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': ! -7:"..'' '.;'?'.."'''''-* .'""2"' , SS linasuite sossrn, natexaos OP AUSTRIA. FRAISOIS JOsETII , 011ARREs, Emperor of Austria; was born 'August 18th, 1880. His uncle; : F prasiin abdicatai on bocember 1, -;lllfti; . :44lthitif: Yeinig . gentleman ascended Otrenei.ati.next , heir—, As-is too common n: Europe ;,; the young Ekiqor commenced hio',lllo!„.btmislipit; . 4.o:9clitniatii?n, to his 5.61,44 5 e t ,0)/11:vO ec'nlisel,._ his rale, intireTtreidentand ,cotiotitu. !AR* gqiiiininepthe inciarchiwas to be re. , 'qer ; b y,fmdone4ent;Cn,titebaieftruelibert thii' hint!' 'Of, pirtielPation in tbo representatinn t ond Scarcely was onthisdocument, when be iiiti:),#(l6!tal;l4.oisc;ntlit,tye,itgiembly "cancelled, th ancient 'con ritit4tioi; Qt#Atikit,ri t ; Otheitthtfei a new char tot rvlilob betngfu dead'letter,' Was WithdraWn islghteeninentia'J;4salled - ini .the aid of the late hjt . f,qiiii'lio Creek ail vitality of tielidO4 - ItOinngarY, ank Under i f u t fiAniiiiii;4llettPmpti a liberty, in .Lembardy andVenice:= "Thus' initithee the memorable saying, - - - • , astownsa, and 'called it pes . eo,r' 'the Biiiierdeof `Auitria Aimed his real mind by,asserting;Tor - hiniaelf as much autocratic 'poWer as the, Czar has ever exercised. He ade his :sainiaters.;acconntable, ,not: to the -but personally- .himself. Some feir I ;cencessions he appilaredlo make te the Masses, but, in Austrian:ltaly, his will is supreme, and in A:Mitiliiiintlis'eObistlinted his own personal ciuntsand for .the - wheleSome restrictions; et sthe'lnsci. - He has maintained an Immense annh'even lime 'of. the greatest peace, at 'a , ctistio4ast'that • the natiorial - resources hive 'been .greatly injured. Loan after loan; each at'iuiBons''ratea, have' kept Austria , in' diflt- indiirider a great weight 'of taxation. Hls latest ,thi t nelal, measure, since the War. wjtb SinHni!kcinniannefid; was to suspend the' .oaturie4,elapecie,,l)y-, the Hat* of, , Austria, and to create fictitious money by the , Issue raasigna4.-:an4854, he :returned the service ,dostelto hinfign the Oppression' of HMI; gdrlen ieheiliqn,‘4, 7 taMng part with 'Fiance 44 'finglititd:'agains,t Ruside. Ance his nicestderolc Aficlrhreneite has treated his their cliticontent,-,theylooked.for. aid to free Sardi= plieal; which 'once 'More iWadeliiiinde a Ceinbatirit` on Italian soil, and milfprobably drive the:Austrians out of Italy;' has to be decided ' now by force of arms. Famous Joismili said to be well inimmed, .bold,-ncheming, and-unscrupulous." In April, 1854 be , was married US' a Bavarian princesi. , An the ,privite'relations of life, his Conduct is said.,:always to have i.beeis highly moral and bzemplaiq:, :." ;.:-..yiirroadsktmAßun,- IMO: OR:SARDINIA, 7freroit Etitta3STa ! ll,,waS born March Id, 1820,,• Ilia pother meg • an: Austrian princess, and his father was the late King, CITA/ILES clerical instrue floe, iTuren_ Eu11,1.1[17E1 4 then. IDearlikg. the Ditkii of &vier; went largely into :society; bere‘a_COMmissiOn in the army, and knoivn as a keen lover or delthsporia. Ingi42, he Tarried the Archduchess Anstarmr, OcAtudria„ilimn. dead. When the, French -Revell:4.lms of- 1848 - .caused:political commo; , tion` eltalY;, the Foie , actually, taking the 'ead as.a,pollttcaf regenerator,' king- CuauLas , AimasT , yaised - the" banner et:Piedmont, - and, a few dayes;lieVt4 'Austrians *era drtien out of hilltuh- proclaimed .the War of Italian In - .4(MetaleneiSl4ll, thiiingh , the Campaign which ipiritedly, foUght by his !Mier's side, and greatly distinguished rtielt ,l yarra, ;sr iei in Abe' battle of hen 'll4' Stiiitintan army was do- o o _ rested:- That very evening Cuartrais Amens , atidieated,:and'irrerea . Batma2ll:o4 became )Ibrig,,CC,Saillinia-which. kingdom really in.: onlythe' island ; of Sardinia, but aloe `Piedmont; Savoy, the , ,totriellina; and (I,enciay,all , in,ltaly. , , , Cmaitits retired icri'ortaigaicichin'Chtiied seen after. •': Little' was Mr Rooted : front..VacTOa Ritl. Atiiittsvi and - soli and Hie_' pub= .JiCtaratherZ4iiiiiiiO4:p.i.,:eund; for a tiniej he hit hi'ineeinter -4131400;tnfferAlllyt ' , the Duchy sof : Parma, if -he:tvoild-itifindiatelhe:Oisnititution; to which b'e' blitl - ` sworn, with his rither,`"fu February, ;1849ibuthe'refueed:.thev bribe. ,Genoa pro= 'Chained , "a' o -.PrOvisienef driven:omA against ,hiM„bet,le,-spvedilypnt down the .kflietiiC;, Alter. the beginning of dB5O, when tile 'Bar: dinian :.:Plpit'atap4f:tardify`-'ratitted „the' peace' with Anstria ,` publi'c Confidence began= to rely', iinithe. - Viadorn, , Pitriothsini 'and ' , boldness of jot*, *OA 'Rottie; - 'aisortleg: llie:natiiMalindePendancO,Oi. his kingdom in ternporal:t Matters/ and "may be said .to: have, ,- se'c;!, in 21Piritual,matters also. , ' , /n Taturaryo.B.sp; he:, I. l A.o 6 o„,',.,AWitillance.vrih Trance itid'.'Eng-; Jand,itgebiat itrisslayitiohled to his 'sending, a:Sardinia* army- to Ithe Crimea. ''. At tife! close•,yat the , wart - he visited -Franc,, 'and warmly in' lartifiaountrierai'vln 'the Congress at Paris, to- adjust the terms Peace; after the Crlinean Wan , Austria-strongly objected to Sardinia being represented there by a Minister. , This Was .overruled,- - on 'the; ground that having fought Sardinia bad earned a right to have a voice on 'the terms Spf, - "Peace. it is known that, in the 'discurisionS,' Sardinia sided - with France, which desired:to ikfve, favorable terms to Russia. It Is probable that in this lay the germ of _the , present alliance between France, Sardinia, and Russia,—which was commit. dated; as far as France' and Sardinia were in irolVetti'by..the recent 'union of Prince NAPO. r ixorOvitk the Princeeni paOTEULDE 'of Bar held 'and' dash- Boldier; comiaands in person flaring the present camPaign,...he has; no „doubt, en oeuraged_the cry ,, of 'disaffection in Ittili; partly""to_„obtain _. additional territo r y, on `a division of:tithe apoils,'' , ;and partly to be aVi3ngetinnini guetil for thii defeat at krovar; ra, in March4B49. • 2•' • • .= /800/11 NAPOFgaNi iMPEIROE "op Tits FRENCH. • DlograPhldai 'partici/lan's' (elating ” to :NAro- Lamy liter° Bowell knosin by newspaper read ; Ora,- theta items nearly anperiluous to give any Louns 1 arou bses, Orli a. the -n.leries, in: 20th,1808,• was. the second son qt.f , .T,ours Donarsars, King of Holland, and lioi.Tairstailsitnrissars.,,only daughter, of the .ItmpressJessrams. 'After the fall of Rare -1;403!I, the B oNAresTa fetidly had to livel out ['sot:Kismet!. Am:Iin...NAPOLEON, with his elder, !brother and "mother; tired la Switzerland when thaßeYeintiori of.TelyPlaced Lours Tamura Siren*, of France. ,'ln the following, !yilit;:tkitfis , N4.01.z0t and hli brother went vheie part` in an inaurieo -Ition7,at %Roble. : The ,brother died the same Frani 1882.. re 1835; Lours NaroacoN, I f winitYthe death' of his cousin, the' King of lilto,inei had Lbecomn head • Of the • NAPOLEON faiiiiiY;dervoted hiatielflo 'study and produced ~ tteveral,Works,-polltical and military. His 14 - catering 'stir , FArtillerie"lns been highly Military ineni and We believe ;that' it Is now used as a text-book at 'West 7a.188 044 ,cdr:, i4tice N4iroiorton'e' un atteeessftil 'attempt to - get up re-Volution at AftaAolire:::,•ll:4: WaS sent '64t of the country, j an recailed;frorio the UMW, Slates ; ,by rAPO'Abiriblititatate of his mother's health: In. dibrei wed owitiepand; demand , erf .7.. ours Pfunirrn he went' to • reside )ITiondono, Inls39be published'" Deft Id eta' : bail, ;trot vbrant 11/sued ?by DM A ppietoes, at Sew 106 4 . he made , - that- unsuccessful descentdescent upon Eoplogne,`Which consigned him,, political : prisemer,qe the Forttees of Elam. , X4lllo,he itoiipd_4o".Sugland, Where be, re- Abe Revelation of iSfs:rer;alleff. tee..Trarieek,iind fElO:ort'platect him in the . • 0 111 POOnniber' itp,consequence„,(nis lipciiogiets - say) of iczlitinit4ate , thaf-his opponents 'meditated (toheevYyldtriv tat „his_ autherity x - be ere d'etatilwhich overthrow the 11:#04r400,tii,b 1 7; . :a14 - ,'imp*ip, ' his 'glee= Eresideat tor ten yearn, :and next ';'eriltittkerer,4rith- stidesesslon lit hie' 'on 'December 2, .102, after. Married Enamors, f _ool - 00"0:C1 , 04.f., recognition as Em ltejrq •'l9o,l*4fateTtin.iliel,part of the United ifitsitaird4Bngtard,,ank,iratber. tardy by the 4t04 ',,lritineriend- by; IlienoLas of 0.041 Sr P 1 ji, biro ei 17i -.Te : r atter, ,when he persuaded, England, Austria, and Sardinia to ' an alliate;.against the Czar, which eau , Alis, .tlihrlsaii war, and the r ..Liell4);!f,Stiasi -;',4.',lhat'alli4tec.wris as unes leceett 107ftVe Xcis'reeeAf , Minipact which, Trance *ilinadif*itil - Saidigii, against Ans. - :0:4, whi*Jirsaid4 ; iiieluatilirtssia also. It "romaina'to bii seen iiiiiiiiie'r iliiii new condition: of affairs will not disturb tii.:friendlY relations hitherto existing between iniland and Prance. That great changes are on'the lapis we cannot doubt. Austria . ~ (Mee havoc, and lets elto the doge of war,," and: no one, can , say-where -or how, it: end. ' The.,sympathy '., of_ the nations goes strongly with Italy—so long • orushed,, so wretchedly misgoverned. :Justice demands that Italians; not Austrians, shall rule North Itokico. . The defeat of the Liberal forces in Mexico, at the capital, does not appear to, have diecrou raged or Weakened them. They atill maintain control of nearly the entire eenntry; and yet, the 'want 9f unity, of the power of concen tration', 'of 'energy, and of skilful and eon -ragethili military leaders prevents them, from capturing the feW, but iMportant, cities alone - recognise end resPect 'pie authority of the Mirarion GoVernmOnt. In no ether' coun try—of the world' would' it' boi r POssible for a party having eo little comparative strength, as the Meilean Church 'party, to Jong maintain itself. 'Mr. MoLani, 'the - Ainericart Minister, in- an able and dighifleA reply to' the protest' of BOPILik, against his' recognition of the Constitutional or Juaree Government, list: • • , eon 8 f lo a u p f u l f: o h! a o of t d he States , na aye larget iin t r i r ng p t o h r e t x o l f : its citizens, recognised the authority lithe Con stitutional Government, and repudiated skit exercised by'the' Gbvernment in the city o:f Alex , ito : all the sea ports upon the Gulf'of Mextoo , and upon ilie.Pacifie ocean, in the Republic of Mexico, at whiohconsula of the United States' resided, re cognised the authority of the Constitutional Ge. rernment ;, and all, the States of. the Republic con tiguous to the territory of the United States, some Ave 'or six ' in number, as well ee those States on the South, through whfoh citizens of the United States are entitled,. by treaty, to. pass, with, their effects and merchandise, free of ail charge and dill' from the Atlantic to the' Paiiifie. 'recognised this same - • constitutional t Government, of which president 4uarea,is the chief Raeoutive." . This ,offlolitl. statement of an uninterested minister should go far. to, induce „Xuropeari' nations to imitate our ,example in recognising the Government of ..Te.sahz., While it , is a, ,epeplote'.juatifieation, of our course,_k stied clearly indicates the policy, which they should Adept., The 'most. singular, feature of;Mexi l Mtn Politics, however, is that the 'party com-' Prising„ aelifi.,McLarfre alleges, but one-fifth er the :natien; ' should continue, for a pro tracted period, to oceupy the capital, to beat hack the armiva of a Government which con. trots the seaports, and commands the tale glance of four-fifths,of the people, to claim, with haughty assurance, supreme dominion over the country, and to receive the con.' tinned recognition of England, Prance and Spain. • 137" Wohave seen a private letter of recent date from= one of the most respectable -real estate firma id Now York,ivrittert to a gentle man in this city, for the Purpose of ascertain ing the price of a largo property located here, in which he remarks that "the impression of many gentlemen here (in New York) Is that real estate of certain locations in Philadelphia, is sure to advance in value the coming year, and I Should 'not be 'surprised if a good deal of New York capital should find - investment there before the year passes." ' The extraordinary rates at which real estate in Now • York, (particularly vacant property in and about the city,) has' been selling during the - last six months, and'ple - compara tively low price it has commanded in this City, —the imp - orient advantages 'Philadelphia is Obtaining' by - securing the trade of the groat 'Weld; and the' Consequent increase Of bbsiness among our' merchants; no' doubt do much to , prOdnee - the result ' referred to 'above.' The prospect of an extensive War in 'EliropcOoo; is calm - dated to' have its effect upowliirge capitalists - in' all important - cities, in this rapidly growing country, - by inducing them to ;invest 'their satins means where it IS certain to bisafd, and to yieldiarge profits, and , where 'it' cannot IM effected by'euch con= valikina as have for the last two nars, dis tracted the - stock markets` et our _own and foreign countries. • ! , .„ , ,:-Frenek ,--VirerawssqmutiT Tusantw.±.l"lo_,Sa`val. agreeard - ii, 7 . - itiiiining, relining, evening q-, three plays, and,twopretty, new; faces, toge,thor! with, tte .theittty,nf saying that we have_ deed' 'flimuCC , Sery last drinsatie work," Invitation' dla Vnlse,'',whioh ivaa first played In private by tbe;very elite - if the 'beau monde In Paris, to an audienae of princes ambassadors; K.' Labs,' who played the hero, is. lideed a :groat artist. Mlle Nontheaux is bright, bleak-eyed, and grace-, ftd. , he playa& ,thn artless young girl in the Invitation ' admirably.. , Dupont t ;whozn' we helicon the night beicalS, looked handsomer than *ar': In the last piece (Ladies/ Beware] 'ittfne 'femine qui so jette par lo fir/etre," we ;were'introdneed to the bright, flashing, brilliant Eugenio Son, The Mine. Vestrisnf this com ,pany, to whom, indeed, she bears' a'ationg resem blance, bcdh ie her person and irresistible manner. ,To-marrow, 4 La Grace de Dieu," Irishised un- , dor the name of !'The Rose of Killarney,"— Itallailled -under the name of 45 Linda di Cha- Mbnix," but in the original henoh,"a lending, Simple, and drametio drama. In this, fii'lle Oho- Nailer will enact' the heroine, and her graceful bearing and eymPathetio voice trill inveet it with a .peouliar charm. These '" three 'days " (do French people always count emulations by three days?) have,been most auoeeaeful and profitable, we chould,thlnk, We do not, how ever, Bay adieu to the French Company, but au reitoir. To-night Is the last night. The audience was very fashion able and distinguished In noticing those perfo rmatmes, we aro bound te draw attention to the moss on scone,' so perfeot that it would have delighted a Parisian' critic. The drawing room at Walnabstreet Theatre. is now fitted up like a drawing room, with beautiful furniture and every adjunct whioh makes sack an apartment fitted for the reception of fashionable 'Moiety: The lessee has shown even more than her usual taste•and liberality in rendering this 'com. plate and appropriate It reminded us of the Lyceum theatre in London when people attended to see how abeaatifallyfurniehed room ought to bolt. -Ai regards the performers themselves, we shall ,only say that the best we have, whether starring or stationary, would profit by seeing these French plays. There is no fuss—no noise—no fidgets—no undue elivation of ,voice—no straining to make points: On the contrary, everybody, in these comedies, &menet 'seem to att. What they say and do appears every-day saybig and doing, Moreover, - the performers do not stand in line within rt - few feet of the footlights, speaking to and acting at the 'audience. On the contrary, they -played without appearing to have any Idea that an audience was present. This, whloh seemed new, was only natural—bat we are not used to it on the stage of America and blagtand. Anothelnovelty is the admirable oonsistenoy of the acting throughout.' The footman who handed a letter upon a 'Salver, and who announced a visiter,performed hieipart with as muoh ease as if he had been in liverkali his life, Yet, •perhaps, this very performer may he able to play, the lead•, lug character In the play, if ealled upon to do so. French eaters and. actresses, ain not above their work. Whatever part be assigned them, they do, not stupidly say, "that Is not in my line," but' earefully'etudy it, play it as well as they can, and thus make the scene 'perfect. ' Lastly,lhese Fronoh people are porfoot masters ,of the art of appropriate costume M. Labe has' to fill the Wee( a gentleman, and dresses it ad.. 'mirably, to the minutest point, without a morsel of that exaggeration which present* the audience with one of the swell mob, and not a tastefully attired gentleman., Mademoiselle Chevalier, who avoids extravagance, of nation,: and 'makes her eyes express 'more_ than language usually can speak, shears us a genuine Parisian lady—oxaolly each as you moot in good society there. now per. feet the propriety of each variation of her cos 'tame !-! For dinner or the evening party, the rioh dress and the rich jewels. In the morning, at her own house, the elegant_ simplioity of , attire, and riddling, save a,wedding-ring or a gage d'anteur upon her hands: Then, too, in her own house, the small hands ungloved ; upon our stage the lady would almost commence her toilet with 'gloves npori her hands-gloves ,which hrid 'been white once: We can promise. the. French traiip4 great on courageßent when they repeat their visit. Du. Imes linorynns.—This evoning, at Cooed Hail, Dr. Ivee, formerly Protestant Bishop of North Oartilints;, and author of several oontro. verslal worki of some' repute, will deliver a Leo tnie on the Monastfo Institution, in its relation to Sudety, in aid of the oanforenoe of Bt. Vinoent de Pout, for the CathedraiShurolt of St. Peter and Pant. The subject, the objeot, and the leoture window a large attendance. „ Mn DEMPSTER'B FATEIITAINMENT.--This eve nine, the well•haown . musical composer and vo• calla, Mr: Dempster, will give hie new enter• tatement at Mationt Fund Hall. It- inoludee several lyrics -by Tennyson, with "The .May. Queen,?lapd by other poot4, and some opottish . . PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY is, 1559. ' • ‘; 4 -L • •••• •Letterxrent 66 Occaaignal.?, porFeerodeweiid The Treeif) .. , home ourioui feats have been talloitiCrolutive to thelnearistilid teAdiry. the iati; obiotione in Englandilehlohi were it riot for the overtoiveilni question Of it general huropeati war, would ettatte much - m . ora comment than they seem to do Tha London Timer openly acmes the Derby Minis., try of elevating nobodies to tho peeing°, in eql• elderatien of imnienho::contributtorii to . tite . 0 1 04 Lion fulad'ot the berby Itlinist4Land It asll'ol t 7: edly 'refers to Avatars froth thli War s I%le - I . vanoing the prloo paid for the billeting of ail" diers in places where an Opposition -Majority , was feared:' other fike'eliarges ate made. ',After Om elegnenit homilies of that Journal upon the fratals and improper practices of the Buchanan Adminis tration to curly the elections in this country bat fall, terminating with an appeal to the ll'ogbillh people that nothing of the Matt dharaCter dbuid take' plane-there, this exposure is arousing Cad instruotive.„ ' . . • ~- . : , Denunoiations of Governor Paoiter and the Hoe. John Rieke:Ma, from whatever quarter, elevate the =indent the :President and his Cabinet:halo an °Woo) , of delight; while, on the oonirorr, any eulogy of the State "administration of the one, or juit commendation of the Oongrersional service of the other, or any' reference to - their onftinehiSs political integrity sinks them into an abysi'of wee... It rankles in the heart Presidential (Whig Administration in Penasylvoula meets with ant versal oondomnatton, which, in , truth, it desetveS: and that, on the contrary, Gov. Packer's State u nd• ministration challenges the approval of Wind and foe. I understand' that Mr. Buchanan, prefonedly impressed the universal. leouracy of <, o.na- elonaPe" letters and, statements, - has institutul a Search in the departments to discover who Is that discloses the secrets of the prison -house. is partionlarly,indignant, at the manner in 'witch I have laid bare the maohineq in reffirenee tolhe disposal of the patrOnage of the Administratioa to support. the Constitution rind ethos • perishing , organs of a'. perishing . Administration. Mean whileiaMr: Wendell, who holds the key' to `ho ,most important Cabinet mysteries, and wita,'lf is said, has in his possession some proofs that would throw the exposures of the Sherman Investigatlig Cominittee Into the ,shade, preserves his equa nimity and waits for events to vindicate himself. I am - promised a very full and detailed account of, the money *blob has been expended 'for the 'Mil- Port of AdministrattOn papers in Illinois aid, Ohie:• Will it not be a novel sight to see a Presi dent of the United States before a Congressional investigating committee furnishing ovidonoes Of corruption and, explaining the J. B. notes aid' letters? „ .. „ . Mr. B: B. ]cotta, only son of John Minor Boils; responds in flare& terms to the Soothing letter of Mr. 0: 'Jennings Wise, of the 'Richmond .B . S. quire'''. lie takes the onus from his father's shoulders, and, at present, it, looks as if theire . would be a personal collision between the partle4 The President, not trusting his Cabinet rilth 'the location of the public offices at Battimere; went to that city on Monday to look after the matter hint— eel', and it is said that he telegraphed to Phi Wet phia to-day to stop the sale of the Bank of Penn-' - sylvania, on Secend street, and the Eifth-street pro petty—not 'trusting his-'own officers in Philadel phia. Suspicious Mr. Buchanan ! • • • The fear grows In the South-that the steamers. whiclineir ply to 'their porti will be withdrawn to carry freights of breadstUtn, ho , to ports in Eu." rope. One hope'risti in the foot that this windfall for the West will serve to Settle of her debts to the Eastern Stator, „ heights, as well as breed. stuffs will go up. While the latter is not a pleasant reflection for the poor, the former is good - news for shipmasters. Everything goes to show that tame will be groat , activity in the commercial World, because of complications now subsisting across the water. VCOASIONAL. Letter from •",Touchatono.'r jeorreepoodeote of The prowl Wisnparolf, May vr The news from Europe, with the drawing of the first blood across the Ticino, did not take any thinking mad by surprise. It is the whole talk this morning. From the gentlenion who, ba lancing their lazy bodies on the hind legs of chairs, and with their own legs raised test most uncivil attitude against the - pillari of the hotels on the avenue, sun theresolven and dose Oar the morning papers, to tho Government officials in the Depart- Ments,ftvho rightly think It is their duty to "be master of the European positions"--from the milk man who real the Balthiore Sun as he j lged round his oar, to the fastidious, individual served by him, who, at a later Veer, in slippers and va riegated morning gownaated over the broad ex'.. pause of the Aratton'al Ittellikincer-111 are full ; of the "Aweigh- News;" 'aid the - majority of persons I interrogate in MY ,Periintbutations I during the ntoritidi, were great glee at the War prospeots. Indeed, , '' - ;only,; tistlvere any. wise dissatisfied witithem,foribe reason that tb,* pride of bread will be:raised,: and- gig, proapeoti of (enraging, although muoh hotter theat.dast yeas I surmise, however ; that wewwill4e able to supi port ourselves as well SAlWelLaw'rdietione ' of large quantities to the belligoreatki The rumored allisitioebetween Vance hnd Ens : , sia, with the probable connivence of Spain, oreat.:: ed very animated disouselons, on , the,eyening the news arrived. I hoard some gentlemen in promi-' nent positions denounce it est:ltemize, tending, as, snob an alliance would, to "frighten the -wits out of" good Northern England. , Everything tends to substantiate the sumer. Tho PrussialCminis ter, Baron Geroldt, expresses disbelief in it; and doubtless has reasons which ho deems setlielent. You have seen it stated that information had reached the State Department that the 13ritisla Government will not ratify Sir William Gore; Ouseloy's late treaty with Nicaragua, The Lon. don Morning Herald, Lord Malmesbury's organ,, gave the first intimation of this, and the telegraph' In the New York paper of the same name ass the; Malt of that article, with a collation of the news" received hero, which, though not positive, almost, amounts to a certainty When taken' with Lord; Malmesbury's organ. 'Mr. Dallas bad written to, Lord Malmesbury, but at the tact mall had not re., _ (waved an answer. The refusal of the British Government to ratify -, Ousoley's dodging setmes to be connected ,with the insertion of a clause by which England binds her self to prevent filibustering expeditions from her dominions against Nicaragua. This woo to entrap us. It was expected that a' similar °tattle would steep into the treaty with us, and prevent our rad &lotion or it. It is regarded as a snake in thi grass. What did Sir William care about snob a clause ? Where was Its point in connection with England? Wbo has heard of any filibustering expeditions from England on the part of indi viduals? The Government dose that itself, and has eintaiuly been very successful. The clause was, therefore, eo for ae - English pilvate filibuster-, ism was concerned, what the French *all a blister on a wooden log. It was meant to thwart our rotations with Nica ragua. The insertion of mush a clause, so far as we wore concerned, was held by our Government to be an implied insult, by suggesting that wo could' so little enforce our own municipal statutes, that we were compelled to 'guarantee our peaceful ind teatimes by SO actual international stipulation., Crowding events in Europa produce the usual afoot in London—a politenees to Brother Jonathan, in the belief that " Our American Cousin" is a corn-, blnation of ignorarme and good nature, and can very easily and at the proper timo he appeased by an apparent-consideration of his claims to friendly regard. Probably the Weser or Borussia, which touched at Southampton, has brought Lord Malmesbury's reply to Mr. Dallas. , certain fires, which oaourred on Saturday night, are reported as inoondinry reteliatione by the, friends. of Hutchins, found guilty of the vatirdif of John Ennis, , on two of the jurymen who eoli th led him. The Brat landing at, Jamestown was celebrated by an anniversary festival, at which the me:noire of "Virginia,?' "May 13th, 1607," "Washing tan," and "John Sinith " were prominent. The venerable Gon. Walter Jones, aged 'eighty.aix, made a Union speech on the occasion, which Is the subject of much complimentary comment. Mr. - Pendell also spoke. I was glad to see that, In the midst of politics, the flue arts wore not forgotten, but wore remembered in the toast in honor of Wm. R. Barbee, the, sculptor, whose charming " Coquette " has been the subject of universal, praise'. "The Eishei Girl," by the, same sculptor, ' now on exhibition at Philp's gallery, and is attraoting much attention, PORTRAIT or SIR WALTISR SCOTT.—POIO/0011 Bros. have issued, engraved in stipple, on steel, by R. Whittehuroh, the portrait of the Author of " Wa verly," painted, at Chiefswood, In 1824, by the late Gilbert Stewart Newton, and presented by , him to Mrs. Lockhart. "-This pleasing picture," Mr. Lockhart says, "gives Sir Waiter in his usual country thess—a green jaoket and blank' nook cloth, with a leathern belt for carrying the forest. er's axe round the shoulders." It 10 the boot domestic) portrait ever done." It has been en graved expressly for Patentee edition of the Waverley Novels, and will be bold_ separately, India proof, at tvreety•five oents. Noses understand that Meson. Jas. Mallen & Son, of this city, will shortly publish the following interesting Works: Ilistory of In dependence Hall, by,D. W. Belisle. 2. Six Sound ings, by Bor. J, B. Ripley, pastor of the Mariners' Bethel. 3 A Familiar Compound of Geology, for Schools - and Families, by a lady. 4. Twenty ad ditional volumes of Challen's Juvenile Library for Sunday Schools of every denomination. All the aboie will bo copiously illustrated, elegantly printed and got up. A NUMBER. of ripe watermelons were shipped from Charleston; B. 0., last week for New York. 81ey,17,1869, TOUCHSTONE Literary Intelligence. Letter Irem Apr' Ytt.o6, tIEW YORE •., D NLEGATIONN '4l',, NATIONAi, - COPSVEN• . TIONEI—RAILROAD NKOOTIATIOND: DECREASE IN - VALUE OF TEN NNW YORK AND ERIE RA(NEDAD . -- ~- BETTE O ° DRIDD AT DOSTON7-3fR IYlROFF—ininioo POTTER, OF DENNNYLVANIA — NANATONA SPRINGS - =WiLLIAII COLLBN IORYANT AND TWE REW YORK - LEERSIG"—DIKRIARTD UAL NYE AND KR BTRANA• BAN. . . - - rflorrespondetice of The Pressj Moor Yong, 610717 , 18110. The papers Iwo hta not a little genii,. during the month pant, relative to the manner in which New York will constitute her delegation to the Charles.on Con vention, The'llardi ere not deolded whether to go for 'the "appointment of the whole 'delegation if; the State ' Oolivelition, dr attempt, as in 1052, an eltiothin *single, Wailed& - 12ter tint% National Conventions wsre Watt idted Ne* York has been represented by delegates ap pointed by State ClinientionB—that is to esy, in 1836, - 1840,1844, and 1856. In 1848 a State delegation and a &dant delegat on were both admitted, bat deolined to vote. In. 1852 the State Omnmittoe directed a choice by districts. lint in 1850 both sets of delegates were choion by State Conventions. - .Negotiations are still pendiug between' the repro. reeentatives of the four great trunk lines of railway. The Principal °bristlier' tti d satisfacitory adustuient ate the dlilliultlee of the Nei 'hilt avid Bile and Ned Yon: Central. - One of thee, is the amount of Ribald) td be paid by the Central to the Brie for keeping up the rate of passenger fares between Now York and Buffalo. The Central have offered $lOO,OOO per &111313121, but the Brie wilt not, probably, be flattened with leas than $250,000. The depreciation of the value of railroad property it etrlkingly illustrated in the decline of the New York and Erie road. That road is five bunched and ninety four wiles long, awl its Cost end present value, accord ing to the quotations of yesterday, are 11. follows : Yrlan. OnpHal $llOOO,OOO 7X 8851,000 3.0 c pr ct, 0801868 8,0 0,00 91 2,730,01 2d ‘• ...7 1859 4,000 000 81 8,210 000 1889 0 060,600 05 axe 010 4th " .../ " " 1880 9 057,693 48 040 038 1875 8 949,000 23 903,170 Convtble .7 " Mt 8 704 000 20 82 . 880 " .7 1802 8,125,000 22K 07,8.0 Total Pleating debt 38,886 000 2,000,000 The actual loss Is $22,695,248, or el per cent. of the inroattiaent at the present rates, and these are not likely to be the lowest, eines eTen the Interest on the Ilret mortgsge bends Is overdtle and Unpaid. Not lees thiensone thousand millions of dollars have been spent in this country upon railroads which caiKot pay the interest urn half the money. Pmith o , llrien has gone over to Heaton to enj the hospltalitiof the Athenians. They propose to give him a dinner and make him as jolly as possible Mr. Henry Ming is In town, having in hie pollees. sloe, in ono ,of ttose portly, diplomatic looking cove. lopes, which look like the Department of State, the Ohlnese treaty. The precise date at which be will make hie exodus from the country • has not yet exuded. Advice!' LUni Bishop Dotter, of Pennsylvania, dated April 15., at Marseilles, speak die iouragingly of hie health. He was elk yenta fOr home. He enders with an affection of the opine that operate!' on the b•ain, and has so reduced his physical condition that he le seemly recognisable. Bee. Mr. Lacook, of Mobile, and Rey. Mr. Clements, of Princeton, N. J , would accompany the Bishop to Rome. Penney Iranians who have done a certain portion of their lummer's pleasuring at Saratoga, and think of going thither the present eesooo, may be told that the Marline are enla.ging the ,6 United fltatee, , i so as le make the dancing room three hundred feel long. Ar tists are frescoing, panelling, and decorating "Con gress and the " Union Hall has' undergone materiel improvement since last season. Tho park bas t been nitwit beautified, and every needful repair made to Increseo the accommodations and nonacid of this excel , lent establishment. The New York Ledger announces that hereafter the poetical effusions of Mr. William Odle* Br 3 ant will appear first in the columns of that piper. Bonner le gradually monopolising the beet poets and prose writers in the country—Shone, I mean who do not write on po litical entjects He has become to much of a million aire that the mere waking of money has ceaSed to be the goal lit hie ambition. He nbir alms at Publishink a paper, Which shalt as' amok earpiece all others to lite rary ability as it alreidY does in the enormous aggregate of its circulation. On Thursday evening next a grand dinner re to be given at the Actor House, to ex-Police °commissioners -Nye aid Btranahan, on which &cession the gab, the grab, acid the grog ere expected to be of the beet sort, New York Stock Exchange, May I%b BECIOND IeOAOD 20000 II 8 '74 106% 6000 Missouri 8885,.. 84j1 0000 do at 30 84 25000 Va St thr *OO 95 2000 Brookl'a WA Lo 103 1060 Harlem 2d mt "89 59 Bk of Cora. 10og' BO Ara xx 8k..500.10316 CO 51f & Mao R.... 50 Pao IV x d 78,v Ito do 73,5 i N Y Oen ft.. a5.7a,a, 200 do 1.15 73 60 Bilatt Sic N 1....10 adateabildNlemaaag 80 do .800 BIK TfIE MARHICTfI !100 Welt Oen R. ...... 43 60 Penmen 118 , 1 100 do 630.118 160 111 Oen R 61 !00 Gel & OM It 64% 50 do 610 64)4 50 du bOO 643 i 50 dtt ' 00.04 60 Ole, & Toledo... .. 21 100 do 14.27 100 do arg 100 Ohio & R 1....&60 61 10 do ...... ......5 6.33 i CO do , .63M 100 du 24.60 _ . At3nss,—The market is eteady, and the demand fa fair—sales of 100 Ws at 0.60 for Pota, dad 0.9 for Pearla. noon Sco —The demand for Western Canal Plow le lees active, and prima of the low and medium grades are easier ; 'Tem:dative holder', are more disposed to mites. ' The sales are 1:1,660 bbisost $8 2506 80 for Inspected superfine state; $7.4007.70 for eters do; $7OOO 8 25 for shipping benne of round lamp rains Ohio ; $8.3060.80 for trade brands do; 68010 for St 'Lortis brand.; and $BOlO tor antra Omitted. Southern Blot& is rather easier rind ie gales; the e*. trento rates irked cheek buellie44-the notes are 2,700 Mile it $7 6008 for molierfine Baltimore, &c., and $8 OS 010 for the better grades. Rye Courts qutit at $4 21 04 76. „Coro fdcal_lajo fair demand—eaten of 210 bb.e at sl..f 5 Tor Jersey, and $416 for Brandywine ilaeur....-TheWheat market isplagguirratin.o..end a sates are 1,400 bastat sl 1001.40 for inferior to prime-Milwaukee club; $1.60 for inferior miXed note; $1 9001 96 for tea Western, the latter for choloof $1.96 for amber Western I $2.10 for choice white Mehl gen j $1 In for red Southern. ) and $19602 for fair white o. •• Bye la 'inlet at $1.0201 04. Barley la in fair demand sales or 10.000 bus &U 64 for good State, and file for good California. Oats are In moierstet' demand, at 180604 for State, and 000614 for Canadian. Corn le lower and closes quiet—Wen or it ,oao bus at Oba for Western, mild ; and Odka for dizetip and tonthorn Vaottelose —The pork market opened better, with a gird demand, bat closed drill and seam ; the Arrivals aro not lard?... 841 es of 6 oUO Ws at $lB 80019 for new mess ; $15.25 rels 75 for pr im e ; $l7 Thole for thin mess;, $lB 50m19 for prime mese. and $2l for clear . . Beef is wit.out much change; the demand le less aotire, the assortment Is not so large—sates of 050 bble as $0 50 61.50 for country prime ; 118 50e9 60 for do moss; $ll 616 for repacked mesa, aid $ l 6 25(017 for extra do Prime mess Is better; colas of 900 tee at $4€0 30 , and, 400 Ms India at, $6O 60iifal 6 9. - Otit Keats are better, and In fair demand ; sales of 240 Ws at 73( 87,60 for bhouldi , rs and 90100 for Maus. Lard Is better; toe demand is fair to part to wrier; I tales of 1,00 tibia at d tee at 12X Cal2No, the latter the extreme Butter and Cheese are steady. BIOA ie firm at the improvement; miles of 400 tee at 8,1 foto for summon to choice. bUGLIS.—The auction stile ancoutiOed for to.dsy has been postponed:on aeoe.unt of the wangler. Wnlszisr —The demand Jo stair) and the market is limn; sales of 1.290 bble at 9Oics3GX 0. THE 00 URTS rasTsnnAy's rnoczannias Reported for The Press.) QIIAILTER SESSIONS—J nage Thompson. Ircbaet Fah was charged et han attempt to comml Almon. It appearal from the evidence that Fahey ccoupied the house - back of No. 1301 Snail street, and bad set fire to ROM omnbustibles under a bed , Sim Adams sworn, and teettfied—Live batik or No. 1301 South street; Km Price called to me this the house was on fire over my head; I went up swot, and the room was entirely dark with etut ke ; I went up into the up•stalre room and looked into a bed to Nee If the fire was there, but it was not; The fire Wee under the bed ; I put it out with two buokete of water ; there woe ro one in the bodes bat the defendant at the time the fire commenced to burn; be then left the home ;-be had a met on tile arm; when be went out he said, "• no one can blame this fire on me." Re.examinad—l MAW the defendant go up etnire with a bualset of water in ble hands a number of times ; I ih night be was Cooking his sapper • he then came out of his house with his Goat the arm and went away; I did rot ree him again from that tune mad he wee taken in Custody. Fire D•toettve Blackburn testified—l went and ex amined these premises ; I received Information of the Rehm: who emoted the defendant, and went to the house spoken of, where I rotund that a alight ti.o had been made under the bed; I (motioned the de'endant as to the‘barnlng of the house, and he said he knew nothing about It, as be was drunk at the time; the lire had burned a hole in the floor as large as my two hands; I found a number of rage which hut been partly coneutned by fire; they were shown to roe by the previoue witness. hire. Adams. line. firma, tentiflesi—l saw the defendant durine the day the lire occurred; he carried water no stairs a number of times. aftsr which be wont away from ,bane; the defendant was drunk during the day en 'which the Ore occurred; his wife sod he had been 'quarrelling from Haterday Melt until the time of the lire, which was on Menday ; I did not want to roe the ilafendant prosecuted, as I thought he was too drunk ;to kenw what he wee doing, at the time the place was net on Ore. The defendant hsd no soonsel to defend him, and he did not call any witnesses Verdict gntlty, but recommended to the mercy of the court. William Rudman and Matthew Miller were charged withi selling lottery policies. Andrew Keller was to the witness stand. Mr. L. O. Ceeeiday, mon the part or the defendant, °ldeated to his bring ezem'nrd, an he bad been convicted of receiving stolen goods, and sentenced to eighteen months in the County Pricier' Mr. Catelday then read the decision of Chief motion {thaw, in a IM/similar to this, in which there wet a decis i on that a witness of this kind could not be exam. mod. The conned for the prosecution then made applica. •irio a fora continuance of the arms until they rouid send town to the County Prison for the pardon of Keller, ghich had been lodged there. The continuance wee then granted. I DISTRICT COURT —Judge Sharswood.— .shrls'opher Graff, trustee, ye. Daniel B Panitney. Au Antion upon a judgment bond. No defence. Verdict tar the plaintiff for $829.10 t Thomasa Kenton and John Finlayson, adruhols ,igators of William• 11. Kenton, deceased An notion noon a cromissery note No &force. Verdict for the plaintiff for $404. 04. John shoemaker and Morgan F. litedlor, copartners, milug, &a, ye. The Merchants' loatuance Compenj 'of Philadelphia. An action upon a policy of hew:woe. No defence Verdict for the plaint fig for $495 61. Di TAIeTCOURT—Judge Bare. James gust:mama ye. Charles J. Ingersoll An action to re. cover the amount Wigged to be due for work and labor done. Verdict for the defendant. - • . William V. Vittleld to the u e of 7oßeph Folnell re. M. A. Kellogg. An action noon a book semant to re cover the amount alleged tobe due for 8" Wine 'topper, spd for some wine sold sod deilvettd." On trial. J. Fiehley Gordon ve. Vowels J Altemne. An action upon II promigfb ry r ota. No defence. 'Verdict for the .leintt ft lot $10,455. _ f.Ancrion tfortcu.—We Invite partioular atton• Von to the sale of B. lioott, Jr., auctioneer, 431 • Chestnut Arcot, to commence at 10 o'clock, this horning. It will consist of a fall assortment of rich Paris trimmings, ribbons, . bonnet ribbons, blonde, embroideries, thread laces, mitts, Frenah 'corsets, white goods, parasols, and sun umbrellas. Catalogues now ready. ~LARGE, EGNOANT, AND VALUADLTS now arranged for examination, with oatalogues, atiThomas a. Bons' auction rooms. :EXTNNSIVII AND IstrolirANT BALES RISAr. Es rArz.—Thomas 41 Sons' 16th and 17th spring sales, 24th and Slat inst.,, will cash Comprise a very large amount of valuable property. The 'ale 31st inN, will wilt to *4O "iladelphia Book, to be cold peremptorily. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE BED'S, BY THE STEAMER, Yl4O ATTITUDE OF THE AUSTRIAN TOioiis; Threatenedr'assage of the River r)). Coriene IMPROVED sogooox. Jdomice in the Rote of Distount by thi lima: of Englund CONSOLS SEITTLING DAY. reiLitrtEs ` IIE ATSWIYUDIC OF AUK TRIA NO COLLISION YET THE ENgrLISII,ECTIONS. lIINifri'ESIAIL' GAINS [The follovilog it a tooth:illation or ilia steamer illgolp news, which woo obta•ned on the night of the 18th, oar Ospe Race, bat has been mysterionaly delaiaed by ty Nova Eaotlan Telegraph llne.—Reportar of the Ass elated Press.] BY. donee, May 10th —.The summary of the steamier Vigo'is news was made up on board the steamer, and hence in not no complete a synopsis as the one nenAlly prepared by the Liverpool agent of tee Associated Presa would hare been. This le unfortuoately the case In re-, gard to the report of the Liverpool Cotton inarket,:the papsre from stli , ch the mammary was made Contelnfos Nothing chneernmor it. - The fallowing le an abstract of the i atelligenee eon. Coined In the London and Liverpool papers up to the monolog of the day on which the steamer tigo Monday, the Bth inst. The Book of Engtrnd had Increased Its rate of dig. &mint to four awl a half per cent The London Daily Neiba' city article of Thursday evening pays the alteration In the bank rate had no effect on the funds, which opened at the dilatations of the previous day, and remained at that rate till en hour after the announcement. 14,289,751 There was subsequently Nome fluctuation, bat the closing prices were one quarter better than yesterday. The rise In the rate of discount ea u tee sales is Bog ltah railway and other Monks, whica have hitherto been lield in bortolved Money. It thus happened that canards improerd Several other. classes of securities I eve given wily—.01.1):0 were wlthdraWn front the bank to day for exportation t 7 OCO of Amer. Can gold were also parehased for the Continent. The Panes , city 'Mole of Thursday evening, says t , this was ,the settling day_in the lands, and on the whole has pamed oft bell, no failures have been de clared belays hai`e.been granted in all daces of doubt to the end of the week I , • The bank will now malls advances to euetomeri on Mx Months bills at , per cent. The demand for discount at the advanced rate has been very active both In the bank and open market 7oltit stock banks have raised the allowance on depo sit one per cent., the rates being now sg per cent The advance bank rate to 4g per coat, is merely the rattan of the movement of the public There Is really no very excessive present° fur immediate grants on the poet of the mere totals community, bat the enormous outlay comequent on the general arming of Europe, absorbs the spool° and cati.eit a continued increase in the value of capital. • Advtnea from Vienna Mate the failure of an erten- Dive banking firm, with liabilities amounting to X. 2 000,000. A telegram from St. PeterebuT announces that ea change on London has fallen to 88;'per cent.' • TRIO WAS., The London Tines says, told the invaders of flaty have not advanced over thtrtptive miles from the fron. tier, and it seems that th:nsh Austria staked heavily for the opportunity she won, she has now thrown it away. The Paris Meniteur of the Otis contains the follow., ing ALLIANDRIA, May 4 h—rraning.—The Anetriens who had er , esed the Po In email number,' at Camplla, and pashed the vanguard ae th• as Paths, Lave now crowed the river. The Austrian division., reported on the right bank of the river are still threateniog the ',linage of the Pe at Traveinalto, but the river, much swollen by the rain, °Bine en o %Mole to the Grossing The rain oontinuse, and all the low grounds are covered wsili water Pauli i, May 6.—The reigning Duchess entered• the city yesterday. Part of the troops went out to meet her, and another part aria drawn up along the roads, • (MAT BRITAIN. The Dttke of Malakoff hae had, an at:diatom with the Queen, and presented his letters recalling him to leranee. The members returned to the now House or Oornmons up to the evening erne Bth were fire hundred and Mtg. two. The London nuns estimates the ministerial gain tit seventeen, and the Hank( at twenty four. The death of Duke Lewes is announced. Lord 121 e, dolphin moue& to the title, Commercial Intelligence. [the papers from whioh the summary has open made up contained no report of the cotton market.] BTATB OP TRADE. —Oa the sth the slaochester market wan ,quiet, and though there was a fall at; tenderise, the depression prevented business. LI villillOOL /READS UPFB MARKET, May 5. Wheat and Flour are held for en advance. In Corn, Infiets were in almodarmo, but afraid 10 operate unless at a deoline of 3sui4s per ambit. The game feeling prevailed in regard to oilier artistes. LONVON 111A/BETE, May 5. The supplies of Breadstuff/ were very email, for all description/I Wheat is very quiet, and, in some cues, Is less was taken foe foreign LONDON. Thera •y, htee B.—Tallow quiet at NI 8d idANURESTER. &lay s.—Tas quiet ; nommen Clowns 106 21; Ssltpetro very firm ; 8,300 bsge Bombay mold at 39s *ldeal; Fuger quiet but 'toady; Coffee flit; Bite autiire. -" LONDdY. Unit 3-2 oiolobk P. f.f -Lec:mole for money 00Xe90,4„; ; for account 903 From Denver City. ARSTITUTION 'AEIONEi THE MINERS-DEATHS FROM STARVATION-DEPARTURE OW HORACE GREELEY. 1 x ivextroarx, May 17 —Letters from Denver" Olty dated April 18, state that there fe groat scarcity of pro- Vleions among the miners, end • several deaths., hove ocotirrod from etervation Bmigiente sere arriving in a dtetittite coedit do. There is an.abnodanee of pro. *WOOS on the way, honever, , from bore and other pelts: COstradlotory reports prevailed regarding the mining respects, but the general tenor of the intelli• genes is not encouraging, but turner:Womble accounts kris ascribed to the destitute and discontented emi -9tilitotiltfinoes of dust or rich dieroverreitex;en l nom:med. , Measures have been initiated to form a new State: Constitution. Delegates, are to meet In Denver oity , Jude, to form a State Constltrition: The overland express, with two weeks liter nitre from the mines, will be due here on Wednesday, and arrangements are making for a public demonstration on , Its arrifal • Flora. a Greeley, of She New York Tribune. left with the Lawrenee de:option, yenteqsy, for the Oeeswetto•' tele Convention. Destructive Eire in Williamsport. GUMMI BURNED WILLI*X9P3IT, Pa , May 17 , -sA destructive fire ro omed bare laat eight.,abe barn and frame building on ?dirket street, beloning to'htr. 3. L. lifutisine. and occupied by Peter Wiee as a liquor, store, together with the adjoining siorebonee, and a number of other buildings were burned The First Presbyterian Char& (0. B ) was entirely destroyed The total loss le estimated at $20,000, a portion of which is covered, by -Ineutsucei. Tae fire originated In the barn owned by Mr. tdusslna. The telegraph °Mee nu on fire several. Omen, and elms near being burned The New School Presbyterian Ohurch aled . caught a number of timee, but was eared, Washington Affairs. WAIptINUTON May 17.—The basis of the .Dfoxican treaty arranged by Minister alcf.sue Is on the Fano ofe of that which eg , sted before the treaty of Guada'upe Hidalgo, and which repeated the commercial Inter. course from the bordare of Miramar' to and from Banta Fe In this me the right of way over Ittnecan Lard tcry to the gulf of California Is proposed with every preepeet of success. htessre. Reed and Beadle, the late Clommlaelonere to China and Paraguay. bare met with a cannel reception from the President and others • asSomateg with hi m is the Government Judge Douglas left the city this evening for New Orionis. Further from Pike's Peak. o INERS RETURNING—STIt &KGB. IMPORT.—AURORIA AND DENVER CITY SAID TO DE BURNED. Ss Loofa. May 37.—A letter from Fort Kearney, dated the Bth instaut, says that large Lumbers of the ke'a Peak emigrants aro returning in droves. Nine hundred wagons had peeled the fort In a week. The emigrants are extremely destitute, and are telling their lupus, hares*, aad Wilts for almost nothing. The at. Josephs Gazette publ•ebea a report of a ea. dour difficulty between the Inhabitants of Auroria and Denver City, resulting in the burning of both towns. Local rivalry is said to have baen the cause of the diffi culty. The report needs confirmation. Ildath of Captain George 11. Page. LEAVUNWOSTII,IIII) 10 —A private letter from Camp Floyd, under ante or the 2lrt nit., announces the death of Usptaln Gem•ge U. Page. Alaidant Quartermaster. He was a native of New Hampshire, and entered the service as Brevet Third Lieutenant of the Sixth In— fantry, July let , 1848. Bachelors' Barge Club. TRK3TON. Dlay 17.—The Baohelons , Barge Olub, of Philadelphia, arrived here at eleven P. 111 yesterday— against a strong wind acid tide—all well, and le fine Hpintg. PRIM/ETON, N. d., May 17.—The Linda, with the intobelorei Barge (Hub, from Philadelphia, bound to New York, parsed here by the canal at eleven o'clock Chia morning The men looked remarkably well, and were in Hoe }l:virile. Fire at nemphis. Memento, May 17.—The Stevenson block, inoludiug eight' buildings, at the earner of Main and Wa hing ton ettreote. wan destroyed by lire last night, The lose is estimated at $lOO,OOO, only a pert of which was Insured. The principal oriffarers are 31 gine. Lent & Trabne. Frank Smith & On., McComb & Co J.L. Case & 0o , .1. M. Coates, H. Dort. and H. 11 Matta A severe tornado, aceompanied wile rain and hail, occurred last night. Several housea were unroofed. Itiontgontery County PEOPLE'S PARTY CONVENTION. Notamoral, Pa.; May 17.—,The People's Party County Convention met here to-day and elected Colonel W P. Seymour, us Senatorial and John Walton, Ilene rot Suosellitteuhume. and 'teary R. Miner as Beim• sentative delegates to the People's State Convention to meet at Ilarriabtog. These delegates favor a general Convention of the Opposition in 1600. Mutiny on board a British Vessel. . . Ileums ROADS, Va., May 17 —The bark Temple man, from Oaiiao , arrived here thle evening Eh° re• ports that on the 10th of February she Boole the Del tish bark Hobert Harker, from Callao, bound for Hamp ton Roads. Her orew woo in a Hate of mutiny, and the Templemma assisted tu confining the mutineers The Barker then ateerAtt for the nearest port ; Valparaiso.' The Southern Pacific Railroad. Lorusvmte, May 17 .—The etockholdere of the South ern paottlo Itallway Company had a meeting here to, day Alexander Watt was elected chairman. A re port of the condition of the road was enboitted, and the meeting adjaurned till to-morrow. Ron-Arrival of the Canada. HALIRS.X iklay 17-9 P. ht —The Steatroship Oltenia hap not been signalled below. Her dates are-to net. , day the 7th tun , and only one day later thou has been received by the steamer Flgo,.lotarcepted off Cape H nee. Sinking of a Steamboat. /0111SVILLE, LSsy IL—The steamer m %rum Putnam, front Cincinnati bound to Bt. Louie, ant heavily laden, was coming out of the Falls to• day, when oho stove a hole in her bottom. Ehe was towed ashore, when she sunk in seven feet water. The boat wan not Insured. Sallies of the Prussian Ship-of-War New Toas t May 17 —The Prnselan P hip-of-war Galan ham gone down to the Roads, and will Batt im mediately., Markets by Telegraph. BALTIMORE, May 17 —llreadatuf74 quiet; Howard arld Ob l o, $7 60; trblte Whoa% $1 05t52 ti; whlto Otto, 0) 41033; pallor 920,5,54. Prollaiuna firm and hdvacolnir; Mess Pork, $lB 56 ; 131000, okloa,100710,ko; Wklskey uceottled—Oblo and City. NO. "W On"ANSI 111 Iy la —holders of Cotton &wand an advance i only 00 bales wars sold q 11 Ma Is de mtndod for middlings. The - steamer's advisor caused ',renter thinneoe. Flour closed with an advancing ten, Gollion. deney—Sales st 17 SO Lard olcieed buoyant at ma Tatinei? alTrs,Portrillittfle eineman,Mariff::4l/1-ur suffered a decline of 450 today, in coneerrence a. the withdrawal of buyers t r ain the Whiakey r is unchanged, Mere Pritk acid it.slB.7d. bitt:the rnatltitt closed unsettled. Bacon —kihntaderii t7).(of 'Bidet I,lini*Os ,• market firm tint quiet. Bunt stoats—Bales-of 400 COD lbs at 6,10 for tlhottlders, and "84 ro9r4or Bides—the market, aiming ilra t and holders iskintl . ,,es9e. Lard Is quoted at 11,50. TEE CITY. AMEIBMONTS THIS EVENING WHIATLICY & CL.ILESVS A:on-anis, Old Hauls and Youggpearta"—A , Rgba;t_Emmet , BLOB'S , -NATIOPO,L Ig OUP PPMUIe rAperican ODUalu." , , ... _ _.- Naw WALIIO2 , BI4UPIPP —"Li Grace de 151 en." Muscly. BIPAD HALL -ha. beinpstei's MURIcal EA , tertalument. AloDoyouarVa GAlVlllo.—Ealections from Playa, Gems from Operas. Pantomimes, Dancing, and Singing. oP.. Tag 'Meal AJWIII.L-EZ hibition of Paintings and BlauLary. Alf 'HOUR WITH TIES BLIND.=.-rWO spent Ain hour with the blind last evening. The occasion wile the complimentary !inhibition, at the hallo!' the Penn. sylvinie inatitutiorl for the Instruction of, the Blind, at the corner of Rsee and Twentieth' streets - There was e very largo ,audience en attendance, not a seat being Vacant The programme of proceedings was mostly mislead, though a very Interceding exhibition of the system of instruction pursued by the oblate of the instittafee was introduced. • At a quar.er to eight the orchestra opened the eahl .bltiort by playing the overture to etldomenect , The leader wed Mr .11. Pfeiffer, the only one of the body gifted with'sfght. A sweat little song, " Good Night, Farewell," wee ourg by Mine Fithian, with a piano at mpaniment by Mice Gill. Mr A. Kanigen performed an air and variations on the organ. , TeVii was folicitind by the quartette, " Where are the Bowen," from fletuiramide, by.Romitil, wing Vino Par. Ole; MoOollin, and Wolverton; and - which narrowly escaped en encore ' O. - Te,y lively waltz, by Online, was performed by the on:lmam A duet—" The Alpine Morning "—wag - - ming lye the ?diesel' McCulloch and Hallam ' bliss Oormary riecon 3 pa. eying on the piano. This was the first piece that re ceived an encore, which was responded to by Mice hicOollodi, by eirging a lively ballad, commencing A fair little maid wee knitting one day." home v. ry greedy penmen in the audience tried to have a repeti tion, bat fortunately they failed. Haydn's grand chorus, "The Heavens are telling," from the ()res tive," was sang by_the whole company of, performere, to the number of a hundred, and was accompanied by Mr Wood, on the organ The eff pit wag yen fine The eystim of Motivation wee then illustrated br the prinelpel of the institution. The are of reading by raised lettere was shows here to the 'greatest advan tage. Little girls scarcely out of the rudiments read the raised letters with as meth facility as if they het the use of their eyes. The times of touch was exhibited in a woadefal perfection by clue of the pupils who reed a portion, of a maim, while Me page way covered with a handkerchief; folded four times Another young lady performed some examples in arnbmetio on a metallic elate, with metallic figures, and with great facility. Mental arithmetic is wed more than.auy other eyetem in !attracting the blind. To ,bow the giant progress made in mental mathematics, the principal asked one of lb @loathe ladles to ealriat the square root of 123 90 , 1. In tee apace of three minutes ',she had peril razed the difficult problem, and announced the recall amid manila applause. The art of writing, and pin-type printing, and teach ing geography by means of a rained globe, was alto shown. Tne eXhibitioS was olosed by the execution of eereril mega and pieces of music, which were received with great applause. The Wedding hi %rah, [tom Mid summer flight's Dream," was ,paiormed excellent...l% Mr Pierviii sang ...Wooman /bare that Tree," with much feeling, and, in response to a tumultuous encore, sang • laughing song which was loudly applauded ‘• T.lts Favorite Drummer,” eweetly mum by idle Mothilloch. * comic glee, "The BIM Of litare " and Geer.. R2l road Gallop," by the orchestra, after the msonei of,Jullten, were exquisitely perforated, and were greeted with many demonetrations of delight. ' - - - IA • was nearly half-past ten &elect when the per formances were ever We had barely time to glanpe at the exhibition of handicraft lu , the adjoining werk name, but the lateness of the boar at which we write prevents us from transcribing our notes: The ayetem Of educating the blind, as permed in this Mate institu tion, ie s great encores, and one which, as Pet:Leyte*. Dian I, we should feel proud of. The Asylum to open to visitere on periodical occasions, and It would be well for our citizens to spend an tour or two in examining its mode of operations. - THE PHILADELPHIA. HORTICULTURAL &Cir. rry.—The May meeting of this Soe'ety was held list evening at Concert Hall. The &Maniere° wee very good, and many of the contributions far above the average excellence. The number of new plants wait larger than usual. Among them we noticed with plei. etre II plant shown for the first time from the garden of Mre. liatchinsan, of Weer Palladelphia. is to called Tookrotna Warsoutttza " It blossoms almost per petually, lie flowers being like tkron ear-ring hi purple enomr I 'Mr Fabnestoah contributed anew and diminutive plant called Sootooilla Margaritaes. It grower In moss, and has a little pink flower, while Ps learea-4., dark green, mottled ;with 'white spote—look as though they were piloted to oil. It was the gem of the WM? bit 00. and a.traoted general aotice A new Orchid, beartog a green flower, that looks like a diminutive Anti, tram thin garden of Molianaisons O. worthy of notice as a curiosity ;'-as also was a Den dradion Boothia orchid, lkerally 'Mooting up spikes of quaint looking flowers, In pink and yellow, upon a ground tf wax en white. From the garden of Mr. Katie, at Burlington, tome rare tulips were shown; while John - Randall, gardener to Mr J.D Witham, of Green street,' showed seedlng, Oalero'arias of particularly fine colon end The staples of the exhibition generally were creditable; and lead n$ to hope - that, under the preseat vigorous management,, the, prospects of the acialety Are Im proving. • , • Some vegetable wonders were shown last night that would do credit to a 6. world's fair," *ladies Jones; gardener to Girard College, (Replayed. milks of - rhubarb thirty-six inches in length, each stalk of watch would have made a pie for a Lord Mayor. The same person diaplayeet teurague of colossal romirtionty whoain troduct on must place.the ordinary Malkin &large d,ai comet The greatest ourloanty of the entire affair, how.; ever, was a basket - or cucumbers, of which several merscrtned thirty tattles. in length. They were grown by C. M. Abbott, gardener to Jean Brooks, and' were awarded a special premium. Such cucumbers as these are *striking novelty, and.thegnore so as their flamer is ferkupertor tti*that of the common varieties. The geed must be valuable tia '- ,TJienextmeetingof the _society is expected to De even better thanthe preeent. WHISKEY AND CRIME,—Thero 'tins it tire on' . Monday efiritt, Ocieseonettby The burning et a house Sin Larkin street, below South. The !limes ware outlet- , golds d by the fire engines before much damage trick' plane. The investiglation of the are, by Marshal Bisekbure, disclosed a strange chapter : of life in our city. ,The house was occupied by a Patrick Nadi and his Wife. Yeah was a shoemaker by trade. .James alrßenney, hie wife; and two wo nen, mimed vane .aterrison and diary, McFarland, also resided in the. dwelling. When the' flame, broke out the whole party aware drunk, wl'h the exception of Mr. Nash, rho was absant. adrelt.is re. poled to be the possessor of a great deal of money. though he lived in a State of miserly degradation. A bag containing some eight hoedred dollars In geld was found under a bed hyena of the officers, and an account in the saving feed, for several hundreddellars, boa been opened by hini. Notwithstanding tholes fade, the chil dren of Muth are kept begging, while the fuel he uses in his family he alleged to be stolen... - At the time of the fire Mrs. Nash direttsed Mary MO- Farlaod and Jane Nordic)) with having fixed the place,' and stated that the had gone into the yard, when she Raw the light flesh up. Upon entering, Cl,, says that she met Mary McFarland coming from the garret with a candle In her hand. 'Upon this statement; the women were taken Into custody by OMier Obasoori, and looked up to await an examination by the Flre Marshal Yesterday morning! Mr Blackburn commenced an in. Instigating of the funs of the cue, accusing - 111re Nash with being the tricendiary. Mrs MsFarland said that she saw Mrs Nash emerge from the bolt with a candle, and that she had made threats during the day against her landlord for warnicg her to leave toe premises. The conflagration commenced in the loft among a quantity of straw, which had been emptied [rota an old bed by a tenant who had left the house a day or two be, lore The' inmates had barely time to get out safely. They succeededin rezoning the moat or their elf ote The lose will be &hen three hundred dollars. The building wee not of much value: The upper portion of it was entirely deatroyed. The manthel in still Inver- Heating the case, e THE HANDEL AND ' HAYDN SOOIST Tc—The annivereary and closing night of the soma of WS cool sty, was held lastivening at Handel and Hassle Hell, no nor of Eighth and Spring Garden streets. The /m -oiety comprises a membership of overtwe hundred la dies and gentleman, who meet once a week to practice music together. Owing to its facilities for anneal practice, It Is a conceeed fact that there are more good singers in Spring Garden than any other (porter of Philadelphia The president of the so ciety In Mr. D. W. 0.- Moore; the secretary Jo seph 8 Sparks; treasurer, A. W. Rand The affairs of the society are Damaged by a board of direceora. During the lest two years the musing exercises have been condooted by Philip Rohr; Profes sor Orme Wing as pianist, and bah being paid by the eciety The roost, sang three oratorios lest win ter, oae of which wee given at the Academy of Monte, on faturdey het, by the *Wats of the Julian Opera troupe. They glee concerts occasionally, witch ate baud gamely att ended, and considered a decided feature of the winter einninge. The society possesses a music library that cost them eight ',tredve% dollars. Their receipts during the past mason were $1,633. which did something more than pay expenses, leaving the society with all debts paid and a balance in the treasury. For singing is the ors - orlo, on last S aturday night, Mr. Ullman paid the society one hundred and fifty dollars. The average putt a of such concert given by the society have been over a hun dred eollars. Last nigh t being the end of the seas in, the mimioal exercises were emitted and the evening spent is hearing the reporter of the officers Theme reports thole that the society it in a flourishing con dition, end theta must anon attract general attention. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEP/CAL SOM. STY —The Medical loolety of the - State of Pennsylva nia will hold its ebtenth annual meeting in this city on the Sth day of June next. This eel tiety lea delegated body, and the meeting will he composed of represenia llves from the several county mod , cal moieties through out the State. oath meaty being entitled to one de'e gee for every five of Its worriment rnemba a. From present indleations, the mailing Mils fair to be a well attended one, and will embrace among its members some of the most distinguished phyalciame in Peenajl eaale. Wo learn that the Pennsylvania, North Peon- BriVania, and Reading railrchade have with their usual liberality, consented to pare the delegates over their roads at reduced fares, which will donetlene do much towards swelling the number of delegates, and it Is de sirable that the weekly journals throughout the Slate should metre known, in their respective localities, three facto Under the auspiceri ; also of the Camden and At lantic Railroad Company. the also, detention propose to give their professional brethorn f ow the interior a grand excursion to Atlantic Oity, where a sumptuous entertainemot will be provided, and an op. portunity afforded to get a dip in the ocean, and to wit. near the other attractions of that fashionable watering place. Loam; BetrAnc..—We have received a com munication from a ie eubeerlber,ie who complains of the condition of Logan Sesame, ani states that while the other nubile rquares of our city have received due care and attention from the authorities, this one has been Imoet entirely neglected The writer 'aye: it With the exception of the herculean efforts, which were made early in the EOM= br a couple of men who dragged an iron roller over the gravel walks for a few days nothing hal b en done to ben peeve. Ira appearance All along the sides of the gratis-plots the grace is en tirely wore oil, and no etnrc hen been made to sod it. The doer•houee hag the look of a badly kept pig.stye, and to littered up with old boards, pulse of dirt, and heaps of rubbieh. The attempt to introduce gut has resulted in the setting of a few lamp. pasta. at irregular inter vals, leaving the entire north ,end south shim of the square without light - Thle, it is true, may be the re colt of delay, but delay is as Inexcusable so neglect, and in only another npoeien of neglect W trout something will be done to put this favorite place of resort in as Rood order as the other squares. and that If we are to have the central walk encumbered with that ugly watch box, we may at leant have the place from which It was removed. sodded" A SINGULAR case was brought before Alderman Snider on Tuesday afternoon, which to certainly one of the most extraordinary, ones that we have heard of in a long time. A. man, named Cardin, the roprietor of a tavern at Third and Shippen streets had his daughter Catharine, a girl of eighteen pure of ale, arreeted on the charges of absrondinf from bin horns. She was ornate , ' at No 1307 Carlton street, and when brought before the magistrate, presented a certificate signed by Aide man Tittermsrf, which stated that she had been married o m the 3d instant, The husband to whom she had plighted Wynne ht cap tain of a usual boat, sod at present, absent from the city. The father Itrtaght the cerliaeate a fraudulent. sod he accordingly let the of In company with his daughter and an officer, for the pu-pose of ascertaining whether the document bid many been prepared by A - dermse Titter-M.47.;-The aidernian'aelutOwledvrthe sigulture,hniketated that isalted performytjtke mar riage aerouiemyvaktir • Varela the tale returned, to the oillut of Aiderntast Snider" anditated_thii Car- - den then set up the phiatbet he wee a Oatkolle, end th 4 he did not reeopiee the ;validity_ • unless it Solemnizsd,by vileat. The defendant, who resided with the mother o'r,her hatbssd, at Na. 1307 Carlton divot, "wee held' by Alderman Balder to.) fortherheatiVit, ' LIST : . of Otters advertised , as . - reinitirdiig.in the Post Ofilie, Philadelphia, Saturday, -Mar lath; In. einelie; no doubt Mildlieetellor other eithei - Al'en Whitley tr. Wasbbuseddoeten: ' Bs.k.r & Von Pbul, Obscdonsti. s ; ,; , J. 8, Gittiure 00.;Baltimotii: Beam & Leading; about,/ be Xerrison=&Leiding, Charleston, 8 C., - - „ - Lewis Johnisdit LivLugstone, Copeland &AID.; Pittsburg; - 1100. ilhork_ds Co., shillala be lyoe, feting; & co., Pittsbufg' • MoOatebeetr. Howell & 00., New Orleans.' blogerson& Bobbies ; should be Malt woo& Robbing, Now York,' 'lts Elituirda ts, do,, ehould bs Ira Richards & North Attleboro, M.O • •Shektete. Metotin & Co., Pittsburg: L P.. Staff h'tgaghea,t Oould be Elutellffe & ilogkes, e. • J VPillisms & Son, Baltimore; - Prealdent of Iron gitz.Commereist Inetitute'; Tile, Pa. • - ' Mgr of lotteto, 'as .'advertised ig,thiY.NOW York Sun, Friday, Msy 113rh, reclaiming 'Ow Nerir York Poet Office =milked - for, no doubt sit WWl rented Phi/add/phi : a Houses —Canby, NaYllle & Hughes; Varmint. Lulled & Do:-; M Zlkinted & Dont Res. ten & Denokla ; P. K. Newbell & Sons. should De T. A. Newirtli & Sons; Ilualltos, Mona & Co. ; T. B. Peter sen; & Brother ; Moryby. & Co ; T. P. Steiner & 00 Dusen Smith 'Witmer & Cannel. Rlol' IS A BALL Room.—A parti of row dies entered the / ball-room over, the Eater market yes terday morning, at an early hour. while the ds-ce IMO going on, and committed an assault end battery on young man nsmedlidartin Iltuirove. Hugh Ingraham, One of The rowdies, was Arrested sod held to answer the charge, in the cam of $l,OOO. While in the'lltation house, be committed another assault on the (Agar who had arrested him. CORRECT/WT.—ln our Issue of yesterday, we recorded a disgraceful fight, which occurred between two Elie companies in the - upper section - of the city, and toady ST Gently mentioned the members et the Spring Garden Hoerr se being engaged it. W 8 are happy to be able to sty that the mambo.+ of the afArreauld company did not participate, and that we weir' SUDDEN DEjaH.—& woman named Mama. yet Lee. aged fifty yearn, fen dead - fteM the &dr m which 'pile wise Wrong la a bome..fzi Ilefintb -Street, above Jefferson, about ono o , s:ork yeeterffay,ofsersoon. The Gainsay wasnotined to &Sted. " - • STABIUNG CAsz.-_—Bricigeko.lxten 3v4.5, held yesterday- morning. ICanteret:thn Obirge of committing no assault and battery on one Oatharke Duffy. Bridget drew a fork on Catherine, and stabbed her 111 the breast The wound win ttot dnegoroug. ComurrrEn.L.:Andiocir Clymer WaB commit ted by Alderman Yembsgt . on, yesterday moreing,t to sooner the obirge - of maliemtply and wilfully breaking the door of John Gearyie dwelling In the Third ward. OBDERY.—Michael Tobin was arrested yed terday, and held to bail to roomer the charge Of rebbina e. store at'Third - sind - POpisir attests. He took a =tall atm of money from the till FORTY-TWO BOYS, their ages ranging from. six to ten years, were admitted, as paps into Girard College on afendiy. FINAAICIAI4 AND COMMERCItiii. The 'itoitieli market. 17, The stook market continues vory4ull.-'iiittle eekuyl kill Railroad stock opened st 39 and closed at 38, Bead. log Railroad shares advineed from 23 to 23} and closed pretty etroog; Oatewless Railroad , stock sold at 6X, - Lehigh Valley Railroad at 4X, Minehilt 69,,Penneyl.. yenta Railroad, dlf Vi;St Philadelphia Passenger road stock is firm. at - - - - - New Granada has gone down nearly . ant offight. One thousand thr es mold to-day at X. -The demand for State and city Inane continue/ gold, bat otherwise the market to very weak. •- The money, market oontiouee steady. Merit is con siderable talk about higher:rite/7r, and What miriej to to he worth pretty soon ; but we do not hear of mare than six_ to seven per cent. being paid for the discount of filat.rate paper, and there is no'gpneral calling in of demand loans made et rates as low at 4% percent _ _ _ The st4Pghilietweerthe two sets of, sabseribers to the Thirteentli•L`lwo,,Flfteiinth eiieelit-,Passenger way begins tiPe'ireet jittereatisig," suit the deadlock he the we promiefk4rkbontione;lnOtthirliejers hive m ade e em e il de*iteO e t i tie 4 - I, VM S'hemeee7 pro ceeding.,. 41 4 41 a,dTtr5 1, Olk . fifITIKOEMF4t1 agree upon some wittlenient bfiliii • di_4 4 4-tf - 5 • 4Y - • • ••"' • • There appett*Olr,tkoPlo! , ,ilet4',sftli r irestlirold world. another speek - Cd'; - yriktitireilatill':Weik4lttladetphla 'eaten.? 5i54.,.): 1 / 4 4144, -- iiita,iiii,C*roi.i.t, Man tas, and ldes'Adstlit'lltreeit - 41eir;itrciwing out of the ethirtaLcittbe 40.1Orseild-gettbeirttitaa law:tnto titiefiAe L 4l7,-eiiiitolonMeet iilth arallwaj So be bnllt tkompatip - his of fort to trq.thexiaoi,teitOiaio(knatness for the Heitori, ville CionspiiikeUtt:lolouiirstii.heidls Strennonsly re stated #eteeemkerbe expected betiCeirn the liei*Keitiiihlle,dhe Bestowal* Mastic and Fairmount ClopPy&aPt Prte,rieg-,! 0 !, 51 4*deid io strong' force, - cad complete - theti `, track, 'short time. It in understood that the new compiny bite sym ptthles and arrangementteldelt look to as alttinee 'rat" the chestnut and Walnut etreete Itsilear, rather then with tbe Welt rhltadelphla Itallway on Market street, and hence. cries theettilteliefAhylitter I,i;roiestal the the new company to gett ritli latd into litestonviilei - 01;11hidejphige Minrketiw - TheNemisitiftt Market hae_bsen rather gest to-day, - the want of,' moredteAstlte advice!, front, ihros,dhaving tendeney-to rioet - Illule,-Msd the, sales of -Pleurhirs bet to - : thirtrade,inaludlng about 300 libli.etmeefineletilti,Boo , phial entnent front $8 25 6; - 38 ivoChint 800 hbli'ecomino - is Mid goOd :Weetern,ixtrek fahillyett firm 28.12 X up to 14 6 9 [ ;; -)oto range affitirii - WnVie;O:o4 - lily. Bye Flour and Coro htestarellriner ; the' forme r le quoted at 3505 23 and the utter- at S4I2X hbl for Pennsylvanialdeal. Whiat is pith - el' tlio re ...plenty to-day; 2,C00 Ens common Woolens red sold at 1 , 0 to 1010; 800 hue goad and _prime do at . 190 t o - 1250 ;• 800 bushels poor white . - 190 - /tents, and 800 - btishele good and choloe 5202.10. &)e te_hild at 101. colo3o, and little or none ceiling. - Corn' le rather dull; only about 9 000 Inshele sold' at !It center for fair and 140 +rants for Prime yelloir afloat Oath era unchanged. About 3,000 bus sold at 1580r0o, meetly at the former rate for g, of Peen'a afloat. Bark . isnot much inquired for; drat No 1 Quereltron is held at $32 4p' tow: ' ,Cotton,L-the:market continues dull and irregular, and only about 150 bales have been sold to day, Gromtries are- - rather tours active; about I,loo' bags Rio Coffee sold by auction to day at loxiM.No, usual credit, and 1003 hltdd Hater sae Seger for refining on terma kept 'peliate: - Prosisione-:the Market is buoyant; Mess Pork le worth $ 9X tr_ldit Orniintet tides 1034 c; ehtnldera Olio, and bbl Lard i?„ki 6180 9, lb Whiskey demand at the advadile ;" - 3 1 .19 bble sold et Sic for Xas' on, and 820- for Prison ; drudge is scarce at 29,140311 e. and lads 800810 itr &Won. The following is a statement of the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley' Railroad, for the week ending May 14. 1859: Wsen - • . Minus. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt. Ilaztelnit 2 659 12 33,211 11 35,871 03 Bast Sugar Loaf . ..—. 1,053 01 21,02 19 84,296 03 Connell Ridge 1,517 10 27,671 14 29,139 01 Mt. Pleasant - 104 13 8,733 10 - 6 843 01 Spring Mountain.... 2,318 05 48,033 06 50 351 10 'Coleraine ...........624 15 10 699 00 19,623 05 Beaver Meadow 887 16 34,186 18 11,524 09 N. York & Lehigh... 815 09 20 626 05 21,311 14 North Siring 11 , tn.. 1.034 13 - 17.827 18 14,840 06 'l5l GS - os a 079 G 7 3,079 07 an 14 149 19 1,073 12 501:ith Spring Gorman P. 00... Other Shippors.... Total 11845 10 2:0 BaB 18 281,982 OS tlorreapowling week last year. 9,793 13 365,349 01 114,979 IT Incres.se 1,E51 27 126.100 09 67,042 60 The following is The amount of opal shipped on the Lehigh Canal, for the week ending May lit; Taos Mauch Chunk. Summit Mines... Room Rim Mines FOR WEEK. TOTAL. Tous. Cwt. Tona. Cwt. 410 12 Co 359 ir 1,479 13 - 8 753 18 But Lehigh BLineo East Mauch Chunk. Spring Mountain Mines 1,561 II 6,121 14 Coleraine do. 3.3 03 2.691 04 Bearer Meadow do. 61_04 1,485 16 N. Y. and Lehigh Coal C 0.... 623 39 3.279 03 German Penn. Coal Co 1 469 16 8,271 01 North Spring Mountain, Coal. 628 18 8,348 11 D. Mummy and others, Pea and Duct Coal Penn Haven . Manton Coal Co rant Sugar Loaf .. Mount Pleasant Council Ridge........... Rockport. Duck Mountain Coal Co. White Haven. ?retold.% Coal Co. Andel:tried Coal Co Hartford Coal Co .. 6,551 04 21,843 01 .. 828 IT 2,888 C 3 .. 4 8 09. _ 2 825 78 .. 1,551 04 7,728 03 Fame tim!lnes year.. 22,458 08 -- --71,161 Ot Inoreaxe L untUr For the week Per loot report... T0ta1.... 8,510.046 The amount sf COM shipped by the Wyoming Ong Clo. foe the week ending Disy 14, wss 12,92 e tons. Amount previously lei orted 41 158 Total since opemng of navigation, Aprll 4.61,087 " PHIL&DBLPHIa. STOOK ESOCANaII 13A.LN8, .May 17. 1859 lI.PORTBD BY MANL.T DROWN. & 00., BANK-NOM STOOK, AND iccOrIAIPCIB BROIRMI, NJ/U . /MOOOl 00000 THIRD AND 00350000 STRIETS FIRST 1010 City be New 455.101 M, 100 do 101 m 1000 do 101,31: 1000 Un Canal 05....55 35% 500 d=, 55 851 J 10'0 do q5 /i l 2000 do . ... 001 Oataw's 21 m 7e..80 Lit Bob B. 10- 5 do /9 10 185 f 10 do '...:.. .... 18% 10 • do 184 10 do 18Ji 2 City Bank 100 Read 11 blwn 23 • BisTWIERI 5000 Penns R 1 m 6..10a 7 Penni R .....,. .92 10l Bead 11 55.23 X 2 Cam de Am R.... 1201/ 2 do 120 M 5 do ZVI 320,m 81/CON 20 Girard Bk, 01d...12M1 20 do 12,M1 10 do .......... 12 M 29 do 12m 20 do 12M 100 New Granada..... 01,0815 G PR Lied. Aaktd. BOARD. 60 Bead It bdwa 23 10 do In lots. ...23 100 do - ' 23 103 do ' 23 100 ' . do 23 100 do ' • - 23 1100 7do - cash 23 1 WE of N America 1413 i 4 elillada 8ank....1163j 4 Idsoboalca 8k......27 4 do ...... :.,..27 12 Poona it. In 10 ta....42 .6-Lehigh Val R 41% 11 Oom 9thlr.•...catb.bo b W Phtla IC 61% 9 Minebill R. 69 BO &11138. Ile& Am R...2d►e 120 It 10 Lel% Val 1t.....2dve 42 43 do 34ye 43 10 do Mrs 43 - IT Hazleton C0a1.;b15.44K 1500 New Grenada S 400 do 23 3 i 11 Reading It 1 10 Lit Bobo,' 11 ]8 100 eatawlasa P. byi 52 Lela Val 8...0 days 42 CBS—DULL. Biii. Athed. US 5e '74 Sala WILY Stook. 9,4‘. PIM& Os 301%101X ', Prof " •18 18X* .. ft 101%101X Woup't 4, Ilm R 8 8X ", Now ...104 - 104% lc Is let mtg.. 71 72 Penns 55 92 93 , i ZL 61 Reading R 23 23XiLong Is l and 31 12 • " lxlo7o loon' .. _B4 11.0hC00144. Nay. 50 61 I 12 tat 13s 1 44 09 95 Penns R 8X 8% ~ do 'BB 72 74 ''' f3s f 3% 84 Peons /t ' ' -41 N 42 , (6 10 s 90 91' ', 2d mCo Loot!' 38 90 Ostawloss R ... . 5% 8 I Idor Osnal Con. 60 55 ', Ist ukt bds SO 48 - • "_prot 107 108 . Frank &South RB3 . 82 • Sept Ras' Be 'B2 70 "74 - 21 & lld St lt, '-, .43 SO, „. f' 4np epilog 75 50 Boa 4 'pleats 49 yastiotratr; Tovez. 80,72 11 8,8341 i 17 75,881 12 520 11 921 16 87818 1,701 18 458 10 k 2,865 01 cam 10.901 01 90 175 03 Feet. 1990,164 6,919,792
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