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'.-Inominated' for elietive offices, they mast be
An 1;46 , 3a , fir take Idefeided'bithe creaturep'of tite President.
iDompaatively little • The Dwane policy Of '1858; 1 1;0 the Presi,
01teinint=-Mtiste te - lt;und although 1 dental proscription of that year, did much to
Alt regret poll• introduce discord into the
. Domooratic party
t,tolaisterrsOlh4n.fiimuinitliiinselftiChearsa by." , and to overthrow-Win every Northern State.
6011114011:10..TY 11 appeals; if , Instead of being abandoned riow, it has
teen
F : 0, 00 IrseilifilO*o-400,,tri',..calraly::and,dis-,:serived.inn,stillmere offensive form; to cre.
palifenatili'Oonaidei,thO•persenal merits' mid 'ate tihOw - prOp"Oi
Aiifslitteitions`ptheTeludidateS * nominated to.t.',7,ttii litOktity`.. arrogance of the few ;thousand
s eParate 919 - gOod " men itaniteein ; Ilan* inattempting oversbiugh
4roMl.tJie,(hdeFst , rapablir 1 - tbe :"cimonorirti : Inglomf,who led , their; pliant
,f:i#*l-r.lhahaneat.,:aiioricapable;-;on the chief- Mlle Victory late:cerdest, si4owa
'welfare-or Philadet:' rief ide'of the Worst phases 'oftyrannical Pro
phia'4ritil': be batter',„ , ndynh,, ' b
_nny tOptiqi aben t o . be exhibited . 'rho Demo
:eithei Ole, "It Is a mok,i)f
Totttni*.filtnnnistince that an unusually, largO upon this:insane movement- sanIMIO
iraPtertiMi'efe44olo,fitiairMiiievilmen Muni,- - other end' than to .saurift co, the
,DOMocratie,
rit, 0 f
,I,4llo.eetiOY'lb7.thertereneratie •Par, 1,1; party lel the' country upon 104e:sitar of
the
been . broken : by the fatal' , pride - and' vitidietliM' "spirit of- our ruler. a't '
' : lo l l4j o t t kt, elt n tle spirit bld
nilr,&*tiletrationnnd by -Washington f; „and. ,:there can', be' no' tione for
t,llb':ipinwptst r *f AeWlOadarslii'Cimmit to• Deinocratic victory While'the',,Adriainistration
nottiDetacicratiodoitrinei,Wikilijnildhaireyery: whielt originated it IS tchoretedand,sostaliMd.
41,416.'delahr:eutho - o4oUniP of 014 ,- Traket '
and Most of its , Ward tickets to-morrow; for eve
tonliefe:tbat ainnieritrof the people of
401tikihiAftrethithe Democratic party
'* ~),!YO'iliePP'sre-'irilling",to -support the
pr ,
;to' itself,
p%tgsralg`planttied flpou a just and honest plat
'Y • ,;,`,.
-2 , 0 e iMinocratic s ioniineen Citifireasti
406imVOity, tiomtiOsioner-,Pr. dAicis Mb
timiliodielinetimiineSijlovi- ,- arQ men
intelligence, capacity. and --good - character.
`.oll4..theYerdliiirrY,'entitted to the-support of
':*pifitietiitkolniitiP -
:,[4t,.."0:/**(kof?e.c.plia wards, the Popular
Svie*lgOtii:DehtOnifiti.have:noMineted: fill,
319404 , ..„0.49,04- 'oi*OoYrtt all;
',Umother,waide x „hut 'Democratic , ticket
115kbiseniimninafed but we repegeise among
'th`e i ri:Oinitieetiminy excellent men u who enter
n*fp.gb:Olterept-ihr the National *d-
MfiSletraYort•;iind.wiVi.are:WalinlYtattached to.
thetifie . ; Priniiplee:, of. the -Democratic party.
jifiyiOnbet,Kinetinces the 'People's party
liaatilicnii.glitid:Candidates in noMination, and
..byothieligoio#tidtiqrinittiition,the voters of
Philadelphia can easily select , from the noini-
Etietiot thediFicylitioriiticitf*M?b l , 3, 44ei llo d9
~-, c estiesilmen.Atianj have , eiet c hosen
*,eritet.erei'lre Ire not legnOrero,:ee'qutilet
",ed"With,4W:the-;noininees.,to. closely -analyze
theteehiii4cler,'nbe have we the , disposition
to
~ to aokiqbhit'we hope this "teak be'effect
„performed by the voters - of the 'several
*gird's.
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in‘the Third ward we recognise the mantes
'Oi,ioeral very good men upon the Demoora
lie 4101riii., "In , the;Fifth; Seventh, eighth,
Nitb~iTenth wards,the Democratic Conn-
Acfhlitk.it4,OO,lNtosod of
_meubf tin; very
highest charaiter. • Our citizens „carnet err ,
14:eleitteg:suittlneit Dv:rros,
o;f4ons; .tosapit A.
Wit PINST;PI GURIlbi Serum b. PERKniS)
R. T. KAax; Wit. -11. — Fostsit: JAM'S Mania'
and,Tuouatt 3: The other Den:lo
- for Alto -oouncile_in ,those
arOtot:se#eit 10tiainted with, but
ei the, :Nominating' Oanyantlone:, 'Kett ' evi-
OentirliitPoktd to act honestly with the peo.
we' presum e :they 'formed good tickets
throughout,
_ln Am Twelfth and 'l'hitteenth
!riardailtbe Derneeratte'tlehets are excellent,
ind..ontahr the games :fit Rome of one best
citlAnee . : - In the lonrtsenth ward, the` Peo
.i4S,Vii#,Vii#'4l*cd some well-known" and
4141141,1,1V"eitiftinif'U-Pon their ticket. In the
' able
'414 j!cosap t i.‘o:: BMW's, ex4ellent
WV, ItheVenloolraticikkett rlim•
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t i egi tki n g I * if t et..46 ial a t e, 'Veldt* t Chtril
!I.l4l,4V6tifigOtildoi falba 6iiiiii 'of tt . ie
DOWS, . 0112 4 lictimi'd. that State, end thus!
4001121111kft,baitdintur*draintstration oft].
t 0: .., fr ' Ifielri/Yrnitathicera who made etre
' ili exertions to defeat Judge Douatas itt
. We hid attppttsed, after the resnit of that
olio ' Lion had been officially announced, and tho
,
fact demonstrated that those factienista were
,
as, contemptible in number as in character,
tibia they would qtajetly sink into oblivion, 'as
v itpOlitiCal orgattiO46ll, Mid 'the country would
be# of them no Ma* '-
Mienki• address indl-
Citim II different iniPiitle, itiid we: presume,
from Its Character, that the Daulteg intend to
elect a delegation to the Charleston Conven
tion and that they are; now endeavoring 'to
• ,
prettellf,ll 7 adVince, the, theory upon which 1
thee*plo#Yo,oo , i,eltet, Claim to admission ,
Alga 11,1WiOdgVietireleenetbe Democracy of
• niftleili: , ,
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tile tone of the address mitY be gathered
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" ti iiliP:;iAtie National Domooracy we mean '
timatiikbetd that the members of the party are
IftoYgigeiiis In whatever oeurse Mel learttt
eusg*oskoiiriitit'eft, thfrtidanie of its rept.
ifiefinteleinulliaritiere to pursue, without
:relgetirkto lead prejudiee,es personal osprioe• - As
*Wilk bet - idthetewhe disobeys thie.law ,
ishrielef, ants, - Nolo ant can be SI goad De
mount wbe - Altielly'or:rebele egalnet
#t
itb.ossfrior t iisiziv•c t ,i, i* ,, , 4t
.% ~ : 4 , let it row Itedniteelsnee, ar for any other,
I, l o lll 4'o o 7 o grak*Arfa4 to ( dolt the iimet
mattock or 0p polio the measures of the party, emirs;
Member may avail himself of t.ble privilage,,astit
Awe is an end to ail •fileisenlY or, power in the
;part?:„ If a minority may, urdecany pies, unite
illtiliharemsontie of•the party sad, defeat lie per.
fp* thai , essue thiag may be repestedAndidaltely
mgr. tie , pertv is dutroyed. „If ~Iti ',sot for the°
ttevepressionaleggao am or a National Couvention. to
decide merely Wel peados:lt. "Melt do met Street
th• party generidly; neither Is•itthe privinee of
, Btato Cooveutiona or legislative emptiest to as:
Fume jotittliodem Oyer striotty national queettons,
and meke,deotsions without regard to .the judg
e:met of . the'netional tribunals thereupdn.
_., "No men is ebligi_ml to be a membir of , the,
areessooratio party me ass unite aria' it or not,
wa he ettemes, and if, at , any time. he deeirse to
ithdies: Item ft, be ran do to without liindselioe•
11, bread °tea joined the Path', he ermewflde
gads anything' is its, principle' or its workuoge
to 'which boo:tenet cants:A i it if his duty to wit,b
&Kw.' 'lf, be doee not do to, bst continues tilt coti
noitiOd with the party and vhdates its laws, end
rap* to submit to lie dmislont, the party ffili/li
strietethina frars su ramie, if it would retain Its
,Josterilty. The parry man piste at penalty of
Ow Democratic law uponall offenders, tf se
troth( SW Ateve tr.:wore. aftti rebellion an sfj
raud-s,ile every ?so et" the U/51441.
'Said' is ties *desirable organisation and disci
plias •of • the Democratic party. It oommeeds
itself to 08Jc:do:lent of every lover able corm
trY, as the only svetem which ono proteot the
eountry from stawfse memaren-esoure In the ad-
Inioistretton of the CloVerisment the greatest good,
of the 'animist nomber, aid which on destroy the
Dzeut tree'ef seetionelient,'root and branoh.
:lb* trete WI of Diiime ,, raoy fe sulimslon•to the
„lfeemeeMtle - plitemesbak t i 06edierem Sc th e .De• I
41weemie outhortamfawlth these preentses ad-
Mdtted, , It, 'mild ;pot 'fie difficult to determine
eielber ths.Dougiae s patist or the Nftional.Dtan
mobraccorlitingss4p,to be rteognistaessFd JUIN
faieitof ,:.01,.0 4, ,PcsiMers:ne , . of "thr Uhyts.4, - 4 7 -:,
Orliii DOM) boltdia anted • tiiO4btatt the
wholtr , eiker, 'Of :1858 dived', untie's, (Le
sutdotoe-.4) ;.4.0104:#4 1 f0i5 1 ,; Adni4otaikerf•
kwvloc-mompoPt 7* nia!iagec( bi itiArtiath•
N:b!,,. ° -topt4A4 bet 34014gton.Union tiii , :ei , '
",:tputo Oiiifited to the annihilation ol
1 , g.lo:,‘,;kit. ir
iectiialded sum%
leading libelee_
ioinite movement ttuihnbDEl
idbiOsittabieittev;-We preentne thattbe Ad
ifldl474=ehlrred to has also beeWlitgitten
itt -1 1* ' "..-.. the wishes of theAtitalnis
, ltatitthe \OW ' °can, Iherefore,•see from
t i er eitOiefialitsiltive quoted, that the Le
,
'crtitpton toof 'ltobile disavowed •it present
po t s i l o -fi still "actively ,enforced
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;t0; ; , Z - - e.;Octrinp ism 1 110,1vt: that
\i , -,Uough te , r reeiWPiniaAntio
l'adhere` td - , - ktional-Plat
i party, to ~ . Democrat,
,tituted so `• es, or, In other
rte Prost •tust be implicitly
In all b , • ds, however unjust
leeYtt44 o - ' this Is not done, the
: , ettlilllg• oisil ,to be ostracised. If
pliffci . , molgel • ‘
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The'rftteburg Despatch:, One' of the most in
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jonteele : in the country,
and a palish of , imiaepeoeirchlationinWestern
:ItenneyiteiMiiiiiitillitibee the following article
''stadatlite. editorial head, on the 28th of April :
It ii - tinilerifiiod, that' a'resointien calling for a
National Conbention of.delegates representing the
- 4 i Opposition" throughout the severed.StatesOf the
Union, , wlltbe introduced .intorthe' dinning ,Otate
_Convention of the in P,onntylvenia:
The object of the, ovement is to 'get 'rid of the
.name of ; the Itepribliosn' party, ac at She same
'time to'itink the slavery question, for, the
ete'.henellt of it set. of eorrniitoffioe hunters. , ,lat
it be. tried, and _The-Dernoeratio, party will most
certainty I:noes:id-again lx:1860. ;The trials
made of "Opposition". partieo[lineseuliited of prin
ciple for temporary ;Meows, have quits:lettstied an
honest independent men in thereountry, and if this
lebenie b 6 tried, the I te nitidiesse etand'aloof
and indifferent. r , " • '• . •
The Miseinble• creatures, whose ambition - Is to
aware °Mee, and 'that ,obtained, to , plunder. the
people or sell themselves to the highest bidders--
ouch men can ieadily.ignoriall Denali:plot° team
a temporary triumph ; bat, the' mass of the POople,
fortunately, are, neither eorrupt nor silly enough
to lower the 'standard , of opposltlen to slavery ex
ilor can It be dOubted , that it - is , the only, ,ylial
element Armin:lmin a ?residential struggle. hire
it away, and_the two groat parties have,no, Issue
worth a fig between thorn, _ , .
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„Pttpliv....kmuiennteutri. ,
Tklit evening, - Mri-..tlinen. enurienees; ri.altert
Simeon Of 4tallan Opera ' -6algh:t nights, we tinder
stab& , The company is, well oonstituted, end oeir
aids of Madame ..Gaszintiga, -Who .f.layet a Waits"
taking engagement previous to her return to En
ripe; Mad. Laborde and Oarl'Porrnes;whe are also
said td be on the eve of returning to the old world;
Miss Adelaide Phillips', a native singer, who bow
occupies s hiremost rank; .Mad: tierkell, Morelli,
Plorenia, and ..13teffimi arid /Aligns. - These two
last are new tit' it Both
are 'tenors.: Mr. AliohnlzAiraotis the - orallastra
and chorus, brought from the !few York Aissdeniy
of Mi 1,810., Aliqopos or ao:, otorti lt we should like-to
know why the alvklinidestof,inerCand Ilia ugliest
of warden invariably , form the :great majortty, in
this interesting nolleetlen:of singers - '
- The prices of adosission'are,- low enough, in all
imnsolenee., Secured seeds teen dollar and a half;
unsecured ditto only a dollar;" 'amphitheatre,
Atli ciente.'
Title everting, Yerdt's TiaAitti,!t- ..be.
performe4; the .I.welettdf*Cperts by Cliselimigti,
and Starant,. * lt' • lady' Tbest. • boo ease • roost
dramatio; 04Z:inn:toms. There will be the pleasures
of memory as rigardS her,-the pleasures of hope . ,
As respects the iteie tenor. Wednesday even.
Flotiow's 'Alarthar• will. be played . (the
Italian ver pion), in whioli Mesdames Laborde and
Bartel; with Carl Formes, and—Apor 8l nIgIIa,
will appear, • _
The Wailers closed their
_engageraent' at the
Walnut street Theatre, on Saturday evening, With,
" Macbeth," - In 'this , play, :hirs: Waller is -un
itueitionably the very best Lady Maobeth on the
stage. 'She has . high' intelleatual capacity, great
intural ability; a good 'and manageable voice, a
line preience, and - a most thciropgh 'and apPriola•
tiye 'understanding of the idiosynorioy of the whole
0111'4101.V', ' ',_•,.','',' ' , • :- ,
, Mr:, Vara Sulliva nd cominenotis n'eliert engage •
men ~/01'4„ o,oonik: playing 4i0.01 , r
~ , start
vslib.: , lhe,'Oest is, soffioletitly-Abed .I'4- 1 1drei: ,Ditf
-4414,-,iwej/tfitril,Dii,..,lllautirat'.l4 , btr:'Sbeivoil
7 4#.0#; , ..00/4 1 . r:P.4 4 0 1 /0 0,10 4 11 4taifilbowlz
'kklioar,. , ,4ol Prfo.rmer i'-`,-Prig)les4 4 ,:lhe'44g -6 ,bY:.
eo4.o.i*Ati! , :-Lo4loiCi.liiid:..ro:flo, 4 :_ipka -11*4 - tii 14 z
41 4 1 -e - "Mit0gi5t4 . 01 1 0447i;V0,V4) , ' , 4 5i 1t. 11,.
t . .. 5 4Ikee#7 * ,Y-4„04, ' - **:iiit i rittli 4 it
*lO t y O **PC , 'LqicTllt a- Zo t t
1 2 - . .. . ."*.iiff.'::, •;- - *Pikii. AR ~,,
1 4
,04 - ey ..)61**,
314100,.. - - • .7:: - •to . igair!,lcotosiii.oo4 ,
. #0.11011057004,ii.044(cit0rtd,4 ,10 `.0
r4 : iihott4:l(lo;44 - 4 1 0 6 :;'' - Are;il -0 ,t 146., i1kit•
34.4**4***04 Oallaterif advints4so,f*
• limtienety;a,ftractitre.bill'. - -,ller'prtgrataine pro:,,
rliseVihe r 'griallioeile, frMii: !PPM, ,Diefehant ''cf
Ankle ;''_. the third Aot Of "London hist:wince ;"
'the gdreen•menifeTlL“ Thei Soltool for Sind: dal ;'!.
'the foutilt•Aot,of "The Jealous ,Wila.i" and ii 'now
- faree;in iskioh - Idr. - J. S. Clarke'will appear. '• '
- " - '-ii r elearngtrom yesterday's 'Dispatch, Snit Mr..
7.'01 Clarke has If gime - and Alone - it," 4 B'e has
- ass, "OMNI 'the matrimonial. sceptre, add was Mai
',.rit4l,,latt - •;Thirtidi4 - 4 -`at" , •Maltiinore; to Miss Aida
ateth, youngest 'daughter of:the lite Junius Ctn..
• - kirßootti: - ktr.-'Clarke is.aaainiable ientliman
T IAIIVISH, as,; a„ good, actor , - and we' conimtelate
'him eir:lkia . ehange of ,cotiltion. ' -
L ,„xt Would appear, fret in antionecemetit, by Mi.:,
WAygo
,blwpoo,nittat there "i 04013111
.. itityllttclro di
neming ,tbe If ational ,Theatie Ofelnut . 'Area t, es
a summer resort. With yanderilles,and each ilea
plecesi there 'ill money to be made tilde—per
,- By the way, what has, keen done; or is 'io' be
done, respecting the new Theatre, to be built on
dial , ground;' in - Chestnut , street, one. knoWn as
Parkinson's? The situation is very : gbod::
,Ilia
State f,egislaiiiTe,,in their last session, passed an
hot; we believe; authorising the construction of
omit 4 Theatre; bye corporation Of shareholders.
lithat authorization to beacone adead letter? ,•. =
:.-We know what is•verY lei frosit'a deed letter' A
fait , months ago, when - 11 fr: John B. McDonough'
assumad the 'proprietorship', and management Of
Whit is adw knowin"ser MoDenotiglet Gaieties,"
(Baca, below Third stiest,) - miiny 'predicted failure:
Meot.to work with a will; and altered, remodelled,'
in4 - regenerated the 'Whole - establishment: It is
- nosrireiy respectably conducted, a good company.
performing every evening, and hir.ifolfoncugh - is
probably - making as much money, with as little
risk, ill any theairloal mishagei in the ell*. . This
week, several new performers will make their ,first
!IPPeariPti'lietis..... .- - • • • - •v• ,
-• •At,4l444 4 itt i n Varieties,APiith.ami Chestnut
street;,)' fa _addition to..tbe, steak company, which
- krnuineronsi ~ the Original = Vattmeldinstrais via
Po'7fOrfpAlio joyropiikg: - Singing; dittoing, and act.
Ityi,, , to soy, -,oafinit,,cailtitate the main pertbrm
litiette here.: ::;4•J ? ~i ,:-.., . ., : -";... '•, - , 1 , : ;''' .: 4
Plitt seeempliebtal' gentle
mast suesessful and °claimant* laa
tgsiisa;lss ais announcement in The ,Prese today,
61.1010 b, we dgidre to draw iotlie. He 'is open
io engagement', .to deliver. Leeiures and Poems,
'during the coming lemon. of Anniversary Oelebrs•
Otis ofOeliegit Societies, Educational Institutions,
;La.',; fete arc: not extravagant, bathe is above
Inalamit,of giving , his, time and talents .lor
antbing;' , - •
Whi
itisuntoainieol !minus- .
tion against this road as 414 iiisaitifpr,traxel,
"Vie Perfeot order and smoothness of the track
is PrOvirblsl. It is a.fset, verified almost every
day, that a ease three-fourtlu fitted with water
Will ride on the windoWaill et any passenger oar
ripon tbe:road, from Altoona to Ifarrlsburg, with:.
out bidet spilled one time' in ten. We htviiany%
selveelsen apples placed In a eimilar. 01110oll;
upon a wager, and ride one hundred 'ad Spy
miles on the Pennsylvania Central, without being
jarred off "
, .
LASCIE SAL* TO•IIOIIPOW"EViNINCI=VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE, ASTOCILIS, Sons'
'to anlidilik 414talogaes and .advertleamento, coup
prislag viert4iltitbli; (Ali and count Or. rasiden
tea, by clidiF.aCtiiphiOis' Conit,'execa!ta, and
ta" Tho Oat mug. Bons sell regularly every
week.' .reiniiphilit taidortes every Sitlurday.
V&A of khotortholOgiipitleo-311, 10th, 17th; rod
24th amount 9f. ko•
?0447 . CT10N'61/ 014 PAINTIIIOII , 4-3 1 /0 invite the
Ili mitten of lhp pablio to the choice colleetlen of
o tt l ottottoi c o, to be void this morning at baltpost
ten o'clock, by
,);1„ . . &Ott, Sc., auctioneer, 491
,Ohsatottt , street. it. wiII conipr4e Apao , ohOloe
piatrithes, , Ao bo pesttirely sold, and filliyeall repay ,
reoilettiatlon. • :
• .)11; • • •
.•.DltVtabsulsto' To ..tr;iirr, ilin.--Thii !Detroit .
(fdloh.)„..Pree - 3 5. f6.1.1 esp thee lodeoii girl, 'Whoio
'elopement from Pontiac with, the negro 'Joe 'l4oillo .
time Ilickos oansed.oonilderible tlilh, to now In ,oa.
nada living. with , :blro t harigOld deserted bee
Mtn. and , ftlends. On the._ , o ; of her toren&
elopement, her father , arid:,UO *Y'-I•nininled her
it
with great difficulty, . and,o4E: .i,,10 Indiana,
where a' divorce was: olotelnial i ir' tirent home
with them: and. remained. uht ) ink, when
she again left, with or without ttih tit of hor -
parents, and. went to DetrOlt. 'Orli ' qtii river,
ate found Joei and. they ware aneedili . piarrbid fer
the second time,and are how, Itvitig in Ile esil9 .
merit of.,oonnublet happli t r Toe having eol hIB
boils, quiddsert; tted„bo I_ Omit fornituro with
the pthottedn. . --'."'
'A ertooiiika ortiiiCie blutal treattribut hie
,
came 10 light in Nate ßritllll:' 'As'daughler , or.P.
Ryan, of that village, had been taken by a family
named Whalen, living near Winne& who whip.
pad it almost to death.
A SHIPMENT Of "moss Wel," lately arrived
at Son Francisco from Australia, hal prima on
SISMICCIOD tv be paled kangaroo
t ;
THE ~,:f•gtiti t itrt,Ai*tiinA, ,MONDAY
BY ALIDNIGRT All 3,
Letter flora." Occasion's
feerreapoidenee of The Pram]
I iVISHINOTON, May 1,11339.
Every now and thole some of the aorrespondents
front this point, for want of facts, indalgeinioet
tain apeculations as t o 11M 'Outshoot Judge Doe-,
gla.,=.; tad, within the last week *e hsve hid DM :
usual supply= sent-,forward; varlotislgewlerls
and PhiladolPhia journals It is; now charged '
that JudgeDouglaeliac repudiated. the Movement
Of the fitatas-Itights,llemooraoy of TimnsYlynnii,
and the articles of , The States are quoted as iii6e•
mien% of this assertion. Nobody, I presume,*lio
knows Judge Douglas will venture to hold him re
sponsible for ',the' °aurae of The States. That
paper has repeatedly and explicitly depleted that
it does not speak for judge Douglas. And itwould
ba paying but a Berry compliment to the men who
Met at IlarrisbUrg, ontlidl3th of - April, lb make
them tbe eoheeti of any than 01W4111.) , Set of Men.
Now, it notorious that Judge Dangles - , doss
agree with the prlnelples as. laid down In your'
platform, viz ;• that •he manila -11 n) whole
ground of non.interVention by .°(agrees, in the
Territories, and advocates the exclusiVe control of
the People oventheir domestic Institutions, slave
ry int:laded, in the ,Territories. If I understand
the Statei Rights Democrats a t . all--and I had op
portunities, as wall at the• Convention, assubse.
quontly, to sound their , purposes-rthey elk no
thing more 'at the hands of • any matwori at
'the hands of any Convention. , If, 30(1gal:icing
las 'sgreei with them; is he doios, thou thaV they
not inharmony, leaving each side lb take its own
course :to tiring abbtit the triumph of , :neamtnon
NtdgeDduglas may have hie itay to ri
gor° the Dein ooratio party to Its former viler end
virtue, and ydnin' Pennsylvania, may have yours
—so that you agree:unon essentials, and upon the
determination to resist every departure from theta
essentials.',-The mere differences as to the means
by =which the right doctrine to to be aPpliad
amount to nothing. • -
What bedeme of Montan; emphatically the
sink man of the North Amerlotonenntinellt?, The
last political earthquake there =shown. that that
unfortunate people `are not only incapable '
governing themselves, but that it would be an test;
of almost protdehtial humanity if - they (Auld be
Controlled, to • their , own •bapplims, - by another
Power. Meifoo bids fair to:be thegreat question
of _the day, far -mores interesting than Culfa;thtid
intensely mere so than Central Atnetiolt. 1 7, VerY
revolution that takes place Within.lter borders se
riouslyaffelota American plan,
rirxin be,
boinpeliad to • move .for the - salvationo
whether we will or Ir.' MoLane,, the new
Ainerioan minister, has, a field of _xtehle ambition
before 121 m, and, as he le unqueationatily an able
and accomplished diplomatist, we hope he will
net be slow to take advantage of It..
The
The various Southern Administration meetings
aro boldly taking ground against the oonstruotion
of the Sansaaliebreska bill, to the effect flit they
never intended that non-interventlon should mean
anything else than that the Teriltorfal Legisla
ture should protest, eleverY. Thole in Mississippi
are modally positive on this point.,. I.mark the
fast as another of the evidences of , the deter
notaation of• the Administratiorion this important
question.
It appears that 'I was mistaken in regard to
Mr. Browne, the new editor of .the offlotal organ.
US is not anllnglieliman, but an:lrishman by
birth, a'relative, it is said,: of one of the noble
families of Ireland, 'and , an ,ntmatitralised
ZOLI • „ „
GroVernor outrining; who'hae‘gotfittevAtteriel
with General aohnaten in Dalt,' is t, Georgian by,
birth, and is said to, be a , titan efleitraordintry
ability and nerve. Semo of' the 'paws 'demand
his removal on the ground that hole too favorable
to the Mormons. Whatever the'irne ',smile day
be, however, of, the difilinity,.Vetivein himself and
the leader of the array ) it Is certain that Governor
Cumming has obtained the conddence'of the-Mor
mons:l; which is a great point in the game: I be
lieve he is the only Ofilotal ever sent to the Terri
tory who haistioceeded in this.
The news frold glides indicates ,that the mire;
meat „heeded byMon. Frederick Stanton will,
in all probability, Succeed, and the State be ready
for admission Rein early period of next irear. A
gentleman from, the Territory; now in fidelity, in
formed tee, that is every probability of the
election of Mr: Dtauttqf the flonefe7byMie
&stature efltineas. '
.The,rertmril.4 Ais:,D`piyam; tiie - pealanaster at,
010
litrAzDettryMLl.
140btii44 4 Mifeiciiiffi, *tit 11,; 4 1,40kiviet)joy •
.*"'
iftohin
416 1741 ,0 4. 4 .4etr*: Myr; Art -4',4 1 4**4;
;eeit;
; , : ‘ v.
4 5, • tifitrilki r ip:ivi . .zinl
BtsElfit liiipteP,,lookr fiti tro,beweann.
PelliC 6 -**o 6l l l t lAioi4 o o 4 ii'ettlsz
oistnia . f gatitXo4lo4dilied'ipieltitirienial
; tannitsina*Mileinen, to`
trole fo
seopps A- b et ofko Of postmeeley: at, a . r e
forMei'memb'er 'ovOtiogress
from the pucka 41striof: „.".
;The Louisville ,
OlesisOard.
bearer in Kentuoliy, boldly dielares 'as followi in
its issue of the 27th of April :
"It is for the Demooraoy of , the Booth to deter
mine whether they will insist on aPplyta; to Ter
ritories theßrittsh doctriae of intervention against
Which the .people of Ainerios rebelled—to wbioh
their descendents will seareetyprevemiire *ohm's•
siva—and twhieh • led ' to 'the dbmnioli' , ' between
Great Britain and'hereolonies ;', Owl:Aber they
will Maintain, as hitherto, the Amethsitolootrhao
of non•lnterventlon—freedom .ofthe people from
the interference of Federal .power lq the menage
meat of their domestic affairs— , the principle
lipcin which oter GoveMizants rest. AND UPON
190101 ALONN TONY COMMUN. TO • Nxtor." We
trust, at anY rate, that we have suseeeded Wallow."
log that no excuse can be found, in the (onion of
'the Supreme Court, for relutrodtming tinto this
country the ocdonJal system which was repudiatml
by tho jteicaution." . - -
The Democrat not only denies thi.fthelinpeeme
Court boa mad, any iealrion egeinii popular So
vereignty in the lerritorlos,, -bat, prover the re-'
verse. • • O.OOAB ONAL.
TH,E'LATESYNEWS
ONE- DAY; LATER pox BMW%
ARRIVAL, OF VIIE BREAM.
New , Topc.lity 1 —The ateitmehilt Brame', front
Bremen sod BouthampiOn, bring . dates to - the 19,h ult.i
one day later thin previoneadvfore. -
In both houses Of Partiatiseat, on ..Monday. tie 18th.
explanation. of the foreigololioy of Nogisod won made
by the Ministry, and the I.ond on Times congr4niates
the country that 1.5.11 led frankvxpositionla boon
made of oor relation. with the Oontinental Porten, and
that all puttee - strap ae to fire great ,fetViarati if the
oueetionOlnd ae to the pallet Thiel' it behoovevareat
Britain toadopt - , , •
The Times poet onto' pay that.' adulterer mimr dif
fer/tides may be evoked 14 future disetteldool• tie el.
planation last night show ,that sl4 pestles in 211#1aild
are at Meat agreed to take Thar atand epaim the taatietl
ot• 1815 and to require 'et Austria' to keep .Hotly
within the Mollie! Bram treaties.
The Times bas the following dorpalohes:
• Talsecli, April S The Austrian ()overman has
'Wed atz of the Analitan.Lloydia steamers
- hlessart,Lers, April 11—Several hitters from Moira
aorounto that that the King holpg n aver) autbring
condillon, the Royal Pricoeti bee men aummomd in
haste to Arvada, • ' •
' The London Timis city article, of the 10th, sayi the
funds commenced thla.tnoltang (Ifo day ) at a dedine
:of X, but owlog to the receipt of otter prices !root
Paris there was sobisqiumtly a alht fotproveive.t.
The first quotation of console' for nonsy, was. OSX m
94X; but It left off at 94 X . at atr m l:otir thersi.was
a teodeoey tti Increased firomess...
The Moles says that Pinata le te contrast a
loan eget' to between eight acid ologuallhoo pencils.
Pledmand arid Protioe require solgrarßtys week* of
actlre effort for them fall s4iii 3 PletlaOror war. -
-'•
•
Parliament to be. prorogued the 19:6 Tues.
attlinlaSibsolutely Tornio,. to die naleci admitted
to the emigreee. but 'geese bower not to gall out her
rein-Tem or mobilise her army or, 4.41 W troops'frOM
their purely defenalre position. -
The English Minirterfor state t eiprrows4 lbe
opinion of the' eirgromeat that ,here /boat be
morel. difiermineot previous tobo Congress . ; and
',bought that the point shortie be Omitted to a rem •
mission, 80 that the Congress ehotk only bare political
questlone to deal with. . • .
•—The french. advtces, of Patruly.seerned further
eorroborate the. mp edition thilthe kmperor re
more time, the middle of being ment , oned
settle earliest period for •isomplity readineste. It Is
stated also that-an immediate armament wee'ex. ,
. petted la the dfostseur to the t that everything
las teen smoothed 'for the' inde gof the Congress,
and the non-fulfilment of ibis anti pation was a chief
cause of the Woe's attbe opening( the market.
Commercial Intelligence.
•
• LIVERPOOL. AP,II Ig—Hales ofiottoo for two days',
11,000 hale., Including. 1,070 bale far speculation and
.14711stmerket . closed dull and steay, buyere demanding
Tpie
• reduction. - •
Breadetofro mid ProvlsionS werreadY•
Sugar. steady ; ,Booln steady. a, dailies for all qua.
(pies; common misquoted steno:ll2d; Spirits urpen
tine 42/014e
torsos', Apel6l3.—Consola islOd at 91,Urb9.S.
. •
Washington . ' •
Wsentiorou, Aril .30 Lotrusda hen beep.
recognised by the President se titter consul for hisses
ohneette and Rhode Lltbd. to nsde atßoston.• . .
'• Thomas 8. Batter ., of New Jeff, has been appointed
public gardener, sloe slither. domed.
Owns
Owns Gideon, Burros Nano{ Andrei, Lawton,and
John Farron have bloc appoloteOhler engineers In the
nary. . .
oeadifth B p his been: . lpolated peetinuter at
. .
Ithaca • ,
Messrs Bile* it Batton hiribeari awarded the'oon•
treat for making ;he Wray of re western boundary of
61 innerota
Cornelius CI • Flynn hew beed.moved as postmaster of
Detroit. and Henry N. Millar la been appointed to fill
the wecaboy The Poet Offlaii.ipartment hew hat this
Me toiler comilderetrog for ace time
Wieutnirrorr, May 1:—.1.1r ishigi, the president of
p„ ak ,„ mot at esme hroolany. Is One <if the bid
der/I for eanying the : matt* f aed William
Oheaellareey.bal put bet" propoiltloae for the
same sierras) ell Nicaragua abdifTerent routes. The
Aompe titio ult eara lobe arilated. and there tea pro.
beblilty th at t will} performed at a price
lower than the 'amount oftoete.•
•is not koown whether:arsd B Greenwood. late
member of .oortipeaa hoot Aabefte, will accept the
,appolutment of Comtnliebinittbt indica ..A.Beirs, re.
oeuttrtienderad tO •
'Thm • Vailailltiri Pitillriktit-=-A. Govern
.- ai 'mint Illeaitirtiefented.
spilt •
.
, A u.rrerament wae de
th 6 Ver Done, the topple
mania/ ilefiniated being throw rut, , Thin result wee
in nonsequebee of the diffieultglah effete bet Weil Up
per arid Lower Canada cn rem ittiti seat of Closer..
moot to gashed
8T Loam, April 80 —Oa OP Ins tant • battle Rea
fought near Zuni, between atillTiV end Apulia In
dium, In which ton of the laf Cud eight or the rut
MGT Rate killed.
BY TELEGRAP#
!ME=
An Indiaglittle.
F' ~~.
'~.;The,llEerlaan Neies.
W.Viiintirell,'May;,-I.;•Atne New Orkin's' I p aper - Ch f'
V nisdiy.leet, received mailiteefain ',the olettallitfit
the Ifeklesuradvicile by the r stauner Teoixestsite-, s
The dates • from the City. of Mexico ira to thii#lli
lilt. General Miranien , mataeed lo'reeke his'esespe,
from the 00ortItIlt modiste by forcing the line of Bravo.
coniz, and arrived on the 11th, with two aide-ds.camp,
Just to time to oongretniate General Margueee on his
victory Oyer general Degollado. nig army oath. In the
Aszt day or tiro, moat of the troops in goal condition '
t!Generar.liflienaciefe **Msge of the Ountbeie was ef,
'footed duly - ifter hard - Bottler. .Terna,several times
.did this redden eozomanderiesenit tl4b epee:tete almost
impregnable posit ton. sod three times wee beiserbsek.-
On the inehtof the 77th enoreeaed in turning La
wing; took Ufa more difficult' mountain pass
whibli that general commanded, and from -, thet time
forth the way we; dear.: ' '
General Datrollado arrived Mari the eitYof Mexico
on the 224 of lamb mid might bays then ea , ily enteredilealty, brit he suffered himself to' be deceived by the
millimetre Bseanden, at,wliese place. in Taoubaule, he
,yres'llvieut. -Madrid, and ,otherit of the Robles peril',
midliDegollefehelleve that tie heti %large piety
the wane' Of-the - City, nini•that his greet permoil
popularity would be damaged by any violentmessuree•
- On Sunday night. the lttb of April, prersiteliona
were made for an attack nponDerolladols head onerters
by a force of 5 040 man, tinder 'General Idargoene..
During „that 'night' they were snowed to flick the
enemy's position. end on Monday morning and the fal
len/cc day, the fore's of Begolls'o, though fighting
Tho tigers, were made: to feel the superiority in number,
and efficiency of thatyeryartillery and those very men
whomtheir staphinhtif had allowed to come unmolested
to the eh( of the
- It is said that the traitor' end elmarde of the chief
fled early in the tight, mid left their brava goldierC, to
make what feeble resistance there:Wild efterwerds. The
Malt was. of course, a total ,rant. ,After the action"
and upon the field deeds of Sorror were committed, Noah
Ms can hardly be believed butiableti can nevertWees
be time. - Thieneyalry of Mugabe°, urged on by several
pride Suntinid themselvai bp' lancing the wounded,
'with "bleb '.the Feld wan covered, none of whom were
Pnered. A sivtira 'hat mob deeds of blOod and ninr
-der were not approved by All the reeinbere of Idiramon's
„
Goverpment., ,
- Mr. Black, the amerliiiii" consul - has -had hie paee
fe-te sent s hlin • Me applied- to Lord Olney, the En
slink minister..:,to, take American citizens soil their
property under his proteation to thCabseuee‘of spy
representitiZe of our Goiernment, in the iniplfil,'hut
hie rionset wail denied. - ' ••• • •
Diirine Mar slay- of the , Federaltiria in Tacubya not
:the aUghteitt &hoofer wag remitted. Everything want
on 'tights of evtiqbedy were respected, but
ail moonas the Centralists entered the scene changed ;
private;bouses without number were sacked - .by: the
drunken eoldiere finites Were outraged and murdered;
and theta mho ireeeicaped the' tempest - of religiou!
fury 'still almdd r &tithe atrocities which they here
been coninelled to witness.
The there is coodeneed front - the correspondence - of
'the New Orleane 'Fief puns.' ' ••
The Oircitilar of Lord Otway, the Biltish,
dated April 411 i, liddreesed to Frederick iirennie. Corer
menus as follows: rrglr,Yrom,idtepatek which I re
halved Mon Earl, atilmealyary •by 'the- loot
ft , would appear • that her Britannia - MO
fieveroment, wearied out .by, the fruitless` exertions
to' obtain -from the. Government caning ' itself the
Central. Government'- of Mexico, • settlement of
the outstanding- glairit or BAWD subjects, and being
unable to bring to historian that Government the In
fluence of the-British' naval fovea now off Vera Orin,
hive date veinal upon holdier.Vl whole Government
indifferently responsible fort he ..:olervaace of all inter.,
• national obligatione,mi cuss EDN1,404 is concerned. It
is therefore the intention of ,ber Maiestyle Geternment
to take advantage of -the ripieeee of the fieet in the
Orin, and to hold Vera Ornz, by wheteverparty it le no
copied, be es it were the treiumry of Mexico, and en
force there, as far as possible the payment of all oat
etstidlog claims of British subjects in Mesta° ti
Lord Otway'required-Mri tilelltde 'to , draw him IV a
clear and distfoot statement ef all these claims which
he considerate junco and equity ought to be protected
and maintained by her Ms jesty's Onvernment, and Nn en-
'able him tonotemonieste od the subject with the officer
efunnianding the Britishweval force in the Gulf, and en
carry out the .instructions which Lord Otway had •rtV •
mitred from the British principal fieoretazy of &Ate for
retake Affairs...
'A:protest of the reactionary Government, that ef &I
lona and Miramon, is against the recognition of the
COtiatltOttonal Juarez_ Government by Mr McLane,
the U. minister. Also,
against all the treaties, con.
ventions: erreingemeetsand (footnote ;Made by the,
same. - It begins' with a recital of thederfjefoll of the
Oomonfort Government,' tee ascension of the' Mileage,
'and the recognition of his Government by Mr. Forsyth.
who united with his colleagues In felieltating the new
President on his socesdon. • -
It proceeds •to state how the Ameriesn minister
opened • negotiation - fin. the ptirposiof aelielltater
treat', conceding to the' 'United State's • considerable
portion- of the,•ratiocul territory, and ,the right of
'Melt lotierpetnity enrage the Isthmus of -Tehuante
pec.-- Theme prepositioncheing at oucetreiected, it is
eliargedlhat the United States et once atuanged their
*447, enroyhtg Cod Mobs:hashing the Government by
provoklog die igreeable attentions wounding the nation
al honor, and professing Unfounded Teelamattons, a
piney - which resulted In the withdrawal of the lega
tion.-
From the Pacific.
TRUE DAYS Waft FROM CALIFORNIA—VOLCANO
ON TER NARDW/OR • ISLANDS—Dzocor.mar , OP
CYAN° IPLANDO
ST. Loom, April SO —The overland mail, which left
Ban Pear deco on the Btb inst:i has arrived here.' , The
advises furnished are three days utter,
'Ships were allying freely at San if malaise°.
- •The market was still orerstosked, and the dtolinelo ,
plea continues. ,
The ship Moonlight, which 'milted at San Pauline
tom • New, Torii, reports having met a buroing ship,
feriprilsed bike the kfaultou,'. from New 'York.) in the
Atlantis; Id tat. Id, P.n, 85 Several ships were armed
her at the aims, and it was supposed Shat all handawere
'ssved,, ,
' - ,The Montfort was bitilt in Praliwtsinkie'severat years
slneii: • llut 'new 'belongs _to a 'tzert..-Terk-"rnerehant ,
The Teasel and cargo ere valued at lit2o 000. Phe bleared
from lieW York for fan franolsoo.int the 24th of 00.
~ o thejwoliano"on the Bandwiekillstid* Rites/{!il
- Very slob iManci, Wade
,Lad been
,disc cor ed ninth
'west.of:the Seidwiek" 10l m
nda Foamer/
ia kedsbeen
, letaalty,fhe:Stiriintander .or' Nie government Wainer'
eQiseor.
,
Vtineirtiq7;lll6Airli3e rog4b#l36l4lo§Pitilf:4lolllMcp
itacii••df:the .PstrAgtisj ntriedltion, , errlWX-kere . nt
insab r tilktr aL ,. , Tao Okla** icilietibintiglit Wheal* Weil. like • left
„ lioistorldeo'na the 171/1 of Moab; and . three dips out
shipptd alieetry tea and lost one - of herquarter boats.
irks Matey - Witch which; smiled in company with the
Nulty:is: wag considerably demised' in her upper works
by the saris stoma. - „
The p4ltop•arrlied at' St . listbarines on the 23d!of
efa•ch,' and met there the steamer Werkington, from
New for},boaad - tt San Branches.%
The Salton and Mater Witch left Darhadoesln com
rainy an the '234. and enommtered heavy weather off
°apeatterie t ,", !the 14. Imittenee, ealled for Boston
about the 11th (if March. ' -
The Sabine was to laiie Montevideo on the!2let of .
March with' commliteioner Servile, and the rest of the 1
Suit was soda to follow., •AU the vessels of the fleet
were to return to the States to the same ports from
whence they started: ,
The above facts are furnished by the Assistant Noe.
neer Barrow
- Indian At&lre- in Utah. 4 - -
WASIIINPTOST, April 80 —Dr Forney, the merlin.
handout of Indian affairs for Utah, writes to the Zoltan
Doreen, ender Pate of North .18th, that he is In pos.
S 02310310? such reliable informat'on As leases no doubt
of the courplioity of the Mormons in the Mountain
bliadow massacre, and that a few days after it there
WAS distributed to each of the leading Ohureh Muni
tines EBO worth of property. The seventeen children
who wormed were in his care, and arrangements bad
been made to restore them to their friends in Arkansas.
ConvietionofffinAl Robbers in Canada
. _
Sentence of Death.
BRANTIORD, 0. W., April 30 - -;-Two wreak idoo-e
and User who bare been on trial for robbing the mail
And plundering the carrier neer.thie -city, about' ten
days ego 'wore ronedunilty to day, and sentenced to tic
bung on the 7th of /nne After sentence wan pro
nounced they folly confecnied their guilt -
- •
The Norfolk Nevi Yard.
the command
9 —Commander Dornin retired from
the comman4 of the navy yard , yeaterlay, and is euo•
needed by cant. Bell.
A large number of additional hands are to be put to
work Immediately, probably to raise the frigate Co.
lumbla or Barnet'
•Plke , B Peak Emigrants for &mom. and
Arizona.',
8r Louts , April So—Th e emlgresite_at the Pike's
Peek nif nes ;at d those atom the route, are enrolling
then:melee/ into companies for balqione and Sonora.
.. _ „
the North Brieitta below geelive.
gusece. Mar 2 —The steamer Noah Britain passed
the RlVar del:cve etetlOn this morning. but owing to en
so; dent her (Wenatchee were not received. ller date,'
from Liverpool are to the 201 alt. . '.
_ The Steamer United Kingdom,
Oman, Aptll 30 —A steamer supposed to be the
tinted Ristsdom, which from 4tugo• on the
16th inatant, passed River de Loupe this afternoon.
- Fire at the 'Washington Navy Yard.
W•I3II , NGTON, ble,y —One of the boller:.bolimes at
the miry yard. wad &graven by fire this morning.
The lase is from $2 000 toli3 : 000 . ATiejoihCr wee not
hdttred.
From licivana.
New Ontat NS, April 80.—The eteamshlp Philadelphia
like arrived Trot. Havana, with dates to the 28th. She
brings no news of importance.
Fire At Perrymnnsintne.
Atc muttony Mar 1.--The residence or tho Iron
,Jacob A. Prestman Pirruntortille, Hattori county
WM burned on Eldiirday. -tomitB.ooo.
- ' Arrival' of the, Clinatleitlil.
Nsw YORK, May I —llia atelmsbip Oiloassian, from
galwpy, yip Bt. Sepal, N. V- arrived this afternoon:,
•lilnrkets by TA - omph.
'110,010.. Ainil 80 =-Cottol'.-.B4tles of 1.100 bolos, to
!lay at 10m, for middlings tho market Ooslng firm
•• • AUGUSTA, April BQ.—The Vonetttationalist's ton)
sums up to+ totnt receip ts of cotton, at all the eoutheint
forts, at 8,477,0r0 Wes, being '784 400 bolos ahead of
hot rum The 'to* In earth MAUS boleti
Now Co LoA NS; 4 pelt SO ...Cotton ,partnt twobluned ;
oohs of .4 000 its,les. ilio*oseso 85ge. Gnunlos 10 0 .
Pork doll, •
, rpttan frelgbte to Liverpool Xeo-321.
Cmistrivr - April 39 4-Flour - cicala with au' initan•
eirg tendsno 7 ; . ales at '2O 2006 25: Whiskey 243.
bie , e Pork glint Bacon quiet, but le held at 7e90.
WOMB April 20 —Cotton—Sales today 1 ; 5;10 bales .
Fates of the week 5,606 bales. Reseipre durin g the same
time, 6 503 bales. Stook in port, 175 000 Wee. Freights
on Cotton to Liverpbel, Wd. Sterling Biohange is
quoted at Pegg yer tint pr..roium.
CLUILIATON, April 29.—Cotton unclip:led ; Wes or
1 900 beim
,
New'York Stook E x changer Airy!, 3 0., r ,
00000 D BOARD.
1000 11 854 1 75 reg 201)0000 N Y Conk R ~. 73%
• 11,01 Mleeourl es , 87% 100 do , 73%
10000 Teen 04'00 , :91,% 100 - do . e3O 72%
.. 5' 0 111 Con
,It We 88 110 do ' 73%
WO tl B k 2 4 1 0 : 1 ; 3 1 tlO% 50 Ack .•• , ilea 73
3000 TA 0 dr, Mlg b• 18% 411 Erie 11.' ' 8%
1000 Well 8ol1'Orb" Cl' 203. Renew R firer 3874
50 Mt it Wee R ' 6% 1 00 Re,ading Ft WI%
60. do ,• -, 6% 200 Id Po do N.IO g 2; 83
100 Pae "St 88 00 b3O 78 200 Panama R i 122
101, do , 77 100 QM oVelil R eOO 04
100 - 'do sfso 76 460 •do ' 041 , 1
300 N Y Oeu It ell 7214 1.00 do , 04%
103 do • 73% 100 Chi &11 Inld R 5e%
100 do .. , a° 72% 101 do , ow 587{,
MO do . , .230' 73% 00 ' do ' 080 58
....
TNN RIOT AMONG TON BRIOILMAKERS AT ST;
4,otris, .5.10 —On Saturday night week a demon
stration was made by. the; brickmakers at St.
Louie. hip., with, music and banners, on a strike
for higher waged. And 'ob.Priday last, leaving
mud° and bat:meta at,home, some 'two hundred
rioters again assembled, "armed themselves with
olubt,"rheke; and briekbets ,; and proceeded south
ward, attacking - SneedesivelY the brisk yards on
their route: . The yards of ut leftist six Arm:lime
lovaded,,the fences broken down, the tables upset,
the moulds broken, did mush other injury In-
Meted. , The course of the,party is deed:ll,Bd as a
wild and swift rush, :Which left no time for those
*bode property 'was Manada- to prepare for its de
fence. At lath this-distitrlianea wasmielled by the
police for:the thmeheing, by the police 'arresting
several, and by using theitrevolvera! The damage
done to the property of theliarlotts brick yards is
estimated et not lees than $G,OOO' Vargo ;
ties of freshly -coat hr olewdre'brokeei up, and the
fixtures ,generally demolished, We understand
thatllteretilkti, Whleh wee peacusebly anti properly
begun, and which has thus resulted, was sum•
mowed among the briok.moulders, whose pay is
now $45 per month, and who irtelstupon $5O. They
are joined by tamperers," "wheelers," and " off
bearers," who demanded a proportional increase
of their Wagers,
iii' : :,'
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,
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I SItNSYLYAIQrL AoAorstr 010 Tun Ping .4.ari.-24i...;
LtbitlDa of , Peintinge Ond.Statuary.,
915 astern OISTRERI.:—IIMemory, Cdptd, and Ventf,"2
by Oorreglo.t ,
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" Senor Vellente"—" Scan . Mag." '
NW' WALNuf•STRitiT THIA L
TIL "lifobellen "
" Tae Sentinel " - ,
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MOSto: "Ta trAYMIS "
AICIDONOODOVI-- GAIIATIRS,-811OOLIMM ft O A4 - PPG%
Gems from, peras, Pautorairdes, 'beating, eaft7Mnstaft
Tooksor , s,Tinsrins:—Gems from Operas, repo
Nooentrioitlei Barone, Sloglig, and
Trtz ILHOTION.=—TO4I3OITOW,
the first Trieeda* in htiyOS the day set apart for the
election of a Lumber of our -munioipal Whams. We
•print_:below the names the candidates to to voted
for. 'Ae • generattliing bithtwotickete have been po-
Initiated—OM representing NM D01111:1011410 party and
thous-representing the Opposition or People's Party.
Tit the First and Beicend words's Popular Sovereignty
Whet te nominated, and in the itifteentb • " Idealttudo
and Workingmen's tioket " The Mumma - athat - closing
hes been somewhat animated. though on - the'* it
has been quieter than Is natal on these ;exciting open_,:
,
~ •
Tani strain —Dr. 71m41,1001112t00k, Demoatat,
and Bmiamin H. Binvn. " • •
CITY' Condom Oran . —Haturylll.- Biala Democrat, and
°Barbra Ist, w!3al, Simplon
• , • wear).
Popular Sovereignty Denton,' ti —Select Oonnall—
MoFdeeel:Oall a . Connell—Jamas .Wright,
William Carlin, John Murphy. and Penn. - Summar*.
Bobool Diroo'ont—George A. Johocon, William Duff,
Edward Barton. Aseassor—John Bradley. Aldermen—
Hobart MoCullooh. .
Donotratic Counell--Stept en Hanlon. Boso
n:lock Ooancll—O►teb Pierce, Genres W. Leech, Peter
Sheets: WilllimWeetenberger:- Reboot Directors—John
Ohamhera..Demid W. hierrie„George W. itickenle.
dernionebri B Whitney. Aeseinie—Thomas Gelf.
t/.
Oonielltehord kt. Berry. Com
-4rioni,Cornl9ll,7-,Obikrles A. • ljoniternon,
Jacob' Stinger, Sr."; Abraham Btiweit'Alderronti—Thii
man Dallis. Assessor—Charles Mink. Botool. Dire e.
tors—Robert Bethel. Win„Bldininf. W:11' Comm.
`'" eroonn WARD.
ropulzi Sovereignty Democrnss.--octomon co-mcn
=-Jared J. Cireentleid.mPhonias Wilson, Wm Laughlin
ItlegoMaylorfilogb MoOlein • Aohool Dlreotore—Min.
rice Hortfluttote, Daniel Keefe. Prewar
~!,7.Thop,lh-htendirtield.
Deniperatio."-ClominOn OoinieO-117ni . O. Keller
Blob. V:Brenan. Wm: LanghllnSsobt.. IdeOay, , John
Moilarlky Bebool ,lOrqotoril norlonlia 4 . John
liaised. John lifearibid , Aisetior--linnea W. Wade.
PdaPia t r,--Common Connoil—alliab ;Ward, M. D.,
Xenn, Reach, Miller N. 11110 y, Jan K - Tyson, Oliver
P: Aseeneor—Thomze 11. Lesburn. Pabool•
DiTOOLOriI —Charles M. Pro:Wean,' William Copeland,
Samuel M. Moores , „ „
Democratic —Select Donnell—Thames P. Pomen.
Common Cotwoll—Andrew BMW, Edward 0. Quinn,
rtol. John T%ompson. A sssss or—lohn Welsh. Eohool
Directors—Wm. Hammen,. John Alexander, John P.
MoVedten.
Peopiets.--Selset Oom
moo Onnocal—Berdimain *ldea, Georg* }tansy, J. H.
MaFetedo', Affliegeor—narles Psnlia. &tool Die
reatore-L4itirpemor peanlan, Willjant Stodmm, Heavy
Smith • " •
1 , 0011 . 78 WAND,
' Demme% iie.—Bohool Direotork 7 Wlllism Wooi „Wl'.
Um Bradley, Patrick Papa. 9oenoott Coattail—George
Mob, _Alen: kforDsh:Diricl AloOlski, John D. Duel.
Ammar—Levi Fort.
Peopie's.—Oommon Connell—H. 0 Oorfield,
clay Harding. Adam Hill. Bohool,Dlreoto e—John D.
Harty, Bashrod W, Knigl e tt, Thongs! Thompson,
pessor—liyttle J. Hint.
,wl*D. -
:Thmeeratic.-Beleot Connoll--Wm.H.Dzsy , on. Qom.
man Uonnell—Willtim M. Baird, John Casein, William
Layer. School Direotora—D • A. Relly, H. B. Hadry,
John White. itgessor--WilthemDOlghegy.
Nopiet.--Belsot Chnsuell—Hearra etroeg.
mon Oo Email—Chariot Abby, -lames Lenart,' John Bar
nard, Asseesor—lolm. Yranklin. School Direetorti- - -
Bdward J. Kenney t D;P.. Brady, Henry 8. Hilbert.
IMEICEII
Dont:wean —Oommon annull—John R. Blekette,
Thomaa Vidor, B. B Auesior—lfilee N.
Carnanier,, Directors—P.". Wolbert, W. P.
TO - tor:Sohn Galinener. , •
People's —annum, Conneil—Philip B. Mingle, O.
born Oonran, Samnal,o.-Oooper...huessor—Barriaou
Dula. • SolaoorDireetord—telae (I , Batra„
L MarsinaL . Alenandorß, Johmion. „
OtirliNTlX
Demoe ra tie. lieleat„Conno.l—Willlam _Bradford,
Chminon Connell.—Joseph 1L Mat; A; J Pleasanton,
Henry D Banmel.o, Perklne. &boot Three
to re—firlotou 00i. Macau Anion Mauler 0 IlleS.
pee. • 'Cotastalils—Willlara Lerma: Leessor—Thomas
Yonlty,
Common
Corintll—Wlllistis • A.' Xngltim, Lurie .8:111riro ," Peter
Bobb, - Er., Jobh - 'Asseasor:4rosenh,Moore,
Pr: School Direptoni—;Leeil.l46, Paniose Pell, Ohm.
Conittableoliri Sherrard.:-
Democratic —Oominan Donnoll=4,obtra P. Hans,
David Solomon, Daly: School 'Dtriotora-:-0. J .
Mills, lossph }Janacek' I. Oehlsohlager, Thomas
Pathosoat. Aseeseoz - jobp EL Brady, '
Peoplet —Common Connell—Alexander Hoadofic A..
Z. Ilarper,d/fm, Summers.. Deluca Dirac tor a—T hot. 9 . •
Dollingawarth, Zdnard phippin, Aram' Willa, Fmk
Demo . lratic.—Select Onanell—Wllliamell, Yoder, Jr
Common' Ootwall—Joseph-Watarman. - 4smes Ottoman
.7k."; nomad W. Yanx.... , Aeleppl!--434mgel,P. Thicken.
Direetors--9 J. Praetor. , Copt. , Zoe. Amhara
.banit, Richard, LudVer. '
• Peopfic , A —1361,tt ljonail—d Piles STetherlll. Qom-
Mon Council—Mum Randolph, .Danlel G. Timone,
Samdel Aesexiloi-414torial Copeland, Sr.
SebOd'Dlreetors—Jonnealr,!Opnif.Wlllbun D
Yrleb
moth, Francis Newland. .
E=XEMI
:;D:r;nociaite "-.4omizinn A:Martell-Faroe* Mairoo. Al- -
itod Al. llorknaia; Thomaol,
Ammar-40bn Smith. School Dlieefora-41.1rini - 11:'
Yeager. William Neely, Henri 8, Gaged
Wfl~l4m , s -00/13i1X41 Counell-WlLlom L Pli 1 41 1 ;
Flookar...Blamuel -j Creswell; Sobti M.
In 7. ••AllessSils , 44B 7 ATT - . ....7.•Shokart ,-- setnnitt
„lArt-Tboinali RftwaTt.Gbilitri . C. Darla, .78bn .agnev!,'
Damocra tie .434flidit , Oeitiad144$2141,-Atelilensin:;
Common - Counall-Wilsoit Igor. teals C. NW. and
Rickard G. Lthellft.: , ..tebeirClarecloro:-.Baniuet.
Ohilda, Robed, Id - . Asitght;Ohini: = Anstln.
-
Peoples CLunell-Abraham Inulteh. nom.
mon Ocianall-George M. Hensler, Fort Ihrio. - 11 - . , V.
Hoffman-Ammer-, Jame P. Connor. School phn
aeto
-Hobert Parker, George P. Pion% P.' °lading. " •
ii&ini
Dtmocratie.—Common Council—Thomas - Wilmer
Thomas B. Bitting, nod Wm. M. Levlett. School, DI
rectors--Pater liar, T. 0. Jamliv. vitt B. Nicbcdson
Aseeesorrhos James. ' .. •
People's —common Counett—i'esnets B Warner
Brock Watson, Watson Melons Menumr=.Tob W
Rickards &hod Directors—ollaried Bird, Wm.
Andrus, PeterD Keyser: Donetable."-dacob Boat.,
Democratic:436l6ot Council—John T. Smith, - Oom
moo Cantlail—Wm:-.Esr-neat; Jetui B
Bloat,-Benj. Aodges. Bohool Directwa--John , 'Hager
Joba T. Hoopes, A. Sallower. Araamor—Allsart Law-
Peoples Council—Wllllam Neel., Common
Courloll—George W. Gamble, George R. Oat. Thomas
S. Starr. Jcnatban Bnßook.Assessor—Obarles Win
ton School -Directors-3Thu 4 Alburghor, Junco
Gibbs, Lewis Bitting.
VOIIRTRRNIR WARD
. .
Democratic —Common Connell—J. Nettie, William
U. Keithline, Andrew Morgan, Wm..lnglish. Saco
'Directors—Jacob Dowler, Mini N. Gross, John - 0.
Asseseor—;Robert Wilson.
l'eople's.—Comriiota Coutthil—Ohisiem B. Tres°. Wil
'Aim H. Thoth's. Isaiah Stratton, Jonathon ll:Pugh:
Aseethor—Jacob H &hider. School Directors—
r hies" O. P. Ruthann, ;oho A. MoDowell, Dll3lOl
ROWltd.' " • - , , ' '
/17TIUNTII = WARD= ,
Democratic ,—Poleat Connoil—Wm. W. Burnell, if.
D. Common tiouncil—Gua'avus Rama, JAM.O John
son, Charles Vanhoin, Obsess P. Bower. Robert' 0.
Brodie. Alderrnao-Llfrederick William Binder. ds.
senor—Martin , Tierney: School -Directors—Joseph
If.lfannook,J-A.Smith, jogephli,Piersol, Menu
Melts ''"" ""
Pc'ople , s —Palest OmuMil—Henry Dav3s. Oorimon
Osunall—Tbamas Potter. Jahn. D Ninestoel. George F.
Gordon, Morrie Davis, Robert Portion. Alderman—
Robert - Mitchinson - asseasor—Banlvmin'll nOOTen
00116011 Directors—Amor Walker, Thomas Wood, T. K.
Oolltne '
Mechanics'' and Workingmen's Tickee.—Oommon
Coanoil , --Bobert4). Brodie. Morrie Davie, Robert Boy
lan, Hoary Conn, Charles Yenhorn ' Aldermen--Hugh
ilionderson. Assessor—Beni. B. Hoover School Di.
rectors—Thomas Wood, T K. Colitis Joe. N : Elersol
FTI
. .
Democratic —common Council—Alexi T. Diction,
Dr. Icimph Sitio, Dr. JoaPph P. Piller. School DI-.
imeors—J . acnb B. Ellen, J. ho Robbins, Jr., Daniel
Whetham. Assentor—Henry Rapp
Peoptels.—Oommon Council—Mahlon Dickinson,
Jame. Foust. James Beeknnin. School Directors—
Rph: Wilson, Wm. L. Donahugh E. Remick. Ames.
G clothier.
szvinrsarrn RAID.
Democragic.-433tret Connell—John 11.1 mon. Coin.
iron Coopoll—jbooph Jno. Bonier, P.
,0 , 11411;:Pntrioll Moßride. ' aseasor—Cornalini gaily.
School Direotors—Joseph Hooker, - -John , Crawford,
James Sherry Constable-Anthem' Barna
Petiples --Seleat Connell—lsmen Bell. Common
Conned—ltartin Boreal', James Irwin, Dasjamirt Balt.
car, Wm. J. Smith School Directors -Joseph W. Hall,
J Lewis Orew; - Joe. Allen. Assessor—Ohas. Wright.
Constable—deSee Dettio. -
4411TRRNTW WARD
Deniocratic =-.oommen Connell—David Davis, Ben
jamin More, Daniel Dover, Elsmnel Memitchecn. As-
Panioke. &boat Directord—Thomas T.
Vaughan, - John W. Smith, Wm Bernard
Poop/Oz.—Common Connoil—Abah Hunter, Andrew
Zane, Jr , Joseph B. Dye. John Dorian. 'Assessor—
Joseph Garay. ilehool Directors—Gee. W. Vaughn,
Obas. E. Cady, J. G. Wainwright. ,
NINRTBRITEI WARD'
Democratic. Went; Council George ; Schofield'
Common Coupon—John Harvey, P. J. Moorelebrge
Meagher:J. noltaman, N. Gelder. Constables—Joseph
Lenria, , lirsorf.YetterrE. r'
Peopies. Baled Council-Thomas fir Bartolet,
'Cayman Courioll—John Doerr,"jerendah D. Eldridge,
John Graham, James Hence, Montgomery Johnson. •
sew/or—George - D•luvren, Jr.- Rehool _Directory—Eph
raim Allen. Wll2. Adamson, Pommel McCaully, John U.
- Constables—J wept' Lewis, Henry Yettere
). ••. TWaNTISTH wanD. ,
Denioeratie.--Bolest Comicll=Morris N. Amore.
°°° " 4o,l cdriudil—James linnet], L. Martin., James
Ordith, Wm Henry. and Oharlea Engle School Direc
tors-41101es 'Peters; George Smith, andJ Gridith.
Aeadisor--Joseph biennials„
Peoples —2eleot Connell -gained Pelee. Gammen
Oatmoll-4obn Crag, willism J Howard ; Geolte
Btmoa William Ecideldt Joseph Manuel, Jr- Adage. ,
aorlelDhrey Heritage eobool Directors—William 0.
-Haines;George W Stall, George II Mitchell. -
.Democratic.—Select Coanoil—ltobert 11.Oftrils
Common Conaell—Frederick Vandegrift, Wm, Steven
SMI, WM Brost.
People's—Select Counell—Charles Thomson Jones
Common Comoril—john Dowker, jolfst Dyer, Adam
Iner. Assessor—John ISI Freed,
'MINTY' SISCO&'D WARD •
.Demoerntic —Co nmon Council—John Belton, Br., 0.
Johg, 0. Bnttitt Alderman—Enoch Rex.
ABReesnr—Samt. Comegle. Managers of , the Poor—
Matthias Miller, Chas, R. Rockily., Wm Cox, Albertis
King Auditors—Win Burnbeater, Geo • R Booking,
(word T. TOdeg, Joe. Bendel:lm.y. Behool Director—
R. William Becalm Constable—Joe. D Mortar.
Town Olerk—Jos. Nelrey..
Purple's.—Oommon O. Harmer, William
R Wieter, Matthias Haas. Alderman—John Stallirian.
Ameeenr—William Ilergerlihelmer Managers of Poor
0. B. Engle, Jeeeph Meets, James Ballinger, Jacob
Knopp, Br, Auditors—A. 0. Rooker, John R Water
hones, flannel Bentham George W Bell. School Di.
rectors—Ohmlee E. Iden, James Ash, kf 'D Condo.
ble—John Toner TowaOlerk-ljneepti Brooker.
" • • • TWENTY TRIAD Wi11,1),.„
Democratic.—}3e get Cbunell—ndwiird. B. Dandy.
Common Chunoll—Oharles W. Dealiii, - AMaker, George
W. Bowerman.
People's,-9810ot Connell—Wm W. Bmedly. Com
mon uouncil—Darld• F.. Thompeon; Jonathan Brooks,
George Adler Joseph Mille. Snood .Direotorii. , —Ns.
than fillies John Adler, George W. Raughn, Thomas
Bhallerolls, ‘ 4ohwitobalts, , •
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Detpocratic.—Common Connell—John F. Knorr,
John C. Keller , D. P. Kereheir Aseeesors—Wm. G.
Rohl, Adorn Clamber. Alderman—ll L. West.
People's —Commue Connell—lien. 11..11Ilier, A. G.
Clattellqaseph B. Rlley,Jr. Aid put;
puraywnce r of ordinance
paned ,y (donnedle, the'faimere ou ataiket street, west
of Twelfth, will be compelled to remove to•dey. A
nub accordingly will be tide by their:mat merchants,
for places east of Twelfth attest during file day. This
in the 'mica stet; In the irork of nleerinellerket West:
Ale, Months, and farmers, sheds and• all will have
taken their departure. annh le improvement.
POLK:SUES PAin.—At the CitiTieasurer's
Mace, on Saturday, nearly all the pollee officers or the
city were paid their last mouth's salary. he payment
commenced at aloe o'clock sad costumed throughout
tlet sty.
..-, AF, , ,,
,_ MST Wag
~ on & yOll - GONl.Col l aiiiiHititil gt~lr ' oll';' fieliiiiiititiOe '' 't :
' IN ''''
gitliil3 tllfda ' ills _
beliFFl: ;smelt lifoiliory. si ' cobietonha, Mut had been wilt OfllitaintislareibeeClitztollialli" afeitthill in
killed_thedaYykitilions bi Gfilcer Sunset 11. Cunning... - left but a man Of mortar' Ariake Mitalifea'n'ik: W47l°
, ham; of the Mayor% Pollute, The eireumstaneas of the removing • nortiestUf Ake ikftsgs, ett latandar thtt =
affray have been nannited'hy ris. After thejory bad strecterafell,endt,feite worinneti,ilthe 70 70, 0 0 -UM t°lP
-4-IThen emparinelled" they proceeded to the Impala, ~weribitriidte'ttas; anigi,- -- ralsay irsilaraiGhtly - lina.
I• Viewed the body. and proceeded with the examination., 1'L1t.11 44 ,_tin .1 4 4 mine fiidelitimed" r iAlua lefiredt-rli it ,
The eubstanee of the tmtimony is as follows :
lft H Lennox Hodge wee the fleet witness celled.' iirv:rtoray`. -Th l Th e r e eP at " ree " Pp r res ti rii ' t h s 4 'a tird stuutM liirldn ,tho be:l , - 8 9 h1 -
_ Ifs testified ss follows: I Attended the dreamed ; lie a nobler lupeati now thst the ghamelee ere gozia.( - K• .•
came into the inatitntionhetween Band to'clookyaster-
,Sggja3CjirligiilWOll :. , Sit itid ay morning
day afternoon; be, had - a wound ha the - Windplpg rhisi "-- -_, .*. . ..f . ,I- -,z , - -,,- „,.. F , -
heart wee stilltgiatingt '',Ve could db but little for him • -.ell Flawing , a ' fear - ye abliska o WW7 felt - fro mareall'afill;:
he soon died ; we made a poet-morteneetetrihistlon tit a third•story immicarAit. lietalz street. albolit Viiirels
tile' Body , thiimorniog; the , balliwas-Ausit-in• the and so,lnjured herself Gather itftoyezy is doubtful.
mnieles at the Dicke theneete, [ball drown] ;it paesedi .. - ,,,r 7 `'' ''- ' ' - ''
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In is slightly dowriwardllfrOtton, paszing through the "
windpipe,. smelters sad
- vie ente. -
After Dr, ,ITodgerme examined. the:lnquisitwae ad..
jouened te ille coroner's ofileilulffelant streat,'Where'
the following evidence was elicited : , ‘ :
Mary McCrory. a girl of-about fifteen Years of age,
was sworn • She cold : I was present when the *M
oor amain ; fitherwat standing behind the counter:
doing nothing'; 'Just' bMfri- he bad' thrown s pitcher
out upon the payentent L mamma ailed the
,polfees:
man in ; hi eutmelsil later was standing - 14a in the
tore; the policeman mid killed an arrest for Mat;
tither said if he tieminear tint bi would - aft MO i tea
policemen pulled nut • pistol end we all CM"' debit
',hoot iffin ;?' father_teine monist as thongbb(' wee tI7-
tilt to get away from the doolleeman whisethe (liihriltig.'
beta) fired ; the policettadaiisteiding attisediek'pert
of the shop. against the windoit, Wifen lie iirtfirrl• day
to knife asfather'll - hied) onlyi beard him mythst if
he came monad be would cat him f after the policentan
et of him he (Cunningham)- taid lit rinitilf danger, of
my life," and be got indef the back way; he wantdown
the alleyiand mane map caught itimi,nobody - was intim
store bat Tether and me whentheoilleirichiag in ; mo
ther wee standing at the frdrit'drar•, father and the
policeman were In opiosasi side of the store when he
fired; he (Careningbani). wee in no danger when he ,
fired; the doom wore all open ; father said , before the
shooting, ,!. let me leave-do you want lo heap roe in
pigeon all the timer' when pap threatened to cut the
policeman sal he would sheet if be did .
Officer /awes Craig,. N0.,235, sworn ---I went with
Mr Cunningham to arrest Mr. McCrory, yesterday af
ternoon, between three and four *'cloth ; .Mr, Cunning
ham celled et my house and requested me , to go with
him to assist to arrest James McCrory; be said Me-
Crory had been drinking( that he was veryefolent, and
was destroying the furniture in life bodes; I kuew Mr.
McCrory was very violent when drunk, and that Mr.
Couto ham was not a unable man to arrest him. and
I would rather have declined go'ng; !went out with
him ; I live near Mr. McCrory's, and when going
there I saw Mr. McCrory Minding oe the pavement
and throw something Soto dhe street; I suggested
to cafe, Clanningliam do ; let rea r so irehild try him.
it would cave trouble, as I knew him wall ;
I went In first; M. and Mrs. McCrory wore behind
the counter with their deughter ," I spoke to Mn. s Me. Crory 'jest otter I natant ; Cninirieham came in
and passed by me ; I was near the door ; he weep
towards the far end of the counter. near to where Mr:
McCrory ,was and told him that he had a warrant
for his arre st: Mr - McCrory salted to See the war.
rant; Cunningham produced the warrant. and I saw a
change in kielrory; Met) went and picked no a knife'
anti went to go armed towards Cunningham •, Cunning.
ham tried to get out of hie way, and McCrory still
came towards him ; I had no onportunity to get betweea
them; Canniogham was taming, towards the front
door, with his fees trims& Metleori ; when MeafolP
was near,Cueningham I sow the latter pull out the pis
tol ; I cried out ', Don't 'Moot. but retreat mat the front
door pr,Ortentr ghee' Grad, and MoOrmy fell least:any ; I
was not aware that timapinghamWashrrned whets' went
in ; MoOrory Wen folleieleg Ottenhigham when the lat
ter fired ; the front door Wuopen, and Ounninghsm
Could ;have got ;oral whoa .onaninghem fined be was
about Tony or five feet' off I 'we the 'imndie of the
knife. but not the blade ;i t appeared to be a shoema
kerie knife McCrory had in his. hand ; Oneningham sp.
peered rh get exalted when lifoOhTn9 tbreetee,o to ou t
him; McCrory appeared to be wild and ideated, as 'I
have rein him before when he had been drinking; I had
no taros, or d( hadut• apprehension of danger, es I knew
•
• him intimately.
Charles Brown. coloud t mom ..--.I live in St. Mary's
street, between Seventh and Eighth ;'lwu standing at
the corner of Ilt.Maryitandlieventizatuals ; I sawOnn
ningham and Craig-going elovg,alid-I 'thought' they
were going to take lieltory; l' Vent big Cunningham
went in Sect arid •farilig,• atter him ;Citantriebam stool
near the front door, near the eigar_esse, and Orate went
back ; Cunninghami put his hand in his briest; McCrory
started to 'some around"tbe 'admiter towarde Cunning
ham, and Cunningham fieed and McCrory fell ; the shot
was fired about a minute mid Algal after 01E7 entered; I'
wee en the opposite aide-,of tlairstrestf Plverli nothing
said ; I raw no „knife is and ; roe ilidetirory wee
akviarkirig about halfit ia limar e shooting he I
was not drunk, - but lie- lap ed,,been drink
ing; after tbe sialedting I Mded unkinghmit and
he pointed_ the pletni it, ms dj "pangteerilt
b
called ant toeed lam eat 14y - brother stencils*. -
Samuel Drilliams. 0010114,151110111 -I live ep-
Omits WO cry's ; I was studies- in my door] directly
opposite MeOroryls door ; l'aavtle 9,Mdefeconelng up;
I had hoard that McCrory was going to r ftearrlated ;
Ounninglikm• went AU first, :arid *Craig :followed ard
passed him in the store ; I saw liedftery start trial=
around the reenter, and I emu Ceceia kam pull some
thing out of „Mahatma ;,j. then last sight of the men,
Hi
and I heard e explosion of the pistol; Cunningham
tried to close the door after !NAM MeOrery t
Dry Baer wont -t.arreeted-Ounningham ; I was
sitting in myhoure and board a conirriorrin ; I went out
into the 'street land taw- a, min. tame along, perfectly
pale ,• I beard that the ram had ernertted a wader ;
I took hold of him, and healed to polloway GOO me t
I caught him by.the throat and collar, and -raised my
i'libk i ,I did not know teems an enter d'reithriged him
to gO Milt 'me to the Mayor's lefties ;lie wanted to tell
me about the affair, but. I 'recommended-hint to keen
quiet; we a ft erward* met: iii Maher; andTChusisinghem
gave hithself np tti hinaj, the people were much iielted,
Milker emit readied-4MM the shot tat fired I want
to the assistance of McCrory, and paid no farther atten
tion to Conn‘nsham, • ~ ,'',l: -• '._•--",,„- ',' ~, . -
Several other .witneasie wre ca lled itt.tl testiffid to
the same state et fan's;; Aftei r ..ss short debberatien a
•verdict, wart ~rendered Abut ,thel de ce ased ' carnet. hie
death ley' A' piefol-ebOV mot lofitatidAby !Ismael H.
Cunningham, 9n theurte4oon dr-the ?ft Wino% i
41,,105m0N op Noiptrr...-Miticless people
~
of this, sett, ertul,.by.‘Hie:snyf thliplorekieNny r nume.
Zulad_ald Ateihgesit porthin 'prim aiding, er wain
"ssaniintito gig& lie. ideadiri.lite7:cedehia(4 AM.:
xi* chete r .pliyeritilgenelatit 'reeeitiotrAile bilenetriat,
boa dgorgee. - , 11.,•predhaeleary.i . urptIzemeraMheld on
Maw day . atternou •In the Atiaiestabotlittetermeith,
Ant corns* or:Mx% put Adelphl striate, trizake.sue
osier/ aftlillrenAistlim tarrying out tite s vlan. J - 'I
le
Leartimpwwiimelled Utile elt isn't.•Wili
lam Detight,Mo44 Omen siteratanii.'z' , i,.!. , r 1:- , .- -*. .`
' 1, IFS*
x i iiti a o o o VWot lakt4itr,i c r be
the re log
,10 itillitik . sii,leseiffiffes , "IN
Morpho hyldni , alren liyire'ettPlettedelpW , Zete pd . ,'
Mem ..kaCinformed , •Mm'llhiff Mr: Efforphydgentd be in
this emelt* semolina this week orthcnext ,If any,.,
thing:aunt tti belinte,itleitotilff bitdosieetAMe. .00
samentsd thee uppoluhruss' of y. rort#sd,Usit od, atteiktat
A motion to appotaies:o4mmitten wee Maria _
"'Abe quillitifna-Arese:sa_tollii number ::,f4 - ,.y!eisonitio'
Serve on the imminifterk- -., - - ."-- ' ' t '
Tho - pintruseu illouskt k tint'ten inlgiit'Are stinted
now, and power be ere* to the emundtille - to Aereele
'noir nnteW to MOM. km:mbar of
_Closisse abi in
the city, wiihwonidllkesto be, in'tkis moveterint,'Werril
not "represented at the meeting •''' " r ' ' :
COL FitageraTd thought thatistoritilittei of twenty{
voila 'apt .he too many. ; ' Time Atka tirearfngi and we'
should pursue tletSrustter'..srlth - ,the • utmost diligence.
Thil enomittee rould. pibitividiktueit 'lateen:taller cora-
mitten, and thee' factilltate their- Libia r w.-'lle 'moor&
I. iegly naval the appointqaut of a committei - ot twenty
gentlemen by the *hair to"act , so aleonowittee of ar
rangemente„ - ~ ' , t'' '...:, ;
A gentleman atiked r ithit would 'MAU dives; of this
Ur „Welts replied'that their - duties would be stifled.
When Mr Morphy arrives in Nem:Fork, hiCtedil bade.
tsined them Some time, a weak or two at- least. The
next Mace be malted would Molt probably li Phila.
dealt's, The duties of this committee will be_to make
arrangement(' for a utiblie 'dinner: to •eollect the-ne
cessary fonds for difrayag-the expenses ptiarrange
mush games between Mr adolawy and oar own chess'
players se could be isonveniently . played; Mid to provide
ter an exhibition of Mr hiorphy's wonderful power of
playing blindfold. As to procuring the net sway !nude.
he thought nothing could , be eaelec. The interest felt
in afr.kdorphy's weer in Harem zeta not confined to
player, of the game alone,. Me had heard gentlemen
who did not gpow a pawn from a knight, whe bad not
the first Ides of the game, etyma the greatest Interest
butdr. Murphy's emcees. nal ie knew nothing would
please Thom "gentamen.more than - an opportunity or
eubseribing to thre movement.-/
' The motion to appoint a committee of twentrpre.
'Tailed, ..:, z' ' - - , ,
_,. ._
Col. Fitzgerald thought that' as should
be afford' d at once to all who Mabel to sulnieribs to put
down their names. He suggested the drawing np of a
anbscription paper: -
A paper wan drawn up, and a greater portion of the
gentlemen preeeet subscribed their name.
The Madman sanconneed the committee on arrange;
meets as follows:
11 P. Montgomery, chairman; Bunt. Smyth. Lewis
litin, Prof. George Allen James Abbott, William O
ft omen Iv. a. Clement,(. . D. Dougherty, E. It
Poole. Thomas Fitagerald, Francis Wells. Dr Simnel
Lewis ,William Dwight. James S. Natt, Dr. Tledmsu,
Piece H Clothier, Saml. Gillespie, William P. McLean,
James Geddes, and the president of the Morphy Chess
Circle ' "
A motinimmronde 'Mot the meeting be convened at
the call of the oondmittee'ofarrangement', for the
purpose of receiving their report., -, ,
The meeting then adjourned.
, HosprrAL-AlisE?:,=-A. man named James
Holley ' aged 21 years i _received a fracture of his right
I leg yesterday morning by falling from a horse. The
amide* happened about dye miles west of Market
street bridge. r
James Pules, aged 19 year., bed Me lower jaw ee
-1 verely fractured yesterday afternoon during a fight be
tween the firemen it Sixteenth, neer Oallowhill street.
Peden alleges that he received the wound' from ,the
handrof a man nemed.ffitchael hVGnigan. whe," , he
gays. is an adherent of the Good Will Hose Company
He, himself, is rot ainember Of any fire company, and.
'wording to Iffitetery, est; standing near the teens of
the fight when higlialgene armed with a pair of " false
linnekleli,” name up and inflicted the above itjttry,
both these 'mese were admitted 'to the Pennsylvania
Hospital - `,. , -, -,,; ,
Exouneion.-The Southwark Hose
, _......
Nil will make an excarsien lo Futon, Pa ., on' Aft
in s tant They They have chosen George 0. Dialhanle, Reg ,
as chief msrehal, and It F. Koehler and WIWI= ()-
Rosh assistant marshals, George W. (law and Wocarer
Ifnotine aide.
,The compativwill muster, from forty to
forty five' men,' and -be 'aceompanied bye full band,
Each mamba! will wear the „fall equipments of the
company. They will Isla their new carriage. and 500
feet of mar ten-Inch foreleg hose, which has been pro.
Tided to nee with the steam fire engine which le now'
building 'in New Yotk Prom the well-known home
wiry otitis citizens of Heaton and the preparations
they are now m.king, the members may anticipate si.
glorious reception , , _
SIIDDRN DEATH.—;OII Saturday evening,
- .
about 8' reolock; Bohan Warm, elder clerk In the
(Mee of the *metre:. of-Taxea, leu Ashen suddenly ill
In the parlor or tinAirier - 6n Hotel, Chestnut street,
opposite the State House, where he boarded, and died in
a few minutes. The coroner held an inquest. cod a were
diet was returned that he died from apoplexy The
deceased wu a single man. about -AO years of aye, and
bad been clerk In the iteeeiver , a office under Cotemtn,
Armbruster; and thi present irmambentiand WWI highly
esteemed as an ofNcer and gentleman. r
ANIHVERSARIRB. 7 A; number of anniversa
ries wilt be held in the city daring the present week.
The Bret one, the Pennsylvania Pearnen , a Friend
elety, will be held at Coniert Hall, on Tneedsy eve.
Wag; the Pennsylvania Bible Society will hold theirs
on Wednesday evealog, at the church of - the Rev. Al.
best Barnes, and that of the Philadelphia Tract &Wets.
will take place on Thursday eyemeg, at the Musical.
Nand Hall. "- • - •
FIRE LAST EVENING.—The alarm of fire
abbot eight oilcloth last evening, was coated bye flee
breaking oat in the carpenter shop of Marble Sappiest
in West Street, below. Brown, in the 15 th ward The
Bremen promptly proceeded to the spot and sticieeded'
in extinguishing the, (Immo before remit damage was
done to thifp,Opoirty.'
Northern
RomeANNIVERSARY meeting of the Northern
Rome for Friei dines Children was held list evening in
the Church of the Atimentent, N. N. corner of Seven.
teeth andliummer altreste, -,.a.repart wee read by the
BicretarMialing Mitt the'instittition was In a Sourish.
log condition- Speeches were made by the Rev John_
Clesitibeis,and °there The-exercises, in which the
eli•ldienjoiimed, were toteireeting.
Number of children admitted to the Northern Arm,
during the year. ending May 1, 1869: Boys, 118; girls,.
1, 1 Total, 192
Member of children ditcharged : Boys, 79; girls, 85.
- Total, - 1 4. '_Nuinber in the, -
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PROS FRACITUR. ED —On latnrtisy, two 111,
boring men Wire admitted into the Pennsylvania Moe- 1
pital with their lege fraotered, bitettel'Oarr, aged 28
yearn, employed • at the wharf of the New York Bea
ateamers, Pine street, bad a hogshead roiled upon Dim ;
end James CoLlos, employed at the wbarf wi o th a 4 1 r th011 11m m :
11
den and Amboy Railroad Company, met
injury.
ACOIDENT.--Abollt ball-past cis O'clockye . /17 ,
terday evering,' as Mr. Wa4onsof,tlia Barley Died
Motel, and a friend were srtyfair doirb Cafthwhill street
to the vicinity or York avenue, the axle of the v,bicle
'napped a ff, prealpitatirg the ow:manta into the street,
They were slightly, though MA Materially, injured.
, :,:,::',Tittlr'etilYterti;----
' 11 SOCIIIIIBIIiefiI ,-''', •
lifiparted fet.fieellf*J- e::=l, , --t-,- 7, -. .,..;% : ..y , .
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t :Gomm; ErAitiVh4gtp , --,,---AlbmoP.A.l ll ,-.OPITI -
inoriklolf t
ion 'ina' ouii.4a 19 'Alii:Pc4o" , tigi Wind" gd -
4.1' 'dy axial d
in Maypole W_efohnjenne eit,111.,-„, ... - o ffet ai, ,
OM and ` Conrad B Abdieni,;;Vieglep leer. _ -
lejanittlon wag negated, egentittelle be eableatietint
lIUM of Stan before tlab lejaMstlonwhill hone: , - .
rflerfED fSTA.U ll 4•Aliffrfilflfrel/V- - 1.., ~ .lid ge
Cadwallader —"the coed weir, ~ .e . ."„ 1-1 .-t.4,:-. 1 . „ ,
without tranatellsetWEW , ' '-: ' 5 " ; - - ,.,";•..,',;
.e,
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QUARTILE° . SESKOILILL . i t i4 - , , _. „..,...-1,, t7:
In the Gum of Alderminll? - -kgz. - • . ,•,, fl-71 , „ ."..--,
- lendiand John - Meltride,inied - oesthee•alte)'-e, -
.1 7,,.,,„ .
epirew to :obtalearent.4eeettlEarstetber al, ~
money,- the Jett har <0 ' gelled - their r •,„
beim tt Into gaud this morning.. Tyr '
that alderman 'Allen Ismer an UMW warm.;
amid Of Banetettei: .-Irerw" taken to
the
el o d r e t tmln wee;7 -
, ova by a„depuly waited', where alsteen a
eir ,
doligh eyeettalten fry lukfereptetallnd- n
~ Be
tween tWeeri the" aldermati .41-the miattatdea, lke old W .
kit all IllemenVe,feroftP,6oo. - „
v. it''''llt' fi ehotion for a
TB . * &Met Inked an c etdatoentl -•--- 41 wni s ,,,, .•
new trial In tbe ease of Gretna - Patted' and,
Trott, eonetablea of Ss eldeetToftetle 4 0 011d 4 lia
i e t ef the •
l t a r te t e h a e y o of ei t e. h o e
, money eroai of th J i a lt eUllgrem bid
.o tt.r..-, i
do ldl ie r s . rr e a t.d hi r ge
more then their duty' a . ii ofitternielaired them to do.
Held under advisement. . , • .
In the case o'.7oeinteand. Ohlalettei:Rvalet;: Wed en
the charge - of malicious mlaoklet, the
.josy rendered a
verdict of ;.t.. • -
George W. Altaardei sod Jobd Deseret:lx wen" %pita.
pat at on trial., obarged witty , asertaly Jtad battery, and
Intentiohill. a ntembdrOl' tlie. , .gooldlf Engine
Company; namedcdtoteabary, on the slioritec of the
13th ultimo - , whAle ,- PromantislN 4,43 /0--,-The 9ecur
-441' CO t0 4 F1 ,1444 'and-Wihd ititete:.theitiond.
Will being attseke4-by.a. latad , orAranoUvoitans.. - whn
flied upoa the isteMailiC'3feEl4witteettat in the 1 4
and eyei,stal:ayothet.,membes of _the (load-19M, Mr.
Senn ran, wailthot In the eye- Shi r t:44,P* fate. ,The.
t•athnony against The seemed was moat positive. !w
-hit:MU% tad data of ,affaive among a
_oration of our
firemen/ Thiajneyesedeted hotte Patties, after en lb
senee of balten houm'and Jaye Thompemaat 01109 am.
tetrad theta to theta - yeah' imprisonment at hard later
in the IteetevaTenitenttary. -
Clark ; Who"was convicted of robbery, walitan•
tinted to one yeatin the ;aunty prieon - -
Patrick O'Brien was b-ought np. before the coati
upoitaierta nflhebesS eatopusr,tot Itesder It sppears
that O'Brien enlisted in the United States navy. and
rowvrieheCto baleoof eenrice,:_atfter , ,?alathis,
the wait to geed to } _
idethelefiedant:- -
The 'wieder SA Cloak :ems AM:dinned malt neat
FINANCIAL:,-AND COMMERCIAL.
. ----..- - L'iltil affertey.lllllhrket. ' . " --
r: -,! ,:,:, 4iribki ii!i i rts. - diri!je'llaig• '
Belding *Alicia shares mocoreriill this morn i ng the
dth'lnenf the g'st tarn diysi upon ithq..thateria . i :heavy
, andgedling daring% %Haat Woke amid:demand ig high
pripie;and ill! loirmyrkeki infix oad , bbodiaie looking
kli fill*tni.;titineiiiiiithTfaisnriotTinnsigl.
Tin* Inters - niontbh dittlisr*thentrce trAsiflionihy,
and has angoidtedruf:eathier of their. ThOnas
. _
H Thoholson, It% - . , ' _
The Tankiantnecle Democrat smerweeetrepair
ingof the relent break in thi North Ithuith Coma. and
g r r
fshiiitigl4iil* - v t ief et i gketisethst
the I, l: l #9 l an,ti o, fa Our Asti diasit the fire
or gdeireilisi -- ' ' ' -: ..tofiii.,.tWeroisi Into itsood
state or repair. , ,_- • - -.-- . .:. ---
. th<Pistrie a tininiti: tioni-ililfildelphln, to foreign
ydrta,this treek,yrse..pey„ll.ll2 fe'r.: .„ : •
..
---- the Pittsburg naidte 'ollet'lreintWi`iikii a lend
slide on the Plttelnotg,-fort - Weyne, and Obiago Hail.
road, between Rochester 'and - How . lirighton, biui aim,
plenty buried ; titti bulk - Yoeynios thetanie.; : lt - whe
thought ibis- i iby.oiiivii ridgiVelepae 'before itii.ciald
14 014ared egelre'azthe leureehterieleto - eierost It for this
tithe, so that ith,de r ley ii caused further than that.. Mr.
Patterson 4thaaint - naid&A . ll74'?,t;.!
The drinerel Journal Sip; or the Coat Tisde: _
The quantity mit *railroad this week is 80,1E4 14
-by canal 83347014-nor - the _ week 133,16,011 .101211.,
against 67,211-tons "for , ieirr' espoodieg week - Let year.
The canal, it will be obeerVed, leads.
th e. 000 over k 000 toric.-The trinket improved a little
within 'She - last week, but , pdeve vale nalavealYthw.
Mho-ke& ear- r ,ap tide rootlet 4
. . I .4llPA:ry. ',- --
~
c., -l.'t• ..4 - . , 4- , C-- - ; ,, ZZ , 186t0--;-" , 4,-;,C.:-L/559,.-:,--.
- - Week_
R.Mthj Ballirolotr-448‘,180,
Babuyan! 0ana1......31.855
Lehigh Valley B 9,06-
-.130.- Canal 6
tkrafh --le-artr.
Do. North::„V“, 2,432 = 27,2231, 34 895
No report. 86.112
wrerertott,•...'.. . 59611 42 903' q 1 0364 31,991
Brost Top.' 619 11.965 INC . 84 , 3t8
•
• 8 , 18 81 - 8812 126 0981111„ 666
t.” / 0 .1M 3 WWI
Ineresetto 1858, . . ;AI; 21:0.93 - ,2:50,011
2Mkthe tieliniiikOtt.:tii:iiiotnic for th. oyor.' -
‘i"
Yn "A.:T43 4 0 4 01. :-.7**** o4 Sqfkilian/S14;;:,
iillrold fr 4 1 ,51 1 0111 ' 4 4 1 (40j 11 0*"
hi• - 0011 - 40if ApVelapr
eels l 'ale not planty,' iviiitttßatt-waivralia'
10110 -
„
piety 2-
Toittkeriepoitii 4 .^",• ••,• ' 4.149
gotai ' 18,498
life,rontiooeue .
a lloliel,a a stew teti-dollsr, bill
on Um hronk i inieni)*Oolo4llicitlaitartroto tbe
plate of theilibitailtiKalairk 'minititta. - 111 the
riShOistrr ootwer‘ira represeataties 0f.W.115 at
*whin a foitit4 , Bll l ,Pim . 1 8 /erS.l:3l l „lt r Pf Ittubi
nel7 in operation. The Spot X in rial hetet:cut the two
views; 60 . 8 In. ea* uppiwrorner tridelpon, with the'
flora l° printed over an x aid thi word pa. The -
nalwe motets are worraffererit,
folloirlh is thb iiminterit of the co'
linits4llltale . s,ll!nt to this er:ty for the mod
1859: '
,00INA014 ErLCIFTUD
GOL D.
ofMS.
GDDilib°DacrElatiarateira.''' :1.YP:';.P45.101;5
BILTESt
boliara. ' '- - 57.600
Hall roars
Dimon
374,600' f ,
aorritig.
214
32.019 212. W
376,500 - 128 504,,
2900,000 , 29,00 E
Cleats • -
Gold Coinage
Saver" -
"
.ooppor, « ,
Total. 3 308.539 ' ' 8200 029.
PruLtniumxi...4Toca ExqzirAres SAL F.B,
ATTU so,lasa
pipoarmtisiritikLii: a - nowt; & CO:;2ILAC . 2tOTG sToCt,
AND BIOILLTIGI BROIIIIIB, NCRTHWEWE CORNER THIRD
ARD 00157507 STRIETS
1000 011 i .1001(
500 d 0 " '.1001(
2000 Lehigh Vol R 6.. 024
1000 Oam Am 68 , 75 85
5000 dd ';' 033 1.514
3000 Cetivlafia7A.bs .857(
1000 do - b 5 55%.,
ICOO do .. . 66,76'
3COT Caw 06at la.b6 7711
2000 dd b 5 7714
ltoo - . do, 06 vrg
S COO B e a d' s 6210 W .- 24X
3000 do . b 5 84%
2000 do ' b 5 14%
4(00 do IL .b 1 76
1000 - do - - - 76 -
2000 Ilforris 9a..b.5 89%
1000 N Pormig es, - 65%
13 Peons k 10t5.:.b5 '4l
6 do 41%
24 do '4tx
12 , do 41%
25 8
100 1 6 66mal "
..1
107 Floaq Canal 4
1 Yeblish:Val H.... 41
10 N Martin Gas .. 301 4
11 do 303(
12 lt:arm a; Medi Bk . 61
- 13 - do 61.
-12- --do 61
- S 1116thiti R 60
50
5
7 80 a d i ' ing B. 251(
50 do car+ 25%
100 do ' ' 56 26 3fi
100 do 4444....... 25X
50 ' do 2 01(
4S do • 25X
-50- , do naali 213
50 do -- 55 25X
100 Ledgjalalad 1L... 12
100 ' `do ,-,;.-. .. . 12
60 fileb. 1 9 6v - Tirtf...... 19
0 Lehigh Nay 5214
1 Harrisburg R.
•• 57 n
12 Ltbigli &rip.-- 29
_AITWREN BUILDS
2900 Pbankbsi Ifteert ,94N110 awn 65
600 N ?end& 31:11:11 93 ( 11D dd "•- 55
• BzcoNDl 0i11D'•
iittt :94`51'
2000 do —coat 413(
/15000 Pepin' 53 • oup.. 953{
' 20.0 - 01tY Is P R.. - .7.70051
ISOO 810i0 , 76.6.6tw0 84%1
3000 CbesYsl 1176 16 41
29r0d0 b 5 47
6000 — do, ... "47
-
SON- N' Poona R 65. , 68 ;
160 2a& 146.16 - 74:. 01%
20 P 6161141E4 41%
,lote . 56tii 41%
6 'Liihigh
12 Tarm - .16 Mee Bt.' 61
:-0L0616467' PR
Atka •
11 8 6s '74 •0314t043f
Phlb , es ' 700%100%
" 11 ' 100%100%
Now 10011
Pangs 54 :44% 94%
Reading B 25% 25%1
bdond food 844 i 64%'
• " a/1 6a , 44 93 95
'8675%'76%
P 40 04 R ' 41.3e41%
36 33-Am Ins Co 1531
(0 R61'438711 2518
, O,C-tairleas It ex
59 - - do- 61(
50 - -..d05...8 - ........ 63(
erlohkikackip...... 2 5 : 1 (
12 do:; ' 25
20 `'dd -- ' '9
--911oTr'it8mid B. ... 5255
At If Inebill Betio . 85 1-13(
39 Wortorn Bs- k.... 10
15 - 111115dAL Bank ....It.:
5 do ' 122
(1 -" 1 . -., - Bid. Asked.
Sabi Nay Btoek. 9 9X
" Praf 18% 19X
WassiqUaltlm It 93( 6r,
, L ” 7, 111,4atig.. 72 72X
; 4 2d t 3
Monglaland 32 ]2)
)Leh °ea./4W.. 52 53
IN Paw:talk - OX 9x
c., se 663 i 66
cs,i.o6 - s 93 938
ClidavieFf R • 6w ex
ig Ist itt eds. 55X 58
Fiantikßottilk It 134
• 2 , 1 mSe in off 90 91
Moe °anal Ooti. 54X.55
,4 pre? diroff 107,4108
Bohl liar 6a 164 76
tt .I,rup 6s ... 84 85.
.
20 - 601.16tt 60
itikaiOrine BC R 43K
Philadelphia Markets.
, '• •APatt 80—Brening.
there 'I6A Much diniand for Blear to-day, bat
holders are iirni at the advance; salsa of about 600 bbls
stipatibit6tre - reio'rted at 16.25, 600 bbla W. B. Thomas ,
=Ba at 56.37 X, 300 bblh extra at 51.50, 1,000 bbla good
Western do, mixed brands, at 'B6 03X, 200 bids fancy
Rentti,ilcY'do atBB f 5, and 180 bble family at ST bbl.
The -ritaifere and bikini aie buyiiiwto a fair extent at
the aboie rates. - according to brand and quality. Rye
- Flour IN held at $4 12X, and Corn Heal at $3 87,i tr, bbl,
and bat little or nothing doing. :Wheat—There is very
iirriel i offering Or selling, and prima lota are active and
wanted at, 1600 for red, and I,7oo`l6r.:Wilte Rye ill In
steady demand at 88000, 'COMilit rather better, some
6,600 hue yellow bating bean sold at Oats are [M-
I:lmaged:llnd a .saloof- A ' ,oloinstlefiware is reported
at' 55e; In - store:. O f kilt - Feed a sale of 8,000 bus has
-been made.on ternes c kept ,private. Bark—There iv
soma little inquiry for titieluitriin;iiid a small sale lot
No. 1 „was `Made et1,13 - tier -tow. Co ton—There bait
been rather 1 1 1:111TICdoink; = mill260 bslee bare been sold
st irte,gularliesi tha market °Outlines unsettled and
dull', -- 'lltOeidfaiLmiierals fitillltge demand, but sales
of, somallbq bhdp,Claballugar bare been made, within a
day or two, it 63 M6Xo, on Ulna, which catablishea
decline PrOviliont—Tha 11211014,13, quiet, and prices
about the same as last quoted.„„7 4 lBblakey Is firen,with
sales of 600 bbls Peneeplyanta at 25%0, now held high
er ; dredge at 2lXo, aid Ilula 25.3 ee26o per gallon.
People of easy fortunes discourage a bud
ding genius._; l`belitter,pot in the least atten
tive to , their arrogant's; "totters without com
plaint, for seeing that whlan s finftlas arrived at
his toll growth, their walk, compited to his,
will be but mere crawling.
-,-,,.:,:;,?,;;•--,-
,-:,*-,v..
Week...
,14511855 , -. 80,1&5 ilt 570
1211,440'. , 85,470 • , 144,691
145,1380 11.475 . ..181,703
- 14,754 -418 60 760
=108:736% , - .574 574
83,039 -
A