The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 10, 1859, Image 2

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Tn'thelast Liverpool, paper which we ' re
citivedits:Ma„acComat 0f,1,f.a largo , and inflo.:
'Orttiat iiiiiiiite•Aniiting:Of shereboliets-of
theatlintleeTelegreplt Company- resident in
Liverpool." What wal)teld eted : deno4t-thia
PrifftOTONII,,YOIICO4,9I repo rted 11 2 ;„the
newspapers,'„,:wout4a. much .pnblie
Sear okhavingleerileld'Aitt•the Clarendon.
roome,S,Onth ,Tolin:atreaVl .itlad been held
1 3 1 113P 1 3 , ti0n-egnarefer , of St. Georges
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042/(4wikiii..4f.,Laralait;' find anlitikeentik
.Selieltetqtenerslilteder - PsmismaroSee -Ad;.
1 *(44110; been int; :again Will
of% Alia 901,4ntici Toler
0140;101.14#i'.46104;d0wi.,,, expressly to
14:44.t.::00.4:Atfc:*(4414* 444006 a, to
the ;- -- Ltierpooli,sitareholders. His /sPeech
eitlide*a!:' , , ,,liedli';- , ,Vonotted-:-;-thei have 'no
fwMilegna. • I )W
what we' glean from it,. We ahall here give.
Y - 4k, that
`iteed,V;Cnt-at-elboiri condition, graPhically
„tiblithwtt ? b,V term ig blird4tp.p - bits . -no
faiida;k ita i l)blairMan,lrirs,),tik:atteMpi the re:
atoration , oft the' old; Cade,- or ,00nstract a
the` • British '-Government,:: after
much upon these
titire'steitotisight per oent:Aion ,the". capi
tal to ' eiriplOok,tot eitieeidingll6oo,ooo This
gairialialti'be for lirenty:ftsie years, oeltditibnal
ePoti` ‘ theattchesifil w orking of thaceble, at a rate
tot ltielhaa' 100 `wo rds peeluitir. -*postal eon;
trailt 'of tot leel - thatf120,9 , 40 . per innate for the
betinest of the
,Government;; eny..exceal of work
to Nita.fir at - thecaompany's - ordinary tariff,
The conspatirs:oontratiVrith Atie-Arealloantilo=
of
X14,600.per annum is scoured the company, iy
to:be allowed to;iriblist,'Bo:lllst, by. this Arrange.
meat, the; g`narauti'ediiveaue of the company, in
dependitit • altogether bf' Wiereantile support,' will'
he 434,55/o)Par ratannsf the Government to allow'
ottite:gritiisiitlfd 'llOl3l to be expended
heilfordijaAjmeoltate?the' old The - tom -
to erispyryfi• O'llofter:notent thifi portion of
MoirdOkivilOgeo: ogreiownt• ,torommo
tAwiamiNOirtifilek t coniaindif rho exclusive right
cable, from ~.EotOff, 'crii the shores of
,'11! aillikelythat. the American : Go= l
.-:continue to - :,pay , :,a subsidy, i
amounting SlM,9o.„l(_YciOi as' . a . 1311131 .
iligOlViilk;ool'ol6Flo4lo4lPaAn b y *he
ifer.= Ata:,exaltliden - prlvileges , land: cables:
tfripiri`XlirOnViiin;tho ithi#o)ifikyOrfotipdloaid,
iiiitiallittlices t monopoly: In the , kende of
itbeltritish qc4arnment - '
= Thiilneitsy :which _le needed by the
, . ,
!Company's prop'osid,tO -be raised in shires of,
isgs cub - , original aboretrwere $6,000,)
sad; attempt sneeeed, Jiff. *ORTIANY,
sayS that the'. summary of whet-the Directors'
'Tetra" to the 'kith, over and
lahoOthe-nationalichiF4ter..or the work .and
itiOraYtelig , k=cornmerciaPandi imperial agent,
0 . .)4;'' A aNilial of
1,t,e00,060; In B:par gent, , ,,Preference shares of
, 1 0Oittk , gniOintled; by t h e Government, con.:
1 1 ,1*Olit CO` A., guarantied mini-'
I um Income bf.£34 , 000 Reif annum in support
fore#oll*tife,iißcliiiii*Offint public sup-'
cp&it - .`:8(1: A. insurance upon the,
'snecessioli exteMdon . 'Of.ihn.e:able from the
( shores`:!Stit', , Toi:eat: 404* and Newfoundland. ktii;kinirigite,o „fol. eiretaljniknigeMent and
leleihr .j, ieat Success undef.a contract similar to
ithe,ont!jest ieserthed,,.whereby, the , interest.,
[Of the contractor are involved absolutely. in.
Itheek'nf tite'enOint. o ! 11'heLbrerpooteloire
lb**)*iiiiiyeOf 1 4iier:-PietiOiled j'ati4a: of
fret** , die new vaitisit :!'ltretsains to be seen
jbowellae,public will endoirse thi s approval; by
Itildit *Weil* r a ising !tie n eedful. -
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lire are glad to notice that arrangernenta are
Vettig'lntidozfor the'rioeptton,of the American '
,
Oti*tAllOkiff*T4#': 4 1 °P-Iqr Aiftlits city. Eli E uropean - triumphsregeet credit upon his
eannirp.. At - he-, great ~Ealdhltiou of. 1861
'"looliie'll9foO.iitk .agricultural
dais' l`rarioui' mechanical" nairoverrferiis
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rice aucceselg-h(ospoirla 14-
ialtelymorei,trealerable; Abari!,2ll/,' , =rouged
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*no, OOntiky that ;should
Itratre:Win:ArtiktOlonti
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of . , the Old- yforll4, It May b e true that , bese
16 0.3..qhi114 10 4iirntiPaAinitaiitatiefit open-Chas&
players, butltaXerelaitaf much more beneficial
ItOltruncietharionf other puma; and Dr. Fames
aye ~ v who ; was `an ` eminently „ practical man,
eitiniatelkyerichlgifikitri , benetita in training
the,lutellec by Ilaoldiecimoon, self - control,
woito , men_ ,, 4o3o' ! *o4penPig. con adePee
in the Itlitir of, apparent viotori; and too Mich
depression in - tho l monterit of supposed defeat,
10;well,',40ifii e lling,in*SetiVe,eiereise, - and.
thus , 3 # 4 4 1 gib en in Itfiefporoptive. and re-
fleetliellionithiti"Tbe 'success of Kearny
44thpictOOr* inOP*PxOte4 in his,'ac.hlevc,
*it •wit.ii, -, :lifik*gii!invpin, impetna to , the tame, in
. 44**144ifi litki4l Mill probably be the Judi
reat,nnitita of.conaldelable, good. Previous to
hi#:ltirinmpluiViihess -hid: never been generally
played in the 1 704 ed 84041 nithetiglritmany'r
instanter might - hive been Profitably - sub
stitnt44' for-
. MattseMents of a : :friVOlnus and
dangerous'eharantif.:i
• !Rambling; notwithstanding elf that has been
:said iiftightfillit com
mon, and many of he:trnign tnunh
,lireeinni-timeta worse "than wasted by. men of
alf ranks : it public private • gaiing - tabli3s
`The general introduction of chess would to
'far, tcldilitrot4 his:::passion; • by- furnishing' a
441144444°,01310'4a,
po,ln Ini n ni and many
inatineeamould be,sitively-belinticiai. It Is
4.ifint,if)l4-tiliCof,'llie limes :that , niany neW
eii*-41ilvihnieairring:up in all quintets `of .
the' Union; and that.the game his been learned
by thoutianda'of
_young - men who, but for the
triumph Of Moir*, would probably have re
mained proToundlyAgnorant'Air it. In this
point of view,
~ltifeeineildinething more
than a Mere 'victor in' an 'intellectual strife.
Xie.haa assisted to raise the standard of
tionattaateis , and etibatantially .created a new ,
eitha il ia"" siialitet 'the btateltebtaentti of :the
tp02)10,341,0i, whleh l wlS . fprove much more
effetito..tba4 an die- , penal; laws that' State
4.oltatniekeptlid:adeptitti enppreasing a dart
proinAttetiti4:-,lte :treat;, therefore,' that his
welsgme,ln thi3 ettilt be a creditable - and
an enthius*ie w one. I
-, - , The War in-Zerppec ;, •
.Thelecent nondactof:,4stria has 'e*sited
thel . iniignatioh et 2 all Europe against:herolnd
in,okappgiegity hseiitahie Stine her Oatmeal
Vlltit',6797:prootnitiat.p;iirotation: Although
&isms''. pin - a taw , terivorari advantages, at
the entaet,iby_her.-nneapeeted haste in Voni.:
eticlng litiatilitieS, it le not probable Oaf she - eatticeigitialatitin her, groand against
ttelinierfal milks Of Prance; leagued with
thif.#o ll V:e! Sardinia. - warring as she does
against free institutions,' the. eyinpathles of
Phiiitietir'reitirywhere _will 'he against her,
and can obtainito assistance, exempt, pos
sitilY;„frani`iirke'ef the:taennanie and Italian
Btatee. . The, present ; Indicaticips are that
)It4iiiits*#4,lr,iy`.,heali.upen ainioat -as
way humiliations as HaTonnowl, in the days
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- '7%,!‘„a'rusi 'ira.tleats,=-.lial 4 ng three days
*lt ir,i4;,,fliiisiatOpetag on Monday, the; admire- '
hie ausapany„ett Preneh. artistes who hare ,been so
ttalsiantij reswilfalet York,' will give their:
peiformiumie,;l4 ,- ; ,pribleiripttort! at, Wainfif.street
The - Amblie at large, who may desire. to
pay iit the do oi , ea#iii,e6, nd terces which we ball.
lot ,Thia company bare IA a
*OO. geyat'lfair York ; :in , a. charming
ilais - 440:nsi**ei t she teipeide,Art)3piadway,
ornowitwlitkifettOolitiin li
Monday evening,
will tra , Nre
' , Comedy' in four mate,
41190 la.fiehdre:ita
the Tithatrariiii4jamesii In whtoti' tiosa
, dioinirdthe4 rrtoymersAi. Paul:Labe. and
Oheitligre ipfeat; "Fall
partionlais respeeting these French theatricals'ean
arltaimi- WenutAtreev,Theatee. The
f44ll4lo3lethiier it* Ism large' lt we
Wang:Me ellghtejt dolbt that the:performances
attended.' .
7 , otat.-AAir testpl4ooat, g
&daa ofdlii:oonairt on ,Tuesday evening
is en'
Oiriatittantntitjapt,wa;baniall a Imps and two
A'atniattaf: Al 7, Clortl4l,,
1 3° 10° 1
as 9b6.1!140T
Anniversary Week in New York.
The anniversaries of alciumbetof t . ho leading
national Bible, Tractkind litstiCtiarY' gdete
,ttoo. irorOluring the
present week, Y javi a great-many Of , the active
spirt connected with:--these! organizations
kayeaiready Snared to that city from all parts
orthe country, lo bir-in-,attendince.' The
liberality with which these septettes are sus
tained, is a striking proof of the generosity of
the American people ) and the cheerfulnees
- with which - charitable and religions associa
tions are sustained in the absence of all laws
making suctkeontrilostions compulsory, Their
"siktiaties ,shoW :that during the lest twenty
yearg, from r turenty=tive
`to thirty millions of
do)lp:rp have tieeit contrillited to sustain
fiktheir'OPenitidis: The kites, during
that period, have been aPprOpritited as follows
Te 'the . ; imeriiim ' Society, • $ 6,612,-
120;. to the `AMerlean Tract ' Sodety.
853.488 I to the Atriericaii Board . of Foreign
Mashies 46,689,988';' to the' kerne - illsSion:
ary'52,698,895; 'to 'the roreign
Board of Presbyterian' lifiesions; 52;206,407
to the BaPtist Home' Mission' Society; $616,:
949; to the Colonization Society,-$692,926i
theta) 'liberal contributions, whiCh are entire.:
iy in d ependent theiminense 'soma annually
Paid by:the members of independent ehureheti;
to 'maintain the' religious `organizations with
Which they are immediately connected, indi-
Cate the existence of a deep-seated feeling of
lbhilstlari benevolence and generosity in our
country, ' which cannot be too highly spore:.
dated. The men whit receive these sums;
and Who, from 'positiOn," . and the
Confidence -entertained. in them ' by the
ChristiarC community,' are enabled •to di=
pact the movements of these various socie
tlea; hive upon their shoulders a weighty re-
Isponsibility. The charitable emotions of a
nation Should not be trifled with, and their
*Oluntati offerings Should be most sacredly,
donscientiouily; and wisely "appliid to the
Promotion Of_ he objeds contemplated by the
donors. • -W e are not sufficiently familiar with
the Operattoria Of the nocietlei to know how
far this is done ; hut in many instances, we
have no doubt, all the just expectations of the
• contributors are fully realized. mother cases,
it is to be feared that the disposition to enjoy
lucrative positions, large' salaries, and com
fOrtable livings ) , is occasionally 'manifested,
and that Much precious Money is wasted in
thin Way: The efforts, too, to divert some of
:thesozseeleties .from their original purposes,
amito'conVert them 'into auxiliaries of polill
dal 'parties.or one-idea reform movements, is
also an unfortunate one, which cannot be too
strongly reprobated. , '
„'
Academy' of Music.
.tionisettre opera of "La Favorite." was per-
I formed last night, to a not crowded and not very
enthusiastic boos. But it was well performed.
I:lsseaniga, who was attired richly and tastefully
,(as usual), woren Mary Stuart head-dress, which
betome her so well as to make her appear almost
Well -looking. As an instance of the cape°e of au,
'Canoes, we marnote that the beautiful solo, 0,
3/110 Fernando," which Geszaniga sings most ad
pitiably, was noienooied,! She vies very sucoess
throughout, particularly in the finale
of the third'Aot, with Blatant, Morena's, and Da
braid. Li the last Act, where her dratiatio power
Caine into fall play, she was moat artistioal end
,effective.
As the lover, Signer Sagami' was good—but not
decidedly better than many of his predecessors.
His voice has considerable power, bat is under bad
management in the upper notes, Above a certain
height he,is uncertain. In the loiter rioter his
voice is full, expressive, 'and tuneful. 'He does
'not warble, as. Brignoli often did, with groat et
'feat, but he has a better general voice,ls not
awkward or clumsy, and has a fair ideni of noting.
• (IR the whole, he is far preferable to 'Brignoll=
. who, dramatioally speaking, wee a decided ' s ti c k
Signor riorensa,.es the king, bad a great deal
to do in the first three anti. He waswell received,
and encored, in, tot two; with Bessaniga, in the
driet;',”Alt l'altro ; ardoi." He was
decidedly 00; alio; in the finale of this and the
folinahig act, ~ We 1111 We-to assure him' that,.in
the ilfolo of his Stage wardrobe, he cannot have a
pair of pantaloons more ant :Morning than those
which he wore last night.
‘ They were of red and
*hits striped, zebra lkiblon, and', not unlike the
alternate
,stripes which are seen at the candY4tell
rni,„the stepsneer ouiown office.- • • -
<•.Mfrtha''. is to be repeated "this evening. ,We
helm that Cerl "Niwwies'wol Sing his ,gert in tbe
semi hingt4i ae,the (Aber perfortnesn,use: ;
Haroutr, auto, Haps, Bootwer.—The ~reethom
World will leavaila . Very greattrent this evening'.
/Duty teem . - atop ofit. *thin ad* memory; (for
Her Heakonim, who saarrled• "The',,Bea,"- and
many Otters' Of Barry CornWnlys spirited-lyrics,
"to. bimodal mule This evening the *H.
Bcolety,prielime. tide truly, noble °retort). it the
Musical Pond Hall. In drat/Milo power and of
fecal!. ranks next to a The Orsatlein " and "The
idesslet.". The ttoomipanimants will be rendered
Complete by. the • performance of the Germania
trolostra, whiob has been engaged for.thia ow:a
eon. - We venture to premise the lovers of made
a rare tilet on thi s ' , , .
opruaoriov Paboisantrit.—Ae the COUunitudon
eriappo' reeetvo subscriptions to the °bpi
kal Moak of the Thirteenth mid gifteanth•streets
Passenger Railway Company wore 'proceeding to
open the books for that'prirpose, at 372 South Third
attest; thie Morning, a'gang of rowdies and Wilting
rushed in, took poireadon of the table and room,
and, under protest of the commiaelonerr, Proceeded
by force, tumitke subscriptions to the stook, which,
of course, are inyalid.7;Evenirtg.Tourna/.
_
BY MIDNIGLIT MAIL.
. Letter frier!) a Occasional: ,
(Correspondence of The „
WASIIINwrox, May 9,1859.
:Nervous anxiety- affects the mind administrative
relation ;to the existing complications of
Direpean,-!affsirs. Combinations .are forming of
powerful nations which, in case of [Rumen upon
their own ehttres, may..sttempt to dictate to us of
the New World. The terrible truth that, in-a
moment of puerile anger, and'to punish the -free
people of Betke county, who had spurned a false
and unworthy representative, the lion. Jahn G.
Jones was appointed to a poet demanding the I
exercise of faculties of the highest order, does not
In the least quiet its
. tropldation. Poor jelatt ! Ile
drove a slow coach art chairman of the CoMmittee
of Ways and Means, and now the avenging ,fnries
have again pounced upon him. Count Buol, and
the count Cavour, and Count Wilewski;lna Tend
Cowley, may talk of the Peace of Westphalia, and
the lesigues -- of the P6wers to deolde upon the
'European equilibrium, but they , might, for any
underitandlng on the part of ,the profound (Caney,
oranyinformation''and protection to us, 'attempt
to reach his intoned through the hist lartguitgn.of
the East.- Alas! the statesman whose, birilillace
was the broad and 'deeptlowing watere .of the
Conestoga river now dude his bed upon thorns
and thletlee.. '
Wut. D. Reed, U O. Commissioner to China, is
expected to, return" tomorrow in the steamer
Persia.
~ Mr. Buobanan is elated that Gore Oneelees
sharp:presttlee in Central America halt been in
part repudiated , by the Derby Cabinet. Just
enough, however, has been repudiated and enongh
retained, to keep diplomati on the qui vine and
the question an open one., _ ' •'
• Since Brigadier General. George Wethington
Bowman 11110 the two
proprietor
of Superintendent of
PAIN 'Printing and proprietor and editor of 'The
pOititutioii, It is well to leek` at the Asko he
subjechshiraself toirtyiew of the law and the action
of- Conway. , It has been enacted time and again
that ne one person' under-the Government shale
hold' more than one office It is the express' law
now: :nit, Constitution; es the
gun, is sopped with, the rich, morsels Of printing
for theltreetitive Departments. - It is the reward
(Or the fulsome eulogies of the Administration, and
the Urea : bitterness of, invective against the men
who oppose - , thy establishment' by Congress: of a
slave code for the Territories, which Soli SO thick
and sluggishly from the fen of the quondam milt
-tory hornet the Bedford Gazette. 'Dam Superin
tendent of Public Printing he has the examination
and auditing of his own accounts. For instance :
Brigadier' General George Washington Bowman, as
proprietor of The Union; iduis The Oariatitution, -
.leArdirvi to print a eiroular,ln be, sent privately
to all politicians now, sick with hoist deferred,
'that' if they will stand up to the treaoheriand
extra:tiageriOes of the Administration,. they ma y
'expeotapiPintinentil as marshes and deputy mar
shale to take the omens Of 1869. circular is
to be paid for as a departmental document . Well,
`ivhen' The bill is sent in—the United Rebels of
Althilea, ;debtor '.to Brigadier . General George
Washington' Bowmen—the mime Brigadier 'Gent
rid George Washington Bowman, es Superintend
ent of Public Printing, audits' and allows the bill.
And-whatever of dissension -may,distraot the De
niteratio ranks; the . unaalm4 between the pro
praetor of The CenTitititlion,and.the Superintend
tent of -Public _Printing Witt- be unbroken. • The
eympOthetio'harmorty will be refreshing. Bat the
Only dritirback to thistle° family management i s
in the'faot that it mud pass review next session,
under the eyes of l an Opposition Committee OF,
Printing: _ _ 9ceasloltat.
-
FIRST PAGX.--00nrt _ammonia l 6 ; lietter'from
Ef„l.)isolialow.; hliraoulook Escape ; Sinking of
the iiteshOrJidob Traber ; (treat .Fire at Pitts.
berg ; . Word'Peintiog :The. Courts; The City ;
ctigtohistiou of City 001}h011a 4 170Vorii Perjr ! .—,
Mar*. intelligaloo• ' ' • ' •
'BRADMAN-11A TUESDAY, MAY lb, 1.856.
Letter from 4 ' TOUChBtO46•"
(oorraspondeaseyst Ttie4yess.i, _ I
VAftlll7ol li t May 9, 1859.
Mi. GibiiiiTitYlOr,',Of Breeklys, Now York, has
bsen diffalipOintedi,'L.lfijiatOtOt been appointed
CoarnlissionerofPeta'ntf/t'noi'willhs SO abroad,
I imagine, ache Imeleasieed to. be reported, to .
ooier his disgust at net enceisiding to, the Patent
Off ce. proliabliworked' over.muoli for the
plaiie, and left nothing to be dope in the shape, of
alleglanee to the President: fern'the future. This
was most Unwise, and I was espeoially strut* with
the fulsomeness and uselessness of. Mr. George
Taylor's suisidnity..in, adulation on,more 'than one
occasion: Re ensiled it into Placielf where' polities;
had no business. -Ke intrudedttunoerenfontOnsly - ;
into the midst of more intellectual pursuits; and
I remember the disgust of hie hearersln my imMe
diste.neighborhood at the Art Festival here, when,
taking advantage ofza polite „invitation to speak,
he delivered a stump oration-of course, " utterly
unprepared," as he had the foolhardiness to say—,
on Mr. Buohanan and his Jove for, art, and pro-
Motion of its interests: , = '
It was all no go Besides Mr. Taylor's ovary
anxiety for the Moe, another New Yorker was re
commended for the Indian Otilots; so, es My. !Nobs
non could not give both places to the Bmpiroßtato,,
or one to, both of the iopresentailvea, thereof, ha
did not, give one td either; but made, his nolo° .
from almost the extromes of the repu blic, giving
the ledian Moe to Judge Greenwood, of Arisen
eat, andihe Patent 'Office to Mr.. Bishop, of Gni:
neotlont. ' 5 • .5 •`: . -
• As to Mr. Taylor's going abroad, save at his own
expense, doubt it exceedingly, y rumor be tree,
someni the senses, with those ,- mentioned above,
.
which .militated against. hie 11 claims" for the
Cemmissionership of
,Patenti will also preVent the
President from giving him any other oineitti posi
tion., That le, theY ought.
• The other 'lkTeti'Yorker aforesaid; Mr. Israel
Hatch; Isla the city, and is, secording to rumor,
offered some ofiloial position. What it is hos not,
transpired. On all sides, it Would seem that poor
George Taylor is in danger of being thoroughly
ahtquatulated. • • • - • • • -
Hon. W. 13. Bishop it a young man, it lawyer,
avit engineer, and politician, qualifications, it
would seem, peonliarly well suited to a proper
drecharge of his new duties. He had the repute
tien,during thoLeoompton battle, of sympathising
very much with Douglas and the National DS-
Mooney, but be certainly made a speech in the
House of Representatives on the opposite side, and
nearly the only one an. the Administration desks
which brought down the galleries, which It did.
It attracted considerable attention here, as well
as in Oanrieotient, and no doubt had considerable
infinenoita heating the Dsmooraoy of that State;
and handing it to the Republioans. -•
Mr. bishop is f undoebtedly a man of talent; and
I am rather astonished .that the' Constuutiiim
doed , not .actompany the , °Moist announcement of
his appointment pith any notice. ...te- it beeausa
the speech aforesaid helped to divide and defeat
the Demooraoy of Conneatiout ?
By the bye, the Constitution has not yet done
calling, the Democracy of Pennsylvania a faction,
The very magnanimity shown by the Convention
at Altoona is made the subject of a steer. The
Press is regarded as the organ of a faction, and
you (John W. Forney) as the arch•factionist. This
is nothing new ; ,but the stupidity of snob boYhat
blundering on the part of " the organ" was
brought to my mind by referring to a speech
made by Mr Buchanan in 1828.. It was - on the
mission, after the independence of the
Booth Amerfean republics, and was alluded to in
correction of a paragraph in the Intelligencer
there anent a few days ago. The Constitution
skipped Over a few lines, whioh are peculiarly ap•
plioable to its official treatment of the Democrat'',
opposition. Mr. Buchanan, in, Congress, April 11,
there said, " Do gentlemen expect to carry every.
thitta in this House which may be proposed by
the Executive, merely by attempting to brand the
opposition with the name of faction? I trust that
snob Is not their intention. I feel certain if it be,
they wilt be disappointed."
Insert counts's; for the word '; Bowe," and the
question is quite as applioable now as when Mr.
Buchanan put it—indeed much more so. Nor is
the anticipated result less true for being said by
Mr. Buohanan nearly a quarter of a Century
back:
' Cashing thinks that the vote on the
amendment to the'Coristitutian,whieh takes place
to-day in Maseachueetts, whatever the remit may
be, must have a good afoot. To amend the Con•
atitntion 'of Massachusetts, the proposed amend•
meat scrod pace through 'two successive State
gielaturee, by a two-third vote, before it is offered
to the people. The amendment offered for the
popular :vote to-day bee undergone the ordeal in
the I,egielature, and_probably will have a popular
"majority, though of this Misiachusette politiolaMf
are net quite certain, It 'Naas Intended by the
- Know-Nothings "and Republicane : as,' a,
:for obvioin 111440M1, against the Ofittellee ant
Irish; 'but- they—at. least the Repitblicani—
forget that the .Germans; great nuinliers-of 'whore
ore not Democrats, n.ere forsigneto by birth; wad
:that the law, whilst Would exclude the Trials twin
rgag, for: two yeau snot: their natorolizittotc
imsadmeaE should beatiolied%
"wilt be the praotioal victors; ' and their Rota-
Sourness must create a wholesome Democratic re
&attest. f-• '
Cushing determiledly opposed the 'invasion of
the Oonstitntion in troth Legislatures, and is abonk
to issue in unique Mid portable clip, bis
on tbese ocoallone. Per the honor of hts State, hi
desires to Li the onus of tbe deed on iltoso'wki
conceived and perpetrated it.
Wilier's letter in reply to the States and Tri.
tune is the talk for the want of any other exalt.
.meat.
In my last a typographical error cowed Thi
name of William Dews, editor of the Irian News
is printed Dawe—a name suggestive enough of
gabby politiolan but not suitable at all to a qule
man of letters like the one in question.
• The New York•Tribuns of Saturday, May 711
has three paragraphs in its "Political" an
• " Personal" columns taken tierbatsm ad litercilif
from my last letter in tho Press, without an
acknowledgment to "Touchstone' or the Prea
I would not mention it but that in the sea
columns of gleanings, credit is given to tt
Washington correspondents of other papers, tl
North American inoludpd, , Tom
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WaeIGNOTOS May 9 —There la such information{
Washina.on es warrant the belief that the time of .!
pettlement of our affairs with Cotta Rica le not far
tact
So far, the Water Witch and the linHorrors the ca
Vessels to be pent to the Gulf of Mashie, and 1,11
cannot be immediately derpetobed, as they are 1
!lonely to be overhauled and repaired at Norfolk.
..,.The State and War Departments to-dly made up N I
loatrnollone for lash. Gen Johnston will, boreal
Welt the orders of the Governer before sailing ou,t{
troop! to sot as a poses sestinas.; to said the a
ante° Dies in the enforcement of the law. The 1 4
mister Gereral hen made a decision in the bide for ,
thiltforuis mall service, but be &lines to runtish,
Information (or the distant press
,The Southwark Horse Company's
motion - . -'
Seams, Ps., May 9 —The Southwark Hose. of PI
arrived et - Bethlehem et noon, whore
were 'wired by the Perseverance Bose Comp •
that place .While detained et Both'ehem4 ewe
the departure of the t mom train, the Southwark i
pony and their snort formed in procsesion and
through' the principal streets. The vieklters
greatly admired, and their carriage received the W
est commandatiinui After" partaking of a dinner
Eagle Hotel. the gusto were Ulm obeige •b .
Easton fire department. • ,
They arrived hero at three o'clock, where they
received by the entire Are, department of Sul°.
escorted through the pi-heist streets of the oft
collation followed, and the.Southwark Company
provided With aaeommodations et the'Prenklin
A grand bell fa given this evening in honor •
'letter's. They are the spealeVgnesni or the P
Soso Company of this city. the members of whi.
doing all in their power to return the courteal
tended to them seven year* ego by the Boni 1
Hotel Pimpany, when on a visit to Philadelphia
The welcome addict's. on behalf of the tiremai
althea' of Beaten, was delivered Me afters
Centre equate, by S• L. Cooley, Ric. Mr. Kah l
Philadelphia, responded.
Belsaralthoneand renew were preterit. 4
Further from Mexico.
ISINTSTIM }ft/MIS'S VISIT TS lIIISATIFLA
sew Onneens. May 9 —The sdriees from If Iniq
brought by the steamer Outmode.leo*, ere p th
re
.The United States sloop-of-War Itrooklynarri
Idlnetftlan on the let inst., with Mr. Meted. th
ted States minister, on au ofßotal cleft to ,/tr.;
.the United States consul.
Me. !defame had pablieted an import* let
fending the United 13tite0 from the char toe
'ln the protest leaned by the Miratnoteenventnel
. • ,
Antval of the United ,Sabine ,Stateer,F
Nsw YORE, May 9 —The United 84401
13ablne'
flag °Maar, Wm. Shubriok, fromNont
March arrived title afternoon, hating
the Hon. 1. B Boutin, enable secretary, Aran
who return after haying ettaceillia In the died
minton—a , mow:dilation between this ^mu
Paraguay, "
Steamer off Cape Hari.
Sr JOHNB,NBWVOIINOLAND May 9.—i Fee ..1
pollei'to'be the Kengeroo, which left User ,
27th nit., peened Cape Raab on Bitlitdalf It 6 ,
dates have been sottelpated by the Anito-IM
rived this secretor at Q001:40.
NOthing Win been 111650 Of the Persia ; cut sh
bly pissed Ow Rake In the ntght
- The Georgia Lotterits.
BAVANSig, M.Sy 9 —The 0150 nitwit
others, awned with the Illegal vending- o'
•tioicets, - aomnienacd here toldey. The d.
counsel moved to digested the fodlatraser—firs
the otteeas chtrged being not technlatlita a ,
jest to Indictment; edoond. because th ere was ,
odor„ Moons, Toombs, Bteelsends' and Jee l
vesred for the derendents. The oonrt will
theca Refute to-rderroW.'
New York )I3,oard of Broke •
New YORK. key 9 ...Air. ws.
president of that:Wird et Brokers this warn
other officers of the board are the wale se th
yen. ,
New :York Bank Statemen
rimy. Tenziliter o.—The blink Advt..)
`week ending Saturday shown the following
Inerease In Loans
-- Decrease in Specie
Lioness) of Otroulatlon
Degrees* of let
" '• '
' • •
:nu nays Later from Europe,
ARRIVAL OF STEAMSIIIP'OO6-SAXON:
'THE CRISIS STILL CONTINUED, •
Wilt NOT NET DECLARED.-
FRENCH TROOPS -11( SARDINIA,
Rumored Alliance Between France and
Russia.
Now French Loan of 500.000,000 Franca
.P.i.JVIC - 1W TER IxOJNE]N :111.41.11KET
GDEAT , DECLINE: IN CONECOLS
COTTON DOWN -BIIIIADP TOMS - AND
PROVISIONS lIP.
gonna. Ms) , 9 —The steamship Anglo.lason has
arrived with Liverpool Mites to the 27 It nit., three
deys later than the advicee by, the Niagara
The oriels in Europe continue, but there has been
no declaration of war yet by Auetria.
Console have iteolined to 11%891 for, money a
There bee been a farther deeline'd lid iu cotton
Itree'detnin and provision!' are tending upward.
[B6OOND DIBP MU ]
gonna°. May S —The despatches reeelved by the
Angla-Sox , n state that there has been no ai , nal denim
tion or war as threatened by Austria, and that•Au+trla
bad given Sardinia fourteen days longer to disarm and
disband the volunteers
It in rumored thatlfrenee and Bonnie have entered in
to an alliance. offmsive and defensive
The Prefab troops are *leo said to be entering Sa.-
dinle.
A Prenek loan 'of dee hundred million fiance is an
nounced.
The rumor of an alliance between Prance and Ru+sta
hat eaneedi pante in' the London ;money r 150E4. and
nnde. its, effect Consols had detained to 91.®54 for
money and amount.
' The London money Market le Pllghtly.lsl2nre strirgent
and entire. It was expen'ed that the Bank of beard
would advance its rases of discount'
_Consols fell up
ward+ of two per cent on Wednesday
The-. wan a material *dives napes( and York, for
which the market w• e quite active.
EZE=
@Maga hies , 0 --The stesulebies Aloe, Esogittol,
Perei►, end Welk Scotian bad all arrived out.
Rerdinla reuPed to the Airdrie* ultimetum on. the
24th nit., but the result had not been dtvn , ged
The Aunt•len troops were expected to muse the Ticino
at every moment. att,hototi It le reported that the Em
peror bed +greed to another proposed mediation.
The French troop+ were ente•ing pledunot.
(treat Warlike' activity prevailed throughout Prance.
The (levee Legisiallt met at Pails no the 6th tilt., to
receive the Onvernment estement of the present coo.
dttion or streire Count Welewekt made a etatement,
throwing all the blame on hestria.
The Vroool , contingent of troops for the year is to be
rated to 140 000
Ragland, Pineal& and Russia have each protested
against the conduct or Austria towards Flardinia.
The reported alliance offensive and defensive. be
tween "hence and
,Raesia, wan concluded on the 22d
nit Thle announcement has caused the greatest ex
citement.
The Britieh channel fleet has sailed with sealed cle
an% but its destination is reported to be the
Adnatio •
It le rumored that the libels :awe wee of
loglend la to be embodied In anticipation of that
country beim: lerioly.d In the impending war
The Sardinian (Member has invested Ring Victor
Emmanuel with the powers of Dictator.
The ootnroanders of the W:erch army hero been *a
non- aed Pe'heeler 10 commander-fn-abler of the army
of observation.
Th. Garman Diet has decided to keep the ,prinoipal
Federal contingents ready to march, and to arm the
Federal torts.
The London Exchange and Parte - Bourse are in a
greatly Clotted condition, and prices experience the
most 'o'ent fluctuation's
At Paris, on Tueeday. the three-ner-sont motes were
quoted at 62f. 90c., a decline of 4f. Tao. since the pre.
sinus Thursday, when they opened at 67f. 050.
-The Indite mails hare arrived at London with Cal
-butte dates to March aid, and Hong Kong to the 12th.
At Calcutta imports were sketive - at higher rates.
Exchange on England 4s Bd, „
At Shanghai Impede were doll, but the prices of tea
continued Arm. •
GRIIAT BRITAIN
Jet tins Lord Maimed" Fatter banquet, the earl of
Derby. In • speech. mentioned the feet that withto
twelve boors after the British Cabinet knew of the
corpse which Austria had deelded upon, they lostructed
their ambassador to protest emphatically spinet any
step which he (Berl Derby) linarecterised am precipitate
and criminal, and he farther stated that on that very
day (gaoler) England bed offered to sot Pe mediator'
He conetuded by repediating the idea that that be bed'
a with to aide with either of the bell gerente, and ed.
yocating sett - let armed neutrality
Sir John Patingtoo, In • speech made on the Came
6eiasion, mid that, In eve of war. eqeadtoes Powerful
umough to uphold the dignity of England would be
found within the Mediterranean sod Pinglieh Channel:
Lord Jsbn Hamel'. In addre , elog a meeting of oleo
tors in London, made epeeist ref reties to the Italian
question. He said be felt certain that Boglandle' only
sere course was to keep bonertlf and strictly r antral.
He protested against the predilectinn for Austria
evinced by Lord Derby and Mr Dierrsall.
Lord Derby, to his Batter epeeoh, in referring to the
last mesenre of England to the interest of poser, by
Pitmen to act ea msdhitior, explained that the iroveen,
meat had just despatetigff to Vienna and to Paris a Joint,
representative. offering to take upon the part of Bag
lend alone mediation at the point at whieh it was left
by Lord Cowley, and endeavor to arrange the difficulties,
atkilect to one of these two condition,: either on the
hinn , diate. &Witte; and simultaneous disarmament of
the three Powers, or the content, on the part of all,
pending the result of the mediation, to retain their
armies precisely in their present condition, and to
Maintain a position, if not o' peace, at all events of
if:motion.
The London Post, of Wednesday says, that the whole
militia of the United Kingdom was to be embodied
forthwith.
.I . PANIC ox , "ntson.—The 231 was nominally a
holiday on tle London Aachen., int Rood deal of
business was nncinclally transacte d. Koch demist°,
prevailed, and coneole exhibited &decline of one per
cent.
Oa tbe 26th tbe war panto mode further proirreßo.
Much excitement crayoned and consols fell to e3®93 j,
being a farther decline of X•Cer cent, •
On the 28th midden and extensive fluctuations (m
-ooned, end an eXtraordtaary degree of excitement was
- toaDireeted The fall received a decided cheek, owing
to tbe report of Aorta% having agreed to ottepeakber
threatened attack for fawn...a days; and there wk.. •
• .0 . 1 . r eeat, e bat Mont bete of Olio
the demand for money Was Itiereasinig. ' • '
On the Petit llooyse, on the Rat, there was eonetde.
table fluotaatten, and the three per cent* closed at dif
re. On the 25th, there was great depression, and the
Owing rates showed a fall ottwo percent, On the 26 h,
the excitement continued, and early In the day there
wee arradrance of more than X percent. but a relapse
comrred, and the market dosed at the limes of the
reynnie day—eifiXl3.
FRANCINI.
At the meeting of the Leg Weir Oorps, pout We.
lewski read to the Chambers au sepal:Men of the ne-
Notiatione which had taken plats, saying that if the
&taperer nude war it would be because he had been
conetratned to do ro b• the aggressive conduct of
Austria. Re also seta that every possible cowed's*.
Lion has been need by France to avert the calamity of
war.
general Nell bad left Parte on the 24th for hie coin
mend.
The Parris 1111111 the Emperor and Prince Naroleon
would )sere on Wedoeeday to form the army
Pour tbc mood troops bad arrived at Toulon to form a
MUD.
The Porta 211oniteur 0.131101111005 officially the followlog
dicooattleck of the French army: /Marshal Magnin re
mains commander of the army at Parte.
The Doke of Malakoff will be commander•in•chief of
the army of observation.
. .
Marshal Outsname, oommaader•ln-ehlet of the army
et Leone. , -
Oonet de Morey expressed the hope thank war ehould
flame it would ba conflo.d to Italy.
Menthe Brunner commander of the first
corps (Pommes of the Alpe ; General Marabou, com
mander of the second corps; Hershel Canrobert, of the
third ; and General Neil, of the fourth.
Prince Napoleon commend.' the corps of pioneer'.
Germ] Bandon will be major general of the may ot
the Alps. ; •
The regiments which had quitted Paris for the
frontiers were most euthusiseticaily cheered by the
people.
BAILDINTA
Piedmont despatches, received at London the 26 , b,
otated Shit the Austrian troops would enter Piedmont
on that day In three divisions
The Piedmonteee were to defend themselves at Beale,
and there await the arrival of the Preach.
A dempateh from Turin states that the Ring and the
Chambers 'would attend religions ceremonies *Who
Cathedral on the 27th and thn Rios was to depart im•
mediated, with hie staff for Alexandria.
It tothat The King Victor Emmanuel el
command the army in person.
The yore In the Pardinian Chambers investing the
Ring with dictatorial powers stood 110 to St.
The London Port complains that tbe policy of the
Blueish Cabinet had forced Prance Into an alliance
with Rosati
- • A despatch from Vienna asserts that th . e Preach troops
I bat already violated neutral territory.
It was *leo anroanord tbat,the French troops had
arrived at amen. and entered the Sardinian territory.
- The Imperial (hard of France had been plated on a
war footing.
It is reported that the French Minister of Marine
bee sent ordains to all the !respects of France, forbid•
ding the departure of any more boats for the deep sea
fishing, ea a measure reparatory b enlisting their crew',
in the French navy.
The question of the Regency of France wee Ref Med., I
The Prince Jerome and the Empress were spoken ot.
Viotti had advanced in France two chilling per rack. 'I
AUSTRIA..
The MUNI Vienna Gazette publishes & nowt Wilda.
tion, calling on Piedmont to reduce IN army to a puma
footing, disband her volunteera, and within threo days
to give a positive ariew4r to those requirements, threat
eniog, in case of refusal, a resort to arms
The French Legation at Vienna has been ordered to
quit the Austrian capital as soon as the Art‘trian army
crones the Ticino, which was hourly expected.
, Rosela bas mobibrd four corps d'armeg, two of
'whic are to be advanced toward Austria and the others
..tbe Prandan frontiers.
. The 'London Times of the gOtb, speaking of the
Paseo Wench alliance, says that,thie Is meet startling, ,
changing in a moment the whole aspect eolith:mote(
affairs;
- -
_
The Russian llovernmeat bad resolved to pbvii the
corps under General reader* on a war footfin,
het not to advance so iohg re Germany refraina from
taking lotion. Otherwise, a corps observation would
be placed on a war footing.
num&
The Austrian eorrespondence nays that the Pruastatt
Cabinet hid received previous information touching the
Austrisoluittorittim to Bardfola, and that therefore her,
faithful adherence to the union with Anita% is hoped
for.
HOLLAND.
At Amsterdam, on the 20th, there ~u an extreoril
eery PcU of six per cent. In Andrinn metslllgnes. A
the Oontinental Bourses were much exalted.
GERMANY.
In the Diet, at 'Frankfort, on the 231, the propoeal of
Presets to keep Mee prlrolpal federal nontlngenta In
readiness, and to take all the nores.ary dope for arm
ing the federal fortresses, was agreed to.
NAPLEA,
• •
Lneturbanoes had occurred at Naplen, followed by linnets.
. .
A.detees from China say that Lord Elgin had sailed
for }gland. -
It no elated that the Court of Pekin atilt ()proem the
ad miF6iol:l of the - English embalm ador
At Hong , Hong, exehange wan quoted at .44 84 Im•
porta were very active. at advanced prime, at Shanghen.
Tea was very firm, and Bilk was dearer. Exchange, ne
9,lideoes 3d.
The Calcutta mall of the 221 March had reached
London.
The Before and Nana had gone down to the Nepan
frontier with 8.000 men.
Another attempt to produce a mutiny among the
Sikh troops bad been discovered at Lahore.
The Calcutta import market was active and higher,
owing to the Increase In dirties Money was easy.
change 2s ld for bank bilis. Freights better.
Commercial Intelligence.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—The Palen -4 the
two days, Monday and-Tuesday, wore 0,000 bales of
• which 2,000 were on speculation and •for export The
market closed dull and wader; and eoma
Bone
quote a partial destine of MC • Otero & quote Or
leans Middling 7lid ; Upland do IV ,
LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAYIRED.-6 sties firm;
!
Pote Btem3le 6d; POST'S Die 6d. Rosin dull At 4, for
common. Sugar steady, Coffee' firm. Rice firm.
Spirlbt Turpentine flrm at 4.3 s
LIVERPOOL BRRADeTLIPPB MARKET —There
had been a considerable edema in Breadstuff& Rich
&ethos, !Verne, ib Co , report Flour buoyant at an ad
vance of om9d i and quote American - 1 0 018 s. Wheat
also buoyant, at an advance of &I; Western Rod To.
ite 9d; do White 94108 ; Southern White' lOrelle.
0011 buoyant, and advanced 2033 yellow Oa olm
as 54 ; white 7e 5,107 s It
LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.—Beet was
buoyant ; andln large speculative demand at an adTapie
•• • •
of 53 Pork also buoyant at an advance of Ts ddi rod
American els qaotad at 80a 13 40on arm. lard quiet at
Ms for prime. and Ms fo• extra. Tallow soilvanot dis ;
13orohete , aellino at 56a Bt.
BTATEI OP TR I DH—Thu whites from Manchester
'tie nota'vorab'e. 'I here was but little it quity for gaols,
rts id prior* were *eat, with a slight decline In some
dues. ,
LONDON 'SIABERTS...-Wheat had advanced labile: .
Rego 'steady,' Gana quiet. Rice firm. Tallow tda lid:
awed Olt 281 52.
i,LONDON MONEY , Tim demand for
Jamey continued quite active, sod the market - .woe
quite stringent It wee expected that the bank. would
advance itti rate of discount.
Qoneole elesed on Tuesday at 943 for money and so
count. They bad tonoh.d e• 1 -w as mg.
LATEST.
jdynnyooL, Wrdnetwel , —oottorn irregular/
with a Might - decline on all quantfes. ,
Riehardson, rponcs & Co , quote wheat buoyant. and
holders demanding a further &lemma of lidodd.
- 'Pro - riotous steady at the advance. .
town tt Wednesday.—.l panto hag beervereated In
the money market by the annorturnment of the Res
in French alliance. and console auddenly felt to 91X 002
both money and account., ,
•
STILL LATER!
The Adelaide, at St. Johns. N. F.
THE IMPENDING WAR!
Official Announcement of the Passage
or the Ticino.
HOSTILITIES COMMENCED.
Reported Acceptance by Austria
England's Mediation.
The Russo-Franco, Alliance Dented, but
the Provisions of the Treaty Pub
lished In the London Times.
PROCLAMATION BY THE KING OF SARDINIA
AUSTRIA'S 1.11/1161ATEM. AN , INSE , T-1118 BE
JOINDER MADE IN DISDAIN.
THE FRENCH TROOPS IN- ITALY
PANIC ON LON DON 'CHANGE
FAILURE OF FORTY BROKERS
WARLIKE PREPARATIONS IN ENGLAND.
Steamere Chartered for the Conveyance of
• • • Troops.
Cotton Declined 1.4n3-8.
Consols 89a89 1-4
Fe. JOIINS, N. P., May 9.—The Mesmer Adelaide,
from Galway, With datee"to the 30th1 lt., artleed Nate
afternoon
The' steamer Hammonla, from New York arrived
out on the 29th ult.
The newe is moot trot:orient. There has been no de
claration of war, but hatill'ies were about to am.
mace. The ,Anetrian ops, 120,000 atrt ng,, have
passed the Thole°.
The crossing of the Ticino river by the Austrian
troops bed notyet been ofilsially Confirmed. •
No atrial conflict had yet taken plea. •
The Prone army tree pourlog into the Iledmontese
terrPory.
The Grad Duchy of Tammy had j aimed Prance and
Piedmont against the dustrisee.
The report of the French-Bateslan alliance has been
dented, hut a en offset the London Times publishes
the previa one of the tveages which are geld to hrve
been enter , d into br these two Governments The
benefiaial effect which wee produled by the denial on
fends, wee injured by the publication, and a great panic
on the London 'Change, was the malt;
Comm a at one time were nutted en low as H. In
cossequenes'of three natation*, and hazardous specu
lations, lkb (nit forty' foliates among the otock brokers
are announced:
THE WAR CEUHB
It bad beau telegraphed from varinue sources. that
daring the night of the 20th of April, 300,000 Austrian,
under Gallei eroased the Ticino, in throe corps, and
took the road towards Novara. Also, that they after
wards blew up the bridge of Burden, over which the ,
bad creased.
This news, se yet. lacked confirmation from officio
quarters, and some doubts were thrown on it.
It MU reported that Austria has accepted the
proffered mediation of England, and poatyoned the
declaration of war .
Prance had not yet aecepted the mediation. Mit to
raid to he considering it.
The Ccnstitutionnet of PATIO, and Deify News of
London. deny the existence of thb reported alliance
between Trance and Feuds.
The News farther matte that the document which hue
been signed, and which led ,to the report, le' s mere
Convention.
The London Times proposes to give the arothilarie of
the treaty. and draws the most threatening consequen
ces, regarding the alliance as `menace to Eugland. in
asmuch as P null' guaranties the services of her fleet
in the Mediterranean and Pattie, in addition to the
army of rbeervation or tie Audit/in frontiers
The King of Cordials has fumed an inspiriting rno
etamatton to the array, saying that he regarded the Ott
motam of Austria se en Walt, and rejoined to it with
disdain'
The (lovernmenthas chartered the Cunard steamer
Etna and otbermessels to convey troops and ammuni
tion to tine Mediterranean:
nirrOtA preset'of'a proclamation being atont to be
hunted ceiling out twenty thousand men for the nary
War premiums are being generally
r demanded at
Lloyd's.
The Preueh trove were landing at Genoa in large
numbers, and, were enthusiastically received.
V woe Emmanuel hes gone to join the, army at
Alersandria. ,
The Tnecan army celled on the Grand Duke to join
Prance and Piedmont, and declare weir against Ana
trio. He declined 'ara- fled, whereupon the army de
clared a military dicialoteMp
Warlike preparationa.were going on tai Ragland
and great aottetti,prreettled:as Woolwich.
_There are relive movements thron
sp.. T` - '77 - 711131 , -
fena , fe an , defensive* ttigtranee. , .
The Paris Bourse wee eielted, but not FO meet ro at
London. Routes deelloed on the 27th, but tees
Toned Rl' en the-28th; three per onto closing at
82r. 700.
A greet pule profaned in London, and eonsels
iluetneted °zee
THII LATEST.
ply Telegraph from London j
Lownow. April 20 —The report that the Austrian
troops had atoned the Tido° on the 26th to incorrect
They bad received orders to do so, but the order was
countermanded, and they remained on the east bank of
the river.
It is asserted that the advanced poets had been
o.oesed, and that the main army would do en on the
29th.
The Austrian oiliest jouinal itintains an Important
man festo, explaining the necessity of war with Sar
dinia. and authoritatively derdee tbe existence of a se
c et treaty between Russia and Prance.
The shlpPornons from Liverpool for New York, wee
wrecked off Wexror d on the 17. h. The crew and nip e
of her paaverspore (names unknown) were saved. she
had over 400 eon's on board. The lose of life had not
been asemtsinid.
The Parliamentary elections bed commenced, and
were progreeeing quietly.
An Anetrian manifesto hat been issued tantamount
to a declaration of war.
Consols are quoted et 89.
OPPICIAL.-130STILITIES OOMMENORD.
PARIS, Satnriay.—dustrian troops have crossed the
Ticino and commenced hostilities. This intelligence
is officially received..
Commercial Intelligence.
LivEsrom., April 29.—rotton —The ealee of Cotton
for the week have been 80,0*0 hales, including only 600
on speoulation. and 0.500 baits for export. • The deollue
in all qualities for the week has reached g as% d. The
qtrotabona are very irregular, owing to the Soctmenta I
troubles. "
The tales to.day (Friday) are eetimated at 4.000
baton, the market c'oeing quiet at the following quota
tions :
Orleans Voir. Middlings.
7 y
Mobile 7k 0%
6X
Hplends...., 7,V 03,%
The stock of . Ootion In port is 418,C00 bales, including
351.000 bales American,
THE BTATO Or TRADE..--The adviosi from Man
chester continue to be anfavoralle ; 1111 klr di of goods
have declined in price, and brisinese is almost entirely
suspended'
HAVRE COTTON MARKET. April 28.—New Or
' leans trey ordinuire se quoted at 1015, bay 1011 closing
with a declining tendency. The melee of the week bare
been 5,000 bales. The Mock in port is 181,000 bales.
Livenrekit, April 29 .—Balsoertivre.—The market
c'os.e with ao advancing tendency, and quotatioto for
all qualities are Walter.
Paormsoars.—The market continues to exhibit an
advancing tendency for all descriptions
Losnow, April 29 —Commie are quoted at 8908914.
The Bank of England has advanced the rates of dis•
count to 834 per cent.
LIVERPOOL DREADSTUFPB MARKET, April 19
Meseta. Richardson. thence, & Co quote Flour buoyant
at an advance of.ll since Tuesday, being an advance of
le Od percents' for the week Bales at Melds Wheat
is buoyant, with a large speculative Inquiry at an ad
vance of Odels Mime Tuesday being an adenine of le
for tbe week Weetern red la quoted at Vs SilideslOs
9i; Western white lOolgs; Eleuthera 10, Odelas ed.
Corn le buoyant, with an advance of ad since Tai S.
day ; mixed Is quoted at Os Bditfie Od ; yellow Os 0de71.;
white Te
PROYISIONS —The market closes active; Pork and
Beef buoyant, with a large 'Tentative irquiry, and all
qualities acvarmed ; Bacon quiet, but holders demand
as advance of leola 61; Lard quiet but firm. at Steen
604 for prime, and efiere62s ror extra In T clime there
In also a large speculator, leerily, and it has advanced
t 60e. The market clomp quiet.
LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET, April 59 —Sugar
heavy and all qualifies have slightly declined. Coffee'
steady. Rice gra, with a large speculative inquiry at
°lade advance - Rosin firm, at an advance for all
qualities; common Is quoted at 4s 04321. Liplrite
_qualities;
,at 42 7 r 3104.61. rld ; and kids -wm de
manded at theldoes:' - ' '
Potash closed firm at an advance for all qualities,
calm at Ste 6deallis 6d. Pearl Rhea firm at 82S For
Tea there is but little inquiry and prime are weak
Bark has advanced aliglitiy. Saltpetre had advaeeed
4 , eled. Palm oil be.. considerably advanced. Push
olle unchanged. Sperm is quoted 050.
TAX LATEST.
Livroroot., Saturday, April 80.—Sales of Cotton to
day 4 000 bales; quotations are barely maintained.
Ricer Zr baoyant ; wheat still satire end tending up.
warda; ewes at extreme rates. Corn is buoyant, and
all qualities considerably advanced; prince are Is Od
higher.
Psovlsloas kill advancing.
Losood, Aprll 80 —Mess•e, Bating Brothers quote
Wheat aa advanced beeBe ; Flour has considerably ad
vanced ; Wee at Ha
Iron—Welsh rails dull ; Pus are also dull.
Sugar—Market heavy.
Massachusetts Election.
Bono; May 9.—Au election was bed to•Asy to de
cide on the proposition made by the last Legislature,
providing for an amendment of the Constitution. to
debar the foreigmbom citizen from the risht of voting
for two years after the completion of his naturesstme.
The returns ref:l4nd tram eighty towns show the
fol'o wing result: Yeas 121.83 T, nays 8 132 In this city
the vote Mood—yeas 8,618, nays 3,896.
The indioattens from the vote, ca r r ied ar as received, are
that the amendment has been by a large ma
bitty.
An American Frigate Signalled.
Kim Yoer May 0 —An Amerlean frigate hie been
/availed balm ehe to nlppOned to bo the Sabine, of
the Paraguay eXedition, having on board Commissioner
Dentin.
Markets by l ielegraph.-
141.111101t1, May 9.—iflocir firm 1, limaard street IS
held at $7 ?d bbl, bat there have b.en r o eater§ Wheat
firm at $1.70/12 for white, and $1 forsl 70 far ITC
Corn dna at 96e870 for white, and MataEto for yellow.
Prone one firm. Bacon—Sides 93ie. Mesa Pork stile
at $17.25 Whiskey adVanord ; Ohio 80a; city 290
OISOINIfIrI s May 9-4 oar IS intoraut ; sales of
1,000 bbl!, at 16 80a0 90. Whiskey—Faire of 1 050
bble at 200, Bacon bt10) ant, at 70 for shoulders, and
9e for sides. Un k Nuts—Bales of 200,090 ibe at Co for
shoulders and 81 for sides.
LARGE BALE TETI VEXING, STOCKS, REAL Re.
TATE, &0., by ordor of rOrphaas' Court, enenntors,
and (Ahern, altogether thirty7elghtpropertlea. Bee
Thomas do 'Bons' amphlot oatalogue and adver
tisements.
W .----
ar Sod T tie Stine* laarlFe,C•
i t atzuvrimmt , krlday_. - Is s /:."--!
.The Mock markeb.continual , ventAledl, and, at tie
GUARDIANS OF TUB PODR.--A dated moat
-4
bar' Me morning ifttithee'dalital Prisin - iias very
iggSf this body was held yesterday afternmen, at their
room, in Seventh strati - above Market—Mi. Hogan in generaillexperlenae,g,' Readjni.Tliallreadrceittelrfo
thaeltair. 24 %. Fatty:kill Navigation preferred - to 18%,Penneyl,
' The
Sotto total nt ' nuniber'of inmates at the Almshelme on anis Railroad atock , to - 39#4, and =Muth Pennsylvanle
day le 2 271
Same time lastyear 3379 ten par oent,boode to. thilM,
_The Iniainnes Fet!,..101f7.
•
• Decrease this year 8 The importations/ continue to Nivel havlpai Aid be -
Admitted doting the put elope, 214 ; births, 10
; Hideo the tonal receipts large qiinUtteg of Again, oi
deaths,.26; discharged, 254;d, 40 ; bound out. ,
tiered anticipatiqo of the MAWS Of war Y . ..4etia
tarnished with lodgings, 60; furnished with meals, 137.
White so mews garde, 1,149; colored women's do., abroed,_ are on, the WaY. ` - .lla jet the 'Money market
-89 ; white meat,. 989; calved 44. shOws signs of change, bat Hie' mealy shiPMerit
TheMiters' reports.'with the exception of the First of epeole &bro., moat , tell kistat:
and Ninth illstridti, Which were not prevented ware
I
read, from which we - learn -that 290 Demons were re• dneieg the summer. .
head, 4'"6 refumed, and 1432 25 expended.
Number of White venom receivine out-dror relief,
349; colors!. do.; 74; foreigners, 218; children, 932;
total, 1 818
Th unit soilleatious for reeler were reoeived net
aeprepriateiy re f erred The outdoor Cleat, Mr W. B.
B g,lby, reported ; that be bat collected $287 of the
_emigrant tax, and s2f4 in bond and support ewe, anti
had paidthe rum over to the trimmer.
- The etewird reported that heliadoollected 28.49.
The clerk stated that he had before him the sealed
proposals for coal for the ensuing year.
Mr. Erropee was unwilliog to enter into ouch a con
tract:and thought the port should be heftier the new ;i
Board to attend to.
A alight disonesion_ensued, after which Mr. Hoopes
'moved to postpone the lubjee• 'until the 4th of July
next. ro that the new Board could act upon it. Not
agreed to.
Mr Brawn asked it the contract wes to be awarded to
the lowest bidder.
The preatdent ensnared in the affirmative , - -
The following were the proposals received 4 . .;- farrileh-'
int the 2,600 tons of coal to be del'vered at the elms
house wharf : • Henry 'Baker, 82 77 iir2 240" The ; James
Csrro'i, 82 84; Audenriod & Rommel. $2 8436 ;
Charles M. taylor, $2,93; G. R. Miler(with advance
of • freights), $2 91 ; ' / soma limagby, .$2 8); A. A. '
Clarkson. $2 81; J. 11 Centre. $2 79 ; Goo. 0. Mitchell,
22 : Neer. M. Tomah &. Co .$2 ; Alexander
Mowery. $2.81 Robert B Corson &On . $3.92 ; Fisher
& Rhodee. *3 19: John Galbraith $2 90 ; Alexander
Ofoivery, 82.78; W. M. Woolley, $2 86 ; James Mon.
tans $319
81r:17oopee moved that the omitted be awarded to
James Carroll at $2 64 per too.
Mr. Hamelin moved to amend that if the contractor
does not iamb's his nourities to the smonot of $11,900
within five daye, that the contract be awn-ded to die
next lowest bidder. The resolutton as amended was
adopted . - ,
Mr Brown moved that a person baring no conneetion
with the Rouse be appointed to weigh the coal, and ba
duty,sworn to do the name correctly
Dr. Oilver mwettlo emend that Mr. Walt:why We
ferryman, be appointed as a suitable person to weigh
the coal. Agreed to.
Mr. Refill submitted a resolution that the secretary
be authoriaa to advertise for propos:ale for erecting wa
ter o'criete in the Children's Asylum. , --
Mr Donley stated that the work was already being
done under the superintendence of the committee bay.
ing charge of the Children's Asylum
Mr. Held anted that the committee had no right to
Hire out contracts without Suet submitting them to the
consideration of the.board.
Mr. Freno stated that it was 'customary for the corr.
mittee to authorise such work, but the principle was
all wrong.
The resolution was lost by s tie vote.
On motion of Mr Gamble the matter was referred
back to the Committee, of the Oiilidren'e Asylum,
Mr Faro snbmitted a resolution prohibiting the
etsuding committees from tusking soy farther , eon.
tracts for work without the sanction of the Board,
Adopted.
Mr. Hoopes offered a resolution that Dr. Ward, the
amdetant resident phyelelan, be hereby reinstated and
Ranted leave of ribeence until the 15th of June. with
leave to extend the time until the lit of July. Agreed
lile were read, amounting to $8,61166, were ayprettd
of and ordered to be paid. Adjourned. .
DEATH Or .TOSEPH GLENA.T.—Oar readers
,
will be pained to hear that Mr. Joseph (Menet died
yesterdaYgrierning, at _hie residence, at Oarpenter!s
Landing, Gloucester county, New Jersey, of dropsy of
the chest. Mr:GlenSt was a Prenobman by birth, and
when a mere bey served under Napoleon the Mrs.; in
the 'Preach army, and within theiset year or two re
ceived from Emperor Napoleon 111 , the St Nelsen
Medal which was given to all au- 'toms of the grand
army, in whatever pert of the world they may recite
Mr °tenet wan a. printer by trade, and when ho first
came to Philadelphia, abtut twenty-five yeare ago. he
worked at the case. He afterwards married Mn Des
champe, who wee at the time extensively engaged in
the omnibus business. and assumed the management of
the omnibus lines which she owned. He extended the
brislings greatly, and wax loogktown as l• the Napole n
of omnibus proprietors? , Much of the prosperity of the
dtetriet of Wehmond was owing to Mr Gimlet's line of
cembee, which he ran, thither-when the dtatriot wee
very thinly settled
Mr. G. accumulated - a handsome fortune before omit
basso became an obsolete !rstitution in Philadelphia.
When the Second art Third-street railroad wee pat in
operation, his stook was purchased by the company for
a large sum. He wee between sixty and seventy years
'of age at Onetime of his death. _
LAYING Or COENES. _STOSE.—TiIe' corner
stone of the Portuguese eyncigogue, to be conistractrd
on Seventh street, below Areh; wee laid yesterday af
ternoon:— The time appointed for the .oeremony wrs
f,nr o'clock, but it was nearly Bre before the preemi e
Mon entered the eneleaure. A levee number of persona
of the Jewish persuasion were In attendee:gee iscindiag
many at the lair rex of that denomination, for wboee
accommodation a platform had been erected. Pb. de
al n for the edifice' Wan furnished by John McArthur,
end
an of er ejnsgogne lb this city, and will be an orne
m t that looelltet,• , -
Air. -
Jobe Kilgore is the builder, and haying taken
intinita -pains:to render the work 2 .' l :flute-Mese, we
here no doubt he will gummed in hie undertaking.
The aeremonles were commenced by the Rev, Samuel'
Moraise, the rabbi of the synagogue, at the ' shove
mentioned hour, who made a fervent prayer ,in the
Hebrew _ tongue ; - after width, doges of the, Mooning
Papers, a number of Jewish documents, the coin of the
United States. and the names of the building committee
were deyosited In the box, Another prayer was offered
up, the lid or the box cemented, and the ceremonies
were concluded:
OFFICERS Or THE LuteasTrat.—The gaited
Steles flagship Lancaster has been completed, end is
now reedy for serviee., She will -be hauled Into the
stream to-day, and will start in a start time fora oral , *
on the Pacific coed. The following la a hat of the MS
oers : Comm 'dors, John B. Montgomery ; Captain, J.
Rudd; Purser, A: E. Watson ; Fleet Surgeon, Solomon
Sharp; Chief Engineer, W. W. W Wood; Lieutenants,
A. L 13aldwIn, Henry Rolando, Wm. G. Temple, W.
W. Que., Bancroft Gherardl ; Aleletant Burgeon,
William 1. Hood ; Chaplain, Chester Newell; Boat
swain, .Tames Walker; Pinner, George Wynn rear
pester, John 0 Butler; &Amster, William B. Yo
unt; Meanie Mate, Acting Midshipmen, Eugene W.
W. Watson, lobo A S. 0. Wilmmutt, William J. Per
elman, Tbov 0. Cada ; Oaptainis Clerk, it G. Monty;
Purser's Clerk. Zeroes W. Heron ;Fist Araistant Ea
glneers, Edward D. Ruby. Thomas Willlameon.
STADIUM? aesz.—Testerday morning, n man
named IPDeritt was taken before Aldermen Cloud, to
' answer the charge o' stabbing his nephew, s young man
named Stafford, at the residents of the former, in Phil p
I street, below Oxford, on Saturday night last' It ap
pears that they bad a quarrel about money matter',
when g'PATift We el a Sharp inetrnment and indicted
two wounds, one In the auk and the other in the aide of
I Shifted. Ihe wounds, though severe, are not con
sidered of a &anemone oes - aster,unlesie inflammation
should ensue: Stafford was oonveved to his residence,
in Second street. above Oxford abut twenty.eix
years of age, and bee a wife and one child. MeDerltt
was held in MOO beol to *newer at Conn.
A PLEASANT Excunnon.—We learn that
the Baohelorie Berge Club of this city will start on
their contemplated trip to New York city, via Delaware
sad Raritan canal, in their barge Linda, on Monday
morning next. They will leave their boat-hones at
Pairinonnt, about A. Ite , Cod will be escorted down
the Schuylkill by the Iris, Atalanta, cad Menanta
bargee. The crew Is composed solely of active members
of the B. B. C., and their determination to carry ant
this undertaking moves Ont.:although not a racing
club, they have the necessary wind and musele,aod
would prase tough customers in a match with any crew
on the river.
THE norm - or an unknown white woman,
aged %bona fo - ty•Eire years, was found Boating in the
rtelaware, , yesterday tnorning, pposite Allsghery
avenue,. She Was dreasee la /14 Cli.ret.o4o4l delaina
dress, black silk apron, a heavy calico skirt, In which
there woo a pocket containing a pair of silver epetto'ss,
a penny, and a piece of blue-and-white plaid muslin.
She had a straw bonnet trimmed with red Mho., wore
a pair of small ear rings, and had a key tied round her
nook, Verdlet, round drowned."
r CORONER'S CAPES —The coroner yesterday
held an inquest on the body of Fame' Gray, who was
toned Seeing in the Delaware on Sunday lmt, as before
reported. It was at first eupposed,frour certain marks
which appeared on hie body. that - he had been foully
dealt with, but, after a eareful post-mortem examina
tion bad been made, the fury returned a verdict of
" found drowned." '
ACCIDENT.—Owen Brannen,eged twenty-six
years, fractured his lift anti, yesterday sfternnou, by
falling fro v Ik loaded cart which he Wee driv.ax, la the
neighborhood or Priem street, between Fifteenth and
Sixteenth etreets. He was &dm tted to the Fent aylvania
Hospital.
Swain FIRE.—The alarm of fire shortly
after eleven °Wont lees night was canard by the par.
tlal burn r g of a one-stery on - ocupledlbuilding, on the
wood and coal wharf of J. fitting, at the foot of Queen
attest. Damage trilling.
New York Stock
800009
27000 II 8 is '74 tow
2000 Taon es TO 92 it
1000 do . 923 E
10000 do 860 Mg I
12000 do 93 - SCOOO Miaow' 62 260 8R V
20009 do 863 i
6000 Virginia es 260 97
Immo do - 97%
1000 111 Cen MU sag
Icoue do 260 85)(
1000 Erie R 2d id Bs 81 '
13000 Rod R 34 Id 7436
25 Paolo 51 8 8 8536
7 5 do 86
1150 do 230 85
00 do 220 85%1
60 do 260 WO
150 & Miee R 6 I
Muss are In light request, and steady at $5.75 for
both Peoria and Pots.
81.o0it —The market for State and Western Moor has
farther advanced 50103 under the news from Barone,
with moderate molly a. and sales of 12 000 bode at $4O
620 for unfound; 2108 30 for superfine State;'
$8 7007 for extra do; $5 6008 89 for superfine Western;
$8 7007 for common to good extra, arid $707.20 for
°hipping brands of extra, ronnd.hoop Ohio. Southern
Floor Is b.tter, with sales of 8 000 tibia at 08.8007 10
for common and mixed brands, and $2.1089 for eXtra .
do Canada Flour is still scarce and nominal at $0 500 .
7 60 for common to choice extras.
Ortma.—Wheat has advanced 2e40. with sales of
•
22,00) bush at $l. 5001 60 for Western red; $1.6301 60,
"for mixed Western; and $1.98 for white Bentucky.'
I Corn is better, with salon of 16,000 builiat 920950 for
Western mixed and 040953 for yellow. Bye is 2090,
better_ wl h Bolen
of oj E b OO huh at - Ole . Barley is firmer, with tales of-7, use. at 700 for good State,
and 750 for Canada. is are arm at 600570 for
Southern, Pennsylvania and' Jersey, and 68002N3 for
State, Canada and Western.-
IS GUSNY CLOTS be heavy and drooping, with salsa of
3 200 bales. partly to arrive at 12012)(0. for standard.
our —4OO bales Jute sold in Boston at $32 50..
Pettifx.ross —Pork is lower, with 'vales of 1,008 MIN
at $l6 12016.18 for new Mess; do $l3 for Prime Beef
is steady. with sate. of 100 bble at $6 2507 for country •
Pflmo, $7.2508 75 for do Mess, $lOOl2 for repacked Ohl
olgo and $lB 25014 for extra bless, ;Baeon and Cut
Meats are in moderate demand. Lard hi doll, with
email sales at lletsilyfc. Metier steady, at 20022 e for ,
new Stato, and 130100 for Ohio. Cheese dull, at 90 '
12Xe
101113857 is Arm; with - Isles of 900 bbls ! at 288,
THE CITY.
The Committee on , Mullin, consisting of Meters.
Mopes Oliver,. and - Smith, presented a lengthy re
port, fully exonerating Maseru Preen and Wren." from
the °barge of having - received a commission for pur
chasing the mvslbes. The report coricindeg by recom
mending the City Controller not to_ sign the •wasrant
far the muelin unless a reduetion of one per cent. per
yard be made upon the whole bill. ' -
Mr. Regime stated that he had called upon a number
or hellos and found that the price asked was 117(®11W
ciente per yard (12% cents being the price paid). Be
approved of the dead the City Controller had taken in
the matter, but could not ascertain that the purchasers
of the supplies bad received any reward or recompense
The Secretary read a long communication from the
City Centralist. setting forth his Herons for refining to
pay certain bills until an investigation hal been made,
and giving the prices of reveling, .to
Mr. Brown preserved samples of coffee, rice, and man
ila, Which had in en purchased for the nee of the pan-
Pere, and stated that the rice had been purchased for
3% cents per pound, yet it b're so alight a reeemblacce
to the genuine article that it could hardly be called
rice.
Exchange... May 9. I
BOARD.
ifici Jtrle Et . 7y;
200 Reading R. 339 40
50 Mloh Oen a 45 - ,x
°Oa do 45
100 do HO 40
100 do °Oa 44M
0 Pdtc& 8& N Ind 9,1 i
0 Mich t&N I Guar 313
26 Panam Ohi o • 12216
100 Ohl & lt 033 i
' OO do „ CS
100 do
800 021(
140• do' 4 03 V
100 do
330 03
100 Oleg & Toledo 25X
700 Ohio &It I - 25%
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Theban% steemsntihithis week shows &dews", In
ell the items except thenizinletion, whietils slightly
higher:: The 'artistes compare is 'follows :
May 2. Ms. 9. - -
Nonni Stock 897.515 11l 597.930. Ina. $415
Lome - 4,•• 27 747 339 .27 993.408..51e. 63 911
Speote 6.680 813 41.349150.. De. 331.422:
Due fm other Bke 2;0I5 015 - -MISS 753.-10:167,702
Due to other,Bka. 1217,834 4 180 71a: De. NO 054
Deposita - 17 781,229 17 444125..D9.: - 57,054
(limolatlon 3.081,102 3 1 , 2,726 In. 71 623
1857. LOUIS. Ppeele; Depostbi.
Nov 4 —21,199,482 2,071;464, 2,141,113 54,636,788
1858
111.13. 11—.21 . .802 f 74 8,775.701 1.011 036
'July ..`44,811,903 6685,877 2,43 i,lBl
1869
San R.... 26 461 057 6 083,06 2.741. 7 54 17 0119,f0S
March 7....2",719 881 5.946 714 2.901 107 16.874.388
28 .:,'0967.2R9 6298 293:3 0:9,155 A 7.075080
A ?f 11 1 4 1. - 3 7 7.:1 7 4 51Z 2 6,868 1 . 114.1 f 41 iff - ,111 7 9 7 711
f , 78. . 28,108,106 - 6.06875 83046x1 17.829,494
‘‘ 2i... 2%817 918 6 689,691: 8,179,286 17,8 8 4, 2 18
May 2 ....57.747,339 6.650,919 8 , 0e1702 3.1 181;09
May 9 .:.27,698,498 6,849,802. 8,161,115 ~ 17,441,123,
The excitement attending the subeeriptioa for tie
stook of the Thirteenth and Nifteeath-etreets Hallway
Company this morning in the themeof much disunion.
As soon is the rash 'wu'mede for it vielent,' se znre of
the books, the Commies oure fidrAtrzlit tke Uniting,
and a majority, itis cald nearly four. fifths of the While
number, - of the Commissioners hive joinedlrea remon
strance to the Governor against the insisting - of the
usual letters patent Meanwhile the cloak war all mob-
Berthed for, and the tint - instalment of five dollars a
share paid in. The law is said to require the certifi
cate of a majority of the Commiegonere to the tekirg
of the Mock before letter patent can he obtained, and
in that cue the minority party may lave 11111.11% fire! Jr. stalment of money locked up In aotriebodyte ,hande to
abide the lune cf chancery proceedings: -We do not
know who bolds the beg; bat if hedixle titoo!heavy, we
dare gay there are plenty of who will audit
him, or relieve him altogether, elvirg the same secu
rity which he giies. "Pessengerrailwaya are rapidly te.
king high rank among our Institutions.
The nevi Com abroad as to financial matters shone.
conatant heavy fleoltrationi in the stock market, mord-
Mg as the hourly 'variations of nail 'Altera warlike or
pacific aspect to Wales The reported alliance between
Prince and Ruda proved a great sulaterice fo,the hear
party. The market for American leesll'6les vie
rally very dull, the proepeetethigh
„rateefor noose, at
home tending to ,deter capitol from forefmheveitenent.
George Ilt.,Arnold,_ leg ,` the ininigee of the Hine
delphis Ifoise, maker Ai follonfing return et
the operations at that Institution the week ending
May 7 1859 '
Clearings. ~Ealanees paid.
079 844 10 201,807 90
;3.976,920 20- 318.287 78
.8 900.86 4 59 280,083
,9.827 680 66 239 049 67 -
..8420.678 at lis,no - st
.8,487,672 - 70 28e . 007:99%
Tow - 822,202 487 47 111,419 447 44 1 -
In another column will be - found the advertise:tent
of the lewe Of the public works of the ehts of Ohio for
Bye years,-with the•deserint'on of - the worka end the
terms alipaUted for. There nisgbeathinie far eiter
pr _
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AND IMORANGII BILOC/118, lIOZTVEWINT COWL
AND DIDASATUT STMATII - ; •
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13110 City 66. . :: 11,610 n 62.. 36x
290 . do 100 X 27 Girard Ilk 49,1(
103 do - RiooN -60 N Penn*
10002 d& 4,Penzia R .. 40
SSC 0 Pitta PM IL Ohl 10 , 40:
Coo To fid 1 50 Faltf Nay frt. bl 5 11 1 3(
~ 63 j 6 West Ph 11413.....
BIT WAIN noiaiDs.
39X IT Penzuk. ' .39%
OBOOND BOARD. •
1000 do
6 Penns R.
6000 Pitts, Pl W Chi
2000 do
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1000 A Penna,l2.loo. 06 021‘
1000 Oats, la Big 7al0" 60%
2000 Ostaw Chat 10006 71.
CLOSING PRP
Bid. 460.
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New-... 104 .105
Penns 51 98J( Osx
Reading B 21% 24R1
" 0407011306 84)( 84x
• - m 0 8e 4493' 96
; - do le 7551 76%
Penus 6 893( r 80%
4 .. 4 2d meg Moir 90 91--
Nor Osumi Con. 683( 5719
" Tzar •....•.108 109 ,
Bahl Nay es , 82 74% 761 C
" Imp Gain off 81 81-X
filearketa e
PHILADELPHIA, May 0:-Nyardog.
The market for Breadths/fa -Is firma and somewhat
unsettled to-day by the late foreign news. noting a fm_
' ther advance In Emir and Guthi, and holders of the, fo--
mar are not very anxious, lo - sell it preidona quoted
rates!, bat there is cot Much demand either foi
eblp
meat or bouts use, sod only about 000 bblafasniebuy
ers at $8 76 for anperene; $7 25 for ex4a, and 157.6002 •
for extra family and tautly brands, according to quality.
Bye Plow is firmer and quoted at gi 2564 50 ep bbl,
and Cora Meal at $3.37X ip bbl, without mirth selling.
Wheat-The marketla bare of rime, and it is wanted
at lull prices; about 2,000.bna Western Bed sold at
$1 70, andl,ooo bag white at silo to $1.86. r are le to
demand; about 460 bus Ponnsylvailasold at 930. Corn
16 firmer; a email lot of white sold at 903; 600 bitahele
yellow, of fair - quality, at the same price; 2,600 bus
:prime do at 910, and sod boa Ponosylriala at 990,
afloat. Oats are rather better; &bent 2 003 bus Penn
sylvan's sold at 5813; 700 bus beary Northern told at ,
coo. Bark remains quiet at 633 for let No, I Guercit
coo. Cotton Is unsettled and drooplig, tyd afeti email •
lots only have changed hands at irregular prieell. - Gto
ceries—The market is steadyfoiall kinds: tad a suede
rate business doing In Engar and golasiea Proilsioes
are held firmly, but there is not Moab doing in the way
of sales. Whiskey bas advamied,drudge selling at Iffo,
Pennsylvania blue 210, and Prison 203. Beds are quo
ted at 28028,t‘u, and Ohto 2 9 / 1 303 Ifs gallon, incriery
little-offering.
PHIL ADILPELIA CATTLE MARKBI". Mar 9.
The market for Beef Cattle hag been dull Vila week
The offerlpge at the different yards eum up eboet 1,200
head, and priest were rather lower than last week. The
following are the particulars of the sales at the Ball's
Bead and Martin's Avenue Drove Mardi reported to.
day:
14 Isaac Abrahams, Lancaster county, $10.26011 76
the 100 The -
- -
'2O D. Eckman. Lancaster county, $lOOl.l 50
90 McQuaid. Money, & Co ,do 910 50012 60.
18 P7l . lard, by D Bradley, Vs , $10164112 50
84 0 Rhoades & Co., Basks county, 59 76012.
29 T. Kellar, Lancaster county, $llOl2 75.
20 T Maataraon,Lnneuter county. 210 90011.60.
14 JObn Wieler, Lancaster county, 210011.
11 3. Hstaalter. Lai:aster county, $lOOll. • -
12 M Loyad Union county. $ll -
15 Witmer. Lancaster county, $lO 50011.
35 J Kaufman: Laneaslor county. $ll
42 51 Corson. Chaster county $ll 50012
39 8 Rusts. Chester county, $lO Thou 60.
90 Shelby & Co . Berko county, $lOOll.
et Museelmekn, by P. MOrlllen, Lancaster - county,
$lO 50012
26 J. Beldomeidge, Lancaster cattily, 11.1012.
41 N. 14 !Mame Moreland, $l2. -
24 Stott & Kimble, Chaster county, s] O 59 0 12
16 W Altman or, °baster county, 11001/.
8 B. Rood, Chester county, $9OlO '
24 I ItoVilen Lanese.? , x,noty,
16 ?derrick, by MOCnB, Lancaster county, $llOll 60
32 6 Miller. Lancaster County, $9 Melt 60
83 Seldomrldge .& °O:, Laueaster county, $lOOl2.
44 J •hn Nene?, LIU/tater cunty, sloel2 25
Klutb'e Se Kirk, Cheater county, stoen 60.
10 Kimble & Kirk, °boater county, $10611.26.
18 It NrelY,'Clisater county, sloell.
21 Bastille, Maryland, $lOOll.
About 2,100 Sheep were at Martin's, selling at fle for
clipped, and 734 . w8e 4, lb for thole with the wool on.
Some 250 Cowa and 17a1►6a were offdred, and mostly all
told, at $B5 fo $45 for Oral, and $20030 for second qua
lity. - There are more About 2,100 Hogs ar
rived at Imhoff's, late Phillips , Yard, and nabs ranged
it from $7 30 to $3 50 the 100 The net.
MAY FLOWERS.—The season is now well ad
vanced. and the gardens and fields adjacent to the City ,
orowned with myriads, of flowers of every eoneelvabl e
va r iety, form a charming picture to eassite the tastiest
tion of the poet or the painter, , Bolr IL the time Ise
chviemiand we hear of several peek , ' arranged for
this dellghtini Mincemeat • One young, as well uoldar
Teeters, who would maken decided impreselon on the
belles or these occasions, Should not fell to procure
elegant and suitable sniff at B. 11. &Idriegels "Old
Franklin Hell Clothing Ilmlxaison,P) No. MI Cheat.
nut street.
Rion, tare, and itztraoillinery stylish ere tl e
latest Parisian style of sae. absdes, produced Ulm Is -
son by Webs/dean, 418' Diarist street. The varlet, of
nbt?li 1 innpy tail to please opt leap friends.
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