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Napoleon , in - I, The Position of Russia. ?;;.,;..'- -'.' hi:Trio49li War. tr 1 One of the most interesting._ questions in f '4lol.iii Itieeptori'Oiesseit a re*onable connection with the preAhtEurbpeenk war is. #4lV:';efltb , ,,, , wonder „ t , ,ry iv o igua of titit, probable action Ofitheltuittititildovern ,.l4.o,,),-(o,*.ifw,is ~.,pl, ; ',r- = ~,,9 * ,i,-- I h, . okent".:... : ,,,,TietsfeViiile,Of ~a ~ 10 4 :i11ab?..-alliance i4O- O E - e slea - da n d . -I , s, . gi g 4 41;i fea tk has seen emphatically-Aenieli *ill Russia litr, *Mariana that POlti a 3 :,_ .. UM $,;(.., remairrnentralt4AndOf not, which'side of the t o - ii.o l e x 2. fo in ‘ y ~, , . l ,4lliitiiiii4; . qUatital'WiliehrfaiPonse3erratber,ihich party bit to (mac .npon ble(greittadv,antages in will she adhere tot '''' Weil 'r '_ ihttietriiggie new,conuaandieg: gap .solicitona 1 " The traditional policy of the _Czars has for ittentiliontthe citillied j_irerld, and nothing ages been the extension of SclavOblo power, 1 3 400 ,1 40 er poili,:seirrprevel4-theirhuephe-, and -its concentration under their own rule. for IlelttatirOtabitaiitialifbrtpdation has, with i The revolution (so called) in Dangers , is now reasta,ildtilfaindt';'s rigisfai l goad . fortune, been I pretty well understood to have been, in its i itftrilarir=7,t,!'"l';' - !t' 4 f' i ':" . r .4 ' . :''Tilf' - '"" " 'very' idea, to 'revolution, brit a struggle ion the t'ilt r Aiage l :diyi4„ , fiej*Co r ivieteit , Ametrja part of the already , derninant'?dagyarrace, to already: ~' Ho haelselatetther from the sympa. be born of ,which wastebe noble, to maintain t t ille ile(7oetkillikhile'netariting 'lO ' litraself, its.: aupreinacy :over' : the far more numerous IMptypirolll44,4Arriiia4naland'ainiprearda 'Solaria:element ef, the lingdom, and to add Hifi, i4dejiiiii,,4•B o , t i v ed ,- ,t,tikiial pledges ei- ~ to-the ; burdens of , serfdom The • Austrian 'rjet#Alltr. - Jillialitia3rilineifettlyrretiald'Ablitiii; Government, What reasons we are not now litit'lf(datia,fecOViithigerielt,'"itill'akfacif, fan, 'bilticerned to inquire, protected. the: Slaves, ~Xoi( tkO,Ainfter AIM:Miro Sicillea ;' has pro . and called on-Resale for help against the Mag. 11 , 1,11 . 4161 *.i1ttkt0 awfla r izAtiStria. • For the , Yara. ! Nothing,could law° been more perfectly 'pritafit i tie,'itill'are; ,- ),.. 4 ertitiltaier*On la maablea I congenial , to Rootlet) policy ; the needful aid tia%cott,Optrii,t94* - eitins 'eliiiiiiiroi . "and' r " 'was given • the -Magyars crashed, and the-re loittinies against '-his,foeilinelfe Willsheitided suit of Abet, sertile ',war—for-tt : was' nothing iter4ltilytbri3aillinii; parantS , Tuscany; , tinii , else—placed-. tbo , Selavoilian population of )10t.ri:,- O r yhhOge*,:ti.fiakiiiyerther ' . pa T ti l :of Hungary on a parallel footing with other Atm- , litkit,*tile:Xtinashi.tli ' reitinis the caldera fain.' Arian Subjects; so that -today they are a braver :tießlnfr , : • Ar . istriA - P-SmVitiit - power cannot 'rely and moraintelligent , peoplit. than.probably any 'llitiqiffift*AtiO'"ftqWiiatiOrti.trb,M.foreiglioa,. :equal-ntimber.or their brethren initussia. tfeiss,:- - , , , , ,t...;', J-,'",-.'" ‘:', : ...:7:',, , j , , :.,::". ; "...-:::'. ~. - ' , The , object" at -which, the 'Czar • now 'aims 41*:Nwatk,18,*ifetititOglii_,iioplay' Witir the is, we think; taget possession, sooner or later, , 0 1,i ,401,4 0 0 9 , ,, ,o:a,0 19, : na tiogAininces. iii, 1 of. all - the districts , of Austria, where , a Seta in *teed 'cOndltiorrirt-For - the,: new loin - 0 y.,-vonte. dialect-is spoken,. or the religion of the !ffool9o:6ot),'"liPpliC4l6o,ierri to bireWye'd I:Greak 'Ohruch practise& • These include Ga. lot $4744 4' s litnta.:-jetze.tilati4WO.tiays after ;licla,--Hungary, -up to the Carpathian moan the' imbsdriptien: btiekst 'Were - opened, doable I, tains and:the head waters of the Theiss, Scla '-tliataitiO,ki,iit,Asii4:‘l,cit* is ',Oka; _ : Vfi er - e i e i i yenta; Croatia,- Dalmatia, Styria, Corinthia, ille,,XMPererzappeared-he.was greeted with k and Carniola. , The eccupation•of these pro- IMmentie enthindasitt'hy'citiiens of , all ranks,,,. places, sooner or later, will open the way for AiCthirt,i'afteng; desire 't?.; Millet in the ware a port and sea coast on the .Adriatic, and give him a point of departure for a still more im mifsis is Arnie by the fact that' Paris alone portent .object, object. ~ : :.. Onished 26,0Ci0 volunteers. Haan be. strange „ ihtleill; lf,,haehedbY the most martial nation . , Turkey ieon.the brink of intestinal likable inlibe,w4444,enthiisitiatie in its personal devo- and the late advices by the Canada Inform us ti4o,to4dma'aordially sympathizing in the ob- that. the plan of, dismemberment of that em jeotifuf the:Pi - agent doilliet,'willing and eager piro by France and -England is again agitated. t ioii t igiii, : iii ncti money ,an a . ,,,,,, many iron To this We feel certain that :sputa will never *lie SequireS,Atelettortl&lot-bei able' to often; consent. , A large proportion of the inhabi titalfi*intlhettiujeCesiie;, ~' ~ , , r, tants of the Principalities of the Danube and it - '- `'t hy maple - of the north of Turkey proper are of Sclavie 1 -' , 4_lret only :exe`itselpeople of Sardinia in `i phred;bylaleellag=akin Jo. that , Which aid reatedlotir-forenithera. thadriys of the Re; volution,"rtt all y.partaies of this • otthelootintrYfor , nany ,ifears putt, has strikingly nttastialthe popular :lialiedutite OPpieearir.` armies iirs: .. "lo4 - 4,lo,',i,iii(iiatp;,b77,resetato heroism, thine' are,ln oPen alliance wit,ll: l ROM ,Plekliivaalideied #heir assis*Me. • :,..st.ludging by the past, in Ito part , of Italy is 'thaie a doeXtriveralon-to'Anitria than in hor lbardolYariproviruies. I&1848 they e*theikiilterMinedlind hoiOlO resistance , jo i tekr,:'4ipprossige,ittl'Were temporarily sue ce ful at'every important point. Their 'anti; Allbteian'feelinga are not destroyed . bidenly tiela ikklibeyatied!iy. - ,09 presence hamense 41 :the. , -,Contest waxes wanner and their tefrrittlYibeconies, as it in," allpiogoigttifmjtj;* inal';bittle.grOund of -the; strange: indeed if the •,natipoid spirit is not agaitilloviiirfullY asserted; find thon iaads of active and resolute friends *and: allies ' awing the risen who fought wltligrest bravery andldeternituation', agaittst • their • topprosio r a tea 4earit,agri • . , • nntering s the- present •war; - Austria must tiitisrally , :iegard: the . etrentir -pest periods .3ejth 14021 ',A4*O. - ver enceinte fiq:A'einiayb4e.,igii,:n--in-,crusbing the "rove t fe.l; ; Of her distant pro Vine . -cs, by bringing tiiii - ***o, - (4bers.fe attack it, , she cantina In --contemplating the re - ' , initsf,ether , ,fernier' , sitigle.luthded ',wars with ;+' sle Her°treaedry:is'lmpoverisbed, and e'redlt - litterly deetroy*;ltls impossible for -fier'!'to„ohtaiiiihy,legOandproper -means, tlielOneynecesicary"to,Aienduct the war; and intiet,,finatiol4lY; rely entirely upon de stingth4 aibttrarimesinuea._ She boars with ' tkbfiri , ,bastita!asee(bs Ofrdiscontent,- rebellion; , a: levlshr._ hand by hir4eleitregatbrafinlise- - mie:-.;her : ‘ektkettlesltellier Subjects.-Tiere Is nothing to . ifTeaent'sjansite. •112ey„pan,derbfe - no benettt' 'Si*: the: preservation,.cc.of the sacred rights Ittoie.;Anstibini er6Wh itif' , Le tubercle.: 479netti4 - ',ffoiririCia,' 44-** 'extension - . Or As bltgh'tt . i ntierekee,ofe'r . IteCollections, lef r ;Aie:tileedr.:aceties • ••, of -18 V - -49, nattridlileede;t4tifilf beTank *the' boa's) [l,44.n:4ll3.xof.bers'obiters. „Vile . blinded , are-so. en, coat sere-it, noa- .e •le determinationp'exheveraucg; stud with which ids ltuetoitni,alued; 'herself in ,past -conflicts, sltid herfliatighty pride, it would be deemed eheAhieirmot 'abandon: the'contest 44,',Onee„'40)niikoitheficstlefrui at can. prtiCeitiiii4;has :iieen, expressed in all yuatcera, that'lafter the passage the'Ticino; Abe.;•-.4indrianlinoPe did not, at once :make, some; important diimonstration,by which they .would ~h ave :7•Protited , loy'Aheir' precipitant their eemies Under - -the eipi. , " tal o > §ardiniaswoold probably have fallen bands r' before ber,• - eitizens were tally, jilvii4stiiiiii:Wirliiid'eernMeiMed. - ''.ButAuStria' alWaya Mete ieelehreted,_for the perseve ieriee;lidfOvbfah„stieL Continue:la-ear, than for 4141filliani-achievenients in, Commencing it. It lei . laid:that , the deserters from her army state filet' they Were promised the pleasure ot , pill] Ing _ Turin, hut no , deteipined effort was' niado"44! redeem the, pie4ge;ao„,fho' ar rival - of Frenchtheti troopihaa now rendered a succois. feratinck upon it impartible;:- Sem! military saints cenjecture, that the &eject; ofthe Austrian .'geberalli, Invading"thridominions of Sardi ttilkj4,ll replenish AlMiretares . , by ravaging tie country , and -at- the same ti me to - confine itiii;;Ti! t ar beyond Lombardy. as long 4 aa,,Had they idienced too far, ;an . ' d;Sfirenthe= peitnidti to - Mit, eff'4heir; Ceinninninatimis, 'lMiaiienrwonld almost inevita. ;bl,lla:ve been - „ • - The 'T. TheiEnropean internatlored Treaties of 1816 'are not only vlrtually;lnit'notually • annulled. 'insfr4 has doie it. _TM); moment that one single company of White:dieted Austrian Soldiers set foot upon the - soil of riedmont, - In ,defiance of the Sing 'of fleabite the En.ropesin settlement of 1815 telito the; grounOkat.enrely as*---but one, nii ;lntit'e'ago=there, toppled °Per thecastle which a little child , playing upon the table on which ,yr,:ti..sre!.Wrlting; has tatiently built up . .. With an ;.old.paek,oreards.. ; ` There the, fallen •fabric lies confirmedly before rue; In the debris we Obseive, sEliige;:and';Queens, „4 . d. Knives oddly NeLtise in * looking, with 'Sid; wenderlisteyescat:the downfall of your . .rielt,tip the materials, and con 14rti9t ' 4 new , edifice, if you please. lint, as , 1, surely elf' that.,uiultoltoried 'Milo tumbled dOWit, Selirilifliil=:lM)eas. fallen already-the frigileniraugement , of Europa by: the Treaties P 1 1 8 )4 , ', It',ffie;E/t i Vereigns, do not mind, a new ,OVltarope. will, hive to be ton- L ittrnetedi fortnest assuredly; some territories on that „ Change hands, if the maipreeseds: , , are affiklCtlitt the,neWS from Italy will i*eibtlt'ai.tio'tjetalla the war is tlidnOlino:.-;,The-practicsi inconvenience of oWr . f,iorting, and was ex- , parteneed:jiartng the tifiti• 0 the Crimea. De tails oetlie'strmigth, atrkogy;;atid elluation of tlie'ilited:toro.etieferKSelnisteliel were tele 41ey.by day. Thence to trnsaiiiand - inineOlately:atter' from merlin to WilknifilleolloWed by Vicrox ;Enstaiiing:and Saiin,adir during the present contest - .:lfewsPapor'.,eorrespendiit's *dye-, 'Ofrte l ijswhl*9.bd:4ll9'*944ithin, thi3:llfies;-, and =iio 'perston,- be - lsis 'nation ` ,10.41:1t, may . , , be, allowed to witness the Pk- 1 .1 1 4V , Z , :ifarkteETUoideito Write to the nein fatiers,;!,abottt theta =sßesults alone will , be „iiiniireunicahidittireniliiii,telegraph,"as there felling , Austria more .than ako,eanleartChttlterkfot in the campaign. ' :141.ither,year , Europe will probably changes;'.' Ifilhe Lombards rise, may be Akernmed lit between twalgreat tires—Sardinia on eile'aidtwatyPippirt#,l94 poloarATott the gnAfiirp,!l°4?i:., 4 o;: were 'K.eoaanr , tbernatut,',of,aetiembe once passed for, what a thile* there,would lie;fer iltingarlan , ' • A" cap' the attentionattention lll" '` bppiTA ttP Attorney ' of the 41.1,1 t able Woo liarour aditittloßs °Ovens of to;clay., origin; their language, the Bulgarian, is that in which St. CYRIL preached the gospel to the dwellers on the Dannbe, , and reaching from the South of this section down to the sea,, we have a district containing several millions of,Greek Christians. ,Russia • never will suffer any 'Ohristian Fower Ibut herself to ,occupy Con- Stantinople, until, she, has expended all- the blood and treasure. she can bring into the field; If, then; any trouble arises in Turkey, or any disposition is manifested to disturb her from without, ;Russian troops will instantly be , thrown into_ Transylvania, and most probably take up a line across the southern frontier of AUstria. e In this case, especially if England ;unites with • France in - an attempt at Turkish partition, the , occupation would bo peaceable, and with:the consent of Austria. If, on the hand, England supports Austria in Italy, we Joel' confident that. the Czar will declare lor• Bermes, and that his operations will extend to an ••invasion of Southern and Easterii Austria, and no farther. Our impression, therefore, as to the exist= once of a French alliance at present, is that the denial of , lt :on the part of Russia is sin cere. Meanwhile, ALEXANDER, to use his own: words; is ((protecting - the interests of _Russia" .by marching large bodies of troops to the froptiOr of Galicia. The war, as far as Italy is concerned, has almost lost its in terest ..from the 'failure of. the Austrians to make good , their position in Sardinia.. We turn to the East with,oven more interest than wu did in 1852, and if• a single , step, is taken in 'that .ditection:by the. , great Greek Power, more important results will ensue than could possibly have folloWed at that time, oven upon the taking of the whole Crimea. • Mysterlone Affair in New York. TAa URISAINS UT 4 , TAMALE VOUND IN A VAULT Early on• Sunday nu:lining a portion of - the re mains of a female were found In 'the vault rear of ;the tenement hotile No, 72i Columbia street, oe estpledit'Y about ttrentY fatellies.. It appears that' Wtlliam Botrob; one of the weapon% observed a ,bundle lyingin the Vault; and hooked it up. On an efiaminatiOnit preyed to' oonsist of the thigh and leg of 'a knmon being. Some hours later ho obsorved'two other bundles in the vault, and, on taking them out,%they , proved to bo thigh and 'bro ' asts of 'a female. The Lead 'and thigna had been severed, apparently, with a-dull Instrument, and in a bungling. manner. The head, feet; and other parts of the. body 'ore .missing,, Captain Squires, of itho litk.,proolhoy was' soon notified, and'the sink was further Starched ) ; bit ne more remains 'trine found; It Is, tiweivar, to be emptied, end . posiibly , tha rest of the body may , be die. covered., •.....p rota use where the remains I were found. , Coroner 'Taubman iies,inolptly notified,' and proatieded to; the Eleventh ward etation•house, :where the' remotest were taken, for the purpose of holding an inquest upon them. Wm Eggert, real ding in the 'house; testified that at Wiliest ten o'clock on Friday night he saw a man tarn the coiner of Stanton - and Columbia streets, having a bundle in • his-arm. • This-man approiched the bowie in question, and proceeded to the alley lead lag to the yard. Ile was gone about throe min utes end then' returned without' the bundle, and 'Preeeeded ;towards Stanton_ street. • The bundle was covered with senue kind 'of black - cloth, and this tensile covering of one portion of the remains found. The:other - portions, were covered with paper and a'plime of linen. Several witnesses tee tified;to being present when Denial hooked up two • D he baNdIAR. •• •• '' ' • -- - • r. John Beiteh i of the coroner's Moe; made 'a pest intkiteni, , egeraination' of the boty, and was led to believe that the deceased had been subjeot ed to an abortion, whisk' caneed her death, and the ibtlitiortiatilO'bidibli gait; rat the body Into pietlesoind'dieposed of po rtions Flit in the manner above dowiribed. -:The appoaranee of the body in dleatect thardeatthid taken ulnae within two, or tlitee'days;' Pollee Surgeon lEimbark was, present during : the. examiniition, and coincided ' in the opinion expressed by Dr. Beach.' No other evi-. donee tending to- threw light upon the' alibis* , could-be precered, and' the own) ,was given to the jury, who rendered -a Verdict of „ death by fOul means at the bands of some per son or. persons to the jury, unknown.'? - Dept, Squires, with several of htil allows, are engaged-in endeavoring to as certain whende these reMakill were brought to the tenement bouissiand other facts relating to them. FURTNRII DISOLogIIRES IN TIIR - VAOLT—SCEIrICIONO —TR6 WIPE Post CALIFORNIAN , MISSIN G [Prom the N. Y. Post of last evealog J • The vault to the house No. 125 Columbia street has been emptied,: an d the remains of arcane of a few menthe found in a muslin beg ; but no other relics of the corpse. The body is that of a female , not of quite fall else, and the bones are not, per fectly oreltied, indicating that she could not have bean more than twenty years of age. The mammal are, hoWevei, fatly developed, large and quite mature • • ' • Simpleion bas been directed towards several per sons In the violnity who have tho reputation of being abortionists, and the police aro on the watch, but nothing has been as yet brought to light to confirm any preooncelved theory. Tide morning a man recently returned from California, called at the Eleventh preoinot elation to obtain partioulars of the deceased:. Ile stated' that his wife, who was about nineteen years of age, bad left Philadelphia and come to this city in the :company of a Polander, and bad lodged in Cherry street. .They had since disappeared, and he was of opinion that she had been murdered by.her paramour, to bide all knowledge of the af fair.,This does not, however, appear plausible ; death being evidently the result of an abortion rudely produced. Gilt IOV 13 STATIC OF ,TIIINOS AT VIE CAPE OF GOOD liers.- , —At the Cape of Good Hope a large and respectable Moslem population is springing up. Some year') ago, it will be recollected that ship-loads of young females were sent to the cape, under the auspices of goodly ladies here. and con. signed to the supervision of the Colonial Mahon there. These females became known as the "Bishop's ladies," and his charitable chaplains tried in vain to find emplelptent for them. Some 414 what they would have done bad they never left England—turned to old and evil ways; others, etrangely enough, married with Moslem Inherent and farmers, mounted a natty Fez cap, and sent their husbanda and children to mosque as neat aft new pine, and as happy as the very oons and daughters of the prophet, upon whom be no more abuse than he deserves+. "In what have I done ill ?P is the common questrdn of these who have thee gone over to the questioners of their conduct.. Did - ever you see a Moslem laborer, artisan, or farmer, drunk? I have a Milhaud who loves me and my children. How would it have been had I run my choose, and married with any European who asked me in Cape Town?" and so many et . the " Bishop's ladles" booome calmly contented mothers of Salina and Fatima'), forget their este ',Allem, and say, in common with their Lords, ' , There :is no God but God."—Athouvon. THOTIAH +t SOHO' OALES THIS Monnora AND EVSNAZIO.7EIegant and valuable library, nom- Mousing this, morning at 10 o'clock, at the auction 'rOoms, South Pourth street, See catalogues. • _Extensive 'sale real estate, stooks, 800 , this evening at 71 o'clock, at the Exchange-25 pro perties, soma cif them very valuable and to be sold peieuiptorily, by order of the Orphans' Court, executors, trustees and others. See pamphlet ca talogues and adertisercents. Mr. Maser., who keeps a newspaper stand at Third and Market streets, (at whiob, by the way hasells large numbers of The Press) has sent us the July number of the now and lively illustrated butnal, "F"cenk Lesi,ieb• Budget of Fan. It is Well worthy of the name, for pen and penal! hare combined to make it exceedingly amusing. - Frisconar. CenVaxmon.•;--The annual Conven tion of the DIOOOBO of POtltlgyiVania 'will assemble today, at St. AndreiOs Oburoh, South Eighth street, shove Spruee.. It antioipated that a mo• tlon will tie Made for a'division of tho Maim,' the objoot'being to apportion Western Younspvitula . fti a separate Episcopal district, !ME PRESS.-PMLADELPI - 11A, TUEBDAY, MAY 24, 1859. • 'THE LATEST NIMS; mr:,T-g I 4E(44APH„, • tips-Additionl'Steamer City of , - Now Vonic Mop 9g =- T insi eleattishly linty of Balm: more. from Liverpool o i the .124.11 that * milted at port at eight chloak this morning. .Alsummart of her' advieee were obtalied'off Oaya Raos, but, the pepsins furnish the following additional Intelligeoces The number of volunteers to the English navy, offered at Woolwich. wee 20) daily. It woo stated conddently in the London Olubs, Unit immediately on the meetleg of Parliament to d Pal. -lAeraton will- move, and air: Russell will second, a iota of immure on t he ministers for, hivieg dissolved P.trllikuient Under the orittdol ciconiustaucee ',the; tlerfea: - • -• , "Ikkir.lifersiteur Beige airea notice to lielglau subject. who May attempt pritateerlog. c • act contrary to the duties of neutrality, that they Will he treated tt pirates abroad, and be liable to prOarcatiOn by the gel , glen tribunala. acre. Sheridan Willeprittt, a sister of Charlotte Cunli% math died at'Llyerpool on the ,10'h Met • ' The following are the latest teporte of the Liverpool ,Ind Lenten markets, whteh the City of Baltiroore're. 00944 when at Cork: LIVKIIPOOL, Thartday, My 12 --The Cotton mutat IS quiet, with en advsnee of 30 over Yrlday% quota. lions. The Wee to-day are estimated at 6 SOO bales. - Lownow, ,Thureday, noon — Console ore now quoted at 911retti2X. Washington , Affairs. BI'ROIIIL itanririfi OP vllY,Odlittirr ON NUROPHAN' Watthisorox.May 23 —There wee iin - eitnikordlogry aession orthe Cabinet tb'day;callid consult on btbil.. nese eatinected with, the State Department. It is on. derstiied they paned upon a form of despatches to our Ministerti abroad, to be oernmunioated to the Courts 111' wh'oh they: are reepeotively accredited, setting forth the neutral Position of our Government In view of the 'pending ;European hostilities. . • Mr. Bishop, the recently appoint.d Commissioner of Patents, srrnved hers to.dey, and entered up nn theft , . ties of hie office • , Beeretary Oars and Senor Mee. this - morning, bad a oontereoOe on the subject of Mr Zan affairs. • • • • The Philadelphia poet cftice queetten conthinea tnei• cite mach comment ; and it is now thought that John Robbins; Jr.: VIII summed Mr. Wertebtt. , • • ~ The President hie appointed Col. Stambaugh, of Pennsylvania, Surveyor General Of Utah. There le no doubt that inomedbete measures Will Se •laken for the, protection of. the Government contract or's trains from the apprehended attache of the Pikes Peak emigrants. The expenses for the aolleetion of the rerenuu,et, New York will; attire comnienoenient of the next quar ter, be reduced to the extent of $lOO.OOO anandly. Presbyterian Getierat Assembly, (O. 8. itibIAHAPOLIII, May 28.-At the meeting Of the Preece bytrrian (0 fl.) General Aesemb'y to-day, the repikt of the Board of oreign Missions eras read.. Rey Mr. Speer, of Wiroonaln, a rettimed miseionary frOm,China, spoke of the eivillastion of the Obinem,-- their attainmeole in schisms end proCran in egrioultr, The remainder of the day was tr eat in the diaour on of the report of the committee In regard to the traoefef of the Western Theological Seminary. A resolution tram finally adopted to receive the erica nary under the epeeist patronage of the General Assembly. • The poise or Ineetion or the setnioary ices then die cussed, but without coming to any conclusion the de eembly &joarned. The General Assembly of the Presby • *erten Church, (N.'S.) 00111t111 net. ••• - . WILMINGTOSI, Del., My Zo.—At the meeting or the General Assembly today; Rev R t. Waßase of Phila delphia read the report of the Church Extension Com mittee: This in in the third year of its satire elist- Once The receipts are 70 per oont in advance of ]set y ear . vt o field of orposuon le daily whientng and 'greater powers and increased contributions are re quired. Reports of eorreernedenees with foreign bodies, in. *lading a letter from the livsugelical Ohurelt of France, were heard. Bey.- A. IL P. Parkins, from the association of Nan sachusette, made an addreab in excellent spirit, which wee received with applause. I.kn overture from the Chorea in Kentucky, deeiring to resume their amnection with this body was refused. Rev Justin Perkine, a missionary from Persia, ad dressed the body by invitation aocupying an hour. Large audiences are In attendance. . Outrages by the Returning Pike's Peak - Emigrants; " CAPTURE OP. AN OUTWARD BOUND TRAIN-TRH CONDUCTOR KELLBD-7A. POSTMASTER lIUND , B. Late, May 'private letter, dated Paella City,. lowa 'gates that engirt hid tat reached that placke;that ' s party of starying• Mehl Peak emlgraots attacked and centnred an outward bound train near O'Fallort , a Bluffs Daring the melee. I) 0 Oatrs,the 000rinoter, was killed,' and Mr: Griffith, the n.wly. appointed Postmaster for Aurrom, who was en route to take obo-ge of his post, .was hung by the desperadoes • From Oregon and Sonora. .• [By Overland Mail Sr. Lotus, May 23 -.The overland mall. which left Bin Branch= on the MU ultimo, arrived here hut night. The Calirottia advioes have been anticipated by l i e. hanntspee steamer. The Oregon B'ate Demboralie Convention nominated Lensing Stout as candidate for Convene. " The Republican State Cdtivention> hes nominated hand Logan for the same *Mae All the American residents of Lierninsillo, Senora, have been ordered to leave the city under 'penalty of death. 210 cause is assigned for this scaled hostility. Sr. Loins, May 23 —The New Mexican mail. of the 21 instant, retched Independence last eight. The over land mulls from Stockton, or Februery 4th, had arrived at Saute Be. They were driven back when creasing the Cotoradcr by the Mohave lodises. A letter dated Port Prne, hey 4th. ieforme the Tie nebtiran that Cal. iteffnan had concluded a treaty with the Mohave Indians. Balm mons Mny 23 =An arrival at this port for. the following intelligence from Porto Rico The a leormer Venice., for New York, was at St. Johns on the dth inet.l to sail the 12 ext day Captain Sheffield, former master of the WO Julia, woe still in prison, the charge ; ognipet,hlus not haiing been yet decided. • , Fatal Itp ilroad coblent.' BALTIXOMI; ?ay 23.—8. Blend ell, a brakeonew.on the Northern Central Railroad, was rua Oyer and frinskl about twenty miles from thte arty. -Re nada-ft that neliel ' 'Arrival of Stm.a:s+terg., • 0 „ 4 - • o - grifamehip North Amelia's. rpoo on Blefilth, arrived Imre this mialaMe. Her advicea have been anticipated. hew 'Yong, May. 23.-1 he eteametdp City or Palti. more, frem - LieerpOot on the 12th lost', arrived a% ibis pt this mornig. liar agriare were attained off Oapeltace by the As sootattd .prase news yacht. No Intelligence of thp Asia. Se Jowls, N. Is., May 2.3.—Darlog the put futility& the Cape Naos and other telegraph Huse in this Province bare been- repeatedly cut and large gusintitlem of wire removed, with the avid. nt design of preventing the transmleelon of European news. - ?arum I ta, N 8., May 23 —The Newfoundland Tele. 'graph tine has been working to-day, but no Intelligence -bee been revolved from the stesmsblp Asla, about due off (tape BeVe, with dates to the 11th inst. • American Peace Society. BOOMS, "Na) 28.—The Pev. /rumla Wayland bee been chosen president of the American Pew &MeV In place of Wm. Jay, deceastd. New York Bank Statement. raw Toast May 23.—Tbe bank atstewant for the Week ending Saturday awl's the following: Decrease in Ldatis $970,00( Trumann in Specie DIS 000 Decrease of (nictitation 135 1 ,0 0' Decrease of net Paponita • 143,000 Natters by Telegraph. Odathrsioni May2l. Cotton-2ales to-day of 1,000 baled at an advance of Mo. - Moms, May 21 ..-Cotton--gales of 1,500 bates to. day, the mutat closing quiet but steady. Nsw Oats tea May 21.--Ootton—• ales of 000 been at an advance of Mo , canned by the Europerul prelghte bane advanced 1.16. Ilatmoas, May 'lB — Flour dm; Ohio held at ~.12K; Plasma, $7.25. The. Wee have been unim portant; %heat quiet 'and unchanged; Corn firm at b9w910 K r yellow, and 890880 for white. Provisions quiet; Mees Pork, $17.60; Bacon Bides 10. Whiskey cull at 80 • OINOIRNATI, May ,23.—Flour advanced Ole; salenni $0 76; Wheat firm. Whiskey dull at 26,fiesilTo. Pror vielons unchanged; Mena Port, $l7; Balk &dos, Lard Manic. Nair ORLHANS. May 22.--Vottnn-Beles of 2,500 balej to-dey, at 11Ma for middlings Ingot are quiet at 11111 advance or Mc; sites at do. Oats are buoyant at 754 ir bushel. Sterling Exchange Is quoted at 9)(010 psk sent. premium. Isohangs on New York, 50 dap.. 2kr per tent. discount: sight Mlle, X par cent. premium. Emelt Pause : Without signing myself " Con stantßender,"• or " Old Subseriber," let me yen-, tore to suggest to you that In those anti-old fogyish• times, the idea of filling a column of your paper with on aooount of movements of all the little great men who travel from the Far West or the canny North, or from away down East, is simply simple ' Who cares whether Timothy Rustio pays for arida in the oars from some small, or for that matter, large town in the Soutb, and ohms up to our big city to purchase fifty dollars' worth of no tions. Look hero, my friend, why not give all the names of the /Arrivals, per every train from every where. My cousin, Mrs Snooks, always comes along semi-annually to buy millinery, but the good old soul dope at a boarding house , not et a hotel. Is it only. those who arrive at public caravauseries who are to be paraded before the publio? The merchants all have runners of slam raissioners, who hunt, up their arrived customers. Row many of your thousands of matters care or aro interested in those who travel by the oars? Surely a column of the London Times would bo appreoiated a million times as much, by,your readers, as arrivals at La Pierre or the Black Bear. Do omit this ancient regime or old fogyisni of arrivals at hotels. It was all very well when it took weeks of travel to roach Philadelphia, and when strangers wore some pumpkins. But now,---1" need say no more. Give us foreign extraets in lieu of Smith, Brown, and Series' arrival, or else give us all the passengers' names, and state the names of those relatives at whose houses our oountry cousins stay, and those who stay at boarding houses. - Why limit your list to those who kayo no friends and who put up at a hosteirie ? Truly yours, [Our correspondent h as 'argued his cage in a very forcible manner, but he moat remember that tastes diger, and that many of our readers (we know by experience) 'Would earnestly remonstrate against a suspension of the publication of our liat of arrivals. Not only merchants, but thousands of other read• era, who eagerly look forward to the arrival hero of acquaintances from various parts of the country, habitually refer to it, and they will be quite as much surprised that "A Merohant" should object . to what Is to them a favorite feature of The Press, as ho is at our " old fogyikm" in retaining it..l KILLED ON VIE RAILROAD.—Goorgo Alton and James Robinson, two colored men belonging to Elkton, were run over by tho train for Balti more, abont half past one o'oloolc on Sunday Morn ing last, and shockingly mangled. They were re turning home from the fisheries on the Northeast, and having been drinking, it is oonjoatarad, laid down upon the road and fell asleep AT a recent meeting of the Democracy of Perry comity, Miss., resolutions recommending the Ron. A. G. Brown for President, and ex• Gov. Moßae foi Congress wore unanimously passed. ALDERMAN HOPPER, Of Paterson, N. J., had his necktie naught in Elmo machinery, on Friday last, and 'Rat learly choked tildeath, being nulled from his feet. From New Mexico From Porto lttoo. PRILADELPIIIA, May 20, 1859 A ME . OtIA NT s'i'-' r: , .''.'s, . THE' CITY., ;) '- AIIIISEINANTS THIS - Ei/MAINNi ' X5llll WALIIIIII4IIIIIII TRlATlll 4l ,Retriblitit , - 4 ‘,04x Jersey Ootisin " , . ,- *.tfikrimr a CLAAKE'2I All tilf.d74lllll THISLTIM.^. 1,r,./ 1 ,11 . 4 llOttle itap l —"Twareleras " MODOSIOI7OII4I GdlNTlllB.—BeleidiOne tom Play; Steins from ppetse, Pantomimes, Dancing, shd MOMS. .pinneirvidtra Anatolia• or 'inn Bien ARTS.-31C. tattiol - of Yidatings and statuary. ' GUARDIANS OP TAE Pooh.—Thin body hold their fitisled meeting yesterday afternoon, at their room Inieventh street, above Arah, Mr. Henan in the chair. • ' agent. Mr. Oro U. - Johnson, reported t h e foliolr• leg moats of the lumber In the Almahonee on Satn , day last 2 VA Ham time meet year 2 217 Decrease ..... 19 '; 'Number aimitt‘d during the het two week.ll 214 bl•tes 8 ; deaths-21; dlseharged, 193; eloped, 82 Lodgings granted during the came panful, 61; 139. ~ , Whita women's oul-ward, 178; old women'e asylum, 157; obstehdenl, 99 ;.nu-aery. 87; children's asylum, 216; w hospital, 142; lunatic asylum, 287; to, tel. 1,165. 421e 1 ored women's rut ward. 291 incurable, 28; color ed hospital. 276; beetle mylum, 118; boy's ward, 10; total. 981. •_ Colored men's out-ward, 19; incurable, 8 hospitsl, 10; total In the house. 2 108. The steward of the hottee reported that he had cot. laded 8126 81 Mr. W 11 vby reported that he hal collected $l6l bf emigrant Rix; $lBO 76 in bonded came, and 802 52 of emmort canes. The clerk reported that he had contracted with Mr. James Donaghy for 2 600 tens of coal at VI 69 per ion. 'The following era the expenses of the board for the dowel yosr •For anmplima of house 2.104 895 15 For medical 'department - ' 83.469 62 For children's asylum 3 291 66 Poe fuol'account 9 510 29 For other expenses 27,684 11. 178,745 96 Vor'inactraeorp. 14,534 78 For farm For garden ...... .. For ll'o^kley estate Odt-door am ount BTOOKS ON HiND Piovhdona and dry goads 0 100 73 %reeled department 2 la 7 73 Puet 8.31313 00 Stock cn the farm 7. 7 0 00 Manufacturing material a 0 003 03 26 794 02 Total $307,432 40 the total appropriations for the year were: April 30, 1866.. .7 ...... 216 035 ea s4od , ary 27.1854 1141.627 490 [Weber 27 166 i 46,656 PO Dacamber 10, 1858 7,200 00 268,184 66 Amount of warranta drawn 259 654 83 Mr. t, T. Pinith, the treasurer, reported that he had paid $934 48 over to the Olty Treasu•er. The Ilcapital Oommittoe enbrolttet a rennet, stating •hat they h•d eulipended Patrick Wood, thief dark of the Veo•rosl Department, for beating ono of the pursea while at the polls on the election day.— Mr. E. E. Smith moved that the report be adopted. !mead to. It Was then mooed and wooded. the comotiltae be asked to reinstate Mr. Wrill on Friday next. Upon further cons'deration, it tias egred.l that the whole matter be inde 11 litely tos•poned. Mr .13-own moved that" cider• d boy. aged sir years, named Jim Mtton, in the employ rf the watchman, named Wm. Smith, be taken from him and placed again In the matitntfon, from which be was taken, on RC. count of in treatment Mr Brown charges that the boy has been scantily clad and treated in a shameful manner. Smith ban been admitted four times Into the bonne se an !Delete, and has latterly occupied a tuition lo the dvng store. and a few days mines wee appointed as watchman of the hewn% Iluton was employed to do the drudgery for airs Smith, gun armed& Leo. When Mr. Brawn last saw Smith he woe Welted like a leach with rum. Mr. Brown further dated that the hoc had been placed under the core of Pmith by Dr. smith. A motion wee mode to amend, that the matter be re firriedlo the Farm Committee. Mr. Budd enocrwed to a certain extent what Mr. Brown hat paid. Me eoualdered thin the fruits of the conduct of Dr. Smith, and abowed the reenite of pol lee panpern for their services. lie had frequently seen the boy in h wretched eohdttion. Af'or cionelderable deb tte on the ' , abject It irrie agreed to refer 1114 matter tb the Douro lionimittee. Mr. Pmita offered a resolution that the contract for hauling the coal from the wharf to he I. once be awarded to Soho Donaghy at nix.een canto per ton. It wee agreed to refer the matter to the Ilouse Com mittee. It was resolved that a committee be appointed to have the annual report of the receipts and expenditure!' of the house printed. The matter was referred to the eewetary Mr. Bonner offered a resolution that the preeldent of the board be enthorivel to pnrehase ltet hundred petra or 'shoes for the nee Of the old Olen add *omen, and Ofty pairs for the Children. for the dee of the allegory, provided a transfer be Made fir Ocineelle for the appro. priatitin of leather.. Agreed to. The wire of 4, Berney Sharkey" °Placated before the Board, and applied for (undo to go to BRUN:mg. her husband having detected her and her two children. .Of she oaf get to 'Mebane a rotative will meet her and take charge of her children Iler refined was granted. Me, Brown proceeded some simples of tobacco, that had been furntehed for the use of The paupers. The to bacco cost twenty-two cents a pound; some or.it bad been exchanged, however, and he wanted the members to inepeot it, as one lot is maid to he worth ten yenta and the other seventeen cents a pound. Thera had been elx bozee of that worth ten coots a pound furninhed at twenty cents per pound, but bat enbsequentir been re turned for the higher priced Mr. Budd had never 1,.&-d Mr II make sany,comphtint about ton mach being paid ter art!o`es until lately, lie thought it strange that the complaint should be made at this late day, when the same thing has heretofore vamped hie notice, Mr. Rome examined the samples of tobacco and said it was not tobacco at all it wee nothing bat pie Vent. Me salted Mr. Borne ft be bad forgotten the time when a certain member bad bought three and half bushels 'of thimbles at item cents apiece ? Mr. Riebl oars I attention to the fact that within ten months and a half there had been 4,601 lbs. of tea de livered at the Almshouee, while last year there were °nil , 2 101 Ibe. deliticred in the lame length of time, Bills were received ant ordered to be paid. • uttug - Ot s idto -A-int:morale , was held on Saturday evening, to elect delegates to the State Convention, to be held In ylarrisburs. on We4vae day next. 8. 61, Jitagleton presided. The following gentlemen were elected delegatee Szwaromat. —Samuel 0. Mastodon. William J. Mae Malian. Thomas J. Jeffries, Jahn K Liatst.ariva —P. B. Colton, John T. lAndiay. 001. John 8. Warner S E. Sunderland, N R. Soby, O. N. 'triage, Thomas Hooking, H. A. Taggart. Peter Lamb, H. M. "O'Keefe, Moses 'looking, James Lyeter, A. M. Murphy, Edward Williams, Fames White, William T. .Atmore Samuel Sparhawk. The delegates were intrusted to nob their heat en deawore for the reaffirmatoon of the principles of the American party, sod to vote for the nomination of can didates for elate ollizers who shall not be withdrawn for an), caw% swept In the event of the Convention of the People's party to be bold in Jane, recognielng and adopting :hoes ptinelolse. - COICONEII. 2 O CAMEL—Yesterday morning the body cf au unknown white man about 24 yeare'of age, was found in the deltic at Eiption street wharf. fits his body bore the appearance of oue that bad lain in the water but a ehort time. • lie wan dressed in a black coat, richt plaid pants, abort check ehirt and a Keeenth hat Verdict found drowned. The body of an unknown white 1/011311EI, eon- posed to be Mre. fdlitnight; wve found yesterday morning in the Sthuvikill, at Market street wbarr. The body woe to muon decomposed that it was impoital ble to idea.* it. She was dressed In a dark7deledne dross, and wore a 'itro( small esr•rings whieh can be seen at the eoropees odes. Verdiet— oned drowned An unknown child, about one day old, was found in i pasteboard ribbon-box at an alloy gate in Fifteenth otrset, near Oates. Thu child had evidently been maltreated, end C verdict of death from violence, inflict ed by some person unknnivn, woe rendered NAVAL.—Tho 11. S. dimmer lit• W. Chapin, whiz% has been to Penney. arrived at' the navy yard on Saturday She has been 56 days In maktng the prs • sage from Montevideo. Her officers are aa follows; Lientenant Commanding, Wm Ronakenlertr ; Lienten. ante, James B Joan, John W. Dannineon, B B Taylor; Anelatant Bargee, J. O. Bartelette ; Acting Argetant Burgeon W. P. Lambert; Engineers, Ohm. LI Baker, George D. Lrialog, George Parton ; Gletain'a Clerk, H. D. Nicholson; Purser's Clerk, O. L. Webb. RtIFFIANISX.—George Crabtree was com mitted, yesterday morning, to answer the charge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. It appears that on Saturday night, while passing through the street at Frankford;he deliberately vliot and &Met a crush! dot at the door of a hence at which two women awl a child were vested. Lieutenant Bummers, who witnessed the transaction, pursued and caught Crabtree. When be was secured ho bad a loaded n stol in his hands beside the one be had discharged. Fie hsd also a dirk knife and a lot of ammunition upon his person. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE FIRE DEPART user —This body held a meeting hot evening, at their chamber, In Fifth street, near Arch, Mr. Thompson, of the Franklin Hose Corepacy. offered a reliant - fon asking the Olty eanocilii to repeal the ordinance which authorizes the chief engineer or thd Ire department to slurried a company Wore they have a hearing before the Committee on Trusts end Fire Deportment. The revolution wee unanimously adopted, and the meeting adjourned FOUNDLING.—About two o'clock yesterday atteruoim some one called et the residence of Mrs. Smith, st, No. 1070 Germantown avenue, sod after de. positicg a little bundle on the deo- step, rant the bell, 'arediken departed. The servant obeyed the 6112111300 P, and carried the parcel to her [derail who opened it, and found therein a new-born female ,child. The little stranger was kindly cared for by the visitor of •the poor of that district. persons who have applied for tavern licensee, awl neglected to any into the City •Treasury the amount levied upon them by the City ' Commissionere, are to be prosecuted District Attorney `MUM hen given notice that he will sand the till of Items to the Grand Jury on the first Monday in Juno STABBING CASE.—A colored man named /flues 81111, was sent to prison yesterday morning by ,Alderman Freeman on the charge of stabbing his wife Phu couple resided in Price's court, Fifth ward, and on Oatard.) , eight got Infos quarrel Du log the quarrel ot,lll drew a knife, Inflicting a elerlotla wound. Fla wee ebortly after taken in euetody. °PERIN(' I,l=l3llo.—Jackson Keely had a h earlog before Alde•mea Ilibberd , yeeterday morning, Lad WM held to enewer the charge of opening a letter tddreaxed to 0. A. Moore, Imo wtog the letter to be ad etreseed to the plaintiff. Aconnum—On Sunday morning two horses wore ran over by a goal train on the Reading Railroad, near Hieing San lane, and killed. One belonged to Mr. Leiria. of Rising Bun, and the other to Mr. Sling:tar, of Nleetown. ; THREATENING ARSON.—A woman named Mary Thompson, was committed by Alderman Polobe I seritordny morning onthe cbarge of throarouing to bum the dwelling. house of Alexander hleClaney, io the Teattt ward. OEJd lodges of the Ger then order or Red Men, and ems of the Turner bandit, paraded through the streets lenterdet , en route for the Girard Park, In the Twentieth ward, where they In tend having a celebration every . Monday. , Yx Tnouans.—Thomati Williams, alias Big Okucke, an alleged pickpocket, and wbo figures so fre• 6ently In the local column, is again in trouble, He wAS before Alderman Patchel yesterday morning and committed on the charge of disorderly conduct. Titian Bamr.T.N. —A. man named • Jesse Phelmire, twenty-nine years of age, was thrown out of a wagon yesterday in the victory of Broad street a•ni (Mumble agenda. He had Lie thigh broken, and was removed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. CADETS OF TIMEILANOIO.—Tho Moo hanic Seetion, No. I, Oadota of Temperance, was organlsed in , a few data ago. and a list of officers elected The prospees of the society are field to be very good. , DEATH OF A PHILADELPHIAN.—Mr. Chris topher Haasell. for many yearns resident of (hie GAY, but recently of Kendall county, Illinois, died at the latter place after a abort bnt severe illness. A large ['unity and a boat of friends mourn his untimely lo a. YESTERDAY was a very pleasant flay, the weather being in Willing °entrant with what vra have Dad for the week or ten days preview]. IMPORTANT ARREST.—Pre have mentioned the robbery or the dwelling of Mr Wm. H Carryl, en Walnut rtreet, above Sixth, be a dishoneet domee' ie. Blom the alleged commission of the crime, the alines of the law have been untiring in their elf , rte to arrest her and recover - the 11l gotten booty. Her ato.y fr, singular one - About ten monthe ago ehe ame to Mr 4 Clorrylorbe bad. barn in want of a obtidren'e MM." Sheeeid het mane wee Mary trams. and reprenentide • herself se en orphan from Maryland ;.that she had him( 'the possestor of property to the extent of a few her& dred awes, which aim had been Swindled out of; that she bad entered snit for the removal of this property, and animated a decision in the 01:111t09 of a few mouths, or as goon an wsuld be possible in the !awls delay. Her appearance was preposeenalog to a degree, and her poyorty only corroborated her strange, though prebabie etnry. Her conduct as a domestic was c immendable. She was clean, tidy. and very quick in her movements, took great interest in the children r f Mr. Oarryl„ and ' taugho them hymns. prayers, and Sunday-echool,les.. Bons. There wee rothiort in her demeanor to canto the trot anoplolon and: for Jen montle, exalted Us, greatmit'intereet seeing the friande of her benefactor. About two or three weeks beforeahe decamped, she teprestuttd. that oho had heard of the mom of bar edit ter the recovery of the real waste taken from her, and that she wrtild leave in a apertiled time to take poseeselon of bee lately redmered heritage, When the officers got on her track. it was at S at Im possible to obtain any clue to her. Tbey went to Dela ware, Maryland, cod the neighboring towns in this State. but no tram of, her could be discovered. it ap pear', however, thatall the time the wise ruakfon, rho wee residing within half a mile of the acme of her wmkedonas, and had been in one fashionable thorough fares daily, sporting bar purloined finery. At ten o'clock last evening tube was taken hicustody, in Market street, above Ninth, by Officer Hinrkle, and. with the roverty eke bad smmed. to the extent of two or three heavtly.loaded trunks- three or four large bundles of Aherne, dresees, foes, and other rare and bristly (witch e of feminine apparel wag taken to the ofilee of Alderman Orle. When rile entered the office Mot kept herself and wan very pert in her answers. tier appesrame wee not marked by excitement or manifestatio se of regret. On the contrary, shin behaved with elnanlaraeolvess and self-pciweinfort She is net by any menus reptsiefire or diragreeable, but a neat, quiet-looking, lady-like person, of medmm height light hair plain regular, though slightly sharp' features, 'small, quirk, intelli gent, and restlees eyes. When arraigned, the folloseng oonvernition took place : , Alderman. 'What Is, our name ? Prisoner. My name is what it always was. Alderman. Well, whet was it ally tys ? No answer. A Idermau Is it 'Elizabeth Primrose? Prisoner. No Alderman. is it Mary Haines? Prisoner. No Aldermen Whe satin I call you, then'' Prisoner. Any other fancy mime you may choose to employ. I will accept of, 27 787 98 70,101 30 (4 An Officer. She rypreeented herself ni the place where abe bad been boarding as M as Keno°Hot music teacher. Willem B. Carry' wan then sworn, and testified to the- geode which bad been rewired as being his property, and that the Prisoner nad been in his employ uo rocapltalated the facts which we . enumerated above. After the etarninatton the alderman asked the prisoner whether she bad any onestmos to ask. Prisoner. No. At least not just now. Alderman, Now is your time. Prisoner. Not now. ',quire. The epirit don't move me. t may at another time, bat not to night nor ki n/mow Alderman I then hold yott in the earn of $6OO ball to answer the charge at the nest term of the Court cf Quarter Brahma The prliboer wee then pat in a cab, and taken to the county priaeb to await her trial. PUBLIC MASS MEETING OF TIME JOURNEYMEN BHORMAASII9--LADIES! BRANCH —On the 24th of Feb ruary last the ladies' branch of. shoemakers struck for .higher wages, and after expressing a, firm determina tion to adhere to the stand then taken, the employers finally acceded to , the demand: ant the prices were awarded. Within a few dope past, however, a number of the bosses have made an attempt to rednee the prices in some branches of the work. In consequence cf this the meeting of yesterday was' milled at Franklin Belli. Shortly after three o'clock the meeting wan called to order by William Ilardman, who briefly eteted the ob ject of the call, and Introduced hfr. Titus Fenn, chair men of the Committee on "Resolutions, who submitted the following res Miens, which were unanimously adopted; Resolved, Resolved, That we recommend the unmarried men of the trade to , accept the invitation the God of nature gives them, to Beek employment in the Invigorating sod health.g ring a' =sphere of the country, therei, abaci; thee° who have to stay in the crowded city by oe- Oesi.ity the ability to malcktam intact the bill of wages Resolved. That we wilt appeal to all the organ's , d trade ermieties and the community generally for aid and assistance to enetain no in resulting the hearties, at. tempts of the employers%) impoverish us by reducing our wages. Resolved, That, forgetting the past, we invite all those that have stood aloof from ns in our past ender,. Yore to come and ,unite with na in maintaining our pre sent bill of itiages. Resolved, That the unecrupttloutt elbrta of the em p'oyere to reduce our wages at the present time, if 1.113 t easeful, will only bring down upon themselves again severe and frill retribution when the opportunity offere Speeches were mate by Mr. Roberts, Mr. Caen, and others, on the subject in motion, and were received with ocrodderable enthusiasm. AN IMPORTANT TIME AMONG TER MILITARY. —Thearmigal inspection of the First brigade of Penn svitania yolanteere took place yesterday afternooe. The ocutopeuies composing the brigade formed at their respective rendeavotia. The Artillery battalion formed on the wed side of Washington klgtiare, the Infantry regiment on B old street, below Chestnut, and the Rifle battalion at Broad and Green streets Theivesther was all that could have been desired, the dust snarl d by recent rains, and every participant of the exercises mimed to be In full flow of spirits. The troops com prised the following : The Artillery bstiallon, Vent Col. Patterson— Washington Grape. Capt Parry; Philadelphia Grays, Capt RM•h; Claderalader Grave, Lieut, Sickles Na tional artillery, Capt. J. A. Murphy; Livingston Gram Cent. Lowery. The Infantry regiment, Col. Wm. D. Lewis, Jr State Fenciblee, Capt.-Page; Washington Blues, Capt. Faits:eon ; National Gimes Capt. Lyle; Independent Grails, Capt, Bearelsod; Minute Men of PM, Capt. Berry; Philadelphia City Gnarls Oapt Vallee. The It , Ile battalion, Major Conroy, consisting of three companies. First City Troop, Lent Price., Black Quasars, Capt Boater. The Philadelphia Band, regularly attached to Col Lewis's regiment, a - .d - the Penneriveusla Cornet Bend, Tarnished the maids, In which should be inducted the drum corps under command of Drummialor Beaker. / - ho military, after inspection by Major Yeager, moved down to Broad 'treat and Washington avenge, when they were reviewed by Gen Cadwalader. Every thing paned_ ott In excellent style. THE COURTS /Reported for The Presea Ihrirßo &Ares Drumm COURT—Judge Oodwalader.—The Grand Jary came into court yester day morning and eatd they had no bills to preeent, not having bad soy bantam regain:lg their attention The Judge thanked them for their attention, and discharged them. ' Jamee P. Lindsay. master, and Charles Cunningham, mate of the ship t• Joh), Tunica" were put on trial, charged with aesanit and battery ti,;onlamee hicGlath ery. • Dirtect attorney Jas. C. Vandykei in hit open ing to the fury call that they were, to try two Immo— lez,whether bath of the Wooden's or either of them did melialously Seat a seamen oa board of the ship " John , Trucks," chyle on the high man 2d, whether they Inflicted upon him cruel and unusual treatment, The following evidence was elicited James aleGlathery testified—l am 20years old ; I fiat went to Rea November let; 1855; I chopped at Phtiadet phis on the let of Deo , 1857, for Panama, and then to Callao ; we went from Sammie to Calcutta; the de (andante are the captain and and mate of the vend John Tenets; I was sent to set the crrowjact ; I wept to the miztenmaat to let out the clew-up •we started to heave the sheet aft, but it was cut lout; the mote ri Clear it ;it I maid, ti Mr Bishop la up doing it;" he commenced to nee profane langtorge; he sold to me, •t I waist you to obey everything I tell you, and give me no back answers;" I said, "Tea, sir;" be then streak me with a, belaying p'n upon the forehead; be knocked me ceaseless; when I came to the steward was bathing my head; the wound was afterwards dressed; in the course of three days, while the wound on' my forehead tree in a very bad condition, I was sent down In the hold to pick coal out of wind; my eyes were then com mencing to be strollers, ant from the effect of the hot air try oyes were entirely closed; the mosquitoes were very bail In the bold, and the air wan very oppressive; no preen hod been cent to do this kind of duty Wore I wee ordered; the ea owl mate came down to help me once, but he was called out again ; aunt the 6th of Jun. the defendant. Onnourghani, came aft and looked at the comprise he then rate to rue “re hat are you steer ing In the way you are for?" I did cot answer him, and he @trunk me on the forehead; I was steering x of a olat out of the regular course for tear of a squall ; the reason I was eteertog out of the way wan so that I could she.r off if a squall suddenly came on ; the captain was in the cabin et the time; about the 27Ch of July I was at the wheel about three or four minutes of four o'clock; we were in a trop cal climate ; the eau wee in the water, and I could coarcely sere • the mate said to me, "Mae, you are asieep;' , I am not, air ;,, he then cook op a broom from the booby hatch. and etruck me with It; I woe relieved y a man named George; he afterwards caught me by the nook and choked me; he thou caught me by the hair and dragged me a couple of fathoms ; on the 18th of Armlet. when I was ordered aloft , the veeeel was not railing against the wind; we were nailing at the rate of three or four knots an hoar; when I told him that the rigging had got tangled in trying to set the gall my meaner was as reepectfal as it le now to the court; thie velure belongs to Philadelphia, and its awned by Bebop & Simone Orme exernined.—We had a cargo of coal on board during this voyage ; we were in °Conti& and Panama alum five ereeke each; we cause around the Cape of Geed Rope from Calcutta to Ph.ledeiploto ; we arrived at Calcutta in November ; the whole voyage was 16X months; I saw Cunningham Witte James aieo an, with hie hand upon one causing ; I made no complaint to the United States consul at Calcutta of the assault and battery ; at the time I wee lu the hold &line coal the hatch wag taken partly off ; Ounoinghem and I bat a number of quarreler besides what I Foote of, bat lie never struck me bat the times I spoke of ; I wet in the slate's watch while we were out bound, mull we were in the bay of Panama ; I was iwthe mate's watch du ring the three timea I was etuek ; when I wag struck, tho captain was in hie cable ; the era time I was ,track, it woe about midnight ; The mate had charge of the deck ; the mond time I was struck It was about four o'clock In the afternoon ; the thud time I wee Arun: it wee nearly four belle (elk o'clock ;) I was in the hold about three hours picking coal; the wound dal not hen up for about three or four weeks; the captain ordered me to go down Into the hold to pick the coal outer the 'nod John II Arinetrong sworn. and said—l was cook on board of the Jchn Trucks; I chipped In Philadelphia; I went with the vessel during the entire voyage ; oe the 18th of August I Baer the ehief mate hit MaGla thery with a belayirg pin on the forehead ovar the eye ; blond tame from the wound ; he fall on deck ; the eteward and I plated him up and untried Win forward ; I beard the mate (b.tbre the atriking} Ma/lathery to do something ; hfoOlothery sold it to done, sir; the mate cold do it again ; the mate then called McGlathery to him, and said, when I tell you to do anything do it, and don't give me any answers to ray undone; Mo(l•la thery Bald, yes, air ; the mate then struck him with a belaying ptn ; some three or four days after receiving the wound, the captain cent McOlatbery down in the hold to pick coal out of sand; the eeco d mate went down in the hold to help MoGlailiery. when the nip. tain dolled him up, and Raid that is a nine }eh for him to do, let him alone; MeGlathery t e fans was swollen about three or f..ur weeks. after he came out of the held; the captain spoke vary toughly all the time to Halle then , ; be called him "a eentleman's E 00." and said ho came there to skulk clout the emits and do nn work. Several other witnessee were examined end teetiiled to the same tante. The defence wee that the treatment of the oftieere WWI 00 kind WI Ic 00UAI 00 merchant V0L91.111. Ode pert little chap tertiii ed to the fact that the mote wan enure s ly kind to him, and on crser-esaminalion admitted he had been struck on the face by hint with a rope. The captain was acquitted. The crate was found guilty and sentenced to pay a One of Ofty dollars. DISTRICT Coung--Judge Ham—Daniel B. Rate we. Tho Merchaete' and liechanica' Savings A ego dation of Philadelphia A feigned issue to try the ownership of certain g ode. Verdict; for the p t ainttif The Bank of widdietown vs. Edwin V. eacherte and Abraham 11. naignal An action on a promissory note. No deface° Verdict for the plaintiff for $1,325 $ 2 Elizabeth Moore we IMO Barton, Redman Cooper, and Chariot' E. Armstrong, trading, ke. A feigned lune under the sheriff'n interpleader not, to try the ownership of a boot end egon store On tile!. DISTRICT DotritT--Jtidge Sharswood.—Mary Ann Perron ye 'George Crowley. An eaten to re cover damages for an alleges gander, Jury out. Eleanor A. Richards and Edwin 8 Richards cure vimng ormutorA of the last will and testament of TV ii- Ham A. Richards, deceased ve Cha•ie• W Funk. ad ministrators of the estate of William 1.1 Bieber's, Jr , deceased An 'ration to recover money doe. Verdict for the plaintiff for 810,018 013 by commit it portico in. targeted. /kook M. and R. T. Wynkoop, alininistratrist of Francis M. Wynkoop vs. The Broak Mountain Im provement and Railroad Company. An action to re cover the amount of salary alleged to he due to the de cedent en Work for the defendants. Verdict for the plaintiff ler $300.07. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL -The'Xitniiy' , Market. • Pakt.anatinta, May 23,1850 The , brialiteilii , anzongahe Jot birri ‘ in all branches of trade le nearly over: for the essaan, - and there le little demand for money arising from the every day opera Stone of trade. Many lionseet_kowever, are financier us. *hem for the fall, is thejear that money evil be tighter, and ore thereby help'ng materially to make it ea The bathe are getting ftlghtened and pulling the strings rather hardly, all thine coneldered—as weak In general inanegement now go they were realms in running up their lioee of discount a month or eIE weeks ago. Much of the redaction shown in this week's peak report was made crodeithe infidel:lM of the Stratiwar lltitra, and It may be tint the next weekly report will show that, like the people of the Mock market, they will have recovered their ;equanimity. again, and are taking in nil le's rapidly: We do not believe that the money market "wilt by any tighter for soma time to come, for the simple reason that outside of the banks there is a large amount of capital that hue been unem ployed, because the hanks absorbed all the good paper np to this time. Thla capital 19)1411 in the market for investment, andfaill r iaiite isper 2 . 0 C los/ rateni. 2 -but the supply of such paper hi very meagre, (rein the limit ed amount of brudneei doing: it le the primintionaii aoanelering that maims money tight now, and thin an operate only to a emallextent, and. fors abort time. , S IX 'n I, I: 44 .SPP E• 5 134 tgPtsv,sq„.trlgliE,l Ista g.l filegglis-t-if For i ri i-rg•! 1.11 1.2-r tlgUnninEEEMing S .sseossossassossssas S,An tWigg l g - at:lt -mw- coompgpp p 0- • w • N 1 e. " 88N il PO.l . " 4 " gswgtsmuv.--v"v. " tzg, ,4tgm;g.TEEE9rIigELIIFE • • co bi g a ... ..., u....n,....atgaaa _,„ , ~...,.......0.0.... pr.., 1., 1 . 01m0 - edla.".. - werm.O..4."R °.0. , 4 1,0.PM...11..WMe..M,A.01E.Q.p... i+ti.. o l4=oP.o . 4oWVAM.Opol-,AO 4! NN mwM OMmacommm. - .mm.WOOO - .14 - co - com - cooNiccow . ..mm.Vooal omcoy....coc,omo m ow. 0 .001000WmawooW... 00.0 M I ..wwv* ...wig... WWN. -. q.. 4 O.=WWIb3MWCIMINMW ;1 1, T . ;It i otolgtP5§ WI C.0010.40..0.00000 21 The aggregates compare with tbose of feet werk's statement as follows : Me, 23. r Mar 16. Capital Reek —BM 582 880 _811,580.880.3m0. 51,470 Loana 26,837,916 27 435,268. De. 697.902 Speedo 6 92/347 6,686 - 620 .De. 884,493 ,Due fin other Bke. 1,477.391 1 860 392 .la. 116 199 Due to other Bke. 8,105a53 980 638.. De. 487,783 Deposits 17.182849 17 603.204-D6: 516,916 Oirealation......; 3,014,059 8 090 007. Dee. 75,343 1857. Loans. Specie. Oironlat'n, Deposita. Nov 4 ...21,199,482 2,071,484 2,141,113 15,635,783 1858 Jan; 11—.21,302 774 3,778,101 1,011 033 July 5 _24,311,928 8 835,877 2,431,181 1859 Jan 8—.28.451 057 6 063,358 2,741,754 17 imps March 7....28,719883 5.946,714' 2.901 837 110,871,188 28....76 997,429 6 296 293 3 028,255 17,078 060 April 4....27 537 547 6 868 043 2 425,196 17.154 770 11—.17,884 568 6,144 205 3PO 447 17,003 978 18. 28,108,106 6 404 376 3 364 541. 17.829,494 1, 25... 2 1 .817.9 1 8 6 889891 8,179,226 17.804,112 May 2 ............... 6880813 8,04.102 17 781,229 May 9 ...27,693,408 6 349 300 3 150.710 17 441.125 Mai 16 ....27 435 288 8.286,640 3 090 007 17,603,264 May 23.-26,837,970 5 922,107 8,014 659 11,182 819 George E. Arnold, Ere., the manager of the Phila delphia Olearing House, Timken the following return of the operations at that inetitntion for the week ending Mai 23 : Clearings_ Balavees paid $1 1197.925 31 837,959 98 4,047.718 95 285,878 90 3.759 038 20 303,095 83 3 939,174 07 294 665 60 . 2,845.426 20 233,59.3 09 . 8,787,343 77 - 173,401-53 $22,708 723 42 PAN 675 99 ' The I.eblgh Talley Railroad Company brought ,down. for the week er.dlng Eatnrday evenlng,May 214,11;114 tone of coal, and 1,101 tooe of iron. Menem Imlay k Bicknell have shown ne a new coon., t,erfelt $lO note on the Hadley Pallaßlok at Holyoke The 'vignette la a picture of the [alto, with the Agates 10 in each corner. The signatures are lithographed. the whole exeention to coarse; and thi peer; hutted of befog white; Is of a yellowish tint, -Imitation of gentilee. The following Is the business of the-Reeding llelboued Clompsny for the month of April : " ]859- ' : - 1858 Received from coal $134 514 93 $l3l 416 85 merobandise .. 47,587 18 4641. 20 " - -travel, &a..... 113 422 43 ,38 904 78 $216,414 69 8203,988 81 Transportation, roadway, re newal land, and all 0barge5..112,876 83 173 914 98 Net iron! for the mnith $ . 03 OKI 76 $00.060 33 , t previous four months. 295,959 fff 239 502 84 Total net pont for are mo'e. 8399,050 73 8820,652 87 PUIL&DELPIELL BTOOII Lonemiz BALIB _ Kay 23`1859 = NICNOIIIIND HY DIANLNY. DROWN. er. 00., DANK•EOTE STOOK ♦ND KNOHANGN DRONER, NOETHWZAN,ONINNS AND 0111i9TNOT NIB INTS FIRST 6900 City 69 R In lota:100x 600 do new 1031( 1000 Tloga R 7e 87% 600 111 R Oh 10e euSna 71 t 600 Oat Chat 101...e5 60% 1010 lerlet mt 7e 71% 1000 Pitts V W & Ohl R Oon - 73 - b 5.61% 81 Corn Sa BE 24% 100 Read It b 5.22% 6 Par Sr. Mach 11k...66% I 9 Prank & koik 11.60 BOARD. - - 20 Larder Mk - 114 6 d 0.... .....15 114 6 eforriot 8. .........52 10 do 52 50ND1R 83‘ 100 Oat It b 5. 6}l 100 do b 9. 5% 100 do b 5 sx' B.av Mead IL 58 9 Hasloton C0a1.... 44x I Om 4r. Amba....120X 10 21 &BA ets R 44, BOARDS. 600 Nor 11.64 91% BOARD. 1 Pena% R • 40 5 Pork Moab 8k....5524 110 Read B b6wi,biat.22X 8 Pllll4 Bk 114 1 do " 114 110 Elm R 55m0. 86 R 554 20 do ICES—DULL. lISTWERN 1003 Whit nit To 0h..61 I SECOND 600 City 6. 1003 0300 Southern B. bd0...6 t 600 Palt 6o 68)( 1000 Pate Ft W & Ohi Con 7o 65 tug 20)0 Oat let rut 75.....61 2 Moak Bk 26Y /0 Own'l Bic ..... CLOSING 1.11 Bid. Asked. Athfd. Bahl Nu , Stook. 8 93( Tref 11 171 i Wraspn /0 Kim ft 714 83i 75 lid mtg.. 71 72 eg 2d 11 Long 1e1and..... log 101 i Leh Coal &tray. 61 61 34 N Pencil It B,fi 9 o UN 64S /06 8934 Clatawlass R.... t 6X " let mt Ma 61 51,16 Frank &South R 60 U 8 58 '74 PAU* 8e R 101:1t100g " New ...103 104 Penns Ss 91 92 Reeding R 9.23 i 22,v 13,15 , 701n08 79 81 " rat 08 '44 92* 95 do 'BB 71 73 Penns R 40 41 4 . 24 to 64 In off 86 8 81{ ifor C6r.61 Con. 83 64K' 4, prof 107 103 Bohl Nor 66 'B2 70 72 . 4 Imp 66/n off 73 70 33 & 841 8t 8.... 43 Race &. Vine BSI 43 Philadelphia Markets. non: holders are rather firmer in their views. and not offering their stocks so freely, but there le very little demand either for shipment or home use, and the only sale we hear of is 300 bbls good Western extra family at $7 75 per bbl; superfine is off frei et r without finding buyers, except in a small wry to the trade, at from this figure up to 313e5 . 8 tO par bbl, - tbe latter for fancy brands, as in quality. Bye Fleur end Corn Meal are but little inquired for, and the former is selling at $175m5 per bbl for standard and better brands. Pennsylvania Corn Meal is offered at $4 per bbl. Wheat—There is very little doing, and the mar het is unsettled and drooping; the !MINA generally are bolding cif for lower prices, and only a few email lots have been disposed of at 17601803 for fair to good reds, and 18001104 for White. Bye le in moderato re quest, and about 9..0 bus Pennsylvania sold at 14e:ilia Corn is alto lower and very dull, with more off -nth aud we are only advised of seine of 2 100 bushels of Jersey and Delaware yellow at 930 afl oat; buyers gene rally refuse to pay this figure. Cate are unchanged, and about 4,00 bushels Pounlyttants sold at 550 afloat- Bark—Thera is SOrtli little doing la Queroltron to-day, and 120 hhde let No 1 sold at 529030 dlf ton, which is a decline. Cotton—The dtarket is firmer but very quiet to-day, and only &bent 100 bales sold at irregular rates. Groceries and provisions are unchanged. Holders of Provisions are firm, but the market is quiet, end Of fit 3 MO bogs Rio Coffee sold at quo. tetiooe Whither is steady but doll at previous quo Lath no, Benno 310 bble having found buyers at 310 for Pesos, 320 for Ohio, and No ford/adze; bbds continue Nonce and h:gh. Philadelphia Cattle Market. MAT 25, 1859. The market, fur Beef Cattle la 'Ready and firm ; the the arrivals at the different Yards were about 1,150 head this week, which were mostly all sold at fell rate., ranging from $9 to $l3 the 101 lbs , the latter for eNtra quality. The following are the sales reported today at Martinis and the Bull's Head: 47 lease Abrahams, Cumberland county, $11.50e 11.75 25 Shelby & Celan, Bunke county, $10e12.50 29 P. Baker, Ohio $lO 75m11 50 54 hicliteury & amith, Lancaster °minty. $l.l 50e13. 70 B. Vendor, Lancaster county. $9211. 15 l'pliter, Lebanon county, $9e1.1.. 11 W. fuller, Payette county, $ll 23 11. C Baldwin, Cheater county. $10e73. 91. Baltimore, Burke county. s9elo. 12.1 Kahn, I ancseter county. 19 rsl2. 42 flainaker & Lythe. Lanca-Vr vuoty, $lO 50011 60. 11 H, Landis, Lancaster county, $l.lOll 50 55 8. Rhodes. Berke county. $lOOl3 84 E Hamster, Lancaster county, risen 60. 43 51 Carson, Lebanon comity, $11.50012 50 131. MeOleese, Chester county, $lO 60e 12 60. 13 Cochrane & HoCall, Cheat r county, $12e12 50 19 Stott 5; Kimble, Raeford county, N. 0 . $12n12 26. 17 Stott A Kimble, Ches.er county, $ll 25012. 57 Cochran & Co , Vs , sllel 2 25 15 Kimble & Kirk, Oftener county, 511 5.11e11.75. 27 James IlePilleu, Lancaster county, $17.60011,75. 84 Suldomrldge & Co., Lancaster county, tame $l2 60. 55 John Todd, Backe county, $llOl2 25 42 N. While:us, Gem Cattle, $5.37. 92 Mu.seltnan, Bane, & Co., by Hathaway & len, sinn 60 12 Shaffer. Weil 50. N, Vs 641 Cool:ran Vit sllml2 25. 40 O , ot , ran tic:McCall, Vs , 50012 60. About 6 000 14heep were at mark.t this week, and prlcPs, owir g to the largo driving', declined le ; selling at $6e0.25 for woollen, and sSers 25 grubs for chppel Force 250 ()owe and Calves arrival at market and sold at from $25 to $5O eaoh accosting to condition About 1,003 Hogs arrived and sold at Imhoff 's yard, this week, et from $7 60 to $0 75 the 100 Ea not I Ar LARCISi—Two convicts named Jim Ir win and Albert Robinson, wan hare been la prison for some months on a charge of larceny, will be set frea to-day from the county prison. They are shrewd and dangerous fellows and their friends no doubt aRt bo bony to renew Muir acquEutance. 06'0 - Virginia Oa.: ...116 • - 203#1 Cant,..4;.-....1tig - WM Mieseuri Os ' 58,1 j ,14 79 6000 do 503:••• - f - :100 ' 12503 do 93 3 i 1413 do bn.,l2x_ 10 M Tian 6s la 450 '-• dei .4'4—'44842g 10000 do 903( 100„ - ," •do 40 7IN 6000 ro pox .00 do ' 010 'Hit „- - /000 Tfa.lem it 14 m9O -60 - 601 111 Oen 8d5....4d, 100: tadr.7lll 19 Mereardlle 8ank..125:. 100 •••-•- 'do - 50 Benosnlok Imo/. .. 11. 160 do " . haw 53 Paritio Mall B C10..72w 60 13 B&' Quiney,ll;„64. PO do 721 i -50 111.0 , 11, Grier • - ;MS •••t• 200 Ohl &B I .... 8,60.60, 100.. do b0w. 5 7 200 do 130 01 '5O -^ do" ' 82X . , 60 ; 610.02 103 Mal & ohiept..oggolv 706111& Misr it s_lool 4 du 1.54! Cen I.oo_ 43- 88X -- . . 511.1111.11T8. ' - • dense.—The demand is - tale Pott,,xlik saki of 103 bble at 45.50 - Pestle steady at $3.15.. • Coif a reinslos 'qilet We Bin bn ;to nOtfeenalea of 50d bags orpdarsuito at 110123(e, at to ormlity,• - • •• - COSTON —The market continent langaid.'and thernie , leas baoyanny mardfeated _ We quote , NiViv.YDRIE .014881710111021: - UplAn)4. ' OWN& , -Mtblief, , 4t 0 - Ten:- Ordinary Middling •-• 11 30* - s ' ' II X - • - Kiddbiag r eir..123( 12* 12%: • ' - tr...ra, do —Phe:dentaart,for :Weetern - Manel /lone' early in the day was quite aotivo, and prie.ee of the men. Mum gradaa improved 10415 e; doling dull heavy for Elate brands. Featly, extr as , &mislead?. &en, " ,- - - The Fa'. e are 13 400 Wee $666 60 for r upetfloe Stet.; $0 7506.95 for etudes do; $7 30seT SO Cdr extra do; $7 56 07.70 for ebippelir brands of roued.hopp.extta. Ohio' $7 7600 for trade broods do; $3840 for $O. Loeb so* °Ares. i :' O I 3 a 2 bouthero Rimy is .wlthout - ehange, the demand,lo - the home testie,• the sides are 1,800 bbla ab• P 50 0 7 00 for superfine Baltimore, &o ,as gine 624 for the better grades..„-. - Bye inoderate de , mend at $1.100175. Corn Meal ie firm at 04 2004 25: GRAIN.— he demand 1e fair for Wheat, for middling, - and prices of rho eels firmer. 3he *idea are 8 000 bus. - a $1.76 for good red Western P.M/for inferior waukee , Club; 41 18 foefalr 'Mileage 1014 $lBO for mLradigestern; $2 for:primei444 o . for °bolos white Eentneity,4, - Yr, Is quiet at sl®lol , Beller is in fa i n r demand-j.- sales of 1,000 bee fair, ‘ lststaat,Oge.. Oats, en la fair demand at 083ice57NeforMate, !MSS - 060e for Witter*. Corn la better - partlonlarliWellisen must ; thade-- maid is fair • o d e, of 81.000 bus at 9 .1e9 , 10 for Weetena • mixed, in stZrei 03005 is for white gontherni for round yellow, and Ole for Southern 43 Peovistose—The _demand for Pork le score active, in per. for tutors delivery, and priest a a better at 'the @mai—atlas of 5,000 bbls at $l5 25016 60 .or prime; 517 75 ror thin mesa; .1119,75.0160 - for, steer ;:i117.760 0.01. >F prima in'iar - '; 517 60017 62X_ for new meal. In eluded in the osier' ore 1600 able prune, buyer* , option tO days, at 616.6201676. - " Bevf le ',anent shape°. sod is in steadv deemed sate, of 660 hblcat 'l6 6607 f) for conatry. prime; 0 6009 60 for do mese; 5.1016 - for replace% mese, and 515 25017 'for. extra - de; prime- mass itifn fair demerd at 6,2010 beet hares steady stile 40017 %%- Cot Meats are in fair demand ; Weir of 925 bkile at erßo forPhouldera aid - 8%6.10c for Hams. ' Lard Li better, the demand So fair ; sales of 603 ble and tan at 11%012s sad email lots' at 12X, 0194 e. - Butter and Cheese were steady. 0.0128 are quiet at the obese, but alsood inquiry pre vailed on daturday till tile close; further salve of 960 hhde (chiefly Cuba) baring been effseutd-ati63 06Xm for Cuba Muscovado, 6}(a - for at: Jar), and ix,o7X,cr for New Orleans WHISKEY —The demand to moderates:4lf the market is lower ; sales of 800 bble at 28X 029 e. 1154 g CITY ITEMS. E. H. Cu &RN AT CONCERT HALL.—Hgvitig heard a few dsys ago . that Rey 11.34 . hipini Al New York, was to lecture In this city on kfondarnenniiin,.. dad hat ;we made it air =bietnesa to test - the truth a the report by dropping in at Omen Hall hurt evening. Judging from the eon parativni7elimmulleaes—for as popular a man as Chapin-there' were - doubtier7many of our talcum' no better posted" is to the tenth if the rumor than -we were The Hall•_wee not Dearly [lliad, less than twu thirds of the seats in the lower part of the Flan only hiring heeti occupied. We do not kno v who bed the sdeertielvg management in getting tip title entertainment, nor ',rey* at all eon corned to fled out; entlice it to say, wheevir they - they be, that Dr. Chapin nisi joi n tly feel" himmilf indebted to their stupidity for not haring ... in undience—snap as he le acenromed to have in Philadelphia, ta hear hie eltquent lecture on - tbie r on - einron. - 11.465 263 16,666 8411 There are two classes or individusla to the whose succeed always, sure: to ho insireifli blind cupidity 'Ole of ihSeis u eels - nide& ivii4lit s eej presentative to phitotapbteit in hla eagerness to get, the Pelt4 o oo , leelleir Preferred to ride In the stage conch instead of thetebrif, /99:111Ite a In doing so he got a fire hours ride f or the price of ons by the latter conveyance ; and the other Altai Bode an. equally eapient exponent in the indWrlsiii who held sixpence so near .to hie eye that be was unable to see a quitter at stmts•leagtb. , - _ Of whlehever'of these two standard tyrieSNr Ob spin wee the slotlmicostyeentvg, we lease -the inteeNent reader to Infer. The folly of Uniting to thepoyularity of s lecturer merely, to &Street an andrance without ad vertising, has been exposed in our city and elaewhe e before to-day, and those who perstet In it—sa case hardened fogies" doubtless will it the crash of doom—may always expect mortification and dinapPedst-: maid. The anuourreemeut bithe gentletrutu who istieduced Mr. Chapin to ths audience, that the series of lectures, or which that o , rs was the Lista the ninon, had not toren productive of any On to their treasury, did not sur prise as In the least. Dr, Chapin's not filling Concert Hall Luck evening.-- splendid evening, as it was—wee neither his fault, nor 'be hull otitis elequest lecture, but Is nelelyattributa., bin to the two-pmsty manner in uhichthe ware. advised that the lettuce Wee to be deliventd.:- Had the "get leg up;" in this cues, been submitted to ' oteceica; tenk, hands, lcav'ng" soßoleat Catrimluation know through what mediums moat_ effectually to the intelligent reading and lecture-going masses, the re stilt, we are quite sure. would have_bten very different, to far so it concerns the progetels of ; the lecture:, Thome who ware so fortunate, however,is to hear lt eel' yed a mei literary Mont.._ The lectur itself on_eenet Ceders - tirleObility, has already been noticed in Theilereisliii' the ouselon of Mr. Chspla's delivering It in thin city some mouths ago. = -• • • Riatrisn hfosunicr IVISIITING OF THIS Mania Mac's . enamel/1v hilsoatieritar.—Thellsaigaii•sti l eett Baptist Church was completely filled last evening, on the ocess'on t f -the regular - monthly meeting of the Young Men'e Christian Aueclation, the capacious gal- - torte* having been entirelyoecupled with ladles- Gee- H. Stuart. Seq., occupied the Chair. - The meeting use opened with reading the Scriptures by Bev. Mr_ Thempent. of Canada: After which prayer was offered bye elm 'lowan Teem - lowa ' The jean:tater the last stated and adjourned meetlege wee then read by'thent - ciettay, end approved - A motion repotted by et;committee to abolish the usual - criticisms on eimaye wainext taken in, audinery Properly negatived by an almost unanimous vote. The report of a quiet committee eppointed to pret- - sent eertain thane's in the conatitation, with 'reference to the annual election of officers, was next read and approved. The report' of several other special committees were next real In theme were inendk the oommitteee on resignations ; devotional oisetlegw; essays it'd reviews ; to aid !antlers and members in aeleatiog boarding houses; to aid members aud strangers in procuring Muttons having been procured during the put moo h 0 to viol sick Dr robers, sod the committee on the entertainmentor etrangers., Some of these rePoits were of a highly !uteri/Wog Character, giowleg the pre sent efficient workings of the astociation. ' The next Indorse in order woe the reading of an essay—the eubjeot of which was Truth,"-by Mr. James Graham The thoughts contained in the essay were mainly comsat, and wall expressed. Truth, it I I wee said, wee twofold. There was a general truth, which was meltable in all the stations and tslations of life; and there was the Truth, found alone In Rim who is the way, the truth and the lire Truth it was said, was the only reliable bash of our republican Institutions We con d not appreciate the tas'e of the essayist, however, in attempting an im prove-vent upon Marshall's celebrated Balogh:um upon Washington--.. First in war, first in peaoe, and flat in the harts of his eountrymenl'—the last °tense having been changed by Mr. Graham to "first in the hearts of ail true Americana." • The essay, 'however, upon the whole. was a wel written and truthful domment, and elleqed high en comiums from several members In the course of the discuseion which succeeded it. The diacwision itself was spirited and Interest log. The chairman next made an earn at apposite. behalf or the work among the firemen, calling upon the young men present to hand In their names as volueteers to this important department. We haviomitted to elate that the committee appointed, to report upon the place ant plan or celebrating the Fourth of July have named Jayne'. Ball for that putpote. : The business of appointing delegates from this sew" elation to the Convention to be held at Ttoy, B Y., on the 13th of July next, was nett taken ap, the appoint. log power, on motion of a - member, having been pieced In the hands or the chairman of the as/Gelation', who will report at the next meeting. MAT 23—Zrening Thirty.three names were also added to the Ust of membership, last evening, by election. BURNSIDE'S RYB WHIMSY —Messrs.. McLean & Btookdale. No. 213 Walnut street, bare been appalti ed sole agents for the 9iie of Bnensidee Monongahela Rye Whiskey. In them dam when the adulteration or liquor is so general, it is highly Important to know wber a genuine article may be found oa sale. This celebrated article racy be relied on as being the pure production from rye, and unexcelled le quality. Tits DEMAND fOr Mr. Riohardson'S (41.8 Market street) styles of Bungholes, Parietals, ant light Thu- Drell• e has not diminished. Front their brilliant and fashionable make they have won public favor. Tuna's CAN be no question but that at Reeve Height's, south &coed street, you" will fled the freshest assortment of Osrpetings, all rf which hi par ticularly Malawi to summer use. WU WOULD CALL attention t 0 Mr. S. K. Conk ling'a advertisement of the sale of a bemitiltdatook of hones, and advise all those in !march of an anisnil with beauty and speed combined to give kiln a mill. li:rimers Tawrzan —Early promenaders upon Chestnut street were puzzled yesterday morning, at see [MIMI owl gentlemen on the side Walks wearing cope ..eoorated with the Slattern oro•e It tamed out that the strangers were 'Knights Templar of Boston, who hod been on a' pilgrimage to Itiahaond, Pa , and they stopped here on their road home for the pupate of in. spading the wonders of the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill &Whine, Non. SW and Ott Chestnut street, above Slath. They expressed the moat unbounded a ftirfaation at the result of their visit. TRU Bitam of SZABOL—The right to search unerioan vesrela on the high seas has alw ye been re. pudiated by the tinned States, and will be considered a carol belli towsrde any foreign Power that undertalea to enforce it While the Cfovernmentand.people of the country will relent to the last extremity this arbitrary Alt, no one will oil at to all mankind exercising the right of search when in guest of elegant Olothea, being natured they will eventually bring up at the palatial store of (iranville Stokes, fin: 601 Oheatant street. - SEVENTT.SETEN FRET OF FINGER NAILS !—lt is asserted that a manta g ow their complete 10 , 2,01 in I our months and 'half. A man living seventy years renews his nails one hundred and seventy times. Allowing each nail to be .half an inch long, he has grown seven feet and nine inches offinger-nail on each finger, and on lingers 'and thumbs an aggregate of seventy-seven feet ana elf inohes. This is one of the wonders of nature, and rivalled only by the beautiful productions of art at the Old Franklin Hall Clothing .Emyorlnm of 11. li. 3ldridge, No. - 821 Ohestunt street.
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