7 • 111 r• 5 1•' 4- -4-4•-- ~~e : *M I M I, / 3 1 ,/8 1* . L.. ![ads" Piave:644* ; 'Ahathetit Ethiopian Convention.; iik,Oairgtia (talekEilver s lgine tad At,taii,lo Ciaaitaf Moak ; Tha taniCand hal PaC14.14-4.lV,.Teroay_yfesialatire. .s2.9pixtit i l asa--ckaiaaral fitcirlue Importitrit:iPtetil Mineral Our California exchanges ,c9ntain - alerthis cit: the Alert ."Kasbee silver mine region; and 4.,aieltetient subject greater than that created. by the dis covery,of;the raseriivrett'aelit mines appears 'to exist in Ilia. Oeldekptate. ,Timie mines are locatedhi:the Weateru portion of,the 'l'erritory of 'Utah, the principal one_ eing ab'oitt twenty miles east of the eastern boundary of Califor nia. The terra Xashoe is applied to the, ais, blot because' that was the:nine of. an . Indian tribe ihhabiting the" neighliorhoddi A number ,of towns Lave already Sprang up, and it is Sup , posed::that before' the first of 7ulythe . sliver district,V4l ,coittain penalatiOn,,, of twenty "thoniand. , lame:d'art& experienced tide miner, wholes heen on the ground, eatit , mateszthe probable production of the veins al, readyropened at nOtiess thin ten million dol lars during the present year; but this eati mate is probably an exaggerated one.' Solna of the . ere le said to yield five thousand dollars of silier to the ton; and the silver contains six - thousand dollars • of. gold to_thelon;,' there have alreadybeen sots large fortnnettrapidly made, and for sinne:ailitiallver ?e1411;'0041c1 very high prices are offered.- • 3 - The California nowspaPers' attach great im portance to theirs new, dise,oieries, and have concluded that, after making due allowancer.for the excitement and exaggerations Usually ac. cotapanying reports of such discoveries, ferias '-may confidently , count upon 'having establithed in successful business' operation, immediately upon her eastern frontiers, silver miner. wtiichvilll anattally, yield Many millions of doilars,`nnd' 'One torn "an important alos-' ment of California wealth by greatly increasing her interior trade and foreign Commerce. In fact, so great is the apparent confidence in the wealth 'of these new mines, that the advantage of exporting silter:dirent from California to LOA and China,- instead ; of. continuing the present circuitous commercial ,operation. of exporting :American gold to gland and France, exchanging it there tor silver, and tbenb transporting lhe latter to Asia, is 'seri. onslr discissid-44 the p ci* enter fain ed that in this manner California :may, be greatly enriched. The Most serious drartbaCk. to the Waihoe Mines appears -to the severity of the climate, The winters are said . to tie inde scribably cold. There hai also been important disci:4aq' ofa quickillver mine, in the neighborhood of the Geyser Springs,' In California, from the rich ness of which veri extravagant finites are en. , tertained. . It appears that, upon breaking large boulders in that ieginri, the ore is difico vered inlayers varying in thickness; but indica-, sing that the rocks" are very rich - in ore. ''Al ready,severtd thousand claims to Portion's of these quicksilver mines have been established. The .41ta California contains the following deicripthin of ttiom. c , .1 , A large 'tan-ton boulder was -.examined, and eller digging down some• three feet, the parity knocked - a nutabe - rof pieoes!off; arid= each . con tained the ore in layers which Varied in thickness, but which gave every indication that the rook 1/11f very rich. A piece handed' rue. by our informant felt very heavy, and was at lout half ore; and, as far as we can edge, -Is very rich. On the an. nonnoementef this discovery, the , lead wactaken up in - cleints; each man, being !entitled to one hundred and fifty:feet in-the direction 'of the lead, by nine ' hundred feet' -across • it..- Some flfteoti conipanies:. had beetrzformed .to work the rook,- and: among the owners-are -many, of the, merchants et ." this • city, '-who mere ~repre. 'tented, some in • person, and many - by- proxy: Two or three companies have called in assessments for sinking chain and running in tunnels, ix, as to dx at once the character of the veto. As might be expected, the. discovery of this vein has caused additional excitement, and the news spreading has called together hiunireds, or; •aa Our interment sap, from fifteen hundred to two thousand.psople, many , -,whilst, talkingof .their ,olatms, simak as though they were , millionaires already, oven before the character of the orris fully deter- mined. - • . • . .• "The riooommodatione for so large a number, of personsieby mimeses ample, - but they get along as beet tbey.can - some sleeping, In tents,, ethers in horns, /beetles, and a large , number at the - Geyser Hotel, where he pays therele loom for more. - Por the information of enettnewcay, desire .toitlelt. the qutokeilier otaintryOltere are two_ rontse=one by . Reply- to.. and Petaluma, 'Healdeburg, and Rork The exPelitlelii ne t t Mu pared to w trip to -WeehOe,faud :when at e flop, oar's gOod accommodations may.be, had. ?' • Public Ainusetiients. The indifferent i' , *eatftei :did , 'not` keep play goers away, from": the "theistres . , = _ last - Eight. Went the rounds, and saw them well attended. 'At 'the' Arab; Mr, • Collins :brought oat a , new ,threr;-net oomedy,,by, Mr:Brengbatn, tailed:" The Periime.itiiriteitt.": - Rio fail of incident aatilen The dWogu ,is „liVery: witty.' hir,:poliins: played an Irish .pert, a Mixtureof doh end inci• dent, and introduced several; soar, executed With', hie Masai aireetnest:-. Mist Emma Tailor, , Mn tohn:il ll bert, , , "George Stoldait, 'Hrs. Wm, H4P4.7 (pretty Kate' Nagle), and , Mr. Ifiphore played their respective parts very Ilellitte also prayed in another Irish piece, and the capital eomedietta of "The Doubleßedded Was played lee!, Valantntreet theatre, Wes Davenport -played the Tait of Lennie Arneutt, in 1 . Hegel; - 11anoe",idaged by herself from the Rretteh: It , Nitrated to ns, front the half hour we were able to 'remain,' that Mils bavenipert never pittiad with more thought 'and delioasty, 'more truth and effect!. This ',veiling she - will appear as Doe, in "The Cricket on the, Hearth "—a pert very unlike the „Prenehereonatlon, .hut very' true; tender, and natural. , - •-• Dan Rioe has gone and done - it." - new • speolacle, representing, with singular fidelity, the - various inoldents of an English Steeple-obese brought out lest night, beats anything of the Cott ever Prodtioed. We raeolicet,that Daorow • tempted it at Asticy's, in Londe s, and did not 4r - within ' distance '.'• of the reality , which Mr. aloe Imiortnited., The pleoe4or it iiquite dra ' -matio—Js full of incidents, but we speak' now of the Rate. • 'There were the- Jockeys •in regular - field gestame—red poets; caps; buckskins, and tops horses,'well ridden, and the arena not Dratted to the Opole; but ever the stage,, again and again, with leaps ever five.barred gates, 'fences, and other impediments. The Boone extended back to ithellanaomistreet 'entrance,' and at last , the idiaer,pirelter is iron ,by Le - June' Burt, 7he comic !dementia introdumidtargely, in the penton -- of Mr. and Grandy. - -who mill ride,. and motif with ne'etid Kfunny twoidants. Among the dente whiedifollosiett, taverYstfikbg one was pert formed BY to :Conti ,Biirt, :a:bare-backed steed—the Ant -time Of tici,noble Maniere ajar - running inthe ring. _ - • Pin PoiRITAIT or Dn. 'I3TEPItEr K. Tyra, on R#wTonK. — Tbe,ninilt'of our series of tt Pulpit .Portraits" :will appear , Th.mOrrow, and will Nave , fo;; ; Ata..iiideot ,theJley. Stepheull. Tog, D. D., ,ottf - 74; trrrork, formerly of ' This city, and well iinerwOri Arco' hemispheres as one of the most ideated' atid - Vokiiiint.'diTinea In the ,Protestant Elpiel4al chureh inundrY. ; PIANO PORNNB, Diornhig'st , lo:-ii'oloqk at tilreh4, Son's Atlattozi ". item; 914 CfX . itextstteet, will be so l 4 alarge se sortmont, otelegent roseiseoSreozitivitent b4nee ,,11414 farriltizte:, 13114tgofiabrIc , Ylitivit.- 7 -14 12 - e large - oolleetion ste ; iaseoeitei vielis'and boxes: . Tultitr,4lstis °O'DAY illdons:i—O j J. Wolbert & sell,: this etneSdaijr morning, at 10 ;Aloes; at „their itore;". '619 Arch street, two handfed and Arty:late imported, and dotnestio fen: oy ati4 stoplogisy goods, &o:, in lots adaptedto th e .city autcouttittt r ade, Whiab Your attention is inrited,l',And:on,pridisy 'nsikaitit 'neat theY will - veil orie hundred - Atcliest gentlemen's - ready-inade shirts,' ' • „ , 74 61. 17 1161 , -:•RISAL BATATII, '1,3r0,05;:64.pit o'clock, noorf. - -, ••• - , BAniimp.Emixtici—Exmoamr LoNnon BOOKII, arranged for, examination ) , at the anetion , . . ._ . , . . The nipror Walnut.sdret ratideniiii and land. taro 'nay .. ba.onamlned tii-day, trot t 0,i0 • 2 Otolook: , Sae Thomas 4 'Sons' oatalogale aid adifintion• nzentanUtbellifee'oilec. - . .., :,, , '. ..; „. • • " SALE ow; Proionas, 63,-214 iritirraoli; "Soo , 481 01eitillit' street, will sell ' at 10i ,o'olook,.an assortment of 4tereospoplo vibtre, riirolviog•bowiik ao'&o. ,„, We are indebted to Willadiargii / Go for ,an()14. 1 01 California papers:re. ' „itar,;_Car.; Oinks are: dne Adtune'-Zaprega '''Opiapaytor:eariyaOldeo of NOrt.Crib . atia paper . fl. , n— tTAux - f - --roes - ~C., • Donnell, ' 2ti,, ,:_oiiiier °Okiil4i OleglllleYde. (Ilea amidellii et LW 1. : ~ seindiadt le 01404 ki_stind4 7 Wlt , . The hlehliet r Mr.,:.ltonnell,had ,lestrh . deelihree for come time, Mit he ~., ante nqoalandar, Nett ' attended elinteh throe' time. ; Q M•r,, Donne ll !ea a meseir.hoetieht earth offiher, aka e 1 , eeetieene enlohbilevaltnijilityalehr aeiteehthteee— • ..,,,,fartie Yatt , Batiaterehiiih , ens et the olarka hs tho .!.., octet tea Heather e Tamar naltoe eitr. dialod c ': an)1 4 rtatertntinkratna• at hiappaca lath* 4., eq. r-IntittiedirMei vile: irtet W ild Mans+ AP01_....1 - tweetploar year* or ma t tat: totetteicataa,_ taunt •an sleet savants 01 the OriOtioO-OUXIIfpF OM, and it it 000µht that eipomar• sad exertioa that *imp* gq. hadthaionftdatton of the diem* er, onto —. ilea .o_,,.. u t t on, iie wall & reitnfol and a 011 . 1 . 14 , , , ett?lle tenor Wt a einelt - eateettlad geatteman, •,- .„... .wAiliaN — 74 ,- Letter from 66 Oaettaistlltal." j4 r ,imimes of The Press.) ,:.;, .' , - • Was :,,..- . .,7 ultimo; Bina' h 12,11860.3 ate -, , ,Xotuvrill reoolloot that in'Alds OorrespOndenoe, soars iiionths ago, I predicted that great ilialiallty :would f result front the aelection of Charleston for themeetleg of the Demoaratio National Conven ilea:: and yon,will, also remember that this state ment was assailed as an exhibition of Mello* pre lieteseion mitailiaro,*avidenee of et' disposition '4§, 'ft:hap/no the , operations of - the Democratic, 'partiin Seliciiiii- a iindidit& for the Proildiney. Biiiy day, however, has , - served to confirm the ',ltistiois Of My reitleotione... —• •• • . - ' -; 'The Democratic, National Committee; operated upon 'by the pnblie senUment created by the eP' ,Prohcimienti in regard to the health of, Charleston, at pertain beasontiof the year, at its last meeting seleeted an -early period as the time for the assem bling; of the ,Convention, and, It Is even now be lieved that,! . the' yellow' fever ;having broken oat With great virulenoe at ilavana,• it may not he en tirely safe for Northerners to-,go to Charleston on ,the - 28 d of April: Peat ' • Bat ' the diplonity . suggested ~ lit' , my early.-letters, on this sub ject, '. which is creating the -moat feeling , at present;": is" the ,-. prospeotl ineapaoßy. of Charleston .to accommodate ',the . large • orowd 'which will itnqUestionably be thrown into that city trim; the 20th: to the - 211, of , next month. „ Nearly everybody here identified with the Demooratio . party Intend, to go to Charleston. , I have seen, with' .the last week, gentlemen from allParte of the Country, - and,- with few exceptions,. they are ;looking forward to the meeting of the Dhmooratio National Convention aeon amnion full of interest to theniseiVes, either politidally or personally. Those *he renal the ekeitement at Baltimore in 1844,'48 and 158, and that which prevailed at Cincinnati in 1856; need' not 'also be reminded of the immense "massci of people congregated at these two points, Met' the uncertainty of obtaining accommodations, as wiall'as ille exorbitant charges of landlords and others. 'lmagine an army of from twenty to fifty thousandSpeeple wired into a silty not mush larger than Reading, in your State, enrrounded by an unmiduotive '. country, and by no means fortunate in conveniences for travellers, and, least of all,: for a sudden inennion of hungry and thirsty men. Speculators are already on the gui viva to make 'Money - out of , the necessities of the ease. -Even the ehividrio sots of the South anticipate that, whatever the Charleston Convention may do 11 to polities; money will ilow into empty coffers Ikom those i• who may be attracted hither by , the great game which is to be played Out at that point. Wintid it not be well for your enterprising fellow-citiseit, Alexander Berm. Jr.' Esq., whose line of. steameri between ?hits !, delphleand Savannah are the admiration of the •emietry, to -change the destination of his Ships from Savannah to Charleston prior to and during the" Bitting of the Convention, and t i put on en ad ditional fence; in order that those who may prefer Bring on board of hie Vestals may profit by such faeilitieer - . . - ~- , ;1111 :Ii:-.)',;`:141h •-I understand that PIMA Leslie's artists are al ready on the ground, at the capital of the Pelmet to'State, and that full daguerreotype sketches of nt+ principal , building, andj all the striking and stirring events will be forthcoming in that paper. Leslie hone of the newsPapor wonders of the day. lib will despatch on Wednesday Dr. Rawlings, his ttnrivalledoorrespondent, with a oorpiof artists, to Great Britain, for the prrrpoee of sketching and de lineating the great Astio renoontre between Heenan and Sayers, which is to take place about the mid. , die of April; .Colonel Andrew ,Taokson Curtin, the Opposition eanslidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, reached Washington,this morning, and is staying at Wil htrd's Rate'. Vie friends of General Poster an nbucioe that he will alio shortly make his appear aims in this ,city, which has for" years been his stamping ground.' • Col. Curtin speaks in the high. est terms of his adversary, and I am assurenhat General lodes reciprocates, , with distinguished consideration, the same compliment. ill is now stated that Congress will. adjourn, or practically do no business, for an entire month. negiruting abent , the 20th of April, and ending 'about the 20th of May. It la prepoaed, in order to tint 'through the appropriation bills, and other imp , portant business, that the hour, of meeting for .the Rouse shall be *hanged from 12 to 11 o'clock A. M., and that night aessions shall be held, In Order to alien , the members to ventilate themselves on the ,yarions issues of the day. : The defeat of the ' Mexican treaty is said to be ascertained, , Among the reason! given Is stated to be, the feet that a vast plaudit - 1r scheme is concealed in this other Wise unexeeptionable convention. Some slob developments may be made, involving more than One of those poroelain gentlemen in the Renate Of the 17nited States, who have been to free "in denounCing others as corrupt and unprincipled. kapeomplot, said to 'be of the most formidable oltaracter, is o,n foot for the purPose of Presenting the pains Of ,blathaniel D. Banks its the Itepublioan ican,didiM for President at Chleage. The CalifOralantells being the moat astounding '..news of the riehnees of the Wishoe sliver mints. Potost sinks Wei' insignifloanoe compared with the' aline* fabulous riohneas of Western Utah The lucent mewl in, flan Franehoo exhibit the iiiraordinary yield of $13,000 of silver and gold to the' ton, aid it is estimated that the yield of the already opened • will amount to ;$10:000,P00 'for the ensuing' year, and no possible conjecture can cover future developments. 30,000 Californians aro patiently; awaiting the disappear ance of theenowe To . precipitate themselves upon thie new country. ' ' " "' ,From the' Vioterie IBritishr Times I extract - the following, front which it appears that new causes of trouble are Springing up with our British - neighbors; and our friend, David' 31011661 n, is playing a part to a new it/awful : "Information' has just arrived that an American officer, named hiclfibbin, marched with a, sergeant's guard to Langley, and arrested there two men whom he claimed ae prisoners, and took them with them ever the boundary. tie seta, be stated, by or ders from life commanding officer, and wasreadfte resist any attack" made on him. is'eupposed thieviolatien or. our temtory ‘ io , pit of a system whierdereral Horner pureuing for the purpose *forcing his country into a war with England." ' Occssiorrst. LATEST NEWS ByT eleirapb. to The Press. lfrom ,Washington. • WASAINCITOK, Maridill —Wm. D. Shipman, R144 1 / 1 8 th.day confirmed eta United States Dtstrint Judge of Coneeetiput. in pekoe of Ingersoll. deceased. The tariff bill, which Mr. Morrill endeavored to re. Vert to the House today, under a suspentlon of the rules, is the same et that. brought forward by him Met rear. With several mOdineatione only. Mr. Wyatt: in aisoordance with the order of the Senate , has beau _ lodged in hul. Major 1,5, French, S. J., Coombs. O.A. He% and Lewis Clapham, have been appointed by the Republic can - /inonlation of Washington as delegates to the Chicago Convention. - The case of (tenet-al Cullom, ex-Clerk of the Donee of iterulnl n ViiMitt l i a t r i l p e gti!d i art ra t i hr O n rho wi n t tl em Ci t wift. - dbont witty wltuessentwere celled, so or whom. for the United States, did not anrwer to their m names. .oe floral Cullom was present, 'ends tor trial. but as the courtße fornd a Postponement till the nest term, the second Monday In July was imperatively fixed for the case to be proceeded with. - The Homestead Bill, AO MOOD ET TOO NOVile OP REPEZOSNTATIVIIB Wienntsison; Muth 1f..-The Womestesd bill, which was passed by the House to-day. provides— ' Thetas! Person who is lhe head of a family, or who Marrived aLthe areaf twentv.nae sears, and is a op of the United &MM., ny who shall have bled his ftentions to become snob. shall ha antaled to enter. ee of cost. One-hundred' end sixty (NO) acres of the psblia lands upon which the said person m.y have filed a pre-emption olelln, or which may at the time the ap plication is mole he subject to pre-emption at one dol• ler and aloarter or less per sore. ormehty acres at two dollars en a belt per sere. No cerildeate to be Oven or patent spied until niter the usynratiOn of Are years from the date of said entry ; and on the payment of, lea dollar, the right, spouted by the maul le; shall issue to the heirs and devisees, The In ns thee ac quired In no nose to become liable to the esrection of any debts contrasted prior to the inning of the patent. fihe Rio Grande Difficulties. TER oogossioromm pwrivalsx 00V1GRIOR HOOP TeX 41111 D IiZoiIITARY FLOYD. New : Olgraws. March le—The Austin (Tests) It triiitrecer. tee alma despatches between Governor Houston and heeretary Floyd. Gove.nor Houton write; under date of February 13 i • T have used all necessary caution andprudenee, and may now en upon the facts before Imo. Unless prompt Meeetlnee Cr. taken by tbe Federal Government. cir eumptacees ealF impel Texas to adopt aeourse p he wishes to airoid. 1 exec cannot be invaded with lin. vanity. but If Yetise thrown on her own reeoereel. she may not call t. but adopt mimeses to prevent the "' W.. n ag t r h e e p s lte c a u . t i r gdel! ' ;l.,M,... of the 28th ult.; that liurnedlete action will be taken. avd able officers de spatched to testa command of the department or 'feniui. Strong reinforeements will be sent rtesoun as the sown call allow. • Gov. Hourton'adespeach to IdeCulloeh says there will be stirring time, on the Am Grande ere long. The California Telegraph Line. ' WAIWINOTON. March 12—An earnest. and probably imecesefal, effort is meting by the cIIATTIIII3O4II. in con lunation with the leading telegraph gentle men of the country, to nsurel the prompt **An pletion or a an Osten. Old flee of telegraph, from the Missisinsmi river to Ban Franc:min. lheie ere now present in this city, in eon eultittion um this nottleot, ifiram tfibly. Esq., presi dent of the Western Union Telegraph Company Zanae Rantuni, Esq.,. pre eident of the American Telegraph gempsnYWalker. Eel., Rrealdent of the New York add bliinalo CompOW Cr. Pl. Oradea, prsident of the New Orleans and Louisville Company ; Co t. Bee. ril.osident of one of the California lines; Pelden, o Rochester ; T. ji. Paxton. of Utica; 0111111 W. ield, Est, , or New hark; Rare, Cornell, Row of Ittlicit, and others. Arrival of the Glasgow. HEW Yong, March 12.—The ateamahip City of Ohm OM from Liverpooi on the Sti ult , amved at Oho por thic evening. Her ativioes have been anticipated. Railroad' Accident. AN ENGINEER KILLED. Ecsiok, ra.allarch I3. —Wm. • Ritchie. an engineer on the Central Railroader New Zersey, was run over by train of titre, near New Hampton . this morning. and instantlY lied. He was a single man. and highly es teemed, be ng considered one of the best enaineere In the omintri. lie wee well known lit New York. Western News Items. Pt; Lorre. Mare& 11,—The steamer Belle , from Pe - gehltrflitltnhj!rerstfir-riley,' fT•gyrergl4ll6NVlld,o7.` 1 11, d 4 Great We t sr Ani farilVe t re °(), ;'w h in. an rocer. , itoicdninki-Fore burned at Naples, 111.t,ayestOrd rtty rtivt , amount o lose is unknown. the Baptist oburolt at,4llton, 111., was burned rester .=LOSS* 410,600. • • 7:Vgitilairl'atlolll. at Hoesteu. Texas. •"- = was $170.000. • • 'lloviteerTexes,'Saturdsy, March 10.—ttre squares; p . rignfitAirty bondinue. were destroyed by fire to c Erie Nee is eatinutted at $310,000. 11-/ .The Ohib rtreetettio..Marob 12.—The Oben nver. continues in foodn4T)Parlill Order. with pine met et wenn in the °panne! and a 'tend. NDBNOK 'THE TEL NHS AA IMI AT HALIFAX. URA DAYS 'EATER FROM EUROPE. 'no Ministe4l Budget &Web:tad in the Houle DEFBLT OW THE OPPOSITION British Channel Fleet Gone to theNediterrinean WRECK OF A 8 PEAMER IN THE MEDITERRA MIN-FIFTY LIVES LOST OPARIBH REMANDS FROM MOROCCO Prom. Ohina—The Provisions' of the American Treat' Extended to the Other Powers. COTTON DOLL-CONSOLS 94Ne963,, Murex( Alsiekt2.-LThe royal mail steamship Ame rica arrived at this port this morning, bringing Liver pool Wee direct of the 25th ultimo, and by telegraph, via Queenstown, of the 26th, ibur days later than previ °ugly received. The newels interesting. The Canada sailed at six °Week this morning for Boston, where she will be duo on Toesday afternoon. The Boom steamer Anstralaimn, for New York, was to I•ave Liverpool on tho 23tk. The steamers North American and City of Baltimore arrived at Liverpool early on the morning of the 27d. The royal, mill steamship Asia, from New York. arrived at Liverpool on the 26th. No list of the wreaked steamer Hungarian's passen gers Is furnished by this arrival. • The iiimengers by the Amadei% repeTt that Captain smith. who eommanded the eating Indian when that veleta was. wreaked, was tutting Etat officer of the liunitarian. GREAT BRITAIN. The directors of the atlentin Telegraph Company propose to raise twenty thousand rounds with a view of attemptins to take on and restore 111 wort/Int order the in lured portion of the table off the Irish and New foundland -enact. 01 the £610.000 of new capital authorized to be raised for the new table, the amount air vet reaches only £7O 000. The London Herald Bey' that Mr. John Aright is to be Postmteter General, in plane of Lord Elgin, who goes to Mina. ' The following was received by telegraph to Queens town on Sunday. the Path Met In the House of Common/. on the 24th nit., Mr GlM ;tone made various explanations relative to the Wreneh treatv. after which the adjommed debate- on Mr. Du- Ana's motion oeposint the Budgievrits resumed. The principal speaker was Mr. John Bright, who defended the Freneh nommen:dal treetr, and predicted tune in calculable edger tares would be derived from it by Eng. land. Es argued that free trade with France would Raise that country, toe level with the Unite* Stotts*, the new twill' with France being as liberal as that with America. Mr. oeuldwell spoke in a similar strain. and pointed to the results of the great inteurse prevailing be tween Enyland and America. rende rco ring war all but ini nnaelble. The name relations might be established with Preece. Sir F. Bating, and other members evoke againet the %drat and the ,treaty, when the debate wan fUrther adlourned. The debate 'ISSN resumed the following mnrning, the Disraeli. In favor of Mr . Daoaae ' e mntlon W alpole and Milnerflibann istristone. e.,^a Palmerston. against it. The Rouen divided. and the resolution VIM negatived by n vote of 319 to 231—the majority for the Govern ment bring 116. Mr. MeV:very made a violent attach on the Govern ment for its proposition! on the Italian question, SS entirely oommed to the spirit of non.intervention, Lord John linseoll said theoovernment rated with a view to nettle the question in the manner hest calcu lated to encore the future grace of Europe. fArd Palmerston said that the hndget would be for mally "mutinied with nu the 29th nit. Fir 0. 'Wood stated that the total force to be sent from India to China would be 6,500 Europeans, and 4,13C0 na tives. Mr. Hadfield exiled the attention of the Douce to petition cornpleining ors mediteted bretieh Otto, nem. between a 'British subject end an American citizen for the en-called championship of England, end asked whether the Government intended to take steps to put down the light t• Ir G. 0. Lewis maid the subject had been brought un 'der the natio° or the Chief Commieaioner of Polite, who would take steel to prevent the fight within them, metro politan pollee Menet. but no pledge could be given as to the steps which would be %hen beyond that limit. In the House of LAMS. Fail cernaryon called atten tion to the statement that Spn.in, in he r in , proposed condi tions 61' Donee to Morocco. demanded an extension of floanieh territory in Akins. end asked if the Govern ment ha anonotice or thus departure from the °ital.- net derdara of Spain ? Lord Wadehouse said the Government had been In formed that Spain's demands were a large indemnity. , for expenses Incurred. numerous commercial adva tages. an extension of territory. the establishment o f a ui , man catholio Bishop at Fez. and the admission of dlolommio mantra the same pimp]. Lord Dungannon moved a resolution condemning the performance of Divine worship in sundry London thea tres. After a debate in which several Billiton, ursed non-intervention in the movement, the resolution was withdrawn. The London TOUR. In an editorial on the French commercial treaty, refers to the immense impetus which will he riven to the cotton trade and says. if Entree be Imibited by Germany and Italy, if America be 'lamed into following their example, there ill no reason why Laroashire should not tts number of looms within the next five years. It also predicts a great impetus for almost every other branch of mann fanfare. The estimate of the rum required to defray the ex ofnses of the China war. during the year ending the nit March next. is 1150 riY). It is stated that England and Prem.(' were about to sign a camvention relative to prices resulting from the coming expedition. Queen Victoria held the second lance of the tension on the 24th. Captain McClintock. commander of the Dud Arabs expedition, wan presented and received the honor of knighthood. The British channel fleet: composed of nine vessel,, had left Portland for the Mediterranean. This move ment is said to have been oaeamoned by the demands made be Spain coon Morocco. requiring a large regio of territory from Morocco as one of the condition* o f • The arrangements for Lord Eigin'a extraordinary minion to Chips have been co d. The English silk manufaoturers have pot forth a statement, skewing Olathe French treaty Maims them, as respects amss ato the French market, in a worse po sition than heretofore. A toingi tack place ondoo on the g;tal ult., in pannt ot Waahington'. birthday. William Atherton, flolleitor General, Los been made a knight. THE ALLEGED RIM' AND AUSTRIA AL- The Aferein Caron/de publishes the following in their second edition ' Intelligent's hes been reoeived from a sure smartie in Vienne to the following erect Mink bee deoided on renewing C her 0 . 1111 1 ml :1 wall lirpr Princl i Aaraider. o Hesse. We have eerie lent reasons for believing that Oa provisions will be foiled to be a. follows t The matt ample ooncessions as to all that relate to the hole plans et Jeruralem will be made by Anstrie. Second.' -with lonely the eventwilities thither. every pro bability of iminSHiftlied. Antrim agrees to oonterm her Dolts y to that n, letiasi lii, es to the thanubian providers and Semi& Third. es compensation for these coons- One in the East, Reale will Rurality to Augtria the whole of nerlerntory, inifindlogliun earl and Venetia. ageinet insurrection and foreign foes " TAR FRENCH' GOVERNMEhrr ANTI THE Tv OF CirNTRAL ITALI'—OPPOSITIO OF yolsgSlA AND PRUSSIAANNEXATIO N _ The Paris correspondent o f tf Daily News roars It is MG too true that at a ministe al meeting held on cri day, 'tied presided over be the Emperor, and _w wel c h levied four hoer.. resolutien was take n aialnst Its UM unity, on the pretext that Russia amid Freesia (Mint to the annexation which alone can Rebore the Italians. The French Oevernment, it ill dieted. Imre resolved that the pi de et ofennexin e Piedmont to Trisolny meet be abandoned altogether. The people of Tuscany will be called upon to chooses sovereign. amid there will be no dentition to their choice falling Uncle the Duke of Genna,VictorEinmenuel'elnephew. Beeendly, thenuoh lei of Modena and Parma may be einoexed to Piedmont be the conga:it of the inhebitente. Thirdly. the ques tion of the Romania is to be revised, tied willpronely be subnetted too Coeference of the Powers but still the idea of creating a separate State of the eoyereignty of the Holy See. and annotating .object to that mover. °lent,. either to Twomey or Piedmont, not abandoned. Piedmont will be required to adhere to these proposals made under the threat of withdrawing the French army from Italy, and tandem her to the mercy of Austria Nam:FY.4Feb° 1g (via Genoa'.-,e. decree of the kV meter of Wet orders (doers on leav e to join their rem. mention the oth nr March Part othe prloimal guard have been mobilized. Agitation prevails I n Palermo, and In the Atoned. MADRID. Feb. 'Spanish squadron has left Algereiredin order to bombard the seaport town, of Mori and will 4 protobly commence operations by the bom rdment Arphilla. Pants, , eb. 24. he Monogr publishes &dame on the organization of the artillery. suppressing the list of storehouses for field artillery, inornaging the nu m b er of Materiels. tied of infantry by creating the three new re giments. and the re.establlshment of artillery trains. ilia Nsnitcer also oubliehas the proxraintne of the, opening of the Lecislature on thelgt I net. it also enneueces that the two Moorish dentine ar rived yesterday at the ramp of Generel O'Donnell, with a view to propose an interview between th e Marshal O'Dminell on the part of Spain. and Melee Abbas and the Minister Katehloo prt the part of Moire o . Tale interview took place on the Wail to Tenders. The first point &mussed was the occupation or 'retain hy the Spaniards, which wee °noodle, obleeted to by the Moors. whereupon Marshal 0' Mend! wu on the point of breaking up the conference, but, at the request of Mules Abbas. itasionti need, without. however. Pro ducing soy resul t . %Spore 'plied far a further de whi hems refine by etaret t if e Cenonnell. whode. elated the **see to be termlna . The Marehel re barned to Tetuan, and immedietely sent for the coin niander of the Spanish naval force. In order to concert with him farther active operations. PARIS, enter ' s... 4 J se T. hl—The market has been very dui l. The lignites opened at 68elee, but domed rather fiat at 671:86a.. or about the unie price as yes terday. LONDON. Saturday Evenin.e.—The feeds opened to day at yesterday's cruise. being supported by the large reinurteriel majority end the favorable bank_re. turn.; tot a decline seine tuebtle took place, The share market was I t i rrn. The Hoard of Trade return. ss iued to- tiny. against £9,393give t e exports of January at A 9.300,497, 1.23 or the corresponding month Last year. - THE STATE OP EUROPE. The definitive reply nr Austria to the Eneigh proper /Rion for the settlement ef tee Italian question is li ned The reasons are elven why Austria cannot ao oeptve Heel ind's prepared as as a hum 'or arrangement. Cot Seehre bu explains that the coronet does not only essentiellyalley the hags of the Kuropeen aqui iibyinrn which seen weaned hr the treaties or tele. out it is ahio in coneltion to the fundiamentnl principle upon which the lee itimacy of Governments in Tend, end est/eaten, Abe Austrian menarche. are Men ed. In the third instance the. proposals destroy the righ ts of the lmilan priories. which were placed under the guaranty of Europe, and which the Enreeror Fronds Joseph hes sisaered ditty to protect. In his quality or dales of the Reu flepsharr. Ir. induced b • ail these motives. Austria ileetines the reposed negotiation...he declare. nevertheless that for the present sit e will not endeavor to undo. by force of arms. that wich she cannot pre vent, although pmervieg to hersf led entire li berty of aotiog Count future. The tone en Souther/re reply is exceedingly (muttons And moderate. A Paris telegram confirms the statement that Regina aed Paresis had joined in a propoul for a Conference of the five lord Powys, leegotiatione between the Po ere on the Italian question were, it was said, being naredly carried an. A Vienne despatch, of the Pith, gives further partia Tars of Reehterei h. r r reply to Enernd's t re e poritir a re. IttNtentellreor .e 4 gfri r attra t attn i t li from IrrTne l e o , n aiid says the Austrian cabinet reeognises that in the present oimumetanoes there is no opporeuelty either for Austria or Fran. to interfere in Central Rlf. The application of intervention, spoiler to vrenoe. Anittle. having withdrawn from all parts of Italy not under her dominion. The organization or Venetia must renierin extraneous to the negotiations between the Powers. tot the Emperor loyalty main tains all the promises of Franna , mid if theyhave not been reali aed, the fault eau only be attnhute to the Italian Revolutionary party. Austria' confines herself to the einem/ion of her oonlotion that the renestalilisi-ment of tee former dynes unh and the realization of the too- Int of all Italian Copfederation. would mush better guaranty the future of the peninsula. j°IIANC E. The Paris correspondence of the Times gives count.- ne pc. to ar mor e that Napoleon Is endeavoring to con ciliate the Pope, and that an_ arrangement respecting the Romagna. likely to satire), both parties, has been proposed. A Vioarate and Lay Government is spoken o dthi r al The ty t h becoming Parts. ,,ochancei o g r r o e sf st per p o g d eli eorne. bre a k i ngtt o r rdf Austriatt. b h p e e o o L et. o r tsni don abt s wha :: G iukts i nies e i nfn„ sttat t heoy, s Hoppe.ol'heohrindeothnetinidenitaa same drain. mu reply to the demands The Minister of Commerce, for a preliminary inquiry res_peating the alterations in the tariff. shows that the Emperor had enlightened himself by consulting competent pereons, end olds that eke duties will not he definitely decided tine grail after an inquiry. in which various opinions will be hoard, The t i me Henri.) had ,butyent. and the Teems at one time reached edf. Secon Out 11th ult. it was heavy, and recites declined tonlf. 9oo. 13 t'AIN. The Corropendentio Autographia mentions that Mar shal O'Donnell had submitted to the Mears the following basis for the - ooncluelon of peatie_t—Posension of nil the territory conquered, including Tetuan, an Indemni ty of two hundred millions of reale, an engagement to respect the Catholic rpligmn, and commercial stipula tions favorable to Spain. A majority of the tatulridjournale are opposed . the conclusion of peace, and demand the occupation of Tandem. The Moorish loss In the battle of the lith ult. Is tell mated at LOUD. Upon their defeat the Arabs committed great excesses, and nocld not be restrained. although elyteen were pat to death on the spot delay A hbos. with his defeated torn, wee half way between Tetuan and Tangiers. r The Hint of Sardinia and Count (favour remained at Milan. end w Theo nly received with the greatest enthusiasm. clergy The presented them with a complimentary address The deoomtiou ot the An nunonids, which had been conferred by the King of Sardinia on Marshal Raudon, wag expected to be also conferred on Marshals MoMehon and Niel. It is denied that the King or Sara is about to noun a proolamat on to the inlifbitents of Central Italy. Letters affirm t c iat the ope bed received a communi potion from the King o Bardinia. demonstrating tie Impossibility or treaty tention of e n d lmbrian Marshes, and propo•ing es cif oesteen. that the negative reply or the rope pouched in the strongest terms. The steamer Louise, bound to iMartsilles, had foundered in the Mediterranean, by Which fifty persons were iltOWllOll. AUSTRIA. The London Times announces that -the cleoulation of that paper has been suppressed throughout the Austrian empire. THE PRESS,-.PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1860: of Common 011315 A conspiracy against Pnrme pante' has beep dlroo verod in Montenegro, and the principal participant, sentenried•to death, A Constantinople despateh says that the typhus fever is carrying oil the fugitive (Accessions at the rate of one hundred per day. CIIINA. A telegraphio deepoteh by the overland mail. dated Bbangnae. January 7th r says that Cis ports of Swath*. and Klemm had been opened, and the era visions of American treaty extended to Brest Britain and the other Powers. A. Canton despatch. of January lith. says there is no thing new in the state of. an'airs at Japan. but it was honed that the firm attitude of the commis would reas sure the Japanese. Foreign Commercial Intelligence AMERICAN RECURITIES.—Baring Brothers re port the market for Amerman securities generally firm: 'United State rag 92A1 Massachusetts 6S, bonds. .... ..1030103 Maryland 55, bonds.. • Penna. Do do. bonds of 1877 86581 Virginia es. 1888 83M 80 Bell & Son report the market arm, and an average business. without quotable change. The Time.. of Friday reports the market °enhanced, and quotes sales of U. EL Os at MN; Central Freeland Bonds at 87 ex. int ; New York Central 7a at MC and Erie shares at Mt LATELIT VIA CILIEENSTOWN. LIVERPoOL, Sunday, .P. M. Feb. 80.—The males of cotton yesterday were 6000 balm __ of which 1,00 0 were to speculators end exporters. Thsarket closed quiet. Breadetuffs closed steady. Provisio m ns quiet. LONDON, Saturday, P. M.—Console closed at vein to for money. and airettO4 for account LIVERPOOL, COT ros MARKET.—The Brokers' Circular reports the sales of the week at 61,000 bales, of which 2600 were to speculators, and 7000 to exporters. Tilemarket closed very dull , ard nferior qualities were irregular and rather lower while i prices for the finer qualities were fully mainiamedi owing to their soaroity. Tao sales of Friday were 6,009 bales, of which 1 000 were on inoculation and for °grunt, the market closing quiet at the following authorised quo. tatione &Fair Middling d; Middling do.. Me ; F'eir Mobiles - 7}id ; do., 6 11-16 d ; Fair 'Uplands. 7 1-16 d ; Middling d0..6 7-led The stook in port was estimated at 620.000 bales, of which 471 000 were American. STATE OF .TRADE.—The advice' from Manchester are favorable, The market was quiet but steady ; Cot tourroode Indeed tending onward. buy SR POOL, BREADSTUFF'S MAR Kl4T.—Tilessia. Richardson, %mom Lk Co. Fort American Flour dull. but steads at 23sittgla 6d Mil. Wheat steady at 'Tuesday's improvement; re Western Os gdelOsajd; red Southern IfissolOsdd ; white 104641012 g. Corn quiet and rumble, though quotations are unchanged; yellow 33555 Ma OA. Li VERPOOL PROVISION MABRET.—Memrs Big land, Althea. & Co and Richardson. Spence, & Co.. report Beef steady. folders offered freely. but showed Yi n g o d oir o fi s g stiidSles". 0555 roCIATZdb.uI774. Cheese slow of sale but, prices unaltered. Lard firm, and all qualitiee slightly higher ; fine, 690616. Tallow— Butohere'. 600. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—The Brokers' Circular reports Pot Ashes quiet et 31031 1.63 ; Pearls eulet at 33530 ; Sugar quiet ; Coffee qqlet ; Rice steady. Dark quiet; Philedelphia 9s 6d; Beitirnere Rs ed. Clo. v.rseed quiet at 48 . for American. Linseed Cakes Clem £lO teal ; Cod Oil ,• Seal Oil in better demand at XBL re 34 ; Linseed Oil Oat but stesey; Rosin steady at 4. endor common ; Spirits Turpentine in better demand, firm at 36sa3es LONDON ni as KRTS —Benue' circular reports Breadstuff, firm. White Wheat./64548+; red. 44e43/ e lour, 226261. Iron steady. at Xs lasesX6 las. for trot rally and hers. Sugar quiet. but firm. Rice firm. an slightly Maher for some descriptions, Tea quiet, and declined KU, but nubroquentlr recovered r!ongoo, 6d.014.61id. Spirits Turpentine firm, at 13a. ed. lin seed Cakes firm; New York, £lO 7..6d . Boston Lin 3s Fish 011 s. £3690. Sperm Oil held at £BB. Linseed Oil quiet at 27..6d Tallow quiet, at 39e.6 , 1. MAYBE MARK". T. for the week minding Feb 31. Cotton firm; New Orleans tro b ; , ndina ire 11 les; .0111'; ditto Da: MealallPebiltrh74lBlol"fgr 130 11 e firm. Coffee buoyant. Oils. little inquiry and _priee. weak. Sugar heave. Rice dull. Lard heavy. Tallow dullard heavy. Whalebone quiet but steady LONDON MONEY MARKET.—The London money market was AMY at unchanged rates. corm!, closed on Friday at 90096 for money, and e60r95.14 for eccoun'. The Million in the Bank of England bad increased £47,1100. XXXVIIII CONGRESS.-FIRST SESSION U. 8. CAPITOL, WASHINGTON, March 19 SENATE. Mr. TEN EYCK. of New Jersey , introilmed a bill for the more complete equipment of lifeesavine ele vens oh the coast of Long inland and New Jersey. Referred. Mr. KING. of New York, pregenbid the petition of merchatte of New York, favoring the estahliehment o steam rte line between Charleston and Havana • %sr West. Mr ICING also introduced a joint resolution utispeed ing the operation of to mneh of the recent Poet Office neoropiiation bill as relates to the printing of th_e poet °Moe blantin.until further action of Coneress. He said it lied receive(' the unanimous assent of the Committee on Post (Mee.. The resolution was road three times and finally puled. Mr BRIGHT. of 'miliaria. gave notice of his inteniion to intr, drum • bill apropriating ha'''. million of dollars for the centinuetion tne Capitol extens.no Mr MASON. of it moved that Mr. Theddeue Tlyett be again brought before the har of the Senate. Arend to. The resoluti-me rffered Friday were read. pre mie's to summit Mr. Hiatt to fail until be consent* to tee tly. 811MNF.o. of hTassaehnsetts. said It was ra'c'ed in Fnglish Tenementary Motors that. upon a ease elmilar to the perwent ono. the Speaker be f ore putting the qu•otion. volunteered to say to the House of Com mons that they sh•uld muse he ore und•rtek ng to pass ntio• a question so mate,fal to the liberty of the gublect, That Very question_ now b.fore the m &te, When they commit Me. Hyatt to the common teat they este bile)] in thi• body it precedent. for the first time, which wall be law in other mites bereagtor• They must fied the power in the Corneae Lion, if Dot In express words, at least implied, before they have the. right to exer cise it. There were three Caler where the Senate had this ewer--rinmelv. In the trial. of imrifiechment s In the exeminetion of elerdion reterne end hheqnalificetinns of its members. and in Judging the conduct of tie mem bers and punishing them• even to expulsion, All throe three mores were Mdielal In character. and glen in per mitter. There are two other cases where inch Power has already been exercised by the Semite—vie First. an inquiry for analleged infritetion of its privilege.: and, "armed, en timer, into the conduct of the marmite of the Renate. as publie printer. &e. All five of these times were serictioned by precedent this bride. in the present cane this power had no sanction in the Constltetion, none in the great richt of self-refents, Inherent In this body, and none In prece dent. There were radical defeats in the reenjoision ceder which the select committee were actine , ft had eseumerljuilielal power. hut, without any Judicial per pose or intent, thee gat le motet, like an inquisition or seer chemlesr: Mr. FESSENDRN, of Maine. replied. arrulate that certain power" maybe exereieed ant specifically granted In the Conititetion. if necessary for the .purposes le, glotation. lf the Senate AM the power to appoint a eommittrie It was neceesere thitt the orimmittee should Ills authringed end empowered to disc harge its duties. This renders It essential that a onmoulwiry process should be issued, or else nothing would result from the labors of the committee where witnesses are °Data. n 7.3 1 41,E, of New Itempigire. said it was Proposes to genteecti It Cities:l of the 'sited Metes to permite imprisoement on e mere Dc nt • r etiquette he wit ness Is ready to twitifyMat refines to an aver under oompnleinnt hut the Senate will tint heat him testify veustarily No despotism en earth tiger , wee mere. power than is here clal meet t fee arirWl that the nenete has all the powers neeessary, and they are themselves to be judges what power. are nessioati, The Constitution express'_y states. that powers not eranted are reserved to the State. end the peogle. He 1 l o P nr 11 e s 7. 4 1.174g;i: Illu b erittl!, l A l l, 4 .711:tmeer.:ifi; to be Pent to Prison, but he washed hie hands of the mntter, believing , it enwarranted by the Coostitutton, and uncalled foe by the exigeenies of the nose I envIONS, of Rhoda Island. thought the inter , ylty of the Secate would be best promoted by resceete Int the conecieneee of citizens. Thie map wan willing tn testify. but mowillinf to he coerced: so a Quaker wield rot lee II rather than take an oath. Mr, CHIT END ttN. of Kentunky. advocated there solutions. e said no nen had the nicht to set up the dictates of hie own conscience against the laws and an. thority of his country- Mr. H A mired what law Mf, Hyatt had violated. Mr. 0 R ITTRNDFN sold the Conwitution granted all powers neoessery and proper to muter oat the powers seimillonlly conferred. An fluter of the Senate, acting under the Constitution. in equivelent to a law. Either breech of Corwin/4 bits ail the power neeessery to do what it to sotlioneed to do. Thlis witness. teethed of rendering an execute for his diimbedlenee rot rte runt ' mons. calls nit the Semite to amount for mooing the summon.. rt . the &mate have a right to Institute in. peiries, they have the right to make these inquiries efibetneil. Mr. Crittenden thomiht thee the Seator from New itempehire Mr. Italia) went further I n tarot of I Stet. runts the most ultra Southern Senators. M r SIMMONS replied. and eubmitted rubstitehr for Mr. Meson's resolution that h a ir Hyatt be dis charged from custody, and placed on the same femme with the other witnesses who have already spetared he fore thatcommittee and given teritimony, he laving cumbered his willingness to appear before them voinnta. nil, ^ r. PFARCE. of Maryland. geld 'Mr. Hyatt', oder to ripener volunterily wait coupled with en impassible that the Permit, than timegnlee his Tightens,. eiti see —t hat is. shall confers that they heti ea antherite to arrest him. Now, this power. althongli cot express: le conferred le the Comtitution, bag been recognised by the Monne taw,_ Mr. D OOl IPTLE of Wisonnen, was onovieelid the power existe rename nel witneseea to appear and intik. and gave his foe that °Pinion. Thee might want to gammen Governor WIN). and they should not •Itild tee rinewion of power. it was a power which. of te , °essay. must *met. teph enwer has been ezeielmed hr almost every Stets ,erleletnre, end be should Midst m m um Its exeroe t .8 Senate. Mr. SIM AIONB withdrew his amendment. shallowAVlS. nf Minlosioni. thought the plea a very one, that when a wartime is ht here for it great public Citrons!, he should ear big conselence is to o te n der te tell the truth. If the Senate should thins proper to withdraw the power from the select nommi lee to send for p.m"m and papery. he. es ono of that eon,- mitts.. wreild still diecharse his duties as be hest nosid. Mr. MASON. or Vire Mts. briefly creed on Pie Senate the importance or adoptine ion wilts iivety ripin who could give information wits hound by duty to his country to do pq. and pm Idea that men can set op their oonseientiobeconvictionn rie 04011e$ for timid ing this ditty should mgt he tolerated le TeStlldiced 0 evernMeht. Mr. MIA?. Let me tell the Remain from Virelele that we are here as a reeuhlean Government to day. Imputes teen were felted in olden times Who sir their immelenotut *dentin the law of the existin g - v° lll n r in . e lqa t. gon's resohdonne to commit Mr. Herat wAa then adopted by the following vote: YliAll—Mereni. Anthony. Ileyard, Rear,. Bri•ht. Brown, Cameron,Cherdler, Cher, Cline man. Collemer. Crittenden, Davis . Doolittle. Fes- Bandon. PI ch. Fitzpetrick Pmt, holder. Green. Grimes. Peon. Ne mrpoo 4 , )I.metull. Hunter Iverson' Jnhason of Arkensta, Johnson of Tenn ..... . %speedy. King, Wine, Latham Maine, NiCholene. Peatbil. litre. Sebald:a.. NUM'S, - Ten Heck, 'I hereon, Trumbull, grail. end Yuleo-44. N Ts-110w*. Sinehem. Dixon, -Hells, Hemlie. Harlan. finuirions, Sumner. Toomi s, Wade, and • subs The oentl Rennte then went into executive bengal, Sad ey *ed HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. WASHBURN. of Wisconsin, offered, 'a pre. amble setting...forth the moat eham!ful femme parte trated on the Menominee t indinne. by eaglet:dog men. reduelng them to utter estitntion t and resolution asking that a select oomm Use be appointed to legatee into the collect, end asnertaln hr *hat authority R. W Thompson received 5t0. 4 00 of their MOTO.. These Indiana bed Aware been on the moet friendly terms with the United Staten. anl Joined nur rows in the meek Hawk war. A few years aro. then owned emelt< all the hints of Wleconein• but, !Simon bee n de handed out of their lands, they have been tit need toe Very mall reservation. Mr. I.AR RA BE g.of Wiseonsin. desired that the rve,,.. Mon be emended so es to call for all the correspond. emus which has been bad nn this subject. In the course able remark' he said that Mr. }Cordials. who name here In connection with those Indians. did so In direct contravention of the.wishos of the Interior Department. He (Incubi that the adoption of Ow resolution relative to tide matter; by the Wisconsin Legislature. after onlv a day's consideration, and by a strict Republiean vote, looked eimpinioug. • A Mr. WASHBURN, in replv to a remark of Mr. Tar rebee. said the reason why the latter bad not been mi en ted on this subject. was because be Imo gone to Wis consin to attend the Democratic Connention. expecting to be olect.d delegate to the Charlemon Convonnoo, but n b r ° . nt tliit e llitm. That is f Mr. WASHBURN. I dolt% know anything ebout it. Mr. LARUABEE. Then, you should pot speak on the sub Mr. WARTII3I.InN I believe, however, that the gentleman Whin candidate theta, but d'd not succeed in being elected. tier furtherproceedings. the Houne refused to con tend the rules for the lotrOadOtion of the retehltmli— yeas 113. ears 60. Mr. DAWES. of Massichugette. from the Contrite e on Elections. reported a resolution that M. Wa ikm ann. who is contesting the right of Mr. Sickles. o New York. to a gent in Cone rem, be required to serve nn Mr. Sickles. within ten days from the sewage of this revo lution, a particular statement of the ground on which he bases his contest. and that Mr. Sickles serve en answer on Mr. Williemson, within twenty days thereafter. and that both. within sixty days, take teatimouy In the man ner provided by law. The consideration of the resolution Was postponed till Thursday. Mr. GILMER, of North Camila', from_ the seine made a mipority report that Mr. Williamson, having tailed to oomply,witliparliamentarY mien, and not benne proceeded with due diligenee, have leave to withdraw his rapers. Os mot e n of Mr. OAWEP, a resolution wits adopted that Mr. 'Williamson have leave to occupy a seat it the House peed lee the contest, and have leave to speak to the merits Al the queoloo. tion. Mr, CARTER, of New York, rose to one a resole htr. JOHN COCHRANE, of New York, said if it re ferred to the Seventh Regiment the House woe ready to regt b A tafirrizotts n e . ER hop ed his colleairue would save his ale q IN% i d i h n e , k ortrie w r l a t ,i t u h t747 3 4:rr With laugh ter. It proposed that a select commutes be ripsoloted, to report whether there hen Wee ally violation 21 the order of the House in the repent alteration of the farm tore of this Lail ; if to, by whom. at whet coot. &o. ti r h o House refused to suspend the rules for its recep . Mr. CA ItTER lent or tient er reeolution. first quoting. by way of _preamble. Mr. John Conhrann's letter to Colonel Letterte, saying that the Eleventh Regiment would he the principal feature In the Inauguration of the statue of Washington. and that they would do honor to thentseives arid the cowry—have free and princely " a r e e il s ltlMl: ° o'f i gio 'e r t tit Carolina, rose to a point or order, Air COCHRANE hoped that there woof} he no In terruption', It wee the best readout he had ever heard. IL IV. S 4 r iNCII qhJeoted, unbolt, Mr. Coolirene was permitte to explain, The Clerk reamed Om readlrig, but Mr. MILKi. or south ii•l•w ri. t id_ rel , int Proposition eta plop joky a nil Ir. SOlKL i clit ... jeected se the flift‘ter re n di ng o f t h e proposition, regarding it es !mulling to the Seventh Re giment. concerned. he _hoped Mr. ADRAJN sand that Colonel Lefferts had written a letter regretting that censure hod been east on the Con gressional Comml _MC Mr. COCHltyff. remarked that the reading of the preamble was o valve to common sense and deem/. 1 4 t a w d in o ld td b a rr e e l at r ' t U o t t m he rli e r e a te s o h t e t w h m edignity of the - Route WOO d permit. The time would come when Mr. Carter won d tenet he had introduced it Mr. SICKLES said the Seventh Regiment were anti,- Aed with the distineuebed reception they met here. Th.y did not come hither for champagne end O m er ., being able to get these at home. Mr. GROW. or Pennsylvania. maintained that the de bate was not In order, pending the motion to suspend the rule. Ite wanted this obleetion to stand. Mr. HOUSTON, Of Alabama. at t empti Mouse should not tolerate the reitding, ae the to get such a Paper Into the Mobs was a fraud on the ruler, [lle was celled to order by the Republican side.) He wanted to make a motion. • The SPEAKER.' You din do so. Mr. HOUSTON.) demand the Yeas and nays. Job- lent to inking op the time of the House by the reading of much Wendel?' stuff. a Mr. CARTE There to no offence intended. fly proposinii—Mi I i of order from the Demooratio side.] Mr. MILLSON, of Virginia, onmended that hlr. Sioklee' motion to suspend the reading of the paper was nit of order. Mr CARTER said the House had heard read for in • formation nchnrgp /velum ono of its rompers and—. Mr. SICKLES, interrupting, said he refused to yield the floor to his enllsisaue. Mr. UNDURWOOD, of Georgia. remarked that he had never known a day no unprofitslity spent, and, for one, would not su , imit to these proceedings. Finally, the further reading of the paper was di.. pawed with. Mr. HARKIN, of New York, concurred in the wise s expreesed by Mr. Million. and asked that the resolution attached in the preamble he read It provided for a committee to inquire how the 510,00 AmPopriated fo expended OPPB of inauguration et the etatue had beep tiesatived. and the subject '' ne dropno Mr. LOVEJOY. of Illinois. celled up Mt motion to renonsider the vote by which the homestead bill wee referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union 'rho question was carried—yeas lap , nays 07. Mr. !MANCH moved to table the bill. Negatived— yeaa 62. nays 1 , 3. The bill was then pained—yeas 111. neys fo, fru °MAN. of A rkanaas. presented the resolu tions of the Arkansas Legislature in favor of a Peolfio ritilrowl. to beonnstruoted on the thlrte-flfth pendia . He briefly stated the reasons why that State shnuld have It MOW of the seleot committee on the subject. He moved their reference. A greed to. Mr. MORRILL. of Vermont from the Committewof Ware and Means. asked leave te ifitrodoce n bill pro viding for the payment of ontatanding treasury notes, authorial nit a lean. and regulating and fixing the duties on imports. and for other mamma.. He said it wail merely vomited to have it printed and have it referred to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. M h r. BA RICEIDA G.1.1.0f r. MORRILL, of Vermont, moved a suspension of the rulee. Mfaiissjpoi, objected. Nagatiood—yeas 105. nays 69—not two thirds. Mr. BAftIfeDALP; euggested that the House adjourn. Iniquitr enough hod he n oomtnltted to-day by the prot ease of the homoetead On motion of Mr. TAP PAN. of New /famish' re, the Banat. h 11 wee visaed, refunding 41140 paid Into Patent (Moe h• a orazo men • . . Air; STANTON, of Ohlo, from the militirr committee, reported a hill authorizing the sale he auet.on of the western Military Ceylon! at Harrodsburg. Kenitral. Passed, And the Nouse then adjourned. The following is the vote in the Ronne on the mo tion to seepend the retell tos how Mr. Morrill to intro dune his tariff bill, which felled, two-thirds being ra mmed: Yzeri—ltreser.r, Admin. Aldrich. mferenn of Fen tuoky. n•hter . , tistibitt. Bin•hap h ti ne _ tow • Buffinton. Burnham. Burroughs. Cempbell, Carey, Cotter, Ca •e, Collets Conkling, Porwin.COVOile, Corny, Davis or Ma.ylsnd, Dawes. Donn, Bonn, Ed gerton Plot. Ftheridse. Fenton, Ferry. Florence. Fos ter. Frank, French. Gilmer, Gooch, Grow, nurley. Hale, Mall. Par Hoard. r lend. Harkin. Batton Ilinknon Humphrey. Hutehins. Junkie, fret less or Michisa-.. Kellogg or lll.nots. Kininger. Leach of Michigan Len, Loomis. Lovejoy, Mallory h 1 !triton, Maynard, MoKean. Monnishr, McPherson. Millward, Montsomere. atnorbend, Morrill hTorrie of Perumlvft. nla, Morse. Nelson, Olin, Perry. Porter, Potter, Pottle, Rice, Elam flobireon of Ithode Island. ftnyce, Sehwartz. Scranton, Shermen filnvth 31 . North Caro lino. comes. REMIton. Stokes, Pier:mom, Tappan. Thar nr, Tompkins. Teem. Trimble. Vendever. Vanwyok. Ver. ree, Waldron. w Alton. Washburn nf Wisconsin. Wash. borne of Illinois, Washburn of Maine, Windom, hnd Woodruff Nays—Moser.. Anderson of Missouri. Ashmore, Avery. But oda!, Burr. Booonk. Bonham. Britten) Har nett. Cloptos. Cobb. John Pochrann, (lox. Prate nf Mis souri. Craw Ppd. Perry. Davis of Indiana Davie of Mesiseipoi, Dohtrustte. Edmondson Peaks, amen. Gartrall. Hs milton, Hardemon.lllll,llindrono. Holman. tionston. Howard. Bushels. Jackeon, Jenkins. Jones. Eel% Lamer. Land r, Larrnbee. Lesko. Logan, Love, Mackie. Martin or Oh io. Morlernand, McQueen, Mo. Rae. Mlles. Minton. Moore of Alabama. NirtisOk. No on. Pendleton. Prynr. Pooh. 11.-anon, puffin Scott, Ambles. Simms. 8 n.leton, Smith _or Virslnia. Spinner, Stevanson, Stont. Underwood, Vallandigham, Vanc), Woodson, and Wright. Th. vote ou the passage of the homestead bill stood as follows: • • zas.ridensre. Athol , ' Aldrich, Ashley, Babbitt, Barr, Bingham, Blake, Briggs Buffinton, Burch, Burn hem. Campbell. Carey. Carter. Ca/1•, John rochrone, Colfax. 'Conklin Cooper, Corwin. Coveide. Cox. Craig of Missouri, Curtis. Dante of Winne, Pewee ; Delano, Buell, Dunn. 'Edgerton. Eliot, F•nton, Ferry. Florence. Foster. Foulto. Fra . French. ()omit. Gra ham, o.ow, Burley. Hale. all, flaakin. Helmick, Hiokman, Hoard. Holman, Mower.', Rtimlirey. Hutchins. Dunkin, Kalloeic of plchfgan. Kello p gg of 'Mimi", Kilgore, Killingar, Arratine Letyiti of Michigan, Leo. Logan. Loomis Loner, elaclaY. Mention, Martin of Ohio. MoOlernan , McKean, McKnight. Me Merton, Millward, Morn Morris of Pennsylvania, More, 'block. Olin. Pendleton. Porter, Potter, Polite, Rica. Riess, Robinson of Rhode Mend, Robinson of Illinois, Royce, Schwartz. Scott, Remittent. Sherman, Sickles. Samos, Spinner. Stanton. Rout, Stratton. Tappan. Tha•er. aumpkins. Train Triinhle, Valiand,shain. Vandever. Van Wicks. Ver ret', We'd •on, Walton, Witalibmn of Wisconsio,_ 'Wilson, Windom of Minnie. weehbote of Maine. Wells, Wilson, Windom,nod Woodruff. N4Tl—M a werced..ine of Kentucky, Anderson of M•ae iumpl. nderenn of Seninakr, very,e itaikadale. Bo cock. Bonham, Urchin,,Branch, firietow. Burnett.Cop ton, Cobh, Curry, Davis of Maryland. Danis of Monts. slop,. De Jarnetta. Edinundron. -Etheridge, Garnett. ()Hirai'. Gilmey. Hamilton liardeman, Harm of Mary land, Holton, Gill, Hindman. Houston, {inches, Jack ann. Jenkins, Jones, K. Lamar Landrum. Lenke, Lone. Mallory, Martino( Virginia daynarii. hletueen, Mcßae Miles, Miles, Millen. Montgomery. Moore of A la . Mina, Nelson. Noril. Peyton, Frsor: Pugh, Reatan. sump. sum,. Singleton. smith of Virginia. bmitii of ;Zonal Cain Ina. Stevenson. Stokes. Underwood, Vance, Webster, Whiteley, Woodson. sod Wright. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Ilastatiarato, ileroll 13. NE,NA FE. The Senate met at Dn'elock. when several bine were reported from the committees, and others read in plare. The b 11 relative to. suits in may in the Dietriet Coulter Philadelphia was taken tic rod postponed [or the present. The bin relative to the toner, or the oily of Philadel phia pagred a•oand rendinc, afro, ccetteerable debate. The bill to incorPornie the Mimic Counts RYA led to 'is lone and animated discucence •iind: without coming to et vote on the [lunar." adinntned. i The bill relative to the 'Williamsport and Elmira Rail road Company was taken up on second reading, and passed finally. If being bention ?ay, tmicli lime was conaurned In the presentation of got flans, magenta. ko (oleo &num ael were are.Ml9ll Born ei ti eerie nfrbiladelphia. ask- Od ing for a Mikti aon the Vuodny was other. for a law /banning the rights of fa n ners in the market-houses of Philadelphia; also. n number of remenstranees against a railway on lwelftli nod lirnaff situate. An effort wyt mime to make the hill relative to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad the epeolal order for Wed needs y next, bui tho motion woe disagreed to by a large frgality. Quite a number of hills were reported from the stand ing committees. and eavoral read in plane, but none of sydfOral mien*. Adjourned. The Governor hrs signed the tall for the registra tion of births, marriages and deaths in Yhtladelshia, and also the bill to too aliorate the Delaware Market Company. From Arizinnt. SZAIDUS DINPICCLTY DATICNNN me AVANICAN AND DINXICAN EF.TTLI2II3. New Oatatn• Mesabi ll—Advice. from Magilla. Arlstme, state that A grave and terlolll ildrionltS had wourred between the American and Ileum tethers. whmh tyulted In M 1 combat enver.fil were killed on both aide.. the Meeisans toitituraering and 'mooed. in. the Americans. The latter had bent to Fort Fill more for troore. Later from Mexico. UMW!? ARPROACHINU VERA OWE Nave OPLEAIIII, MVO la.—Tito schooner Arromant, from Vera ['run on the Init.. tote arrived at Ma port. General Miremon reached Han Juan, whioh is three leagues from Vora Crux, on the 24 in 4.. and age threatentni an immediate attack on the city of Vera ere wao. vermeil had Aeon rated out at entnpenehy, and sent to VeraCruir, to milt the Were!, in the trans nortsPon of pro/mole and munitions oh war, They had arrived at their deetivation. The Virginia Legialattire. 1116 113811110 N UNTV1111:1), RICIIMOND, MAtCh IL—the I Governor's rnessaso show n[ that tho financial exiseneiss of the Common weak r equire a I °Tibor extension of the session of the ' , Pen mute. a reaoluttora has beet) adored to emend the session to Opt' of ApTit. Th e appropriations roads 'dotter tho present session ere estimated to exceed five millions of Wings. EICeIII.IIB. BEI.PAST Me.. Metall 11 —At the mnniclett elertinn held in thin oar to-day it tchard Moody w elected M. , ort by :9 majority. Tho demi n wee ettodu tod on strict party around/. Last year the Ilepubltontis had :It Inatome. Wsayrisma, Conn., March 1: —At the town electina to-day the etitire Democratic ticket was PleCloll. BANOOII. MO., March 111.—Isnieh Ptetson.'the Repnb (men carld , itate for Mayor. was' *etc I to-nar. The Republicans also slated n majority of the Welds of alderman lIL4 ClllOOll. U. S. Storoship Supply at New York. New Y. Mame it —The United States etoteship Supple, Commander Welker fortv•ec days from St, Nal do Lando. ernved at this port thle event°, with Pa3Sengoii, lavelids. etc.. from the a frieeg Settedron. The U. 8. Steamer Brooklyn nt Norfolk A COLLISION. • NontoMt. March ll—The UMW Btittse itteamer Brooklyn. twenq eight hours from New Vora. arrived here to day. In animas up In the nil, she ran mtn bark, commas away the upper mainmast and Tarifa of the latter vessel. No dulare Mue line to tne hirooklyn. THE CITY, PROBABLE HOMIPIDE 1H TIIE rEENTII WAxn.—es wan intimitted In an item In The Press or yesterday, in narrating a brutal nitoir on Sunder eveq• ins, the eastern portion of the Fifteenth want it infested by two rival squire of tufhann. who can them selves, respectively. " Iluffers" and " Sockets" There is a bitter feud between these two thetione. and whenever opportunity offers Rome end brutal encoun ters occur between them. E' en the women and chil dren in the netahhorhood. we learn from the ptiioo, are afreeted by the spirlcor rivalry, and they lobe aides as . Beers" and " Bplekets " On Funtiny night the Bookete" drsoovered that three "Buffer , " were in a house in Penni sheet, neer Twenty-fourth, end the. no cord'ngly ley in wait at Twenty•fourth and Wood streets, to attack them. On emerging from the house and reachins the embroil. the three .• Butteis" were saluted with volley of hOok•lonts,threwn; by the sknik ina "Bpiekets " Two of (ha' inns who were attacked escaped by running off. but the third, mimed Jobe Rime. was eausht and beaten to a frightful manner. tits:Atoll was fraotitred end he received other very ter ous in juries. The injured man was taken to the tit Joseph's liospitel,wiere he lay loan insensible condition during the night. it Is thought he will not recover. Two young mon, mimed McGuigan and Cassidy. were crrecrod dome the night, on the °huge of haying been with the attickinsrte. Titer hod a hearing. y enterday morn ing. limn, A lderman Hutchinson. by whom they were oomrnitte in St (h to answer at court. TiE STEIREHA.—A meeting or the employeeN of M. W. Baldwin. who have hoes on a strap for turn. time past, wee held )estorilay mprning at Spring harden Hall. The entnmitiee on subscriptions reported that they RTC daily ITCCIVIUK atnounta fnr the support of the t.•trikers.” from all parts rattle country The President then announced that ho had renewed a letter Pout 11 firm n; Richmond Ya , asking hint to •end sic of the best men.whe era on the strike, down vi that ear, as they oafish:a them nrnplof moist Alan, a letter "Wear , 0:11 1 11U,Zt 1 11'11 ° I/Vaill d r= rsa in t l Nte u e t t i blg ail. journed until today. ANOTHER FIR@ APPAItATUS.—TO4IIOITOW the Fairmount liege Company will house their splend new hose carriage, and fOO ten•lneh forcing hose for the steamer.. Thehostilssupiiteduiththellliss conplind. The iron work of the carriage to li.hed, and the wool work le painted black and gold The root hag !la belle. init• Inneed, a Miniature figure of Joan of Are. The elite badges are Gorman silver, with the name of tho companyOn then[, lime carriage coat grl fhn company will ;wade through the at Mete before housing. and in the evening they will partake of a grand supper at Bering Garden A TERRIBLE lios3.—A. countryman, last evening. lodged a complaint at the office of Roca der Enelit Mitts lose of a buckskin nurse enetainnut eeeentr five cents, which been taken from him by a or pm, MI the niAt previous at a place of amusement. Otijoer Trolls to whom the complainant wan referred Ibt the neoorder, condoled with him, mod then advt.ed him that hereafter, when he visited the theatre, he ehosibl be careful not to take so much money. with him. Tt.o missing sum wilt, we guess, never again reach its !au ral owner. farISI.D TO ANSWltit.—Yosterilay nflOrnooll, before Alderman Swift. n final hearing Was hod in the case of Stratford and Malay, who were chimed with having robbed a North ~ arolinlan of Ws valunblen, at the nondlqoy or Music on Saturday eveninr kat. Dia triot Attorney Mann appeared for the Connoonwealth. and Lewis.fltuisidy for the prisoners, who. upoa bombfully Identl et], were laid in 51,r00 bail each to newer at the present term of the Court of Quarter Samoa.. A STATED mooting of tho Dorm.' of School Control will be bald this afternoon. ix.:IrAL COMMENCEMENT 01 TD Janaaun( F MEDICAL COI LRa g—A LARGE OR•DVATITIO BLASI...A BRILLIANT SCENE AT MiInIC•L FUND BALL...-Tile an nual commencement of this extensive and popular in stitntion took place at noon yesterday at the Musical Fund Hall The Jefferson enjoys the best reputation of any college in the Union for impartitig thorough medical Instruction, Its glances at, most numerous, and at tts annual commeneements the largest number of graduate' receive their diplomas. In consequence of events whroh are familiar to all, the graduating glass the present year wag not so large as on' former occasions; but, notwith standing those circumstances, one hundred and seventy graduate* appeared yesterday In receive rhea parch menNi. The graduating class met at the College building on Tenth eirset. and, preceded by the faculty and carters of the College, thee walked in procession to Minimal Fund Hall at noon. The numerous friends of the young Ad D.'s land among them a very large propor tion of ladies) ware _present in force , and the saloon. with the exoeption of the front ranges of benches, was crowded The seats in front were occupied by the gra duates when they entered the Hall, and the commence-, ment exercises then began. After the performance of an appropriate air by the &drumlin Orchestra, s fervent and eloquent Draper was offered by Rev. Dr. Howe. The degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred upon the following-named gra duates be the Hon. Edward Xing. Lt.. D.l Abercrombie, Geo. A., Ala.' It nuilierhockor.Boliver,Pa. Adair. J. Todd. Pa. Lackey, Benj. F , Tenn. Adams. Patrick H.. R. C. Imngenderfer, J. H. N. J. Addieen.Wrn J.. Md, beater ,Inmee Pl.. Tenn. Andrews. A. E.. Georgia. Lever, John D F.. B. O. Arnold, A. E. Louisiana. Lewis, Daniel D. N.C. Atkins, Wm. L.. Ky. , citin„James Merrill- Ga. Bache, Dallas. Diet. of Col. Mace. William G., 8. C. Bailey. L. Philip, Va. Mann, to. ustine A.. Mass. Berl sdale, M. fl . Va. Macy. John 11, •,gorgia Bus, James P. Tenn. Martin. Ft. 8.. (M. D.) Mo. Bass Joseph F„ Va. Mathew*. Fleming R., Ga. BeeeleY, James P.. Mist. May , ard.P. 8.. Maryland. Bigelow t It, J., Florida. Meador,. James 8., Ala. Memo, Milton. Georgia. frl °Cul crush. J. W., Del. Riaokweil,Nicholat Miss. Me %Cory. A. H,, IM. D.) Illanok, George A.. Pa. Missouri. Blocker, John E . Georgia. NlcKinney David. Pa. Winton Darnel 0.. Pa. Mobil e, william P., Ps. 1 Burkhalter. C. Id., 0 . C. Mitchel O. W., Pe. Butler (14.11.)Mi1. Malt, William.J., Tenn. Butler. b M.. Florida. TAMAR', KIIIID/I011i.• Ga. Butler. Matthew Al ,Tenn. Morris Wm. Wade. Va. Butts. Junsnn A . BA Morton. Chas. B.• Va. nCempbhelll, Ro a be rcu s V Te xas, i Mu l l s h on l n he D m i W M Va . Chandler, Joeeph H.. Del. Nelson, Wm. w. lowa. Childs. B. F.. Georgie. Niolicle, Pecnnoli.7., Pe. needepin Win 0.. N. C. Nicholson, Hugh W., Ga Cline. Undfrorll.„ Pn. NOMA. Alonzo. N. Y. ~ c„,,,„ B en i 1. . obi., Owen. George A., Vs. Conhran. E C. Tenn. Gwen, W. T. Va. • Collins. May B • Montour' Parham. R. .1., Miss. Comstock. Lucius L.. Ohio. Parchment, aihs,t it, pa Cooper, J.llllBll D. Va. Phillips. h. D.. ?dim Conner, John A. Ky. Puget'. Robert B , Ky. Cowin, John H. 'els. P. lee. Newton C.. Tenn. Crawford, John D.. Va. Italia ci,Roiwit G., Pe. Cuaninshard, John El., Pa. 'Balta.. ' , sorsa 11..111d. . I nvis. Wm N.. Pa. linher re, Wm.j.l. F., Ga. Deane. Jae R. Ark. Robinson. b. W.. N. 0. Debiney, Alfred, Pa. Rowell, F . H., Ala. Dennis, Jamb A i., Va. Ruilialll. Benj. F.. Ga. Dixon John AI, Pushier. Greenwrod, Miss Dula. F. 0 . N. ri, fiale • loh n Alexander. Va Den an, Thom F.. Pa. Saunders Samuel A ..Ark. Dunlap, D. Ct.. N. C. Sellers. Hiram F., Ps. Donley. Jas, C., Va. &TOL A. Meares us Elkin. Thos. 8., Miss. brinfiner. John it,. N. 0., ining. Wrn. el., Mo. Shaw. D. w., N. C. Fntrieigh. BotiL M.. Kr. wile e. 0 . W • pal anthem, Tim. P., Mesa. Sim, J. ',.. Md Ferguson. Jas. P.. Va. dpang. Fred. K .P 6. Fiedler. Albert W., Pa. Stewart, C. 11l .M. D.,111L Footer. Z N.. Misa, Stewart. P. L. 1 111. Fo(ton, Pitunders. n. 0. Ptuart Relit.. k i , Gaines.). M.. (M.D..) Va. ITaggart. John .. Ind. neither. W. w., N. C. ITate. i brie. .1., Alm. It Gann R. Pwin g. Ky. - raider. Daniel W.. Ind. fltblinney. 8. Rueh. Pa. Taylor. Fred P. N. Y. Gordon. John, Miss. Thninnn. Wm. '' , 8 0. Graham. Dan. Ma 1,.. N. C Thompron. Davie, Tenn. Greene. Fronk M.. Kr. Thompson, A. p.. AN. Hagerson, Angus C., Gs. Taman JR. rAI, D..) Ind. Hanks, BIM. M.. Ga. Tilmsn Joel 8 , lad. Barns, Alonzo F.,Ala . 'Van Buskirk. J. T . Va. Hatler. Mon (M. DA Mo.W lalker. pl. etword, Ga, Hedrepeth, Josiah,r4. O. welter, Frank J Va. Henderson. C. R. , Miss Walker, Wm ~ Ala. Hendry. Bowman N.J. Wallie,Push M . M.l. Jr.. Hereford. T. F.. Va. Wirth.. 1 F. 8,.(M. D., ) hfo. Rawer. David W.. Pe, Warren, LP .. "I. c Honntisok. Wm ~Mo. Warren, vr m. C . r e . it ii a•er, Ches. 1., a. Watson. A. J . Ky. Hunter. (len W.. Va. Watson, Davld R. Ky. I Ilytuts. EL Houston, Tenn. Weldon, A. 3.. Tenn. Ingalls. P. F. Me. Wheeler, Levi 1,.. Pa. Ingraham. Pir m„ A.. N. C. W i Moron. Jams', flit. Jirkson, G. A , Va. wing°. Thom a., Tenn. Johnson. F. P. fn. Wood, 1. aeon B Ala. Jones John M.. Pa. Word. Jas. C, Miss. Jones. montior,t , Ve. it? ri glit...l(r. P.,Pa. ludklns. rises 11. Ala Ilellt y. William 1., ilitilci Kerns. Criarre M., Oa. King. W illlem, Jr.. Ca Of the above. there are frc Promsylvanla li& Virginia.-- Ii heprain....„..... ........16 North Car01in5............13] si4hini•—• •• Ii ] Tennessee. 111 al insulin pp).• • - • • • " " • • ' to I if week, 10 Missouri—. - ... 6 alarrlml.• 7 Rooth Carolina 5 Ohio 3, 1111n0i5.„...„ Al 170 After the degrees had been conferred. the dean of the institution (Professor Pune harm I congratulated the graduit'ute no the distinction they had Attained and wished them a lone career of happiness and prosperity. In the spring of 1180 the number of students who graduated from the reffersrm was 258 This wee the large.) clue. with a Biagio exception„ hat hat ewer gradu ated fr , in the College yaii 4•ii7iirt, • Venmsne. (Same° Pa. Z , sharma. J. Forney, Md. Total, Ile. re— Florida Delaware —...... A rknneal MRIIIII4I New Jersey.-- ....... New York Nstriet of Columbia.— 1 Texas. 1 Marne 1 lowa 1 Nicaragua. 1 • • • - • • after trio cereny of conferring the decree hod been performed. vale mo dictory address was delivered by Pro- Wiser arrow There woo benediction and mane, end the audience iron after *piated. PII.OOEEDINOS IN THE COURTS YESTERDAY.— •In the Supreme Court. Chief „Tootles Lowrie and Jus tices Woodwerd and Read, the Twee, Bradford, WYO - Potter Luserne.Besquehanna. and Wayne m r'in tie list wee ;ailed. Non pros. were entered In the fol lowing cease: Kimber vs. Cormslt. Northumberland Anthraeite Coal Compeoy vs. Kirlin es Co.. Bally re. Phelps. hteltion's meal: aPeeal dismissed. H. P. V 40111111211, plaintiff in error, vu. N. P. Fassett, °emitter of S. Rexford defendant In error. On thn ffith of October,lBol. Henry P. 'Yeomans, the plaintiff in error. who was the Ilefenpan below. pur chased of Samuel Rexford. the plaintiff be a tract o r . ,, , , lri t i„a r tA i lt;: re rl e let of th e consideration psy hiYeortulgs Sank of Commerce:TlT:ge l :ll7 or 1 1 1 . 4 r a Me e one In twelve months one in eiehteen months. end the what'll% twenty four, menthe To stouts the vas ment attire* antes." with Interest thereon," he executed 10 said Rexford a monger...an the land. This mortgage contained avower of attorney to the minims.. in 116110 of default in the payment!, to eel the mongered pre- Imam and apply the proceed, on the mortgage debt. This DOwer or it•torney vas di ded by the mort 'twee and on the ont of Janusty• 1811. flexibld twined ref. fa on the trortrage, noon which a judgment was entered for the sum of Ju dgme n t 677 e xe cu t ion tate December. Upon llog Judgment an wt. Issued and the land mid. and on the ash Moll, lean, Rexford re -0040 the ludement. dole ieterest. and cost in felt. On the loth July OW. Rexford brought a snit in the Coed of Co moo Plea.. of Taiga county. end filed his statement en the September. Mg. noon the three . . • . • notes Mentioned above. rated the Interest at 7 per rent, rave credit for the amount of the Judytment on the mi, fa. on the manner'. end enimed its balms.* on t`mt day toolue in Rezord of te140.70. He afterwards on the t of the amiss amended his statement. and claimed interest on fp We from t'ntober 90th, 3615. at ohs per ,oent.. to September eith 1061. Whether the plinintiff was entitled to tide one per cent. extra interest wee the only quertion before the court. end the errof assigned is that the Judre bele w erred in charrin, the jury " that payment upo the mortrnre isttc6ed ern tantn the notes and ro fur ther; that Rexford br the tonne of his eonlreet with 's romans wee 4vivitlee to me 83 iso nod interest from the 80th or Olober.lBl3 at the tate of 7 pe• cent. Per annum; that neon the mottle.° he reeeived tut 6 per rent, and 'a therefore entitled to the additional ono per cent in this putt.. The tau was areeed and subtnitted. County or Susquehanna vs. William Gibney. FRO, to Common Pleas of Susquehanna county. Judgment re. versed for the moons •min in Susquehanna vs. Deans. 'ePnrted in 9 Casey, and judgment entered for plaintiff In errne. lientio• end Pitch for, plaintiff in error; W. ar d W. if. Justin for defendent to error . Murray vs Kayos. Error to Common Fleas of Wayn• county. • hired ',fun. the, wife , became the owner of tract of lend of 7y urea. in da3 to Dismueue town ship, on which she hid her huataind arms a Musa and other huildinrs. and he went on and cleared end tm. mired a pmt on o[t he land. AO early Ken,. became insolvent. nr several years. in the white., he worked tor Murray. driving his teem and hauling lum ber, end a oortion of the Itimhar he drew from Abigail Keyes' land. n the yearn 1151-1 end 6, all of the any plies or thn family were obtained foam Murray & Co.. and were chanted. n book to John Keret. On looking over the accounts, there wee a balance due visitant's of emit Jemmyd t. 1651. On this list was brought John an a h Kati Kist ea, The use wee arbitrated. and a general judgment ten d•red übmit defenders for the amount&'saimed Prom this Judgment, Abigail Kees appneled fnr herself, but no emu) was Made on bohnlf of Jnhn Keyes °nate trial in the court below. the plaint Q's minuet nhiected to the trial in that form and moved to strike off the age peel. which the mitt denied, and dirent4 d the Jou In I sworn to try the cue an arainst John and Abigal Key. both. The jury retorted a verdict in (acne of plaintiff. as against John Kerns for the amulet claimed, nod in favor or Abigail Kaye, On a ppllcation 01 de fendant's riming/it. en orecotion was issued against plaintiffs for all coat, which execution the court after wardssuateined. Theplainliffe excepted to the &fusion of the o-utt nverruling 11.4 milting to wine oft the an peal end Intbel chores of the fmy' , g•nualir•ed to there error wee nuorned. O. P. kO. O. Wa ger fey plaintiffs in error; Earl Wheoler for defendants in error. atavism B. Itmith. elelntiffin error. redrew R. Buff. defeedent in error. Frror In the Common Fleas of Bradford cone.. A ring and subm.teil Nisi noes-Jostles Thomonn -The Commeinweelth of Prone' !vent The Manufecuarers' end Mecha nics' Rank of Philadelphia. This was net amicable an. lion bronchi in determine whet mange Diens was due to the Commons...lM from snot bank. under the p•rs visions of "an sot euthenist:lz the restoration and in ereese of the Nitritel nook of Manufacture.' end Meohemes• Bonk of the eat, end cosunt• of Oblige!. elute " Reproved the 721 d•y of t M 18.17 The Com monwea.th elermed three per cen mama the amount of the they.e of the marital stook while ihe eefandents contend that the set vented knave wee but resort points of t he carttal Wok to the amount from which it bed been reduced hi awomen, not As the enmatidi we. one of law. a verdict wan taken for plaintiff foe 88,104 ZO. suhisot to the point. re ser-yd. The Mutual Beneficial Life Insurance Company. u wens.. vs. Joseph L. Lord. A eci. fa on a MOratege. On mil, RA !MIR RTSPION.-Judas noun is still sawed with the liquor elan. Last week the a Monti t f look int rowed Was *0 ISO. Ann Ken. Needed setup yt• epees morning to WI. .ng liquor w.thoni license. In this raw. the defeadent is the widow or John War. artpuens kit ed hy of ant th, . Ohs am • epresented .11 Leine t,l very humble en emontancoa end the roof, Rood nor 915 nod no.t• Into Vool. "nil lame, MCUtnOl4. pl•ndpil guilty evers nned 1103 Ned Coati. J. Carteir• nos hoed 8 1 3 and coat , .1. drivels, ad are tint, s resent Sinned out Donald Baker was con•inteh dfi Rifling an.. in Hitch , . 0,11 R,•qiiiitOd RR It was is art. &non that ho had the re nireit .monse. Martin Loire was cpn node of the lateens ofe I/IWO. end sentencom to an imerieoement of eighteen months I the Philafte.phia roue. Herrn. Sever'{ liquor Caere were die/used of by plea' of ty. end statements ,i• eiteellatin• elteurnidanees, after whinh wswo fi ne . wpm imerwad• Hitch Moimon wee ...quitted, it appearing that a false return of Lie pines had been made. A swot widow woman, named Mery E. Tie rsen. pie ad guilty. It appeared that she lied poll a few Doti!es of port Cr. Sent need to pay • fine of ten dollars and the enete of prosecuben William Upton was acquitted on a charge of Sang without imensis, Simnel Patterson waive* tried and tiegnitted on a medlar charge. Filen O'Connell wan tried for selling wehnut I o'n'e .'ntharine street. No. 814. 11ar coons", E. C. gum, nimbi a, strong appeat in her behalf, and she was ae quid T be he liquor calms will be resumed to day. Jury trials in the United States Limped rent. before Jed. emigrated°, will be resumed en Monday morn. ine next. at ten n'elock• govern{ nounterrettmr - Aimee non to be Illtoo•Ml of. the eessione of the United States rOnlt (Jn na. for the tri el of Aprilasr. will be re. corned On the first Menday of Joel 'thou , Ow. tone. the deputy mardolls in the office of Marshal tort have little or nothing to do. The legion of applicant , Mr the gut, of moms taker. remain in a sl..rlnes oat. of Inumrtaint• as o the determination of their Maims. the 'islet oflinial having. se yet. given no defi resounse to the cart-lied of written petition. with which hie rooms have been flooded. Purifier COURT - .1011 ,, e11 alhatalrood. Tina. end Iltrinul -The general motion lists were called yester day morning. PLICAI,-11111[011T1111111piOR Rllcl court wag engaged with the Orphans' Court list. MbErtNa OP THE KEYSTONE CLOB.—T he Member. of this DemPoratic organisation held a Public ineetigir lest svonieg, at their headqurieters, at the southweat corner of Twel‘th and Chestnut Streets. Notwith,tending the inclemency of the weather, the attendance leg my hum and the P.oceedings spiri ted Speediee wore mode by the president. William MeCanillers. Eugene Ahern. and other,. The a dregs en which referred to terms of encomium Convention barmy*. ninuu men' of the antion of the recent State sit Bending. end to the exalted charneter n the noml• nen Urn., Ti. Foster, for minority and nbility, were all loudly nod f equentl• nopleuded. An enthusinatic cc e to the dm nen of that Convention. several /4pr akar!, plo clued, would bo heralded by the sillfreges of Pintafiel nlila on On UR) of the next general election. The tin portanco of earnest effort to tho urelimmery municipal contest for mains WAS UrtOd. and United action In Man Dnd oefobrr would be a certain guarantee of a. great em memo triumph in Oennetlvanin on the Fresiden tml In November. The beet feeling prevailed throughout the meeting. The Chili hay made arrangemon.• ror hobo- a e•rtes of sheen gatherings during the otiMPSlBll.lllllohr judging thorn a *termination on ........ ..in HoOlblP win and Union clubs, will be eue" acti ve l n nl 'iv° an d lII' LIIIERAL AND CIIaTtITABLI: 11EQUESTS.—Minn Hannah Per: Ay, of this city, who :Bea on the dth Inst., moons other bequests of It private nature, elves the fol. lowins for public purposes: To her executors, to be dis tributed as they may think bout for benevolent purposes, $lO nue ; to Bonnyylvertin Hoapttel, S 4 COn; TIMM. of Refuse. S 3 nYI: Foster Home, $31.004: Union Benevo lent Asrocietvin RI WO: Orange 'Bort Monthly Alma ins of Friends, 860: Orphsn Asylum, Cherry street. eon% Widows and Single Women's Asylum, Cherry street. s'6dl: Southern Dtspensury. $lOO ; Northam Die pensury. SIM t Shelter for colored orithenst $lOO. 'rho eseYotors of :hi estatte AnthonY Y. MOMS, Charlet, Willi ttnd joattutt Monts. Minrrula OP tus GIYARDILIS OP we Pooe. —A stated meelerol Ml= Quardlessor the Poor was held yeaterdalf :. la At thr e e °'e r leek• Maris, Esq., preeident, tD the *hat , The census of the ho'Se. Al *resented bf,ibe ham agent, shoved that the population of the' house on laitasterd Si was 2 Til same ti me last year. 2 P6S—making sa decrease of IThe decrease le athibuted to the Act that work is now soma on In the atone goarry.l , Admitted donna tiro weeks past. ITS; births dear 4l I de .; dinhargad. VS; Hoped, 69; lodgers. 220; .fonall ed with mete. 803. The operation' of the out.door Tasitera may be gleaned front t hat table: Sent to Adults. Chda. Dip's. Alm li. R e nt let—J. Bungsll . .. . 411 8= 8/471.10 14. 20 35—A. E•dstranBe 747 144 579.50 V 30 33—N. Bir itb...." .545607 811.60 70 151 Geo Stone... 644 - 652 1,171.60 19 - 69 4th-1. Lowry.... 511 . 343 .50.15 38 11 6th—J Huff Ski , 231 'al 87 19 19 6th—B. Stahl.... ast 127 -- Mt or -17 t 20 7414--0. £ 410 ,01,. 7O IN 4 7 8th — F.N00d...... 1 66" - 11 1 _549.20 - • 8 6 6tll—S. • lentos,. SI 63 78576 20 20 I.f. Hooper. • 0 8 19.00 .. 199ervice... Never reports. 10th.J. Hnrri I.`• • • 61 102 114 37 6 •• ,L. Emory... 87 142 61.77 - 3,633 4 814 et ni.M 237 36 The committee on the parted' the Board of Utiardlans, which had acted with committee. of Councils and the Hoard of Prison Inspectors, in relation to the esta blishment of a Rouse, no . Oorraetiou, made a report through Mr. Dickinson, its chairman. After organize: I tom the committee proceeded to their conAderation o' the subject 01 erecting buildings suitable for a Rouse of Correction and employment fo• vagrants able-bodied Paaperr. disorderly persons. and habitant drunkards; also. to devour a plan whereby separate acecintnotla dons end employment caul. be siren trifle unfortunate but worthy p or, who are now compelled, under the pre sent arrangement, to associate. with degraded , self deetroyed criminals who have forfeited, to a great ex tent. their social privileges. I be committee met 'leveret times. and visited the almshouse tied prieon, for _the purpose of obtaining such information as the officer' of these institutions possessed. end conferring with gentlemen who have given this subject much attention, and who have vetted. in this country and in Europe. institutions similar, in manyrespects, to the one herein contem Plated. 3 hey unite in the opinion that it is expedient andproper that bullion. suitable for this Far .e Should be erected without unnecessary delay. In view of the fact ithat the committee of Caormils havng Charge of the matter had recommended that the de nastniect of poor anti prisons make.pplication TO Councils for an appropriation cal lent to enable them to carry this object Into effect, and, in order that the Board ought take the initia•ory steps towards aceorn plir tog the important work. they recommended the adoption of the following re... Into-in t Resolved. That the committee be authorized to make application to Conrail. for as tiottroprial ion sufficient to enable this board to procure plAns and specification/ for erecting new buildings. or altering and enlarging those already erected, at the Almshouse, with the view of adapilnii the same to the purposes of a Rome of Em ployment.' The resolution was adopted. M r. Evans otter d the house in electjrig physi cian. for any peat in the house. graduates from Phila delphia medical schools shall be preferred. The resolu tion led to some debate Mr. Dickinson was of the opinion that this resolution would cot oti many der rving and poor young men. Mr, Is vane did not thing that the inatittoion was for the purpose of educating omit young men They impala n t impose theee msu on the citizens of Philadelpnia. Mr. Merit would use every honorable means to defeat thni prosomti,m. It would oat off from the ildvantag of [fahom a large elms of deserving attune men. who have lust come from the medical colleges and who are everting the decision of the board in relation to the matter of the payment of the hoard, Mr. Robb ns was inclined to layer the argument of Mr. Marie. but would rather have the matter postponed until the next meeting. The resolution was defeated—yea. 3 nays P. Messrs. Cresson and Evans voting in the affirmative. AI r. Cress it thrived that the office of the farmer he abolished, and that the gardener attend to the duties powder/Acing upon the farina.. Mr. Robbins woe of the opinion that the innovation proposed was one that might got lu . ..iodic:ally to the best interest, 0, the in eritation. There was enough for the gardener to do and quite epholigh to occupy the attention of the fumes. Mr. Creme replied hr showing statistiee to prove that ther• was lab r anoogh wasted on the farm and mils. 1 4 manages farm tea times as extensive. The lion was laid over. . . On motion of Mr. !diehard. the Committee ott Perini sites were discharged from the farther emindenition of the matters entrusted to them. Adjourned. MEETING OP COIDWAISI4II,—A meeting of the oord mune is of this city was held at Franklin Hall. last evening. for the pewee of "terming sympathy, both in a theoretical and material manner. with the shoemakers sf Lynn, who are on the sty ke. The in. elemencyor tha weather overruled n lard. attendance. The president made a few introductory remarks or tektite the ahem exprealne hie eymeathy with the shoemakers in the Kest. reed regretting that the attend ance was so slim. Resolivions asp eagles of the sense or the meeting werepassed. /beeches were rates by Mr. ^mill, of the Mou lders' Union : Me. Shenden. of Connectient. who Lat. ly arnv d from the seen , of the strike and others. after whiek then:meting adjourned. REVIVAL or RELIGION..--A remarkable reli gions meatier has been in progress since the first of the year in the Bristol Methodist Church. Multitudes are round nightly at the altar seekine a change of lan Mane nt the oldest inhabitants of the place with whole returnee, have been brow ht under its marked influence: over one hundred and fifty have beet received Imo ehurch.membership. The meeting still continues with Interest. WITIttiIUIVS.—We learn that lion. Richard Yang has withdrawn hie name u a candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor in the aelirnaehini municipal campaign. The other gentlemen moot promi nently pushed for the nomination hr their reapeettre friend.. eve Hon John Mobbing J... flu. J^eesh guy, rodrder of the city, and Major Charles .r. Biddle. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market. PHILADILPAIA. March HP. IMO. The stook market this moraine wee very dalL IL.I mire tsoond. mortgage sevens arid at 110‘. P.llll4flea Ole Railroad socond-moitsage sixes at CO. and the stock at Srli Reading Railroad stook midst 2113:, and Reboil kill Navigation preferred at 171. Omen Led Coitus street, Railway stock advanced from 1731 at the firs board to 1.9 at the .eoond board. Money eantiones very pleat/, sad the lemur homes do not care to receive funds on intermit. unless fee lees time. 7he bank statement showy an mensal is inlets item on the list. the loans bent Increased 880.61:0. The amount of loans reported this week Is larger than stony time (or a year past. and the same is true of the spiels and simulation. The deuced* have not inereaited mush his weak, the Increase being only #ll4Bl, though hist week the amount was six hundred thawed dollars greater than in the week neweed,us. UFFICIAL BANE STATEMENT. WX2ILY 07 PIM PILLAZZLTILIA DANIS. msrchs. min Lhits...l4loas. 93,430190 41.1.54.019 39599 .1413.406 North &mottos. 2.818.2.02 vas 427 at 146 866.33 arm & 5169 h. 3 691444 3397 446 6041411 79%34 MlllerCial.... 1.101) 1:01 Lai 000 251.191 9EOOO letc kam ea',..... 1.710 641 3,711.607 266 WI 303.91 . Liberties. 1.9 ADO 14164140 23ts 050 39106 thwark ..... 947.166 93=9 101143 59.99 211111n_onn. IMI 816911 163 077 111 691 Penn Towilaiii• r „ 631 619 223 131.97 1939 este rn 1.,r0 et* 1,361.748 394 eV 363 9441 Man. & Mech.. 1.169.14 1.1411 176 137.510 twsto Commerce ... . &AS 991 6116 69 14.663 1.36.19 ryirard 3.111681 2,121141' 14 011 14.741 Trade sme o's... VD MI M. KO 119.114 116.991 Consolidation.. 486 OA 661.119 74 063 65 711 City 794 119 773,903 1374134 19.906 Coml6ons - 961th 99,936 461 176 19.166 113 611 Corn Exchange 410601 1/31.119 ' 101.6257 16,136 Ucti0n......--, DV 09 673.691 70.761 0.312 T0ta1.... 12.811/77 11,762.46 41034191 BT -- 1r . 03 29946118. CIICOLAVON. .134.8i6. Mar. 11. March & Mar. 11 1111'rcli 6. P,biledelobis... 41,417.022 211413 OM 5933491 sus ow I , .!orth America 1 - 161,951 1.79,45 244 440 1329,1143 Farm & Mech. 2.70.943 3.721.266 MG .15 411.341 Commercial—. 741 COC 704.000 14 tlxl 143-900 , .11.tg. " .:::::. Ai 0 4 Llill 1111,1 10. 44 ‘....torahlrark ..... 113666 661.708 101.668 39,140 Kenn 054 4110 623 24 131.633 147.333 Penn Township. 110 323 618 44 96 1 ,96 63 illo Western. 631611 est ma I $Ol3 116140 Mao. & Shooh.. 121.60 641060 11144 116.9551 Commerce .._. 611 466 431.M1 VSW 84.= Girard .... 6617 731 966 494 16,114 391.311 Tratleamorea _ . 591.114 373.975 3390 ' 74463 Consolidation ... 279 967 118.99 t 66376 •66 ato City .... .. . 91 1114 419.441 103.175 90 170 mtnotoC • eactit 111400 190.917 19 his 13, .2.6 l'. nyt-Eschantte 1.63,301 310.89 303,93 3.2,n3 'm0n.—...... 764937 211.97 91 94 93673 Total —......... .15 1115,19 I 1339471 2 74,163. The aggregates compare with those of erimots state_ inent a as Gatotet ?der. b. Mar It Capital Stook-- ellies 216 all 106 920.,,Eee. 'Mee Loans Wilts t 7 26 ant 077..1ne IN 6 , 1 verve 4 11:6-/U2 4 t 3439.. Teo. P.3R Duo he other Henke.. IUR 466 1 704 . lea. 136 063 nee other Banks 3.131,312 3 lee 61.3 lea. 74 21 °et:mite_ 13,122.1211 13 6 1 6 432-146. 12.461 ...... 2,6/7,106 2,753 31.5..ifte, 6613? The follow:nit vetement shots the condition of th , teaks of Phdadoishis, at ration, timu. sows Noetex. ber, 1857: • Loses 1366440, CI roulaiin. Deportee. `for. 4. 1817 11.199.462 2.1 n .4st 2.141.1 16.635.7ar 11.1&541 11..luptV4 6,216,761 1.011 11.04.20 aly 6 —14.311.922 6.414.317 2434.181 11.556.842 fan. 1.1869. 21.461 147 ' 6.063-2511 2.741.754 17.1.49.11 luly 6.....'.8.443.446 4877 . 691 2.916.1F6 16.451.194 MI4. 8 ... 21 744 706 4.31.1.66 3.534.466 14141.415 14340.746 8.436 030 7X6.89 14.201417 rfet. 1..... 15.479116 4.111 lid 3142 446 15 660 Nor. 7......21.663.1811 D 01? 911 2.732.134 15.460 461 flea. ... 24.963,166 41444.443 2.616.9 V. 14.861 CIS 1411.3. 184111...2 4 384 DI 4.460 961 854 .13.. 141~7 1.9 Fob. 6... . 26.433 976 4 669 979 1161316 16.406 341 13.... .13 168 384 4 4 4 . 364 1,4 4 167 e 1460.303 70 63 664 640 4MS 382 1,94.47 16 742.119 27 13 541.014 4.704 103 3.483.193 14 681 371 4107. 6 21 743 447 4 814 261 3 617.1121 la lel P7l • 11 33 1t53,477 4 876.417 3DO 343 15,393,463 Ths Follorta 4 laa ahtems et or the Irseautseos of the Phtladelphis Clearing' Hew for Om • sok oath's' Much 17.1860, 1 14 furnished by the romustr, O•orio Arnold, R 14.1 Climrinve. Psisotma 'SASSO, R A 147 4143.161 s StS.oo Toi . 3 43.3 *ISIS 211 043 'A 9 MS MO 13 stir 34 LIPLOIS IS 111 073 11 014 CS IN Pi IsS 13 M=M! VOW 21.1 a a 1.1/3 Ira is PHILADELPHIA 1.1"Pto;. ExcHAEDA, BALA& =E3I3 eXPOITIIto at 5. B. 5 .... 3 I.' Waisiat Scrs• FIRST HOARD. 41 q t . en t en‘tat-a. Roadtag R. V 2)u N P•onril R 5 .. a R /1 &I 55 nava 1241 15 Girard Bk BETWEEN ROAILUS. Uq Rewilog R 65.11 SECOND TOO Can now.loiN 1004 rel/134. H 64 9.1 a.ro Cam tc Amb6a Ss a3OO 16..61.16 bw W Cheater Es. • • Id lOU Sus % Canal-- LE 334 00 ao tit Ssi' E 0 • 6 Ra h Nay Pd.l . iv 160 Stan R Own in.han l / 2 CILOBI/441 .PH Bad. 6 , 966. PHIS off 109 1611%6 .IL.tot aid" Sus DNS 14want off 196 )064 Palma sa. tat 011" 92 ReadtpFA— 61,5 I:33CEMI 30 Re3dins le We do Pldla ..... • PO4 10 do . I h 110Ome do be n & Coata4 33 vinithill &rip__ Si , Harrishorg ...1.307,4 , v3' V do —s3S: 'l4 do -.33A CES—FIR M. Ishor, Boh. Ilso stook. 81. Preforred.lni 17% WoFrp't & Mat 1 13. • Is be mod td .. 2d mon.. • .. Istadxl 11.0 i high 4 3.).J&Nav42 Poem ca " 10. .... Catawical R. ,4 do let cacTaii . 3a3i 92 rfink & tit R. 31 ed &Third -at R..PAI • • " snort Os '41.98 99 " do '811.7 8 1 9 2 l'annt —.39 3& Win 'dor Onl Con di off,i2 prei diotr:lo9X 110 SohnTi li&w r r p ' u kel. TI T 3 Philadelphia Markets. • MARCIE a—Evening. The Flour math, lit flnn. Fut without activitY, and b ierw rs fglg;;;ll=NANT=gs= I.Nal bble extra family. Kern's flour sold at 11651) per hbl. Ike trade are buying moderately within the above range of mines for superfine and extras, and 867607 25 for piney brands. R. floor to held firmly at ftte 373 a, end Penna. Corn Meal at $3.50 per bhl. WIOL•T continues SeAree and firm. and about 7 800 hug prints red sold at 81.59, meetly afloat, which is 3 further advance. White is held at el Wel 6.5 without much doing. Bye is gnarls, ar Ye one. readily gem m g , de 930 per bus. Coro is rather more intuited for. and about 5,000 hal. yellow sold at 13w74,... chiefly at the latter rate %Boat. me are Mode / 000 bee. NOON. sold at 4430. Barlow and Barley Malt are unohauged. BARK —Unercitron is quiet, but not very plenty at $29 45 , ton for Ist No. 1. Corrog.—Tne demand is limited, and prince about the rime. zpirineia buying only to supply their intros& ate wants. . . Otiocsente.—There is a limited Imminent doing in sugar and itloluxes at fully former rates. Coffee con tinues canoe. iROV —There is very little movement in fork, Bacon. or ard, and the market continues at a stand still but without cur changes to note. riming ore quiet. and about 2111) bus Cloverseed sold at 14d4.62S 41' Nit RR in qualitY—the latter for NUM Timothy and Flaxseed are lightly offered, and him at loaner quotations. WHISKEY meets with a moderate demand at no for oruce,2lho for bads, fib for Easton bbls, and Ito for Ohio do. Philadelphia Cattle Market. MANC7II2, 1A)1. The receipts of Beef Cattle are small this week. only reaching about 160 head. The market ut good. cad truism tea the lee Its higher than Got quoted. The foLlowiag are the particulars of the gales: 33 lease Abrahams, Ohio, 1,8010 t o ' 100 DA hlegatild A. Carr, Ohio. *Sae Th. 30 Kenneey h edeCl•ese, Cheater.... ssoo.sa 41 V.. Fellhamer, Lartimater co.. 8789.73. Ors , . Lancaster Co.. II 3 3003, 111 Dots Co.. ap. • A. Antobaugh, Ohio, lam" fl,l*tnl" 267. er .. .atsf.a ,r j 4*31 fooody itmettbi Or* ' . 2 4 W-rnifer 1.1042111. ' Si Warklear, Ohio, $7441.. --. •-^ 23 Striehland,ohi_,?7449.34 trapk. 117 - - - . 211 Baldwin. Chester Co,. s2le2. - - 33 C . Earns. Ohio. /seam 42 .1. Caldwell, Ohio. 8&6149 30. II Newhouse. Sr llothoway. teximetey tn. . #11114910. SO .eyrnoos k Bott-o. Vtranita. 0744411.75. 19 lodge Bailable. Vorinia, *msg. 48 adame,pbio. 4115.50ena0. _ 41 Peldotarto A Co.. Lancaster PO.. $11.2112111 - SO J. eerier. ilat.lsoway. • aneeaseree.. 19 B. Hood. Cheater es, tietoay. Sa Poott Konole Chester co.. 8 26 04110. Monism & Co.. Chester no. 892019976. ' - - 221. Fumes. Chester en.. its.sorata. _l4 Cochran & McColl, Lancaster county, $9,60: tl cao l hroaA _Megan, Chester OadDeUware ems, 419 • *. . . WEIL:I23'S VAIOS 211.072 7820 . ii Xiat hrt I IM oado k ls 7 ' Wallsce Cbesiet4o., east Sig;- 298. Barka c0..56.X919 36 _ $9 _ ' - 10 1sym o kerandBro.aa.$1110. 21 Harsher. Laneaster 00.. 8411060.$ 17 Keller. Latusaater no. #B*9. • 16 Coghilt, 4. an.soetertle..4.B4Crr''f ta vr, Maas. Lancaster eo.. 8826041 - • 73 N. %Partite, Lancaster no. 43810.3. 35 Strickland, Berko no.. 88x9. • - , 1.5 C. Tomlin. Delaware, 410030 M. - COW 811119 arrived and saki &Hine tk9 ' re ek 6.t PM*, hoe, at from 6to alio •Itr It., awes. - 100 Cows arrived and sold at Plthlp's at 4118 Pa V bead, ea l 2 snalttr MO oleo sold at Worntes at shoot the muse odors. • ' he arrivals of fat Hogs at fL G. Imhod's Union Drove Yard were 1298 head. 81111 ^ors sold at from 87 to 08 50 102 Int. net. II head of Cora 110452011 st 415 1 *.1. and aver/ 444301 011, net. - C .17 Y ITEM S. MOBS AB017? Till Sans-OlteSaillerl POITSPLII GAS-BVINE/t ANSI 7arrrete.7Binete oar but mikes aeon the Patent Self-generating liffirSand flitomir'' of which Mears- Witter. & Co., northeast corner or Eighth and Filtert streets, ere the hole msneseturers aad proprietor. in this - city, we have had numerous . quirks renewing the safety, cost, and haat-sir - Mg qualities of this novel invention. Oar fagrorableopisireh, in the main, has been already exorereed in there el. Jamey. We tray add. however, for the information of the ;oldie, that, notwithatandinx the gar easisma generated in the lamp. candelabra. or ehandeller, as the case may be, from ordinary bonnet Auld. they aro so .onstructed as to render their explosion anefutele Im possible, and in giving this opinion we are sustained by the decision of scientific gentlemen in this city who have made the teat by utast experiment. With regard to expense. the eoet of Melds, Witting& - So.'s light te largely in favor of any other portable gas hibt in nee, the cost being less by nearly forty per eent. than would be the same amount of light oink:mid Nos the co nen ni piton of ordinary coxless. This itae:f is no na- Important feature in the matter.of f et and Vihanti& ate, es pe ei ally as the eon of theft rte.'s. either for the city or Want , : is no higher than for those required kr the borniug of common gas. For the maitre. this drier - eovery to sepeesellywalsulge..es_iy_eleires area soetiria on an *qualm in the matter of hating ' Public halls, or private dwelling. withal light si tient, and fully as ornameeta„ so fares the fixtures are ooneernad, as the moo favored met. ipolia. 80 far as in newts the beauty sod nnablY of the light, it is, to My the least, equal Many other. II berms a beautiful full flame. very Steady, is certainly quite as luminous ai the best oval gee. and emits neither smelts nor smell. One hahly adrentageous re :hal in .berme of this light te. that eseheommener ta his own prodneer. and be is. therefore, saved the .vexation of baling • gradually Inereming tell thrust upon him at the rerun of each" starter-day." for FIE. which he may, Graaf sot, hare reallyconsomed. And stilt snotheradmatage attached to these fixtures Is, [hit when a teartnt - res. moves. he Ends it perfectly COOTS:O4I% to earrrihem with him. and meats e., lora in doing so. as then beak• adapted to new tuarwers does ant depend at all upon the nine or character of the stuntmenta to be lighted. ' The small hand•lamp. which they hays lately Wolf to their lilt, for domestic. gee, we andarstaad has at ready become very popular, and it eemaintris the moi4 convenient. and to sit respects the most It eszrablit. Portable hand-tight in see. la passing their attractive: Light Erni/Orhi rU 7SAtardly, we forted their s ilea- morns crowded with balers, s. d the orders that ate aheastiee.S is noon them for sets of fixtures of every trade. Inn- • lot in cost from 4. foe / dOll4ll, to several hawked &i -tan, is COttlpell•nt them to employ a constantly morose lad ford* of operatrrea to meet the demand. ffo ! TOR GIRToRD'II, tritogn Pita Costnirsisa -TM." enablishman is ors of the proudest raeiropcb um achievements of theme., Their 'aimiosoishoossio- . meets, of which we have already spoils is tretat. are each models of eompletesees To dai so sash more especially to direct me attendee of oar fair reader. to Phu r " L114411* elembittest. - - Ercry bey Is Pl~ladelphis *Ned be aware of the feet that tt a News. Oskford bare soy Ombra...NA is their Metiers, ems!. lishatent probably the most comP!sts, consist!, the mime West, hoe of goods in the say of **Lsclair Mien Is di toned a this moan. Their masters eests'S sit the choicest kinds of Preach. Ear fish. sod Amerman manufacture, to shied addition asp US; ailda bir ono arrival from El 10,711. W. Rte nets tint las rinse of conducting this branch. ben. as It Snit dental to Gni tlissunst tess seas is nisereirdii" itoons.' paratirefy mammal. sossl i tkst their prime as Mu 'Se.. most are probably mom rasnasbas tksa Ike sass Low's maid be obtained for is rots other saaAsit:. melanin " Lathe.' non' Bazaar like this it. is This coustry. a uorel,y. (From the ?Caw Yorker. ialr 3r, 331rJ AXONO DIGIULIBLE AXIICL ss,wa nay rill:20 most the mama a metal • Me. seas etess. awl arra• onl aad anirerssl art so thatesaredMstallMe.. - mockery. sk.a.l..work. sal other morillosbM sel woes, we tat purposes. Ths prim asstarsowe good ilea asse. teemettasta roadies's kw sae at alt Um", ad rheas*/ - as a holdlart. eed tam ,a the smote wkie'S 314. 1 / 1 .1314 Itsa!dan g has Irma so fortasats as to talsedasia Is ono arsatast bottler with s Mats break. ktekirmes Pre eand Glue maims wa MeNarstorr ea:mu la water ; ao Matra; Mr ass. sad go mama !stays to se. rate Its janetioa tad eolsasioarmas held en aketsra ebeatieiar tad tuella et bew avow instaany. t 4 to army rarist) of work and erect:maw. Spaltmea Gae.thaa sames itself to ha a toat fleasslo d roma. and wall be wsMomed heartily fa an parts of tbsecoatarr We Sara Ores It a teal. and Ire hare Load it trash as Amager as takiss hod. and firm as amok la twa'abseg fast. • . E. W. Catlin. Ili Chesccni ROW in Mors their Satire game loa - Portatil of tit Trays sod Waiters. Their stook embraces tha largess assortscoot to to find II diceity. rams" la Pries iron t 0 seats each to Igaa Per oat- 'Jostler* and Wool s& esstaisots Ina lad it to their intsrost to wit be fore parshasut; *lnviter*. sativa. Thy AILS'S Wes rozs.--.4.e Sae & tratillet describes tie steroid's. aotazeaseat with which a wild Arab *bier of the d. etc: watched la a Vitt sear Calm, t+e deselopassot of a r httograph of the 6rast3pbstis Wien the features of the cayatensaa sealstare were re noted on the clam, the Arab laiiipd to Ilia SalltpLICOD • and. pawns to ths - photographer. szetaimedoAt sa to the shis.t moo of Salsa.' Had the obcdotrapber irora olebratel ela hier. :La. Chastant tercet. tro &aid the eatetered etrabibeid Mom Wen him foe big tole Majtete" himself. TICE 11 8saer BAATi2.3" NO FAUX - RR —Not or.thstsaduss the awry ereekirso reepeetme this tit p. she arbl yet make her appesrakee right &de SP. and pmeateei not may to be tee wile Ike meet meltable Bale afloat. Bar satire oast of ramie; Par rode. melodies army memo ; seassaetatil. rttk 2,00 passeagers aaross the Etlaarte, at oak) $B each she via clear. on graesealtere stove. SUMO a lap. Bar aeoomodatiovs ars steal to three hotels the ITze of the " Conttseatal." and her pnaoipal dada: awes ia teases and width win cinema leadombly with krr Chaska &okra's one-7nm) clothing store, located scaler the Common tat." WiIAT Ax AsAs Tiorcal or Pacrroaairmrr.—: An E-thalt [rat - alter Ceserares thf spearb'eas at a Ire- WIG with which a trikt Ara alai of Um desert trateb ad. is a tact beat Cairo tlar detalopmeat a ykoto frith or tba Grrat !plasm. What tNa feantrra nt t.ba, mystarioos Nablus* wers rarea'ed or , tb that lA* tab Weed too him eotaaaaioa. amt. Keetioe to the lee- Natasha,. aid& mod, I. the slim see et Woe' What troakt have hoes the dame of aaroataltseett of the Arab, coed la Ear *oddest} behold as itteticas gentleman clad In anal lour of the tradeadad mimeo made at the Brown Soca C *Wog Hal of & Wilson, Noe.= mid or-5 Chastest, sweat. a`mve Slxth MARRI ED. ANTRONV—P , :i.TZ —On the Rh , ttst , 1.• Re'. Pht- Ite JOstpliVr Maibly re Reeler... B..clanther of the tats era•re , d Pet's.ef Pheartelphts. B`:AV—CONNEe.-04 the Ist trey, hr .L H. Kennard Mr. W.diatn L. beim to *Ha Mary Ccrant. h •h or firm-It.. OR Y—FlOO4 —Th Rienheilmk. on 'head •• helms?. the Sth Mat be Rev A. Ca r. Mr E. eh C i'tee HORIMAT , PA. Chemist costly. ta Rua Mary 8erm...4 Mammy. k• V' The aorrues moue , . Irlia%sssonr•4 'ores. d.. s Priv. I.ItVOSII &OP PAW -91 ale is.. A. WILL Ls fins. no sLub mums, anTiVS . • ins. A. way. itNMEe--M.mei 1.9., Me. NftrE23samet. b lave 22a_b .vi• t 0..... Fits rest vaa ta,l fy1.0.!, a-, re v *. ramt,i , /rags tS• res.:s•••-•. ea It • ratser. st•rt.•ea Pa.t t't•t•t. Way Fa, T woe,. r arta ...M. a% Talm , e 1ay• ., n. , 41". a* I e•-: r , a••••1 •••••-••• ••• of ta•L‘ •I .ase. W••• 2 ..1 1 Pa. Cha•e4 vrat,eik trefal • " • t4' .- Wt..:r - r -"IV/sirs • •5t...1 . .i1t •Il alarm .1.1• a. tla Harry Daillacoa.tr a alas «0 a .1• a. Pi.. Wt. - _ _ _ -.1"):, N. PA ijOt . 11 "Sit• s+ + rd VIA. o,v , 9 , 1 IllAnat. ar4l ,• cad Fames! (rout 11. MP tempt %tore Carostel. ae Tlarsday ar:s.a..-.• .11 ORE 2 NWOOD —Os tie IliCrst ,V ,e 9 Oa, 1. ter's( Paz? Rai .12M 711111.004. 6,014 0.0 , 1“2:4 =mettle. :Hama 111.— , e the 11th Met.. Mrs. nvelatth mhe re. in the atth sear oth•r ere. Portent s t em the meioses ef her navher. tin. Ais- Nut. nen htrest corner P(woad end Smartt streets ea Wed•eela• mor reg. •t SO &ewe OW Rl . .—on the 11th list. Jan s Lowy. in tigt I•Ra yearn( her—se. Ventral from the Yesidecee of bar itusba-d Thome: Lowry. northeast coornov of istaire" • ',el Lornterd al(••••• this (Toesdn-1 afternoon. at 3 n, ete.A. ALLM•ty.—Ort the 9th ma. 3.1 r John Q. A. AV.0.17... in the Eli ye r ef eta age, Pun(0•1 from tee re•i4a•ce of too meth••-tot Mrs RI, 4. ht, Ens revh erred (tam Ca.reli•) on Ida (Ta•allt• • afternoon. a , 1 o'cloos. TiNNQY—ort that 11th mac. Beth. initet •on of Charles W. And Irate llama,. and erode t of the tato I.lnrh Moller - a 'seed 6 months end 11 days. Funeral from the restdonee of het llamas. 1061 o!rost. above Luke!, this (Toteiday) afternoon. at 3 o clerk. • Y.10331'9 —On the 14th inst.-Xmas T. Moens. dxngttsr of John and Saline Morris. in the 17th leer of her age. LA RWAY.—Oa the 11th utak. msulwa Funeral from *he rerdenee diher hellbent). at'. Henry Larway. No. 09 German street. this (Toesdnyl hoon, nt elnek. • MINS TER.—On the morning of the !nth that, nt residence. in Itnsboronskt- (Twenty. first ward I Gecrses Mingleron the dtti year of toS nito• His frienda. and three of the ferv.ly. are invited to attend his funeral. :hie (Tuesday ) afterneon. 1.3:h 1r et, at e'ela-k. To °reveal to South Lama Hill. • • Afift.—Ort the . Rerah L. Mb, rehet of Jolla T. Ash. in the 74th year of berate. Fe n•ral from her late residence. No. 53) S'iranYon at., th;. der, (Tuesday.) OBITIJA • he annonneerment • f the sudden death ef EDWIN HMETIIIIRST. in the first flesh or n an• bond end when all gave toortutte of atilt of I:martin, at end honor. : hag fallen with ernshing force upon lb* hearts of his grief etnekee famtl. and friend, Toni hly hard is it to realise that the b•lnved son nn'amm hearted friend he. been thus Trilbies ty torn away by the hand of death—that one so loved Is sane forever. Truly. " We sport at eve. And playmate's lime crow gale—the time ttanZs Mil— lie roes away in silence." To the companions of. his youth and manhood those who were the participants in his plea.orrs and the el rn. it Bharat" of his trouble.. the fearful tolints hove earned Manila' end horror. Om marl' noble i II lice had endeared him to them. and rivetted tee bonds oC affection past the power of human =emu to tsar asun der; It remained for Omnipotent Death to snap 'hose fraternal ties, and emsh. wren overwhelm:on:. force. those feeling. or f.iendship that rioted so the promise of &lona eauterme To the bereaved tennis of the ce ocaaed they tendor. in this aneroto. boor of sfE crion. the sympathies of braised and stroke," hearta..no the soothing consolation get their loved son ani brother. hoe but been removed a world of trial to one 'M aternal peace. 'where ais • A float( or beauty and a joy forever." A. T. G. W. H. REMOVAL! BESSON & SON will open Our NEW STORE, No. 919 CHESTNUT Street, shore TINTZT. Oft T V ESKY, (Marsh OM.) end reepeettar eohnit • continuum of the patronage of that sestommrs and chcpublis. Whit(
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