The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 30, 1859, Image 2

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The 'War 'nattily...4lle POllO , of Louis
~ ~,.., ~ ... , • Napoleon.
4 .-- , ,,When.Fratice 'aid England entered into
, .. , ,
heir nix- agalind RUSS% for the protection
61";.1141; 4 siblepittO Of Turkey, the French
and Zuglisiffeurnals claimed that the attitude
etkide , Goverzunente rwas demanded by the
1400 4'
Anteresta, of 'civi li zation: There was
a‘ertninli.,•nOthing 4, 5 „,the history or the re-
Egicruto 'gentlest condition of -Turkey to in
!gra, eiraloathifq_be ' r *Seto!' ita own sake.
OtOlthill_Europalcould , gain nothing by act
ing ae ttre the of polygamy, Of prenicrip
46114141tve.;milfo: meu of nism,_,, im
'progresslietivinzationvelonging to a. past age,
* oriutOriental despOtism. Turkey, bowel,-
; er, wrac:bravelyS. defended, even while she was
dinmidetl, - ind'tb e titreite of the Sultan WAS pre
*Fvef—tiot - frkur any regard for the manner
Pli c 'eldell„o ll :Pininit was exercised, tut to pre-
Tirit tite,aggrandizement of Eisele:
'..•./Tile'tindtfon:Of France in the Present war
fik11,044/14int,initio' commend It to our irpMc
A i
paihr,"ikuAlta the , rsympathreior the wi3lA;
r et 4i)to . 1 ,1 )-TKOn . thtt.,..eg_ntern in the Cri
4se, nitit litdihk..inni , inkei;JeThig•the; part of
Afillltimiiiiißetiln Italy,,and that , country is
1, 1 2 if 943.1-Vii.W ild ? l° ` 4 , rtelet :her, agree
- ' "'note; impatient to the
that Austria 'should
ititininklAn overshadoi:
IF 'end , lvSeellre feet=
in it MEP that Basile
relncti Pts,r . i.-n- -A g
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t, the
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te;eind IrEardinia had
Einnend Gironal crossed'
patina .and,StiTtrePet ' '
my ~ ruler, ~- w hether a
,w, to resist the . acqui-
Austria,. as it would be
it topsevent England from
aceniriliecrhe, l lnAfitststiog Italy against.
Austrts,..hOwereri,Lyitinsa;liarctiaoa hart not
luatcreirthe, satisfactions:of-knowing that be is
'Greeting a new: barrier at safety , for , France,
and ecquiiing frieridlY ce`rinectiMis whietrmay
4e lnvalnableto his cottutry and ; o himself in
:Fatitre eationil erneigt . tisitidei,:.; *it he also
iciiews that thit'paitplatttiviiieso behalf he has
'Aitshoethed hie ,sword;are worthy of his aid ;
'that' their'cause, unlike that •of Turkey, is in
,
;Idol. a j oat sad 'rightecons one'; that the yoke
,:rl4"elt, Anitrla has fakrined upon the necks of
1 her Italian subjects Is exceedingly oppressive;
F ind that, in the langnege of his proclamation, .
him "midterm will find in Italy ce no other ene
mies than thone wbo fight against them In bat
'tle." It , is true that hie stern rule in Ftance
:naturally leads men to doubt his abstract love
of liberty. But; after,havini entered into the
present couttWitoklAte`preservation Of the
Integrity of liliimrjombaions, and for the re
lief Of a fidthtlilMi , IS perfeotly natural
liiit - be stioniditiiilblineelf of the strong , de-
Idie of 0
the 0411100 independence, as an
important , adjetniiiiin the present war, - and
it 'ls not trnreatiosiattle to suppose that ho
may act :in l good 'faith with those Who thus
assist him. France resdered invaluable aid
to the American colonies in their struggle for
indetteculoncucit because her' ulers cared
for liberty, in itself, but_ because they whiled
to strike a blow at the power of England , ; and
if toms Nrotiron complies in good 'faith
with his,PresPnt professions, and atter driving
Arista& .0i:oil. soil of i Utly, )011 1 701 her people
free tolftlitietiesr institutions for themselves,
hi iilfrOftii*Tor Italy the same hind ear
vliej'ibitt i , Eonrbon did for • America, and
serve., -Austria, in. regard to her Italian pro
. vinces, as Lours -XVI: served Engbutd in re
, gard to her American colonies. ,
r So farqiil' , thif::.pittelligence received from
Europe •ItairAfels flitierable . „ to . France. Al.
hlj , ottilh,elle*aki ed o far, won no battles on the
*Wed , Se% tid , her , circumstances have trans
pired of more benefit and importance to her
than , any ;Mere - Isolated . military victory.
Austria has forfeited the sympathies of
'Europe.England, to whom she hopefully
''looked for has officially proclaimed her
'neitrality; Erases sternly refuses to aid her.
From Image she can hope for nothing, while
144 1 -Meat fear ibuch. -ller armies have failed
Aeftnalte an., efiective domonstratlon against
!Whits. .They'are retreating back to Lom
ligidy, with' their health seriously , injured by
.Siieir exoosuro in,lnendated districts, and the
1 •
pie intlXmed to the highest pitch of indig-
AgOek..by, their wanton outrages' end. 'their
- . libel extortions. In the midst of , their diffi
'9oietf,•ll 'change of ministry has 'already
`'o,6oo:td . , and a change of generals is suppoaed
.).0
to; bcfllC'ecinteinplation,--events which are
dure:ledleattlope, of disappointment 'and die-
Patisrantiiiik* the course events have Co
far tail': :t!. '-ffrs.l::
861'0ilhtilfioneh ruler has met with no re-
Lae been taken with anrprle.
tog popularity has• reached
lielittitlf'ri,iiveiapproached before: The iner
tial ardor, of hie nation la.lully aroused. He
his gonektrk-ItiO,
.to be hailed b.c , one of the
Benet "itituleifibOrorld ever saw, and by the*
people • of, XfoiAbeti.itely, with, friendly en..
thuiesat,iiiku be goes foi:tb to battle, con
bigle,upeotations and the do.
lesitobipgtheOepsikpo9o3, c of the hopes of
nilositY of the
lll*ll9ol*9rldi,ii Vfi,eatrange Indeed 'if he
'ldtkapstiet . so avail blinself•orthe advantages of
a, to realize the anticipa
tions of big friends..aba mil :the hopes of
.., - 4 ,, ...to , . ..-.--.----,_ -- -
,T;;lterlitoin; f isprope- -No Battle Yet.
. The?;tiwn4 4. 4aya- later Intenlgenco from En
:e*igrwei•
,Onblißh to- d sy;lamounta to
rely e.:. Pitre lra; not yet beilit cirtp .batt/e
~., ~, .
bglid iiiiiroAftlies and the atuotriana..% litAie.
4.oaityoAloiliaaridrii, Prapati is . taking steps
to. - e.. 4( the itiklance of : leurepi,*' 'Witch
tailan*:; to back ur Akuntrla. , .: Ile' now , testi
;e4d 1464 . ')'.-4. llB tigrilgr,,o: s ; ol l9oW 7t4rme
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I's laid tel, - '2' .jtiltetiAii , xiial;iniiingtetter
. to 9aeen' . sofoltie Wean*liiiit England iS
Prt+Pailit for Mir =.lf it must be se..
B JiIDNIGIM MAIL.
Letter
- sa Oc c a si o nal:
(Gorrespendenee of They:sea.)
WASCLINOVON, May 29, 1859
, The result of the elbotion in .Virginia,, showing
the dead of at !mit two of 1,14-Admirdstration
members of the hist Gongresi,_Mad' the' success of
Leteher for Governor by a grehtly reduced ma
jority, may be classed among the most recent and
most brilliant of Mr. Bunhattair's - triumphs. in
all the storms of party warfare Old Virginia
beast* Aim. .Whon other States gave wsy she
remained Steady In the faith of, the DeD10019.03
Party"; -Bien - In '1854, when °the - Aide -country
eineetad to see Mr. WlSedefeated - by themishin I
feign of Auseriesehani the Old -Dominion adhered
lAtlie - Old'Aig of our party. What, could not be
`,Hooted, - 110 W -ever, by the Harrison campaign of
1840; 'by" Taylor in .1849, and: by; Pow-
Nothings in 1854, Mr. Buohanan has - almost him;
eelf alone aociemplishek. His' polloyy personal
and,,' , denerel,"bieeding , Jur 'it has bred, all
'Sorts — of' dissensions among - Den:Monts, North'
and- South, has oome.,pncir breaking up the De
'Morriedy of lien his large profeisions
of 'regard' for 'the South did not preventLetolter
and others froinrenudiating him and the °anise of
his Admintstratioril for it 'is' now notorionithat
'if iheihad not - done' this the. Opposition. would'
Italie bad an overwhelming' triumph' in this ,the,
'Safest and steadiest-'Democratic .State among the,
-
Whether Mi. Buollanan'e polioy will lose Ken
laCky'and Tennessee to' the Democratia party we
shall discover mow enough. Both these' States
lid linen made; it , was supposed, permanently
Heoroertitio ; shot' the course of things under the
_present General-Administration' has revived' all
the worst 1 prejudices - of --,the, antlDemoaratio
sentiment, and may throw the , Demobietio
party in as hopeless a 'Minority in the whole South
as' t is now in -the' North. , -The loos ,of Pennsyl•
vents to the bemoorate was a great loss in Itself;
hams Weretold that we were'to be compensated
- foi this - lees , by,'the permanent gain of Kentuoky,
Tennessee, 'and ultimately, Maryland itself—be
'mines of'the ultre;Southerii,lindenoy of the Presi
dent zend his advisers. -We now And, however,
- that nothing but defeat and disgrace are to be our'
lot while the party is controlled by the office
holders of this Administration. Beltpreservation
demands that we should at once ant loose 'from
thesis 'men. After the lesseh taught in - the Vir
ginia eleation, and:that threatened in other South;
-ern States yet to vote,: there • should be no delay
in taking the - right step in this
- direction. :
The , abuse 'of .the New York :Herald: of -the
'DeniooratiorParty mutt be understood as the
language of Mr. 'Buchanan's, own personal or
gan. The fact is, - the Herald has its own way
in" all - these roatterif, and' the President is more
than convinced that the Democrats have been
very ungrateful to himould that the Herald
is right lln its abuse of the aforesaid Demo
crats,' and Its praise of him at the expense of
his party,'" The President is bound to the Herald
by the moat endearing ties., Te,.show how fondly
he loves Bennett, it is only neaossary to state that
both !aware:Johnson. and Hughes, editors of the
Washington - Union, were compelled to leave that
journal after their assault upon the Herald, which,
hoinver jusfand opportune, mot ;the President's
Severest censure.. The two editors had to leave in
continently.
It seems to be understood that Mr. Weetnott, -,
your Postmaster, ,will,lenirroffine to.morronOind
that'on Wednesdaylis slag:memo; wiltboliiittimpt
A new,name;-,thlikof Thos. !B:; Patriots; s; Cn'
State ,Banater,.harinlately: , been' Seggestid: His .
somewhat, violent ' lieStility ,to Gov. Packer; of -
yerinsylianist; litia - `greatly helped to atirattee his
'Waks IA the PaStnialitimhip.: - '- -
The- Presideik-lenViia -, for, North Carolina; to
morroWevenieg.,,:ile roes there, itissehi t in poor
polltioal spirits.",` POttdatotrat..
m
Aninieei44 ; -, •
- ,
lyeinnt-stveet -Theatre„tran partitittlarly 4ene.;
flt.ed lest weekT 'The;kkkost ti r otiaoable ifieldeits of
these eVints.iferti the deOlitedli "good peOntioneo
of wholaelketh"--eviti,:the:,#ittajo, which is - vory
fines beintwell playa, end the ehieesen extreme.
tr!welt 'Air.' Shewell'i Macbeth was a
..therighatiai r impernonatioe,;`ykith ' - sioL little! of 'the
stage - traeitionAttto glue hike ti to Judgekent
ned Dl:3lfietdl2- Tad* Macbeth
*Ai ji . srt9rm3inaoi. Mr . Penny, an Mae
:iii4lekkenly one . fault;-be wee too matey. •On
*loy_, it:neninit,:fOr , the' dientilt of krt. Thoyek;
'a new,:play",:mee-repteiented; ;,tt
Ifilden.Ctiteent of Still Watere,'! , and: Viaa an at.
,tentirktkmoto iiiiihittoun than snoaeavfal;,tcleontintte
iiot
name ,velebf thought per,
poc6 -Mr Oar ,ftiyfor‘a, be atilbil ei Still
W-afto Ittn Thittp:li,T. We, did not witness thin dna,
•:'ente_f:sktienspt,lnitt .iierrreevonAo-believe,
tient who did, that .the
;nettle, ef . ,ik„.Paveiii;'ivhoThed the fottltudej.
- Mb out' tile - witote"ititrownliiigbt
- iirtnaltee in the itillowing summary: of the new
1114
"In it, ohn %Biding) , heti taken to drinking. Mrs.
Mildew to rag.ptok log, and Potter became strong
minded, and turned temperance preacher As
Shakepeare killed Merontto hemp, be didn't
know 13011 much farther to portray him, so the
author of " the Under-Ourrent" has been obliged
to kill Mrs. Sternbeld, she being much too strong
a eberaoter for the author to oopa with Captain
Ilawkeley.le the only man who btu; kept to his
galvanios, but. they have had .(in ' tea years space
of time) tho but,
timer of depriving him
of 'alibis eleotrioity, he been now no other than a
common beavy.villain of ell dramas, /mantle or
domestio, varying only In their °Mums and never
In",thelr charenteriettee. Mixed up with all this is
a young lady and a carpenter ; a silly chamber-
maid and an absurd footman. The morality of
the drama, consists of temperance speeches, ap-
peals to heaven, orthodox twaddle anti of oomecon
pleeee, and a grand elap-trap swab about the
Bale, which failed in its effect and didn't draw
down a mingle " band." This is the moral Ameri
can drama which is to reform the stage and dis
place French immorality."
.If the play be repeated, (which is seemly pro
bable,) no previous engagement shall prevent our
going to ice what by all amounts, must be a dra
matte Itisus naturra. Mr. Janne Rem of this oitY ,
Is the huther. "The Willow Copse" and "Life
n Philadelphia" will be played this evening
The Indian drama, "Wsoonata," le in rehearsal,
and ,` Partetnnd Marguerltte," whtoh filled the
Princess's Theatre, in London, for a whole season,
will be warmed bare next week.
Mas t Ludlam, the danaeuse, has a benefit on
Friday evening, when the comedy of 4 ' The Ladles'
Battle" and the burletta of "The Robbers of
the Beath " will be played—Mies Ludlam, for the
first time, appearing , in a speaking character.
The juvenile corps of dancers Will also perform .
Arob•street Theatre closes its dramatic season
to.morrow. Masers. Wheatley .t.; Clarke must have
realised considerably this season, and have to
thank an unusually good stook company for meek
of this smote We see it announced that Mr..T.
S Clarke hue a benefit this evening, (unless oar
reeo)lection err, there was a like event in his
favor only a fortnight or three weeks ago?) and .
annonooss Plana "Pride of the Market,"
with Delicate Ground," commie pantomime, and
the old fast and slang bridetta of "Tom and
Jerry." •In this last, with moat questionable
tisie, Mr. Clarke announces that "in the scene
at Tattersoll'o horse auction will be brought into re
quisition [on the stage, we presume?] Mr. Olarke's
beautiful horse, Biwin Booth." Barely Mr. Clarke
does not think the public, .so deeply interested in
him as to care one straw about seeing ble horse.
Cr does Mr. Clarke simply intend letting , the
world know that he possesses such a quadruped.?
If the horse is to be " brought Into requisition,"
effectively; perhaps there may be a scene or two in
the circle. Seriously spooking, this horse 'WAN.
thin is entirely out of keeping with the high
character of Arelt.street Theatre—unless, indeed,
the ~ beautiful hem" Is to draw rations as one of
the star-oompouy " .
Next Monday, Morifs Brothers,.(Pell k Tres,-
bridge's Minstrels, from Boston,) commonee a fort•
night's season at Arch. street Theatre This groups
are said to be a moat complete, able, and popular
band, who sing as well as play, and indeed go In
for an extensive •line.Of performonoc, hi the sway
of amusement.
The National Theatre; (Walnut !treat.) reopen
ed on Saturday, With a fair company. Mr. 0. M.
Lewis played the part of Thuislot, extremely well. .
He is an eduoated gentleman, with a, thorough
feeling for hie art. This evening, "Othello" and
" The Loan of a Lover" will be performed.
dt MoDonough's Galatia, (Race street, below
Third,) Mona. Eugene Theidon takes big benefit
He is a floe violinist, sod his imitations are
wonderfully good. McDonough has a large and
brilliant company of per-ormere.
Moux Vartwort.—Well.timed u well na well
ezeouted, is a beautiful view of Mount Vernon,
Just published by Mr. Byram, 112 Beath Third
street., It was drawn on the spot and in color! by
C. W. Wells, and bas been admirably painted in
colors by P. Collins. It the appearance of an
effective watercolor drawing, and the teen° Is
taken from a new point of view. The plate also
Contains a vignette, on wood, of the Tomb of Waeh
logton. Neatly framed and glazed, this " Mount
Vernon" would richly adorn a parlor. ' ,
l'uneurionr liALSll.—Valuable real estato—
Thomas it Bone' sale te•morrow evening will com
prise upwards of thirty proportier, the larger per
310n. including the Philadelphia Bank, absolute
sales, by order of Orphanal Ooart, executors, true:
tees, ,to. • See pamphlet oatislogqes, now ready,
and adrerthrients, *tuition bead. • •
The National llotel, at Atlantio City, bee under
goes groat Improvements this year. lho pro•
prletors, Meseta east & Co., have expended a
great deal of pales to make it the exaorslon house
of this delightful watering place. We learn that
Mr. H. I. Hart, wilt attend personally to the
superintendenoe of the establlehment, and his
great experience el a oaterer, both In this My, and
Atlantic, warrants ue In saying that the National
will do a great business this season.
The 'Latest from Pike's. Peak. •
43•YfISR01114, HaDSILI, Idity 2,9 —The oreilawf mdl
fruorikeal Pitt arrived Mat night, lh Woe days h*at
Danror Oily. It brought fattrpeusagere, with a Mill
amount of gold in their poesitealon. Plovirtons were
Attiring at lb, miner,
THE' PRESS.-1-PIIILADMPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1859.
,
r ,
' ' -- Academy, of. Illtisi6
It rejeleeS yi.t,O find, that - fdiy, surely the fairest
of all the iifoh . thil, - ffill riot pan away, in Jag full
eityi•withent some , suitable Festival in her,hopor: ' Baru . at: county .
It; to too, , that,'na , such an coustalCol; the .
_t ow la 1" - - is .‘,:::„-.,,„.
eaoyinerit - ahorild be 'shared ' Jai' th e ,JaYehilpe, I thrb tte , ( , "
Would, parents, but remember "we were',,young„ —N dtki ll 6 " '.' •
. mrrlsolk , " ~
once,".they would glie their children more fie ,_ , litteblo fl •
quota perricipo'tlon in innocent pleasures than they I ACeonne ~ .. ... : .
* county
Weland county..
Wittily have. ', _ - . Bro e ok* county—about,
This evening, at the Academy, Mr. George , Hancock ‘.
Hood will give a pleasant May Festival, at which' It t a . l i ' ai ::
tlio;best known and, most , beautiful .ilowera Will be, -Isle of , ight county:::
diatinotWely 'reprosented,.='-literally by 'hundreds BouthanaPtoe , it=-arose. '
'Oroblidten. There will be solo, dtiet and opera; ' ratd e4 OsT l litunty; (13„e: "4
singing.' There will he solo, duet, ballet dewing. - *Mote net hoard from).
There will be a promenado,of the children, among Pili . t . o,e_tr i '
. f_b erell!eate
wham are the Infant Geezer:Lige, Tiny Plooolomini - 3 17,111,, u .r. )' . - 4 1 00
and Petite Laborde, with Stout Amodio - , - Clumsy iStasettwo, Wilti ii .ll. ohio county nu elected two
and ona Democrat to the.toigielature. Mar.
Brigooli, and deep-vetoed Carl Formes, ,all in
,oppoisciotinonnt
tints cleated OProdtion Representatives.
miniature. There will bo the Banquet Boone -in , - , Coggin. Lather.
cl Cinderella," .- in which one . hundred little per= NeethamPlestroonuty- (Small Dom. lose)
ACCOMOR county. . _ .
Dena. gain.
formers will appear. Lastly, and itself of no,ordi, No, g ...„ 3 1 ot,,,,iity
.Dam. s sin.
nary 'attraction, blad'llp, Apna Wthaler,lhe mei- - Wasuinatort, bi..y 28.—1 n City counties that have
100 con'tralto, will give two solos."'We Lope to =heard from, Coggin's majority in about 800 to 000
era' 'the -#aladielY crowded, on' Vila oanasion—for A private &snatch from Wrigh'syble cape that in the
seven counties in the Thirteenth Oonsreselonal ilia
.we like te'a'se young and old enjoying themselves seven
prices are nocomMOdiatingly lOw--450 oents to I.l ° O t li :t h at b e a nl b'' V;i n jro l t r a ro in m 3BTs e Dem""
le"
In the Thirteenth Con
paiquot, parquet circle and balcony ';
and 25 ciente The e , utast between Benj. Rush Floyd (Dam.) and
to mend balcony and family (Arctic. Box ebeete $l4 Martin
n d ( slite ) Pi r o %NMI '
are open at the Academy, end at Beck & Laciforeili gr im the three conntien of the 'Twelfth Congressional
Seventh and 'Ohelltaut streets. There will oer. distrlet beard from, the Dammam lose Clo on Wise's
taint ybe a crowded holies, and there ought to be. li e weatram, Va., May 23 —lt is estimated here that
Mr Latent? Ina been elected Governor by about 2 oco
modern,
'ln the Seventh Congressional dletrlot, William
lentlb.*Dene .), for Congress, has a majority (official) o'
.'- The Richmond _Enquirer says His impossible to sive
an accurate statement as to the general remit for Con
grese,or Legislature, but October will be elected by be
tween 5,000 and 8,000 majority. - ' '
- The' returns from vhe Bighth Congreesionai district
-are Ingotplete, but the Dernoorate all concede the oleo-
Alois or Alex, 11. Botelor to congress over Hoe. 0. J.
ganlkoer.
Hienvints, Tenn., May 28 —A despatch received by
pestles here in Chattecrora saye , that in seventy.five
outlines in Virginia -- oat of the hundred and y n e,y..
1 Milky Wet. L. Gossip. the Opnositinn osedidate for
Governor, gates about 7 00) on the vote polled in 1865,
ths, - -,tbsee of lb. lost aubmistorial contes 4 ' The Op
',2lsltion• party claim his, election by 4,000 . msjorliy.
1 Venn ts i soy this Is doubtltd, but the chancre favor Mr.
„w.1113711V0
lasbu.., ~
.TON, May 20.—A - private &spew( from
4 00 1 0 00 Whig genre., dated Richmond, this aveni i og,'
laye. that returns- from .I.llaoriutles mate Lather's
mejorlty,Bos..Tbe M remaining *coutttlee gave Governor
WiSe a majority 0' 1 480
- ' -
, THR
_lotT2BT... :
Polar Breeze Park
Timbal:l'm:cases in this Park, Whloh Is the 'pro
perty of an association of shareholders, are itow in
the very heat condition. The miter Outgo a ex
aptly a irctliontrderenee: and, the Joiner
Course (*Math Is fit for use at all seasons) istbnce
fonrths of a mile'. On Wednesday, a race of-some
Importance and more than ordinary interest wilt
come off, at "4 P. M. The contesting ;horses, the
:property of Private'gentlemon, ate Albei4latiale
and Black Harry. -The' stake Will be
The race wilt' be—mile beats, the beet thriedn
fire. The Association Will attend in full foMe on
this occasion, and fully toot the resources of B. D.
Badgers, Esq . , ("Uncle Sammy,") the popular
and courteous gentleman who has °barge of - tho
•.-
Grand Btand hotel, in the Park.
Hap of the geatpf War.
The Press of tomorrow will contain a large,
clear, and accurate map of Northern and 00.tral
Italy, showing the Seat of War,and the pbeitiert
df tho Sardinian, French, and.duetriart arMiee.
It also ehowe the boundary' limit, rallteadai,'und
ordinary , roads-in Lombardy, Piedmont, Savoy,
and the Valais. By means of this map, the 4arl
one operations during the war can regularly be
ascertained, noted, and thoroughly localized.
The &et Pining meeting or the 'Union docker Club,
at the Eclipse Course, Long Island, commences pnWek
nesday next, and bide felt to surpass alt previous seeing .
rettelons on the „
The olable composed of gentlemen of the highest
standing, Who aro bent on elevating the national sport
to Its Proper poidtton, and reboil:ling It from the hands
of mere horsemen and 'Wasters To Ibis- ond, vb 6,
purchased the old Centreville Wok, and obtained -
charter of Ineorporation ; they have sinoe added Sone) Bt.'
teen aores of laud to It, expends I many thonsatide ado].
late to Improvements, sleazed new and oaptolons stand's,
&c., and it is now ti ,most perteot rioe.traok in tie
Linton. ,
The coming la the :anti meeting of the club, ' Oar,
ringers Will bare perused thipregrampre our Edver.
tlaing"Columni;*aild noticed the tit roughly' Buglink,
ohaisotior of the stakes and purees, (witlelalncont in
the aggregate Mover 112,000,) it being the design of the
dab to render this a Perfect epitome of, our Bliglish"
Tieing vietings. The game etriugenkinles will be en
„forced: for the maintenance of order ; all, the riders
will
,iMve to appear in full Jookay costume, silken
.4064' and caps, dto., instead of .Ikl 41 mom , :
'gra kyle, and no home can start whore ride r set
attired. Then, again, there will be the official card of
'ie races, as at gpeoni and 'Aseet,with tali; it - names, -
w.iglits, and colors of UM riders:l enabling the verieet
tiro and all the ladies to be as tbomigtly portal as the
greatest adept In - tieing matter's, instead of, is hereto.
fore, the oaten:sty information, being 'confined Ma se.-
loot few, which deprived the rice 'of interest the
, ,
. ,
Tkere are no lase than eleren different
‘ roads.rn 'the'
cones, Vida 111 0131i' eked 'and pleasant 'drive ; trek,
New York, eehliet to . aeinuereadate'
trains will be Jun every day: Sys teniti a large
lion or rbiladelphla sportsmen *lli be 'preeekta aa :0*
brilliant inauguration or a worthy linterpriere;,
FILE LA. 7
.rEST .N.EVVS.
B' r .TEI . E4:RAP s°t
Three„ - :Dais : Liter trei
NO BATTLE AS
'NAPOLEONS ItEADQUA.itTUS: AT
ALESBANIAIA.
Austrian Loan of ,Soii;niy-FLva.i.iilliOns.:
Cotton. Lower-.Dreadattitaiirm:
CONSOLS 911,2 a 913-4 i
tiny Yong, MILT 29.—The stestnehlp Neti-ifeek; froai
Bremen sad x outhampton, ardredfhb moroltig. briar ,
Irg Liverpool and London Mites of Tuesday, the 17th
lost.
The New 'York bee 18 °shin psasengers, end 53.3 in
the second cabin and steerage.
The steamers &atoms and Jure bad arrived out.
The ship Theories, from ilevannah, baa been partially
burned while lying In the Liverpool docks. After math
exertion the are WSlOunaatd t/ the ootton In the allot
lower hold. The zest of her cargo .was damaged ty
water.
There bid been no bettle fought between the AlHee
and the Austrians:
The headquarters of the Emperor Napeloon hen
been eetablieerd at Almn:idea.
. .
The duittian Government ta endeavoring to rain a
loan of seventy. are millioes.
The repot t of Count Boot , / resignation from the ittii
Ulan ministry Is cOnfirnied. • . •
Many failures are reported on the Continent and on
the London Stock Exchange.
The fal.ute at Mears. Orators &Co, of Dittoing;
hem, le announced.
Qom:, Victoria reviewed the troops at Mderelloot on
the 18th Inst. •
• • .
°omit Perehroy, the new French minister, ruched
London on U161411'.
•,
Count Cadet:bar:a had alto arrived
It le reported that the ,Emperor Napoleon, berate hi/
depertare for addressed% letter to Qnsen - pinto.
eta, repeating his pray:dee to take no step duilag thi
•
War to eomprombe the laterals of Sophism.
eke India eta China malls bat re leaned London The
°Mesta dates era to April the 11th, sod from Hoeg
Moog to Starch 28th. Then ens Is not, irrpottent. .
The French troops had captured Pelson, a place of
considerable otter ph in Cochin China
The Americas frigate (lermautpern acid satinet Mil
elraippt were at Japan.
The trade at (button was aullerleg mach from the es.
lietionnof the Mandarin,. . • ,
TRH WAR.
Nothleg further of Importance had been receivid
from the seat of war, no collision 'hallos occiurse,
though soon expected.
The Paris correspondent of the London Timer say
that the oonadanse of enure, by the army in Italy
so great, that preparations will non be made at note!.
Dome far a To Deum tkaankegiving for a great viotocr
expiated to be announced next weal.
all the eine-rs of the regiment of impure to be oota
mended by Prince Napoleon loft Paris on the 14th for
Toulon: A train of siege artillery had Mu, left for
Italy. •
• It is rumored that arine hire been sent to Ifongary.
and that the Bungariaos, abroad are actively employed
In fomenting an insurreetiou In their Country....
An ordinal bulletin from Piedmont, dated the 14th,
says the Anaemia withdrew. to day from ninbbla, a
ceutly their tooluinhertere, but a aseond and . still
stronger reconnoitering force has been pushed forward
to the walls of Ver.
The Lnperor Napoleon, with Marshal Oinrobert, rode
through the greets of Ahkeandsis on horseback. 1,1.•
WU everywhere rand led with the great's*. demonetre•
lions of Joy. • 1
An official bulletin fiord Turin autionness =remits
made by the Anita sue from Btrabelle towards Voshers
A despatch from Berlin Joys that the Germanic DOC
(florid on the 14th by the ?linos' Regent In pinyon,
who, In his speech, meld 'th t BMW& nes determined to
maluteln the Deletiooe of power lo hurtpe, and steed up
for the security, protection, sad the oatmeal Interests
of Grimm', sod be expected that all the tier male Orin
federative Powers Wouhl stand' firmly by her
fulfilment of that mission. • • • ,
The mobillaatlon of the eighth Bedevil Os an disuses
completed. Pilaw Mredenak William le dominander
in-Oht.f.
.Ihe Ausarten Government loin of levauty•fire
Ilona I :o ba et eve pet cont., payable In silver, and aIII
be wood at seventy.
The Latest. •
LOWY, May 17th —IL despateh from Rome cafe that
the Bute de Grammont left that oat, on the 16th, in
oocargtience of • telegraphic order from the emperor.
A. despe.oh from Vienna toys that the engliah steam.
or with the Inalan Emilia we, o•erhenldd;off tessera
by the boots froxis Freneh oar ship
Charles Ylliate & Co . or Birmingham, failed to-dey.
Them has been a further incor•ry of Illinois Central
sham, bat Brie Es hoed securities bare deoiloed. '
Orecoh.red wheat has 'Unwed. 8645. on the el GO.
Commercial Intelligence. •
Llennsoot, May 17.-1 he Cotton market afoul; with
s deolleing tendency, prices being Xd lower, with but
little tron.ry who sal.' for the .past two dare hare
been 8,000 belie, of which 000 were sold on Monday,
and 8,000 balsa up to noon to-day
Bps...mitoses —The market closes arm Wheat hes
In &amain tellaeoor, condoed pilzolpany to lresoh
red, for which there Is s demand,
Paoristoste —The tutu kit closes arm qrd dead,.
P1101:11/01.—PotAlb,s drm at 82e (Hanle 61. Pearl
Ashes are also steady, 'Other sniffles of produco are
slow of sale, but prices are unaltered.
LONDON, April IT.-^Consols, at note, closed it 91X0
. . .
.
The Steamer Hungarian below Quebec.
PARTIIIE 1' , 41117, (below Que bee.) Nay 2D—The
eteatesh4 BUtigati4Rl was signalled below this pOlot
abut D o'cloek. The boatmen 'in charge of the *Mo
e etc' Preis beat went oat to intercept her, hot failed
to attract the attention of those on baud. This ira
ptobeibly owing to the fact of the removal of the tele
graph station from Bless do L-upe to th's point not
Doing known to the Mem. of the llangertaa The
steamer will resoh Quebee to the morning. Fter ditee
oro to Wedeeiday. the 'Satinet., one day later than
brought by the Bremen steamer New York
Later • from .Illaranattm and Venezuela.
Nam. Yomir Hay 29 --edv;oes . from hiereesibo heed
been received to the Bth Mat
The troops lathe mile of fien Carlos prenonneed on
the 284 of April. and maintained posests.on of it ,fur
four drye r when the insuresnie surrendered
At Barosions, font hundred and arty revolutionists
were arrested on the 19th of /torn •
Dates from Ottawa to the 321 r of 111a,r.deseri be la.
felts In Vecesaels silvery unsettled. The Goveroment , s
troops at Coro had been defeated by the insorgente,
who held po :on of the province.,
Murderous Assault 11SiKentudy.
Xlsolon, Msy 111.—B. 0 /Mote*, tbe i'dto
of the Fayette tu uoty wen lut ofeht otitis t up.
Alter retiring to bed, by ma unknown mut. who'nmaulted
blm w!th a knife • rippler opeo hie ',Women. Tbol
wound la 'apnoea to be fetal. The vitalism Mee et ,
reeted; sod More moth exoltemeitt tweeted by the
toUrdert us attn.*.
Sporting. _
NEW YORK RACES
iuh4(z
The Virginia Election,
WAVg illaTol, EV 28 —no following additional
'TBturlatl ;Isom Virginia luxe balm renelved - for Go
received_
far
Gc6Blo (Op.) - Weber (Dem
400
876
180
800
818
260
~.. 203
2to
• ;,littuitoio, Tit., May 20—Retnoos have been received.
from-ninety. five mannsfte, sheerins a majority for Ma
Istehst,for. Governer, of 423; Forty-eight ,colintiee
allot to be heard from. wbidhod the last fiovernor , o
.014offen, ; majority of 2047. The
",.rage ran of Mr. Gegen ; the Oppasition candidate, In
the eeneaks head from Iles been 78 If the eountlee to
;he heard from ram-am
the se 'average of gale for the
(fejmition.,llr. Coggin would be Welded by 4 mejority
of 'tont 1,200
Nicaraguan Affairs--Ratification of the
Belly Project. •
Wseinisorow, Nay 29 —Gee, Jerez, tbe minister from
Nicaragua. bag beexeMelally advised of the mitigation
Of the Belly tenni contract, but with ouch amendments
altered .Compliestione or hipedimente in the funn
el:Mot of treaties with other nations, our own Included
It eoncodes to Id Belly no imperiaut grants of hands-or
privileges until the canal obeli be completed. Coati
Rica, It will be recollected, just rat fled thin contract,
tied her Patent to tbo amendments made by Nbiaregua
milli therefore_ be necessary before it can take effect.
Prom what-is known here, it .In not probable that abe
int acquiesce. However, M. Belly's scheme is regarded
In distinguished quarters as a bombes affair.
,Ortr Government ban accepteddhe convention negoti•
abed by.-Minister Lamar, whleh optativee the principles
of .the Cass-Yrkaari treaty, bat dissents to the anti-
Blibulter Mauro as nrineceestry. Of this the Govern
-anent will atone, be informed. Gen. Serge; who will
.heave Wathington for New York to-morrow, and rotate
'le Nicaragua, in the steamer t./ sail on the Sth, of Jens,
is confident that when this fact le °emu:molested, sn
extra Deletion of Congress will forthwith be called to sot
Upon the etialeat, and that they will striVe out the ob.
jentlenable clause. '
-The het steamer brought to Gen yens full authority
_tri,telse measures for the reopening of the Transit ne
`seen se btaetleabla;and on reasonable and liberal terms.
Be indulges the hope that he will be rumbled to enter
Into Mute/illy satisfactory arringemeote in the Bourse of
stew daye. From what bait already transpired. there
mu belittle, if any doubt of hie encases. Ile 'expreetes
tamest! both - satisfied and 'retitled -with the views of
the Adminietration towards lelearegua. During his
'Renee, Senor, &feline, the Costa Rican adulator, will
bare charge oficsragaan affairs at Washington.
- No partleuter importance is attached to the reported
-Walker hilhuater movements lu Nioarsgus. The United
States se well es the British national vessels are In suf.
flotent force In that quarter to intercept ouch sitpe.
dlitiOne, if any are contemplated.
Later from Montevideo and Buenos
Ayres. , •
Now Your. Iday 89,—The bark ,Clintords, Wright.
from Montevideo, arrived to-day, brings adviees, to
April
The IT 8. storeship Release was to fail for New York
Sire taw days.
• ft .2446 262266604 that Geieral lardd'es woe abunt to
attiok Revues Ayres.
The dates"frero Buenos_ Ayred ore to AprilOth. No-
Wog waktelked of, there but the eipoo'ed invasion by
Gen. Urqu'de. Tke CODA of ferelauere bed boon en.
rolled into , ' -
'The cOws from the Argentine Confederotloo woo Wary
' ,
• part,; P,ofro'rk "xplorins oxpeCtion was to lease
,slown the SOU% o f *en for Porowo)kr.
Too hatorition obipytinettn, with?. wise of , wool,
boottirornsd, - The orow Wiol mated on eureoloo of
log 919,111eN1/
.
.V 44 oVcrtalw - ALM.omitur Into tnirtoi, sot
•
1, ofotr4 States , blot inn aolcoarkor—
age
'on pie tralted ietatss was Homing.
Presbyter"in Ixesieral.AssemPly.
emoseesyr, May 28 —to (be Assembly, to-dap. Rev.
De.,Wilsoe, from' the, dietetical Otimmittee, reported
to fsrOr tome changes •in the table,. of church ett,'.
'Milos. relative to Were, licentiates, bnptisme, oentri
batontis,onas,
riv eta
ad The proposition was Mimeses', bat no
acr it,
The Rev W L Break Widget s -es eleetei Professor o
the Danville Theologies' Pemtoary.
The'keport of - the doinestJe missions wax taken up
dhlen.sed t qod conatarrei 10. .nie officers vete elected
The direotors of the to walls and Western Theologt
cat feminarles were el. cted.
The General' Astlettib!y of the Presby
terian Chtirch,.(N. S.) , •
MOM DAY.
WILIMMTON. May 29.—The time or the Onuerst
As
sembly of the Preabyterlan (Mew , ohooD eknoreb waa
mainly recopied te•day by discueetons oa church Pomp
idou and pnblloatlon• but no conelogion wee arrived it.
The report Of the Committee on Church lixtenalon
was recommitted, and made a epecial order for Monday
evening: ~
The delegates to the Assembly will go on a steamboat
excursion on bflndsy aftotnoon, at the invitation of the
citizens of Wilmington.
Tornado in Illinois--Sixteen rarsons
EMIR
On OAoo.hfay 28 —The Itiektonvllle correspondent of
the Springfield Realaw rays that a mint terrific tor
nado ores ad twelve miles south of that elly yester
day. The violence of the whirlwind in described at
exceeding anything , of the kind ever al tneeeed in this
.eanntry, and roe d only he compared to a West India
Iturrieane. Sixteen persons are reported to heYe been
killed, and many others seriously Injured. Ilonees and
barna went demoilehed and blown to atom. The names
of the kilted have not bean 'ascertained.
The Circular or the' Tuscan Govern
- - •
ment.
Pnorinsuoir My 28 —The Journal of this city nob.
lb bee a Megaton of the circular tuned by the Pro •
visional Government et Toteany. rehnanitcer the foul
events which preceded the abdication of the Greed
Duke The or ly new feet gated Kthst 3424 previously
to hie abandonment of the Government, Leopold Cent
hte eon, the Archduke, to the fortress of St. George.
ordering the oommandeot totire upon the city, which
order the latter firmly re'u;ed to obey.
Arrival of
,the ,Clllnnesote.
1308t0; May 20 —ThS Trotted States steam frigate
Mtorksatts bee arched. Lieutanaot War?.'.' of the
United States steam Mote Minlesippl % - and Mr Ind.
dte, lets Unitedlitatee consul at Singapore, are pas
sooners
The hltorwsola also beep home the crew of the bark
Otaretoooz f:om Table Day, for trial on a charge of
minor.
Louisiana Democratic Convention.
New Oxixtitse. May `1,7 —The DOMOOTatiO State Cone
, Vl.O tion, in MOOD at Baton Rouge, eater a close cone
teat of three dale. have nominated Thee; kfe - re for
GOTiVTIOr oh the sixteenth •ballot. The nominee was
the candidate of the friends of Mr. Bilden.
Officers forlJ., S. Steamer Siajacinto.
•
WAIMINOTOX. Map 28 —The ioliowiror lc the. Nat of
Officers ordrred to the Limited States steamer Ban Ja
Onto, Attlee out tit New 'Pork for the African stat'on
Captain, Armsironc ; Lieutennuis, Donald , oi, Ungbes,
Madigan, Johnson. sad Leysll ; Adios , Mester ; A. P.
Cu*e; Purser, Derry; Chief Engineer ; Faroe.'
s,equittal .of Captain' Townsend of tho
Slaver Echo.
`ollAriverAll Ms). 23,—Oaptairkrowniend, .s . f . the 'laver
Ibbo hilt been tecialtted.
- -
'Tire Obe*IIII" Slave Rescue Case.
POLVEthiss. Mr 28 —The del:Unit to the habtas c, p.
pia sun or Burhnall end lasonston, the Oberlin olive
r m tui .were, th been egein postponed until Monday af
t noon.
~
Anival of the Steamer Philadelphia.
- 419 CIALRINA, 21 —The steamer Philadelphia
b* arrived fate /I arena, bat Wage no nowa of int.
rcitanee.
- -
; Markets by Telegraph.
N
eer 031L/3/.235, Slay 27.—Salve of Cotton, to-day., only
0001mIrs, at 11,1( for middlings. The weakly report is
as Vows:
Sale for the week 30 7 1 0 Wee.
1111pt5.... , 6 750 , t
, ' for the WY a wePlc last year.... 12,750 «,
Erfrate for the week 89 000 "
Tottleaporte 1 018,500 ,/
&able
abed of last year 182 600 ' I
", ' " at all Southern ports.... '681,000 .
Btooltln port 3 200,00 ~
Stook tt thermos time last rear ' 229.690 .
Aida closes With a deolinirg tendentir ; Wee at
$0 02; Corn Is doll a' $l. 05. Oats vast at 723
' 0 Me arm at 11X esl2 forEtin; sales of the work. 4150
bags ;Impnrre 17 760 bogs: stook in port. 82 000 begs,
agatte 28 000 begs at the same time last year.
11.n.'lleons, May 28 —Plmir dull ; no sales reported ;
Tloaatt street el:Oast 57®726. Wheat hardy; white
St 71ed 90 ; red $1 /55m1 10 Coro doll ; white 85 at, ;
yeile*l6eB7 cents. PrOrhlonsdull— flacon aides 9%,
Whigiy doll at 29 'for Ohio.
Mosta. 61. y 27,—ea1to of 500 hale/ of eotton today
at 11,1 for nVdd Tinge. Bala of the mph, 8,760 NU.,
Veoinnrat tbi. p.it ahead of la.it year. 170,000 bale/.;
stook itport 75 000 o.lee; cotton freights to Liverpool
aiding lrxahaege. 100e110
Grantreavr, _Nay IT —flour unchanged ; sellers reeist
, any ftrther decline and Mayer , . are not d lapsed to ope
rate ;!aalef at VI 45*0 60. Whiskey heavy at 25a. Pro
'Wool teohanged,
8005'7, SISY 23.-91 one—The receipts since yaster•
day lwri bean $,469 bids 9 , be orowket Is Moody with a
mndettti deniand ; vales at WeVera superfine at $d 26es
6 50; t41(19 5701 60; extra $7 7508 for common,and
1819106 f 9ifr bbl for family and auperine brands. EfWh
ore is 'land"; email sales or fancy at 57.7608; (nitre
$8 4 . 460 41);
Graepiqcei receipts , shoo yesterdav here beenls,4oo
tin•la Om, 8 724 do Oats. and 1,500 Shorts Core to
doll ; 4ntia of yellow at Nal 0$ ; white 080 4P bub.
NthPt e In pioderate 'deinsao;
1 141 . 1111 of Northern and
flacadl i at 4233 vrloo§ Edward inland 050460 Suit.
Rye in felting at OIL 05 gy bosh.
. 1
DU:KNORR TOBACCO MAIIKVIT. Vey 28 —The
ocarketled Maryland Tobacco had been quiet We week,
sod ere titee 130 /deft oi.ennoeqeeeee to report. The
quest/seam nominal!! &Milo.' :—Oommon $B5lB 00,
good ()Peary 44 ; middling Er, 0006,50 ; good to doe
Brown IFlso4;,ilde Brows $4.21.0 There he, been delta
a fair eutuand for Ohio Teellooo, and aelea to the extent
or shoo ,400 laid,' were , made et priced within aim
range 0 Cur quotetiOna ' We ghat. Inferior to good
emnrco 406 ; red Lod monied 0 504p7.50 ; good and
tinted ad, and gond end tine yellow Mold ‘ ken.
tucks , beau° le without demand et present. The In:
epootio Of tbs'week are 1,968 Willa. Maryland j 720
, 1 8
VIAL 0 5 ; 04 hltde Kentuaky and 5 hbde. Virginia—,
Total 247 MO, - , - , • . .-, . ,„ . '
.113111ErIMENTS TIM EVENIMI.
Wzzon's TILLT/tr.—“ Tie
Lau a'Lover."
& CLAitintie ARON-STIMPlies ToOLTIO
4, l)elteete•Groand ,, — ,, pride of the hiarket! , ,- 4, Toin
ud Jerre—so V ol•att-Vent
Mrs Waratut-Broeso Tmrsasan.— ,4 Willow (logillo
6, Life in .
PloDesouan , s Cletortie.--Beleetioni from Plage,
Gems from Operas, Pantomimes, Dancing, and
PaNYarrataSta AOADIXT Or TIM YINII AII7I3.—NE
htbltiou of Painting' and Statuary.
882
Boson msj
OTZNINO 01` TIM GREEN AND 00A.TES:•STREET
PABBIMOIM r4 , 1,110AD large party of gentlemen,
a:misting of the eilicere of ..the company, members of
the City Councils, representativee of the Prete, members
of the State Legislature, and a number of other invited
guests, assembled 'at the depot of the Green and Coates
street passenger Aatlway,at Twentrforirth and Coates
street, on Paturday afternoon, to participate in the
opening trip of the care over the road. We found that
two'-very nominations buildings hid already been
erected, viz : a stable anda car depot. The stable la
about eighty feet wide and one hundred and day feet
long, containingamiemmodatlone,for aboutone hundred,
and fifty home, and the stills were nearly ail filled
with, three animate. The second story of the building
is well aiotked with, pr wearlar„ and a large 'putting
machine propelled by boric pane wee in active opera
tion, preparing the food of the homes. The car dept
le located a few rode wet of thu stable,' and Is about the
same else as that . building. It MASSON a moldier of
new reed beautiful ears.
I The company also own a lot went of the car depot,
upon which they Intend to erect another stable of the
acme clue se that now in nee. - Ip the rear or the open
space between the depot and etable, they have erected
a blaoketeith. Chop, in Whidh two sons of Vulcan were
busily at work preparing Ivrea Ames. Altel , .lnppeot
log these Improvements, the gulete partook of e bonnti_
fill cold collation which bed been' prepared by the
company., They than entered the: tine care which had
been plaited upon the road, and commenced their
. , ,
PUMP'.
The beinly of that' portion of the city which env
rountictbile d!tpot•ona eeartely, be appreciated by those
who are not iti the habit of vialting it. A short
distance west lies the Schnylkitl, with a fine view
I , oming up beyond its western 'idiote, Ithlia on the
southwMit, the Fairmount Water.Worke tower is ma
jestic grandeitr, slid the :whole aelihborhood pommel,
particularly this ifaisdn,• roagilliblent aspect.
- The new park of over, one .hrildted acres Is to be
located here, and the new renew will, theretoriS,
for
etch one of the most convenient avenues "of mess to
it, when it becomes, as it deubtless will, Gus favorite
resort of a large portion of our citizens. After pro
ceeding a few iquiree , down Coates street the care
posed over to „Green street,- (the westetnyortion Of
which is well known to be one of the most delfght'ul
and handsome -section of the City,) thence down
Green to Second, down Second to Walnut, up Walnut
to Dock: up Dook to Third', up Third to Costes, and up
Goatee to the very verge of the river Schuylkill: Along
the whole line of the route tie long train of care, and
the - bead of music In Ike front car, attracted warty
the entire-population door,. :The eivarming
oroside thus sasembledf
_indicative of the density of the
pophlatitin along the • Mute' of' the ' new railway—the
natural attriatlieness of the western terminus of the
road, which; by itanoineetion with steamboats plying
IR the Schuylkill to klansynnk and other pilots, offers
desirable faellittes for ex.:untended 'uponihat pleasant
etream—as well sa the beauty of the Fairmount region
and the Park grounds, left no doubt upon the minds of
those who participated in thin trial trip of the future
usernineas of the Green and Coates-steatite Passenger
Railroad, and of the rich pecuniary harvest which ifs
projectors are destined to rasp from their judicious eir
terprlse. - „
It was the intention of - the company to hive.fully
opened their root to-day, by, travelling over the line of
the Second and Third-Street Railroad 'Company on
Becloud' and Third street', until their roads, on Fourth
and Eighth Arleta were finiebed, bit in consequence
of unexpected diffionliiee, it is doutitfralwhother this en_
potation will be : realised. The delay, however, w,ll
be but temporary, se It hi =pinned that in the course
of the preterit : wee* the latter roade,will be domplete.
The route will then hal we believe, an follOwa: Down
Green street to Fourth; down Fourth teDfekorson, up
Dickersoutoßighth, up Eighthto Coates, and up Coates
to the Elohnylkill, While we regret that the difficulties
with the Second and Third.strest line will probably Ma : -
rent the -publinfrout enjoying the benefits or the Green
and Coates greet road immediately, but a few days will
ellipse before it will be fully placed in operation, on the
te:delete named; The - , new„ road has been con
structed, Its oars art very pleasant ones, and Jig route
in one of the most delightful and important in the city.
GRNERAI. RsiORMED PBESBItTRBIANSYNOP.
—The General Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian
Church of North America resumed its endow On /later-
Ay morniogyat hire &cloak, in tice gidnixoh of the Bev.
T. W. J. Wylie, on Broad street, below Sprites.
The 1101 , 61012 . 411141 opened with prayer, titer which the
minutes of the previous sitting were real by the Seers
trey and approved;
According to the; rule adopted in the beginning of
`the serelan, half an. hoar an ipent to devotional en
aimless, the Moderator, Bee; G MoMiilaa, Ayr. Wm.,
Sterret, and Mr. B Reid, condooting, • -
- The half hour expired, litood.pteceaded , to bn Oneida..
The Committee on the Records of the , Phitiatelolia'
Preabvtel, end the oo : inmate* ,oallie Records of the
Patiberia Pteabiterwreported that the records of thpee
bodies had been neatly and twain:At kept
Rey Mr. Alford presented a report one paper. In re-
lation to the Duryea of temperance, which had , teen ,
trenitnitted $ no& et Ate meeting in Illinois, lent
On motion, the iepert was la •ont• e • or future
coneideratien. " - • " ; •
The Committee on, Divotinnal Ditereteee Made a re..
port, which wee read sod adopted. •
- The Board of P.drusation presented &report. which wee
read andAdoptead. =
. The. Rev. A. 111.11Inarly tree/neer of the .Board of
Education. presented report, which was real, accept.
ed, and referred to the auditing ef mmittee
The eitperintendent• of the Theological Eeminery,
through tee Roy? Mr. McAuley, presented - a report
The report alluded to the death of Dr. Blank; the pro
lessor, and had 'a rseolution attached authorizing the
elentlon of hie successor.
The report wen aoseptet, and the reeolutinnh attached
were referred to the Committee on the Theological -
ComicarY._ .
The DATE D. Guthrie' presented (WO - ispotations' '
relation to the subject of a onion with the Milted Pres
byterian Church, They, were In the form of inettuc- -
bons to the Committee on 'Colon, reentries them to re.
per/Jo favor of sending *he beefs of ado. down In
overture to the Preabyteriee and Segsions They were
also instructed to consider the,questlon of union by
confederation
The Doctor sustained the resolutions in a lees and
very earnest speech, He-wanted a free, candid, bro
therly expression of opinion by the members of the
Cycled.
Be,. John McMaster moved tie -reference of the re
solutions to the conanitte on Union; which wee agreed
to
On motion, Rev Dr Boardman, of the O'd Itohool
Preebyerian °blank, and the_ Rev Thomas lohn.ton,
or the United Presbyterian Ohureb, were invited ea
consultative members._ ,
Rev A. G. Manley presented a report from the
Committee on Statisiiss. with ts' formals attached for
the prepsratiou of the qatlaties of the presbyteriee.
Rev. Dr Guthrie thotightthere was more ostentation
than piety in the manes of Whitten Tho less std on
the money.mattere of the Church the better. Re wee
opposed to the renting of pews, and to the begginie of
money. He would never Aril/ any committee of the
Church what MB church paid him lle wee oppored to
alt soolestestiosl hterki as.
Rev. A. M Stuart dissented. So- important were
statistics that Got had given two or three books o , the
blessed Bible to the mere publication of the namos of
his children.
The report of the committee woo then accepted, and
the. formula adopted.
Mr. George U. Stu art, on the part of the noon-day
prayer meeting, invited the Synod to attend this meet
ing.
' Bev. T. W. J. Wylie then moved that the invitation
be acoept.d, and that when the Elynod adjourns, It ad
journ to the noon-day prayer-meeting.
The motion wee agreed to; and -the' Eivned, on mo
tion, adpurn d with prayer, to meet on Monday morn
ing at 9 o'olooh—
ATTEMPTED SIIIOIDE.—WiIIiam laarron, re
siding in the Nineteenth ward made an attempt at
suicide, on Saturday, which may yet prove eucoessful
Na imitated a very aerions wound en life left arm, rever
ing the main arteries, and producing a hemorrhage
almost fatal; tie was discovered breome of life friends,
ston after committing the act and removed to the Beta
cnpal Hospital, where he now lies In an extremely °Mi.
cal contittimi. The reason *reigned for this attempt at
self-destruction is domestic unhappiness
TirDnianiltrairr.—About midnight on Sa
turday; a hYdrtint pipe buret or was left tanning in the
'mirth story of the large building northwest corner of
Third and Harmony court, occupied a offices and work.
chops. The rosin in which It harmed was occupied
by E. J. Newlin. Jeweller tient Handereon, of the
reserve corps, and other police officers, buret open the
door and stopped oftthe water. There wee some damage
occasioned to the lower stories by the water.
OR SATURDAY, the man Webber, who was
charged with nada avoring to poison a whole family,
was convicted in the Oyer aid Te . rminer of Camden
county: The collet then adjourned Until this otter.
noon, at 8 o'olock, at witinh time the , case' of A brchern
, 8. Goddard, charged with an attempt to destroy Pe life
'of the superintendent of the Wieldrgton Manufacturing
Company, at Glouceeter, will come up.
AND TNT AtiernEn.—Steam engines Are
multiplying, What ,was an experiment a year ago le
to•dey a neceailty. Waimea there In the city, and are
about to hare glom In the suburbs. The Deottur Tn.
gine, of Tranktol, bee entered into a oturtreet for one,
to be IMMO by the first of Yepteraber. A meetlec - of
the citizens of granktord, for the parpatiB of raising
the funds, hae been milled.
Rux AwAT.--On Saturday evening about dark,
the horses att ached to roe of the Arch•street omnibuses
ran oil at Third and Ohostnut ttreete, and went severel
squares before they wore at (Teed The driver was
thrown froth the box, and the wheels missal over him,
injuring him bully, . Beveral paseengere were in the'
stage. They slumped unhurt,
NEW RAILWAY 4- The Gray's Ferry Rail
way has been completed to Gray's Ferry bridge, and will
be in operatrou on Monday, the eth of June The com
pany have a number or two-barite oars in readiness to
put on the TOO, hut will probably We a Teri neat one•
ho se arraoß•ment until the travel on the road will
j net fy tbn double tram•
0011HITTFD YOB RIOT.—On Saturday morn
log David Black hada hearing. before Alderman Plan
kinton. He was charged with limiting to riot and
Throwing brick'', daring a equal:hie between the adhe•
route of the Spring Garden-and United Hoe. Campo.
plea, at Drown and Teekron streets, Twentieth ward.
The mem. trate committed him to answer.
- ELVOTION.—The term of the present Board
of Sire Directors baying expired St the last meeting. the'
Secretary of the Board ban leaned orders for an election
to be held by eaoh company In the &oedema at their
stated meeting In June. Au active or honorary mem
ber Is required to repreannt each company In the
Board.
- POLITIOAL.—a meeting of the straight-ont,
unterrltled Amertear, of Oamden boo been called for
the 28d , of Jane next. Rite Americans aforesaid have
'brine thoughts of ranolog e straight-out candidate
for Garethor le the tali. The call for this meeting
io signed bT about three thoueand names already
A'Dattinkrzon.—S. Mange, Esq., late aa•
title; and now honorarr count of Belgium in this city,
has been decorated by hie royal master with the arose or
a Knight of the Order of Lenpoln Thie mark of royal
esteem has been welt deserved by tte distinguished re.
illsun.—Alderman Hibbard, on Saturday
ineraleg,doed James Johnston for violating the act of
Assembly that prohibits any person from buying, selling,
filling, or irk Making in any battles net belonging to
htinielf, or haring permission from the rightful owner
to do se.
KILLED.-0 11 Saturday afternoon;
Itionp tan, about 23 years of ago, sad an attache of the
ATelf-street ntinibua line; '!roe run or* while oodles.
Toting to atop &patrol °mottes horses, wbioh itartid to
rill allay, and Waled, tilled. )18 , orts • married map.
Ihs 06ZORDT 4014 it I4q dat,' :
THE CITY.
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SUIT AGAINST TEE OITY.--We lout that A ir..
0 4 11 61117. :ones,. proprietor 'of Tones , Hotel, Ridge .
avenue, bellee . Ppriagitiardett etreet, Is *tont to lnati
'jute a matt itiatnitt Winn: for eu alleged set of culpable
negligenee orithe part of come of Its amoloyeee, in per- •
MlttEng a umu-trap to (exist on the Wire . "Bridge, at.;
i
lfetruintint, twitch ts now. and hes teen - for pavers' I
weeksptet. undergoleg ,repaire. It will be recollected
,that, on last Wednesday. a led seventeen years of age, i
named lamb gboweker, a st•p•son of Mr Jeces,:while
lo the sot of crossing the bridge: fell through Ali nn-,'
guarded aperture a distance of some twenty•five feet,
L from the *Ends of which he died soon after_ at AC
City 'Hospital. We are informed that several prortit-' I
neat chianti who .witnessed the occurrenes. are
ready to testify that there were no guards about
the scene of the aeoldent, And .that it was through,
utter negligence - or, a tad , want. ef.mire on , toe
part or, inealte, oblige .that the : tertresallig ,lest. I
dent occurred. If shalt really ter - , the else, ye think
Mc" Joneafally .justifterl - Inprosulag the:course he has
adopted. It is a wise one, and may have the effect to
teach careless contraotors inafnl lesson, and possibly..
owe mac, cltlsene from a fate such as this poor lad bee
shared. , Immediately qfies the incident, we are told,
guards were thrown , around the last spot, sod e th er
measures taken - to prevent the recurrence of 'such - a
cotes troche. -Had these precautions been observed be:
it !.likely we ehbold haritbeen mimed the painful
duty of recording the consrquenoes of their neglect.
Young ehowaker woeful exereplaryladmolte extensively
known, and universally eetee,oed.
SAD CesE,Cotoner, Fanner was yesterday
, , .
morning called upon fo hold 'en Itintieet on the body of is„
young man named Neff, of very l*Pentable
who was found dead in embed attached, table father!.
?fieldmice in the vicinity of-With and F with itreete.
It appears be hid been in delicate health for some time-peat; which - had produced oeoasional mental aberration.
and the greats's`, care and 'wetehhilvesa wad extroised
by his relatives to prevent him committing stash act.
Yeetetday mornitla, hotelier : be woe it in early hour,
end when the family searched for him their were Nord-.7
del at beholding his lifeless form stuominhd from the'
rafters of a abed, in the bock yard. - Verdict Si accoal
mien with the above hots,
Halverson oiled two
persona from drowning , on Saturday . The first named,
,Tosepli Ellie, iiivi.ittoiiiiittitt to get on a ferry boat at
the wharf when he tell Int° the water, and wee fished
ont by the °Direr, -Thlrsooorictroa one Maly Obsprossi,
Wbo, toy ettedry remacie,ltliteeent dndteeo►eted, be•
alma dlsoontentwi with.tkls eortd, Wed thought to leers
It berate her time by 410130,14 Into tha Delaware Ofd
cer lielvereon witeeteed - . the' attempt htmeiat to the
reteue, and took 'MO uoffottooote lonian to the 'tattoo
-
StaanrYncx,,Elbott4y after 2- o'plock yes
terd.y. m'orns23g. -a tire oaturred at the hayahinA attach;
ed to •'btlet•ritcr.l6 'Plne, street. between', iliteentil
one B,yenteenth 'streets. - Damage trilling.
SItCI7/11TY Ewrziten.—On Saturday morning,.
in the ibure.olAnatter &Woos before ; /nage Thorny•
eon, andrlly son enteral for 11111Wil; Neg., the
nowlyllectod Otty ;Trea!inrer . ,_ • -
Coirirewarir,.:7k,convention of :steam
engine companies, to gorwl4er,the..eistros of two or
three Scranton Or 301,ipltort,',will- meet Alio evettlag, at.
the hall of the allternia Engine Oomp,tity:'
THE }Ebonite' Engine'a steamer:liati been
altered to snit the girlie: of , the alty rennet' tracks.
The Columbia and Bonne 'engines are
,Intlx' bevies
their msclunee altered for the same purpose.
DROWNED.—On - &derail morning the body
of a lad named Jaoob satinet weir faunal in the Dela%
ware river, put above Marketstreet. The coroner held
an impost.
lizw..PLuos.-,ThelVatarEispartmentere hay
ing mannfaCtOrad forty flin plugs of the natterie:ln front .
Of the °mama - Bow; suitable for hend aid steam fire
engines, wbloh put duff:,
Tine WARRANTS: fol%thementbly appropria
tions to the steam ilre.enginu 'on be ready on:I/redoes.
Peeinn.—The Liberty Guar" Capt.:Kelly,
will ponds to Taney to-day for target practice.
THE Delaware steam engine will be put into
wive tierviee on the let of Jane.
FINAIki . CIA.L 'AND ephiIIERCIAL
The Money Mtiiiet:
'Poitanatrau, May 28, Ipso
Thetoonsytoatket,. oontinues to grow more ei . ei"and
settled, the feeirish;symptema ,thatmarked it during
the *arty part of the meek having almost entirely eat:
Bided. A steady bluenose le done by the note broke!,
in the beet *Lei of notes at 7 to 7J per eeni, the
bestial hays recovered in g teat, part from ,their fri:•itts
and the nerienei prpte - generilly;irhe were pretty air
tain.that nutmeat rata er,e upon n.e,, her bean forced
to ininnlade thattlie world hie net rouse jolts end alter
all. •
',,Though the' money •
rearket Lae hisprovei; theimak
board shows no eigae,of particlpatlou the - benefit ,
speaolotlve shores' no humans es ii transacted bvand
that made necessary by the motoring at time coutracte.
Pelee". of atlaorta of securities f sia4 *hares are gradually
moving downirards to oecommodate thiniselves to 'the
change fronsa,,Aee to scoria lOr sent,nocey
Breadatufts ere also loner. Ia the coal trade there le
an nutishil degree of ,eoriplainingi thOugh the figures
oho* a good dee; of the ;frosting to be ii;thoub fonndi-
Om:. The tetekrii , iete - troni^thitMigkeatite regions
Oew en iterrale for list week of more than twenty-fire
per aint. apon 4 the aareespetAtag wdel . yalSbit. end the
thole slilpthetts for emufen halls =falai tone
,grehter thin they were to the nerve time lire, year, en
Jeannie of one third upon the namber of tone" ehlpped
in thet time:
In the Cannel coal of Northweitern Virglila, the
-foam 'Wain , Po aiparly are dokeg a !err ~:h'sevy sea
vary iro t tiedite *aka* lAige dapttatir ire toeing In
maid by enttrprtelog Arras In the - ,towns itoactle
Ohio Flver,ler gte,paiuxxriq4u,s:of,eoat -ell, elaketosarta
oil, .t
napthe, and the cher 04kiccti •
of anal distillation.- "._One of the most 4'4aerhit things
la the history of atnetloaelndestirs te the glorythe
,I;e...•cetaesidoaese'it..ahatraltr,thlksiia%
Thelainniniver Railway Ivan mem baapProsAing.
an ea& Thir - OhlatrAtt and Wahrit•etraitif Ulla*
Gotripany hive triumphed over - the 'efforts of tile sperm.
'store, who were not able to get to, and tt Is Preaumid
that the rani wilt be laid forthwith":
The ldarket!street for WetrePhllidelphia) Passenger
RailwarComparl have been,,iiijnined from laying their
rails to the Merlon Flank Road, over 'the vacated
•
streets near llestonville. - - -The effect of this, for the
present, will be to prevent that company , from taking
the travel, from Ifestiaville aid the region briond,
away frOM the Hettonville, Mantas, and Fairmount
Railway Company: '-, • - . ,
The Green and OottteirAitirret Company are gradually
getting their ears on a feat attended ;at every
step with deice tee•dp
the day wee StOmnicon
to-dip Ili at sititition ler as lajnnotion
.mide n
Second lladiltind-ittentd:Cninfility jo leo p
the Green and poirtef
~GorepanY from saint part rf:
their trash: We pisanine Gist matter willeoo - n be coot.
prom serf.
The Thirteenthand Flftearth ! itreibt Company re!
mains in embryo r 'owing to the squabbles - between the,
two sets Of 'inibseribern, - nelthnr of whom tau : do 'Much
while the cinnrrel ?wastes open.
The public at large ate tired of -this warfare, and
will be glad whoa all the made are fialeled lad le spar -
!lob The lawyers are the poly parties, tbui far. "ho
appear to have made anything by the battles, the spoils,
in the Sheila Of Geste; feeei - tea., in their hands being
understood to be very large.
P11.1.61,1)11L9BIA., emu. EXCIEUNG.II
May 93, 1859
IlltroaTlP DT NAT:Grr.& NOTa STOOL
AHD IMOHANGII sneezes, FORTHEIBT 0011.21111
Asa anasinlar Alfasirra.
BOARD.
--
1000 08%w1e 188 mg 78.51 X
9600.tawii24 ov 1s 82
2500 Pi' tWit0911991.79.00
1200 Lehigh Nat 89....95M
150 do'
8 Phila. Bk 111.
1 do 111 X
6 Ifinehtil B 58
2 do 58
8 Lln:on Bk Ten b5.1051‘
9 Pleatomlos
3111.6 r
2000 Poona 5a 1)5 91
200) do b 5
1000 do b 5 91 ,
200) do b 5.91 - 2000 do ...b5 91
500 Oity .ea.12:100,1‘
100 do 11 1001(
1000 Oboe Val It 7.....41 /6
1000 do 41g
1000 Sobnyl Nay 8812'11
10)0 do - -
1000 do 71
ASTWIII6
10 !bee & VlllO at R 65 45
10 , do - 1 4.45
6 Penne 11, 40ji
1 0 Penns itt 40I(
100 Rending st•
avow!)
1400 Pauli 60..4 cods DO
1000 - do — 9l
1000 Com & Am 05 , 76 St
6000 Llndro ht - tot rg 89 -
gong do .... b 0 06 11
8001 Colawis 1 Mg orb 151 X 1
I
3000 do . .61X
°TAMING PH]
Bid. Asked.
9bita 8a 100 1007 d
1001(100,4
- New —.102)(103
Penns 6e 60g 91
Beading 11 2 , X. MX
bdo , 7olooff 7SX 80-
14 mt eo '44 92 94
" do 'BB 71X 78
POllllO. H 403 40X
10 Oommerdal 8k.... 401
49%
2 Beat Mead 11 63
4•' do - f 8
60 Wiltning4no B, e6wn 34
5 Penns B 403;
ICES-DELL
Bid. Attsd
Bahl Nay Btgok. R 9
_
" Prof' " 17X 17X
Winn& Vasa B 8.%
" 74 let mtg.. 08% 69
a ga 61
114826 Lund 'O% II
Loh Coal is Nay. 48 49
1 "
11 Nana It B%_ SX
68........,. f 3% 88%
i , 10s '49 89%
Catswism It , . 6% 8%
a let mt th. 61.% 51%
Hatnk*BOAtb. Et 60
Sd & Ad Bt 8... .
44%
Balm & Vine Stlt 44% ;
" 2dm6a fooff 00
'[or Canal Con. 80 64 X
" prof
6011 Nay Be 1 80 1 16 101
t
" /MP 6Min off 73 70
Philadelphia Market..
. ,
The Breadataffit market has been depressed to-day,
and buyers andaellers are apart In their views Sales
of Flour Meade only about .250 Ole. good superfine at
$7 4' bbl., and, 100 Ws. of mithillags at $6, and a few
email iota to the trade at from $7 up to $8 50 d j e . bbl ,
scootding to quality—the latter for fancy brands.
Mixed brands of superfine are citsred at $6 76, hat the
demand, both, roe export and home am, is limited. Rye
Flour and Oora Meal ire dull; the Former Is quoted at
$4" 75, and the latter at It 4f , bbl. for Peensylvanis
Meal Wheat is unsettled and saelOs. lower to-day;
about 8,000 bashela prime .Wdetera and Pence red have
been sold at 170 e.. and 1200 boa. fair Western white at
176sa1lfie stye la aim lower, and about 1 010 bushels
Pennsylvania sold at 90c. Corn is dull and mi•
wattled; emote ,009 imehele prime Pennsylvania yellow
sold at 90e afloat; 600 hue do at bile; and 1,000 bus In
ferior at 85e Op' bu. Oats coo in moderate demand emir
eta farther decline, and about 6.000 bus Pennsylvania
-road at 50e gloat Bark le dull, and *bout 20 Mole
have been sold, at Wm%) for let No. 1. Oottos—The
market le unchanged, and only about 100 bales have
been sold, at previOns.quoted rates. Oroveries—The
market is quiet, and Sager and Molasses are dull. (+ot_
tee ie held wi'h more arninees, but the demand for ai l
_kinds Is limited Pravhslons—There - is • very, little
doing to-day; we quote Mesa Pork at $18.65 And
barrel Lard at 12), lb. Seeds-,There is more in
qtthy for Oloverseed, and about 200 hue hare been Cold
at $6 60. Widekey Is well doll—bb , s - ere nominally
held at 200 for itaston; 90a for Pelson; and 28c to
&Or. -
Now York Stook Exchange, May 28.
5400 619 , r0url Ws 84%.100 N Y Dent 11 . 72%
10060 Tenn 6 a lis • 00% O. do bow 72%
10060 11l P Land bda 02 10 Erie Railroad ag
6000 L 0 & at 1 g bda 17% 60 do 0%
70(0 Oar it let mar; 09%1100 Reading R e3O 43
15 Bank Oommeraa 99X1100 Mich Can It 660 43%
40 - Add ' 99 13 At 8 &N 1 grd al.k 52
60 Cum Coal prat IS (0 111 Oen 16 ' 880 66
60 Pao kin B Glo DSO 74 100 Oler On Tol $ 660 20 g
25 do 7.1 x 160 do - 27
,60 N Y Cent R WO 78 . 4 100 Ohl On R I R 680 60
60 do -72.7 i 160 do. 60
50 do 73 100 do - 510 00
200 do 1.60 71% 60 - do eBO 00j
ORFPEP AT BALTIAIORR, Her 28 —Thor* 'haa
been a good t quiry for taw traitor *tidal. 'with which
the market Is prody eoppited at present bat the 'ower
inditifer or gOalltleallsoe - bsoo - dall or axle ..Tra _mac.
mole bate been Itualed ; the galoadnelade ibont 1.000
bagel Rio, in lota, at logo for, intottor ; to 113,1 ®:t%
for thwtoprims ; 9111;kbaga do. at 1140, Awl 2 1100 bags
L e ioayra on- priranY terina. , Ws 'emote mood to prime
Rio at 19( to 12a fair, llgO •; toodioto, 10g to /1410 I
Ikuayro,llg to 14a ;. 406,15 to leo,
C . PPY -.
- -.‘ .sr
itirortsaie
roa. taaltapop4,-ItOaiOrtojjayOtabtatirt‘FaeW*Post
&pleat 0141. Taeaattr_lairtad i
elinileiritfa.'l2o3, Wit
/ow street *re astatday toslo, - (rppalt ,
see for the . intipesefc!'exiinhilne-AteTislerite. 1114 - -
17gioir Ooze Terre end 'Pleat/We e-leftf Tielbe'srera*
.eeelgriiii to; this= tztviiitfirii. '4* - ft Wie:p . etinited *v. '
.1f151;!.".: The eiitieg . erf4 , ,et, 0# Otri:44:l?!.**l.4rtable
Mile we hive*WC/ LI *Wit In We
peeellar. *ere"' :okreftiegrni Ohs liederatemiyoilt ,-
oppaptaa, and the' ia:er pibiejet*Oeh.lt lq lapin:miring
it'beyoe(l.ll4stlietklherzleei4 4,1*. 01:4,m1n
fanners nTrlii,nsp_,.. DPorAtt„ ,° 8 !
are estlefi4 tittle 4111._iiieiiebe ins!: ifeerides,
46a- Ichia -
give lama- _
fonr,reat virtue of olio., , and'arltatifikrialio4abcatVs . --
- points It is Voice coareaSatii lifirtiVkizot wen
'atikted to be eriote4, tecAvetlle*Oita ;, - 4, l e've-FT
inedeiyte 'hied premises 4 lheilirge7;otihirmSll.-. for-,
ithifileieern mealarid' feed romp
sad with the' beilVoic atteehfruint , (ferAeldhg
aiTente•eve doltzie:
ea tt regard, the itii - Upable of
grirelitigiorn'atiMoi hut;
whistle le The reifulti of Ulf foiefont ordinary -
Parr "tft,"o_t will grind 41.'birwlymt
Par ataion„ - Autei hosse-pemer u to
either of a'shieh iapiiilyiesell , Adapted We hue
I not spsce - in a briefnensparr ItOtten tospeeify minutely
the pernlinritfos Intinfinin brinntlinq wo orny:
sly, however„ that - the telootillißjasipla uplied tilts
internal sionetrocti enll - 2 , 4117 awry - 0i tip lid 044
any one of onlinvy niuksuicial diseriteinstloii, that In
point :of oiltsieli of kfikfitgi-iss qoorking
order, and dui:alb:4 j it is one' pi - &hi oißef-fOrnplate
pious of msoldneireves btilr -
le construnted tomOnhat on
,
tia, tf# l :l44.j ) f
propeller. On its ensface grodvininOttii 'ion lon
gitudinally; with aside le' 'liinuirk F. In fin.
mediate 'rnontrostiGn 'l" . l4niele Orofdfqne ,Proise
tune, arrans.4 on the intrust einface - U tali:shell, by
which dabble the grinding of any
ethos' mill in uSe
the; cutler head fit We Tallt.kisistinslY_Vew.us
&elan; indloegtinditsfebriluthe'ent
pleteibelng theArei cverlioresited iisitinh*staie are
subitittneltor "enciiskinly;:esnisinted,lL - Thle
- citit4lSSM wag•
feet Ira feeder to tlaolninf. - ; ' - -
To Ita n i. o 4W Fak d 'i*,,,bijio*4o i°!' e arig
pie trAing iniksbei:4`
that I L alnieifOri oiketa , ng enirson, am be taken oat,
and replaced net!, for • very small' neat?
,etate and
countirighti Irciesile nitinifactoty of
the petenteei;lifineti. Thylnrklititno, Moja* Willow
oWistr and nulooninn *Oar niatiltuf„there are
fortune" iii - okire;forink will take,
hold of theft la the right spirit. Idr:Ourigs4. fenny,
ne itient-foitho lale of thetppmlll, in
Laneantor county. -Aithcugh bat n'fai ,ufeeki /m , .
elapsed Once this 'patent hiu been obtained, • very
largo number of mots he'realresdyy, been sold, and orders
for them it. ertuding 'urns' the - rinintifietnrens.
Mr. C.O. Bogue, Mo. ill Market street, la thenthole
egliagentfot these - -
_ ,
qnz IdLO:-klitgri!i for some
time put poileetiog -hisi_luowledge:,efsthingein' the
'Mut, and wtin:linotoptnittreq !!_in,rici..)!.**-tase,
wi inifoedotely,pi„oommas4T of a vise
steamer. The young' felfbir liskOildiet:',l 9 -: , eirdnill do
no dteeredit to Lis - e-olatry, rre aro quite; Sari. ,Tisoz
said 'ot him. that li - hente Rate , held ot•.an'Emerieaa ti
paper, the tirirt thing be look' ter* ear eisry darad
nieoltioa tliii reade4 thetiorAb tiajittiaiiolothee et
the palatial ttore of Granville Stokes, Tto, COT Oh:eat, •
- , -
ANcuarvtßlTTno.r.oi! ft
ir;--y-vanna prealded 01TM
.4 110 riproileated bold
ing-s-typteaii.n:l4
Torfatotc..
ifs tainl; 41400 :foot or
Om', to lothilikt• 1113,0 `lxtavorrhoof the:spot
where aid
wiug Allooker ao god oo fol ttes
ti Bor yonrOloffies Eldri4gO the,-:proprietor
'of iiiitithilifiartiikit4-i*iditm,s .No.
841. Chestnut itiOat: 4 " : - =
A Dn e ow,- fa* dye — Bits
gentleman stepped iteith`,a wheleenterstheers establis h. myna or thlesOy, and .effesed i'lthadeed;aothii , bill to
tiriiVf accept
- without athiaesay. queetheas.: Thagrieaceepted the
lira anal' math nothataatoi - oinebe thiresa-,
- ea a Jiottiou otit -14 th"
.Brown Mono pptlitjgcumn et Reelthil telVilean„Nea - - -
809 and 0ki,114-1414,it,..it-4:141itl1/4-'..
. ,
Ltyer Deinptaisiti:_DsOspelas ' 3 ,1410145 - 1s
frOulSOtisJirii4
Liver orlihisitehi inch ss__Detsetipelon - j,
of the isOf t o*, toiait
the .
ffisktiirorilthstteilocst
the pitiot the ttoptseh. 13whsitshiff sr thislieistrilaysla
and D Mesh Dtesthlog: PlAtteiDig "Rf„tims Mick
legBfiuistioS who:ll,lE2i downi 7 liiiiiiteii - ktf ties*, Dots
osWitts
,hero . ce the PiektellSiensis - ot this lend
Eyes, Se d don Phialisk of Eisf''Sit = Great Deareisioa
.sye, jipsMilr ss.l ,pernies!ently eared by
HODIftp r IVICOVINAti , BIT 72111, sold et '76 sesta
tekii , psopsiet:sl7l, - Ds. SI- _4.5.,91F5014
,
1004 415 MIL - 21174111?,, Awl by ill
Drusgtsts sad DealeriTv isedisinee .11!9#•p'fittea State
'sad Chuniss. - - " It dkW
. .
-An Infanitile Illksteter itut,Alattand treht
13614L'A kitriLklitzulazatt runt Ex.
triiiiint Oulu witudiiity - Qiitioiritit* NI On tit •
kair. ths , t 3 AtieletAt - 0 0 11,4*- 1, ". Ith 10
/fieiplAg-iffirm ~I saltAT,AllrArNAtisg bad
vissoko: - irliArtr It:irrevinnely
0010r.,,,8014, by, Dimigtsoind "br711144 HAIM
ti lireecll4Adelpida.
myBo 6L •
Eleneat Goods 'Sold o*Hea r eat - iitjainfples, at
..
WAITS , Es, • W 61net M ari e t
stresti: - Oar (110 - thlsie hineet;_from the fait It Is
*ell Davie; *ell sewed, and neatly fashioned. and mida
foram a*Usen, sod -pot tor ihoya alone. We WI on
honest pa1ne1p14...;"4 ariy panshaeei Is t eattil
alike who bay if ear imago:; po casposa,tnore than
sissiths4 w e hasejtattaion isifi4!:;and that O. law pikaa ;
the 1304)neiita marked at the lchrest pirialliteLpratlt. Ons
! ntoiniii . • light, "we
ein afford ; and-de weliay _SO Ada for esolh
4'O4V-1410*i' and save to thonoOtnnter4ll the inter
mediateprofitasinlfypaidto jobbeiabya9ill3rsees.
Oat and noniince ,'Yoirselre - I. We tckl! pride In show
ing you ifoo&atirittiar - jait aiar not. - -ray2lk2t.,
No• More Tenni*. , . '
BCIIWBBIN , kANNIIII4II.TISGPOWDER
TEN ONLY RRIRIDY I,N TRW WHRLR WORLD
Bare to ezterteinate. Roaeltiee," Btpoire; 'Ants, Plies,-
71. es, Motto. Garden: Tereetai dck- niLlefk!llle for the
dOilniellott.ol , We, and Mai:
- For this greats[ ilioverd'OriSs'of tIOS' inhabitants of
Pitiladelphts,'lll.Bfibtrerin la read] toirtlitfitbeit dwel
lings of Roaohos, Dedbtige, he., and
If satisfiotlon is riot, Won, ply will not be desired.
Depot, 30-114 SOD Btreet, two Coon sr ore, Ttird. Also,
for eat, by X. EC 1117!;T, Piftband Chtiqoat. Beware
of sparking imitations. leixaintca _every - fisek and box.
None gennino manila n*atalif M: BolGrerin.
Elegant ; Spring o!ellikngt :at - ROBERT H.
AD &MEP, Solittiisat corner Seventh' and Market create..
embracing every variety of Qarmentaadaptel V, the
season, cat in all the latent — sty'es, made foal - to
customer work EXPRESSLY FOR RETAIL SALES,"
and at the moat reasonabie price.. " may:4s4t
,
Sa►ing Faud44lo.tienal 'WM, Trust cum•
PAN Y.—Chartered the State of Pexulaylinenia.
HUIp.
L. Money Dr - received every day, and In any amount,
large ar
2. Bahl P>aß O2NT. interest
- la paid for money
from the day it tc put In. .
3. The money is always paid back in GOLD whenever
it in called for, and withoet notice.
4 Money is received from Executors, Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees; In large or small
same, to remains long or short period.
6 The money received from Depoaitora is loveated in
,peal Pilate, Dfortgagosi Ground Bente, and other Hrid
alaiMatiritlea.•• - - •
6 . Office oPiti eteri'dly-;Wgaiirr Street, south
west corner Tlaird street. Phtladelphis. gab
• Stager's Rowing Irlathine&rsThe.greet popu
larity et . Was mooliiime may readily be .riederatood,
when the fad le IrooWn, that auf good female operator
oan earn, with one of Vieth, - '
OND THOU4ND DOLLARS A TSAR
To aver,' Tailor, flearnetreas, lhasemeher, and each
large hardly lathe couno7, one or these idailaines - would
I. AL PINGEt CO., 66 oillt**o Shut
apWaFir -T 0. P. DATIB, Ageet.
bias 28—Inning
Grover & Bakers Celebrated_ - -
NOISELESS FAMILY BETTS G 11AOHIN1111.
New Ernie ti BIIDLTIID-r1107119.
730 ouwarluT tintszT, YGILADEITMIA.
Ot the three_ prosotnoat - bleed:does now before the
pribllo, we bare used two, and. carefully watched the
working of the third, and honestly believe GROPER &
BAKER'S to be the very best we bave'eeen."—toeta
were State 'Reporter. - *O9 ly
OneaPrlce Clothing at the "attest-614qm and
made In the beet mariner, expressly for saran. a %LIM.
We mark our lowest Felling plugs to PLAIN MOM Op
each article. All' gods mete to order are warranted
satisfactory, and oil.' otia•Pltidn Jliii:ram is - strictly ad
hered to. We belies il this to be the only fair wa
dealing, as thereby 01l ate treated alike
- JONES A. CO.,
604 MARKS'S Street
sp2B.tan2T
Piles!
,Pliqs:: :
WHAT 18 IT T ROW CtIRNDI'
Thonliands of Persons have' Piles—suffer for years
with the disease—yet few know what it is, or how it in
enred: Every ease of Piles, whether muifestel In the
form of external tumbrel, frequent bleedings, or in vie.
lent Itching and irritation, depends essentially upon.
congestion of the abdominal venous circulation, This
produces the engorgement, dilatoa of the vein, fame.
Lion of tumors, hemorrhages, pain, and suffering ; and
the disease mu only be fundamentally cured by
eines which, taken internally; relieve this abdominal
*moue congestion. fence Diemen* wagu,s, And even
lopoilons. are it Ineffectual, - -
HIIIIPEREYS , HOEBOPATRIC - FILE SPECIFIC,
a simple airier pill.- taken two or three - tildes per dey,
cures the disease by...curler the cboditiorr . upnu
the dlietee dependif Ifittelirdt brie cured by it,
teen of iberacet obetluite be promptly
benefited bytt, Priee,
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