'OxitibiY;,AßitrAßYC4w4 'FORAY'S „CALIfOIINIA * ItgSS balready TODAY. at 9 P. 911;',"' . ' Thu paper 18 published morosely Cdr - " CALIFORNIA OIROULATIONe And, aontamaacomphate summary oftihst het trawl yiredi in 'Our City, State, and the Atimstio States, shwa the departure of the last etesmer for California. • .Fritts Bot CENTS per copy, in 40012 g wrappers, and stamped. read, for mailini. Editorial egnvention. 'The antral - Meeting, of the Pennsylvania Ditto rlal' Union, rill be held at ..111RRISBIIRG, ' 911 WED zr,E6 _Tits I.srn FSBRUART, Inst., at 2 o'clock r. M:-The members of the Union, and Editors genriall9, throughout the 'State', ere cordially s ationd. • Moarox Mono - mutt, Pres't. rucceros ' • L.'ll..DAvts: Sdetelartn. - Newspapers throughout tho State will please copyor natio° editorially. • , fe4-2t TIT a. P. 10113 - 7 Speeohes of Messrs. Pennington, Sherman, Ilickman, and Grow; Religious Int.lll gene° ; Personal and Polities'; Circular, of tte 2LIAna insurance Company ; Weekly Review of the ii . Phildelphia Markets. FOVILTII P4oll.—Marine ruVtl,igenee. Who Election of Clerk of the Rouse of Representatives. - .lt will be seen by our telegraphic despatches fram Washington that the House of Repre sentat tree yesterday proceeded in its work of oiginivition by the election of deux W. FOR VEY, editor of this paper, as its Clerk. The annenne,ement of this. event, caused general vjeicing in our,city yesterday, in all quarters : ozone; Administration circles. It is well cal• t!iitted.to giro - rise to a joig train of political reflections, which will readily suggest them selves' be the minds of the readers of Tar iises? : 'and - to all whO hare witched, from its e . yeet, ihe progress of the struggle between perver and right, and witnessed the persecu tions which nn 'honest adherence - toyrinciple elicited from the betrayers of the,pledges of 1853. - In the absence of the editor at Wash ington, hoWever, we do not wish to dwell at length upon this snhj ot. The simple an• nO•sneetnent carries with it its own significant comment. • , Tlzd raconl of the proceedings of the Thirty. fonrih Carigruss furnishes an ample reply to the ill.natured remarks made by one_ of the Ad. Ministration members, shortly after the an nouncemellt of the result yesOrday. The in stint alr. Baxxs was elected Speaker, members of alt - Parties vied with , cash other In their eagerness to offer a resolution of thanks to Xr. FOILSET, for the able and impartial manner'. in which he had discharged his duties ; and it was unanimously adePted: , • So tar as the Inter° management of Tut ratss is concerned, ouch arrangements will be prrfeeted as to fully maintain the interest it has 'Ler:to : fora possessed, and no efforts NVIII be spaMd,,to 'merit a continuance of the liberal support its patrons have generously extended tti it.' The Late Judge Joel Jones. hero to announce to our readers the death of Judge Joni. Awls, who departed Mit Urn yesterday worning about four o'clock, in the sivy-13fih year of his age. The Judge.. was aci.well known and highly esteemed in this cemmunity and throughout the State, that this sad Freat is entitled to more than a passing intim% - - , born at Coventry, In iho State of Cnnneiticut, and,'at an early ego, entered tbr Yrtiehman'class of Yale College, without pe cuniary means, and sustained only, by a moth. ear'n blessing and a bold resolve. During the ivheile Collegiate course he. taught school'," at• tendifec some of the recitations of bis clews buteiCheed from others which interfered witl the hours ite which he himself was:glying in stinction. Nevertheless,, ho not% only kept pizo'svith his class, but distinguished himself le.V his proiledency. , He received 'the Berkielar Dry!Tittlxi,fpin,r . ;(l - tithe te Attend lectures on acmy and Physiology, and when his clam gradnated, occupied the second position in tht distrlhntion of the honors. them pursued the study of the Law, flrst with Judge Belem" of New Heion, and sub sequently at Litchfield, where Judges Brava and_Goutn were'Professors. , 'Efe was admitted to practice at Luzerne 'county, in this State, o.u : l t vtpivear.is settled at Easton, Re rapidly becaroo known as a - very learned man in hiE prolitssion t and, when, in 1830, a Commission wii - a - ppointedle revise the Civil Code of this; Siete, was designated as one of the Com missioners; ; in- conjunction with . the late Titcoiss WHARTON'and the elder %mg. Llowlliorenghly his work was do'ne is knows to tho whole bar. Several judicial positions tvcre about that time tendered him, which he declined; but preferring, for some considera tions -of personal econvenience, to 'reside in thiS city, he accepted) a - nomination, from his friend, Governor Wozp, -to an Antedate Judgeship on the Bench of the District Court for the city and county of Philadelphia. On iliereinoval of Judge Parrir to another posl tinKJudge Joule became the President Judge of - the Court, and continued so to be Until elected to the Presidency of the Girard College. Ile.oecupled the latter post about two years : and, stiertly after resigning it, was elected to the Mayoralty of the city. Upon the expire than of his term of office he returned to the prtctiet of the law, in which he continued to the time of his death. It would In42ed-tie high praise to say of him as -a Lawyer that he was .learned and fa:thfuL and as a Judge 'that he was pure minded and courteous t but even• this would not ili.dinetividy or exhinstivelY:"cheracterizf his prefeitdonel acquirements. For be wso conversant:not only 'with - the English Corn mon Law, hut with the Law of Rom , and the modern Enr..peanaystems. • The com pd.:dons of Scarthas were no loss familiar to him as‘ohjActa of, study than ' this Ooramenta ries Cr Cnttn. • ;Indeed, from his, taste ;for ett tiqhities and for comparative Jurispradente; , he w tis riot'only peouliarly qualified, but M.' told d . u9lty inclined, to explore the doctrines of the law .tta their historiCal :amines, and glthar Around them, in tracing their develop mint, tali the 'accessories whiehilistory and Learning could supply. This was to him .a leving falter, - for be regarded ,the law as a leftracionne, and its pantie° fur tho' applica tion of 'ethical -principles by trained logic. - Nrclient:could over lulus hie office, and no ColtoiXite . dehld.i*er Olt from a consultation with him, tvlymut having his idea of!se trite lawyer elevated and expanded. flat the, acquirements of Judge,J,onas ex. tended 'beyond 'even the widest range of pro feashinal attainment. Ile was from Ms youth tipwerd, A Scholar and a Tbinker, and there tsta scarcely department of severe know. ladze which . be bad not 'penetrated.- In his acquisitions as a linguist, he has" probably, never been,aqualled at our bar. Mr. Duro', co:tit yras, Jafloot highly accomplished In title respect bit, with - him, the philblogical ele ment -seemed - to. predominate, as is evident from his fondness . for 'Conatrtictink'graramars and With Judge 'Jelits,' the study etalanguage was only subordinate, to the conquest Of its .literature. It was not, the latignige, hot ite contents; that Ile Sought: As a Ciassictl soholar, hix,was full, and accurate. , Latin had, for him, lobg ceased to be idead language, and ldu tbylce-bound Greelcireita- mans,, with, it 4 welvioni lames and copious panellingi os , ,the margin,",was his twist/int conipt Wan, "O - vee in the brlefest lntervaLs.of 1 - mass - Modal AS an secomplialted liebraisf, rephtitlon''hits extended abroad. ile, hidillUthed lila studies:with euce.ees Into the — diieritel tongues, and be aneke fluently twit '6l . ' flit modern languages of Europe not be supposed, however,_ that he regarded these,attalionents`as eonstauilng, In theroseives, , the ulthiste' end of study, and that-Isnowledge ins to be - ,eiktviirted into' a j*lsital Ivhleh to, aspiring ; 4:dolled hlight,*eint: to tune. ' These studies were • 4 1 tk,-!).!krT;110 -A/soil:TO and., appititaces:il-. trbiey ,h6.,tileletled-hittatek to• grapplii,wlth lortilaiVediff (6 4 l ,Ctl, t*al - :Pie of his' priree stibluelS s rifidltattiiii trail tat,it,,.n , that oleviiteiltenth lii . the' , Other -. lrtufTOOlogy;*laieli hoitteinit4 at the: klioAArliy„atpitreit ;Mit elrii•Aa(ignities, Out, ktergrotatton, was proiserfie 'contained an unusually rich collection of the writings of the Christian. Fathers, and with these, as with all the other books in his Valuable collection, he had famillariied him self.' Perhaps there was not among the lay men of the country a more thoroughly learned theological scholar than Jpax Jones, .and very few Divines were his superiors in their own class of studies, or have written upon them with more copious learning. Yet, with all this vast erudition, he was wholly free from intellectual pride, and avoid ed all netoriety. Although affable and com municative, he never obtruded an opinion, or sought to control the opinion of others. lie moved' among nei with a quiet, unostentatious mien, never making nor allowing himself to be drawn Into any useless exhibition of his learning, and many, even of his friends, may now begin to ascertain, for the first' time, the extent of his acquirements. He had passed through trials, which he had improved as provi dential lessons, and he arrived at the conclu sion that the sum of life was to be tois'e and to do good. Per many years the Judge had been ruling elder in the Second Presbyterian Church of this city; and assiduous in the discharge of the duties which that position devolved upon him. His Christian profession was so in wrought Into the structure of his whole life as to become incorporated with him as a part of himself. He was a constant illus tration of a just man; for his impulses to the True and the Good had become habitual, and had made his thoughts, and words, and acts a perpetual lesson of piety. It is a me lancholy reflection upon human greatness, even in its purest forms, to see so much learn ing and virtue passing away, and the gathered stores of a lifetime perishing thus from among men : we may only hope that the influence of tr: illustrious example may stimulate others to :thieve like noble ends by like noble means, so that the memory of the departed may be• come immortal in the successors to their vir tues. WASHINGTON GOBRESPONDENOS. Letter from GgEzek Richards."" Oorniopondenoe of The Preu.l WASHINGTON. February S, 1810. The galleries are again crowded. The election 1 Colonel Forney to the Clerkship wet a foregone ,onoluslon in the minds of theta who knew any, tang, and the interest taken by the people gene ^ally in the settlement of the question Admit'la. :ration vi: anti-Administration, as involved in Col. ?orney's dales', is only less than that manifested luring the Contest for Speaker. When the preba 'le result of the Pennington caucus or oonterermei . esterday, was known through town, it was only ome extravagantly ardent and blind Iluolisnanite rho had a doubt of the success of the editor of Rlse Press. The reporters' gallery whiob, of °arse, is an epitome of the collected wisdom, was (most to a man convinced that Forney would 4 Clerk. When discovered this feel eg, which I did some time agn, I re tarded his eleotion as a certainty, for the news otper men do not make up their minds without 'swing a reason. Bitch leading correspondent in he gallery no from half a dozen to a sore of ambers' of Congress reflecting all shades of poll lei daily, and is the alembic, so tasp•ak, through 'blob the eoneentrated eaten°e of pendent opi. ion passes to the world. Thus, the native reporter nd Item.collector, your sputa! correapondent and biographic advisor, is enabled to anticipate the Bo lton of - nominating conventions, and to indicate neamres in a manner which sometimes annoy oembers by getting them suspected of influencing he press. When you find such a medley of minds as onsposo the "Reporters' Gallery" agreeing on ,ny one point, you may take it for grunted that it about to Nome a feet. Hence,-when the vane• able head of Major John Schwartz arose above the ,rowd y and that anti-Administration Spartan of old lariat nominated John W. Forney, of Pennsylva• de, for Clerk of the Rouse of Representatives for he' Thirty-sixth Congress, I felt it was tantamount .0 an election. I noticed that tallies wore kep►in -ark.= parts of the Rouse, and a wave of evident atisfection'awept over the attentive features of the ;diaries as Speaker announced the vote which cede the Colonel Clerk. The ladies' gallery was one smile of approval. , In nominating A. J. Oloabrenner, Mr. Boosts, if Virginia, paid a handsome compliment to lb aanner in whiob that gentleman had filled the Ace of sergeant•at•arula, Morrison Barris, of darylend: put Henry W. Hoffman, of his Stateiln mmination, and Mr. Gannett brought forward the tams—only the name—of Mr. Allen, of Ohio, for he purpose of speaking to hit nomination, in con. raiistinotten'to Mr. Hoffman, whom he somewhat harply condemned as a Know•Notbing. After be •ad fired into Harris's nominee ho withdrew Mr. name. His effort was fraitlem. All tit. l'entagton men, and, in. addition, Webster of .%faryland, Nelson of Tenneseee, Gilmer of North larolina, Mod Adams of Kentnoky, voted for him, end rained the vote seven above the necessary nom- tier. The whole number was 213, of which Hoff loan received 114. • A reaolutidh- offered by Mr. Spinner, of New York, to give Mr. Allen, the late Clerk, eight tenure a day additional to his usual salary for the :irise he was occupied •se preeiding officer. led to Nome dismission. Burnett took the initiative tgainst It. He was against a similar resolution ,tt the opening of the Thlrty.fourtb Congress when t was passed: Sherrard Clemens thought that the aw was against It. Whiteley wanted to know if 'he Comptroller should not have to rejeot an order ?or the money, as the office of Clerk was regulated '')3, law. .The yeas and nays being tailed, the resolution vas defeated by a large majority. Florence has moved a reconsideration, and is now speaking in favor Or paying a faithful officer. Public Amusements. Narrow's Equine OPIRAS.—At one o'clock to. lay, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drayton give their first inflate. They will' *Timer in an operetta tinned Love is Blind," and between the first and second carts, or sets, of this, Signor Oliveira, the violinist. rill execute a variety of =deal oompositions in he style of Pegardnl. The Drayton will not per "oral here after the close of next week. lifts.Dorrier,n —This lady's benefit takes plaee at Walnut-shaft Theatre, on Monday evening. She will appear in a favorite character, and, from her "hosts of friends," may expect a crowded house. Mae. TIIAYER.—On Wednesday evening, Mre. Mayer will have a benefit, at Walnut-street Thee- Ira, appearing as Martha, in " Faust and Morgue. rite," which is one of the best original parts she has ever played in this atty.. Sturaotes LIVES or Euruzur Putuonrniens —Tho death of Mr.. Oilpin , and Judge Joner, Within ' a few days, should remind us of the in. t'bilityofhuman life. In proper time, no doabt mitable biographiee of both will appear—if not erirately, perhaps in a supplement to Mr. henry impson's Lives of Eminent Philadelphians now Deeettied: This is a, book which even , chiles] ebo is not a mere casual visitor to Philadelphia hould possess and read. For it tells, through its ;Wont men who have passed away, a great deal !bout the personal and political history of our crest metropolis, Its numerous fine portraits, too, driftt once ware% and interesting. 2Enra. TNIVRANCII COMPANY or lIIRTPOIID, Corea.—We invite the attention of our readers to a statement of this company, whioh will bo round in our columns to•day. From the large capitol and other assets 'exhibited, we should suppose that its elates to be at the bead of companies engaged in the name •line of business, in this or any other iountry, are well sustained. We also perceive. (rem a circular issued by the Board of Directors, Ind *Web will be found among our reading mat far, that the same course of management which has been, pursued in the past, and which has been sttonded with such unparalleled einem, will be tontinaed' in the future. Moms. Boswell and le limn, whose office Is now at the southwest corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets,' (te a portion of the building recently occupied by the Philadelphia idank,).are the agents in this city, under whose e, urged(' management the company has already secured a large business in this locality, which wil doubtless continue to inerease, We feel justified in commending the /Etna tut fume, to the farintble consideration of Persons desirous of effeoling insurance. • FRAN= EMIGRATION TO NICARAIIA.—II is 'toted in lettere from Parie that a company, amposed of eight or ten of, the prlnolpal shipowners of Mar- Jellies, have bought a large tract of land in Nice iagaa, and are about to work INIZOI and establish a mimmeree in ebony and other woods on the spot. This &safety also purposes to establish an European colony in Niostrissna. Two ships, the Julius Caesar and the Seine, (the latter a steamer,) left Mar• sehles on Use 9th of Deeernber with 130 passengers, principally engine/re, chemist.% and workman of all, descriptions. A second oempany 10 in forma. doss at Marseilles 'for making a railway on the isthmus of Rivas, a tongue of land which saps rates the Lake of ntoara g ue from the Pacific. " Tau Gazer Lisow."—There will be an after. "noon performamie at the National Theatre to-day, when the spectacle of the" Magio fling" will be given, as will as a variety of plowing ring parlor. murices. -.The beautiful scenery and surprising me. chemical effects render the " Mask Ring" a most attractive card for Mr. Rios, and a succession of fifikhoisse ofdelighted spectators continua to ra. want Ittin for his enterprise In producing no gor. 'gene a piece. ' tar We leans that the demand for littehelet's nett. work, " Woman," a,a Femme,) has been ao oi,eat that the fisat 'edition was disposed of before it tree put to, pineal. '049 jobbing bonne in New York nlonnhas ordered five tboneend copies o! it. 'iron k Owasox, pOltshers. The Lnte Judge Joel Jones BY EIS LAST STUDENT. (For The Press,] Towards the eloseof the Bummer the Judge began to fail ; although his morning salutation was etill warm with sincerity, it had lost its liveliness. His atop, so regular and slow with ago, appeared more feeble, and denoted a physical prostration. An afternoon siesta had become more frequent and ne• oessary, though his energetic attentions corre sponded to the requirements of his legal obliga tions and duties. But autumn came, and with it increased infirmities. His sedentary habits, now a part of his nature from a long continuance, and his Indifference to bodily exercise, soon began to exhibit a visible and disastrous effect. At times becoming more impactions of this, he would, from the momentary excitement of self-Imposed refekma tion, sock the open country, upon a horee or In a carriage. Ills resolve was pleasantly invited and assisted by those glorious autumnal days which gemmed this thoughtful period of the year. The shhny breezes of the South whispered refaVenation to his sanguine wishes, and in the golden flood of light, and beneath the clear blue canopy of Heaven, he doubtless dreamed of health. But, ales! a dream it proved to be; for cold and nipping days, stern sentinels Of winter, now intervened and dissipated hope. With confine ment his dyspepsia olden iaorened, and food be came unpleasant to hie eight, while nervous at tacks delves - sad his spirits and cast a gloom upon his family. Skilful phys'otans, however, gradually removed the symptoms of this disorder, to find them, unfortunately, usurped by a more dangerous messenger of death. The liver, Ltoeased in a high degree, now claimed the full, yet ineffectual, at tention of the dpeters. Anodynes wore given on alternate nigh 4 to ease the pain, Which, on the other nights, made hiin roll over the chamber-floor in paroxysms of agony. His strength now failed, and the opeoille gravity of the wasted parts of the body indicated a lessening vitality. As his pulse gradually diminished, he called the family to the bedside, and while his excellent wife raieed him, he spoke In low and solemn tones; and while their bowed heads and heart laments. Cons evidenced such greet lose In the approaching dissolution, the declining sun gently entered the apartment, and 111 up the countenance of the Judge with a glorious and Divine light. He lingered a little while, and then passed away, in peace with mankind and holy trust in his Maker. Worldly affairs no longer engross his attention ; the papers of each ease are silently tied up, to be argued by another; the full knowledge of the law accumulated through the labor of a half century is now valueless : Justin has shed a tear ! As a good Olken, a true friend, an upright judge, and a pub lic: man of integrity, he is widely recognised and lamented: but these splendid qualities are fur eclipsed by his greet private morality, his purity and goodness of spirit, and a Christian's exercise of the teachings of the Saviour. These were the everlasting riches whose possession softened the couch of pain and tempered the grief of the mourn ers. He departed in deep winter—that portion of the year in which a poet would long to die; when fettered Nature becomes no eloquent in profound silence, and appears so typical of man and future blessedness. For afterward there (wreath a spring, where the flowers of faith shall bloom foiever in a brighter land, and where the voice of the Gardener will be the singing of birds and the muslo of Para dise. W. REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT POR THE CHICAGO CONVZH TION—A EIXTP•THRRE,TIEARPOLD MEDSORIBIIR EIICONTISI7SD—THH _EARN PANORAMA—PIOToRE BALE—HUDSON RIVER R. R. RECEIPTS—THE LEC• TURING 111181Ellee—emittrtly TRAbZ-•EXECUTION OP ETEPIIENS—OLIVER rCorrespondenbe or The Rreas.l Platy Yong, Pebruer• 3, 18b0. The re was e, little fluttering Wont( some of the Repub. , Sean politioians yesterday, to continuance of the nation • f the Republican State Committee, calling a State Convention on the 18th or April. to appoint delegates to the National Convention at Chicago. A few motets wore raised in favor of the district system, bid my lord Thurlow. who as a manager and executive' man. is worth the entire balance of the party in the whole State. had decided that the Recurs, way of avoiding trouble, and presenting a 'Oita 13eWerd front, wou'd be to Baled in Conventicle, and that decision has been carried into edoot by the Committee. As there la no other Republicanism in tide State but flowardism. it may be assumed that the few refractory Persons who ventured to chow their teeth will Prompt ly succumb. and that i the formality of pregruting Mr. Seward as New York's only Republitan candidate will be disposed of vrithcat trouble. A ripe old gentisman or six and nineor years shuffled ff this mortal toil yesterday, who deserves editorial eanonigation in every newspaper in the land, His name wee David A. Demerest. For sexly-OreS years he had been a regular pacing subscriber to the New York Ageism». (the semi-weekly of the Daily Com mercial dduenitar.) The Cummtrciel isidelgell in the following brief gush on Veered "Literal!. and eronhatteallr he ware 'An old rib norther' Nor in It soaron'y lean remarkable that da me the whole of that time until within two yea e, he has norionally renewed h yearly eubeeription at teak. and when he Met visited us, Nat two yeas aro. he appeared an hale and hearty an a man of sixty,, and trlatealY lee. likely to cantinas im for year*, and withal [oiler of pl.asantry and eeniot humor. and moreinert ial' and mirthful than many men at ona•third 'earn. "Still more remarkable. Only the day before yester day we received a memptee from him renewing his sub scription for the Spectator for the present year. end 'toying that he hod n i ne t y circular we lied sent him. That a man ' axed ' ehnold read through a closely printed circular and renew hie yearly outworn). lion to our Journal for the thirty-third time. seemed to on so remorkahle that we had Justtaken up the pen that nditos this article to make a pleasant end palatal re- Obrd thereof when the news of his death_ reached our editoriol room "Had that recent been Mad* resterday.we should hove Pleasantly set up a claim animist our contemoorariee for a premmm for the 'oldest subscriber.' and we in- Cane to t hink the m would hitTtf btOtn or , ,frenOrd. an any arum this country boast a sutworieer for slxt.;lbree consecutive years. who has paid sixty an nual sits in on to renew his @Ascription, and who in his ninety-sixth year still reads his paper himself!" Philadelphians who cherish the memory of poor Kane may be interested to know that the panorama of his &ratio expedition, and his famoim EsqUlmouk dtre, Etah, were sold, on Wednesday, at auction. The pano rama, which cost SOYA was sold for 3200, and the dot was sold for 883. The great annual auotlon sale of pictures by New York artists was held at the Academy of Design on Tuesday and Wednesday last. Ibe sale was a very successful one, amounting. in the aggregate. to 1421,391. The receipts of the Hudson Raver Railroad Company for January, in 11140 and 1890, present the following satis factory figures: January, MO 8212,713 G 8 January,lBs9 192 HI 14 Increase.... "tic tu ring, hereabouts, has proved very remunera tive thus fnr during the season. Dr. Scudder has last finished a course on India, in Brooklyn. for which he was paid one thousand dollars. Ho goes back to India Ina few month,. Ezer. Manama Business ',improving rapidly. The Fouthern steam ers sail fully freighted, there being a merited augmen tation to shipments to the principal ports, the first fruits of the spring business. At one of the down-town hotels there were yesterday about sixty guests from Mamma, Mississippi. aril Tennessee, the majority merohante and traders who have 00Me North to par ohms spring good.. The afternoon papers contain fall details of the ',ve nation of Stephens, whose last words ware sroieeta lions of innocence. Joseph Jefferson's adaptation of Oliver Twist vu !mentally produced last evening, at the Winter Oar den—the principal parts by Matilda Heron, James W. Wallach, and Ono. Jordan. Worresisondenoe of The Frets.] RAIMISHORO. February 3.1810. On Thursday the postman' er at Harrisburg, Mr. Gem W. Porter. sent in tile till for postage. embracing s pe eod oommeneing 'swami day, before the adjournment in HIS. end running to the lit or February.lBso, and amounting to 32 eft A great deal of opposition was manifested by the new members. whom postal Ideas were somewhat contracted, and It was referred MO to the oommittee from whioh it was reported. To day the committee reported that it eras all right. The truth Is dg 4.00 is not a large sum fOr postage for abedy llunt. twins one hundred and thirty-three members. The House passed an ant to day fixing the a .. .m(11%rd weight of oinve.seed et sixty pounds 'Toured of awe. four. welch makes the Weltht correspond with the standa r d fixed in adioining Elates. Rome neposiiion wee manifested ; but Mr. Crane. whn had the bill in chit re, -‘xelained that it war demanded by the farms ra es nPro telitinn against the sharp prantm• of New York testers, and In a brief apeeeh--ht, maiden effort. by the way—he put it in such a favorable light that it had a large ma lOrity. TPIOIIIOOII was op DI the Pinnate to day relieving Weab.naron °entity from the payment of Interest on dim woof bonds isimod to the Hempfleld Railroad Com- Pliny, until her Habib!. woe Judiciously established. A spirited debate occurred,bi assts. MoCture and Miller for it. and Messrs. Bell. Hall. "mitts. d ethers in op position. The Teat named gentleman said Philadelphia had issued her bonds to the amount of 8600 000 to the same railroad. hue she would not enure to the Legisla ture lurking to be relieved of the debt. and if a n ever Old he would hang Ms head with shame. Mr. Miller de rended Ire constituents'. and s.id that when their paint. dr vas judiciously established they would pay without flinching. The resolution was pnatponed. I num b er sate Mr. Connell Introduced n bill to reduce theof the minor Judicuary" of the Twenty fourth ward. It appears that the petiole of that ward have now nine aldermen. when four could dealt the Mi nims with ease, Hence this bill reduces the number m four Applications for &gores are nit ;I thick as autumnal leaves" this wi , ter, but a stray nee new and then cornea before the Legislature asking tor the olution ot the bonds." Ap•tiboawasrssdtitleninrningfrom John Groner of Parole township, Wayne mount,. ask ng a divorce from Elisabeth J 'Manly, his wife. He &logos he was nyrrieri en the Ist day of January. 1819 linnehpicleue commencement of the new year!) and lived with her en apparent good terms. but really at dwell time, and sundry pieces she bent him. threw atones at him. and did other acts not exactly in accor dance with her marriage vow' all this, however, he could have borne like a philosopher. but presuming en Ins forbearance too much, she finally deserted him on the lath day of June, without just cause or provocation. Hence the petition. It is apparent that Mr. ()mimeo ease is a proper ono for the teems. and he will probably learn this from the Committee on Loral Judiciary. There lea cook ancl•bull story afloat, to the effect that the Republicans In the Legislature intend to an. ticipate this winter the election of a Ilnited States fienator in place of poor Bigler. It originated in the canard of a Harrisburg correspondent of a Pittsburg paper, but which wee seriously endorsed by the editor. and republished here by the Democratic organ as not improbable. The reason urged by the writer for tee Republicans changing the time is the fear that they w not have the Legislature In Ital. This Is n. violent supposition, to say the least. For two years they have had en overwhelming majority. and next year by no possible political blunder can they fail to have teen than twenty-two nut of the thirty-three Senators, which will eutfloinntly large to oyerbalance any majority that the Democracy stay serous in the ifouse . Mat, unless tbe Reading Convention Is wiser than its ten erode resters...and tide is harly_ to be eiteecited from the Imo number of deputy United States niarsbals who will bo there an deleyitteit—the next Douse of Hoorn gentatives will be as largely Opposition no the pronent. There will be n large majority of the Convention who will be either tinPlionnts themselves or puehing friends for marshalships to take the census; en rou ran imagine what resolutions of nuabidin_g eonfidenee in Air. Ruche-an" we will have. The P.Mnerney will have it heavy load to carry with these dewy Marshals Pater. g An extraordinary case of a girl concealing her sex for many years hes been brought to light it Potation, Prance. Augustine, aline Augustue, fiondoin, a young person of seventeen, was known in the town and neighborhood ae an active lad, and had been in phase at respectable houses as "odd boy." This Individual was lately tried for robbery, and while In prim the authorities coneeived some , u , Pisions, and esoortained her to be a female. On being asked what reason she had the wearing men's clothes, she said she had observed that men got their living easter than women; but ehe refused to give any information as to her birth and parentage, ahe was removed to the female wards, but her re lugnance to appear In female attire among her fol. ow prisoners was no groat that she committed sul. hide by hanging herself to an iron bar with a pocket handloroltlef, THE PRESS.--P.MIADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1860. Letter from New a ork Letter froni llarraeberg. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. XXXVITII CONGRESS.-FIRST SESSION. U. B. 041 TOL, WAISHIXOTON, 1'81).3 The Senate le not in gallon to-day. HOUSE OF REPRESEt(TAtivF.A. - • Mr. FENTON. of, NSW York, calked up his reiniution SGored on Wednesday. that a menace be sent to the enate infortning that body thet a quorum hith assembled and ohoean Mr. Pennihatnn SpoOker, and that the Mouse is now reedy toyitoo'oed to business Mr. NIBLiACK, of Indiana wanted Itt knoler, if the resolution Pas adopted, wild wad to carry it to the Senate. The BPFAXlSit..toplied that the noting' Clerk 'would: Mr. SMITH. of Viralnla. raised the question that. by the law of I7° B and the pree•dent in the Thirty-first Concrete. nobody con notify the Senate until tit Clerk is elected and sworn in, and until then no hum new was in order. Pe moved to proceed to the election orClork. Mr BARKSDALE of Mississippi. asked if there should he a nrittrao&lcithatest for Clerk, who would record thepreaddditise Mr. SMITII, of Virginia, said in such & once aClerk pro tempore could he appointed. The SPEAKER decided that the Frei:Mao has leen in nooordsnos with Mr.Fenton's resolution There was no neceasitr to have any delay till the e'tiotion• Mr. JOHN OMR KANE. of New York, said the rend ing a message to the Senate was no inure a matt.; of hotlines' than the tunnidt UP Or the ling, every day, to huhu do that the HOMO Wax in minion. Mr. RENTiinPleroonlution wee then adopted. Mr GROW, of Pennsylvania. offered a resoltlion, which was adopted, that a committio be appointod, to not in conjunction with sue!' committee as may he ap pointed by the Senate. to wait on the President, and inform him that both houses had assemb'ed and were reedy to receive any communication ho may be pitased to make. Mr. GROW sowe flatlet) of hie Intention to Introduce it homestead bill. Mr. WAtiItBURNE, er Trinoir, mtve notice or hie in tention to ilitroduee a bill amendatory or the steamboat law, and also a river nod harbor bill. . . HHERMAI', of Olin , moved that the Muss pro ceed to the eleotom of Clerk, previous to which there was a all of the Ijouse. Mr. SCHWARTZ. of Pennsylvania, nominated John W.Forpoy, of Philadelphia. Mr SMITH, of Virginia, nominated James late Clerk. Mr. NELSOI 4 I, of Tennessee., nominated Hamad Tay lor. of Tennessee. Mr. COBB, of Alabama, nominated David I...Daw allireVrlrtft appninted ?deem Flint,Whiteley, Stith of v 'rat n_ift, end Maynard. no tellern. olohel J W ohn W. Forney. 01 PfillndelPhia, wee elected C Ark of the House on the first ballot. he vote good: Whole number.... . ....... Neeeasnry to a oholoe 111 Mr. Porno/ 112 Mr. Allen - 71 Mr. "color 23 Mr. D111. , 011 r. l3 Mr. MoKnew. . . .• .. I On motion or Mr..tiii4PHVPl, d ecided to proceed to thoelecttpn of it Sergeant et- Ms. Mr. 13000 OK, of Virginia. miml hated the present in. ootnbent. Mr. tilmehrenner. myths he wee one of the hest °Moms that over filled that place. and against whom net one word of complaint had been made In any quer tOr. Mr. AARRIB, of Maryland, nominated H. W. Har man, of hlarylsnd. Mr. GARNETT, orifirrinia. nominated Mr. Samba O. Al en, who. e sai d. had been a Meetly and consistent Demoorat, and had never voted for the exclusion of usdu Mixed foreigners from the privil•ges to which they are entitled meter the Constitution and the lowa. He believed Mr. Hoffman was elsoted ton former Coo reps by the Know- ivothinsa and supper, ted all thepro.. soriptiye principles and policy of the Knnw-Nothing early. [Cries nf Order " from the ttaenblienn sidel commended to the admiration of the country, the fact that tha p irty wi me Mief desire for we., ae th Ir le .der (Mr oherman I had asserted That they might e3lfso the corruptions of the A droloistra. lion. had ilimenrated procieedings be electing as Clerk. a man whom a of mat tee of this House friend gin ty of malfeasance. [Ones from the Republicans of Order.] Mr. HOUSTON, of Alabama. inquired whether Mr. Hoffman was not nominated or recommended, as rumor said. be the Block Reip.blican caucus of yesterday, Mr GARNET thanked hind he was not a member of that caucus, but he understood the foot to he as Mr. Mpustrin had bated. He withdrew his nomination of Mr. Allen. Messrs Boenok, Harris. of Maryland. Colfax., and Garnett nere Repainted Jailers. Before the vote wee announced, Colonel Forney was sworn in as C ark. sMr.ood HOffigfanYeal elioted Sergeant-at-Arms. The vote Ire Mr. 14 Insehronner... ......... 92 Mr. Underwood 7 The FIPE ARES deed +red Nir. Hoffman gaoled. On motion of Mr. WI NM OW, of North Carolina, The Speaker wee authorised to armoint the @tend ing_comalittees of the Notice. Mr e PI NN e.R. of New York. offered a resolution that Mr. Allen, the late Clerk. b 6 allolred eight dollar, per diem, from theeth of Decerhher,lBo), till the3d of re• brim 7, 1330, for extra 'armee, in addition to hl, Mr BURNETT, of Kentucky , knew he wee doing en ungmelnee att. but felt bound to oppose the resolu tion as he did when a Similar one iiru preeented come years ago for the benefit et the ger ti man Just elooted clerk. he law fixes the oompermation at $3,0i0, and that wee enough. Mr. SPINNER referred to the feet diet when a simi lar ri solution was paused for the benefit of Colonel Follies. it woe ahnost unanimously passed. The you end nay a were token on the adoption of the resolution, which wag re Med. An unsuooossful motion was made to reeonsider the vote. • • . Mr. DA VII, of Indiana, naked. but failed to voeive, consent to ollbr a rosolut , on proposing to repines the former awe and dean In the hall Mr. COVODE.of Penni . Ivan's. gave not's! e of his Intention to introduce h bill for the purpose of raising revenue tom 'et the current eXpenees of the o. , vorn• ment, proven' ine frauds on the revenue, and proteotttlit iron. oolti, and other arti.lee, Severa ' , untie:nen on the Demooratio aide objected to the no , ice. • . . Mr. 8H ERM tN moved that When the 'louse adjourn it he to Monday. Mr. CRAW PORD. of Georgia, wiehed to know whether this was desired by the Speaker. lit order that the latter might, in the meantin e, appoint the standing oommitt•ex Mr. affi.RMAN replied that the committees would not be annnunoed earlier than Wednesday. but his upends wantod some tame to intense for tho election of the remaining C.MeBflll of the ii(111110• Mr. HUGHES, of Maryland. wanted the Post °Moe &fie enay bait roamed now. If it was not. the country would see nn whom reeled the responsibility. Mr, I,EAKE, of Virginia. geld the reason assigned by Mr. Sherman was not sufficient to induce the Demo (Teti° sir of the Voice to consent to an adjournment till Mom ay. Mr. aII KRMAN replied that, by meeting to-morrow. they could do nothing. as a male objecitina would pre vent the Poet Office bill being acted on, ea the rule re argtht brat be referred to the Committee Mr. LHA n tik Mei CIJOI.L want a canoe. tcomorrowl tr. a RMA ft We may have one. Mr. HOUSToN.` Lot'n clay here and knish the Coi tion of °dicers. The eneition to adjourn till Monday wee agreed to by +Lateen 111/06fi et . Mr. Y o rMissouri. asked and obtained !mos to i ntroduce a . ta making eanmenations to the Poet Ohio. Department for the lam boll and rano( thie rev. He moved that It be vete reed to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. Vending the eels deretion of this motion, the Houle adjourned till Monday. Irrom Washington. TIM XLLCT/ON Or 00L. WORNIT—MIL PUMPS' rOST OITIOS DitYletENOY DILL-110N. CLARK A. arose - reb.3.—The election of Ca yoyney to-day to the position of e t of the Homes of Renee e entativ, s, we e ff ected by the votes of oh present who hail voted for Mr. Pennington es Speaker, together wth thee! of Messrs Horace F...lark end Riggs, and with the exception of air. Devisor Obits land. Mr. Holtman. of Maryland the sergeentmtmrins, oleo rereived the voteenf the:Republicans, and about haUthe Ame neat , vote. and woe 601;01800d. Seven Vertexes, m namely, Mene Mallory, Maynard. Moore of entuakY, Quarles, Stokes. Hatton. ant Smith of North tuella:l., voted ter Mr. Underwood. Mr. tilombrenner, the late inormilient in addition to the Demon rat le vote. received those of Messrs. Houk rir, Bristow, Nardetann, Hill, Leach of North Caroli na. and Vance, who beng to the Southern I/motion. 'the bill introduced In the House by Mr. P etas, to day, appropriates $4196 coo for the defioi one ea or the year ending wt. June last, and for part of the prevent fiscal year Bx.ip7 OW. under the law of WS. In cairn nt of the lial.ries of gnome and ole Its, and for t h e trans portation of the mails. The third section provides for an interest of six par cent., on end after the expiration of the quarter in widen the mail mbrviCe was rendered. and a sufficient sum to pity It, and appropriates $lOOO foe terbP3TZTY Clerk hire to expedite tire payment. No doubt is entertained of the pangs* or this bill daring the next week.. . . , Hon. Mark B. Coohrana writes to a friend here that he will soon return to Washington, end that. Instead of being n atient In the Asylum. hew Brine with the fa mily of Dr Gray. the superintendent. having gone to Utica to obtain his medical advice for chronic emisti- Dation and rheutnatlem. Arnong_the notices given in the House to-day were the !Molting By Mr. Briggs, of New York. announcing his Inten tion to introduce a bill granting power to the nasty Otlloe in Now Vork to coin gold end silver. and Br Mr. Bo tt. of California, a hill to establish oninfritl cleat on by railroad and telegraph between the Atlan tic! Stars and California. The en Ington Opposition members will again meet in ono manna to-morrow, on the abject of an ejeotinn for door-keeper and postmaster. The number of appli• cants for the subordinate places Is unusually large. The Maryland Legislature. TUE MOUTH CAROLINA DISUNION SVNTIKINTO DB NOV:ICSD AS TRHASONAIILD. BALTIMORE, Feb. 3.—ln the Maryland LesisWare to day. the resolution, repaired from the South (* d ecolin& Legislature proposing is dieuntOn convention of South ern iieleastes, were yeast. Tho lessling men of both smiles denounced them as proposition for nation it treason. There was quite a strong vote on n notion to lay them on the table with out Towns. sod 1.1107 would have been so dispoeoil of but for the plea of resplot due a same= State. They were finally made the ordir of the day for Wednesday next. The debate was of the most exciting elirao.er--enly two members epolosiging for the course of the eoutla Carniana Le m ature fiuvernor Hl° k's letter to the Governor of *math Caro. 'lna tells him that Maryland con see no relief from hiss and injury be the establishment on her borders of 11, for- Endo aeylarn for her (airtime slaves. Erplosion at a Brooklyn Hat Factory. PROM. TEN TO FUME WOIIIIIIEN DOMED LE ma RUINS. Haw Yon*, Feb. S.—The holler in the hat fgetory of Magma. Alll,ll & Molten, in Brooklyn, eaolo 4 ettitthle morning. demnlahtng the building, Mil barylng from ten to fifteen of the workmen In the mina. The killed em Mr. I.nstinso,the amines , . Joseph McCracken, f roman, John Werner artd Theodore Higbee. emmloiettg, and & pets, s who hes net bees nlsnlifled. MilMl;=l==l .ix or seven pereons, who were In the (Font port o the builalns• were slishtly Injured. end • girl, gamed Harriet Cadman, was badly injured by the rotor timber•. he loss on the property amounted to 812.000, on which there Is an insurance of 820 O. Morrissey and other Prize Fighters Pined at Buffalo. . • Hop atn. N, y„, February o.—Judie Madera !mow& a fine of SW to•day on John hTurriesay, toe leavtill Ihtat Stete to wllnese the prim) fight between Kelly end Pri66. O'Donnell. the referee. end Bittern. a second lit the fl.tht, ware fined 8 7 00 onoh. All the fines were prompt!) paid. Piro at Ityda Park, Pa. VIDEO CIIILDItISN DORNT TO TIEATU• TTE P.na, Pa., 1411.3 —The reehlerpo of Dante }lade, Sr., situgted about throg miles below Hydo Park, was destpwed by fire last night. limo children of Mr. Early perished in the flatter. The mother anti thteo other clitldr.n moped out of the second-14°ra winnow with thou twee but all were badly burned. The father woe absent at the time. • • • • The weather la intensely cold here, the thermometer thin morning indicating Id dogma below zero. ~ The Lawrence Calamity. vertmer OF TOE conotten't. JURY Lawns:tea, Maim" Feb. 3.—The veribot of the emo ner'e Mil, on the recent calamity et Pemberton Mill, has been rendered. It treats the suldeet at length, ex. onerates the owners of the mill f ore dirootend divides the responsibility between Mt. Alba roller, who furnished the iron pillars, and Captain 0. . low, the ant/item of the mil s. Francis Mitchell, Pardoned by the Go. vernor or South Carolina. eIthRLERTON. rob. 3.—Tho Onrornor hm pardoped Prehohe Mitehell, porter the of the owner Marton. who war iontenooi to ho hung for aiding la the enospg of a 'lave. Ice In the Chesapeake Bay. 1111 NTEAIIInt I.OUI3IINA CC?. BALTTSfoRE, Yeb.3.—There to cywnslijoraNe 10e 't the hay. The !downer Loulmiana, from Norfolk. hod het hull cut on her Devine hate, enuring her to leek Destructive Fire on Lexington avenue, Now York. Ntni• Von it, Feb. 9.—Three brown stone residences, ou LexiuMon avenue, were destroyed by firm at mid night '/ hey were occupied respectively by Mr. Jliusu A. linebraneh, whose Ines amounted to 810 see Dr. Hoag . , 1008 813 t and Mr. Moses Wolf. nee elit,oood by . rite less of Aleuts. Hasbraneh and Wolf iv covere sopuranon. The Charleston Races. CIIA RLEProx, Feb. 4.—On tho enure°. to•dey, Fanny Washington won the three-mile men in two straight heats; thno, 5 minutes 49 seconds; 5 niinntes 41g set• ondg. The second mile rate was won by Weearnaw. lire on the South Carolina Railroad. SIX CARS AND 1,280 SALES 01 COTTON SCANT. CHARtrvroN, P. C., Peh train on the Routh Ca. ruins italtrotut,whito rennin from Augusta to Charles.. On. on Tuesday Net, caught to, and blx oars and 1.280 bates of cotton wore dostroyo Non-arrival of the North American. PORTLAND, Feb. B—Vidnutht.—There Its atilt ni Wens or the expeotod steamship Tiorth AM91161112, due with Liverpool dates to the 19th ut. Marine Intelligence. Nine YORK, Febnutry 9.—Arrtrod, Dark 0. NY. Hor ton, from Melillo., PENNSYLVANIA LEOISLATURF. ll . ..Atalanta°, Feb. 3, IMO. BERATE. A late number of petition., &o. were presented. In - oludina s.verat remonstration. eget nst the coned rindlon Por apeinenger railway on Twelfth Street , In the rite of hiladelphia, and govern( Railing an eddstional onetime to the Training Solitiol fbr Feeble•minded Children at Media. Mr. Contra g presented two for the tensengo of a law tre riturttlate the assesement and collection uf taxes in The hill relative ten dog tea in Thornbury township, Delaware county. wee retorted favorably. BULL. IN I LA cE.—Mr. VFONT read In piece a bill to maim's° the Germen P.vangelichl Chliroh t o retire, to Improve or lane a certain burial tot, and to remove )he dead. Also, n supplemen to the not resulating banks. Mr. SCIIINDOL. a bill onnplementery to the not incor porating the Allentown Witter Commie'. Alto, a hill to incorporate the Macungie Institute High School. Mr. BELL, a bill proposing tho removal of the seat df government from Harrisburg. Mr. Hogg elated thot he promoted the bill at the par ticular r quest of Cartons parties. I'dr.Pit moved that the bill be referred ton special committee of three. which was agreed to. Mr. Hem. submitted a serlee of Joint resolutions In viting the Legislature of Virginia to visit the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, at some time during the present se..ion. The reaoluVene were read and referred to the Con, mittee nn Finance. Mr. MILLER reed in place n hill for the relief of the tae-payere of Washington county. ft relates to the payment of interest on railroad bonds issued by the oonnty. The Senate. on motion of Mr. Miggaß, Prceceded to the noneiderntinn of the bill. when a lanstliv and ani mated disensainn arose .yon it. Messrs. Miller. Mc- Clure. and others. imported it ea neatly, and II wee opposed by r.. gmith and made and a motion re poetpono t h e n subject was made and carried, and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. . . The Speaker 111+i berms the House the annual renorts of the Surveyor General and the Stlpnrinteudent of the Common Schools. A resolution was offered and adopted giving' conies of the report of the State Geologist to the Chester County Academy 'n,l the Chester Library. A resolution won also adopted directing five copies of the report to be pieced in the State Solitary. Mr. SiteI.PAIID (ruin the Committee on I'aesonoer Ti a Ilya) e, reported. with nmendmante the aimplenient to the net inenrrttratlng the litetonville, Mantua. aril Fairmount Passenger Railway Company. with amend ment.. Alin, as committed, a supplement to an act incorpotating the Fairmount Passenger Railway Com pany. The Committee on Accounts reported nenin the bill of the Harrisburg Postmaster, which wee ordered to be paid. The House then went 'into Committee of ton the end took up the order of the day—ris ; bills on the politic celenitnr. The bill supplementary to the net relative to the du ties of aldermen end justice, of the peace. timed May 18 1854. wee considered end nit/Mired. The supplement in the act regulating bridge pampa mien wee non negittiVed. The resolution relative to n final edlournment of the Legislature was taken up and postponed. It fixes the Ist of March es the day of adjournment The hill to seunlike the distribution of the estates of deceased huseeinds and wives wan negatived. The further implement to the act sexing certain (deers, approved the 10th4it of March. IMO, was nega tived. The bill relative fairing : oiling supplementary to exe cutions wee negatived. BILLS Pentium— An pot le regulate the standard weight of cloverseed. The bill fixes elite pounds to the bushel An act to continue In forte the law relative to eradueting lands on which purchase. money is due the C immonweetth. An ant supplementary to the severe, ante relative to the liens of mennenics end materiel mon. The bill relative to (alone, teoti enemy by commission ers for oilier States, resident in Pennsylvania, was " i'lle ti tato emend the 'timid portion of the Oct to ex empt property to'he value of SSOO (rain levy and sole on execution enddietrene for rent, passed April D,1813, wee taken up emit root. oned. An not requiring sheriffs to make nn epprailement. at the requeet of n debtor. first giving the creditors forty• eight hours notice, excited much debate. and was finally postponed. A message Wee received from the Governor. an. nouneinr his approval of a ler. e number of bill, es d among others the following r A supple , vent to the art lneerprontine the Pemberton Fire and Marino Insomuch Company of Philadelphia % a eupp ement to the net in- Oerenretint the Monnnenhela Insurance company of Pitilitillef r an not relating to the borough of New Hope. in Bucks county. A resolution wee offered that when the Monica adjourn it adjourn till Monday afternoon, but it was net agreed to. Ad ourned. From the Pike's Peak Mines. Litaviorivosvir K. T., February 3.-7 he overlord express. with Denver city dates to the 26th nliiinn and $.3 000 in gold, dom. arrived here at noon. It woo.the Vrevallinz opinion that the mines would •leld front one to two millionsg &More worth or gold after the open ing of gyring. The yieldltuit Season was about two mil. hone(?) The weber nnntinuell pleYsidit at the mines until theiloy Wore the °tor 11.1 left. when snow fell to the depth of a foot alone the Platte raver. A long train laden with flour had arnved at Denver pity. Accounts frm A rropohn represent tho miners es it'll employed there. Only ono death had neourred eine° the departure of the previnue express. Four woe quoted at 416 per hundred pounds. Markets by Telegraph. SAVANNAII. Feb. 2—The Cotton market alone.l only 9ho bates wore raid to-day. Sofro of the week BMu bete.: receipt. do 1 POO balm Stock to min 87810 , Alox. Esetuince on London find. mom borer. than Pellet., ar Bras kty cant premium. Pxoloinge on N.w York in quoted at parerli 81 cent premium. Monica, Feb. 2 —Milton wet : sales of IAO bales at a decline of ;Ito ; middy IfitieriVio. IinLVIVMHZ. rah 3.—Flour to fi m but not active ; flowerd otroet brand.. ere hold at c 3 60. Whoot hue - ont ; the oliorm 'a are lirht. C•trn dull ot 70073 e for whites. nod 636.703 for ) ellow. Provioiono 'toady. ',Vitia tor dull. . . . NEW Fel, 3 —The Shipping Lid of to-morrow will report the eotom market closed dull; the receipts of three dove amounting to 3 300 bales ; fur Orleans ere euntrd at IN.) Puenr (dosed dull and deprossd; new arrivals at hand will teat the market. MOW.. verb dull at 43W30a. Vihanti; dull. hut unehanzed Frelehts onetton to Liverpool 7-3/iles)(d. Eachanre on iron. don 83449 IfY cent. premium; on Pans bf licebf2Mc. OusntYsaour Feb. 3—tin the course tnitlay, Al big." was the winner of the ars; two-mile race ; time 3m Ms; 3m iblOs. In the second race. Centoree" won ; tone 3m ;The; 3m Or. In the third rime between caddie npc.. distance I OCO yards, " Fann) , Parker" beat " 31130 i" tone GOV. [From the New York Wet, hit evenms•l TERRIBLE CILIIIITT IN En STREET a TA .vx.wzmr HOURS OJPPIRS. Eighteen Persons Burned to Beath Many Injured. nit.nnoNviANzEi imeirkr,Nps A terrible fire (tenured between coven and eight o'clock Ina evening ill the double 910-story tenement hnuse, No. Id Elm etreet. The building woe erne dad to the sixth story with limner! beings. There wererit ismili In the !owe. comprising 78 periwig allosether, hodwas supposed at first that %early half of the inmates penshed in the fire, and P reported in the morning panes, It Is now definitely known that but to persons legit their dreg. The fire ralkinetted lq fluid kery w i t h the knit finor. A titre PIM filling amp with the wick lighted. ilutd to the can caught fire.and dropping the vessel on the floor its blazint cnet•nts irt.reati in every direr.- von. end crimmunicnted with a pile of ehtitinos under the etairenen. Instantaneously the More wee enveloped in flames, and. almost betore an alarm could be tie on. or the people in stairs waned of their terrible danger. the filmes had shot up the stairway and the °linnet , ' of OPP•ve cut nit. The scene of confusion'thet genie& the moment the , berm was given, wee of the most pouitine charmer The et ti , ease wits burned new. and all chance ni' es. ape in that direction cut ntf. Men. woolen. and chil dren. could be seen by the epectatore mothn sidewalk. clustered at the wineown, 'creaming for assistanee. end wringing their lined. in the a, ony of despair. Many limped from the wjvluw t. Sever.) fire-engin., wore promet'y nn the ground. toed re were immediatele sle-aced to the windows hut the Inngent of them did not tench above the fourth floor, The firemen trecuedntome on the four lower floors. bur were obliged to abandon to their fete the 0,. connote of the two upper stories Number. clustered on the toot. tut none mustered emirate to Mum to the ground—rt leap sure to result in death. Ptending on the ladders. the firemen could see women and children lying Proetrate on the floors. and PUT/0111141Pd by dames, ten daring WI ettemete to reach thorn tneff.ctual The firemen worked well. Platoon* of polies were present win did all they could to save life and p order. Intensely appalling was the Poona when the fire reached the upper stones. Hit It above the about, of the firemen and the noise of the crackling flume, were heard the greens and shrieks of the doomed creatures in the building. It was n train enema. and the stouto+t heart* shreek with horror at the spectacle. At eleven o'clock the wells fell. enticipetins the rail the crowd, who were to king on the fire. were kept bank by the police at a safe &rotate. The budding Wll.ll Completely gutted, The water froze as anon RP it .track the wells. and mew and buildings were soon covered with an ire coat of mall. The rescued were taken to the Fourteenth-precinct otation.honte. the police headquarter.. end to various bonnee In the vicinity. The hulled and Injured, as feet ea reunited were remnycd to the Cut Hospital. At an Oath hoot Deputy Puperirtendent Carpenter eat it Penn of tweet) , five man at work dm viror among the mine to search for deed bodice. At noon nn b o d i c e hail been found nail the belief le that ihnpa who net their tiers In the flame, were burned to settee, necklet to their ninnies Leine left. • 'rho house. as stated above was six stories in helYht. Ttwas ndoithle tenement hills, with a hall way in the erintre. and moms f m four famines on °Rah floor—two In frent end two in the 'ear. The first Pony op ti e ritht was oceupiad ha Ferd'nend Testeniere. ne a bakery More. Ile also occupied the lemement for ttkin• purposes rho front room on the loft was a . rivery store owned hr John 1.10 Vries The second-flog front room. on the richt were neon pied hr John F. Lien, wife and nhildren Operiaire t Mr. filen lined Mr Antonin Allot,. wife, and three children. The neon corona were tionupied by G. O. Yount wife and three children, end Frederick MeYer. wt e. end two children. All the Initiates of this floor wore rayed. 1t22 The frnnt rooms of the third floor were occupied 17 Mr. MeCerriek.wife. two children. and niece ; end Genet Game!. wife rind non child Tne inmves of the rear rooms were lumen Ininiels. wife ; sad two children and John White and three children. The 03. enemata of this floor all °soaped in acfnty On the fourth door front lived Mart Goodman. wife end three children. nod Gnome Rothner, wife and three ch Idren. The °reuniter , ' of the roar rooms were Win. Weld, wife and three children, and A u i tustus wife and four obildren. Neither Mr. Wold..h.a wife nor children hone been heard from. It I* feared than they are anion r the lost Tti • romeininr nceimants of this floor were ell saved. Unnn the filth door the nemmittita WOlll lames Arm stroas, wife, and one eh; (limner litorth...ire• eau two children ; Mr. North end wife, rind Mrs. Markle. a widow lade. and her two ohtidren. Mrs. Mcßride and children aro among the missing ; as elan North anti hie family. he sixth and topmost floor was occupied by Simian Leopold, wife and three oh litimn. John Parrott. lathy and four ohildren. fl o or, Olia Leo p ol d ond wifo. Oi the nommants of this Mr. and fern;lr are only tnissiny. UrCAPITIMATION I I" THE tOSSINCI, The fnlloWinr Are thorn At pro,ent nnn.ing t lienry Ramon'. wife and child. 9 ; W:llintn team, *tr. ,d two ebildren. • Gasper Rtn th. wit'o and two nhll d'art, 4: Mril hlo tirld • and two elnldren. ; Bbnon Leo pold. wire And three ohsldran. a. 4 04,441. It. The abova aro auprosed to have all perished In the flamer. [Vrnm ills New York Tost of lost evening.) Terrible Explosion and Loss of Life Five Portions Killed end Twelve rindly Woundoi A most dietreselne casualty oeourred this morning at twenty minutes to eight o'clock, In Nostrand avenue, hetween Park and Myrtle srevuea, flrooklyn, E. 1). The wool-bat factory belonging to Ames & Molten, which has been In operation but two or three weeks, wee Mown up by the banding of the boiler, and some seventeen of the operatives wore eltlior hilted or wounded. 8n groat was the force of tort explosion that several bodies were carried Into the air twenty feet above the roof of the buildino. The following particulars have been gathered upon the spot: The emotion of the budding was eon, onced about three months some. and seas opened for work two weeks ago. There were ordinarily root sod In tho va rious departments about one Minified nu,l twenty men and one hundred Ott* This moreinc at t e usual hour, the male operatives had assembled for their du tles, The engineer, it In said. had let on the steam and out the machinery in nperatimt before the water la the boiler hail nscanded to the first cock. Thin, In con relation with the probable I ozen state of the teeter in the connecting Wei. mined n enlinpte and n ronse• ment exploaion. It le mid that the engineer had ro signed his positinn, and was inotructing one newly en gaged In his duties, and had specifically charred him not to let the ureter get below a certain level. The pre• " Ni i :&m h ii ° are e o v a;a t t”e m i: gm et t n o o l : 3 Zr e „ b ire e ll i I t 111:17 1 force. their hour being eight o'clock there were, how os er, about ten of them in the trimmine-rern, at work upon sewing machipes. Pad the exaction been delayed short time, weshoulil undoubtedly have a longer Itst of killed and woun lad A number wore Approaching the factor, at the momentof the) oc.ourrenee. The names of the killed, as far as gathered, are ap pended Joseph MoCrooken, superintendent, and one of the firm of Aloes, Molten, & Co. John Neuter, bowl halter. - Eastman. ensineer from Hari ford. Theodore Bisbee, a touog man who had Just been en• gated in the factory. he wounded me • John Mu t yto re, n sh entil i ettlj sailed tothe face. ndrow l badly secralje7." John Ferrell. gambled leveret!. gentle B. Burruttahs, probably cannot recover, Ciniel Coleman, several eevere %min wounds amt whip. Croak, scalded. John Gallagher, severely scalded. Aaron Voorhies, ecnotroand fracture of In. jams, Worthlns ton, badly Waled. Ann fgerrastity, anklai Noken. lame Foley add Bruiser Foley, considerably bruised, Harriet Colo late, ' Muted irt the Caine. Patrick Mc Connolly was literally crushed to atoms. Mr. Esstmou woo dreamt horribly mutilated. Execution of the Wife. Poisoner, James etephen H. tin PROTtteTB 1118 INNOCRNCE. (From the New York Commercial Advertiser.] At en early hoar this morning the Tombs and all th e groom surrounding that Egyptian locality were a scene of wtid eAmtement, although wall satisfied the denizens thereof were. the' every chance of entering' that dismal Portal woe ns hopeless for them on the escape therefrom woe to the man who we to (ramie his crime on the gallows; pot the miracle were at the windows end on thee. ofir nt the truculent Imps inenuntless thousands, eny shivering lit the cold like the env. of the aspen. and the crowds in the it cat wore the inure re. nokahle. from the fact that nothing but tie I Uilildo we'll of the build or. beneath which. in the nerrowe.t se. ea rt h , e doomed murderer wee to look his last look on could he seen by these eager gazers for the , horrible. A strong cordon or pollee, armed n with their formida Ide Mont weapons, WOK semi-tnititar4pos•eision of the thorourliferes lending from Elm to centre a reets, 1.411 to keep all the space on Pren6lin, Leonard. end the front en I rear walls of the building. ulcer from the crowd, Without this space the Melee eureed to end fur. passing their ribald Mims imon the recur ten thousand." who ware peering from the windows and liouse•lopt fo what might im re them" but r may air" for all they could know of tho scene passing within,that dread r noVauret. About nine o'clock the crowd appeared to be as large ns any we head ever seen. with one eXceetio end but forth,. firm demeanor n^d soldierly beating of the pa hen force on the ground. would h ice broken through the harriem. entrench even then the mob would have been no nearer Erntifying their taste for the excite ment or me eenth-acene, as nll the doors and gates of the bntldtnu were firmly secured within, and guarded by Roark , officers without. . Within the walls of the dreary Tombs, where the sun solemn shines. the Scene was none the less etranre, br t somewhat more sad end mournful. The firm-set f - tures of the officere of the law ; the prying eyes of the reporters, and the mournful eberaoter of a law erave men sileminned lte Swore, were all to marked contrast to rho faces end figir roe of the messes outside. Passes were at a Pirdiniem. We not ced a knnt of res. vectahle teen congregated on the steps of the prlspon, one of whom offered e 2) to euo for a rigs. but through rho etriet ininnetions eiven by Sheriff Kelly, that no ticket should be transferred. we trust that the morihrd fertileu of the spectators were not gratified Since the execution of Snot and Rowlett the river mrstes, wi` o . o associations were of the Mame and most degraded erase ro eltnentidn Ifni eirritod innre We en Melly of the San, ,ulort , t of the Live Points. Centre street gam str•et. snit the le:Wares where persomi ef said grads and complexion • nowt do congregate." The Rev. Misers. Knapp and Skinner were with him during the entire night. nosomparded Messes. Dunlap rind Murphr. deputy sheriffs He prayed part of the time. and when lint Po enenged priced the corridor out side of hie cell. Rev. W.l' Corbett of the Methodist Church, Orton street hes been unremitting in his at tentions to Stephens dunes his confinement. In conversstion with a Kende:n.o connected with the District Attore•Or office Stephens stated a few date a nee that he ennsidered hanging to be an ignominious death,but arch one and he hnped that it would • a soon n••er. he eiirridor of the prison was filled at an Sails hoe, mt (tarn the otemirs Ms arrangements of heriff Kelly and las deputies, no tionfusion or disturh- MPS) arose. Tax ratCVTltitc. At prooisely 20 n inures p tat P o'olnek the proPeesitni formed. 'I he prisoner's sniritu i I adMilere accompanied him to the gallows On erriPing there he casts leo t at th rope, but ord. , nn observation. He 'sneered to be Perfectly calm and trinitoil— mare Ind.tterent th m any of the Neectatora In a d .! tom to his ordinary dress he no ea hack cape. tae ghat. R. with the satooance o' his depute. having adjusted the rope, said t btephene, have you am thing to say P' Ina Real tßte or anti PetION.II. fitophena said t I Marti here. I knew. as a limner; but, 'IL (nigh t - e blond of my Lord end Saviour Jesus Christ, I hone to he caved I do , co hope to attain this upon my own merit. but I believe I shall do so in the meat ntll,o Re,eetner who died for me. lie died to - me. and I ire. here I shall he saved. Ii von want to know en•thine further. 0 it ran Ripply to Meters. Skinner & Knapp, ho eri I tell you nil. e• Have you auttluns further to any ? fnerhetis. Nothing; only be quick, be qulok. I put n tru tin my Redekiner, the sherilt thrn gave the rlgnal. end.Slephens was In nioni nt eirliteline between heaven end earth Through some imeunPrstantlina, the German owes en to eat the rope neglected to do so. end payed "it rut, no that the ascent of Stephen was much .era myad than that of trio foals at previous executions. Sheriff Kell , e•I to the German. and told him to cot iminedmtelr, v hich he did. While humus his ha - d in within! acne tustlinstly audible. In %boa eight Mt netYs his struggles °pewit, After inning for eleven minutes, the potpie was low ered and Drs Nimmons and Covet examined the body to see whether life was extinct. The bo.lr temnined to - impended for 21 minutes when Shelifr Kelly felt the cults Nell en hour clanged. and Or. Covet pronounced Min tined. The lode was. how ever. alto.cd to ream n Mancini/ until la minives pest ten, melon t ihettme 40 minutes Tt we; then cot down, the rap removed from the face, rod the corpse deposit ed fin a preen of canvas. hit Knapp cave a etaternent Which 13 suing, nuttily no follows Ste pliens did not sleep a particle through the night, het epcnt his time in Craver end walking uP end dnwn the corihdor Ile reed the Pori s tares h t qurnily. The reverend gertilem turher states that in nil Me eltorricitce he a minister. he never saw It person tin, hnot7 relni.ne& to tie a t ; be Wee re signed alto:ether. The preoner protested his innocence on leasing his estie and said to Mr. " Will you. when I so undnr the gallows. and when the rope me round my neck. ask nut if I am trty or in orient. so that the last words (shall use In this world shall he, ' I die inno cent.'" hroughout the whole of this trying amino, the de ineynor of the prisoner wan mom and collected. He be trayed no narainuencts or tear. and with the inflection of the verde nth' reseed to the Pettit —"Be quirk. ha qtycY!"—appserad to be se inditTerent as any of the spectators. THE CITY. ARR RAT Or Asf ALLitORD SWINDLEtt.—About noon Yesterday, "Captain" Moses was arrested et the Corn Vxchancerooms , on the Omer, of haring at tempted to ss incite the citizens of Philiplelphla. Thursday the •• Captain " proou ed the Mania nn In m re of the newspaper' of the city, of an announce ment settler forth It." be was _ the commander of eheote slop, h end to 01,000 r, ith food an , raiment tor the afflicted Mormon referee era that he was here the fully authorised az onto re remelt, meheerintions from o Pits , , in mid of the noise. The "contain" wan in a ,rent hurry to leave the nits. and wendesi mu' that nub scripton• should to hurried nn. in CO”.Pq111.111 , 8 of some of the tenvero•nts of the i•Ca roam" he wait ,r• rowed i.est•rday. by Primal Offir•r Ben lamin Franklin, and), had n basin's' yesterday afternoon before Alder . tin peter Mr (le. ti orn W. Baker sworn Odd testified !halite wax tit , Grand Commaniirr of Minnehstm 1...1,e of the Anna of Matt. of cnts •. the defendant bed ',resented n improsed forged letter of i. tr.-Auction from the Grerd C ton - inner, o the Ones of Melte of New York, to the witness enoorsint Captain Mosey. nrd vow+ ing for him as belied one nes.enn of charity to Gihraltsr: at the request of C , Ptain Mucus. the witness had made an reset for the °hied thmuch the columns of tie Penn sylvanten. of which newspaper he is editor: nest ...ore.ng he told waness that he had left la petition at the Co n Exehanot; Wittiest astietteinedThtiredity that the note permuting to come from the Grand Command or of New Yorg wan written on note Tower procured by the prisoner et the °Moo of Pines' lintel, where he 'gouda] there were numerous letter. &c. murpnrtine in come front various part en throughout th Linton, all of which 'tepee red to be in the name hsedwrionn. Chorine Ookfard. Jr.. wan aware.—Mr. Moses was Revere! omen at their atone ThoredaY t he left a letter for the elder Mr. Oakr(1111 from Mr. A.A. Ph I Ips,of New York. which he the witness. hat opened; Mr Moses wished witness to aid him to reins money t he wanted f u m t o tOre a memorial and to solicit autwertptions. which witness declined to do,. Mon-it host no time. ho Jiald.t,ul,{ern letters from Mr. (Mans!) to parties in this e•tv .• h, letter to the Grand Commander of Minns hatie Imdge was not properly superscribed. end he de sired th- witness to endorse it with the name • f Mr wine, the Mr. Oskford refused o do; Moses did not elsni to be ve One of Malta; witness hod Int , the dePrdent that he eoeld net use hie I...ancient fAtvnes tome 'set be lied done It through the columns of the newepapeny. fipecial Officer Franklin testified to having arrested the defendant; he had taken ppasession of Pete rat le t. tern and other Paper"; they all refer to thh Chant, Mission. most or whinh appear to be in the game hand writing ; the defendant hod admitted that he wrote the letter purrting to cisme from the Grand Commander po oil. O. of P. M., as he had oat the original letter: let tere puronoing to be written by rartie• in different Parts of the country were evidently written on paper Procured at the pollee of Jones' lintel. and in the name liond as that in which the letter Mined by Grand Cnitimrnder Phillips, of New was written. and winch the defendant admitted he had penned. . • J.19. , ph P. Perot wen affirmed and stated that Mr. 'doses had called at the Corn Esolinnre Mired:tr. end d'eked the eo.operation of the a:violation hmh thee eelined siring: defendant stated that a number of Writes had eonirilunted thirty-nine dollar.. Darin: the hearing the defendant constantly, pro tooted his innocence, and guild that if certain parties in New York were telegraphed to, his honesty of purpose treu , it he proven John Goforth. Erg,. who appeared for the promeentimb ill/Wed the defendant that he should he afforded ample noPortunitr toeitahliehhieinnocenve.iind he was held to await a turtherhearing at V: o'clock in tan afternoon. on the char , n of forKett and attempt to swindle. In default of II 000 trill, Moses was committed. Among the printed pipers found among the streets of the "Captain" was the following blank for subscrip tions: To the Gentlemen nf Nero York: WitreeAe. The stervation, want, and excessive dis rreur of the Ernteetante J•we. and Catholics who were ferried to flee from Morocco to Oildalter to escape the knife of the ■evase Rednein of the enact; and as the Enehoh. French and Hpatbsit people have each kindly ennirdinted in Carlo , " ware and Moo appealed to the American people to send then food: the kale, mer chants, , ad other ordering of New leo* and other places havint. tit n ten•ral voles, fully firmed to lend a helping hand to these starving and landless people—utile, fa thers. mother. in child birth. babes, and children—and in accordance a jilt the apeeril Made to un the chari table (calico end wishes of the American Indica and rentlemen, Men the requirements of oily hi:meanly Fa ther. who ha• bestowed upon u■ a land of plenty and in return fur rind's eo derse end erre toward, us, in rentr to the entrentir r ni Europe we. the Amorumn people. have full agreed to send a ship head of propels:one end el o tont to these our mill - rppr and etarettu brethren. who have no hornos. no hod. no raiment. and hare cried and aro cr., inn Mono to Bear n her succor ! A conceal appeal hay been. lor the eon mitten made throughout the cite and you try, and rhe rubber are ••epnorfrlla limited to hand their subscriptions to the beater, A•rnad. Hoer two•thirde of the requ 4 site rum hae been ranted, and immediate aid le most sarredlt &mita& that hie Amernan Omit. eh , n mar spread her win.e to the breeze to relieve the .balrease 4 . . J"RN MARE IT, Foreman of Cimmultee Ths hearing, wise resumed at hill( rise four n The examination of Onorse noir, Eiiq vole con• •initsd This counsel for the prisoner asked fu. a post oonement. tt rioter to el.\ hlm OVOTT ear himself. The •lilernms then fixed the hearth; for Mo .Isy afternoon. at four o'isiork Munnso or !tenor Nntt.nir—Probab ly the moat dartnr and nutr genus murder porpotrated In hila-lainhia for many rears past, vas that committed on Tuesday erunint kat Iv sumo unknown ruffian. at the earner of Pa...trunk rnul and Carpenter street, in the ?trot onlme district. Wlthnot prneneat on n invent he sit .htert kind. an unotrandtnt oitlzon is steid.rnly stabbed wohin taw nine.. of h.• owns floor.w nod the althnuth Pntntod out and shouted Orr by nyeeQ children who a MO Wituorrie to the brutal trees notion is pornsltt.rl to resin rood h.. svApe thross.h eSo rotor'. on noofroven•• of the polies in that prerinn of the clip. Human hie .e be ammo entirely ton rheas. in this entnmanity. and I ho means fine its preservation end the punishment of Its murderers alinnat worse than males.. . . . Our reporter within the PleinitY et the time of the aso non ghee, and In the res . denon of %tr. Whilden when the I tier was in the 'sten'ha of death but not a 'lngle iisrdinn of 1 w and order was to be seen In the neteh [althorn!. When the news of the nird•r emend alt ever 'lin lower 11110tion of ihe city. then it that the palma— tion were setloos In • heir ntefeesions of Pietism.; tits oven while thn wound° I triee wie stret hod noon the floor, and Vie life-blood of the vietlm ehlune fast ewer, ss itehfol ofhnise remnined idle. and allowed the nmiaida to rat far honed their seh. loe dismsee nt stsfe ad'Arn oalla 'nadir to- tie Interposition of the ttnyor. who in at least. sunposed in be es the es of , he soli.. Two miserable minerants. fresh from the letehneeth have been nrrestrd C.,etwetion with th ledge echo Me suspowd to belto trot am morn %mow tedfn cone it as they have of Hebrew or (freak. A'dormin %Moro yesterday hold on trounst on the body of Whilden. when the followtni evidence was started • - • Lewin De La Cron, &given Yearn oh), Inotifierl no fol. lows: I hen on Pans , auk road li.low Fifth : my bra ilier wan goals actor flour and I wan going niter In, brother n: nn looking in Dr. ltake•'n intuit when amine men ennui. along nod pulled nut tem., n one. and 'minted it; my Nether looked around nod they ask a him Alm he wanted: he gild." nothing," when ono of them kicked him Into rho tonsil.; then in, uncle. it.cciitand :curie up, unit finked 1013 t wne tie ninth, nod ton sad "it wan none of his tinniness;" ri!plied," Nes ton - is lo,nuan the van bin nenhaw ; they then rom• ineurnd fillitinz ; one of than; nallimi out. • .to k mini" 1 dd not ace tho knife thin man who oollod the mon. not of his pocket •trunk him; I lin, it aeon him before; he its , to twist.; in Hallowell or 1 Pp!, llid nhoninnkor ; t don't know his name titv. in a ittle rifler o'clock on Tuesday evening, at the corner of i'aniitunk r old sod flnrperlicr siren; Dr. Hodes tes tified that deceased lind Leen brought to the hospital on Weilneselny afternoon nt 3 1 i o'elorikt he grew weaker till evening, and die I about 1) o'clock yesterday morn ins ; made a pont.inorlem ennininntion. and found that rho wound passed throluh the wall of the chest hinge. Snit hen rt ; the wound on the skin was ro e and n half Johns long; wan undo with n knife. or a proctor imam went. upd penetrated ahem two and a half mobs,. t,„ F. De Ln ems testified that hill brother in law ~deoanaedoeaid. on Wednesil, morning. that he hod heon the knit. in tirohand of the rennin who ittithbrd en; it wile About nix Inches hint, and had a black Lan- MA; lie lAN 110 had noon,. nacri he roan • Tim inquest she AdlollTll^ , Matt TtIO/lINT evamrlq next, nt Alderman Mont is otlice. liUttinr..49 IN TIII: COPFIT9 YrITERD IT —At tho opening of tha Soporific Court t axterday morninr. Chief justice lAwrie. inatiene Vo ntwerii. tinmpson nnl Rend nn the hooch. Dro. id Riot Brown. Esq., in some arrproorixte and lecling rAirrar•s announced the t•ath of the lion. Joel Jones. 'Chu Court, alter resconilleg . • ordered the announcement to be entered on the mina's I•f the court, as n inn rk of respect to the of the yrnented dceasecil. On motion of J. Miownv Rush, ERA— Samuel Rallers Thom's, Pau., was admitted to nriotice as an attorner and counsellor of this court. • rtliewbo appeal, ar,:ltell by P. C. Unalith. Est., for appellant. and by 11. Abindy , , apfel!ee• Husband's anneal. • Trued by W. A. yob nil . for plaintiff . and by E. Ingersoll and W. F. Judson for defendant. JimSirons.—Neff os. The flrey's Fer ry r i stranssr si s ,,,, a sny was postponed until this day work, by at remnant of counsel. lltarnicr ILI .I'm. Nu I —.I udge Shtmerood.— Mot ray an. This was as notion of ejectment for a pool a and lot of trolledon Almond Street , near Front Tt &alined tile an n verse at sheriff's wile of the prenays. Tho &fence Let op Was to WA) thsoush a 'opt ol nre from a third Pa•.!... J. Fiarnuel for plaintiff E. K. :Collets for difsr.dant. vet. Amt for dellindant. COMMON l'utas —Judge Ludlow.—At the oten ilig of the oonrt sestordav merrun a. Samnsi It. Perk , ns, ha., rso and announnol the death of the lion. Joel Jones, in a few tonohing remarks. Judge Ludlow re plied that he heard We announcement with 11501/11 regret. and directed a minute I. be meths on the record of the court, and in consequent* of the announcement the court adjourned. Oren Tenutsen.—Judger Thompson and A lli*""• — At the opening of this court yesterday mord inn. Wm. B. Mann Heal . aanosticed to the court the death of the bon Joel Jones ifis address was /I wino and earnest tribute to the mentors crone whose life was CS pure nshis death woe peaceful and happy. The re• cord 01 the death wan ordered to be placed upon the up taps of the court. gyARTIVit Sv. ze Allis:ad.—John Wil liams, *'ins" Baltimore Pat." and Charles Thackerey. nlia." Whiter T .ckeray,” were acquitted on a charge o r victims pockets. Marco Malatesta was acquit ed one charge of corn =Wei en assault and battery upon Lewis Bleats, but was ordered to pay the °arta orprosectition. C: Budenbach wee acquitted on a charge of melting stolen good.. the witness against him Legit of doubtful mute rte to credibility. ltissrwr OP TIIII ETAXINATION OP APPLICANTS Fox ADMs4InN 1400 TITIC the Mott BctiotiL.—ybe foCoa , ne table still show the nuintor sent by /rich uh , oi. the number admitted, the number not admitted. and the eve taxa scholarship of each to hoot on the ques tions eubuOtted 1 Name of Whn'e No. No. No. not A School. sent. admit'd. sdinit'd. Beholneo Northwestern.... .13 ..... 7 06 4 Harrison .8 5 11.5 Jellerson ..... ...... 6 3 31 3 3 23.3 J. Q.. Adams.... . 6 . ... 471 'lt. Vern0n....... 5 i •61 3 Ringgold ........ .. 3 3 .... SA 7 1 octet street ... . .1 ...... Pairereity.— . 3 ......... 47 1 Newton ............3 I NI 6 Southeastern ... 3 3 33.6 Zone 5treet........ 3 1 65.4 2 —. 567 0 661 ion .. ..... 1 .. .. Northemetern ..... 2 .... . 3110 Cerrni ..... 2 ..... 0 SlO Wecracoe...-.... 1 0 1 .4,1 k. 020 83uthweatern . 0 •IS Total. No Name. farm!' from which milm'd Ave,. I. finnan 8. Delrre7 Mt Vernon 9. 6 2. NI /Ugh! A. R05ere.........N. Weytarn 73 9 3. Clamentme ca1iet.......... 4 ' .. 69 3 4. Fanny M. :limier __Fayette V.) 0 3. Emma. iiil:insham ----Wier/on• •• • • .. 5 4 6. Viillll Gmidard N. Western ......• ...• .. 63 3 7 RebeceaM.11111111......... 'la ne btreet.. . ... -.. 63 6 P. Mary Wilaon .... ----Mt. Vernon ...... -• .. CO 4 V Rebecr.a. A. Cornell Fayette AS I In Cmn•linn RObenn... ..... Morris 11. C. Varyinin Rurborow. ...Reck .-.. 13 Annie &mit .. .Mords ID. Fannie Jemmy N. Western. t. Lydia Hunt . Newton 13. Elie Murdone M t Vernon 14. Emma L. Wi1i0n_.........L 01/,_6 cisme 11. I•mann Vendearitt........N• WeVern. id. Anna 31orlinate ...... .....1.31Ter50n.... IS. Mary RltfignOta k sassed.... ). Arne Kerer.d. . ..... I. Rose F. rile* .... --...fonettirt ) Owed . Anon A. Owed . .. IT. Werern. 23. Bernet G. Bower Hancock.... H. Tinnnsh Coinki•t Monroe 2.9. 4 0 ary Loftin . . ... _... Newton 21 Bum Crewraird ..... . . -.Mt. Ve•non. Si. Annette MoCully Zen. St eet 39. Annie Morris .tfirrne.l4. ye. Mary Cos 30. Clare Orem Hancock Datictorn CITILOCKII—The followStite Met ri winter delights herenr•d upon the pot on returns made oeorday mornint to Mayor Henry. Ulnas Corr') ..• old to tia.lin the corn of Wenn to answer la glom a clan- Ink and hotter,. John Kane well held in the urn of 6' MO Intl to onme , a yonder charge. coupled with in tent to kill. Mary Kane wee held in e3ou on a Ike eon.- plaint ands frail demo'''. named Mer..aret McDesitt. in elan. fir keeping a disorderly house in Spring alley. Alderman Ilimelonion committed one George Carom. In default of ejloo hml.ta answer the Onto clan aggra vated ammult arid hatter,. Ia whieh he Attempted to carve the heed of his antaronist. Peter Callahan was held to answer at SO trt—thane of lareeny. wit. •,o K•frer tru oleo arrested ea a simile, chars& John T.llon wail taken into o.istrid• for carrying concealed de dty m i nor. whle rember of others were gen' fotoffences. There is Certainly CO lack of amusements in our midst. Tne • APR OP BOBER, TaoStrom—The jury in the eel. of Robert Thompson. charged With the mer rier of lona Caple. have not set a.reed upon a verdict. They have beau out since three o'elonk en Thursday Afternoon Thomson waa la the Court of flyer and Terminer dunes the entire session yesterday. and looked remarkably well. The rmwd in attend .nee wan not dimlniahed in the least. Meant the .'ay a number of rumors were in ni roll roll as to hew the jut, atm d some saying that they were equally divided nib s con viction. nod others that the Jim were nom tot acquittal and three foe ennriction. These reports, or course. are all idle inventions. for it is amons.ehle for any one (mirth, of the lure to know what the feet .s. One in- I Ilividnal, who asked Mr. Barber how the fury stone Sins vefortucti that thee • rood eleven to five." "tih, de they r , said he. and walked away appar ently oar featly satisfied with the InterestinS oleo* o f thlornm tion which had been so kindly imported. Fine..—A few minutes past six o'clock, last needier n fire was dualovered in a two story and a halt brick huildiiss, owned and occupied by :al ~,,, . Brown Allison. carpentera end Milldam and located on Twente•fi est stfeet, above Chestnut The fire oriri total in the eetiond I nn. and. manic to the comhusii hie nature of the materials, oonsistins of slot of timber red parting, finished work. the building VIM entirely consumed in a short time. with nearly It of its corMcnis A untotit• of made up work, however and a lot Mole on the first todr, sere saved. The dames ex tendon to a smell frame dwell n •, occupied by 'Natant ,knish one end a ratite in the vicinity. Thera is a Incite manufse•ore in the neiehhorhornt se well as a I amid Y d. but "wait in the exerlions of the fitemon, thee 'soaped Wary. Tile lose is eitimated at about a 2.000. It is partied, covered by insurance. ROIIBERY.—YO 4 .erdriy rowing, Mr. John Smith, residing at No. It Jefferson street to the Seventeenth ward. diccovered that his house hat.been blycjariehei ent , red and a number of velnaide artylea teleowadt removed darter the niveednag night. GSM eazire h•ti taken a wit merit no flight. and hlr Wm th was exceed ingly Irma...led The pollee are cin the at •n to erica the fait man—prohlhly nue of the enrol John Smith Atnet —to whom ausrlcion attaches Itself. SP.RIIO,I ov WINTER.-11.r. Franklin E. Moore, patter or. Whatton-st , eet M. K. Church. will trench one of' 11011116 of hie olortn•ntS , •rmnn. , on the Selman.. , rt the Trim*, .‘lelhorlint Emscopel rhumb .t.ighth street. ebove Race. on Embhnth es enme. fits &wears.n re AD•rnnopd Au nee were truly_ elnettent productions nnd we infer his Sermon ou winter will bie none the lesn r.o. liumtAt. CASE.—Charles Dougherty was to the Hnernrnl. yeeterefey. haring hod Ms hands body !Accreted In a mineral water eitabliehMentt where be wee employed SPECIAL NOTICES. Ton Ilumeer MIL—How many persons abuse this delimits arid basotifol ornament, by bursarst it with niesketielinaskss, dad pbasteirtnt It With grimly. whioh has no &flinty for tho skin, sou is not absorbed ! Bursae, Cur oafirson egropoond of Coooa-nut Oil, !ta a unrivalled as a dressing for the hair, is readily ab sorbed, and is peouliarly adapted to its roman condi tions, preventing its falling off, and promoting Its itsalthy growth. Ses adventsement. dt4-elm M. FlllK.Lleill SYWINO N1AC111193.5 ♦ILS WAIL ANTID the beet for all kinds of Family Sawlag or mama featuring pinkness. If they do not work well they wit be excheneed. or the price refunded. ['dee ttO, and operetta. 911 CUEST:II.II' Etreet. up stairs. la3l-totals et' 010 Pains OLOTICING OP TUN I. Brans, made in the best manner. eieressly for RE• TAIL BALER. LOWEST waling melts marked in Plain Figures. All goods made to order warranted *stir factory. Our ONE-PRICE System ta strictly adhered o, as we bellere this to be the only fair way or dealing AU are thereby treated alike. JONES CO., gee-tt not MARKET Street. SAVING FUND—NATIONAL SAYITY TIMM CSOlPANT.—Chartered by the State of Pecaryttenla. RULES. I. Money is received every day, and in any arneent arse or small. n. FIVE PER CENT. interest is paid for money from the day It is put in. 2. The money is always paid bank In GOLD whenever it IS called for. and without notice. 4. Money is reosived from Ex.estors, Atimiattlysters, (lemrdissii, and other Trustees. in large or small Dams, to remain a loos or short period. a The money received from Depositors is inverted it Real Estate, Mortgages. °roma Rents. and other first alms securities L °Moe open every day—WALNUT Street. ponthweei orner Third street. Pbiladelehis. sole GIROVIII Zb BAILEVII 011.131LITID Notenses PArtzt Ehrwuts-31Airmyr AT lIDECID TAICiI. TS) OFIESTNLIT BTREEIr. PHILADILPHIA. 13 >d ANNN a SAVING Roan--NOILTEMST COMER Bancorp Slid W►txv2 Btreeta—DePealta re , mimed In email mid large amounts. from all classes of the eommunity, and allows Intense at the rate of gra per real. per =DIM mousy may be dawn by °hooka without low of Ix- Watt. Office open dadbr, from 9 until!' o'clock, and on bloc lay and Saturday until In the evening. Pramdent PVIL: Trawl-mar and Beeyetnyy, CRAP M. MORRIS SINGER'S SEWING Nn.3 sewing El/whines-- ..... No. I Rowing Moot,' nes. ..... - • Tim Family Sew•ng Meohtne. The Family Scrum Machine-- I. M. SINGER & CO.. 113-Son NA NU CRISTNI:T Street. SALucwozs FIRS-PROOF SAFIS.—A very 'arteessortment of SALAMANDEREtfor sale at newel Ole vices'. No. SCN OrIt:STNUT Street. Phili.lelot,:‘ waft , RV AVR n. . REV. rrrarrant, T Tt 0 - M 0 RR 0 W 18ABBATIT) ORNINO, at Luti n'elnnk.b3`6 4 ` , NN-rx vharrh, earner la Irrf; VN CD and fiEOßOßStreeta ; VVF NTIVO , at 7)4 01. INA In Rs,. Pr. Wilia'a Churrh. AknAO Rtreat. balate nprunn. Alan nn W 6DVEa De Y , and FRIDAY V.VENNGS of next week in Dr. Wrba's Char'. at 73, n'el vt. It• tt WITAT DO UNITARIANS DR. LI EVE 7"— , An 1•:a nnettlon and Defeat,* of Irretnrran Oars Inn reties of Sotoroirsea. M R•• Mr. If A fIPHPft. at Sandal and Haydn wall. I , IW-ITH n^rl spplNa (10 , R,DVSEP•400. First Dlgenert% TO MOR- K , .W. (Sundt! I at 7 3(P. M. Martini ozercile at 10.14 . o'n'oer. Pn Mio enrdrall• Invited. Seats free It' 'Yrrpurt r's. or TY; E NEW TESTAMENT. T. H. ST OCKTON, Phator, N. W. crow, G•rard /0!;t111f1 nricl rt.anth roOla•-ccboul P). A. M.; PrPßehing 1014 Lord'. Suriu•r; New Humber.. e.—not a new t but ehp's Con-resarional Ch ia rian Union. MI Christian. cordially Invited, " that they all may 141 It. rrr otopro.—kaN. DR. SW. , ...iTZ th • •nhi•et TO-WIRT-10M fi•b bath) AFT R.VOOV,ett oc7nok, chew.. liao. corner FOP WIT arta (4Pi9RUP..Peetr. 1• 4 It vve invited. Prayer Meeting after the Pennon. • THE WOMEN OF THE BIBLE,. Third er thy twines or mrinth!s , olmalini.s. hr Re - v. E. W. MUTTER. in Re ei teh les t utheryn Chiereh NRW Rteeat Woo FOVRTII. hetwe.n RACE end ViNr.. TO MORROW LVEMNO. hnr past 7 °Week. Suhiert•• Deborah." et. MCIIDEII I—HOW LONG WILL. THE. !Apple oflphtt Allow A eyst..rol••nr,l Moreior to continue mon. , th , ••••• ? .1014 . "1 CHAM RS on 'hot soni. , , Tn.monnow, at 9Yi P. M. Church. BRO -1. 1, and BANSOM to. It' ir F or IK i l i nglg AL IS p % -11". , 11 . 113 , E . 1 anent spankers of one n o te t... .:o r i n ia4r r a wi at e Sa nd n n e m ' : Street Ilan. on SUNDAY. at . NIL o'clock A. NI, and IN P. M. AllmisslonS cents. vuuttru or TII.F: 'AIESqIAII, trNr. VERg P.) i.OOVST. YASI s OP BOCD, Rm.. D u WILL AI Il . s 31110:1 PASTOR --.Snrvires TR\ OR ROW.t ICS; A. Nt.. end 7% P.M. dubje.:.t for the RV.- ninz—"l.4p fitUall.M. /I• Twii ph .treet, NDAY 'otne ' k A• 1., and 7 , % 0'..1,,ek I'. M., by the Rev. JA MES PRATT, Preto, lt' ry ARCH-STREET PRI SHI"TERI AN CHURIM.—The R. Dr. WADSWORTH. Loin him tartan!, will wench tn-mmr row. of NS . Wohick A. Ni.,mnil the Reti. ALFRED COOK MAN mt 71i renlnck It• rrr, F..1.50N THE INTERPRETER OF RE CLATION.—L.rture lay Rev. k C. THOMAS. To mopaow EVENING. LOITHita Mew., FOUR), H. fet lt• ry - F.7- TWELFTH WARR—AT A LARGE t end reopeeralile Meetint of the PEOPI.K'S ITION lit the Twelfth Word. held on the evenie.: of the 21 leg., the following reo:Nelsons were arum riveddredeptod, rittefr,t Tlint reintee thet the election of the Mi nor-3Na WILLIAM A. PFNNINOTON to Speaker hes eecitred to the wain., an offioer whose eolitient antece dent,l prove hits to he n. ooneennttive. ,tcteemnn. end nun (lime!! Identiited with the great Peentylvania d.ntrine of "Protection to l merloen In de,try " itasnlvel. That we Replace of the entire ccurie of nurßeppretentntiresof On Sealed, Third, Fourth. and Fifth Coe ~,,, tonal Distrietw Kelohcl, TO 4 we not salt avocet* of the eouduet of the Hon. ). J. J. M ORRIS generally. tigt ',crawly of hie ohgrve or cot f rom Mr. Smith, Cod OW the pet - eon, he hte sires therefor ore tot only ereflitebte t hinieelf, tint show hint now. here Wolf. ever snub fel of the interests of lug e .toents. end of tie what monwealt h. . W. PARR, rtellt eat. 11. J. Sus, Secretory. 11 '1 7 .. hi C EM r f4M alt).Fa THE S le! 1 1 4— E •Pet . . E 5 S .— S ta R v g . R A. CARD' Y( re. V., deliver at &if o'clock the ft.at of a aeries of diecoureem aw " Female Chsrattor— b. Inflame's epos the World awl the Choral," aed at 13i o'clock. a sermon to 'forme Men—nth:Get "Power if I ruth." Boats free in the A ftwrisoaw 1 - 000,1 Men *re in.tiod to attend in the eceninc. Collection to min of •• Whit. Society" in the afte,noon• 'rrPESBYEIAN CHUR CH. RAD.. WAY HAL T L. R B. earner of BeOA B O O and ePRFNG GARD etreeta. Rev IL O. 4, 41.4 Wm tonnry from fedi*, Will Draftee Tte..AefIRROJ. (Bab. bath, MORSIII3. at MX o'ektek. and the Ree. V Ad•ma. ci the EvENI -O. at etvarter to d °Week. Prayer Meeting at T o clock P %I. Setts free. 'fee It° rrIN PURSUANCE OR THE FOLLOW. I Nti Ca I.T.,there usembird at the Phtiadel hta, Institute. MOND aT, Jan. Ards, abuse aite holly m inor table meetses of the proton bid demise* musette fThiladslphat. The meeting was called to woe, b l kiln Turner. E.g.. who nominated aspresident J. eob C. Whine , who wan unanimously elected The msettui also anointed Messrs. B. M. el ttite. Franklin NI riser Ch ew Joh Brown. es rice presidents, zed them reed: a s secretary. The rolknring was them We. the auderairead.eitisens of Philadelrhis,ree'int' deep interest in 'oldie affairs. sad t•bellerint that the petition to Gov. {Vise, of Virkiets. far the bridles of Green and Cope'' , d which wu eublishee in the Phan delphts LeArtr of the 16th alt.. by a committee of onr fellow di•frenchised americans. VnlatitilM of Mr. •t -rirod W . Green. Ker. Jahes P. Clm rhea. wed Jeremiah ksher, does not meet the clews of nee ee mineral ir. do.imile this mill for esibb e gn.nt a the i'lliia delph , a Institute on !tinder. Jae.]). MD, for the per- Pose of rittiiewi at said estate.. Juob C. White, I. booster D Rtsaette John C Bement, Otto. E. Pyre., arid R. Bowser. Rots. M. Turner, Franklin 'turner, plinsTnn •-. html. M. Smith, Wm Teton, Mitchell R. Hamer, Jas H. Welson. Panted catty, Wm hull,Marls Brown. LAT•IIPI R. Vidal, ht. Alter Rob% "deer. tiV m. P. Price, P. T Rmith. E. W. Vennin•. ' , Me. City, Jam , . S. Douglass. ffhsa, l Basta. F. C. Revels. J. C. We •rs Whereupon,. Mr. Gen. E. Ravens sanT.l that there tie it committee of date appointed to drag ritintetiona •Xp•e•slce of the set tin eel. of the moieties. The eaPainted Messrs. Geo. R. stemma J. at. 'Tears Davi^ B. Bowser. Pranktin Tamer. and Robt. Turret.lt. •s the eennm.ttefi. The oommirrse retired. term: whi h mem) speeches were made. On the re urn of the eeolooo.l. they preemiead the folieriat Pte. imble and re tol.ttione, which were unanimously adept nd Wlovene. At a puhlie meeting of the vrateribed liree• ' , OMI of • Plutedelphia. held at Out •hoinn Boteriot Char •h, on the PI of torcenth r, A. 1).1W% for the r00f •,113.41 of symoootnisnx with the whin heroes of Harpers Pave. a committee erne appointed to musette( oder. nor Wise tit Vircin'a. the !Indictor Jab', Cowered and ohields Greer then tinder rent.nce of death. in lb* -.rant of their brine hunt I and The Philadelphia Ledm. of the 1/Pb of the oforesaid month, did contain on ante!* polyether to he o num.,' to the vorenono ref Virrinie. over the agna te eof three mowaors or nud •ofnal.t , e.e and; Warr ao. Raid enuthottea subedit:matt. adiderisdrod odd a-ticle to ho the resalt of heir deliberrionne. than rivini the .0 ponotbdith of it upon the etti MU of nits- Be ,t thyoninth, kt , olrFd. That while we have nn desire to briar Ba ler the hen or .pahlio coodenination sty proven MI. ler.t•d with the letter to Go• rotor Wier, we will not 'ail to ember. thin opontrovity on ' , shelf or the yonnp ied manly enterers no the o' Liberty at lthredely - Perry. to diaavnw all or ray nr maro ecerdetne astion. ether expressed or implied. is the ahoy* Mierae iioned letter. - Rtsolre4. That it to onno•nly end vase tern' In reetl than% Wm and, enntrzymnble in Its elaburethee set end is a slander upon the character of the tnbla m.oe it refer. to. sad also a blot open their dear and che oohed monniies. Brothel, That this petition exhibits a total wino of howl*. footingn and rod, eper.der ca. and voodoos the ,Inn mints and ferli as o f Irene titser ea- by hewing nil virtual!! ',than; the heal that would emit its ea. the v. Relates/. That we. the d.•foanclomaii end preset bed *Deans of Phdadolthi• roenoctuee th e. ear on saute!lnv. Wise. r•Qe•Otlef in the •,, act then beam hoer, he bootie. of John Copehona •nd Shleata linen. &seder. •nr. sr dile. cad hypocotacal. and a libel spell oar Rood tense and manhood On motion, the preamble end resolatir a. woo. *dove! 1111101ITINIele.ea the Ise Inr• &Ed .1111 ,,, M•ete Ihrk p Crew •ng. After which eroent and stole rpreetec wive acre to Menke J. C. W th ee rv. P. 3d. glot•th.r. B B wire. Remarks ordeals* mood' by Menne Wm. IL Johnson. Rev.! P Coinbell and A. M. Green. a amino the publication of the proceedings. ft, thnttotl. rtwae ' iimartd. That the preamble and rere'v.thme. with rho emcee , ins.. be slaved in the hand of to erommootdo three. comelier of Messrs. P. M. Pmtth. Breathy rn••. and G. E. Pthremi for on tbear.... o a Tr.deor oh hou. las.' caper. the " Anglo-African," of N. T . sad *rya. or our co.v. W al a ....6 , 2 . ...19 $ ad a 889 61 8 86 17. STATEMENT OF THE UNION BANK as required by the serond se mos of th44ert m a •he rlane, al A...en:ably att., Co‘nneottweatt.h, the 13th dee of ()motor. A. D leigt &mount of Inane end damantt .. " due from other of notes ie etroetot,.. depoote. treadle; ta3unees doe to other heel. MN Plilt lelinti:ry 3. Me. OF PHIL AD EL sr : . . I. Jetn•s Les!eu. Ceshier of the Vohie Beak. being. twerp, deems uitt set. [het the ahoy. stetueseat Is cot feet to the beat uf ray kroreedie a.td be'ief.. JAMPB Lt"2l Cashier. sworn before ma. this de , Ee'wwkr - r. A. D. 'Bl , O It r. C. ELLMAXER. Nnt.ry ?obit.% rr. PITTSBUR.Gi AND YOUGHIOGUENE CO L The Arnim! t.• c y-Ilders of thor Pittston' e.. , 1 Yoleh•oi Imo, Coal ern. 0 halo et the ofacA rho COM an.. ;to An WATER Street Vitiebor , . on 'Vitt* oRRAV. the IfLti e , iroary. At which time en Election In-omen Directors he h•la. to norm, for toe er-ruia, year. Plash.] r Jan. UMW. NDI. LITTI.E. pa es A3t• Prene.ami. Gr A BiNTAL MEETING OF THE HOARD OF TRe D Paeellldtid es or Asecreer •tne or the Board ofPe bed at the Rooms of he Rome, trri CUES rx etrnet 'h. everang et ‘ION GAY pelt. Febrarvy 5tb.734 o'eleek. The report of proceed...lr far the ....r artlll be pre *reed, and ae elee•ree of otE . ters take Oleo. tans of • Pr• 54,49,4. three YLNI Prosteasty,"sarsharf AniOciraion. Trenserer, lad Vxr•-ce re onseosi of 'woe:ay-one members. LOS. IN B LODGE?. ANS St Beeretarr,_ 13.. GRAND UNION MASS ILEE7IXI34 A Meeting of the °Mardi of Fidledelebia, faerofshia to the orgasizstm of a - CONSTITUTIONAL ONION PARTS% erili be held oo BATE RDAY EVENING. Fe bnian lak. at T *'chat,. at NATIONAL BALL. ATI who en to tytneethi with the todoetneafirels• rated to ottond. Hon. JOHN J. cR rr rExprzr, Floe. MILLARD FILLMORE. . Hoe. JOHN M. IMYTTIL And other speakers, are expected ;atm* the lice► tot. - r" - • OFFICE Practsyt..r.h.NLl ILAILIOAD 1.3 COMPANY. Pait.ktu.eilla.laseas7 NOTICE TO IFMCISHOLDISR.z..—The A a oat eaM et of the Soo .ho dere of One Comeau, tried) Sold es" MON DAY. the ath tley of I , 4.^ntsri. Wu, eatt-Watioett A. M.. at do 8.04.011-8 T r HALL. The A to_ocal Election for Directors Intl 1* riga et MONDAY. the Ith 457 of Marco. WOO at the Oita the Comm T :v.lft aooth HIe1) Sere... • jald4Fll ED at CND SMATII. &cream A RC:II-STREET THEATRE—NOTICE. —The AVMOT , meeting of the eloclikaideng of the Arch street Theatre writ he CAM no stotettAy. ir.b ruftry fah. at 3.31 P. M. at the ban of the Phew Boss House. Z& • E Street. seine Seventh. north wits. et which time an election far Ave Arent.. to see a f=e dni one Tear wilt take place. Pal aspen until to' A dividend of ex , per sham it., been diehard, parr b.e then. 23.1/ bt & J. CHRISTI' N. Seen, tary. ZCARBON aux IMPROVEMENT COAL: PAN V. PtiILADILLPH co Jonas,/ M WO. oe is hereby given that toe ',impel Mica ,ict the •teekholders a the Care. lo Roo Improvement ploy. all! be th o Ltat then.. Otos. S. EL corner of FRO. ad (lIIESTAIL A Streets. Pluhule/ptan on MONDA , the Rh of Fernery peat. az 4 o'clock P. sai Pleet.int oral be held for Five Ch.eetere to *erre r.r its egamns 'ICU .11123 tfr: y"'".• OFFICE OF TIM SIiAIIOKIN VAL. 3 Wilaut LEY street. AND POTTEVILLE RAILROAD CO..= rHILADZ• PETS. JAB. 364 Couraz due February 1, WU. ois let mortis.* birds of PhtMelpht• aid Ras teary lisdroad Coa,esay. will be rikid hi s on sad after tact data, at the Baja nrCommerce.Coiligrri. JaS. 13. BIDDLE. i.:27 301 F to et Prestc`eat. NI-IV )ORE. AND 311DEILE t FIELD RAIL R.IAD AN COAL COMPANI. Vs:eel:ma of the Btookholdera o f Ora Coer.puor arIP he held at the mice of the Comoaa•• Ho.ol S. F. 41,14 meat. on SION DAY. the eth dm of Fehmary auk., at II o'clock. A. NI. for the yaws, tl s, of clecal Fare Di rooters of stud Comp K aar l for the 'alma( :ear. lIRY RPee Philadelphia. January 1124.103. 081N505. Da3 d rat amata rT N OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA. AND SAVANAH ATKANI :NAVIGATION C IPANY. No. au None MIA/yea Yen. •DILPHIA J 13.13.104 Tha A anall Meetier ado. Sto.:khold•nt of doe Conn- P.m , for the Et.ebor. of Fare Ideosaeo .ad for the oAnthetlon anther boasts.. toll be bald et Nadi lIIILADe LI OIA EXCHANGE. , tnird &v.v.) ea TLIADAY EVENING. the 7th of Feertor• _peas, at hale.* Garen cedeek. IFM. DENNIti. J124.1:1 Qeeratary AM Y reasuorr. NOTICE. —THE 4 1 17iNCAL MEETING of the Sinekholdria of the °eta, E•ts am Nati- Alion Company for the Election of Five Directors epd the treasscona °mar bugle's', will he toad at Nth NlDNerth GAWA HE areane. on TUESDAY'. tha fin of February !wit, at 12 o'clock n n. Whl VENTIP, ja2t-32t reeretary and Frenittrer. VBICI MOUATAINI3IPROV3IYIST CON PAN Y.—Puttsnitrnrs. Janus re SA WY e:e ts betel swot' tits, the stmts.( utestinc of the 4 tookholders of the It Muntatan Improvement Com p..nr will be held la their eM4II. Pentneast e jeer _4 Front nod Chestnut streets.Philtutephes.on NIO:t DAY. the 6th et Peheenre pest. et It o clock. !“., w'‘on tleetlon will be held [or re Directors. to rem for the min-tit WILLIAM P. YeI:YKB. PreeiJent. AND I eases b t M7CALIni n Dls thn Lue , m. bacon tit tlecnalg.' Librery A•ehewd:oe, ODA I£ S &Inn,. EU. 'meth. The wahhe ere in vttee. J 3 SePrUP : PONOVI I I/Ar OF I.° JANCLILT Mb. Int „t the a t t %l k e 'l s e" R " 4...o f f,.gr. : B4-ttstrAr4 *4- 4 7 00 MU:1”. norCn‘y 6 In.o, titl e /x•26-dcfe6 {III .I,IAM HA RP":R. &crawl. SUNBURY AND Litre RAILROAD, Plptedelplus, Jen. U. 193).—N11T10'.-7 he An gles} Al eetw. Pt the Stoes holders of the Snnbury eed re Ilatkond Compan) will he held et the of St.Sll WALN U Street. oa .the 13th ass at Feb f Peat, at 10 n'e.pek A. M. At this tssettn4 sn Elsottoci alit be held for tea MetPs gers of CoMPUIY. to sorra for one 'ear. 'll.e polls to cr ate et :o'clock P. 21. )r.23 loth, W.E.DWAHD SPOFFORD. Ste. Er OFFICE PUILADELPII Li AND a ß tt g ,. A th t:ei k tl ic, RA m ll , .11 ,, O , ALC 99 .N w IP , : e NL. mew," At the Annunt Aleetiog of the qtocktohlers of the Philedeloton erd Reedm: Reeroed Compan y. held Into eht,teil Office ta for 3C,u : A. Wlll IN nY. 1/I.'t PHILLEVIT.. . J. DU I TON 8 rEELE. MANAOBRS- J. DU r, v.N ZSTEZLE. A. E_ / 101111 '• CHAs. AIAcALESTr.n. 3A - m. ROI sELLE.IO. Eliee. E. ii:dlTll. 8. WZIORD. WM. 11 5 . e WLIfi Br ylsy. i. , oTm erder, Mei LASITITY. Elsoretsr, `R'..,o7.feetnTLT-',i7-3-11,7SeR dereiizned a fund which le detatan,eo dep t in tite rropo e t ft: 01'10 P. PAID act: DkPARIMENT for tae City of Philndetrhta In a-curdsacn with the artaltet of the Contreantott_ the subnceLhera h•rebr oTer a prerronm of ()NE 1111:h.- Dtt• D AND TIFTY'D AI, .1(3 for the heat plea, to detail. for snub an orptuisatinn. ecmtn, inn e6clerer econontr. end attup , icity. bald clan mutt be preterre It of •ner of the sub... Woozy. on or before th .It 77th February next. January :O. MIMEME PERFECT DIGEST lON. STRONG fr?..„ • r res. wand retresh.nr •leep. ard funo r,L,l ra4ril• Mr restored, Naito.: aesLoltie. macaro ni •ri re. or eaveuire to The real d sordered cr exteet'ed crortaqtoro. by Dl' BANRY'rr DhLICIOL's DriAl-TH R EsTO R I Nll BEVA LE •TA ARA SICA FOOD. which at a rear cents per meal. sires fifty nines its eoet is Medicare. and remoras induestion id)apepsoaL hats rit..nnuat•pallCn. fiatn:enly. nerrousurss, tillousoras. f csaayria. colds. noises in the ears rheumatism. tow, impormes. eroptlons hysteria- neeralsta. ir.ita sleeelemue. P.lP•tat.E, heartburn. headeei t e, debility, diabetes. mispoudenov. cramps, seisms, pauses and sicknees. walnut'. 64. cough. nithjus, bronchills, oonsuangnoa. also chi:siren's coM phinta F.ftr years • indescribable agony from DYSPEPSIA. gervousness. srcknesix it the stomach. and romorne bare been removed by Du Barry's excellent Fwd. Testanornats from Dr. Brttlat, Dr Vie., D. Harvey, Dr. Sh.olsrpt, Or. Campbell. sal many thalmaad Weer reltreetable pattfeeTho on be referred to. Parka with fo testructions C42l•ll:llTlailatth O Sbe latteresriasce rog On receipt of .3_4.) at the Reraleeta A rablcs. Food Dece! lea or= TEL'etrst.. cud thmuiS errors sad Cite =Az. jaU-Ina-foli• 44M-1114 rs . ft VI . Si SO A . ra Sill Da MAi•ALESTER. W 3.1. W ELS ti, WILL! &XIS. THOMAS FUT Tr..R
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