The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 15, 1860, Image 2

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• .Tliseekiset agiVillif•Attlt*iftlit Alia 'State
wfm-go.o2pii, In 1858., a
repekted,poptdatioroft. oo 9. -, la'sicuated in
De3KaibillOtteityV.which - in:1850 contained:a
A 1 872, - and':a - Colored
and - 2,4124'
.slatiii;?A.,'Year - pk:terit.ale, an indkAdetilifn•
'thelanObstid charms of the
'II,V 2 .!Ru illigeo l : 9 2.: o P*OCe, ( . l In, a Vasil 1 : 1 0 -
Me*. the ,publication , a daily paper
;Atlanta, with...the commanding title
_of the
goulhern Confederacy.
It !sat all times difficult to sustain Midi an en.:
lOrpried any community where 'a
largdpoim:.
latien 'and'ark'estanaite./UmaAde demand for
.4i3:inOtrtetion and advertising faellittelineWs-
A4ro - afro darint and, it was an espe
cially iffilonlons undertaking to establish in a
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teffin and county.containing the small popula
tion, Of 'Atlanta and z De' Kalb;, a daily news
papa*. :. , It.vras tike attelnpting- to plant a tree
in abed of -reeke and 'expecting it toAleurititi
withMit - nhirishmenf froin the soli. "
The publisherfftep* dlsertered Ins error,
aid thin bad but twi....,Oonrses open to'him.
Qie„WaSiO abandon .a enterprise , hich was
based upon an unsubstantial business founda
tion; and the other, to attempt to sustain It by
baso awl dishonorable means. If had been
acteakxl. by a' proper spirit he Would have Pre
thrred'the fornierbut 'lie 'chose' the ' litter
altetnttive.• ' ,
,
sySterri is the. last refuge of
deiPeriti'inblishers, and be : resorted to
1 7,45 Soatturi,s7 Confederacy possessed no in
trinsic merit te.conamend it to.general eirculso
and.so that portion Of the world-304V
did nothapPetlto be embraCed in' the town of
ktl*nta Otiiity: of: DO Kalb; Giorgitt;
4triafoundlY indifferent to the local intro-`. „
once it exercised witbin the limited Sphere of .
its otianlation.
~The editor resolved, hy a
grind caupd'itat, to constitute himself a ape
clesofinspector.of the political orthodoxy Of
the vairchants of the Northern cities, and' he
aicordingly'atunimed • the business of announ
cing Where constitutional and where ic uncon
stitutionar goods can lte purchased, what
rrieichants are friends and who are foes, of the
13,Ordb. . , .
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Proformdly.ignorant of the subject on which
he,pr,ofesses to be informed, and profoundly
indifferent to the real welfare of the section of
the Confederacy to which he professes to be
devoted; he 'is keenly alive 'to the imPort
&nee 'of bolstering np the 'waning fbrtunes
of the - flotifhera Confederacy 'newspaper under
bli 'Centro]." '
His gate* et operations was inaugurated by
the, publication, of a list of Now York finis
under, the title • of "Black, List; or Abolition
Houses," to which has since been appended a
'(White, List, 'Or • Constitutional Houses,"
which probably comprises 'the names of those
Who'have been weak enough to 'swell his cof
firs/ Tor, some time Past the Confederacy has
ci)iatilned` :standing announcement that it
Wenbit,sheitly :1)Abliall, a, list of the ‘c White
and ,}Back firms", of Ptiiiadelpida, Boston, and
Baltimore. Preparatory to its publication,
we understand that coplesof the paper were for-
warded: toa number of our mercantile bows,
with thi significant endorsement on the wrap.
iierq - if cc Attentien i" a Polite way of inform.'
ing them that i,ifor Cerishltration " the po 7
inspector of - the 4 ,Vottrederaegt Would
li:rand:theM:ai politically sound. - aktearS,
that otir'trierchanta bad too; much goad,, aeARP-
to-W.o=lop the supr e m a cy and p,elver of
this }self-constituted censor,tor the long-threat
ened list. finally made Its appearance -the
Confederacy of the 9th instant: Ircontalturthe
Menis of olghty-three'of oar loading firmi. The
editor states Thai it was farnislied• ceb* tiiu
Elonthe*Mapi"Wit4!!iboldahlitilielfitersongi
rkoSiblehr'llii ; CorreinesS," and the,flints
ii44644rti,g4leaV-.491#194614 Among
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- the , numbetare, at, let* four own ,a con
eideraWeAtunher,ollaves In the.South+,there.
areothera composed almost tentirely , 'or melt
- born. and"bred in,theqientb,lfand:whostilitt,
gancieV and ramiVestiodistlotis ,
- ' - 'lolfientimenta ieforionat. been,
Or:.l3#ii:Y4l'll; ototino,
toriellie"Sontit; and who havebetimes warm
ir(their i devotion tOt,Southeinintercata as any
ilettifiero citizen cony- pottalhly be.. •AL..few,
and a - very few, of the members of the , firraw
vote the,. Ripublican ticket, i but the 'great
majority of theni :never ' done , so,
Oat , ate ':'elthei ''Democrats' or Americans.
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Copies of the Confederacy containing ,this lift
fumished:to the: heifiesi enahriCed
ih ° it, With'thO"OVident deSign of playing ;upon
thim the4Stoe, aSlit,to,have; been quite , sue
*MlA t in gels' York, of extorting money
from their Sears._ The character of the list,
which - inadvertently styled the if Black
List;".' and ikom which the' compositor'' has
bluideringly ."omitted the word' - if Mail": 77"
necessary,
this insertion' 9f which' was ci
iire - it its, irps title .„,‘,/ . 13140 N ' 4l l
lauibabl4 , ..eopuni” -v the
7—ts a laugl._ _.mtary upon, the, l
sPatetd,
,of:esPionago ...which : the . Confederacy
nominally professes : to establish, and 'by. the
Indiscriminate • cluuncterr, of-its attackd' has
texelted the merriment of the;whole , merean-'
tile community. Any Southern merchants at
all faidMar with our bneiness firths; into nrhose,
`the' Southern Confederacy j)y chance
n:2O fall, will perceive, 'at' s glance ? the 'stupid
greedinees Of the publisher,: who, his
eagerness. extort bribes fromon,rhnsiness
establishments, has indiscriminately . ,de.t
nonmed nearly even-leading' firm of.-our
city, and embraced da his ;listitaanf
have become consplctiourfor the earnestness
with whielflthey'll# - e!hildtriallY ,advocated
a"SAP/4Ve,9to•
..if i llif#l44 ,e .ceriffderacY .4 11 4 resorted
t'9`;AßPll.”'ll4est-PPecJes of , robbery.: To be a
Wsbwayman,requlies at least' some little• cou
rage, foriwhen he draws , his pistol upon - the
Unwary traveller, and fgYour money
of - Your Ufa," he la sot - Certain that bin irietlin
kirnarniek: tat the miscreant of Atlanta
poises
_his'weapois hie . incendiary den, and
frbm a Este &stone» warnslis vlctimi by mall
thiit,LL,they do not subealtso.lsis. caactitms ,he
attempt to Inflict upon them a sarions hu-
I:Wecan!of. Delleve, howev?i;thaf the tringi.
garent aChemil' Cr this Ceiraidly 'Windier will
anrethei .efliiet:_tlitin:^ to. airalA:Oublio:
afteifition,i4;,49 4 oo . liiyt i r ,#l:iofe sytilCiti"
otoit g oiding every4lay'busl 7 ,
n ''" a afrs.gt lfe op ytrfet . political rainciples.
belltionly A darkage, tristrin ,
roue people, and savage -communitles.f Amen'
rice, as a'mation, trades all over-the
with law anotGentile;Heatften• and '
utonitfC t idist and regublicanOcalk,t r atid'tionio":
ofif 2 43ingnien:inightatiivoll attoingtl6lng'ed6 -
tiiti - 40ghtf current 'of %yitice
re**l.4Ligik.`, ail 44 'eontiiie the great, *O4,
of - ,4;eiican internal narrowlartisaa
cliannelaoir to :giamoify the ;infinite variety, of
tltcprodncts; ofi oursmanufacturing, utechani,
ad, and agricultural Industry asccirding to'mere
politkal
Intitatton. to. the , teitiolatoro of 'Virg
gnus to :Vislt-Penesylvania, •
We were glad, to 'notice; -w,few, days shine;
that 'Judge Bem,' , the Senator front the 'Ches.'
teind Deliwatti diatriet,lnol intrOdueod'ilito
the State :Eleitater'ieresointion the
the V 4 04 to
~ „Visit
pei~pilr#a,~ The recent visit of ,the legEa--'
lapros of Tepoiteme.-and; Kentucky,
did Much to enitindloirsternal feelings, and,a,
visit-from the . representatives • of, the , Old
Dominion tetheilloyitone State would denbt ,
less'exerelie attircipoitatitinflttenee In'oementl
lag the'frleodSidiittdolifini loiig existed be
tweet
_the itioy
blOO
,of ' ,l l ;ioge;t4 l % l3 oe4V,T'Ffio) 4 . ,- Ile
thiorobliaction of our„1og14hor41:„,
vialf
atiy!eiitth t tc4P honiegrOonetii4 lsis
tak,
telite,'sat pOi`'
fitoeiottipfia the
Nifinnit i lifie *W M' tiionntispAiatai?
attnietinfilSithWfritini intik norani,ni:
001104W:iinilinitt `inpraWsata="
tia elite ifotiOld . .a&fikei4 of the ntn*'
will take plaei;,, irkiletiatietif in tha Irina; in
whia tiont — lliti will oppevr t caaolude the enter.
Mate; — - •
WAOMENGTON COMESPONDENOE.
-- Letter from Ezek Ricbard6. l,
Corium:Rime of The bees.]
• • 'WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, 1860
t The tributes to the memo* of David Dk e llrode..
Fick were of a more than ushallynhle and touching
hharnoter, Indeed, Ido nOtr:l'Ounnsher Witin),"?
mnoh honest, heartfelt eloquence Ira!: inspired by;,
In fell like a tympat'titing bibs nion, the,” astud;
tosolutions." The proottedinie yesteidayjWere Of
is truly gratifying notate,- and in striking and 'en=
jtobling contrast to the 'anal routine of °wit ° N I '
pions. The character of the obituary speeches was
bovinee they sprang from the heart. They
;were
_the oatiourioge of full hearth—hearts for
Whom - that of the - deceased beet in throbs - of
Perm* 7- ilielidshilit and j polittpil brotherhood.
I re 11-t-4,l#'r.,the:-1000.1-Yeeto.-.9i, one , the
,hotalts 'oompeer of another, - a silent 'study to a
~ third;'arrobjeot of wonder and respeot tO a fouith-i 4
to all, a symbol of the inatltutions of the land, en
illuatratlonotthe true strong man, who,' Surmount-
Jog all the ills that poverty 'Mink to, stands Ina.
, Pathlg a - glorious destiny for those *ho labor in
:honesty; and beckoning those 'of the "class from
'Which lie sprang to follow in the path he has shown
Diem the way to hew. -'
, -The broad and manly Outline of his deceased
school-mate and friend, drawn lry John B. Hokin,
weavery fitly follOWed by the 'earnest and polished
analysis; presented by johnAllokman, which was
in turn a ,judielons prorate to the pathetic rhetoric
and poetio Sensibility el Anson Burlingame's ad
dress. - ,Easkin's lribrite; . to attempt a cluelftetv
'lion of 'those admirable' efforts; was the formal
orator's, recounting the Youth;the struggles, the
achieve:nerds Of the lost ;..13.1okman'e was a loving
ly rigid contemplation, a dissection of the life and
nature of the dead, impueloned though philosophic;
it was a tribulation as well as a' 'tribute, sensibly
characterising not less the trials and talents of the
dead than the. tears of the Bring. -Barlingame's
'effort illustrated the disembodied spirit arising
from the' clay, conjured up, toe, lees by an' effort of
hie 01919 i than by the purifying oontemplat'on of
the inoorrupt soul which- guided the life-track of
;the deceased Senator. • Isaac Morris paid a tri
bute of affectionate respect also to the memory of
the Irish - stonenisson-boy and others, too, had
'evidences of hie power to relate, of Meander:reef
his manliness to:portray. •
'After considerable filibustering to-day, the elu
tion of printer was postponed until to-morrow, the
Democrats not being in sufficient numbem to make
is stand on Glosabrenner, whose chances are eon
sidered by the knowing , ones as exoellent.
?aa an excellent hand; and Will win if he plays it
well';—so they say.- .The Post Ofitoe appropriation
bill was taken up, and members are continuing to
express their ,views touching the abolition of the
franking privilege. Pryor was in favor of it. Ditto
,Avery,' of Tennessee. '
Theatricals are " looking up," even if the deft
)oteney bill keeps" steady," in the capital. Comi
cality is the order of the day ; but the desire to
have something more solid appears to be general.
!We mast not laugh -too much, you know. The re
!cent engagement of Mr. Murdoch was a source of
great , gmtitioation to the theatre.goers, and Its
, fi rst-class
proved that when we are favored by real
,firet-elass talent, our metropolitantritisens are very
willing ; to welcome and support it. Those who
Ivieited the theatre during • Mr. Mnrdoeh ' a brief
1
stay,arelottd in their expreasions of hope that they
may soon again have an opportunity of witnessing
:that most excellent actor and gentleman; in all of
whloh X thoroughly agree. - Buz Rimming.
New Poet Office Stamp.
We have recently been shown a new poet office
:stamp, invented by a gentleman in this city. It
is a very ingenious affair, and is, we think, well
miloulated to' meet a public want that has long
heed felt. Should It he adopted by the Govern
ment—as it probably will be—it will secure a de
sideratum indispensable in the connting.house and
our courts of iodine, - and will be found of great
utility in general correspondence. The peen-
Horny of the new patent stamp is this: It leaves
its impression not only upon the envelope outages
a letter, but upon every fold of the letter itself.
This is effeated by means of a steel die, the letters
and-figures upon which are formed by. a , series of
tine points, • which pierce the envelope end ils
'contents in snob a manner as to impart, inefface
ably, the name of the poet office and the date upon
which the letter is mailed. Since-the general in
(reduction of.the use of envelopes, much inconve.
nienceheahcon suffered from be want of such an
invention.,
In numerous insttMoes, as every business-man
knows, letters containing orders are received, In
which the name of the poet town, and the date, are
entirely omitted, and .upon which the post-mark
hai been, so imperfectly impressed as to be unbc
'tilligible.: 'For this reasettpost dates on cnvefoyes
are, net,verived in court in evidenoe, and very
~.proporly,so, from the fact that wrong envelopes
coda be. eesllysabstitated to make out a Chills.
. With - the: new steal-pointed, stamp, , however, all ,
Maim disadvantages are . effectively obviated, as
flogaing sheet of the destruction of the letter.
'ttmobliterate the date ott.wliolt it to malledoed,
i the name ce the Mace from, which. -{t is sent: Do
py stammers bowed with' or withco ink, and
is worked by mew of a spring, whiqh rendsrs its,
impressions perfectly uniform. lineh an invention,
has, been, long weeded, tandie , lotd ei.reci . that
eveyibusinesentan in the country =dike puldi.
!gencredly
,will,,atr ones, see the propriety, of ,its
,adotlon hi*. Post Offio.Department.
•[ 1,-, .;,-:., ---. (Men!, j o iters: Clint). ' '.
4 .9nifitier-siitisena may have a pleasant reeollec
itl9n ofßorr. Pine, who, in days departed,, when
he and they were younger, afforded them occasion
al gratifieatiort, by, his egility and boldness. .dle
true, hats day, the very best of tight-rope dancers.
Nun In London, be made his first appearance on
Idle:Meadowstage at the oldest of the Bowery
!theatres of New York, under the management of
,Gilfort, in 4829., Be starred throughout the United
IStules for some years, and realised a handsome in
i dePenderiee, widish he lost by the failure of the
lUnited States Bank, and was finally compelled, In
;the deplipe of years, to return to his old profession.
Role now so situated as .to want relief, and it li
IpropOsekto - Jender biro a Complimentary benefit,
Iwhieh will take plaae,, (on next Tuesday, we be-
Berea et tho Walnut-street
. Theatre. ; Mrs. Gar
(wtsoa, Oa lessee and. manager, gives the use of
[the theatre on very liberal terms. Mr. James B.
biurdoelt, with no lees generosity, freely tenders
his professional assistance, and other ladies and
Aentlexienveill do the same, we doubt not. M the
!assistance which this benefit may give to 'dui
iOlinefeaWally of the greatest importance to him—,
for his wants are many and his means are Scanty—
ivretinitthat every gentleman who has signed the
:09aleettendering hint this opportunity of relief,
Jinefeity himielf , take tickets, but will else
( melds influence to dispose of some, This is the
(trio way of showing that people mean what they
isay, and do themselves what they expect the pub-
italy;'tho Congress, and the Pope.
. .
I 'oO,Thuisday,eVening, that eminent and eloquent
{Otitholto 'divine; the Very Rev, Dr. Moriarty, will
teottiro On' ',ltaly and' the ,Congreso 7 what will
fhor do With the Popo?" The lecture will, he
I' Ivor; Pn Hational Hall, Market street, between
treiftli and Thirteenth. The prooeoda are to be
!.burped by the St. Vincent de Poen; Nolety for
ok 'and. otothtn g to the poor. The demands on
i . • .
the Soelety, for-thoie purpoles, are particularly ur
gent at present, The interesting nature of the sub
ert, and Dr:Meriarty'a known competency to do
p.t Tallest jestioe will eertelnlydraw a voty large
Finalmy - of audition.;
- received yesterday afternoon, by
dam'. , Express, New Orleans papers, dated Fe
ptanki 10th, -and• Memphis papers dated February
Since the' completion of the new tall.
'oad by which a complete line
rf rail Way commtinleation hei been established be.
ftwqen New Orleans and Augusta, ble.," packages
l havebeers forwarded Henri New Orleans to Phila.
idelpbta in three days and fourteen hours, end the
*pima tithich separates the two cities has thus been
;greatly diminished. '
SiIriCUZZ ANROZIRSaaO.---Judgeritouevait has
Ylaltod.Senobes, and taken an elaborate statement,
in relation to the pistol apciir, Ike fully sentiroas
his foimiet 'acCoatit, aid assfirts pesitively that
etepbeus &Mooted , the scheme bj Oda the pis=
Role were to be used in killing the keepets. •
Mr. Button, the warden has published a state
heat is whieh 'he deserthes the manner in lf bi o t ,
rayealed the conspiracy' to him, as fol.
?MeV '
On Monday, eboutime o'clock, Bemires sent for
me I asked him, when I was outside of Ma cell,
*bat howanted, Be replied, I hare something
foamy to "; told the keeper to give life the
aYof hfiCdoo'r, - Ind I- opened the door and went
Sanchez then pulled - the door after me, so thet
0:040 ,tould bear the conversation.' Be then said
to me, 'Mr. anttois, lam a good man.'. I replied,
Yes,, Banches, I de not think you would hurt
"an y body intentionally,', On that he pulled out the
pistol, of . six 'barrels, end gave itto me. asked
hint ashore he had proem& it, and he said 'that
pophans, hal given It to hint for, the purpose of
Miens got
their escape. odd I, 'bee Stn •
j?liens got One kW 7' He answered ' Yes, and
when be supposed yea would search him . an your'
rentoving him from Miceli; he pisoed it between
ate lega Ltisen asked him if he was eestaln that
btephens bed a pistol with him. Benches answered
that he bad ; Hist he carried it In his pocket.
Sinehes told pie thei the plot of Eitephons was to
murder the two keenest on the Sunday 'evening;
thentake.the4reyt from the -night-keeper, make
theiresospe Into The, street, and the remeintng
rtefi 1 n the pistols would be devoted to protot
theinsilves, should an attempt be made to ',at:.
Hoff*: Sanehai tit the Nettie time stated tome
that ire teverovouldbe into an operation of that
kindt,but.thet gimbals had made up his mind, es
thething hod, gene , b y on Eundey eigt!, that on
Monday night he
,would_ de the Wu' b 1 , 0111 4"7
;VW/ York Ptist - ofiriii evening.
•
OnARGI • Aeiletie RARDICN, rsa Wien
PoqoNl44.e win, be, remembered that vane
few, wefts, ago a man, limns& , Conner, who haul
been discharged from the Now jersey State prison,
wall broiled heciire thelnayor of Trenton , (Merged
with drunkanneott.4hat, tom his examiation, be
laid that he.hadenifered wrongfally, in the State
trlegn;.thatMlle fetgery far whieh be yap py.w a h e d
ed been cetamitted kt , Harden, who is new in
lfidefe laic fdy pawning hie wife ',Abut Harden
ginfaidtti 'the tote de." l o hatanbliquently been
proven that , Conner's 'stouts a fabrioation. Con
titr,;WlS Xoatteetedr en a charge of perjury, plead
PgWinesll:4ll wed to the Witte prison for
plep-4, Pant . onf
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Colonel t'orney,e,*opoll#ll4ll.44.
, (IPglaAt„agjOATCU:Ta " Tag Pgagg:l
WA9ttiNG TON. Feb. 14.--00101161 FORNEY. Mk or the
Rouse, officially announced the following airpolutments
to-flay '
P. BLURT LYE t, Chief Clerk, ntary $2 16Q
'O.O. 011..tPrEE, offilfasenchueette, .1800
A. „Ton DAN EICIIWARTZ, Of POIIIIIITIVA/118, A IsiStant
Sons M. BARCL KT, of Indiana, Journal Clerk, re-
............... ........
Taos. Da K. Iftrutia, of Oeorgia, retkined,t'lerk
in charge of printing and bill book
Wm. AVICEILL, of Maine, Bookkeeper
Jas. 0. VlAluts, Reading Clerk in the nous,
retained 1,800
`EIMAN RilllBltAtt, of Illinois. Clerk to enter
Petitions and papers in committee r00m5....... I,Boro
ese. W, Pkitscs, at Pennsylvania, Newspaper
Clerk ....i ....,., . ; .... . ....
1,900
It PAN [EN, ollinstriat of Calmnbia, .........
t man, retained
R. Atilinsnmen, of New York, Clerk to take the
Yeasand toile in the House ............. ........ ,
Wet. ADDIIMN, of-California, Land Office.... 1,600
Moons B. Fneswzoart, of California. Land Office 1,800
R. J. BINNSTT, of Ohio, Clerk to take charge of
the books voted ..... .. i . L&S)
Jona DOPING, of New York, Stationery R00m... 1,800
BOYNTOS, of Ohio, Stationery Room 1,000
J. W. Jose*. of Ohio, Prinoipal Messenger . 1,762
Was. K.. MaNAPPET, of Minnesota, Clerk to
Journalize netitinns, retained 1,800
JAMES Fuscous, of rellnllrtrarllft, I tied 011i0e... 1.800
Gnomon H. Cneratetr, of Indiana, Land Office... 1,800
WILLIAM YISETKOOIf, of New Jersey, retained
as Messenger in the neigh extension of the
Capitol
Isaac Braman, of
RUSES IMMITICE, Of Kentucky—.
kIIINESS B. TOMPKINS, of ,New York, Land
.. . •
GIORCLIC CHIPMAN, of Vermont
b/lIIML,NIICK, of 'Vermont, retained ......
Oto2ol/ C. BAEHR, of New York, Land Office.— •
Baum W. Pawn, of Pennsylvania, Auiatant
in the Library.
J. P. ALLEN, of Conneotiout, Land Office
Wm Potting, of Pennsylvania, Itseletent at the
Clerk's Desk. .......... 1,000
Demers A. Monnoxi, of Pennsylvania, Assist
' ant Me55enger................. 1,200
FRED. EststEntens, of Distriot of Columbia, As
sistant Idemsenter, retained
J. B. Boma t, of lowa - 1,e30
ISAAC ENTWIIIPLII, of Distriet of Columbia. Prin.
oiyal Engineer. retained 1,600
Pactis,BlcCuressr. of New York, Assistant En-
ginepr --•,.•••••• .••• • .........
JACOHBBINDEL,O Pawn,lvanla.
MUM CONGRESS.-FIRST SESSION.
U. 8. COML, WASIIINCITON, Febellftril4.
SENATE.
The Chairman presented the Karma Constitution o
be Wyandotte Convention.
Mr. SEWARD. of New York, moved its reference to
he Committee on Territories.
Mr. BROWN, of lkiiniempoi, offered a resolution that
he committee Inquire whether the provolone of the
nelith bill have been complied with.
ICdr. SW you and asked for the yo and nays.
r. PUGH, of Ohio. said he would vote against all
nstruetions. He wanted the Constitution to go to the
.oremittee in an untrammeled form.
Mr. BRWAHD said It was ton early to bring up thin
uestion. The Senator from Mississippi could obtain
e information he desires by making a silents mo
tion: He always would vo'e for resolutions asking for
nformittion, but wanted it eregented separately.
, 'Mr. MASON , of Virginia, wild a statute existed that
.Kansas shouldnot be admitted east State until a car
. in population has been ascertained by itamme. Kansas
.ould not oome in as a State until eke promised the
requisite popultiDon. The resolution only looked te the
btaining or information which or the law has been
emptied with. If the law requiring a certain payola-
Von to exist prior to the adtmuion be wrong. let it be
eyeated ; but while law existed. It should be respected.
0 Could 160 no propriety in entertaining the Cowan
ion until it was ascertained whether the law had been
• emptied with. •
Mr. BROWN said the Constitution of Kansas wee
(tamed in criminal violation of the taws of Congress,
oil now was the proper time to mete the linte. Be
wood the information. and a prove ft shouid that the
.t of Conerees had been set at wept, he wood feel
.onstrafeed to vote annul the admen on of Kansas.
Mr. PUSH entirely oppmied the system of festinating
mmitteee, and taking trout them
he
disaretion. lf
, 0 act of Congrese had ben violatad., he should vote
against the admission of Kansas; but if it was correolly
ascertained that it heel the requielte population , be
would not 'tickle about forms, It was not neeesury
that the fact should be ascertained by Federal genius.
. mess voted no means to take the mem, and the
State hed to take the eensns hersel f.
Mr. BAYARD, of Delaware, said the resolution was
of in the form of an instruction, but merely looked to
. king a certain inquiry. It was merely a resolution of
I' ATIOOLITTLE. oft isconsin moved to amend the
emdation by instructinghe committee to report a bill
or the immediate admission of Kansas under the Wynn-
O ltii.Vllnle t iill n iald he Would vote against all instruo
ions. Be cold vote for Mr. Brown's resolution as a
resolution merely of inquiry.
The CSAIA said he must, under the isle, call ne aa
the special order of the day a bat prohibiting 'ha issue
f bank notes under twenty dota rs in the District of
r'umb'a. By general oonsent, owever, petitions and
141!. t trff ° S r !o c f e igitssippi, offered an order that the
hn4:;i1i.',V,?f5mi ) :1, 8 61,4T.1.1151,7, 1 -eiruarPreVirt
hem.i Ugfil e gtr,'of New York, presented AI M Morial
train the Chember of Commerce el New S t ork , on the
object of including 'lapilli"; of °ammeter, in the
Dense* Catered to be print
d,.
auto Presented a.petittao in favor of granting nen
ions to the soldiers of the War of 1812.
Also. a petition In fever of the homestead bill. Re
"'erred.
Mr. SUMNER., of ffieseachueetts. introduced p rest-.
Innen tnewitas the Committee on rat a ns to inquire
into the eke taxi al so amending the patent bore as
to MOO all i sainerica botwoos euterisan Millen(
• • • kneignessing st , matter DIM' In the teems or
• stouts. r Adopted. ~ • . , . , , . , favor
Mr. RAKI,/R.4 of,fowalmieseated &Potato!' is
, f m i . g uiv io mittire.e.aroston
hiCHIG 11,prewes ted /6 memorial is favor of gmint
, ng Intittlin 614 - 1111 i 6611110 M of tbe war ed Isl 2, mud tite
Ice •t•,• - ' - : •
rJ. . , 0( . 4 1 m/fills, risported a large finisher ,
,z ni
Vitie'b I , wb so •neen passed epos" by UM
tt. 7 3 ;XII I Oxi l lectiWid;eldinieui " a
r reinititiiiti
• i ir MS ' or 1 P,. itt'aseeseasse
ii " Milne Unread be Tpilifind to, a appoint inn " = .
_ls . o. l , Laid ever, '
Mr. HAM% of California._ intrude a raiMla Ors;
netrooting theCtommiptie on ;odium Vi l e tie to t renire
'n ig " I et h ge tVe r : dr k il d fte " rebroc igl. RIS C AI T - e.
fain; Milk iffilmilitionn twat c.,..seeemrsee ° - •
i l ly! ps " 7
their, of ilabarit.")Vodtt n 4s•bill
i t
'oprot
cop emoluattotto "he ems guilt:
Wasik w r e l eterffirCriggg 91 ._.. * kl." • • nig 11
r t. r ,. .. r ira re m . noar m .wwr i f i tlar o ., ol , l , n ,
thlaseilalcinji;emblattabitteitt,e, tatti whfeir helm
e p ti r i t aril P ni t irtgl i e l ran n nlt a rdi ?Mgr irgraret a t
otate until be tried, adtd vituperation fi
ll smd buse diii not
btand forproltet. Hib armed addrym e reply 4 the
tiertator from tworglim who had violated the es of
is f Si/madam aw , it epeitelrlowerer. cents olal . ft
arm of argument ash an has a tue t not p , esesan b
[ he remarks made by thee:pro on the unit r s i de.
t?
1 :
e bed elutid upon th e_Ho hostility tq t e ties
ibe dad t the Union, and dwe new stood nee to
see wi i i rev a t ion, apd wer virtnally at oital war.
r. H. e repelled the charges that thii i reirt hero St i f i ls
lied Viol ted the Cortigre A r r il , ri n the taws of.
hiss
l e i r a g n fe t glie t e ) ntrillhat n tlbe Autirenie boort, In iti v iussion
ea t e tired Scott ease, ad affirmed that a nitre had no
tights whtel a_white man jara c bound to unmet,
htr. HEN AMIN, of Lo na, nth" that the Ohlef
Audioe tia gejy referred t • non icon of the negro
prior to the Warof the Kiol4 ittiOni
Mr. 11,41,H, of New Hampshire , said that the state
tent of that condition was the mu upon which the
red Intl decision wag made.
i Mr. sthElben referred to the monition expressed
Lately y the Demnorati* party for the deoielons of the
;supreme . This was a new or with that Party.
for from t ' ir tr., ofJefferport down to the period when
they obtained the ocntrol of the court , they yid been
et open tid , s ,dis s mau l tostyity k with di tts deinaime.
tinitlhanan led II „ t ,; 61: dig:. , Ml37g,t:
Pouirt once dewed th i g the, Ututed.Stides Bank was
nonetitutinv. and the emanate Nat oval Moven-
Prip p aroP ti .eritil i t a ttai e lec t rgcln .. .t ril: N. 4 . - etrit;
ppm one o..e.erium tir i V were ...verse to tae del
renee now emoted for e deohnons of that curt. e
els) adverted to the v ewe of President buctbson a
which he had seid that the _ court shrug leaned tot he
prerogative' of i , power ( , r proposed, for Mmes' I le
ie t t i siorti o f n th t e thrr ' Xie P oLlot GV.7Pit. ig:m ” dog °
urizattglimilizt—,,,odrtthhipe i llittipet pith of
Frent coo rt of Pe . posy 'renta l. in 1798, n which it held
tin eitie of ent*" between taina % the
idled States, the people were the only umpire who
could decide the question at Issue, acid te der don of
the State of Virginia in 1812, In which the Supreme
Court of that State expressed the opinion that the power
if the United States Court did not extend to thoteourt,
nd renamed obedience to the mandates of the United
tates. .
He would now pus to another gentler!. It wee paid
;that we seek to exclude the people of the South from
quid enjoyment of tight" it the Territories. Tea , wan
I menhir.' Be weed with the Senator from Texas
that the present dirieultiee grew out of a misneerehen
non ot the Cnstitution. This wee true, or otherwiteare
would pot h earthi t f 'isolation of the Union talked of so
Clossantly. He too ad %eon dos 1/pagn and Soyenusent
Is the consummat on or ail the education; of the Past.
the - result of all the o r
of th e tow.. Our
yvoluuop was ,the revoletjon. the oulminatlo n . of
brislanite end the spirit of freedom. it was the net
nolo Divine Prosidenoe to see whether manisoepeble
f sel f(
government.. .It wagyiropoged now islet dark
as rest upon the present Union I hope of Marine a
tter structure to.morrow, He di d not believe. the
Union would be dissolved. He bel eyed the masses of
the people were more ve ts bee intelligent than
their t oy.rilereseutary It bus been said hat if eleven.
In the Territories sprohibited, it will si. a cause for '
d•ssolutlon. Why, that wan the very oolftlintta
elated by Je ff erson. He read the letter rom earwig,
referred to by Senator Testate. to 'how that t was fint
of emancipation and anti.slevery fientiments.
Mr. HALE showed that the prinedeles of the Ite
pokier; party were thr d ot me gulf gathers, and that
Ft it i fied u LTAZ i a t* yendt Zint.llttet r llr.l4% or
ha world. Re bobtailed to o State eth oh eteod by
the Constitution and the Union. Whoever saluted a
Veto. against them
trace
guilty of a crime amnia he-.
to pa itY,
Mr. TOOMBS, it MK, Aid the efforts or the
Renew from New wench re showed that the srey of
ite transg,ree t ssr in are., e quoted the law of Now
ampshire Aoki that 's, T i an who went into that
tate to MO Wil fil p yP Could be lesprleoped
or fi ve years. e ashent roe 4 enigor ROM view
ampslure woul dbe wiping to Darr; mit the fugitive.
slave law I , , . .
i lii TAligtrilid a when
Di _ . ___ b __A not went to hear the
ex aVila i ß. If yoU don't want to hear, I don't want
7 311 ° . 401 no gait lie would yield for the Senator to
'armed.
i kir. HALE ;aid the vbe t p ree tb dt . n . „p la n of
i i t h igil te l t , itutionYe aid
ried * t ut m ' a fair 4. end l eisilltu c iloribi len t .
er.
i Mr. TOOMBS. Ahl yogi want a trial by Jury, or scUne
mode by which the law erinnot be sniffled out....He then
answered the arenmeet of Mr. Belo 4n regard to the no
tion of Georgia in reference to the de loop of the Su
prem. Coo rt..and Ruttier en tended that there vas no.
'precedent for h e notion or e Supreme Court of (Court
e.Vii rara , the dee', on of the Supreme Court
9 Mr. RBily I,E; of Wits:mesh*, said that he would
Conway the arguments of the Senator from Gonna at is
furore day.
frlr. TOOMIII sell the (wintry expected him te an
leer.p_r 01 WIOR It r f . va, eciiiut of IMO Kam
vii 11110tiOXL0 biTTLE, tne Nubble, wee post-
Polled until Tneaday next.
The bare went into egeentive session,
r ut" 0117A d op ftERHESIf NTATIVIII.
I
On mot o no Mr. GROW, of Peeneylvania, tho pow.
and !Ass
. auth
Tres iip f gt I.llelrgg'irettAn i ration d nd that gar 4 may
inquire r i iito sue p ric e were Wa n or Wailful i for ut
green ao the lawn regulating le same. and make s mi
ler Inge' es Into engraving, an paper su t rea is watt
so the publiestion and binding of the tonal
9t, and report all the feats oh the eu mit; and also
report. whether In their op.nycn, any ehansee in the ex
le tie laws noviirninafil•lMMlm Pnatine in cionneotion
with tile, fiemitote lame. re neoesSarr. The soin-
IrßlAtir Ph"T w O r e r 47,ffifiViet=d that these
soldeots were ein Oreq by t a linecial unit e
ttalt alb-
Amami !ha las t 1161111413. id they ever make a
r% ,
~ r. ROW geld that nommitteit Iglus r ti3 same
pupae as now Order% They ether ilw
• i bu ll To7161,11::_ po th
. rt ° l:as I t i o _ev r p e ril t at ha t or f A n tri e d e bu th 4
ey were .teparou to report mu " on the newt. Allow
t anyourrnr,:tvular , •
-111: t r e a
O SRenort , ed that the pending bueinese
IST o rtng V e r ' 'lrk4l'a t of Millsouri, there was a
ler. iiißElttiNi of New Jl;Teliri Moved that the
4 = l I: ol ll 4ib eetn i 7Att42l4f nitilnoan.
nd the dein et ais gee ninon the sum due the
contraetors, besmear is, stpWri 'day , end 0.17 ear
1 %,,1:. iIi' V AV rata '' oPli t iCitthought 1 woad he
balm. to have another rote or printer, red I the qnee
0011 ill 110 t then determined, they could pike pp the Font
u r bill.
r...Andergon's motion was disagreed to by three
tti oritri •
ha lilPt ii k'gqueete v d the tellensto reirume r their
Pi m aoDMlht , 9dE i o tic i a 3 PAA je t :2l . f r f i. prints .
MP. FHB ::i ,of Who, walled to LOW his et,
and magma tat t here Weld be one morf v o te er
prAnteti tffid then go into eontstattee op the opt ge
THE PRESS.-'PHILADELPHIA, , WEDNESDAY; PEBRUARY 18, 1860.
Mr. HILL said that hispoes wee to am o ur, 1 1 , y o u
attendee ee Some of his friends were absent.
Mr. SHERMAN, mele that they ware absent 04
their ownreeponsibility.
Mr. MORRIS, of Illinois, Bald that the . Demoni e ts'
were willing to take tlitypte for printer to-menow
fore I o'clook. , , • ,
~
Mr. SHERMAN saidthrit the Ideation for printer wen'
not worth gunrunning over for en hoar.
Mr. H Lt. though! Ryas.
Mr SMI'T'H, of Virginia, desired to give mamas for
poiteonentent. but was celled to order.
The Question to adjourn was negatived. only 21 voting
ofgieelealppl. remarked that on
Thursday, the other aide said they were not reedy to go
into the election for printer, and without ally particular
objectipn the election lee postponed till yeiterday.
when there were two bal oteerithout photos. He frank
ly said that the Deinnontle site wan not read r, but will ,
be to-morrow, lie proposed that, by general consent.
the autd•et tie named over till to-morrogf at one o'otock.
Mr. SHERMAN would_ not object if such way the
general underitanding. This was aimulegeed in.
su .4 'RN AN reported a hill for the payment of le
vitlid and other pensitme, a bill or the support of the
militery academy. min bill for the payment et' the
conciliar end diplomatiolnive *ere referred
toilie Committee of Sleigh: out e s.ate cif the Union,
(reeking
; P IK :: to privilege, 1 c
r _
K r rn O t p 4w r c i utiy t ..h o o n pp,
o i wee a a .t.: :f r e e n e lue n : ii tme D. d.
it. PRYtill. of Virg inia, f av o red t h e abolition of the
which are never reed, and goods Mani uted which never
c
form There is light which emanates from
* yeeing4.
and the only way to get it to his immanent s by means
or the franking privilege.
%Mr. DAWLS, of Maseachusette. offered en amend
ment allowing the exchange of newspapers between the
publisher.. Mr. MEAGAN of TOPIC did not see why publisher,
should lie favored more thaiLliey other edam of perecns.
After, further debate, Mr. Pewee' amendment wag re
jected.
Mr. MONTGOMERY, 9f Pennsylvania. Motielled
that the Senate les deprived of the franking privilege.
[ auditor.] He had no idea that the Senate was in
earnest in Inserting the amendment. wanted to
test theetneerity_9l Dui% 004 Y.
Mr. SHERM AN said he would make no disinatlon
between the senator, or Representative,. He sa
reeled to gentlemen to cease this debate and bare tee
Pending amendments voted on.
The Senate's amendment to abolish the franking pri
vilege wee then rejected.
The committee rose and reported the bill to the
House.
The Senate's amendment directing the Post °Mee
blanks to be printed by *entree! was then agreed t
yens Its. nays 21.
The Senate's amendment to abolish the franking gui
ld leße wee defeated bye vote dee against 1111
The other amendments of the Senate were concurred
in.
Mr. Spinner's amendment to abolish the Pint Oißco
Department was rejected
The House then adlourned. , •
[The following is the vote in the Hones on the amend
mnt introduce d by the Senate, abolishing the franking
privilege:) Ylimi—Meegre.Andenon of Miesoiri, A shmoreiAvery,
Barkeitale. Harrett, Benhee, Boleti, Briggs, Ineterf,
r yrl,2 ) , P e c ly U , of Vlrrmziu*D°. rl„.rgitig.
Edumndgen,_•hther dee, Petty, .etiiirnett. yenta .
Hardman Hatton. Hill. Hindman, onston, ackeen.
Jenkinse it McPherson , es/c" Orci r de t :n m ;t r e'ig n .i r r u Xietr
win e mo rs of Pennsylvania; Peyton. rhea's, Porter.
Pry ! or, i a nerles, Reagan. Rise., Rufil_n, Rest. Scott ,
el bs t r,' kli,Zl l .;fiT,T,'Snigarn k2 t. T sj 1 7: 11° mei
este Nays—Messrs. Adams of Mituacthneetm. /dame
of Kentucky Al drich, Allen, „Alley, Babbitt, leele,
Bingham, Blake, Bolster, Boullrny,liliar tog, ufbn
ton. troll. B t l l l,2l ol mi Polle,gietir•
bell. !Wit', vitttOT. Clark mom.. Co. X, It- nit
Corwin, Cox. Davie of Indiana, NMI, Delano.
Dirrerk, Duell. Dunn. Edgerton. Edwards ,
wort ,Fantou,Plorente,Poster. Peaks, Boa rd , rank.Chlnui
Gore , Grow, iletrier, Hate, Buskin, He llo ink ,
Howard. Humphrey, Hutch hilts , imilne, Junkie. Ke -
to of Mirgee, 2(11110Itit ilimois. LettaUf IMO •
Din. bee. mime, Lovejoy, Marston, Mart o Ohio,
erim o Virginia. Maynard, bleKeati °Knight,
Merin hitnt.omery. Moore of , Kentucky ,
Moorhe'arl Merritt, orris at Illinois. Moms, Nelsen.
Nihleek. Nixon, Igoe Pend eton. Pettit, Potter, Rey~-
no do of Rhode Island. Robinson of 1111-
o_ le, Royce, Schwartz, tiedgwiek, human. Smith of
H e arth Carolina, Spaulding, Spinner. btenten Stevens,
Stout, Stratton, Thanks", Tompitine. Traln,Trireble,
Yalleadie him. Vence, Vandeven Yen Wyeir,_Wade,
Walton, Was . 9f Illinois. Witehbarn of Wlayon
sin Washburn of Maine, Wells, Wilson, Winslow, and
Wood -114.
Five Days Later from Europe.
THE DONEXIA2I AT PORTLAND
BURNING OF THE SHIP ENDYMION
BANK RATES ADVANCED.
Settlement of Bun Junn Difficulty Proposed
RIOT IN A LONDON CHURCH
ANOTHER MOVEMENT FOR THE
. FREEDOM OW HUNGARY.
OOTTON IMPROVED.
PORTLAND, Feb.l4.—The steamship Bohemian at•
rived at half past 11 o'olook this morning. Bhe left Li
verpool on the let, but having oohed in at gneenotoell.
brings telegraphic advises from London sod Liverpoo
to the MI Inst.
The steamship Bangeroo, for New York, sailed from
Liverpool in (martially with the Bohemian, on the let
inet The steamship A rero Wee to leave Southampton
on the same day for New York. •
The Bohemian saw the Europa on the fiti lest., bound
to Liverpool, and the Aron on the Ilk, bound to New
York.
The shoo F.ndrenon. bound to New York, has been
totally destroyed he fire in the river Morsel ,
The shin Armorial, fr in Bristol, Fintand, for Fla
vennah . luta been abandoned at sea. All on board were
remand.
GREAT BRITAIN.
The rodent rintous proceedings at the Church of OL
George's in the Ent. atLonde , reached snafu a die
trainfol hohrlit, on the night oeflunday the le h ult.,
at ettempte were made to detnolish the altar, cad the
Officials of the chetah were treated with vlolenoe. The
Government rem promised to Institute measures to stop
eli alfalre. Considerable property in the chetah wag
overoyed dewing the riot. ....
The Bartlett Badeet was to he brought f.rwprd In
itai ln l nt til tb , ' At la
gig .. ao'r4, Ovum troli Joim
num statedos mete tp ear. piernett.Unt. In earns.
ardee of thr report whigh resehed tee
tavern
rom ther intrigue in nwitatilanL l is_reereesuMnon
as made. in July lest. to the retie Goranunent, In
aferenee to the rumored acme on of Beelly to
ranee. Tie would "tate, Ina day or two, whether the
Wen gou'd be prodrion without detriment to the MID
le server.
4, ll.4. d alitgra an rint
a ci t t e tr nh. o i llti e a r:l4l , l, i h i ria
eXplanatlon of the commercial treaty With ?nail
Kr. Vl44l.tone. also. in Mends fey the ai) e
ntrains' the rommittem on ,the Jnall•garikeg
itraleentraers stateW that the irb emerge of
tier amend maii iebeldin smolt be lis tar: ll ly:niter:
5 rem the admiralty to tlin,Vpitt :41aneet,
tll onnunittee was rehipoOmMett, Se a n a e 21Llet,
o its past pirs o admis lortil m e
t n att r lgrlt i e l eglnli g iati t alVr i • 'a! o
oithe Met, Lord onilzusiut itiell that Mlfart:
ran 1:V.4714, n a X air a lLilleirt tge li v i VarTar.
tareizg,'t I t etel It; it had
de
era."",
'"h- ,
,r. Lindiv alav•4 rqr a ;cleat memmittere to tenpin
fully Into the !per hoe of tee ',poen" cud filarial?'
il line a r* shipping interests. He entered at len h
Into the ifileit grievanees of ship owners, but re 9 int t
aunt any desire to return to protectionist prig plea,
After some debate, the motion wee or rein to.
Leave was given to bring 111 a bill for the prevention
~,,r briber. et Parliamentary elections. On g of Its any
eons is, that owlets convicted may be (menage's, fqr
al x yorinthe 41 ha rd labor.
In the House of Lords, the Proceeding' weft alunt•
In VV'rinee of Orange lin on a visit to Queen VlOlO
- at Windsor castle.
' The London Times. in en vilforial pithiest, S l eeking
" ti e e ' riz; , : o r a . i l4 l ,l ` g gienntalindg'oo;oigi.,47:',o
the Americans are such as mar fairly satisfy both On
vernmente. Instead of steadies ont for the Rosario
ohannel. and the whe group of hilands,as agamet the
Vitro chentel. And n one of them. it third channel Is
proposed for the boundary line. whieh will not only
evade the two di reputed rollralle, but will le eve the Ami
ne share or the disputed
'loons In poneision of the larg
i trilga Y tihatin•l, in lie comae. Mite off the island of San
Juan alone to the West, and oonsequently leaner's tree
t only, while the Americium will retain the re
tneluder, Fin
i t
r e aso n In feet. Is the oencession
thus made that it reasonably armrests a little canteen+
cation. antd we believe the *merlon flovernmeo will
Mr asked tarries us thew hole ors curtain coast o earl
bind which the 49th' parallel now cuts in two , ado
inneerely hope this reasonable proposal will be '<moot
ed."
The /Intone proceedings at the °bomb of fit Gitoree'a
in the Bait. London, reached eines* disgraceful height
on sunder night. the lath ult. The chdrch wee crammed
with a natty mob who not opty pisvented the service!
being performed. but anditova_red to demegieh OM altar,
it c rgt . l . ndulged=pitinlßr e ttl o r t gr i l i al a o hing . l.ll4:lii
were treated with iiers.;nril violence, and conaidenttle
property was dlirroysii. The matter had claimed at
tiseitimetiO both Quest of Parliament, and the verh-
I went Prom feed measutee to put 114012 to e dm-'
Knee a proceedings.
FRANCE.
The Paris Univers is supressed, and the Mosinee
ita publishiniithe decree o r s
uppression Pays. among the
reasons for t 0 inseams is the Irritatiaa conrrorerty of
tle Trash y which religione opinion wee diseoncert.
1 . i I pountry.agitated, and the fundamental Mils on
Vde the relations between the church and civil socie•
ty are established. undermied.
It le stated that the imme diate Wrenn whloh led to
the supervision of the Unitas wan its publication. at
the mith. of an encyclical letter of the Pore to the Arch-
Inahoy and Bishops. In wh i ch he states the motives for
hiske o rth i t: accept the advice of the emperor to stye
uV i
be naierionnials hod beep forbuld in to pabligh tbi!
leiter,
, be cerreseeiidear, a religious vectodiast4, 44 re
oeivedricond warning.
'The endear of the, list gave the Government had
often ordered the irritating character of the eontro
winery on religious questions. The Mayers haying
been so ppreased, violent articles in reply to Its provoca
tion are henceforth 'without molly, and without egause.
The whole ereim will understand that these amen ques
tions rolid, be discussed alt i li that quietness and modem-
WM Width lire required r the Whiter's If the publi6
1101100 and respect ior NNE on.
Adnedal was about to be struck at the Petit Mint to
commemorate the signature of the treaty of nerimerce
between England end Freon.
Orders were received at ' Co nlon to p .Dare the plated
frigate Gjoire for
.sea, with the utmost eh.. Ms
carries thirty-mix rifled runs and a steel prow of enor
mous dimensions.
i lieri i i i eslinatzin weaunknewn.
46 1 g .V.V:lcgr:t4tro_AT:ll,,,P,il, o 4,PgrAtTlreure•
lioession of flavor to Franca made a demopitratjon.
early two hundred and fifty persons ailatientibe front
a I parts of Savoy, at the request ef the rein Mite of
Ohamtigry. and asked information f_tom te fievernor
as to whether it Win the intentlen or theinstof fiat
dinie to cede the }' forgone to Planes. ' l nc UevernOr
cot ti v e la d ii. bn 'i t i t e 'n & C lVlL:into W. 1 ,71 111 144 n erri n ae th /
i n k lied." ' The popglatia of Ghstrilfr! we?*
mpscoete stranger' to, ne demnstration, w tin took
Plan in the street, an d It VAS imerreapiat the rmentits
were troneetiqentlY iiirMpethatuf • Ith ranee. ~
,I be ellen Prlgeotlonlets Were making deg yate
!!Ports mrairi.t the Emperor's proposed ammo id r t i
form. Petltlone were being nemerouily infrall4
the menurturin towns simile the 111011/
other hen . the Emperor continued to rac e r a ra.
twaterr Moues from Important totnnurre
The Fops ease that riumeroui de on t i tt o m, rim r
toy' composed of yammer kith standips, was dails
aryil•ing.
TIIO Perla flour market had declined lon hales per
seek, Wheat was didieult. to sell Ir e the mined rates.
lower in the pros WM marmite.
wpaiWutiltele g ram pare that e h. euldlcuttiont of the •
Unifien, euppreirled in Yrence, will be continued in
that city.
The Paris Beuree wee great!i deerneed, and stall of
I percent. had taken place, t the clew' of the Slat,
titers wee a a /Idly better feel ng,,and the sten aim-
Mitten wee 57 000 for Rentes , wronti was a shade blither
?Flit? l' l n7l " :oll d . c i e wVAlVl tpeDtli k l °ll:lMi l o b a t i, l
each between t h e ...Teter in the Co, , , ,
The prigs Pedival need Arad draw n tip a etrepJar
d tViglil'o e tgat; l alid'lllcl i l l IPreal;T:.""'"'' of `he se '
n, The Grand Duchess; Stepha Y. nie. of linden. is dead,
ITAL
Orient °nowt' e emits:gated Inuit to Pins sAtin., • ........ .„ .
den is temporarily poit ned. .A rumor , that dietel • WeatmeOreittnd County Politica.
yes,u2yen Goreica from ranee in asphalts', for &Toy I Gs sessanso, Feb. 14.—A large meeting of Republi.
loollOciloc. 'eon" was held in Westmoreland to • da , GAn rel P.
an nice, is proponnoed institute or
On the fith of January. the Serdinian Minister for minis was appointed Senatorial Mid Y D. W e bbr o rOok
Foreign Affairs forwarded a circular to the Sardinian and Dr. W. if. Coulter Representative delegates to
State Convention. Thole geellemen
aMbeesedore abroad on the 'neaten of Central Italy, tots tr epu bl ic .„.,
Coxit h Ozve a tzgles e r t r e thAglegr zu,o d , ergots unardmonsle In favor of Mr. Coved" for Go
t/wort/int events followed, which eauistrits e e n e - Arn- rinwir '
4.
fine. • Burning of the Carbondale City Hall.
The pamphlet," Le Pape es to emigres." which with Y 'Melting_ ire authority, no one Cad contrail,. tlie I m CAl3o:tratl, Feb. IL— The city hall took fire at half
perinea of te letter of N o rep t n to the Fo o t. th past Id e'oloc this morning end wasentirely destroyed,
neigh of the usenet Enslan . afte the genet( Lo it was set on fi re bye prisoner, named Owen Ill y fiqe,
Yrilmereton in t he notate bl mmons • , ere tens M l So Wka was burned to dalt .
p i
gfelk i :i a tertr gi t i; i nlan t eaf e NVll2e l i r e t iU3l7l e hi n tatilgtilinnitkradn:j. the 114"1"4 iram e were say"'
pose led ror the present. The Government of entrees
IlAtiOrr Bedford County Democratic Con
.
Italy being 'shifted on their part, violin alio in
these provision by proclaiming the law of Radium.
and, for politioalreasoncror the present cod y 161:111011OollIN - venison,
these rants, , Itat4oltn, Pa., Feb I4.—The Democratic io
Vomen coppludlle by stating that he will never fail Min session lest yht,selacited t h e Non. Wm. FSo ell,
agmVii t T i t . tbr the tracquillitr of Berets and eallentitorial , and on. John Colman Reneseptative sle
et." to the Re ins Oonvention,.witliout instruct one.
Bar
Romeo% ini presenting a quite. et i fegs to theS
National Guards, of Florence, "alb '' 0 renew
treat prudence end large forces' to c i fseerve ol.nais.
Pendency'. A erect ilea roman's tp done, T e an •
nenstion of the provindes of Rail and Pied mont I
rnArn s ll; teliNligen t l i Z i t i .ltrgr dig , , , ..7'he 0 °
Lig l ie e li n t ;110 1 : 4 214 e utel i tl i s ll ' s 4o illf . ilt c iar " ifik
r
....or ono definitely Waned Merge go:Non, * nt •
I Nte r fi r e s 4ll4l k tat l ittrA l liini e gartstaanded rein •
foreeniente.
It wee st at ed that the mops on the frontier Were to bt
leoreased.
c A i lli t typir miturfrittlion,
.with shouts of " Viva to
'lee' red IVOR' t al.
it ity onji4lll4 tzset fllital! ttlt a Pt i alt or ti#ll,
CONSOLS 94!..i.
would be groolsiMad in Dan tall as well as Venetia br....
fore tom
AM,4 r c o nththelly pre7glied in Venetia. In the
,ontirsoL o cane der saved offioers Were etreekel/ • .
wounded iiyfrons, and the cavalry °Aimed te oleastbs
streets. ' , r " '
Attain* vette to hoist the kii4o l olo.l , t."
" " ii
civ.. ac Pt. Panels d Palelitrians.' -.-,
• Iguingeous Bah ' isle nod been arrested at "eared
for inauntog persona promenading Irwin military fer/-
do was Using eerier/fled
The authorities ofYenioe hed been aoctuainted with
d t . dotannnyttloa or Austria to retain that Owe and
Miend it to the almost.
. 1.61 N,
No neWit if gomilt a Nell a 0 wed,
vim t.ri ISY/r .1 rivra•
yr Toirap. to QesoostoWL) . ..
Ntaicarli, hursuly.—.. in yesterday a opostaerame
timirigh tome inhume the richt Wing of the Spanish
.t oanpment Instiller were repulsed: The beatnik then
attacked the Mandeblmes. threw the ?doors into disor•
der and tol i k tneir positions, msintainlng them to the
red of_the dn.
The Span eh artillery indicted great loss on the ens
nic, It le etimat— that he letter lint 2100,
ai T
ni ; 4 tr i ~., OEr 110;1#1 . , , , , , h e Times believes the bank
emoted i
u yet ten n r i v . r 01113 t
tiO ru ltMldiarrired at si,on the kith, with his bride.
/*rye the Military ties between Sardinia
kin Con a te viry positively and openly being
drawn e . - I almost authoriaa the assertion that
this military {taloa Is acadmVehed.
The question diocue-pd at 4run now is, bow the do
,facto annekatian shall be (greeted.
It is thought the deputies of Central Italy Intl Inset
trim in their Ili:peones vapitals ‘ to deoide whether they
oughL.as ma ecte eiC Viotor lintanue,l to take their
phsaes ni t s ationai Parliaent 6/ Turin. There 111
no doubt toe decision will lie ' n the affirmative.
AlidTRI a.
, The Yynngarian Protestant , Aesoolation left Vienna
without obteining Re audience of the Emperor. The litt
ler offered to admit two of them as mere private lndivi •
duals, but tins was declined.
The-Dunitarlirs demand the restoration of all the
rights and env ogee of their Churoh. and will ago pt
nothing less. the Emperor oomplies , it would ii.'
Pentamount to a erceessine that the a ustriae policy of
te yule has entirely failed. One alde or the other
meet give way. or ri violent struesle le feared.
The overland mail (crinoline Calcutta dates of the 23d
December. and tram Hong 1(0116 to December 30th.
1 The death or rt ens Sahib is now resarded as almost
imitate Ile s said to have died from Inver.
I The Hongong correspondence of the London Times
sari. Oat the Mil event or say importance wee the
intended establishment at flevatow of the British and
Amerloitu 001111018. the latter , under the new Ameri
can treaty.eimi the former claiming the most favored
pii4,1,, , , , ,,e.u.1. 0 ip p th i p old supplementer/ treatg....
ere 'olvitl l is i li and Hartford , r : l el l er 4:c171(0 1 4. " in.
; Forelgß,Commercial lutelligence.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, .Innusri 31.—The
market optimal firm on th e week and Middlings slightly
advanced. The ffelelf for three days amount to NOM
bales, Includin g 7 (01 tutles to etreoulators and for 'gent.
The market closed quiet.
THE I aTEBT.
' LIVIIIPOOL / Feb', 2, P. 21.—The sal-i hale, tton for
}be paa r t e t, days au ertimaton at 15,0•10 nplud
ms LUG les to exporters and !peen:store. 110,ders
f y but tow no dies tiers to Prole salee•ead
though the rat on, are unaltered, there are Indicit
ti of an a ve mqvAend_ency.
con tune
0 TVIADE.—The advice, from Manchester
con tune favorab e. The market for goods had an ad
venally:tem which, however, hid boon actutahat
istig v ie is. advance in the rates of discounts by the
Be n maned.
POLL BREADEITIIIFFS MARKET —The
Liverpool Breadstuffs market was doll. Ms era
Eloherdeon, thence, Or. Co. report Flour quiet tut steady
lit rlYr276. Wheat quiet and easier, but the quotation,
crc tinolonagedr red es mimes 9.1 ; whits es Wells ad.
Corn Braised all qualities are slightly higher ; yellow
li t i F LeiTERT—BRE A psTupla Arty STEADY.
ERPOOL PItOVIRIONS MARKET.—The Pro
vie as market generals' closed quiet Richardson,
swigs, & Co
demand..eer doll: rllr doll. RsoolLrin.
arrth a good Lard quiet , hut steady. T low
Ana.
JeATEBT yIA QUEEN3TOWN
quiet.LIYENpOOL CE
pot . Fear s Fuger quiet Coffee stea d y.
tJjde silleeda l Asin „ l t irm 6Coi j r=t i st i tt a it i. fi t iii ri to
- l or 44raqi4" it K n the London nuirkets,
llreadalUffe were dull, but steady. Bitter fi rm. Codas
firm,_ Tea 'very firm. Rice quiet. Tallow dile Walls,
Pie T_or armlet els. Linessd Oil Vs ed.
LONDON MONKY MARKET, Jan. 31.--Consola are
noted at falablig fur money and account. The Dank of
he
has advanced the rats of discount to 4 per cent.
he money market in slightly Mara strintent, and there
an satire demand for discount at the advanced rate of
4 per cent.
The bUllioCill the Bank of England has decreased
largely.
TER T. ATFRT.
LONDON MONEY MARKET. Feb. I.—The drain of
bullion from the Bank of England continues on
even a larger scale than before. The reported with
drawn' *lnce the last return amounts to g 591.003. An
active demand for discount also sprang up at the bank
on the deth. Under these eireumatanees, at the coin
ckeneement of the 31st, the announcement went forth
at the minimum TO.:0 Or discounthad been advanced
4 pee cent.
Tlie Vila wag 10%rmleti with general fattafactiou, but
it did volatile the drain of gold, the withdrawals on that
day amount:es to £60.000. fresh advanoe was non
sideredeortain In ashort tone, should the draw con
tines. The demand for money at the brink was 'A
irmail, native.
LOPiDOII. Feb. 2. P. M.—Consols are quoted at Mi.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE,
SENATE
. . _
Hanntestiao. Feb. lt.
( ft being petition-day in the Senate. a large number
were presented upon a great variety of subjects. Mr,
Stern presented a remonstrance from the owner' aria
mouplers of stores in Front street. Fhilacielphia.anninst
the +=emotion of a peasouper railway oit, toe street;
gr. the enamel report of the Unr areal o f remain .-
.IVo B ?telfatlrign'ref!l'eteesulatt:nrikeitirki
t ol ik l elft b io regulate charges on railroads was reported
i, , ,zzi d ) r o ftrg: i e t ammittee, and onethomand copies
Mr. Swan reed to place a bill relative li? l'e Amer!.
nen Case* of Medicine in reiladelphis, Which on mo
tion., was token un and passed. It adds to the title of
Che r nution " The Eolectia College of Penne y teenier.'
M fdaCtgan read to place a bill relative to assign
s supplement to
L n T ia ri e c tli t o f lin relative to g:«Ta t rii i t " P ' s ad ...end .11,,
mine patisserie.. in which Item. Bell, i Hall, Suntn,
et Aiebttrtille t ti:ttr rght e : afg:t o 4(4. to the appoint
meat of nuditors of the comb, @Keene so far as relates
to phitadolphia and Allegheny contemn. area tales up,
and equine geonnd reading, was laid over. During the
amelioration of the bill, Mr, PA smut moved to incl ude 'the city of Philadelphia, whloh was not aimed to.
The following bills poised first reading and Were then
leld over :
A bill to incorporate the Fog Chest end Frankton!
Railroad Company; a bill relative to agtione of reeler n
In mess of di.tress for rent; a bill relative to writs of
f l vi r ,:tl ap ,..l::rv i : t e o e t r llreggatZx Pliggi
Pornplihy was considered end pawed.
• The supplement to the act incorporating the Atle•
LV.' fl'aitg'il:47l t wo e X'7116 to oonsideration of
Ilmtavicrzgli,F.tztv ;.;:=11l
1 adlourned,
HOUSE.
The Mouse met at 10 o'clock, and promeded to the
consideration of bit's upon the privet* calendar. when
I large number. may relating to Into rated compe
tes, Were read line time sad ordere d be prepared
a Wand
I ear bills were the following 1 An got to
fiqt etvisig..4.LiTiraorp,trtra l im:irtatr.
t, . . x . r bo fi ero. meenanies , and farm e for work
t° la 1, dope r it. army: an ant relative to
stkenl sad' ire a .Dit et county; an eat to W
IWI Ire La teer orele n -A. Uri i tilitrih;
; 1 . 1: raehurtt al ..eir Providayee Qin:
k e t'kepa v e the vet °P rat IM . rwlt to
ea mill A
~, TeX . rinclg4MM, aii°o77 4 prgrte4l4ll
In Let to incorporate the Chester Delon Stove nips
ne I an cat to Incorporate the husenehe one Valley
Rail an
rpm piny ; a supplement lo an act enlitled an
het euttimpr the Governor to incorporate the Dr
eq...rui.v Re ashen railroad and Canal Oran
theft of April, Dahl. and the gentlemen there-
Viiii act to incorporate the Rrankliq Xining 0
pr ; an act to incorporate
pt East L.Operty andutril
flinetlitrifei4 ci.7 ° ,4Tt g rij I . , o l:o74l l aklg h egrz;
peroollt Os ot Tamaqua. Sehuyikill comity. op
oopy of
Rogers Opologicat t Israel, with maps and charts an
eat to inoorporate the filc& Manufectug Co. pc mot
for the preserration of insectivorous b irc h, and for the
Inolection of fruit end fruit tree. In Leh gh county; • n
ret to prevent the destruction of trout in Cheater and
beware ciopnties; an rio to extend Ft Menet street,
n the city of Phgedelptilsi i a supplement to an sot to
Pcorporete th e 'ruttier a Association ; an act to !neer •
Frate the So oylkull County Transportation Company ;
sotto Ineoreorate the Arnetiena Stearn Plough mime-
Rotating Company of taneaster county' an act to in
imamate the filet Manch Chunk Wale , Company • an
t o Ll ' Arti=l,t h r. l . l :; •i . r a u fre i vv?:l " Antreitti i . "
Market °stymy i e supplement to an ant to incorme
mte the Philadelphia and Crescent P A giv6gigt cern
tliieiltrirecirtre `,l:leanTrat'hleoLllgth. A .
the .. begr.
ale, t'h lade this and Muropean steamship Com
ry,..1 ad art to Incentive* the Rook Oil Company ;
a sot for the registration of births , marrieges. and
oaths In the eity of Philadelphia; a supplement to the
act ooneolidittine the oily of l'headelphia. itt refers to
footwas le ins paste , er railways. Molt of the
lards h ave exoepted from its operittion, on too
' eon of Meagre. Her. Moore , Strode, - Store/on, Don •
Melly. Paneoaat, and Fronton.)
'Several bills were ohlented Dom the render , end
among them the join incorporating the 1•e an Market
i_n il itra T ild R: all. Be li t t rfnra neh Uito 6 ll I " fall Cdntr
:rem supplement hl the eat tnomporating the Mount
Jo Bai nes IheteutiOn was negatived.
, The II
.to incorporate,. the Mifflin Gonnty Dank wei
I T he
with as arenas...and reading es was also the
supplement to the ant inoorporating the Fairmount Fan
sensor Railway Company.
The bill f.orn the Senate, changing the name of the
American College of Atodiolne, in Philadelphia, was
I I
liken up
andSanollon : ri , n e l 'o f t eh II f!h
t u fir ig geto eesJ.d. 'darks, to tea i sectors on
From Washington- , -The Illness of Se.
ctetary Cass.
larsauirlovois• Feb. lg.—he report prevalent fester
say, regarding the fitness oSecretary Cass. was ren eh
exaggerated. It cm a elht attack, froth which' he
me to have reeoveyed, ea; to ,ay, he le ettenlling to
"pi erstihsetatit uppartmalt,_ .
kit
to . foTta i rrn,s ` .gtil u lt 141.51VAu took
see to
:I; si F frAnli — th ` l ttukb.',.':itnnPititijZt in-'
1 iv amen treaty. The votes of at leant jive of their
'umber will ne necessary for its ratification in Ildi
tition to the Democratic, vote. Apart from the ii ats
er proprie ty of the treaty, the question as to the emit
rimer the Coostitutiinal party to enter Into the or
ninilemen hi consider(' of primary Importance to de-
I rine. he treaty wi not be reported from the Coro
t
glee on onion Relations until the resul t . of thietton
.ernillove le awn.
I T rit, h a e tn is pi e ri: or tri s iol ne g t l a r e i ti; m tlye rr a .tr dl ov iD:
returnecto the kten .. *doh wi I surrender its aboli
' licof t e franking PliVlibill. in view of the two thirds
opt°f i t e House against I.
of bi
cats r a
brl r i n trat i t i tlinagr i u i ntent i on
a:in..4 intro
.
11,1" far, t he Senate's Harper's Ferry Corntrilttee has
VATl"&eiT' v tritnr.r4dgEgritt•i:,:.l', l :Unil%';
~,.... . its proeeeding" excite no pa lie Interest
' la it ;rat 'Bawer ' of the nave, died here to day, after a
Fort illness. • HO entered the service In 1811.
71W JARS/IT 111101n3 TVIPLATI,
ArattX4l.o!l,,N. Yeb.ll.—Ths. gullible 'Templar
Ws IT of - vow Misr 1131 in this city today, and
WV I wi
gind n6 oinn;lge w rts 3 .A l ftl4s B . l itill 3 l6.
tonisplieri T_heophints Pais. Grand tisnentilitinto
I. ' l,l4"t • tasn . , gl i " r itV'Wtgiti 4 l iViisp7isgeol.
.;
i f idat n ti t :tv i l . arsinetirM.N=
*Wirodts wits igin s installed in the erectag bp
r night orpinteth u ninson' proxy tot** Wand
itaterof s United
~
tol
,
ir,l
Mthcoption of Hon. John Rickman a
Home.
Wise ilasTaa, Feb. 11.—An immepSe qfpWd be
issMbled t ote*seeing to we oomo Ron.
whQ la toe a brie visit to hill homq
Wm.B.W:do•ll, Es4.,,tno, slitifVritss. delivr red the
f •rogrors . t e o :h h , i di 6 teTd r iait
I swam hsioned to wi th attsotio• sathusoutioally
,e eared. The rasemb age, pritoefied r triad ofirmalo,
,thett swotted Mr. Hickman to his rmi pees,
_ _
Blight Fire In Pic4inqoa cpllege.
ttl i teastil t
ak. lamp. .us ...ram ,s trilling, die WW I " illy 'nll
boon .3 ontato4 to ob. room.
Nply•VorAE
Yo Peeh i 14—A Conventr of the American
party Ran been ca to meet at loahanaton tp:mor
row, Uptake 'tape to operate wit h the National Ulnae
tarry.
Ilfealth of ?Hr. Lawrence.
pansartrao. Fab., 14.—e11iker Laßrlinos, of thil
1
80 rnikt 014ter w-day. though Oililloonfinra
4 W
AU 4'40.
THE CITY.
CONTROLLERS or ram Pomo Scuons.—The
enthly meeting of the Board of Control was held yea -
trolley afternoon. A number of communication, were
received and appropriately referred. Among these
wgr '
e from the fleet school district, es follows :
To the F
_er Meat and Af , rnberr of the Board of Coettrol,
gr the First School District . :
Galri,twari I My attention has been called to the
anblished proceedings of a special mooting of your
board, held on the eth ins . .. to consider a communip
tion from .1. B. Smith & Co. in relation to the award of
oontraots for the Amalie■ of books, dro., for the present
year.
The communication. whioh was thoutht of sufficient
Im , portance to mill special meetlna fur its considera
tion charges that I liege resolved the cm tract for
gook,
honks, unfaleft than they offered a heavier
hook, for one oent per don't loon then was awarded to
me.
/ connive that 1 igin obliged to that firm for their corn
trtoloation. as it afogde me the opportunity of oettling
yeur attention to the following facts:
That the prioa yea paid for enpv-bemlur, lug than two
year ago. was 46 cents oar dozen. That in cense aped...
Ora Cant roVersy In Teldinn to the prier , I paid for WOK%
puyoliaaed by poor board. a oommittee wag appointed
to ingeeti gate the matter.
From the printed report of that committee. it will be.
peen that they Invited the attendance of a umber or
boAksallars, who t.stified as to the regular Praia
charged by the trade for books in use in the public
sohoots. .
The testimony of J. B. Smith & Co.. in regard to the
Price of oopy-booke, wee that recants per dog. was as
ow as thee could furnish books., of the quality they sold
to the board. at that pries. which was 10 per cent. lees
then they sold the e.me book to other parties.
The result of the investigation proved thet for a long
lime your board h tit raid moral higher prices for books
than wee doused by the tradt to other smaller buyers.
In consequence of which. you Aeleriniuel to purchase
by oontract, and bids were invited by Pub 10 advertise
ment.
onswer to who+. I sent on elfer (with samples) tn
supply copy-hooks fully pelted to those then in use. I for
which you paid forty-fire cents,, at thirty-fire cents per
dozen.
The proproods were referred to the Committee of Sup
plies. with directions to award the contract to the lowed
bidder.
•• . .
Now. a it prominent member of that committee ha ,
at a poldie nielittne of your blarti, declared that noon.
that did not belong to his (the Dimo.nratidi party snoulit
1 upply one dollar's worth. oven if offered for nothleir, ir
• could prevent it. And. es I have always considered
t my duty its h coral citizen to oppose that partyl con
esl did no , expect tost the contract at any price.
The eomniittee award a ed the central , to J. B. Smith &
Co., at thirty-four cents per dozen—one cent leu than
my offer.
As to the quality of the book■ tarnished under that
centred. i Would remin you of the protests yea re
seised from the seinen& boards. atainst sending seek
books, es they were entirely unfit for nee in the schools.
The reason given by the Committee erg imams for the
inferior quality 01 the books was, that they were re
stricted to the lowest bidder, without ?ward to quality
In January, of tact year. you acme invited Trop isms.
whenl gent 'mules of five different qualities. the
protest beige from thigh seven end a half to pwentymen
caste ger :mean. 1 ales pave the risme and weight of
the paper of whieh each sample wee mode , end invited
you to inquire of the leading piper dealers is to the
quality and value of edch kind named.
The proposals were referred to the Committee of
Su piles for the year. with directions to make the award
to thelowest' and beet bidder. The committee agate
gave the awarß to J. B. Smith k Co.. at the same price
(31 cents) at which that firm had eupplied the books, so
pinch oomplained of, the previous year.
The hooks now in use in the public, Naimoli were sup
plied tinder the lest named contract. winch books. I am
prepared to prove. are far inf • nor to those I opted at
SI oentsor dozen ; cc Diet if the Com of lie
pile!, o tact mittee
veer. made the sword for copy-books
fairly, t hen J. H. Smith & Co. here not honestly fulfilled
their mutinied.
Samples of their bookg taken from the pnblie schonle
within the Mat two weeks. together with wane of the
very samples I offered last year at 31 ceets per dozen,
have been placed in the hand. of several niembers of
your
hoard,
to which I levite your manful attention
and Comparison.
TM. near I again offered 'empire at thirty.fire,
thirty-four, rind thirtY one cents. giving the name
and Weight of the paper of which they were mule. and
invited you to inquire of the leasing book and paper
dealer as to the eutlity um) value of each.
These were referred 'o the present Committee of
experienceho wili the two
before them and the
of the tact two year', in the imitable of
the discretion you rave them have riven me the eon
treat as the :weft and bat; bidder. and I am cmafideet
that the hooka lent you. tinder the emitmet, will testify
their Jude meet end netisfy your beerd,
Yours, respectfully.
THOMAS W. PRICE.
Dee from the Fifth section, aiik•ng for the removal of
primary school No 4
One from the k iglith seittion, asking au additional
teacher In the girls. %remitter school.
Another asking for the imeeily emotion of,. new sehnol
house in Aramingo street. The latter communication
wee referred to City Concede.
The Committee on Supplies submitted a report that
then hid &wooled contrasts to whom thee considered
the lowest bidder in the offer of Bibles. Messrs, I. B.
Smith & Co hed offered Bible, at 34 p er dozen. But
the committee awarded the roe tree t to Messrs Peck &
Bliss, at 34 M per dozen, for the reason that the books
of the latter firm were of a quality which warranted the
committee in giving the higher price. The committee
proceeded on the prineiple that the cheepeet article is
not always the best. The report we* adopted.
The same committee sulinotted another report in
reference to the diettibutton of snophes in the different
sections. The oone'der ation of the resolutions attached
to the report Wee postponed for the present.
The Committee on High Fulard reported that the pre
liminary arrangement, for the "commencement a:sr
.:dies had been made, end that the Academy of Music
bad been engaged for Thunder." The list of gradu
ates wee read. end the report 'Mooted.
Mr. Duienberry• from the Committee on Gide' Blab
flehoni. reported the list of the young ladies who have
isatisfectorilv completed the prerorihed course of study,
and asked the adoption of a reselugion 'wartime diplo
ma to the graduates. The resolution was adopted.
The Committee on Propert • reported a resolution au
thorizing the erection of additional stairways in the Ito
naldoon schrud-house, in the Fourth section. Adopted.
The Committee on Teat Book, offered a resolution
that' The Scholar's Companion" be Teetered to the use
of the selnxils cemensing the First school district.
A resolution, that the directors have leave to open
pew division, in some of the sphooblteuses of the dit.
toren! ere tions. was. after grime discussion, adopted.
Mn. Allison offered the followine:
Merin.. The nompetenny. eirmioney. and rood
moral standing of the teachers in the employment of
this board ate the solder:is of deep public interest and
concern. and vastly &Vet the future of the loath en
trusted to our control ; and wherein oompleints about
the ineffieieney of she professor ofdraWing and penman
ship in the central High School have long been made to
members ef th's &sauteed eminent neeleet of his duties
repeatedly oherged against him a therefore.
firs efred, That the Manunithe on Central High
School he directed to invest.gate the case, and to report
all the (note in oaaa.ation therewith, at the next stated
meeting of thi, hoard.
A somewhat exciting disemaion tinned, donne which
several motions to lay the whole subject on the table
Were made. These were melded by Alr. Leech, and
other . s, who characterized them nit gatemn; at " gag
Mir. Finally, the motion to lay on the ab le was with
etyma.
Mr. Allison geld that he had offered the resolotiode
under aoimparetive swinge of his duties In the ple
nums. 'the subject melte'. therein emit:oiled wan
gothing new te a insiontr of the members of the
hoard, and it was high time that /Mel notice should
bro taken of them and prompt mitten ed.
Mr. Farrand said that the High cheat Committee
was yon - pellet •a perform its dnt.ee. and that the MOO
duotion of the resolutions at this time to subtle noto
riety wis an outrage.
Mr. F lynn slid that the matter had been ander Inves
tigation an the_Htsh School Committee. who, dentate...
wooed report in a tame when a (attend thorough exami
nation tied been mode.
Mr. Allison acid that he would like two 'mations to
be answered hr the chairman ot the Dieb School Cont.
L.
Mee. Did not the chairman of said- committee re to
t s station home of the Sixth lee di.trlin Filbrrt
meet. neer Fifteenth. and get rota UM utenaut it
rd of the arrest of this pro moor og e night of
nitre II ittiOf Se mind. Did net the Committee on
Milk nehtlel request t i bia ',totalizer to Mtge Lt, PO
*Moo r
Mr. Portend said that he had eon, to the station
t re u r end get a pre that was not gat
• pf the pro-
Mr. Allison. l e er; • but was it not something vary
much like it e Was not the residence therms f Now.
about the wend question : Did act the committee re
'l ill 'Mt P tifitt i gre t VY on answer to Das i rite rroi fr
tory catfed cone:datable Mu •liter.
Mr. ollineswortirt looked oxen the subject as one
For y fitted far a full investigation. There seemed
MSS Plropithy for the four or fire hundred boy, in
t e High Boohoo!, wholes's) growing up into man's es
tete, than there was for one teacher. who has been
chanted with unfitness in more requiem than one.
Mr. Allison stated that he had bum waited upon by
several of thevs • gnu of pupils of ths Binh Behnol. who
had brought this matter to his waters. and if the 00M
matee failed to sot, it was peouliarly the province of the
board to eo so.
Mr Ivies said that he knew the ntofearor well. and
amid speak underetendingly In his fever
Mr. Jackson interrupted saying that if Mr. Ivies was
going into aoy labored defence for the professor. he
Itit r il " ri l iTe n tla 7 n ° l 7 ac d ts ' llial n w d. e r re t t i tra ce h7li t innwle:l i si g .
Gera the diseussinn ended, the resolution bele( adopted.
After the Damnation of some unimportant bueineu,
the board adjourned,
A Wolin TO THE DETECTITH PrACE. —A Correll-
Pendent writes aim lentthy communisstion setting forth
ti, complaint against the ttiettive department of Pollee.
in ra'ation to Afar Ann
eil dal. amen on the oaths of Detectives Russell and
rtho emew. and in default of HT.6 11 0 tell , to answer
e yen different oh of lamenr. The mete of this
comp mint may be /inept' summed up: ' Mho Feet 111
he injured woman ; she is Yolloll* of a goiteectabie fem.
ily. wad him borne a very good eltameter i she is compe
titively a 'Denier in rhiledelphia. eud is mimeo friend
less i stn tom had her thotorra ph taken by officers, and
ptinted In the qolemps or a pet; see pef ; lastly. eke is a
Woman. in entitled to /411 th e sympathies belonging to
/levee/0 .
In aumfergo the eraser part of this complaint. we
have only to say. that the fact of an alderman having
nommitted her and the feet of her has ins basil identi
fied as the dishonest pie nei pa . of smarm misdemeanor .
removes it from the preterite of our entitleme In rein
non to the cornet data anuost the deteotivea we mar
h pardoned for sum estinr that we are not the proper
tribune for trying the orteduot of mitnieleal efficers — e
communication addressed to his Honor the Mayor
would be the proper course, end would be proverb' at
tended to,
We wish te say award or two on one point of this
ormimoniention 7 a point very legitimate ;and proper.
We mean the eirounistance of Miss Beek having had
her likeness taken, hung in the Rogues' Gallery and
erkted in the column. ore newspaper.
We confess the rase is It herd nem both in its beatifies
on the character of Atlas Beck. and on the ohareetera of
a thousand others who may be sumeeted to the same
course. Let us illustrate: A 'mune lady is arrested on
the charge of oonemitting an °rano, against the dienity
of the CommonWeenh. She I. takes into the private
Minor of the detectives (that mysterious chamber sq
&weed !smiths eves of citizen eivillenel. and anbjected
to the ease and rude comments of the hangers-on
around the Mayor's offiqe. rmln Lel she is escorted to the establishment of a phologra er. liar cloture
taken, Meetly framed, and rilaced in t °finial °on
shutto
tion. The shut step will he leer nom nal hy a mans
trate le *nem! In await her trial hew, unity of her
countrymen. Now, mark the hardship/. Before Me
trial comelier her photograph is given tit the meets of
eh obscene. scurrilous, and widely-Mrettleted 11091 - sell,
ter—eftraved, printed. and !mattered through ever y
underf the country. This be d o nen 1.11 the eiWI
consideration, and m a y be in a thousmnd
others.
lemmas° this woman to be the molt ithandoned of her
pea improve her to be lost to story hemp( of respect
for herself, or reverence err the taws—in short. sep
tets her as dark and reeJleive A cave as the imagina
tion onn emotive, and then let la ask, is it fair that it
eltlnen of this country. Prim:mod by the taw to be In
-0o t. and petiently awaiting from the hands of the
law either a vitulloafton or a punishment, 'Naiad have
hey ease thus oreiudged, and her name and Dane mule
a Dv. word end a reproach in every quarter of the land?
We -most of .be understood as arming against the
Propriety of ging* Rogues' Gallery. The visa is a
to
in has proved itself extremely' efficacious.
Wei 50 not y that the gentlemen of the detective
fon* gould not have oonstantly Wain them peelers,
of Met levego• reseal, of this country. in order to keep
1
their limns array! fresh 14 the memory 1 on the contra
il, nee a eon's e is very necessary. But we do wish to
De understood as saying that the course or the detectives
in mindenne toe mortrid taste. and tending to, injure the
chareator of three whom a thentablit axiom of law
p iw o isuntee be be those
mot Imre. is at toast a very Mie
le it MM. ellf ildletild he hotli censured and ceased.
Ilk ;sloe sow wora• or i eorment.and thanking our
artlng, orthleetz 4'. dis missieto..cir t us
Mar. B STOOXII, Ac.—The fbllowlnir are
the sass of real et;tate, stocks, Ire., made by M. Those
& Sons, at the Philadelvhie Exehange, yesterday, at
noon I
I original or 9) new share, San Pranofteo Land Aliso
ointitm-8530.
It original et 40 new there' San Fran/ileac Land Aw e
cuittion_r.
tr i ii v iere hiladelithie f ibran Company-3M.
*hem manilla Library Compane-38 re.
o lot. yf ground, Twelfth street, south of Thomp
son. 115 feet front,ll3 feet deep, gulPect to a yearly ground
rent of CO each-99i0.
Handsome brown-ctone residenee, No 310 South 'Third
greet, between Spruce and Union streets, IP feet 3
Inches front, MO feet deek - 4 9 . 000 .
Three stone dwellings. eprinnetrest, Manayunk, sub
toot to a yearly ground rent of 410.37-81,100.
A SWINDLER AT LARCIE.—A Individual calling
Minigolf Burch has been travelling around Philadelphia
With the manifest intentme of swindling ear mei
ten,. Hui plan is this: He rats a rrocery establish
ment in the eastern part of the city. and re regents
tunnel( as a hoop skirt manufaeturer, doter blames,
at Broad and Carpenter street,. He would then state
that he had been authorised by Messrs. Pohl amp & Ca .
of Norfolk, to ouches. some Rio miles. to be paid for
with a draft of Beldame & Co., to the order of and en
espied by J. D. Maxwell & Bon. In some oases he hie
had the (toffee hough , , nod has received a balance be
tween the facie of the draft and the lull fbr the ooffec .
The drafts are of course beetle, and the signature of
Mahwah & Poe fored, ) thou• it without env attempt at
Mutation.) Iluroh le still at large. although the police
have received orders to cultivate hue acquaintance.
ATTEMPTING To STEAL.—TpO oolored men bad II
hearing yeeterdsy morning. on the charge of attempt
ing to 'teal They entered the ehop of James O'Brien.
on Hilo. emit below Elth, on the evening le_naTious,
end attempted to carry on the money &Serer, The pro
erletor might them in the net, end Mmerferred them
Into the heeds of the polio*. Themaeistrive yeeterday
Morninf,lßer the hearing , committed them to prison.
ACCIDINT.—Qn Monday afternoon, a woolen
tumid Ann Smith met with a singlest aeoldelL
when oceeding stone Evanson street, below ■ ~of a bale of cotton falling from the second etory of a
stole 'Ouch bet op the heed. felling her to the round,
and ewserely injuring her. Bh6 was conveyed to her re.
eidenoe et Almond and ifilMond streets.
FODDER , DIIATE.--TOSterdlly morning, a black
ITlMAlT:4ollllL Th irrlit. " ge 33 ollg e n f rektt i l
drark e ig not s . strc erju" "t°l°.'
m°}ll
of
Tug W31.1.111th is warm awl 4 111 1. During a
dreater part of yesterday the aloud/ seemed ea Inn
oubt whetber to wun or not. As a eonseguenoe. the
able. were gloomy, sod the atrium du and dawned ley
111 1 11 1 1 1 1 4910 whom amooMM 0A 1M Moir hom
Boerneee Milne COORTIITESTEZDAT.--Strpomin I
Count—Justices Woodward, Strom Thompson. and '
Reed.--The Cite of Philadelphia, to the use of James
Deehen plaintiff in error, ve. Riehard Wistar. defend-
ant in mew., 't he • s the lineation an to the '
foment thhpitvidhr stf the city. The Select
and Comm, Co • win, by resolutions. ap
proved thellth of • - astlionaed the owners of
roperty,hra majo thereof to pave the hallway of
tilltlenth street, fr lee to Centre streets, in the
dna - Din word. A fter Ina tetweAll Of these resolutions.
James Heathen sm
a?f~ tent he bad elted to the d OOMMull:fiLlt:
wtWipp= fi liAse ' =ied. and wacibi
the Chie wiemlemoner. gent to the City &honor to
ha d vA i r , in reeementedren. drawn hut Pro
ceedoiliriThlindfite n bed the fgdas was
the owner of the lot of ground to question. fronting OD
said attest; npflt forthe costprid expenses of the ravine
was presented to film in due form. he refused to par. A
hen was filed, a wire [emu isms ed.arul defendant, under
the usual rule, Weeded one essionprit peyment, with
leave, &a , and at the trial of the ease tendered fire spe
cial pleas The cue was tried in the Distriat Court.
before Judo Otroed end the tury, under the direction
of the emir', retentel a verciat for the defendant, sod
fromfrom !hie the MAUI! My. Deebse. s t ip•als.
answer to ths chore Motet eat , e emineel for Mr.
Winter
to tho suttorne of Comte Ito piety the re-
Whalen n questioe. tis asserted that Mr. Witter wee
one of eta owners o properly within the limits we
untied be city Councils. tot his ownership exceeded in
number of Diet of ground fronting nu , the strut direet.
' 04 'Of be ...wand more than ten times the segregate
umber of [let owned be the other Dee. Pour of the
lee other Inners united tn contracting with James
Beehari to dq tire work., They held no eentmieteatton
with Mr. Wistar t they revs 100 notice; they. did
not Invite film to their contemn. or inform him it was
about to besot&
Mr. Winer denies the' inettee of these emeeddiage.
and also contends—PlM, ''bit the meribitioe Coup
mle rens upos up speiment authority *flaw. Sumo
That even if it did. its terms hare sot been efignehej
with. And third. That although the,elly may lawiblir
do work find file a lien for her expenditure. yet no hen
can be filed on her name, or en her WPM: when, be
the very terms of the resolution under which the wort
is done" the city te to be at no eXpene• *inapt for in
tersections. '
_lt le etnipluded r in utotaaagj v that the right to fits e
hen sad te D 11751411 rsia is .27sesstr seafffsid
*eon and reitexed to the sinixtrieehip. The case was
argent end entenltted. '
&hobo, yit The Azoommodetion Paling Fond and
Loan Amociatinn. slammed and submitted.
hist 91110e—ChierJmnien Lowrie — Knowles re. The
North Pump noels Rat t ed CornPeny. Defoe. re
ported Verdict for plaintiff for I.
Caroline William.. br her next friend. George 'W.
Brooks, vs Henry Wood. This ism tenon to recover
Damages. The defendent was the oweer of s dog.
which. attacking Miss Williams. totioed her to such an
extant thetshe was mistimed to her for three weeks.
and required the care and attention o nom Aor near
ly three mopthe. On behalf of the defendant it was ai
ls/ea that this ea:oal bgelat midst a mistake. the
v
dog which attacked Meg Williams was not the proper.
ty of Mr. Wood. The eirertmetanees en stated by de
fondant's counsel were. that Miss William wee passing
along the street with two dots ef bet own. when
the two outtroale - were met by a third. eat It dog
eche mooed. Mime Williime. In indearopee to
ea state the ecimblitents, wee bitt n by the struter.
All tbs harm done wan the indiction of a slight
scratch, but this scratch was irritated. by tattoo
air nutmeat at the bandit of an IneAintelteut
person. InW
aloof of the assernra that ger. ear dad
not own the dot desenbed by emptier' Inhume*, the
real owe., of that 'anteater animal was malted, and be
tents eft, In addition to the fast nett he owned the dog,
that his dog would not insult anybody. provided be was
lot himself inseltal. The pleintiirs vitamin* had de
scribed the dog the. bit Miu Witham', he one with long
tall and rare, and the altered owner contradicted this
by asserting thathie dog had short ears end short tail.
This lie knew ; he he saw them cut or 'Ttp. deg
described by tlie bielallat witnesses seems to bar.
been a vagrant of t e most inveterat leinin Minn. He
"49" —ir by " tubbing around " K.Uraqv ' aLd
meking his borne with _all the neighbors — with
Wood among the rest. Verdict for ' ,i sland for $ll.
Joseph Emig vs. The Beeond and Third Streets Pas.
sengeritallway Co.ffilleitte. An action to moaner dam
p/Fe. -The Ossetia - was enraged in unloading his dray.
and the horse woe standing partially on the null of the
company. defendant, when a paseeager ear Deming
Wong, struck the harp., end the home struck Mr. Errin
and lammed him against a sand out, injuring loot to it
manlier. On toot.
DirrAICT Corot—indre Here—William Orange IV
John Hey. Before resorted. Verdi-t for plaintiff.
Robert
usesMillr and Sarah Miller. hie wife. in right of
and to the or said carat< vs. The Ninth Presbytenan
Church. Jury not.
DISTRICT Coong.—Sedge Sharewoed —The Provident
Bevieg and Building Association es. Beniemin Stout
for tiff for Vid.
George T. Hamilton and Thomas J. Hills. trading as
Hamilton & Bills, vs. John Aseough. An mama to
On
dameges for the unskilful sheen': ors bone. On
trial. _
Common Pans—Judges Thompson. and Allison.—The
Commonwealth ex. Tel Calvert vs. N . T. Barons. Com
missioner or aterkete. This was a rule to show mow why
• mandamus should not mime against jar. Samna
immmandine him to rent to theplaintiff. Mr. Calvert, a
stall in the Spring Garden Market for the year corn
memo ag January 1, IMO, upon the payment of the legal
rent.
Mr. Calvert alleges that ha is a fanner ; that be awns
a farm of about one hundred acres in Delaware enmity :
that for the last three years he has been the lessee end
occupant of stall No. 331. section 33, in the Bring
Barden street Market bents that sett of the market
house anpropriated to farmers ; end that noon said stall.
in a"ditien to butter and other produce of his farm, he
has been ice the habit of melba; the meat of animate fed
and renamed on his said farm; and, also, occasionally
the meat of animals not fed or fattened. but slaughtered
on his said farm.
Ile further alle eels that upon applying to Mr. Barons for
a renewal of his lease of the said stall. the eomminioner
refused, except noon condition that he igned and exe
cuted a pledge not to sell, or expose for sale. any meat
unless the same shall have teen in tont taith Pnaluead
or fattened upon his farm. This hit. Calvert refilled to
,to, and he now /mph. for the madrimus. The rule was
made absolute. It will he argued during the week.
st% cA ti t i T silied iß :eilTriV ,uare rnfe n g d' r w ;F The iZ a el t lh a :
theseon ellsell." by which is undaarstol d e fault or
who have been committed to fall in of
bail.
William Walker, colpred,pleaded guilty to a charge
of entering the premiers of R. L. Field with intent to
steal, Sentenced to an imprisonment of nine months in
the county prison.
Nancy Griffith wig charged with the larceny of a bon
net. a watch, chain, and other jewelry to the automat of
896 to. the property of Vienne 'Howard. It seems that
Mrs Howard lost her bonnet about three months ego.
and Just before Mrs. H. visited New York. Upon her
return ashnK time since, her trout was need of the
Jewelry mentioned in the lull of indictment. A few days
after the Jewelry Wee mimed the lientl:eit was seen with
the bonnet. and this led ha the mammon that she was
guilty of the seeped Impair As there was no evidence
of this fart. the Jury were instructed to return a Verdict
of not mu& on this bill.
Martin Hughes was corivieted of a charge of assault
aid battery. Penteseed to pay a fine of 53 nod costs.
Alexander Moilarvey sad Jana Mariarvev were
charged with salt &shinier en Ponds,. The defendants
are proprietors of a tavern in Chastest street. between
Twenty-thipl end Twenty-fourth streets. Twn young
women testified that they purchased lituurs or the de
fendants on Bunday sail no erosa-examination, they
admitted that they did IP) fey the raltbeie of instituting
this prolineUttoq.
./eing &exordia moms by those who
were in the haNt visiting the Warne is the neigh
herbaria. these witnesses thourht to put a stop to the
y r ,,,,m a t sprees meelese la by tinily ilibstieell, by prose
outing some of the parties
The defence contended that the prossention was 111-
stitoted in order Malays off a prosecution threatened
by the defendants outmost the .le:went:lg. If was fur
ther alleged that these ten witneases equated the tav
ern on the Sundae In question. en? asked foy the liquor
u s rer s e r e r of being mak MO in need or some 'den
se nt. The District Aleornay abandoned theme armlet
r . s o lgi br les t rz..- tan pi . aille i rtyr a lp t : i . a a l ozr y ,
de-
Aeration rendered a v .r erdict of r ifni Hy, with a_recom
mended on to the mercy of the ousel. Judge Ludlow
said that he would not pass pentenee at praweitt, as hs
took the same view of chemise ail the learned counsel
for defsadent.
Steer Gtilfitb vas atateittsd on &charge of the larceny
rUl b erkeKene etas acquitted an a charge of keeping
&disorderly house.
John Nene wes acquitted on a bill of lintatinset
srie
/ipx a mmilar elt
lyainne w e r a t tl it ypitai kiNdlty i erho
i re armee
irisiteTeraPVisleatrues-illiushopugeo=u!sras t oasa rn
as sequined on charge n attempting temek Imelreia
A colored damsel, Clara . Dame. was commuted en It
charge of larceny and sent to the county prison Ger
the term of' air month&
Henry 'Upham and Jaleah Swift were agotalltad
charge of this lereeny of a coat. These defendants
Mire already been sentenced. to Imprisonment on
anotherpharge.
John Hagan was put on ble tnal, charged with having
received some stolen yarn. knowing is to haws been
stolap, Thy defence deity ail guilty imowledge on the
part of the aroused. The case was not concluded at
S o'clock. whada the soon adjourned.
Qaermaria or ?no Nona AL PCROOL —teeter
day afternoon. at the :weans of the Board of Ittihad
0 int rel. the following list of indentse of the Normal
School was read. and diplomas ordered to be given to
them: Massie Rodney. Sydney Jonas, Lenity Barnes
heimer. Susie Nichnlsnri. Lime Butterworth. Lune
Watson. Mary Ergots 8. o:seien Mattis Malta.
Mien Simpson. M. (^is& Crane. Josephice Thom..
ann. Mary Iredell. &len M. Glernsh, Jr... shine Cook
Miry Palmer, Henrietta Freeman. Annie Harvey. Wats
Reedy, Balite A. Long, Christina& Anne. Louisa Lit,
nulls, Velma Roatch. Ellen Charley, bathe Hicks.
Rachel Orem. Clementine autchinn. Liens ?mar
ale, :Wary Bale, and Crane Smith. lo Total, 34.
• A LnargLATIVI Laneaster Erred la
tells us that the v;int or the flennaylvenia Letielelnte
to hililerolle Pril4., seal, to boot the work
ings of the mate Normal Pehont. wilt prove a highly in
teriestine affair not oral to the ler stators. but to the
crla nen. of [Animater and Millersville. It is proposed
to sive the ,nairanii a handsome reception upon their ar
rival here. Tee Mayor will send in a mestate to the
Councils to morrow. asking for the adoption of mea
sures to extend to them an Mlle al reception. which will
nn doubt he favorably acted upon. The military of the
c it,. are &beauties in the matter.attcl it to eighty pro
bable that both oompentee will be out in full foroti.". •
TUN TRAveenIPT Liner. CatiE.—Veeterday the
bill of indictment aYaiust Mr. R. W. C. Greene fne the
oriblioation of an allegedon Dr. Robert K. Smith.
in the Sunder Transcsrst, which yrria ignored on &fou
rth. after the evtmlnetion of the complainant. wee sent
hack to the brand Jury by Mr. Mann, the District At
torney. who attended the jury -room in pervonould a
true bill" was found. Mr. John A. Jackson. who wss
sentenced on Monday. is as comfortably provided for
In hi. new quarters RS Is possible under the circum
',emcee. Petitions for hie pardon. Honed by the jury
who convinted him. and by numerous of the most pro
minent and influential citizens of Phibidelphia, have
already been forwarded to Governor Packer.
CONCERT IN Am or van Negillor.—A comfort in
aid of the .needy of St. Vincent's Home for Deatant•
Children will he given, at Concert Hall, on Tuesday
evening, February Met. ThaYiregmustne for the occa
sion, we legrn, will be exceedingly attraetlve. embrao
ing the name of Mire Caroline Rlchinte and others of
great celebrity la the musical World. The otitect of the
coneert will commend it to the charitable.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Motley itmlcot.
Patt.seisnrais. Feb. 11, 1560
It seems hardly possiblo to here more than one day at
a timuot active Maine's at our Stock Board. To-day
the sale§ wore small. though times were firm, and in
'some cases advancing. Paseenter railway stocks have
improved. Seoond and '1 yin}-street sold at 40, and
holders ask for -
Omen and Coates IS. Chestnut and
Walnut 33,,Ppmee and Pine It. Selinylkill Naviga
tion bombs are improving: The preferred stock sold
at UN. Penneylvenie Railroad shares closed at 38. N.
The money market &PIAUI to have experienced no
change at all from the news of farther rise in the Mis
count rate at the Bankof Eastland. There will be proba
bly no effect modueed upon monetary relation's here by
any changes abroad unless thee.) changes stouldlera the
course of exchange against us, and bring about heavy
shisreents of gold.
The Bohemian at Port) sod does dot give the anxiously
looked for intelligence which the commercial world was
harping to see. She exited on the 2d, and the English
budget was not to be brought forward in Parliament
until the 6th. On that day. thee, the Chancellor of the
Exehequer is expected to declare to Parliament the re
deadens which the Government propose. to make in the
English tend; These changes. if the reductions are
great, will be followed by advances in the cost of man,
articles of Frenek production, the prices of which will
to proportionably affected in this country. Bidders of
French wines, brandies, and other commodities. are
quite sazio6s to know the details of the new free-trad,
arrangements, and the next Cunard steamer at New
York and her news are anxiously anticipated.
Prtrrren's (busier/oil Detester for the lath February
is nut, with its alma contents, and, besides, a new fea
ture, in the shape of a page of engrarings or the various
coats-of-ante of the I States. A note of a beet in
one State very fregeentlyeentaine as en g raving of the
coat-of arms of that State, which would at once serve
to detect its spurious character if it were altered to any
bank in another State. The subscribers to this valuable
detector will appreciate this new evidence of the libe
rality and enterprise of the publishers.
The New York Journal of Cooornrrer of to day says
"The bank statement for the week. as °omitted with'
the preceding returns, shows an increase of st 0e3.1%
to loans; /1113469 sn circuletion ; ROMAN is net de-
Posits, and is deems* of 813e.4141 In specie. We annex
the weekly averages sines tits opening of the year, to
gether with a comparison of the averages for the COMP
*goading date of last year:
Date. Loans & Disc, Speoie. Cirenten. Deposits.
Jan. 7.1850....12e.597.84 17.543,731 8 539,063 74.808 8.53
36a. 14. / 81 6 • • 123 683,411 18,740,363 8,080418 75,1%3,763
34.. 21,1810 ...123 845,931 19433.494 7 580 ilb6 76 236 681
Pot . 2 :: 1 131 : 1 4 3 4% 3 121 5 1 6 4 3 1,3 7 01 7 8, 7 1r4:er0 7 4,477,2 6 4
" Sao e time last rear.
Feb. a, 136 125.251,067 11,71y3 363 3,071,63 88,86 06
This Is not a very favorable showing, although it la
better than the condition of the bake no exhibited at
the opening of the year."
Otte woe decided on Saturday in the Litchfield fin
natio? Court, ninth is the fast practical blow at bogue
banking, no attempted to be carried on in this State.
The case was en action by Abtjab Catlin and Francis
B, Harrison, receive, of the Litoilfield &vat, atatolit
Charles EL Church, of Woleoteille i for the recarery of
the value of twenty Claret of the origioal stock of the
bank, repreunted by Churchl notes, which came la
the receinara' hands ■coons the assent of the bank. Mr.
Church claimed that he had transferred his whole etook
to, the bank. to pursuers, of en agreement et the time
of imbecribing, and that the novae were loaned to the
bank, without consideration, for its agmonitoisdation.
.111466 Manisa clanuil 01/4001
the jury returned* verdtot ef 412440 and
raiettfltithgteleigthittifte
tobbly go to the me ceurtr-Afeas Seems* Aar.
' The folketrin%ra a,atajsmsatof Uaktitalivisatain deo
Lou r irdatid Railroad for JanualidaN, sad Imam
11859:
...-...511.011 BO
22.202
lOW On
2.114
OS 12
Wel if
octanes, 21 per wee 212.11k4
The annual report of the N, JOSIIII It
nutapottAtiou Compsay tot the MIN ttl thelainta
tine, &mistime the ( catmint &Uri
Capital
I. M.
Capital start - ....... • . • =PM, IV
Funded debt tinetidiiise,;;;;it'air
tbe property, /Ms. the Joe
dlaneLlitall I ... .... aim
prlit d fru, wie awithii. iv
Pend , d la tiro tionstisation or tho road.
and La imamate( the moat, awed be
low
..11222.101
Lira paid for Waif/416 mod '
vitt. n .$lOOO OD
L ear raid ew
for gamma
br Cr. to atearsiboat
7.8. Darer IT.f9C 1T
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&UU&Ty. •W
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The ((Moving are do teoeipte Rad expeaditarae foe
he jeer :
*Erin?".
rc:ra pe.fsenit* .
rei ht tr/19.18/
. Mail. Tont% Impress MAO 711
fm:ht sad othersoctrete MAO El
aintainine rallrold,brudaes7
and bruktiare
Re pairs of ko:oniat tens, can and
all all
la
mackinere
Op el-- cwt and tabor p i ; i s Zi;; • aXift a
Operating the mad and va ns_
65 " "
Din tint passoinsers end fresitat 177"2 el
Office expeaseni alarm, and
eon t inseams.— —... ..i.. Mlle 77
Sal eat
-
Interest on AM / 011 d- eit ip aS
Transit duty on pasanngers sad
freight . 17.076 Ter
Tax on eapjtal. • • ••.; • 1.1.74 a CO
theidands in cash. Aar. a n d Wit re lIMP 11111
prrlit and loss, to aurae, sena
ammo a
PHILADELPHIA 'rook Exca•Kom
F•lnyry H.
1.11.0113 n IT LE. ihanuail. iw WORM eirset.
FIEET BOARD.
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MOND 1101.21/..
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130 WeA Cliß 11$ .ta Win 176.
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gusis of kcostss 61676. rs to &hint NAT prvf ligiS
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WAXING PSICIII-FIRM.
Bad. Asast. - AN L !Ma.
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" stock- I 8
Philadelphia Markets.
rear.esar
fielders of That are area to Omar demeada guadittiod
straight miseries is scares and wanted at Ma
bbL which price is gerterary teased for that detente.
lion. The only sales *e b e er of are MO able tesnayirs
ma extra at ditie MIL This trade ars boozy' tossootion
rate extent at front these rates for miseries and OSIYIIO4-
Os to 625872 far extra oimtly and fame breads, op
m Slye Ricer and Corn Meal confirm* dell an&
nearly nominal at former anotattents. Wise* IS 11117
retiree. and about 1 1 1503 boa good and prom redsold at
5i.a651.36. Whits is quoted at I Laaal fe, sadbo lit
tle wilmt. Rye is in fair demand at Ma feassette
nut Corn in rot nen plenty, but the dogmas pay m
limited, at /3d for food a UnWi In store and is the ears,
Oats are not much ins sired for, sin=rualra d arite
steady at she. II OM hashes air
9110 and small lot of prise. Barley at gits Imahut
13srk-let No. 1 Q uereitron is held at MM. tees COS
ton -TM marlin is quiet. Intkoer say time to rags in vie, or demand. Orwenes-The cos is ins.-
with a fair trade demand for Beggar sad Corea, at fedi
prices.
of are coming in more freely bat the ,
holders cheeks bootees. Mess York ISO
*Mug at en ie 4, VW bbl. Sawn-Ram& 1161116 Z
Sidra I.oYge. and Ftioaidats ; about WI eask
W Booth at thess rates. Green Meats an in
eland: re items &tisa sal at Sko - SOS do
; meta d0...13 tints. sad /30 no ‘ na.M . tiplsakle
at 104 e. all on Orn• °hams is ish are.
Arra. and orisos of Mtekerel on the adtanoit ; steelso
at. Mil light Peeds-tlonirsee is hotter; Mis bin
sold to day at from di 7t to SLAM for amines to primes
finality ; but reolomed 11411.4 sold at Mee. and trelle
lei a nt ae lb. Whiskey lym of weed 100 erns.
Ohio Ws gold 250 ; Rearm do, Itle2to ; drudge at Me
Mho V Falba.
]latkets by Telegraph..
AP ALL ACHICO LA• VIA.. Fe b. 13.—C=n—alit hales were
mid to-day at 11011 V for good mi age; Wes of the
tretk 4,250 Wee ; enemata 1#o ; stook is sort. 41,1%0
Rzahaare an Ibeitoa_, teat . pro-
DIN of lading. Me 4. beat. I. , ektstage
ac-
New York oent. orooriora. Prof:bre on Conan
tro f iserpool. lidelt.ktd ; to thy York. 1- 14. other
Fasters aorta Ara. -
B turncoats. Feb.l4.—Ploardall sad beasy. to
onnu ford e dd at 85 UM. IT boat
.C on Bleier
1.30 . kad 111.16•14, to virtual active:
yellow Flefso ; 'elute dall at Marais. Not steady at
/117 80015 for mesa Whitley Ira' and Wive at sh.
sn advmea of ha
Ct.ctax.ter. Feb 14 —Balk Mean area abide bivbar.
Bides enc. bf•se Pork is dolt hit Ins sake sa, at !MAO.
Rube fins. Floor vitae ; mist at L4l. Wilmot Wet.-
Cora steady.
, • Letter from Harniborg.
Learraahondaaaa d Tha Proal
Ilonateurio. Feb. U.
In the Senate. on ilooday afternoon. Nu_ ita
theemd read. In hie plaee,• " a eaupplaannt ts
the aot *elated an set to einahze tazinte6.oa ear
'onerous,' " approved April 12....M.,aatt Penele i ne thet
a shall not be so eouented that teaks -ofilepoilt 'unit
thnsoont. or wises Web. &hall he WAD to tan yes
dlvideada.
hip. Landon. of Arsaiont — wleo 1*- soadataim ear
Campine* on Tam and Immaslity, read. la bin ploset
" an act to orevent the ekaltersties ef, vitiate. SM.
teemed, oe eptritaaa hums." It probalgis, and., t
pea ally of not late Mao IVO tier more the' 4110. thee
adalooratim of litraoreaboasroetalme Slioaale.oe taw
attempted ule of adottarstal Ileum To merest the.
adulteration. the Gaut of Quarter Ileestioea a<ls►tl--
deigns *hall anoint tope Solltpidint shim s, sad in!
'nosh other county nee 'lug be panted, to anslyse
and SPAsuias. at an thew and in aft *die. risme
spirituous. sad malt liquors. Than is abio to be un
onsonireat for mot isms WS tturty oar more Maw
toast, days.
The object of this bill is a Epodes/. bat tt to too eam•-
beroome ar.d ima•aetieable. TM plan of hasiar
chemist, or " public tutor." waa tried is Ohio mad other-
States. and stolid a failure. Mr. hfiller'a btlt. whieb
Makes tha adulteration of liquor a and ofeweis,aad
readers the cake eon of a debt contracted for a apuriossi
article imposaible. if it can be proved. accomplishes the
turf thine desired. If it becomes a law it Will do moss
to prevent the sate of dratted and poisonous biters..
and consequently drunkenness, than a deux liaises
Laws. Let it pan immediately. Essarmehtillar esoand,
to call it up smrie day thus weak. •
la the Rouse. rio Monday, hfr. Paneas■t read is his
DISCO " a supplement to the Set to moorporabs
sad Coatra-streetsPassenger Railway Coausai," whisk
permits them to ameba their track from their preseat.
torminas at Fairmount, about Laadiay sew,. with a
doable track to the Girard Park.
Mr. Ridgway. ••s supplement to as act iftecirporatiai
the Pena Medina I Ilaiverrity.. It makes it incembeet
on that Institution to matntain a department for the ta
strucUon of females to the art of modkizu ; permits
each Senatorial diattiet to name a female 'who shall be
&netted there ; and compels the State to pay SSA. ea
unsay for Ave years for the support of the tonere. The
Governor is to appoint one-thltd of the directors. to
dt c. It may rot be salient to propound the litter* . eur-
- -
to ry. but why should the females be marts doctors at the•
public expense any more man tot male/ f This is giv—
ing woman " right," against 'which we protest.
Mr. Tamer, "an act to Ica:operate the Nephew
Colon Pasmover Railway Company of ?Misdeal:his- ,
Comontors—flarman Yerkee. E. V. Nratchalfsh W.
Dennis. 11. E. Wallace, B. P. King, G. A. tends C. P"
Jos- Slut-mere, W. L. lane. Alex.Mumsdnse,..
Wm. Poyd, D. A. Butingtea, James Alma, John Mu
Coleman. Morten Ash, H. W. Adams, Leonard Stein,
meta, W A. Steelman, Chas. Iteachnpurxer. Rooter—
From the intersection of Dickerson and Seireath, Memo
north a nag Seventh (ria .Levent. Waskington tearriv•
and Walnut, and by Rae*, Franklin, end Tiete,) to.Co
lumbri avenue, themes west along Oehimbia ammo to
Twelfth, theme math along Twelfth to Sprig Gerdeer•
thence eastward along Spring Garden to Ninth.. theraere
southward along Ninth to Dickerson, sad along Dicker
son to the place of beginnier. ; also, to pat down a Ma
hl, track on Spring Garden from Seventh to Fainamort,
along Fairmount to Pennsy !Yantis avenue. &oat Penn
sylvania crease to Coates, aloes Costes to Leading
avenue, and along Landing avenue the whole length '
thereof. cue track cm the north and the other am the
south side of the Market avenue in Spring Garden street.
The capital sleek I. to consist of sin theuesurtatiaree, or
Arty dollars each, with power to increase to ten thou
sand shares. The latter part of this mute, re will Per
ceive, is covered by the Coates and Greet ampithomaicb.
given above. It has the stomach of a boa oemotdettiero
and vets the name of IL Yerkes as a emparatua het. ste
I do not see his familiar face about toots", it is tarelv
possible that his name is used without authority.
Mr. Donnelly read in place "An set be Mearimmt•
the Northern City Passenger Railway Company." Cor-
Minton—W. A. Porter, W.- W. Millemrd. W. Tif. Ja
mas!, Hoary J. Sleuth, Jao. IL Riley, AL Slade, Ow,
W. Morris, Sarni. Hough, R. C. Brans, Ow. T. Baker.
Robert Buckman. Thomas B. Denims. and N. Hams.
Route—Commencing at the intervenors of Lehigh ave
nue and Richmond street. (Nineteenth ward., theses
along Lehigh amine to Bodge ammo, with a double
track, at inch time, or front time to time. As the com
pany May deem expedient. provided that rso burden or
freight train stall be permitted to plus Deer rt. rout.
Capital Kock—Ten thousand shares, of gab esch, with
privilege of increasing it to fifteen thamand aura&
Lads. bearing seven per eent.lier annum. sea be tamed
to the amonnt of exceoo.
Dr. Seltzer, in p'aeri. en act to ineorporate the Manor
Market Company of Philadelphia Coreoratars—Daa'l
rrunerkoSer, W. G. Conroy. L. R. Fletcher.
Croft, Gen. Minster, R. lb Forder, Chas. A. Vinton,
Chas B Miller. Job', 0. Albarter. G. W. Laird. Alfred
Rohl, Peter Weidner, Edward Stiles, sad Chas Dream
who are to enjoy the rights sad privileges. end eahlect -
to !all restrictions, imposed by the sat ineerporatialt
Western Market Company. approved Fab. 6 MOM vast
ev er they may be. It shall be located earth of Viso rued
east or Broad alma.
The H 01154 of Representati ref to-day was imultedom
the rrirras calendar. In the &testae ember of ere
mite bil4 were cossideced. OoL A. R. MoCtore,
Pranklin, from the Committee oa Railroads, reported
as committed, en net regulating charges liba freight GO
railroads. 'Title is the bill of Mr. Irish. of Altegheay,
which is intended to do away with the dispitstinatioss
of the Pennsylvania Railroad COMPILDY to favor of
through at against b oot freight. CoL lifcCtur• took oo
easion to say that it did not neeessaril y bind the ac
tion of the committee in favor (lithe bill.
I regret to my that Mr Speaker Lawrence has been
confined to his bed several data by indoseeitles. Hrs
many friends in the House hops that hie absence from
that cause will only be temporary. Doriag his +beetle*,
lien. John M. Thompson. nt Witter. perform, the duties
of qeeaker t and gyres general 'au/tactic& by buip9mzt.
PEAN.
and impartial ralltn.
A POPULAR Ptoetita.—lt Is no small comment
upon the msateritr of Mr. Gehmeas. the pgirmiat huh
maa who has been eremitism la Philadels.tos few some
weeks peat, that the great &mead for tbe steepest
PhatOrnphie liken.. of him, merle hs Mr. Gattkatan e
Arch street, &bore Etereath, stilt ooatlaaeauttslaral.
Of the menta of this Motors we bare altread3 mpob ik.
sad worJa solo reamed oar roadie's be ass Alamos et
Oast ate.f so (+Aleut klesess of Idt. Gamma—a wleama
which best reargues him as he rapean to pujpit—
tli3t ail oat kers rained ta is 48446411 v ON best tie.
tare that has set bees, shall:mast talc We lota tilt
a blot agabu of Chow ariand Wad.