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Ti iu respondents* of The ?cont..' .. . .. - .EriotOtilM phi fekeir t jtarve alidlefensiVe el-, r .interibiefeettriltate-as en the - adjacent sea- •-• ~, , ~-. ,- . -ibWiiii. or; rithei,itikt4to •,- 1 . 4 ‘ . re, treat es, board. Nature,_lt this latter - inspect, has been i, ' ' ' •-' ' ' W AsmilliT "' 11. ! 17-il ' 18 . 58 ! -.--,-ii .. ...:,..,..- -• .: , l it in thin. oWenknUa-titthatwejn..rrance and., over-gen e r o us to Us. ~ Digie, key Is beyond all • The' lest steamor from , the Pacific. bringilii`e important noire that . Southern California li pro. A tri Hai' '' "' ' '." - €oatiiiiirtrappe 14 0 41deetitiiiihd meaf contiiicitti I " *I V': ~ a engages -- to '' :Li - ~ fled, - aide resort ill ." Posed - to be "set 'apart - for th e creation of is new the 'CO.,operationYof her ,fieets in the Battle the Union. It has no eepial; and - having the i Territorial GOvernment. A movement for that and the: Neiptarrenean, and to 'place an army 1 advantage of all others, ,in the fact that its object has-been going on evot: einee the admission, '0f,50,060-nen on the Austrian frontiers. This hotels are larger, more convenient , and more iin 1860, of California as a Slate Into the Union. 'llitirestbitaithiSetthetirstfreaty, -Tlie - se'critid- popular - - than the - Se of other resorts of the 'lf .the, separation-really take- place, and Con ,grens should rant a Territorial Gavernment,, then ~ Vide 'Filielli4b declare war' against same kind, it must always be classed as the . for' approval e rejec 1 011. " d St 'thorn pea o i r.-, Aki 4*iediont4intellrriftiolt;.4..rtafP7:-/,!-7tetli, the reoriailee,itroaiyor,thootioeuvrerp,ei-cospbleeatiTihajihderraelisaneko" th e question popular' ef e,tt rev i ere s lgnti ag ain rit ises , n ais the arge mass o the hfoxiourborn peep ei `lttaiidaiid- , 4thatltlici first treaty has been' iiiriC'eflireAt: inliroad:noinmilideation:to it, who because _citizens -of the 'United States „iii:legeteileit.. dOintitiriie , probablY. before the. 'and that visitors are 6onipellsd,tOtake steam- ` under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, bi whioh, ,Ainiitptiast7pakfoxl c ons - ,,..l•TAxoLitoiii,.it Will boats , which ,, however agreeable , lu: a moos- at the eam'e time, California • itself was acquired. iihrt.tieftitembOodV 2 iitiblOiattiht:the first day-of jailiY, a -tedious and monotonous. mod 4. of F renchmen , en, who haie gone out to delve for gold, /i3SP,!Y;:l4eiieiosOr,stilejestige to : thsli.ustilan travel in these that days. Notwithstanding and have remained, have mostly settled in the ge linibaesiidat ,' it' the - ITulleritii, which fore. , 'this"; trittie May 'ls always cerialri' to; rineceed. temperate climate of the region along the Gulf of California. These, with many Americans, i:liblid'etieitivitati:titrieltliC;lttvents aire:triw in- ,Aliatitio,Oity, which 'eau he'reicbed by rail-- . . . *ltily,developingf,---, The; supplementary treaty road:aftei an hour and a quarter's ride, is pe turo ,of 'the irape. They have been eo raw 'Aiiiie--eitliiiiii:dirit lit' bilk ilia - before the corn-- culiarly• a . Pennsylvania resort. When we ou , - , - • • • . • • - . - • . ful that - already, Southern California, in ?tellsemo4:-PlAhe*titi*ElP.-'?; i:.•.. - _ --. ,'" 'redact' that we cans' arrive in sight of w Old, the • raising. of champagne, hook, Land all ",_ The lEttroi,46(''Pirries - of April 80, thus Co n an" ' In - about - "tliti"';ciairid Period of time ; of; the, lighter wines , now rivals the vineyards oionTa f. nse . opn - A *o l ex, a nfarm, :,. ,: , • that ":WOrild - be,, consumed by . - a , gentleman of 'Southern Prance. , Hundreds of thousands ,' '-'That ildrieoalltion of the Colossus of the North Arty { rig in hie prtvato carriage to . dermantown of dollars worth of champagne alone aro exported ,- .withtbenephew oi Oa groat mili t a r y adventurer, Or,to Marlayunt, we feel that we have a right to annually. The effort has been to extend over ibis Plebe WO$04)411111//4 f1 . 00d,0 IM peitim of the world . , 0 , 00 .. 6 . 6 - , , m0. • ictotiits.r b tat., (melt not t, Labe , call Atlantic city a Philadelphia community, region the Jae Station of slavery. When California ; , pop u larity of Atlantic refused to recognise that institution in her mule. pieduinW I t he Willett It eel:4sta to' have A good 'deal- of the crested; biome the tatirsell- events ever since ' City '''inliet ' rightly . ... be' 'attributed te Jens and Congress endorsed that action, attempts were AC. hinnination 'of , theo-Orimean war their been ~ made to mouse a separation, Mr. Broderick, Alio tiedlnitia the mho direction. The sympathy bi. Byterann, Eari ! ,'„ the President , of the Oam- noblabearted Senator from California , has had tween - Frineetind`Rinisie did' not date, from the .den ; and Atlantic Railroad, who, during ;his a large proportion of his support from the goutherw time that the English Parliament threw 'our Lord TaltatinitctaliViinnifiraisy - Bill, and bid Government two years at thebead of that Corporation, (in- portion of that State , support ' d and a exoltlk along with ; it-Lit ;' existed"' previotislys 'but that eluding the period of panic and depression,) ,beortase Of • his unswerving. adherence ,te -, the evens noun mire brought:the two ,despots• much has' Contrived, • by alnicisi sup erhuman ' tiaer. Deniooratio . principle of • popular sovereignty. *olos'ov''' tdgether i 'Aar -- With , OtheAngloTiench '• • • maintain - - . in view of th i s fact,' and of many :other iiiilllitimistetforialleiemall by, drigreen and beau& tions, to its credit and to . reduce its thin as which MAt' be detailed, there is ,e very .fallyi'lini,if the :Frontitilluitaror felt, and the ' expenses . Mr. linonniau , bas elttensiVe Boa : - , - : : traditional bistliset-cof thercsar teldlilin, that their dal and business connection s in every part of reason to believe that the new Territory will • reiptietlie seheareffof lilander • - could lie beat , pro., , . ~ be the beginning of another free State upon die mined ttiflarilliti 7 andi Concert. - Alexander the the union.' -He is untiring in his exertions to Pardee. lam certain that, in- ,dase the proposed , Second hatietilitlinfoiidnese of bra Mute for rho attract bulinSes an 4 traVelje"the road , and we separation In effected, the aoqUinition qf Sonora .stokiniiii-e'reffeetePErlgniad has repudiated lila 'a' - not at all ituiprined tolielar'that' he in pre- will bei Insisteidon;and that with &more, Arizona, rether'stofferof *portion of the spell-,LEgypt and the land of Oendia--azukhe knew thatishe would par i n gto 'open the coming season with all his and Southern California, a 'division will be at- Jaren oondi4; - .while lab's royaltirether, of France menee thifdamovite; design on. Con - . - - -- , • , - i , ,' ' characteristic energy. and 'sagacity. . ---.- tempted to tie made so as to form at leant two now Itintinople slave States. This will fail, ho wever , for bes ide 1 ha foand:.o,ovillinuooadjator, riho:would - ironic .., at'allthin,,and;, in :fiatt, aid ;In the „robbery, on ' - W,ashlattons;H:eights Again. the fact that ten men emigrate from the free ,Oinitlitlen-zthat , ,htil, shou ld have,„an equivalent Staten to one from the Southern States, and scarce,„ : am:gent iiltreaurerirmear, home, such, for Instance, one of fifty of the emigrants from the latter carry 1 1 swtirs.l.oberaldienpfliolgium,.pashing the Prenoh slaves with them, the character of the - sill and,' frini 'iii-Ao ii - ithine -owing. Prussia of the pro.' the great inducements held out for Commercial on. ;,viewieO ; coupe:A:46i ler:by: the treaty oflifienna,- with; _perhape,,a alien; :Of Austrizialponsessions in terprise, because of the proximity of the Graf .of Italy"', .A.ttiniort,lbeo, between the - two military California, Will forbid the establishment of any. Payrent: for. coalmen purposes• of 'aggression like alavo'States in that quarter as anticipated. ' ~.. 'Shekel - O - widen-we havo,glaneed,, was the most Western Virginia papers state that never before natural thing in the world, and the condition of was, such indifference exhibited as in the present the Italian-Staten, aided by the polloy,whioh Sar dinia:lasi leagleen punning:towards Austria, at'. Gubernatorial canvass. This looks bad for Mr. forded the iinspdesised opportunity." , , -• Leteher, for he will go ever the mountains from `The Diiity ‘ Niii , i,w4l9li is Lord :Toms Rai- Eastern Virginia with immense odds against him. iiiirls , iiiiiitt;;Orengly dertieti that any such Unless, therefore, of 'which there seems- now no , denies - th at ritatle4a4nb'itettOxicittlia; bit admits that probability, he carries the west, with him in large majorities, be is doomed to defeat. Cede the op. 8 :•,.L onven on, between :the two Powers has position get hold of the Old Dominion, and then Imini 4 enteredinici;•bat' tliejirdrunidericos may the Demooraoy will be more ,emphatic than the ;fever arise to ; bring ; it into execution; and it have boon in their denunciations of the suieidal lade; ''. if , Th,e -.'"(3oniettiiOn '7 is) not directed - , ~. - #gaiitifitEiglaildr bat it' is, intended` to insure adherence to the platform of the Democratic' 11te,, - ,,nentrility of, the, rest of ,Earope while party,' as enunciated by , the State-Rights Demo. ,Flttrice arid Anstria Aglaia, Italy. Its aim is opts of your State ,at Harrisburg on the 13th of trielre n ninaribe the horrors and calaMities of April. . 'War by,Coistinituf ;hostilities to their original *theattra,betweenliii .Alps and the Itiediterra.; siedn.!''''''' ".-• ' '-` ' ' " - - '' - ' - -- iiiirdiihrisnrie own semi-official organ states that 'Barenl3a;inistriv his' declared to L6rd 'Matiiitiateri that sea treaties as the Times •deliCribeiStirel. - quite ,, Ideal. .liespite ' these ltrong . :ContradietiOnS;,,tlie"Tfi)i . is i s ' statement "receividlici inachieredence - in London that a .pardri". arose' in! , the ,7 Sttick 'Exchange ' there,, whielt "imeied `.'.ilie - fairure 'of . many brokers ; 'caused. the Funds to`fall nearly five:per, cent., int indOced thts-Bazdr of England to advance their:rite,ofdiscorint from-2j , to ili` per cent. - - - - , :lcord Joins Bunsen • who evidently. knows -nothing . -0,,5i1l about the raatter; - tiold the - Oleo, 1 4 4: 4 4 , X+tiillkitt;tilat . lie ;did not believe in the iwintenen of , an'offhlitive"and'defenalie 'treaty :lcitti,Yeeitt.Mnealt('al‘d.,E'renee. ',The real state eiliie ' ease; ' iie:heilwied,-- was that, In ease _ Giiinartyriti4diyar:' - ori„ France; there Was a liiitilietWeeit the two . Enipernis for extend lag the,field of:the conflict.' ,:- '.' :, '- • i!';.".llti:- , l3itiiirti . ; -- whe'is aliolitical leader op pefteAtiotill,Warfare,, hail a London 'newspaper of his Win_called the Star,' Which ;makes the i t alloWitig ti'incitii r tant,"lC trael revelation : •,-!l.4:::.*ii ..hii Inforiiied- thiit'4he,..Etoperes of the PiJitio4 fArsi revariled.hie schemes in the interview t f.isherms.' Ro propoeedto this Queen that the t e ',l6triAti lli tlyle v ar c le ert g i n 6 g a i l at t d ie , re/re:s n i d e ' lterteetauilshe:,lll , ltisteadr- T he. Queen rejected, the. siggettilesiAtt _timas - ,whielf - expressed -indig- AaitehitAliwilk i Natwleate afterwards' addressed ildrisselfjetthesltruperor3.-Alexender - ,-. and the iliitirtialr -4toltrittgardt- took , plitoe. , • As we Arsi,• . t o l l f,Air, foundation was then 156 as 40 - SdistrOtilhe4ontitilon of Austria Jn !taw ali. tue means °tooting. off her pretetudomito- be, aonilderni..aTuvopeam-Pcrier.,,ltussia conissated, .to Aititiaell;iniggefited,' partly ; , by way of:_aveng nig , -hertaW ripcm.Anatilis for her participation In. limafforlathatWorejniade . td ,drive Russia, back *Lou' tiro Biontine Peninsula, and partly in order - te'render herself popular with the -Italians, and thereby, getting !friends and a footing in the Me= Alterrememi., The (Hand Halos Conatantine's join. neY.and-rhe jentraat',renpeoting Vlllafranoa.fol-• 10rred," 4 :::,,,•:.,; : - ., , „: , ..,,,, •1 1 ,, '.. kinethingle - pretty dear: '. Louis Napoleon •Itifi'deelaredliiidielf independent of the once- Ifalueedliii6e with 'England. The Earopean War Crisis.. steatner' . .Pir'sfa,whiett,left Liver- POO en'Aprilklth, and arrived et New York 7eaterdaYphaelOnght , us-our usual files of foreign - newspapers. lbeir Intelligence had :beentnitainly, anticipated, by the....Botelaide, at • St;',',lohatiOnitthe, details give us a more con. :ret'iMpiiimleit:el the actual state of Europe, se lately as twelve days agoi• It appears pro bithliVridwithstandhurQerious reports to the ,optatrarY; that the Austrians, up to the date of the iateat advice, had not crossed the Ticino, 9Le,rrlver; which - separatea, Ifoinbardi' from Fiedinont. - ]lye.wlli be pardoned ter remind. ing some readers _that the Klegthim`of Sar.: dinialttketl'.itafnable:ficM the island of,Sar rdinia, wbiehls south of:Oortitea, and that its .main territory, on Italian soil, cOnsiatti of Se. voy and' riedinprit: - • „ _ )'lt,Wotild seem' that Sardinia was prepared ,forpielnyasier,andliad tlie:poitar "of check. lu' laying - the 'vas water;, by: opiminethweitnals employed 'for the purpose of irilgatingztlia ` boil.'; . ;ThiSweilld praiont the Xurin,-the capital. YIOTOIL :the Ring - of; Sardinia, fiadlainefficproilanaatiente,hia army , but tendSd for all concludes thus : txu I. ‘Willlbp - fyotho ceptain: ' I' . have proved your AO, of lAttpi, by - the aide of my ilinatilous father. This time you will have for YOnt.:.'eneriadeti,leallent, French soldiers, your cemPanions Oii,Tchernaii whom the Empe ror haii - sentAcOmpport .and defend ,our just. .;atitCClVl.ll . Shig;, cause.. ,276rWard. - ,te victory. , 'Lot- . baniters announce •to you, that our, object,llike - OritWericry, is, the 'lndependence .Of , ,-,There was -a rumor. that, at .the eleventh - beitr, - Atudria - hadratiownn. desire to' retract,. Sad iiedeit. the Mediation of England. „wildie,'Frtnithltroaps were rapidly. arriving in •.• Amother complication bad, arisen." In the- Grand , Pitchy - of liscany Olio • ancient Etru ira) f ajevelutionary readionladttairen place, iit'faio . r, 'At` rrien Tiedt,'And,the . Grand Duke I:xoeotm, II had Ouletly,iremoyed himself and Airily: from '• Florentfe,, his' while • the . • Pla*Azit:,;Wi„lptiabitiolts; had paternized with ~thei.Piedmontese--had formed a provisional G:avoirihent, without riot or bloodshed= and had'e'veriiinie the length of appointing -the King of Sardinia- their Dictator. ' , There had' , _beerirezolts . ,:at .oarrars and, the little 'Duchy It would not surprise us to learn,- by- the , - next= snail; that Farina, Modena, and ,T,T4p4 Hato sidcd with Sardinia, which, by suoliticcessioni would then comprise territory 'lothi - extmit of one n third_of Italy. 'The tid o, ReV,adution, sweope rapidly, andtirresistibly. oni once that it is on the flow.' 74or:ii It po Calculating events inltaly, _ lii the prs4entMite' By this timiViis•alt-• probability, that bad .:ftiala t ll(itig.fiespis,:OCNailleti, has closed his Wicked,career.' - ,Tbere ii - Just a chance that' irMOOstiet,`wifti is Infers to hate . Austria,. may pursue : ' 1 eof conduct, as a ruler, very: Ailferent tber,course of cruelty and infs.- 'iny'Whioli:ieis tlo lithedisgraned the Kingdom -0 thti TWO_ /310.1lielsiiP,-,•the.eYels of Go 4 and inan.• If Naplea_,ivereio aide with Sardinia,' 44 . 4be l ematekeenteat, we, ; worth' give very, riffle ,fori.tize . ,fesimple of Austrian- owner-. *lti - Orthelenibeirdo.lrimitian . provinoes. i . W,g,liallSot yet been% actually derairtenced. iappeara - ,eeitain :among many r fee'ilualji :-" „ „ skilkllubitsh another. ietter tromltsily,4lo4 *if pirited and faithfuLtiesailp tiott4t,po-461etysia6npery G enoa la :/3,10041.1:,):#0:01tOuA0g1:0014104bital,itil: • • "DtilliEfa'sr ,ivinr:Flioiy":-;:ggeplr's I re6kti ,of taidia • e7410:4 eites Another chapter, to, the extent bf oolniiine, of the "Tale of .Two , ,„,,~lakan - - , A few days ago, Ny,eder,Tibed the moue mania:with which Hr. Hitinair, of the New York Herald, is now afflicted. .31e has bought a quarter-acre of land in -a suburb of Now Yorke on which he has erected a tt the whole cost of which was not discharged ; when list we heard about it, in a court of law. or three times a week, since he became possessed of this suburban retirement, he duly Reads his new' place of residence- 7 endeavoring, in short; to write it 'up, just as, Inalffermit'Stoaks have been Written up in his isiotteY,aitieles. Yesterday, he devoted nearly a column, in-all the majesty of his largest type, to the glorification- of «a new and' original map of Washington Heights, beautifully exe cuted and 'colored; and of very large size, being on a scale of one bleb to two hundred feet." This map is for sale, he says, and puffs .it so strongly that—except that, of course, so virtuous a person is above suspi cion-one might think he was 'tehave into ,rest" sale. He says t. . "We take this opportunity of again urging on the property owners, of. oshington Heights the im• portal:Me of holding a ,moiting soon to fir:lipOn fOIIIO plan - oriaring out the'etreets for the adop tion of the tiekt LegislatUre: Here is a splendid map ready to hand; and Which, we dare say, can be obtained at a reasonable rate. It it the very thing, wanted—the desideratum . supplied The whole matter can thus be eettled at once ; and tho place will be be saved frolic the machinations of jobbers, ready to sacrifice- to their own cupidity the interests or the property owners and• the na tural beauty and the healthy oharaoter of this magnificeit faubourg of the dip of the city of New York" - ' - • Bans= evidently ',wants to dispose of the "_splendid map," "and wishes that the fc'pro perty -holders" (of whom he" is one, by 'virtue of bis 4:leerier-sore of land,) shall laiMit 'thti Strantti as regards their own caprice or conve nience, not with respect to public utility. The • closing flourish about Washington Heights, tieing a' of magnificent faubourg ' of the Elite of the City of New York," comes, strangely froth one.of this 'august asseMblage 'of if property-ltolders," who, when beaten by General Wass; coolly made out a balance-and lost sheet; estimating his three vest-buttons at eta emits, and' hie Ontinged honor nt•nothing, and who, on another occasion, Made 'the grati fying announcement of. cc Cowhided again I" Does the: fine of New York include many 'such." Property 7 holders.". as this person ? .07" We aro pained to notice that some of the news - papa ... desalt:me to repeat certain idle oalumniesmorithe chareeterof-lici- Amarni .V.-15147fitIas_ since the termination of hie tri a l, etWasitington, aifit such comments upon that trial could' do him any harm, or society any. good: -'A-happy, Contrast this exhibition &smiles' ty be noted; in the feet that - all the' jeurnals' known to have desired, his, acquitter havo • carefully. abstained , from unfriendly or disparaging 'comments upon the 'prosecution. Mr. - i Simms hl self deserves great credit for the qtilet 'and graceful manner, in which he lies retsived the deobsion of the jury, and for his 'entirely .unebtrusive deportment from the time of -the rendition .of the . verdict to the present horir. It does seem to us that de- Minty, If not hiurianity, should, under these elicumstancee,h4ve 'constrained certain of our coMmpOraries In the comments they. have Made. :" - - Italian Opera. .‘.‘ Martha'," was repeated, on Tuesday evening, to an audience not large, but at once apprealative and enthusiastic. Tee whole performance was eatisfaetory, the More so because (ari Formes did not gag. The follotring notice to the public, was distritatted in the house : • ffereril strictures having teamed@ on Mr. Formes singing tc Ittlitba” in German, while the other artiste slog 1t In Italian, the direetOr bass leave to state that the part of Plunkett, as originally composed in German for Mr. Formes, bee been re-written by Mr. Flotow for Signor Gruleni,lfilli le 74 high baritone, and le now es. eentially different, both as'•regardi•naruate and words. In the Irejmesibillty of having .the morels translated Into Italian at so short nothe,ldr. Formes is compelled to retialn the original German words.) ). •• • We publish this, not by request, because it makes the only apology for flail Formes that could be tendered. Mid this statement been , made pre- • tious to the first performance of ' , Martha," the pullet would have distinctly understoed the case. Mr. Formes singing iri German; without enplane, than or apology, caused great direattethotion. Many of the audience were unequivocally dis pleased. The,,Pliooter's card; as above, exone rates a very fine artist, and sta. him right with the public,' "Roberto it Diavolo" was performed last night,, to the fullest house of the present season.' On this occasion, Stefan' showed himself acquainted with the_musio, sang finely, and aoted admirably, as Robert.,- It is scarcely too Ewes to say. that Formes, as. Bertram, literally out-did himself os a great,dramatio vocalist. Madame Gaszaniga'a Alice (first time here) was one of her finest per-' formanoes. It was the first time, also, of Madame Laborde's appearing, in this lty, as , Isabella: -Her part Was greatly curtailed—indeed, the opera was, corionsly out up, - but she fully displayed Jain!:,:vrondenful vooallsation in , "Roberto oh tu - che adore." anssaniga particularly distin. gobbed herself in the concerted pieces, but her solo, "Ilanne, dime al fielo," waa also very finely 'rendered. The hest of tie Performance was the trio, in not Squardo immobile," ,by ties ianiga, Formes, and &anat. The 'dewing was about as , bad as it could be—ludicrously rob managed. The performanoes - did not close until after half-past eleven. The audience worn ex tremely-.well pleased, if their enthusiasm bo 'taken as a, test. ' EMIL AND BAUM 60131ZTY,-AS IVO antici pated; Nenkomm's Oratorio of David was perform ed, with considerable, esteem, to an audience wbioh, despite of very bad weather, crowded Mu; sled Band • Hall, on Tuesday' evening. The 'ehorusell, all through, were' admirable, well-timed and truly effective. The finest, beyond all com parison, was the Coronation Anthem, the "Heil to thee, David," and the Pinata. The first solo by David (Mr. G. W. Hazelwood) was applauded; but though he eapg mast carefully, there seemed a little want of self-confidence at the commence ment. This soon wore off, and his duet with GOliah was finely exeouted. In part II his song of rspreof to Saul woe even better. The parting with Jonathin also .gave setisfaotion) and the climax, sole, immediately following the Corronation them,:was all that could' bo .desired. Mr. J. J. Heisler's excellent - and well managed bass Yoke' gave' latingiished offeot to the music /blob Gollah' had to execute. His ibeitatives were finely enun ciated -.(oartioularly the scornful u I cannot war vilth,lo,lo and the' sneoeiding share in the duet Hasle/oed. Mr. •Philip Rohr (who surely. Isnot an amateur singer ?) was more happy with the musical rap of tiattl than we expooted7-for, to say the plain truth, he'd. singing has grown a little ;melees of Tate,, and his enunciation has often been indistinct. Mr. 3. G. Ululated gave a very faith; id rendition of /bat he had to sing as Jonathan. The two principal female vocoliste (Mrs. Emily J. Reed and Miss Henrietta Shaw) did het sing very iind'wezelielow par. , There was a .young lady in White" (cianie to us wholly unknoirn) sitting nice thepo, -whose volse sometimes' reached us so melodiously in the choral singing, that we should baits beenOW:to have heard her in a solO. a t vi John Waddington, of England, visitod Plymouth loot week, arid made a aarefal expMia flan of the localities oonnedted with the blitory of the Pilgthaile Oa - Tuesday evening he gave a lea cure on the history of the Puritans prior to 1620. PRESS.-1 1 111LADELPHIA, TiliittSDAV, MAY 1/, 1869. B ;,)t.wiy:l9.liT. MAX War In Europe stares at ns from all the news.. papers. It engrosses• dinner-table disoussioa serves for chitchat in -the parlors, and actually ruffles into motion the present stilllife of the clubs. It is very apparent, while our people sympathise heartily with France in her stand for Italian - lib arty, and as heartily hate the intense despotism of Atltria, that at the BRIM time the United Slatee oughtllnnty and steadily adhere to the ancient habits of our diploMa4 r and oarefully avoid being drawn' into the Complication. It 18 clearly our interest to stand aloof, and open our market for the sale, to all parties, of the Holt harvests which we are promised this year. . That war there is inevlt ibis is hardly to be doubted. Immense preparations in naval and Military armaments have been going on with pro. digious activity for more than elm The armies of the nations have been put upon a war footing. -All this certainly has not been done for nothing. Young Francis Joseph, of Austria, who is only twenty- nine,has more political sagacity, and holds the imperial reins with a better hand, than we have here been in the habit of giving him credit for Louis Napoleon burns to rival the splendid military achievements of his uncle. , Sardinia has been growing into-power gradually. The Mar grave of Brandenburg in the long wars of the eon tinent, became the Kingdom of Pf 1161114. A count who has grown to be a king now seeks to take a seat at the ommoll'board with the five great Poi! era Count Oavour is his emansellor, and he could not hate a better. When the Kaisers wore strong, in the days'-of' Charles the Fifth and Maria Therese, they Relied all they could of their ueighbor's Possessions,, and whit thOY could not steaCtiey got 'by marriage. :"Their Italian States werecaoquired in that way. New thiatite Other Powers bait! grown etranger;rli4eV would like to bate triaoreby they would scours more - thin they have at present. In - the contliot pekoe Of the, combatants , instead of making a gain, will, in the sarcastic phrase of the Fran* make a lose.. A drop of water, under the micro. soope, shows us the big fish eating up all the small fry, and the war just commaning, will exhibit a' like phenomena. I notice among the visitors here lion. AllisOn White:of your State, No man has endured more for the present• Administration than Mr: White. Ile has stood by the President with great courage and ionsisteney, and really against the public; opinion of his district, and in the face of the pro teetof Ms Mender, um:Malty on the Kansas ques tion. It would &pm pleasure to announce that Mr Buchanan had tendered to Mr. White Bowe sash mark of his confidence as he really deserves at his bands. The prospect of a war in 'Europe will unpuis tienebly attract a large number of A:Reflect:3s anxious to spend the summer in Italy, and to be in the neighborhood of the hostilities of the great Continental European Powers. It is now a mere pleasure trip from 'New York to Liverpool, and you must not be surprised if some of the first men in America should rush over to witnets the con flict between the two systems of absolute and popular governments. The truth is, our fashiona ble people, or rather our wealthy people, long for a new excitement, and nothing could bo more agreeable to thorn than to be present, out of harm's way, at ono of the great struggles in which embattled Europe would be called upon to decide between opposing theories. I knot* that neutrals in a state of war are sometimes apt to lose their lives ; but in this age of progress I will,not bo at all astonished to her that while half a million of men ore compelled -to take each other's lives in Europe, almost another ,half a million should bq found in the neighborhood of the emeute, mownl. ling to risk their own lives itl the 'game, yet eager to see who loses and who wins. Mr. Cobb returns' from Georgia with no good news. "The aurae of factions," as honest Pierre says, " still disturbs our councils." raotions not only in Georgia, but in Alabama and Mississippi, reign paramount, and Mr. Cobb has got himself mixed up in one of the ugliest domestio , quarrels in his awn State that ever befell a public man. Having scoured, however, the services of that ele gant sad accomplished gentleman, Mr. Clayton, as his Resistant, who far eurpasses Beau lirummei in the particularity of his apparel, and far outshines. Alexander Hamilton in his financial and political' acumen, the Secretary of the Treasury can safely repose between the solid walls of hia own depart ment. OCCASIONAL.; PUBLIC SALES REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, by Thomas do Bons sell ;regularly every week, eaoh eaJa oomprisingauoh an amount of valuable property as to render them worthy of attention. See ad• vertisemen's, anotion head. 1 THE COLLECTION go VALVABLIC PAINTINGS to be sold tomorrow (Friday) morning is now ar ranged, at ,the auction, rooms, for examination, with catalogues. • &loins or A LITTLE Ginn.-The Green field Gazette gives the following account of 'a touching case or suicide by a little girl eight years old, daughter of Warren Leonard, at Deer. field, Was,' en Saturday, April SO: dAbout 4 o'clock in the afternoon her mother had occasion to comet her for some little misdemeanor, when she,beeaute very much exalted, and shut herself in a reom, where she remained about an hour, when her mother called her to the kitchen. Her little .brother, aged six and one-half years, then requested het to go out to play with him. She then left the house with him, saying she would go to the river and drown herself, and started acme the meadows upon b run, her little brother following. When they oame to the river, she said to him if he would take her clothes back to the house, she would take them off He tried to prevent her, but she said she should be happy atter she should be in the water, and took off her bonnet, when her brother caught hohkof her dress to prevent her going in. She broko front him, and walked into the water where it WU low at the shore. He watched her until silo ranehed a sufficient depth for the °arrant to carry h er out of his sight, when be ran home and,gavo the alarm. It is the opinion of both parents that she was insane She had been an easy ohild; to govern before, and the correction at this time was only done by talking. No other method was med." The body of the child was not recovered until the next day, although immediate efforts were made to find it. Tao Pi°ranee correspondent of the Provi dence Journal, under date of April El, tommtini sates the following intelligence respecting Charles Sumner: Senator Sumner is still in Italy, and!ls now either at Naples or Rome Re lingered in Florence nearly three weeks, devoting hunSelf prinaipally;in hours not given to necessary ve poh, to visiting the galleries, mutdums, libraries, and 'gardens, soothing himself with the gentle•io 'fluezioes of nature and art. Mr. Sumner still leads a ver y quiet life, keeping mostly by himself, lila sing almost all invitations; and most of those who would be glad to, do him honor have had gOod sense enough to overcome their zeal, and allow him to, fully recover his health. For an once Po much to be desired there is now abundant reason to hope,,llll his fine physique already begins to give signs of having recovered mush of its origi• nal vigor." ' SEvitrt beautiful garnets were recently ex lutmed in Atlanta, Ga., by persons digging a well In ?mg) TFoo street. - - - Letter from NewltOrkkA ,, Tlrd,ANNlVankdiumS—rliik* TpthiloriONC zit VIODUCX - 141.1V /100101 reses—res.trelcAt. PRESENT'AND PitoRpECTIVS. (Correspondence of The Press.] NSW long, May 11, PIO. Today la the grand 'field.day of the AnnlverearleS that is to soli the day which has been looked forward , t i with gf eater Interest by 'a greater cumber of per- Bons than any ii 'her. the annitel meeting of the American Tract POciety One Web:earl tileetingi rill be bold at the Academy of Music, at nine o'clock, at whioh a lively scene is anticipated among those who ate laboring to einct a charge of office s and a charge of policy in - the society's plan of Opera- Venn, The • more 'decided end 'progreuive New &Idol 'Presbyterians, Congregation's' iota, &0., are in fever of' publishing tracts - that shall condemn navel y; while the old, steady. going conseryatives prefer to fol low the old petbs, and keep the slavery question clear of church polities. The confliot of opinion on this sub ject Is animated and.wkleepread; and 'mint ultimately result in a split in the society. ',Another of the sensation anntrerstries—The Anti- Slavery Snoiety—takes place to-day, and is to be ad- Armed by the Bev. Dr. Cheerer, by the fiery and san guinary William Lloyd Garrison, and, by one of New England e moat polished, thorough asholare, end Most accomplished rhetericiane, Wendell -Phillips. This is always 'a 4 t drawing , ' ennivereary, Its turbulent, in cendiary, disunion apeetthes and proceedings attracting -hundreds of blase Individuals in search of a new sensa tion, who relish the scene in,inuch the same spirit that they do one of Bouroicault's spectacular dramae, Cr tra• ladles of the I. Shepard order. /t occurs to sae, by the way, that it would be a neat idea for She , leading. spirits of this Convention Juet to step down to-the Africa. church in Church street, and read the inscription cat in the marble slab over the en trance ' It is this s Is And the people eat in darkness This Inscription is actually there. What wicked weir was it who seriesely recommended It as an appro priate bar fore duke' , meeting-house 1 Another popular anniversary is that of the Tonag illen's :0 131 ' 18 4n Union; 'which 'always brings to its yearly assembly a multitude of pious, ambitions, clever yenog melt, who fled within Its organization a fine field for the exercise of youngerly mannish enthaelatun of the gb•abunt and-do•gcod hurt. The American Itome,,Missionaty Society. Ltd the . Ame;icari Sooletiforfiteliarattag the donditibn of the Jews, are likewise taverna gatherings, and aerially bring +int good talkers. ' To-morrow the New York Institution for the Deaf and Damb, - the Tire Points - I:louse or Industry, the Na , ' Coital %Yemen's Bights Convention, and the American Foreign Baptist Bible fioolety hold their annual Meet. Inge , should -have' mebtioued that - the American Temperance Union held their's .to•dey. , Did you ever :read a notice of a temperance meeting (I say it With all respect) without being 'militated of that curiously °rink...A, philanthropic, cold-water corporation, so felicitously described by Dickens as 4, Tho Brick Lane Branch of the Ebenetter Grand Junction Teetotal Union Temperance Anmelation.” It was a grays society— rather ultra-=bnt it aCoompliribed Yesterday's operations at the Corn Exchange were or en nousustly large character, considering that at this season of the year stocks and receipts of hreadetuffs are Ighter than at any other. The transactions of -the day footed up 80 000 burets flour, 50,000 bushels wheat, 46 COO bushels corn, and 50,000 barrels beef, pork, 3.0 , the whole valued at anent six hundred thousand dollare. : The Harpers have in prom, Painting Popularly Ex plained, with Historical Sketched of the Progress of the Art. by Thomas Guile and John Tlmbe ; The Life or Thomas Arnold, D. D., by Emma Jane Warboise ; The flood News of God (dermonej by Charles Kingsley; ChadwioVeLife and Times of -Daniel Defoe. Putnam has nearly readyjrvinghl fifth volume of the Lifo of Washington. Sheldon do 00.- have in press The Theology of Geo °gists, by William ,Glllleape ; The T f pea of Genius, by Andrew Joked. Was Davenport's sueceesful BOREOU at the Metropoli tan theatre, has placed 4er, in the estimation of the critics and wise men of New York, in the first rank of extreme now on the American stage. Her pereonotioas of Peg Wallington. Charlotte Corday, Medea, Orr., hare never been equalled here. She learee the beet possi ble memories of hereelf, not only as en 'areas bat as a most estimable lady. Next week Maretsek takes tee hence for an Operatics sermon of two weeks, After him Conway assumes the managerial baton, for a summer season, with aeompany -that will esoh-ace Mrs: Dar row, or Mu. Holy, John' Broughton, Walcott, W. B. Blake, George Jordan, and other stage notables—an un cannily among company. A new theatre. it io it to be built fot Mr. Wallook at the corner of Broadway and Thirteenth street, just below Union square. Laura Keene and Wallao!s both close in about three weeks. New York Stock Exchange, May 11. 1320020 201 RD. 100 snagoo fur B. , 31X 700 /Meat R prf 313 X 100 Reading 11 .en 47 600 do - BO 40‘ 200 do 47% 100 Mieldgen Oen R 40 00 - do 40X 60 111,o1a 8 & NI Guar 29% 10 Id Oen R 56 1110 (Rd &Onto R 610 00% 300 do OAf 200 do 030 6 2 0X 35 PIM da Toledo 4% 200 do b 3) 26 100 do U Ohio& Book I 59X N 200 do , 60x 50 do $lO 98% •16 Math Avenue 11 132 2000 U S 61 , 07 1094 6 00 Alissoari 81 630 83) 25000 do ell 834 00000111 Int 430 00 0300 Virgin% Os 95 1000 N Y Coo R is MX 5000 LE EcW 2d m 874 1500 Web 8 2/ m B 00 1(0 Poodlo 51 88 610 80% 35 do Bl 200 do sto 8) 100 • do 83 15050 PrOol'd Ns 94 E 0 Del Ec Rod Co sle 95% 100 ?eon Coal Co 600 80 826 11 Y Cent e 70 200 do - 21 70 700 do sBO (9)34 900 do ' 69% 100 do b3O t 19% TIIE 14..41.1ikti78 Corrorr.—The market is still dull and unsettled. We quota nominally at 11Na/12a for middling upland and ' ulf u all !lee. PLOvit, &a —The demand for Western Canal Flour is ity aotirri. end Om , market te excited,- and pekoe are 1. to 800 05' bbl higher. The demand Is to part verso- W01f:428,709 bble at $5 60013.40 for annerfliie State; $6 6088 60 for choice do ; $107.40 for extra do •, $7 600 76 for Chipping brands of round hoop extra Ohio; $7 80 08 60 for trade brendb do • $7 40c.9 . 80 for 81 - . Louie beeline, and $7 fOO9 for exera goacier—the latter for Shepard% beet extra. Southern Flour he very settee and is again higher. Salsa of 6,400 bblo bbie $8 9001 for ',opaline Baal; mo r e, ; $1.400950 for the better glades. Bye 'Floor in better and held higher, Gnats —The demand for 'Wheat to aott4ind prices are So higher. The arrivals are light. The aisles are 89 Ofo blithe!. at $l. 70 for red Western ; $1.76 for col bet do; $1 6201 03 for mixed Wearers • $l2BOl 40 'or Milwaukee club; $1.55 for lair red Southern ; $lBl for good white Southern and white littehigan. Rye le" in fair dem a nd at 97011 ; Mate ere firm at Hoeft for State and 616620 for Western and Canadian. Barley hi firmer--Bales of 4,700 bas at 670480 for State. (lora Is better, and is in fair demand; sales of 27.000 bits at 08o09a for Southern yellow, 960 offered 'for Western mixed, 96c for round yellow. Of Malt, sales of 7,000 bug, to arrive. P 3071310311 —The Pork market is excited, sod prices of mesa a-e decidedly better. and close unsettled. Sales of 8 000 this at $10.25 es .7 for new mese; $lO 260 16.60 for thin miss; $16.60017.25 for prime meet, and $l3 40013 60 for prime. looluded In the sales are 600 bble meet for august at $l7, and 3,000 bbla do prime mesa on private term,. Beet la better and in good demand—eaten of 1,400 bar rels at f 6 8707 for country prime $BO9 for do mess ; $lOOl2 for repacked mese ; and $l3 50010 for extra. Prime mesa to held higher. hales of 500 toe on pri vate tersne. • • Beef hams are steady—sates of 140 bbla at $14017% Oat meats are better--eates of 800 hhda and tea at OX c7e for ehouldAra, and Be9XO for hams. Lard Is better and storms firm—Rates of 1500 Ws and tea Butter and ()bates. steady. NEW YOllll. wernati MARKET, May 11th.—At Market, 2,701 Beeves. 154 51owe. 1.665 Vealo, 3 056 Sheep and Lambs, and 6,103 Swine, chewing an intr ease on last week of 125 Boom and 125 Ste ne, and a de mean of 54 Cows, 69 Veala, and 886 Sheep and Lambe. At Bergen, bl J., 214 head Beeves sold to Butchers , Brokers , market. At Allerton's, 2,693 head were yarded of Beef Cattle, fu ll y bolt of which sold on•Tuen diy. The eaten for Bullocks yesterday and to-day were half a cent higher, and the demi d much better • the gene ral quality was alto improved. Bales at 10e130, mostly at limns, average 10X *lto. flows have done better, the euppiy Is mailer, and all have found buyers at 126 mid. 'Yeats have been more satire - . and are a ehade higher, the quality being better. Bales at 49099 a. Sheep and ,Lambs are rather coerce and in goo t de. mend ; sales at Selo, and for Wit tat cheered Sheep 'No, and dressed lots at 11m140. Lambs ate arriving minty from Zievr..Tereey, and cell at $305. Seine are selling for city UFO at 600%0, for still and (titre corn fed, and 7108%0 for common to extra drereed. Shocking Tragedy--A Wall Street Law yer Shoots Himself. About 7 o'clock yesterday morning, says the New York Tribune of yesterday, Mr. Vranols .Tiff ey Quay Umeted. who, with hie wife and two Widnes', boarded at No. 71 East Eighteenth 'tr., et, arose in I old spirits, and &easing himself, requested Isla wife to get up, as it would soon be time for breakfast. After carefully ar rauslog hie toilet, be took from a shelf a pistol-case, oontaloing one of Coln! revolvers Els wife. hearing him take down the case, re - quested that he would pit away the weapon. lest he should harm himself with it, but gave herself no utealicese In the mat•er, as he was in the habit rf examining It occasionally, lest it should get rusty Not long after ward, Mrs. %toted wee awakened by hearing the te rn of a pistol - In the parlor, aeijoining I er bed, one, when she eXolsimed, i• There, frank, I told you you would do some mistbief.ii Bhe Immediately ran out, and saw her husband seated in a large arm.chalt. Burl, Melon down to kits him, saw blood gnahlvg from hie head Alarmed at the eight, she scretmed fur help, and a physician was soon at the door. Au examination proved that Er. Dratted wee dead, and that he had shot hllesellin the right tem ple, the ball passing through the head, and, 'frncituring a China vase on the a antis,fen to the goer. Death must have ensued alrnostinetutly. Coroner O'Keefe subsequently held an inquest on the body of the deceased, when Mrs. II was called to give ay:dem:to. She testified that her husband kept two [stole, which he was In the habit of frequently ex amining. and at times he would handle the we/Tone in coot, a manner as to alarm her and her mother. Ile bad lieu, r threatened to take his life. His slnneetio relations were of the most happy character, anii, as far as hire. Dinned knew, he was not pccualatily em tirrrassed Mrs Limited, as also her relatives and friends ac: ringleted with the deceased, are of opinion that the ehooting was quite accidental, and the evidence failed to show say reasonwhsterer for his committing suioide. Tuo nature of the wound, however. choice that he pieced the pistol fa heavy 0110 to his right ear, and discharged it. The jury returned a verdict of death ri by a pistol ehot welled at bin own hands. but whether from am& de at or design they were unable to say kir. 'basted was twenty.fivp years of age, and a native of Philadelphia. Ho nearth-d a wealth) and in ter istlng Indy tome four yearn Once, and was the father of two lovely children. Upon which statement, the Evening Journal of this city me: " The above intelligence will both eurpnae and distress many persona in this oily wh o knew th e d o . wined during hie res!dence here. About Sur years since. he married a Mine Deverenr, of New Haven, Conn., whose acquaintance, we believe he made du ring s win"ar which she spent with her relatives in Philadelphia elle was a young lady of pleasing For emast appearance, superior ta;ente and education, and enjoyed all the advantages of fortune and Nodal position. Shortly after returning home from her Tilsit to this city, she became involved in a ran piece of amnia', which occasioned much ex. ottement and remark at the time, and from which her reputation never entirely recovered In the 'lnitiet of thin trouble and disgrace, Mr. Masted married her, and they proceeded at once to tit Louie, where her husband purposed to pursue the profesdon of the law, and where they resided for come time They afterwards returned to the East, and have since lived in New York • "Mrs 17meted lately wrote and published a novel, which displayed very considerable literary ability, though it wan variously criticised by the prem. We think - the facts of the case indicate prat y clearly that the deceased shot himself deliberately, and it is not improbable that the unhappy affair in which bin wife's name and character were implicated just prior to their myth& may have had much to du with the set which has as suddenly terminated his existence." Wu. Shinn O'BRIEN arrived at Montreal on Saturday - last, and, it is repotted, was mot by ton thousand or his oountrma and cavorted to the Bmegana Hotel. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Democratic National Expcittivo Committee. - - May 11 —Judge Smalley, of 'Vermont, chairman, and Me Clement L. Tellandisham, of Ohio, secretary of the Democratic, National Executive Com mittee:have t t day, by virtue of the power given to Meru in the premiees,'lmue tiled to call a meeting of the Otkomittee about the 7th of December next, formal notice of s`rhiCh ,Rill be phttlished in October. This Committee will Mt the time for the assembling of the Democratic, National Convention at Charleston, *hick will probably be toward the olode of APril i , or early in May,lB6o • The members of the Executive Committee are the same as those am canted by the Cincinnati Convect- Mon, a member for each State. It will be recommended "to 'the :Dentearacy 'of the States, admitted - into the - Cab n niece 18 1 6, to appoint members of the Executive Cotinnitteli , ":; ' It may. be mentioned that the uteetimfor Memos. Smalley and Valleedigham in Washington was zooid outfit and 'they igreed, After a" brief perbonal interview, on what they bad ptirpored to rinet t)y correspondence. Tide is the fl-et official movement on behalf of the Executive Committee' since the adjniraiitent of the Cincinnati ConVentiOn. • Destructive Fire-at Oshkosh, TIIB ENTIRE BUSINESS" PORTION OF TRH TOWN'DE ATRoYED-1,04 IP $509,000/ CIIIOI.OO, Nay If...kit:rood dash:native Eire occurred last nfolit at Oshkosh. Winnebago connty, Wisconsin. Ike the Bernet' limb; out in two places einullterieously, it is supposed to have boon t'e - woric of an incendiary. The wind was blowing briery at the time, and the Intildlogs, which were .oßtly constructed of wood, burned no rapidly that, within an hour; eta blookd were in dames. Among the buildingt burned were the Oebkoeh and Winnebago City Hotel, the Waking home of Kellogg 00., and the poet office. The heaviest losers are Messrs. Hutchinson & Co. hardware inerohantsOthore lose was $4O GOO ; Messrs Dime & Hill, dry goods merchants, s2b 000 The total lois Was probably not leas than half a mit lion. • • Where was but a smolt portion of the property insured, as the exposure was so great that no reliable company would assume the risk, except at very high rates. Nothing has been left of the betimes part of the town, except one grocery. one clothing store. and one klerenty.flve buildings were destroyed. ;.. 'From Washington. When VOTON. Nay mrc o , e Phabrick. haying returned from the Paraguay expeditrn. will resume his duties ti member of the leght Rouse Board Thus CbmmOdbre nearney' will be relieved, aul without other appointment it in . snprised, however. that he will be relnetated de commaLci Int of the Brooklyn DAV yard and that Oonim.dore Breese will be trans. faired to Washington in a similar capacity, this Mee now being vacant. - Besides the etetmers Fulton and Water Witch, the Wm- vessels of the Paraguay expedition will be sent to the Gull' of Mexico, and several of them to the onset of Africa. The voluminous deepatcbea received at the Navy De partment contain nothing of interest beyond what is already hitown from the newspapers Col 'J. A. B Leonard, row of Maryland, formerly consul at kUtotiago de Cuba, under..jatirson , a Adminis tration, and afterwards appointed consul in *lain by Van Baron, and who was a member of the Cincinnati Oonver,Von has been appointed Beoretary to the Presi dent to sign land patents. Another Case 01 1 orgery at Cincinnati CINCINNATI, May It —A very Jngeni one forgery on a Third•etreet sacking house, has just been detected. Yesterday afternoon, a lad about fourteen years of age, entered the banking bonne of Mowry & Company, and presented a check for 13,009 for ,dekosit, together with the bank book of Mr. George O. Bledge The oheck was drawn by J. H. Wood & t ompany, payable to the order of Samuel N. Pike & Company upon dosses Talks, Brown, & Compaq'. blinkers 114 was endorsed by Wood & Company and Pike do Company. Tke tel ler received the check and placed it to the creddof Mr. Sledge. About an hour afterwards a man presented a check purporting to be signed by Mr. Pledge, for $3,000, and reo4ived the money. Roth cheeks ware forgeries, and we , e well executed. The forger has not yet been dis covered. Visit of the Southwark Hose Company to Easton—Odd Fellows Parade. EASTON, May 11.—The sapper given to the South wark Hose Company 1h t night paned off gloriously. Speeches, sentiment, and songs were the order of he evening. aid the company did rot adjourn until an early hour this morning TheSouthwark men are at home," and apparently delighted with the kind attention extended to them by our firemen and citizens generally. They are being entertained by our clt zone to•dey in various ways The Odd Yellows n ride a large and impratng parade here to day Several lodges from a dquinee partici pated. The route of the parade was shortened iu cone Eminence of a rein-atom. A dinner was given at the Odd Pallor& Hail this afternoon, and a grand bail ,to night will close the ceremonies. An American Vessel Fired upon by an English Mn-of-War off the BiwaHim Coast. WA/MOM/ON, May 11,--The Southern mail furnishes New Orleans papers of Friday lan. (Nikki McDonald ; of. the bark George Strioksr, which hoe arrived at New Orleans, reports that while off the Brasilian Coast he was twice Bred upon by an Bnglish man of.war, to him unknown. Oaptain bloDoort'd hoisted hie national colors, sod they Ind been op but for et moment when the British vessel altered her course. From the Barb adoes. ARRIVAL OF THE UNITED STATES STEAMER SOUTR ERN STAR: HEMPION Roane, May 11.—The United States steamer °When. .Etar, Commander. Pennock, ot.the Paraguay expedition, arrived here to-day, twelve days from the Barbadoes. , At 11.rbrdoes on the 28th ult., there wawa large stir ply of flour, corn ROM, pork, light gavels, and the mar hats for these articles were doll. !Alarms bed ad Tanned.- • The weather was dry, and the orope suffering in con sequence. The publlo health was Improving The Southern Commercial Convention. Raw Cilia:ens, May 12 —At the Southern Conven tion, now.being bola at ,Viekshurg, Tenn., eight States are represented. Charles Clark, of Mississippi, is the presiding °Mom., Retointione in favor of reopening the slave trade were offered by Mr. Bpratt, gr Swath Carolina General Foote denounced Mr. apratt's sentiments se high treason, the laws of the slave States prohibting the trade. • . Resointione were offered to the effect that it Is the duty of the Government to acquire Cuba, and to gain a preponderance of power on the Dahmue, and resistance to the rule of a Republican President was urged. -The Oberlin Slave Rescue Case, SIINTENCE OF BUSHNELL. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 11 —Bushnell, one of the Oberlin' slave reaanere, has been sentences to sixty days imptlsonment In the county jell, $603 flee, and the ceste of. the Kentucky officers arrested fox kidnap. Vag.' Linden, another of the rescuers who was found guilty yesterday, has not been sentenced. The Georgia Lottery Fraud. AUGUSTA, Maylo —la the suit against Swann & Co , for the illegal venting of lottery tickets, the points made by the defoodants , counsel were all decided against by the Judge. The ea e proceeded to trial and the whole day has been oempled In legal discussions on the admissibility of condones. Aun oars, May 11 —ln the case of the State vs. Swann & Co ' the jury has found a verdict equine the de fendants. The ease will be carried to the Supreme Court Later from Havana. If me ORLEUNS, May 11 —The atentriabip _Empire 0119, from Hereon, le below. /ler advlcee are to the Bth InAtent The news is unimportant. neves/ Plenum —Sugars are quiet at SOS iie; cloak in port. 828,000 bons. Lard cloudy at 17X 0100 Sterling ExiShauge is quoted at 16)4 per ct. premium Later Mexican News at Hand., THE TENNESSEE AT NEW ORLEANS. N w ORLEANS, May 11.—The steamship Tennenee, from Vera Orua, with later lneNlean news, has been eignalled below. for adrices have not been received. Deaths on Shipboard. HALIFAX. May 11.—The skip Compromise, from LI. .vermot fw flew York, put In here today, heroic% had five deaths on board, from sinall•pox, during the voy age. She will sail fur her destioation tomorrow. The 011ie Overland Mail Contract. LgAV, nwervra, May 11 —Messrs. Tones and Russell have purchased a controlling interest in the Utah over. land moll coat•act. It Is understood they will transport the mail over the new overland route which will male. rially lessen the time. Canadian Politics. Hamm, May 11. An election will take place throughout the province on tomorrow (Therrday ) The Government solicits the Catholic Influence, and the Liberals rely on the Protestants. The a:mint will probably be a clear one. Death of Samuel T. Hunt, Naval Con rOIVOLIS, May 11.-9amnel T. HA , tt, navel con e struator at the United State., navy-yard, died hied night The deceased Wag held in high estimation, and tear a man or Heavy Storm at Norfolk, Va. NORFOLA, Kay 11 —A heavy storm prevailed In this •icinsty last blight. The northeast wind then prevail ing has changed to northwest Arrival of Hon. Wm. B. Reed. Nsw 'YORK. May 11.—Mon. William It Reed, Into Minister to (Thins, was a passenger in the steamer Ramis, which arrived here today Markets by Telegraph. NSW 4:limning, May lo.—Cotton—Sales to day 9 COO bales. The market has again teen unsettled by the advises per the Adelaide, and prices have declined The sales for the pa-t three days have belloo Sales, and the receipts 6,000 t ales. against 13,001 r the same period last year. Too rerelpta at all 13 here ports are now reported at 710 COO bales ahead'of laid year Some la II•m at 834 o; Molasses No; Plour Is .Vandog males at 96 Una. Corn is also advancing; sales at hubs. Oats buoyant. BALTIMORE May 11.—Ylour olose4 Ono; Ohio and Howard street 51.12Xen7 25 WheAt satire at El FOa 182 for white ; and. cl.7oeel 78 for red. Vora exalted and 20 higher ; white 900.920. Provisions active OILLIMPEITON, May 18 —Clotho —gales otlBoo biting at a decline of 3,; ee.lg for Middling, which Is now quoted at .113011 N. !dome, May 10 —Cotton—Sales of 500 bales to. day; quotations are nominal at 11,4 for Middling. hales for 11 e past tide° days have been 1,709 bales ) and the receipts 8,280 babes. Alarßets by Telegraph. CINCINNATI, NI, 11—Flour is DuPont; prices 100 higher ; Wes or 15,000 bids at 2707.10 The receipts are light. Whiskey advenced 30; sales of 1,200 Ws at 26N o. Bacon higher, at 7+3io for Shoulders, mud 93(0 for hiclea, Lard—Bales at 110, holden are asking 11x0. GRAND MUSICAL CONGRESS.—Tho Germans of Indiana are preparing for a grand =laical con gress. to bo hold at Lafayette, Intl., on the 30th and 31st of the present month, and on the tat duy of Juito—three days Tee large orohestra con nected with the Philharmonic) Society of Cincin nati, and oomposed of over twenty first•olassl,er formers, has been engaged for the occasion. It is expected that there will be at least three hundred delegates present from various lhrue of the State. A TERRIBLE ATONEMENT.—AIIred Hood, aged thirty five, was recently ,sent to the insane asylum, near, Cincinnati, having been erased by remorse on account of a former too great intimacy with the wife of another man. Ile theught the husband was, pursuing him to take his lite. On theAth, he fancied that the husband was about to drag hide to hell, and thinking hie life would be an atonement for ,what be had done, he severed his head almost entirely from his body with a razor. 'HORACE VEEtNET is going to be married, at the ago of aixtyseven. The illustrious painter has gained the heart of a widow, Madame Marie Amelia Fuller, whose first husband was aM. de Dols Ride= A YOUNG LADY, who walked overboard from the steamer Alvin Adams, at Louisville, on Friday night,: was saved from drowning by her hoops. She floated from Fourth to Sixth street, where she was retained. PETER C. STANICTEIVIOZ, the deputy nutrsha of Pt. Louis has boon arrested for embezzlement THE CITY. AtillEdstits Ts THIS EVENING Naw Watmor.armtar:Pisaesa — , e gouty 1.V 2, —,c The Illoatrioca Streator II WRIATLST & ARCIB-81 . 111R? TEMA:mit Jobn Warlock of the Glen." PXIMITLTASIL AOADIIIT Or ITH Pica AHTl3.—p• hlbltion of Paintings and Statuary. Ma D 63o uun'a ,Uataills.--Solectlona from Playa - Gems from Operas, Pfultingrael.l, Dancing, m2d Ofcglolf. SHARP PRACTICE IN A RAILROAD CAR.—Mr. freaks It an old, kind-hearted, and respectable reside, I dr the ancient town of Bethlehem. Yesterday morn fog he seated himself in a car at that.pieci, with the intention of , earning to this sit}. in a few minutes a very sick-looking man, w ith - an invalid wife, also fen. 'tared, and took a"seat "n est 'occuniod by Mr. W.: Their pale and emaciated lento en 4 dry. heating cough excited the syinpathisit of. ' and he asked Main if they were sick. They replied, "Yet with conannop tine " . They were Tour, am/ their destination was New York. Mr. Wsupposing that - ortie material aid would not be refused' by them, put his hand Into kM pocket, drew forth a port -monnelo, andnifered a portion of its contents They thanked him for this expression of hie kindnese, but declined receiving the proffer,d turn. The. Conversation wee renewed at. inlays* until within a few miles of this city, when the iavaiid man drew forth a gold watch, which he represented as being an old family pleas, and said thit , he would putt with It for twenty-one dollars, which, he and his wife eon. eiddled Would 'he much Vetter' thin .receiving 1111114. Mr. W. advanced the desired amount, and is as hour atter title the train arrived He emitted the two Inva lids out; and wishing chant's safe pulsate to New York, they thanked him kindly, and the party eepereted. Yesterday afternoon he detailed the, olmumstances to emeriti frietdsi and display lug the , watchi - it was found to be a " rauffer," worth about seveuty.five canto. Mr. W. wondered bow such sick portent could be guilty of acting thus ; in faet.:he seemed to be struck with muck astonishment on being made to ander/rend that he was a victim of misplaced confidence. HOSPITAL CASES.—Yeaterday morning, So _ m - uel aged ' fifteen years, fell - through; the hatchway in Mr. Hearth lithographic printing office s , No. 25 North Fourth street, from the 'faith" atm to the cellar. He escaped wi,h several wine bruises; no boneshaving been broken by the fall. • • Michael Sagan, aged inx•een years, had his right thumb badly cut, yesterdey morning, while at week in an oil mill in Factory street, below/Pewit,. fifth. ' John Devlin. aged twenty.nine yearn, received a componruilfractuge of bin right leg on Tuesday- after noon, while engaged at work in an inclined plane a few ratite above Bauch Ohunk. It appears i.e was *mood in hauling dirt in a car. and while endeavoring to put the brake on thenbain forke and the Waled ear pissed over hie leg, He was brought to Olt city_last evening A. colored maa, named Gvorgel9.-Dontpn, employed as a brakemen on the North Permaylvania Railroad, had his right hand _smashed by having it'oraugut be tween two cars while endeavoring to couple them, yes teretty morning,• In the vicinity of Front and Noble streeta. file hand is eo severe y injured that it is feared amputation will b 3 necessary. tie Is thirty-four yeas of age, and has, a wife and family. All the above cases were admitted to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. , lixtrreatous.—Quite,an excitement has been occasioned in the boiongh oflratkford, by the madden . disappiaranee 'of two young men, residents of that place, named'Robert and William Martin. They were both estimable young men, of-steady habits, ind en joyed• the respect of the community. in which they lived, the former being a student of medicine under Dr. Onermiey, and the latter engaged in farming They have been miming about. ten daye. and _the efforts of their friends to learn anything of their whereabouts have thus far proved nnevaili lg., It is rumored the.: a party or Gypsies, conslating of Men, women, and chil dren, were encamped in the woods near grankford, at the 'above-named time, and the general imptemeloo in that vicinity is that they either decoyed the young men to Join their band, or, for acme unknown tenon, have conveyed them to some distant locality. _ _ . 1.7 0 EXTRA rAy,—Welearn Uremia a strong probability that Mayor Beaty will 'veto the orlinanie posed by both- branches of Councils on the oecaelon of their lest meeting, appropriating certain' snies to the clerke and metsengers for extra, ter - deal 'retdered dm , lag the year. The ground upon which the Mayor re fuses to aMI hie signature is, that those for whom the compensation was intended, performed no' extraordi nary labor during the time specified which should enti tle them to this liberality on the part of our City Fathers, and we presume the Veto of this bill will hereafter prevent any movement on the part of Councils to provide larger sklarfes for clerks in any of the de partments than those fixed br law. CArrustn. —Michael Tobin, alias: Gut Bnorbs, an important witness In the Oleos murder trial, in New York, was arrested yesterday morning by Oflicer I. G Loner, of the reserve corps. Tobin re cently loft New lark to mart being witness in the case, His testimony is anppo•ed to be or an impor tant character, and as the Jory have disagreed, and a new trial has been onlerec, it was deemed adel 141 e that Tobin 'Mould be in annul:moo, Be was originally a Philadelphian, and is w Al known alma Third street. Ile was minded over to the New York °Mums; and left for that city last evening, A NEWFEATCB,E.—We learn that the young men composing the J'ltilladelphla Ihrielon, No. I, Nona of Temp - evince, have introduced a feature at their meeting's which cannot fail to be highly letereablog to the member., and will no doubt serve 'to secure anat tendance. It cone eta in giving elletchea of eccentric characters and Imitations of actors The recreation thee eluded; alter the regular buslnehl h h been *rewarded, I. hugely enj - led by the members, and must be productive of great good to the cease. 1. Tin WNA.rucit. 7 -Notivithatanding the pre diction of 006 of our oetemporaries, that we shorild lave no rain daring the month of May, )819, as had bean the PM for several years put during this month, the heated term which eat in on Saturday last and was with us for two days hoe *treat,' given ,plane to a relay damp, lied ?Walla open st weather; and °retches and nuitnetles are quite as moth in demand now as they were In „ Busewey.—Last evening while a Mall named ardrew HOO , wan &ivies'. a horse and carriage ha the elelnity aeriateenth 'and Filbert streets, the animal suddenly took ; (right, and dashed elf at a fad• one rate. After :tinning for some distance the driver was thrown out and eritioluilv injured Ile was removed to Fpiroopal Hospital - Wenzuxo.—A young man named James Blaney, of nopeot.ble fa:03113., died - ao4dinlyla the Elglath.. 'mud station, house, OD Tneedsy evening, from the affects or egeesetTe drinking. Deemed wee 24 yearn of aye, • lithographer ,tty trade, and resideC in Twelfth Street, below Pine. Ht leaves a young Irate and a large elrele of Mends and relatives to mourn bie untimely end. .6OLD BERTH.—An individual named John Boreland accidentally fell int, the Delineate, at Coates street wharf, on Tuesday night Itia screams attraoted the attention if some oiliness who rescued him from the watery element, and conveyed ham to the B'eventh ward station hone, where medical aid wail summoned to hie eaglet/wee, TRIAL or Hos COUPLING.—The commit tee appointed to test the merits of MOW con plunge will give them a fair trial thia afternoon in fift eenth street above Market As thin is an Interesting matter to those having charge of steam iive engines, we have no doubt a toll representation of the Rite Depart ment will be in attendance LAHOEHY.—Harriet Martin was committed yesterday morning by Alderman Snider, to answer the eharge'of the larceny of a silk drene"from Dlre : Hoist, with erhoin she boarded, in Mee stieet, near Tenth_ The alleged theft was committed on the 3d o: Aprlto last. CORONER'S CASE.—About SiS o'clock last evening the body of a dead infant was found on the Waahington street. or Railroad wbarr, on the Delaware The Coroner'was notified to attend. His Nette.—The name of the German who committed sulaide, at his residence, No. 408 Ms ie street, on Tuesday eeening,-was Jolla Fianna, TFIE TESTBADAY'II PROOSSIDEAQO Reported for The Prefia.l SCHMID?, COTIRT--Chiof Justice . Lowrie and Justices Woodward, Thompson, Strong, and Read The following opinions were delivered, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, In the Supreme Court for the middle dis trict of Pennsylvania: Cetine Bartle vs. Vosbury & Cooper. Error to the , Court of Common Pleas of Eu guanines county Opinion by Justice Thompson Judgment revereod, and a rest?", farms de NOVP awarded. _ The Reoneylveola Cott company we. William Cos tollo. Error to the Court or Common Pleas of Losertie county. Opinion by JU6llee Woodward Judgment re versed, and judgment entered for the plaintiffs in error. Defendants below tor amts. Abraham It Cone vs. Jacob Freedley. Error to the Con t of Common Please( Montgomery county. Opinion by Justice Woodward. Judgment reversed and a moire [arias de pars awarded The aissentitg opinion of Justice Reed wee Mattered In this case QUARTER &mom—Judge Thompson.-:- B. El Raymond alias Pater Dewitt Ryder plead guilty to the charge of forger!. The , defendant forged the names of Thos. Hargrave, Win. Norris & John Beard, and others, to promieoory notes formal' amounts, with which he purchased a quantity of jewelry, perfumery, ho The above narneu persons had he knowledge whatever of defendant Verdict. guilty, and sentenerm to three years in the Penitentiary. Bamuel Heim was convicted or assault and battery, nod sentenced to pay si fine of $1 and costa ; also, to `enter bail its $3OO to be of good behavior James Pearce was charged w,th assault and - battery upon Philip Wheaton. Verdict guilty. Failed $lO and aorta. Peter RUM was put on hie trial on the charge of cot. Clog fire to a hence In Bed oaf street. above rieventh, occupied by himself and Thomas Malebo.. The fire was difooveriod et about five o'clock by one of the po llee. Upon opening the door, lime and his wife were found up, end the house in coufuston, what little fur niture It contrined bring In the middle of the flo or The lire had been kindled between the plarteriog and the westher-boarding, the plastering haring b-en b, chins off, and rags saturated with oampkiene singed in'o it. The allegation is that Rana fired the place to get the inturancr on the furniture of £2OO. Acrording to the testimony. the fuimiture in the noose was nor wort, mote that. £5O The fire hex not bumf' through to tfga outside. Fire Detective Blackburn voitel the premi ses, and enamined, anthe other t fli.ters had dune. the tope ut the fences, which were cogar,A with new fallen snow, and reold net Iles any r, c.f. or Buy one having crossed there. Among the rage stuffed into be hole fn the plastering was a ghee of the sleeve of &dress, and the sleeve from which the piece wee torn wag found in the house In the opinion of the witness the fire Well kindled front the insioe. Jury out. The defence Bet up was that the home was set on fire from the outside, end that the tire was put into the house through the hole made in the weather.toardwg or the wall. the defence allege that the outside of the house was eove'ed, eo that there was no mum upon the ground, and that le the reason for not finding any hot marks ni on the gtound Jury out DISTRICT ooußT—Judge Hare. Cape. hart •e. Cepebart. before reported. Verdfot for the defendant. teprom Allbutt va. /oho Gray. An aoticn upon a bock account o recover the amount alleged to be due for certain g ode cold and delivered. Verdict for the plaintiff for $289.40. George Mottenry and John M C. &alley, migrates of the Western_ insurance (lompitay rm. Andrew O. Craig and Joseph B. Craig, trading, Ito. An action upon a plomlei or, note Verdict for the plaintiffs for $901.09, subject to certain plots reserved for the opinion of the court in bane Joseph It. Peres vs. - !Aachen Allbutt. An action upon a bock acarnot to ler:over the amount due for eartaio geode alleged to have been void and delivered, via: 11,000 cigars. Verdict for plaintiff for $3BO 16. Itutoud Kline and Lovett. Kline, hie wife, who wee assignee of Mortimer blippee. who wart assignee of Daniel M. Pox, administrator d. b. it. c. ta. of Peter Kline, deceased, who was appo nted in pleas of Peter (trim, deceased, late ezecutor of the said Peter %lino, deceaeed, vs. Karp Kenner,,eXelentelw of the last will cud testament of Henry Benner, deceased An action of, torment. Verdtnt fair the plata/ire for $9lO 50 James it. Cantwell and hi P. Keenan, trading, to the nes of Jas. It. Cantwell, ye. Goo. Coltman. Two owes. An soden upon book accounts Jury put. Joseph. Waterman ve. Oliver P Common, administra tor of khurst Oarlock deemed. An action to re. o Ter a bill due 17 the dem-dant ae administrator. Verdict for plaintiff for $lll 87. Coarse W. Mahon and Spencer O. Faith, train', /so., vs. 'William (.1 Lewis, garnishee of John B. Ro binson. A foreign attactment to recover certain mo neys alleged to be in the hands of the gerniebees. Ver dict for plaint if for $322.02 Dis Tam ooula—Judge , Strottd.—The City of Philadelphia to the' use of Jac Doh. n Vic Diehard' Wletar, owner, a a An nation upon a me chanical lien claim filed to recover the amount all, gad to be due for paving done in front of certain pram &if owned by the defendant. Defence, that the claim is an 0 7enthetir.e. Verdict for defendant Hobert B. Carey vs. John N, Butter. An action to recover board alleged to have been furnielled to laborers employed by *ode/014AM , VI , trio/. , TINARPIV - *NIEVONE rAt. • ~,,,,..- ~ 3' . . The Monet:Annirtritio- , - ;".' ... .l t niiiisiaictililidayili,lB4- - . Tips stook market rentinisei to shear tee seine- covell laths- of AMOY"( that' has 'Priiallid slap tie receipt of positivoly•unfaverablerwiliiine lumps - 'ln most of the shares andnetturitiee Sold 10-day,a furtherponeee- ' sisal* the'bears -wart Made: ' 'Peridifivaililltsilreed _ ntontsTsp:Off %; titan gobuyiklifflatiret4aridilarige tieol llomPany,'„ii ; Morrie Menai; ;,,y,y,Plileigo:tion . eittotioa Banda M ; North Perussylianla eitiltelbonder, ; PedasYYhtutt,arti.Rm'mottart 31 i Ziorrintowts flathead sharear)i ; and New Greek; - g-, f..-:'- - 2,...7-, The news from Europe hashad the stfOot of-istitaning. up the marketioalour and groin, end of brlaging opera tions in cotton to a temperartatand-atilt,'' , The opinion is general . that the' dislnibinees fe Europe will tame the rates, of Intereitahroisgbie rise so - moon that -there will be a dleposithin hi bell-out of Atessreenheattrlttes, bad 'to draw the speptirivalized by the sale from, thiseidf of thir.itttentte to ifrirope. The mere prevalence of this opinidisha y Seine sires in the . . . _ _. rates of disavtat In so' sensitive atbing re the money market, awl yet we ,rosy siesenably _detail whether the ogo - ion itself Is welblonedel.-f It WTI as' thit the hoidens of capital abroad will demand I higher price for pulling Kitten they bare ,eharged for, osereral-Months past, but - this advanced trice will not be art-increase In hattrest merely: It will - be the wola - of Insurance added to the price of interest. Two el/manta" enter into the charge made-for the loin of - capital. • one Is intermit, and is, just that suer that capital is worth when loaned upon swat security:, that Its return is plauld beyond all manner of contin gency— be value of the use of the money when there is no risk whatever of its loss. nut in a state of war and 'tumult this tick is considerable, and the lender of mo ney adds to what he would charge mere y for its use a sum suitlelent to pay him for the - risk As - yogis of its loss, In nanstortence of the troubles of tie times, end deft , effect's, upon Governments, bnelnese, and indivi duals. This second charge, thoegh it le made, by adding to the rate of Intereet, is a separate - aikir—real y a charge for insurance against the risk of lois." ft is tae lame bathe added charge whisk the miiney.lindimikee for discounting a doubtful note over Use oharge'whiell he mates upon undoubted paper.. , _ This tisk aloes will be ,so heavy In a state of Euro. peen war, that timid espit-ilets v ill hesitate to Incur it, even at the rate that will be fLisd_ upon it in me stayed theism ; and notwitlistwidleg all' the' abuse of - ,kniesieseacecurities - which the Maiden . paiiire love to bean up, they will ba malted to by hundreds who wilt prefer a safe and reliable investment in Aniericau Mute• steaks et five or air pg. cent., ; o disconuts in London. at tke same rate, when half or morn of the rate le clear ly under4ood to be eh/aged _beznilse of the /Ilk Uss lender mai of losing his whirls - investinent In conse quence of troubles arising from war. Thus, while a few will withdraw from Luneriems securities to take high rates with high risks at. home, -the great majority wilt prefer to leave the high rates with the lorcry of Rim abroad, for the tettallity_ k,eassini ihrishicient and undoubtedly sure returns with ourselves. For these tea' one, we do not believe that the breaking out of war in Europe necessarily presupkoses a tighten ing of the money make:, for - any length of time, in this country. On the contrary, the check that hostili ties abroad will give to some branches of one °lmolai°e will aid in preserving the present m iniperabrindanne of capital in the United Suites, and thus keep the rates of interest low and the money market easy. -- The animal meeting of the likuquebanaa Canal four. pony, and election of (Moors and managirs, t. . ok _place in Baltimore on the 9th inst. The report ia'a promising ehilirinetliat - the company le not ,einbarressid is finanCietiny, nod hopes some day,to pay its stockholders aomething. who, for many jeers has been president of the company, declined a re election. The following often. std board were - - - elected: President—George W. Leafier, of Paonsylvante: earer-LT homes M.. Abbott, of Maryland; Mao agera=ticmiLo Lord, Johnlin ma, IV, P.Jeolte, 0. Sparks, 0, Ileyer, ATM/worms ran, In Pennsylvania; Geo W Bobbie,. thomealtrilson, °Mule* Ondealnye, J. E btickney, G; Harrison,in Maryland - , PHILaDELPTILIL , BMX 13.1011.4.1.0.11 SATAB, May 11; ;859 IspoiclisDnirstiMmr ilsnTa• 11. 00.,Bailui•aora arocta, ASO Fx0112,71111/ liaoacks . , 04.alita THIRD ADD OPLEBINCT SSA SETe FIRBT BOARD.` = 1000 Pena. Gs 93 1000 do - 93 101932210 $ 10M fr:Cht IL 24 7e 60 00) do BO 1000 do 'BO 1000 Union Onl 0e,..95,86 1000 do - 55 86 100 Clam & krafls 'B3 88 1000 N Ps a 10..81ye 90 1000 do 99 90 1000 do 56 80% 82 Penns R. ...lots Bi% 28 do lots..caekt 39% 100 New °reek 11 /18TWNE 4000 N Peppy It 8,0•.bb 81% 10 Penns 1L... alkali 893 • r (46 ' cash 30% BECON 820 abt do 93,ir 400 City 111 New 101.4, 240 do - Rlol,li 1800 do lots 101. ti 440 d0.2...R 101: 453 Lehigh M g ea ...100 - 8000 N. 6s. ..swn 6& 2000 Elmira lotldg-71 72 29 Idineldll VA 80 Aldototolee Di 97)4 50 N Poona R B)fr OLOsitiG P Bid. Asks 3 13 6s _44 Phil& fle 101 10114 K - 101 301101 ‘‘ New ...104 100 Penns Ile 00 031{ Beading. 283‘ 5311 txlo7o twit 84 68 -, 44 02 4 . do '8 75,1 g TOX Nom - 89;li 40 , 4 . 24 ut.36 in off • 91 - Hoz Oaval Can. 57: prof 107%108M Bahl bay es 432 " Imp 85 in oft BIX Philadelphia Marketer PaTtaimintiA; . Btai il-r*ranti!s The upward tendency previously notica - Tlll - Bread• staffecontinues, and hither:Sitio:li of glour, to - the ex tent of 1,000 bbla goad Kentucky extra have been made at $635, 210 bbte Indiana do at the eameptice, and 300 bbla Southern float it $6.25,MT bbl; $T is now gene rally. refused for sups:line, and 57.25e7 50 .aakid Ice standard and gnad,atraight l-ands, without rates how ever, exempt to the trade, at these - Pieria; and titre's at from $7.75 to . 3.20, thelatter for fancy lots. 'llya F oar is armor, and selling more treaty at Et 50 ir bbl. Pennulvinta Corn Meal Is more imitated for, and arm at $3 b 7 j( bbl. Wheat —the millere are baying at a farther advance of 3050 VY bus; 1 000 bus fair Tenn syl esti% rod no. d et $ i.7fo, 2,100 hue prime Western do at $1 75, and 2,00 bus white at $1 80e1,01 Mr bas, as in quality. Rye hoe advanced; 4,00005,03 bus Pennarlyanla sold at $t 4' has. Coro Is also oa the advance, and ab nt 2,000 bas yellow said at 950960 in stote—lots Misfit are held at 97m9Sc - Oats are firmly held at 53efele; 1,010 bus only fidi'grisitrY tad it Ma. Bark to doll; let quality ttameitron is held at $02n33 #' ton. Cotton is - bat little inquired for, and burns and callers are upset in their views; Sales of about 100 hales only, atirregular prices. Oroceries—the market for Sugar and Molasses is quiet, bat without any change to note. Wee is aao Mai, but quiet at previous quoted rates. Provieloos—thsrets more doing in salted bleats; shoulder's are waited at - ko, anti aides at 0a i 'holders generally ask more: Baton and are stiffing more freely at quotations. Whiskey is in steady demand at the advance; drudge' ceiling at 27jio, reinsylvania bbie 20X029;, Ohio do 30i, , and hhde 280128 Ks gallon. CITY - I T EM-S . GAUT 41, VOLIENAN'S Boot EsTABLISHMIINT, AND ras Ailifitnifi gm:6oft /VE1147110 —to anet bec . column f our paper to ,liy Will be inn/ the card of the Phi ladelphia branch of Smith, Wood, t Co.'s American Scheol Icotitrite. Their elitist in this city to at So CON Chestnut greet, in the taatefolly fitted-op book estab lishment of Wears. Gaut & Volkwar. A word tilt, as to the peculiarities of this book boon. Menem. G. Sc V. are the rucoesaors of Itipari E. Cowperthwall Co., with whose present whistenale spartinente their nateefoome are now In immktateOopnection. .Besidee presenting to their customers one of the most inviting stoer--ooros in the country, they present two speciali tient to the trade, ar.d the public in goners!, that are worthy of notice. - Their stock of books, In the Rut place. besides embracing beery superior line of Eng lish and mlime.leneono works, contains one of the doest and moot extensive assortment - 4 of limonite pub lications to be frond in this country. S hoot books, then, constitute with them a marked feature. Another perallaril, however, which they have been for some time aiming to coneammete, fe the making of thiir it re, no. 609 - Chestnut 'treat, a sort of Teacher's Homo, or head Ostlers for teach. ors who 1134 cur clip from all parts of the Mien. Already many gentlemen -of that profession hire availed themselves of the adavatsges thee offered'; and, ER it becomes generally known, others will doubt• leas do eo Thiconventeaiont such a reent, to teach ere who may be in the city spending a few days, we think is lately to be appreciated, Re—beeiden haying every accommodation freely placed at their dieposal for correspondence, and goring their outside preheats for the time being—they hero a cordial welcome ex tended to them, with the privi ege of the largest two of their books while in the city. We may elate that this arrangement is measurably consequent upon Mr. Gant's own experience as a teacher, and the'yety ex tensive acquaintance he formed with teacher' during the twenty years of hie life which he bpent in that proransion in daferent States to the Linton. ern view of what we have here stated, the gentlemen who have the management of the American School In stal:to, Dave acted wisely in locating their branch in tbli city, in the house : above referred to. de to the In stitution Mel, the four years' existence which it hoe had in New Perk (where their c dice is located to Ap pleton's budding), hare fully demozstrated its great utility, not only to teaching fraternity, but to citizens who anals• Irene of placing their children in the most suitable educational a:mit:Mom away from home, as in this respect their office agents are prepared at ail times to Import any information required: Since the bran, It Was opened in this city, on tne first of March, we are Informed that a number of our very first citizens have availed themselves of its advantages. As a general inieltigence office for both teachers and those having the charge of achoole that are in want of telehere, this inet‘tution will be able to render valuable service, from the feet that a chief part of its design le to precure situations for teaehere, and teachers for schools that need to be supp , le • • - PHeI(I3YLVAELA oOLONIZ4TIOA SOCIETY.—The anniversary of the Pennsylvania Colonisation Society will be held in Ooneer‘Etill, this evening, commencing at eight o'o'ook. The most liberal arrangements have been made to render it an cresaalon .of mama inte rest, and a very large audience may safety be predicted. The mere announcement that our worthy Itzeentive, Governor Pitcher, is to preside, would De entilelent, walnut another attraction„ Alt_ any ball in the city i bat when to this in added the announcement that an oration of acknowledged merit's to be dellvered.by Ron. John H. Latrobe, Prinddent- of the ricedety„ and that the publio are invited; without the need of tickets, going early will dit*tiis be the surest ray: , to OW rsign, or at leant to obtain a ser4. 100 Now Creek 3( 100 •do - Ji" ICT der - = x 1 Usrrhlrsig-1 - ...;... 6 - 7 . do 62 Lehigh Belt? 29 .6 do 59 - I 6 do 29 10 Morris oonsyrtf 1081( •/0 do 10 1 )( 10 do '' 108 2611ttis ikare 19% 4 Norristown R.... 64 - do 61 `212 West Copper... ST _ B06111:08. _ 6 Morris fiza Ytf 2dji.168 0 do 201.206 5 Farm & Mach Bk.. 681( 1 do' 2 PMlola Bk 117 8 Beadlog B 2314 18 du 23g 12: do 231( 12 Bk or Kentooky...l2oX 10 Penna.& -897 i - 4 do - lota 40 - 10 Harrisburg 58N 5 do - • 581 f 9 Beaver Meadow B. 88% OW _BAC dsh.d. 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