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I . l,cerfelld*lpi :Seasoipahti - siteg - 1 at , the :Taz
Came , to' the
,I),f - 1856, 'ind'
;ir:l444llifi'44*,•'*!Pree:Yeafkbere,'Mie otthe
reijloiirs A1T,9044, 4 *000 1 4
4'io stage.: 'She
,thenreter4,tl4o,surope„4o. tiss tinge Sang
Vltichtareetwitivemstattow at:iendon, H*ls;
It;"Oeteisburgi'snd other !great' cities. ,
.flieiteli:iinqois 'Tinier , says; “the most ac
ottlilolie# *POI, a - of Pid he bad'
*Ofehrolleteither thirtieth . year:- It to, pro=
,b0;-,,,titttO'ilie'-'414.`v,ertWealthy,' for, - over
900 :00.-
the, blaholit 0401 k? - 3[ 4i.OTf ir t * e.
;ocattobeti and:9o. A iete, , ?j,y,g4 - 1,4451Er;
:(. udder ;Wheat I nitesagementTelie, ffreteengat
loirkerork,) AhatAis4 far beck ati 1850, Beate -
Eti4vorrs'or
his 'Very vertiqvi=
A 0044616, lee!' iftoi her money.'
„goonabe 911 e 13110 pei'scessed - ,,What, so fart'
A'do,.4. , mohle:.yole r witti itiMint
ithetteflunt eittstiooteentlon.
.
s.teudycittfoi h , ,N,-,hsa ; also o.ohnetelife:.t.bl6
aortal 60.0 ) ,, A.beripliano 'secret !Which 101 es
./eilatilfOreettiefria•e;.•-and
NO S bialon (64 poles." She
, fion; tic bubmi, about
47.5f;.**16*./v404 mike 1 , 16 ! .06ut seven -
must iave
beea: , loeg past
au, which 'be
Itnelltlsoki‘psssitios.,i4i9z,iveS„ an.,ector
andr,sii*drat; 'the -Dahlia-Theatre, arid. , gave
lilk.?liidgbtofl vines=
Beeky; t lilhatp , . - reeelva;
fialdlks bankruptcy,'
to
,a t akEinte l lr;4s,',
,bpl_, ',(1, - ozea';Oeiis,,plif
me 11 94 14. A- , 2 4 Srhilkejliinn! )
flkwi:!L Nyest-:af4,lrelfgat, t an4 taught .heiselt 'a
, good; 0E81 5 114481 ~, l estritotivire her,
f,VVldlev - Orel she :" wrote; several
whieN , "the '. best known
!: : •'Etrikift#inia,• • cane d arid `=Wild o4„ - pow#lo . li,thd, ileatjueoeis,'fa
4g, 1 5r ti, : ,4141 *4l,l4riied, in :104., fa' ah Irish
japethecaryils;ho:se ambition led ; hlta,te Weidie
:to bsere the:reiy IL t - D. appendsd to
Me risme,- by "virtue - of a St. Andrews; dlioloma. ,
Ilitfotit OW she:hid - been lionised, In London,
litialiii2stitat of the DOwager Countess of Cork,
iiiidher - uf4raiirdinfitfattire; (faahioned;by her
ieit,*;the'4lreeitui• Ositiuteiptited:withf,the.
inthiwa rtiaii ) hei ialdfaitnrea lideipiessive
44 , 0f....ndpg MO 0 1 04'
and' aboyetulijicm admiratde r e*eentienin:the'
•Itiskilarpi made her not ,little noted, Pnring
the';' , Vhseroyeity Duke . , of ItiCinnenil',,
hart , htudiand-'wei knighted, and 'because! Sir
Mettriatt2 , 47 an • odd coielepee,
'fini husband; Obauire; who
kept I? l 'Cad g bathe'
i in sDnidli, as
into. Sir. Anniun
t 0, 0 , * ,110, Ladies `So n .
ti . ait-•*.D11: Cr , AAßA.atsii ll 44 #surd of literary
'PSteitoroldP:=-01!.DukOln)
'‘ratated*on ' , Weal:Tot -of , tho. fun , it';yletdod.
'it. 'innate-116 , Oaressed4hat , the houses
?: 1 006',14411 - ete,:vrtiYe very ~osant places
lone' Kean.,
.*oo,' Active:
41 **F 1 4 4 *1='4#4it ATP* a *46'4 vein,
and was notlisiiito639llful ith ic,Thqtrlldens.
the:ceriap - erm liznifea
• .
:persons; ittrietiene=-leisbe not only iqrdi4d,
but;dampwoman". 7 -LadyillOGAN
the - -Ihir. arid
h;ereine',o, hisf':yerenricesi
Lker
8 . ,,,50 4 1 1 */‘!!!$ 6 , 1 Italy aidi'49e;
!imesr/,4nererorea,dowithil, which mon,
,har" afi
Birropeinkreyertation„ She .compilsk a Life
aif'.SsY;varoa BOlA v andj In fact, wary,. inde;,,
4stigibli, 'lndustrie*, • Th e - Reartrerry Re .
OFeer and' s had the , had , taste to,
'hei•!tk martyrdom; because
of het - . his wee' ika Aunt
tirktili„event:"o:: her life, fee:it 113dt:reed, Lord
c r it v y*:givo, , her, * 'far. bick,t,a3 1833, a life_
.
: peislop-of $l5Oll ,a.,year, out •of the public
triesury;' 4the bad Undying_ faith In tbe,lite
iiricabiliti of , her. husband, who wrote a
bali4;ltiMbering•booli on the Philosophy of
tifeand - Norile: In her old age, ehe quitted
Dabilii;•, which 'sho' was _mueh . attached,
*Pt itoidiy 444,1" her - abode near' poudon.
a., yelnme,mdtell So - wages Xutot.
.Here by-the Arni,E7
i'vprepof :Ne*.:York,), which greatly diesp,
Pointed public expectation, as It merely.cen
tidned ber - Diary,idriring a visit to Paris, forty
years sae ; unimportant 'letters- ' notes
trern,"ia rt o*i;' Media/Meted fereignini;
Aar TOUT -- to ' her sister In Dub.
principelly „ „relating to "
,her,win new
her ,slat/es new ,aby. In ,
- 4;:rwites...,Aftrgaaine for 1435, ie
;pap-aad-inicf,,Sketah ,Lady lloaairt, by
illustrating a 'portrait of. Mer:
Dadlehiptby'llacirsci in which, , exemplifsing
the mister paitdon; the is represented before a
gfeti:t leid4pg -glass;" admiringly fitting a new
"bonnet Upon ; herself!, Laity lioness - Will be
reollected for ionetantlytesieliting pages with,PrapO and, quotations-most of
whinh,,whetber from-ignorance on her pari; Or
carelessness at the printing-office, are flagrant.
1 1 .9 'wrong.= q- One great- merit; .she • deservei
Credit for:', isihe'vrawnet . :asbamed of her
country), and her able 'OP, and patriotic spirit
for it, it'llmes when
4 , , Viasiariusiiii . ie
arrived of this death s pt'
rimße. ce ileMoeraerld
*0 2 0 1 10011...Ppb/ithed;P/ 18 8 8 0, obtained great
;'i r eatttoitent he z :Published whether
Workichielly intended tp shim the nausea of
the - -tgreat . . , French - Revolution--but among
Whl6lof . we remember lightly, ho omlte ail
inentleif!_orthe'lAiderlean War' of 'lndepon.
Toooloii*tis was born - ht
Itik4hitt tie pine enough to write)*
, OfittOkry*finle". i sdefid. For the Journal
..cluya .. contradinis suponneenient of the
deativ of 14. ALKaIS DD Toentravn,r,n, Which
appeared in% tie London Times. He is repro.
'minted to be- lying extremely low , In the piles
"dtfildrear - - - `'`
„ . .
. - 4ailoVri3fnitti from drawing attention
:to' ; '*ii44l'6lolz hitiodeT: Of the Acivr York
OnitfeCt. Anntiiiimiiig K. DE ,
death oo:W,edoO . E!..lsky, it ' : 0;6 70/ .
'phthied. that inliugitore4 Inotionirrof
rTllo4k , :tio Itiisa-columns , under Dn".
ergo ,4600tetti to:':D. B - . 10 11 10Y1.' author
t l !I ::t i rriTicilit n i,ll,ll;: ' l "k t n a4 . l .lll l 4. -
hee written a 'kirk - rannblis? entitled
g+ D'amdatay In Ainstioa r 'l, , whish was , republiihell
in New Yark,,nfistibers )apatly,9oo ,00tavo pages,
awfis Starbeia; ablest; and largest, been ever writ
ten Vont institutions by foreigner; or aria -by
alititiv!O!• ' . .
1.1 .0161e4i0 Theban forgotthat Ds TOCQI7IE ,
a!FieitOt'ivittet; whty of Coin°,
'cOttld . l ha*Vaoi.laiii; In is Critical
Dictionari'i4Eniiiih'LitclAtint and
444 1 t05ii4 and
Be .#llttit PIKPRot is!' find
, JtOrratorapißaOgrapi*Oiiiaa'Ai4Dot bad the
hypor:701100:1001,61di* : 41.411. 390 for tf BON;-
iii, Son g ," whole there, described aa f,t Ono - ,
*uldWiiiititinkiiiidfikqii translation of
pigit#irixot'a Ad It and , the Re
-4*kikoiitinif;i!,iiiiecuted by the eft:rang Mr. Bow.
!: • ,
TUICDAY WRIO,ID Assar-41,n.,
;11;ti_„ Our Pao!rarri-.—aoli
datalogne f iseiedlo-day,
nik,4loll large; amount *aittablo otty
innrinti o nirt Itiarri-Y,Ao - to eoldleriimptoril T ;
b y
deio
Oil. latarOltelanill;al 6o : 4
There ere now Wee Amerioane in the Unlver
ettr of -thatehr(dge, Et:Vend. Two of them are
ihet9o4/11, trill the third is from Virginia.
deft 4;acconnts,_yenelvekfrom the
Territory of ; Utah show that very nnfortu
niqi state of affairs, now °nista there. From
'the moment' the expeditlonnntefi4 its hinders,.
there does not appear to hai i e heitiltn entire
cordiality of feeling and hare:parer action be
tween Gov. OIIMEHNO and Gon—TtinnaroN. The
American soldiers after stifferlng the
. _
tiona of their long journey, and their 'exposed,
winter encampment—with fearful stories.'o?
Mo T nion viOlenee'ediristantlY dinned into their
; earn e slough longed ter . a -etrife. in
thOse' whose - contumacy bad led them. to
that distint'' region might be punished and mi
litdi lintels gained ; Cluxurna, as
clilll'!011iedr; ivieely , and btimately,desired•tp
,license"' a peaceful adjustment of the existing
'The judges.;.•knowing Abet their
Pred;cessors bad been constantly engaged in 'a
- coinfliet with 'the Marmon' people, previotis
to - the arrival "Of the army, and conscious that
htSre'iiis very little probability of Mormon
. . ,
piles .paying oproper respect to American
dour - tie; appear, front the Outset, .to . have re
garded-the Monnerei rather with the feelings
nateral;to-prosectiting attorneys than, the
'ealiri and Unimpassioned sentiments of impar
lialAtidges. Alter the proclamation of the
'President,,` granting amnesty for past offences,
'he'd' been - read. and circulated, and the civil
Control of the Territory fully Tested in Geyer-,
nor Cuurana, order and quiet for a time pre
;Failed.' 'The Dbitrict Attorney weakened this
'feeling when' bennwiseltinstituted pressen-,
Bona for 'crimes which bad elearly,been per-.
fined by the Presidents But, having: failed
in 'that . :undertakieg, _another diffietilty b r ae
arisen.' .4.'cottrt has recently been summoned
at Provo; important Mormon town. .The
Greed Jury was cOmposed of men selecte4, by
*hat ikituillad.,ll4 County Court, which eon-,
elite Cif -officers: of Bleu same characterfts the
DoiretY Commissioners • of Pennsylvania.
•Verione bills of ledietment were framed, among
which were bills against two. Judiaus, named
Main and , -Lodirrea-.Gness, ,who were charged
'with assaule,„with intent , commit a rape,
on Djnbah -Mormon girl, and a bill against 4
' Morns pilfer
_procuring and enticing i3oldieip tp
assort. These :bills-. of
..Indictmeet were
Promptly • lotted but • the. attention of -the
jury witv absti directed to indictments agalnet
a namberof :leading Mormons, for the murder
rot the ' , two 'Paetrages; father and ; eon, and
Terrett,Ut Spridgvklle, initareb, 14 35 7- The'
I :alleiation was that the. deceased had aposter
Used from. . the 'Mormon Church, and deter
-m 1114244- emigrate •to California;-that, the
Monaions.foisolved to prevent, theft 4epartnro,
Mid, finding• it, imposslbbs , to petspedp, the
apostates to .remain,- they- WIN:0 410 i
down- on ' the. toad,' a fter, they bad tra.
voNed but - a few miles! on , their journey.
, The .istdge Specially directed-the attention of
the' Grand dory io :this ease., After several
weeks of deliberation, it,- failed
,FOllOO to
-find"airtio'hill. inconsequence, as the Judge
of the fact that its members were!re•
fated to, or sympothised with, the murderers.
The mind there discharged, them. an ;in:'
dignant speech, denouncing in violent terms,
their neglect, and concluding with the follOw-
Mg extract : '
If it is eipeot that this court fs ti
to he deed
by. this eoinetunity isf
as - a 'Meant' of protecting it
against IhO,penadilloes of Gentiles and Indians,
anises nits' ownOnnitY will punish its own' mur
dererti, snob igneetationssiii not be realised.' It
will not be need for sash purpose.
it When' this peoble acme• to their reason and
manifest i s" disposition to, punish 'their own high
offenders; tben be' tiMe to enforce Outlaw
else for 'their, prometion. If this Court pan not
bring Yen to nsanse of yam. , duty, it pan at least
turn the:a:olles in QUO:qv loose mop you." ;
iniconiPliance , Wltli this threat, the judge
is reported to have set tre . e . the two Indians
Chetted with 'rare, and: thuS to have prac
tiCally retorted upon .the lliormonsby giving
them to nielerstand, that if they world' not
aossiet." him in punishing thinks ',rheti he re
garded as criminals, he would not assist them:
In punishinglhose' against whom their 'ant
mnaiity Tian excited." ' '
, „, ,
Ono of the flrat tp of judge Cin:anii-
Bandar, after Th e -court asseriabied, way to sead
to' Gel:feint Joiourron for a company of United
'States . troops to guard and protect the court,
to takn'abaoe 9f 'such prlionereas might be.
ordered iritocnatotly, anif to" 13 Mold witnessea
from Mormon vengeance, with which' Ji; tP;I
-leged thay Worn threatened. rotpaest *ea
promptly i3Onspikd with. Soon after the-sol
diers resembled, 'the illeFor tinfl Cominork
'Connell 40frroiotiCiA
T.reityg - 1 - 04 to theovertior, againiit, the
employment Of the 'Jutted States troops to
assist In the performance era elFietlyjedielal
duty. The judge denounced thia remoustrane,t3 ;
pod persisted In maintaining an ; armed
,guard arena the cenrt. , Governor Comma
sympathised with the citions, and wrote a let
tart!? General Toirsorron requesting the with.,
, draWal,oe the troops, hut his reqnest was not
'complied with ; indeed; additional forces were
setit to 'theaid of the first company. The
Goveinoi then hunted a proclamation, in which
he formally-proteatc4 against the employment
of the troops around the coort-houseat.Provo,
'alleging that their preaenco had,} tendency to
terrify the inhabitants, to disturb the peace ot?
the Territory, end to subvert tho ondo of jai-
tree, and that the troops were placed there
without his consent. and in opposition te,the
letter" and spirit of his instructions. His
course was warmly approved by the MorMons,
Some- of whom- are said to contemplate an
organization of the militia, to be arrayed
against the United States. troops. 'Judge
Onanstustenr, on receiving the proclamation
'of the' Governer, attacketi it in open court,
denying acne of its statements, and deciaring
-that his,eourt is not 'suiservient to, and *III
not`-act nuclei executive dictation. So the
case appeal's to stanfi at Pretient—the army and
the judge favoring rigorous measures- against
the the' Governor Is anxious
So . conelliate,them and to fully reatoie peace
in the TirvitOry. ' '
The When* is au unfortunate one., 'lt is
quite erident .that there can be no harmony
of action for - .the prometion of the ends of
justice 'between the judge and the Mormon
jerks, and 'that sue.h a spirit of antagonism
his been aroused between, them that they apt
mere like t* hcistile farces, or two opposing
parties to one suit, than as co-ordinate
branches of a common system of jurispru
dence:
Heiyper , s - Vitgazine.
• Peterson' have banded ns the now number of
Harper's. Magazent. .It aloes the 18th volume.
With the exception of Thaokeray's Virginiano"
and a story by Charles Lomb (" Ellen hitherto
unpublished, every attiole in this volume is one.
nal,' from - the pan'af ,an Amerioan author. Per.
severance in this will 'give the 'magarine, already
possessing the largest circulation of any monthly
lit the world, a , distinetive character which must
locreaso its' already vast popularity. There is a
lietddealef variety in this melange. The Open
log article; an ‘ illustrated poem, containing the
''Lamentable, Complaint of Katherina Marla
'Pepalle, Spinster, nee. Kate Mary P.vpple," ought
to have hied written, if it is not; by Butler. There
iinther,portry and pleasant prose and good en•
graving" and tke Easy Chair, Table' and Drawer
of.the Editor, and four additional chapters of "The
Virginians,'' in which there is some quarreling,
two marriages and plenty of lovemaking. Alto.
• gather, a right good number.
~'
, always look at the month's list of forth.
Coming and now books which winds up Harper.
This month we learn that, among the "Nearly
Rea4y,".are Henry Alford's Greek Testament,
yol.I; the first part of Lever's new Toluene°, Gerald
Pltsgeridd ; The Bertram, by the author of " Dr.
Thorne'," a new edition , of Cloero's "De O.
oils," by .55 Anthon; an illustrated library
edition of " John Halifax," and new editions of
Banger ',:Historyof.Prostittalon, Carlyle's Pre,
deriok the Great, and Dr. Thompson's " The ;,and
and the Beek.!' -
"at VAVAT. GENERA/. COURT 31.ARTIAL was
in'session on board the sloop of-war Falmouth, at
Montevideo, on thelOth of March. for the trial of
Captain Wagely, of the United, States chartered
Mesmer Atlanta, and Identenant Warrington—the
latter for drunkenness. ~The charge against Capt.
itidgely. originated' as follows: One of the At.
larlta's men had been guilty' or some offenee, in
,chastisement for whielkOopt. Ilidgelyoideted hie
hetiCto bit shaved. The Sailor begged to have any
timill,y,ptinishment inillettel on him rather than to
Vsgrailefully brand him'.-ari Amorloan
'before his ship Mates. The captain peremptorily
repeated "his - order, when -the prisoner solemn
,/y, swore that if his hoed was shaved, he
would oomillit' suicide. Still. Captain Ridgely in
sisted, and every hair was shaved from the oul,
pelt's bead, rbioli so exasperated the unfortunate,
fellow that he rushed •to the bulwarks,
and pre.
oipitated himself into a watery grave ., learn:
frig there,faete, the commandepin• chief milled 'a
eourtAnartial for.* trial of Captain Itidgely,
which. had not noneladed ita business when out
correspondent eland hie letter.
Fmk ix - Taw - WOODR.—ThO VaYettevllle
(N. 04 Obsertmr4 of Monday lust, states that a
fire broke out on , Thursday week near the steam
saw-mail on the Fayetteville and Albemarle plank
road, about, six miles from town, whioh' raged
"41 1 greet fury till about 1 A M. on Friday, when
ft was arrested,' baying destroyed about SO op'
alarge extent of fences, timber,
ko. on several plantations./ Th e wind was high,
and the drought had so dried the leaves as to
make the fire spread rapidly. The sufferers are
Miss MoPherson, Mr. McPherson, Mr. Qwen, and
probsbiy others,
THE . PRESS.-PMLADELPHIA, APRIL 50, 1859:
A CougreasumiikKaVe , 'Code — o ash
for
for , •
This is the Of au article in- the Co-.
,
lumina, South Carolina, .Soitherd Guardian of
the 26th of April, and "the editor snorers it
In
the following frank oil candid manner. There
can be no doubt thatlelooks to the overthrow
of the Union as the result of the movement of
his associates against the doctrine of Popuiar
Sovereignty and non-intervention lathe Terri-
tortes :
The gdgefteld Advertise', itaß, ti may not the
prOpriefy of pressing the lineation of rt - slave code
for the Territories be doubted ?" Tble irouiry
seems to imply that the opponents of the Donetsk.
ootnitruCtiminf Minditterventi on' ere oßtiming that
congress - should inaugurate slavery into the Text
Morita., by the adoption, of a code of laws' for its
establishment and_ regulation there and in this
respect, indicates, on the
_part of our respected
contemporary' CI entire- teleapprehension of the
position of the advocates of Congressional inter
vention. They do not: ask 'Congress to legislate
slavery into ; ,the. •-,Territories„ . the ~.U nite d
States, but to atford it, all the necconitY Prsi,eo -
tion in' going . and cOntinuteCthere; firisther
words,' they
,demand that Cengrese shall interpose
to prevent its oreature=its agent-4h° , Territorial
Legislature, from passing - and:enforcing latch to
preventita introduction, or to drive it outiif ihhas
already gone there.- •They do not ask this of Con
gress, as a boon, but demand it as. siright. If it
dare not violate the trust itself, it cannot be ex
cased from responsibility if it permits, its creature
.and agent to violate_ it. N:er,ean Congress evade
its _responsibility by
,referring the Matter tothe
Supreme `Court the Maid: Stated. ,- 'hat
court, like all other ',WWII tribunals; isinteddisd
'to proteot individual 'rights, and minis
•al wrongs. • It 'eau riot only, upori'.theestmand
the parties before it..lt may efferd r peennieo44s ,
dress, by way of danriges, to the; l tnalt t ythose
negro* have been takes from Mm noderms On-
constitutional law ;,hut it Utterly' poiterleksto
protect the, petit-foal rights 'et' 'the:people,'Of the
Southern States in the' common territorial!: ;We
Mindy have the Dred &Mit decithiaPby•whioh ,
the constitutional' right of the ilarebolder tetra..
move with his • stoves into the Territories hattlfeen
fully established; and yet of what use is thia,der'l
otsion to us when we have to encounter 02%40t-oil
the Territorial Legislature 9( KII3I/31.8:pOiltlyely
prohibiting usfrOm entering that Werriterl with
par slave,s ? •
SOO Southern Mmtwill ienture our* . Me
sliver to that Territory 14 the tooth 0381.
.tive 'enactment, relying 'one the ffispiertie Court
atone for his protection? is:true, itrobied
of his 'Slaves, as , he assuredly ,irovild be; be
might recover damages - for - the value of, hie
property lost, by bringing, his
_salon in- the
Visited States -Court; but who is wilting to -re
move with slaves to . ansas, under the ,estieting
state of affairs, with the allsolute eertalptitlutt
his negmee will be taken fretp him, end with the
uncertainty of recovering their r valueln a edit at
law? It does appear us that the Supreme
e rt of the' ...United States is :not •the.-proper'
tribapol.to appeal to - forproteotion to the petal
sal rights of communitiee. From. its vary nature,
it Is inospable of acting directly upon, or for eons.
mettles.. It must have parties before Wind a
ease made for its adjedlostion, andits' decree otin
°mite dimity, only anon' those Parties; arid,orotit
hub sot - matter 'Of 'the litigation.' le :true
that court May eitablieh general principles but
it hag• no 'power tO enforce' those principles ' until
Mother cue • conies before it to whiott they 'are;
applicable. , „ , •
Fast a delusion; thep, is It .to rely, upon the
r;gl._t of appeal to the courts of the yaltod States
a
an sufficient protection for the political rights of
theivittPle of the.Satithein State's'?" We are this
fig, with the' deeistenef the Bittleiriti timid .in
our fever, as leotolly Shtit out and ' , debarred
from the enjoyment Of our constitutional right to
remove: with our Slaves Into the Territory of
genus as if. Congress, in, the plenitude of Its
power, hash embodied the' Ifilmat proviso in, the
-opt organising a Territerl&l,flev,ernment for, the
Territoty.. This I timpsestiopal?lytrutt 7 ti !cannot
'pea will pot be denied7and yet we are t§litby
the Very men who were pfenare;cl to "dissolve; the
Union in the event or ll*ndoptiOn et 'the Wilmer
proviso by Congreas, that we haye nu' enuse p r
Complaint so long as *6 have Regarded to uti the
privilege of going into the United States courts to
ask redress for property taken from us under an
unconstitutional territorial law ! , ,-•
. If (I,ongross had adopted the Wilmot, previa°,
would we not enjoyed the same privileges of
testing its constitutionality In the Oaprmine Court
that itujoYvvowl Then, how are we tatter of
than if 'the Wilmot,ProViai hid• been putted by
flongrels and hid received the sandlots - of the Pre
adept ? We as in 4,11 pander and sincerity, if the
pileups 'of the Wilmot proviso :4A/even would
have given ns good cause to dissolve the linlon' s how
can we *Molt to the mune nnisonsLitutional denial
or our rights , by the utter aTerritorial-Legislature?
if his the dpty epongress to inteincse'for tine Pro
teetion of OAR in 'the rierrlteriee 'Against the
Mmonetititional and anauthorire, ad o td pxJas
--_.naa,...s.....a.w.sisrwatiordelotmtoluougresit
a perfurntance of- this ditty Ti It beoloBolt 18 e
likely that bonny.) will Denham to our 'demands
and do Its duty ? If Mete tteuffielent reason for
us, to yield our right • and radiatn from making
the demand, then Congress has bat • to intimate
a 9 9 1nolinatio n to pomade any of our 0044 and.
our Martha are closed, at Ono and foreier ' Such
Is not, wo are 'Sure, the feeling' of the. freemen
of the South—we are not so hopelessly mthjuge.
tad as to he influenced by such aonaiderations.
We believe that-tkeye is not a single right we cant
justly claim under,the Constitution that we pan ,
not obtain, oven though It be wrung from a re
luctant Congress, upon the single condition that
the entire
be
shall unite in the demand. But
'should it be denied, it, will than be ppm for the
Synth to do what she has' never yet 'done in good
faith, and that is' to estimate fairly. and im
partially the advantages and disadvantages of
our present Union with, the Northern States of
this Confederacy, and with a firm
-band and un•
denoted heart, to strike - an hops* balance be
tween the debtor and creditor side of the ao•
count, and let the mutt determine the fate of
the Union., , „ • • •
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.
Letter from "QcoaglonaL✓r'
oOrrespondeace or, The Prase.]
. Ty.spnlytypoN, Aprki 29, 1859
The belief that a war in Europe hat; become in
evitable prevailiin all Uze diplomatic and isootal
Circles of this city. What part the English'Govera,
meet and what part the Russian fl-overnment will
play, are questions which absorb.a good deal of at
tention. The almost certain presipitation'of
titles in the Old World will render it very diffjoult
for Mr. Buchanan to melte a change in the Arne-
Kean I...nation at London. That he his" no feel
ing for Mr. pallas, our minister there, is true ;
but, then, the contingency of of"a war in Barer's!,
will demand the presence of our most distinguish,
ed citizen at the British' capital. Mr. Dallas had
ancoeeded in ingratiating' himself -In the good
graces of the British and European publics, and to
mush a degree that his counsel fonnd to be
of the utmost importance to his own country
ping the, eFitilein the affilre of foretp patine
t is difereot as „
to, France, where M. Mason bee
been retained ;' less banana of any'uteritc of hie
own, than biome' of the Mixtures of home polir
ties. Paris, in the approaching complications or
the'European Powers, must, of necessity, be the
centre of extraordinary interest ; and the United
States ought to be personated there hyena of the
ablest and most distinguished of One rep. Gov.
Wise has been suggested no the appointment out , -
witty OHO to be, made to this position; but he
Is restive under the yolre of Presidential influence,
and ham somewhat publicity rebulthd the President
for his resent departures from Demobratis prinoir
pies, and this ttettles"; . any aspirations 'that his
friends may have in his behalf.
. Nothing is of more Importance at the present
moment than the adoption of the right . polley In
reference to the position that our country should
occupy in the approsohing Buiepean war.
After some inquiry, I have ascertained that Mr.
Henry Wikoff, an ateaele# of the New York' Herald,
goes' abroad as a diplomatic agent of the Govern
ment of the United States This is Mr.'Wiltrff 'a
second appointment 01106 Mr. Buchanan has been
President. Nothing could be more graceful then
the manner in which the Prosidentime treated Mr
Wikoff, as well as all the associates and dependents
of the Now York Herald. Mr. Wikoff reached the
United States in 1850, after the battle for the Pre
elderly had been practically fought. He never had
any relation whatever with our' politico, and never
any connection with the Democratic party, but
spoke for any or either party, as eironmstanees sug
gested to MM. Mr. Wilted' is, I believe, a sort do
Philadelphian, but having resided nearly all the
Past part of his years abroad, pretends to no inr
tercet either in his, native city or hie native
country, Ile bas considerable talent of a certain
sort, and having managed to take possession, and
speak for that precious hypoorite and knave, Ben-
nett, of the NeW York Herald, and on this ground
'to threaten Mr, Buchanan with the especial indig
nation of the Herald whenever tiny of the requests
of that paper are refused, be all this sort of
capital to a good account, and takes exoollent
care of himself. There ORA be no doubt that
linked', has secured this second place Under the,
President through the New York iferald. Ile
belongs to the keen ones of our age andlitne, and
is probably the most genteel Robert bleoaire ,of
the day. You will observe that he generally
loaves for Europe when the spring and summer
are approaching, reaching the Vetted States at
the beginning of the , winter, in time to spend a'
pleasant Gongreesional season at WaShington, and
te intrigue himself into the affections of the
"Birthed the Sailor,” now in the Presidenity, and
"the Old Man of the Sea," of the Neti York Herald,
who is riding him to death.' ' • ,
There is quite a contest In Georgia , in reference
to the eleetion of a +United States Senator la place
or thoUlastrions Thorson, thetieeder of the owes•
aloe party in that State, and ono of the men
anxious to break up the Union. What the upshot
will be no ono Gan determine, bat there is no
doubt ,that Mr, S 1014)417 001 iii has gone liblue r
the purpose of taking part in' the play.lith
charged . very distinctly in eertain papers' with'
being desirous of obtaining the'seat of Mr, Diemen'
in the Sepate. for himself: , - , •
- The Seward Republiane 6/0 much exalted at .
the idea 'of any interference against Republiean.'
lima on the art of, 'the opposition leaders in Penn.-
eylvania Those now in Washington (and we have
bad quite a number within the last week) do not
coronet their-opinions on the subject. They do not
feel,as if they had the reins of the future in their
handi as completely en they sitaponed they bad 's
few weeks ago. The. truth is, the People's linty
in Pennsylvania was framed by certain gentlemen
who knew thatit never could bring the American
element to unite with the Republican element on
a Republietin ,platform.' The American element
in Penneylianiale au enthusitistia and sincere, ele
ment, not apt to give way.to sectionallomi and not
a' little proud of ite nationality, while intensely
devoted to 'certain; doctrines in reference to reli
gions and civil liberty. What the American ele
ment will devise in response to the movement
against that element. in New York headed by
Greeley, in lifarcaohnsetts; by Senator Wilson, in
the NoithWeet . by- Mi. Seward and his friends re.
mains to seen. ,
The case of the , Philadelphia postmaster, to
which I have made alight reference, is' yet unde
cided, although Mr. 'Robert Tyler (chairman of
the Administration State Central Committee) has
caused it to be announced that .hir.Westoott's
head must ge'eff- in s chedience to the domande of
the Virginia leader of your. Pennsylvania Demo.
oraoy. I have naturally -taken little interest
in this affair ; but I.trust that if the President
should determine to surrender Mr:Veitoott to the
'demands cf thoseyho, up to his nomination, with
very few exceptions; were 'his Personal and polftl.
cal oppanente,'he will place the act upon the right
ground, and not dismiss the poitmaster upon a
I false and eleventh-hour pretext. Whatever may
be said of Mr: Wlmtcott'a polities, bit notion y in
The official matter witiolt has been charged against
him refleots no diseredit upon his Personal in
tegrity. 000ASIONAL/
?alit() Amusements.
Mr. and ittri. Waller eoneindt; 'engage
ment at the Wainut.strapt Theatre, thio evening
'There to but one opinion, and that the higheit; o
, , ,
Barry Sullivan "stars" it at the Walnnt
streefTheatrs, 'next Week. •
The Areli. as it is ahlireviatingly. ollled,r is
orowdo et'atjr evening.. We hear an exaellent
'aecannt of the' new ploy, “Signor Valiente," the
performattoi- of whigh we hays Imo anehle to
witness. '
Modem's) flieeaneianti gave • a eonpiire at. Lan•
ouster, on Thnreday evening, whieli ,wae.neil at
tended. - .
,
On Tuesday-in Passion• Week; Madame Itiscaots
giants gave her fleet comers la title city, after a
lapse, of Marty years. As we noticed at the time,
the attendance was not very good, but the lady's
voice and' execution were admirable—equat to La,
gringe';4 In her moat successful performances. • A
seeond - Oencert was announced for the following
Ihurp4sy:Lit not:being remembered that this was
the eve of Go od Friday: The remit wasiso attend.
ance. Many persons, who wished to hear,Maietne
Idsoacolintl, have" arranged to eviller a Farewell
ConaextfWhich will take plebe evening,t at •
'Masioal Fund ' The: - perfannsfa.will! be
Madame D. ; her husband (on the violoncello .;)
Evans; piano forte' player;, Shiner ,Mseobi, a olario
alet soloist, from Mao;. and Mr. Dennett, a basso
singor. The programme is very well selected, and,
We man say, with the linearity of truth,' that
Madame E. is a'vomilist of, One voloo and a good
school. This will bp ,her last appgaranee in this
pity, for she sings in Nee Tierce otiMinday, and,
after giving a few conceits East, sails for Lima in
June, thence to Australia, after which she retires.
THE LATg.sT NEWs
BY TELEGRAPH.
- - - -
'Washington Affairs.
*asstuarqw,Aprli 2p.—Lieutenant Newry, whe hen
hem here for,some da3 on bueiness eonneetrd with
IHume, will Mare for, that Territory to-morrow, bet
111 return next winter to urge the organisation of a
arriterfal floieroment
7.•
The last Congress nepropriated $lO,OOO for ,the put,
shake of preeegts f or the 'tope ;natio', seknowledg-,
meat of their good faith and friendship for - the tyaiten.
The Indian Paresis is now mattlig arranneritenbi for
the distribution of the presents. whieh wilt omelet
prir olpally of egriculturat implements-
deneral Jerre. the Nicaraguan minister, on the Roth
icaterit mitift'd Hr. Telverton, Presideot of the Amer).
nen Atlantis and Pee'flo Ship Canal Company:that their
charter had been dattlaredforfelted by the Congress of
Nicarsgue calks, ground that the onmpsny had' felled
ro Val st oopliatioN. Re hes ftkeTlee nottart4 Stoma
ta:y.oms to that Wiest.
Post • (*ice Matters.
WAsituraiffir, Apyl 28.—The queort'oo relative tp the
Bhiliulelphte pootmieter how not yet been do nearly mot
tled end the reported rbarcral RC Pqatotuster 7ffectoott
is at least pia stars.
0. Plan: tha paitmaster at Detroit, will De reallOMl
so soon at hie succetsor con be loeleotiod, Wont which
',therein Nowa difficulty. , • •
The Pro.sid-tot•ot the Pacific Mail lltsinnehtp Coon
rzai
The 'o tweeter Genirel will coon no new ronto , ornn=
der the pun ratite hilt of Itta , in Virginia, North Os.
Sonfh Carolina, Georgia, and tioridc but, will
0/13 , 112U0 the servien - on, all the old' routes, the con
'Steele ''or which were recently awaTded.
Thp ,Treaspry Receipts—Cobden 7 at
shtagtai!.
WisurnoWei, Aprll It'—The Tresses,' ttioillPir are
tomirig up to the estimate, of the Secretary. ,
It Ii oot detestiluid when the treasury siotee, ea
thbrieed bithelats law, will be lawied
Boa. niched leaden arrlve4 here last Wert, and le
the goeat Of the Prealdeut.•
Ftons the Gol4 Mines.
VOL oyettLiam N.Tpnzsanouizi TO meNven
2111iEn liptrd rfr . TUN yzandaiox Cptiittryin.
Lniveswoorir .4,11 29.—& portion of the loriatlnir
poty deSpatehrd he the Overland lilltpreall Co itpeny
tamed yteterday,hrlegingintelliger ee from I:tourer Oity
to the filth instant They report the new taste located
1.4 eoery war adapted to the requirement* of travel—the
gram, wood, and water being atundsqt.
The steles whieh left here on the 1$ th Instant were
pa Bed near the, hritd.wetere of Enlomon's Rork, and
were gettlrg a'ecur well. ..
-Tbere wss tie dOeitution of confldenee SWIM the
miners Viattering marts continued to be reosived
hem the mountains. The richest proep•ote are found
Sp the !Wray of 8 oat X'ark and Anapaltee, but the
Found .as still froOn and Mennen. heevy. -
Three men were AUDI( In - 'flyer. otwon,the Rth
Dust., for murder. by the Vigilanee 06mmittee. and
there yu Feat e4oltement there when cur laforment
left
'Ths msgimum distance 'Obvious Leavenworth and
Denver Oltr. by the new route, yes !sqo miles, as esti.
meted by the surveyors. A number of emigrants were
pursuing It
Itartin yields. of ibis oily, has been appointed poet=
Nester et iloulder pity
Extension of TejegrapOn Facilities in
Canada.
Quango 4pril 20 —The Montreal Telegraph Com.
prey. owoing all the noes in this province. have de.
'oldet tp attend tlie'Rivlere do Lo up line to Farther
Point. which Is elfoated 'on .tho south side The St.
AAR/pace river. Ow 160.mlles emit or tine otty.'where
;the Obennel compels all large veleala to pass within
.short 4.atatitte of the shorn. pedal whloh point reliable
arrapsemeota haye been made iq 0061:motion with the
Now York Alegreated Preen. to hare all turopeen
sAmmere and sailing Tamil boarded , end their news
romptly tra 'emitted over the wires to tbis ottyi Port
end Ninon; Pew York, and Philadelphia.
And at, the Canadian Pteamehlp Company hays deal
"SW to rip - their steamers fromrLiverPool on, every
Wilding's'', the " Fortner Point to telegraph station
remises to be one of the mitt Important 'pante for
&trepan news outside of New York—the etreritere of
the Canadian line always bringing four, and frequently
die dare. liter nnwp.
The - telegraph 'line in expiated tb -be • epooletel
within a wroth, a epeeist steamer with men and ma-.
'Vials herbs' left this ally yesterday for the esene et
g lion.
the Bediet Samuel Yeager, the Missing
Easton Merchant, round.
illAtlett, April 3) —Great excitement prevails here,
gated by the eneouneement that the body pi' Mr.
anuel 'e.ger. the miseirg merchant of this place,
d been (plod in the Ohio river, at Rut blverpool,
et .tve m lee below Pittsburg
The holy wie found on the lath that , and it le enp
welt to bare been in tho water tome two weaks ei
note The verdict of the ooroneee Jury was aeOhleutal
•rwointr. Meetly WO in money Wes found upon the
WT. Ifle m , ma:endues book, keys, end tome papery.
4sra nitrite's , d. The reulains have been cent for, and
ICI be brought on here for reintermint.
St. PauPe Catholic Church, Portsmouth,
Vu., destroyed .by Fire.
OONFOLK, April 20 PatWe Roman catholic
Canine: Wm. Jcieph 1I PlaniteWe j etTortingoutb. Va.,
eitt destroyed by are lest night. The piataree end
vflitniente were semi. The church wee built In 1863,
eW o et STI,OCO. There le au insurance of $10,900 on
tli property.
t Marine Intelligence.
'4ORARC, April 29 —The bast Emigrant strived at
-tels p•rt tl day, befog the Brat vessel from, Europe
sines the rem:merge of navigation this season. Thp
ship Pride of Catiada from Liverprol. passed the tele
graph station at Meters de Loup, yesterday.
The Southern Mall.
Acollard, April 29 —The Nov Orleans p'spqrs of
To day evening have been received by moll. They
nti
co kin the tetaile or the Me_ xican news boo 'at by the
ate mer Tennfts( so, including the atrocities committed
by e contendhag parties.
. .
Flom Snnta Fe,
Ft Louts, April 24 - The Banta Fe mail or the 11th
hint rA•ched ludopetdence thia evening
Tie btalktmltt, and atrpenter ebop conneoted with
the Military derrztacent were burned on the 6th inst.
Lon Is not stated , ,
Ukuntuonia t .A.,nrU29.—lrionr active, and advanced ( 6in
Igs 8n liturard etreet sod Ohio branda. Wheat and
Oara'are solve id an advance of 2a a baited. Provi
slinelrm. but unchanged
pajourriat,Aprd '26 —Pinar in rm at $6 4fr bbl.
Bat fi , m at 7A ofia. Lard quiet, at lie. Port Oct
at VI
8/1/N191.11, Aprll 29 —Cotton—The market, is tittle
to 40. with 'Mee of only 2 2Q bales; prlcee are an
settled. ' - ,
*w OBLeasd, Aprll 20.—Ootton —.Wee. of 6,800
ba`erto-day. ' , , , -
Ailes of the week ' 87 sfo bales.
Aseelpts of the week 22 700 ~
Itceipts (sem weak of het year)......28 000 ,1
Porte of the week 66 000 "
lat expqrte of the amok 2 012 700 0
___ ___
*mints - aimed of last year .. 103,000
Receipts ahead of hut year at all .
Southern porta 761,000 §,
Stock In port 213 600 lg.
Stook In port came time hat year 11/6 000 rr
Maumee sell' at 800 Flour has an advalnenpt ten
dency ; sales at $0 1 Corn buoyant -at Et. Coffee
Orm at 114 ran , I ra es or the week 12.000 base. Thee
have been no trocorts this week. Stork in, port 17,260
bags, spinet 7 600 bags, the 'took on hand the- scum
time lest year. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool94.2d
Ten GE4srAl : i yora f .eyEar 10 to 'be held' in
Now Orleans 'on a grand. reale this year. Ther-
Oreole'reeeettarte is the yliftee seleeteet for theft+
tival. The prooeeda of last year's eetebratfoh,
amounting to nOOO, ware expended for the be•
nedt of sufferers from the epidemic,
THE CITY.
41111781141131NT8 THIS XI7BNIBRI,L:
`-.V7011811.i.6141 A
. 9401 M Y OM TIIII FIN/I. “Itie.4X, 4 ;
btigtiOil of rAintinge and a tatuary.
,0160licsizerm STRlxtr.—"faerottry, °lipid, and Vopus a
byillonikato.”
Offirebtler IE4i.L.- 41 Aire. 31 tally Leed9rnier's Eater,'
ts!ombat -
MintCIAII; BMW IIALL —PitielfOU ' Osneett of Madame
nll es Blseacolmati,
- WHIATLEIT & CLAIBIIOIII AllOll-11111117
"Bono: Yfillanrr"-7-" A Aolard for an Cflirtr. ,,
Nart WAlAstrt-Bramer Tetzkraz.— clfartierhil- I, The
Boma of Death.”
dioDoimuodie Gainvra.—Boleotiona from Plage,
Goma from - Operse, Pantomimed, Dwaing, and Pinging,
gremenuria Gems from „Operas, Negro
tocentricitile,iragoen, Singing, and Dancing.
llonntiir.:=4.learful And a fatal illoancrance
took place yesterday afternoon, In Seventh street, a few ,
done-from Loritbarer.iVain'in'tioneed a'amei MeCroryf
who reeldednn Seventh street, and bore the reputation
orb ' elnjf dissipated Imin, gat inVilotated, and:: on
coming home, commenced ,to maltreat hie wire. Icing.
the furniture, and do all teldeopower to annoy b's
family Me wife. toe the purpose. it leaaid, el frlsht-
Aping:her inebriated Dobler, went-befornen alderman,
sod, making an affidavit of her hoshiod , ri Diledolage.
obtained a warrant for.hls arrest. .The warrant was put
in the hande hrOttleeitatauel B.l3tioniogbiro, who Pro
ceeded to the house of McCrory for the purpose of ex
ecuting the ntlealon..•lt is alleged that on arriving' et
the hones. McCrory ordered the offlear out, and became
forlotui. Cunningham said became there to do his duty
info d'a It; and Dinceeded,l3 ; take the man - Into
custody McCrory resisted. and drawing a knife, made
at Cunningham Cunningham retreated a few pees,
and finding Peanut linpogelble, he del.* a revolver from
hie nerson and fired. Tbe b all took effeet in the neck of
McCrory, who was removeekte the pennayiyaula wosei.
tel He arriked at the Hostlital!_about. three efe'oek,
and died in about ten minntaa. In the rnea-time Cun
ningham left the house, and proceeding to the Central
Station, delivered himself Info the enetedy of Chief
Boggles. Me. went before Alderman Ogle. who cote
, ...nod 'a hearing the etee'. 'A statement - wee mane
by Cunningham, but in the absence of necessary wit
nesses, and MI .12Am:iciest had mot yet been held, the
magistrate continued the bearing until this morning'at
nine o'clock. An inquest will be held on the bed/ to
' day: ;..The 'alderman - refused to take any, hall, - and the
sconsisd wiedeodetod - th pion. " -
FATIIMOUNTPARir.—The,work.of ImproviOg
the plat diriStatd cissliinect fcii 'pa;k; on thnno:th
side of the reservoir, at Patrmouot, is being vigorously
pushed forward;' Every sleyadde a nay : improvement
to this admirable location; and when the proposed' p'an
shall have been tarried out In all its dahlia. we aatmL
pate that there Will Di few parte to this country that
will posses greater *Meath:me One of the moot
otekiort features Oath a been already introduced is an
Immense foeatain, which has a base of lee feet An
.diemeter. z Pie Idea Igto have is surrounded by granite
walla - and riumerons septet:lied figure* beim the Coun
cils bore not yet made the appropriation for that pur
pose, the *Mix barn beenreodded, and present a very
hsautifel appearance. When computed, it will havp •
'misty of jell so that froth one to tone streams mey be
thrown at wilt. A temporary jet hen been introduced,
end at a late trial the water was thrown nearly sixty
feet high.
ANOTIIIttt NEW MARKET Hones.—The Ease
ern Market 'Clonipaity, whieh was Incorporated at the
last setslon of thi•tegislature. bee afimmenead the
erection of 'the Eastern 'marYst.houre. The strueture
will extend three hundred and twenty.eight feet emit
frem- Pft4 etseet eel one hundred and sixteen feet
falls fromllqiebantAtreetrt. Inconsequence of thetwr
ebilitYhf thb reitopsej'a obtain flit, ebtire• front' on
liftb,,etreo, the -market will have a ,f ron t age there
of but forti-eieht feet.' The' aionoa flo or will be sop
portedhy &relies. the basemen t . stlndlog emp'e ato•aaa
for the . vlatualleriand other - owmanta of the stalls.
Galleries are to be erected a'oog the southern. north•
ero, -- end esettern fee the pale of fretts. The
building is to be light.d by 'oedema wetted dobr-weye,
window. aterre the fielleries, ate% by • dome ten feet
high, It is expected that the market will be ready for'
occupation by the let of Earitembar.--
VrlooriNci 'A 1 0 FA111.— l ire learn that
shortlf before dnek bet evening, s few of tbe sdhe
ients:of two rival 11S - eiftpoMae met In the Liget-beer
saloon Of a Gernieri, whose'usine ire are t i nsta to leirn
in Morrie street, between Pour% and Binh atrente, in
thograt ward. and raised • row. drring which the em
ptied: wee ehot hi 'the abdomen and wounded eerie
ouch. A young men, knowolby the name of thne".
(+Gegen, was retorted to have been shot in the head' act
mortally wooraded. The relics were called in, and with
some dlfficalt• succeeded in quelling the dietorben-e,:
And - wrested four of the party. who were taken to the
Bret dietrict ntrt'ondsorine, and 'locked up to - await. •
hearing this rooenlng • We were unable to learn the
origin of the d'ffictilty, and therefone leave it to be:dee .-
veloped at the hearirg, '
Liarnez Bsouners.—The will of the late
Tbnmss D. Mutter, which - was exeouted in Peale,
1855. and -hie itrat mirerded city; be
queaths $30,000,„ to be in trust by the College of
Physicians of - PhtlMiaipitte; to'cemplate,arrangements
made with that Institution to referent,. to the museum
or the deceased, Should therOollege of Physietane de
cline carrying out thit arrangements entered into, but
net 'mpleted at the tints of the Doctor's departure for
Harope„ In 1856, the museum and the money are tp be
Opted to the New, 7f erk academy of Meifoloe •, and It
thefdeoline, they are tri go:to the deceased's relatives.
520 000 are, also
..begneathed ,foe the founding of a
Ward' , for ihnorables; to cennection Willi the Protest
ant Ppleimpal Mosplta'', - •
PcifilT4o4 IIfeWSUIRS.—The politicians', of
both pante* aye preparing, their , 'respective forces fpx
the approaching election Tneeday next; and, - thie
evening. will makes grand demonstration at Indeperi
deuce Hell. The Democrats announce their meeting
to come nff in I odepandeece Square, and the Peeppoe
party will ho d theirs in front of the Hall, at the came
thee. Numerous op/eche/I mar be expected from - both
algen of the •oreee, god all wbewish may have MO op.
pe.tgolty of blearing bath sides of the question folly
andthronghly, dismissed -the, eleation, on Trim
day neltt; the following °Mears Will be thereat: Catty
Coretniestnner, City „Treaituter,' members of Common
ouncil In all the ward", of Select Council in the odd
wards, and School Directors and Constables.
YARD FORCE.—The - number ' of
titayenotersto - tbq unTyyird, at the, Prompt lime,
including weblike aft i labours, Is about six hundred.
The greater part of the meatheelee are engaged at ,work
upon the Opp of No. 2,,which- le - neerlynlank_ed„.
and - irDT - Prholibly ---- teady - for Winching - la a month or
WO., The week upon s'oop-of.vrar No. 1 is rapidly
urorgessieg; she ; wilt he ready fort Patrice In A few
weeks. Hpest the completion of the Laneetter and the
Biros. Cher* 111 he a lame dirofrortiqd of the force, alt
thirsts nothing else but eloop No. 2on band, and no
new work provided for by Congrem.•
Azt,nattelkaoroute,—Two men, named Mi
nimal Reading and Thomas Smith, were seen on Thum
day,night by some police officers in the Yard attached to
the dwelling of higgeorge Williams, at 216,Wel
nut street The lateness of -the boar Jed to:the so spl
oleo that they were there for o good purproe. and they
were aocordlegly artented: • They areretiken before Al
derman Patchett yestmdey morning, en the charge of
!dealing taro *beets which were found In their Ones,
• ion, and committed to answer.
FOUND DROWN/W.—The body-of an; un
known white man was found yesterday aftemocoilloat
log in the Delaware; beloir the new coal whansne nn
the .Point House road,. •The -wee live : feet eight Inches
!n height. rather Mout la pomp, and about thirty.
"'Wrests' of age. He wee &MO. In a black cloth
eget, dart ?leered nllk Test, plaid oassimere pantaloon',
lbine drilling skirt, and a heavy pelt or beets. , Tile
coroner held en looraeet on the b3dy and returned a
-
yerdict of " toned browned."
THE . WORE of - demolishing the market
sheds west of , Biped attest progressed y °derby very'
r apidly. One 'guars was entirely 'demolished, and of
the Other bat a few pillars aid frame-work remain The
peoets'OC - removing them exereicenties attracts much
attention ln the neighbothrei, and Crowds of thrifty
people were on bend during the deg,: on the ,alert for
such stray laths and scantling as would be useful for
domestic purposes."
WE have been prevented frpm mentioning
the fair, at 4synela seli , which has been progressing
soma days, for want of time. It is kinder thidlrectlon
of a number of Oathollo ladles. and the proceeds go to
the benefit of the poor. 1 heir dlepley to Awry mettle,
ble, and we are happy to say the attendance - his been
oScallent.. It CO 'aliment neat week,
A WOMAN Hl:MT.—While the work of de
molishing the market shale was going on yesterday, a
112 the crowd . was aril* by a falling log, and
severely ininred the resided In the neighborboOd a-d
was removed to her home: We w „trier that more rash
peep% do net 'get their Irmlie maimed by rnehing In
among the falling,ti where, ,for.fnet, es we saw many of
them yesterday The potion should preyeht it
FAST DRIVING,—WaItOf Bogart wag up be
fore Alderman Remington yesterday morning on .the
°barge of driving a cart at a tartans rite ; fa 811Ippen
'street, near Fourth; ovi,Thttrsday &Repeat/. Boring
hie driye be knocked down a colored icy In that 'vicini
ty and 'lnjured Nut severely.: Began was committed to
pr/son.
FILATERNA Lonom, No. 1013 I. 0. of to t F.,
at Odle Montag led eysolog, granted a donation of,
8 . 4 to tho Mount Vernon Pond for the purchase of
the Dome Cud Tomb nf Washington. Thin excellent
mopement. OR the part of Fraternal, the drat lodge of
Odd ?Gnosis in tble city, will, we hope, be followed by
other,.
Ai,',Roan EHorrarrEn. --An individual
named Robert Fraley was arrested yesterday !tinning,
to the Birth ward, suspicion of having stolen a lot
of broke and a number gf small articles of, which he
was unable to give a sitlefaatory. account. Ile was
taken befpre A Merman limier, and,held to answer,
Goaons4.'s CAaz.--oororit?rFennerlield an
impeet yesterday morning . pn the body of Aene Marla
Bowers, the woman who died In the Seventeenth-ward
eletlee-home on ThntadYg afternoon. BeN was fifty
years of age. The owenor rendered a verdict of death
from exprstite and Intemperance
A *oup To Tug Wrog.—The term of ittl
prifeantent Of two notorious thieves, known as
"RI pity" and fl Tamen Jack will expire on Mou
thy- These gentlemen have beeti on their wits for a
long time, and their entrance one* more into respect
able society is an event worth chronicling.
THE WE &TITER YESTERDAY WaS delightful,
a presumes of the coming summer, warm, genial. sod
a' tractive to promenaders. To morrow is the First of
Dim, and with it comes the season of birds and teuity,
snashioe and Ropers. We give it a oordial greeting.
Tux FIRST CITY TROOP will meet for drill
this afternoon at Broad unit Westmoreland streets.
Weaimim Lave commenced operations on
he Fourth and Blghtb.etreet rs'lway.
THE COURTS
TBOTMADAY'II PROOMIXDIXGS
!Reported for ThePrese,l •
•
11. S. CiROPIT CotTwr —Judge Grier.—
This anti' Wee In aerofoil for a abort time, but to burl
norm of public Interest was transacted
Q,UARTEEt - .SleatllONC—Judge Thompson._
Homy Dittinglielmar wan charged with the larceny of
are gold walottee valued et $lOO, the property of.Bloom
ingthal & Ilrunswlak. The proaeonfors allege that the
detendant obtained the watches from them to be cold
upon pommlealoo, and tbst he did not returu the money
for the nine. The defence set rip was that the defend
ant bought the ghetto upon credit and old not &stale the
wetchea tohe sold op commission. Verdict rot guilty.
Henry Onllln'lM &Deleted of the larceny of a horse
blankstethe property pf Wm aloqueld,
Joshua Prost and Oharlotte Scoot` were charged with
maboiona misehiet in breaking four glass jars, valued at
$1.12, the property of John Porter. On trial.
Aldermen, Allen and Officer Briceland, of the down
town police, were voaterday on the charge of
swindling the countryman, ICaritetter, who was tested
out of a large anno of money, on hie wayto Pikers Peak.
The particulate of the cue - we have given to our read.
era. jury out, , •
'humor Comm— Judge Sharawpod,
Theljommonwealth or Poonrylveule, at the supeetion
of Patrick J. Jordan, es, George !Ogee, Audi' Wil
liam Morgan. William Meroney. , and Andrew J. water,
We nottritteelka salon under the eheriff e imenlealer
att. On trial '
Oliver Sproul ea ASll.O[l. Before reported.
,Auettion'on a promiaeory iota. Verdict for the plain :
tiff roe 146 75 „
The Commonwealth of Penenylvanto dal. se. George
Mope of at. An action under the sherifr's lolerpleade
er _On - trial -• r
,00001 f NEAS—Judge•Ludlow.,--Johp Af."
Teat T 11." Robert David. A pineerding under the land
lord And ten a nt act if Ass 9; to , 'obtain peeeeeelop of cer. ,-
tarn preinPes: — Verdrai for plaintiff
David Leighton to lisneteed and Ramat Adsolithi
to recover filt Work and labor done. On trial.
,_. —. . .. _
FINANCIAL: AND COMMERCIAL: I . ni zunn , i i ir l ElClF 2 A . ' 4 7 (lll 4 .4 " l 011i e ° 41
• ; ills rpm impti ,l l9F - 140:2_ ,- , i4. 1 . -- 45,::?-- , ~k
~t, i '
; The Pyramid offilieh, limpit , T( l ll‘)? J 1 643
4 : , ". - , P , ll43 ,.. lll° l tY yji ' r im a rin rk t l ' Apii , n, , 85 ,.. Cathedrel,at'eoloine" ' " `'“- ' - '''' ."'
~
, r ,, - 001 •
There li no denurne for any of the fancy stooks, arid Mader ettrict.W.:±4:;:-/ - 444' '72' . .;:seri . . l 4tel'f - 482
-no dlirpoeltlon ,to Speonlater'' in any of the securities On Cathedral at Antwerp.......... ' - - 478
_
.
the 'stook Cat. City loans' dtate loads, and the bonds Minster at Strasbourg-T.44.7,7,c - '' 488
Of Undoubted railroad ayimpinlee meet a steady sale, at Pyramid of 01 0 0 1:10ficrpf
~. ~,,..; ~,, ,
_.,, " , 442
good prices, to parties seeking to mate reliable invest. 1 • A itralrild 0 4 0 r:4442 feitAfitti-Winld_PttAlea.,wwwt
meets, bat there is no desire to invest money on mere . alight to a ' Inviter army, - Just as Atisi , heaps of scallent
speonlation. The market is very easy for money. Fix - vady-iiradetarmentedellchs - „therepta of all -visitors to
per cent . is the maximum We on the street Pr first, the Brown Stone Clothing litall'id I.4lt7iliVielirtteor,
class paper, whleh iii manta outside of ,:tb e barite, , Be. Hos, BI 13 arid lififi'fibeitliot Atioirile Sixth.
coed end third-tete Payer, in the money market; is like' kfifaiiirCies. "Bilmili .4144:iiiiitiiiirViif i tAX8o
the lower chteses'of and Seettritleo, unpoinhirand net distinct' shed JareritOti,HlC4)o,7lhe dl4rriett
saav,to ;ell- . The
,rates,for,,,enoliyraper vary too monk baby , offspring of Merl' LOnlee , Prin
ter quotation, ranging &lithe way from 8 toll - psi Oen:Cr, - rieratiAlnial Of Berland; adYtredintek"lll,lllC . rindeen
The Crawls's& chattel trend, coupe:a, and those of of 'Us:ging 4: 4 '
PT , " i the Oldninfillo4, ,-nii 9.4.o.nit of
the WilneMeport and -Blorlreßsilroad Company, will Her Moat- Catholie Mefrity of lipsful asd4ll*Jfeoneh
be paid on and after Monday next, - May .2, at the ofilrie baby,•prestented earor,,,bo,o Years erte by tee pretty
id 0. 4 ,0 8 Walnut street: ; . 1 3- 414 1 1Xlitainialo-Mr irlijilii: -1 b010. 6
.1 "
11 ;
• • The fo. ll OwiPIA thf a mount of-east. iv-en-11901'4d over B hentdllte.rMeittbabial-fiftn.ritin:neAnno9nt-Ile , w'
t he Iftiothurdon and Broad ?Top Railroad , for the week no toubk order theirroraixobee et the: Plena store of
ending Thursday, April 28, 1859 ' - - %OM „Orstiville Stator: NO:do7 Obbitiatliieeit: , ,l-t,t ,
Amount ohioned previously this yeer dome Inn. ' • Giiiniiirtia - rict - Liniiii - :...:Maifl BP' Yeafeds
nark's* 180- - ' " ' '- -' - adia,S B
, ,-„„ :: .. . ~ ~_ ,
,;, .. - • early in the morning ;,. seta_ buttons on your bustantt , s
Total arum* stripped,:' "- " - ',- ' - 88421. darts; do, rist",r4s 'lip ; .4 ;itONT.spart; r at ?? t the
Amount shipped to Samedstelaat year ~ ,•• 'lO 855 ejorreg find audit "proaritifs'of your ftmtlyfrplant a
- exeCe-of_2oOdYstoponfoyeurfaceLoseefolli iOni,iit all
angry realism
_premeds , your husband to b y bas
clothes att. - II: Ithlrid se's -- ~ bid liiiinklin Ball Cloth.
ing - BlinOrliim, ,, fro. 221 Chestnnrstreet; and,rupecit
Ogond !,fll' 4, 4 P.0.T1 1 1-i , - i: 2 1" -,4 -. • §.
Incense 1,66
Thti foffoiryii ii the ainotint of 00al trsneportid on
the Philadeliida :and .Itoadtni ‘,ltailioad the
week ending T kar ed ay! Apr i l 2 ! 3 ,11 8 f 4 i • I
From Port " Carbon ' r a , 70,841 04
4 , . Pottsville ' 2,816 01
•
• Schuylkill Rayon .70,870;08
gg = Auburn' .1 608 06
Port Clinton " "
666178
'irotal for mi.ok - ;"80 ' 761 -15
„ prevlotudyithla . .. :489,881)12
TO matte time Last year ' 450,98412
The falrowl4 it the ittnentit or teal tratepteged on
the Behaylitilklravigattoa,lor tht week etalleg
Thum
day, Aprll2B, • , •
Prom Port Oarlio*
Potbmille
•
en
"Port pllitton '
Total for the week - -
Previously this yeer
To SIMI time hut year - 1111-41,1:(
The coal !tonnage of the t3bamokla sad.:Pottc.t
silloß lliosil'Oonipany for the 'week - ending gpril2oll,
~. _ , ,
1889, was • ' ..... 18
flame Ifeeklattyegr ' ~,1,4,- ' ,11 8 09 CO
..1,427 18
The 'amount of coal ahliped by the lryennkii tins
Company, for the week andine liatarlay,ApiC 23,1859
Amount reported prevlonsly
,
Total since Opining of navigation, 4th test, ..19,651.V'
PHILAZOILIFILIA 'STOOK - 11203314.115113 Ilit WIN ,
,! ,• • .., ' - • - Apra. 29, 3869 , - 1 ,
airr,orrinor Imm', lirlorit, 4r. 00., 4 • , , owls,
Lim iszootion - ritorrfre, 710821177180, 00 11071 07 10 _
„AND 9101117111 M litilllnsfln• ,-_; . -,, ~, —., ,- ,- ~ -
111I8? BOAttlr - --- ! -' " -
5408 81 Yantis' 56 " •`'943j 10 . 44pri It tr. 41,%,
• 400 N Penna . & Bs ndr6sx :5 . L . :do -. 15 4 1 %
3000 Chef& CaI.,TYI fie ,81 , 5, , do, ..... .; .. pa 41.%
100 Bab N•iv 64 .1 82:. ,---76 - 24:- * -I''.'. do 1......(.1.• :7 1"X ,
1131122 do 31 St R 76. - . 01g 8 "...dlr. , - ' '` 4l% `
4 N Penns R b 5 , 97 4 1 LettigliNsilay,B... 43
8 Ninetall it 80 10 Norris .oansi 64
2. • - do ' ' 40 _ 5 do - 54
2 - da 60 -5 • do_ " 54
• 8 ideobanlcev B 8 nub Mg 8 Little Elabnylß.,;.. 20%
25.... do - cash 2834 1 2 Farm 64 11seh Bk., 61
00 Girard' Back, oid.. - 1234 Ito Union CatoslTraf. . 434
BRTWIAN HOARDS. •-, :.
Ifooo Reading R 6s 1 86 76 Xl5O Stirq Canal . 4-'-
9000 do '7O lb I 5 Academy of Maio.. 60
^. _, ".". 131430 ND BOARD f i
660 Penns le 94 14 Sum cini,l , 4
180 abt do • 1. 011{ 60 6404xd 84n14 ' 61'
1100 ebt do .. 8 cart 9*3( 75 'do 51, _.
.1300;01ty 64.4`...: ... : .1003( 61 •., do.- - 11 ,
1030' do nair.'.:.1033( 6 Illinins R... 1 .. ..-. .. ±9%
600 ll'asleton Be ... .. in 10 nit? Bank ...; . .. '43
1
5 17 : 1 17.1n0rti Obst 111;.' Ed '' 27 hire bill f10rip..'..... 14k
1001 N P. It 105 -.lwo' ASV 43 Penna. 14- , --- .- - 413(
3600 (Sotto W.Pir 84'05 05 12;' - - d 0...; ... .-..,• 41 34
1030 °atm,' Ist tut,76...65X 8 Idinehtli 60
9 Rarriabnigll...:.'s7X i -
CLOSING, 1.1110;
BM. Athod::
1:1 El 54. 1 74 - ."1313410434 .
Phis 84.100 1 09034
"' ' R '190)(100)1
. 4 New .;.103' 1033(
Penns Sc -•943( 94141
Reading v,/,. -24 x, 85 4 1
vv bdanOlooff 84X 84341
11 mt 84 '44 04 95
" ' 'do 'B6 76 7614
Penns a- • - 4134.41%
Nor gox
N
or Canal Con: 68x-543(
Iv pre , divot 107 x 107%
Bahl Nsv 86 1 82. 7634-78 _
g v limp fla ~.. -114 ,86
Now York Stook
, 18-122A0T/VB
B(d
BOhI Nei ,
g i4xdr. ex
" Prof 127(:12
w.mapt&ziata BS I 9X
Ta let mtg.. 12x 72
2,1 18 •
Long Mind - 12 112 X
Lek Ocal & Nay. 62 '9B
IN Penns Id OX
Igo f 6 68
"104 93 ,94
4 34twarliga 6r ex
- .liitint bee 65 :56
, Baulk lc South It 64
21 8/1 St IC".'
litaosAt Vise
at
change, Aprittp.
500 V.rdlnis St 81 99 10) Reuling 11 980'40%
100(0 Mlecouri fla e 69 97 100 do :50%
7009 do 87% 20 Mich S& N Ind ` 973
29 SaOlfio 33 aco,, ~ -79 88.;;-. d O, : 8 31
60 do Via mu 100 0 • do ' . ,0%
111 do 791( 100 do ' 9% .
250 ,do 79% tOO linbon Itly It 98081% -
297 • ' do' ' 909-78% 60 Psalms R . 122%
100 do 80 60 Gal & ebb B 980 839 •
21 Potion Coal Co 81 100 do !di
159 Mdltd&N I 20980 33 , ; 100 r do , , . "b3O 84
200 ' do P 9 30 2,2% 100 ' , d 6 , -120 do%
75 do 82% 60 do .64%
860 li Y 0961391 /1 719 10 do 912 81
100 do f. 71% 210 Ohio & Rook I '68%
200 do 980 71% 60 do 110 587(
60. Al. -.1011%1200 , d o 910_513.
1 0 0 , du. 1,- 2980 71 t/, 1.0 --, do ; 6833"
700 'do 910 71% 110 ' do 9121 67%
20 do 71% 100 do 910 68%
qgo Erie It 1% i
~,.
41ARMITS.
d Sale are without change in tone or price.
Fr. ria.—The market for State and Western lelenrie
0105 better. with mrderate receipts and sales of 15 000
bbliat $3.76e4 80 for onsented4s 2560,60 for =okra°.
Abdo $606 55 for extra do, $5 2585 70. for, etipmfine
Western, $6,86 70 for extra. sad-U.4586.T0 for 'ship
ping bands 0 , extra;rontid boor, Qhto;: -. Boatharn Flour
Ic firmer, with rale:tor 1.000 tb'e at $610,88 40 tot com
mon to mixed, sod $6 f 008.26 for extra. Canada Moor
Is nominet at SG /607.60 . ,
••eacts.vetkrbeat le firm boteinilie with smelt sties at
full previous prices. Corn is firmer, with oaten o!, 10,-
0 (i bush Week•ra mixed at 82%6880 ;,Yellow
ern at £08b70. , ,R7er is doll .7 1146856, belay is
heavy Oats are stead/ at 46n60i for fotithern, SOOO
- and Jersey; kind 53,8593 for State, Canada and
Western.
—Pori fottir; wit[ • sales of LOCO bble
new mess kr $l6 %Sold BNA :mime at - $l2 75612 87X.
Beef is ton:booed. vette Wee of 800 bble at $6 26 for,
country prime ; $7 25n8,76' for country 'men; $9.506
11 15 far repacked Western , and $18615 60 for extra.
Out Keats and Bwon abo wno change of moment. Lard
Is drill, with sales of "100 bble at 11Xollyik. Batter
andOheese continue doll
Whlakerfs .1011 at 250, with !Ilea of 100 bbla
CITY ITEMS.
1 302iPIEHLWON.—Coarmstion Witt •he held if
Ohtist, Clearch,, Skerturt,cwo, tomorrow' (Sunday)
morning ; and
,the eqcsecriftort of grace Church nbapel,
at Mount Airy', will titre place tomorrow litternoon, at
a quarter to four -o'clock, neon irltrelt oacatlon n car
toon will be preached by the Bey. Mr. Pratt, rector or
the Minn% of the germane. • ;
Trtu WAtipoty SHADES of novel das'gn, produced
by the artia'e la the employ oi o Henry Patten, 630
Obeaintit'et-eit; are 'all the rage, aid are disposed sr,
lneltelltig fixtures, at remarkably low prlees. '
Rev. Dn. Rinsn's Litaiiinn will take place to-
Morrow evening; at St. Joseph , s,l3hwch, 19111ines
alley. The !ordure will' be • followed by a seleetion of
sacred music. :The , Welbnetediehed' reputation, for
eloquence which the' Ser lecturer so deservedly in-
Jaye, and the charitable ol‘pata to rhieit:* proceeds
are to be applied, cannot fail to attract & crowded ands
once. . .
lifintcuswrs, frourtbe country, would do well to
,loolt,theptigh the Imuendeimtleible and aeleot ateort
meant of telndoei .
ilindes certain' 'trimmings, and
alt thing.' required ter
,the ornamenting of windows, at
W Henry Patten's. 630 Ohettnut street
RAVE You BOUGHT YOUR New BONNET?—
Mere ie nothing at all OVISiTe in this question, and
then Yes," or "No," we doubt not, will be mentally
'even with equal directness by the - fair creatures to
whom it Is addressed If the answer to our 'inquiry
should be a negative one, , the qoestion is likely to arke
in the reader's mitd,.yWhere shall .Ibaj it ?" ant to
which we respond, with .qual promptness, that the
celebrated `mUlfneri empotlom of Messrs. Lincoln'
Wood. &.Nlohols, No 'l2stheattint, is the plane to fled
bonnetint ail 'conceivable kinds. onahties, mad prism
Their palatial retail rooms are now daily being thronged
with pureha•ers.
THIS Mcn thinner stook in the oity,.as regards
°bake, and a diversity of !Visa and design!, in magni
ficent fabrics for el:Wales, anid.trirrmings, are now for
inspection at W. Henry Patten's, 630 Ohre:nut street,
atunprecedented lawprleea. •
"Tug Coatis " is the appropriate title of a new
pattern of kitchen Range; menaf+ctnrad eel sold only
by Mr. 3'. 8. Clark, 1008 Market street." We say the
appropriate name, b•oaaee from what we have eeen of
the media of title empitior Vilma, all it requires le to
become genertily known to the petal to mate it leave
the flight of Dooati , e comet all in the shade. in ennead
son with the rapidity ofrale wh'oh these Ranges most
command, at the low price of ewatttr Dot+ IRS The fad
in, that thin range bakes, boils, roseta, broils, and heals
a large bath bolter, all at the same time, and all it
needs, to be pronounced by everybody a marvel of
completeness," IC for It to be rem • ,
SUPERIOR CANDIES AND CONFECTIONERIES -I
Is a thing of some value to know, of any article which
enters Into such general consumption as conrettorieries
do, where it may be obtained in richest variety, sod in
greatest purity. Be3ottd. all question, we ran safely
meet this inquiry by direetivg everybody to the popu
lar establishment of Messrs. B. G. Whitman & 00.,
Second street, below Chestnut. It I/ the general know
ledge of this foot that amounts for their - Store being
nos ded with customers at all hence of the day.
"PROM PRUDENCE COIJETU PEACE; PROM PICACS
ANUNDINCE,U both of which may-be secured by de
positing In the Franklin ,Saving Band, No. 138 South
Yourth street, below Chestnut:
This CO °pony receives large and small Bums on de
poele, sod Instate them . only In the meat reliable se
purities, which proved of great advantage to all dimes
during the recent depression in bushes., when many,
fora long time, earned nothing, their only dependence
being their reelects -earnings, saved np and deposited
in this company, which nave[ suspended,, and always
paid on demand, .
Fans Las, married or single, and mini:ire, can derosit
In their own right, and such depealtsean be withdrawn
osx,r byyhetr clatertt.
Bee advertisement In another column. '
Tttla ANNIVERSARY Of ibe Northern Home
torlriendless Ohildren will be hind in the (Murat or
the Atonement, darner of Seventeenth and Bummer
streets, on Sunday evening ant, at quarter before eight
*talent. -The annual report will be read, and several
addrersea made. •
BROOKE'S PATENT GLACE SPOOL - COTTON IS IIA•
gueatirnably an important squad to a latlyisworlk-box.
The smoothness with which it works is truly
The most eminent sewing ?machine Inventors tars
„ .
ON a of itip - opt ,06nvenie0 nrtielei 3n holm
'kali-Ring pi, theibrietdlt . cekee; neetri,ltentrahie, and
hind can be 'node good, sod tree ttcrAd idl topudon.
Ojotoonta, di the Alltiixitt• Bating powdei Neves,
, On the 2011 instant, by Rer_-:l43l.llextg T. Baehr,
Mr. TH01444 Mt.15111470,4* - te Mtes MAGGIII M.
804/MeN,:alkot the.Tweity-rourth ward, this city
Br Rev . fficr'ee'Obindler., on' the rth „Instant; Mr.
GIORti 4 1/4.T14 Ate teltig‘itTX b lIIMP *-
,To thleetry, 04 ,ibp.,Wittk it'd& 0., Itmr4oe, Ash
lyrool- ' , 8i11. , ANDIROOIL\ er-Ifew<lerieji $o Min
03.441314,, H „may : 41togbrof. Jee...kedereon or
• ts*
•
By Yrteede , eererneit'ry'bi z lttitileiti, Mbitleeteit, J.
GIMRq.II OBMB. 11011 of the late2P.4w.'d , Oroje, to
- ItIJTII P dettibter - orlitelmel *
619,669 16
" 6 766 00
' 2,115 , 04,
22 816'00
781.• )0
„,. -„
.Thuroder: • afteni
oile2gth Likpril, 4 , 116./ITin 4
8013D1111,daturkter otkifikEnplintiAsof Ogren - Gant,
_
in the 31 yeaeof berege(o,, - , -,-
012 the kith tiiitintillTEßY - 7. CIOONSY/ in the 231
year of ber age - - -
e , Tlte - .reline.* and - trievagiloP, findj natio the
members alit. aTobtO-Bolallte:„....re redoectlntiv
'ea s ed nrett.!nd'thei Ineiredi* - -fiortrAthe residence of her
oistateei NO , etfeet:±. l 4l 4 ***o9' o °O sod
:Pipe and Welf.lt' 414: Thirteilatb,, , :ttits - (114;04.1.3
morning, it - 8 'o'clock. 'Forieierttefeicerstlit2/ohn'e
Church Dvermeat *tat 114rekeers. *
.. 88,470 14
„UM/0 111
~144 501.10
. . .
On ttie7 21tti , Instant, .101/N GABIIOLR TORE - IY, W.
,rt.:,sgedn 0
lila male friends - lire reaped:tally` Wetted twiblend
tke_funeralamm_bleiste_ seeldenea
n_
fi W O -- 17 - Pine
stmt,ew Alu
tbirdsy)Allecrifftx:MTParolMP"'-
iiliii. 'JO IMeninant'Oltatert t' , g *
Om the rith trots a.t . i',79flN OAMPBSL,Li
year of:Mn -,.,••••,. •
reliliven andiaries9o.sl4 ril9P9s4loslmilied 10
attend thalnaeral,ArnoxOna Teeldiree of Ita brother
tik det•net. below Ker
r* to =lmre" /Bandajj akeritie bit in , elnelr. tr.
On the":29}li , initint, 55ZON1lgt. alitiltAbEN, aged
95 "'NM. -
.IO MA tuns
ttf.M,ll4. ttitia.V.7.V!'-detVett
CyLinvited =ter *thin/ 411 s tfunturaharft A hLsieterest.
&reel'. lt,rtirner of Ilfxrnitrzlhatough Merest etreete,
this (4tortlav)afterapon k 4 1 titt2be ,f - tritbout nutter
notfeti, ,TO erne - eerie' OstheidiMlTEMYMer
Ore the'lathAitstatit4.o.4lllllll2Lkoartee-_o4obse
Courtney. aired al years . ' , _2.-4
re•
speelfallr3dvited miheret-
Meade of her husband - No Dreloridseet,
between Perthiland irmp:Loon. arch, thca - eater
day) afternoon. at ere o caner. enthont fur.her node..
To:premed:to LOsthedval,Ceneetervw:e.r.s. *
On the 28th leetelq, MUD' WILSON', am of John
and Margaret Oralgoiged 4 yearn, months, and 22
days _ ttivS
reletive and friends of- the Saintly '
eare reepeet
fully tevlted TrineiiiV-fieie the reeleenee
hla nirentipMo s SBB Belfolk street, fleet attest above
Itteshingtork•Slrentle • (late.Prilos gtricta.thle Iga,nr
dai)ifternocirclit ofeciek: Tit pre a'tio'lKontimPnt
Cemetery. *
Oaths letlehisitf,' ,, MAßMOMMON, in the 10th year
of her age - ea; _
-- Mer , relttvegesad - etrlesdicare-respeatfally,:lnrited
CO attinPf thet.friteentl, - ,froof herlats - resideneer Ehatit
street, above'nermantow* iwiedt:thhl (lletstdift Jitlion•
- Ine..-to leave the tense at firtreleek, sal messed to the
Mot" " . 1 1 XrPtrItfibliner..2`1”,nri-P l 4 - ' - ..41`
Refrlgeratey" st•ft . yratef r ,pdmie, e t
• •
W/0 1 4 1 tAjal Apirp,iiir 60, • -
W,setiisb sTurr
Brzesfor4ifrfatratbtaiii* iesl VT 03
, c medium $2O 00
c • T,OTltrge - 123.03
Be it, fita . ' Irars#7*r, I
an
ladneezaanta,. ,- wayltiAlOckgßA
TO P,§ sad WLTES. COOLILES, it yascsa - ,...tban
"LIT, 01 44 61 54 ePTiiheii: : ; -: S•I I3 NPAPPEFf 8' ; • -
ap3o ,
,-7incoomilukr.calwityr. •
' Der Thttlet 'A14'1111.14 11 : 1 40.0a -
Travellers, B , neekeepers and Boarders, toils 'Meat
Osee BROX BEVISIW, co , eaatatotpg ptaostiva ;
the most convenient and etb.oly artiste)* me, :Mum,.
rectory, Itorl6o Nort*TH/RDAttett. 'lt*
5 - • '.- - -
48 48 V
43)i
Humboldt and Hoe Gland —Which Istbo
mootoott :JONlormtutottitt„tiptomd alum:tit
seeissible - milinlahiferforib'etiontlamei ea; aid
dot largely to
... our geqrtipbieil knowledge, the
Elg gbreolthriattentlibt tbelsitigOthn of human Sof.
frrlag, earl is,bls loteutioo'Otttiiifodiatii:flikuldot
i vs. kaolin:Ho Ikea cetintriai «HOOPLAINH#H.IB.-
5f BITT!RfI, , , , 44 pouter/ ed en inns ale boon
upon toaniiina: Dyepepnii, flili.Ctmplalut,ood Ner
vous Del:dile:S. are speedily and permanently
. cored by
this remedy. Nor, seta by,the,Proprietors, Dr. 0 it.
SLOESON L' r &l.; - 4114110H •ttoot, PldlObidpbbt. it ,
Mitch popit•
lartty of thus mactitrist. may ssadity to understood,
when the pact Is tumult, that soy good fluids operator
can gain , wlts one of them, - - - _
OMB TUOIIM tD -DOLLda3,4 YAWL
To .Terry Tailor, Itesunatrear, breairoakir f :sad each
Inzelamll7lp.th's 40apy: oda oc,tlvist "akin!" would
' - - - -
orNsallt & 00., 602 01118TV1IT -
apBo-8m 0. P. DAVIS, Agent.
-
Plata Facts for FlaincreoPle.
4 . 1,00 , 0 6 ',the many •Indocemonte offered i *poetry end
proliei in ieirlips of flat,and' putilreitionts of escrificed
prices, (although rarely realized 7 y the purchaser,) it
is dieleult to decide where one. can do the brit with hie
monej, sod Most honestly dealt
'with. - TEED -WRIT!. MALI, OW MING BAZAAR,
8. W. corner Youth and n iderket, purinee the straight
forward, honest - Mintier of deal ;_rda:4l;:nihrontises
bit into they picnirctf.,Thtifc hiettn plain`dealing is
a jewel at WHITE R&M. You'll find it. , Zl . They buy
their goods fer oak, by the cue, of the manufacturers,
importers, and commie/don houses- In their manner of
purchasing they save customers at least twenty per cent.
Their Clotting is well made, cnt,'And trimmed in a.
durab'e and tastefal mentor, for weer and use. not for
show al-me...Their I"rleetsmarked in PLA IN FIGURBB
on'eatili galenist; avid-thaw, st fhelloweef living proet.
Bat call and see, and convince yourselvee, at
Grover &lier 9 a Cel(brited
• . liolBllLBBe 11'41111.LX sownk G. rakerirNx.
NNW EITYLEIL _ fsp form
• frd OHlliiNtly - 8 tniiirrf. PRILID APB' t.
"We hoe one or Grover do Baker'a in our 0111 U
krOA - MCMP4I9gOrAILTet_to the mantfaaturera,
that is so good u , it wu oiranted to be.”—lN. Y.
• 7ep.29-17
ElEgan. New Sl7le, e
- TOILET sEre,
Complete, with
8-OP,JARA AND IQOZ-NDII3--
to match, at aboni
HAY TEED 'USUAL PffiClS •
These Chamber Pete have been purohaeed, for cash,
by W. J. Kerr & Co.; aepresent in Europe, amd will be
round at enrprlaingly redneed priori; Call and sea them
(over 208 sets) all laid out, with the prices malted
down in plain figures.' - 1 • •••
Cash buyers may depend on get'irg soot bargains la
all kinds of plain white and decorated Wrench-Chian
CUT AND ENGRAVED TAN.L£ GLASS .
ALSO
Pine White Stoneware Dining Este for
Tea Sets, 48 pieces, for $2 80
bargslos to bely &Lib! old 01ene
011.118TNTIT Street, directly, oypoalte the old State
Iloiiea,' - W.,a ; Knit' it 00
' sp2s-mwiers-ft
ail veiniin
3.00,000 BOXES COSTAIVS SXTERMINATORS
jnstreasnytd. The only Infallible remedies known f< r
the exterminst.on of Bala, Bilee. Bo.ches, Ants, Bed
bugs, Fleas, Vermin on Yowls and Aniossls. Philadel
Wes Depot N. N. corner of MTH and ARCH Streets:
Bald, also. by Druggists, - Groom, and Dealers ovary
tam. - ,•, • • • Apii7-wAsidt*
, . . .
One.Priee Clethilig 'et-the Lateet Styles, said
made In the best tawnier, expreallyror sivan. min.
-Wessark Our lowest NeMag pries' In n...up von.e
on iiiielf artlele. ~ All goods made to order are warranted
eatiefsatcUy; and our oNa-Tarou STEM= 13 Aridly sa
bered to. We believe thin to be the - only hair way et
dealing, an thereby all are treated alike. •
a 28.tui2i
The Persian or Chinese Powder tenth re dark
or bilious complexions a pearly whiteness, imparting
meanwhile the natural- bloom or bandit' - and :oath;
Unlike the meet a' tboxe new teed, it has no aril:tri
ms ingredient in its composition, being compounded on
strictly scientific, principle - S. - '
cola by all &umiak. aidIyJULEB HAUEL & CO.,
No. 704 CHESTNUT Sires; PULA;lphia. ap2s et
Sating Faind—ritatiount Safety Trust Com.
PANY.—Chartered by the State of renasilruals.
1. :Money's received every day, -
and in any ainonnt,
argior
2. FIVE PER ORNT. intereat 1e paid for money
rom the day It la put In.
8. The money le always paid back In laci.LTl whenever
t le called for, and Without notice: = -
4 gooey Is received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trturtees, In large or small
emus, to remain a loog or short period.
6 The Money reo.lved froni - Deskuritrirs Is Invested in
Beal Estate, Mortgages,Groand Evuts, and other first.
class securities.
6. Office open every 'da7—'67A.Vittit Street, south
wed caner Thlri attest, Philadelpkia . apls
Fine Spring Clitibini.
• At HOBSRT H. ADAM southeast corner of Berenth
and Harked stretej_enbrecrlng every variety of Gar.
manta ndapted to`the imaien; cut teal the latest styles,
made elitist to andel:ant 'Work, and at the most reasons•
ble - z • apls-3ra
Saartrarivi Raving Fund—Northwest' Corner
'of 6:200ND aid WALNUT atrecte.t I)apoisite received,
in small and lams ananeuels, from all classes of the
901nmlinity, and alkoti interest at the rate of Me
per ceo.per -
• Etlcktiei_ney lie drawn bi abeam without loss at ante.
teat.
09loe open daily, from 9 untll $ o l Noely and on Mort
fietiraap 'untf,l 9 In,the- vren34,. President,
liyanklM ;fell; yries - Onver - entr efftetax*i elaszles I.
`-* • '" -'"'
.alauiaiu
-.: , ;TECIVQSJIIAT WMTEEJLA
8 W. corner PonxtE 144 Market ate
lON.IB_ ,CO.,
604 MARKIIT BTREET