A;%. Argi - : ...21P Pit :aThit Itelleh f 4 l . 4o * ; ' 2lll . -Pre ' ", Sr ~ :`,seat' 'a,. ;., ts o tt,,,,: , rt a s i gsa s e, #.4lorish t and ' IN* zlinn l' v* Aiwet tip.l3. „ )LeticitPThe Q, Frolktat i AtikOA Ll 4 6' 'i s e . Appalling Attloo - Caltaa ,o ( eh ° War le T r e - Cii i Ml Peau-734 1 trot*. r f ial t e l *,- 4 ,7 111 "' - ..- 1I , C*l X.14*,14/#46r4i 4aa:till `ctt' . 4l s iirii• ei 'at C )400 4 4,11 :0 - 4 741014n ! i . 11 : .. ~v J., this otty: ?-:-,...--„:";`-''' r ; , , '' - . 4 ,...-' - _ . , ~.. 1,, ,-, ,=' , 4. ,' 1 f.,,,iieraux,Agrtool The itel°44 # l7 A 4 'W alr- teiere - sti. , ' " 1 - ' " , , tart r„7,., .e...3-,:ig 'gee !In ..„,,,,,,,..: Lk,' 19,7,014 - ip 0 w CARUNfiw.wr , , , 'higher ls 11010nee' MAO OW the ibitra tlath , --.- ,-, amok the thaahlgskaa,ftaTenyoutifil„.ol- , i gtetee toirillaini_tif Xabixtett and 9 , f it: , -,, tiii - - ,''faiilieludi/1417 instructive '-. nits : 46 - 64. - 4 ii i -the largest P o rt i on r , Ititituat - i ~ 4.7 ..', 9 fiti v iuffeript'iliide . dyer 44 * 4 ; 11444 434-4kital valeilidile)424l and AM '01111,;,,.,81g4---41-,-treq4-ftfe-tiiteteetdotted 4.. monetay sle • ,FlTeentrix , ^ - ''. ~ - --' ti t sfid ' tn - d i fid alk ' "'lit Abe 4 iIYoUI-,v,A,P al 3 .- - - ''' 'Olen] brolie - nr- liktr,a feet --, sptcuMk#l4 . „ ~..2;44,1 1'a4'41:440 'cireeP, and. 1 l'et ~,,e4-_ ,lz_. " a ri t - a in. g., with Ow gre4delltl - the -51.1 Z 71! ` e° 111iMblbst ' ' until all seemed' -,4:1:1 4 1 : tet-0 0 4- 7 / / l it;ittl i t rr t il t A t , -„4 „u s ., Iv 190'.early a, , - '-,!" .L. : ' .....".. ii,,p ag er ,hfsßee , teen, Py6•4 n y on 0,!13144,Atit bag, b* , ,thic,t*/ chat: la InstU , it e ms** for ittuttallate bead - W - ,-0,4 , „!! ,6 „- ad „ m a 00 4 ...,,,i :: M e l l!Pft t iti:::: 112 :: 01 10 1014 e , r 11141 -- ow hi '" f *to oper ations i or PO stock - hoard. ''' hi e d to bc' - the nieiett • aPPlee, of the • Te--- to the eye sad tilledwitu ashes , /I.,a±l,"_P""-,„ ",,ittest agriCultural i nte res t s er ' mwm-n ,,__ 47; were-them selves : themstir t i 4 vo e6ted " tlai me 8 to --, mut andlohith Tbf OP 0 tked A- __:... --- -' aid - piesintly *hi ' iliddiliow fOr, gill. auger° ; . , to r , A the I ' , a n - o ri ig , jeembent, the inctban 'lO, , - - j‘ '''' or nod tbon*Oloos compelled mmuttit'itltrva',- 6 - dir c ciirin 'the to loolallank an d'bleak 41141 b a ila to Iltee. 4, Thot yloY hare' met . 8 • - ry a; I' l , mm - eredit.- Time the 04 °" 1/ 0 .the ir /Je t -, O teaa_Aleir ' tit that theY' - been mitfult, l e:_i dirie , lo4l by the int. ate re4t tliTZsi 1 4;f Irsdi' l a Al Its 'tried de ` PIRO, ~- - 7 d aring i ll, this Its of our Putrietao.2,P , But' , so& main , ' ''' laiid,i6n tfio,,Solthom , Woo), ir hi • gh coalition ofpecuniary ,- , d monist solvency . l --- Their cotton cominand th e e not oily" ' :nutting rates, but enabled , ~ -- ' ' re to elnasS 1 01 /OrniOti* Pro"' , Cattoo3--_,_.101114; looms* it the =wall' Ind '18 "--w the itaYa iitetkit S i Pe. l e 10 r d ' , e ?" 14 # 10 ,..."=.,...." '6 1 , - a , .),isso'fiteitsbilo nt bY JAW,. till'. ' •'.•'-'!".",, i. to r ifl e s th e - distresses ef 1118har ' ' - ' - fastes; amiliibtlrtout many ..' e the, . . 0 Artad '.„,,,-. t iii a i r own &tided cities. breemtall e when we say Welk! witerel4 Plug t°fa r ,, , , i n - ' ' 'violent - as 1071 ikooP the tbel g that,; f elld . ta,atta t against t;ase' of the Southern "" t t i t i--.' -1-- ' feeling 'not" all atittedeved PSI 1and.......,.; c• hitt Indiscreetly -Provoked . b r "` ----- 7, - i nem be ,aid and -comfort b7,B *-- -. ss,„,4e.W nnortntiell' extended bi ahe of see . ..7**"r, - '4 - - ' lea , d - - e r-. hig - ,„ -n , di t 't ) ,o„' n 1 ofkS , _the . No rth , _h as done 2airl o iioit r t o 'deetg e endto national , -- tt - aoie sentiment le eat*. Stilee ' e -union s ..evag Betouvelk; *.Y - .7 .7 3: ',.• - •;: - ,,___;( 14 - orm ,. ~,K , , was under Ate ' 1161 0.,40* e .. 'i s thei t impossible ' -: - Pat :' the . 40}9 1 )* % _ ort States, Obit aside then - commercial Winnee' -' - tci itend a ' psrt of tbel r3lt itkele e e° 1 film' no t of Li;lrorthern77bretiven- , NMI!, tulre'Pet ,a.E,„imu war i bblit WO. change "weve4"W - ,i a lt en tpoiaray dependant the eikpect a -- those _ neren -4 6• 4 Beelle-` r wll,l in their turn, be enabled '' - , ~-1-,, - 1' , ~ ,.-4?„4,,,,thh , „,„43 „ . to ,414.04,Itlitimilin..T 7 .l.:V. the I roe- iecissequi , --=- P e , ' -,-- -P.- -7 irk,tailitiDieilif ' NO . Pfitaref bko ne aft. cer - - bd„44.lolsiereratiriiiowirigift between, - PA prob ably the leading , Poyeri 4. uraP o l ._ „40' tiriusltf '' .01110 7, -13141,1" natio n . ~..."FttrAmjorie.e.-plionr,ll4lollions auglir bww .. 7 . 17 - I ' ” lids:4mM :sitfAnerissri lull * .7e' (471 -!3% , A e , rt P i0dh,44 , 51 " d i i i ‘. "'PO .0444 Kl 'l' .71441‘01114011te WSW", 01014 tit ,1"I ' ' ' -‘ s •'''' -' iiiii . 2' = A15...36 , irtkeha. .das giv i , i , :''' - ' ' s''. ...a. , -•:, - ; ' _ 4 1, i4At4i1‘ . 4? :. - okiii*l,Pgoo9V , os)f - - - tuae;tfo:LNl,(ii*alka rs- vbc,rtr: `Jeri-, itM :-.- ---I*44.7llii****ll4o,:tti: ltifi Pert '.-- it 40)74-*44e1i0 ,,, a`, dameiaie • .4= sueirli*l'*o** - tioii.iffi***ds* tioni,f , Aiti& ~01 . *(o , i fit 4 ii;isicutow *AL: , ilidi - orbil Ili* 11 - li4 rill) .bi),*-Pt: 1 derl.g of Divine Zkeeidaneet'Al'eere„iipwaiii of 11 .!alke 3 - o *- 1 1 00 01tIrlfi r ee f.. ateithat:?" her rieketttif::loo,:;o4l4.*iraiarsilea for the aserlhin!eekthat - --abita**tioef•OeV the' ifeikli:i4e7_3 l *leirl**t* alft"east 68-4 * , -v-,..;)o 4 l isAgfa iio•Xl* . : i osotto ir the -e 04 it mir,grefet cultural'egflP## dFata*4llo4:o46. branch of boiiiis, sad* e ' roa4;ffit.4iiiii.e: iiiiiiiTikAoith,' fp - a 0 60: - of itetuhtericipfectly t - - .Althonovre believe `it tolii.• finicrid'Oeittrar quit ,f46'• Southern Asafeiiii-eeill :hie cotton ileeYi io F • ". atB ' , - • Weir if 'ik which belie receive& glace -,1857,,i aad i h B- kiinkign ow faicif, to KIP something : for mar *reallie• ilatt - Urt: eirtie spirit *44 le4aead*llc!#Attlithiet?lther2Nortig with.- hek. Sb l iiii n Es6 o l4 ,;;W o 4 o *Ak ivee stito,o44ater_ A to,-AltA Asilli,i/Vie44oitil* canes .*Otini*fik**l.l l,l4 ,f_i/i; a Plite , -Pof , I *,lit . ii,SittlAiet . *lt i lefr-Patqatia aux = - -- -1411;14****iie a i former ::# 1. 144 : - heartilybeartily aud4promptly promptlydenfinied.- .- ~ ‘ . --.4 kl4e s entive • Intervention. , , : ' • Thfi- *era,' Ad,elhiletrailea;, through' iiii , orprie s ital ,itice- holders - once more in an •aiPlaaeceii- at_qt#A 1 8 14E9 61146 A bi 002 0, - estiefellilekiai7aajaeilestl'aed fearles s : P6lieft' wait';* ( #o;; -11 1 1 Pititiat t ilV , Is 'eon' .- etietf,f,Ot A the defendin g ` tole i ,roeftteeik - aa4;4hVgleier- far a'-e a - °1 - wiehfk; - a,e1#444 - '= . l o e,';iea!ly.`talr' yeas' Iffi • tioir4it - 4';# l *litehte„Paeo 4 4*W battraali ; i4i4aetAatileeleaf7 eaStiattAs4 l e, desertion Of, :,iefitilee end: of pledge.,, andas " 1 4 filikoo4 o * l l4 Of'efferfe **riffles. thetioCti4 - .teeeftleli': 4lif 0 6 4; hawlreary whid(*.moit embarrassed Mein li the qua tfoOfirlift olif of tittee'Teriftorli: if Italie, - In' °l a w ° iee all'lheirihOe*KettofieiaitYss _ , 126121 #***lii tO* l l:ttbe" l4 Cr9irt of thecgklontb; in- favoeiii, prat-eat leg 'idayrro lib - 9 1*-4,111! Whir property In the -' '-!,llrotUsee;Y:.,iiik*fieehkee,elfliabbi can 7 #oliiiifte44o.:Prolliluit detestation 0 `tie. ... ,- * 1 )01.0 Pktrii!.# -114 4. Oe ' Peallellleliel :takigati*fr l osokift''o9 ll tioa *ideti le 'mar _ aaiga.' # 9 ;# tki ,:4 l ,oFr li *i fit : ini - 0 - ~i :e ,6*gesiiiiiiiir:•iettyli 1- AlfeetiP4 io. i liatit 6 i*Olie"ifrea,"-thiatet e eale Pr the Peihe# l -'otie*ari-Je' , tha-te'reltaries.4hd ,- solemnly . 4 - tiv the' , doetrine tflat As 4410**4444*',*44bie 0109u'oviw iig4:-/41.1*--diel vfsiOnstpik=4 *fag* 1 --- seivAtiolipas;-pr editorials die T :teitailfsh*hlOl4lcitifillfieAbilill own - hatelC'PhAh'itaelt-*-1 1 ,tet the tteehlas that .to ' * * ikr;E:TlC*7loist,iitie ointinitti4' the doty of en. -, firialYii: At.o# Supreme Onirt-4 1 ' ::' 5fitheit1r0ir4 14 4? 1 011#40, 4 1* . ,114?!•0417 44 ; - 2 e-ad-let4oofeatte**•fiheiteeite: o l . IA4 reffk:' toiiiort.**CliklOrtkeif frY,SzOilikliter feegeflOkaffiiithacieetlietels ti.4i,ietKr4i : ' , °3 -1 4 114 /0 0t * et, ho. depounts , a nd his 6440 f Wow** to 4l46 ett iligthiPli at - 00 °4_4- P al ' a*"4:eateiefie ' flait 'taieht i thenetat ,tidil. - iiillin i inittint: - ilici Executive eon: 2 _ Eines in Wint - leilarinfint of the - finpreme Mailet- 41 404 4 eiteCSiehiCte`*hkeea tl4 ,'--_ aufeeetikilrbe':iketeete4: In 't th e Territories, • '• loSt:theit WI A'S* 4 444fighk.fkreieedlO.oo-. _, entail ttili*lllit*Alithiiii.;*;i744: witho u t - c`'.'_ otaikilitafigiuf )140:10 aajud, allot! ikiiiiiK-#ffiteffaf.:4 l io,o l 4 o 4o 4,o ,wenr. :,•1.,4*-*oolll4indindOitieCkitgre#AlliO'*; '''' ***kr ~ ' atiltd . hL i t al Tehltfirl4k ' ' :;;;, : ;10. *IWO l ''- flefititt;ltik 4 thr•Vehieti campaign of 1800 ; Vila"ve, aneit'in iaati ;the :I..Territortee is to be 'Create4,,, ;_eg , by the - President, reocuitilArti:Sla'Yeri orpkpxintence iii the Territeries,'lo: ll 4 , lkne ritiAcreasii and 'prepagatioi - , by- 49,4,0114 n: sAvioscis his purpose of holding tt'thefikqn• ,Ontempt_ . Of ,the ballot "hex) Of course, the . grey.'arid-tho navy are to come In to assist thi,;',Eicoutlye this good We*, and the ,court iof th*i Tet*ltortes are to be insbucted 1 , bithe,.efili Iraihingtou, to - lio,nothing ~Aon*Yeition :!:slg „F e deral at!, new__ t .. hpoi:l, , While the whole, staff of officers to. , be enjoined' ; to rally in its finpport .' 0014:madness .zo 'fhrther than =:' : • ;=,%figheiligniiitestes nf the combatants. If-tbepinfetialone of great Powers pow' plunging.into; aterriblawar In, Enrope. are re liable,An4 lf-theitzetetemonts. of-the canoes are the sympathiei - ,of ,the United Stitten irons jnitlylne, andWlWhe,ae f reply 'given; to Sir )** ind prime°, 4',(Atio Were, tellungary Jrt lier*eMorable 'struggle against Austrian des ---,PAitai4'Alaitrie has - nefenly her Italian "<ie. Iron, but She bail 'strengthened ,- the-hands' nf ail Ur -itetty des-. Peti ',ef.;ltaly,nrid - Incited Ahern' to repeated ;outrages upon,their -..aradeeta; by her co nstant advocanY of Ayrannlial ...Measures, and by her , leti to;sustain ihem with -her armies; against, ill,lopider movements - their - oppressed Subjecti.!Shin iniee despotism for-itself, ' She cheilebeff ferlitkertY; and every aeinlifance of it;o 3 .:-*sitteff; animrisity:She liesan inherent latred of the:rale o.tiaPepple, and a fanati cat regardfor - theainjelutism of monarchs. sTheljebilti of=italy ate imanimoteln theiri protests. against her ..continued domination, Over 'theta; She has no friends amens . the 'jruasses, andlt is the, most unpatriotic ;aridtranninal, of their riders; alone, who Patlibte, whole - hearts are present contest. Thou •ninds of velenteers;front neighboring States, heie,diready%tiOciced.to her standard: : 'Enemy, the feeling in her favor is mil: roitlrand - puke ,ha s been forced to abdicate,end dialing - et - Sardinia has 'peace fully been ',proclaimed her. Dictator during the war. Yt lc,repertedihat the Grand DuChesi Perinnilas:nlaiileitheri-deirtlelens-jand that' `.tile new Government iiminnequivOMtily declar ed its adhealon to Pledniont."..The _manifesto of, the -Aus trian monarch is a virtual _ skin of , the unpopularity and injustice of irie Italian policy, and of hie selfish determination to embroil his whOle nation In a dreadful con test: to itudaini-hect honor" of his blood-stain crown", accuses Sardinia of periling -the , "integrity. of the realm placed by God" un- E Charge,' and of sympathy and con neetiOnwith the 4 1 revolutionary ',agitation on "the ~ frolutinrs' of"- his fa. Italian provinces, and and for these-reasona he &dared hla armies to invade that country. The lc.ingef Sardinia in MS militaiy manifesto, InaPirei hie troops the assurance tpat:they for task. te the Independence - of and states - with groat appearance of pander the.; moving causes of the war, as fol lows , " who le laersoeing her sr 'idea on our frentleiaind: threatens to invade our tertitOry'beeausis hire liberty ragas with order— bMa.neo not,aag• . kr. but aincord and affection be .taasor a:0 . 004 'and Sointreign, here govern ;the Slate—beeatuti,Me,:grians ,oppreseed Italy :iiiktfindi r :÷A gn eikouetria ;dares to ask ue, who ain.;Only ataieela :aeltdetinee r to lay down our " rum and suhiaitto befelemenay. ineniiiiiizdsiltatidjaeelved .the reply it ,'lroleeteol it with;fonternpt: ar Unit ta'you,syiariiiiied,that you take en ti4:your,llogjiail your nition ae in intuit tie The anuiouseeineat I mite t 4 5 . 1 011 4e ate paitoriiiaaniiirit at itar ; i:,:,koltilara; to arms i" • ' : -:i,';',lmit - I;clia,tihiir:fieep . wtehlif Clonnt:WALWWeir; ';lo l 4 l Pa.in - Pe: Mdiatilfr:of May 9 11 .! 4 de7, :woribiti the; pogo)r, awd Who ofFranOo in regal! • •i; - •orliswoo, ihno,half • oentury, hoe newer pro lottaolV'to4 ozo - rotoo an,intorowad intone* in Italy, audit% hot hos;Ausoredly, who can be ao T I twedOtbairbtitteinptod,to moue anoient Mpg -I.4li)Morral:4lll44l44A"lttit lie h rWl3:7 : . .14.040404 0 -f.OO (Italian) -Rotin.44 or ;theensoliqw and inane: e safe Mot atiamittlit *llliferent.view ttOttiltea at °London;s erlitt crSt. Petersburg, Asa galtis; - ..howeveeJt Amor be,!eireuMetenees have '''AletvW.toerarde that, various Powers fatr, ivf4,ipsi,tier,e,ftnanksog.tly judge d at_ preisondetining.-- - er : 3 - - -i , !qP.bi01iA000, 01 0644,4 1 5; but which are also tar loan bomideratious, long " as, respect ' :the' ta.and Of. the legitimete Interests of the -Pow f ,2 'Ms ilit,tgattinitit.,to.:seetfeas *gold*, to their, re eirkooal.lreletiono-rthise,eMadderalloos, say,do : tlet.:4lo*.A3M:Ettigetreeis Government to Itealtatit tun& A. iliaioetoollop it Ought - to, follow 'when 'a At efi,oitiquierable as Anetrie Wei thriatei,,,ing lo sgstago,-lowards:PiOriokkaxii' r openly, Pre ; *Ose, ,M , dicteige laws to it. .obligation isehritiosiast , tere4 froi)i elisrl:afg44, of Austria lo:ziontmishofore, actin,{,-? - - 04 - , 103.1f05t0 Loma TNAPoratott to .t* Frenc h ' , Austria; by:ordering her army into the Mud- .tore 'OUSardbela , - . .our; ally;- , has • deolairal war :'against'um ShethuvoiclateaCour treatise, and monism (int fettntlirc,; ; • • . - tha groat 'Powers Imre protested against this act of siggreesiow. ". - having soCepted the conditions, :onthilia ; I what pan to Um reason' of thin sudden .iiirsidon 2"; " - ti . 'Tialbeicisnise Austria Ilia 'driven matters to -810 P'-na" - extZetc4tY that low:;damsniost must sn. Italy ;,utust; 'freer to the , ehdres of the - Adrtatic- 4 -for overy• corner of Italy which rat:Mitts sndependent endangers the polo• es of Anitria.' • • 'therefore; as the contest Main tains its present character—a •war to . Vent:Austria / from:punishing and' subduing Sardinia for' IsitAlbeist tindencies, and to Ohio* the extension of •-an• overshadowing and inal - Atistriari influence over Italy—the sentinrerittif- this , country will be universally IrolititO to Enamite Josarri. - • • not.imposaibli, that beneath thnse •fk,proressions,, deep designs, which day give ran 'entirely new phase to , the war, Sin 'nominated:, Each .day is,now made me; moreble'by`important;events in Europe, and no; one' can foresee what' new-complications mip_srlee. . • The Surepen ',int' has brokett" out. The titter Ticino,.which Separates Lombardy front I!iedmont, hall been 'crossed by a large body et:46o.nm oldlitri., 'lt - is :believed that a battle hariactnaily. taken place in. Piedmont,, ,in Which the Austrians had got the advantage., , Anetria • had formally .de c lared * war against Idattlialft and Francei and Wanted to ,borrow what knows requires"— to*rry on the war. . Prance has put forth a suanifost4vindicating her own policy, and at lianittn4.that of, 4lvisiria. A Russian :army of ;Observation was- to,lis'posted, on the confines Austria. It ii tappet:dad that Russia wants to -- annex , Hungary, as her `,..share Of the spoil. Pniesials, preparing for- beirig called on to 'Pitt ;: , 'lrriincit' troops' in large numbers had ar 41Ved in'l;ledmont, and • more were expected. The 'Emperor Ifavermon was 'about cora triandint his oWn army in Sardinia in person, ling Wait tO'haie'left Paris on Kay 6. . ftiniat' Pitchy Porntri,, `-gorernett by an Anstrian Oa 'Regent Aturing her ion's itiineritY,j - had for Italian in titipaidance,"ind-tlut Regant had fied. , . ~,Tie•- E itiCef'i l ll' *bile lunl. emptied . the iitiitatOuldp et 'Ninet': It may be expected VIA Lticati : iunk koif am 'l,w4tiyild also declare , ,4404,4***: -: - - :• , ,-;• - • , Eogiud i 'iki s pitiior tier resolye to keep out of the '4.1. Irpilndbie' le - re:paring for tri o .WOrstr;•-:and,;Orldle _the' actually can throw 7 140,9604oldiers i '•itt, a 'very sh'ort nett* Into •pie, 114); Wafering' blet .rates , of bounty, aelt Incosied - •paY,, to, secure '40,000: addl- Solna seamen ; ritl'is,Etting:l4 two large ,ilialk fur the iiolterritneau, and gio - roi Oft , ?B l ituti qpin,lil!. It ' - li worthy:of notice , 4tnit - ';i - silk*_' intitteleitic hie poniotueits .. .or, 1 -13,3*iiebikini014.43;itiii : other ,day;•-lttr. Die, 44, 4n:Yrktionglip*lrtl:tb9 liberal govern , # 143 10f , i i :l'Oitt,l4 - *Sitian, as Icing of Set , :01014- aad .14s itizongly: dernounced.; the; • sibl t*tritl4,o,Anstrtit In 'ltaly. 'Thin Is'slgnill; ' c a rt; -arid iiienartp Indicate that "glielind'WM : notitorsti:,otpooted; saute to the uold fogy" , 'irs'illtlOSAlloWspi, but aecoromodate her. *O - 40 - -'OO •altered and progreeeive condition •otposeOts#o,;'-, - In 174, Angland plunged ;I* ji it* * of .'over twenty Pliakii to bolster up Pie,.Sonttaisil.tlynaatY,-.164. 'Wane°. She is ,'lii*; ia*.':*ol4A44o to war tO . lftpport o_, #1404 1 0 1 t. I r PTiblu:di• r . :, • . , ', . i4anpittlintiad gm General-Election has ri . :.: " . 6 404A.4.,iioi;# 1 ,0P iti o ) .. , *t.,iiiiiii orAiiikketex Ma 'a 'deilded in. #( 1 1,,,, f t witeri t k - le,listt-Tetiiit theta in . hi". ~..,,,,g,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,„,„„„„...„-faith 3it' , olfifttilitt#*2o4,apoison'i;,stroniglf-es *),.#0 .- I`olioif W.: 0e; mow alliance; and , - ,l,toqtagii . Viailit ' of - bailie Coitipited - isitti _riance;_lo3r.,tecret treaty; to plunge Europe , Inttt , a bOtiti Of Opinion, filf words to the , . . . . , ' Buckinghamshire electors tire Wortls pleasing Letter from Luzern*, .County. .upon record i- - • -. '•' '"•-..- • - ;,' - Illorrespondence of The rise o, l . 14, 1859, . •• ' Itlisaid thatAt Wits ' unfortunate that before . , Witemsnienr.,•,hlay tiord (lowleY,Serived s it' Paris , Russia should hive One of the leading draw backs to the growth of 'interferedWlth the proposition of a Congress. It Wilkosbeire and to the prosperity of all the sufe bi raid that this prevented peace, and . that. it was the result of a deep design on the part of Renate. I rounding -region, is in the fart that the nemesia. nem of this part of Lennie county have geni- Will, gentlemen, experts= teseheemi—and I ' rally- have had a good deal of experience-ethatmen, been conducted by men without intellect or however exalted their places, are not always so enterprise, who have been used to adynnee the In. profound or so adroit as the world imagines them. teresta of certain little local politicians. I most, Ido not think that the conduct of Russia wee the of „ rime , excep t f rom thi s p a t our l amen t e d f r i en d offspring of any deip policy or was _prompted by 'Collings, who wielded a ready and powerful pen, I any - spirit , of finesse. The feat is, I believe the Emperor Of the French. was destrous of peace, and wata Pgroi' to eyil"loers ill all arts of the provided -he . could obtain-peen with honor, pro- State: ,i3ines. his day; the Dein° natio party of vided he could have it with a diplomatic triumph, Lucerne 'Meaty have suffered, especially from -the and could bane done something for the Italians, manner in whioh the so-palledorgan of that party which would have been in one way a check upon has been conduotedlbt Wilk ethane. Editor after Austria, and in' another would have added lustre to his owe, authority.. And; es he had no con- editor hoe been employed, endless in turn given up Mance 'that :-. the - minion.- of . Lord ;Cowley .:•-; or the work. Various names have been adopted for lather visit I shonid call it, since it had no °Metal the Democratic paper. At last, however, nearly charaoter—would be successful, he seined upon the - every decent man baying refused the _ task, a person 'proposition which Russia made fora formal - ineet• ingot the 'great Femme ' knowing- that, if a Con- named E S. Goodrich was imported from 'Brad grass *ere -agreed' to, it would .be an aseemblage ford County, where he bad sustained a most ode. of - great importance and weight, -which would roar political and personal reputation, for the pur pees of taking possession of, the Luzerne Union, prove his influence in Europa, and which would lead to the results which lie desired. I 'can ace ministration o - is the now name of the Ad r Count forlteesta making that propositicin,-bsoame wh ich WI/ never agreeable ,to a Power of the greatest gat in this county. Well assured that nearly the 'rank to letethe affairs of the world settled as they entire; population is steadily against the general would ;have been by England, France, and Ans. policy of Mr. Buchanan, and partionlaily that in' tria. It _Was of eourse,,plealing to the pride of refer ence n to the Territorial 'questions, the Union, Resists, and f'have no doubt her proposal may be doubtless inthieneed by patronage or certain other amounted for in thatway. It would have been im. possible for mole' make these observations a few induoimiceits in expectancy, has biome probably dayeago, because the country was inremned, on au- the =Oat violent of the Hireitin sheets in the thortty which, though anonymous, Was of that been. State, and indulges in the most calumnious abuse cling ehartiotef that no ono dared say No to It, that a of our oldest and steadiest Democrats. secret traits' had been formed betweeo France and Ruesia—that their fleets were to be united teethe . Your visit to Sorau c ton was made the pretext for deetruetion of our maritime supremacy, and for the most flagrant abuse of all those who 00-operate with you in the groat movement in which you are the partition of Europe. - Of course, then, the oh• eervationa which I have made would not have been now engaged, and from that day to the present listened to even upentheee hustings, where I have moment nothing has been too gross for the always been received with so snob, indelgemee. I can give von no information as to the quarter from columns of the Union, under the editorship of which or by whet means these enormous state- this same Mr. Goodrich. The late numbers of meats were made. They have, I believe, ruined this paper contain an amount of falsehood and many virtuous families in this country ; they have slanderthat is en y worth y of notice wh en eon shaken credit in every. nation ; -but this I can as sure you, that there.lo. not the. slightest tittle of eid red in connection with the editor himself and foundation for them • atatements here is no the reputed owner of the concern. Its attacks secret treaty between. France and Kursk i upon the State Administration in reference to' the there, is no secret convention existing, be- execution of the law for the sale of public' works 'imp France and Russia. There is between to the Sunbury and Erie Rellread Company would Prance and Russia what may be called art engagement, which they were not bound in any seem to be perfectly disinterested to those who do snap to _communicate to this country, but which not know the parties inciting these attacks. Here' was communicated to that country voluntarily they are laughed at Whilst the editor of this sometime ago ey the French Minister for Fo• paper Is discussing the question of wrongs reign Affairs. .It amounted simply to this—that, in ease of a war between Frame and Austria, Res- done to the Commonwealth, and lament ale should assemble an army of observation on her lug the leases to tax-payers, will be be good German frontier, Russia him as much right to enough to state to his readers the amount of olSoe assemble an army of- observation on her. tier- fees paid over to the treasury of the State during ' man frontier, AS England has to send, as she ' his ocounanov f the deputy secretaryship of the is 'about to send, a commanding fleet to the - - 'Mediterranean., Both may be, probably- are, Commonwealthowider the administration of Go means. to maintain peace rather than to make 'vernor Bigler? If he will do that, I will furnish war:. . - " , . him with the amount received and paid over to - ' , Rut I- have farther to acquaint you that wo the State Treasury by his successor in office, un have felt. it our duty not only to request and to 11001 V - those communications from the '`./ overn• der thendmtnistration of Governor Pollock. The meat of France and Ruda, but we have gone disorepaney in the emoupt was so startling; that even beyond this, and-have mitred the Ituaslan it was the subject, I believe, of investigation, if Governfnent what, perhaps, according to the not by the Legislature, at least by the accounting 'atrietners of eiplomatio etiquette we were not department at Harrisburg. I have not the figures justified - in asking, but willies we asked in the confidence of a Power that always „ to w i t h at hand, but that disorepaney ran up to thousands frankness and straightforwardness towards her of dollars. If convenient, aim, it would be well allies; we have asked the Russian. Government enough for- him to state his recollection of the whether, in me of a war between France and price of etatiouery dur i ng his official te ' d whether the margin of profits upon that item was Germany, they have entered into any engagement . - - metal - to dealers war against': Germany ? And we have reeelvielfrom the Russian Government the most large enough to divide a portion with his Emmen. - explicit and most unequivocal declaration that no ger. Now for hie owner : In the last days of the engege session of the Legislature of 1858, when the House mept of the kind exiles, or ever has been asked." ' bill for the sale of the canals to the Sunbury and In -this summary of the latest purepeele Erie Railroad (lompany wept to the Senate, it news we have endeavored to condense and was referred to a committee, or which Senator _ make plain the loading points. - The' Canada, Steele, of this county, was a member.' - That Serie whicet-wenld leave Liverpool for Beaten (via tor joined in favor of a majority.report against the Halifax) on the 9th May, will reach Halifax bill, and in favor of a new bill, known as "the by Wednesday or Th i uraday, and bring four p u cka " Bill." This report was in assord. days' later intelligence. It eennot fail te bp also° with' the publicly expressed views of Sena. to Kole. Will '9Ol. Wright explain to the important. As for England, we shall be dis- pblie the hurried un it of his @mutter te Wilkes 7 appeinted—when BrepArria, PATAtERSTO!f, and b a rrs,a and the sudden and nnefpeoted.ohaege of Rustami, separately denonuce Austrian Pais' , ~ that Senator's views and votes rigor tie refused -—-•- • _ rule in Italy—if any Administration can place itself in a false situation by taking any =supra againif Sardinia BY MIDNIGHT MAIL. Letter item fi OPPIPAPI44I.7, [Correspondence of The Prue.] . , - WAS HINGT9N, May 16,1869 Confidential orders have been leaned to all the United States marshals in the free states to be careful• - in the selection of their jurors, and to Make all due use of the patronage of their re speetive'ormes in reference to the taking of the eenaus of 1800; so that every man appointed on a Jury, u expecting to be-made a deputy marshal, that( be fullylinpressed with the Idea that ha is to do alivilthin his power to - inisiain Adminietra tionion hi its war upon Detttoopo,th prlaolpler. • 6:40 for the Weeiorn distriet oryour State,' every Delioiratie editoithateauldbe primped to attend ass jpryniiinSimrae,oxi hand, and that the thin woo earried to such extremes that when the • marshal :wattiemindad`of it he was really ashamed of The editors themselves, being' sensible fellows, laughed atit very heartily, and many a good joke was made on this somewhat too palpable attempt to prove that Mr. Buchanan had succeeded in -Tylerizing his 4daiiiiistratioe. Men are - very wlliing to take efilees in *Medi:ye ; but it requires agOod deedot alive for the editor pf a paper pub, Holy to accept a place, with' everybody pointing at Wit as having taken it for the purpose of sup porting what he does not believe. : 2 11 hinoi stated that Mr. Westoott will pot be removed frOm the pest office in Philadelphia. I believe this statement, and the more especially es Mr. Biohanati has at last booeme satisfied that the war upon,Mr2Westcott was simply a war made by his old enemies upon one of his earliest friends. By the way, it is stated that Robert Tyler wilt be called - upon to withdraw from the Administra tion Central Committee of your State, or be com pelled formally to declare that ha Is not In favor of a slave eade in the Territories. It is a little odd that while the, Democrats of a slave State, like Kentucky, are fighting for popular sovereignty and nonintervention, your Democracy in Penn aylvania should baled by a Virginian, who every. where takes ground in favor of the idea that eavery le far ahead of any other property, and Must be protected in utter defiance of popular will. Opium/Lir,. Fieneh Play at Walnut.. street Theatre. The Stet performance last night kept all the promises it made. It, was excellent. Before speaking of individual talent, we must notice the greatfasture of all Parisian dramas—its complete netts in every detail, producing the harmony of a well-toned picture, which Areates a feeling of re pose and satisfaction the rugged sketches of the English stage, however boldly they may be drawn; Can never occasion. "Le Gendre de M. Pointer," is a thoroughly Prenob piece—all wit dud sarcasm, with very little" action. In this paitiontar,, the piece was ill-chosen for an American, audience, who, many of them, could better have followed a story than a dialogue. It was 'predieed, however, in order to introduce M. , Labs; who• played the Marquis de Presley. As an elegant young man of- the present day in Frame, he was admirable 'from the toe of his boot to the top of 'his hat, which he held with a perfect, grace, we earnestly recommend to our jeunesse dotie, ,and, above all, to our young actors, who invariably leave their hats In the hall! Mlle. Chevalier, a sweet feminine we. man; whose eyes express even more than the author says la words. Her repose of manner was elegem.' Baehr, and her costumes (sans hoops) such as 'a young- Dueheate of the Faubourg St. _Germain would have wan. M. Bertrarid is full of quiet humor, and has none of the bluster of the "old men" a our English comedy. M. Edgard deserves especial mention, though he only played a small part as a - descendant of. the Feat Vatel, the cuisinter. He, was ad, minable, The whole' was a great treat, and so ex 'oellentfee natural, so true, that even ,those who Gould not ' ado* the wit, comprehended the whole se tio exquisite tableau vivant. The Wend piece was " The Langhlogi Hyena," Act Ha Tigre du Bengal.") and was played with greet fun and vivacity, Mile. Pauline Dupont being a very her:dame woman and a line actress. .This evening Ara pleas will be given, "La Maniere de Manly,"(known here as "The Wind, mill;") " L'lnvitation a la Valee,". a charming conceit by 'Alexander Dumas, accompanied by t: 'thabeautiful Inspiration of Wber's, from which it takes its title : Une femme qut se Jetta par le fentre," "The woman who throws herself oat pf GM Window," is a neat little witticism of Scribe's, We shall also have the pleasure of seeing another very head Some and piquant beauty, Mlle. Eugenie Hen, who has wont the heart of the Now Yorkers. Italian Opera. • A remarkably crowded bean, loot, nighty wit noised - tite performanoe of "Roberti le Nelda" :.- , -whiah was a decided improvement upon the previous:presentation , of that opera; last week. All the singers were warmly recelved—but Carl Formes certainly won the greater amount of ap plause. lie seemed to enter, more, warmly than 'ever, into the spirit of the character he filled. This evening, the season doses with " Don Gio- Vaunt," with Madile. Polittsot as ,Donna Anna— for the first time here, Madame ptborde will ap- pear ao Zerlina. Mad/le. Ghioni, who was board hire With" the borriPrinoess," will be the Elvira. Of Course, and for the first time, Stefani will be Don Gtovanni. Lastly, Carl Formes, the best liiing - Le,poreilorwill perform on this occasion. , SALE 711113 . EVOIXG—EITRA YALU ALUM REAL ESTATX, STdOlift, LitANE, &C., by eider of Orphans' Court, exeontorfs, United States Go. verrittent, ho., altogether thirty-two properti es, parkvety valuable ; to be sold peremptorily: See Thomas & Sons' pamphlet catalogue and adver tisements. - • Bale of the government property—the ¬ion: 4eil are`authorized " to announce That the original Belli Of goireinmpit foe the Bank of Pennsylvania will not be strictly adhered to, and that $60,000 May be bad on mottpoe. THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1859. to hie seat in tho Senate? If he (Mr. Wright) hid any cerrespondenoe with the lobby which has been so vehemently 'denounced by his editor, in refer- PPee to the ways and means by whlOit Mr. Senator Steele's vote vas tq be hadi will he net let, the public have a copy of the oorrespondepoel There is no somersault in the history of Pennsylvania legislation equalled in suddenness to this, unless it be that made by Colonel Wright himself, on the three • million relief note bill, during Governor Borterhi memorable administration. Lucerne oounty his been distinguished in the House; WI she has been subseqiently 'distinguished fn the &snatch by sudden conoession in legie• talon, in whioh large amounts of money were involved—first,- by Colonel 11. 8.. Wright duripg Governor Porter's adminlstration,'and last by He, Steele in the transfer of the public works biltur Sunbury and Brie Railroad -.Company.- 2 If - the State has been wronged of her property, as charged the artioles In the Liiierne' Union, I kiiow:l6' - • ' t•at was made by • • • North Branch Canal than Hendrick B. Wright, W. Hollenbach, and others of Mr. ,Wright's pular ommeetions. Mr. Wright; you Tau a p4psr; you own an editor, you own a Printlog•Odiet; you can write, you can speak, you can !nimbi and pray,' good Mr. Wright, come . - out from' behind your speculation and show to the public your la. , lanoe•shopt pf profits.,This (mime is 'fat better' ,than the one you are alowing your miserable O t rim. tare, Goodriob, to take, in attacking those who are compelled to execute the law which your Sona. tor, under yoni dictation, assisted to pass. Per• mit me, Without any disrespect, toi sign myself, -14Np7 Dtorpek THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The President at Ilaßimer°. B4LTIIIOII. Hay 16.—Pretedent Brichanan, aecompro. Wel by Hon. Cowell Cobb, visit•! Baltimore thie ing, to examine the site for the 11. 8. Coaet•houee build. tog. He was received at B►roµmse Hotta by a (err friends, and In aompeay with Judge* 411 ex and Mason be ?hilted the proposed localities. The President leeks remarkably well. Bursters Thcimpeon and Judge Bleclialso secompauy the Presideot. The oompany will , dine at Bannten'e, and return to Washington In the afternoon train. • Eire at Cincinnati--Loss 840,000: Cisagnnor, May 35 --rtt about four o'clock this morning, &tiro Mote out In Kemble & Weeds , planing and maohlae abop, on Bane street, and the building WAS ADM totally destroyed The loss amounted tos7,Qop; Insured for $B,OOO. Voborley & 00. 1 tlrefrigerator manufactory, adjoining, also destroyed. Loss $lO,OOO ; insured for $B.OOO. Wm. Naber, phi& manufacturer, lost about $5,000. No lawmen. About moire buildloge were burned, and eerent ptb ere were damaged. gliteen or tempt"' families were burned out of their homes The total loss wee about 340,000, on which there is en Insurance 0820,000 ritoposED ANNEXATION OP SOUTHERN NEBRASKA - TO KAlrgAg. LHAWNWOUTH. May 113.—The people of, Southern Nehmen are agitsting the subject of annewtioa of re much of that Territory as •Hee 'Muth of the Platte river, to Hanks, thus securing the admission of the latter Territory into the Union Am a State at the next session of Ooogress. The popular 'sentiment of that section of the Territory. strongly favors the proposed annexation, and It was recently, molted at a mme meeting. held at Nebraska Oily, to nominate delegates to the Kansas Constitutional Contention, which SUel . bled at Wyandotte in July. The Nebraska delegation will andoubtedly be admit ted to the Cooventdon, and It is • probable that in de• lining the boundary of the State of lawns, the Platte river will be desigeated as the northern line. WASHINGTON, May 18.—The New Orlssue paperiof Tuerday last contain the reply of o , oampo, the MeV. can Minieter of Vorelgn Attain, under the Inane Government, to the fourth point In the protest of the Central Government, namely„' That all treaties and coetracte made with the former are null and 'ad. , ' 011ampo nem notwithetanding all their protects, the nation, which has no need of such °Malone *Wore, will do that which 'Nemeth to it fit, and the vain wore of an usurping funetionary, meaning Bonillo, whom he palls impudent, will not hare other authority than the enlightened sovereignty' with width the sovereignty of thellepublio seed proper to olothe them?' LHAVENWORTU, May 141.—The Utah overland mall fitrolehet dates to the 19th ult., but there hi no torte of Importance In them. The Mall. Bag Contract. WasiiiNosoW, 111ay1.6 —Of nineteen maniples or can- TSB mall bags, the contract for cupplylog which , has beau awarded, only four of them were seleatedhy the Ppat Onice Department commission se being of drat oriallty with regard to material and workmanship. Several protests Jaye been made against the award by the parties o Intending for the contraet. The question will, however, not be re•opened. Dreadful Storm in Alabama—Lose of OILIUILESTON, B 0., May 18.—A letter from Raines. villa, Ala . dated the lOtti inn. /epode a dreadful storm which prevailed In that vicinity, arneing the death of Mr. J. W. M. Berrien, an agent of the firma of leicket & Oo . and Belcher 4 00., of New York, Mc B. wee a brother of the deemailed United Matte lienctor pf that name _ ___ By. Louie, May 18 —By the arrival of the overland The United S Yates Army. ' :sail, advice!' front San .Branomoo to the 224 ult. have WAsoniovex, Mule —According to a general order dun received, two days later than had been furnished L_,,,,. _.„ ~..,.., just homed from the Adjutant Genoralis °Moe, officers mf '".'"'" --.". of the Medical and Pay Departments may, by vista° of A. land tilde bad occurred at the mining town: pr their commissions,. command all enlisted men like 'outs Ohrietn, by which four persons were killed. other commissioned 0010 ere , ' '.:.'''• , he accident had caused a posp osioa, of the mining The following military stations •la u announced' its top.ratioos, besides • eoneiderable damage, to the. Im doable-ration poets from the date of their este:blin k . 3rovements meet end while occupied by not less than one &mosey ; r The State Legislature hoe failed to provide for the Department of Mum—Bort Quitman and Camp End.,ooo outstanding In old bude, notwithstanding the eon i Department of Oregon,.-Fort Bellingham; De. pressed desire of the people to pay every dollar of the pub:tent of California-aorta Oreok, ' Tartrate, and te Indebtedness. ' 'T XI , Now San Liege. • . Business at Fan /melee° wee brisk, though the quo - !lotions received by the last advioss are unchanged. ' ' :Our .Navy.•* l it tlold dust Vas arriving freely front the mines, and I • oceyT w iC h tw ea n t ' L q t 4 v e e n e ti t l thro ple u n glo . ut le State pr ide:lees an EVERT AVAILABLE WWI/nth TO DE IN -ACTIVE SERVICE: ' WAOUtuaTort, Diu 10 —All the new naval ateamerS!abiledpiat yield, ' Will be placed in commission as soon u they shall be succeselvaly flolehed, and before the close of this year, every available vessel will probably be In active maim This design le not, however, with reference to the European war, es no damage to our commerce is ap.l prehended from that canoe. Vera Crnz ill considered in Official quarters, to be one! of the most Important points where a large fleet le r•-1 Haired, and hence, additional vessels will be denatehed to the golf of blegiee. The Wiliam in the neighborhood of Noted Atoe.4 viva Afforded by our squadrons, either for pea er land, operations, ate considered onMelent for all emergenolesi „ . I Markets by Telegraph. BALTIMORE, May 10 —The Breaditual market le un.l mottled and butted I Howard•atreet and Oldo'ara held) at an advanee'or 25e; there have been no ealee. Whea t ! to buoyant at M. 86m2 for white. Oarn doll at 900980 for white, and 92606 e fonyel.; low., Provletone /Wm, and advancing. /Moon—Bide ' 100. Mom Pork $l B O/8 95 . 011/aLaI3ToN, May 10 .— Ootton unsettled ; Wee to day of 1,700 halm at a decline of X ego. On Infiniti the turn to to farm 0t the bli7er. liansas Politics. Iklexivan Affairs. From Utah. One Day Later From Europe:, The Steamer Arago off Cade Race. Proolalaation of War by. Napoleon. Intention to'COmmand the luny Announced. Departure of the Austrian and French Ministers No Actual Coniston Yet. TN:D LONDON PANIC, SUBSIDING 001”9.,8 90x eboog SY. Jones; N. P , May 16 —The:steamship Armco from Ilene and Southampton has - been intercepted off Caps pace, and Liverpool and London edvices of the 4th instant have been obtained. The steamers Olt! of Beltimore snd Vanderbilt, from New. York, both arrived out on the 9th rust. - The latest accounts from Italy state that though no sotualoollision had yet Marred between the Austrian and Saidinian anima, intelligence of a conflict was ex. Ceased he a lm c p o e y r m or lm tirp t cheou had' sent a formal dentate tion ot war against Mutest* the Corps Legialstif, and also announced his intention tl head the army. - Hie departure was expected on' the 6th. Ilia manifesto, states that Austria hoe virtually declared war ageing France, and nothing remains for Bramielnit to take no the !word in defence of Italy. He disclaims all idea of ' come:est, end being about to place himself at the heed orthammy; leaves the Erisptess and his son ander the patristic care of the Freech people The French troops are pouring into Piedmont. The 'Austrian troops are concentrating. along the Basil, and occupied Vercelli, Trieste and the surround ing country, which had been placed in a state of edge. General Giulay, the Austrian commander, had IM. posed heavy contributions upon the towns occupied by The pinto on the Paris Bourse continues. . Three peg cent mates had declined to 60f 766. The Bank of frankfort had raised the tats of diecoimt from 6 to 4% per cent. The Bank of France had rallied the rate otdiscennt from Sto 4 49' cent, and a further advance in the tate wan erpeoted br the Bank of England on the 6th. The Dutch Government had applied to the Ohambera fozearadisof 1601,000. • . The ship 'Champion of the Seas bad arrived from Melbourne with over XOO,OOO in gold. .The Trench minister at Vienne, and the Austrian nietint.at Parts, hat both taken their departure for their respective Governments. • " 'Commercial Intelligence. 1.13R11200 1, COTTON MA BRET, May 4 -The males of Oo on for the put three days amount to 10,500 bales, Including 2,000 bales to speoulatere and exporters'. The market has been very dull, at &Aeolic° of ikon all quelitiek. Were. Clare 8c Co circular quotes Orleans mid dling at ON, and tiplaild middling at 13x. The market closed with a farther destine In all quail ties The sales to-dey were unimportant LIVID:POOL' BRIADBTI4IB MARKET. —The Bresdetoffe market opened buoyant and advanced con siderably, but closed quiet. Messrs. Richardson Boone say there was a large speculative inquiry in the market on Monday, but this subsided on Tuesday, and the market closed steadjr. Pllntr advanced Oared sales at 12e odelro N. Wheat allot sevaneed e4t9d ; Western red is quoted at es Ode lie ,• do white at les 040121 2d L Poutbern white It 0,14- Corn advanced Bd ; mixed 70 4dcsTs 54 ; yellow Ta Merl 7d; white Be edited 9d. IRYBRPOOL PROVISION • MAIIIIET.—The 'Ar mlets report au Munn in Provtatons. Beef buoyant, with , a large speculative inquiry, forcing - WINO ,up 5010/, Pork buoyant, and prices 5010 e higher,in conreqUence of the large speculative inquiry. Bacosquietf holders demand an advance.. Lard firm still:Peter prime, and 01062 s for extra. Tallow, more quiet; Bataan; nominally quoted at &glebes LIyERPOOL PRODUCE HARVEST —Bonin firm at 41 %Usti 4d. Spirits of Turpentine firm at 4000450. Sugar steady. Coffee quiet. Woe film and advanced 6deli, - the market causing quiet LONDON atAltlCHT.—Vtortr boiyant and slightly ad vanced. Wheat buoyant and advanced Is, making 100 120 within the week. ettger'quiet. Coffee firm, Tea-- Thiquotations are barely maintained., There la a large llP4lloletiTo Inquiry for Rice and thognalket is buoyant. OMAN MONEY kftatilET —The genic In the Londe Stock Exchange bee subsided. Consols are quoted at 9036:90.g. Per American securities, there is little inquiry, and the prim are weak. Illinois Central stook is however better, - being enoted at 436.54 per cent. discount. The Nova-Seotian at Quebec. gelato, Mai I.l3.—thb steamship Novi Smitten has araired, with Liseippel dates to the 4th lost , the seam afils4slSthd ;Arnie 040 off Oape Mae 2he despatehes are eo similar that tele toeless to re 'pest that by the No Scotts's' , - Opr despetch Mates that a battle was expected on the dtk. , The oommerolal intelligence embracee the folic:trio; tepiort of the Prodooe markets : 14rrarofm, Nay 8 —Pot Ashes cloud Sem at 81e 61 :war Pearls stoutest 816 ill. Imitoort, Ury 8,--Tallow is quiet at 67e 63; in Lin. geed a further advance was txpented. ' NAPOLEON'S MANIPIBTO. • garage; May le —The steamer NOVA Soothe arrived at tale pert at quarter of eight *Moak this evening. The following televam front Patio on the 8d appears in the London lament of the, 4th inet.. - Peale, Iday 13.—Phe following le the commmileation Of the ilivernment to the legislature , ,hlufhila. by ordering her army Into the torritory of Sardinia—our elly—has declared war egiinst She thnehlolates our treetres, aud nienacho our frontier,. tke 0044 Rowerhere protested. spinet this seta agreeelon VIOOLIOnt having 'eacepted. the. ettaaltheue; on. alb whet Ma be the moon or tb to eudden invasion? wiq 'Pie becanen Austria bee driven mitten to ouch an .extremity that her dominion mutt extend to the Ipecor thtly, roust bt free to the shores of the Adri a to,foreierf earner of Italywhich reicudis !aspen datit endemre the Timm of dwarfs,.. ; %.4 k; , . il . Oirto r notOeretton has been the rule pf va'r eon'. .bseemehm7 fleet duty-. Frazee not for —slimier., 'My; national ; ' l.O/larva treatiiii on condition that On twined violated against rue;,. 'ressibt , territories and , the right of neutral Pewee; but I -boldly Avow roysyropitlitee with a . m.. pie Whims , history is mingled, withinTown,,and Who now groan nyder foreign orproindon •' Prang has 'hewn her hatred of anershy, Her Will yea to give roe power - sufgelently to reduce Into sub-, jwition abettors of disorder aid ineorrigible reambere of the old frictions - who were ineessantli , conaluding corapiela with .our enemies. But are his not for that purpose hbandehed her civilising charactor. Her natural allies have always been those who deers, the Whelloration of the human race, and when she draws tha aimed Me not to goearn, brit VS free: the object, then, of Gee war, It to restore Italyto herself,' not lo imp ose upon her a doings of masters; anti We shall thew have ripen our 'frontiers a friend ly people, who will owe to on their indepeudenee, we do not enter Italy to foment disorder or to die. 'herb Oa power of our lloly Valise, whom we sepleosa Wien lie throne, but to remove from him this foreign peruse Which tritriene tire whole peninsula, and to helph establish order there, based upon Irwin], satis fied Met-este In fine, then, we enter this classic grount,' rendered illnebrione 'by so meny victories, to betie footsteps of our fathom. God grant we may worthy of thank. ' , I am &bent to plus myself.et the head of the way: I bare *Entice the Empress and my son last by the expwienee'and enlightenment of the last Emperor's situating brother, she will stoderetand how to phew her : self wrethy the grandeur of her mission. ..1 riptide them to the valor of the exert, whieb re. mitre in Process •14 keep watt upon our frontiers and gusrs mir homes,- - " I confide them to the patriotism of the National Gaeta. I confide them, In a word, to the entire people, elm will encirele them with that affection and depot. shies, of which I daily receive so many proofs. ' liGourage, then, and union. Tar country is about to show the world that she has n degenerated.' - I' ':donee will help one efforts, for that cause is 114. In the eyes of God which rests on justice, huma nly, love pt country, and Independence.' PULL LATER PROM EUROPE. \ The Vigo off Cape 9WiTZE4LAND j TAKING A I[lOBlllON. FROM xxsTpx.eb... grg RION, May le —The steamer Vigo, frqm coeenstoan on the elh, for New 'Perk, passed this point ) it nisht, and her *Moss were obtained by the /Wo ofed Press , news yacht., Her &dikes are two days later than those furnished lithe hove Boothia and , Araeo. SWITZERLAND. The belie Federal Aesembly haa approved the de dirat on of neutrality and the meaturres for defence h4en by the Federal Onenoll, and appointed aeneral lifavier cammander.in•ehtef of the army. PRUEBIA. he Daok of Prirsala has Owned the rate of die• et to five per cent. • , INDIA. later &dykes from Innis have been received . . , Ifaun Shegh has surrendered to the British foroee. rant , a Tepee has been captured. after • desperate giggle, to which fire hundred of the rebel, were ed. gi'he new, from 'ladle was received by telegraph from Brillah Consulate at Alexandria Dn 'Medd of April, Matto Singh surrendered to Major Andes dre columns of his forces at Manaudria . 1 Tenth' Tope') was osptured on the Bth, by that force, {misted by Mann Singh himrelf. Colonels De Sallee and Riches by a combined move. Cent. attacked the rebate In the from and rear. In Me fight 50) were killed, Including three oMoere. The let, liowever, esosped„ body of the rebels are still in Sr l It. ahakeepeareenoteeds Sir R. Ifentllton. Re is low In Dodo Lord Elgin had arrived at linen Mere our deepatab ,ende abruptly, and wear* at it lose kcow whether the Bois Scotia telegraph line Is wn, or whether it has been closed In order to prevent e Ateeoclated Press from the,romipt or the exclusive steillgenee obtained at so much trouble and expense. Ihue far the despatch contains nothing in relation to be war, er any commercial intelligepoe, no important 4 this moment to the press sod the commercial corn . unity. The de:patch we, obtained tram tie Vlgp,.by r. Parrett, the agent in charge or the news yacht , who . am given good warranty for the future in acting so r ifi- Mently on the drat day of hie service In the cruising ound off Cape !lace.] I WO DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA fBY TUB QVARLAND MAIL I I) AND SLIDE AT MONTE CHRIST°. FOUR, PIGRBONd lEUEJI-110 0, GOLD DUST ARRIVING FREELY The Defence of Postmaster IVestaott. Wesnisorox, May 16.—The defenoe of Gideon (1. Westcott, poaframter of Philadelphia, in &newer to ( certain change made against him ocaupies, it is eald, !upward of fifty pages of manuscript. It wee reoeived ligingt three 'weeks Pints, but s yet there has been no eotion io regard to his male, Getman Celebration at New Orleans. Now Onnixe, May I.6.—The German residents, arp fielebratlng their " VOlktrellt ~ to. day, on Creole conive, where at lout : 0,000 puma hare assembled to 'nutlet; pate In the roetival: Destructive Fire at New, Orleans A Whole Square is Ruins. Piss, 01ILICANO, Nay 16.—The Tatleyetee Sugar &v -inery, and several adjoining buildings, occupying en en tre Mine, use destroyed by firs last evening. , Thn Caen. at Captain - Corrle; O SAAMMON, May grand jell In the came of liptehr Currie, Connected with the ehtTe trade, hey. returned the Oellee Wlthetlt a MIL Tll4' CITY. ASEURBUNNIE THIS EVENING AineulOan ACADEMY OF 1117010.—"DOO GIGV/11141 n ,4 :: WEUIATLiti,fr. ARO/141116T THEIAT it „, i , t. Old Hands and Young Ilearta”--ii All that G.ti not Ocold."/ , . • Female Wscoule - TIIIIVIII. —"OEM American OCualn."— • - o Nani WALaniu•Stsmen TmeAsau. , — , -! Vlnvit (aee trnea Ia Valse" The Femme qui en ,Tette par la' " La Mounters de Marly.” PlsyL MoDenonou'e Gernmea.-121eleotions dBl I ng ng. 061:100 from Operas, Pantomimes, Den.' Parnisrminza Acnioestr or TO hibltion of Paintings and gtatnary. Tr= Idarwarrara.—The t waiter it lying on t in the aka , , _ navy yard. We paid her &elan' yin and found its decks a cease of boat toucher, are being pat to it by ti yard. Commodore Montgomery bar beerd'; the crew have been Emmet calving shin, and the Moors have : for duty. On Saturday the marlin aboard. and Nernst lighters of pro 1, off from the wharf and stowed" away be allowed to fudge, not being very or flanged mattere, the Laminate] ship. She Ilea too near the Chore the symmetry of her propelling. exproseed in this ceinom at the, th is only confirmed by subseortent sixi heaviest sloop-of-war In the,Ameri the world, and though rating eta a se _useful for all pissatical porpi frigates Her machinery, which, one of the °Moen, we were , permit minutely is of the most massive ant._ Most of the new item-oremente in the way of steam engines have been int , odtfired, end Its friends are confi dent that it will work beyond their most sanguine ex DePtations. The crew seem eager for departure, and' long for • sight of the blue and rolling °dean. A 'num ber of the seamen get go tired of doing nothing bat eating, drinking, sleeping. and looking at the shore, thietthey esoeped, by evading the vigilance of the sen tinels on guard, and, dressed as meehanno, went ashore to the nisch exiles , boat. The most rigid scrutiny, how ever, is exercised by the officers of the dank to prevent farther desertion on the part of the men. Fifteen dol lars Is offered sea reward for the capture of each of these eneeped tars „ The destiny of the Lancaator is the Pacify station. the Fens in the course of a fevi dam snd will be fel , lowed by the "Wyoming" and " Congress." now bet g fitted out at the yard, -and destined for the same sta- Sion. It is expected the work of finishing will be com pleted to-day, and the vessel will be thrown open for. the reception of visitant. Nsvan.—The United States frigate it St. Lawtenee,” late the ilag.ship of the Paraguaysquadron, le expected at this port, having left Boston on Satur day. The following la a Bet of her officers ; Flag MI6 ear, P. Forrest ; Captain,J. B. Hull ; Lieutenants, P.M. Murphy. J H. Parker. H. O. Blake, W. P. Breckner, J. G. Walker, and W. H Dunn ; First Surgeon, B. Bar rington; Passed Assistant Surgeon, 13130. Peck : Assist. ant Surgeon, S. Galt; Purser 'O. W. Abbott • Mailr of Marines, 3' G. Reynolds ; Lieutenant of Marines, A. W. Stark; Chaplain, W. R. Talbott; Flog Officer's Secretary 3. L. Brent ; Midshipmen, R. R Wallace, R. D. Nutt:tan. W. Z. Reams, and G. B. Shryart ; Cap taln'e Clerk, G. A. Sawyer ; Parser's Clerk, M. R. Moore; boatswain, Wm. Smith ; carpenter, W. T. Leighton; talimaker, George Thomas; gunner, R. Owens. THE NUMBER of Ilconned.taverns in this city may be leerneahrom the following table: 14th Ward 65 16th " 16th " - 97 17th u. 123 18th " 19th " 20th " 41st` 211 284 " 24th " lit Ward 91 86 80 84 og 56 4th gg 194 b h 6th tt 227 7th g. 74 .Bth co 76 9th ' 19th .. ' 58 11th as 169 12th t. 07 18th t" 64 Total 2478 I. 0. 0. F.—The annual Benton of the Grand Encampment of I. 0. 0. P., comforted yesterday afternoon at the Odd *allot& Hall, In North Sixth gtreet. Tile attendant's wu net verl , large. Among other buelneee traneacted, ru the' counting of the r °tea cast in, the late election for officers, which re sulted in_the election of the following named gentle- Haman : M W. G. P., Wm. Morelender; ffi. E. G. H. P., Wm. Trintdok R. W 0. 8. W. Wm, F. Monti: R W. G:J.W, John Abel; R. W (1.8., Wm. Onetla R. W. T., Remy Blmone •. R. W. 0. Rep. G. L 8., Wm. P. Taylor ; W. I. El.,' Thomas L. Clark ; W. 0. 8 , 7mph Rowbotharn. -The mremony of In stalling theme gentlemen eat* their meopoetive aims VA be perifirmeti Rib; aftempon at the abet e•mamed nage• RSOWDESS DIMING AND Miaow Esoeps.— . Shortly beforethree o'clock yesterday afternoon, as Dr. }lonian wee riding lu ills earrings, lathe viillolt7 of Fifth and Walnut streets, hie vehicle woe ran into by, a airt, which we, driven at a mdst reckless rate, by s sous named George White. The Doctor was thrown to the mann, and narrowly escaped merlons injury The driver of the cart tcok to his beet., and ran up Fifth street, towards Chestnut, pursued by a Sartre crowd. D lusty Lotted Mates MarShal Sharkey being nuns fleet footed than the rest, caught up to the fogitive, whom he at once took into custody; The prbsouerhad a hear. leg before Recorder linen, when the Doctor testiesd to the fasts of the case. , and Mr: Sharkey to the *nest. In default of bail ; White was , sent below to await trial at'ootirt. ,Gozno•To NEW Yeivar f -A' boat 4 s dew eat Fla Bachelorte Barge Glob, according to arrangement, staled from Fairmount yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock, In their beautiful best Linda ' ' , on an exernsion to New York. They were escorted to Hamburg by the Atalanta,” andls bienanka,” arid after break fasting there continued their voyage, and arrived at Docitaireet wharf at ten &eta*. "Here they were met by • large number of tkelt, friends, and, after partakieg of a substantial Inch at the hotel on the wharf, where some happy remark. were math), they again took their departure, amidst the enthusiastic) cheers of the aseem. tg Lu srowd. Twey mean to reach Trenton to-night, and Saturday afternoon; retaruheg-e. eater their return by allirar ty .".V:.,Tuey will be received en 'mu tinny_ 3 TIFF ginuisF"llsolly2L,t i :4- -- zifirx,riirman so vatieg of Philadelphia are holding a grandjubliee as Engel &Wolf's farm, on the Pennsylvania Baliroed, near the Market-street bridge. The Philadelphia German Bide Company paraded yesterday morning through se veral of our principal streets. They were accompanied by delegations from Tatiana musical and military or gantestfone, and pr seeded to the fara34 when an ad dress) was delivered hy lieliner, editor,of the Gelman Democrat. The speech was received with prolonged - demonstrations of applause, after , which they indulged intbe different gamee and spode peordiar to these gatherings, until the setting of the sun, when they retired for their homes, well pleased with their day's amuoment The festivities will he oentinned during to:day and it-morrow. - Llar of taladireeted letters (for other than Philadelp44 . hcieses) remaining In the Philadelphia poet ogee, Patarday, May 14, 1859 : Baker & Von Phatil—probably Baker & Von Phu?, Cincinnati. Bailey. Brain, & Co.—probably Bailey, Brown, & 00. Pittsburg. Livingston, Copeland, & Co., pittaburg. Pit T,yo, Sborg.hort, & Co.—probably Lyon, Bhorb, & Co., ts Moßeeroo, Robbing, & Co.—probably McKesson Bobbins, & Co.. New York. • Bohm:110U, McLain. & Co , Pith.burg Sutcliffe & Hughes, Louisville, K►. PAAJaptc.—The German Rifle Club, accom pautr4 by a Gertaan company of Lancaster, paraded grim a number qt our etreeta yeeterduy. They pre sented a very fine and 'soldierly array of men. Thrj proceeded to the farm of Nasal & Wolf, on the hanks of the Behuylkill. and enjoyed themselves exceedingly. The festivities will be continued during today and. to morrow. ATTEMPT TO Kim,...—On Sunday, a man named 4ohu Hines was'arreeted by two officers, at Sixth and Shlppen streets, for disorderly ponduot, whoa ho produeed a large knife and attempted to nee It upon the oflieere, but fortunately without moms. He had a bearing before Alderman Pemtngton, and was cam. witted In default of 516110 ball to answer at oourt LACI9OII.—To-morrow, at hie) water, a large and enbetantial eteemohip, befit by Byerly & T.arnn, for the Havana and New Orleans Steamship Com pany, will be lannobed She in 100 feet long, and 25 feet beam, and about 600 tone burthen. Her machinery and propeller are being mute at the 'work of Beany, Nestle, & Po. Pullman's Row.—Some of the adherents of' the Mechanical Engine and Spring •Garden floes Companies had a fight yesterday afternoon In Cmites street, west of Broad. which would kare terminated to a Serious riot but for the Interference of the pollee. We learn the parties will be reported to court this Morning THREE MEN named John Robinson, James Bendlgo, and. Themes Kitchen were committal by Al derman lioreemin, in default of 91,000 bail, for a further bearing on the charge of stealing a brown home, be longing to a gentleman residing in Delaware. They had been arrested by the °Mears of the Fifth ward. THE CAMDEN COUNTY OMITS reatimid their 'sessions yesterday afternoon. The WO of Abraham S. Goddard, charged with embeasling the goods of the Waehington litexoeraottirLog °employ, will be tried. It le a very interesting and Important ease. and the de. velopoients are awaited wit% much Interest. A MAN named John Ullman, and residing in Oallen street, near NMI, was found in a, stable, Ma head being out and otherwise so =eh injured that be was unable to move. Ilnlied laHeil' dialog ,the night He was about arty yearn; of age, sad pas removed to the hospital. JIIHPED OiIICESO MM.—A Getman, named William itodgere, *incidentally dumped into the Schuyl kill, neer the Pairmonnt water works, on Sunday after noon. Re had been *deep on the gran, and becoming suddenly around, got bewildered and undo a roletake. ye escaped, however; with a good bath. Ax unknown white man was found, yester day morning, in the vicinity or Poweitoni in the Twer tyfourth ward, drunk,. naked, lesensible, and robbed. A bottle lay by his Ride, which had contained ram. Re was plated Up by Rome pelican:tea, wrapped In a bars.- blanket, and taken to the Almehouie. TEE ANIMAL Protestant Episcopal Con vention otthle Dlnaese will be held In Bt. Andrew's Episcopal Church, in Eighth street, near Sprees. on Tuesday next, Seth Instant. The business before the Convention .111 probably occupy the attention of that bpdy for the four days follewivg. COMMITTED.—John Haggerty had a hearing before Aldorman Nemington yeeterdey morning, on the charge 'of drawing a pistol upon one John flare. Ho was committed to prison in default of $l,OOO bail,, to antiwar the charge at court. IT,tuaaD•—d little girl Was severely Injured on Sunday evening by telling down the Merl or the Velrmonnt Witter Works. Her parents reside In Carl• ton street, between Thirteenth and Braid. WE LEWIN that the Independence PireCota pany are making arraegementa to 'thin Reading, on the nonstop of the grand parade or the Pin, Department of that elty, on the sth of October next. CoLranion—Dnring the the at Smith'e rolling mill, yesterday afternoon, the Philadelphia steam fire engine ran into the engine of the dulitantEngine Com pany, tearing off one of the wheel,. Trot WORN on Cohooksink valved is pro moting slowly, but In a few days will work m enly pushed forward by an Increased number crY Tuff WA.TED, mains to connect with the 13pring Garden water works are now being laid on Ridge avenue. • SOMETHING rann.Armstrsnl—On Saturdays's,- ning, Mr. H. A. Perry, the eater, who bad volun teered his gratuitous *undoes, for the Benefit of Mrs. Oarretson; the lessee, appeared on the stage of the Walnut-street Theatre, having until lately ban one of the stook company there. lie was granted with wile thundering rounds of applause, and was no overcome by this most flattering recep tion, that he was unable to spec the words for a minute or two. . To OAPITALISTB.—The attention of capitalists is invited to the sale of a valuable properit, imams as " Woodlawn." It is very beautifully situated, adjoining tho oity of Wilmington, Delaware, and is admirably fitted for building purj,oseg. Th e sale takes plane to-morrorr,evening, at 80'0104, at the Philadelphia kgobause. YlIBTE111),dY'll itmOttixnrwas. illeacrted , for *lie 'rese.3 Arian; Sufis DitirßlOT 00torr—Judge enduelader.—Thi Grand airy aerie tato' court ratter-, day 'morning, and were sworn, Nimrod Strickland being spectated remittal. The oourt then adjourned. QUARTER iiimsnoxs,-Judge;'Thompson.— .Itobq ifrenkito'was charged - With forging a cheek Aligned by Rehm+, M. Bhepberd, upon the kleclianice , Bank. The Check was in the following words No, 490. PHILADELPHIA March 25,1859. Mechanics' Beak, one hundred dollars. - 1100. •REBBOOd M. BUMMED., 're defendant is quite a prepossessing yoruig mac, A twenty•one yeartTold; whe t being , arraigned on above charge, plead guilty. laorgi Derothkindittllarties Donuts were tried on tne irgeof conspg to defraud Charles Mee out of the lee of a gold watch', 3•Thrware, ocierlitedtalllerseu- Anted to nine months imprisonment hi the - county _ . . , ... _ Allem Calhoun wiicharied witliassMilt end battery:. m Andrew McCoy yin+ Intent to kill. Oa trial. hirraier CouRT--,ludge Hare.--Thonidiket and and Simnel Grant, late frittillig, &a., to the nse Ismael Grant, .Tr., and E. Freeman Prenties, trading, n, Jame D. ltinletter, administrator, witk the I annexed of Diallet gtokeyi,deo, eased, garnishee of dual Helt, defendant An titled to recover s debt mad to be oat of certain funds alleged to be in the Ida of the garnishee. Verdict for the plaintiffs for 5 48. 'mph King and Pees O. Hanley, mtg.:miens or the will of Willianroo),e, deceased, re. William Par- An action upon a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiffe for $4.410, ~ . • ,• ' . Millaca 8. Stokely vi. The Oltjef Philadelphia. \ action to recover damages for injuries alleged to 411.1' . been imagined by allowing a quantity of water teem inlet to rim into the olalntlfPe lot. Die fOT COURT ....- Judge Sharawood.-- makorst clamp vu William Callen. et si. An notion, for damages' or alleged false imprisonment, malielous naleolalef. and Aegean and battery. Oa trial. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. PIIILADIMPITIA, May 16,1858. -Dullness reigned at the stook board to-day. The principal tranaaatione were In State and city loans, for which the market is very dig: The new loan sold at 101%, and the gas and railroad !settee at ling. Penn. eylvania Railroad stook gained Ltaaldsspaelyjn the face of the depreseed market; ceiling it 41. At-the second board, two sb area Sold at 41%, and a small sale between boards is reported at 41% Reading was heavy at 22%, and North Penniylvania at kx. • The money brokers are more active, Owing to a alight contraction ,On the: pot of the banke,whiolithrows more paper on the street, and adds atrenkth to the cry that the news from abroad Mot tightenedtke money market. elfroo. 3 cm f ncitglztffPgq Fwg W i liers-Ooeltin F - g girvvigg4Fro.„4 mNM_ - t mt'...iamptantgaggigem 7 4 t lEttEtnit§ging§§t WW A.;A. 1416 Mt SILIEEEEMEEMEaIsw-ip 'tgllem-crml.WeetlialoT,",VWMoi§ m ge=l3oBwidnotlgg.B.B . -......77. Y. . .. wi gl . wwwagoevo ...owe. -1.421.4 m ... a cg] .. ...? F. ce. ?..- , Ca 0% . -1.1 n.. ci, ..,, Otnavant•Mnum§ • ..A." .1 P ,"'" tSs~iwua-2-et tril4,,`• -~y eR... ra. .vOE-0-uses—t rte 01 . W 6 10 W .!. , % . = . 5 W . . W . ........... i sp .p . j . yys . . W .. . Oliae.tVgn M tplol my r . 1!! - 0 'hotowwwe.oooi3Om.Wo - o'6l. 41 g ggXgntgtgggglgatt724g E. 0 .. - gi g o.. - 6.t .. .....01e00 X ~ssAs2..t".°W°B 0. 8 g . .?P. ~.. .._ • b5l " 011=171W00(15!* 0 CO tia P.. a 0,44 A. § § Of § • " • • P ov,oo 9.'000 0000000y0ww0 002 The aggregates compare with those of last week's statement es foUowi : May O. '3lsv 16. Capital 530011.”.. 011.678,980 , 11/1,588,380..100. 88,00 Loan, ' 27.693 408 , 2145366,268;;).. 258,140 Spells • — 6,840 3_oo 6,288 640 .De. 02,750 Duo ha other Dke. 1 , 848 " 8_ 1.880 892..1n. ]2139 Doe to other Bka. 4,180,780 3 980 538..10e. 280,244 Deposit /1 17,441,125 ..17 603,284.,15e.162 039 Olreolation 3,152,725 "' 8 090 007..Dee.'83,7119 1857. Lople: Spade. -Ciiculat'n. Deposita: Nov. 4....21,199;462 2,011;464 2,141,118 15,635,783 1866 /an: ,974 3,776,701. 1,011 083. 11,465 268 Jly' 6.,..24,311,928 - .0,635,877 2,431481 10 ; 560,848 1859 Zen 8....28,461057 -8.068,358 4,741,754' 17.049,335 Marl, 7....28,719 383 :-.5,948,714. 2.901 337 16,3711,388 " ,28,...16,951,429 6,285 203; 070,255 17,076 . 080, April'4 ...27 637 547 '6.868 08_ 8,425,105 ~11,154170 .t 11—.27,884 568 6,144,206 8 61 1 0,447`7,001.918 18. . 28,108,106; 6481,216_3631. _11,829,491 ~,v.,72 1,..t . : X 411TAW- 4 7 , 1 1 M AC.E11247A, 10 4: 4 14 May 9.. st,ega.an 849 390 ?8,154:795. - -17.411426 Nat 16..:.:27,435 2811' 6.286,640 'O9O 307 '11,808;264; Nears, .19. ALraokcl,,Erq., the a n Or thit Phila. delphlit Hon es, makes the :3011oviiis rani -oat the operations at' that 19514tatton for the weak eildix_ol May 14' - - - - - .. .._ , • 1.859. , r :' : . ' .ClearAbge. Balanes„pald May 041; i 3 879.840 82 201,327 61' bi ,io ..... :......: '4,004.144 38 • 139,708 87 ts 11 ' ..... 8,670,884 72 808,790 21 - ~.. 12 3 7413,231 79 276.004 36 " 18- • ' 8,295,263 49 '••: - 198,018 7S • , c 14.. - 8,760,952 76 213,424 u. ; Total 623,235 267 . 46 $1„:43,830 89" We °Winn our readers against • 'eotinterfeit flse dollar note, pretending to be homed by the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank ot ',Camden, N. J_—the vignette befog a view of I. &nem...lndian .woman, enpids, and gold dollars. with a Mediation female portrait 'on the rltht end. - Take no notes of this dftoription, The. lifineral_Joersai ;tree the-following statement of the anthracite coal trade : - - The trade sums up tkis week as ibllows. showing the very heavy inerease, for the week of NAM tone over the eorre.ponding week of last year, independent of, the increase from Wiikesbarre, south, andiron Shamokin, (from which places we have no - return, to'compare with.) which would melt' the increase to about 76,000 toes for the week. - , 80 heavy an increase - is not likely tooccur again. ne &arena of the regions had scarcely commenced shipping at this time lest year ; [VI 11r7 r E., g i.i - :"Eg - .11,1 EV 141§.4;14, S • tt,c41 . 11:p .. 02', r tia;S.O f • ti = a g P• .E. Ita,F gr. Fr 22A -1, F, E RS! ? E • '' i 1218 m .21 poowOom g - 0 8 4icr-4 .4-44 - cnco N W4g EXREMOtt 1 7.9. r ..7441 . Mao cave. O rit'n I nu re ~1 _••••e,. mteov.yz:va l i tria n g.cobi 45 , ..A.0mnW50 22%9L1=%42 ._ ,_ _ -6, - : ftlatiAilliEt!gAl w waar,.-'4Nia ,ViesTsri , s 1 I <Ol . g lel. Tt S PHILADILPIIIA STOOH, ESOLIMIEM SAES' lINPORIND BY NANLIT. 00.; BANI•NOTR BMOC, AND NIMANON OMAR MIND AND OHINITNIIT fitatirn: - •-- • • PIRBT- BOARD. - 2000 P4MDI —.OB , 8000' do - AS 600 Olty 03 101.3([ 500 do 101 X 1500 do ....auh.lolX 2000 do.".eash 1013 100 do 1 t B. 10 11( 1000 do Old C1.0..101X 200 do New Nu 101% BETWEEN 1000 Elm let m6B •72 1010 Lehigh Na' 60,07 6 Penns 1t....ca5h.41X 81030109 260 abt Peons 58 02% 10039 & A 04 'BB 84% 2000 do 1 75.2dya.84 200' do 'B9 84 - 1400 Lehigh Nay ea.., 97 1 600 do_ 97 170 do 97 1000 Misao 88.; :.454rn,84 ' 17 Camden Bank.... 63 01,08 LNG PRICEB-8 Bid. Asked. OEI aa )74 .... Phila fila 10136101 x .. R lobilotx <I Raw ...104 194 g Penns 59 92X 93 Reading R 227; 93 gl bdn'7oln9ff 84 _. . _ as mt Os '44 92 96 • I' do 1 86 76 Penns II 41- 41N " '2d m 8919 off 88 90 Nor Canal Con. 64 65 Icprof 107 108 89h1 Nay 80 'B9 74 in off 80 - • The late foreign news has caused some exolement in Breeistuffe to day, and prices of all kinds here an up ward tendency, but buyers and sellers are apart in their views, and d epos°, to wait 'for further news before operating to en! extent, ~ A h?nt 600 bble /flour, W. B. Thomas' eupertine, sold at - a private bargain, and 109 bbls standard superfine at $8 per bbl, which establishes an advance ; the retalleril and bakers are buying in Tote, as wanted, at from $8 to S 9 50 per bbl for nuperfine, ex tra, and fancy brandy, se in quality. Roe Vicar is held at 86 per bbl, and Dorn Meal at $4.121( for Penna., but we hear of no sales. 'Wheat has advanced forelOo per bus, and about 2,600 bue sold at 1900196 - for red 11qd 8802,10 for white, the latter for prime lots Ps* is also advanced Sestlo per bus sod 2000 boshelePenn sylvaula sold a' 105m1020 per bushel. 0. re Is more active and to per bus higher. with sties of 8,000r9,000 bus Penna. and Delaware yellow mostly at ltoc, afloat I Oats are held with more tlrmnesa; we quote them at 68 680 e 5' bus the latter for prime Pennsylvania, but we hear of no sales. Bark is drill. First No. 1 Querritron nominal at 282 4p too, Ootton—The market Is de premed and dull, and buyers are bolding off for lower prices— armories—The market Is quiet, wit*out any particular change lo note. Provisions—The market is excited, and holders are demanding muck higher prices ter Pork; Bacon, salted Meats. and Lard, Willard a n d,. log buyers 'at the advance Batter sentience doll and unsaleable. Whiskey Is bringing higher privesi sod /el very Roan* at the advance • 2000400 bble sold at gto roe , ' Penns , 820 for Ohio, an 4194 V 'gullets for linage. pills ore worth4oa , - • THE COURTS The' Money Market. ..2St'apV. 2tesernsgg FoGwy.a.mm 1 1-omic! A l " e R, a.p.mmtaw. y y ~ v g .. 4.oubQs..oo rdw May 18;1859 1600 City fie New.sswn.l.o4.li 11000 N Penns R 04 2 Mechanic's 11k.....2731 2 do ` 271€ 100 Hooding 22% 100 rdo ' cooh 2274 50 •do r5wn.92% 10 Penns R 41 91 Lehigh 8ar1p.4899.29 BOARDS. 6 Philadaßt 11 . 116 611 N Am I= C0......14X , . BOARD. 7 Bk °IN Agiertea..l42 - . 1 Clity_Bank "40% 2 Pena* B (n1914...4134 11 ..Pena R , • 22 iN 00 Reading It . % 109 do - 22% 12 0 & A R In 10t5...120 24 Par fr. Mee Dk....-.61% 18 do 67% :DEADY AND DULL. - Bid. dik.d. Bohl Na, 6toek. 9 9x ~. Pref 18 19 Workplt & Alma 8% " 74 lot mtg.. 7134 72 .1 24 61 !Long Woadl2 I LehOogl & Na,. 11 62 IN Penal R 8% 8% “ gr 83% 84 ' "100 89 91 Ogtawkiga 8.... 6% 8 " leant bdg. 61 61% Prank & Booth B' 82 65 21 & BdEltlt. , 48 60 ROWS & Vine Ift . ll 43 • Vhiladelpida Markets.' . IsArts—welling - - •a . io , 1000: - About 1,100 ;head of Qatt"U wer! adar 4 attb = different yards this week. and the market Tres Intently - brink bud week l e4rlW, eiueirg 1104 tb SiCGO the 100 Itis;,!riet. - L:ihn foltavieg ion. the eitin ensile •1 1 .' .-r -to-day'at blartin'e Avenue end the Mud Drove - Th. de i • 29 Insa Abtaliatni, Cambe.rlso2 - --c0n027, -311- 6001:. 12 60 _- 71 Breillsid, blooosji 60e12. - „ 39 T 17.44.0, Bnekseooolf.33ol2,- 16 Shelby & Go+ldin . Books county. Melt - 13 J. Trieher, Laocs tar _ eandty,llo - 17 Brubaker & Blsirrdambe,la 6 - rrottati,l6lo.ll, J. OpuiteslAteskotar county..3lo4oo - • - 12 Whitton, Willa conntr,2loolB 60, , .`l2 B Baldwlo, Ohio. $lOO/1. - , - 16 a Rhodes, %rite ootinty,2lltri2. -12 3320d12, - , Berko oono7, extra fine, $l3, ••;• , - 26 110ma3.0r, & Hackman , lsooister eoguty, 211.2 39,M.11 50 :Miliee; byMeauaid &Co., Ohio. 311 - 601212 60:. - ; ,36 M. Oaraon, Lancaster county, $ll 26641 76. - - 28 W. Leeds. Cumberland bounty, $ll 60042. ,„ 81 I.E. Aleximdor, .1:1110016 - , meat to New_l(ark;llllB_, 11 60. . - 28 .7cduitoild, Cheater 83 .Rtrrymao, Larssurter coiaty. 12 HOUt9n. &- Mcitlllen, lowciater ea n ority, $ll 50c5 12 -- • - 10. Luken, °heater county, $lO 50012.' . 34 Scott& Kimble, (Rieder county,Sll6l2 , 14 libubje & Mat Oh•ster county. $!1812.26, - 13 Cochran & Me 03.11; Del., $11612 - 55 Cochran,* tleetU.A r t.,po.sool2., - • 7 West tklexsuder, ()boater county'. 01.1 - 50 - .. 32 Shlueholiz Lamar*. cOunty.sl7•l2, 13 P. 510111en,Obeater county, $U 50612'26 49 Baum by P. Ifailleu, I.soesster county, sllols,' 50 B. aeldotErldge; 911., 110 50311 50 - 53 B:Beldomrldge, Lausaster'oonaty, ygBl2; Abont2 600 Shefvvere et roerket, selling at iiii01(o: Aron, for'olipps4, and 787,5(e 4/ , 'lb: for wooled cheap. Some 250 Cows And .Calras wits offend at *wilt's; and gold st price* hinging from io Wimp tii - ke — d-: tog to conditicitt; the latter for prime' About 1.500 Hogs . 6aFivild at JAnkoVii raid, and all cold &t from $7 50 to $3 75 tbe . 1 . 001144412-: • ' New York Sttiek . ast 13000111 'lit , 10000 Virginia 65..b60.94%1 21000 do ' 610.94%1 120105118+onr1 6a 81% 14000 do " 81% IMO do - 84% 80000 do — ,800.84 11000 do .860,18% 10000 do .110 044 10'00 do 815 S 4. 6000 Erie R tat ret b.. 93 - 2000 Erie 4th mt bde 43' ,7000 Rod R. 2d int.... 97 Mich 8 2d r0t...56 16500 I{l Oen bd 805 g ' 1000 Oal & Chi 21 c0t.877( 1100 N J Oen lit mt 100 . 18 Bk Oommereo:.loo% 7 Del & Hod Or,. 96 , 10 . d 0.... , - 95% 10 ' 95 . 20 d0....95% 200 Pea 111111...560 80 100 d 0:......... 81 ' 25 d 0.......... SO% 170 do .80k 100 do .816.80 100 do .e 60.79 - 100 NA' C1ert1L..130.71% - 250 - do ' 53070: 100 do 't15.72 850 .do .510.72.5 c 800 - d 0.... 02X :200 do .815.12%1 - ...100 do b 80.72 ' 200 do - ,b10.72)5 1 600 do . .0 100 • ,do - etw,7l% 150 do.. .....b80.721( 710 d ) - 7255 600 Reading N 4t)5 900 do tw.4sji 11141011 D 16000 Missouri 65......84k I 12000 -do - UN 6001 do. . , ..sl5 84.14 600 do ' ' slB 114 X 15000 'do . ai.;.1160 84 • . ROO Pins 6;;*' 1 90.911,1 7000 Vs Or • • 00. I 1000 Trib 41h mkbds.4B 6000 111 Cele bi, - - 801; 60 Pao Malt C 0... . -112 - 'B5O Clkto &It I •'62hE 104 100 do =": 58 63 100 . do .260.60. - to/I'X fdlE maiket _ . Pate are quiet st-$5-641 - - , - Peoun,-too .-22*iniuiciticr''Meat,Osna1,PlourS verys4l4; ; 1104. -- ssless':sts dealdidly wttb a n 401:7 is *pit thodoes 74 lo 644 ,:btio° l E-' , ' - The salsa sie2s7thbiliktliektd,iii parline State '10.4007 75 -lor OM* 4/15llt.50det Iktor low "grade'l*r--fwith•4l.lBeB.llo7llir eitik4l,4 bawds otroond-byWOrstis Onico; . strAoap 26 , ow Isms-- bratdir do . - "-$2 /0 810. 1 0 ifik Latkui i n *Ft_ i s -a • 1 38,1110' 10 far eitAh s ;liMossi, • - _ Boothe* Ilmthis idsOaMiiii;. issiil44l ror slll7 l 4l :l llo;litatrall*thAnittiaWithsabf,t44o47 bblit 7.5060 foiimpilticaßidtbani,7,6oAllB.lo/0107We the better - grideisOryhTioitqa bettith;#nknitcritiv! - ' $4.30;t5780.::"00rn alissr_ls=ifesisr• - stisirls! . 260. *71,, - JerliCY ALM; lust Strisdiirlss Oxalic The Whist market is better snit soiled the ,steek Of:kood „very , arcsll.ooo btirtals at 41 - .95 Mr ' s2.for sirtakwatepri; sr 9602 for - whits :•kilehltan •,;• '",' $2lO !Wraith Niatuth# l 3:sl. - 440 '467for stub: , Chimp red WaitsraL Orb* , on paysthtirmaillt,7scat,lls";6,lc I Bye used Oats ;,xe IA fair demand at 55059,-foCtssll,llllo-, 6PAS32Xr for Wietern and Oanediew'; `:3= ?,I Baby betirMet; Sides mist st app, F 411,000 do.ll6atiori private time `-` Ober spsissillirAik bit -cloy' ad 411_sSid *WI sttsir , vatlbAskista osty 'whits POntlotthl-,9Bo,thrjr6#l pAl_iss6lists} for _.- sonther..nvir 381110',:yelkm. • ' .":, , Tmotmsais„tumt farther arab raduriedlo444llll thaisaationi irtcreahrietedV. alas of 14 0 whit , - ritilr•Anal Etts&icmtirtnit now. - Hlro ss 3egoltsviCsiassitersi - sisisi r *sa - Ssists:ssiAlig-f PROOtBIOIDF - , 47h5-Poth'inaricst cipinaddieldadif bil6V terilloattam ' Soo was ;thsatie salsa ars 6,000 blsitlllB.4o46Wfor Dew trust 1111 , sis. el 7 76 for thin maw 1745015.26 fowurinow. looludsd .47 In the WM lthe 0603151. for the ,thromerthoithlur. at - N. .$18.60, and $l5 for May as 'prlvite tenni. - -Mm. if 5140 W-the: denniked "lei Of 050 bble st $llOl5 for rePosked"nt,eags 416120 17 for extra do,,sod 26 508710 tor - sattitry ;AMC - B° l4 Imoul are 0 °47 ea lea Of as tbia st 1117.- mess is Atilib , at llie2S; 14%5 - '0 100 4se Indls suss (Olevelsod) at • - • -- • $56411 - is bnoyantp.salii out meats are in fit; demand ; sites 07301 for dry E.hordder 9, OS 9,100 for Halm,-in 'Dud wasbetler, and in brisk demand early in the - day, " but closes dolt; sales of MO bbla an d Ms at .12m12,4 ofoging at 12,g , c. ", ' - '''Bruss are rather quiet. bat rerynroi ; mile, of 250 bids Cuba at 61;87%.; 50 Porto Rite at 61066%0; and _ aOw New, °dem. st 7w7„10 - , - Wilicart.-The market is den; the demand ts rait-; tales of 600 Man at NM. I. : Ft 1 E I . r • : New York Bank Statement. Nicw Yoln, May 36.—,Mlik bank statement for the Week ending on Saturday ehows An increase in loans 5160,060 A decrease In specie 90,000 [The treasure from California by the last - steamer not included.] A decreue in circulation - A decrease to net depnits S A w = % TRAVELLERS' GUIDE. Arrival and Departure of Railroad Lines. OIsaPIILLY CONNILID PROM OV ADVIRTIBING COLITAINS PENNSYLVANIA. ORN ; PRAL R. B ' SLXVINDI - ASNDNUARIIIII" STREETS, 51alt Taft arrives at.. 6 25 p. m—Leares at 7 15 a, m. Put Line - . 1 .. 7 15 a. m.. 41- 1 60 *lxpreas ..10 20 a. ra.. 1060 p , m. Efarriab'g .ao'm .. 9 30p m.. -' lit p. m. Lancaster dc , nr , .. 105 p. m.. 430 p. tn. kark , g. Aecom" .. 820 p m.. " II 00 p West °beater Trains Iwo_ %love/Alt and Market at 716 and 00 am. ,and 430 p m. NHW YORK LINES. - WA[ Acoom. Line, Tilt 0. & ar. 11 00 a. m:.Lv'e 000 cor Atom Line, vial.Oity, 100 p IS Oita= Morning Mx ;via ' :100 " 900 a.m Steatn't via Taoony and J. 41. Bla p. m.. "11 00 a,m, Bxpress via G &A. " 7 00p. m.. " 2 00p m. *Er , g. Mall via O.& 960 p m.. _ " 6 00 pm. Acoom Train, Via " " 830 p. m.. "246 p at. llfight Express Mall " 3 13p. " 6 Ot) pm. Way Lines for Bordentawn and interim*. diet. places leave at 3 50,p to., arrives 1100p.m For Great Bend, Montrose, Water Gap,. • fivranton Stroudsburg, - .Wilkaabarra - 13eirldere, &.0., arrives at 8 20 p. p.:Leavea 6 a. m. For Freehold at Ba. m. and 2 p'm = ' arrives at 11 a: m. and 1 p m. For Mount Holly at Ida. xn,•., 230 and 600 p m atae at 8 30 . * m., 11 a. m., and 7p. m• Way Line for Trenton, Bristol. &0., 280 arr'e llBop.m. Line for Belvidere, Easton. 21arningt,n, Lambertville, Trenton, &0., 6 a. m. and 2 . 30 p. m. err', 11 30 a.m and 8 20 p.m. Bteautera !Trenton and John Nelson leave Walnut. street wharf daily for Bordentown and intermediate places atl2 m 3N and 4.3( p. m. t. - 111/ HARPIST:MG LINER via PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING RAILROAD: DEPOT—BROAD AND VMS lITEMETS. Train at 780 a, m., and 880 IN m. - BEADING AND POTTSVILLII DEPOT—BROAD AND•VINE STARERS Train at 7.80 A. m., And 8 BD'p. m. PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAILROAD • DEPOT-BROAD AND VINEI3TREETB. Tralaat73oA.m., And830p.122. SALTI3IOIIR RAILROAD. DEPOT—DROAD AND PIIII*DA 81'ERN18 Trains leave foiDalttmore. 816 a. m., tit p m: " for Wilmington and intermediate piskees, leave at43o p.m. " for litddletwom, Does?, New Caiele. Pestorff, and intermediate places, leave it 816 a. m 4 30p.m. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRIS , TOWN RAILROAD. DEPOT—NINTH AND GREEN STREETS. Norristown trains for Norristown leav4 at 6, 8 05, 10 05, 11N a. so.; 1 05. 3 05, 4%,5% 83;8%,11}( p m. Germ antown trains for Germantown leave st 6. 7. 8, 8%. 10,11, 12 am.;l, 2,8, 9%, 4,6, 5%, 7,8, 9 10. 11 . 1, m. Ohestnut-Hdl trains for Obestnnt Hill leave at 8,8, 8,1(.11 a. m ; 2, 8%, 4 - 5%, 0, 8, 11% p m. • Suadary trains for Norristown leave at 9 a m., and 8 and 4p. ,• for Germantown leave at 9.044.-m , and 2,3, 5,7%. and 10 p.m.; fOrClusetant HUI, leave at 9 05 a. in I and 2, 5, 7% p. m.; for Manayank, leave at 9 a. m; and 3,4, and 8 p.m. .- CAMDEN AND -ATLANTIO RAILROAD! 9.1N/143TREST WHARF. Phut Train arrives 5t...0 16 a. m..Lesres at 7 30 is. 132 - Besood Train ..6 90 p. m.. 346 p. m NORTH PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD PRONT AND WILLOW_ STREETS. Foe Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, lianah Chant, Hazleton, dzo ,at 930 a. m and 4 p. in. Ascommo• satin for Doyleatman at 8.16 a. in. and 3_l). to.; do. for Fort Washington at 2 16... p. m and 620 p. tn. Sundays—FM.loolo4a fot D oylestown, 9 a-. in. and 3 p. m. WET CHESTER, ►is MEDIA. EIGHTEEN= AND MARKET ETRZETB Tra , la RAW' 0.... 8 80 s. m:...Lsynnt St 730 a. ai cc 14 - "cat 80 a. m.... " 1080 a , in. It . 4 f .... aBO p, m.... .. a 00p.m cc ",... 6 80p in . ..., " ' 6 00 p:ai. illandaye,azehre ..., 900 a. m... " 8 Ctra. - m. i. " ...: 6 00p. m....• " "' SOOP. m. WREM JERRRY RAILROAD COMPANY, (between Camden 4 . 01 Woodbury.) Leava Philadelphia, (Sundays exeepted.) from Wal nut street Wharf, at 8 and 1115 _ - a. in.; and 948 aza2,4 P , „" . , , Tr alum ,markol ,tilus (0 ) run: of Ihraulayi (t)liater..-; 4i4)”,*a•ptl . ol, ,; - _ , , *chiflge;o4i46; 100-Ps Ooal Co.-16-81 100 . . . .... • 100 - - 080 60 Alltd Rif R - SIM - 60 - 4:111* 010 Awl* 100..d0. f ,81.62% 20; ,do'' 60- - .do.: . ......... , 02,' 200 - - do 0 7 % - 250 d 0. .. . , bt30.62% - 150 do ' 0 2% 100 Ilorleisi d 0.... ..... izu_s6 .60 Mich Oen . 100 do - - •4 "V -60 do -413 be - d 0.. . -. '111641.W 100 L . do -1310.41 X 11.00 We 3 &N In. ..... 9% 123 do - 200 111e6 3 guar. ... :JON 60 - d 0..... 31% 300 do - 1130 31 ... . .. . ... _ 12- do WM 850, do - Mg ,-,- 100 Prisms-ft—. b 30.117% • : 100 do' - ' - : 1 80 nig -.; 100 - .do - b03.1175g . r , 15 do -' 11 . 1 g : ; 800 .• d0.. . -:.....:980 WI --- , 100„do.... ....;klo,llt — ''' 10 ” , do. i - 117)( _ . 100 Oklo & RA . .- - ' 6 / 3 ; ... 1001 MX - . ;..'..:4: - .010 00,1 c - . 1100 -da - .' ' blO 51;.. -I , , 100, .d 0:.., ' 140.82 1.10 1, d 0.,.. ., , '4O 80 . , 150 . , do i ..... ....0. 62)g : ,- 203 N Volk 06u 72X, , -, 20' ' - AWN); • 100 to . ' " on -112 X., 103Y2)(1], - 70 10 Olor OA*. 66 Nod )Ikoir IS • too - . • . ....... St° gittlita . 1014.. - ,10.11 90b - Oleyr& 100 killiji4lol4...:#,;';' . . firol.for.Pearli 14 - 14 ' ' $8113.000 110,000
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