The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 25, 1859, Image 2

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ltaly.
Italy,,the land of Arts and crane, of genius
MA (glove," is onosiapda the dynopuro of the ft'
world, and all eyes, aeti(Ooteao'llifigreat:l
drama now being sated 4.0,rt th`'e
mightiest armlel ol , ,Ettkopa , . i; k y'rptiatily no
other portion Mlle 414 hTlii*befiklAihjoß . te;d
to so many vicissitudes as she has encoun
tered. Full ofhistorle, interest andimportange '
two thousand years ago, she commands an al-
nitisrequal amount.of_ attention now, but no
10,:litkittiV9tatergpations, she is the hum. I
ettled, of, n ,,thalt Ali. Tier territory has
rOkalstedly 'tee' -iapiAlironeil bittitile
tirsVat thistibinatit t is Controlled by
,a.strange pateh-wiirk' ediiicon'ennirsyseems
ttegtk, England holds thi: l
ia• lgn ,_ o,altu . in,the ;;s onth, ]'ranee ;Corsica',
• theMesti and.AlletruktheL4o44 o , - Yene ;
tfart'Kingclent, iltile:ta late 9e - fixt•
Matioditmrescinte Alien-principle of /I.epubli
lettidelift VIM Tonal dominions a. complete; hi.
'O4l'6llYl ititc'itingdOni +Sr Sardinia. it' liberal
'iu'adt,iiiiiireisiie"ltiSpiefientative • `Nonai•CliY.'
and, the:Qoyernihe7il ' ot"llia Twolalcilles one'
,of„. i n . 3 *•
The
foilowiticetptlqical*Ociiraik*al account
pritsdivAlo4,? l 4pre 9.9i}dßupea froxu, 94,
T oles, Alloy -ww -probably bp dnterestingltO
some of oor readers. Its political divisions
areas folloWsl-- i s
7'1'14 ', ".1 Aria; in tn ,
lionibardo-VettidierrlGngdoos..l7s47 5.007 472
Rll3 f0100x.,0f,f1fxdf01,4".,,,t. 1 1.23,472;5,0)0.245
Xriacipality orldonaoo.. 58 .• 8 200
o f .. • 2,392" 1 502 841
. .. : . • 2:832 583 458
"kfrindlliohy of Toooani. .... ... 8,543. 1 778 021
iPanal States:di .. • i 15,883 • .2,898.115
• Rogenoy.er.Bin'hiarino, 21, ,7,000
Kingdom of.the 'Two 8.704,472
Gdso eto " 219 " 'l2B 361
• .
;•1 - tif 1.
__116,479 24 711 785
I,Thm.FrettokAblend,of , !Corsica, -and .the,
Turin Canton . OtTessin, a .part i - of.-„the. Valais
"and: otthe fliitidis A and the.Tyror; also belong
embraeed
1 kpi 2 f . olYtilkst
prOvinieti;
`ailiia-Ve`r i aiiiii,'l3tes'ein; Como, Cremona,
Lodi T OTeme,Blantna,l4oin, Pavia, and- Son-
drio,,.The.Tenetian - ,provinces are Itallnne,
..Psdna, , Rovigo; Treviso, Udine, Venlooi-VO-: •
reria, apd ViantaXAustrian Italy; or the Lom
bardo-Venetian -kingdom -is , howided:on - : the
Sleuth' iklimPapal , ,Statesillodena;Parmaiand
anttii!=the`iieit 13Y ',VAC " lttaggio e,
and tb'e,TiCine,3i_hieb: segraie it from
'1 .4117-, • r , •
kingdoPt Sardinia is, composed of
¶ the - island of. Sardinia, Piedmont, Savoy,,and.
Genoa... , -The island of Sardinia contained,;in
186 V 552,886 = inhabitants, • and _ an area of
r 9,2116, Sciiialit "MUSA. It is divided into three
adminietrativa (Wltiah again • are
fide irciiinees;) as fpltpwi : Cagliari;
,101 . 0,1V,pii+14ati":Contirienfal Sardinia is
torthlTSwitzerlaisc OC, the
east by ! Xornbardy, and, Parma,
‘ on
_the . sout h
, by. the,Mediterraneanr ,op, the west, by
France: It', is divided •. into fourteen
Ininiatrativel divisions;-- as . T follows: I Turin,
Getteni+l3avoyi Coni, Noiara;
' f briCe;', - ;Atineei;lvreii;' Saven; • x*
$1,617,116,'
eziendlitiree" '',fcr .$20,782,093, ;and its
dabc, to 4104,024781. Turin ~ the
,ne4Af. Opy447o#9nkrnad Genoa the prinoirgil
Fromy 1708, to 1814 the country
forreed .1 part of. the French - 'Empire. '
The pritielpality of Monaco, ttith its 8,200
tnliabitaritkAa , mede'r Abe - protection of the
&kinky and is garrisoned by
PfliPC between
,Nice, and Genoa; : two or the
'has:•4oo4!ed
4 .0 ,K , §4#4P,4 ! )6: 1? iiP°uad'sd
by the Sardinianominions on the Bonn:it:ant
wdst,:and bythe Lombardo-Venetian kingdom
thi•tth aoitkc , It is, divided into the * five
provinces of Parma, BaniDonnfo, Piacenza,
'rardp!iiiiiril-'" 'Llilnglina di Parma. ;In
ii4YeVeisilea'artiii',Bl;lB9 '905, and its ex
neMitninfitt,',.sl;7,4oo,':. At the commence. .
FOlittit—,,C7fl . 4",4ol).
MOM igifittl!PtAilt century ; w 4 80z0.by.
Nipososokattliolmljo hialsingtionigataly,
4 Afteitiiis downiall it was given to Ms Emprepp;
a t ti l.;:eA / 1 4', r 7lk il ip,ci tre ia : tnist - 01
Zt if.Pylii,e,Cinto Ammon prov,lnoes,.as follows
FAgnano;- Gar.
r Y 4 Trirf AAuniksi _.,,,
4041. ihmurs ,1!#1.
ti'moynt4i4 , to $i389:282, its eniendltnies to
0011.146;,1410, 404 iian only, St* ,
- ,
• ' The G r rindttneby - Thiminy, over which
gardlidg beeif proclaimed
-I:letatior,darlig the presenkwar, lies south' of
Cideiii,?lffia,'divided - into the six depart,
;Fin, Sienna. Arezt
OrbstOo;int Yttie two cibil and military
(itei:eitimehte, Of ;Zee' ern and the rsle . of Sl
lia,• -Its revenne,itpahit amounted to $6,7i3, - - -
9,84, aEpd the'expenditAres pr• the spathe 'period
t2'4o4ol4,llB64'..thfc , publie` debt to ab ciht SB,.
~0003000= `:Florence is lbe capital, andLeghottt
the
„chief eeslro 1. r From . 1808 to lint itforthed
pait'pfithOreneti,Empire of Nirothuiri. •
tfhe,Papal . States are bounded 'on the north
by,,calaktirdy: and Yantis; on :the east by the
south and southeast by
Ilie ,, Kiiigthrut'ef Naples, on the west by the
aucildedertai For'
administrative purposes they aro dlvidedirtio
one civil • division; six , legatilie,,
Ferrara, • - keit Savenni
• ttbhib'e
Femme; ~ and, thirteen thilega-
A l O,nP . /_ , t,# i♦l aci t i t a t .
Came
:riap,4r.ermitYiraieciii; Ferule, Spoleto, Rioti,
yiterba,4orvieto, Preteltione and Pon Ooroo,
p r i•ifftkVeceliii," and Ceneirento., - All Cie:civil'
, 'oftleers the' 41,overnmant, of, every grade;
atki prlnstsi'', - The secular ' revenue, In "fB5B,
:•Teximadt
-tcree,tol,iBl,4l2. ; the • public debt to $4.-
'BlB;42tr.rOMlSltritO:lBl. - I'the Papal Stites
•Avere,s3l e tecorpOrated in,CieXingdorn of Italy,
4hiehN.trbinott had created. • •
`:T, he Repubbe of Sari` &terino is enclosed oit
-:alf ky:the'Papal . dominions. It_baa pre
n'erVed its , independence,: for fourteen centu
-40;`,04 Abe: oldee,f,„ fri the, world.
Theipublic, , ,reienue smqunts: to' $6,000, t:nd,
the art4y . this State 'c,onaiste of 80
men. r
The giniqpin of The Two 'Slates comprises
dettilnintiti Pertion'of Italy, and the Island
.Iyhich,are separated 'from each
other;Wthe id'lteseena.' Continental
ITOdek.!CO*0 1 0 111861 ' 'Pqr*t!on
61:2,1402;end nits divided into fifteen in.ovic
,oelli ••as,JoLlows :;, :Naples, , Terra„dt- LavOrl,
Principtitci . :Oltra; •Prinelpito 171tra, Basili-
„ca4rOallitinita' , Terre di Sari; Terra di Otran
te; dinitafOrlit; IlltrkOalabria, 1,.131tra Oa-
Abrezzd bitra,
-A:tmikzpAritia. Oltra IL .
jSicily„priipei 3a 00ideinto the provinces
of toaterwri Messina ) Oatania , Syracuse, 04=
ajotoitl,, Trapani, and 'Con.'
rtained; 41).1851, a PepulatiOn'of ,091,686.
ibe' , -Kiiigdom - of the Two,
SOlteet ii - I,lBWieit 00;871,000 and its pub.
lie deb $ O1,854,000: Its.: tyrannical, ruler is
1117
:Aot.tris; bat' ” ; his death is' daily
expected,` and i;le " thatthat
s -pro &event
I;irilkbri the signal of an , overpoworlog demon
hivelf,"et Sardinia." During the
;prosPeroni dity's .ot Air cinison'a -carpor t the
~ K 4tlgthiticres,sttocessidely - ruled AT Jetsam/
zi iteipT bAt in 1815 "VERDl
rease:.ended thrtine.
The '..istalteen Gone, - and
Comino haVe, : since 'lBO6, been under the
dominion orGreat-Britain.. r.
I.l.9;Sext. Siete r Senate, •
- , l l)m*:o;ofeieven . ,Elenators expired with
the_ Jaot < aesstofi— M ssera: 'l7iritionr and Six
r, Kr. FaT2ll2, of• Petry '
r'and',l - c. BREWER, `
of Franklin
;and A' Sissiz; Of Luzern; and
tdri 'Oititiwttr t i, , ol,lllalr—Demooratil; in nil,
i-iiiiiii i ;*asirs;;;:.o4'4ll, •of Allegheny;
Clopiti; of. Indtaaa;- Aires, Of „Sredferd ;
Seetitirlo,M)lrserrerk; and Haunts, 'of Butler
14pahlimmiOn nildive,L,These holding _over
are. cgdally dirided-;-eleven RepuhlicanS
eleven Senceciatsi; 4 -
forgotten that. every Stat e,
lenntorelecteatin October next nillne called
Of his term, to
l'lmteiifer-e, OW, inler t9,`Senittor.Btatmit in the
I tritited - Stittei;Senate -Here; then, is an op:.
040:6C - ?it litntitical, - application of tile - ,
ip iiiiwoo m meirbjenaMr.flitrimi heti violated
atifilfoe4-that-nO,catididats for State Sena:-
without being
tfeirlensly , interrogate& IT:his constituents as
to the new 'doe
:trine of 'the prcitection..of- slaved . iu the Ter=,
"fititiejte not adrocated: ts7.the Adadeistra-
JA/0910Itid , 'hy'the 'extreme Men of: th e
Oitiii;;ioea - 4,01 1 ; 444, erittwor
•
PO, :Kt
ivillitiltmarvisgastitiVAPPiliVilt9fililk.94 are
said to be is MI unusually flourishing condition.
Iso l 4; , it ,
1 1 ,1 4, 6 1;# 4 `
eenB7ol
4 g.the
4,lKullitow
106 i of
& WOO&
at *V
tme4a . •
O.OOJ
¥u«
trl4, net
ji4Kro t t;
keel iHic
Boo*
British Politicians.
Lord DEADY may not have n- , ,decided ma.
jorityA Conservative'inenfbe# in the new
Inrliarrletttibid, 14,4:111 bris a - - merking ma-
POLY in nfaiii cases':„! file opponente aro split
104? three - iiintions,,wideli, except on very ex
)iit'ordirinrYjnocasionkestnnet he,"got to act to
'gather as one party..` - totd .1:01.i-Stnism.t;
with Sir JAMES GBAIIAM and that description
of office-hunters will constitute' 'one section.
I s Conoca•and„Brtionx,yith a compact but not
numerous "tail " will make another. Lord
F4.I.VERSTON and his followers will fermi ;a-
Atind .''Oniliiii rate 'oceasiensonce In a
- Session, pi3rhapsi wilt thug° three divisions be
'called uporCio" mit; as one-.phalanx, against
• thelliniatry. - : , ,', i- -' :' - :-. i -
'Sven - then-Leay' in • the - coming 'Seseion--
under what leader 1 ' Scarcely under'ord
Jong Id ussmn, who p bids, high Or • office; but
15 ,personally unpopular. with -• hie, fellow.
"• - ertin -- •Even Sir.J.antss Gasmen,the unblushing
land nefarious letter-op-mar of PEEL'S Cabinet,
is 'scarcely on good terms twith! - Lord John
k kinality,wthough he is' noW C.entent,: like
one of ' talattiiPa'ragled,'re - Oru . ' Its - , to walk
through , (per ap , remain In) Coventry'with
him:An ~he'lide !Attie ',op, the Reform Dili,.
many of ! ,the ;Iritih:rnemberaTated Witt: Lord
Jontr i ovhc, -in r dhe. excitement created by
--, Cordhaal Wumnan's ,remarkable measure of
1850, intolerantly described.theSoman Catho
lic:ins practicing and holding to "the miam'-
inerias - of - superstition." Will the Liberal
Iriefr - Merabera again support Lord 36itx ?
fere is', what' gr. • Bowl:zn; the ro:eleoted
member for Dundalk; and Cardinal ,Wisnateal's
personal-friend,said on the hustings his
constituents : , . . ,
After being declared duly cleated, Mr. Bort
yet, ill a very.lenuthened• speeoh, vindicated hie
general Parliatnentary'cohduet,, and particularly
his vote is favor of the . Hovtirnment Reform' Bill.
Alttfite'd thEitt , ther Roman Carl:vises received
mere•,itestace front the ;Derby Administration.
than, the TV,hige ever conferred during their
whototemire o'fflee. -He denounced Lord John
Rnseetl as the inveterate enemy of the Roman C
atholic's, referred to the memorable Durham letter,
and the Ecclesiastical Titles' Assumption cot,
whieh,.though a dead letter, was an insult to every
Roman Catholic. He also Mated that if the Derby
Atlministrition,viere continued in power there was
every probability that a charter would be granted
•to the Oithalio UniVereity , of • Dublin. • The bon.
gentleman ,Wall.leudly and frequently applauded
bra vevrtbranged assembly."., , •
• Thin is plain speaking, and it is likely that
every. Catholio,in Parliament was opposed to
Lord Joan, on the same, grounds. If so, Lord
Dames majority of Irish members, already
considefable, will be greatly augmented.
Mr. perhaps, may have a good
`time, by and hy., He is an advanced liberal,
and may, beibie , to.earry out, his main views,
in„futnre years.,
thing like
COBDBN nor
himself ave, any thing like num oriel!' strength
du' Parliament, As- for Hr. Reentrow; he is
crotehetty,.and therefore unreliable.
‘Mi. • GLAD - mug, 'with most of the , old
?WWI id &Utah 'disposed' to act with , the
Derby lifini.stry, and it would not surprise any
'one, acquainted with the history of belligerent
'parties ,
. and I,tialT: living , leaders, to find Mr.
Guansrons very soon forming pneof. the Der-
, by, Ciabinet. ,He is too tndependont a gentle-
Man to play second fiddle' o Hessen or PAr,—
ISSRaTeN. If Mr: Dtsammt would accept that
splendid exile,, the "viceroyalty of British In
dia—which is . said to . await his acceptance- -
Hr. Gr..Loarosu would probably take his place,
as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Ifinigto.
rial Leader of the House of Commons. .But,,
it may be that DistiAum has' dreams of even
yet higher anibition - than India' opens to hire—
that he may aspire, in ibinead . of' time, to the
Tretnierahlyi, itself;evedal CANNING did.. Let
its,hOPe;With • bettei, , fortune, 'for, like pore,
tho.elkuept 42isortas, CanyriTO ,only held the
nips, of empire fora few months; and then the
Death.. , Angel summoned him away.; .Thsuair,r
is afiarvens; as CANNING was, (even with the
Dake*Of Portland' fol. brother-in-law,) and
the treatment he tedelved Trent the haughty
Aristociady';hilided bilhe late 'Earl 'Garr,
hiokq his heirt. Be it hoped that totie".sm's-
Ls 'ofloiffitier material. „
We'2llllX be
14-41te4e.4 in oPf YPeppiattoni
linti kappea.a to dg far from improbable that
Aphort , rime; 'even Lord, liararsturrort
NSW may, give in- ids adhesion , to the Derby-
Disraeli Clabinet;and even ai3otipt office. His
opposition` has
. b4en Inore;mocleratei, and less
„,,,ussernsi ban' Isdid
VW svol,prertantyman crrrecrartge 0 - Usage in
'p j arininisit” phaiticie; rind Ettaiiitaiot,
eel Vicar of Bray, may end . his career, alto
.began it, over half a Coutnry-ago, as a Tory
oißof al; - ,• • - .• '
PALKICIMITO*-18 asr•boltily and strongly Op
posed to the Ballot u are Lord Denny and Mr. •
Dotaaair-themielvert.•- On the' other hand,
Lordjoito Rttsinit has 'declared, that he; la
'opento the' )Ecoittitprovi t o the gates
'of Oliice are stliened",to him. - ,Teat very
biStkitynetiat, politialaa, Sir JAMES,
the letter-openor, who, in- turn, .has boon a
member shall pasties, concluded his speech
at Carlisle, election with a defence • of pont!-
.
DIV inconsistency , which is too racy, in its
impudence and - plausibility, not to 'be placed
*nisei:ord. Ile said #
I.lsTow, something is said about change of
opinion.' The laat half century has boon the' porE.
od of mV active life. , Within that period all has
changed - around me. I have seen the face Of na
ture changed. _I. have seen ,moraases, oniverted
hands,' ground, 'I have seen desert wastes in this
'cornett, now teernlng witholden ' harvests.. I
have seen grass supplanting hostiles, and running
up to the_topa of our highest hills I have seen
night. turned. into day In our cities and dwell.
logs by the aid of gas. I have seen time atlIA die
tam all - but annihilated by the.looomotive pow
er- of steam by` sea and land. I hive seen the
electric telegraph 'conveying from pole to ;mid the
Intercourse. of man, by lb ape* stolen as it were
from Hearers. ~/ have. seen mighty •Mionialphies
fall; I have seen renal/lies founded on their,ruitta
bigimbling to dust; rhave seen deanntlo tyrannies
arise and fall. and shall man, fralighan, amid all
thiszathanges of nature and of 'policy; alone stand
.immovabloomaltered in his opinions, and say he
is peohanged ? Is he to refuse to yield to the pres
sure of the times and of tboolronmetinees In which
`his lot east, if he is not open te conviction ? I, frail
.in my judgment, but honest in My puiposei, haye
changed many opinions; but to say that e - man
dealing with State affairs is not to change his
"Opinions under any circumstances—that may be a
'rettoramendatton fora lunatic asylum, it is not a
recommendation for any deliberative assembly in
I the world." . • -
• 4 This la unmfatakably_plain, and would almost
warrant the- suspicion that the weather.coc)s
Baronet meditates some farther change. We
intuit walrand-seo.
A 'Stinting Preiliction.-The Union of
France and Sardinia against Austria.
DE T'rsirr, in his work on the Congress
of ,Vienna, published in 1816; deplored'
the
dispesition - made of Italy by the Holy Alli
ance, tord,virtnally predicted the occurrences
whieh have since transpired, as a natural con
sequence of the character of the people of
'ltaly, the • intrigues of Austria, and The pOsi-
Mir or France. His theory was, that a con,
l'ederatiori of Italian States should have bcon
established, by which the ' whole country
woeld have been freed of foreign dominion.
CoinmentingupOn the s e ttlement by which the
Lombardo-Venetian kingdom was consigned
,to Austria, he said
.ltt The King of Sardinia is too weak_ against
Frame, as well as against Austria. It is a dwarf
between two glum].
" N'Theri the ontranee to his Stateswae defended
bYiliestrengest-places in Europe, this Jailor of
the Alps could not keep the keys. What will he
nor do, with an open and defenoelose country, and
,when Turin cannot bold out a siege?
Whew 'Austria shall go as far as the rieina,
What will the King of Sardinia do against his
powerful oppressor? Will he n o t n a t ura lly
have recourse to France ? Here we behold Italy
agon ire eonittigratton by the hand of French
men and Germans, as if this country never could
be emancipated by the descendants of the Ohnbri
and Teutons, instead of those of Brenmie.
-I , If , it was impossible to prevent Austria taking
root in Italy, -at _least a wets& should have been
kept, so that it should have been, done ad' libi
tum. She ought' to have been precluded the
,pas
sage of the Po, on the siderof the legations; end
her simultaneous establishments in all tho' little
sovereignties of Italy and Melons. in Tuscany, at
Parma, prevented. The King of Sardinia should
have been. aggrandised,. as we have stated ,eleal
where, and some correct i ves of Ms evil inlierent
on the entrance of Austria into this country a t.
'tempted. It should de tlza invariable and'etertial
principle of Europe not to permit either France
or Austrta to set foot in Italy. The welfare 'of
Europe requires that there should be a kingdom
establiebed, - Meammenee at thci hens° and termi t :
'nate At the foot of 'the Alps and the States of the
Then,ltaly,would. form three States—this
ICingdomi, the States of thn Pope, and those of
Naples."
' ..The treaty of 1816 has repeatedly bean vio
lated by all the great Powers of Europe, and
it is not singular that at length a:French ruler
,
has taken up 'arms, for the correction of one
of ittemost flagrant errors, in a mariner pointed
Oat eillridvitable, by an intelligent and not un
friendly • critic' ,of..
the, Congress" of Vienna,
More , than forty years 'ago."_ yr. 'DPI PEA=
, co o4,iceiy, have expeetedi.rifter
the °com
plate overthrow of , the-first .i.th.pormou s , his'
banishment
_tai Ul.'ll9lol*, and 'the apparent,;
destriaticM,of oil hoPeti of kis dynasty, that'
'any of his larollyt would' again occupy, the'
throne of France, , But henevertheleis pre
dicted, for some French ruler,,,whom he natu.
.rally must , have supposed-would be a Bona-
nersomptentation'as' Lome NAPOLEON is now
THE PRESS,-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, -1559.
Emperor is, therefore, reconcilable withs:the
natural &AMA aids ''positien, irreepectlie , of
any personal,latatiltiore that ho may he sup
posed to ehoritill.•
• reCeat manifestos and
professions are perfect keeping with art
theory of , an adjustment, and, the 1;08= 1
!ability of his having sufflclent legitimate and'
.proper metivento engage - in the' , preient war
is clearly shown. .
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL.
Latter Wont 6 ;
[Cloirenondenes ores Press.] ,„
Wasnirtaron, May 24,1259.
Banishment is the prder of the day-banishment
to the faithful. Now, in Russia", wheat'', Onside
sires to inillot a most significant sentent6 upon, a
derelict public servant; he sends him with saga
site politeness, and many chains, to the delight
fullycOol.winter resort.of filberia:' The Czafof
Russia- punb3hos his foes in this way ; our Czar,
Mr Buchanan, eo rewards -his friends. Coloeel
Stambaugh, .as I intimated previous to his appoint
ment, hes, been esleeted as Surveyor4deneral of
the Territory. of Utah This is a large office, the
duties of which are.to be oendnoted at a groat die.
tame; and, to allergen of Colonel Starabdrigh's
eleganttastes, rather" ora Aponte*, fei the em
broidery than for the cloak. Banishment is, in fact,
the order of the day with Mr. 'Buchanan na against
Me old friends. But Mr. Buchanan's idea of ban
ishment is capable of another signification.: He
banishes-his best friends from hie !confidence, how
ever near they are to him. Even les own hoUse
hold are held at arm's length, and those Most:sin
cerely attached to him are .frozen into silence by
the Arctic atmosphere which surrounds him. The
only,way to , obtain an introduction to kis" dotal
donee, and,to make Lim genial, is to raise the axe
of opposition and to 'cat the icy wall.. with,many
blows of abuse and calumny—the Wall that sepa
rates him from tho public and his friends.
Mr. Buchanan is by no moan's satisfied with the
condition of things in Philadelphia— Havirig re
'solved .to remove the postmaster, he does . not
hesitate to intimate that there are others no less
deserving of the axe, and It is said be is looking
very suspiciously, upon one or two .Prominent 'men
in position , in. your city. His delay in selecting a
sneeessor to the postmaster is characteristic, but it
may be accounted for ,oatho ground that he hoe
for a song time - deliberated upon meting more'
changes ; and this may be the time for decapita
tions. The person most native in the movement
against Mr. Westoott, turns out to be Mr.. Hebert
,Tyler,,who, for some ewe, dieW hie, swo rd' Upon
the postmaster directly after his' appointracint,
and who,
,from that time to the present,, has
waged unceasing war upon bite. All' the seen-
Nations; against Westoott are contemptible in
the extreme, and the President now, SOU that4he
has placed himself in the, indefensible. attitude of
sanctioning the removal of a valuable othoor for
the gratification of the spleen of others; and has
given that officer a most desirable opportunity of
fully vindicating himself before the Wahl.' I, do
not know, how fay Collector Baker is iniXed np in
this ,atfair, but,l* know that, if inched interposed
to prevent the execution of Tyler's plans a and bad
need with such men as Mr. Brenner; Vatter.
aon,,and Mr. Vandyke, the Diets* Attorney, all
those plans would have been, frustrated.
While, heivevar, to Mr. Tyler,belongs the ,obief
hondr of having assailed Mr. Westoott; I Must not
forget that dietioguishedei:North'Alnerice d ,".
and "ex-member o' the Bloat° of Mieltigrie,'".
and author of an.esSay on "Ohaneery Ppiatioe,"
namely, Vincent, L. Bradford,
,Erq. This pious
patriot baa been indristrionely at work.vrilling . to
men in high places bore, adyeaating, the 'retnoVel
of Mr. Westoott, and asking to be appobited Post-.
_matter himself. He thinks' the "Auieritian
Tinton" in danger of dissolution unless this thing
Is done at once; and as $' a flhristian gentleman"
and patriot, has felt it to bo his duty, nefencli to
traduce Westoott, but to _ offer , the, elpendl-,
turn of theMi
whole of the salary of the te, ehould
he get it, for politioal purposes, he being riob
enough to do without it. Ho is proMPted aloneby
disinterested love of country.,-. •
I em looking up the letter , pnbllab4 . ,iit Itilt or
1848, by Brigadler,GeneralHowntn, against the
aspirations of ,james,Huchanan for the Presiden- ,
oy,'tind hope *corny to gbie yen the,seerethiatory
of obi feruoni document. Mr. Itnehinaa kisaSelf
(sonnet have forgotten tbo cdretinisittaCes under
which this letter was written, and.printed,
Pro
bably no man in Pennsylvania Avant , fnitlierf in'
?Motile and denunciation of Mr. iinehanalitlian
the aforesaid_ Bowman ! Hie paper, teemedw ith
as much abuse of the ~present •PrneldP4tSM the
constitution now does of yon and nothing:
oheoked him in his career of vielemetAitliOutillo
nieeting,-oalled in his own town,hy,whioli hb was
instructed to girl pp /ifs Pallas ea, felLbaoh
upon Mr. Buchanan,. Huila thteilibakTiefer.
lotto bad grace, and hastsver 111000 been inting to
iblerOntS t it.
• " '';/90.A1-14W
ARCH smart THRATRIL—Whoevci 'deeirps a
hearty good laugh may betake himself'e' this
pannier theatre, and , witness the representation
of " The Bottle Imp." In the character of Wel. :
Maid Mr. J. S. Clarke appears to revel,' So feet
and freely flows his fun. His most solemn' lOoke
;spite laughter, end so his most ordinary
,rioilons.
40113 essentially apnielhunforist, Without' which ,
na ape, eon suecessfalli play low oontsdy., ;4s
Ittinc/a,we haVe Air. Dolman, as Atonal, playing
indifferently and playing very Well. : nufortn,
nite'vrolea Is Agana blur izt the pet 0; bights
performance, in 4.at 11, ill the prieoriampoi Wes
most powerful and elfeotivo. Miss Bona Taylor,
as Marci/sa, (whioh Mr. Wheatley; who rooted
terribly,' thrice proneuneed Marelliarl had not
mach to do; and did—pasiably. Po *aid
like to know on what authority tile young
lady, - dropping a vowel in the word o vation; takes
the liberty of eliding it into porfin. Mr. Dol
man we noticed, changed sudden, in Ike 'ratan
nor, M
ard'a. Where is' threat piehinolation
to be learned, except on the stage; at thiliar, and
iu tbp pnipit? Had Miss Taylor been tiefOrtunale
as to witness the last perferroanee of tb French
company at the Walnut-street theatre, he - might
haVe"taken 'a lesson-from Mdlle:' Chealievon
costume. The Prom% lady, who is moo pretty,
if alio more peyite, than Min Taylor, &Seed her
self as a Garman country girl, exactly lithe very
plain and unbecoming attire of the localty, even
down to wearing subatantial, thick:sold shoes.
Plain home stuffier her: gown, and it wife brind;
kerohief 'covering her 'bust aisd : he'd,' made
kiadile Chevalier's peasant costume.' lies TaY,
for tremendously ontsbone her r MIS Taylor
had a sort of satin 'pap or hat on her
bead, from which descended 'a handeom black.
heed veil, flowing back to her wait, over
the `shoulders. ' •Alre, , a watered.silk Own • pi
blau, with deep , flounces of ithecolikoolored
velvet. ' Mae, a laced `body of the isle, the
sleeves thereof ourionely "slashed," 4.1 Mao
silk, and the velvet as aforesaid. he, most,
erenelve hoops-Mho use of which, wttiow first
learn, is common in Germany among thiPeasaate.
We did 'not too inquisitively look at ti young
lady's'pedtil coverings, but 'they appeesito: be
neat slippers. In one word, this was tiostunse
Oalculated to exhibit the wearer's person:adieu
tare, but not to accord with that e4alitainos
which stage.represettation ought to preiet,' with
us, as it does with the Branch: The atigmana.
ger of the' Arch.street Theatre. surely °OE no-
Coe the costume of the performers, and bt leave
it to their ownlanoy. We have so oftetoraised
Miss Emma Taylor, that we feel warraiti, once
in a way, in telling her that a good aotris will
never dress absurdly, • ' 4
Warsrat arawar Tans:rug —This evenin pret
ty Mrs. Lei:mud bipeds to see her frionidat her
Benefit; The Principal performance antionalpal
attraction will be - " Pizarro," in which
MoDonOnsh will 'play his
,faVorite Anditteetivi,
part of Rolla, with Mrs Leonard as Bltir;-=bY
the way, her youth and good looks Won/ make
the part of Cora more appropriate for het There
will be two after-pieces, with other percannees,
and we shall be glad to find that the tt4ro is
full.
- Bank of Phcanixrille.
Vier The Prong
r BIENIXVIGLE, Try 2059.
I potiee that aevexal hank•note, pate! pab-
Belied in Abe pity of ?hiladoiphia aro4ig the
Bank of Phtenixville groat injusttos by snilsg
that institution to the pnblio ao doubilitn' its
oharaotor.• , • . . [ . .
Tho- Bank of Phronlxville has gone in l ripari ,,
tkn. Its exchanges aro made in the env
dolphin .with the Manufacturers' and Miwrios'
Bank, Third and Vine streets. We only :Nes,
tloe, and no misrepresentations. , is Ulf oSire
of the proprietors of the Banh , Noto -Ropvto
give the public) °onset " information, w(mld
refer them to the institution above nanied;',
PEREMPTORY SALE—THE PHILASELTR Iptr.
&o.—M. Thomas As' Boos Invite the anent of oa
-1
pit/diets and others to the sale Of 'the k; on
Tuesday next, Itst. inst., the sale of which It be
- absolute; without any reserve or lioaltati hat
ever, by order of the dtrootors. ''t
There is very large amount of other rkisble
property, also to bo gold peremptorlly. Bu, ead
hills and advertisements.
The Market•etreet store, to be sold Patois,
without reserve. •
The sale of the valuable library will t en
tinned this morning at 10 o'olOok.
AUCTION Norren —We invite the attt3nb4of
purchasers to the sale, by B. Boott, Jr., auot6r;
431 Chestnut street, oonsmenotng at .10 obk,
this morning. It will consist, in part, of ril p
,rfoldories and Thee goods, plain and fignredtrri
French flowers, French crepes, Paris natal, 'elk
loco mantillas, linen 'cambric Mktg, Frionok
sets, parasolo; ' Catalogues now ready.
A WSW Gorman paper, entitled Gott's Frerti
der Pfaff's. Pfind (God's friend the Pope's;
em 7) has been etarted 'ln Bt Lettis.,Therei'
peat, deal of Originality la Um (*emu. PIO.
Public Airitiss;wents‘
Coatuor Ju
Letter front New York.
GREAT FALLING OFF IN RAIN RAILRO/O .IIKORIPTS
, • --FAILURE OF HARCMIUS BROTHERE.:4.'I.: STEW'
AZT stryp,lns OREEK.4I4AVE PUTS IT Oti'VTEIT
`• AT RIB 4 :DiBmaun3tisp,
AMATBIS4t "=GREAT PEOUPIARY
.ORBS OP. CETROICR.:PAIN(fINIT---ATLANTIO. CABLE
•AND. Plitli94 - INOTALLATION OP ENV W.,
.1:;; ; MOR)t"-SOTITITY IN 'TOR HORSE MARKET--
• 'MOS HOWtY-41111GRANTS WITII
[Correspandenea of no Wean J ' -
New Your, May 24, 1850
The stockholders, bondholders, and all who are inte
rested in the securities of the. Erie railroad; may well,
entertahj iferionaapprebenslons for the safety of their
profiertif so lonzati the earitiog4 cf-th'erosOontinie to
decreasette they,lllli*do . riptg the peseent year.' In the
'month of the - aggregate ea"-ritngi *Sri - it:Mit - 1480r'
342, against $658,129 in Orli, 1853,,5h0w10g lh deorease
of.sl77,76o;nearly six ildoosanddolltiri I's day, or at the
rate of over two millions of cloture terootrtu. , t
Bargous Brothers' have stispeoded "payitiriti tin their
acceptances, given for the Tehuantepeo Clompiiiiir, or
Which they have been front the commencement the chief
support. The reputation and wealth of the hence have
zuarlyyiara .been_ inadolibto4, epSl;thq: qww3nefpn
aerates mush Bp:apathy. The political troeblee ,of
Mexico have had,their share tp rendering unavallahl,
1 the rdiourceil'otthe honee: • ,
Mr. Alexander T, Stewart, has purchased Poweis'
statue of the Oirespllave, ;which was drawn last year
by Mlse Ooleman, of olnelnnati; at'the Closmopollian
Art Assnoliktiort lottery. will bs planet in the othre
of sir. 8. and 4111-prose almoit aegietib' it'soureel cf
attraction as the atilnenee of alike, matins, and the
tountlers :luxuries: which !that great establishment
presenta to gratify the teats of the thousands who resort
to it daily purobs•e wherewithal) to be clothed,.
A very slight' flitter 'ofeuriasitY` 'wee exalted last
evening In dramatic. circles by the debut of Oaptitin
Morten Price, the distinguished ernateurfrenoLondoi,.
ad held einnotinctsd &lithe posters; and - a'Lunette,
la a eomedietts written bv the warrior, entitled, ci A,Ve
Fate fa licive.VkirWar.", :The _Gilptlog comes rof'
twelve=months theatrical campaign on a wager, he
having bet that he would within that time clear the
gum el' $2,500. The lady to attractive. but the Captain
410isit , seem to astonleh. In point of fast he le elow.
No landed/4o from the lituih - ..3f 4W American has
had anything like the success, pecuniarily. of Ohurch , s
Heart of the . ,Andes. Yesterday woo the, last day of its
publio exhibition ; and you may jadge of the rush to
see it when I state that the amount of money taken ft!
the door during the day was $533, and that during the
twenty days of its exhibition the receipts have been
$3,173. To-morrow it pea to Europe in the NAM.
A. few days before the picture was finished, happening
to be inChuroh , e room, I sated him what price be In-
tinded to flu neon - the picture., He replied, , that he
did not Intend, for some time. to cell It, but that,, pro
bably, he should ask six thoneend dollars If he can,
in thretr, , weeke front) its first public exhibition, Tay
Mire over half that inun; what value may he not pot
neon it? The truth 10, it is Incomparably the doest
lbasespe eieri‘inted bian'imeridan and do' it
Cluireh has a fortnno,,merely by putting. it on oxlip!.
floe In the .great centres of art' in the Old World, and
in the Itoulehing cities of the New.
The atlantie gable is again to bs taken in hand, by
Cyrus W. Field, who gees to Euraperiext week.-to!re
new his labors for telegraphic consumnioat on between
the t,vo continents. He is sanguine as ever of success;
Mid thinks 'that; with the improveMente 'that have
been made. during the, year „past, and the experience
gathered in the first effort, the next experiment will
bo a practical Success
The Jovorra.! of Commerce, of Me morning, heaths,
~ • • ,
following paragraph .
Don Daniel D. Pickled appeared on prnadway paler.
day, in Promenade boars and took 'theliehlooablo end
crowded side-pt the, street ungmehlogiy. It was a
drew! ordeal 'for a matt so Well 'known in proprtu
persona. ant by pletwee, as lie. Sickles i but far less
terrible than it would have been three weeks ago', or
J. et afar hie acquittal glace then, the great war
question has mime above the horizon, eclipsing the pia
kiwi trial, and all other topics of intermit.
I recently'. yeltheeaud the third game of , ohm, In
tha;perlen', at flee, coy being played by Paul NM; hf
,
Grid Mt. Perrhi. president of the Broollyn Chess blab
The` eomhatante took their ,seats at the board at eight
o'clock, and played a very, oloselircositeeted, tree nitsll
mldeight,,at w,lllCb hour 1 . left them hard at it. The
New York Obese blunts now one of the established! Sue
etltutionet, of ,the ;Own, anti O ' d , T Isfqrphy rilghte Is
crowded. Co great is the rid' that admittance is only
gained by ticket Norphy, while playing, Is a beenti
tul stqdy, and never more an than teat - evening.
wee dressed in black, with perfeetniattmea ace
and- was, of course, , the central point of observation;
The noticeable thing about him le the perfect lmumbi.
lity: - Of hie countenance; not a - musele Is ever seen to
move,_ excepting now and then a eight tuition of the,
Ppe—tmching them with hie tongue to relie,ve.theuf
from drosses. 'Wore it not for. him eyes, you •taght,
without much violence to the Imagination, supple* him
dernnet ; hat these IFS inf t onettnar play, rgonleg
meetly over the beards, tint coyer by rApreesims oetpeallng
the oompiloated,'darlog, far-reaching combinatlenehlw
lit lylraq Is'ocoratintry banging. Into a , ray egwibeh his
adversary.. Wbothor hit rown suave to one thitt green.:
ally tomtit to victory, or that of hie opponent one that
roust eseelevate defeat, the eye nor the, facia reveal not.
The power of hawk! wonderful, the more noteelorthY
and admirable from the fact that:hie 'whole air 'turd
manner is the protection of insdest, but thorough-brad
ocurterly and rallnement. The roam of the club, in the
Ilniveiilty, la fitted up tu gentlemanly, comfortable
style. Last evening, the ton bonds pllioteruronid:the
eidee of this room, were!ari•ctinded by gentlemen, who
made the moves of the game of Motion: ktdrphy and
Perrin, as they were gilled' but itilonor Ita times; by
'gantlineln who stolid • near the combetenti..:. Actor tioult
the move, and queries as to wh ftoo g
6hit be ary Gone and
hat wOtild ho too next, the !choreal ape Miilafinq In=
'creasing ate Oimo propemel. 4mong them, gesitte
men were several of the most eminent eeb2lare, jurists ,
and protamionel mon of the city
I V 11341 to give rill an anecdote of ;Iforphy and riot.
ion that has not yet been published: Daring the Pee.
lion 0' the first America% Obese Congreee, , those two
feioatte yeohg players were Invited by 001. Mead 'the
preildent Orthee Club', to take &drive out to the Ile'
Addis. On the way out, it 'with proposedi for the retire
fon of the thing,_ that they should play a catlike of
games ofoliees;withent the board, which was agreed to,
and Col. Maud kept a pencil etemorandera of the cooFes.
The games were beiptlful ap4 closely conteetedi,bet
whether the ride,for :p/cosurs, was of iuilob ieo,unt,
has not gooeittlr. trait pPliPd:
The They.liim. Ijoge, tile aleiment young preac)er
from Virginia, gas hat eyeniug Inetelled se area
()tote paetor of the Brit* Church, sindprospeotiveenck
minor of the venerable Dr poring Mr. nose to a man
of mark, and with the comforts and faollities he will be
able to command with his salary of fire thr mind dole .
lire pw annum, can scarcely fun to tuoume rank as one
of the coming men" if the Preebytetleu Church, Re
elope int) the wealthiest Calvinistic pulpit on the
Vattern Continent.
There's great nativity itt the burro ir arket—more so,
say eaten and buyeis, than has been known since the
.
great spring Sales of 1656.' The atsgs and railroad com:
parties are buying 'freely at an average of arta sl26—:
time Companies buying more burly than at any time
herituf4ree Thts is owing to Norma of buaineis,'and
to the raridity'svith which the boners are used op—:the
average 'swab of ttroe for which a railroad horse le
good'bettia only two years.' Of Inperfor horses the mar
ket fe welbsupplied—fancy pairs selling at fromll,ooo
to $1:800;and fn grad demand.
bites Marie Lane, the niece of the President, vi
sited the Brookly navy yard yesterday, and was received
with all the honors which it le permissible for the gilt
buttoned sea warriors to pay to crinoline.
Lieutenant blowy is off for Adams; will be bads in
pot,,ber:'
The emigrants who arrived here last week hrought
with' thorn rmarly sies,ooo In ' , petite. The arrivals are
now more nnmerona' thin they have been at any time
Mane the Kammer of 2854 I
Madame Colson, Who hoe just had the ple►snre.of
bringing a little ohorne•ainger into the world, will anon
reappear in opera.
New York Stook Exchange, May 24.
BKOOND BOARD
5 , 00 1:7 R fot '74 704.,
89:0 Nth ORr 9s 977 E
6000 stO et 0) ,30 887(
IFOO) do 83g
1000) 414 .00 ing
60001000 60 'OO 40g
7030 Virvoil) 01 .97
26 Park lisnk indh
* 82 Pa^•flo Argil 9
1(0 N Y Cent 8.. bnw.72
100 do 721(
.20 Erie Railroad ..... ,Tii
60 do • ' 25,i
16 do .7X
1200 Mich Cent B 41%
100 do b3O el
6NO And Meer It 111tf
400 illinole Cent R —.63
60 do ' MARV
.10 Gal ft Ohi R 62%
40 do 64
408 Ohl dr R I 61.11
1
ISO do 7x 3.‘
200 do 810 71%
,5 Tplrlviv,R 182,4
El) do ...
QJ d 0...
TEE MA MUTH
ASOS3 —The utarltot to atealy, the demand fa'r
raleAo ,- 50 tibia. at SS 50 Iv Pate and Si 15 fdr
Corm romaine WA; *Mae of 900 bite £lO
Wags at oiqcslo cash, sad 100 Jamaica at limes
/1360.
Ccirra2 —There lea Mile mere doihrr, - thongh thi;
market le by no Tanana antliie; the' Wee to.dav and
Yeaterilky amoeba 8,007 bale., of whilh 2,700 were In
nranadn. W. onnte: - '
.4' : , ' 'Uplands Florida. Mob lle. N. 0. & Tex.
Ordinary...... 9q 9g 9g 954
'Sniffling ......11% 1130 lik, • 11%
Middling Pair 124 123( 123 18 •
irpous k 0 —Tie demand for Western otual Plour in
less solve, with largo arrirsis ,• plass are lower and
close On favor of the buyer The arnvale in irogpeot
are liberal; (toted extras aro smite, end we hear of
°One of Knoxville Olty Milla—s very soperlor brand—
at $10.60, the highest pries yet tweeted.
The cline are 500 bbls at SO Sieot 50 for I.enecte4
soperflus State; $1 1.00; 50 , for extra do; 571507 00
for low grades of Western eat's; T $OO7 60, for ship
ping brands of round hoop extra Ohio; $7.00w9 for
trade brands ;• $7.90010 for St. Lords brFde sod Gene
see extras • •
Posthern Flour la lower end nominal; the arrivals
are fair ; tulles of 110 hbla at $1 Abe 80 for mixed hraoda
of Daltimo a. and Si 95,09.50 for the bettor gratin.%
Rye Plotir 18 dull and lower; Gale+ of ICO tibia at $4. 10
05 62 Oorn Ideal is inactive at $4. 20 for Jersey.
liaotte-6lintarn & Partridge roll by au Alen this
rnoroirg,the oa , go of bark Emily,” from at a a a l, m ,
Nlowa : 3 1 0 bx te tieaainti 0 augaa at $1 55 ; 600 do at
$ll 646e2 50; 700 do $2 65,01 50; 700 ao $2 6003 ; 600
do $3 85. 250 tip 31 660,1,95, and 1150 do Lemons at
$1 031r180 ea-h: -
Gitant —The demand for Wheat le moderato. and the
marker to lowor and clone owl—pates of 25 000 buthele
at $4.2081 40 for hlllar•ultle Olub; $5.78 Immo:m.lr for
red W: stern • chores do at about $1 79, and white Went:
ern at 21.80, Inolnlll4 70.000 buttula of the latter re
ttvoed nom Liverpool. end cold et El 80.
NW*, ie quiet at 937131. Oota are dull MA /01{ , 4
ealeaor State at Nog s and Weetorn at Otago.. Rye
le doll. nd aorairkel 936 , 1000.
' Corn is freely offered, and in tower and nominal at
the otoae; malta era 84 000 bug at 83e for damaged
Weelern mixed, (now orop () inning° for Southern
whilta,, , -910030 nomlnalv. tor, ennui mixed, and 9t® l)lX6fo - Jormbj sad Boutharaletioar
Moyaaasa 4 dull 1 11)31611 sales or Ouba olayed at 280
PROVISIONS —The Pork marketdower and inac
tive the arr,vqls are fair ; sales of 506 b), , e $l6 87
ler Prime; $lBO2O - for - Prime ?doss ,• $l9 75 for clear;
$l7 61MIT ,for new &leas ; $7m7.50 for Perk head ;
and ;II 75 for Prime Was.
Thine is unchanged, tee demand is mnderate, the
arrivals light. and "holders SIM; especially for ver y
lend; sa , ea of 810 We, at $6.6007 50 for pimp; $9 60
te9 50 for do pees ; $llOl5 for extra. Prime meal is
arm, the supply, lair; sales of 800 Ice at private terms.
Beef hams are quiet at $1450017. Beans - is firm;
extra of 60 abda 'voltam smoked at 10a, and 100,010 lb.
rough eldoa co private terms. Cut meats are heavy;
sates at; ISO hbds and Its 71,:ra730 for shoulders and
nog& for hams. ,
"Lord to better ; at the close there le mote inquiry;
da ) o3 of bbls and tee at 11 X e12,4e. .
Barrio lain fair domand atlom2oa for new OLeeaela
In kto aka t pito for old, and 70tE130 for new.
' 'Mon 1 M moderate irquerit—selee of 850 tee at am is
4 Xo for' , •'ommon to abo;ae.
Fuoinii:-=The nearitst la quite lenguld and depressed
under niers receipts—small seen of , Onba at
Olio, and by nuottott,_BBo bbde common to prime New
Orleans at , b li K autito t pallet le a dollue of ,Vo, •
Ww Toney —Tits *mist Is loner anti ledulas of
190.001f.etAa6i):, ;
THE LITEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Most Deplprable Condition of Pike's Peak
• Emigrants.
-
PA'N N. _I3 .
•-
-
Br. Louis. k1ay . ;24.,-The regular correspondent of
the.Dinteeralorrlthrefrom Denver City ct-,the Ath
loot - ;veolitents the moat deplorable condition of affairs
on the plains
Mae, of the emigrants are dying from starvation,
while the othere are entedsting on priokly pears and
wild onions, found along the road.
Vie Oats sg.Mt - reporter picking up a man named -
Blue, who was reduced to a skeleton from starvation.
On rumoring, he gave a most lamentable aotonnt of
Me. adventersti.,,,,Roterted,Anempany with two of
his brothers, - for the mines. - One of them'died moth&
road., and the ronutintog,prp were so , far , bordmiffk on
state Of *halation hatlheytifik hir Another
died, and he, In tura; was nearly - devoured by the sur
vivor.
A man named Gibbs had_rescheethe minen:ln' a
Mums condition, and expressed the Manton that his
party, nine in number, bad. all perished.
Ideny graves ware MO along the route
Mnort property, hos been deetrojed or abandoned On
the rout. ) , ,
, „The writer of the letter before p
referred
to earn the
numbei Of Aebtiphtted fioin - the tolneel about equal to
- , .
the arrivals
, habpnt• five„ hundred, of •,the ,rptotntruc "tot/pante
reached St:' .Togebh' onPaturdi. , 4 - iiii - oelilionor confirm
the nrevlnne,soeonide of the
,soff,erings and privaticine
of the platted.• • '• 1.
Wt rthington Affairs.
Watartworms: May St.—Persons leaving the 1701ted
gut,. fo r granae,.by wpm.' I:d'Alene, met necessarily
hove their pin6mort4 wised by the Preach consul at the
port from, hich they sail. _Those for the COntfuent,
by way Of Bogiand, and Who may go" to London. will
have their passports visrd -at -tho.Ameriran Legatifin,
whatever mdy be their destination. persons going to
the Boards& West Indies 1.111 have their passports vised
ty(lhe gimlet' consul at the pert from whiohthey sail.
histuralfsad einsess applying for passpOrte • must send
to the 'Mete losparteaent their natnralialtiOn meta,
(which will be returned to them,) together. with de
'seilptione of their Pertiont.. This-is all 'that is re
qu'red.
Slane the commeneement of the present Adrninistra.
Con' about fotttres thousand pre ports have been issued
at the 3 . tate Department, mut they are ; hoe issuodAt
the rate of from forty to slaty per day.
Cnlooel Btept4 and, Captain!! Carr and Palmer horn
obtained leave of absence with' 'permission to visit
Barone. Although it is probable that they will observe
the warlike movements In Italy, they go thither, as
private individuals, And not by order of this,Govern-
Inent as a board of observation.' —-- • •
The Theitfd States Mumma Memphis and Atlantic(
have been pat out, of commiseion, , ,and the Chapin bee
been ordered here to take the place of the Water Witch
ace freinht_boat between the )Washlngton and Gosiort
miry Yarde.' - • ' • ' • -'
Ex•Commlfeioner Bonita bee been suddenly called
(ton Missouri, by:the severe Meals of hie brytb,rf
The War Departm•nt has ordered alined esrorts to
the trains. with army marmites, from the apprehended
attache of the f.tirning (magmata from Pike% Peak,
informal° , having been received of the reoetsity for
aneh brOteltiori. ' ' -
Attorney Olnestai:DLaclt, today decided the questiOna
submitted to him by the State Department, on the
claims of Oapt B W Parkins.• against :the LBossian
Government. This dedsion. settles the right of Capt.
Perkins to recover, under his (mutilate to furnish one
hund , ed and fifty tons of powder and'thirtylive then•
stand stand (lams. ,SPltift nnimro-tant questions have
not been fully dila akid - of; but the integrity of snob
contracts ,is fully meintaine.d. The entire amount in
volved'is Whit $385 COO. which will probably be lard
on the return of the Russian Minister, who is daily
oxieoted f.em Europe This giselmon has, It is sans—
siderel, a most imrmrtant beeriest neon the supplying
of munitions of war to foreign Governments engaitsd
warfare. . Mr. Pertins , counsel were
.ox. kttortiey
General 'Coshing, ex Senator' Cooper and Joseph.)).
ilitswert;Esq. - •
•
The Offics,to.day re Issued to Home H Vey.
goetignee ofTyler & Helm, fn z.` an improvement in the
manufacture of , India Rubber geode .by means of lino
cn mposition„ _
The Peat !Moe Dierrtmetit;
CURTAILBRAT OikkPiNgliPZ-ANPUAL BAVINQ OP
. . . .
$2,000,Q0(1 ApEADY
,EPFSOTSD.
WientaarAr, May 2.4" - thoionicit reconnainance . of
all the. mall routes 'it! ,being made, with i view to the.
ourtailmerit:ot expenses at every pdhit Where, it in
practical, without merlons detriment to the publin.
While in many eases Abe eerv'ne hue, been altogether
dieetitifined, to others the dumber of - trine had been
mdooeo from early to ,171-workly i weekly, .to eating
on thin principle, the Po4olllce Department bast, within
the legit two month}: fifreotod ‘ on wonnal-mmrlo4 or shout
e tpillion and a half t r ollare, exclusive of die hundred
tbolurundeeoopmieed by, the refusal of .tbe. Poste:renter
lienerat la put lute operatienlbe noarly`seieb bbhdred
routes created m IRAS, brit, tor the Ruppert of which po
sPon?Pr.liltiea hag been ruade. , _
Irks work of curtailment le still prognereing. I ie
net probable, howerer,that the service will be cur
tailed un any of the rollioad lines: • -- -
The Old School Presbyterian General
•• • 'A.dseinbly.f, •
INDruraporas, May 24 —The General Amfenibti.of
the(o.l3 ) Preabyterian (Thireh, at its seselon to-dev,
id6pted the report of the on Poieign
Mte-
The temaiider of tie dey'craa oCcupied in the env
eiCeration of the report of the 4i3omigittee gn Gomeatio
ificrionc. 1 . , •,.! „
Presbyterian General - Assembly, (N. S.
Wnwtrorritor, May 24.—T0 the nessi - in of the tiential
Assembly to- day,tbe Presbytery of Nampa eat risen-.
rrasd, and otinneeted with the Synod of lowa -
A dieplr Interesting -debate arose'ln'regard- ti
-
Oburob members of good morel ebareoter, who neglect
the bordmnoloo table.- It etse deoideil'. by _alargerrote
that no new salon on the subject la,expedleet. •
lit entire Judie lei beetles, of the Alseinbly wee her.,
nionioney disposed of. ' '
The ppeolal Toyer! made on tile-foreign missions,
withent propoeing a dissolution of lb. relation!' with
the American - Board, concludes that thh i thee has come
for bringing the work on the foreign deld into oluser
g?onsution.wlth the denominative ae each..
tier cont. - on' the 'ohuteli-extension
fund was Toted toliatisea. •
The bnilnisiorthe'essembly is note begun in Barnett.
A large missionary meeting - was held this wool rig. :
_
ift't - - toy kt Ye
_ . .
LaTeLtaD,ltley..24 —Amps convention of the !OP,
:9 the fueltlre-elvea sat was held here to der, nod lad
rjell attecided.f 'Avlarg? lieleatievereth f 5 43, the ReeeTre
gauges. T/Opreetedecße eee(e, o► 103 orderly eharacter.
et deeliraticet wee read darcittektdrig thefitiltive.elime
law and 1 hebrid 13cott decielon -
„Reno!fatale Of, the gelnotanormeta.alee adopted, de-
Meting the fogitivinefave fiat tinoenstitmlonel, and
therefore yo d, and letting forth ,that the Supreme
Court bee deireneratect, and Is enb , etrient to petty
thit the life-tenure should be - abolished, and
the judicial elroult remodelled ; that the conviction of
the Oberlin rescuere le dlerreopfui and unparalleled,
aod the prieoners are, entitled to their liberty, and that
the freedom of the eiminti7 nate on the Repnblimin
Vhe cOvention vat *defeatist; Ity . Idelerk. Giddiiigi,
Ohs ee;•Wade, and ' • - ' •
The Chaiges'Agntrit Ceritain Van Vleit,
, JI,
riALVEMPOSITH May 24 ...-Tbe charges preteired.
an 411111% Cantata Van Mit, by 1.0030 mule anntreatne
daring the truth campaign are generally regarded bere
In the light of a perarcution. It is 'understood that
aMiavlts from the parties whop are represented as hating
Paid thiptain Van Vielt a bonus have been cent to Wash
ington. and that - they will effoothally , ontaah the mop of
hie aooneers. It is also ortateal that Captain Van Tien
Will demand a court of irquiry Into hie °Metal conduct.
Premiums for Nontilcky,Tobacco.
LOuityrit,Lß, May 4—rhe ennual private tolniceo
premium awards were made - to-dry. ,The, hogshead
which received the Mat premim w+e for manitacturing
purpownyand wan sold sV fifty, ciente per The
eecond premium wee also for mannfaeturiou percales,
and mold at thirty-three eents -81 Y •hoasheads of ship
ping txtrieco received the third premium, and _WAS fold
at 14,4 cents. per pound.
The Bret and third lots were raised in erten county,
and the sewed in Taylor county.
The competition for the annual State premiums will
take place to-morrow.
The, Expected Foreign News
ET. Hunan t, N. 8.. May 24 —The ielearanb line le
out of order beyond tbla point and there le no prospect
of hearing. freak (tape Alice to night.
Bannon; May 24 —The telegraph lines east of tbia
- point have closed fair La-night, the break In the new
Brunswick line rendering It !avowable to reenbre,de
epulenee. - '
Arrival of the Untted•States Sloop-of
- War "'veldt): -- '
NOSIDOLI .May 24 —Tbe U. fi sloop-ot•war Prtbte.
Omni:Dander Jeering arrived bete to day in 60 days
from Montevideo, ..It !bare the U. B brig Perry,
storerhip Relief and steamers Caledonia and Went
oration. The brigs Dolphin and Bainbridge had gone
to Rumba Ayres to look atter itinetioentntereate.
The Naval AbailemY.,-
WASHINGTON. illary4 —The silt acting tntdshipmen
who were dismissed Vern' the navy for being partici.
plats in the tarring and feathering of ono or their cm
ratioa at the Naval , Academy. In April last, have been
reinstated to their former positions.
Reported Suepentdon - in New York.
Now Yens. May 24 —A report prevailed In Well
street, this afternoon. Met Mears Baritone & Brothers
had suspended on acceptances for the Telaccittepra
Company.
lliarder Trial at Baltimore;
Ilwriuosii. May 24 —Barton, indlnt.d for the Mur
der of Thomas Layburn, In Ihie pity, was acquitted In
the Criminal Court this morning.
Senator Douglas at New Orleans.
Styr OBLIANI2I, May 2t —Beaator Douglas arriied to
this city to day. • " ,
Markets by Telegraph.
Worts. vet , 23 —Cotton improvlogand firmer ; sales
to day o. 1200 Imlles, at u.go
CHARM:M/11, ofa► 23. Cotton quiet; sales of 2to
bales, wtpr oea ninglog from 93(e11g0
SAYANNAIX. May 28 —Cotton-851es unimportant; the
steamer's news eaneed en advance or go
Bo SISMOI. Man 24.—Flour quiet but arm at $7 25
tnr 'Howard and Ohio. Wheat quiet and unchange ;
white it el 70m1 90 • red $1 75 Corn firm and lo
higher; white tilloglo.; yellow Ole. prayiaione are
In better request, Bacon—Mee firm at 100, Whiskey
dull at goo.
New vatmews May 24 —Oottuu—Rales of 7.030 bees
to day, at MO for middlings. Th 4 MOOS of three days
amount to 4,200 bales, against 0.500 Wen Main the
SAM period of lent season. The receipts thus say,
ahead of last year at all ports amount to 981 600 bales.
The Greenwich (Eng ) Advertiser, reeords * the
following : " Nearly the, Whole, members of a
Greenock family, are among the victims of this
distressing ehlprreok. Mr Wm. Caldwell, for
merly a mill tuechanio here, but who bad emigrated
to the United States, wrote to hie family, who
rosidejn Duncan street; to follow him, and accord
ingly, hie wife and tour children (two boys and
two girls), sailed from Liverpool for New York in
the ill-fated Pomona. ')'he only remaining member
of the family is a yew* 'man employed in one
of the public eiorks here, and who had soOom
pilled the others , to Liverpool , anti whoitpthh loss
has almost bereft of reason.
The citizens of Altoona, Pa , had a small 'ex
citement oil last Saturday evening Aman named
Lahr had fills employ a young. lady, wbo loved
her master, het wisely, but too well. This ex
cited the, jealousy of the lawful Wife, who kinked
up, a. fuse. The husband did not like this con
fluot, of the wife, and endeavored to calm her
feelings by,pointing a pistol at her, whloh raised
the ezoitakiiitles I:d' the people, who pelted hint
with rotten .eggs, and threatened to tar and
feather'hlia and ride him on a rail. Lehr placed
himself, under - 'the protection of the law, :and
threatens to prosdouto the parties engaged in the
effsii. - , •
%Quite an exciting scene osourredAt the Market
- street - depot, - Newark, N. - J., a day or two since.
As the oars were entering the doliet, a little child.
about three years old, 'ran directly under them.
They were, however, running slowly, and, the
height of the oars from the ground allowing the
child fo stand upright beneath them, it
. yvas res
cued , wlthaut oittfor4q any Wm, • , •
THE CITY.
!--, Atitris Intim THAI EVENING. tt
„ ,
WiLIiTLIVI 'ft itiltitled ABIIII-8713FM10 THIIATRA .. r .
” Tbs-13ottiefl:10t 2 ;-` ~ Wnitook of the Glin."
) aran• ISO inn7y4i - iyir Timayiii .-Af Pilot Hoirt Ne
ver Won Fair I.say , !•-•• Plairto"- , . Gallatin A0ge1. , , ,
MoDoNovai , E7 GAninan.443eleitions from PLayr )
,Gefas from Gera% Pinttmlaies, Diming, and flinging.
fannesTiviais licatnixr. OF Tay Plan Ania.-Ez•
, Manion of Piloting - toad Statuary.
MEETING OF THE EPISCOPAL tiONVENTIOE.
—The Twenty.ilrth Protestant Episcopal Convention of
the Diocese of Penneylvanla was orsanized last even-,
log in St Andreiwle ori,Bighthletreet; ahoee,
Spence Theolarch le ander theysetorehip of thelley.
Dr 0temeni.,,,..., - ",! '4 •
_lnile,,abserme , of the Right Reverend Alonzo Pottei,
D:D:Ttife - Tibilthp 'Utiles" IHrioNtei - The Convention was
celled to order by the tight 11.ev , eread Samuel Bowman;„
D. 1).. the AssistititElehdh,, , ,
- The secretary- proceeded fo call the names of,,the
clerßAntitledrtcr_iteata in, the conventtion,a,d Loran:
ncettaiet ideirisea tel thole , thitnee
The list of lay deputies entitled to seats in the Con-;
vention wee then called by the ;secretary. A large.
namberreereaded.
The election of secretary and easLatant secretary '
tieing:to order,..7ohn,o.l3,torr.ant&Rey. , _John A. Chlble
were chosen nmencmonsly.
The. seoretery announced the ustaniched baslndes
irete - thW tut Clonientfini. - -
The followins standing committees were then nes,
"polpted hy_the Bishep, - -
Solensetteo !on CharteraZ:Lay.t Meson, Bachatiert, , _,
Miles, and Hendtg, and Messrs. Blnney, Ellmaker, end-
Bart.
Committee on 'ilea' of Clergy to Beats—Roc.
Mee-.. Onop.r, Mcßae, sal Spires.
Committee on Shaine or Laity, to Spate—HescrW W.
H Newbold,' ISO:KW - Piaoook, John 'Bohlen,' and H.
Bnseell._
The following ettainiiinioationWis i riteeived Dim t he `'h
Rt Rev. Alonzo Potter. D D.. the Bishop of the Dia
ceee,teete: travailing in Europe , : t
To the Convention of the Diocese of Pennsylvania:
Bonnet:ter the lest Ontivent lin; of the,D los. se pup eon.
aylvanta, I received, through itaiereitary. restatitione,
moved ty the Rev. air. Bearely, *revalidate of the at
fectionate rewardand sympathy at the members and of
their neaniMatuevelsh eel prayer 'that liinlght be to.
stored to health and as entities' I beg to convey through ,
him my moo grateful acknow'edgment• for this mark
hf esteem and goad WI i with the aseurance of my tin e
diminished love for the people of my chaise, and my
unimpaired into:vat in the welfare of the Dine se.
bog Also to record my deep cense of the promptitude
with wbichlhe Coirrention tiemplida settle my, r tssineet.
for the elest'on of an seeletanabishep and of the :meal
rolity which moved tt to decline my propotsl tnat bin
' salary ehould be orovided for in part : by aveduetion of
my own " Iheg to idd that the prOposal,Whieb I made
then informally, through the tresanter 4 I shall replier
in fr rm. should the judicious arrangements wki•li have
been roads for the
. support of the eviseopate prove in
adequate, or should my,idettilitj to to operate actively
! with the Assistant Bishop if Dal Diocese continue long.
I can report thelionrstettion,tmuch less progrees
in health than I anticipates wh n_ I le ft the United
Rates ;'but_ t Pegg so little ekniti : _nsid, eider:joy'
so moth of bodily anttmented conithit siid - of ease. that
I feel there is the grietest: iroaslon :for vat tude,to
Him who deals so gently with me, that I,may imparre
spiritually Snell a period of repose from entice work
and each opportnnttles of communion with God and
with my owa heart. I may nitted entity to, heating felt
I somewhat keenly the sudden withdrawerjor all such
occupation as I have been emaltented: to, for many
yearn, and the medleal decrees which iibitdemned metto
almost entire idienese. 4.4lloloWever, is Still pre
scribed se almost Indispensable, and I em advised that
it inset be extended over a good part of another year
•ti Nothing Atilt the , peremptory te'ms in 'which the
presoriptiort : has : been, given could have deorrad me
from a yi eg: long before thls,ithe soethirg tuna emote* of
home sod the delightful stimulus of work.. de it WI, I,
commit Myself 'to" the disportir , WM' Wit° (Teeth all
things to - the'prayers of a' dancers cif -Which"
any blahop might he proud, but for the worst a of whloh -
I have done tie math lees thert,l hadhoped.
That God may guide and, bleat all your "dellirliatione,
'pour His spirit abundantly Olin" the - clergy and the
people of the Dl:mese, tad be 'telt a Omer tower of de
ranee In ell Its vielseltudee: is Xbe, fervent prayer of,
dear brethren, yours, ever,faithfulite... •'
,
ALOrin TOTTER )'sh op fco ,
fio. •
„Pan, totre , Pren 7 es, ifenes,, April 11;1859 • ”
Be,. Dr . Gueiti3Sist - effired - readlntioe the
te'elerot oftheCoovention from 9 &, AL to 1 PrM , and
'from 61P'M. th 7 PAL-, and that'on Wednesday it shill
assemble tor divine service. - ' '
I...9t(motion, the olerremen of the,grintestant Epicao..
pal Church belonging to the G enema of Vionetrivartia,
not entitled to Sesta in the Convention; otergymen' et
other Diocepies,,alereymen, of ,the Church of Engiendor
of her colonial'. and students ofdivinity of the Epieho
pal Chtraoh. now is thin oily, were edeolttat to the sit
tings of..the Chincsinlion
The Convention then adjurroad until this morning,
at nine otaioak, when , a 'ornate , will be delivered by the'
Rev. Ilr Rowe, of at Church
HaullisTotey,-4Ther female _'who sports 3 so
many a/inter, and who wee arree'ed 'on Henley night,
as stated yesterday; on' the'shingeitrobbirg 3fr Carry'
of wearing apparel, to the value of several hundred
dollars, it appears was an'old hand at the tmeiness. Mr. ,
Carry! obtained her Pam an Intelligence office nearly
ten menthe mince. and she eel iyed the confidente or tea.
entirefamily during her stay. &nee the robbery, it
bee been aecertalned •that during the winter sbe
pocketed twenty dollars which had been sent by Wra..
toithe itea.;Mr. Morton to be anropriated, to
charitable - purposmo.
do tept.mber, 1856, she was arrested on the charge
or robbing Ma. Whereon of a lot of silk themes, &a.
She bad gone to the house of Mn G. all a domeaGo.
and left betwi ddylirw.in the - mornlng,neriyin(; off
With,.ber all 'be valueblee„she eouldleylards open
Two l other robbeilea„ committed snider stroller , air.
enimateinses, wet fastened'Ufpi tier et the time,'ind
she wee - nenteneed •to an , iropilationienti - of eighteen
months. *Wattled just .altricee, When she - wo-ked her
way into th- family of Mr. Carty!, and , told ~Mrs..til
such it Pie, es ,exelted _lief commiseration, and oh.
twined 'for hit a good deal, oryrthatiantiar - wwwitewire
A morg the property fahrid in her poaseasimilit the time
of ler arrest. were some articles Whte)rz It fa believed.
she bad stolen. /Ism there s») Tour 4warrit of.lad'hei
hose, marked ti O L. Townfood, ,, and " 11:11. T:t"
and a re 'het- ,hendkerithief. marked- it Theodore fhts
nett:, Theseirtioisernif furnish chef to filer rob
beries. Choy maybe sitan,at, the office o f Aliernien;
9gle: ) `Le,
ISEFT4TZ,4T9Pgg, folloWillg
Ateefit ' were made by Margie.
Tboieei &` - Bone L et evening. et the Mereiteete' Ss-
65 Ah 6 r o6 ,oopralls6T4ll6Bco m pa n y, par
Two 8 Zei meat. onstn - qB - bino. , X 1,000" eacb," iPo, 16
AntitSV/81011 # 804 '
lobar. Temosylvaal% &canon,' or Pixie Arta, tarov.
1 mbar(' Blerimatile Library.4B 50
sh 16. 86 Powegrar.d Medutittea , Pant, 156 60
Threllpga
,11,1114 kg ban, Germ,antown raga,
Lot adjnintrig the abere, 1375.
throostorybrkik dwelli aye,- rieneorik Street, $1,500.
Valuable clay lot, Lear Lena. $3400.
Lot, Greenwich Point Emit $3,100. -
Lot.- southwest cotter of 'Reid' and &arisen streets, l i
Aerie aed, handsome, .reeddericsee_bro.„.lo29
street s'l 900.
Dwelling. No. 13 North ,Th'xtiesith,serseet, $ 3 951:l
Rasidenets Abti'lwo We' lot: hei 1/ethyl's/ad s went of
Still Crest. 'West Philadelphia, stiatati
Resident*, Locust 'street and Cheetnut avenue Wed
Philadelphia, $14,00D. '
Lot at the northwest corner of Byrnes street arid
Chestnut avenue, $0.000. , ' • °. 4 •
Lot ou Spruce and Looted streets. $5 000
2, three-story brick dwellings; Noe: 2023 and 1025,
North Fourth greet. 55 700.
Three-story brick stores and dwelling eoutheast cor
ae-r-of Second and Diamond streets, $2 670. -
Dwelling, No IRO plarshalletreet, 13,800.
CORNER-Sioriteiu.—The corner.stone ' of
the First German AL kehiirch on Byard aienne, was
laid cm Monday with appropriate ceremonies. The el
le° will be built of remised brick; will' be tweestorlis
o heiglit, , having on fluffiest fleer a Irattirs mom,
exteadiog seventeen on Gerard areene, by twenty fest
In depth The - ctinreh Male Occupies a apace of flirty
by 8110 y-four feet. It will be built by, the congregalon
worthipping In St Inhale Okuroh, Jahn itreet,ba
lween George and Bearer' steatite, 'of which the RP T.
John 0. floes ilkpuler - The exercises of. the ocesoron
were opened br singing the hymn commenclopc..-
s , Behold the sure foundation stone.”'
• An address witedelivered in Girmati by Rev, John 0
Lyons, which was listened' to with marked 'attention
An impreasise prayer woe then offered by the Bev. Mr
Torrence, after which the stone was deposited in, its
place The following clergymen also took part to the
exercises ; Rev. Meesge. T A Fernley, Kenny, Gebel ,
moo, cf lowa, Patterson; see Naiaern. Several hymns
were meg in German with tine effect.
THE NAVAL MEDICAL .EiOA.RD of 'Biaminers,
which recently held a session in this city, has recom
mended for admiselon the following candidates for the
position of aesistant.surgeonala the navy, vii : No. 1.
Wm. Bradley, of Pennsylvania No. 2 Edward F.
0 - neon, Pennsylvania b. ' David , liindieberger.,
Ohio. No, 4. Jecuolt D. Grafton, Arkansas. N 9.6
Totert fr. Weber, Pennsylvania' •No Nobiort .1
Freeman. Virginia. No 7. William N, 'Taylor, Ph ,
falai t MO,' a: Bennett W.Siseeh, , Vlrginia No. 9.
.James kicelaater, Peonaylverda. No '0 James 'W.
Sleety Georgia The first five named will be commis
sioned at once ; the relialuder as vacancies may Coeur
in the medical Warps': The f Mowing saniatant surgietre - ,
were si.mined by the Bard, and wised a Satisfiwory
examinstma, for promotloo, viz: Thomas I. Turner,
lA-P. Daniel and Win. T. Hord. ,
WE yeliterday Were called upon to visit one
of the most complete - and Interesting meehlieil which
we t are over peen. It win the Delon 'Gorn:Vaira, and
Plantation ?dill, patented Nay 8, 1859; and 'menu!, e
tared by Taylor k Flamm Ho I.V.OTWillowstreet,Yriere
it can be seen, , it is moat simple in conehuction,
wall grind corn fob feed to the eobe by a new, improved
appilcation, and will also g- led out the floest Dom met
It will also grind oats and by the putt,Mosti 014 boil
which will be sold with the mill; tt wit vied out
wheat Into the finest floor. This mill is made upon, a
Plan entirely different from'all othent,"the nit prinei.
pie being the orating aid crushing instoid of the tsar
ins. rut prlociplik that IS 'generally nerd in 'mills The
patentees and mauuberurere areworthy,yourg men and
na titer mechinics, who cat attention - their' ' Sir
Diorite P, Forney is erect for Lantraatsr nounty. O. B
Rowe, 111 Market meet; wholesale akent
FRIGHTFUL Pam—William Dempsey, aged
twenty-six yearsOnompany with-s centred°, at a late
tour on htinida'y visiteellughes%liall room,
situated in the fontth,etory of a,boildlegi at the corner
of Sixth and Christian streets When they reached the
zpartment, they were assaulted by a party of Men, two
of whom, Hie alleged. seised Dempsey and threw him
over the bannisters. Is his pennons descent he fell
against a gee pipe, which ignited, but was extinguished
swore any dainege had boon done Strange to relate,
•atthough , •Telt. a diktenes et 'about sixty 'feet, no
honer; appear to have been broken-sithongh be was
severely, though it is supposed not fatally, Wilted
He wee taken to the hospital about, two o'clock yester
day morning::
°,.,
HOSPITAL CASES.—Brldget Barret, aged 27
rears. frachired het right arm yeriterday aftermitin, by
falling down galls, at a hone to the lower part of the
- 'Alfred Oakey; a colored min. Mod 41 yeate, bad hie
'eft foot badly mashed, yesterday afternoon, by a hogs
head of sugar , rolling _ea it, while be was engaged at
work at Sproce•strest wharf
Joeepli 0 arke, aged S years, broke his left leg on
Mondays:tight, by falling oa the pavement to Norris'
The above eases were admitted to the Pennsylvania
Hospital. '
CORONER'S CA ego.—The dead body of a man, -
name unknown, about forty years orAgei Wei disecivar.
ed floating in the Delaware sbonteour o'olock yesterday
- afternoon, oprosite Noble-street wharf. He wall fire feet
Sight Inches is height, and was dressed In a Sown cost,
plaid plots, blue spotted Wit. and heavy boots. The
coroner rendered a verdiot of found drowned.
A child died soddenly at the residence of John Sitter,
in York street, above Amber, thou 'eight o'clock last
evening, The ooronerWas notified to attend.
Acereluvri , ,Yesterday morning, before day
light, the homes attached to anight.cart hepeme fright
sued while proceeding out the Darby road, near Wr o;-
lend Oemetary. jameti Wilson, while endeavoring to
preterit them • front raining away Wei krorked down,
and the cart pulsed over hie body, infuriate him t • a
cavern manner. The nefotrunate man was conveyed to
his residence. la Federal street.
SLIGHT FIRM—The alarm of tiro at half
past four o'clock yesterday aftentrionwae canard by
Cho accidental burning of s - me combustible material,
the reer of a engin, factory, at No: 184 North limed,
etrett. Damage trilling.
Al, alarm wan canned about five o'clock in the alter
noon by the burning of some shavings at a cooper•ehop
n York dime; below-New Market - street,-
LAROgNy.,- - -OnHOIART oft named Johni
flapslton, sue hailing from Pottsville, entered a 'gore
to the Arcade, Wailer pretence .'of nialfrig,a parches*,
nod while there menages to secrete skllot of cravats,
with which he took hie depilate. Re wea tabeegoently
arrested by one or the reserve efficient and taken before
ma. Bottler. After *hearing the attinalderai eomailt•
tes t to &owe; al court.
/INAACIILAND-COMMEROUL.
Tdiß ' Mosey Markel.
la-
The dlFfefilM:3p . I he:finek` - rnatkefdontintien, and
fib 784a.ptjors Inpricalrere e.. 41 t,.-pay,; among
thein Wan Verniers , a'i4 oliaisßds , Bank
flock, 3( on City Loam; nuking a fall of one dollar
within a we/. 1)Cot Perniyltanta B.lllroad bands, and
36 on Phtfadelphia Smk stook.' Iteadtnrgot tin do
22. and Bekhylkill Nirienthiu'Preferred - yr: Nit
liamepnrtand Elmira liairotd Omni' pced.at BN, Lorg
Island at 10. K. The total Inlet:wee trenatotedewas
and Tips patjtetryin dull; .2 ;
The, meneT market is nocheened lirstlelees.eaper
sells readily; ninikthalitinef, 6t-7ter - $ perpent rand
the rata for jesaA e roryleinnatrups vary from 9 , 0 14
'
per cent. Mem/kiln fantail:it
,those Who,hare„the
right kind H
of WoO r iiii:etirigi4yfith tnottetn
The : e a r ninki. s f ! tlie - NewTOrkindl:l4...l3,BllrBB4•for
the Pith Of. Aprll. 184; were - - 74
Ear4laga April, 1868 " 864,189 28
" •
Dedrease , ' - . .aITT 4SB 53
Them) florae tell only part of the kteriOrthaiseittlts
of the'railihiutiik.i.t.anathei'Pertwea;inad:A liiitafent
the otheu,daAi,inneeldehterosn'thii.lfor. Yorls Ven
tral by which considerable property Was lost, - rizt death
lead i n.le r natiVtatPedihniritßsollere'ln`eozolequenes of
the inyillatency,ef a lieu mart..upon, that „resit! Th e
PiediceseWr cilia - rain who; wee in fault had-heen
moetakeellentand attentive - serveurefitiouccitpaby for
several yeare4fithad resigned beeausei in the effort
to out down SApanielf, titaitinigeri Cleofrait bad
rotted hie pay lielest.typoindollani,a - likonli t the
lowest awn on which he amidst all menage to stAist
-WI tit Ig i sis seeming mit ircop inabflityito alp there
gebearfder; with Gipilds z set"ineffitelant ad:vanes:With
'owes to rolling itockfromitit, consequent accidents,
with suite forlaii4 damliges from maimed ar.d
mur
ders, passengers or their survivors, sad ressipta re
duced to two-tbirds of former Orwell, the managers of
theca warlike spade arklikelylo haveslively_ lime of
it to the inture ; ,„ ,
.kvba:Lehluk,Coad,on,d Company suirooree
tc;ilay,*olivilleud of three per cent. (equal t0ti1.,60. per
share)._ en the _capitol stock, Payable on,end atter the
ikiiclint gg• by 1 11, -WY.9 15 3 11 R -Cl 5- 5 .5 1
Amount
.1 ha 4 week en4i0g411b9.21,,716.,...:10,61.1.1.0e11.
imouat rei 51.54 - .5i 087- "
Total einem opening of navigation, April
- lnereal...o - ITer hof _ 1: 1.593 I
The Ohleage Tribune says of the crops:
~, The- p respeote,of inAbnadaitt: winter . wheat mop,
in 'all Southern and Central Illitois, were never bet'er
than at this moment. as low down ee,Zoneaborol the
grain is newel . * reeoly fo'r The hariestert, and probably
oh .nt the 2'th boot. to the l at of June tha'arattlegarlll
We are told upon good , enthority that tkoarea
sown to unusually large; that the ttand ; on the
ground le good ; that the- atratile %of fib, proper length
forilte 'sweet yield ; that the tilling - of - the berry has
commenced. and that/v(11M Ng; 14.1:sitZbrak favora.
ble Co could be gushed - o
the centre rtlireltate. , in
add lion to the venal atoonet.r twister. a large quentity
of eyeing whiat beth irrettr-hr and the:breadth of
ground planted to corn le immense. The nking grabs
in up. and coming forward finely, wbfle about Springfield
much of the corn begine to show itself shore the nor.
face Of course,-it latenoarlyto , predict Irhiquill be
thS fate of the fstiletter; blot if a flattening Irovret le
0/n9B for eneouragenient, our farmer friends ehou'd not
be tormentedhyffears -
• PECILLDBLPHIA. VIVO& EX.Otalltill SUM,
; "‘•-, " -.---- ' - rfaj , 2t-; 7854. -
a,i?oarin BY Nagar. Totowa, h. cro..zaers wen ascent,
RECIEIASOI naosmesi'ioamtwasr
AND CattelltErf ',MESS
BORED. - V — e,
2 'Ant Nair ..... ..61
f 2 Netrortown B' 52
1 do 52
100 let 141:.. - = .. - ,...'.1.5* -,, 8%
50 L Island lt, 10%
50 to b5.!0%
ED- .: do 46.10%
50 -- ' Ito' 56.10%
, 20 Oitri4 . nk„., .. ..46.%
1 - AO' '— ' 46%
A P hint ..Bk Tem 66 111
trIAOT
2000 Otty So R. :(003j
8000 .
'lOO do 1003 i
1000 84"1.91 a R 811%
1000 Penns 112 d mt 0o.1381;
2000 do -'HS - • ,
Gernakotdif
5 Pmint - it ' " 40 - 1
r.8,4h rgiy,rof
k . 17,
'`63' do' 65wit.17
30 Fir &ldenti Br. „fog
10 Lehigh tiny - 51 •
- 1414TWE3ti
400111 R R,
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21 & A .
l 11,01d..41
-' 5 O & Aid Kid 1014.12 0-
11B0014D
2 : 00 buy 8+ new 10t5.1033i
2500 do K 8 0 Itn.Ving
1000 Ps it 2d not 84....80k
1000 Le Vol E Etibaiio.R4g
1000 do b5itn,,81%
1000 0 & Am 64 4 15...- 81-1
acta HißdS 43k. , 41 MS , /
5060 Nita ! 68,431..
BOLO : do .;. 1 84 or.
16 (3:C Am R.......t20g
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14 GU Bkold In 14„12_
CLOSING 2B:
11,343 Rea d ' o inx 11, .....
1 ;130 . AD:'Z: ...
22 Cora Xx Sk - 2911
10 N Penn R
1 . 10
... 4 6 . - 43‘
100 Risiliztz 8........21
100 do. . :35 22
-,6 - 6x
we;........ 6%
_l3 Penn ..3 .....
150 11.41 i Na. pr.r :L 1. 0 37
Pax :158,33:55.;
Cliß-DULL
... -.. . D,44
II BEs '74 '" -
--::' L' . 16111 liai IftOo. 84 9
Pidla 61. 100 101(1 1 . Prof 17 .173
, -"11 100. 3004Finiwtit. lam Vex ex
' • '0.4- New ...103 - loag - I , Tr lia - aitit:. 71 71%
Palma ISO 911X.92 .1.2 d El
EteadMi.4.l4 . 1- 1 24W22 i:jtAingantincti.. Tag 10%
.. bdo l 7olood 78 ED . Leltdoal & Nay. ED 51
. 1 rot Da 1 44 92 -.94.., NiPeanall 8% 8%
.. do 'BB -73 .. Do 12% 62%
Peons 11 40___401( "108 ' 09
.. 24 mDi In off 87 88 Clatawissa
11.,..,
6% 6%
MOr 0 ".. 1 0 9 11 . 58% " 'lst 242 bda 51
.. prof • 107 103 Wanly& South 10 NV- .1
Sal Nay 84 'B2 , 71 21 Et MBE IL - . . 43 , 45
"_lmp 6111 R0g_71%" :R I Awaotvyesstil 43 45
PElltiiiDlaißa 7 os. AWN7B, May 53, Evening
Noldera of Flour are.srmerlu their demands, bat there
Ii yeimlittle Inquiry epther 'tor shipment or home use,
and standard and good superfine la offered at 57 250.
750 bbt, without II td;nte.briytia, exicirtfWnlans`i
way to the trade,at there dorm inch/drug extras and
'fang brand. erein 57 fsirs 75'x' ;polity,
nye - liloar le lolling In a mall way at $4 7505 bbl.
ccq4,-4'l ll M , Ot;uvalrtii.tor,,*43la
~.q..im!mt& I. or
grimi $1 bbl heat-liioes o t iamb, -
'ire' repealed at 1500185 ter got t a ind - prficia redo and
fat ielos
is steady at 94w05:0 ' brudiel Corn fa rather
-dull,- with, cilia of some .4 docribushels, yellow to
note„ at, e75e;3,4-ist atere„i and iina ,adn at, ythila are
unchanged, and we quote Pennsylvania at 550 st
Bsrk L -There is some litle, inquiry 7or47emit4on, and
some farther milli are reported atAOC/30 for lit NO.
1. Cottoa--The market la . quiet '
at' pifeileireqiioted
rates, and'a , naall busineis doing Groceries—There is
,i - .2mriderate Anreinisa doing, and further sales of 4,5 00
bags • Coffee nra.reported st 11}go, on time. Pro
vislona—The market is Armes but gate today at pre
rioui quo ed rates. • "Vihi iagnooyeit'illif ;doily at 30e
for and 31a for Ohio bbie
ere held btiyera: ' ,
THE: c I4DUR--C § t
VICBTERDAV.S PBOCZEDING3
Reported for The,Preen.)
• -17211TEM STATES DlSTiturg, COunT--. Judges
0;411/abider —Johtt.fienn :oar . . put npou-trial,
with Dee ins counterfeit gold doliern 'upon Baes - Yerry.
The facts of the vase are these ; The defendant wont
into the• eating Worn of Boos Ferry. In Front above
aLtket et - metal:4 called for something to rat, for ',Welt
he 'offered enunterfelt quarter of a doliirin taiment ;
the prOprletor told him that the money 'Sired wee
bad then o,4;red on, ether, %getter rof Scalar in 1U
liliot;litifillOnts alio - had; laS• cfr.reldlitua a rose
terfeit dollar ; Mr Ferry then called in a po.lce officer,
who arrosted_tht defendant. Verna not guilty
nforrator COIIET—Judge Hare.—Frederica
Z 4183 IU. The City of Philadelphia.. dri action to
recover dialogs; for 'dforohlessing the• fraffititr of e
tavern, fro r at Lemon SSA.
More 'vs Barton c 00. , Before•reported. Verdict
for the plaintiff
- DISTRICT Comm-. —.l.ndge Sharswood.--S; has.
Rubicatia, aestenes of the Petmeri cud Idemtnica'
!ermines Company of Philadelphia vs. Edw. R. frelm
bolt.. An eaten noon s retire facies our mortgage Ver
dict for the - plaintiff for $ 7 .101.5 0 .
There ware four otber cases for the canoe caws by the
ab• y nititiB.l, in which verdlo a were taken in the Duna
of $0 400 08 for the pleict
James Mulholland and Doininick Adirlalstra
tore of Bernwol Mullin, deceased. vs hitchaeL -Cr:Con
nor. action . op4o, honk aecount, to recover for
¢- cis cold and delettned. Verdict for the
, plaintAl for
Wood, Bacon. lc Co , vs. The Delaware Mutual Life
It.euranee Compapy. garnielyee.of Caldwell fr. Bpeueer,
Same vs. -The- Western Inettraone Company. pr
eiehrea of Caldwell ,t Spencer. Theta ten woe were
action, to recover money alleged to be in the hands of
the gamiehees to eatisty juigments held agottnet the
defendants. On trial
I • The Paraguay question bids friiy; - kt.litssome un
pleasantly it-implicated No se'reiiiiik is the
American flieVeint of-the the .12towlin
treaty allowing "Americans
same
enter freely into
ParagutiY,"iiiiijeated to the same rights and pa ivi
legoathat :the natives possessoban the Pietident
of Paraguay issues a decree enacting that in future,
every foreigner who enters into the Republic with
the intention to reside in it more orders tinie; with
out introducing any capital or fixed businetai"shall
accredit the lawfulness a his arrival in the fthliee
aloe, as also the means of subsistence by some
useful ocoupation which he may bring with him ;
Or, it he pleases, his fitness to place-himself in the
service of some neighboring inhabitant, with pre
vious advice to the Rollo*, without which requisite
ho shall nut be admitted. The justices of the
peace aro also anjained to watch every reunion in
every house in their district; and to form lists of
all natives and foreigners who have no visible oc
cupation. The - whole decree'would 'seem to be in.
landed to drivi'away , from Paraguay, notwith
standing treaties, PGAZIONERS, and leave
every element of preidnetion; or • ebesnaiption, cr
navigation, in the exclusive hands of tho Mayer.
sally Monopolizing merchant President. „ _
A FnaA FOR PARDOR.-1.11 the ante-rooms
of the Executive Chamber, at various :times for
several years past, has been seen a:" neatly•dressed
Irishwoman, who, with unswerving panel ce has
endeavored to obtain froto•the Executive the par
don of her eon - It,e . ears, that this son, under
the name of James Waon, which, however, is not
his real deaignittlortjitile two buildings In
the night time, and thengkiti obtained only about
aeventy-hve - seem' wortu of blander, l i e was Ben
tensed to seven years in the Sae Prison. He has
served- out six and kt half years , of, his .sentenee,
nehaving all the time in a correct mariner, obssrv
tag the ,rules of the prison, ant. has never been
punished-for disobedience. His mother asks of
the Council a release of the remaining halt year,
and we hope her prayer will be granted.-41vston
Traveller. `
BRICKS that will float used to be rattle years
ago; but the art has been lost until recently. A
Itionsiiur Flibroni.has, it is said, discovered' their
composition, which is said to bo five parts of sill-
Mous earth, fifteen of magnesia, fourteen of water,
twelve of alumni, three of lime, and-one of iron.
Tory are infusible, and will that in water, though
one-twentioth part' of common clay be added to
them. ',They- resist, water,.tinite perteotly with
lime, and are subject to nu change from boat sr
sold. , -Tqay-c i re nearly as strong as common brick,
thoughOnly' about one:sixth as attivj bealanlaer a
bly lighter than'water. "7 hey are such poor con
&MOS of heat that one end may ha heated red
hot 'while the other is held in the hand.
EFATAL 111831 named HEMS
Murray y aged rw.nti-tive gorse:employed sa hod- carrier
now building now helve Oonstrnoted at the: corn. r
nc y titneteelath street and Dalai:niy plane, met With a
fatal "accident about fodr chlickiesterdu'afterraoon.
Itappwais he was azoonding a larder with a hod mil of
mortar. and whim near the rourth,storrct the building
hie tat slipped oed ha was thrownnikine eircanCii, Vbe
byst - zdati. hurried labile caeistance. ud conveyed him
to a drag , store in the neighborhood Ile
,Werrietrfeetly
ithooaielette, and the': boa Othicel till was_ & mid be
- fractured. Dr, tilnhie wad eel VA-41N and ,aisolcavorsd
to restore him, bat without emit.. Me was accotdtrgly
taken to the . Nom". eioepltal, _where hie awd
about arreaVal9ok ityealsg;,
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