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I%dsitioil ~ .vi the '• ' contentitett*ffekein ,`, 4'; - ~- 'Z'T* * 9 4 oldreation oft '. l kot'r ° '' ,tra general ba more imcitipg cia tray,k OW s46 l i, a ile'neral wit: 49 -21 6 - w•Onlaktrg; , ti4 ll *` "4 ”!. - V t -' l ' l°- s tAinteßY , betwoo week - 'an& insignificant POwerd, often become intensely bitereating ; but when ii'.. whole eentinent, embracing oneiourth, of the. hteutlo race, far advanced le, - Witiati a eri a eliilledArk ail' the ' arts and Outlei,finil , rpelitielitni a perfect _ mastery 1 litr..,4err 'Our 41tarfare,,10,,threatened with segiqTA:Ol4 6 O.O, O PP it.4 I O 9 AS BI PAP I Ft, tat -1 the - ,symplithies,:,,,of . the whole ' world' should 1 lrir.h4tatagij .. excitedrthati anxiety :to ,pe in- I fliiined=of , leich 'Separate mevement shonldlie:l iiiiiilfesieenverYsibbre i l iet tam' MindeffOf: Mtpi k whose fortunes and wiled° lives !hang tireilhillig in Abe- icale 'of' deittlif,`ibeild bb;' filled; 'with : reartg'fiireiredingClthat stelik- Ai°‘Bl4.ll:4/d'"Ani"i'?iiirC-,-ekna le`av'e;) and' that' bearded ' _ wealth,` yesterday as precious, , . , gold;_,ihould,,,ber,oonierted;with, , , niir,aeadons lapidity;intortorthless PaPor. 'WO.•one who has studied the records of the past cart con- tit:4ll4' , another -,„fileropean I:far without a Idadder•!: , % l4l 4 . it ;:wlll,' inflict' "'incalculable Mii(eyy uptermillions .of .tier is inevitable. That it ,ixitiiiikeefiniisting.dinasilee,ilestroY Political. &Visions that have beemthe work of '.,keitntipli t atii*ciietrifet the map auThiropei,is Jaut)m.prelm a ble., :That'll May give tettedeign trodden nations of ; the , bids World extended Et olfital liberty' knit subitantlalrOwards for the Aeriihle : evila which , the,strif4, let it result as `it-will', Milt entail npott Minn, is posirible. If .9 0 40ttd,, ..i,,-44.,hitic:ndin.PliPhed. The War Will a serveJa,ttsefaliand beneficent rexpose ; if it is 1 onfi r it W,Al,lPiiiiie,:iiitO' Many bloody Oreg. 1 ilas,.4hielt / , have' preceded , it,- but,. another carnival of fiendish carnage, disgraceful to, tl4 4 6Aniti;iater 'rnid . 'UnWorthy rif.the dignity of .man.,,,tlTottilaiiriraid More complete& areas° lain'citir,ins off-the United States than a great. 'fart ?idea) . f. , a' people of. equal, nuinerical strength:and resources. We can well imagine ihat'anxious pint,' higb reselVes, intense, ex- I liternenkerni,wonderful exertions each a con- , , - itest'W,ortiti l inspire ',,anacrog no. In Europe, Jrrinee'Ailitiiit,Rintela, and Saidinta—haldng , 4173 aggregate pepulation•nearly five fames Al a large as one , own—are -alteatlY enlisted In the, ithpenditife:itruggle, and' - theli',Vast Military. strength and: mamines admonish us of. the Magnitude ef i the:approabliing contest; and the Jeitibie','sji tiekof Contlintiniboste we Must an -55r ,e';',liiifiiidi'AV3:iVpiti‘ii.`to , iti9'' *Ai' 1111), iiin*, - .o{iit)inta,,axid Austria`, apd , the itriMe diatefiretext fir:Rip the Italian policy of the *latter Feiwerd., , Italy, !nag ~ the Cynosure ‘Of, iiie.„WOriC--though • She has giien birth 'to the e gieatest:giants - of the, human race, 4.. 4,9*9.01..e,4, greater influence upod)in- mak.destiny.than any -other - portion of the 11 )46 i th. 030 'n4 --.. 4 01 , bold, supreme sway 411 . , :tir,"41e ;.known ;, earth;' ; though her warriors hare corrquered, , her poets have charmed, , and bOA s tf it, m m l n A490.'1110, mankind - nom ieeding;lonairate, and helpless;. 4: mere de= ?pendent: urbritlie - ',whims % and.. capriole of Atakora over Whi e ti,Were once her abject Fro eincea.!,-Amopg ber States, Sardinia haa for ioniel Years `plat Shone' pre-eminent,for ,-the ,wisdom.and ; : liberality of. her. „goveriunent. Xille,deepetienr has the pall of mid ))lEht over er nearly, all otber portions ormii . alf territory,, sku4oo,)l,bfrjial instincts of the pee: rielrevebeimpelk in die* by a tyranny as elentless;_„ is 'tti's world' , 'eive.tiyitnesse:4l,, trio, 'Oltionor of t igOidtobii have enjoyed a-benign ~ VlP):; r4 kifteo' !T0t1 3 01 3 , 'oo4 :an 'enlightened. ] 1. 9 , 4 44., , 1 4i*grovitih ient, . until'; theic.4" lerown : , ;101 -be ; .; worthy , 'representatives :: of tli!):iino4 taMe;',of their long down - trodden ' ,ortrettry;arridAl he regarded as the beacon light, ortfow:!itater, npllonsitges.:' To''all 'tint!? pot popular Siii4 l o94 l ,:ilgoi bie liiiii 4.r<i n g l Y . iapposedz =She learulealier Italian dominions. , btd , ehlithle,poWer; and - embed the aspirations 9 1 ‘,OPP=i4go,h 1 , 00 bjP'etts hY tho'atern,lhadd or milliary , ynittland.byeavagecrafiittes disgrace ,firfto.,,thesiii- - liiiidinelpil Cause of cord- ' idainti'llgestAtirdinia id this Moment i is, thfit'Yitre:tieiample! of•'•thelatfer,". and the 404.4g,„_,.-#4.)14:-'ol9fati':Ah'o-ichitliiip! of A "4 0. 4,Poiii': -111 IlPY.',edlereit , _ Italian, #444. , --e*Ne,rqiho':"Putialoulce;'"ti;Atta-`- *istri* c o4V-ctifOiltfiVaini6 ,Pet46llll - , danfer'lat OtAiNksitiatiorilietElaranitillatered , war against )4144.W..0400.fOtiglizfir:04-toip, (the littid:.xiVer Alit maiiii this Sardinatit :Wimps:. $ 7 600431145fria41 1 6.4119;:iifti Offila4lnc in Lidl44o of4ProtraCted and - terribliiiiMi.., l - filet in the'crossing of O:hi-Rubicon by ilutien ah 4 tke' - filite, Of.. Bairrtm. The Anstrlan, 7nreet4i arairavrais been ,dietingalithed for the tynacitYotits bold npoo ifo Posseasions, itAiiehe,i(eteri.lfich4f tirrritorY - thOt_it `can 'aifirdr.7 o :hiOrce Or:Osatd, with the deterinina. Iyittlarad . old Mitier irl heisrdiUg•ug his_creeterie M141":004..1,4 ri.iiiiiiiiir" 6 r the:rtillte; or th4:l veeplo - "1.40-intiebli thilrreilaces aro no more r:retiPeetetktherfittirey Were `rnerelreaste`jrpon 'ii”,„.., 1 0 : -1 /0. ( ,4:4 4 b 11 0 1 It jOidkcilioitoJOn. Jn. rtti' , Rpeleets' •Waris. life whOle,.royal • tangly iiti_Aliettially ~oiv id !.• opidit4lly"Co`gpur. • 61** -4,7q01; tiviii;i l 4 o o4ii, loiand `of I loikTitits'dominioni And ,- , Trampered , pride Xf.,:feirfte . 4iir." , ti,V43;",d O Y WM ; st*e 'e - very Aolier * ,et*fieare they can coniMand,:and tbp, life of eyerystbjeitlipy can press into their iair)tlie ';:ritiOn the „Continuance of their ace, potic-rl i de-in .Itili; and they will nee every. .Infertleti ,possible to deetrey:all vestiges ref, fh;Preseetliperty of ,the, poopto `Of ,SOrdhihs. -- in , ,Fraloof the war le the ' moat po'prair,, ilioi 3 OfitiCifthat; Voutoldii.orirsolr over Made. Oftlii'.*,:witirr,Or,:tanno kind ts, to sOirp 'extent, 'a fieeese4ty,;: . to ?gratify' the martial ,j pride ofliiilichnitryl,:acd, pie certainly could sint.,have,ensaged in fflie that , 'would "Iyixo i l beettyrmpre [congenial to the ! feelings or ,filklclniitry... - '7 As the: troops destined for.; ltaly - poised through the streets of Paris and ,other cities, °tribe eVe of their departure - to 41tir.fisioaft#: war, they were greeted with en. lbuidardic idemonatrations of' applause. - The Watlitcordistliyappr.ted by the , Freuelf peo-.. _pier.r„i' ifiaiteinat Austria, their `ancient foe, the:dtatighty 'champion of despotism; that, 'Atithe ~ dti`ye Ortheir ' early Striae Sent forth -,her`rumbis to tight-Quixotic .battier • for. the itnelent-abinrdltyof the divine right of kings,; . 91 4.. ,to .. 'rae t ' el l Plien,Fraime an Anfarnoni • find .reptfdiatedidynaity.., , ,- 7stfiti - iffkr la; nominally, at least, waged in be. 'half :of Liberalism in Italy, upon Italian soil; and j ail the Frencleiroops are marshalled to :Alni seat of' War, the- recollection of the tri intriptiker,the, great Child of Peattuy upon the same theatre)? recalled„ixod their renewal IS Pigerlk-eiVi!eelkkilerilly anticipated. In the wrir'..tit Prance and-England against Russia, ile?„,,lo:/Osteltd Or: 44ting the selfish and cortitradYl- - Eart, of Austria, actively particlpstati i in" theetruggier and her bravo troops shared fifthe glories of the campaign is the: Crimea.;: Thiselaimil French sympathy tuts been:further strengthened by the matrinio. 'o4 l4. ,Oo l o4.k ) etßiC.,..e n6 l l 4?A t tSh te l of fYO Icing ~of, Sardinia, and rrince .re 4roLEthf. Thns, o if tr i e d 4 4 ;if -so': adinirable:, poppop -to. cenirgied 'fini;:,SyMpathies "of her 'people, 'and , tozeicite ' her. troops._to the display of, these mighty,eneggies, teso of that Iron derrilbrailltary 2elcill, which have repeatedly ',elicited , - the , aetenishment and admiration of , 1 .f4usete naturally feels anxious for revenge against Austria' for h er d uplicity,. daring the :Primman,watf, after theßussian troops bid as. sided to crash the gungarian rebellion; and ahrralaeiprebably, his ulterior Objects.: , . , -:?, ikEPairflilininfluince of Lows *omen las-long been• of a dominant character; it is ;', 1 4 1 01.-04 1 hie , lhat„ilhe„could by, Any means bo induced to enlist against him in the preeent COnflict. If-Shit acts at all, she will be more iiptt.,e , exert herself, is hid favor than against ,fdrarliiideld,,,One,ef. -- the prevailing , fears ia .teglantfsiii:thatahe has already entered into` a . eacriit a compact with France and Russia. ' .., —1,!16.-goilitii4; the publle Mind hae.beep territ hip exercised by recent events. 'The popular ,Serittinent:',9l, the c ountry 'demands neutrality ItVilidArresent, contest t ; and when it is repel, lectedwhit an immense debt she has incurred ' a liy. s l - I(err'foreer interference' in 'Continental ;ItPlitle.lit.nndliewlittle benefit has been realised ..by.her pemeledrom the extra Ordinar y, expendi larrooftd which they , have been subjected, wis. dieri*tenl 6 elearly to dictate that she should not• itindimailr'aMietiVe participant In the struggle. 'lt -tit' iltiehirr stitisrmen should isper , S' /41446 Veit Obits to prevent the4ar; for, it is' If.liP4l/400 Alt Ann,lo l4 but little whileshe .rnaiiiilitll4oll.;,Xtime,.,Vierter of world , I, o o o4o olotiveparitirnerit l against Austrian etweiltiesi,andararbirrities,in.ltaly prevailed, yivittee "samettai her statesmen, have long iritarded„,„,'o4',.preservitldif of the Austrian ititrdifentlirtarteberiatyWelnard to ' the ' MOO -74 f lio Wee th , Efithile, acd:,rnenyor them consider , a combination btitscresh two 'enehpowerfal nations Ste France and Russia, inimical to the safety of their own "fast-an chored Isle." P OP] Public 4rflit*lf actiY , x3lgpcidlatatiendriatie,'theltiatifintAt the Aea• `dt4Y, .14ifeWen'Satuiday,-.arid the'nerformance Lotteirthint eflthis Oraterieliof thisAreationMe the same ice r ree d i - 00 itai.: ress . , place; in theLeVeningi were decided 'sitooesses. The . • - ' • - A.E6cy Ib , 1859, Tho, fait weekly statement , of. the Treasurer of latter,' thane nithe sPiendid'oboral ability of the Handel and Baydn Sootetio.rai a'rich treat to the-'the "United States °XMAS an Immo of .'eineniii• l evelle r store d music—the ttriest.::tatiaie‘ in the tures o'yer 'reeeipts; " The amount remaining in tho Government "Coffera is slightly over six mil. , world. At the Matinee, the oPerntef "Lucretia _Borgia ?..wort. Performed. With rill'our recolleo- lions.. Between now and next December this 'hone of Sontag and 'filial frr the "rule peomiles - to entirely vanish, unless there shalt we aro bound to acknowledge' that Gazzanlga wee bejney,eased receipts from,onstorne end lanl Falco, in or a rigid abolition of needless offices arid Useless Cr r aMl C 11: A 9 g Y h e a t h " l t s ! B ia g i 17 ? , - euntrsiots." An extra of - all things; most Obissiro - and Luerezier firetmeet, and in' to be avoided by Mr. B colmn,. Bo le never., se e Al ly et a lib i lcan tb e e s: - receives the IWOVoOetion which easy as' henthe,nryingayes of three hundred and she so trogiodlly . avenges, being only -a - prologue. more Congressmen are ;ray from .his D‘pc;tl Gaszanigatstingingin .this:vian. masts as it, hoc ments, and they are powerless to nit for the '*by betin knob lasti year :-=exhibiting fallingicif in and wherefore, and the like unpleasant detaiis of jI Bees Offinte'and 'sweetness', and -an. increased family affairs. , is dire necessity, then, which forces him to out off : his patronage in the way-of. Customhouse appointments, and to close up.,the lamas had mar of constant performances., roc our , 4iitCite:el7.7froraat,viloit'llesifi'llioenneo7t',6ift'isptofweet. ierletrt,iewihihightheor stream ,of geld. that has - been flowing into the "pafther , - rniesatisittotory singing on. Saturday racketSof the oreilarld.einil dent/actors Never was the .11 n et,tWith ,Gianare`, t$ Arne tna,l , the I , theism, it is pretty clear that 'the Administration Prelegue, Whioh.wriewerthy eflming encored.' ; "wilt ask Tor-new loans, • This "will bring an Ahe In Act 1, Gazziniga displayed: her,ushal taiiff for disoussion. A protection fervor demos • 'Moths privret, and ., the , trio,Witht the „Duke and ' :upon one b an d . an d a f ree .t za d e frenzy, en , .. 040 encored: These perfolmers were other. It is a ,blesSiag that.the country is :in a, ,indledentatthe'end of ,Act and 'fully merited condition of, prosperity, so _ this vexed Mrs .the ovation. :z . the Seesinci set; 'strOile,tO, 43'0 tion of. a, revision of tho tariff - can ho'deelded With 43aviseigatfaslifeless and Inetfeedie, and' Titan a,due regard to the.horier.and:the interests of all theieartairifilr net a single pair. of-hands gave the States.: ' • ' ' t‘, even 'a tolitaiy Sech,a; ',binge s - from -While, everybody concede's. that Mr. Dallas had warm enthrislasm of ailmfration to marked , eel& "discharged his duties at the court of St. dames near wag very deoid,ed—but not' unaccountable. ' with infinite credit to himself and honor to the, Stefan as Gann-aro was better,master of the music United States and,thoPentocratio party, yet Wilt . a . constantly-re - earring query—Why does is: - He was most suoCessful in the, Buchanan retain him ?. bralted froMthe ociroCrted FloOnsa was More than 're speotable as tho 1it4.," - W 0- 'cannot congratulate first hours of 'this Adoilnistration that'both Mr, Miss who iaa favorite of oars, upon the, Dallas ;and Mr. Mason, Would be superseded at an `manner, in she, sang the lirindisl, Aot early day, the ono at Partiandthe other at 'Lon ger:voice ban no great range, and i.he'lsomod to' do'n.' Time bait - passed, and :now than slpg,earelessly. - : Her Notion urrW:absurd.' Shb is two yeareof Ala term to, riin;.Mr. Buchanan still supposed; to sing to heiocinnanitais the gage, ' retains them, Rhose who were hero knockthat hist,larising mini from . them; went -oleo to i it was not , denied in the Unian,rer by the favored footlights, and sang it to the audience, - Actors feW 'of the • White - Douse, that those gentlemen lieVe =generally--found cut, whatfew, singers seem l refere either to resign or to ha recalled, 'Why is yet ~. tware of, that they should perform as if they . ' Mr. Dallas not recalled?, For this reason - Home did not know anysuolt , ,thing as the presence of ass the Southern States have spoken out boldly for, , au di ence . , _ . - ' I Dallas is the nominee of the Charleston;Nenven _ This. evening Robert le Diable, t' will be re peated, with the previous oast, and we hope that , ninoh Of the musts will 'not be out emit. Thia la I annenneedniGarsiniga farewell appeararke, Prier to hit Aa'plirfirrel from Bdrope."' What if ells demi no' depart? . What ifwe shall be told, by I and bye, that the disturbed state of satanic° lute i prevented, or rather will prevent, her venturing upon the jonr,ney ?=, If ehe Mozart ,revisit Europe, !we pan assure Madame. Gaz.saniga, a kind, reeep- Vert en her aerie:ad vipit Itere- 7 partigularly' If:slap I onlargeher, present limited repertoirihy the ad ditief!-of a foviiieWoperes. ' 1 Mr, *Lid Sidlivan's • seaohd engagement at Walsint•street Theatre, oloaed 'on Saturday even= ing, , When he played , in '" bon Ciosar de Easart,? - far the benefit of the lady-Impale of the eatablish mint..., The men:there of the. stook company libe mallymolunteeredeir_ services on this oecapion. fn addition, Miss, Anna Cruise and Mr. H. A. Parry, who formerly belongedfo ibis theatre, (and whom the.pablic,' would be glad 'to see again, in likeoinseity,) also played ; - on this cioaelon. Thorp' , , was no announcement, - we believe, 'that the per- formaneee Were for Mrs. Garretaon'tt benefit,. bat • the home was orowded, and with a truly fashiona ble auitenoe. it was, indeed, by far, the fullest house . of the 'eeePon, and; as a Perional tribute of respect and regard, muse hays been Very gratify: log to thelfirserksors. „ , This evening.. the French VompanY'frem New , Terk, give the firat of three nightie performances at Walnut- street Theatre. On this cushiest there liriets - inore'nennetent authority, in Philadelphia, • than thilble and ilegant,,dramptio (mile of the Tronso'ripi, and We. take leain 'to lay her ob aerv,allone before our readers: "" To return to thaFiesteli 4oMpatcy. It has Met with the Teti greeting succhaS in New York.- It qa a aarefullytselected dirtniatio'corps,- with pretty" .women, dressed with-Parisian , elegance, and the rough artists-and men of 2 vrell-kdoneed merit: There is true Parisian neatness!' in the emenol4, a,sdw bli ova that the'h 11ailph iiyblio!il acitteviegrilathoh.n it yedairattrnt he , 11 pie onl4f44lYis"ieglndree: g,i3;lp:tti,(f. Poirlegasonii.aw.by Emile 4uster, a writer of the present day, who etwiedlei have - row the vogneefSerlbe's, and have infinitely more solid merit time his over possessed, Thieldetle le irs comitlY , of 841411,11 k with eery little eetislevimt,reelete with the fin.. 4 b us h es e r wit niidsareasens. In the first act, we are Jold by tiaetoi (M.,Loba) - that, laving ' inn ' , through his frirtitne, „he, by Oheictie, in searobinte after , money bandhpa; m anse' in .- corded .with M,Poitter: a ear& tailed and millionaire, what beccaning interested in 'oir gaVa htm his atialrbter and a MtiliPti dollars They.s.are, ail- living together ig,;„ magnificent samssion,"the father-in lavegreatly,eitiMerecrtiud ppmeishat afraid of the high rank4inetriantere and noble 'friends' of his ion-in-law. . Gaitou confides - ,Widirrstesse3sp/Montmoyrou,-,Giat he is perfeitly ;Indifferent to hie young skife,Whout be. however,. aoknowledgea -.ie.< be both . miereL e u4, - _ pretty; end that - he hi still - bound In the charms of an - old ;intrigue with Mme! de Afontisty, for :whew Sake eng,ased to fight a duel- Mean. Attest - , ina..dialogue betereen,Potrier and Vordelet; we find the seeratof Foirierte Conduct," which bee been p sepret ambitiou , tv,arrtve, by means of his,' `kin-in-law. Id howl and ti tie. = 'Veld {dot laugh)] uthim; pereuades him that•he is the dope of his spu-in.law's extravagances. -Poirier, hgwever, thinks ,that. be ;needle of his, indulgences ; and Ile' shellinduoahis son-in-law to pin the party in power; (Lents- Philippe,) and abandon his tradt tlonsa,,those. of-the , oneiers: rigim ,' At. dinette, ansaptimic , swhals3he spoiled obild of,both the .eltiMen,.,telle theme that abp'is perfectly aware of her Itusharare hiditferetuie to Iser,,bnt reveals that ,:slilininekin lore with him., M. Plerier,besideg r Wig a millionth his daughter, had engaged to 141 w his debts ; but finding indulgence hss'not, 'nuoceeded; with' his- son-sn-law,- he commences severity:. iloscgrdittgly, , sA a meeting of the itredliete, coMpounds with hiltit A ., Ippiond of 'paying the whole sum. Viaten is indignala at titre, 'saying' that the' word 'of as nobleucen'ninst 'be redeemed; . and that his was given - for 'the whole Gem. The diediten Feint. rather than get. teething ; when Antoinette, ot whorl the fortune IS settled, comes forward and pays the whets. Totrier is foiled in the hold he supposed be had on his sons in•law. Ifs now proceeds to reduce the establiebtxtent; and deprive -Gatiton,of every lux ury, ,garteu takes it yery, :goodocaturedly, and sPoirier;,deottirad Ny,hlp manner, depresses hie am •Qeston, buntora him fpr tome time, and - theerittugbi tit MM. - Petrie:, irritated, reproaches -him lot all:: he, has given „him, and strives jo humble, him. Gaston, who had begun to love hip wife; now grow disgusted, Mid rushes, opt to loos All 'appointment' with' Wee,' de Montgay: Tea Duke then reveals to Antelnettb,' deeply Balloted at her httsband's change. of manner, the cause of her father's conduct. Antoinette determines to' stand by her karband; tlOugh she feels that'her happineas is in danger . , lor Bhp divines that she, has a 'The Duke balteenfessilic it, at that' initant, - a letter is brought for Gaston. It proves to be, from hitne.' do Pdontgay, and l'etrier, s ,without hesitation, opens it. 110 is indignant; shut Antoliettp apolde, her, father for worrying ber - hicsband, and thmfbelpg tke sauce of her un happiness. He r 'however, braves' Gaston; apd threatens Gaston with' an expose of , the whole, be: ginning,by compromising limo. de biontgay. order tes Aspire s her, Gaston consents to all his father.ist-law- arks shim ;, that. is, to' sin the Government, and solicit its favors. Folder, how ever save that hie daughter, is greatly irritated And that ithe hap declared she will have an open geparatipp... -Me appeals to, her. She refuses all reeopeiliation, and -demands the Jitter from her. lather. _Tie lives.it to her ; then, turning to Gas -ton, sbe exclaims, "To save your mistress'you gave up yqur honor., I restore It , to you ;", and, tearing the letter she throne it into the fire. Gas ton ponces pp ,to her, full of love and, gratitude but she turns from hig; and declares, henceforth; they are strangers. ;Peltier. again disappointed,, determines stilt to humble Gaston ; hut Perdelet, who consults the happiness of A.ntoinette, thwarts him, and deolares to Autoinette her husband's ropentanee and his love for her. She is some time before she forgives him; thee; as a proof of love' she asks him to glye, up the duel, lie refuses . .t Tan sacrificed ypirr honor for your mistress, and will' not for yourer3lo.' , Paton popsents. Then " - :tette Anteinette, eritbraoing him, ellitam to redeem his • honer, as dear to her as to ,him Ile is about to go, when an apology irbrought. All are happy. (Aston, recognising that employment is the true diginity, et'man. Were to hemline the partner Of Ve rdedet ; but Verdelet, presenting hie Mena , with the ohatea.n of Premien, the ;young Ooliple retire together to their estates leaving Poi nter clan, in Paris, still hankering after titles, boners," end position. The "Bengal Tiger," the firee, is well knoirn , fif English."- Mrs. Duffield, who has long been a favorite. with' the .Philadelphia publio, takes her boo t, at Walnut sifeef Theatre, on Thursday, evening, and, together with the dilly at i raptive perfoirn , anoes, the line old comedy of , t Town apd Country , ' bevepraiented. 7e Commend the fair lady ,to the gallantry of, 6° public.. Mr. Rogers has a benefit onitrlday. 4.641°h-street Theatre, Messrs. Wifeatlerte glarke have been presenting some the sterling and standardcomedies, srhloh pleased our fotttiits 'And fair to delight our children's children else: The fitook company hero Is Ono of the beet' in 'Merle - a—surpassed only by 'Wallach 'e, 'qt New York The parka manner in wbloh every drama brFp le mounted and noted would astonish the manager% ) jtot.Olity' et' New York, but of London,, That flue, comedy f‘ The Pollee of a Night,!? -will . ' he' played' this evening. Pretty Emma Saylor, who le',4onne an wall an belle, tow, her benetA to•marreW aVening, z and the rdeoee are Oid Heade and SYoung ifearta" and ,! All that Glitters not Ciald." -OA Friday evening, Ear, iihtir;:en podwortli, wb - o, ha a musioat director - of a theatre, Las no supeilAr,,,se . araely an equal—in Anierloa, taken a boaePt., IT. dplaryes a tremoa 'dens Masa, ' • - . , Paropater, who ,composo; as wall as slags, ballads, and uiaele each dopsrtramit, Vth givo Ms entertainment, this evening, skid oa Vadnes. day,: atlidaeleal Fund „ It ineludei "the lyrics 'la ' "Tennyeen's " Princess," 'Which Air Dompster has married - to' inipartal_musta..."l'he publtd may expent a •filotionongh's Gaieties are going (hind,w9nder , 7 " bon' got -a laughable - bile.dut To p. ' 7 , l i i ii).oo; lrr idditioa 'tn . the etinding dish of fine d!trioltig; - end '4l:push g Pthiopittn: • Fanny rafreat , is Mr. - So allat4 whola wa rhoollecit as a promising, palee.tikblig;:and 'reliable Performer at Walnut streptlhentteAhaa' bionyerpuieentsful at Lap's. villa Theatre, where fdainerlta ae, 4ionindlan - yreie tnest tunaessful,-.antVitil the -local ~journals praise, tint hiciat-sOarmly: Go Is , golpg goutb, sop be. Ilovir,"as Orleans; - Tux amount of tax collected for militia pur piaii by the Oity 7 reasnrer s Is amid to be $290. THE pfiEsS.—PMLADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1859. B Y MIDNIGHT den. Tho name of Dallas promiSes in the South to be more potential than that of Badman : if he were recalled, in a brief space it certainly would be. Ho'daugerons an enemy must be kept. in England; and he continues' our- Mintieer:Flork potontiary to that kingdom, not because the Wash ingten regime Would pay him a Oomptimentoehlets really hie czar Cone deserytklititto get rid of a rival candidate for the Presidency.; Mi . Mason has also done Ws duty as our Minister to France.' Why the understanding has been unfulfilled as to hinit don't know. It can't be that ho has sweet, to throw his weight in the spates for Buebentlalll, 1860.-.,, , • When all Europe drifts , inevitably to general war,- and the United d'States becomes concerned for her cottonend tobacco Ointment and. the ceniu, mess of her vast exports, it is net, strange that everAeye is turned to Austria who lifts her arm 'far the flint blow, and that journalists and politi cians ere'eeger to grasp everY7item of information of her strength and the wondelfal'progreseshs' has made unheralded since the pars of 1815.-We have Intervals, important interests 'at stake, and under Or diplomatio system agepts have been 'appointed at fat salaries . te ° notch ever and preteet them. Who are those agents in Angrie r ?, licoir . it'this Blue Book. . , 'shore they are ; ..lfehn i g. - Jones, !}gorge Washington T 4 lprojtt, Edward ~ 0.- &Bee ; Stephen 8. liernak, and Ferdinand 1 1 . Sarmiepte., Those are the representeilres .of Mr. linehinan, and those are the men In 'isi:Mse tutnilihare beets mistrusted the: honor and, rights; of the ,United Stistes. Not one'ef"tbem has a name to engender confidence; riot one of them Ilan abilitits• of even ordinarY respectability, not one of Mein deserved ,the office he received , but reoeived it, ;alone tote= .. .. ,buts, an ,Intelligont i people . fijid to reward Caro who could sink principle to bow,ai the ahilne of a pretended presidental demi-god. :' - • Mexico indubitably Is the meet unfortutiaterta. },tonality in 'eaiseence: . iter historyjor 'thirty' r E • f i r s, ta like a - horrible dream, full -of - ghastly - shapes; and bergs. of ono form -of " beauti."The rierth'is against 'the south and, the muddle States, Fad - then , the sentlt-,fs- agalmit the othes t Arie , Church influence, pontende upon ththattle teld with, the 'military replt,.! So the„ctoyernsneiltims" tottered} to its fall, and a' .13tr;ioan confederalan 'of the nrasent , 'elemenin hea Ineomelaultnßatir 'Witty, - A yearage it was expected tbat:thistooo would ge mit from ourilmits for the formatlin of a northern - reriubile, eoinposed ' of- Duraneand the three or cur surrounding States. ; ppr,, OM .„ s ia .resson the projeet, fell -through,. but - it le.pru, hie, that It will Stmotied.this year.-. 2 They,h4i h few,, of palconalltief.:governMeitt,4o all ills,, In thg l eoldeqtiori of tissie , they . ware sie'verf , got.'. tea, ta4o4a the: . ; iiittl4o9l,:or the 544.14.4 4 -0, dtens they 'were-u. , .-- 'T ..; , .Asiriirdit . " . . , -VrtUV - ' llfirlklol.leatatramatin Mtge: oltie'SMV,'“eiini, - and lannenseminerid ielouipes.Alsetlift - attract. - Amerieln emigration:t The :distnemberment will not take plaeo,witbout a rightAtet..rt : Dwelt tvlth' Texas,so it will be with the new.fretablieltet will °rine out of the.'contest,T,tO ut'sretuninc the, high read of a petulant and prospetnflith'ilart: I learn thafa le t ter Was sent to the •Preeldent expiessive of the eiMeternation orrottedbfihtind vent 'in; Philadelphia - of the 'tem.-John Appleton; of Maine, Aesistent Secretary of Id tate,ln inti Mate. aompaniooship ;watt a lire-oak. coneaotor,,who was rewarded for, his poottolory ossietuice to elect rhfulleohanno„.• ~ ~ - - t r . - This alarm arose from 'a feavinthi' i caimdef tho writer of thelettergast. the priblie Would biaon firmed faits' hellef'that Me. ilnetk i nan . himieff lei' personally odgnisont of,- andinpproiid of, .the irregularities oliarged in Mt.: Sherman's scathing 'exposure made 'at Cis' ;est* - eesssiqn; Whilst - this • intimacy 'surprised thtiAdministra thm ppn in .Phlladelphle,,it wse ;Arians . In this city that, du r ing the, pest winter, 4.ld,whitst, the investigatione were going on, Mr. Alpieton was a constant yisiter at the room of lir: Swift, at Wllleid's. Mr. ,Swift is it, shrewdri intent gout" person, ;end knows Men as w I as thirties. in The en "Who' _could' open , the • lowa =of the White House 'to Mr. Wendell, to tgivo him. a 'pllite at the , Fresident's table In ' ffundjya, Mont which tile' wisked :werl.4 vral ex cluded, could-easily open the door_ to.,ottseps. Wks frer centoges paid or to bo paid,-if any, 4aq ho 'clown to the President, bat certainly not yet to lit ga ping crowd. Was it thiaugh Mr. Apploion'Ort- OlieriCe, or the influence of the Piesiierit himself, Met Mi. s wift was induced to lean stir: Weniell, during the lost year, 1520,000 to support thn 4642 of the Administration? • ' = ~,. ;It is stated that Mr. ;Appleton. on his , Metro from Ustinp, where, b e goes, to leave Ids family will ,take up isie sosidenee - at the , Wititi Ifoora pad constitute, ono. of :the President's family., MS oppportuntty for,proouring effloes'orjobs for. ose who are willing to Pay pi a Wash! Atini vesture of this kind; will thus be pea* enbaneedyl !All - 'that ha's now to be' &MO is to walk ni to the Ti its' Rouge, ring the bell, and Inquire for Mr:Am:top ? . • Cot. Florence, the 'distinguished Represenative• from your First Congressional Dietriet, now h.this, - city, is weeding wroth at the defeat of hiti.tieTti &rou t e, of Philadelphia, fqr Bqperintendlat o,cl Public Printing.. The Colonel had' earned, end Severna had earned, this place e 0 ‘utleP*dli even to kti. Ilene; for ipth have dime that best for years to keep J. B out of the Prisideneyond both have always, till 1857, been thaorgans t his fees. Col- Florence Is loud and baterin is de annotations of the appointmentof Heart., , Occastonn. Lettpr from ft Tpttehstor.l, fOorreepondenoo of The kresif.l - • ,Wcenrotrou,Mal4 ' There hi quite an important once hofore i to At torney General at present at ilko ingtormo ?iLord Lyons. Tho British Rinieter go,t4nrifie :trson of ono of the deputy marshals ofi the dtto of Michigan, under the Asuburfcitt linty, suitor n violation of Alio British 'waters. • The lees are thew.: „ • .• • - An 'attachment against the schooner Canted, of Lexington, , Oapt. Jones, WWI placed in the ands of Tieputy Marshal , Ty ler. To escape this ;mess of law Capt. Jones earried his vessel;into thiEog lieh waters of the lake. Tyler folictived hit, and the result was the shooting of Tones, - whodod on the American side. ' Tyler has been tried ii , mar dor; convicted of manslatighter; tined ontiollar, and o`onfieed thirty dais. This 'tauten* was norairieVand the prose of Retroit le diyiee es tO the morality or want of morality, involmlii, it. Lord Lyons demands the body of Tyler, itimur der in .Britiett waters, under the Ipth anion of the. Ashburton treaty. Ail the pqr , ties tithe af- fair are Atom:leap, qs, is the schooner; aid Lord Ly.one' bails hie oTalm‘ on'ttiegroiands th4lyler, having committed murder in: Brltieh ter s ey,' le amehable,.to the conditions of the treat md 19, ire point of fact, a fogitiVe" tram jrnstieelAs the 19th section of the treaty will Wendt* re : fprrpd to, I give it complete, as follows : Airrona•X It is agreed that the illinitiitates and her Britannic AlkiselY Shall, upon m 11 re quisitions by the r m. or their ministers; °thee, or duthorld ea tee peotively msde;'dallyor up Oltstice all persons - who, being charged with theno 0f ,,, . murder, or assault with intent to pommit Irder, qr piracy, or arson, or robbery. or forger., ,r tbp utterance Of forged- paper,' committed .Wihil tee jurisdiction of either, shall seek an n'syluoT chill li e found within the territories of the oth Pro. vided, that this shall only be -dine hpon' re ovi: donee of criminality as',ucoording 16 t lime of 1 the where thefugitive or person a Snrged shall he foundorould justify'hls apprehe on and commitment' Tor trial, if the orline or etbso had there'bome oolumitted ; and the respeothjudges and other ,magletrates of the' twk Governante Shall have Omer, jurisdiction; and qpthor ; upon complaint made under oath, to issue a wqst for the apprehension of dmitiye or person charg fug ,I id, that he-may be brotight herein ea hat tie suohtiges pr other Magisrates, respectively+, to tins evidenoe of criminality may be hoard Sid con sidered ; god if, on such hearing, the mietioe be, deemed sulholeat to,eustalri-the charge, ball be thedptynf the examining judge of trin irate to 'oertify"the aimal° t , lteproper executive *horny, that a warrant may loose for the surrend,Of such fugitive. The expense of such appreheion and delivery shell be borne and defrayed byte party who diakis he 'requisition, els;i:ihe fotit, Tyler be given ma' on,_the basis of the, treaty,ler it trill be obseried that express pro•` vision {s- made of.reipect for the law of, the Phi" , When the fugitive found. Tyler hie tin' dergoueltrtest of the looality,' with-the result above ,stitted; etinsecteently as the 4, few ef, the niece has 'acquitted him of murder, 6(i - recall be no justification for his delivery to the British mi nister. 'Failing on these grounds, Lora Lyons may pro._ ttably,advance a claim for Indeurpifloation for the violation °filet : lab territory hy'an-AMerleau citi• esti; tihioli cannot be do 'easily disposed of.- • .- There Is a rumor about the Patent °Moe today, that Mr. Dlshop either'hae declined,, or will de 7 °line; 'the oommieslonerslip of that °Moe. - Letter from New York. POLITICAL NOVELIENTS : EXPERIMENTING,POR ;TEE . STATE CONVENTION AND DELEGATES TO CHARLES NETTEPApER SALE— sTRA- Kosca's OPERATIC SUCCESSES—MISS DAVENPORT. [Oortiqondenee or The rtees.)„' Naw Vona, May 14, ".11359. The, political waters continue to be agitated—the gathering of Democratto engineers at the Astor Home asinine quite IC nutter° among the quid Hunts. The Hoard had some friend, !erode the beiee eoore, who divulges the followleg particulars. The Sort Shell!, now in secret conclave at the St. N'ohnia• Hotel, are ottelitating plane forthe ext'notion of all that remains. of the Herds in 'hie Stite: The Bolts contemplate the idea r oi Introducing the Preildentisf election question at the Orme/sullen to be held th's fall for the a.lection of State officers and that bnth questions will be mixed up 'toge•her end farther; that instead of the delegates to the Charleston 'Convention. for selecting a Democratic ondidate for President, being elected by the people, 1t is intended that the Soft Shell State COMMittee, or StaCe Convention, should appoint them. The Hands toik alarm; and from' various parte of the State assembled on Tuesday last, at the Astor Nome, In order to send a protest against this course. Among the Herds of New York present was Airgustni Schell. There were only three or four representatives of the Empire Oityr, while, strange to say, there Were sixty oil seventy teem the country, from this shores of Vele, Ontario., Champlain, o.p-age, Senses, Canandaigua, Chemang, the Slave henna, the Delaware, the Mohawk, and the Iludeon. There were no representatives from the Poet Mee or Vanoatir Hall. Only the Custom Noose S.as reprosentsd by its Collector - ""';- • ' After some diseneeion, a committee of conference Wee arpolute4.; - eel:Misting et Fernando Wood, Rdedn Oro well, David L. Seymour, and others, to wait onthe Setts: This committee were instructed on two points t Virst—that in the call for the State 'Convention to nominate State rfacers,.it should be distinctly Mated that the queatton of ;tho Oharlestrm tlloaventton ahonld net be introduced er .entertained ; that there Was an necessity for any action at present on that subject that to mix it up with? the; State election Would belie sure way to give the State Into the hands of the Blank Republicans; that to carry the State ticket all mutt be united-upon It, and the Preeddential question, which nasyureate divielon, n bo postponed. .The second point on which the committee were instanoted, was that neither a State Ootnnilttee nor a State ,Ourvention called,for other purprees, have Inv power to appoint delegates to the Qbarliaton (lativention, and that this of right belongs to the people In their'several districts, and that the plea of the committee, to have nutty in Order to have strength, in the plea of deatotiam, nn• known to Dsmccracy t. that in the 'various sections of the State the people have a right to exprees through their delegates their opinions se to the ,bast MAO for the Democratic party, no matter how d iTorOnt those opinions may be, and that' when - ill. aides are -heard, then, sod Mit till then; ought I °bolee be made." The Ooramittee are to report book to another meeting on the 21ot list ;If the lofts reject these propoalttrua, then the:garde will keep aloof from them, and leave them to'their fate. This council of...nerds, we understand, conedated of some of the shreerdert Remcgrats of that mentioned the' party. We understand Peter angler and the BOfte ire terribly frightened at this movement.: It is said that Daniel 8. Ricklemon is opposed to it, bnt,thet statement 'MIAS 43C;Ifitintai011. During the teat are der five thousand th r ee hundred and sixty-one intmlgrants have arrived here fiord for eign pert=-over four thotuisnd of them from Liverpool. The travel to sod from England, by abeiroer, promises to he larger the present year than for many years rest Fteemens are now leaving some of the European ports far New York—three and four a week, each bringing remunerative returns both in freight and revengers Newspaper property seems in good demand Mr. 191111inpcon bee , aole,the Neti Weekly for 00,000 to Vieth Street and Francis Breath, the former long conneotea with him as clerk, and ; the Jitter well t , ,togat as a story writer for the Dispaici and Wiekiy, itrikoech la doing a Ens brminale et 'the , Ace, i dem .The house" was orestdoelent eveolog to beer DionolomlOl slog Leos nee •in L a Favorite. for the first t rye, end after cply throe days , study. , She aohlevet e s suocess Thlsl'attiorlien, al' 'the vs:wines. every erell- Ole spot in the building wee onsosirdthe moat deli. oleos and =hat numerous "trirs.out of crinoline of •the sessos,. bfarehlek bps Abandoned the idea of giving a abort moon at the blatropeliten. His artiste, inciadlltg, Hottest, the , new.blexican prima donne, into/311.00mb . wheat) . company tenor tha 4i:congest ever combined 14 the (*entry. , hea'udes , Plecolorolui, Oates}, Ma danteStialielielt,l*;ll,'•Pobion;lli Wilhorat, Clainitir; c Aniedin s junca, ant Earill. 'Ott' bieudey even. lug,leseittedaree Serakothleirty . electrified the bones, innuntiniElte - the character a degrei, of and draineilapowerriwyweereve,..crrrse r „.....— svpalset'On_ s our'boarde! Tense Satti will rooky bgt .etmi in pied fleptember.rprobebly in Bunntindstila. •-• lbw has the genie., cultivation; .and knowledge of the stage. that can vesrceitfall'ao insure (450. Of the most htiilltnt operatic debitswet have had in Now 'York. • • Mire Davenport aloes her euenoestul .settion Siening. She leaven bete with the highest reputation as art artitit and, es a lady. _The management Of- the eeteblishment bas been high.toned' throughout, 'tad: inithst ,rerif opt has imitated the respect of tbeat,a -'fr.l`l. •• • , • E7,4' For extensive - Mail of real estate; - Stooks, elegant libraiT, fatmllttre, ae , see ,Thorniel Boos' advertisements and clatllogneo. tz, • HOePTTAL Oests.-4otin age,d, Tema, had hia heed lsully,cut by failing ttom'a liay maw la which he was sleciplaw, on Satardey night, MClullent Street. near VIM. Ms was dissoytese psterday morn. leg astllsesik to tie reausylstmii , . Fras.—Dpring yesterday afterneo,D, tiro einlio 'mit in a anntlrgrodery atorbi equate it front iild'Oatharthe etrooto' orlghlatel In Ihn'onrobriatidh Olf a parrot Of gharnoil 'rho dargago wae so u rd I to be worth ttiollEhig THE LATEST NEWS ' BY TELEGRAPH. ' Arrival of the Santa Fe Mail. „ ~ ~ Apvlcse FROM riKs's PEAK. ET too s Mayl4 —.The Banta remelt, with dates to the 28t nit.; reaebed Independence to day. • There le no news of importance coctained la the pa per* furnished. Three overland malts on the centred tonte , vere. Was- ' The allTtees from Pike's Peak are &spurning, bat there is no felling off in the emigoation. T 41014 VrbahiligtOu. . . WroMINOTort May It —The War ,Repartaleat' has 4aalgoaledlba follpvlog stations as anhgola for artillery p-eotlee: Forts 11. 4gelr, Kendall, and Leeyeawro•tfi. in the depirhgent of the W.:a; forte Clark, la Tezse, soollianeouVer, la Overton. - • - The following officers hey. been appolo.ea fropoofora Brevet Col Ilfuoree, departmerlot the,Wed; Beret Vent - Cali Neurneo, Califon:di' and theitaa Brevet Cot'-Blervey Brown , depettmett of the Salt. • • - Mews Alloy and Pogrom! have been dot•ahod from tho oomodu d I ottlto steamer!, ritvtor, and Wator Witch. ' Urea. 0 r Thomas has been ordered to the' st4mer Idlakt/im Tho following engino4o hove hoop ordered t o th e s ea Tanitto: Ohtet John Ferran; w I'4' 4.l:lltatit,Socciner Steci3a As/Insets, Kellogg and Hans en ; Third sista,- 41•nop, Havantosh and Itell the Greenwood entered upcn his dntiel in Indian Baleen yeeterdsq. • • - Wear England alittigea at Wash- Ingtou—S orenades. WaritttroTM May 14 —The De Molt" , and St Johti'n onn.rapmentot or the Height Templet's from Boston and Prorideree. arrived to this city this a , ternoon. They atop at the347.lmm! Ho' el. To-ntirbt they eereuede the President, Secretary Cue. Commander French, Mayor Bernet. and others, They lacy. for Richmond on Mondry morniltg. T4eDisilster to tile pries galmas;-of Alipore. , . DALTITpitli May 14.—Capt. Mellen, of tbe brig Pai nts, latibe for Cape Paint's, before reportsd to toiling pat ie dlemasted at tit Thomas on the 2:14 ult:, writes She particulate ovrn•re• - The revel greOly dowsed. the 'dorm whiah'sbe ,Oneputltprad being rare severe ens. The sassed mate, lexti Lemmas; of Baltimore Wig washed overboard. The esplain wee severely injured, having three of his ribs broil - Arrival of William Smith tritrien'at Portland. POITLAND, Maine, May 14.—The Ron. Win.ftith 0' Aden ar,tred in this ei'y by the trim from Montreal thle ►fto+nenn, end to stopping at the Ilattadtitatea lintel ' Preperapona are being made by Ws 23untrroso to give blivi a teretle this erenifig. Bt!Enloe of Western Stegmers. Sr LqUIB bray 15 —The steamers Mmongabeis and Edinburg, whi`o moored on the llboort shore, now De this city, were burnt to the viter% sue: at three o'clock this morning Tho lose amounted to PS coq on which there le so ineuraono o r $20,000 in Pittsburg Oleo. , There was no freight do either boat. James Seephetteoot to be Matti, Thor Youx, it'ay 1.4 Rtephenei ease the Sedge rendered a deotslon 'bin morning, He deoldedWat the p data Ward on behalf ot the delendut were sittdolent to warrant him to allawing the writ ot error, end in granting the eta) , ot proo•edinge on the judgment. The Judge gave no written opinion. Kentitek* Vojttiep. , THE FIRYPINTII CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LACIR/gOO eny..) May ~.Thotisse .I Holt has bain nominated, by aeslanation, as esndlchte for Con arise by the Serentb•distriot Democracy Mr. Dolt, on accepting the nomination, malntalned the right or the $ 'nth to take her property to the Territories tinder the tired Sena itreision bit declared against the 'loElre /hone or Congress either to establish, prohibit, Or pro tect, slavery. The Novo,Scotian Electfon-ILiperal Ign jority. 11.tirA3t, May 1.4.—Th0 Prolootai election, on Threidiqr, reeolted In the Lammle (the Prettestent mite) obtaining a inejorlly of nine In the reelienient renteneatation Vivo of the present fgeentree Conn oniony were defeated. Affairs at Baltimore, - MINMoen, 'Hay ,16. —An affray ocourrel qh ffso tarts), night in the southern section of the city, wig'• pc,tjug Jn a tinttee pr 11l fame. At a late boar the trem4re tr a road), o'ub assaulted another club , with pleold, when a -young man named Atigmtps Vend we. shot to the hip gad arm. Three other. were 0044 wruc.ded, but none are considered dangerone.. Collision, between the Steamer Btenieli and a Btu*. Nte YOLIE; MALP IA —When the e•eamer Bremen Via 'oft the Battery, she struck a Bremen bark aedebipa, cutting her nearly to the eater's edge, The steamer lcat her bowsprit. T4REE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE Arrival of, the Weser and Bornssia at COMMENCiII, Action at the Bridge over the Ticino! RETREAT, OF-TRE:,SARDINIANS. OAPT.URBI,Pr Prussia d:•Bngtatieridparing fo/t TouaisTo'Ni 46,000 From . = AT GENOA• FLIGHT OFTEIE'HHCHEHS OFF-PARHk. New Government Established which • iiidei with I'tedinout :, TunifEim ir.eu.' THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS Result Pavovorable to, the ,Derby 'WRECK OF THE SHIP i'OMONA-386 LIYBS •' LOST., ' Coiion Declined I-4d. CONSOL,S ,;✓IND , , - -Nsw YORK May 15.—The Steamers ttresir and, 80. rtmia tart 7.(1 this event o g at Mitred, etx o'clock, hots Bremen, Ada geothamptositsith ldsospool dates to the 13.1 snot. " " ' . TYe .erew•ateamer Now York arrived .t Cowes on the 80th tilt• • • The Canada arrived - ont ?day 2d. The reported wreak of the 6141par-8111p Pomona provint to be true. She was 'emoted off Wexford. 'lreland. and 883 lives-were bit. Eise had on bosrd 295 putengeia, and 52 otthe crew, of , whom lrof the formeranst,three of thejatter were ,eared. ,The r.hip dixpk fu Any fathoms of water. • • „,.•• , • . _ In rpgard to the wan there co - be bat little doubt that Ulna commenced, In all ' pJoinibility tiara ;nisi” abarp!actinii ct the bridge of Bofflors. on Thursday, the 213th nit It to re' -To rtcd that tho, Austrians.: after La considerable lo!e, took It at polit or the bayonet' It Is also reported that Morlstra has ;been taken. and that the Sardinians bad retreated before the Auetrians, near.Lagolilargiorei+ L , - - ; - The telegraph line to Switzerland his been cut by the San - day: L H it —Tile Austrians 'have mum% pied antra, Fallen% and:Arena—the Sardinians re• t• eatin g at their approach. Wane, Thwediy. itp' 28'4,The, Meitner Aptech er. rived at Genoa on the .7th brought a woolen:inon to'. the Toe= ennylnviting tt loAltatt the signal of wit*, and advance in a compact body 0f12,000 area tonetntoree Piedmont. A similar proclamation het been &Uremia to, the troop. in the Romagna ' • - = 'l • TURIN. Friday. April N.—Generals Cianrobeit and Nell here arrived here, and gore to JIM the sing 'The - Mistrial:le are concentrating in great inseam at Phicenta. where a proclam*tion has been issued by the Au•trten 00113MilIMOU•r BEtrIONPLISTr Fifteen - thoneand of the Ifreneh Itnpeital Gaarde teal tonight at Genoa, making the force now there The force at Lusa to Oro invessins fast. TURIN Saturday, April al—The aloha bulletin eon.: firms the passage of the 'Zaino by the Austrians - Yesterday the Rithe. socempinied by Genera's Canso he.t andireil, visited the line of - the' River Douro: "The , corps dvarms,i, - whisk entered Piedmont by, falarellona, consista of twenty battalions and eight bat teries efonsvion. „ - Tem, Sunday; Play I—The Ring has gone to ”- come the'd^nimand ' - • - The , Anstrians ire at Novara - in fares, and also* The item% Infantry and &Wiley soMiami fearriVe. No deetelve tubvernerit has vet been made - j Enna; Saturday, April 80 —The Ai/striae], hive 'shed severalFardfolan vessels on Lego Msggiore t Sad eireitianied Turrind, Saturday, April ,p) —Count Bud has . fer warded circular totes to Melo - reign Governments. 'to ting the diplomatic end polltiestreaSons for the deala.. ration of war by,theltmperor. : The Tri•ner Zeillenr publishes decrees ordering the IncoMe tog of the third class to be retained br the pay of the office iMinedistely upon the interest of the pi:M lle bonds being paid, and ordering a loan of twenty Wi lton pouode sterling, but, as at present tt is impose ble to contract it,. the Eationel Bank will ' , Wanes two- Mirk' of the norolaal Value qr the loan In new notes. A. third decree releaser tbeleattonal Bank t om the neoessity pvineeting its nqtas with specie, and a fourth orders iba els l tlel r and espies dues to be paid la silver,. or Disable soprani of the I/stir - mat loan - In England a royal preolamation has bees Issued, of. faring h rowdy of ten pollees to seamen. with the tention of recruiting /0 000 - additional teen. 'The area...rat nativity prevallithilhe English dock = garde._ preperingfor Var.;, = • 'rho Emperor Napoleon. was , expected to J 916 the Irtineh sr - My - en She 8d inth ' Insirnotloes' from . the British -- A dmiralty were 're. elteed at Woedirich, /401, AOth, directing. all porelbli baste in the oopipletlon of the as* slasseteem-frigi t tes note`On the Woke. . ' Atelegram wee received at Sheerness on the,29th nl., 'seed the o voyal ' George` , to Travenport, the' it Coloprost,i • „to Pottamouth, and the o.lidgar.o 'geoen-O end oTrahOgar,o are to be. got: ready:fer sea immediately. - - The Osborne stitam,yubthaseiv4-4' ter!ect raidr_for—rormedrue 'persica. Its destination is yo ita , :lbs ,„ !Mra .r ieutti_to e,if at the p sal ProAdien;Mcf4'hnier ' 4 it - h resolved to ;Intl its army mresuilsetieto odarolf, 3 wrCuara; Sunday "Mei AVelidtike Perth:lll4 Maximilian le dieehrii44l,from, the Governor General, shin of Lornbardy and.Vertieo.• - . palthltrattoday. Mily - 7 The'lrierstaing import/Linty In political *gain luie. caused Pinnate to reeolve taloa hen on:Marling corps 4 , armee in readiness to march} Malleerntwat Bilden April 29 , —Adylose from Rome to the 28th state that a proclamation had -hette leaned ,- by General Onymn,reroettrunding, the Inhabitance to remain trsatinif disipproving of any otatilfaitetions, eyes of a Plditl - 11111911, god remindiog the populace t hat the astern ling of , orcerde In the streets is already !lght thousand Anstriepa bed arrived at Ancona, Tom, Sunday, Mail—The King left this morning to tale e.t.a:moo of the miry. , In large nntelkera, have matted-101a canna and proclaimed It in a state - 9f siege.. They ap pear to huts concentrated thelyforue on the lett bunk . _ of the Po. Tnivire, Saturday, April.2/1 —The Austrian Lloyds have e brontlnved their' ships to `reign perts. Being Tuesday, May S —There.hient openadthe Federal with a patriotic apieeph: The ClUO gii moved the followleg domande for the .ireflOilath 100 of the Aseembly ; To liantitiou declaration of' neutrality glitch ateempaeledthe recent calling of the pariah:imale by the Golenitnenti to authorise further defensive mewling ; to open a credit not tote limited to the ecntraction of /sane, audio appoints. iiOB2MIIIIII9I. - - In chief of the Feder-I a my., , Peale, May 2 —The Grand Duchene of ,Partne'left 'after instituting a tioneoll of Regency, end the hew Government has expressed ite adhesion 16 Piedmont. TURIN, May 2.—t his King - of Sardinia lies accepted the Military Dictatorship of Taecany to facilitate the 00 operation of the Tiserrans In the war of independence, and AO protect hublieordir: . The gaidinters In Veriloe have placed themielvec rin. de• the protectm c of the Russian Goonilate, May —The Wurtemburg Otiainbera have unanimously voted the Government projects for calling out the landwehr, forA Weed Weenies, and the opening of a par credit orseven millions Amine. In the debate sympathy was . Ncreeeed with Aostr , a Nitrate letters from Paris. received in London, ax prece an anticipation that the new French loan will be offered In a three per cent stock at , tote-one. tilting about fogs per cent lower then the lowest price fixed in the loans of the lirtealan tear. The Petle eorribeygodsdcisit, the ncon 2 .13 31 8 . "ra Wit It is rumored that Mr. Gelangle leaves the Cabi net , ,The ditelaration of war againert Austria was expected to appear In the Parte .Atoniteur of the 3d of May. l The Austrian ambassador has not yet left Paris 'The Vienna oorrenondeut' of the Landon. ,Thria, says that the Porte is Draperiee for war, and that Omar Pasha is on his way from Bolded to flocatiuti: - PARIS." &today, liar 1 =The' Moniker pabliaties circular Dote, dated 27th of April, addremie4 sy Octint 'Weletreki to the , diplomatic agetita"of the foreign Powers, It describe! cite present reitflin of political affairs, and e4tuvales much I . etlefaction at the coquille. tory _spirit of England; I t rasass,end }Swede. Instates the Wish - dot the other Pore, , ra echialr compute the Clornutolo Courederatlens may not albite Mismielves to be totaled by rentipiadepaes of epochs lotto d fiarent front tlo? presonl, 1 1 ,0 hoPoil ttat the statesmen of Gerniany will 'percleive that It depends upon them to put limits upon the extensloo and duration of a war which Fiance aonsclentionslyleiiis she has not pro. Sardinia hes mode proposals at Madrid to induce the Soanisb Government to joln her lo the came of Italy, bat Spain Intends to be et-fatly 'Patrol The following la the cilia's! letterer Prioce Gortseba koff to the Britieh Government : '6l do not deny that there mar exist a written engagement beta/yen gran e, sod Russia, bat I can qv. you, In the most ;millse manner, that filuVt arrangement contains' netbingthat, to the most &ant manner,-erinld be interpretkd en oonstitutings hostile alliance agslitat Bump.. 'lf Lord Meluotebttry ebottel.beqeestioned outbO rub pet be may wearer with oontkieuei la the above senor. and I glue rn my personal guarantee,' that Go de olarttioa will net be tsisii;ed b 4 ,bellts Tyttia, &MOW May —VV. tbmsootod Anatilatis on odor 519,rbare, and Poker/i r is nonupted by 950 `General Ilmat died an Saturday at Sue, ar apoplexy WBIMAR, Sunday, May I.—The Cm Alexander, in telegram to the widow of the late Grant Duke gifes a denial to the reports that Prasaia and Austria are threatened br auedia' • Visage. beturday, April 30 —The French ambseeador is to leave to-day. • - Saturday, April 30 —lt Is rumored that en In surrection bee broken out in Sicily. GMAT BRITAIN; . . The Boglimb eleationa for or embers or Parliament have resulted inobabi7 fn fierot of tbe,Torles, or Derby Cloyeroment. Saturday wee acid to be the decisive day. Theeleo- Vona on that day give a net Tory gain or tan. The London Times city article' of. Monday * evening an coalmen no additenal (allured. The acproach of the Oonsol eettlement of the 6th inst. wet regardediwith the greatest sexists.. • One or the largest or the several defaulters on . the Bloch Exchange has paid 6s in the nntinti. There was a ste4y demand for ; mo ney at the bank , in the London market iyheathad advaniell 2a. commercial Intelligence. , Livauyam, May 2 t--The sales of Cotton 'o- thti pest two dry have beau 7,000 hales including 2 000 bales for speculation and export. All qualities have ermaide rably declined, out some orreniars say prices ere fully and others dearly towel. The market closed dull and Irregular. 'Breadstuff , . —Aichardron & Spence quote the market as buoyant, with • large , speculative inquiry, at a con. sidereal° advance For all dr ratiptions, bat that it is lin , po•robie to give the figures Prior isioas.- 1 he Market Mooed with an advancing tendency. Q rotations are nominal, but the speculative • feeling continues Pnonuou,—Oarclivs, Bice Mould buoyant, and br Mere amend an advance. S e ger quiet Baltpstre has advanOed 28. Other artacien are siOw of pale, but ' pficea continua wrath red - LOHDON, May it —A fi t est many failures are retorted on the stock eselitogo. Pieta all quarters failures are retorted Welt & Co., of iterlini neve %wipeout d, and a oonaiderah e tenure at Wrenn* is reported. The Ito ,- poverts.broant and ruin on the Paris Pointe, 'tide week, will to beyond ill exinaphi. No failures occurred on Monday, !Cowls Moped te•day at DX(OO4. VISO TO, May 14 —Mr, Jobp Ba•rington, &hardware merchant and a ,rominent cilia no' We city, was in• 'tautly killed this morning by falling from hie hare.. . . . . BILTIMORR. May I4:—The* fir Mob Alp itium eg . , fre% Halifax ter Charleston, in bell ‘bt, went ambers to day On Outritnek bAeob, where he remained tight. /Wet name will be Neat for Non.Arrlttai of the Novit Riau bri Loops. below griebee,"May , lsa:-B o'clock P. ate aniship Nova Btot'au ha it not yet made her appearance. Her dates are to the 4th , from (lat• way, and will be only ore day later than received by the Weser sad Borussia, it New York, New York. Wart "1....__ L A 4?' Ministry, Accideni. ltripish ship Ashore. , • ~,,,,.. ~ ?.'..... Alat . oll,lolNTkiretla EVENING 34.111 ti • 10/1# AOADiJIT or';:ltryszo.—"Robort le Dia . „ .. & ULAZIIOII4IOIPSTINIT THCATRIC Thetirelltea of • Night » Wedding Day " _if Bo** ,TizaTax, "Oar Female . , - A msrfoan Couelif.o, WALM7T-A TrrsArta —PP) Gerrdre de M. Polilar”- 4, Up Tigre du Beogale." MOSIOAL Yuan Usu. Dempster, Vaned floger'i ISlopoionon , a Gamems,—naleedjose_ from Playa; Gems from Operas. Pantomimei; Darien& aid Paxson:re - its Anausidri•Ve, Taie , ditee;--Bil }Anion of Pali Inge sad-Sfatairy:"^ - Snotanni,A Ygdnr..-,..k man, named Patrick MOGllung, waa'nhotatt,t:be ._eft atunAl a Pentetalia" . about two 0:411091k 7lieteltdi*Worei3if.!tarifa Mar Nightie - end sfraels:" The tiirettnist hattielfwhiett led to the act are se toilette s.lt &spare that a crowd of losfere and, dieorderlies had collected - at' the above named pace, and were creating a great deal of disturb sac*, when the patine were notified of the fast a.d officers Otrtyden . atad tindesy proceedegt to ; tbe tavern .for theryiursidgerot arresting then:L.& Titer ineseeded in capturing one or two of the ringleaders, end were abet marching them off to the station.house, when hictilineey otme ttp t and after matting use of some she sire lenguare,iddeitinted to reams the prigoaers. The officers told him to go away, or else they would bare him arrested for disturbing them In the disobey/a of their duty. MeGinsey then went away, but rd. turnediAn' 'short 'time 'with- aererall.'companions. and again commenced abusieg the claws, sad'. finally pointed a pistol at one of them, which. fortnnst.ly missed fire The °fawn le return drew their pigtail and fired; the bell of one of them taking effect In the left arm of RieGlingey, just below the' ehoulder. .ffie was than, arrested, and taken to the Penneylisnla Hospital, - where the wound woe dressed, after which he was taken before Aldermaia Peroingtcer on the charge of assaulting the offi-ers, and in default of bail was committed to preen. The wound intlieted I. of a painful, though it is battened not of a dioneroue character, the arm being badly fractured. IffeEillavey fe a young man, and has a Wife and two children, re, elding on piPi!ir street n ears Fltzgatev, toktifeenlitnth: ant Tenth streets: CAPSIZED—ALMOST DROWNED.— Several yatabs capsized yesterday in the_ rimer Delaware, but forfunhtelY no peace wee dreamed. - We heard of one case in which a resident of the lower part of our citY, named Tames nibs, came very near losing bin life. He wee in the befit, ibeheets. on board the yacht " 11, Gilbert." when she capsised,,and ha rid thrown Into the water and covered by the The - cootie 'at Hite time' eed — 'The - helpless party bed as much al they could do Weave tlientseltes • while !Selby was yet etrogsling under the saili , 'Orie of his companions, named peter Doyle, dove_ under; but wee linable to-tomb him; He then came up. Rot on top of the novae, and tatting a tares bole through it, _succeeded in effecting - a rescue.' The teat was Ron righted, sod It was Only by the greatest .ca-e that air. P was losueoltafed.' ; He was brought to ;shore as soon at possible and taken -home. He remains i Insensible for nevem! , bonfa, but wan, doing you Noll at a tote hone lait weeniest: , TRW, ANNola. 7 . II tSPEOYIO2B34—We; may re mind our military readers, of: the annual loop:talons shortly to late plane. The Pint brigade lexpentien take plane on Monday' itterreon,,B3d lost , on Broad street, below the Baltimore 'depot. ' , rho Infantry regi ment will lorm, on Bread. street:right- on Ohestout, fining welt, at 230 P. h. The orders for the iospee. Alen of the OeSond . brigade hare 'been limed; to take place on - the 30th, the owed+ being ordered:at 10 Weimer In the mon hag; to form at Bluth and - Vine - streets:-Tbe plate of - inspection has not yet.been- determined. on: The theptotloa b [this - Third belga:labia been)inuouncild Co take place 01 the 3lst, at the state Arsenalihnt.lt Is rent certain that It will be held at that'tinte, se COT, Slontlimat'a regiment of Blocs le not _quiteyesdy . fOr Inapeetton in inn s tew' right:midst uhtrornt; led the In., dpeotion may, therefore, be delayed for 'tome time A ditiozziitAidle to-day and to•morrow, between the Philadelphia ,endrinioll thialtet Otobs, on the ground. of the Philsdelihis Crith In Osoideu. - The game Mlll commence each day 'at one o'clock. • Oa the 26th the tiecond ' eitiren of the . Philadelphia Club, wlll mo-t the Trenton flab no. the ,Camden - seconds. The gentleman of tbi elicit are said to -he in gli . dpraeticeimd the match Will Wein' Interest," riffema.' • , ' The a;rticarileWn and Philadelphia 'elite' Will play their trot match of the MOOD on the 28th. - Oaths Sh of Tana the rand match bate - nide: the 8t George's Club of New York, and the Philitelphis Club, will be played at Camden. Fiams.-AbOnt six_ o'clock on Saturdity evening, • tlw broke out in a abed Attached to the carpet-waiving ectibUshmesiti: of4lisstat Eichwerts„ tn Third street, above Buttoowood, a...joining the old Com, wisdoms' Tits 'dames communicated to the' Meshy and dwelling of Andrew Gant its the rear, tose; the lirMsten!were as promptly iiriservice. that the entire damage did not exceed two lenodred dollars. Se earal dleorders marred. on the- irretiod . The-Mayor . Chief, of Pollee, Pied hietshal, tied .ailitge - force of Plias, werenpen the Several Several arrest* were ma's. on About noon. a , rday. the roof of the dwelllog of, Banin.l Sartain, No f 2.5 Stumm street took are frock spark. and was ,lightly damaged FINXD —On Saturday , a woman named' - Catherine Gang was wrested on the charge of selling ; marketing . on the eurtkatone of Market airnet, west of Teieffth,' and Contrary to ten' oidliage of the Oonzoild' of the city of Philadelphia in much ease made sod if 0..."!" vided, and wee taken befois Alderman Ogle. The Ina: gistrate tined her S6O, . Merited Onntow Mao flowilthi'drireritt. violttlog 'an otthotsnee, regulating- ,P epaiseniier bail way, by driving, fa front of one Wraid,kartret l i. rir ,Beilroatt cara.,' ilare „The ftwetwit,tif _the ; flea emu fire Fniz AT 'GiotrOgirkisk.,-.7:4bch!,fieori'cpici.f 7 8 ,0fe1d,/ - . ll2O, a l PPPPtiPtt ,nttatiod. to the WwNingtort:Ostlep .Wodw et.,Gionesatm.Weif di:fore:4o, to beon Ore. , ,Thn fiineasprind with great tepidity, ;•7411,t building was corianined” , The bundles was two Inn ' dred feet in feenth,lbs tiratetcpTpalng bn , lt of briek, sod the eunetetrtictire of 'wood,The lam will: Pre, bahly „mead twenty tbeteand.dOl'elt.: „This ie the' Vitrd or fenorthyree thatlllia hotline( haa been fl ed, - ar larrateengs_Xlx.wwwdzanvoi been extinguished_ "Wore Milea.umnele PONPAIIT SNOT itti-:-DUrinstti a ithipti , ore ehoeftiwysoieletkiedit4typrinin;r4PgrAiiii4Fl'; SeetWilihe;• , ' e'en e ft the ottiieotipsup . igta, ttoigattir::At nin th liafired;' woatatrota, rtmaira bad a unizierzorleniii,,; The: emnoanteateen ran down Wharton etreet, when ttie elchtlyikttl pined the other company atloartkatrast- When it, nhorfdistineti ahead,. come one; with. the Maya., meeting crowd , -dlochargied the slit !Aims of a revolver et thettobuylkiltmembers, but ttlosa-not sppear that any body was host, .Tho , llllol/ IMO eluised *Meer, bathe 'made his SWAP'. ; . F0,E „. 14: Faz 23) 471 11 0 1,2 a1fq 1 .7,41 1 011 o'oloak yesterditymorning a ihreaato•ybrfek bons!. ,altuate'etait of Trout - a*Wbeloft ltdoie,Olithusontk. eine01:11108,Of Suanity HOUOW ' thelpret ward,; - was dace - aged by Ilia; nitiglitatad iatoseydper. Tbe.Vsb bad beta UndeSiohotiate Velma of Marring for elute time: and 1t isuited.,yeaterear, as s=ated: The Sainee loped their wajiip thrOnsh i Artitieti4end feet as the rootwas , about ,to p ike ,fire; ...the *Mei Was v. plied aWeighborlog 'oOria - pany, and it was apeedllY extingniebed. _ _ „ ; A STammir. , Savair.,-There, was ItfOry afloat an Saturday &bones nue lxiya, - Who were' bathing In .the Delaiiire off kleed,ittiet Vigil' fading a bag of dolabloOne: tithe value Of Tied: The doubldone were orals o'd date, according to the stnry, somewhere ab,onf,Cleptain Ktdd'e time. 'll.Wiiber a other urch'na were 013 the dire, daring' flatordey and Sunday, with b the exoutation of 'making a fortune' but did tot ode need. 'Flow - the doubloons got IWO - the = river, and how long they, bars been there to -e question ,invo,lved in. Box RUN OyEa. 7 4.0010 red lad spout njne' yearaot JO. indiiiiiked.pharlea Brink, Wei iriti'cier," on Battitdai; by: a baggage 'oar; On - the Yennrylvinia walla the again lakapiaaliiitillong.liiarkilt and over Broad street, of the heyht hat were injored la a very aerlaan manner. be aims° of the acct. dent intrba, attrlbited id the boVe'riareltatnen, eh ha wee clambering on the oar at the time. Thin le a Very prevalent prattles among bore on !dirket. street, and it waqld be well for the police to cheek It. Theauffirer aria takan'to the gorip , tal. ' • , ON A 'VISIT.—The , Bachelor's Barge Club have toads arrsegenients tcistart early this tnorttlog for New York vie Delaware, and Beattie Canal. .We un deratindihey'will be escorted to the torinth of the FohpylklN by the .! Keystone watt; •Ir Ohehuotoo I/ Barge Olube, and will tale dilel leave of their friends at Dolllustreet Wharf at 10 A. M. The PaohelorerS poet to return at theelose, - of Abe. Vieek, and will inset with a TiOption tkrttab'Peloiylkill -Navy: ' flit esprit dltlon Rill arrive &t New York ee Wednesday - evening, . „ ' 4DD,iF,Rty.ovii.---,Darivig 'Wit week .the an, . anal session or the areal .4..adat of the It/ePOsierrt Order:of Odd liallove,of Pienitsylvante, WIG take place at , heir Ilall;Int !Welty. ' The win - comnenoe at a ci.olrok Rs Tunadav ntoreing and continue Lir three or leer daye,r.Dr. Wildman. G. ht , presiding.' The an nual seseion of the Oreed Ynounroxien. of Penn.yira. Oa will commence: its session this enemy, at tire@ ote'oidt, at 'the rune" halt The proceedings be opened by F,Soohersperger,Grang Patriarch. AT 1118 OLD TILIVICS.HAfIADI ODNIy tIOUT - on Saturday 'mogplng..7supta Surne, Pelt known to the po. se, was digits:ad la the ywid lits'iihed to a store. in the violnity of Vine end Eighth attach!. He had in his pones/ion p number,er barglarloue imp`emeete t and it ie euppoted that' he intended rabbit% the pleas. , He was aommtftiChy.dlidennan'llyater. *tuna bit al. ready; served • e ;holm or: imprisonment, .btag a eters at Twallth and Market etreets skt three years Szaiona AooMENT.-4i. man named Neal 'Hebron was rue over by 'al-Car• at Fifth ind Poplar streets,: at late benroe Frldl4 night. - One leg sue tamed a to:upland fracture, and cue arm was badly hurt. The soffsrer intaTtaken to ttie Paiiiiirivania Uoipital.' He be, a faintly. It is •trsted the leg will hare to be amputated. The car which' Indicted , the Injury on lar ' Braysen, , wat - on the Fifth and Sixth Street Passertror TUE ITATIONAL. rDIVIanAtt, of the Sons of Temperance of Berth America Meet in the city on OM lit Undo*, ilztenalve preparations are being made for their eta,. In the any, under the direction of the timed-Division of thie ,dtate and also by the tl , ate Temperance *Moiety, - whointend givirg time* public welcome in the academy or Mode. M which that cote • brated orator, Dr. Obspia of Itigw York, win deliver as ,addraia T.,lnperence. RUNAWAY.— On Saturday afternoon 'while a NI. Taylor and hie son were driving in the rieinity of gennaniown road and Third street. they were runaway with. Ilith were Provo from the wagon In wad.% they were ridiog. sad sertoaely hurt. After being cared for In • neigtiborioCh ,tlee, they were Ulm' to thair own home. • AN moues? was held on Saturday evening, on the body of Martin Gordon, which had been found in the echnylklll onflaturdey afternoon It appeared no the leanest that Gordon fell from a canal boat early In the afternoon and wu drowned. Verdict In Co tordatme with She fade. . Nam MArtgET.-.-A. company of enter'prld•' ingeletuallers and amital lets are about to. etOct anew market-house in the, northweeteni- psitrof..the city. The boots for the sub‘oription of etwdr, will be canned to day, at the northwest corner of Broad and Wallace, streets, and will continue - open until Thursday. Ilotraxn.—The eteOrifire engine, belonging to the Diligent ;engine Onninany, having undergone ir me alterations. has biait honied at th• inartere of the Diltent at the corner. nt,Tenth 'Cud. Fubert streets Ph° will be running In a few days: • TtLE GaarnattZovara adjourned till Monday, out of r"ipso to the memory of %chard W. Howell. Reg., a member el the Heinden bar, and a worthy and respectable althea. ; Mr. Howell died on Friday et 1115 remdepee t onMailtet street, Hamden. ' it*ruannn:—James Bannister, a deputy she itt eberged with forgery. bee been bronght•beck to the city and beta In $i 600 'big. He bee been roeidine in • Atiants. whither be had fled nine hie bell, when Met bound - orer to inewor the obarge.. 19 . 10410PN our readers will remember the im portant meeting of the friends or Sabbath. schools this evening in Oce,sert Bsil It in expeo'ed 'Unfit. will b. st twisting of deep Interest, and ail who 'can should be present. REPOstohst ErsulS 'has 'removed his office from th e ad place ow* the totted latotee'colirte fo No. 432 Theslaut street. Up stalta ' The apartment le nsatty thud up. The Recorder salt be hippy to nee ally Of Ws Meade. - --- • ' if tirefit: iINANCIA.ti . : T-4 1 1NO CO M • -,.1.:1 - ,D;- - 0. r;:- . 7"Yr7 ,7Ae.B‘onPv,,,,,Tifet?, ' '---- - ' •-'' ria . :o2l,i.ari7 mot 1., / 889, The siiiimarkaildriatieiidetoritit'eltdoisekn e ma. For all mild vignette. mime ors arm. and the enpply by no mean eqa,41613,9 4amaad Beek stmAs are ..rery aparlvg'y offered, and meintaio NO WC. 5 ,4 P ie market tot any pewee' ger,raniler otriek.,9o4ooMll7. For - WI, stroke, bokeveri Mire 12 littlidealkd a In the Way opeeitiatien.next tit2111%14 at'''Ottiaa been done aineell9 war nawa - troir - Mninge Viarls,'4,- i hibid. •- , = , •- .. i:-..-.... , wi - xti.-Y f ,2 0apitallitsrare talking almut Itlempriatee %lemony, and the 'broke& 0102.12101eire7 taB Per Mat. Witt elan paper, otlrbloi, 4 koMrier," their quototlotie are meroly ocozdoed, tor thelrarke eradknolo,llnot4lt_all. satiates it 111MM01.4 , : - MTL- e ..,--, ~ l A, - , 7deearm *lmlay Or. Bleknell see& it tkiritate 4Lapoliiir toe ltay 14tb, publiebedat:ll% 119tionillkird, atrei2 . ..;,tlii4rerb Xelie Iliporter ugAriedilitjAhe flrof of Bork,' lieCouele, 2c 00. sad hake /tie& tale k furnlibed brtke mall-norrne4tir blektilmtsearmial ` wiiiir>l i iina , ICAarYit.*, ' , ;,#-t ll !:7,ldi- 4 . 4 1 1 ‘ B o ard pf Brokers'Y • . , .. •-- ,:•-• ~ 4"WS ----''''.- PIIII,ADIeLPHIL STOCK *zazuggii4gl2.l% 1 .. .... 41,4%14, 7612). 3t_ 5. , lISPOUTOMDT R ANTAri DELOWN.R. 00., ZANK4(O2IINTOON, AND NIONANOI olloxaso,• Noma "zit "obaos2Ltnrrne --UM Onnetetmlang 27s ,-- ...-.-- • ~. •-•-, • - ... 100 city o. - muio giaoligit s „..-.... gox 490 - oo .. ..... ... - ..101,4 tr..l - . 670 '. - ...._.. - ..2"- 23 % 1 120• d 0.....- '16116- '2 iteoliani;ab•mk..,r. 97X 1000 '. do 4 ' - 101% 18 ' ..d0" , ... - .2....i..`. 97x 202 do :Nowilos.101)2 3 NorrbdOwn 1/ ` 51 I' 6001tPennei 810e..,89, 5 ,:,do' k'k'sl ` 7E4 1.1111101%. f}i.r6 97 7 do " 51 Iron" ?bile Itlessnn se,, ,17. --410 ~.., ...:, ~.. 51 moo -ct.t,irii.4 scvstg .44- , do , .. 1...;r:'.4. - 1;, 51 1000 Min Ist Mg 7e.bs' 72., 10 r..d01,..r.,. .. .... 41 •1000 - •=, do ..... ..... 72 tO Comieolidett9lNlN.',. SAR 1060 do - .. . ....:.... 72, '7 Uhler NM. -bl X /00 Beading 11.. Milli ON 6 MOrrns Cul prer.'../01 1 200, I do' .-...;.: tub 22% 22 AtlliebUlSethe , T...-34,14 . 100' . do .. : ........ 2.3% 25 Mom% 0mm1,„, - ,4„•,65 100 -do ....'.:`. . .15 211,6 •,- ' - - - -111127W1216 6 5 Morrie Canal Pret..lo7 .6 Minot & Mee 8k... '28,44 SECOND 421 abt Penns fis.:.. 91 , 161 " do -• - 93- - - 1025 Lebigle Nav 8e... 97 '5OO oarawls Chat lOs 6891 1000 ' do - --- 62k` 1000 Penns R 2,1 Mg es 09% 1000 Reading B 61 6 86 Id .1 • - 07.02kNG VII - . .132 d. Asked. - 1:1 854 1 74 ... PM% 6. ioti,loil . 6 B 2.0134102% 6, New ...104,, 105 Peron. to 9214 93 Beading 12 4.... 2216 78 341 ' . :: 11 6 : 1 0 ° 0 1 7if 02 112 . 53% '' do '8614 lo , , 6 , 2 d no is inliit- go nor Canal Coo . - gt, A.prof .....107 Iguil od' a Na. Nay 6a , 82 17%-75-:4 " Imp %%oft , -81. • 1 Mazur Oc: We BC:" 26% 80 Etnns ' `"4t 80A8tr.1 , .". •, i Eton° siding Rem sPoi. 74 lf do- - -71 MOO 1111.0tresit 6d, 56 t 4 1030 dotnt bsdilrAdoX 10001%111 1 4,1308•2.1- -- .1..4 10-odraid 1 - 40 traiziaburg ß. , 55,51 • • r9JI/3—DULL,:_ • -A44 , Ask.d. Bahl NairtlttoBk., .og ; - 4 13 1; 10, tiraisp , tablaw 8 “ItilBklniv4.•ll.l4 723‘ tone bi744: - ., - -6 ` 4 K opit a It • 11,14 8N It es NA &u 4 90• - ... -. ...d5.039 --- Fri "Ask soitur It 65 21 &3d 31311:::„: , 31 CO ,Itos!& Tizoatß 431 Briidatnßs=Therale lull and both balers sutt , sellits'exe heidiud pQ Pr Adele.. Raul Abroad; now . ), orbp*••o4.4.i-i,T IT -solos '.bf re** limited '6) . 4ems - SOO bbblierertilii. , iitef fer "ehhimieut,',4_sy.o - toOtimidirrd, - ,:ssd;s7 5.5,; for better britOlC ffilthi c tireoglfot ocoriirm the trade at nod 26; intfancy late at,IS tOisO 4P se in quality:' The roe - Mgr: of 'alf-bizel.4' sus - fight, and *elders ,gsneeilly 13.„Te,' ?luu. is . .11?pieri'Siltb isles rf 24;14 . 40,9 Mil; ln'lnt:?, $4 7606 bbl—ibe:istier - for:, better ; triode.; Airrsi.,iotesl to uusettled end 80)"bbls•PfunPa'Aisbi = 54 7, . 4fr bbl. WhesTfi§ga tuFde, .P4c4e::fie bays brut 41apoiett of ; in , •wall lot. a t`y7BdalB6e -for Pannsylesuls: oad ,- lyerter'a tet t aid 29041950 for *Mt* of foti,iii4)goOqliri!qtri.:: - '..-',Aio Ksi - go - ,0_0‘40, - .2, • about 8; 0 00 bas zu6s . bly,,Pesuii*SuiSfutild i A p?n, • Core I. dull to-de l, and Only roasieS4,ooo4,:yet- Ipird at 904613k1 . :Um 4ete2isr ludidei tot , , wyre,y - *As9i# Atti*ro44o:kii3Oitt:oool ,l o l 6o* doing intki*:o,ofiealig, t~Qaireitroe ii - bet lit. "tlefelpid Tekihd sr shier htiriitVir vi'litijiktifi , at Jl: 3 VlkaVfopS'llol, ritiLis*.ipiOs*-Ao* - 4 - v.hom taiga of say c Qtee• ygytee• cs,-oo+ie,.. o hive f ilms end, . Our alter -1 01 2:011*&SC,ii/J0d0",:**0 1 ,104__., 114eiobliwidionoi4lrOriosOsi4,:;-741W.Vitko4figicroy **;,44:iiko eiliA).Muttiktmi. tee EP:44 4 44* ififiWO 4 . 'ionkiik)kit.-,14/44ie l ,s te al- 1 1 **" . ;:F t 4i:r 4fr I k* / -1r Pitriiriar4 OD4lOt 1 . /016 In* iiiill*WitlNl4l)lo6- %Air Wald Mew York lis tolf _PbaltOe -ir-,--v5. , ,,':: f, ,, : --', - Fithilieitillay-'l4. I ' AM, irmigoti:;:iilTaK A1exkr , f0.2.4. - .L.. - -„, , -- ao m• n0i.:,1-4 ,doi...awAsuersx 10) - _ , . - _,- - orp . :,14- 41illketali 8 61 kWittiL3.4 - J6', - ;..733( IA 01-11ditV.1 a:1111043X r o,, . A11i#1.1d,114.t,..4-r/11 jot) simp' t's--- , - - , 5i0.46g. -- t ,6o.. 4fclurit: -. 4 -, i - TA T - i - 0v. 3 1:40 - ituKRINDSIIII4 N:: - ... 11118 V 10 51,- - --- de , :iii..';s z-46.110 ,ZgamaikAlui*l".'msk ~, 1t,... t 4d0i . ,,,: i: az ma -,- :tir.."::::—.'.',:tifa'43l; EMiM , _ , • U(KKI ?IdAO3,N IMMO Tele': , 9045:,Z, alAr - $9090 Tuiddia de , • BOON d0......‘4 0 .94.51 -WOO 5 , Voltd:01-t '4OOO Wt. 92000. $ 41091;2. -,dia.:l•-•',..4.5i2'.4d , 2000 . .:A404; looo.nicit , lkarr z :mai;rt,;l4ll - : Xv-3twsi.:74 : -370- n'- 44 4 - 44:tiltilVi ',AG ~..-:',r! : L 4ot'_42x it ic k , hotiiWir=s;Sedc-49K ft° M1iti : 114114,4: OX .- 344 - -,i - styrt , :-tvc.;fa,-.',..:14 . • toeiil a &As I it IqZ • fgl i t - se. ' . 11 ) ::: - .•: - .-. - .t4O-. $ 3234 .164-- 4 4 .::,. • 4.: 1, ”: 33 3i - 54- 7 -: 44:: - .••;.".. - . - •. - . 1404 5, 2 X . 54 - 4 0:„ - ::::.: 44 82 X ' - i - ,. - -• ON 1 4 10 o .imerfBg.: - .10034 1 0 0 61.4184 - 41 A -Lille:63x • toNY ~, -'4,. , ..., - . - . :ssoi 63 'low'' , tro - V.-J :::. - ...50 6 - 1 X .100 ~: 4 0 . ," • 644533,K 450 ,do .. . .f.2:14-1..mq.6;3‘ • 600 1 ,- , d;. :r. ..: .6 X 100 , , - do 630 64 100 do 0.. 63% .. .. - 7017hif A TO ;[....-- 26 4' -UV --t z do -- - - !GO 26 34 :402.C11 &.11: .-12.... .:41 62 C 100 i - 'do -.-" - '' ' 600 ' 62 f,344- . . 'd0;..1 . :". ~• =-0 11 1 400 ~ 1 , dri.:::".; . _ ..30 "61 X .. - 200 - ,A d , , - •_t;. - .16 60 100,- 1 '?0 - - •-' ;30.6C1g 664 :aii - .10.60 x, ,AeIq..4 I tPkRIPP B OSiiVISI 4 I „40,1161.:EIVIlt le;Velee'.: PA° 4.1*2659 - '''! -5 .80 ... .............. :1.926( 350 _. ,4-140 «,' -98 Del & u Co.: .98 160 (3,6 - 61 ro - .,660.81 '- -- -. 60 Canton 430 - . ... • . :MLitt . --,.' 100 iinntirost pre!: 111 -, 30A=7e 1161''Z itiOA ;Ask ' 9984 )9014 rain $::886.72){ .. 11L1210.11,4 • )00 "• dd 210.72.1( 200 , _do 680_7244 - 808 - to - 'l9 960 do.. 296( - 268 -do .810.73. 4 60 - 810,78} - 11011 430,3 , 300 '4 . = do • 884.78.."; - do.„i,";:„.•10,18% 100 ...... P 30. 7 2% • 600 132:23N: _1(150- - do;; . 260 _: * do 210.1056 100 - do - etotorD 204'0 1I 9IA ret..1061 ( 16 0 60 Vo 94% 3000 .• do - ;,...92% 2400-1 Missouri 84,...,84% do 84% '.lOOO 80% , ,240 0 :111I0m. 42,104- .tooi) 111 C,OO -. 1da..81' - tootrVterk.ll , llo - 163 3 ', 10 Bk or Ocon --100 L 60 Ostanet Comploy..lB% 60 Pao MAU 100 do • •-- ' - 100 'do.. 30.82 - 90 do - '2 100. N Y.Oen BOAll'll.- -.: ' -:.- - lrO NY eon .11:..;.0 31 73 WO , 1 db...6i•• .. • ."31 : 100_ _ , CO e 10,73 sro .11 ' 73 250 Mil de 57 gi 'll fix 100 Mid. Oen R 42 4 - 100" •do -42 g 100, 7 11 Den.1L,..e30„ 5 5 OM .0. Obit 1ir..., 733( 000 do fia lOn .do ..100.77% . iro Cleve 4r. Tc I ' 2 C 0 Oli d & dID,. DSO og 00`_ dr...........e60.58% M:=! nerrag.—lihs &monad la fairftn,Pots at $5 60. Pearls are etea'y at Si 75 Dorms.—Bliuls less animated. se le every 'other de scription at the moment: but rims are firmly ens- Woad i males of 60 bags Cape at 10Xc, and 160 do Ft Do. mime, at 101[e_ cash Corros.—The market enntinnea languid and heavy, and we accordingly sedges our quotations. ttpliusis. Florida. Mobile. Ordinary 2,34 _ 9%.fttt g% DEddling —11 x 111 t. Middling Pt r,..12 - 12 -- 12% It% Faboa,- akp.-.The inarkit - for Western case dour is lest motive. and price* are irregular • the 100 grades are Mm % but th e medium brands ar e to be bat on low term. 'fh• Estes are 11 700 MI6 at ffi 750;0 00 Pr supssfOo Etats ; ST fnr choice do ; s7* 2007.•0 for eaten do; $7 OS ssf 00 for shipping hrsola of mend hoop ex., S.hio; 88es0 for trade torsrds do;: $7 TOs 0 for St. Louts brands; sOf $7 76e9 for ext*a. Geom. Southern ft or is Veld with Itntat - 11-intionst r io some istattrom biglier,priorn hens hese obtained' the Pales are 4 7 00 hb , o at 67.4.0e7 73 for superfine Rslt - roore, &e and $7 80630 76 for the letter grades. flour d earn meal are held higlewr - = - - • (hats—The market 3h2 1 1 eel' rloses teary for 166 n—the 'alai are 46010 bushels atit for refevor it 9705 for-white Sioithern : it atoll 86 for s d do ; $t 90 for white. 1118001 86 for red Pr bans, rur Western es prleate teems • ' Rye to to limited demised at 965975, Oita are /I - war; taboo of State at .58e59i sod Wsetern and Pone:. dim at 61,469)(e Barley _ls heavy ; sales of 7,707 tea common State at; 680. and /rot at 75e., (lore-(a lower—the supply le layger—wilie of it 000 prudish at 98a for round yellow; 991 , or Jersey and Southern yellow, sed.94: for Western mix d. - Istear —seotels Pig 14, stimk4r; sales of 157 toes ex ship et Meld 00; 6 nem. lnalteh be-a are, itLeinderate demi d; 1./008 of 146 toes retkoa it 11 50 6 wqs Afobassri The so'ive demsed has partly ;wielded, owing to the redo wd odoelt and the extreme trines n w asked ;' Weir of 60. this 'flubs - played, at asa ;-- 40 do Musoovaie at 82a, end-674 dci:Trisidad, for refining, 30e • l'inTietone —The -Pork _market opened better. bet -the advance wee- hot ere the eines. The demand ban base active. erpeo!altrfor Mesa and Prime, In part for future delivery. Salmi of 6 000 Mlle at $l4 Viotti 50 for mime; 018 50 018 75 rn - mom; SIT 60 for thin mat ; $2O for clear pod 112 far prime. - Inolndad In the sales Ara 1 000 bble memo, hirer 10 dayp. at 18 75 ; 1 000 bhla for all May at $lB 75 ; 1,600 for May and June at 18 75; 1 000 do for same time at $l9 and 1 oro do, buyer 60 dayr, at $18.112h , 11.. f la hatter and in fair demand; Pales of 1 000 MAP at $6 511ft7 00 for country prime;, $8.50fr9 50 for do mesa; Mott BO fir rep.oked tuese.-and $l4 75e17 for extra do. Prime mesa is firm; Wee Of 100 tee got d 01110 at 128. . Out meats are retter• Pales of 11 ;, 0 Mae and tea et 7 07,1i0f alioulderg,„ein ' d 8,14e101 for home. LArd IA firm.iiimaetlof 1;800 - tra 11,X612„g0. Better and chases gem • Bios la very arm. but the demsod is lees attire— 'alai; of 950 tux et 3jtes4No, se to qoality, Fpgaaa are it* moderate request—sales of 400 bads Cubs at 11467,10, es to quality, sold 240 do Porto Bic* at 6%67 - Wainiczy.=—Tbe initiated fi lower led is quiet ; sales of 450 bbla at :9%030e. Markets by Telegraph. Sitiontwari. May 14.—The limn market Is doll t and ease could not be made, except st•decline Provisions are Also wwilrer, Baron eldee brought to-day 0% • Vat little tasioess is t &tor parties not betas die posed to set. preferring to awai t news from Enr pe 1 by the next steamer. atosttie, May 18.—Cotton-Biles to day 015 000 balsa at 11,Voi1lIfc for Middlings. Sales of the week, 8 250 bales; receipts do 4 000 bees against 7 000 bales, tt e reeo'pte of the correspondin g week of last. yeor ; re °Otte theater ahead of loot year, • at this port, 700 000 b•ileit; - erock in roil. 75,500 bales , -kfrit'ghts an • otton to New York }(05.10d Sterling Exchange is quoted a t poem •Afr m nt preinium. Nxw env xNe May 14.—bales of Orttcio to. dor I 700 bales at 113(+• for - kliddlingi,• - the stock on band is ge nerally withheld, dealers pteferring' to await the re twilit of tlio Oriootod forolta - nows Nato - ot Mesa folk at $lB Whisks*: SOO Sttgactifm. - • * 11011.1LII, Mayl4 —Cott , n—Ths nunketla slitter, but 'berg ie nO change In quotation! i only 000 bales were sold to.day. ; AOSAITLT AND BATTISET A t:olebribid ma'am= in'a linen hotiae wac - before an alderman on Paturday, °barged - 'altiCailiaidt and bat tery anon kbarilware'alerk. 'jibe linen rant brtught a warder aba igithat the hardtfirendiahaa - ahrlracted a lot oftrout :from; a harhat aealtiailtun!mai, .6 pi a Ina . *4l-1 . 11:!xpillok . their, tostiriit s *I a. By the &aline of the. - 14derman hOlh*tiiilifata dropped, and the matter ezdteabli adjusted, '
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