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1,1,104 DAY, YEIBRUARIi - 27,1860.
lllPlass Pnan —Our A101111'44 Oyetian
bean Corresitidenirciftleneisl - 1 1 rwr - f iiiiiit
PAGI —List of Letters Remittnini in , the ' Ph "'
delplais Post °Moe up to 12 o'clock P.M. on Sanas
dity,Febrany, 13 ; Marine Intelligence. •
The Heading Convention:,
The *excitement which attended the begin
ning arid the, ending of the People's or Re
publican State Convention at. Harrisburg, is
about to be rivalled In the interest generally
entertained in testa to the Democratic Con
vention to poet ,at Reading on Wednesday
next. There is no doubt, notwithstanding the
,:eiforts'ef Mr. Buorrkwasi and his friends, in
every part of the State, that the: Reading
Donvention will meet.,under, sontewhat diffe
rent auspices from those which controlled the
Democratic Conventions of 1858 and-18581
The General -Administration is rapidly ran=
'dog out of existence,
and there is little
or nothing to 'be 'Made by any thither coal
condone to its unjust demands; Sed:-*e.lo
. perienoe` has produced its usual • saluta4
,ry harvest; and men'begin to 'see that - the ;ad,
- monitiona which might have been Prefitithly
:followed two years ago cannot be prolitably
disregarded now. The 'friends Of the 'Mini"
nistration will be in is large majority in the
Reeding convention; andithe "Wanda of Judge
Doroxas-'—who Is the - theagniped - adver;
Wiry of the policy of that Administre7
tion—are known to constitute a decided mil
nority ; yet the former lee ttust it is impossi
ble to disregard the righteous demands .of
the latter, and also, if they love any leek° to
„serve the Democratic party, they - ionstrecok
OM' these demands. The Inducements to hai r
_ molly La the Democratic party, in Peruisylve.-
zda are so numerous that they will have.their
due effect at Reading on WednelidOY. - . The
aspiration, of individuals wlll . not be without
their 'Oct, and the patriotic wishes;
, sound Democrats will, We taut, be interposed
to give things the right direction. ,No, Matt
who may be nominated at Reading for; Geyer,-
nor, on Wednesday , will stand the ghest of a
chance of an election if he alloWS himself .to
become the mere organ of the animosities
• and treacheries of the General Adadnistrn
tion. If this assertion: had been accepted
as true when made two years ago, the Demo- -
alley of Pennsylvania Would not , now be e
Democracy representing a defeat. •
But Hr. Beans-was and hteltliends at Read- -
ing care nothing for the Governor; nothing for
the candidates for Congress, who, are ,to rnit
on the Democratic ticket in our twenty-five'
districts next October ; nothing far the young
men who are looking forward to be elected to
the Legislature; nothing for the sterling Demo
crats who expect to be 'sleeted td the diilbrent
,officen in the respective counties of the State
all they desire is that the Convention should lay
down such aplatform in reference to Phailes
ton, and elect such delegates to that Convention,
as will assist the secessionists of the South, and
exterminate the friends of Judge Dotiouisin the
North.
Mr. BUCHANAN is to-day more acceptable to
the dionion leaders in the Southern States
than any Northern man. Palling to unite
upon their. own favorite, they would present
him as their olive-branch at Charleston.,
Precisely as they look upon him as the embo
diment of their special hostility to, the cove
nants of 1866, which ho first accepted st.d
then deserted, do they regard Brgrustt A.
Docokts as an object of execration and con
tempt.
Now, it is well known that while this journal
has steadily supported Judge DOver,as from
the beginning of his course upon the. Territ
orial policy of the 'General, Adminietration, =, It
has not agreed with hint in . what we conceive
to be his last expressed and most unfortunate
wish to acquiesce in whatever the Charleston ,
Convention may decide. We do ,not beileve
this acquiescence
_to be consistent with the
letter of Judge Derous to Mr. Dona, of lowa,
'nor with his repeated declatatiene, argued
'Much amazing ability, to favor of the prin,
'apt° of self-government. , But that Sri
ms=- Donau - is the choice of, the
Democratic muses of the free States,
and that helm, to-days a better 'vepre
ientative of the understood principlee of the
Democratic party of the United States tlin
any other aspirant for the Xresidentiy, we do
believe, and so believing, we unheoltatinglY is
sort it. That the Democratic masses Of Penn
sylvania prefer himthere le no doubt; that hie
name stirs the Democratic heart wherever, it
is uttered cannot be questioned; and yet It is
the main purpose of those who have control
of the organisation of the Democratic party, to
put him into perpetual political banishment,
and by means of chicanerY , and trick to de
prive him of arty chance of melting nae of his
popularity with the Democratic party.
If Symms A. Donaus were a - Southern
man, and the Conventicin which is to beheld
at Reading on Wednesday were to be held at
Richmond, all the powers of 'all the Govern.:
meats on earth would not prevent the popular
will from being expressed in his behalf. NO
Federal officer would be perniitted, 'to enter
such a body; no enemy of the .Public
would be allowed to defeat the notorious pulite
sentiment. The people would override he
politicians, and what principle tidied to` effect
personal Interest would decide. • ,
There is
• an under-current in Penney!.
yards operating in - favor of the Vice Presi
dent: Mr. Bauxisamon has many quali
ties for the tint office in the gift of the
people; and he entertains his aspirations With
the modesty becoming his character' and his
station. As an alternative candidate, should
the opposition to the 'Democratic party put
itself upon an extreme sectional platforni,fhe
could not fail to:be acceptable to many then
sands of voters. 'After' ail, the Presidential
question may be decided is; between,*
of evils, and in that event a candtdate like Mrs
Basousamos alight rally to hie _flag many
who are disposed to postpone and dintrust filet.
to-day. -
As a while journalist, however, we wish to
speak of things as they are, and so speaking,
we repeat the opinion that, the contest at R ead.
lug on Wednesday next is simply reduced` Lo
this—whether the disunion, secession , party,
based upon the treacheries and encouraged
by the proscriptions of, dayss Dni,nutari,
shall prevail, or whether the voice-, of the
masses of the Democracy, as represented
in their preferences for Srannis DOcata,
shall control t This truth will be held rep in
all distinctness before that body, . and ;they
must face it end dispose of It: If Alley ican
reconcile themselves =to such recopiltioli of
thei popular will as would he *Jae; the Demo-
Vats may win in mttniolpilldes, in counties;
and in Congressional districtt4 and, thus 40ri1,,
tribute to a constitutional triumph in Novene. , ,
bet of this year; If, on the other 'hind;
they disregard it, as from all' the indications
we apprehend they will, they will encounter *
defeat which Will bees califinitotie as it will be
richly deserved. ' r
Ella Betties
Over two thousand persons attended thott " As*:
OW" Which little Ella Barns, gave in Oonoert
Nell, on Saturday afternoon. She was undated In
the dramatis parte by Mrs. .Bain, :lad. is as s
mother to her, and whose Intelleetual migniretbente
have mainly matured the child's surprising
timing.' Dr. J. Llvingiton Ludlow, who introduced
the child to the andience,toolietMasirin to
ft 'allude,
to the assertion that the readings .144 tizideno
to injure her health ;On thismitrallt ,y,
natural for her to read'as for a bird to sing;
akis or '6OO Dopi*.itiritosoorzo , l o Aciroarx
SOO, Jr.,laustiotieli;;46lo4n4
nut lariat, will eell , Ali' montlisest 10 , o'gqldgti,
an "assortment of Latiltotia'a ,A.atagoitt_abeinaz
Waled views, gruu.F4l... - AGIN rivoly
tag and Onto bozos; of rotoiroofi walnut, sank°.
• ~
,
' YALU'Aebie Smoot, Peoilatti, vett Ileim..-Vhe
trainable property knemi eittleithiclieeett iteetti-,
my Wilt be sold M avettokoti; 'Thursday; the Ibth
of Mitch.. Fur partiouhme see :advertisement in
suothefeohmm. --• •L , - t• :.•, ; , -• .'",
• siiNi 6;4 , 4 II
WOL'S WIENS 411 j ez
nulatolva-Oropfrty,volttablearmi near Wasiak
on ritatlea r *44 Wedded it Thomite*Sona(alic
the ExahiNte,.44nOrici*,(lif#o4lo6:)e, hoe
frivoiiiftwauts 44:ilitmtibiat:Oitaktuei. Y • ;'
. ,
tar w,e , aim iniebtoCti - idisets , Exprise,l
Sol! OftleOut iud . MemplOii . pipits in iatrooo of
the
i rowitar " I
• •-, . 11 .AX.4 31 4 , 844 11 4.7i,,i - )VePPIt
Vigg " . l e:t 2P A Y s i ela i rr‘t I d d 4 l lll,
IW. A Aiggauty atom? g wag deptsoy... A woman b or
Go mom* of the !mum, was anistell pon4 dussiolon of
Livg she • OM $ll irogragentgot at Ii AE b.
P 7 77 , •
"Living Represvitative
This is the title of a liiglie,novi In *roe
of publicatlon.by the entiprllil.rig Obi**
firm of Chums & ransom et, Obi 'city' the
:Esq — ;;Of
somewhat earetol
e ditor of which is
~To
Washington, D. roni
perusal of the proof.sheet:. which have been
submitted to us, we feel istified in asserting
that it is destined to becMno one of the ac
ceptable andreliable work eof the day. It Is,
in fiotil,e of blogikihiek of those Ame
rican,. eitisens,whose names harp been pro
em:MA; smantlidates for tie I",reeldency.
We' did itt ichOW:that'eVerY sketch was 'authen-;
tic, and, that 'the editor's care and caution in
compiling these sketches had been revised by
the ciurdidates themselves, lor by their friends,
we should conclude that the whole was a se
ries °filmy pictures—not indeed, that the
_editer'haibeen animated b any spirit of par
tislity, or he has' sought to crown his
heroes:with undeserved' lanrelia, but that the
plain, Unvarnished Story, litlegented in the his-,
.tory of each, is,,in itself, an example such as
no other civilized nation on earth could
Danish 'to the. imitation of Ithe rising genera
-don: ' ' •
Seery iketek is a delinea ion of the process
by which, the young American, toiling from
obscure Or Inunble life, has attained certain
.high positions in the confidence of bis coun
trymen.... There is, indeed no exception to
the, rule, The work begins with a recital of
,the career of NATIUNTEL Pi,BANKS, of Massa,-
clusetts, and ends with a narrative of the Ca-
Xeer of -Hamm A. Win, of Virginia. There
is not Oife'of the many portraits drawn by Air.
: §4, : viiii Wit does not teach the self-same lea-
Stion . ,"that in tills Republic ev c ry man; , endowed
; with& proper ambition in l arly lifb, and ant_ .
mated by hottest and patriotic impulses, may
claim to enter, his name upon the roll of con
tebtants tbr, the , loftiest and moat enduring
'honors in the gift of-the pedple. The biogra
4her who teaches.such a lesion to a free peo
ple' iree, mush more impo,a nt character to
'them thatithe peet, who wri s their songs, or
the 'historian, whO
,carves c Id eulogies upon
the tombi of their public leaders.
, if we take Up the career o ' Dotraxis, of Il
linois ; • of., DaYruil, .of 4mi Jersey 3 Ss
- - of New York ; . Bea re, of Massachu
setts; etwasow,and Oman, hf Pennsylvania;
Towne, of Georgia; Baowt4 of Mississippi;'
'Bl.nosti, Of Louisiana; JouXsorr, 'of Tennes
see; Idur c x, of Oregon; or'W6rtstn Scow, of
Virginia, we shall find that 6 , ory , case illus
trates this idea, and that every one of these
.characters has had to struggle from the first,
either against ,the misfortunes of defective
education, or of , other internal circumstances
in earlydife, and that the rough experience of
their boyish efforts to enter the strife , among
their fellow-men was the sCheol which intro
duced them into the grand tournament for
Ifu
ture distinction. '
In the long list presented by Mr. SAVAGE,
not one assumes to present hiniself as spa/ri
des ; not one relies upon the claims of birth
or family, or goes back to borrow from an
cestors a factitious title to popular support. It
is a curious commentary upon the philosophy
of this extraordinary volume, that the most
Democratic (speaking in no party sense) of
the candidates for Presidential, honors 'are to
be found among the aspirantsl rout the South
ern States. In this, and in other respects,
the book under notice is entitled to the Wip
ed consideration. But it has letronger claims
upon the accurate political and critical litera
ry reader. It is written in no loose, slipshod
careless manner. It is an admkabiy construct
ed volume. Its facto have beet well weighed,
its dates carefully ascertained, load the style as
; k
, much scanned as if it had bee committed to
the closest scrutiny of a Iffs t o ULAZ of the
old world, or an EvEsErr of the new. The
editor, whole, in a large deg4e, the authOr
of this lino volume, has taken special pains to
write nothing of others which they themselves
would not approve, and the' reader will be
struck' with the multiplicity of VMS:events sta
tistics and dates which he has resented, and
the ever-present solicitude =ldeated on his
part to dO nothing which can °dad either the
good taste of, those who may ponder over his
pages, or outrage the aeusibilitle s of the candi
dates he celebrates. - I •
if the different partisans of the various am
bitions men who look to the Presidency could
see the look in the light in which we have
read its Initial pages, It would have a circu
lation, in this country, equal to that of
"Uncle .Tom's Cabin" in the .North, or
-6f- Judge' liatuavaron's it Sam Slick" In
the - 'South. There is nothing catchpenny
Snout it. We are astonished that so enthu.
altudic;, and Mostly so partial 'fikinitu as Se
, vaoi, should, have written so fair, and gene.
rout, • and frank a book; should have ignored
his own prejudices so utterly, and have taken
so comprehensive and patriotic a view of men
of different and differing political' for we find
that he speaks as candidly and as I truthfully of
Mr. BZIVARD as he does of General Seorr ; , of
'Mr. Donates as he does' of Mr. Deno); ; of
Mr. Bitamiatnat as be does of Mr. Balm;
of Mr. Cosa as ho does of Mr. Cemsnon.
The volume itself is printed with beautiful
type, In a. portable and convenient shape, on
fine paper, and will NI: offered at reasonable
rates: Appearing, as It will, just as the contest
for the Presidency is about to open, and hav
ing been, 'alf we' know, for some months in
course of preparation, it ought to secure a largo
side. It deserves this; for, as we have said, it
is not a catch-pennY;clap-trap book, made for
a coming excitement, but a carefully con
structed, and generally reliable document.
It cannot be attacked &lay, inasmuch as
most of its facts. have either been sub
mitted to or approved -by the characters
which it respectively discusses. None of
them can complain of it, and we are sure that a
largo outside and disinterested public will pur
chase it, not because it does no injustice
.to the men in regard to whom the great body
of Our countrymen aro divided, but because it
possesses the highist claims upon the culti
vated class, who hive little orl nothing to do
with polities., Last; and riot least, it te to be is
sued by one of the most liberal and progressive
publishing houses In the Union, that of Cutr.ns
& Pernasex, Rho take great interest in the
success of the book, and are • determined to
push It 'into art !natant and wide circulation.
Public Amusements:
/TALIIIC The UPIIIIIO anti•St reiCOSCh
troupsacaimence a Short season, at' the Academy
of Mus i c, this day week. They threaten—no, they
promise—to perform every evening. Sorely,"this
lemming the thing into the ground? It will in
'tartere with piivite Parties, and, In fact, Is too
mil* of a good thing, Espeoially her l d would i it
be upon the newspaper critics, who cannot, and
must not, be expected, In addition to their usual
duties, to tit through' opires—most of which they
have beard limes out of Mind—three hours each
evening for a week, with an hour's pleasant ens
• ployment, in writing; from eleven o'clock to mid
night. ; Highly as' e think of the performance of
Char Ming Colson, end the high promise of little
Tata, we oould not live through a continuous week
of.everi their vocalization. We also doubt whe
ther three operas a week, besides being lasi ex
haustive to the singers, would not really be more
remunerative to the manageds.
WaLnur-avisurr THEAIIIII,—" Our American'
Cousin" edit be brought oat here this evening; Mr.
'Ohepfran playing the 'part of Asa TreneA r ard
which Clarke Maybe said to have made 'hie
Await the Areli. Mr, 0. will also play Jeremiah.
.Clip, with imitati ons, in , "The Widow's Victim."
Some of these Imitations are extremely good--par
tioularly those ot.Burton, Barney Williams, and
Edyrin Forrest.
- AIICR- eraser TiElaTitlo.—" The c3f-erio6"• will
be performed, for the thirteenth time r this evening,
nistY be repeated fife times thirteen' the
Minagetnerit please.. No domeatio drama hes ea
t:44,oore tateriii;wilhin our recollection; than
this, from its peculiar charieter, the utistioal skill
With, which it has - been- crested out Of a novel
"Sdaree t ly 'inybodY reMs to hive read, and the
itairie,ability, Wit Whit*, it is periornind.;
, . .
NATIONAL SIMATIOL—iII , AddlOon to ilia truly
splendid spiotaculai drama, " The Elephant of Sl
isdt to be played' beyond , the present week,'
:Mr. Ride' anneuzgett ',that' the oelebrated epees t ri-
Zoyars, will, thin evening,
oosisenence an eigagament. . She isa dashing, bold,
agile, and graoeftd rider, with' certain novellici in
her performande;Whiols have been attractive every
where—, Timise mit; 'an odd story in Now ,York,
.probably invented aid oireulated to ereitn,eitrtett'',
sty, whiohdeolared 'Oat Mademoiselle was either
ijry,,ritfleted. nOttireien of Manhood, or a mason-
Sin rtlerither tbe 'fair see' lir. Dan Rice will
'ilimself appear this (mining, as well
,ab his'pete and
bigisly-trainethorse " Exoeisidr." Sher, will be
; equeetrbw,performanom ou Wednesday afternoon,
undottgite Blephaut of Slam" ori Saturday. .
tlgo9llolloll'S GAIETIM—It must be confessed
lidionmigh is rushing it, in his snug box
Buse plena. Ills stook ' coMpany,
by far the best of its
' 4 ,/ 4111 . 41 an their perfatinereoes the best
idtx!. ,- 3auti on Thursday evening, be, adds the re.
Downed Carle'6ouper (COW 2&t 'Pith/bete) to his
regular corps, and thus will make a combination
superior to any ever seen in this oily.
fianniatpe. Azutantote jiOo u.—Thiodon'e
Art kttutouns has now I*r Otie handrail and
twelve 11404 °voltage in summation, and wil
insinopen evert evening this wook, and
oleo 'on tho aftentoone 'of Wednesday and Batas
dap' •
MX, S. Corm.—This comic vocalist, upon whose
performances we gave a oritiobari on Friday, will
continue at Concert Hall this week, giving his en
tertainment every evening.
SIGNOR BLITZ.—The universal favorite, Blitz,
whose Temple of Wonders, as he modestly calls it,
is at the N. E. corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets,
performs every night this weals, and also on the
anemone of Wednesday and Saturday.
EMMA &man Mosta Soctarv.—Next
Thursday evening, this Society give their second
Concert. It Comesoff in blindest Fund Hall. The
'concluding part of ilaydn'S " Seasons " Will be
given, the ohornses by the Sooiety, and the solos
by the performers who sang at the first concert.
In addition, Mr. Fraser, Mr. R. H. Taylor, and
other vocalists, will sing, some miscellaneous
pieces., The Otohestra will be under the direction
of Mr. L.' Melgnen.
WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE,
Letter from " Occasional. 97
(Correspondenoe of The Prem.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26, 1860
Among the many strangers now visiting Nash•
ington on business or pleasure, no one attracts
more attention than the distinguished parent of
that wonderful enterprise, the great overland mail-
Mr. John Butterfield is one of those to whom this
country is under peculiar obligations,. A few yearn
ago, when the subject of en overland mail, in rival
ry to the Isthmus route, was first agitated, the pro
ject was thought so absurd, that the bill which
authorised the Postmaster General to open propo
sals for contracts for the mall service to be per
formed in twenty-five days, was laughed at by all
praolloal men, as one of the chimeras of a visiona
ry public officer. Proposals being publicly offered,
however, a' bid for the service was made by Mr.
Butterfield, and its enemas, a short time after
ward, astonished the world and stamped him the
Napoleon of postal enterprise. Sven those who
were most intimately acquainted with Mr. Butter
field, and well aware of the energy and peneve
cams of his character, as exemplified in other im
portant pursuits, feared for his reputation to carry
out this apparent impossibllity. Twenty-seven
hundred miles of staging ! and for the most pail
through an untraeked wilderness, over arid deserts,
won raging torrents, and thrmigh hostile tribes
of Indians, almost without the guide of an ordi
nary map, the United States mails were to be car
ried In post-stages across the continent of America,.
In the short space of twenty-five days ! Men who,
like Fremont and Beale, and Carton and Hen.
fleshly and Redding, to whom the impenetrable
forests and faltnesaes pf this emintry.were as fa
miliar as the a treete of a oily to its inhabitant', look
el with amazement at the temerity of the map
who proposed to accomplish without the aid of ma
gio, and by flip sheer force of his own will and
syetematio effort, this superhuman undertaking.
The time approached for the arrifel of the first
Stage. No one except the extraordinary man who
had planned this enterprise dreamed of Its success,
and yet on the twenty-fourth day from the time of
its leaving Ban Francisco, the first overland stage of
this now famous company rattled over the streets
of St, louts; and, as if in contempt of the opinions of
experienced men la moll matters, a succeeding mail
ander the directions of 4fr. putterilold, has accom
plished the same feat in nineteen dap. California
and the great See[ will never forgot the debt of
gratitude they pwe to this gentleman. Throughout
this long line, such sto the regularity and system to
which its affairs 'have been reduced, that in the
midst ofthe American wilderness, at any one pf its
numerous stations, one may calculate to the minute
the time of the arrival or the departure of an over
land mail coach. In person 4r. Butterfield Is short
In stature, possessed of an agreeable cquntenanee,
and though rather robust in form, quick and nothre
in movement. fie is one of those mon whose appear
ance is stamped at once upon the memory so de
cidedly as to remain foreler. no seems to be
about filly-five years of age, and though pretend
ing to Mlle education, is one of the great minds
of this great era.
I committed a very awkward hiutuler, the other
day, In referring to llohenstein's pietism of Wash
ington at Prineeton, not being myself a mitts of
art, which is more the province of my friend,
"Bak Biohards." I did not know, at the time I
wrote, that this celebrated produotion was all the
time being on exhibition in this city, at the IVaahing
ton Art Association, now open. My attention was
called to this omission by a friend, and r think I
can promise you that, when Monsieur Bich* has
leisure, ho will give such a description of Mr.
.llohertsteln's masterly effort as it deserves.
I have more than once referred to the incident
of the presentation of the white elephant by the
Sultan of Turkey to one of hie friends. The re
waver was afraid to keep the gift, lest it might eat
him oat of hie house and home, and yet afraid to
girt it away, lest it might offend the donor. The
Administration Presidential managers in the flenate
of the United States have got themaelvee in a di•
lemma nearly as bad, by the manner In which they
propose to adjadioste the Territorial question in
advance of Sip flharloston Conventloh. Having
called a canons to jay !town a platform, and baring
referred the duty of reporting such a platform to
four or fire gentlemen possessing nO More Porer
to bind the masses of the Democracy than any
other four or Ave men who might be picked out of
the obscurest township in the country, they dis.
covered, at last, that they had accepted a task
which can neither be &chew). without peril, or
evaded without disgrace. lam glad to pa, that
Judge Douglas bee studiously avoided the canon.,
intended, as it is, as a personal affront to him. 1
am not without hope that Mr. Pugh, of Ohio,
and the men who agree with him, Worth and South,
will also refrain from taking part In what to nor
Cher more Act leas than a self constituted Star
Chamber.
The Seventh Regiment of kferr York, so ostenta
tiously invited hither under the telegraphic de
'matches of Bon. John Cochrane of that oily, has
returned home in high dudgeon. They came in
the worst weather, and left in the worst humor,
When they reached hero, wet and cold, them Woe
nothing to dry and warm them. No committee
met them at the cars, no Presidential welcome
caused the great doors of the White Reuse to awing
upon their hinges, and Invite then to enter. This
Seventh Regiment happens to be eempoeed of
members of the first families in New York.
It is the especial military institution of
that great town ; in fact, the National Guard of
the " commercial metropolis." When it passes
along Broadway it is greeted with the cheers of
the populace. Foreigners are pointed to it as one
of the noblest specimens of the citizen soldiery a .
the United States, and no man Is admitted Into
its ranks who 04DISOL refer to a certain social pool-
Son. To bring this vegintent hither was jolly
regarded by Mr. Cochrane as an event that would
add to the interest of the inauguration of the
WeithlegtolO steins of Clark Mills. It would, , be
sides, help him (Coobrene) vastly at home. There
was'amething In the oeassion that demanded the
presence of thin highly-premed rhea:mot. Your Phi
ladelphie volunteers, headed by Patterson, Cedwall.
lader, Rush, Lyle, Ellwaker, and Fritz, wore pass
ed by. in silent eintempt, and New York was ex
pected to crown the day with an exhibition of su
perior military excellence. yen eon well imagine,
then, the indignation and discomfiture of the ion-
Hemet' composing the Seventh Reginient, when
they discovered that little or no preparations bad
been made for their reception, and that the very
officials who were so anxious to have them hero
never dreamed of extending any more imiostantial
recognition to them than that which began and
ended with the Presidential speech,
Mr. Carter, of New York, the very exeellen t
chairman of the Committee on the District of Co
lumbia, offered a resolution in the Hoare, on Fri
day, in which he expressed the indignation of the
Regiment in regard to their ,reception. IL is the
misfortune of the personages having control of the
Admit:iteration here that everything they do le
badly done; , and I think one of the worst ,
takes they bsvp made has been to send home 4.
New York this Seventh Regiment snubbed and dlr'
satisfied.
The speech of Mr. McPherson, from the Adams
and Franklin, Pa., district, delivered in the goo&
two days ago, was'an effort of marked ability, and,
created a profound sensation. Mr. McPherson hcenisi
of the rising men of Pennsylvania, and before he
was ohosen as the aueoessor of Wilms Reilly, made
himself quite an enviable reputation by his centri
butlers] to the public journals in 'rapport of the MI
tereete of his native State. He bas demeaned him
self with mush propriety and decorum 'since
this Congress 'met, and very properly waited the
titling time 'to address himself to grave and im
portant questions.
The nomination of Col. A. C. Curtin, as the op.
position candidate for governor of Pennsylvania,
well received by his numerous friends from your
State, in thisoity., OoossionaL.
Letter from 66 El.ek• Itichatde.ol
tCorressoodenoe of The Pietuai
WaStritturott, February 20,1800.
The States and Union has rather. sat upon a
hornet's nest in the matter of the abolition of the
franking privilege. That sheet, directly or indi
reolly, It don't much matter which, convicted all
those who voted against the abolition of the frank.
lag privilege of being black Republicans. It was
&question which, as I have previously stated, had
divided, and wee likely still to divide, the dominant
parties, strong men on both sides having taken
ground for and against the proposition of the tie.
nate. Not satisfied with a dispassionate onside
ration of the merits of the question, such as the
views of Senator Powell on the one side, or those
of Bon. Mr. Wilson on the other, should command'
from pDemooratic paper, the "Journal" in toes.
tion; in a spasm of patriotic economy, which is a
good thing enough in a sensible way, classed all
those who voted against the measure as "black
RepubliOans." This Wholesale attempt to out-
Herod Herod, and slaughter the big innocents, is
looked on as rather mblehievnus, and has (tailed
forth' an - Indignant reprimand frem one' of the
abused. Think of the ingratitude of calling John
B. Clark, of Missouri, a 1, Belperlto," (which the
,State calla all Republloaned underwhose standard
THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1860.
resolution Dernoontoy fought soperelatently for eight
weeks! Think °fulling GOVerbor Warren Winslow,
of North Carolina, a "black Republican," he
who, when Houston and Vallandigham tired out
in the management of the Democratic forces, and
John Cochrane was sick a-bed from the exertions,
took the lead ! Think of putting down or letting
up the audio Millson, the valiant Vallandigham,
the daring Davie, of Indiana, and the game Cox, of
Ohio, in such fashion ; or of diminishing Dimmick,
of murdering Montgomery, or martyrizing Mar.
tin, of Virginia, in such a terrible etylei Imagine,
if you can, the Slates and Union birching Bombe
mortifying Morris, and nibbling Niblaok out of the
Democratic rapke. It is too good! Of course,
all these "men and brothers" feel the lash over
them; and it is to one's business to be dissatisfied
if they are not.
It Is quite as good, in its way, as Senator bitch's
speech, dictating to the South what it should do at
Charleston. Re says, in so many words : You,
my henchmen of Louisiana and the two'Carolinas,
and Alabama and Missouri, and Georgia, and all
south °Mason d Dixon's line, must take up my
miserable little quarrel with the political wizard
of the Northwest ; you must give up your State
rights doctrines, for those are hie doctrines ; and
you must bend your necks for the collars of Fe
deralism and centralized Interventions. I tell
you those things in illustration of the policy I
wish you to carry out, or rather submit to—which
is that everybody shall have more to say about
your internal affairs than you yourselves. If you
don't give up the State-rights doctrine, Douglas
will be nominated.
Fitch is funny; but T think hie great error Iles
in mistaking narrow stubbornness for broad ea•
potty. Then, again, in attempting to be astutely
political, be becomes too patently personal. lie
has the will, but not the way, to perpetrate a
really eevero thing. lie is metallic, and lacks the
potency of a copious diction to convey to others
the full virtue or venom of his inspirations.
Renee, the Senator Is, so to speak, talking very
largely to himself while, probably, some of his
friends think he Is "captivating listening Se
nates."
Senator Fitspatriolt has introduced a most im
portant bill into the Senate, touching the expan
sion of our commercial relations with Mexico. It
indubitably embraces more real' benefit to Mexico
than any project, for her welfare, that i know of,
and also indleates to the United States a greater
means of making Mexico useful than has se yet
been brought before the consideration of the Go
vernment. The bill provides for the transport*.
thin of the mails of the United States between the
17;ited States and the ltepab llo
thorises the rostmaster General, on behalf of our
Government, to enter into contract with Car
los Butterfield, the originator of the project,
which he has explained in a very compre
hensive work, for the transportation of the
mails, for a period of ten years, In allies built
in the United States. According to the stipulation,
there Shall he four round voyages every month, on
the following plan: Leaving New Orleane or
Mobile on the let and 16th of every month,
and touching at Galveston, Matagorda, Brazos de
Santiago, Tampico, Vera Crux, Coateacoaloos, To.
baooo, Laguna de Terminos, Catupeaohy, and
Sisal, and thence book to the point of departure ;
and on the Bth and Zith of every month, leaving
the American port or Sisal direct, and returning
by the ports named, in reverse order. Thus four
times a month the circuit of the Gulf of Mexico
and all the pore thereon shall be made; offering
the grandest inducements for the development of
the great resources of that country, and present
ing ts Lome or exchanging with those ports Arne
rioan products and necessaries; most of which are
et present supplted by European countries to one
or two Mexican cities, and thence doled out
to the customers over the various States. Ones
this line established, we could supply directly,
and at far less cost, to all the Gulf ports,
the necessities in demand, which would thus
reach the interior with a facility the benefit of
which to incomparable to the present dilatory
means. In return we would develop cad take the
produete of Mexico ; for which we hare Increasing
demand. The study of the subject le full of Inla
yed and ietruetten, and, as a commercial enter
prise, thoroughly worthy of the American dame.
tor. Ernie BrifARDO.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
AEHIVAL OF THE BALTIC
$1,400,000 IN GOLD.
Nzw yOnit. Feb. 26 —The steamship Baltic, with cal
, ilornis dame to the 6th instant, has al rived. She brings
51,400,026 in gold.
Arno/Whey passengers fill ex-Gope Tor Latham. the
newreleotett !senator to fill the seat of the late tleaa
tor roderick.
Ai the California nts of interest has balm antioi pa
tea !the overland mail
t he ammonia Imin the Cruces mines continue (coo
rbTll'i overland mail from St. Louis, With deem to Oa
16th of January, arrived at San Francium() on the 4tb in
,
gent.
The rot,. left Aspinwall on the morning of the 19th
Indent. Oriw rename toe bark Cuba, ham. for Polo
wall, with coal. name ',snick on It rook near Aspinwall
a
nd become a total wreck.
I be Bailie boarded the steamer Atlantic on the 3311 in
stew,. in et. teal. 10ng.70 4 ; all well.
T 1 advice. from the Isthmus end South America
7 in no newt of interest.
'he principal consignees of the gold on the Belie are
foliated/
American Exchange Bank $147,000
Ali, Helm - int.:. .. ' ...
Wells, Fargo, P,.. Co =O,OO
..('. 'TO .Utitea_fitatee sloop-of.war ..t. Lo u, had left Ae
pthicut l o or IJ.eitown. The United States steamers
Pancestor and idaramv, and ship Cyan., remained at
enning.
Feb. 25, NM.
SENATE.
The bill auppleimentary to the act for the better secu
rity of payment tbr Waggon ptur.ol3th March. lea was
reported adversely, as waists° t4ie pill relative to edu
cation.
'1 he follot t nt a liills were reported favorably; fl i nt
f ' i l i . gia r d e ,iphi. • on deaths
aintindrdenig . to ' the State Constitution a supplement
t " t ho flot Prey de ' ;or education of children in
rlilladeiph
BILLS is PIACI —Mr. YARDLEY read lot plane a IMP
plement to the act incorporating the T ;Stun pity
Badge Company.
11,, , Senate then took up on third reading the sup
plel,ment Et 4;0 act incorporating the Restonvilie M all
,tl and Fialtin.ount rer.senger Hallway Compaq.
Mr. imams moved tO vnerßontt the bill for t pre
sent.
Mr, Cogrigm. opposed the motion, and it waadisa
groen
The bill then passed finally.
he hill It) tneorpgrate,the East Brandywine Fuson
ger Railway 00111DA4.115t Chapter county an. taken up
and missed.
'rho following bills also passed
An not relative to proceedings on mortgagee and re
cocci nation.
40 act relative to roads in Manohester and Buollns-
AXcyrpshipe in Wayne county.
VAPPI,II4OIt t 4 the set relative to the solo of goods
distrained for rent.
An act to incorporate the Penninytonville Odd Fel
lows' Ball Atioasation.
lip h stfao l mizrporate the Steuben Insurance 7ormian
A supplement to the act incorporating the Chattier;
yeller flathead Co
aot relative c o upe taking of testimony before
Commiludoperg pc other States iesultrit in Penns) Iva
1111t.
The ball to incorporate the Williamsburg and Dau
phin County Insurance Company Weeleten up and die
eue.ed at length.
Mr. wren moved that the bill be referred heck to
the Committee on Corpo•ations, with 'warm:lions to
rep, a bill under the general fora
r en eat mated debate the_ motion wee ?tare ed to.
e bill relative tq the New York and Rein Railroad
Company Plumed Cot mittpe or the Whole sod was then
laid over. Adjourned.
HOUSE.
Farnii Agrannoom—The following bills passed
finally :
further gum:dement to the act for tho greater cor
es!, of title, and more genre enjoyment of real
lot reqUirlln aupervisors of roads, end overseen
orthe poor, in this Uommonwealth, togive security
An not regulating theirampeottoß of pickled fish, and
to prevent fraud in vending the ssm the provigion
of the bill provides for the appointment of an 111.11000 ,
for one year.
The House adjourned until Monday afternoon.
The Wreck of }he llnugarian.
HALI/Ax, February O.—The Rubgarian'a clearance
hits boon found, from which It appears that /he bad three
hundred and sixty passengers, inainlY i of centse, in the
steerage.
No names have no yet been received.
flinpl.—On the contrary , Stem Shirring
Taunter, qf london, says the Hilmar/an had only sit
venty tinusengets. it ig thought both at Portland and
Montreal that there must he route mistake in the report
of the Hungarian's pnneengers' tut staled in the almve
despatch. hbq was never known to carry heir of three
h.' ndred nrid sixty pnasengers before, nor has any tither
,stearner of the line to which she was attached ever ear
ned so many on n single trip. Theme is, in feet, nothing
known as by the number of her passengers or th eir
names, the itst impelled on Saturday having been fur
nished under a mistake, And there 111 every reason to
suppose that it is entirely wrong.)
WASIFIXOTON, Feb. 2h.—Th e attendance et the caucus
of the Republian members o the House today was slim.
The imatererice Wtiks ailleurneut without a nomination of
annihilate for pnnter.
It is said that the Dernoeratie Senators, in caucus,
name to no satisfactory conclusion In their ed'ott to re
concile the conflicting views on the question of slavery
in , the f orritorma
4e vow Or.eans Picayune of the Shit has been re
ceived per Adams' Express. it contain the details of
the news received by the San Antonio mail, but they
contain no important feature in addition to the ,tele
graphic 511111111111.
The Apaches were committing depredations on the
eettlemente In Anew..
The Treasurer of loins reports that there will be a
surplus in the Kate Treasury of 8400moo.nfter defraying
the y ear's eavietep, 'which can he applied to the pay
ment of troops for the frontier defence.
Wasnixorott. Feb. N.—Letters from 'Vera 'Crux
dated thelatest , say that there Is on i , oliable Infor
mation that Miramon bad tell the cap..al, but shush!
his forces mole in that direction they 'till atteoked
by the Li beraliste under Deviled°, wbo was on the me
of lassies for rubble.
Private letters from Tuba°. Arizona, dated the Bil
inst.. state that a report was current there that Gover
nor Fesobiera had been hanged. A i l t hou g h not touch
otinfidencie welt pieced in the report, the writer care that
it was not improbable, as Sonora isfu lly ripe for another
revolution.
Advice. from he Rio Grande portion of Arizona state
that the leant:tato!' the people to very general is favor of
:Provisional tiovertro r ent , tr r Arizonct 0 t is l.l : e e v o a rug u ete
arell o :llVKit e at i rll, wilfroe .I`,ol ict.'ruth iipo.
is not thoug t that a Judicial distrilit. merely, Wi meet
the weep 0 t he' errlt.gy.spd that shy in:that coning ,
tion van exico We ,
The expedition north DI the Gila found a line coun
try, wall watered, besides mtLoh mineral wealth. Quick
silver metonym, Were brought tn. 'rare Amine were
bully whipped ta? ranging party with contidere hie
lose.
The reeeipto in t Treelatiry last week were nearly
lgOOgitgi; entree p d, 0873.0u0; (Ireful leased, 5t.874-
00u; reduction [remit,. amount on hand at the prey cue
83,fifie,000 ; leaving snhje o t d r at
Wssitittottort.' Feb.
v i ce iThe Frelident halt 'Tenet
nixed tiyorandt as i Osumi dweden and ;Nor
way at mew Orleano, and/ober' Barth tut vile canoul
of the Grand Duch, of eckleniturg- d o bwor n nt.
Louie, for the State , of itsouri, tows, and II loom,
The Swum oat -plfiee Committee has authorized Mr,
Celiac to report, et the earliest poreibli day, a hill sub
mitted to Mem by him ibr expediting an beelt Plaint the
postal eervica between the Atlantic, an roadie btatos•
t ditects the Poinmaster General to advertise immedi.
Voir for proposals to carry the emirs mail oterland
tram such point on the JlisaliteiPpl or h moon
river as the bidders may es eat, and sue route
as they may designate in their bins,? to Hen
rtat l olloo. a, letter mall, and all, prjnted emitter on
which letter boated le prepaid, to go threugh in tweet,
days, end be carried seuu.weekly, and la neWromper
Mall,to l i e through we ln thirty days. rroposals to
eimpiy 'over City and klalt Lithe, by I rognig lines,
weekly, ram the nude milts, are o a sited. I:pe
bids are to be received till the lit o fMay, and they lie
submitted [2ool4U:sit for acceptance oryineetion. f tie
duly,
if Made. to run throe years from the first of
duly, lOW , Bide for more or toe Iresitient lounge ire
From Washington.
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& l eo t o y e r e c eived, xli kai a also ta balarditi to v a
the Tithe mail< tty In/ water WOO. *pp, ,•111'
end :tow Qrteatte.ietttr tro iromor. Toe own-
Vi . t . . init i ee ti bi t i ait ier' ? ° ;r ur t
• , TWINPar , r mail M I L ON NMI - Wee to a tk-
IL •
The Atlantic and'Pneifie Telegraph.
WASItINGTON,Feb,26.—The People committee
t h e eii bi ea r ehmge have reported unanimously in favor
otitis atlantic) and Paging Telesmph bill, as amended
by Mr. Gran. The bill authorises thg Postmmiter Gen
eral to contract with certain parties for building for the
use of the GoVernnight it line of teleglaph from some
Point oq the Mississippi aver to Gan Francium. with
connecting branches to various promthenk points. The
°flatfeet ip limited to tett ye a rs. and the bonus offered
by the overnment fifty tbouund dotard per
annum. or that porloP4 4ogether with te free
use of any tinapproPriat publto • land that may
be required. and the privi axe of buying at dl2O
per core such portjoria of said land fie may be necessary
for the Purpose of the company. In return for these
very liberal grants, the company will be expected to
Jumped to the United Outten. at ell times, c priority in
the use of their line. Ij to stfpulated that the work
shall be completed within two years, from the Mat of
July next.
From Pike's Penk.
NSW DISCOVIRINS.
LI (V ISN lynx TR, K. T., Feb.26.—The Pike'sVenk ex-
VIM !mired this morning, with VW in gold and the
The news is meagre.
Good prospects had been obtained in the mountains.
twee Denver City and Gregory's mines. Two cords
o quartz mingledwiph pyrites of iron, had yielded ,
a ter washing, ®1.706 m o gold,
A train of brim:MON and produce had arrived from
New Mexico.
A new and extremely rich retch had been discovered
ten miles [corn Gregory's old diggings.
Further from Mexico.
War flown:oN, Feb. 25.—The New Orleans Picayune
of Sunday sass that United SIAM nierinee have been
landed not naly at Tampion and Minatitlem, but et Al
varado. whioh Is the first place to be attacked, and for
the twee; purpose of working the artillery recently
sent down from the Matte of Ban Juan.
It is stated that Idiramon's ree, remite
B the Na
tional MWS on the Mb. on t h e way to Vera Croe
where the other Liberalists have erected a new and
strong for, thus coninleting the line of the so celled
sand forts. now eneirelies the entire city. The new
fort looks out towardsthe cemetery and the Mlle, be
) and which Ramon will doubtless plant Inc batteries.
From Novena.
AN MINORCAN CITIZEN CLAIMED TOR MILITANT
New ORLICAN6, Feb. X.—Adria'. from Baratta In
the noth instant sta , e that a npantsh-born Amerman
citizen bed been claimed by the e Danish authorities In
Cuba. for ails ary services. and required to furnish a
suostitute or bur a release at ffl 0 0. United States Con
cut Helmiemanded the release of tel man. but wan re
fused, an the latter paid the 61.000 under crotpat. The
wr . re t fr g n t d or eft On the outtleot ham'beon Itanauutted to
+J Iree.
Mitwargss, Feb. 2.—The grocery store n( Wine &
Co has been destroyed by fire. Loss elattACt.
CINCINNATI, Feb. 25.—The store' of J. L. & d. Yates,
George Cowen, and Win Harrell , at Holton. Indiana,
togethetertth the mitt - out depot. and four oars belonging
to the Ohio and Wismar Railroad, were burned on
Toesdar last. Lose .
The carriage apa ;dons faptoryof Messrs. Martin &
Godwin. together Iran the &Wine Of fil_r, Platt, at
&dont. Indiana, were destroyed by fire on Wedneeday
stet. Loss about till O.
The Virginia Opposition Convention.
RICPSIOND, Pe)26.—The Oppoeetion State Conven
tion has edopted t 6 majority report 1,. nand delegate.
to Baltimore. hile they do not adopt any other
Union Corm!
In the addrese of the Nat , onal
Union Committee,. the Convent , on does not mean to
discourage the movement now being mace elsewhere
for the formation or a great national conservative
party. The Convention eapreseed no preference for
any candidate.
From Santa Fe.
iIiDEPUNDENCe, Feb. ge.—Two Santa Fe made,
with &tee to the ttit and Roth ult.. have arrived. The
mail party wee aocomesnied by an wog of (Naps from
Fort Lnion. No Indians were seen Minh. route. The
snow was very deep from Fort Union to Rabbit Lar.
From thence the roads were very Mudd/.
Tee the
on the Veins. for want of trade with the
Indians, were killing large numbers of wolves and buf
faloes.
Freshet is thliNorth Branch.
NORTIMMIZIILAND. Feb. 25.—The too in the North
Branch of the Ituaquehannft river nommented mostna
last nieht. The river la now full up to the Num. and
the railroad bridges are believed to be endangered by
the freshet. The West Branca is now clear or toe, and
the water falling.
Strike at Lynn.
BO4TON. Feb. 2L—The Mayor of Lynn has issued
;goals wation stating thnt all Me law. will be enforced,
and violent tumultuous assemb ages suppreiged. leave
r/LI of the strikers were nrrosted yesterday, and held to
heal for trial.
Fire. ett bleiieyft, N. Y.
OvcrvA, N. Y,:ksb, 26.—The Vire t Spring flour
b e; fi e r l e i . elda . w e l .rt Ul jo. her buildings,
The State of Georgia.
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SAVA:I4/0f t Feb. S3.—The gloaming) State of Georgia
from rhaadelebia, arrived hero last evening. All wall
The Havre Cotton Market.
New , VotlC.Feb.3s.-1 Per Steamer Eur ope.)-11 LYRE,
Feb. 1 011.—The cotton market has been well support
ed. The Plles or three dare amounted to IWO' bateau
haler New Orleans bus. The market Moses quiet
Markets by Telegraph.
+Limon's, Feb. 25.—Flour active and firm ; Howard
street Pie 50. an advance of 123 e errata; Ohio a hold at
152.31. Wheat aviet but steady at 311 45n1.10 for white;
SI Wolfe for red. Corn heavy at 5542T0 for white : 100
13 for yellow,. r Fork stonily at 118618 25. Lard active
at 10.teoll. Whiikey dull and nominal at 21); cent..
MnatLE Feb. al.—Cotton—Mine to-day, 2.5C0 bales
et 10340104 for rulddbrige. bales of the week 25,000
bale.; ream% 17,500 hales, againet 15 000 last )ear;
receded, here are 121.00) bates &bead of last year.
COCINNATI. Feb. 28. lour dull sal , . at 86.100660.
Whlekay: unobanged. .lesa York neglected; prices
nominal.{ Bulk Meats and Bacon firm. Lard KN.
Minty market active ; bill. on New York for b old un
changed,
THE CITY.
AMUSEMENTS THIS KveriNe
Pao,. PAl;;ol , a' logyirrrs—West
William Stmt. near 1 1 larket.—Little Mlb flares, In
Readtaga and RealSittana.
fiLTIONAL THIATAL ralout Streit, betWefill EOM
apd Ninth.—Dolv xtoo grans 'Sinow.—" As Ele
pliant of Siam: or, The Fire King's Vow.'
WALIPI7 , -BTSINT ; coorner walnut se
Nipst..—.. Our Apoegioeu Cousin '—" The Ntitilow's Via
tun.
WEIATLIT & CLA2III'1 '
THEATER,
Arch street. above Bisth..-" Octoroon.
McD.oroverr's Uranium Stade street. below Thad.-
Enteruunments nightly.
EXIMIMTION Room. Jaroe's amnialt
srealtil_BroldinsL Cheetnut slyest, above Hut h : T *-
don /Museum or Art.
TEMPLE or Worrosns, nerthesat corner Tenth at d
Chestnut streetr,-431r00r unto.
Adenum_y or rtnis 1016 Chestnut street.—
Chnroh's Fainhns. " The Heart of the Andy."
CONCERT Hej.L. Chestnut street. above Twelfth.—
Mr. eam Cowell s htusicalEnteruwomont.
Tux 13Extruri OftFIE OASE.—In the Com
mon Pleas, before Judges Tthinieou and Allipn. on
Saturday, the onto of Bennett vs. Bennett •ae nom
argued.
Benjamin U. Brewster, ESQ., in opening for Mr. Ben
nett, said that he had examined very carefully all the
authorities termed to by his learned antagonists at the
lest bearing, end he found but one case having any
analogy to the matter at issue. ne speaker then com
mented at length upon the mum found in ad Jones. If tt
proved anything, it established clearly and conclusively
that the domes of this court ought to be sustained. lhe
Other antlornies quoted by Mr. Johnson were examined
by Brd'w•ster in glegol. Ile contended that, as far as
the general principles of law worn con;erned. there was
to analogy at all between the s eatiei talk faun the
books and the case now before the court. Mr. Brewster,
after quoting Kent on the importance of the marriage
relation, in a legal point of slew. and showing how
closely It was roin;uted with the honor and Peppiness
of man, proceeded to detail the circumstance* of the
present case, as they have already been given to Day
readers.
bi Apr.l. PAJoseph M. Bennett was decreed to be di
tnrcadfromhuyttaht this court. Set an weeks alter
Ore event, after she tow metier] money, sod by her
conductindirect', aeknowledge the , ydeucie ul the de
ere«, she ram into court and al eged that the charges
preferred against her. or rather the confession upon
which those charges score based, bell been extorted I mn
her tip her husband. The burden nt her story was in
tended to gennitalize the practice awl honor ot the court,
traduce her hoptiq.nd, non bring him into shame, odium ,
and dispaim Alter a' delay nil seven week, she pre
sented her first petition, and not until the .3,Ati of &s
-teamer—fit e months alter thedeciaion—did she discover
that her rights had been taken away from her a tthout
due notice; Ant after having been defeated on the me
rits 01 the cane, asked to have the decree of the court
reversed on the ground of technical irregularities.
The learned counsel. Mr. Johnston, when as inter
rupted his brother Leidy, to prevent him from discuss
ing the facts of the cone, showed that, as tar as tee re
spondent was con-einctl. the/ POPto not beer invea
tigat on. Her counsel hail nurrendeted the nsents and
laid them down.
• • - •• • • •
otter quoting (ruin American authorities, and
alluding to the mamma In ansosh courts, a prac
tice bearing very forcibly upon the present case,
the spanker, said he wool I ask the court to folios,'
him In the ingestigation he was pursuing. and bear
in mind the seances be had toad front these
excellent authorities. Ile had Wren that, in •Kng
l
and, the prevailing motive of 'LAP'' IlLe the one
before the court was to obtain a restitution of marital
rights, to get nth 'somas,. I alimony or a larger portion
of the husband's estate. That motive was not 0046ned
to smirked ; but a careful reading of the records would
show that lvery frequently animated oisearded wives
In America.
Mr. Brewster then went on to review the testimony of
Mr. Hall, and contended that the legal notice e ven by
Mr. thmson, and alighted by the evidence of r. Dela,
should lie held valid by this court. the ru es of the
court under which it was held to be necessary for the
libellant to site the respondent a potters of a decree in
a one of dit ores, were commented upon by !tar, Brews
ter, nhd their lemons upon the present ease elaborate
ly exer,ined. In the 14/11"111 u. this explanation, the
speaker illuatreted the feats which led to the establish-
Inept of the Mee lii quotibg file esse of Blacker
soloist Bteeeker, where Judge sting fulminated tie lu
riouely esold ihurtew aunt the infamous mot appa
rent IMO upo the wife. The rules wolf ! that. in a
preliminary nave, written notice should be given. This
had beep done. lint the rules did nut require them to
glue Mere then one notice tit wntinet. and lilt it option
al whether thesnumeeding polices should be given ver
bally or In a riling. A verbal name had been aft en,
and there wee not It line In any ,
.pe of the m+ rules lead
ing to the pursuit of n course ilillereut front that pur
sued by the libelant.
. .
Mr. Brewster then depicted the evil loaminess the
Ix? %telt . i fr o m d t e l e .
p :1 rintbjinhainirenotfojruitige!eitintilelee
sus should pot be no ruleo by the court as to lead to the
awful compequenrea that Mustpcommarily follow to the
nelinimatiattonot malice, if this taxa; of prooeedut4
was admitted, It would tend to unsettle sactetf. over
turn the system of ita erican jurisprudence, and, wane
then all, Injure and prejudice moment third parties.
Alluding to the authentic. just quoted, Mr. Brewster
enntended `het there was nut a case In which a Court of
Chaneery, from its earliest history down to the printout
day, had set imide adecree similar to the cinema °p
lain, . except it was a strong ease upon Its own merits,
and he hoped Pint the amuse or thearesent court would
not be an exception to that ride. Ihis women has her
remedy. Blie non take au appeal to the tioreme Court,
And there have the matter tinnily adjudicated. Why
does she not pursue this Melte I
Mr. alrewetot then continued los argument by nuoting
at leng,h from knalish and American authorities, to
!now that the woman almost whom this , decree had
risen silted, whop she fancied herself injured. mat
come with
anapplicetion for relief promptly, , and with
her cue ortt l ged and surrounded by Merits. In all the
oases which it, had examined a oh as touch care, it wes
a singular t ling that wreuet or a divorced woman
comes moil asks for a restitution of her conjugal rights.
she Come as ma adulteress, and milr wished to doing
so. to imp held ut th pocket of her husband. Mr.
Brewster then quoted the case of Colt in vs. Colt' n, 2
Fe!e.e Chancery, whii. i he unpleased upon the court
As wog a tiny important case Berea mina had gained
a divoroe Iroin his wile on the ground of adUllei) •
Buhaequently. d he fount thit the allantiona upon which
the divorce ha been obta ned were Wilms. It i o came
into court Ishii stated thatlie had disco% area is error
is
a charging h wife with adultery, end naked to
tape the de4fle retorted., Chani.ollor Walworth,
viler ratline the rieelmatme a% ore' POSlgthle eon
llideration.deollned toravem the 'lemma, telling the
unbend that,he mioht take the woman and •inairy her
he eholli j Net that he could not violate r ha decielon,
edema. loom this and other vases the state of exist.
Ins law. woold this court permit a woman. who comes
are as a confessed wanton At, obtain a reversal of a
We= decree? Ile felt for hlr, Bennett, el meathlani
deeply win to his hour of misery. Twenty years
ago they eta to that court remaining the position they
did now, or a en . end eolinsel. it wee tans second pass
lie had ieyer had as a lawyer. Mace thnt aerlad Mr. Mo
nett. by hie lemony and meet mance. had core to he
the head of a branch of induktry of no Ten& end in
fluential charsoter. From that day to I /I. he ad been
hie counsel. Their relatione as rounse and c tent hod
siweys been understood. and he had learned almst. of
honer and respeot him. Be felt for hum in his Present
seaming. and he asked the court to (tell for net too. Be
asked theta not to reverse s risliterus tine ree—a decision
that would bind him to it Wentoa for the tprm of hatural
life.
Mr. Brewster emit this lady hail o°dr:tied all this
phases made against her • not only to her whine, hit
II What alie sal& Since theßerme, she had a dOtiver
shron With Mr. Lehi in the tempt house
s ad token,.
lei aril her Fula m
; aud a onth alter the decision ehe had
also acknowledged it in her letters to Mrs rows'. The
speaker else alluded to the testimony, t let Iv hes asked
why she had given the name of tie. Leon, bile said she
Una at/ limits because she thought it would pleaee he r
/Mebane st And thus established her Ruin •
lacono swat he said, that apeakina ill those tales 110
a,T,enot, lit n g t uel i e a t i O f q t u A t court Air t elli l ee ai l s Pa t e g il e
1111101[1 la redact, and not ne le spear to ,I wee,. lie woofer
ask toe chart to natrewle consider thn Mints of this
tale, and especiellt upon the present application. Mr.
satiate any a peculiar claim titan the efIllIt• Be hold.
s decree of divoret, and ilea acted upon it. He has gone
before the world strengthened and unstained, He belied
the court not to send hint back tot.o world infamous and
dishonored=to unite him with his wife. and consign him
to miter!. To to these thing s would be All °erase; and
in the event o a reversal of the decree. hie olientillni
well oPY ant n the depth of his miser " 0 !eirm
men that SM. Who shall deliver me Ir dot the bodrtsf
Ulm deeth ,
F. Carroll Breirster. Esq.. responded for Mr,. lbst-;
nett. Fla said he bad beard this argument with More
than an ordinary sense of respinvibility. A counsel
entrusted with the proteirion of property could sets,
Into the pontestwah spirit. nut in a matter so grave as
this. which involves the reputation and future peace of
mind of a woman, he epprenched the discussion with
something lees than ordinary confidence He had un
derstood that when this afgeinent was commenced. it
was to be upon a purely legal question , to wits the re.
entente of these proceed's'''. And yet the argument
on the other aide was directed to matters outside of that.
All Mrs. Bennett asked was a trial by Jury_, and that
would be t h e last tying wouhtenne if she tele
Sui i
lte. an d It Is the Meg thing 118 Wonia Denote it ne
believed her gulty. Mr. Breinter nextdro,oeeded to
argue whether there was 'soh a decrees' the law would
tecosniee. Re held there was not. The necessut
malities of the law had not been complied with. T h is
libel was returnable on the first Monday of Mareht
on the 12d of February she was ruled to answer—t
teen days before the return of the writ! Whqt will
said of that? The speaker concluded be Warms at
le g irth to the failures co the counsel fur Mr. Bennett to
comply with the rules of the court regulating prooeed•
ins s in divorce, and raking An eloq.ient appeal to the
luilges for the reveres or their degree
This address odneln ed the argument in the ease. It
was submitted to the wort. and the declaims reserved.
POLITIOAL RZPUBLICAN RATIVIOATION
hl no.-7 he Republicans held a meeting on Satur
day evening, at the headquarters of the Central Repub
lican Club, at Chestnut and Seventh streets. for the
Purpose of ratifying the nomination made at Harrisburg
for (inventor, at the Convention last week. Mr. W,l
- B. Thomas, the president of the Club, occupied
the chair.
George A. Coffey r Esq. , read a series of solutions,
which were adopted- ri them it was re,otvrd by the
Club that " we - heartil j y, folly, and without any reser
vation, ratify and ador . every resolution, sentence,
word, and ',Seine of platform aremulgatall by the
lots State Convention o the People's party of Pennsyl
vania. Oa that platform we take our stand. and yid
generously contend for it In the State and National can
vass which is now opening." •We siectemly regret
that the formation an. maintenance of this t lob should
Have tedetekl any aninutdvorsioti by oar fellow marti
an; of the People's part, ; therefore we take 1111111 coma-
Eon to dada , e most sincerely and solemnly theta. are,
and intend to remain, to full.close, and 'oral common--
cation with the People's party of peenetivalusr ; we in
tend to remain. each one of us, within f organization.
to support its candidate., and to work or Its secceer ;
its principles, aims. and policy 'Mill be our omelette.
our aims, and our policy ; end we regard the preserva
tion, the harmony. sad the continued ounce., of the
People's party of Pennsylvania as absolutely neoesuiri
to the defeat and destruction of disunion, free t. ade.
slavery extension. she Deumersior."
Judgefeliey next address formed ee Harrisburg. rtily
endo, se the platiorm justat Ite
totems. to work for the minces. or the nominee of the
Convention.. Alter referrins at length to the principle.
of the party, be paid be had one d 'fealty to contend with
Is Wing' into the eamenign. lie hoped he foushihtehadow.
but at is rumored that to the People's party there is a bend
of men, sworn . in secret to effect their purpose. whatever
it Mar be. " If you meet such a man ha is a traitor. and
strike him to your feet:" (Applautej "Stab Mm to
the heart." (Applause.] If man meet in nark tome:
tis Meausa their design is
fromApau) • 4
Hon. Mr. Hationeld. se nator Warren county, was
next introduced, and gave the result of her °hear.
vation n him own section of he country. They
had counted noses, and they would Sloe 3 OM greater
majority than was ever given for the k eopleis patty be
fore.
lion. Alex. McClure, Senator froul Franklin coutitTs
took the stand, and said hp name to meet the Pluladsii
shim. and see wha s at is fied. nnded to do in the coming
campaign. He was For himself. he leiended
to tight for free labor. Teem is one Brent question be
fore this eountry, that one lac tads all it to one Of pro.
tooting and ftworidg free labor. Tile Temtoriee west
ward must be free. [ applause.) They are the inheri
tango of your oluldren's children, and you are called
upon to sustain your title.
Ile nailed upon Philadelphia td sustain the irenufac.
luting interest of the State, by eseporting the party
which urges protection to tabor. Let Pbiladelphia 'MOW
bar deon in May. The
throughout of hiladelphia, spo
ken In May, ba potent the State and xie
Union.
(leo. A Coffey next related Ins experionoe at the Bar
risburg Convention. That Convention was composed
of the most re. palatable men that aver met in any Con•
vention in this Suite, men who truly represented the
feelings of the great timmaition patsy, and oonaluded
amid great applause , a ft er which the meeting ad
journed.
DairrituextvE Filth ON SATUADAr MOANING.—
On Saturday morning, about four o'clock. a Are broke
out in the chair establishment of William Bandsmen ik
Bon. on W slant litrile%. below FIIA. The Oarnes were
first dlecovered by °Meer Cooper, who, while patrolling
him beat on Walnut street below Fifth, heard a crack
ing noise, and onlooking up saw smoke and fire issuing
from the second and third stories. He immetliately
gave the alarm to the Central Station, and in d short
time a number of steam fire engine, were on the
ground and soon In service. Home di (lenity was expe
rienced in effecting an entraucb, on no count of the se
curity of the fastenings which were on the door. The
fire had been binning nearly an hour befori it wee dis
covered, during Which time it had gained such head
way that it was impossible for pis firemen to attempt to
save any of the contents of the building.
The fire began in the third story ar. and the stove. ani
in the course of , ime the heating apparatus fell throng
the door. In this story ware kept the goods whic
name from the manufactory In Randolph street. below
Parrish. The qonteats of this room were entirely de
stroyed. he flames descended into the second story.
in which was stored all the fine work. This was also
entirely consumed. On the Oyer. floor. the atilsa.ioorn,
there was a considerable quantity of goods which were
partially destroyed The fourth story was used as the
finishing room, the contents of which were aso con
sumed It is auppoged that the fire was burning seve
ral hours 40'0111 it was 411100VOTOd. ?IMMIX Who Meet,
in the adloicing buildings saw the light three quarters
of an hour before the alarm was given but they did not
Inspect that the building was on fire. Hilary curtains
at the upper Windows prevented the BIMINI front being
seen (ruin the street until they had attained greet head
way.
A rear building, need as a workshop by Mr. E. Pool.
cabinet maker, and' connected wits the front building
by a bridge at the third story, rasiotabil by the peer
bons Of the firemen. Had this building taken tire.
tio'dsmith Hall. which is very near it. would have been
greatly endangeted. The stsamera, as usual, did Ire
mendous11;61.111109. Fire Marshal Blackburn rely es
caped from (Milne from the root of a Mar-stoned
building. The firemen, as a general thing, acted with
extraordinary gallautry. Mr. William MoMullin,
the Moyanieneing hose. performed at times (eats of
Personal daring .and outvote of its extraordinary cha
racter. At one time he entered the second story of the
building amid henry mauve, of smoke and dame, which
seemed to threaten instapt death. ester the emir mist •
Deer kid plead in vain for volunteers to perform tau
duty. This feat was l , odly cheered by MO MU It, tale. The foal of Mr. Henderson is estimated at five thou
sand dollars, on which there was an inraracce of four
thousand. 7'he building was mimed by M' George W.
Carpenter, whose loss will be probably owe thousand,
which is covered b ineuranee Out a few day a ago a
lot of CI, the Kntineotal liege! wets sent away
from live bowling, .•
MILrPARY StOCktOra
Cadets, an organization of 'oaths, wbioh has lately
been 'alined IR Cal:Monafa• J Mire progressed so re
Dully, that AA 'lllation_ beheld. on Tuesday evening.
for oommisstoned oliopre. The company will be at
tached to the Camden Braa eds.•
tan Friday evening last. the United Beards pseud in
spection of the Masada i napee}or of the decoml Bra, ode.
and attached to Col. Con oy a regiment. They mus
tered thirty-Bare men in lane. and mote In all reo•eta a
very eredktable appears Mee. They_ hare adopted • uni
form similar to that woos by the National Beard, ate
excellently sanierod, 11.1111 f_rifra fine eoldorly body of
men They elected the blowing oM ere Captain.
William Shields ; Faist Lieutenan t s Y. J. Ball. •
Major E. H. Fitzgerald of the United liltates army;
who died in Californi., on the 9th ult.. was a native of
Penneriwinis i guyed the Seminole war, and under
Oenerels dcott, Wool, and Worth, in the /denied/I war.
He was one of the Ant officers of the iseadion army
who stepped on shore Fit Vern Cruz. Ile was ara every
battle on oaneral •oett a lane, [rum be surrender of
Vera Cry; to the Bali or the pill of Meilco. to }II
these, Whether in the I ye or od the star, h. served with
duetmcttun. Per conspiodoue gallantry at the storming
01 Chepultepeo. he reoeivsd hie coaummionsa brevet
major an the army. For seraml years pad he hA been
serving in New Mexico and Californaa.
SODDEN DEATIt OF A STRANO6It.—A white
mast,agoti about twenty-four I earn, was found in n d tag
-
con It in bed yesterday morning ,t a Berman board
ing house, No. g 6 Penn street. Medina' aid wail aura
malleila hat liersife Old eOrill be OhrtMed herbed: It ap
pears that deceased Mani. marine, and a paper was
found in hie pneeet gtv ag hn name is Private Berland
Kummer, and bearing as a dare Comport Marla. 13ar
facas. February 2/, /5 6 0, granttoa ham leave of abre ace
for ten dug, at which time he wu to report himself for
ditty at the Fhtlenelphia Marine Barracks. He arrived
to this city Ou ThaftMay and took board at boarding
house at Y runt MO 'Julep. Cut •atutday event ng lie woe
pad at Ari Penn street. complained of being wet. and 'doh
lodgings. Yesterday morning he wee found deed. it.
had been compls.ning since has arm al or Mug lit, and
the 'deposition ix that death was the remelt or natural
cause/. oho inquest was • J 04111104 Wall this morning
et ten o'cloek, In older to obtain evidence. The laxly as
in. Minna Dr ;be coroner, awaiting toe disposal ol his
(meads. •
MEETINII OP Tilt VETHODIST (10HitIENC12.—
The nenual unman of the Philadelphia Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held nu the 21st
01 March next, in tne Union N. E. Church, Fourth
street. below Pooh. The Hey. Bishop palter wil pre.
side, Ruined try the Rev. Althea raott. Thee* ono(
deleeatem to the timers] c`onlerence, which k de us
meeting in the oily er italralo ln May next, will be a
matter of considerable end tetuent. There are measures
la contemplation 'evolving greet change in,the Moe--
Wine of the Church, such as the introduction t f the
Into the annual and en ml okra. renew.,
t f i e Li e rati i n t i) of the yudipg iferle omen, hod the
eXtention of the time e ,.M,,,teri porcine to the same
church,
S'Srannuto OASV.—On Saturday evening,
about nine o'clock, n count man named Francis Kil
patrick Mornitted into slabsennsyvania Hospital.
nufenna serioue Ole hack and about
the limbs. It imam' that he arm atuioked by James
nialleel, while under the influence of liquor. et Twin-
If decade ettePtl.ln the early mat or the eve
ning. rude f ed to Mows: and Kilpatrick Vis stabhod
in the manner described. He la Irma at the hossoal in
a orit cal condition. MoNe al was attested, and held to
await the result of the teltlante.
A man nanisd /mhua titmice was committed to await
the exult of the tnlurt. s. Iwo cohere were limited,
but dischar t reo by Aldermen Flood as proioneri, alter
'Meting bad to appal, as witness/,.
BOODERY OP A MARKET HOPIE.—SOI2IO thllo
dunes Friday night or Saturday marmite, a party no
oils eutered,the ointment market house &pastel, from
the Malt of one of the fanners a toter provisions. eonspri
sing the bodies of two naives. a Cheep, box of eggs. a
ii , t4 Or potatoes, and other articles of a simi.ar nhsrao
tor. On louring the tparket•house an ahem espied
them and fired two abate front hie revolver The
thieves, In order to isoilittte their !tight dropped a
greeter part o i t their plunder, hit eeoeped with one of
the calves on the fees. The other e motes were re
turned to the armor to the morning. No arrests were
mole.
IMPROVXMENT IN THE SIXTEVNTII WARD.--
A new and handsome market•house has been recap tly
armed at the intereeotion of (lermantowu. aver ue and
Laurel meet, in the atateenth ward. The new build
ing has a front or LS fee • on Germantown avenne, and
Funs back to Bonner street. a distance of 110 feet. It
has one hundred stalls, which are divided off for the
accommodation of butchers. farmers. and dealers. It
is to be opened on Wetinehjer neat, at which time the
idling are to be rented. Thu market gs sell located,
an,. will be of greet convenience to the public in that
neighborhood.
COLLEGE CORSIENCEMENT.—At noon, On
aaturdsv, the annual oommencement of the Vete rinary
College toos plaza at the Hall of the Agricultural Rom
ety, on Chestnut greet, below seventh. A diploma was
given to Jacob ()ilk. who has tiaketed with honors:
and the honorer! &gm wee tionterted mon Robert
tannings and George W. Boller. Dr. James Citron
delivered an address, tie which he gave a history of
the inellttition, irODa Ite eatliest date up to the present
Dote.
PARDONED—John S. Jackson, Esq., editor of
tho Sunday Transcript,. aim was sent to prisca two
weals aro for li• H. Routh. Oa hrti resi
dent physialan of the Almilionse, was pardoned on Ra
turilay by Governor ranker. the pardon wee rgned on
!Words,' moron, at ten o'clock, and arrived here at
midnight. Immediately on its reception, a partyof
Mr. Jackson's friends proceeded to prison and obteined
hie Weer).
A DESPERATE FELLOW.—On Friday night
man named Trump Pavia area arrested and confined to
the Second thsfrict poi tos station. pn account of iftynent
threat, which he was maiungm list a man. After ha
had been secured he waa mear at ehed A pair of istolg.
heavily charged. attached to one of which was a bayo
net a foot lung and three Inches wide. were talon from
him. Howes .aken belOrs Alderman Dallas, who bound
him only.
V/SIT OF Ttl KEYSTONE CLUB TO RFAMNO.—
There will be e meeting of the Ke3 stone Club at their
room, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, this et ening, at
half vast seven o'oloes,t o !nabs final at rigagentelitil for
the visit to Reading. We learn that the Club will start
IRV their lieudenatteys ow Tuesday afternoon. at tire
dectook,aoceimPanied toy heck ' s bend , fur the Read.ns
epot. and that they atli leave in the three.and.a•half
o'clock traindiThey expect to number of sir two hundred
men,
ibtAtArt Ornez, Feb
of interments io the otty
23, 1880.—The number
Philadelphia for the week
.look, le . •t 7
t i ling February 35, at 130'
Decrease.
Asthma ......
etuldrea
magri
roup
:ongestion of Lungs
rain
iC
Lunge.. 411
Consumption of
Mechem 4
Droy . ei
Dasue of
Heart.. .....
Fever. ?e y i
ho ne:l /
r notaa .
Inflemmatiof, 7
reach, •••• al
" tines. . ••• It
Iver •. •••
,
& Bovrela vl
Melee —• 172
Femalei.— . .....
flo i............_.... r ... 74
0ir........
.
Under 5,
r la init , on
rumus• •• •••• 6
ago.
3
ti,
From Mt Alm►twau 33
lOoopto of c010r...._ ..-. 11
i Conatry .....--. 1
Other 23
Tote.— —24
ARTHUR
H~slthU
Blax . r'T'or . . ~, . USO no reproaohful
lat u tua..;lsgainst one Cher curses nor ro•
: 1 1 , 4444 .''' ha s c ''
lievOing reports to the
l e
ItragtOent O ne. ",- '
yont apparel modest - 111nd endeavor to ac
iiistonodatto nature rather , th at' to procure admits-
Oen. - .. ... 4 4.. --, .c , ~- -
Associate yoursenoter with men of good quality,
tr you esteem your reputation, far it Is better to be
alone than in bad company.
Let your conversation be without malice or envy,
for it to the sign of a tractable and commendable
spirit; and In cases of passion admit mason to
,
Use not bide and frivoleist thtags spinet grown
and learned. MK; ;MIAMI LliflOdd .tioartlMill Or
anbjeets among the ignorant, nor things hard to be
believed. i
Speak not of doleful things in time of mirth, nor
at the table ; nor of melancholy things, u death
or wounds, and if others mention them, ishangs,,lf
you can, the discourse.
Briiik not a Jeet when none take pleasure in
mirth. Laugh not loud, nor at all without occa
sion. Deride no man's misfortune, though there
seems to be some cause.
Be not forward, but friendly awl courteous—the
that to salute: bear an answer—and be not pen
sive when it is time to converse.
Keep to the fashions of your equals, each u are
atoll and orderly, with respect to time and place.
Go not thither when you know not 'bather you
shall be welcome or not.
Reprehend not the imperfection of others, for
that belongs to persists, masters, and lsperiorr-,'
Speak not in en unknown tongue ittoompany, mut
in your own language, and that ea those of quality
do, and not as the vulgar.
Sublime matters treat seriously.
Think before you speak; pronounce not imper
fectly, nor bring out your words too hanttly, but
orderly and distinctly.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
The Money Market.
PlMA=lpitiL. Feb. 25. M.
The market for ;tacks a atill very dull sad lifeless.
bet prices are well nisistai nod. &tlogylkal •Navtgatiso
preferred advanced to M. 'Reading shares are Was
Arm. There is no eking* In the prices of bank stocks
or of passenger railway amtpanies.
The money market is snits easy. Logan on call ars
freely made at 113‘ to s pat sect. when th► colligated
security la and:ahead. and good Myer ICU freely at g to
I par cent.
0 t Ory la sad Florida an itid awake toil* intiOnagioa
of railroad eonsnrualeatton between the Allantre and
the Golf of ?deal 00, with a vier to fumisbins facilities
or transportation from arid to the Intermediate thstriets.
The report of the president of the Allende end Gulf
Railroad Company says:
"At the eomtineptament Ode troth it was intended
simply to btuld toad to Mobile, bet its progress mdi
eaten mach greater results. The probetelilirks, at Wl
sect, teed toward Its tstensiea via' Tittlatuissee.
Floods to the vicinity of Jamie Island, in the wolf
where from the °oast survey report of. pH. °°
harbor ten ported. with depth of IaMI. feat - oh
water. With a termination at such s sattateon ,
lorida might loot forward to having the Coy V tae
awl/. with the game advantages for trade with lita.
Z e n& so .a d 4 .. B :nri utk a A :in n ation " ib ilttein,. 9l = ty be ec t i r
more eligible than others on the Gil'*
having tie it
would, a direct commanication with the Atlanta
Ocean. Such a enoneetion with oar friends In Florida
would greatly benefit their syttem of improvements.
and
.our :Moreau nowise gently be advanced, by con
tinuing the line on to Motets, where rot& will 0* met
bum New Orleans. Its cumin would then be certain,
and by such an amngament with Florida. the line to
Mobile might be easktittned through the temtory of
that Butte. This company may, and doubtless will. find
it to its interest to continue the line from Ositihndge
to tihreveport. on Red river Thar.will_posaactralt
other roads , and among them the great noutti Pacifie
Hoed, on parallel thirty degrees , write through
Montgomery and Vicks rg .opentag, a airoet mmintu•
citation with thecae! • of Wiliam, from which a
supply might be tarnished at Ti boo island. 'lament
rekisay nusiper of vessel* visiting the Bouttierviseest.'.
The Brooms 11.11,:ta pla n
" The Drolly/Rita of the Pensayivenut seal trade are
impierum, end some of th•Tegtolls ohm goo
increase tithe air.onnt sent to market, as
with lout year. W. stannic a inagement of the tonnage
over venom; railroads loam duo
Reading_RailyeadL MAR Noe. ride
Lehigh Val. Railroad —.lei Wirt 1*.954..1nc. 46.64
pa I. and Lackawanna— 73,613 e 4.664 Inc. al ZI
Broad Top LUIS 29.r4 .in e. 4.666
Ly kens Valle . 6.316 Ana. 634
Nhathokin . 9.411 13 002 Inc.. 3,34
Trevurtoa ......... It $6O 6,161 .1)eo. 6191
. 1131.696 6E1007 ha. 66.971 . On the 'frevoiten Railroad there is a large de
crease. which is owing to MIMI. a toms on. On the Ly
tens Valley Railroad theta is also an interruption at
present, owing to mean to the inclined plane: other
wise there would be a heavier tonnage to report tea
seepou:
PHILADELPHIA ISTOOX. EXCHANGE HALES
Febnuill 2111. !NO.
RUM= IT a. N. ILLAIXII.32. UM Walaitlltriat.
Faar BOARD
MO Penn to. 11236 Ile Be 6. -- ; Meadow R
KW do .91.%L6 Penn R 32S
aw listriebarg 11:04. „ft I 0 do day.. sd
10U0 Penn H. de I.lmtg —MN 23 Lahirk . 39
No lx 44 ...... • 4wx 9D Bk roux T0wn...... 61176
6000 do r . tlr.lol 10 do
la.o Elmira 24 mts7a.. 13 11 do ....... 1 3 64
6 AtTg.'47:: ItZtatiaT Plitt — l2
BETWRE.94 8011.11.00.
19 Penn R M 41 Wilmington R......113X
33 Wilmington 11 —41.304301 Hazleton Coal 43
I=EMI
1600ty 65—..—.101
IPX) ..
30 N Nan R..
.50 Race &Vine-da26M
1100 PLIVIIttng"
. . . .. ..
mann° YILIQNS-DULL. -
Rag. 40-4. BIS. Attu*
PLO 111_ ant off lig 101,14 &111 Nev,2t27-...16S 123;
3 !Lint off lel 121140WITIVI & Mie... 1 1.3.,
" lie.int off 1034 10e% , Is Ist 500n.332 66
PUMA is._ ist Off W.. 231 • " 1110ort.1236: 12
koldmi 1 1 — -3"1 iN tE S fI V i ii -Ws
jili
" odo 3 70 .." ..2 82361 Mt 0 &....iT.2I I
l
.
3 : mg: 312 '66.1161 27 12 3 1 I . 32uss 2.-- I so
12.711 71 1 2.----.263: C
Poona IZ___ 36 WO .. Mil .—.41 23
V
Me l 21.;. &N /2 3 3siCslavura 1.... ... 1
M3733° 1212fr0 ,ff ff i/1 4 12 - Et
&ILIUM'', I% 794 71 I.too'd*-11Oot-st
C
lat its . .ti
. _ _ nws- t. v 'arm
" swot_ 74 Tl/2
Pluladelphla Markets.
Frryntgang ,
There is mood demand' for Fleur sad the il lit
tuna him . sales of 1000 bble good Nana salmis* ilr
hol ; bbl. !admit& ektra family at 4 6 60 . zed 44166 6 6
good Lanosater ootanti.segertse at da 7 0 9 0 68 1
Sales lathe
home trade are to a Mir silent and wtthin the rani* of
4.6.70.4.13 for common andextra brasda and fanny bra from' 46111% up 47.21 /Ye door u from and held
at latiet-liki Pena Corn Meal a rneady at 15.8
eW bbl. Wheat— here is armed demand sad graces are
higher ; we vote red at 1/Zeilikor.asM white at ISM yle
V , res. Ity • comes in slowly and commands Mo. Coln
is dill and prom hardly mitantainedi Sales of I.XI bosh
yellow at nom In store tad afloat. Clare are stsaillt
Hay stlio for l'enna. and 430 for Delaware.
—There re ea demand foy Querceoa with
further sales of 20 lards Ist No 1 at 4/ toe.
is
/W h—Mackerst ate ha hard Orr ly. but the ea at* lAA
aid Wants lots at /11.bnistrf
mate No. 1. Caladdelild for
and /Well for No. rora.nt a rather
solo, but ptlY4 are Arian desompumm small
Wes of pun York at 178 SWIM, and gnats at lige
Sp . hN. (irises Maritsa/a steady; natal atNf.7Olie. ln
•alt and pickle. 101 for dads,. and Ile isiMe foe Meet
der.. Smelted hams mere from SO% to Ll°. 66 666 x,
city smoked Sides so d sit ltlrfa Se day a. Mersa • added.
lard is in ratter demand, and 0 tierces sold f r ex
port a. a prise not made gnialm. seede—Clowerased
rather so—, and small Was of fa r and good scants , .
et Yans ey , 61 ma. Whiskey is steady) sales of Ohio
tabba at 213e525c. tenerrylamajedo at 13. 1 settic, lads at
Mc, and drudge at"Mlre halloo.
Sew York stock li
, sekalige•. , lreb. 23.
SICOND 60111.
1
80e0 Mioaatin ea ..-- •MX woo Rod AT I Alin Sly
moo Califorpie la--. 37 71 Oa Iwo & T'sdß l olo
Cu N Caroline 60.. .9e( NO Belt Had Ci Co JOS
11W fogooodes di 111.../44 100 do .
_,., - ~... itO.
00.41 I outman.. 65.. __.9a SW Paca.de;ld.oill Co -91
=V Kenn. city 6a . 104( 90:1 Y Con R.... OSOI
1
WO sad Brook C WIWI 100 do. .. 7t ti
Moo Bel L m. N. sa cur. 6 . 014. - 6iii..s
Au) Oil Ir. Ch ma El 114.1 TN 6 0 Odds pa AL 5:3;
auta 111 Can It. la ..... —Sit.
TEE MARKET,
nora has beep mon *audit sitar. and prines have
heen sustained; Wee 4.! 3OM bole State tad Wsatern.
2 NO bbl. Southern. and NO bbl. Canvas.
Wup•T has bee purchased {,0117 eatant t 16,500
bus, at $1 Id for wh i te Wastern, and Lnal.ta
wankee Club.
Col a.—tiabra have been made or 17.60:1 betehala Serie!
and Southern white and 'allow at ?mettle.
Rye apiet, yet firm.
BsaLtt is In demand at steady prices.
OATS, Astute. and COTTON attrset less attention.
PeoViSlOe. are lonersty nateabie and steady,
ni VILY HI selling' at Ake y' genera.
CITY ITEMS.
LI:CV:AIta o t THS CREATIOT —air. G. Field
will deliver a warm arsine lactares. is Handel and
Haydn Hall. Eighth street. near Green, on the •• Cte-a
non of the Universe." More especially of the sag and
planets; the generation and birth of toe sulk—lts
growth and stratified productions, the primitive for
motion of the vegetable and 'meal hanadoms; the
successive form and fauns! ; the Law and mode of their
creation through elm* autoessive epoch t f the Palen•
iv. secondary end tertiary strata, till they terminated
in hien, es the complement of the whole—each by dis
tinctive creative nets; the whole to conclude with the
food, as recorded by Divine Reve'ation, and the nese
tion of its literal interpretation and application to 6
natural cataely gm, with a view to the reconciliation of
all real or alleged r Menthes between the two records.
br ebonite the die:incites characters or each. or the
diderence between the Book of Creation end the Book
of Revelation. as to Intention or end. The trot lec
ture mitt be delivered this evening, commencing at half
pant aaaaa o'clock.
ELICTROPATEIY—Tax PATAT.—The dimeued of
body and mind can learn. by Balling at No.IMO Walnut
street, that the most refractory diseseet are speedily
and permanent y cured by the application ofelectriciir,
according to the discovery of Froteuore Bolles gnu
Chamberlin. A cure to guarantied be /Point contract.
where the patient desires it. Ito charge for connaltaboo.
Fan. 25, 180 —On motion of Frederick M.
Adams, Eno.. Mr. Charles! Henry Boone was this day
admitted to practice as an attorney and Conned ilor of
the District Pourt and Court of Common Etas of the
county of Philadolphls.
(From the Independent, New York, July 2.1019.1
(I'A:rt.—Our advertising columns contain imme
testimonies to the aalue of a new article known as
Spatiliaa's Prepared Gine," useful to housekeepers
for mending furniture. It as proptmaat with chemicals,
by which it Is kept in the proper condition for mime
ditto use, the chemicals evaporating as soon as it is ap
plied, leaving the glue to harden. We can assure cur
readers that this article has the egettUent phrenological
quality of " large adhesiveness... (e3O-27kW:t
RICHLY EIIaROIDIIE3D TABLE all la PIANO CO
togs.—We have rust received a large invoice, and will
sell them at elo for P1e.40. ae4 Si (or Table Corot..
W. H. Carry! it. Bro.. TIC Chestnut street. Gee-wfinet
THINGS WORTH KNOWING.-- . 4 A cracked chin is
poor retard for many troubles. An empty wallet is
poor refreatament.to is , hungry •quire. Forty men will eat
more meat in one day than ton men CU eat in the Saxe
time. Children a ho puck up a hot poker will pet n dean
again without the telling. An eel pie gireth more Joy
to a hungry man than Doing biased in a blanket. He
that hate not a coat will not need to lows at brushed.
The pig is contented when It bath all Its wants supplied.
/Utast a men iniedeth he bath, provided he buyeth his
olothss at the palatial store of tininville Stokes, No. soy
Chestnut street.
N. B.—This celebrated clothing eetabli■hmeat has no
connection with any other in the cute.
In. Comma PoLtrnut Slarauul.—The partial
aro mustering their forces for the coming campaign, end
the battle cry of each faction may be heard ruing upon
the keens. bloat of lieu Wise are 'email, Ca*um,
jive. We note the following " Kameron and Ban t a 't
"Bunk and Brach," " Babb and osonerree." • Thor
tray and Thralldom," " Pkreomont and Three Kantaa,',
• Wiosaad Worry beg bane." aad Wm. Waugh rot
MM. " Noniron-able slotljes, elogAntly Kat. from tho
Brown Stone Klothinx Hall of Anothitl & Walaoa, Nos.
&13 and ad ,heatnnt stmt. above Illixtb."
SBARCIIIRO FOR A PIRATIIreI done.-211080 two
simpletons, that are digging near Taunton, Masa, under
the dtrettion of epode, in new& of treasures allnaK
to hem teen hailed there to iolot Bernard, pirate and
highwal out, have not yet been istrarded for their bus-
Ue. One of the diagen anent that be aensally lints the
inost of tit , deceased pirate Wei r the place. Hundreds
of pooph bare already t tailed the spot, and the labors
of the dunes ate watched with Interest by torment. A
common papier mares pantaloon bitton, with lettering
stamped on the under aide, 11 the only folio 70 1 ext l2o,-
ede-end the, dlosplpoiatilait of )1. mwotuts would by
great it the lett. rll4 should road that: " Nalltqn• ?U
-lnae One-price Clothing Store, 111 Chestnut street, an
der the Continental Hotel, Yhdbielphts."
t~r:~
t NOTrtkl;
-
emairmaurrihrautva vol Sus Os
TO Lire, No. let/.—All moduli improvements. Id OM
plate order. Immedist' s Dammam Wu- Lot. 236 1" t
deep. loud:. of e OIIMXBI , it 808.
- IMO WALNUT Emit.=
Baud opaa Estarday and
Tas "- 0 /W l Liii awns
—This is the perm artiste et assjsiss saw:* 04
market. sad is earied "Charles Ereidsieek..
Wifiretzr. No. tkeete' PIOIT 161111 t. LS the
4s-mak
• thcs-P.alot _ lauxurixa. OE_ ,Zll3/14.210
Syriac mailk ia AM_ boot staazurr, !monad' for Ift -
TAIL ULM. — LOWEST ilifißt Freese auksrd ie
Plata Ptpuit. AD roods nada to order Immortal rata.
factory. Oar Olig-PBlO6 alum it *t o*, thrij
to, aa a/v . 1:41E5Y. tile to b. tho oral fait Mal at
All are thereby traat!d &AL JONES k CO..
see-rf tW 3IARKET ,set.
LACK AND WNW: aItRAINS. —A large
stock, arkoleasle and Wait. W. W. CARRri, k SRO
TO CRESTS= atria, Mucinit Halt. felt-fm. ft
IMPOITANT TO TAILORS AND OTHBII3.
ns Orem A Bator Siiirtar-ltschlse Coutpaay Aare
inn introduced a now and szperior Visule-MsfAis.•,
!arse az*. Mak used. it SAUNA iArprorssaata.
Pne• SI& For Sala at Ns. TM CHESTNUT STREET,
Pluladstplua. k2l-11
RAYNE S SAVISG ram—Norm:ter
Corm Elmeaxa twat Watat - T illassrs.—Degesto To
dried 01001 11 . 1 tart. SMAGraI• freak all e:temea of
the eotommlitl. ad alloys takeout at the me of Fl V E
TER CE-N F. per anima
KOMI MU b. arss - s by *backs vu.kost less of Is
tercet.
Moo open dally, from =GI 5 o'eock. and op Mos-
Lip and Saharan big Dia' sa avecist, rye/-
dent. FRANKLIN FELL; Treasurer Pad SoerilAry
CHAS. M. 3108 I la
Tux HOLLY 11.1,114.-rilor, mafT persons
&bass thle &Ilea* sad beastdalorwadet: bcmalg
It s i 0 &kaiak wakes, sad essr.triu is Intl stem.
urfich Ms Do dimity kw ti. skis, aa• is met *hooded
s Coe NNW. • sisarniad of Coosa-•••
• ••si walled as • dr•sung 16r the •au, is readOs
ab
sorbed, end is posaliarty ads••• 4 to its Irar;o**00011-
tteag, er•v•apag ita Gams car, nal Dramatise its
Malty crowd,. 8.. sarartitesuest. 411:14.aba
HARJU 9' BOUDOIR, t". 1111381
I NiROVED DOUBLEeTEIRRAIX '
Ftter Pin MX At Erzu PAIL
relaMhttlia Odiee,7lo A=CA fit. Aosta vsikt44.
fill-3m
SALAMANDER TIRE-SROO7 SAYE.S.—A very
Lute samortawat of SALAMANDERS for isle at no
'outbid prim, No. Alt CHESTNUT Et.. Mazdalthitt
saU4 1• EVAXE R WATSUY.
Smaines SNIII3IO
No. erviat oil
No.lBowing9o
Ti. Family Suriai Naohio - •. -.-- 11
Tiwi Family Sesnag Maelds• • AD
Y. MGM:. & cc.. !`
cF. i-v 174 UT Stow-
BATING FUND—NATIONAL BAP TRUST
Cox rANY.—Chutated by thAttata FeetrATlTAus.
R I'LL&
I. Mossy is rscoistd entry dabasd to any anoint
large et mall.
2. PAVE PSI CL interne is paid for "missy &oat
Os day It Is pat in.
ThO MOD./ is isivtirs piid bast is OLD whossrot
it is esnol tor. sail iiritbeet cedes-
4. Money is ressirso from Ex4.-.1010.1. Alssiof rr
Guard ims, sad ease Traassa. is has rn small Ft= I.
to mourn a iou or 'lion period.
I. The limiMy 11614444 tram. Desastais tt arras:al to
Real Est-Us. liorto.ges. Orsizo4 nottui. sad °tier its:.
duo assoritioa.
I. Office apse arm day—WAG:ICT Stmet, aurahrrt:
wino? 11141111 stmt. Pia Waitaki*, •
3Litttr, LE D.
COLLADAY—MAKEN.—On the . mornias of tlf ,
Instant. the Baptist i.b.otrh. berroan•ovik. y Soo,
Warren 1415.7°40. Mr. bamool J. Col.agas Atlas
Ada B. Malin. all a 611,02.114141111. Lete.gaz "potty
lia M e trranto The TM 1.137.; ‘ti der: Faber
vreltn. W aims Layer. gii—to....sl4lx4l.4lattiAti
of wilhoso Ort. Esq. of halsolehams.
Eft • 1).. ode sot E.
Jiro. J 0...
Canto. Mr. 11.1riall Jirsaay t0...117211.14m0 E.. Boat. both of
this Mt! .
HIh , IiPERSON—HALL.--nn the 73d nut— by 1, 1 .3..0.
man Tbotopoott. Lo Y. Haseetsoa to Santo L.
67121 of Chau r °coati.
LIED.
IBOAD3.—tia the EtS.t Jas. G. 1...,aai•
de_p•burt ofHinott sad Am* !Mutat.
Tho re:stow aao tricots of tab Canal aza
to farther awe*. to Mosul the (weal. ma t ttat..-
day afternoon, Qat itlitt to mitt at tot Gab! •
boat. at 2 o'cioolit._ fatoratest as Cuba.
SLOGGAL—tdadMaty, ci ta• 264 last, hilliditte J.
atoms.
Ht ressakie ba restott4 to-money trote4ll)
tooliag to wtikesbarre, Po. for tstetsseat
_l4 starit—Oo the 34/0 of eoaastasttott. 'Miro
Nerviest Muse. Is the 31d Naar of her sac
The reattrae sod looses a 4 =IL ispisoei
to attsud her leaerel. (masher tate SOW=
North Outmeath atreet. Toesdas mot-w t .:x.lg
Nast., at $ o'attek. To ptuests4 to 1-.l6.thedrat Gar
ta gt . OWN.--ips Use rid joy-. gustaitrd. Bravo.
formate of Tart Pot. (situ 25th Not al Ms are.
lemma Irmo the nodose* of hits ostler, N 0.14 Ge•
Fairos street east of F 2110•310. besvp o 1.,..0haze aad
Rooth streets. Itinaalbsceoos. to coot as h. spa tone 02
s'ellnie.
TODD--Os the 34th int. Mrs. Lili.th B. PIeTICIL
vita of Michael Todd. it W.W.I ;sae et her U•
?WI'S! Itrai readisese or her halll.llo.
war. &hr.* Maztiot stmt. &nth Astdri. ..-
am* si I Webelr-
iIVANO.L.(.ta th.ftth tut— Edval4 L Erasa.
Felton ) fmea ty. racdeseo tax toga:or-fa- tsv.
Wargo W, TlCtlnd. A*. 27 Clotittott Wee, ta a
moms , at Wtiat'e Mt.
MOIL 1314-01 th•Atm% itnUti;
daoittler WWl= V. &ad Sttu Mope:, to I:a hLA
of.bal ,
Immoral km the reaideatio' arbor fatior. No. lea
PootAritroot. t.bu aftorwooo. at o cock.
Bll.l2llTOtt.—iii km He. . liars:ma. (Auer
Pa n ea they FOltratry. is the diet:et/a yesz of ter
atta, Hur.oi.st. wife of Cal j
ab thistatr.. aatt stattah
tar af 0 ea. Jots A. grafter. of CA:Arial:a: X.Y.
Wanal, toted for tar rata;::t itch*. aukeentr. isa
111131111 1 / 4 shelties. the bittereass of her 4eatt is tam
pered Yea* aoartetisa that. Maio; 15s* ItsalurAed
th• &Lusa of trued. chat. if.. wad mother, her shin:*
saint. frame from a hassrfite. sarafeliaksesse—tliramh
tie blesakl commit. that He win Estior Met to hit
boom"—ts forarir more at rw. -
gPRING MOURNING GOODS.
DEMON do SON. No. dab CHE3tRr Stmt.
'Mill opined a tail 11.410 , 11171•Ilt of
,
NI SYRAMI GOOD&
and mill TIMPLITII daily LSe Matt inlet of deep lad as
coed nemanua banns. naertla Salim awstffipottahx.
and to be told et rta onab'e
a11a4111.4. Yu I: • lONS s-roa
CQI n meet.
N. IL—We vat not moor.. to tn. Szere No. nt3
CHLYIN VT Street antd SOOP Inas Attrelt. • hwa
do* Male* a i l ber Ova. fa=
ANNEAL rometritcrivENT OF THE
Y,11.,HL. COL..4EfiE OF DENLikI.
SURGIS IT tale 'sic. at
on WV FrIO 'Y Emus/. Ftbraus A. tgazat
err th• us re.paegic4 nmtos,,
Vikoytv7 aiCrso by T. L B:ati Aue. Proftwer of
Ceamutry. w. cat. ItEsT DE#,.
fatilt• 133 NORTE! E.LIVEN Strec-
•Tr.HISTOSICXI..' SOICIZN , —A MEET
t MO .4111 De 1•41 "THO ea, , EVE•INI3,
ry V.at &o'clock 011yt. NIF U I
LL A F. 111%CE.
' r , . N., 51..1 •••.• a paw as ....:.e. Co.zaze• ~ or tb•
y..at, tad as isansise• en imp grist him at tin HOT
&And; ' atustrated DI =spa
Joon .101WAXAL•
It le ••••fther Sarromy.
T H k; VOL 3116.140.5. LH It ISTIL&X
EOCLATIO7s 4./F pithardsual or-The m
11, coerolly sokenoc Tina kakf ea salt 31`111bAs
mat. at Is Ike Falk Sok-
Uks Cho nsit.llA7l9st Street. helm Nista. tie risky
oo Rehoot zu Basmicas" krill ha r.. by Mr. CL!F
-FOP!) P. McCALI Del-sus:Rs w 11 he •ppotkrod to
the Kay <Mesas Coakenta-m.. The Iscilar sofetkly
Troyer metetraz of the Ametaboa mill be hem la the
Cbozeh from 7 to 7/i. o'clock. kl , ers meaty r it eart
Treieektai to be Nina.. • Pokes realeetthily tamed.
()Llama r•seriWa. so tassA4for Witt&
Joan WelthlkAXEß.
703-7 S Corroloosalc it See rotary.
EETI N 0 OF THE IFOAS.D. OF
eu6.-1 stated pea e, azof tta Ass,c ,, Lcri
(1 1 X13cted of Trade 'rill be ht. 54. at too
Itnocs of 1.•
Itnnt. :to. tee CBES t ti tiT etre* t, us MONDAY. Feb.
V. , totaot,lit fl o'clock a•aol-t.
Tb. prop:apt:on to antlionao du moo of Mist O.OM-li
eatot as tontine'. &ad odor ir.aren of totem!. are
poodtag. LOll/I`t BLOUG LT.
fe2s tt Beerytarr.
MR. FIELD WILL DELIVER A
Course of Atpe temetevea et the ereet.ort of the
ciireree. and y of the rosy Pitmen and too
ran.' ; how tunable" sere int formed. and t•aPs
whlttormilittimessdlne Fade of =rants ; tan irn ere 'tett WAN.
of etwal, ado': e.. the
none ranee or fventlnn of snot; 4.t e n on;, as to rotor,
but seam sad ty pa. The arm.. .2 Van.% nt etearttre
renewed. both from a theoNtactl ted Seolle4Lea•-1,141-
point and the barest axle. serietaral nonce le known
etwoomena one ethedoi est fact.. together IMO the
va sad pnaegolienli•eitgareza isa.sameakjea Cita
tion and aetblatioa, estaatiaaree es tastvessalevincet
plea talky" ta• at it =twit tima`!".4ll
A von ony felt. ftsaie
AD ex voctum Intl also be (Wt. athe Forrettral DR
LUG R. tocatber Intb its vet , pee to s rester, superee.l
onutnlyero! end the lotto, and ergo of pro
ans and 'noted Inatome, as "-el 34 the chug es it
000 Linde Male.
. .
the whoin 'venni:Et a (mid sod notchrthanwro
ntm-, not oay K ecootinn as but s toe
mots, corranda by which at Ir., and Is
1911 11.
1111. Idfilsaikl to ail zajoctitij Ind intellioct
T. (Astarte will Iv. dalirereal in HV1D 7 .1., nal
17A1D3lislo 1.403 F Groan,' <nix.
maneine on 1110 Sin EVKlallaiil. Feh. rh at
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arid Friday lam:Liao. Ticatta for the Ca:lfni.
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lickats tor a &male Lecuire 7.3 cast& May be haat
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PAID FIRE DEPAILVitraiIT-111.30 FRE-
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Ilausigied .• &ad irtneta is *an (arise micart;4
far ulna to o - taalze a PAID ItE DEretli'M ENT
fur las COY Or Fluta4atatua.
la aceordasee yid" Oa Idaho@ vka °own tr!nra.
the sotacribera berelay afar a uraluturu of ONE urN-
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OMIT. WI rare An orranisatt.i. eambinlnt
economy. sad Emplwity. saad p:Art 11.1.31 D 1 0re5,..,..1
re enter of the asbaertbess. aa as Ware tka , itts
February alit
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Y. P 1.1 . —FIFTY YE . IR% I'l DF,
SCRIBABLE AGONY fteraVikrEPSlA, seT
TOUthieell. Siam'ss at the eutmeoh, sod
been thieved by Dl'-88. eiebeioes, AAA,
storm! REVAIikiNT/t AICABIra t'pr••
or 540CU1 cares. slut temay thousand tev....10n:.A..
Packed. Vtth fall iitetruetions. In eta stem 1 r•
111-*; It POWS.... 112—thii law lidesisse free , re
octet of cull.
_irld at the Depot. 243 Svut.a lIIR
Street, by H. MUNRO, Arkospul Areal Jo: tra.te4
&Atm And by AN Groom And bria.rAte.
DVSPe,PSIA.
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FEi TO 5Ta . IRA IN _The
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Directors will be kefet MONvie ilth
dec of March. 1.:1). st the o of th e Com
Z 36 South TilteD Street.
The volleyed be opened from 1.3 o'c!.. , ck :vat.. 4
o'clock P. M.
io .here or ki"ree tretlefertretthis racy do's cc it
heed lac Oen elec. nee will oath eie heeler d
threof to rote. Ift'SD Ski ITII.
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BROAD sad VINX Storey. PHALAIIELFBIA.
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