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Hut a few weeks since „the complete triumph of the Juarez party ap i-peared be ineiitable. Mrasmos bad been ;-ormitia-*:ltific:;tinoniiniotiOi; from - Vera .40:77ki,44riliyt4Ktilit on his return to 41-4:41tY4C.**10. 4 A.04 - I • 94ld„tiA , At t4te k ed-b Y. ItigeAndleti -:ftf: the tliberal,forces ; and. :the ~eliPl4l,AFPll.;Pkii9*.4.l4;l*.:ke the charapiona 'of Minus, that its capture appear-. Church party has mas- U4' l l44o`Mr all these, aita- WaltitiiriMtpaskii!:.lasi . eturned to the pani_ff, ',rtltecqikltkii)... w t*,J#ttkOk'';: - 4;;; it ha; . teake4lPulsed•A>--*.e , ° !esi' eosin% nperf, the 1‘13.-FrO..it•tiPT,llii)ll44,'at*,l4alie,•ngen th e 2d '7,11,01444'.44, it wecrimmiceeefid. - troops fettilitbrati3,l)llintjreason brisy their" `aion . "the* ' mgx, y .was apprisedof all theifyobiniy andAhrottO the incompetency their hiaderis the • attack e!"tr j pr au ; failure.---rth ir repulse, they :4011 lack' , upon Tacubaya ' •where they sitneitn,tnii , i;"!.thi t skedhy the . Church troops ,,t rader th; -N cemitand:et. Gen z McRQUSz,r an,d, afteervirarin centest, , ? . work imukelled• to re. t, eat, whit It t~ ey did, however , in - good Order, ,They,ittlaieted,grelienlosses upon their adverl , laries; thale they : :-IlfertiselieS: had *Mired; attempt was made to par= one .thei Jeerer:4 forcei, , bnt the vengeance •of Iherifeteier'Vei ttit6ted ~against the inhabi- JR•te at TscAttlaYatiAnd a horrible massacre cm •eurredill "Twenty•eight, Peraons-'-but • one 'of irOin,'fi!enVLaiiii,ine`*as' Mliitary 'men, mere Physicians,: lour or five law.: Yers , and - ther rest : poor artisans or laboring Impiii,+. 7 *,irojirntaliyaseassinated. Their (le. etructirn(s.rti: an,-,act of • fiendish malignity.withoutany, e:ontie or revocailon. The pity i,elelariiiirtrelrliiige4 4oMtlieliedaldwi of men', "vranded during lA.- eriprtoeykt, whom , they erii*littendint.tioeflrietivel'of ' humanity, vklifipluenl:4sAN:PultAL, and &newt Li.a. idat-ritervi Americans,, , and , two Amerlean tioys~ lzY-`-the name of S3rrrix, orie fifteen 'and , the e, tiler th*e4' yearn old, Were atso.among th , • • 3 jgh;ol44. iq'te tottedthat e, Juarez forces will probably Mike another 'Aim:ft:4on - the ally theyvel#: condentralti -140-04;*,.,,,t_Jt.Y4'fiacheLleere-d that the hi ileteneilt and: >venatity oE their - generals ,imateititerentiOsti tA, ie4Ognltion the Jeers Onverrinienthy the American fidnister, n, exalted the deep iindiggation of .leaued a forniia.lt, in 'whirl the vetted is taken ,thati):# net* this ,the' reit! lel Offilli,Chpreli.., to dispose of:any of the Ketittowterrltort tothe'lrnited:St'ates; While each Moat wslt,'hoyed,from.Jnesaz!'a 'statement-y/0i Cideitlited to arouse the pude.: dfCßiS'et:this 11 - Otleine against thoistter. This prot at Mae ;fo"llswai up, by wi thdrawing from IhkeGitie" Alneritat• conmit in the city , ntlit#lo;nlad . 44,:iiillY're,preseittatie of our Otrierninerit-there; ersquater; and tender ing hinifilimasports. , • ' :I;b4;condition pi. the. American Citizens In 610 : oilitexico ib ver'y laszardena.- The ittltititendeliteriKr:OiwAt, has 'declined to intertere-Aiir„their i)ioleation, and they are lett:pempletely et • the , mercy of the ' Witheittleti,sMii;cOrreimendent of the New to - Aro:Timis says-;, ' • - The CAMS* seis:ral prolonged arid has inititsowdotacand it wag . finally'agreed that the United litatelt-',coltiniltsbeilld, be expelled, 'and a antaliss'ot•periontrobtioalcitie this Centralists or of eisty , •fitetlira, evati lot* Ing time debated gibethat-ItWottlatiokbei to experall *merino Shisr•Priposltion.weelnally lost, on the croubd expulsion of Ainerlospeweilid Rive too isitiolt. lintiOrtenee to the United 'States—a thing not 'ilesitiable,t - coneldering that this United' Stater nittat be 'very coon ietl drubbed by Franca Lad Simla; and Also by Bagland." Black; " ' ' _it So far the Anierican consul , le the only parson who has received his passports. We ire hourly,estieeting l ilm.dellnry of others. It is - said by . .those who, are welt posted is Palace • movements, that Nome ty foreigners are booked for e x ptitilon Gedikhowe I but I believe the Gp :•:slinineikS)s eapable of -witkholding the' passports ;and:Abrewing4ll,oll - these In urban ; •-PerhsPe they eiterpifitehAri,ii - the Sate of the, other victims of IrOlgioawiftweii7 spare A ;mark!) fury, -We era - Sad the press ran" • , ••• , 4f; -fi iihreWbiaft ,!/41 11 ;beteeldititiut pasaloror,"aedwa are im"dan- AK., otaymg-I-It;Winat for,men I would speak. , Out elbe ;wives. and famillee of Americana, ieTwid o=lldg - their rad • '-•'2 7 . " • -- „- „ 4 , 401 the:SqUate." • - .T,AkStW,tbi#: Is She.-fourth , of "May, and Mli!f 7 l:tlnther iorziseyeral,daye:lisa._:beere gently ',Winn with the edoione breath of, Summer, the jeatho ,ties hire 'et:;yet ihOught dt to open WiiiffingtOii . :SquOP 'to • the 4avefille lf,,fite Perim are/the lungs of London, our beautiful,, Squares "are the lungs of Philadel phia, and:one_ of the moat agreeable sights we the enjoyment•'of children; with - all their wild', mirtli ;' in` these weli•laitl-ent "and * 3ll 74ol . 4:l4iOealPf , :bublin:reereation. Well 'as lieelthypbildiemilind gratitt 42tjoifXhibilliethrillreeliair in 'these open' 'spaocii.,:, Bit here WeliCtualli bare been over taken (‘bp-frglerning:,sunimer, and Washington . Square' Is ehrOleklikept closed. If the dill ilreniOniew:their;rights, and, knowing, dore tit ntafu ' - thetirould hold a mass meet ing *iyid c tii4:4laiiefiS q uare, and appoint a de petatiOnle! wait en -Mayer Efietnr;and insist oklikating gi on:the sqitare7- 7 as respects opening ;the gates ito :the We take 'leave - 40 drew' , the' lfaiersf- attention to the eijc*l - 44,*,43:- . A4t g iiii evil it is. For a day iwo; We Were green enough to fancy ibit:perhapp - 'the delay , was permed by cc the anther - 10ga"; being eiigaiedju uprooting the tzaggerislai;toid-spolis which' do duty, as 1, 64 , fl seat i n the . open air , AtiOnld:be!,la"reirting-pliee; with a back to With v us, it Is rarer/sad' toad-stool, 'o,i4 , 4 l oCF:'odentery occupation of which, bY man,Wemin, er, child, is almost sufficient to-Indtton: a Wrist; Elsewhere, OitiriiresiatiAli l re, they' are ,delusions and (nsultif,?..iifter a fatiguing walk, it is pleasant to alt dOWthsted-Siest.,. But hero you'are com pelled to, perch-,yourself pan a moat nnoom• fortebie Seat, withoUt- hack ...of sides, and, if you are' accompanied, your companion's seat to iligeniensly. placed at ench a distance from yours that be , and you must" almost require iiii:eppia r glial . and speaking-trumpet to' see , ililkettr,cisciotbsr, ,- -Whoever removes these seats:Will ho . '4 public benefactor. _ ', Italian Opera. ' Tlge evening Flotow's opera of "Martha" will be performed at the Academy of Mud°. For the Aria time, Madame Laborde will take the,part of JPr O l4; wlt'iolilliedione Johannten and Madame Lafflanita, firft sustained here, in German, and ,Whioki yet moreereoently, Madame Coulson repro. , iota• (in the Italian version) with to much artis. tionlibill/nd'effeotiout scarab and vocalist, though not quite so Well'aitiTeharinsen did. = Madame Von 'Berke' will aattedn the character of Nancy, which .66: played With Lagrange last year. Or 0010130, Carl ?canna will takeihis own part of Plunkiti. }By, thei,,Way;ifiapapers Wane that, at the N. Y. Actillitai . f.Mu s ic on Saturday, while the root of ,tinc performers were singing In Italian, It pleated Mi.. Feriae, to'ting' his part la German, with OH occasional' interpolation or Bogart', and that he - alaff'Madakine Voa-lierkel actually sang the duet itt thp,'ltst Mt in German,' so that the opera was really gime in _three languages! We Philadal- Thiene do not *Orem of this polyglot rendition, a"4.** - Metimead that no slob anomaly be at tempted,;this' evening., Carl Vernon is the best punkin we , have heard, and,we • know that he (11,1 charm the Audience, If it please him to do h best. ' tSewe'cttriesity"Will= be folly We doubt tuit,'as to Signor StitigNe, itnew, tenor , who hat yet hit ,fl eputti ta,win i and; who ntalertakes abs charsot.er of ••Liiinfl'i.i . 00 .:will•rhave to contend with therecol leralott of Bottle% in this very role We look . etken Brie t aras the meat . doideil " stlok'" that 111 i'lli*ll l 7o.r "Oa in the Inteal flratas. lie has Wilke - Viihifisif 'flea of. ading; and - amore un : grapitful' , 4"rformet never trod the stage. ills elMosynaminnentti and that peouliar walk, which :itheet azieffort not t 6 ielfgh ak`oan miter be for thitioP Nt 1 itifiretee,ii beautiful, and. h'S exeou ill'i;.iilloiVuiliris-lazoiyiew4eliet was • very fine. trien.fie playell with Modems Coulson, eithir her exquisite vokiloi'adatirabli exernalom or un .,,opieetlona'ble good looks - appeared to Ineplfe him, malptor: IffeArtitOlinir ofity 1140, , he' want , into tiaiwthingtiko'saintated sitting. It le against the, Ip 'etint' i ,411 1 1 '.. tht t e newf tenor, • Signor 8 Di 44L)haie th ' contend • this evening. As ,usgentleman has not been , puffed in advance, nil 140 well. 14041 kt or in; N e w Yoik, we, have livitlYbsilwe lif ''' 'him. ' ' . :-,t)ii:tija,qi4694 Mlss Adelaide. PhlWys itiaiefi•hiyArseappearatoe this imam and lila ' (1 44 7ilifTlips and Signor Steffroloi will alto per ,foim.,:r here rill :,,he * Matinba or' Saturday ) at which' Ittwattle,,Gmannigai Stant, Bbriglio, and Aflifi Vii i iiieNtlNOtioi. le, th e eouril , pf next 7aloot if:„Orliterfrk of `lhe•Qteation , will be, trve al wallah-As solo latits will be sang by ats bigclatbovie,P6insot, Von gerkel, Fenno, *Gilt raring. - Revival of the Slave Trade. Letter from New York. '..' The sectional character of the National Ad- REOEPTIoN K.Oll ,EnOre Sada. Witten : nix Oatifim ministration, and 'tit complete **option to a 11 u A r f 0u n 5 ° , x ,,, x = 1 14 , , ,,ti.trk, 2 1 :;( ° , 3 77. 1.4 ,,, i „ ) : 1 , 1 ,r - ,,,e, " 0" the nittar(sPitite oftthe South, has naturally nartnes - peon•eve enuestai—VALUß OF BMW' 1 stlinulated eittemelliinsands iv:4 , 12 4 01'0 quarter I ,: g o a eav ul ea c ' e r e % / 1 6 ) ; Z a r , e °l 2 t : e it a l3 a c j i / Zr; " 4 - . 10 r Or•ill.° Union ai Aftel all thq villainies eon- c 0 mm „,;4„„,,,, 0 tg),,, p rem.!. 44;41,5a. witivehe foiretdioa oft the Lecorapten i , It' .- MSI TOTIEt May 8, litii, : atitlatitutioy had been*•endorsed and made a! The a reed& af the deddhhartali town of rough• test of by Idr. BUCHANAN, thdßotttli, naturally k m ' s: P :ll7;73 in / a er h o l f n efeo ar le t fo g r e sZ e t i t' :is Si ro v i e n a m 7r ib lo Wl enough, regarded him as ready io sanction any from foreign puha Apropos of Professor Mose and enormity, and to yield to ant Southern exec- cables, the gohl boxes voted to Cyrus W. Yield, °ag L ille Wanderer Trial. ain .. and Engineer Everett, hea l c aPliaWilic May 8 —Tee case of the Slave Wanderer tiOD that might be made. Having discovered l' 7 l} e . ireetned:cdo:,my° Capt ai n i t e d 6 h l : o n br ty na T s n o iff:a i n : y T a it . C0.,. h _ and were .: view , i 0.,14.4r0vr01a,-.4.t."1, the i,it e rid e l t t o li,` e a '? 4 , I t i <,: his weak point, the ultraists are determined to resP the Milted POI/Bible adVatitage.frOM it.. °ay arms, mad vadone A . ..er thenationel and t - r . ie 'rho iti . tee prisoners In custody remain in s o u, We cannot account, in any other way, for the which tie.- ( ...ViCieS appropriate to the went i bill haying been refaced 1.61. them. are designed to commemorate I mentioned yesterday, the death of our grey law irteW demand. for a Oongreisioeal slave 0 1 ' 4 ' end for the most extracediner- "''' Yer, Eblholse 'TIM His ' IIOBIiIOD KM EU* that I him. tilt;to quote one or two extracts in reference to him. t i ttu he i tl . lrkeS74ll° ::::SVal of the io a i e f e r tl ie r a r n e4CBel C: ef . taken from the morning papers, evidently prenatal by ..i i lls our shoes. The importation of some of his old legal friends He wee the fore:mat cargoes of sieves into the u n it e d la t a f es was /Wert of the State The Journal of 0117207181C8 says : : ` ,J irt n o t i ri t s befoll *'jury bs was a good advneati and scarcely dreamed of by any human being from at and able pleader. lie was espeoiolly at tone, the time of the prohibition of the traffic midi however, in the argument of oases before the coart in The blkal the orderof his Intellect fitting him admi the inauguration. of • dause littotrairstr. ,qt ly for the. analysis end Wringer principles here. whets strong minds sometimes fall for the wart of law was universally respected, becianse all men felt that it would, be rigidly , enforced. It is d in is m er e l u rrAl 4 lti v o i n g , or an c d sn y e s t awahuele successit ar i le o r ralee d e e- 1, true that slavers were occasionally despatched y t i e lld ro t ry ille a r t glt r o . f t re;7 ,, g , l l l: L s . ad LlT s t o o r d a r l al the and from oar shores, but 'never With a view to' land slaves in the• Milted States'—' theirilesli- permanent law, that fdr. Hill comm ands or , honors. He argued nearly every important conetittren. nation universally being Cuba or some other Ei r e nt u ne ti o t p l u o T ti ro w sf h pe lih te; b yart a n s se b r e o ei u, b st ei vi ci a r rt o nt t e h se e titi, ei et u rou r r t ee e 7 f : a .st re s i t a ir i t t , birelgri Country. Front the nature of the tribunal In his naaoner before the cent be WO ear. AVM trade, its operetioes are necessarily , kept as closely oencealed as possible, and we were reircwirstic'plirtoluVcrmeenntisititil;rgr isew ithout i s lan d ' emanation and of converging his otellec o toal Owe n s; loth to believe it possible that it. had brien ' • CIDOU the main and rollog woe Hie tatter wre oto revived, but there appears to be no longer or a scholar, and the style or his ereechwas Cohated any doubt upon the subject. That a coned°. i ltlCAlTbril t a72l prlgti..it t iDg oborgy, that 1 . 080 wily , ruble Untidier of 'Africans were Imported In The, e irern l eVes ° totrt en argam"*" the Wanderer and sold into slavery in South e lifestyle of pleaain wee clear °enlarge isfloal, ' Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, is Indleprita. an gads tre d m f linly d i e n . d gen i a l . I MS:Vir" ' ! ..,;P"'"' 7 ble. The Mobile Regiater, of •a recent date, elates at the bar!' His inlinetice e ,Te n mi a g:t i t h e l e f ic e te se c:e a d stater that from information it has received, P fr ar om an:o u n a n h t TiV i t i h ea s 'X; rApprls e ; rfni 'd " d o " p d ',.. b there is my detil3t abet at least one thousand tles before that court tette we'll ° not a id many Africans have also recently been imported the m reru a :lar of ac h tru stra i n% "1r Ti'irond.lgtrt with t t i o p o ints di o .t., felt thee:salve. obliged 'ordain and enslaved in the Southerr( States( and, as an additional Oondrmatleri • of this statement, bin , s n it: 44 that t e h e e'gl againstnott havei re ts flu n e e l t 3 L`r f t we find tri the New Ifork .fohrrtai of Com- lig r e e m i p s er n i o nxi a b w eh e led him It is worth, Of remark that /street., eepied BMA' the ifreskty News,' of When' John Afirs'hrl w ;V i d a e h a u s a c:e a c t i: on o a n l lfirli t : t hb's c oe Alidli. l'Aa pliblitilted etltitelpriee, Mississippi, a w a nd: n iiis he It e ff pli u bl ' i o r li p :r P t r y e o e r the da y %rostra on Woe with the Adan'oistration of John Adam 7l - 4 -il i hrd i the &Deering extraordinary adVertisementi a intliotel decision • it settled thequeg- Ti;!3 RIM OWItYIite,,,AND IlLtilrafile OP Olin Nen- tin 'ff lra t eb ot l t ' Oatillidd afalittial —We, the endersigned, will pay ?dr , fflll's he n ec s res e i r n eli g e adOn w ri n ci t fq etT °''' or eons of three hundred dollars OM) par head for one Senteor Bayard is among the passang PP X:ho MI by tberivalid (1,000) native Africans between the ages the steamer t for Europe, Ho, proposes to the Or tourteen (14) and twenty (20) years, of sexes returnabout o to morrow lit of December. equal, (likely, sound, and healthy,) to be deli. Mr: Charles T. Congdon, who latterly inn cootrimted venal within twelve (12) months from this date at to the Tribune many of Its moat pungentand attnietive some point which is Accessible by land, between the ports of Pensacola, Viorida and Galveston editorials, ha t withdrawn from that eetablishment and Texas—the contractors giving thirty (30) days , ric ease - down Ito the great headquarters of eireerniklng , Coo as to the time and place of delivery ; or, we tin°, liarschusetts, miters he propoaes to devote him- Will pay fifty (80) dollars °sire if delivered to us Belt to Magazine literature—a departme Itf I tiers , which first rate writers are in great demia:d i a e nt wh in e lit Enterprise, Clark connti, Miss. Wan S Priee, Pr, nee Wolverton, Geo W i'ceeman, are very y Wm Tom Smith, Sma l l W newts 31, *armee - liberally remunertaea Gea W Doily , Wro g Price, .14 Bonin It Oliphant, A Is stated that the value of the boinlinge low in A Perryman, A V Wolverton, Win Marsh a ll, ' vmeass of aomtruetion in this city exceeds throe mil. Ib ee ri e nt i' O n la ce rk. l3rl d j a ° m He rs h al li ran en d: J j a a res is ilf W P W a i r n k e ; nol;osi or d ) ° ,1 15 ;o 8 1;nron, recently editor of the Wu Wag . - Mail 10, 1819. to m o u tf e T i o s n i ,:n to d w g n as . et a te e d, ftec ou o ii p a u tra th do e y a l p ast vo , in is tm coit tat e:l bta o t That we will meet the above, reference is mad to thelollowing bonsai: in Mobile, Alabama : Boy- will & Mcßee, Tate, Stewart, S. Co., G. Goode,will not /am: , for some months to °owe. Patriok Irwin A On„ G P Kelly We, who have signed this advertisement, pro fess to be law•abidieg citizens, but cannot respect any act purporting to bo law whit% lee' believe to be unconstitutional; assaob, we esteem that which interdicts the slave-trade, either donmstio or foreign I They are regarded as merchandise and slaves here, and in their native country by- their bre thren—the tatter condition is forbidden by Divine Law, bat the Facie law says to the llebrews ' you shall enslave the brethren menu' you, and they shall be, a perpetual inheritance for your chits dren. We have never known native Africans se mi civilized but, by our plan of the Amerioan in stitution of domestio slavery. We feel that greatmu teal benefits bare and are i flowing from the institution , and esteem t a duty to extend the privileges of becoming semi-civilised to other of Africa's degraded race, by mingling at lewit a like number with the four millions now among us, that reolprocal benefits may result. It Is scarcely possible that the signers of the above' advertiseMent woUld have• come for ward publicly to invite importations of Afri can slaves if they had not a positive knowledge of the revival of the trade, and wore not cog nisant of the fact that a disposition to re-esta blish ft in their vicinity bad been manifested. Supposing that no _serious danger of the arrest of slavers was to be feared from the truckling and enleserviont Admlnietratlon 'hi power—a power that Mows no crime but a faithful ad herence to true Democratio prindples, arid which is ready to sanction the vilest enormi ties, if perpetrated by men who applaud its (tyrannies—the advertisers as coolly propose to reopen ,the most fiendish traffic that has ever, disgraced the world—a traffic which, as conducted, combines the worst crimes that man can commit—as if they were merely en deavoring to sell a•bale of cotton or to buy a •wet ot-band..— ~ _____..............._ The Disturbances at Valparaiso. During the, revolutionary emeute, which re , cently ; occurred a t 'Valparaiso , ,the private house of the American consul,' Dr: Tau Vat.; ;of ,Philadelphia, was entered by an armed force of Government 'soldiers, and the grossest 'offered' to the consul's wife Mid family.` The plea for this entrage and'utterly invasion Vies . the suspected pre sence °tsetse of the revolutionary party In the consul's house. The 'cement, under the pres sure' of an overpowering armed force, yielded finally, but of course under protest, and the authorities took possession of the consular do urielle. ;The conduct of Dr: - TnEvrir daring the diflicultywiss courageous and praiseworthy, and the c carse - he Adopted the only one con sistent with the honor of his nation's nag. The Milian Government, so far from showing a-sense of atonement for the outrage offered, added insult to injury, by withdrawing the consul's exeematur. • .The'American residents at Valparaiso, with scarcely a • single exception, anti, indeed, the bulli of the foreign residents, approve of the Consul's coarse heartily.• A manifesto of cen sure was gotten up by some persons inimical to American interests; but the paper met with scarcely any signatures. In order to place matters in their true light, a" latter has been addressed to 'Dr. TBEVITT, by the American residents in Valparaiso, sustaining him warmly for the'naanly aid patriotic part he bad taken. We here subjoin the letter in question, Which; We doubt not, will prove of interest to the many frionds of the consul, here and else where: • ADDRESS TO COMM' TIMVITT, OP TER trY"111) STATES. - . Vs',reams° March 3, 1859. Sin t We, the undersigned citizens of the United States of America, understanding- Shit a, paper calculated to injure you in the opinion of our Go• vernment and countrymen , has been gotten up by personst• pretending to .represent the A merioan feeling here, in regard , to your late diMoulties with the authorities of this Republic, deem it our duty to express to you our high appreciation of the °enrage, decision. ' and dignity with which you have upheld the honor of the consular dog, which we are proud to believe, as Amerioans, you haveleft untarnished and undefiled. Very re spectfully, we remain your obedient sorvente • A. <I, Blakey, United States consul at Talcs,. butane; F. H. Woodward, Unted States-consul at Coquimbo ; W. R. lieu, Liontenant United States navy, commanding. United States vessel Fredonia; Dawson Phenix, United States navy; John W. Dates, .Lather Eldridge, ship X. Angelo; David Adams, John , S. Rowe,• bark Sootfand ; P N. Mayhew, ship Wild Pigeon; Will. X Knox, Ed ward Hyatt, Benjamin F. Dater, George 0. Colton, Chas. R. Chase, bark •A: Maria. Nantucket: W. 0. Ferguson. D. W. Potter ; master ship J. Little; field, New York; 01148. Thatcher, 'master bark Lexington; fluent' Loring:. John G. Campbell, merchant; Henry Loring, R. Atop, A J Sawyer, Jas. Jackson, Ede. A Hearn; AL W, Hawes, Wm. Petersen, merchant; George K. Stevenson, Wm. 'Clark, Ezra; Haskell, master bark M. L. Frank ; Josiah Lockhart, James 'Airier, William P. Wil liams, Ripolito Alder, Geo. F. "Topple, John S. Stevenson, Henry - Jones, Chas. Sumner, master ship Carrington ; J. 0 Story, Joseph Janyrin, master brig Townsend Jones; George J. Stevens, S indiordLeaoh, If; Leach, Geo 0. Gray, Thoe. Manahan. Geo. W. Smith, Chas. L'.ring, Edward Loring, D 3, Myrick, Jute Casablanca, M. D ; Alexander G. Kerr. do Wx. TROVITT, Esq.', late 'United States Con sal at Valparaiso. ARTISTS' - RueEmos.—The artists of Philadel phia have a Receptlon,,at Concert Hall, this even ing. The invitations have been loaned by a Com mittee annotating of Rembrandt Peale, Thomas Bally, John Renee; 'jams R Lambkin, and John Sartain, A great many fine pletures2wlll be ex- Ilbited on this imago°. It, will be,an evening dreae party of aranoh-higher intelleoinal chime ter than ordinary receptions over have a chance of attaining,' - - . ' 'IS7ID'S ()rune" Houtts.:—lluntley's Min str ela•ppen to-night at gonford's. We notice among the names of the troupe rome old favorites in Philadelphia. • Mr. Muntley.himeelf is well likens performer in his peculiar lino, and we bave'zioloubt he will ably sualain the reputation oolong anjoyed , by that establithinent. „ eo. zw.....rtnarigingraT.-The Germantown and Liartistown ItlatlOSA Omonany have established a new regulation concerning the running rit their trains,which 1/111 prove an important convenience to persone who travel backward and forward between the city and the beautiful diettfot through which thie roadmins., The new arrangement goes • into effect on ,Monday next, on andafter' which time no less than twenty transient ply dallyhattreen the city and Germantown. In 1855, there - were but ten trains run between the city and german. town, and the train were much lighter thaniboire now run upo theroad. The ineresee in Abe facilities for travel bee only kept pies with the pro:roes of improve. meat lo the Twenty , imeond ward. The, prlrelpal fea tureeof thin arrangement' are% es follows: 'An addi tional train will be um 46 Germantown eaeh'forenoon.' Stone Germantown, nine trains will be run In the fore. iloonicinstesd`orieVilie, as heretofore.. - Thirteenliains ;will run to Germantown in the afternonia and aveninge, Instnal of eleven, as formerly. An additional train wilt. also snn from, Germanterin _ln the afternoon and. eve ning: The numher of gund4 talus will be'dOnbied, ttlE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, isti9. frcek the'Velpereire Oorreepo!Aeolis of the Nee York Times.] Tho Ohillan (derailment having canaellsd the .e.equAtitr of William TieVitt, Et) , the united States consul, a vide consul has been appointed by the minister plenipotentiary the HOE. Job% Big -Ihr. Rovitattelt the interests or,views of bisooun tryMon here rellident have been considered in this business may be fudged • of from the fad that the appointee is the secretary of legation a man fast arrived in the MAMMA and knowing toither its people nor their %tome. However, let' not Americana at home suppose that the interrals of eommerea or of commercial men aro regarded in these appointments, 0 1 / 2 , 0n when made from bead quarters in Washington They are simile for the rioters ; and he who has wrought hatchet and, talked loudest in the elections is ipso facto not only the favored, but the fittest man. A gentle man who has been a resident in this place for the last thirteen years, says there have been no less than seven consuls here during that period, with out counting three interregnums of vice arstals: ,The, name of the vicm•oonsnt . just appointed is itychman, lately from California,r originally . froin Albany. - • It - Is rumored that the Minister of Foreign 'At' fairs has recently resolved a rather peremptory' note from the American minister, Mr. Bigler, in which he sums up the dams against this Govern ment—great and small—among others, some grow ing out of the late molt; and intimates that be shall speak more deoidedly. The. moment se footed-for this is oeitaildy 111-ohrisen. The do- Ternscent of Chili Is engaged in 'a strtiggle for life and death with the elements of internal hostility, when, all at onos, the American eagle appears, opening his beak and sharpening his talbne. - A' friend,says to ate--aa 'American, too—that it. sounds . to him like a bullying creditor going inter, the sick roam of a fever patient'ptittat the time of the ' - oriala, and' seeking to extort 'payMent of claims (Some of which are tilleStiOaabla enough,) by a threat of pammening the patient., As a sample ot claims, far indeMnitY, take this: A men named hues wan Shot by' , the soldiers in their attenipt to quell .the mob ofilfeb, lip—that ho was an American ,eitlAen—tbat his lumen Wmt nuked, and a thomi Aga fakeli fro . 4twi - 4,14 was no Yankee li r pr attoorid;overybody laugh Li , - a t irat "superlatirely Be was a bankrupt, and' Mnbably had not a thousand dimee in the world. I cannot Say if this claim was prated in ,the note above mentioned ; but that it was brought forwaid by ,the minister, In conversation With the Milian Secretary of State, I learned front a most rallable setters. Who originated the claim pi a quiation; but if any limerleatie are allowed thus to attempt to postdate in the.aalamities of other nations, dis honor will attach to us all. This brings to notice the late action of Ameri cans residing hero in relation to the consul of the United Motes. Borne , of the ringleaders in the mob of February 28, after running about, the streets with revolvers and rides, thing in every di rection, and after having deliberately set dre to the Governor's residence, to burn it and how mob, More of the city no man Can say, took refuge In the house of our consul. Had be, on finding them there, escaping for life, told them he had no power officially to protect them, but that he could not tern them out, it would have been on act of hu manity for which no one would have censured him. But they same to his house armed, it is said; and We have his own testimony that they were ID arms while there, /111208 ho warned the police offioer, four days Wei, not to enter, because they were de termined to make an Armed' resistance. It was, therefore, not as refugees fleeing for life, but as rebels in arms against the laws of ' the land, that be harbored them, 'and retested against their capture by the armed force sent to his premises. Ilia felloweitizens regard this as compromising their neutrality, and have drawn up a memorial to that oiled. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH,: From Washington. Washita:iron, May B.—The metre to the Treasury for the quarter ending April lat. roitenoted to nearly 822,600,000, torturing upward of $13,000 001 from the cnts'oms, and between $BlOlOlO and $9,f00,0 - 11 from the loan of 1808 Tbe - expenditures during the roma period were nearly $18,000,000, Inotaltag $3,000 000 for the payment of the Traaanry,,rietes leaned under the not of Deeetnber,lB6l% - The steamers Patton a ter iViteh have been ordered to Norfolk for rep • Cie understoo that their mewls -are "t, be de 'Mr further and Dame- . dude The ofil dal statement lust proPased for yablleat'ou Dhows that Oongrees at the r last seadon. appropriated, For legislative and executive, civil sod miseella^ eons purposes; nearly ' $11,000,000 Diplomatic and consular purposes 48,00) For the Indian department, revolutionary, invalid and ether pendent. upwards of. A 250,000 Army tortilla loos and military academy.. 15.240,000 Naval service lb 827 000 Ocean steam mail sotvice... Making a total f t 41.20,630 In addition to the above, about Pavan millidnifhoold be added for indefinite appropriations end to carry out the provisions of pre•exietlo laws, including the go!. Motion of revenues from outfoxes. General Jet , a, the Nicaraguan minister, will rattan borne lo the- steamer which Rolle on the Sit of June, whatever may, be the detgrrntustiou of our aoyern• meet regarding the pending treaty. The health of ,Goversl gas¢ contfnues to improve, and it is thought he will be able to resume bin Sullen et the State Department in a dator two. The American Medical Convention. • Lourevms, May 3 —The American Medical Came, Mon wee opened this morning with prayer, by the Rev. Rued Robinson. Dr, Harter Lindeey of Washington,. took- the- ,ohair as• President,. and A. J. See of Washington, and EU M. Bernice of Lonievilie, were kip pointed Heoretnylen, Twenty-flee Auden nod Tervito rice are represented by 250 delegates , Tho committee on the nomination of annual 4 (Rees retired to delibe role, and the president proceeded to deliver the annual id Imre Dr. Flint of Lonleville, tendered a wel'ome to the delegates in behalf of the Mate Medical Society. - The annual report was read and adopted Resolutions were Toured that every caper inkurded for publ tuition be thoroughly prepared and plideed in the hands of the committee of publication by the let of Ynne, and the proofs returned within two weeks after their reception by the authors,. The (+Moors for the emitting year were elected, ea follows: - . President—Henry Miller, Kentneliy, Vice Presklents—ll. P. Miter, Delaware; Cbarias L. 'Printer: rafted States Army; L A Smith, New Inlay ; Calvin teest, Indiana Trcassirer—Onaper Yilster. Pennsylvania, • Ricretary--,1. M. Demlas. Kentucky. Mr. Antler, the president, made a brief but eloquent address on taking the chair. A vote of thanks to the retiring ottleers WOO pruned Only two or three reports on special entkj uts. were made, In consequence of the rernissneas of the timed committees In preparing them. ' The convention then adjourned till to-morrow ; ' • FaaitiveeSlave Case at Zanesville, (lido. ANZEITILLg, Hay B.—A 'fugitive Niue named Wm. Tattoo, claimed u balomilog t' Warksbnrg, Virginia, wag taken before judge Numb, this merniog, who de railed thetthe prisoner...was illegally held, and discharged him Immediately after hie release he was rearrested, put in Irona, and driven to the railroad depot far the perpo of haws him to Wheeling. ...JL desperate attempt wee made by the negroee of the teem to rescue him, durit g whioh.pistols and Globe were freely used, and several person were injured The attempt wee nnoneeearal In the meanwhile a writ was ;served on the marsh .1 commanding hid' to bring the prisoner before the court. This point has not yet been aettled. Considerable excitement prevails here regarding the . Sudden Death, of , a: Young Lady at ,• North, Adams, Mass. „ . . ADSTON, 11.,—At 'North Adams . , Mass., on guhday, Ilit4 Martha Butler, a respectable and accomplished young lady died suddenly On her death-bed mho ac cused Charles It. Littlefield, cashier of the Mares Bank, with her ruin. Littlefield has tied, leaving 4 wife and several children: The bank accounts hare beaa ex amined and found an right. Non-Arrival of the Steamer Niagara. Ilfrav:x, May 8 —Ten o'clock P. M.—There ere no algae of tho steamer Maga•s, now about due with Liv erpool cadres to the 28d ult. ' ; Laynch of B.,§oamer Itiohnlond. MareLk, May 8 —The it 8. item 'elooiat:wer $!o mood wltl leenohml to morrow from the Igetrollt 'neertard. - -A4liimi of the Steamers Eft aria and . ;.: . 1 stkPasono UOUNT IN TRW:Chg.—About fohr 1 : t 2 ' . GlD.egir W. _-, ' '- - ' 7 ' '''''' , . ___ '.L '' wsskellities a - gron,ofreseing apPearanoe, and an ' Nal; TORN, Slav S.—The steamer Ranee froth Ham- - -- btvg on the 16th nit. arrived' here at 6 o'clock" this ' AIabIIMENNTS Tuts uxntuttO :: • Sir di t ague W elf ea ght wall become 11 Count of an ever log. Her advice!' are antielpated , PENNSYLTANIA A0AD7.144 OF ten Brno Ali Te.-11- I c4ent pedigree, eall*iit e' donee on the west side of The steamer Glasgow bag WOG arrived, ,_ • hibition of Paintings and Statuary. Washington Sqturi.iind Stated:that he was en Austrian 4 - a , ' - 615 CMS EirenT STini irr.—i.lil emery, onpicil;and Venus, Coma, and Matted to: engage famished rooms for kora 41,01Iiniore slid Ohio - Rilroad Excursion : by Oorregla,n nelland Valet. The proprietoreit the hones bad no dig. Acuity In arranging the preliiiiinriee and in a abort - ' Wirglrraga,'Ya., MAY 8 -;lif earns, Cobden and 'l:lobelia 1 , igsW:l9 - AERHP4l4itnie Timne. —,' Xing Leer "-- time the Count and' , his attendant took possession of - staved Pure this morning, hitting . bean =nob-pleased- „"Brottior lien,it the apartments: - Thinerweriten very well for the fart with dheir eXcirtsion over' tbe Biltimbre and' 01110 i .' Urns/mai fc 01,11M108 Aeon-ElminsT THEATRE... few weeks, bet latterly' strange rounds have emacat'd It dirowl. TherOpeak in high tenni' of UM SOK 6 1 4,the l i , The Inconstant ii— , i Dumb br mof Hanobester.” from the r o mule wed by the Count, and We scenery. - - AMERMAN ACADEMY OP M01310,--“ Martha." furniture, by some meats. hem been most ehaok- Maly Ramona This was borne by the proprietor for SANFORD'S OPER& Haves.—Efoutleyiii ?illustrate. come time without murmuring, and the illustrious os 1110DeNotiores Gammutl.—Seleotions from Plays, oupaots al!owed to indulge he fancies in any way ~ he Gems from Operas, Pantomimes, Dancing, and Singing might see fit, until Monday - night last, at a late hour, THOAMOiriS Vearamse.— Gems from Operas, Negro the Oount and-his attendant returned to theirquarters Eeoentrioities, Farces, Singing, and Dancing , in a *audition which- plaitity Inifeetel that they had - been Indulging in certain libaVons which prodeeed a - , moat exhilarating effect. "The parson - who idinitted them remonstrated with them for - keepinr rutth late hours, and returning twine In that condition, when the stranger prodnoed a dagger, which he flourished in - a mejeetio' manner. declaring that he would ~ be the sovereign of that house,. and threaten ing the 1 fe of its inmates if his wishee should be frus trated. He Injured no one. however. and proceeded to hie apartments. Yesterday morning the case was repre sented to the Mayor. and Officers Wilson and Russel, of the reserve corps, proceeded to the hone to arrest him Upon arriving at his room they were refused ea_ mission, and accordingly broke open • the door. The Oonnt -was aberiptad et . thle tritruston- on, hie privacy,' but' after- arelliglag hie tollatere, 'and pertaking of a glass of wine , he surrendered himself to the officers, and was taken - before - -Alderman Pram:l4Di' on the char e of , carrying oonetealed deadly weapons, breaking the fun:liters. &ix In explanat'on of the emu* of the noises, and the means by whisk the. farnitere was broken, it appears that he had - frequently initiated 50230 frier& of hie Into the order of, the aßoos of Malta," according to 00 Style approved Of") 111% book with a ' , yellow corer," and on snob arcade& he attired.bim- . melt lb gorgeous spotrel,irtim his theatrical wardrobe,: which was kept in his apartment . Thename of the individual Is Chance Oheeeeboronith, who is mild to hare been an actor by lir tension. -He was held in • $l,OOO bail, to answer the charge &t court. Tan Coos:rd.—None of the courts were in BSellen yesterday, except the United States Circuit Court, Judges Grier and CM salader. No business of public Importance -was transacted. , „ . . The Disappointed Pike-Peakers and the Sonora Expedition. NnW osinxB,_liday ll .:-.121010ad Lee'fridge's ,agent at Pike's Peak, reports that a large number of the dis appointed miners are joining his Panora Medal= The Itemainm of Mr. Yeager. • BAtrOti. Ym.T.Mey 11:—.The remains of Mr. Yeeger , the merehent of th's env who wee fonnd drowned a few dive niece, were brayed bore thin afternoon. Kentucky Politics. tooisvwr a; May 3 -4l'he Democracy at the Ashhsod district have nominated Captain W. G. Pimme far Goo. grese vice Ron. J. B. Olay, who declined a renomtna• Um. • - ' Markets by Telegraph. • Oirantiaton; May 2.—Ootton quiet; only 100 babe sot.' to-day. Monism, May 2 —Cotton' quiet; sales of 1000 tales 012012140. tratrlnoms, May 8 —Pleuradvanoed 250; /ales of I,foo bble. Wheat le rococo. bat prices ere unchanged; white, 105o18.e; red, 145e1550 Corr firm, tending upward; white. 80.m58e; yellow, BUM. Provielons firm ; 'Ba con Bider, 9XO; Mess Pork, $11.50. Whiskey firm at 200 Nard OM.uolee May d —Cotton--Balsa to-day Of 8,000 hales at a decline of go ,• Middlings are gaoled at 12o: Bales of three days, 13.600 bales ; notate. 5 OM beim, against 11,000 babe, the arannot received during the same time of last year. - The " receipts thus far, ahead' of last year at all torte amount to 788 000 baba Flour bee an advancing tendency Clorn hes also an _Wincing taidenay I eaten at MIX 4fr. boa. MellePorr sells at $12.60 Olsotnonyt, May 3.—Plour active; !sales of 2,000 ' bbl® at. $3.8006 50 per Mt. The receipts are light. Whisker firm at 2311 • Provisions tinchaoged. SAVANR4R, May B.—The Cotton market continnes quiet. Sales Unimportant THE ELECTION YESTERDAY, OPPOSITION S'I7i3CEBBFtTL, Election of Ilen)amin H.Brown as City Treasurer Charles rif. Iteal as dity Commiztionet, and a Majority of ball Bzanehos of Councils. The following is the result of the election yesterday., 'Alongside of -the, vote. for City Treasurer and City Coinmissioner, will be found the tote for kayok last year. It will be seen that there is a considerable falling off in the aggregate vote pilled. The City Ticket. OIPY TniiiitittnEß AND OITY 005151I8BIONElt. OITT TREASURER. 0010118810NEEt. MAYOR, 1858. Dem. Upp. Dom Opp. Opp. Dam 18 , 01InVok. Brown. Boris Beal. 'Henry 'Vara. Wards. 1....0000 ONO 080: 6000 1784 1531 2.44.1588 - 1295 1564 1 , 70 3898 1774 8.... 991 861 935 697 1053 1282 4....1212 688 1201 850 887 1 780 5..,. 082 723 026 789 9'9 . 1191 8.... 078 ' 708 780 691 3047 05 7„..10 1 3 1680 /066 1880 1872 1208 8.... 663 877 668 674 1204 1030 9.... 866 080 838- 912 1216 1067 10.... 152 . )1253 703 1289 1810 610 11.... 745 726 897 - 693 886 1144 12,,.. 701 869 770 870 1893 963 23...4 102 1285 744 1802 1764 857 14.... 807 1887 772 1868 2801 071 15....1884 1688 1877 2567 1888 1499 16....1011 1019 1010 1048 1828 1505 17....1218 03 1250 643 831 3640 18.... 661 1561 657 1266 1689 879 19—.1223 1848 1266 1846 1653 MI 20....1506 1463 1263 1451 1174 1690 21.... 847 1108 861 1169 1166 1011 22.... 723 1167 7/5 1193 - 1892 744 23..., 835 967 847 ' 968 1860 1197 1420nd 124124 1184 1111 -. 93,197 80 33 SEodn N ASD. or itx , x couNcat . 70. V. 13 , 410‘13, D 1050 Thog. Wagon, A. L D. 590 ,W. C Kelley, D 10T l 1 1. Blellstek, A. L. D .. 581. D. T anghlin, D 1488 E Ward, 0 ....UM B. I,lco 4y. Tr 3022 James Keith 0 1803 John McCarthy D....1005i 7. R. Tyson, 0 1266 J 3. areantleld,A.L.D. 51410. P. Wolte, 0 1276 B. Taylor, A. L. D.... 8301 M, N, Eyed'', 0 1235 . . TIM]) WARD. SCLIdT 0:10000114. 'Rh omasP. Norman, D. 93411 Ashtoo, 0 708 COn3loo COUNCIL. ~ % And Miller, D Marton. 0 W 6 9 9 ; 4 113 ° . e Velfridge, 0 E 0. golon, D 700 John Thompson, D —057 law. it.ile3r; 0.:.......714 80100 L DIRTOTORS Jnbn P. McFadden, D.. 904 Wm Steadman, 0 637 Wm. riainmlll, D 995 T H . Y. Breftb, 0 701 T, Aleundor, D. 05110 J. Bennett, 0. 677 AM WM WARD COMMON 00IINOtt. B. Ifeadieg. O. ..... —.651 Adam HOl, - 0 665 FL O. Cottlaid 9 0 660 W. Rob ! mon, 0 657 Deo. Fehotk, 1) ' 1191 Alex Martin, D 1188 David McClain, D...... 1179 John 15. Dud, D......119q PDTU WARD'. SNUG', COISSOIL ..,+i.-rmenn)l9llllmoy • • Wm lii. Balrd,l) 91111 no: Stewart, 0 763 John Conlin, D 921 J Hatton, 0 —.760 .lyna. Lane, D 921 John Darnard,o 749 SCHOOL DIREOTORIS . . . D. A. Welly, D 9/8 IZ. J. /Lenny, 0 789 N. 13 Tbom/14. D 9311 D. P. Brown. 0 141 John White, D 920)11. a Gilbert, 0 In szxra WARD. cOXIIIN COUNCIL P. B. Mingle, 0 702 [John Y Blekeite. 0. Gonna 0 13991Thointo /labor. D 776 Bainnel,o. l oooper, 0...898112 D. O'Brien, D 741 ONVENTH WARD SZLEOT CIOUNOIL Win Bradford, D... .12031 John n. DIeM, 0 1185 COM2OII COUNCIL Chas. A. Otsy, D 1095 Wm. A Ingham. 0 A J Platoon Eon, D....10691Lewis 8. Helps, 0 1"44 ass West. D 1134 Peter Bobb. Br., 0 1232 Bamnel 0. Perkins, D.lllBlJebn W. Leigh, 0 12E3 BIGRTII WARD, COMMON COLNOIL. 11. P. Kane, D 885 A. llos I°o,o 840 D Polomon, D. ..... 881 IA. J. Barper, 0 871 E. W. Bafily, D 090]Wm Bummers, 0 861 NINTiI R AM) MAW, CrOUNOIL Wm D. roster, D I , ,Wetherill, 0 804 comom cocii<Vic. Ebeu Itendolpb, 0.....894 S. 11. 0499, 0 ON CO G. Thome, 0 918 Jos. Wattrmso. D .. Igo Ottergon. D.... Thos Vann, D aemee Magee, 1) 725 79m. P Hecker, 0....1261 Thos. 3. lieropblll, D... 761 Wm S. Denali). 0.....1269 W. L. Share, D 674 John W. Pomeroy, 0..1801 Allen B. Miller, 1) 705 Semi. L Creswell, 0..1266 XLEVENTR WARD EIBLECT CIOUVCI4. Agofe2 H . Beldemr;,.D..l ; osl : 6...Eivzlob, 0 880 0 011 If ON 0017 N OIL Wilma Bari., D 76610a0. H. Kamer, 0 025 Lew 0 Pierce D 705 Fort Hirt°, 0 noR. H. G Lanning, D 74810. B Hoffman, D...... 620 TWELFTg WAIID. COMMON comfort.. Jobn Dunlap, D 77911 0 ravels D Warner, 0,..801 Wm. N. Levlek.D 779, Broak Watson, 0 869 ;Ames bt. Watson , D...7741Wate0n Malone, 0......809 TDID.TWENT4 WKIID W11;t0T OODAOII.. iiobll2 T. Smith . , D • 7441WIlitstn Neal, 0 00)H 000Noth• R.. 1131, .1 . 741 George W. Gemble,p.aao2 Jobn ,D ' 744 Gawp) It Oat, 0 ....1202 Benjuollt gee, D ...744 rbopme P. Meer. 0....1002 William Drnat, D 1 744 J. Bulloot, 0 1302 YOIIATENNTG WARD. 00101010 COUNCII! - .. . T Niece. D .. 76610haa B Trego, 0 1 257 Stroopp D 762' Wm B. Thomas, 0...1,331 Andrew Morgan, D ... 7601 J D. nigh, 0 1 2"5 6blveley, D V 413. G. Stratton, 0 829 WM Myers, Ind 619( FIFITENTR WARD BILZOT COUNCIL WW Browell, D 1 BBEVeztry DaYili, 0 1,568 0011310 bl COUNOIL G. Remade, D 1 827 Thee Putter, 0 1 644 G. 11. Delvers, D 1,567 J . D Nineeteel. 0...1,628 0. Vauban, D 1 568 G P. 0 1,264 Jae. Johnson, D 1 806 1.1. Davie, 0 Gordon, ' 1625 K. 0. Brodie, D 1 3171 R. Fowler, G ...... ....1642 BIXTRXNTa WiRD OCIIMON COUNCIL. Jos Pites,D 1045 1. Dickinson, 0 ...1015 J P. tiller , D.: 054 Joe Bock man, 0 1007 IT. D. Dickson, D. —.A055130. Frost..o. 1021 BEYNNTHENTEI WARD. SELECT 00111101 L. 12221,7ames Bell, 0 617 iehn D. Lemon, D relflffiN COUNCIL. 1 . Patriot Mcßride. D... 1222. Martin Dorestf, 0......617 James Jaettee, D T2ll James Irvin, 0 619 0. II I' O'Neill, D ...1223 Renj 1 , 4550 r, 0 615 John Dsgsler,D 1210 Wm G Imith, 0 619 EntIITRENTII WARD COMMON COUNCIL, Divld Davia, V 078 A. tiantor, 0 1214 SArnuel nfeeutoheon. D. 091 Andrew Zane, Jr. 3 o ..1217 Denjamin Mere, D.... 664 Jamen R. Dye, 0 1223 Daniel Dinner, D 660 John Dorian, 0 1239 VitiBTEENTH WARD SZLEOT 001:72701L. ...1179ff hos. 11. Bertalet, 0. 1367 COMMON COMXOI L. G. W. Scofield, D - - .7.e Remy, D 1180 John Door. 0. .... ....1288 Wm. A. Rodgorp, D... 321717. D. Eldridge, 0 1288 Cleo, Deoober, D li 124 , 1J0bn Gramm, 0 1318 altgeman, D 1211 J. BOUND. 0 1347 B. l oelalor, 1281 11. 7oliraori, 0 1239 TWENTIETH WARD SELECT 0 MMOIL. Mom EL Emery, 1J...1270 ilamen rotera, 6 1462 COM UIN COUNCIL . . Luther Martha, D 1215 John °mtg. 0 140 D 00arleo Bogs', D 1255 Witham .1. Howard, 0.1495 William Henry, D ....MEI Geo. NV dimmons, 0..1405 'fi ndrew Smith, 1) 1')55 WM. Eckfaidt. 0.. .1401 3/3111PS Russell, 1) 1"53 !Joseph Manuel, Jr., 0-1491 SCHOOL MR6070118 136)j Orimth, 1) 12891 W mi. 0 Hatueo. 0 1605 (Mules Petera,l9 114q105*.W, t tuD, 0......1490 Walter J. Budd, 1) 126010e0. U. 51110beil, TWENTY-FIRST WAILD SWIM' COUNCIL. - .8111 Cline. T. Tonne, 0 1160 Robert Darnels, D 01:11111D'S COUNCIL P. Yimidergrift, D 81011ohn Bowkrr, 0 1168 Wm. atoreoroo, D 81Y John Dyer, 0.... 1189 Lowery, D 809 b. Haber, 0 1169 TWENTY-BEOOND WARD COMION 00UtICII.. ' J. FeltaD,D Ta . t tdethlaa Hoes, 0 1197 17. D. Invilliero„ D 7'281 Alfred 0. Harmer. 0..1192 J.O. SWIRL, D 7231 Wm. R. WlEtar, 0....1198 TWENTY-THIRD WARD, SRLECT COUNCIL. Bdrard S. Handy, D....84D1Wm. Di. Smedley, 0....071 COMMON COUNCIL ohm W. Deal, D A Oalboon, D 880 J. Brooks, 0 550 J .1' ()warmer', D Oeo. Adler, 0 89 i liagerfonn,D 75 Jos 51111 s, 0 ....... ....-- TWENTY-POURTII WARD, - People's ticket elected by about 148 malorlty. One preclnot to heat from. A PEW DAYS SINCE, in Cincinnati, Ohio, a little girl, nine years old, daughter of 0 deb Pot tor, was thrown into Spasms, and ,camo ye. y near dying, from the effects of orange pool, whith she had eaten during the previous two, or three drqs, stopping digestion and the regular operations of nature, and poisoning her • system. An cmetio saved liter. TILE CITY. OP THE PjDIAlf AID AligOOLice TIOTS.—EL meeting of the members of the Philadelplls, Indian Aid Aeroolation :was held, last evening, in,the Samom-street fall. A number of ladide andgentlemen were present, -At a few minutes past eight - the meet ing wee organised br 'the chores or lobn M Ogden for chairman. and Thomas W: Braid wool, secretary. , .TMJ &Melee of 'the' acenelation wire reed bribe - Secretary. The domMent wad listened to with moth' Interest The •prestnble Cate ,forth that, as it is the right of a oivilized nation to reelsim the land for rut; tore aod, the permanent nesimaney'of individual owner-, chip, it at least nwes to the 10311161111 hunters displseed, the ettert to make It alio' *her' home, whenever they shell be willing to be".P3q Clativ4oll, and to practise the arts and traces of otgaised life. It is elm the duty of the supplanting people, whatever may or,may not be their rtiocene in civilising ,the Indians, to do the beset practicable injury end the grftateet sobley.ble good to thenr,as they may expect the Dirite approral or retribution- 'Articles of agreement for the government of the or gatizetion were also reed After movidiag•fpr the aloe-' ton of a tumid of sixteen Managers, together with the officers. article seven states the duties of the managers as folloWe : nlt ehall be the duty of the minlgere, core, and members, in very Prent'aable way to promote the ohjmts exPreseed In the preamble; and Ibr theta etude to endeavor by publioationa and otherwise, to en lighten the public, and 0011)08111, end the linecutive of the General Gevernmentl to improve the system of the intercourse with. and government of, the I Alan tribsa; to promo's the employment of juq, and humane indlen agents end feathers; to avert all ware with and err - age towards the 'lndians, and to 'encourage the adoption by them aim agricultural life with the arts of civilization, without preference of any paisleys sect. These mode shall be the proper obj•ote of the eXpenditures of the association in the dieoretion of the managera )t A preamble and reef:dr:Goes settipg forth more folly the objects of thiramootation were read. Rev, Mr. Willits said he would rive hie voice of ep nroval to the mearwee and objects Of thte emaciation. The question considered by this artioaletion Nee prac tical one. We should give the Indian. a, place to live in quiet and secure. Ste stolid let them al-ne. We should not furnieh them with waitrons of war It wee tot absolutely necessary to kill the Indiana—We could let them a'one if we tried: Above all. we ',Mould Wive to do them good We should treat them with kindness. The Indian was ensesptible ofMud treatment. No one dented , that lin' thin city of Philadelphia, filed with Its gloribus recollections of, Wllllsm Penn% treatment or theme Unfortunate men, this smitten Was =mem! nary. The spirit of revenge, F(.l much attributed to them, was, when n oluletei by the npitit of Christian earlty. a noble spirit, The Indlente feroolty wee etiroulated by the cruelty of the white men To a utilitarian dollar and.oent are like this, the grand question is. will it pay? He thought it would. If the money that bad been spent in killing the - Indiann. in making war on them, bed been spent in the p6Nlctinee'of the whole race would have been olvilited long ago. Was the Indian worth sieving? Certainly, he wee. There were many glorious traits in the olowic'er piths Indian In his worst condit'ou he still retained them. The work of raving man was a noble, grand, and glo rious work Mr Willits continued for some time in an elequent strain, and eoncluded amid great applause. Mr Beeson said we abould go into this work with our hearts. Nothing could be accomplished onkel! we went into the work heart sod hand. The feeling for the In dian wax a natural and noble one—it was In the heart of all of the loge and the men. The spirit of ev ft wan perveding our tunt7 —we are reaping the harveat that we have acme We have permitted wrong too long; we moat permit it no longer. How will we accomplish this .1 By governing public sentiment, and by influen cing the opinions of our rulers. Mr. Beeson recounted the exertions of those with whom be wan astraated in this work A book had been published giving a condensed etatement of the wrongs that bad been perpetrated on the Indiana. It had been circulated ext , malvely already, bat it should be dissemiested throttehout every State and Territory. lilt was only ofroulsted through the laed in auftioient numbers, a marvellous change in public' sentiment would be effected. The resolutions were read a second time, and ottani mouldy adopted. The omeletteo then went into an election for Mit ten, with the following result: Prea'deat William el. Meredith. Vice Presidents—Rif K Price, Thomas Wistar. Secretary-0 D. Burble Treseurar—Banjsminll Lightfoot. . Ilitiorra—Tohn M. Ogden. Robert Pap, Benjamin Coates, Dillwyn Parrish. Thomas W. IFlratdwoot, Thomas 'Ridgway, Rev. A. A. Willits, 800. William D. Kelley, livar.e Rodgers. Joseph B. Towneend, Thomas Wil. liamSon• Win B. Thomas, Joseph D. Thutpion, Philip Lehr, Cheater Merrie * - After the transaction of some unimportant business, the meeting adjourned: A VERY INTEUEeTINO DOCUMENT—The fifth sunned. :nett of Bay. J. B. 'Ripley, pastor of thk Mariners , Ohara, on Water street, above Walnut, among other Wogs, mentions the OOLITSreOO of some dye hundred mariner') The report says : In almost every principal•city on "the Western Continent there Is now one on more earned successful worker for Christ to ba found. who once was a sailor. Also, they are shouting glad thlinga in the East. One Bethel alone, in New York, has eent opt some forty converted Bee man, the most of whom are now laboring in Sweden and Norway, and theme countries which go long have I bees sitting in the darkness and shill or a formal church are rising to the light of the glorious Gospel. Our 1111arlea, in the way or effort:et, put forth • Admonitory ca do distributed 9,020 More than one has come forward and teatifled, saying, " that card made me think and pray t" Lettere to the unconverted written Bottom lithotraphed by the Noon-Prater Meet- - ing 500 Good results also known from this source : Vessels slatted by me 95 Members of the church, over 1,000 Ifeepital and sailor boarding houses, weekly : troVottorillon 'Br this distribution large number:there been brouabt to the church. for the flat time ' and several hare raid, " 0 that Treat struck right to my heart " Swearing and drunkenness have ceased, and knew' have bent to God. becallse 01. the epiriVs blesalog on this effort. • Biblee and Testament* distributed • 249 Philadelphia Bible Society emp'oya a man all the while among the shipping. . There has been a marked heritage of relish for the simple word. ea ft la in Jesus doting the year. . Rel'gione books distributed , In different lamtuagen, wrote 3 823 • There heal bean sa greater dealre than ever • for good books this year. Maur happy results have followed this distribution. Many have come np from the sea and raid, as 34 0 .• "I trust God has forgiven me, and that lam now a Christian: I was first made to feel and pray by that book, (Baxter's Call, or Come other), and then I went to the Bible." I have letrned of at least six sailors being influenced to strive to become good men by one single book. Who shall report for the whole 2,823, come or which are now in the interior of Cuba, Brasil, eco having been sown broadcast by these nice Disciourses delivered in the church, on shipboard, In the open air, Ono., often four limes on the Sabbath, 8211 ' Visite to nte 'of sailors veto hive never before, 186 i 20 thquirere of other clasres of sooletv. Admitted to the church on profession of faith. four. teen—flee or them sailors Probably eight will join elsewhere. Average audience at the Bethel, about live hundred perroos. A very interesting, nnet , ons, and emphatically Mi. 011 ratan Noon Prayer•rneeting has been enatained at the Bethel during the year, by some merobante. Much good has and le resulting REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &C. 7 -Tho following aales of real estate, stocks, &o„ were made by Mersin. Thomas it Bons limit evening, at the Merchants' Ex change : b ten percent -stmortgage coupon bonds, $lOO each, Callaway Mining and Msouractureng Co —lO percent, 100 chorea west Branch Bituminous Coal Company, par $lO-10 cents each I there Philadelphia Library $29. 1 share Mercantile Library—sS Si). e 1 these Point Breeze Park h;soalation-1140 24 chars, Delaware Mutual Imormece Company—Se.. 1 sieve Academy of F.na Arte—sl9 75 eberee Senthwart Dank, dividend of—s7s 25 • Valuable property Bt. John at.. above Green-41 850. Three.niory brick dwelling Lafayette sheet, First ward, subject to $2O ground•rent-4660. Two-ard.a half story frame holm, and lot, Frank ford road and Wood street—sl,9lo Brick dwelling and lot. 102 South Second et —sl 300 Frame dwelling awl lot, Bedford ;street, $26 66 ground rent—s23o. Country coat, between Brantford mil Ilelmesbtag'; 23 acres—M.2oo. Country refildeuee sod large lot, Twenty-third ward, ban gear nd rent—s2,o7s. Lot of ground Clarion and Logan streets, West Phila delphia streets $l3O Irredeemable ground rent—sl,27s. Country residence, Chestnut 11111--$15,860. Three lots, Broad and Parrish streets-45 700. Lot, Story. Elm, and Sewer etreeter, between Thirty. eighth and Thirty-ninth, Twenty.rourth ward—s6oo. Country zeeldence,4 acres, at Tscony—slB,4e4l Country coat, on the Delaware, In Bucks county, 80 sores—sl4 000. Three story brick dwelling and lot, 017 Wood street— sl 900. Two thme•atory brick dwellings and lots, adjsining -51.410 etch. Country seat, 21( sores, near U. 8. Arsenal Twenty. third ward-36,460. Three-etery residence and lot, Media—ss 410. Lot of ground. Randolph street, Out of Waterloo, $65 ground rent—s3o Two three-story brick dwellings and lots, Pepper atreet,Nineteenth ward-41.250 each Lot of ground, Vienna and Lemon streets-4340. Seven unfloithed dwellings and late, Franklin etreet, south or Oxford—Seib each, ' MINISTERIAL UNION.—The first annual Meeting was held yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth street, below Arch The Rev. Dr. Stockton had been appointed to repeat, on this omission, an addreee delivered by him at ono of the ordinary meetings There were only some thirty or forty ministers present, Dr. Stockton rose and Complained of some mismanagement on the port of the committee, in not haring the meeting sta. liciently advertised se one of the anniversory series for the week, and concluded by refusing to re-d hie ad dress. After remarks from various ministers, it wag reeolved that Dr. S. ho requested to re his addreal at Sanenm.street Church, on glider monolog, at hall•past 10 &clock. and that furtive measure' should be adopted to eremite a large attendance NOIiTITERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS CIIIL. MISR —The anniversary of the opening of Ole /nett tattoo, held on Monday afternoon lest, was very nume rously attended, by ladles end gentlemen Addreases were delivered by Rove. Bomberger, Nevin, and Hatter, J. W. Olagboni, Erq.. ant a clergyman from Illinois ; after which the children, to the comber or Omit one hundred and fifty, eat down to a repast furnished them by the liberality or the manner& ,The visitere ex• pressed themselves highly delighted with this most ex cellent and prolesworthrinatitution. NEW CIIIIRORES.—A now Presbyterian church is to be erected in Frontlet& It will b• o' stone in the Remeoesitie style of architecture, sixty by ninety feet, with wheel room, Berddon Mtn, and 00M- , ml I oeMa ou the tired float, the main room being on the second floor, with gallery sense the front Work. loan arc engaged in tearing down the old building, ape. rations to be commenced on etre new as goon to possible. In Camden, a new church is also to be erected by the members of the Moravian Congregation of the Mid die ward. SeALDED.—A • little girl, the daughter of atm Sarah Tomlinson, was scalded dreadfully on Mon day evening, by the upsetting of 11 kettle of boiling ante., at the residence of her mother, in Ninth street, near Catharine Mrs. Tomlinson, in endeavoring to resone her daughter, was alto severe'y scalded. A phr ateian was summoned immediately, but the iejuries re ceived were of so dangerous a character that but Lopes are entertained of the recovery of the mother or daughter. Acornwitx.—On Monday evening, a little boy, maraca Selma Itlegee, was knocked down and run , over by a pair Of horsed and a a wl'aire, st Twelfth and I Anturr POLPriCS.- Market streets, and bad ore of his legs broken, and 1 " A poittinian, Wotan& like, must alter woe otherwise mural/ injured. fie wag removed to Ilie face and habit ; and, like water, seem the reeldenee of hie parents, in Joint alley, near the Of the same color that the vont le place where the accident happened. 1 That cloth contain it; varying his form PASSING COUNTARF.EIT MONEY'.—TWO boat. With the chameleon,at each obJect , a change." men, maned Adam Ilannla and A. I. Bettis, were held I In regard to varying he form and habit, we would in the snm of $l,lOl yesterday, by United States Com. briefly remark that it can most sully be done by step nolseloner Hetzlitt, to Mama: the Charge of pealing pint in at the palatial clothing store of oaranrille counter:el% money. r4oltes, No. 607 Chestnut street. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Dioney Market. • PaILADEirmA., May 3,1859 The businese of the dock boaid was not large to day, though the tone was generally improved, and prices a abide higher iD enteral cases, The airy dividends have added noose three.quartets of Milton of dollars to the money in the market, but no immediate effect is thereby produced upon the money market, which, sorer as good paper Is concerned, can hardly - be - expected to be any easier than it has been for mayoral weeks pact, The following table shows the rate and amount of bank 'Heiden& • ' • Banks. Cachet, Rate of Div. Amt or D;.e. Pailadelphis....sl,Boo,ooo 6 per cent. 00,000 00 Far. do Afeche.. 2,000 000 - 4 " " 80 000 00 Commercial..... 841,400 . „ 20,440 00 Mechanics 803.000 6 " *g 40,000 00 H. 500 - (00 6 " 25 000 00 Southwark 2/0,000 10 " " 25 000 00 Kensington 250,000 6 12,500 00 Penn Township. 350 OM 4 " 14 0(0 00 Western 418 600 5 i• i• 50 970 00 Man; & Meths.. 570,150 4 •' 22.8(0 00 Corecnei tie ..... 250 OW 5 " 12,500 00 Girard 1,750 000 " .c as 760 00 Tradesmen's.... 150,000 - 4 " 0,000 00 OnnsolidaVon ' 298,610' 3 " " ' 8 068 30 City 483 850 3 . 4 13,016 60 Commonwealth. 105 030 - 3 " , 4,9'0 SO The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Le. high Coal and Navigation ,Company was held . to-day, and the following officers were /hosed: Jame/ Colt, President, Edwin Waltei, Presenter and Secretary, 'and Erskine Hazard, George Abbott, John Farnum, Henry J. Boller, Richard Richardson, Alexander Fullerton, AndrewffiaDderron, James g. Vox, Edward Yarnell, Jacob P Jooea, Managers. Mr. J P. Jones is a new member, who takes the place of 6.1 D. Lents, Neg.; the latter gentleinan having de clined a re.eleotion. All the others were in the old board, The annual report showed the net earrage of 1858 to be 1843 864 60, equal to 14 per rent. on the cap. Hal stook ; and the debt to bane . lerliened 1364,977.88 The CorroantowD'and Parklomen Telinplke Company have declared a dividend of two pei cent. for the last Mx months. The Oheltenlyun and Willow Grove Turnpike Om. pour announce a dividend et two and a half per Sent. for the last six months , The Lehigh Valley Railroad transported 11,237 loss of coal last week, against 8,909 tons, in the correspond ing week 0f19.56. The total tonnagykusfar this year, is 208,910, en lacrosse over la/6 year of 63 000 tone. - PHILADELPHIA STOOK /3 XoIiaI4O.II:SAIES, Sfay 11, - 1860 3111•0371931 itANLST. BROWI, & 60., 8ANY•31079 81001 V. AND smortANoa Buots6e, soalawase coning Tamp • AND 0111ESTSITT 818 rare FIRST 1000 Penneos 94K 1000 do 94 g • 715 21 do .... . 94% 1000 Penne R lit mai 101 1000 Pitts, FtW & Ohl con In 63 50 jeans R lote..esah 41% 12 l'hilais Bank . ....122 15 do 122 18 de 122 16 Clam de, Amboy 8.. a 2,31 1 d 3 ' 122% 4 flobnyl NIT -5% 101410 Valley 11.. 42X 20 Union Ble Tenn bi 103 8. do 114 104 22 New - Orleans Oss . 147 20 Lehigh Perip 29% U N Penns R.... cash 9% 75 Union 01 pref. eaeh 4% 2000 -do 68 500 311m1ral3bat10i.. 75% 20 0 Peoria R 2d rot 6s 90% 1501 N Pa R 6s. , - ..eagli 66% 1000 Cataw Ist rot 78.. 65 1000 . do , 68 2303 Lehigh Nay 6.1... 97 12 Penns R ,417( 50 do ....cash 41%, BRTWERN BOARDS, 1000 City Bs 100%1 8 Union Bk Tern 54158 4000 N Pa II ss...eash 80%116 do . 54109 1009 Cataw lot m Is. . 55 424 Leblgb Scrip 29% 831 . COND BOARD. . - ' 500 City Zs R 10%,% 10 %orris Costal 561( 200 do 000 X -6 -- do - 53%" 300 do ..... ...100% 16 do b 5 56% 2000 do 100% 15 Norristown R 63 50 Pitts, PM dr. [du 23 do ...... .... 53 let 78 613( • 2 do 58 2000 Elmira lin 7e..85 72% 8 Beading R.. ...cash 25% - 1 Lehigh Scrip.... 22% 8 West Philaß.,... 53 ' -: 4 -s --drb 'amyl& 2919'- - do ., . bswn 53, _ Bid../shed." , ' '" „'. BU. Arita II BSc '74 408%10434 Bold Nay Moak. 93( 93( Philo 45a ' 100%100% -n Prof 18% 19 n R 100%100% Wmsp't &limn 930 934 ti 'New ...103%163% cc To Ist mtg.. 72 72% Patna 68 94 94% 44 2d. 03 Resdlaz • R 253( 25)1,i Long Inland 32 12 -,- n bds'7oloca 84% 85 ILeb Coal & Ray.' 52' 52% . n mt Os '44 93 96 51 Pet= 11 9% 974 n do 'B6 76 78 -n 68 • '-- / 6 % 68% Penns. R 41 41% nlOB 92 9374 ” 21 m6s to off 907( 90% Catawiala It ..; 6% 8%. litoy Casa! Con. 55 57f n Ist ns9 bds 65% 55 ' " prey 107%108 ',Prank & Booth 864 Bahl Nay Bs 'B2. 76 76 12104 8.1 8t R... . 50 n Imp 6s ... 81 82 Mace & VizteStß 43% Philadelphia Itiarkets., , PatirbiLvsuk, IStiy 8-11,4nIng. The Flour market Is firm at the late advance, and sales include about 1,600 bbls in lots, at $6 25m6.50 for com mon Western and Pencsylvaals superfine and $6 7507 bbl for Western extra, as to brand ; there are few sellers now at less Manta 50 4pf bbl for standard super fine ; the sales to the trade are also to a fair extent at the above figures, as to brand and quality, and fancy lots at $7.2507 50 bbl. Rye Flour is better, and 163 bble sold at 51 25 air bbl. Corn Meal Is also firmer, and Pennaylvaula Meal Is steady at $3.87)i # l ' bbl. Wheat —There is rather mere doing; the receipts continue light, and prime iota are wanted at fall rates; about 4 000 bushels sold in a small way at 1600 for good reds, and 165 sol The for white, the latter for prime Southern ; the balk of the sales were of the former description, Bye is wanted at Wilo. Corn is rather more inquired for, and about 4,000 bus yellow cold at 138m69e, chiefly at 58Jim89,1 for prime Delaware, afloat. Oslo are firmer, with sales of 1,000 tons Penns to note at 560, in store Bark—There is nothing doing in Qa.r• citron, and Ist .No. lls held at 133 6P ton. Cotton— There is rather more ateadiness in the market today, but buyers come forward eltwiy, and only a few small lots have been disposed Of at. about previous vitae. Groceries and Provisione—There hi little or nothing doing, and no change to note. Whiskey is farmer, Penns bble calling at 2530 On for Ohio, Prison do, 270, and drudge at 24X m2se 4)' gallon. achangeg May 8. BOARD. New York Stock BROOM!) (300 Harlem 8 11,7; It 100 Harlem Prid 3.0 201 do 00 38X 103 do 383 i 10 _ --du-__ 10)00 U 8 to '74 flied 105,y 7090 U 8 ton '74 104 k 10000 bt imcnari 6a F7}( 5000 Ohio St 5n 15 , 107 2000 Xrlo 4th hi BS 48A tioa MI6 3 Guar 33 60 .do LBO 32% 120 Mich Cenll. Pox 301 do ZOX 201 do do am do 46)1 2007 DLO h Mil Bds IS 300 N Y Oen R Tax nco do F6O 72 100 do 10 do 21.0 Mich 8 & N Tx 1070 Mich 8 2 8 / l ex dv 68 77 Pacific El 0 78 100 101 e Rs, 17664 71( 100 Ohio & It I It Lo!' 60 Panama R b3O 172. k €0 E.O) Gal & Ohio R 66 TOE MARKETS. so to wo de et sass are without change. We quote Pot and Pearl $5 73 Ftm —The market RI moderately active for all de seri minne at full Satires Sales 2,00 qtly Cod at $3 87 , 4 ; 600 bbis mesa No 1 Mackerel at $lB 25catt3 60 ; 200 to No. 3 do at $9 50, and 1 500 boxes No. 1 Smoked Herring at 170, FLoge.—The market for State and Western Flour is tw better, but abeam dull, with fair receipts; sales of 9 CNIO blis at $3 DUDS 10 for unsoutdt $5 2506 for en perfloe State. 16 30a8 80 for extra d 0,15 3021.5 90 for enrunfine Western, $8 300 (Leo for extra do. and $6 75 OH 95 for shipping brande or extra round bole Ohio. Floutwern Flour is firmer, with mica of 1,600 bbla at $6 Boas 75 for common to mixed. and $8 8988 50 for extra. Canada Flour to nominal at $6.5007 50 OR AlN.—Wheat is 70610 better. with gel , le of 20 000 bus red Western at $1.F0te1.55; Iwhlto Bentnoky at $1 8301 OS, and mixed Illinois $1 5101 65 Corn Is firmer, with mire of 21,000 bus Western mix.d at 860, Jersey yellow ac 86,g88e. and round yellow at 66351ig0 Aye is drat at 650. Barley is dull, gi‘h sales of 800 bus State at 900. - Oats are better, std quoted at 47e55c for Southern, Pennsylvania, and Jersey, and 55060 for State, Western, and Canada. PROYIS'ONS —Pork is active and timer, with sales of it 000 Ws new mess at $lB.lBOlO 25 ; old do at Me 16.12, and prime at 12 62g. Beef is firm. with sales of 100 bbla at $8 2507 for country prime ; $7.2108 75 to• do mesa; $9 60011,75 for repacked Chicago do, and Mold for extra. Out Meats and Bacon are moderately wive at former prices lard is lower, with sales of 800 bbla at 111(0llgo. Buttqr and Chinn are steady. Pat.o OlL.—Sales of 35,000 pounds at 100, 8 months, it,, 4 per cent. Enema —Drawllee meet with a fair demand from the trade at well supported prices; sales 50 halves Cognao, "Otard sad Robins" brands at 02,05 50 ; 50 knives Moeda Roohelle at $1.26®l 50. and 10 quarters at 03e3 60. Mu is roaring off . pre+ty freely at 18enno, with tales of 50 pipes and three quarter pipes. West India Rums dull and neglooted. Wings are steady; Sales 50 qre f.herry at $1 5002 25, 20 qre Burgundy Port at 00nef $1 25. 800 news Claret at 82.:602.80 sad 500 gelds anampagne at sBcl4. Pin.slanx is dull at 255 i 0265. THE DEATH BED.—There are many hearts which can respond to the sentiment so feeling ly, and beautifully expressed in the' following stanzas: We watched her breathing through the bight, liar breathing soft and low. 4s in her breast Me ware of life Kept heaven,. to and fro. fgo silently we seemed to speak -00 slowly moved abcrtt,-.. As we had lent her half our powers To eke her living out Oar very hopes belied our fears, - Our fears our hoped belled— We thcright her dying when ahe slept, And seeping when she died ! Tor when the morn came dim and mad, - And chill with early showers, Her quiet eyelids olcsed—she bad Another morn than ours. ~.,. AA" if* .Flf lUD 804iiiit4,tbsiltieiiiCei:Maiiii - ortife, Pinney!. Tenb.tiftewee34,RdifadWeher:rokhoddai . riltidqßsll I.ereiehleg Till liellireioiowdediiiiiiebilse;iiaiple,t form be - ng oceaptedli:thecfrilikiiiiaannedepeekere b Ogee. d 'um fa ell j thdaidtdeediitthl Heritages Chip* Ordahy ashot . d. eedthe of a *ombei' pioik'TpleinF*o hated mite4itiito A!•jpitereiri (4_ omits 444 i slogiag of several beautiful henia - ,,, The meeting wee opened Ay few Ilpeeretory ..re markeby Thomas Watson, Rvti prevident of. this's-eat ety. Prayer wee offered ~br Rev -Robeeelti' g -,itiaii: lain United States nevi: _ - It' the virtue 01 !varlets to It all itch reset, the speech-nnykingpert of-,the **Si* Jut evening,' le entitled to more than aidintir,ey*ldeGey. :flog: disuidriu'e vetches were dbe order; oi the - evening; tynnsnel ear densatToa and tompllrati.ve:bteril• ==l otb ere. segded at ae ,i,htunboZ. - _,:',,•- The - Brit speeih ; et -ikei,eveiling- Rev •Jehn Whom, D' D. :ffseritteispithi'prtivri:ely of 12evIne placed him it the heed of 'the lietitiotcted of some brother more itcustoiiedio - 3U - se* , —Mr. Wi!ilia, for example, who, he was tall, ecin'd.r.-Yri , dak`e, shin se - well es preset% a mermen, whlah we all know he - *Mid • very well do Re had, nate - Wife - dint littiontnailenne in sea life; Tet,littla ea It Wee it, will Amply eniild"'t and quite set him to wondering icor . _ any-one In hie senses, :meshing experiential', amid sink, '4 - Ufa on the Waite ev'tve,' And a home on the rallies deep,'! Nis remtrke ware ehantoterixed with "humor, and kept the stidieneie in a roar of lanshtm„,and served well to ranee the andieneefor,thatialariet or the pro rename. _Ere -got tErrongit within noe minute 'of his allotted time. sod,alesed amid land anplarui. The next alike wee Welsh. RN, ;fie happy inrseeingazoniid him so Taike Dtltll.• Imp at seamen's friends. dammented watml7 n tee what had beta witnessed I{troiag isitnr3 to tltofiiren* el revival during the past year; and urged moon ill •who heard him Oa Importance of - instating; the: - objects" of this excellent moiety: ' Mr, William Getty . , of :Mc!, Youvir Area's Christian Association, was the next, speaker He paid that, w h at the agrar multi niedki wag si baffle 4 sta'. Ana ; vt'at oa to give the ressohawhy. Ile:hia'viettia the Ballot% Eomee ab•oad. anti had • beeuluvoriblihn•reseed with their Heim," he thought, should be estilliehed - berey and ihuf ihOuld be:irowided 'With ne. cages?) coottorta,_ fetich Euoi etidping Nartmeute. * good dining ToOtu," plearsht'. pstlor.;tit-nest'tbair friend, iq, the Bible In .10 a :ooze, And WteUchei to in struct h Inc wbee be Is ;17 duty. , . . At the-close or•Mr Getty's - speeds a mot solo wee minis—and well strog—bTFro,ressor T;ipenop,iiiill tied, tt Ro:heti. In the Orwile of - thei Deep." We have. emit ted to state that rrorestor M. H. Croat prsetdeda r t the Plane on thisoecaston.• -- ' - - ' - YollowinOttis very pleaswit weal epttode, another five-rainwie tab was delivered by, 3tair.'7. Winston Smith - He opened with. ortouchlig ideddint of W boy. some years, sgo; . :ltiving beeri"resaiiretrom a watery grays by the timelfinterfirenee of fi spider; sailor. lie believed !bat the sea, its very nature; mortared a certain atyle of reanbord,'"whleti was Milldam, if ever, developed do, land . ; • arid .'wbat peak liaidyailin moat needed was, the palgiork ol7eeaa Christ to soften them and make them among thirtnent useful men lathe world Ohriettan, as they _Bow, are ih•Hui world ecumenist. He cloud, regretting that ender the rile they- were obliged to- eitialmut_hefordib,.TlMiwk;`,,," The next events/C . of 7.the :evaniziewaii , Mr. John Byrne, a sailor minim:tarp _Tor, some yery geed res.'. eon, we appals, the' rr Waif) . into was suspended in favor of Jble gentleman., .1‘r...8. breileolverted and said that he bad friends living who, if they were to see him in-the posititin be then ocsfapied, as a speaker at Seamen's Friend dertiversiel., would look upon him aeons or the wonder, of the World ! In reply to the =Wry lately' addresiest to taro, where he had been born? his answer WO that birthhed been in the Bossratd I,le, but that his sewed birth (referring to his 0011111frld 023 11145. MAO on teisidestAlll•lllo.l3 man of.wat. He made a pretty good speech; witellideried to with manifest loitered, sod rifdosen,r4Sidentki, with the credit of not hiving ltratedhli liberty to con sume time over-the . speakers who had preceded him. The hymn Good Sari then:aung 4.the Bethel children,' slier which Rev:Volismith D. (harrow came forward, and after - ' a WsMiit.inns ,at too rule , . of the oratorical.piet•of. the- ;wog - runes—a sublime discovery toitsfraate the eirqussice of each an occesion,proUeded to ispreak of thysailor lend kis Tante. The severttynt. the dirrisiplitse adores etoWirds the sailor was dwelt upon in is mearrierrehowing that the speaker was intimately se/minted with his subject. The stubborn ll.rele?. was ...meetly =ohne:Joan gag to this gantlet:Arils rhetorical Dr. Thomas Brainead was the next *pester. • He en tered right straight up= his theme withotit eircerolo cation, and conaeMiently said xoots melt of his 'predee' sat Ore. He iddnced wilderita to prove that the sailor had a gratefitl heart, and that all he needed to muffed - it wan to - ebosi hhirkinlieet. - Het - bsileyed that the meet eMeleut missionaries that could be sent abroad were the sailors, if brought within the Christian pale. lie had hitusef once bad the honor of being alipereeked, and haft one* salled *Heuer; from this port in the Wyoming, acting for four weeks as her cheptsin, and be had mean to believe that no men, as a class; were more open to receive the Gospel thin wan • the sailor He concluded by saying that be considered the He...minute rule 'as' a most excellent one, for it gave them the opportunity of sitting down,. l e/Leb3 g the audience ender the-in:Truk= _ 'thee. thew all make capital speeches if they Daly had Sufficient time. gaturliter.j The next aetarssawas bye mariner; from Seamen's Re- treat, Btaten Island. Be said that hie Inelfattot to appear on this eemaion Use iratiii lima' petted, and be had not hail time -to prepare hi:itself much,- and be trapectitneteiore, - mse him to put on the hifalntin.:i "Ma whaartheetair-an elo quent =anima had about fifteen hours to lath to them on this subjcit. But; as they troult see, he was but an illiterate man. -Me heart was to the:_ subject that was dear to Them; but be would give we to men better able to Petered them, and ail, eat devii. - .7: -. As is usual on suet tie - laic:4a, the taik of browfnithe list horn was reserved for the Rev. John Ohanduis. He was curry to w that,bys very tallish arrangement, the Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society had this nation made out to give the people nothing but hash; and he aboard -1 y hoped that next year, witcravee had the management of it, they would be given the very best rout beef and plum-pudding that Philadelphia could afford. Ore thing he was glad to tee in this programme; thet wat, its freedom from New York. Not that be had anything against New York, but lie wanted that rc that provincial town,” as they say, should be more Philadelphian - [Applause J He was heartily .0* of this thing of 'going to New -York 'for - our calicoes and teas. lie wanted that Philadelphia diced have her line of steamers to Europe, and that they should be manned ty Chadian Bailors that could feel themeelves at home in our city when here. He wanted chat the sailors Omuta be pro vided with a sr Home" while here, as true (coin rem as Heaven Is from sin, With several more allu sions to what he thought - Phitadelphia,owed to herself, and sundry characteristic assurances that his whole heart was in this 'rosin of reseeog the sailor, he con cluded amid a storm of applause. Another hymn wan sung, and the Dosespgy r sr praise God from whom all blueing* flew," Snit which the congregation were diaudased with a Christian benedic tion. A BRAtrrlvuL WORK Or ART.—We Teeterdny dropped In at No 915 Oheetnut street, for the porpcee of eeelrg what had been represented to uses a "great pictures , by Oorregio, In the sixteenth century. The picture la entitled " Mercury, Oupld, and Venue," and presents the first in the attitude of 'a father•achool master teaching the pinioned yotingeter, Cupid, his lettere; while Venue, like a delighted mother, looks complaisantly on, apparently quite 'forgetful of her own wondrous charms, In watching the In'eresting pro gress of her boy's instruction. The figures are life sits, the place In which they are represented being an umbrageous nook, rir•lling In grandeur area the ro mantic oonception no artistically etri*ollel. In the mys tical three. Whether It be a genuine " Corregioi , or not, we hare, of course, no ebrointe roans of deberinin in; ; though we may add that the artiallo merits of the work suggest no doubts lathe minds of commisseare e. to Its authenticity. If, Indeed, it be a picture three hundred years old, the wellpresereed brightness of the <talons would a'one anti le it to consideration as the work of a muter. At any rate, the picture In well worth a visit. BOAKSP&Artg's TrISOLOar.—By an annetinco - in mother column, it will be seen that the Rey. A. Cleveland Core, D D.. of.Baltimorei will ‘ dellver e. lecture in behalf of the Church Rome for Children ' at Concert , Hall, on Friday evening. The theist° he has selected. we ehould think—judgirg from the frequent quotations clergymen make from the writings of Shah spears to embellish their eermons—would be one calcu- Islet to enlist the genera! interest of preachers and hearers. 4 : The Morals and Theology of Shakepeare's Poetry" la the subject to be discubsed. „ rr.taNnur FOR THE lifiradow—rt has now come to be pretty generally known, wherever The Preas is all over the Union—that we bare in Phi:10001a a -millinery eatablishment, which, in point of lute, no less than in the extent and. variety of Its goods, (all of their own manufacture and importa. Vend may safely challenge the world for competition. We allude, of comae, to the.magnitleeet new establish ment of Messrs. Lincoln, Wood, & Nichols. No 723 Chestnut street. Their retail department, on the ant mr.-is cow being thronged daily with the beauty and- Wilton of our city. BREVITY THE SOIIL OF Won AND LEN6rR AN' EVIDieOI4 OF WISDOM —GivernOr Wise has written twenty•eight newspaper columns of letter on the enb• ject or his being a candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Wise takes a surrey of American polities from the days of Columbus, and looks forward to the time when the B o oby moootams will be had out in building lots; but the most extraordinary feature of this vast epistle is the root that he never once refers to the elajaut Spring garments for gentlemen and youths made and sad at the Brown Stone Clothing rfallof Rockhill tc Nos. (03 and 605 Cbesttnt street, above Sixth. Ned he done properiostice to This theme, he could: readily have *died a column or two to his letter: Soniurs GARDEN iNSSITUTZ. - Me SONER YEREng,—Dear Sir : _ - The Up•lght Refrigerator we purchased of you has beeri in vast:ant serriae, and has Well accomplished the - object for which it was obtained. For ciianiinesa, pirfeet 'ventilation, end facility of antics, we think it imparter to any ether. - Yours Vuly, . OlLeisirr Clouse A. M , 609 end 811 Marshall at We, the undersigned, haring afro in use in cur renal lies, lonia Terleesr Upright Refrigerator,- hilly agree with the above testimony of Prof. Combs; in regard to their superior qesdit' es. Signed, GFOROR Frei, 701 Booth Ninth at. Tosrru L. Josrli 703 Coates at. HENRY MILLER 7 2 Tine it. M. Bynum.. 718 llntionwo-d et. Judos ALTER, 894 North Si.ith at. The above testimony speaks volumes in fever of the Rxeelider Refrigerator, which ia warranted to give - entire satisfaction. A complete assortment- OUhatd, for sale by the manufacturer at low pries-10.5 South Second street. Jenne YERICILS. HZURIOK'S P.1.74:11.5 CARPET SWItzpIORS, $3. Water Coolers of all styles, . $2 to VD. Refrigeratori from - $4 to $27. Table Cutlery from 50 ate Per dos: to $l5O par Pine Pl4ed, Ware of all kinds. Tea Trays and Walters, 30 of ettiti'to STS per Bird ears, beautiful style', $1 to $lO. E. W. Carryl& Co;' , 11410t100 fttraidasig stote, 714 lostna% et,
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