,4 YAtif ofto 6 ll put44 - outiv, •
tiam.i!bett),Pet jortag, May by law
etpleattelltleor 41efehdan,t,anau,pay, the
fitit ) r.'ke) ,, f'sot-Jr , lligfrgat th at
Lotigin.S4Y *Pert on au o defendant
ding(ifigidotoc . ,olo4 o o shell deelit
tech'lMM7v9#llrooli-inirty_shoi`
,
'o l4 :44ifghif M04'04,74 leo.
eisliffiundted and flftYllfne,
r ik'''" Wet. F. PACKsit.
_461114 ;27.1859
Mr. Ituchananls . Portialir Sovereignty.
The evidences. that. the General Adminis
tration has readied Upon &Other sigiteisteri'
neon public sentiment are mllltiPlYinti r itith
feerfel rapidity.. ; 11'nshenhedniaduninstructed
by • the terrible, ratlike aditinietered,,ty - the
,people,:npost„ibedespotio interferisnce with the
lThilet.licer in - Manses, aMI RA ouppretudens of i
'inieathkitttbfi intlithe frauds in` thatunhappy '
TerrltOrii. ,A.fr... labotratias, his Cabinet, and
Pia dependan ts in < 9lboe,,baso repoiveA 'upon
o tti f o t p7P G ld o lo :
:i om er p n ti n u t g
iti the i ziai i . e lt tr n r a i le i h o l n ue o ry i
;wilt tit alithe.bierrittifis Oi ithioltrnkim ;Not
only are the people of -the Territories to be
deprided2iif afiy!ebritior Whets:fever over the
subject of - slavery, - but every branch of the ,
iiiildfirairvie4 the judielaiy, Coiagies4 lumen
tive, and, of Opurseithe army and the navy, is
sikspeTenirit . ittin the, o*4,3,tek,iitetif
,Of a *ode
by whisk" slavery la to lie held in the
Teiritoidea' -, W "dellaiceti':of, the' publid will.,
There is' . no: - concealing of this ,per
rpcian,if,this Adniinistration., ; f ps , new organ,
The Catielfiiii*taltes 'Care to make it so
idain:thitt• !!, he vilei , rens ,may , TOO.", The
IDeini;eratieParty of the North Istcrbe com
polled_teskeept. the . platform of;is slave code
. in the:Territories, and to carry this crashing
burden, Ihroughlaluthe eemiuteleetions, nu
! lass-lot ) a 'llnrorime' Mei instantaneous move
tient:it ishail,e4it (4. ' . :Md l inittetihakmany 1
people,iMaY:proteaf ligalbit; slavery ins Ter-
ritOry :if. the 11;thiled, States, - if..eiglo thou-
sittiCAtiierican;•.citiCenli - l'ileclare; against it,
..I
onettunfted:nlivebeiders may - hold :their Pro.
party frilitfer AoltanOo' o"public` sentiment, '
anCina yibeldiparing 'all the'iears the, coin-,
tutu* via* lenthin in aterritdrialeondititin:`
Thi,;COnifitnt,ine;:,Of Snider lasiOn order to
*he thts , tio'ii AO.frine, seeept'able; attempts
to: : preve that .thez Pitcsideht has been' coyish&
orally in„fai'or ''i f,a slave, cede; and ietriidie,oa
fel e'atiaot frOnitbia leurniti, - pnblished in Sop-
Umber of 1867 , , in. which we, approved et the
lettii.if the Preektent ...of - rtiet6l,ke - d states
te.PrefiisSer , Statxan and. other .Neiv 'England
01ergituenidtt!-Arigust of that year;. ail evl
- too.iveth'. , ready to
aeceptthe nevi tioctrinerif-Oongrosslonsi inter
iielitlettl;',lV:ili-htiti a Plain and distinCt answer
:ttairirithlth this, ~:ty! s ai;iilindiii the Tresident
for hiareply, tit these elergyinery, not' to - Scalise
,t#rettidcd'itsis the isaartioti,e(„a:do'gnia at-
PAO, rei:AtfMi. to;thatiaditiotis'and:pletigei of
Vidliettiocratityparty, and' deirittetbii, tei the
tniori-Itaelt ? but because ne chastised :in. tip- -.rnhlisherss nooks. and Anthers, , ,
erePriate.larguage those who had overateppe4i Mall the seetetain She world. are - linli'tned
their hely' Pilling by IntatiniAlling', in paity 1 int Orderibitilniso Whoioskese '66111'44:kt:
' , pOliti e tts;c - ‘44.'.44), ' v ery inOitiniti, • these words 1 their friends - know that they hold,lbem. ' Illorii
vrereyfriti9l., the -President .and his Cabinet we iiaye a secret s e beutOharlesiDeireirnew
;'lt_#l;Jl:"S"ozil,tl,l4t4l4' theingehies ;to 'th e: doe,' 1 'ainiy; whiel every one will know 'ln tt; feW
„thine ,of poPulai. sovereignty., in the :.Ter- - days: Why should not we tell it to i our
ritory 'of Kansas, , and "-, Governor.' Vaasa ',friends—just that they may see we were !nutted ,
Was instructed, in public and in private letters,” it .?
A week' ago, it would, have tree
1
te:eirds, everything -before before the consideration - unfair io'have made 'the' revelation.' '.Teen: It
that to the , people Of Sanflas • should:be en- matters not. now, then, that Dicke:Wise*
fruSted the entire maikagement and regulation story, irbieh'Will be inibilibed abnultancionsly
°fall' their-di:needle affairs, slavery included; I in London and New 'York, in 'MI fitt'',Teer
mid. lit. `litiorising ' took ,occasion, in these Round, will appear, at the same thee in liar: ,
memokabie ; words, to, declare ,f , that by this pir's , Weekly, which then with the addition
doctrine' he - and his. Administration would of Mr. ,Curtis' capital et, Trtlmps,", will ; have,
Stand or fait') 'Mew wintonlyand tow shame- very unusual attractions. 'Brdwer's last novel,
leisdy this pledge was 'broken history had re- n What 0.111-• tie do With it," ratr-tpreitgli
corded.' , 'Even his Silliman letter, from which' Itat,'ppr's,-Piekly, it ,W4ll ,he 4enientbereif, by
the doSitifittion iinotet; does not broach 'the iiPecial, arrangement with. the autbor4t,-A'' , ! ~.
ideaef 0 ongressionalanterventio n for the pro- For the -privilege of repUblishing, it. Vanity
tection , of slavery in the Territories against , Fair" in their popular , Magazinevihnier it
the., radio will lie' refers, it is 'true, to an " 'Brothers paid $2,00 to Mr. Thackerny, thus
alleged &elision of the Supreme Court, that,t proilding an exclusive novelty tOrtin throngii
a slaveholtreinuty,tukp his slaves into a Torri.'l twenty to twenty-four anhcbssitia':iginthera Or
tnry; but he ,does notdire .to. place .himself 1 their periodical. '
- *e do not .prectiely kip*
upon 'the ground' ' noWstesruisedrby his
. organ the :amount, which they will liavitto-pl to
end - by ,, hildielf;,Shat!slavety,
,may - be ,. and, Mr . Dickens for his story, to' run eirdrigh `six
must - be, held in- the Territory, in 'utter de- or eight montheoef their Weekty4;bitiov4 can
'Mamie of the voice of the ballot-boxinnd itkper. state With
certainty Afiti SS i cobij(ki4iiiiioti
sjatont and violept disregard of the will of the thin - What they, give' Tilo44y Ar'..l The,
,naiiiniti,. aw,. his inauginal .address; written" i yirfiltilana.:7''-To E 4 anie;...tbli,stiiii*in Vie`
arieivokeiii*::.itibi alleged ;Aietsion of 'thi - eXclusi;e:-right.--that of :viicial*4lli: tEkre
siipremeCtkart;nOw lagged -foivaid is a lir:S..'
,pnblidatiini - or ''tbe; tio; 1914ilkpiiic4;W p'
I
textifor- the, irnstraus asaumption;'ha• says t venture: tfs, predlet - thatlhelf, tki,ti,k6ittilikt Of
.'4What: a ip , ippy F.OnßcipPyti r tbi,94.,*.its 4 'for I the' crf4,73 1, 41 6 1 1 ' lif-Y4 - 04 11 ,i ' l 4 , *iiigPi - :
'tionatttapidy'tbhglilinPlit rile, that , theWill , t)ishndflu librpir!'it.fikvieliftbfiplaV r iiiit* :,. •
„'..-. '.', .' , l: ', , :$ 1 y, „',' 4". , i ~' -1 . a. , 'ls ex , AnciaticanlibililOrSAAlliiV4,
1,4ei.-"tbitgeias-ibeithir itiTe;soati 3 Olitiery tlickiisin4ititiONOWlooo6a..„ ten
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pito* Jir Atatknoi - bk the, horns, lei , ego, -and - *tuvftifif
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lind:4lo st
Mr, Mottle.
're' throligh.
to humillit
tont war' as
of ftki ORy
immediate
lu °Mired.'
sansidaritsblai
ant; he*as
i in irntOnn.
a set,. .free-. .. -. „- .
:territories, aa advoetited I staid-ettSY,•-plesteant-spoken letters,zwbuiti ap.
-"-' if ' 1
in `tife.-to ow ng, extraordinary passage frout.',Pearedin one.of the New York and
hia 14ttniiiRtnidaY lint i'. „. ~ , , narrated to the world how the 'anther 44 and
, :ri , Eiti [ the!Pieeideat] holds that slavery *mica in thought, tOpea'and feared, in his rural rillU on
41.,,Tereitories under the ioBnstilotten of the I the Hudson,some five years ago where' ie-be
I
, lieved that he was mortally ill. .A pkiaiiint,
United ; States,and that the ' people of the 'Terri- • ' • -
Jolla must 'decide for themselves whether or not
they win have elavery'rolken'they; aims to form ; gessippy. beok, it is, though folly poesoesing
a State' Coluatution, PrdParatory' to admacsion ! the N. P. WAaertity orimrrying the reader
*do astinion. Wehave,flagoised the words which ' ,
ron at a 2.40 pace; without actually taking hire
contain the Mute between the President and hitt
revilers, 'lt is because Mr..Buohanati• denies' to more than a furlong or two from the efart itt -
- the. Territorial Legislature the power to abolish I nost. N. P. W. writes agreeably, one] when g
81 0011. mod pledges himself to aostein the derision . - . W.
of the Soprani. Court In the Prod Scott eaee,that he has nothing new to comtbunicitte, and the
he is Wow °barged by Colonel Paine,' and MA MO' . vein of egotism which !runs Ahrotngt this
elates With being-false to the doctrines of popular ,
sovereignty, and, therefore, unworthy of the con. I vo lume makes it amusing. , , knowing tint Mri
thiamin of the „Democratic party. We state, the Willis is now in apparently the"dlefst'italth:
ease plainly and distinctly, that we may do no in- Lwe 'cann t sy m p a thise 'with his' . a iliii '
Jessica to any one in the proof and comments we o
are ateitittasubmit to our :Were."' • • . 1 People who aro 4 . 'hypped" are so fendof re-
Mark thetact, that Mr. BrtemisriN denies to toting the history of their Menses; aid the
the Territorial 'Legislature effects of the nestrums they take to, cure
e the power to 't abo-
lish alaverY,"' but he does not say that they them. ,
may not protect , it— on the contrary, he I In Europe, as well as in this country, Y.P.
pledges himself to sustain what he calla -the Willis is a popular author. Therefore, iivias
decision of the Supreme Court of the' United 'in due- convict' of -trade that hie - new book
States,' Which, if it means anything, must should'be repitilished in•Lcindou r .' - Mr. Seib;
mean that liewill use= ail 'the powers at his i ner charge!' ti dollar, for it, we bellevo-,wetire
command to enforce slavery in the Territories not quite certain, for though it is advertsed
in contempt of fniblio' sentiiimint. 'This Isiah' ' by, eeveral Phihtdelphicia booksellera, , we *are.
plitlfOrin I . We leave it to the intelligence of no observed that any ono of them •hail. 64.
eurrreaders to 'say how far 'the •President iii ' descended to mention the' price: ''Reim..
eimaistent sellt(htmeelf in the ground he now S Sampson; ' Lowy& Son , of London', wheqsre
assumes ,iii fliver of forcing slavery upon ,the I
agente,for,nearly, all the ArnerlaXi lalhllali)rs,
public domain. A more 'profligate alfindon. have advertised this neie Willisdan velem; in
meat of honor and of, conselence, and a more the London papers, at len ehilfings sterling,
Wilful violation of plighted faith, never yet die- which is rather more than two, dollars and, a
graced ,history or' blackened reputation; and half. -- There is no reason why it' should Pot
'rho ;rMeniation that we could have endorsed l . hav e been soldin London at onesdellari Me
such a doctrine in 185.4 while battling for the , retail price here. The duty im. new Axe
rights of 'the people in the
,Territciries, is rican boots imported into Ei s iglina • is
worthy the organ of an Administration which ' three cents per pound. et The Cm.
insists'upon rushing the Democratic party and valescont" weighs twenty ounces, whch
the, country tpon n'theory which is certain to t Weiald • make the import duty .on Mch
end. in the 'overthrow of that party, it not In . shigle'volume about fOur cents: 1411040-
the overthrow of the Union itself. ' ' I 'khan; allow the Trdde twenty-five pereett.
'The - truth is, the' Administration, has re- ' profit, while American publishers would Oro
solved to make the Wilniot Proviso the touch- i Low & Son, of London,' abOut thirty per-Celt.
stone of future Democratic fidelity ; in other . The five per cant. difference would fully , ray
worth', it has resolved that Congress shall in. : for the freight and duty, leaving Mew's.
tervene for slavery; that the people of the ' Sampson, Low, & Son. precliely the Saito
Territory s if they speak at all on the question, profit as if they sold an English book.' In
Must 'do the same thing.' Row the -Wilmot ; American, in 'England, who desired to . tiny
Proviso differs in this only in 'the fact that . this new book, and knew that its real pricers
Congress shall prohibit slavery M all the pub. ta dollar, must be• thunderstruck, In Moss.•
lic domain hereafter to be erected into Terri: Low's bookstore, in Loadonott being eller d
tories, and 'the 'President and his associates ' two dollari anda half for it I Thii it is whl b.
accept the principle, while blindly denying 1 makes the sale of American books' compare
that it cannot be applied both ways, and while 1 tively small in England. This encoumgis
constantly, asserting that these who agree with i piracy,to the injury of the American andier,
Tux Passe are in Magna and in sympathy ' by checking the sale of the American-print
with the Black Republicans. Like Mr. I books', in which lie has an interest. Op t
'Sawanti, they discard and laugh at the idea of t not our authors and pitblishers look to It /
.._
the popular will in the Territories, and, like
him,,they fall back upon the arbitrary decider'
`orw bOdy : vitiate almost alien to the penti.
merits of the . people immediately concerned.
there is on portion , of the President's pre
sent position, and only ono, that may be called
consistent with his past conduct—he acts in
haniony with his desertion of poloratt
hone, in regard to the.people of Kansas, wheb
he rejects the 'explicit pledges of his letter Of
accetleance; and throws himself bodily into the
fume of the men irho • contend • that slavery
Must be protected in all the Territories of the
Union, In. Otter defiance of the voice of the
people. -Read-what he said In that letter: . By the way of contrast, We draw attenthin
"The recent legislation of, Congress respecting to another book. The garners, of New York,
slavery, derived, as it has - been. from the oriental
and pure fountain of.legitimate politioal power— 1
the Will of the majority—promisee, ,ere long 'to ( have just published a new domestic no , iel tiy
Charles Re , . . ~ White . .,
Reads author 'of 4 Lies "
allay the dangerona eieltement This legislation 'C Never too'Late w t o o rks M o e f u
is founded on, principles as ancient as free govern- t (l fic " ti fiction. . ° T t h il e ei. n e e7l;
mint' itself, and, in atioordanoe with them, has - - popular ,
simlly,deelared that ehe 'people' of a' Territory, book is called " Love ' me little,
,Love me
like those ola Stole, Matt decide for Chintsetoes long," and Is one of the best, beCiuse meet
their Matt. . , , ,
~ ,
I°44h6r 81:3 " 1 8111
or, rh O li. " r • exist Wighs ?' I natural, stories we have read for years. We
..i. The ILmsas•Nebraska c ot does no more than 1 place it alongside of, cc Adam Bede4' and tnir,
'give thelbroe of law to this 'elementerY,prinoire
ofnelf-government, - :deelaring it tip be , „tbe:true ri- I
' excellent friend " Doctor Thorne." -l'hiii
P book has not yet been published in ReglOid-:-
teat 'and, nreaniAg of thy; net bet.' to. legislate
. ,
slavery, into any Territory orßtate, nor to esetude at least, a fortnight ago. The Harpers Intr..
it therefroM r - but Imo the, People thereof per- ' chased early proof-sheets of it from the anihor.
feetly`frento form,and regalate their, domestic' in
stitutions in their own way, =Moot Only to the It will be published by Ti iibner & Co., London,
,Constitntion of the'United States. This prinolplo in two volumes, price ono guinea. The 'Oar
will cutely not be oontrovorted by any individual . pars retail the same book, handsomalY minted
of any party professing devotion to popular go
vernment." , , ' . in one volume, of 485 pages, for fiftyesenbiseri
-The Mari wtic: is elected upon such an avow- , ad, or soventy.ilve in cloth boards. Why do
al . of principles as that contained in this ox- they put it thus low I -To prevent competition,
...eit'',44 411 lnto,no lower Iraqi than when and `to secure a great sale. Perhape, in the:
,IlkdilliberittelitraMPletkit under - his feet. Wo course et a year, as Charles Reade is tiortn
know that we shall be told that the late obiter I ler, 1,500 copies of his book may be sold in
dictum of the Eupora° Court of the United England, among 80,000,000 inhabitants. Eome
PAM PRESS.-P gii 1 MA I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1850.
, ,
IMatelpv,etthipSj tbo. pin*. rule in the Terri , -
Muoti,resPect for' the
, de t oo T o of,.'-gitOppb:ol,() Clourt,atkether- t 9
iso.:`are . pr rf@ctlj~
wt Ling iisiiiiSthittMiiit - Which vismini knitsittO
Aißfeits'iOnig_44 l3 toit id e'deeltitint to tho effect
that the
folder-may-takeiliwo his Slaves ink( al
Territs4 after all, we hold to the langilage,l
of Joan Donohoe that cc it matters nett what I
way the Supreme 'Court 'may herealler;decide•
as tallie cbstr4c, - 4ipstida -Asper slc u irryma
er v irlsk so?,gofiito a Territory -Under thi
ablution; the itiapii have the faidfill keens' id
introduce or :exclude it, as they please, fdr, the
reason that- slavery cannot exist a day dr ax
hour anyiehiri`-thillissitiisiiipoYlest by &cal p 0...
lice regu/ntions— !rhos() . police _ regidationa,
can only be established bq local legislation ;
and it the people ore opposed to slavery,' they
will elect, reprinientatives 3 tbat
will; by unfriendly legislation;effectually
pre
vent tboAntroductieri of it into their - midst.
If, onthe contrary, they are for it, their ieglii 7
Litton Will favor Its c'stsinaion.'Menciino
ter what the decision of the Supreme ieen4l
- lie the abitract,question,
of the people.to make a alai% Territory_ or ts ,
free Territory is perfect
,and complete "urid . hr,
the Nebraska bill."
our pesltiim, Sind this, too; Is the'
position of the National Democracy. ,ken.
Bonen , H.. TOOMBS, of Georgia, a -Southern ,
man,,and.- therefore - entitled „to the high`,coll,4;'
sideratlon of the court jester of The Cetuelli
lotion, in 1554,, while., the kansas-Nfbraska
bill was under dlactission, thimiraniely dllered
his sentiments iiiiegaid to the politicatkiiitt;;
lona cif•thePolitidal jadgea'nf the Ausittinie
Court •
• ....
"The only difficulty on this point has 'erica.
from some decisions of the Supreme Court. af.theo
United • States.' It is twee they have *44
vaguely about the doctrine of the getteroPeott'
resgstly of the Federal -Government: 1 ytdcA,
but little i mportance to the political vie v,Of
that tribunal. It'is a safe depository o ;tier?
venal rights ; but I believe there has been r asp
political Kiteet by this:GovAaptani
_which it has not vindicated and fortnel 10001
"I`do net belong to this . Sohooll ' I itsq ! the
Constitution in a different light. I stand pow
timegrbit titneiplei ALA lie at dui foundatiou-o$
the American Itevolution—that sovereignty is ivith.
the people of therseveral States, itua. " f un no
vornmeiat whatever. When you desire to lecilt r at
the powers which are conferred, go to your State
Oman:Mono yell Bed a portion of them there
go to, your National, Constitution ; a portion are
given thee: :Bat what is netfound in one of the
other, the Constitution of the United Statesitelts
you is reseyviid to the States respectively, orfo
people."
Mr. TOOMBS will be, , found to have gong far
beyond Saga IManias in this contemiitrtims
reference, to a , declaration which, ht: now pp.,
pUed iiibar,to the riglits,of.the pe ople fifths' ,
"Territories; We commend - The Coffatitrilitiii
tuusilmidadiate ileituriciation Too'ards.
Somo - plan should be frambdTOF retSpiiT
American books in London, at fair 0004 'A
slight addition to the price would not be
grudged—such as the plan by French bit
sellers, where what costa a franc, or twe
cents, in Paris, is charged one shilling Bil
ling, or twenty-four cents in London. Or, ss
our friends, John Pennington & Son, whs b..
port largely, do with their customers, chiwe,
twenty.five cents Id the franc; duty a nd
freight hither being covered by theisligi4 act- '
dition. But two dollars and a half for an
American dollar book: Indeed, this. is *es&
Low.
, . . , ,
'5OO oLthese will glie th:s6, for the bOok, for
'ffieir drawing-room'cirlibrary tables. The re
tiratinisig 1,000 copieli will-be • purchased by the
circulating libraries, WhO Will lend out the vo
?nate, to' macro,* twenty4l ve Cents per-read
Adititalf_whit the be'ok itself cartbe botight
for in 'this country. ;Perhaps' 25,000 ceßitiff:
will be sold here.
With these facts before them, need any one
,wonder that the Americans, thanks to cheap
i , beeka, in all, departments of literature, are
the 'greatest readers in the werld,and -possess
I.an unusually large amount of sucligeneral in
formation as-books can give 1
We have alluded' here to the novel called
.Rciank Bede, by George Eliot, author of Seen es
1 of Clerical Life.` Many of our readers We
knew ' took our advice and bought the book,
I - . ,
and went rig ht through it, , Closing it with the
conviction that, out of simple r and humble,
Lind aearity_Materials, - the author had built up
1 a story of great . power, 'truth,
,and interest.
[ Well; amid all the 'bustle , and whirl of politi
cal strife, the'Lendon Times has , found time
ind _space to give a three•colanin review of.
jiffs book, bestowing the heartiest praise on
the autber'n wonderful skill in character draw
-1 lia'g.
,Mrs; Poyser, that shrewd and humorous
1 piece of female ' garrulity, is represented by'
the 'Times as ic likely'lo outvle all the
characters of recent fiction, with the single
eaceptien' of Mr.'Saettel Weller." All this
i ' time, nobody. mania ,to knOW who the author r
is. , , George Eliot is , ',set, down aft a hem de
`plume; and 'it was even suspected" that, the
author Was a 'aPiitikan, - so ,delicate were the
'touching, scenes it the first • Work..,..ts it a
inilior a praeticed author? If - a ,new writer,
then of whatfullvromiao I .In the Illusii•ated
.Y,toti n dkkews, the Lautiger at the Chiba (iiiid
to, be - Mr. Thackeray's Garrick• Club friend,
:tates)sityitilinit`the acetic of i.i blerleal;Life"
Was laid at Aylesbury; that he - has informa.
Lion, from two griarters, naming - the author as
a clergyman named Higgins, now said to be
rt resident at Laptop ; and that his 'own
theory is that the "scenes in Clerical Life"
,and 'c Adam Beile" were both written by a
woman.- ' ' .
The Lounger also names a Mr. Lawrence as
;the' author of the excellent novel 1 4 Guy
_Livingstone." „ It was attributed, in New
York, for some lime, to Mr. O. A. 13rIsted. •
per - The acquittal 'of• llir; StottNS will, We
suppose,
,takto',unhOdy, Set-L*llle who , has
'watched the proceedings of hid extraordinary,
trial. We itire rejoiced that 'ilisiatrugglit is at
an end, and we sincefelY hope that the excite,
inent it has PrOduced will be irotilahle to 'all
'concerned, not only to the living actors of the
scene, tint td the imrneuse loses Of people 'who
have witnessed tite , tr , ittl , from its commence
ment to its close. „ , ,
BY MIDNIOBT MAIL.
• Letter fraxii:'“tiii6itiloiiiil. o9
[Correspondence of The Pirlizi-] ; -
WltinitazoN, Apill 20, 1859
- The preparations of the , Administration for
taking pessetilon of the, Charleston Convention
haie begun in due form , anci are, being extended
all over the Union. The first step will be 'to pre-'
vent any delegates from Illinois, friendly to Judge
angles, froin.helng admitted into that body,' and
is is to be effected by double-setting the one
undred and thirty or forty thousand Democrats
thatiiitate in the appointment of another set of
:legates, representing about five thousand men,
ithosill demand adulleshin , on the ground that
hey are the legal delegates, imuntitteh as they
tand upon the Administration, or extreme &nth
•rn platform. ',ln :the. meanntile, the Southern'
• xtremista (as, you will perceive by reading the
. rtioles in late riniabers of the llidile Repsteri
New Orleans Delta, Charleston. Mercury, ko.)
re resolved to overslaugh's:lmq delegate from the
orth who comes • there friendly to Douglati,, or
-bia to leave themselves, unless a slave code Is
ormoll, agreed Upon iv the Convention. in, the
eauvrhile, however, guite,a tpeirement has taken
place in,Nasidersey. Agontleman, now in Wash.'
Dillon; well acquainted with the polities_ of New
alley; informs nielbit the; divisions of the Demo
- toile party,in that State-will come' together 'and
make common cause in support of the prinoinles of
our platform laid down at lierrisburg 00'6013th
e,:April. They will elect delegates to the Charles.
on Convention and' instruct theM tabula upon A
it ieeognition of the - doctrlnsi' of 'popular Hover
-10,1 In the Verrltintiol audio the, stank c:f the
fillet Of Axe thin'ventidu to' `teutignlait" 'skits chic.
'Arlisb; br In, Ate. ~went, o the, assertion; of
tl3aC; of prOperiyit. then they. 4elegstoe r 1
Infatuated - tie retire
NortCw i ficand en attempt will be Made in New
England -.to second_it.'. The question- still, of
course,'exise,,whelifer, aliould the Demooriley of
the North be consolidated upon your platfbrm, the
Sontheriimen will have' anything to do with the
Obarleiton 'Convention ? It .is quite Certain that
nothing can save the teountryhut adherence to the.
principles asserted in the platform of the States-
Rights Democracy of Pennsylvania.
The fruits of Mr. Baohanants, slave-code policy
are beg:mingle appear in Kentucky. It appears
that Mr. MoGolltn, the Democratic candidate for
Governor of that State, has taken the giound that '
good faith requires absolute non-interference 1c;/
Congress with slavery in the Territories, and this
deolaration is denommed by the Administration
organ tit, Louisville, (the Courier,) as a "Black
Republican heresy,!' an "Abolition heresy," Ace.
the Mistier taking this comae, no doubt, under
instruotions from the Administration at Washing
ton. I notice that in the Democratise paper
Hailed at the home of Mr. Breohinridge, in Ken
tacky, the folloising ground is taken, which clearly
indicates that the Vice President is in issue with
the President himself on this important and vital
question. .
"These extracts show what was the under
standing of the Democratic, party over the whole
country in 1854 and 1858. It was that whatever
power Congress possessed over the subject of
slavery In the Territories was transferred by the
Kansas• Nebraska bill to the people of the 2 orrt.
tortes - themselves, thereby establishing absolute
nonintervention by Congress; and, in ' the
next place, declaring that. if any person felt
aggrieved at the notion of a Territorial Legis
lature on the stitjeot of slavery, he could, when a'
ease arose, have the Supreme Court of the United
States decide on the constitutionality of this Ter
ritorial laws. Good faith requires that that un
derstanding should be maintained, whether Mr.
Secretary Cobb, Vice President Breokinridge, Mr.
Douglas, or any other. shall be the nominee of the
Democratic party in 1860. Unless it is, the Dame,
oratio party ceases to exist as a national party."
We have a rumor on the town, to-day; which I
cannot trace to any reliable source, that there is
to be a change in the post offload your city, and
that Mr. Vincent L. Bradford is to be the suc
cessor of Mr. Westoott. OCCASIONAL.
IMPORTANT NEWS PROM UTAH.
Difficulties between Gov. Cumming and
Geneint Johnston.
AIOVEM.ENT OF TROOPS TO PROVO
LICATENWORTII, April Pe ..-;-AdvioPs from Utah, /8-
oelved by the overland mail, represent OW'S in the
Territory ea wearing a threatening aspect, and seem
clearly to segue the Impossibility of the Federal condi
administering justice. Judge Oradlebaugh dieolarged
the Grand Jury, they refusing to fled airy Mlle, and
using every other means to flo[oBl2 the parties aoouaed
of murder.
The court for the perishes of Potter and Forbes was
also compelled to diseharge the prim:mere in custody
Judge Oradlebaogb. in discharging the grand and tra
verse juries, charged the hformoos with obstructing the
officer& 'of the Gantt, sumreseing testimooy, and re
boiling to make provaloa for the confinement and main
termites of prfroners.
Owing to the excited Mate of the popular feeling,
about one thousand of the troops were moved from
Camp Ployd, and encamped near Provo. •
Governor Cumming bad issued a proolematlon taking
grcuod with the Mormon sentiment It Is not stated
w tether he demandrdthe wlthdrawel of the troops from
Provo, but the station laid him open to the charge of
complioity with the Mormon Theocracy.
There is muoh bad feeling between the troop, and
the Illo•mone, though the former stationed at Provo
- behaved with remarkable forbearance. A Collision is,
however. imminent.
ST. Louis, April 26.—The 'Utah cerretpondent of the
Republican, writing . al oat the a ff airs of the Territory,
says that things are Ma worsts couditfoo than over he.
fore 1013C0 the advent of the ,army. The feeling hoe
reached a fulminating point, and we are on "the eve of
so nal hostllit ee There is a difference between Gen -
Jultneton and Governor Cumming, and soother divisia
and rupture between the exeontive and the judiciary.
Br. Louis, April 25.—The Balt Lake Val ay Tars, re
calved by the mail, tootama ts series of lettere - giving'
the proceedi:gs of Judge Oradlebaughts court at
Provo explains, to tome extent, the difficulties and
d'sturbanoee In the Territory , . The misunderstanding
between Governor Gumming and Gen Johnston seems
to have grown out of the latter refusing to withdraw
the troops from Provo tent there under a requisition
of the court to protect the witneesee labium:men to give
@Odense,
Judge Cradlebaugh bad passed severe strictures on
Governor titunreines .prOdlamation (whit% has not
been v i
eseived here.) oharaoteris'og tea informal, and
evidently designed to exasperate the people against the
Qom*, to obvtruct tile course ofjustice, and °smite In.
enbordinati on in the army. Re alto says that Instead
of the presence of the troops tending to terrify the in.
habitants mid intimidate the witnesses, the jurors, and
partials testifying in behalf of the progeoution, have
been compelled to reek the protection of the troop
against the threats and intimidations of the very in
habitants cold to be so terrified.
Judge °radlebatith, sitting merely ea - a come Ming
magistrate, would go to Oamp Floyd the fallowing
week to *attune hie investigationa Testimony
his been elicited Implicating several hi,hops,
and the o vil mitheritlea of the TerrPory, In mutdera at
various times, all of whom bare 'fled to escape arrest.
Four of the grand jurors diachatgad by Judge Cradle
hatigh have able lied '
Cedar Oily and several other towns in the vicinity of
the,e Meadows Mountain maaseare are almost daimon.
lated.
The Valley Tau alto shawl float a [ores of about one
thousand Indlane have been muttered in that neigh
borhood, heeded by a white man, who expresses a de.
termination to Prevent the erred or any one in that
neighborhood.
Judge Otadlebaogh einphatloslly denial that the
greed Jury protested agatuet their diesbarge, as dated
by the Deeerel Nave,
• - Re-nOmtnated to Congress. , •
MOB , Ln , April 26 .--Jsmois A. Sndlworth bee Dm
nominated for re...leotion to Oongran.
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• THE 0110AB8IAN OFF CAPE
THREATENING NEWS (JON runms.
THE CONGILE3B NEGOTIATIONS
AUSTRIA REFUSES TO TARE PART.
WARLIKE STATE OF AFFAIRS
THE ,BOURSE DEPRESSED
CONSOLS Ab u
tr. Jones: N. If., April 08.—The.steantshIp Girona
elan, from Galway, has passed Cape Base, betind to
New York, and by the despatches from the Liverpool
agent of the Asseebited Press we are placed in posses,
aloe of Liverpool dates; by telegraph, to the 18th lost 1
Bse days later than previous &deices.
The latest dates by Mall front Liverpool ate to the
eventag of the lath inst. • '
_The steamers Weser and Anon had arrived out.
The latest complexion of Continental affalrs,is ever
-
like
The Paris lettere regard ne*oe as• hopeless. The
movemente of the French troupe assume the, most
threeenlog prolortions, and the preparations la every
branch continnewithout abatement. The Paris .paisis
nevertheless aeperte that France has not armed.. ' •
Austria's Dropmittons for the Congress ere 'iot ac
ceptable to - Prance bar, not losing prepared to take-the
field immediately. ter poleon'seelre delay.
The Paris Bourse bee beau decreased, but closed
nether firm at 67f Sic. '—
The ministerial statement to the two Bowes of the
British 'Parliament. In relation to the affairs of lenrope,
which bad been promised on the 15th, was postponed
till the
Parliament bad, ttesnimously voted thanks to the
Melt aid 'Military alma mad the arm? in India for
baying achieved the euppression of the Indian re
bellion,. -•
The CongreSS, negOgailora ore promising very
Austria Uolitifely refusals to take pert without a pre-
Tinos and simultaneous disarming. ' - - • -
Lord Canning is to reveimkat; Earldom. •
Parliament was to be dissolved shout the Sint.
lodge Ittallburtou h:sbeen knighted
B:Beed. late United Stites Commissioner to
Chloe. has attired at.london
The Spanish Cortes_ has !roweled • ex•MiEdger
COlastell. • ' -
The American ship PAlndeer bee been lost on the
coast of Manilla She was bound to Ban Praneloco.
The crew were caved. • , -
tiOmmerOak
livsat.ord. April 14 .:i7ottnr;ri —"l‘he 'maga of the
week have been 42 COO bales The lower quainter have
declined Ai, aod middllogo 1-1 d d. the market clortos.
Wet. The Wei to apeoulatore for the week were
Oddhalet, and to impede:n°.o7o. The entherieed
tationd two
ir.
New °Mime • '6 k • '.• 75 18
Mobile 73.16
. .... 436 , 7
The eta,* Of r io . tion Imported 10,401,0 N bales, inolu•
ding .641 000 ba'es &merle! m -
STATE OP TRADE ,— The Mancheste r advises con.
thine favorable; the rearketfor goods closing quiet, but •
Acrd 14 ...New earliatita Ives ordinaire are
(meted at 108 f ; Ms, 102 f Sales to speculators during
the week 16 + 003 bales. The stock In port la 10000
•
haled.
LITHIPPOOL, April 16:z—B•eadeteffe—TIOur itetvly, and
holders demand an advance Wheat chilled with an
adveoehm tendency. Corn quiet; sales or yellow at 58
ALIAS , ' dig rental ; white, Is Naas 6d
Paaylaimas.—Beet Arm 41 the late:auleance. pork
firm. with sales at full prices. Lard doll at 65s Bacon
quiet. ' -
PaormOs.—Sugtr drill at Bd. deeline. • Coffee dull.
Blue buoyant at 63. advance for Bengal. Bolin heavy
at 44.11 d.. sod melee . of common base taken niece it 45.
84 4
. Bplrite Turpeotine steady at ele codle 6d.
Lorroos bleaker, April 3A.—Daring's Circular quotes
Wheat than at Id. 614,-adyanaa for Neelish Auger
etaidy. - Spirits Turpentine firm. Rice firm at 4d ad
vance.
LONDON MONEY MARKET, April 16.—American
`securities are slow of sale, but ',tic's are unaltered.
Console closed this afterroun - at SANWA% for money
And seconot. •
The-bullion frObe lienk of "England .hes degreased '
( , 00 - The mosey market clamed Unchecked.
IVIIIIPOOL,' April 16—"-Evening.The Co.ton-pastr
hot elmfral very aio; with . a dectiaalog "tendency ; the
eettinatednales are 6.000 kale& nearly all to the t ie de.
hour is steady • , Wheat :Brut at full prices. Corn
Ann-with oasis lOqUirV. PrOTIIIIOSe steady.
LONDON, April 16.—The produce market closed -
Sem. butArtebanued •, •
LONDON MOSSY WARNE'S, Saturday, April 16,
P. M.—Console 053; for money and soconnti closing
steady.
THE LATEST ••,
fattftrooLi MondaY; ID-A 'items? Niagara
frbm New York is sig7elleil.• •, • -
There tone later eSumeroial ,
The politidal statfof:afftlrs'igUMMlOlged/
Theineortlatlonsof the Peace PP/Ma areProgress
elfrftly• • ' •• • • • •
Several political prisoners in Prusela have been libe
rated, but no forniel amnesty has been declared.
The French squadron'-has sailed ler the Medtterre.
peso.
,The. Paris 'Bourse 'doted 0111:1 on Saturday, at 671 .
60a.
There were manure of 4 new Prow:Jan loan for mill
ittry eventeelhiee.
• -B*. 4ottut, `Mull 16—Tile 41reantliur indied here
and left at 6 o'clock She has RIO passengerd
TERRIBLE : STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION
Lou or the, Steamboat .St.
FIFTY4WD IMMO AND mismq
LIST OF ORE - KILLED 'AND WOUNDED
-Mltiro , i, April 24.-s:thrs otiomboat St. , Niabo
Captsin facSfollio, from' Bt. Toole for New Orissa!,
eitploded Der bonen gt'o , eloalc. last Meat, when
• T sod • t• •
..citptsfu jeopalitP.,
--litrE-Ounio.ituselailthiNG 4;2"
Idlei Met
Pars. plirtirtopteer. • - • - ,
Lady with snintant, unlinoWn.
Mcn , Vatillinar, of MoCleogoteo,loolltog, lowa.
Lodi unknown. , ,
John Jenkins, seeded eriginedr.
Ter. fbet 00111:1861%
J . olto Hoed, cabin btir.
• 'lamed Wool, Bret cook; of Billlehoroagti they, POBTIC
Alto the barber, thirteen dock blinds fireman pastry
cook, two berth makers. •
Joseph, the pantry man.
Mita Jackson, the obambermtid, Of ht.:LaWs.
Fire stare women.
M. Alexander, an unknown gentleman, belonging to
Baton Rouge:
Edward Stephens. the pilot, or Bt. Lout!. •
John Letrabsch, fireman.
The [crowing are badly scalded :
Bud. V. °lime drat dart, St. Loads.
J 8. Ace, Port Warrington, bliss.
R J. Stuart, Otranto°, Va.
Tbds: Carter, Tamimas, Sobbylklll ce , Pa.
Ella Reonedy, Brunswick. Mo.
8040 Pt John, chambermaid, N. O.
Wm. R Nage, baler, white man, St Louis.
Predk. Miller, fleorge Edney, and Andy Slick,
fireman.
D. Deeps,linolk.
0 W Reynolds, 117tiox city.
• ' The Mewing ire fielded slightly
George B. Gillett, second clerk; James Wolfe and
John Mcßlpice , barkeepers
Amaegihe gated are 'John R. Better, Doeittline
Georgia •, Therese T. Maxwell, Decatur ro . Georgia
;
James !degas, Roehenter, Pa., and Wm. B Lynch, Sa
line eo , bro.
The sated were brought •bere by the steamboat
Briseeehanna; with sixteen shocking ly Wounded suffer
ers. They have been placed under the care of the
authorities and benevolent societies.
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The following Is a Het of the . eared: Edward R.
Ferris. George W. Christopher, Boyle Traverse.
Murdoch. G. W. Jennlnas, Jacob Wean er, W. Miller,
Mary A. Brno. MaryJ. Donation, P. 0. Brown,
of Ban
o ; Slam Fore, Franklin - Lend, . George Michael,
Christ., Dionsiner, second cook; Gue. Releley. meat.
room tender; Daniel Resler, second steward; James
Chilean, ;mond pantryntan Andrew Whams, third
cook; P. J. Costly, TPIIVI Weeder, George H. Gelid,
LeWls Onpr, Fimpeon Mahoney, Joseph Beetle, Andrew
Mental, Jecob Dewor, 4oseph Beep. Frederick Miller
and OW Grouelc, Aroma; Joekob. carpenter;
Mr Diane, end mate ; James Reed, pilot ; doe. Handl
ton, porter; Wesley abler and Frederic* Miller. deck
handi; John Pennibaker, second torte; 7. Hairhoo 3,
tibia boy; Jacob WAsotard, second steorernan....'
Washington Affairs. •
WestinMinn, April 26 —Commie Bodin is ex
peeled to SITING here next week, and will bring rich
hint the treaties recently entered into with Paraguay.
germ. Gate, the Mexican minister. arrived here this
trwrning, and is' topping at' the National Hotel. '
WASHINGTON, April. 26.—The Hon. George B. Haw•
kine, of Florida, tem been detained here ever aloe. the
adjournment of Congress by a severe sit ok of pm•
monis, from which he is now slowly recovering.
Resistant Surgeon Genry, or the army, has resigned.
Odd-Fellows' Celebration at New York.
New Yons. April 21 —She Odd•Hellowa' celebration
to day peed off very eatlefacto •y. The weather b.incr
favorable. the rooeselon was brilliant aad hopoling.
an o•at'on by Brother Boylston, of South Barolloa,
In Madison Spare, was Maenad to by a large anent
binge.
The Southern Pacific Railroad.
New Oats ass, April 20 —Dr. Powlke., the President
of the Paolda railroad, has returned to thhi city. having
fully eittled the terms of the compromise with the
new company The Jadgmente against the companyare
to be paid—the stockholders paying the loan. or sur
rendering half the Amount of their stook to be pro
tested, otherwise it will is cut off.
Arrival of the Overland Mail
Br Lome, April 25 —The overland mail. with Ban
Fru:name advices to the 4th instant, hat urived, the
trip having been made in twenty one days and eight
hours—shorter than any ca the preceding malls.
The dates are not to late as received by the steamer.
Descovory ' or a Missing Mail-bag.
New Yin:, Aprll 28 —The illYllllll broeght
by the Qutker City, was found yesterJay among the
rubbish at one of the public) stone. The mail was not
Wand.
The lion. BD r. Letcher.
.Ifintrotar, April f,'Ci —The Iron. Mr. Letober be re
tuned home, being too 111 to continue the eicTice.
The. Wellington Slave Case.
COLUMBUS, April Se —ln the supreme Court today
the ease of. the WeWeston rescuers was sown ed on a
writ of habeas corpus. Judge Spanidlog appeared on
behalf of tbote charged with the rescue, sad Judge
Belden for the United States Marshal. The cue will
not be deolded before Wednesday.
Philadelphia Markets.
Aran. 26—Evening.
There is no quotable change in the Flour market to
day, and not much demand for shipment; sales include
about 800 Mae superfine at feed 12,4, according to
brand, and 600 bbls Diamond Mille extra at $0 76 ifs ,
bbl ; some holders refuse our lowest . flgures. bat the
trade are about the only buyers!, at from $0 12% unto
86 6007.26 4ir bbl, aco:,rding to quality, the latter for
fancy iota. Corn Meal 'and Bye Flour are quiet, the
former is hold at $8.87%, the latter at 84.12% efr bbl,
but little ceiling Wheat meets with a fair deniand for
milling at tally former rem; about 1,800 bus red so:fi
at 158 to 380 e, and 1,600 but white, In small lots, at
160m1703, the latter for prime Bye le study' and In
gco I demand at 880, Corn continues scarce, and about
2,000 bus sold at 893 for prime Delaware and Pa., afloat.
which is au advance. Oats are unchanged; sales of
600 bushels Pennsylvania at 61m58e, the latter for
prime Bark—No. 1 Quereltreri is held at pi ejr tqa,
but the demand has fallen off, and We hear of no sales
to•day. Cotton—The market is unsettled and extreme
ly dell ; sales comprise a few small iota at previOus
rates. °recede's—There is very little doing in finger
or Coffee, and tt;lers are the same as last quoted. Moe
lasses inalt n stiolea: Provlefona are held firmly, with'
rather ante doing In Salted Meats, and -Lard at felt :
prices. Batter continnee doll feeds-. There is very
little doing. 'Olos °raged, is held at $6 25 ; Timothy 'at
63 12,1 ce2 26, and Flaxseed $1 75 .16 . Idabel, • and. but
HMIs selling Whlekey la rather firmer,. drudge bring
ing 24m24,10 hhds 26e25,10, and Pennsylvania bbie
20‘0260. Nothlngidoing in Ohio.
C 4'04 CITY..
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AbIifBIIMMUTIO THIS .11V.111Ulf9" •' I ' I
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:MasioAt. kl:IISID HALL - "=-Nocal aid Inetronzenfal Clerk. .
Out. ' , . .=•,. '
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''''ON I. . OtrAßDof ;MALL —Mlghbeenth Aitiairll%
karty to the Co mnbuthig Members of the Pbt,imillphyk
(peek's) BaudLNO,:l.'
PONVISTIMAPId AOLOPZPV OP giii-Ftipff-A9l9:•=-.l4A
bibltlon of Paintings and gitattuay.,.:.! , - -.." . 7 -- : , t r -",
916 CHEST/NOT STEP ET.- 4. memiir,tapid, eild VOOOS,
by Oorreglo.,)
wEcaunt & 0 1 41.8131'8410x-sininv,
I , Senor Velante”—uMkklioddhig
Nsw*ilitirm3iaritcluakiss,“ T6ti Dadietui of
BilafPC'Ag Boats at MN Sinn."
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MaJ :
GenlE from Opera, psntamimM , Doming, a4d 131:41#1 .
VA.aziviigedemi • from Operas , o •12i
topentrlottlee, andD*neingt
TsS Foßtneta'ArrovEßsaai ot t he intro
dnation of 011:greilowship Into this country wad gale,
Prated yesterday 4, o grand parade, and the dedication
of. the new hilitiibiteriii ToWnahlo - Ledge, at Tweiiiy:
Brat streetend '3ljdgeavenoe. - The coron:iles of the
maileation averehtela, interostbig
_and imp sing :char
N. ObitisY,' ' otthe'r_iliddieeikomlttee; delivered=
the building 'oveiPfte — the Greed-Lodge , ofifebes; after
which it wan dedhated• by Grand Mast., E. 'Wildman, -
sedated by G 51.8. loteilfittchambentt,
G. - W ; H 3 Wbiii G. 0 • J , RUFF, - 11. Onsplaim
Choiwrod. and Altmann/a . ' Pirileon,..
Heralds. WP. Backlit and W.,_llosterorMoars of,
the 'Grand Eneampmiht.. were
_present. Imeiedoetely
after the dedicatloW P: 1 11 , ,LIO„'N101101,110R delirered the
oration. In Ibe Hall ••,„ ' - •
The line of the paradajggsr-fornied•dm,Nortla Broad
street. when they. Famed -oyer the following you`e.t.
Countermarch,' down.- ad'- to :Opting Garden, demo
-Oozing. Garden . to. Twelfth,' down ., !Arch,
down Arab to, Eleventh. do wnollawrentle:.to Chestnut,
down Chestnut to Fourth; iipflfonrth - to 4 Green.,ne
areento Tirelfthup 'Twelfth l6lllriird,
Girard omfatter t0 '8,14 . 0e 'ayenneciiptdge; arenas to
the hall.'
timid Brewer offiefitiel Mohler Mandela: end Seery
11.-Bo4le and Joseph grab* - Ai aide - lerdidlirdaWna.
D. 'Slaw.' Merles Wilhelm:lames Kelly:Seine Lowry,
Clerk Doyle, and A. Risint. -- •
The rfollowing wianibi.ordeilnWbfola Wei- metaled
Henry's Comet Band.
Penn Township Lodge, No 319
•
Roxborongh Cornet Band:
Falli of SohiPlkill Lodge, No. 467. •
,
•
Equal Bights Lodge, No. 464.
- Belief Band. - • •
' American Star Lodge. No. 403.
Fraokford Braga Band • '
Frankford Lodge:No.'399. '
Wildey Lodge.
' Banker's Martial Band.
•
West End Lo , ge,"No. 362.
Martial Mud°. •
Improvement Lodge, No. 844
Martial Music.
Shooter:axon Lodge, No. 343.
Purity LOCO, N 0.335. -,
grate Bend;
- laman , a - 'Ledge, Noi 312:
arelein , is Braga Bard.
. &polio Lgdge,llo tin
Philadelphia Brass Band.
elalon Ledge, No 232
Mystic Lodge, No .70.
Lafayette Lndge.
, Willardie Braes Band
Welcome Lodge. No 229.
Martial Made. -
Prmpeet Lodger, No 187
Dekalh Lodge, No. 174. .
Band of martial music.
Fidelity Lodge. No. 330.
1110102. 11 Braes Band:
Franconia Lodge. No. 380
Bram band.
- Walhalla Lodge, Po 171.
Richmond Lodge, No 240.
Pennevlvaula Cornet Band.
PiKettlx Lodge, No 212.
- Band di mule;
Guttenberg Lodge. No. 109.
Industry Lodge. Na 130
=atom Wee' Band
Boxborongh Lodge, too 60.
Mane" unit Lodge. No 31.
Liberty Braes Band
Ohoeen Friends , Lodge, No. 100. -, •
. Lafayette - Bead.
Pchiller Lodge. No 96. „,
Tinton Lodge. No 221
Star of America Lodge. No 62.
Columbia Lodge, No. 86.
Friendship Lodge, No. 93.
Northern Liberty Lodge. No. 17.
Harmony Lodge. No 16.
Martha Mule.
Jefferson Lodge, No. 12.
HerroawLodge, No. 7,
Wayne Ladge..l9o.-3.- -- • -•-• '
Pennsylvania Lodge, No. 1. .
_ .
During the procession a shower of rain fell. It was
rather heavy, but it fortmustely did not last:long. Tile
Order, as a generalthlna, made a very ereditable'dis.
play, and in ;o'l4 of numbers and •respeknabllity, did
leflaite credit to their eity and themselves.
FlBE.—Abouf five o'clock, yesterday:morn.
leg, a tire was discovered in the extensive smolre.boose
avdp.:irk-packing establishment Tao Brant,
in Front street, near Bace. The alarm wee promptly,
given, and the dames mitalued before therhad gained
tench neadway. The; originsted+nearlliege furnace
used for generating, steam, and are,..supnosed to have
been canned by come hot coals Tiro opts. gon the floor.
Cooed arable d image , wee' done to , eounrhame. which
were easpenied from, ihe, ceiling._ The lope to folly
en:ered bY 'Murano° It ' the Franklin Insurance Oom,
pent.
NARROW Ewers.--tin Monday evening, a
little girl about fonr yearn nld, daughter of: ,lobn
D. Watson. No 1622 Pine attest, in attempting to Ides
the street, in trent of her father's house. woo knocked
down 14 ale itrohei att,ekiikto;itslioir'iiilto - 20, on
the Gray , / Ferry line, a^d - narrowly *leaped being ruts
over. The driver sheoltedlWiwitia time, and the eat 'd
sea rescued by a na'sbtw who eagerly ran to her se.
elatance. eh* was lcieted_by the donee,: end bruised
badly on one arm - and leg, bet, not serioneoy, injared.
Her eacape was most fortunate: - - ;
To Nam Tonic.---. Our city. will ' re
preeented at the celebration in Brooklyn:to-mono*
ganefithavykailoza haiheeri "extended tta the ma:deli:al
aulbotitlaent our oily, eitrtinecitibegiY at two Wale&
yeeterday, • - grest nunibee 'irk Councilmen and -*Oasts
• • Thalia cm 'resent-
Ifleholae.
wJ. P:Tn4 6 1, 4 410' . 111r.. 4 1440414.- • • ,
thedittlid Mark. •- . •
• • - tiPtritio.: - Y.-tlrNiteraarinoiningrbOtwsielt
eight shd 'ninet -o , abeiti two' . colored feitablit.''ntitaiiii,
Hester Johnson. aila Jibe ,flogrol; - gotInto .
it dittli and. roMintOl Wash!, during. whirl lbti!former
drew a large dirk hails:MA 'stabbed lie latt4r
the neck. finking two very serious*Moils: The in-
Jared woman was taken to the Hospital, and the assail:-
ant looked up for a bearing,
Struntur.—The Coroner was yesterday not!.,
Aoki.) bold an bluest on the body of a ter min teamed
Mien Hill, wbo bad committed - suicide by Pacing land
onnut. 13he resided in Udell*? street, - above George.
I eventeentb Ward, was a ',Mean or about thirif Years of
age, and leaven a hilebend and tbint et children She took
the dose about settee! &Ott in the morning,' sad died
about six to the afternoon. - ' _
Fray.—The alarm et fire yesterday, about
two o'clock, was_ eansed by the , burning of a stable at
Twelfth and Bedford streets. baloneine to the estate of
James Book. The upper part of the building was da
tugged to the amount of seventy-are dollare. No In
surance.
DEATH D OW EXPOSURE.—A man - named
Patrick Cagey, about twenty-sin years of age, died sud
denly at Nelaon , a,liotel on Monday 'night. Coroner
Farmer held an honest on the case yesterday. The
jury returned a timid of death from intemperance and
exposure:
EPATENK DBMS .was badly eut about the
head ard hands, end' had his 'high" broker', Yesterday
morning about three &shot by jumping from a window
in the fourth etory el a hence at Thirteenth and 0106-
rine .tree's. He eraa,taken to the hermits!.
FOOT Oausuen.—John Kelley, a laborer
in Baldwin's fonandry, bed his fo3t crushed yesterday,
br letting a cart wheel fail on, H._ H$ *taken, to'tbe
Hospital.'
Air lissuows MAN was seriously, injured
Yesterday. by falling off The bulk-bend of the Knicker
bocker tavern, at Thirteenth and Babe streets. z
MED.—Warren Ferguson, a boy who had
been run over at Brantford, a day or two ago, died from
his Injuries yesterday.
Mt bad a variety of weathers yesterday
—hi the morning, sultry, the afternoon rainy, and
the evening cold, 'goody, end threatening,
WAGES Siirtioe ,and Pine
Street Peeeenger Railway 06mpanj , Lwe isqessed (hi
wages of all their employees.,
THE COURTS
YOS2MIRDAT'I3 . riIOOIIIIDINGB
(Reported for The Prem.]
'UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Judge
Oadwalader.—The case of Daniel B. Vonderemith was
resumed yesterday morning, at - 10 o'clock. The evi
dence for the defence was as to the good character of
the defendant, op to the time of the &sensation in this
case. Mr R P. Kane summed up the evidence upon
the part of the proneoutio until 12 O'clock, yesterday
morning, when the e'urt took a abort recess -
Upon the reareemblleg of the court, thd question as ,
to the statute of limitatoos in cues of this kind was`
raised , -
/edge Oadwalader, said, that under the eatnti of
limitation to forgery thus the law was so expressed
that the first roar bills of indictment crafted the de
fendant were ruled out. That he was of opinion that
Congress did rot mean the law to be uit woe, but - that
suttees the preseautton a mid chow him why he should
not he would rule out tee drat four bills of indictment
found against the defendant. -
Mr. Reynolds, of Lancaster, commenced summing
no for the defence. Ile thought the indictments inva
lid. They were defective in their - purpose. Re went
inio the law of the cue at great length, citing abne
dant authorities to show that an indictment drawn
up as the one on which the defendant wee being tried
me, In effect, invalid. There sem nothing in either
the law or the facts to warrant a verdict of guilty
Mr. Phillips followed Mr. Reynolds There was a
good deal to be said about - the law, and more abort the
facts The cocoluidowi of the learned gentleman who
bed opened for the proseetttiom were harsh, and would,
if carried out, convict many an Innocent man. The
defendant was there tinder may disadvantages. and Ile
position was one of pelletal emburesement Be wee
here on six indictinents. oherging hire with committing
the grime of forgery. Be had never seen snob Ind lat.
manta, and he tautened the Matelot Attorney himself
never had seen them In the course of his practice.
They were very careless inset tent, and illegal. Mr.
Phillips continn.l disarming the validity of the !edict
went up to the hour of adj turbulent
DISTRICT Couwr—Judge Hare.--Mhotaas
fo rd to the use of William R. Blair ye. &neigh Neely,
who was sued with William J late trading, &a.
Befme Reported' Verdict for MG 45,
John B. Powell vs. the penneylvania Railroad Com
pany. An cotton to recover damages agalnet the de-
fendant fee the lose of a home. The plaintiff *Magee
that he placed a bit-se to one of the care attached to a
train belonging to the defendant ; that while the Vain
was in rdotiogi the straw in the car, and which was under
the horse,. toot Am; and thereby canoed him to be badly
burned. The defence allege that the plaintiff canned
the straw to be plated in the oar et his own tick, and
thererore they are not responsible, i erdiet for the
plaintiff for Stoo.
Mat him Huller ve. Adolph P7otpauer. An action .
upon a took account, to recover the amenut aliened to
be due for goode cold and delivered Verdict, for the
plaintiff for $971.01. •
- 'Henry Salton v. Alexander 3. Bohinson: An action
to recover for looking-glees frames alleged to have bean
famished to the defendant o f
tried,
Lewis Hinny we The City of Philadelphia, An action .
ou a ground rent. No verdict. - - _
Henry' Crean, et al.ors. The New, Grenade Hieing
'Company. An action t o fiord for aervides rendered
In the mines., ()atrial.
DISTRICT COURT r Judge Sharswood. '—
.Tomon 0. Grubb John Hamblin, and Baninel
cheater, trading, &0., va. Samuel Einstein and M. 8.
(Mlle trading , An notion peons promiesoer
natl. ' Verdict for the defendants, by direction of the
court. No defence.
E istbeth Moore vs lease Raton, Redman Cooper
Cod (Mules Armittrong, tradine, ito A feigned
isene, tinder the sheriff interpleeder get, to try the
ownership of a livery Stable in Cherry street, above
Bevarkih. Co trial,
Com:brow' PtEns—Judge Allison.—Pay &
Vandnaon 'an Helier& Bright An action to renown
for anode sold and deltrared. Verdict for the
,platutiff
for $4B 75.
tAlexender •Thompoott To. Eimuel Datknast et ht.
An antion to reanTer goods detainee for rent In arrest.
Vridint for thladolendantin foe $lBlO, the amount of
rant itiarther',..and vamp of the itoodo found tektite..
&Dalin re. McDonald and Vinton. An aotton to is•
corer Ottmork and labor don*. On trial.
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or
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balls , N'ilfF -r....."- tioviaiWitti,!•t "'..'.''. -_i.,.' , . - . . •
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FINg~C?AIL`z~ AND~_.~IViF.IAL
r?
On I.- _dn9—lninknti ili,)° ,- ***4 RP, Miss latiriAd
ebtreo reepwiriiirliel24. „teiLillpoui sold to
'the 206;l:Zemisylianta
steady 4,44 ; - Worthl'perti*lviela
ileilro4sharesktfrociTeAvanned
" !_tPne:› l the nisi/4001 tritieypisl dull,
The'619.441 - s' , YekinteeNit, Abe hipki New'
Tor* fc'efifie 9!1,
pit i
oat n the eggripiti.93* follOirlies*spie horn
the prat ionairecklf - ;tittiiitetAirt,4l4l:l6
of •
Increase of epee!. . 1.911
Dear eeee.. L. . 4,84 T
110
in011•14,0110114/1 . 14111pla* _. aos,ql7 - -
This change, which iris not eiippeted,iiiii - berm re.--
calved with all the more satiirfactletilry
`end the
- freely frAntoi 4st Wall *trees ne fa
bounces eirearts here, - that the figires tire. tiara Week
A - pril — for mire tripoiner,
the point of utinost expansion in hankie Wile: _
We learn that the alterations and intr;olemente in
the ilifiiiiiPeeke ;Pebble` Canal; Which 'Pere made due-
log the last fall mid winter, hare *time - sad the fad. -
litifor,triu4iation'ibat 'beets' nine Mike the trip;
trim Combeyland..tp: ileiaridriai end the retuns irons
Alexandria to fflyaberland, inside of four dais for seep
txlPi-oisAlAt4t7i!„-thr or thw
time taken is loading and discharging. The round trip
lugs heyeteforeiregnir.ed about Aftiensilsys. sod: praeh
. oilly, two tripe (mob mootti were all that - scald be mil
=late d upon: ,A prendnent - neinit of this saving of
time is a redaction of expenses In transporting 00 0 1
fzgm .the ,mines to the acebeard..4f the, beats could
- cetry - 1,80 , 9 Are old they esn
now 'cairry 2.soolonein year - ;
,and if 11 15 was a
rate roe reiriltfi*thit'eitZls,4l,l36 - ._ onto
spit - vatted on the
earcilitqui Oft' this
and valuable. - , -
-The receipts - for theithfid Week In April, op the Pitts
burg, Fort Wayne endObiesip 'Reed, were. 533,217.
The Botton'Traosilfr states that - the 'Auditor. Wil
liam J. Hubbard. Req., to whom the accounts of the
Receivers of the Bay State - Hills were referred by the
Court, bee reported that the commlealons of the Re
ceivers shon/d redness:L.:from $29 4.13 , 0 U,259.
Vie' following lea statement of the amount of cosi
transported over the 'Lehigh -Valley Railroad, for the
week ending Anril23. - 1859 -
Wins.
872329!:: ._Tona l 010. . 4 Tona,. CITY. Tons. Out,
llaaletort. fa' )-26.10418 - 28,164 14
Stott Sugar Loaf _2,061 OS _ 26.661 01 . 28,730 03
Council Binge 1,211/19 24,282 13 26.653 OS
Mt. Platoon; 877 06 0,1(7 07 6 544 13
Spring , Mountain.... 2.601 14' 89,728 01 42.229 16
Coleraine ' - 'l 2 O l O 07 - 16 401 01 17,411 08
Seaver Meadow BM 14 10.601 02 - 10 946 16
N. Yiirk & Lehigh... 10 6 01 , - 11540 03 - 18,588 01
North Spring 311 n... 917 01 - 15.883 09 16,7.00 10
South (8 19 08
German Pa. Co "172 (9 .2701 11 2,877 00
OtherShipperar - 14600 , 428 20 874 , 0)
___ , _
Total. 11,810 of 185,838 06 191,708 12
Oorreepondint week - -' "-
last year 9,680 19 137,198 18 146,879 17
Increase - • -A134 03 49,644 - 0$ f tin 14
In addition;tn the coal tonneige, thdlddttigh Valley
Itallroid dcalmny brought-down for the wrelt ending
the 284 Snit ; 1 ato tone of and for tliarreek
'ions, 1,345 tone. • • •
• PEUSLADErAPEU 7 111X,0R9.15011
,April 26,1849.
aiirorasi sums; snows; & nnouinnuoia, wogs,
1110.31011.1.1101115L1N1TW . ON 0011111 16E112
asn onmfainnr atiourraf --
- • '"*"1
1000 P & tatauiSS.:.: 9041,1!,
300 Pasha 5a 'lnaN
226 do ' 91%
1000 do= .. ;: SIN
10'0. do ... 04,4
1050‘ 4 '-tb 94N I
1400 City et e h 100% .
1000 Oityla tauh 100 N,
0 0 0 2 dok-0d5i, 7 4,,;-.046^
500 do 01N
6(0 L bland B 52.56 82
500,141afgarl9aa,
1000 Xltitiri Ist 723 i
600 Lehigh Nod 65.. 93,11
10)005m tt Ara 61 '1561854
10%). do 85N
10 Bea Mai tl . i.01311'35% I
100 Photon , Bk Ton 112
wasp
2000 G o ssosoo%
i
' ce% I
010
INorristonn R... 63%
-10 do 03%
, 100 Beading I - .. - .6510e0 03%
'OO do 25%
100 do -• 0531353%
31103EUM1 P2lO
Bid. 4.31nd--
'II 5 lostto4%
eta. 4
1 0 00 0 %
esuns.- -
Raiding - sag 33% - i
int,ll3 -
do. 41.3 - 16 - 703%
JI
53ina. I '4131'41,y
Kor Odzal COO; - 63X - 34' I
g , N*0410.010107 .14,41
soki 80, '80.40%
apap t, 5: 135 I
-siaxiaro
19000,U 411;?w,-..
oar 01)
4000, 0111040,1 K. 10 4 f
20001110Kuit'9t 0. f - 07%
1900 Wont:Sri XOO 981(
SW_ Satoh 0 4 u 1s - 04)
Continental Brat ...104%
.10 -100%1-
liireltiots ) l3snlr 1111(
103 Buds° B B sea 2l)
2io Paciaii Rid Nit
50 do • 630 813;
250 N Y Oentril B ;'123(
100 do sBO 7234
160 • do - so 711 x
101 -‘ 6 - "1560 72
25 - do
SO '' do • r'63o 723 i
10 Xrla Railroad 9
60_ do . 8,6 f
Rona `..;-The market for State and Weeterl Flour is
_morn active but unebaoredorith moderate resolute and
males of 10,C00 bbla at-$3 7604 80. for unsound ;_s9 35
85 45 for superfine Westshi; $6 . 1086 50' for ants do;
$9 9085 40 for superfine Western ; $15.8008 76 (or ex
tra; $5.1680.25 for shipping brands of extra round
boon Ohio: Southern Floor is Unchanged, pith sales
of 1.000 bbis at $6BO 40 16r common to mixed. and
$13.8588 25 for extra ditto. Otitadisa Flour to nominal
at S 5 808740. - -
. - -
GBMIN —Wheat is firmer, with Wes of 20 000 tart ele
at $1 46 for Wastern red, arse $1 77 for white KentatB.7.•
Corn Is flamer. with Wen or 15,000 bushel. Western
mined at 820880 •
„yellow,,Soisthern- at, 84084 e. and
r bite 'at 8808'a. Bye is - firmer ; vttli at;
of 4,000
,bnebels at 86140.- •Barlay le - hel.vx„ Oats are heavy at
450520 for Southern Pentosylvsnlii. and Jersey; and
62058 e for State. Csuida. and Western. , _
P .qmrsress.—.Pork is firmer, with rester 2 000 new
Maas at $l7 ; old do at $16.75; Prime at $l2 $7, • Beef
is unchanged, with tales of 200 Ws oonotty,Prime at
*SO 2607, - Country Mesent 27:6008 757 repeated West
ern at SO 60011 10; extra do at $12.50013 Out Meets
and Berme are Steady. ' Lard , 1s dull, with email sales
at 113 on xo. Butter and Cheese Wet. .
Orleans—Brandies ore in moderate , demand. with
sales of 25 - Inflect Gogose.lilnlett, Robin, IS,Otard," at
$105; SO halves Rochelle at $1 8001 46; 10 halves
110 , desur at s'ol 10 ; 10 quiteer Champagne at is 600
83 75. Gin is in fair leanest and firm, with sales of 60
pipes % pipes at 650900. Wert Ints Bums are lase
tit e, a, d without sales to note.
Warmer is dull at 2530, - - -
Markets by Te l egraph.
Monne. April 501 - -Votton=esies or 803 bales to-oa7,
aS 32te193h= let -
~ ,The ailealor three. days
hire beet 1 400 bales; reitOpts - 5,900" bales. cotton
t eights io Liverpool,e
Mostue, Aprll2s — Cotton- 600 biles mold at $l2 rot
mfddlinga The market oloecct unsetUei, in conse
quence of the steamer's ad ekes.
A NEW -DAYS BMOC in, Otnoinniti, Ohio, a
little girl, nine years old, daughter of Caleb Pot
ter was thrown into spasms, and cella very near
dying, from the effects of orange peel, which she
had eaten during the proviorie two or three days,
stopping digestion and the regular operations of
nature, and, poisoning her system An -emetic
A. intim mar for a stake of $lO, between
two men, named Clarkin and Kelly, was in pro
gress at Thompeonvillo, on Sunday, the 17th inst.,
when a constable broke up the fight. and arrested
the principtilsi who were each fined $2O and costs.
AN 1198 ARE raison= bad his reason com
pletely restored, through, fright; at the burning
of a a jallin.Ohio, last week, in which be was con-
8Ev..1.. H. HALyOOII, or Boston., has ac
cepted a call to stir- - pastorate of the Second Bap
tist charoh In Rockland, Me.
Indratictits.
°nibs 21st beet, at the Cho = ch of the Advent, by
..the Roe. Charles _Bunnell Domed. Rector of Calrery
Church. 1110.11A8 K. , PINLETTER to MARTHA
MoILROY, all of this city.
(In the 11th loot.. by Rev. Alfred. Cootmaa, Mr.
CHARLES NATHAN, of Wilm oaten. Uel.. to SA•
RAU. eldrat daughter of Henry Meal, of Phil. *
On the 7th December.' 1858 br Bev Wm. Odeobel
mer. Mr' /OEN OLIVER SHULTZ to Mire MAGGIE
51. BUCKLEY, Pkiljaiotoitto.
- At Chub**, Dona-i W. belt
Bee; -DANnor, MARCH: orWobliiill, 7 4teert ,and Mrs.
ANNA LB CONTE!, dsughterorDivittageVii.XVv
illeatbs
Ort the 25th lost., litT/liIIINE A. - TAYLOR, wife
of George E. Taylor, .•
• -The relatives and-friends are reapectfally invited to
attend 'Abe Ihneril;' from her late residence. -- Mo.
1735 Tine Street, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock,
without further ' , 0nt0.%• -•
On the 24th instant, SAMUEL REESE, In the 73d
year of sue., '
The relatives! 'and 'friends of the family, also the
surviving roidiera of the war of 1812, and members of
'OcbuYikill Hose Comnstay, are rempectfally invited to
attend the funeral, from his late re:Menne, Menship
street. below Ltauet and below Twelfth, this (Wednes
day) afternoon, at 6 o'clock, without farther notice.
Funeral to p steel to Ennakbpon's Cemetery.
On the 24th inst., mean& ORAIGE, in the 831
year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are reepeettul
ly invited to attend the funeral, from the Avetqlew e of
her eon Thomas Drugs, No 829 berth Fourth street,
this (Wednesday) afternooa, at two (Palo*. Funeral to
proceed to Laurel Hill.
Oa the 24•11 instant, lIMLIff - PHINIOR, sou of the
'late Dr. Philip Byag the 47th year of
his age.
Hie relatives and friends. rind thenterchers of Mont
gomery Lodge. No, Y. M., are-respectfully in
vited to attend' hie funeral. - from his late residence,
No. 820 South street this (Wednesday) afternoon, at
4 &Mock, without,further notice. •
Ore the 25th inst.' DENNIS biIIEPHY; is the 67th
year cif his - age. • ' -
. .
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Invited to blend the funeral, from his late real
doom, No. 2220 Lo mat street, on Thrizedav morning. at
o'olock. ;Patera( service. at St. Patztek's Church.
To proceed to Cathidral Cemetery. ' -
• Oa the 25th fast BtBaNNALI MRIN, relict of the
Late Andre* Mein', to the Blskyeaeor her age
If+ ar "relatires and•erlititdi da - this family are resintet-
fully invited to eteent the funeral, at the residence of -
liar. son J. P. Milo, No. 718 *Wit 7.l%hth areal, on
1111h•day meanie& at 10 0 . 610 Ch, wabout timber no=
too. 4
PB3TIOpBLT.=-TO?LL
23 li Poops R. eX
ex
40 tug
B 014
10 OitinikAialtlijit 121
11. kolas 111::'..•.;;ChP 413 i
4]
wig
11: - ..esak 12%
100 - 66 b 6 121 f
100. 66 12x
tI rtszo. F0X:211.3 , s , tt%
-6 Lehigh Val B as
2 Norristown 8.... 23%
,111 Sillinligtost :Galt 88
1 1 Minehili genp d p 54
101tosatiga....11WA- 1 / 1 11
7 Poona 11 91
- do .. . ' 413(
12 - C&P 41%
10Atott 11131
1111nobIll 11, SOX
OTEADT.'f'Zi .
I'''',l'7.- Bid. Asked.
Debi Nrcr Dtaek. - - 9 - .. 9R
~ yid 18% 19
lilfrorttalluta' DX .9X
t 74 'Audi.. 72 15
,' ilig.:' “ .... 5211 48 '
1k1at1ini.....,32X 12 1 4
Zea Aiiiir: 92 63*
14 .Yea's ".- --,.- 9 % - Ogr
98
X - eV - -
I —4o 'larml bdir 85 : - .553‘ -
IllniaD a 954tX X 62' ', •
25 - 49 15104 X.. 4 7 %
'Sass& V . 44041. 42 44 -
allyf
• 48 " , , • ae
e 25 • 118%
203 ;43 88%
400 lliodrig Rib -'5BO 51
10) - 141cb - §1
_so 11118158&181 15'"180. 12 36,
Paiou4kß-15.,-. -, 122 X
100 - "" do - 10 128
1 190 do - 123
601i111ibb Oen R tl3O 05
5 Gal & Ohio - um 11, 85.
200 Obla & RI BM 660 51)(
100 do 600 5114
100.. do t --
103' do 550 68% .
1100 do 58%
1 100 ')3O 51134
50 do 63 68x
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