The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 09, 1860, Image 2

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tosrairieroos person thiscoup* who hold '
the religions tenqta iljoh i , lisaohea •
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-6 04444'4enpilzpleneslit religious . worship for
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-. mk t Last year, he lie , appointed' Dana 1
'• 1* CAtai-la Vanlistin4fpal ,IdAiratrire -
iii )%ia • latisii'ciiiiiiisSok _iii A* siatkoT i akt i
ini:risite,4o,,derleil or layi has More 'strong= 1
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t. lt,4, l. ltirW .i ttaV••Dean Root talk iquiral i to,l
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fit he , willaitioqpt *se mitres-here' does he-give
*lo4** Aierislitt„te' the ..iood, by pub: ,
4. l oY, 4 olo4 l 4 . 4iiietTinhntien oF th 4 v on'
which makes one church pay for AEC nusintie
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the Mindsets' rti! eiels , pennies! oil support their
:o w in clergymen d*
and 'inn churches... :
• Thia refusal:, of . Dean" Hooa's is a decided
blowlskliertir.of the' yoluniarf principle; as, it
iiihiteirricatiul. ;:, In England, a Catholic and
Dissenter voluntarily pays for the maintenance
off' 'Own,' charch, "mulls also titled for the
maintenance of,the Church• of England, while
'all Menthe?* !of Ake , latter, ti establishment"
thetr r, n,lnt ehl4:o4alene- This lien'
"lhirj stal-Ilifin, HOOK'S action against it is at
once bold and,luit;heneet and li beral. ,
biol. been'...AA tot idiotic' and Dissenters,
by members of , the, Anglican Church, it our
*oft of worship tire open to you;:you may ,
esker them if you;please,- wagon must there
fore; keep , them in malt." But;-in point of
" 41 / 1 61 1: n b ir P e k es mind °Pon in* Vnikiin
except: to, &hope, who pay heavy pew-renter
which' nentriblett-lailnent la en evil in del
ehnShea "anfOnntry. As Rows Toots
Bald: Your churches are open; so bi-the
tendon Tavern,- but the landlord never isles
Ott,*, Atte 'AO Pei; hint tor dinner witO tote not
entered into hishonse and dined,” - , •
,100 04 ) *titare . .)nalkr made ' le th is country
*Vie anti /AU* *it', especially In large
Dales; vasti,nnmhers of the **Mutts do not
iftenann, Oen How 'an, theywh,en enormous rentals, are • obtained for re,
gala entitle fn.the nhurellea of various ae
kwinth4ioi(or /7 1 ;e4 chninkes, with ctin.nealn
for all, sad the awn' =will gladly Woolf.
ein,rtrinan' s vihe, win " (OW
ititiiinit but iiirithlt,ooo gear instead of
itorii4s,oeo t0,0,0p0, Rev. +Moir,
sr.o4-Bazo_ 4l. * 1 v
, 16 ea $16;066 per iinnura In
amidpub thePlationn,) but sorely men
AO', not , enter into the sacred 'office' for the.
MOAT, iii4ec'An annual' neinne of $1;009,
eenatiarehlY leers than the average incom e
ittieltraohigu twooteristont yield, and a seltde
lifisylfh4sterofthe'Gospel should be con
haVe hranoln4 off into : a'rmbject which
triiiiiteuttlii enter into more fang, sad. Shall
inter/lade With exprealin" g fell approbation of
‘teintllnini% *lend` and, 04 1 ,44 a coaiet
tinie Christer*, **little liberal% thought,
slid natant►:
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waisa thadirsettas• at Monsieur
'ilifOra • Ohl osaini,
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ast Olive, 'What- ea , Ist
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wip b. under the
4tilik*4ll:ll.o4lloll:Vainiiat: lbe.stiturripticia
haw Allisti vary well, and thaw Yuma vials, no
,dwilitoriii by solos 'attractive sad popular noir
'tliastibavists last psis:, We hops that the
.400 4 .4 1 4 70 11 `le a tht 4 411 ” play of ' unllte I'
o,,r*„T,anttlisfal lad (A)adapted _English vet.:
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Salisdtt (arias the ih'e ta.t`'teefriars: That won*
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and *Ws Willaskot ,
sholinsehl Itaassiae fa PoorTsuag Min t ",
Will hi piedasitthis , svesbn. ::It has *a ami
apatkattatashil at,Waliask'S Theatre, Bow York, .
sad ibtatra,Whastistsai Mikis We parsituat ,
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.faay win he thaws into was repssiwastuns, with,
sosiesz' hissiturir • appotatiasiats,' Sad poi
*Lac bashis iliontailildy'siblwiiwiaA, so that,
ove - fiiii:**kP 'all PN:00004 may be
At the SatioiseirTbastre ; this +remiss, a eourplir
inset,* boandtfirdif ' Wan ta• Kr. John R.
'lMMonsisiglkby ainairous frienda iri ihid city,
4,t0 intaiddik.thits adastration of Mandela* es an
Astor,: dad: . his axon* y ,00adoot as a 'ma.
testimonial;`
Karntkomli " Hsieh 'Oriipitei` can best serve
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additio nod beentiliti• wilt Lids *gala the.
as 0 laaablid.; lay ••tasopirt abwomi
my hisairsiton of
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ult.!' • 'The :lid* . tiiaant•• iiVd eeriaist of,:" PE
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NM' litagesind. ;Hoftri' dir„HoDonnigh.'
:nitt aninta; Snn ,
!Comas zro , -;4!Dnoluiliernear i " - in- whioh • :Herr,
11,A212.*D01009111tans Hark, Harry ()AU
and Hine' !antenna will sirr
pear, ,-)0. IfiPeloitt? . 1 0 11, 0 1 Melif
will Pauli' to mlrMila eatortidniseanii eso
.theVarkstrowpavuow attested' to the • - ‘ 4 Galeides."
Tde barleogie often! and I 'mad display of firer .
Wallin WI iha Piribroseneed. MOMS;
9.:,9: &short and I. K. Theism hate kindly air ; .
towed sane of their best artists to Play for Mr. me ,
Thine ,wl.ll , be no fewer
than forty.siren performers and twenty meld=
rail& onennon, A isagessnaber,of Nan and
istAdi: lista aJnadp been engaged, and
• ibis willaortainlybo a groat bomb. • ,
'tide la , OW hat Tree% of Signor perform.
0.40;:..406000:00eit so'ren t in it'll city, ,He
WM lirrni:perldirrannadartary ernilag; and also on
Aretwitoy ant Setaiday afternoons. . ;
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tbi sassi iitit,sifAppialatioieprthe F f isbeeeptb
ward * PI /*li :11#.** 04 f1 Vusul s tod
:;earrition'a, inroeUent itoak emptily,
le WAWA ibialuril "rwill be Itireawat*d, Mr. Al-,
food siosilit ifisirieldr4 4tritfaf4rakGiosOr
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Owykis•
p!(:‘,..- t sr o , i i, ) Iwo
- - Latifundia naffed f.”
ganonstmAtatia of T 1 • • -
- • 1 - - dafello . _ .1 . , 8 i Ow
~,,ft'! f aiblp44lo. o. more die.
usual
te
10Mes. It 40.erpriidnetiliit'im irpet to produced
biliiiim...**** during the
"elderralsealt. this pretreat:6l'4olol9 l o-s Amuse
ments languish. The doors of ilusihsty are closed,
and Wall those who do not TO** the Inetitn.
Son so strictly kept by the meuthentuf the Catholie
Inch -Dpiempal;denominetionty defer to the eastern.
That universal. favorite, Me. J. 8. Clerks, of the
dish-skeet Theatre, will -begin whet' Promises to.l
141, • 1°1 4 T . Ft!"*. • anitemerit at.Oanadie Balcony,
to-morrow evening; in the famous Modem ploy oil
"Everybody's Priestd.! l :
•
‘tekop r u n kedill bola COMA of exellement:diritik
tide and next week. The hotels are rapidly dntng
up, poll donne Of all stripes are smiting by every
tutu, and et every. street comer yon hear the pre.
vailing i toplo of the , Prmidentielaominatiou this.
rested. - Caueizsis will be of nightlY - occurrence,
end stoodiatt: of the work will be oat out before
I the' dioleggitailiaire , for the Nene; of their labors.
Inti 4 B , ont aVidtkindi are ineOnteektitlori. The
sharpest postiee will be freely renirted , to by the
,adteeatee of Mies different eandidates...: The 'oil
- ._vet4lll* of ,rnany apolitical eampeiga, are
,notiv,ely. angsged reviving the expedients resorted
isilefonnerlOotrientiOns, Inthe midst Of these
/Ante 'and 'reinnterplets the 'Selo,. of tha people
sofas te• be'billitile regarded. The ' polltitiiane
chain' to IMldttite mine,' and If they are permitted
be drfvethie Datiooritio platy to de:deflation, they
will unquestionably do in, It Amfortunate that
the hundreds of Amman& . of Democrats Inter '
rested in the Seleotion of the eandtdite for the next
- Presidintribeitld nothetan pettei opportiMity of]
beingheird. ' . ,
Yanoeyvoi4labams, who is ad.
retitled as intending-to''Pak , for •an IndenOte
number of iltAite . ..4o2diV.l.l%• norearietienef 'Mr.
r X*O 4 l l, 41 44 k ttMlthe iipts. I
Judaea; Mat• this 'sloe time ittipr the most gifted
anit.taientid of Ale Ma- hen no . personal
erikity - tolbe &gator Aim Ilitaote. Ile pays the I
his tutettieteet' aid ',perscial
knelitleg,i7,o : ,!44*.t.**te; etstkersatto
,M 7 that . *hen: Mr. Douglas: made hie- woo, It ;at NewAtsrlesu*. late In the fill'of 1858," be (Mr.
- Yokayy ate Almost Madtread I ,agelust hie will.
He ,bedievee'thet - tke f initeisistints 'and- elletion Cof
VASUg)aishaid extend the tsar, cd:euditerisettaie,
tLe,Ualon..ot this States, maCelatertaining , the
idea-that there Is no:safety foil 'the
SutiOn' of 'HMI* its' the - Drilint, and that . the
, 'MAY iSititO:Prptiet slavery' in the States where: it
'orate is for them to leave .theConfedersoy, he.will
resist every thing like the selection or a conserve,'
tire, popular.soverelmsty Democrat. • Mr. Yancey
has represented the South in former National Con.
:options, bas ratted in Cougrese, from the Mani
' gninery r Alibrituadistriet, and its friends! *soft,
ill the, only niseOf tittles BoUthern ,staienrien,,,e
p,able of weiirl4 the Maittli or.felm, 0. 'Calhottn.
'1 rementberiltting with In the National og
res:dim twelve years egt• 'At -Mid Cane his *lf
fel appearance and uncommon eloquenee'rnade . blm
an objeet , of peat ; admiration: When I lest het
, him basest* to he toenty•liveyeate older, and el
though hityracthe same refined and frank,hearted
gentleMan,;the se:reset ,life were marked ln .the
larrewl,On his' Cheek, and the boyish expression
' bed keen effOlisf hi he evidence of the long etrug
ite hid in polittee'eadin &Action pro
•
. I havejfisireturned from the Capitol after hoar
ing regrown: fro*.the new deplete . .of
this Hoawr , yotir . townsman ) . the; Their* H.
Moolctoth. The hall, was orowded with ladle, and ,
geptleinen, among whom I recognised number
'SentiMis, Mol Hepresentativas, and dietitigutehmi
Men mire l Washington. , Mr. Stookton wonpted
this oleit'i desk, and was Seated se he delivered
hie 11111120013: . His pale ;
"asdavereni face,'face,' his loan
emaciated. form, and his long, enoltlarklte
oval° estifliation an alnietit inpernaturel. ef
feet., ,tneriewas apectraleonnd in his robe; 'and
his appeal, polished and powerful Si kw*, seemed
to math the- hearts of hie bearers.. He cares Inge
fez the reach,
and 4 41 4 that hia
dinilaye itan6iiii long tri the land, alai* the
right of pointing oat thecriorepf hit
wad hilvenntigthe Tairenalighicinitlene and
lise of this great political and sociallsentrei:.• ' v
; How.different the appearance of-the kit/ while
this mad addressing himself to his
.h. ~.*lterg;=-Th*Al P 9 4 6 e 4 oh* we* lieroo., and no
nound,, sere the proa4er'a !vino, s tirred the, rep
giefin gnlet. Holuiy poses ism fro*** to east; po
eigiYHepriMentistive 'dictated flat yo*** against
I his irdieratrY; no beetle' and coalleiforr la the
AtsfistirrowVit the bitni of tieifie; all, as
batons, wilt be It oonfiston won* cenfetinded,," and
V very few will moiled the'adinonitioli which:they.
seemed.* day to vlay,tio - .olosely and sincerely '.to
their heart. - • 7 , ' fkoaitortit.:
.k:A,'7I.ST.N.F.WS
Oi:Ti!i3o4 . o ~; * , , llhei!'ll.;. ; _
WMIZEiNCITC W .
siirreeres t• « iitinv,
. „:WAsanysrps, April 8.
wince ow vim 311D1CUUM contrrisn on ran
< '-irtionnerr's yairrasT
: To-iriorrow, - Mr. Menus, this eheirmnii of the
oenimitte• on the sualouri; 4111 prtsetir to 'the
'Roam ; ot Roptemoitatives; The ;committee's report
on the President's Protest
int WM .makei 'eight document pages, and will
redact the views of that:Mowing members of the
oommittoe : Tour Hurwwerr, of, Penn4ivania
(AutkLeeompton'Demooret)';'
of Ohio (Relpahltein); TittiKkb 'A. B. liWi.sett, o f
.Terinacsee (South American); WILLIAK Memnon,
of lIUnoL (itepoblum); Joel R. RITNI*DtIi of
NeW ;York (Anti-lbee,omptiva' Demoorat); Ozzie.
roistni - RonieWox, of Rhode Island (American
Republican); Azusa G. G. Palmas, of Indhuis
(Republican). Thee* members, it will be obeeried,
represent three distinct parties.'
ThirePort, it hi said; litree from tray attempt at
diipliJ,,and is void of bitter vituperation. It is
not verbose, but gess direetly to the point presented
by,the President,' and limits that the House, rest
lotions of 617411,000 kt.: into ths ,oOnduct of tie
Exesithre of ;
no charges whitever, but %Utile
&von* consiittse, based upon thole ruolutiontrores
mired oily to inquire into and investigate whether
than are any groimds for ihugoi ;' and 'it shall
be shown that there an, the question ef "iv:smelt.
vtiilfoliow, and the Tioneemill then me its Olin
aeration him to triat the subject ; • the Condi*.
Mon preeeriblug no rules to it, but leaving It per
featly ties to adopt its own.' '
, report:situ ..141101011% POLE, ItiIADOLTH,.
Onetime, and other eminent authorities,, to sustain
the conclusions of the committee: They recommend
tha'adobtion of a resolatlcia to the effect teat Ohs.
Souse diseonta tru n the dOStrines of the special
riessige of the • President; that the extent of
power eontmnplated, le the adiption of the main
idoniof insMry of Much b, IMO, is necessary to
the proper disoharge of, the eimetttutiouel duties
devolved upon COrigiesi; that iodide! detertaind
ttors, the opinions of 'Presidents JAI:loon and
Pot's, and uniform usage, sanction its exercise,
and that to abandon , It. would leave the Ilateadve
Ilapitimeat St, the; goverriMent without super
idsiOri-, Sr ,rMipondbility, and would be likely to
lead :to eonOcutrailen of power In the hands of
the Preidthent dangerauslo the rights of a free
• ' •
.raxenimmer, ITAYB
- gamey, Cola's assistant Secretary of the Tree-
Miry, openly declares that if Dount.mi to nomina
ted at Charleston be will not support -him. ; Con
aiming that Ida. CLieson was a nmpent
hnow-
Nothing a few years ago, his influence against the
" Little . not be eery considerable.
Bach menu fivitennita, Tooltse , tend Lultrsta will
take oars of gurgle on the day of the election..
lion.:Ww. A. itionanneoes, of Illinois, arrived,
In this city MO night, an ratite for Charleston. Ile
was acoempanled by several of the Mingle delega
tion. Col. l'.o anaoo is the leading tiououss
delegate of the Northvale, and is fell of hope.
The contest between the friends of Humus
man and Ovum at Charleston will be extremely
animated.
Leading Damao:ate from Ohio, Indiana
gan, Wisconsin, sad other of the Nortt:weetem
%ask Ware that DOVPLAII ID the only Democrat
who oan cam that ration In November. If
no ta not nominated at Charleston * they say that the
*hole Northwest, and probably Iditwourl, will be
.
Theoppor9no of, Gov. :Rsurtan In the
poittrAnki.M.t,tor.t.le, Tenn of The Meotione in
f; o6 :nitOßoni and Rhode Mod rocky be, vess.rdra ie
ovidionok thit he 11 not an available; onvAlciatei ter
ttithdlitreiqnraly (iordMoni
that Miotdd the nomination of Dora LAB be defeated,
Mr. BZWARD een cagily be cleated.
• „Qom., %.'noefee!olve, lately elected printer of the
House by the , Etepublfoaes, has announdett Meisel(
In favor of Doveras. ' -' •
" The letter of Ron. Wit. Dninion, of Ptinneyi
isCia; hi firer of the 40nationsif Dachas; hes
made a 'great linpriesion.. Mr. Primuma is one of
the anti two Leoempton men re.eleoted !rem Pena ,
sylranht repreemiting, data, the Tenth
tigion ; htr , deoTetißen will hare great
slitretng That, nolirtilistandlag he. agreed **Abe
Administration upon Ismonapten, he feels with the
truisms of the people of hie (Markt '
'ltoiL:EttawAra Bionalen and not Asa Pieri•
in, sib° IMO' thigelegates front Mr. on/infix's 'di.-
Mkt tikii.Ohirloston Convention,. me both mid
t 6 be oppoiled . tcoillt. - DonaLas. There Is reason
to tailliree that Ragniiian Will not long Mehl `the
tide.of. public, feeling among .niesses:of ' -the
The ."'Teung America '
", of the Republican par-
ty, Banes, of idassaehisetts,le rapidly
looming up; and hafinettlitstleehed Pertionsifriends
iihis'orri,orgaidastion , :thati any corer min; after
Governor. BsWeini itaterinirid MuismoN.. •
ropeat'my fonaeidespitab, Old Iltr. Burnie*
urspectionsibly for General Jon LAtint of
,'" - •
PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, tioNDAY, APRIL 6, 1860.
Morrin litinke b. liie beiterjebeated.
into the ciouyeavat o otuth, "OloiDomidiorlst
„ Ak ita
Ids bsok,*ipiteni 000.t&Ide s oittitituttl,
0 ° 1 °Pg1 1 • ' ~A, ' rril lr. }4ll/ P - :
sylvitidee.,,,„ie ti -ter eveneteltima
during the iinitt-'44dri in • tititidniktur onlialit
;Op Zdtra*Wiiiivitiffitit Pitioiti,"lll tr*
sam 4,ll sak ,2 4.4**OriAl-1 4 ,W
imam iioits3t4 iiii* Mai A 0147 NA* 011 1 !
i "lag - th 4 :l*: .
`., 44 11 miiiii , 14
.
tinned. --.:;-.:.' .-, .-•'. r.'":f. - • -, - • - " - - • -
wesnallar"
The Senate were engaged all day Saturday on
the
41, 114 OrCellita#7, ir4 1,11, t001 1 9 6.
itisimen. It eloltes ilinnet al *Moll %tired among
ghtt Offeror - of. Washington - es the ant any tiptskid
,pre)lat did IttPhlladelyble. .
tantwast ita t.,,OUFTVE.6B.
--• • . _
•
,Thet; meraborn the /19100 of RatiineenfOree
ere bard at work. 4. Mere bruthtem been dine
op to thirperted,no*tbatamitng M1,10114;40)
prerloim the organisition; then , bean done
before In many years in the same time.
4 •'4 • - Oceamonm.'.
TipNs* ybionk.,4r.,a FRAIN, akar*
The Annnexatlon of Tuscany Fox:o . :l , , allt
vAceepted by Sardinia.::
RUBIEk; PRUBBIA, AND:AtipTRIA ACCUi/VIIE
THE 'FRENCH ARMY QUITTING:44I4f.
MARDI' AND OCCUPYING_ 111.LVOY.,
FRANCE plqdrOWSAlirE VISOICK QF "
• - • VIRAL .MONVERII., I4A
plkocrsbitios ItvPAntriniErnr.
tkis'nrooftz-TAi idarso T 43
CettiriN BtEADY-:CON80L8 4LXO24X.
HALWAX, April I,lsl6o.—The royal mail Mona
ship Niagara,' from Liverpool on Saturday. March
24th, arrived. at this port this afternoon. Her O
rion are three days /star than ,was privionaly Te
atime&
The captain of . the Niagara reports - paining Jim
steamship Milos at 12.30 P M., on the 25th .4,
Sailers. . - .
The Niagara sailed for Emden at? o'clock Oita
evening, where she will be des on Sunday evening.
The ship Qbamplon et the lieu, from Melbourne,
with 24,000 Ounces .In gold had, : arriTlidvnt,Livr.
pool.
The steiniatip Ba'bee Was to lesiellem*iol
Halifax and New York shortly east ihe-Niagay
taking thia,pisee,otthe Jura.
The - ste. -- dilp Edinburgh,
Th; 'stitimshiP Edinburgh, frdin New' Yerk, sr
rived at Liverpool at' 9.40 on the mining of e' .
22d ult -- • -
i• - ; The news is interiating.
The Xing of Sardinia had formally Wieepted toe
annexation of, Tossup, stud signed • decree
that e ff ect. .• • • . '
The Preach army was daily withdrawing
Lombardy and,would occupy Savoy.
The Paris C onstitutionnel, in an editorial - no
clog those Movements of the arm , - says : "‘ Twit
not to be regarded as showing coldness towards Ber.
dinia, bat is because :the independents of Itelyile
irrevocably assured." . . •
The Sardinian thiilis had commenced the erecter
tion of Savoy.. ; . •
The despatch of the French Government,.exp la
ing the necessity for the annexation of Savoy, has
been published. It contains no new points, further
than those set forth in Napoleon's 'peach on the,
opening of the Legislature, *inept -(111e statement
that " Trance disavows the theory of natural iron
tiers.') ' ' • '
The prooenitnAt in the British 'Pexliement w l e4e
nnimpertant Fdtthatv pfdigidie tied been m e
with thelkulget, ella the income tax aimed to;
The debate on the Reform hitt had been
TIM Paris correspondent of the London MOSE
saps that all the Great Powers bad replied to
Fraooe in relation to the annexed= of Savoy.
Gnu* Prussia, and'Anstria have ail sequiedoed.
A Pundit frigate has arrived off Mies, tad seve
ral regiments were en route for Nita.
' The et-Ifilre of Taman* *ea 'aretaring pea
.
teat apiastble exprdsion. ,
The agitation In Itunt m
ry matinees, and the 4-
iosts eentinne to be ail ato
The Makes from Ind report the elltkrYA crop is
favorable,
The merc6►nte of litsuellester pioteet against tie
inoresied rate ofAnty in India on Mean.
, TWA/LIMY •QUESTION. .
The Parte "'wag gays that the Sardinian troo
have commented the evacuation of Savo"; and tha
the lint detachment of Preach trona retied , •
from Umlaut, will write at Savoy on.the 23th o
March. ' , „ ,
•
ht. onvenal's last despatch to Mont de Pei ,
cloy -containing explanations from the lirttiali
llovernment relative to the annexation of Savoy,
was published in the -Atoniteur on the 22d. It con
tains little ,bbt what has been previously dated.
It points out the neeessit's for the revision of the
French. frontline; reiterates the Emperor 'e
%rot y
for wiistingitreaties Maims that this is
purel ausxoeptional WIN sho that the Caon
411111 Mt Aide without violence ws
and free' from nt all
constraint, and eonoludets by expreesiag eottddenCe
that - England will see that the attention of Preade
has required the' onsummation of this molest.
The london Times, in an editorial, admits that
the annexation must be quietly allowed, but at the
memo time .denounces the sot as one of
~SpollatiOn
sad wrong, and, in .prinelpits, aa had ea s marsh
um the Rhine, or a sudden attempt: on Antwerp.
It adds, 4 ' It meet leave neon %hear& the envie
lie thee there Is no safety except in continual
watintulness and armed prepvretten easiest the
aggeemlesse of a sovereign who thus seism upon the
psessastem of a friendly Powfir.r
The - Parte' oorreepondont of the London rir4,
we that all the Powers boa replied tolerance No
lative to, Seem and gtv,iss the .following as the
mistime of their notee "-L. • ,
Roasts says that so long as thii right of edi
people to select +heti raters is not put Mtwara by
France, and that ea the present change does not
affect the.balanoe of Europe, what Sardinia does
with Savoy it no balmier of hors.
Prussia says that,"as the Emperor of France for
mally disavows the &patine of natural frontiers,
the transfer of Sivoy is no business of here.
Austria declares that the certainly does not ap
prove of any annexation of the hind, .but as Eu
rope stood by when other annexations were ef
fected, oho door not see what she has to do with
the emanation of Savoy.
Six French regiments are said to have 'labia
passage's of Oliabials and Yranolgny.
A French frigate had arrived off' Nice, sad semis
rel regiments were, expected there on ;the 26th.
The population .of Nies had signed i petition
against the representatives of the municipality.
In the House of Commoner the' Savoy caution
was again debated, and the oondtect of the British
Government was censured by several members.
The budget rwas taken up, and Mr. Gladstone
moved a resolution, imposing an fulsome tax often
penes on the; pound for one year.'
An amendment was Offered,- reducing the tax to
nine pone., but it was rejected 'by tifty-fire ma
jority, and the original resolution agreed to.
Several other provisions of, the - budget were
adopted. . • ,
The London Times views U. S. Senator Seward's
late epee* favorably.
The notes says the funds opened, on Friday, at
a decline of one.elgbth, but soon rallied; and ad
yawed under favorable telegrams from Paris. The
demand for diseounts was very active, And the
rates in open market, eireasionallY,vere above four
per tient:
The Herald's sit -article soya the general rate
for three months' bills was eissif per cent. The
new Brazilian loan closed without elent Sub
script/ono; and the Rotbsohilde to* the amount
litttssllß7 to complete the loan requited.
The Parliamentary proceedings were of little in
terest.
In the Home of CoMmone on the •210.,- the bill
limiting, the home of labor of women and children
in the bleaching and dyeing work' wee palmed by a
large majority: - -
• pn the 22i, tie, debate was resumed - on the re.
'form bill ; Sir Jobn Paklngton being' the ptinelpal
speaker in opposition to it, Re was followed - by
other speakers, when the debate was further ad
journed.
On the 23d, In the NOM of Lorda, the Duke Of
New Castle said that the (government had received
no information from either France or Sardinia re
lative to the recent vote of the ninnlelpality of
Rice on the 'object or annexation.
Oat. Dann melted the Secretary of Stake for Foreign
Affairs whether he was aware of the intended ad
-ranee of the Spanish army on Tanglike, and what
.guaranty he had received from theelipantett Go
vernment that. there would be no permanent or
even protracted occupation of a place so essential,
to the au ply of the fortress of Gibraltar.
Lord John Remelt asidlhat the tipasieh Govern
ment bed' replied to the representations of her
bfejesty's Government with rasped tea prolonged
occupation of Tangiers in a friendly manner, and
the correspondence, had already heed laid on the
table.
The Reform hill was regarded with much aplpy
by the press and the public.'
The merchants of hialehester had ippointed 'a
deputation to wait on - ISir O. Wood to *Bra repro .
sentations against the increase of duty in India on
cotton yams and twist.
The London Ttates,in speaking of Senator Se
ward's speeoh, treats it as the programme of the
Republican party, and sees in it 'evidences of the
dawning of a more friendly feeling between the
Northern and Southern Stateis. thinks that Wi
der the organisation of the Republicans, and with
the moderate programme *stetted bp Mr. Howard,
the North may be able without plotting or bluster
to roll haok the tide of shtveholding "Aragon.
den. Debut, 'nth' h on a speehl Inteslot+ from
dwitaarland, bad all Interview with the Emperor,
and expteemal himself satiate& alet Ms four snaps
to ?tweet the Elwin Interests.
The tett at Toritoio heetioa oiaere to lie
ready for sea— . - •
The 'NAG Boom had theome Anne?, On the
22d there was a deckled !improvement, tend rata
aikvantte. to t%I. %Ch.
It Is asserted that the French Government while
AttlVvetalnlas Obablals and Fraurigny, is Indisposed
to give,most solemn guarantees to Sutherland sad
'Europe that Swiss interests will be protested.
The Grand Duke knotted of Russia bad arrived
at Toulon lament:to, where be is inspeoting the
nowipeonstructed portable gunboats, with a 'slew
to the. appliestion of the system On 04, Amoor
river.
Orders had been Issued for the formatioU of two
camps additional to that of Chalons, one consisting
of infantry near.Btomer and the other of Imvitiry,
at Lunerville, near the Russian frontier.
Le Nord says the repay the British Govern
ment bad reached Paris '
and it wee understood
that it had not renounced all. Wile .ot presenting
the annexation of Bsvoz , or at least of redacting it
to *proportions which would lattlo it a opastaat
ammo of embarrassment to Franco.._..
The if trm_eror Kapoleon,-in readying thedepute
don from Savoy, stated that the reunion of. Kayo
and Nicole Yvan°e bee been resolved on in princi•
pie. ' The assent of Piedmont and of the population
had been obtained, , and the negotiations with the
Powers who signed the treaty 0f.1815, permitted the
hope of *favorable eleinination of the queetkon
_by
the greater,part of . that.
Meals Is said to hivieent a d ispatch to Yield In
opposition to an annexation, and protesting against
the application of the theory of national remitter:l.
Baron Rioamoit reaohed Turin on the 22q, end
presented to the Ring of .13ardinia: the vote of
Tuscany on the annexation' question. The King,
in response to a congratulatory speeoh,by Rieasoll,
said': "I feseePt the vote of Team*, *bleb, after
beingvespressed by the National Assembly. Is noer
eonileined by an unithitultY of popular midterms.
Tuscany, In amootating her destinies with
GREAT BRITAIN
FAANON
it t oo_ of Piedmont, far from renounning, eau.
avtor 4 11 , 0 Marlene tradilione, , ,asg ~rents
i thelifopOrtenee by unitinti% l tbiggibf othav
*O4 of *it:, BUM*. The.- fAiil . :whirtit
!lho iep!rollkt,., . ativea of Titgink ', 1 ' tikkoi nontli ,
to will Pl.thnent'v'MffiiilTd7,- ntid.-lbt?,
liltid* vat 'br - theAsitiX. the ' on= t 4 with'
al-primtgitiiinstbf _illett( -liberty:- Than, Tognanj
1 084.0.* the . willow orinjotiaistratifo,autiteit.,
44riglontItioltontngatittio02, •ot''power onli i h n e .
1 =o;iiP Oi l ;thb li sio natty e ir gra t ifiatry d;
ipoiciont , '..- - „•• ..,. ,
The king then Agned a deem annexing Tummy
to Sordinia.•
ITALY,
.2210 - Ereneh 'Amy Loiabardy communed its
rereturn on the 2)et • 5 - •
kTbe Hardtaiatt C(ItIV3 4bf SSA% 'Mk& atAtatil
tbs 0011007alit, conCluded braustria with , tbo Pope,
lorbteding - -
The ex-Duke of : Tuny...is preparing to protest
agatqtAte Ate;
• A t.782'44' 1 4. . • ,
aittatton Manglity coritlimad, mime:
roue arrests had been made In Peath.
knew,loan of 200,000 brine had been autboti
rad: • It-ii repayable by iottery daring Ca yam,
at 6 pee neut.
ItUBSIA
Avpikatooes Indicate. thattho oft - ening of navi
gallon would be late this splint.
TNbIA AND CHINA.
Iteoent telegrams atete that , the Tussah silk omit);
tit the loweSt part of Bengal, was expected to prove
a partial failure.
A Calcutta telegram. of March .1. reports that
the Dank ernengel had - raised the rate of dieomir.t
one pet cont. Indigo had advanoed b nipeos, and
Srns still rising. Exchange on London 2Sid. •
eili , ll3l; ;14th Feb.—Tea very iteihre at un
ihaaged rates. Exchange 4e. 9tda4e. Sid. •
A oolllelon,.endhig fatally, took place at SwatOw
between the Angb3.(lhlneee nustoms service and a
British vans]: 1 : -'
Trade wanaative'at Shemghaa. Exattatute Be. idt.
General Montauban, oommander of the Frenbh
tureen, has landed at Hong Hong.
&The rebellion ligniningstrangth in the North.
TEE, LATEST. „ ,
(ErVeligriph i;:o.QcteetietOwn.l
QIIMINSTOWIf, Saturday —There it no later mint
than tippeam in the Liverpool pArits of Battitfigq,
which is all embraced hr the tore/fps summary.
Loitonli,Betavdtty everAng.--Bintar quiet. Coffee firm.
Tea quiet; common Comm nominally la 6d. Nice firm
the haulm deans to-der le at atilt rates. Saltpetre
firrp,Akttyattn Glow meuiry. Tallow quiet; Wee for
delivery in March at Cs ffel ; April alone, 67s ; April to
Same. Ms_ , and October to December, M..
UNDO?* MONEY IWASBIST.—The, stook market
hadbeen dell, but the Iluetuations' were Slight. On the
BM the market showed a slight improvement. The el
rnaPtilor 'honey octant... brisk and no trangeations
were 'reported belSWltip bank minim= of. four ppr
' -The A llives isseitsthr notwithstanding
rentradlstuSeti r the ,Tur riOrivernment are soaking to
no.ftoilSiNs aqa Po n aside rable Joan.
e trate stecatry 6 sags the funds opened on
?May at a motional Improvement, and subpeauentls
Warne animated• wider the' tvivanots'on , the , pans
olosed at 1g ad mime oaths pregiohs
Thoneouind for modes on Friday was very 'soh*.
Ott thpand_elsewhere. •
LATF, MARKETS t o t QUEENSTOWN.
LiPmtv. o...llopdsr, Slam S..—pottou-Bales pester ,
'o4,tono behm. metn.ing I: to *peculators and ex
porters:the market olliolltOg Wet but steady. Bread
stuff. Irin.it u rovisions ittnet.,-• ' ,
s
Lonox, oh Se P. m —Console aloe ,at 94.1.604%
zfihrthonagotad f o r award.
•
COmmercial lutellig9nce.
,SLIVIIIM 4 ii•;.6OITON MAilirr:LThe Ts rokotte
uvular repine the sales of the week at 6 800 bales. of
Which 6400 were to speculators. and 10 Otr) to exporters.
Holders offered freely, but showed no dterionition go
Rot mks. In Upland' there was a larse beaming at
et d oes, brit quotations were unohanged. Boma
itir MIMI report the middling and lowergrades 1- led.
tower. The sales of Fritter Were 8,000 bales, the mar
ket closing steady at the following authorised quota
:
tioVN:
Fa Orleans MO: middling do, aid • fair brobilea ,
•
Ma; Middling do, 630; fair Uplands, To ; middling do,
Old: The 'teak partway estimated at 84,t00 bale.,
of ...bleb MS ODD were American.
STATE OF TRADE IN MA.NCIIESTER.- - lbe ad
!vibes' from - Manchester rve favorable. There was a
better Monti and priors had an ',damming teodeneri
LI VERA. L BREADISTIIPES MARRET,Adessre.
Wakefield. Abh. & Co. rerkort Flour firm. with bolder,
deinandins adeltnea dad.. Bales of Ohio at twee.;
:IPhtiaaalablaaaa Baltimore kt Melan 6r, Wheat firm
but quiet sines Tneeday ; sales of red at Ida 4dalo. ad
and whits at Ms 6de Mead. Corn dull; 'ease of yellow
at SSA and white at no
LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARRET.--Idesars.
Biglann, Athys. & Co. mad Wakefield, Nash, & Co. re
sew Beefg met; sales of rime mew at 76080.. Pork:—
More tnnutry, at easter pones; Wes of old mess at eks
6d. and newat fast 77./ dd. Bacon in good demand, buten
a &Withal slightly declined. Lard helm at 6Tettna. Tal
lote—tlucontiona nonnnali toherP bas
• ~LIVERPOOr. PRODUCE' I AcARKE P.—The Brokers'
otrettlar resnrts got eats* nu et ,at. 21%05e5.6.1.,...and
peer l ashes inactive at Sac Saga rgajet and . orimiz i n c .
" trite C s ° gfirkist steady% ad! 43)Til l itarti omprotA
itir a seej stew. Rosin du l l , and al enantlAi &mho;
Wined ; sales of common at tlkleWit ; good common
s 6d. ant medium . es ederg. Otis, Tareenone dull at
.fra ddetSge. lea Co* ofaale,' t lierinea tatthout fault
tion. eldverkeed, abses Os for American red.
WITMSTINII - FROM CALIFON/A
tf1.500,000 EN ROUTS FOR NEW YORK
Arrival at a 'massive Item Cervettt.
FIRST NATIVES VIISBEL PROM JAPAN
THE VISIT OF THE JAPANESE IS2IIBASSY.
Idstor's Brayton, April 7.—The overland Ca
lifornia Mail, from an Franoisoo on the 19th nit.,
arrived here at noon to-day.
The steamship Boners, whiela via to leave on
the 20th, would take out a million and a half In
trauma ter New York.
The Japanese ADAM corvette Candinaraavich ar
rived at San Franoieoe on Saturday, forty days
from Jeddo. This corvette is the first native vet
ted ever permttted to leave the shares of Japan. It
hrhigs the information tharthe Japanese embassy
was to leave for the United Statue, on the Powha
tan on the llth of Bablillry.
The corvettehrtn Uo onions and crew of the
steamer Fenimore Cooper, recentlyw rooked al' dim
eoast of Japan.
Lteut..T. N. Brooke, of the Baited iltatea navy,
at The request of the Japanese Government, eon
sentedlo assist in the navigation of the cortege
across the, ocean.
The cadet ssimtral of the Japanese navy oame is
a passenger. The steamer will mask& at Sin
Premature Aosta the Mild et thel'ewhatan, when
,phe will . return to report the progreu of the era
bawl-
The Japanese aorroptte, is VG tons burden; ear
ties ten guns, and her *Tow apostate of fifty-seram
mon. , The people of flan Francisco are .delighted
with the arrival of the Japanese, and are doing
everything' in their power to entertain their visit
ors; hoping thereby to stimulate the luoraltive trade
already aommenoed with Japan.
Boma ex:Goveroor Of Missouri', is dead.
The BIZ Bramante money market was easy, but
only paper of the choicest quality was being clia
*minted.
The export of wheat ooßtlnaes ; 10,000 sl a k e worn
an board ahip for Callao, and 12,000 sacks b e d b een
ppurobosed for Australia, at about two °na t e lA ,
ound,.
The emigration was brisk from all parts' of the
State for the Wasboe mines. The correspondents
of all the leading Californiapapers tell shout the
same story regarding these mines. They dwelt)
the oonutry bordering on the Sierra 'Nevada mono
tains, on the ,eastern side es a vast region of mine
rale,' and wonderfully :lois in silver and gold. Al
though a large number of people continue to doniit
the reliability of these aoomlnts„ which Cr. proba
bly somewhat exaggerated, still the popular opinion
'is greatly exalted in their favor.
PROM OREGON.
The advises from Oregon are to the 12th ult.
The proposition for a plot convention of dele
gates from Oregon and Washington Territories, to
urge Congress to build the 'Patine Railroad from
St Paul to the Columbia river, was strongly advo;
eated by the Oregon newspapers. - • .
General Palmer was at Danes preparing to opo'n
the wagon-road to the Semilkamen mines, $3,000
baying been subscribed for that purpose.
Rich auriferous quarts had been found at Bondi
harnen. The river had also been prospected. Rif
ninety miles: and *roved to be rich in yield.
• - - WASHINGTON THRPATORY.
The reports of the assessors estimate the white
population of Washington at 70, 1 40, and the text.
joie property !f3.99o ODD.
BRUISE! COLUMBIA
The dates from British Columbia are to Mardi 1.
The ship Princess Royal was soon to sail for Lon
don. with furs for the Hudson Bay Company valued
at 1,60,000.
• The Indians on Vancouver's Island were con•
straitly committing robberies and outrages on the
roads.
The Victoria Colonist says that lance the lit of
April last,releven wholesale jobbing home, with
an aggregate capital of $20,00, had closed their
business, but still the city of Victoria was impro
.
ving rapidly.
During the previous month one•third of the popu
lation of Viotorla bad gone te , Frneer river.
• SANDWICH ISLANDS.
- -
','be bark Prances Palmer bad arrived at Hap
Francium pith Baud*leh Ward` dates to February
28th:
The stip Syren arrived on tho 23d February,
from Boston, and had already been engaged to
carry a cargo dell and bone for New Bedford. •
The volcano at Kitanca was in an active state cif
eruption.
Washington's birthday was generally celebrated
at 'Honolulu.
Trade bad been very dull for the previous three
mOntbs.
. .
SAN 'Flamenco, Maroh 19.—Arrived on the
17th, ehip Reporter, from New York ; 18th, Aroher,
from do, Flora, from Hong Kong,
IRVIN CONUES.-VIRST SESSION.
U. S. CAPITOL, Waihington, April 7
SENATE.
Mr. Tarrmetru, of Illinois, presented a petition
of ottizene of Illinois, setting forth that, as a apirtt
ofalienation - exists among the people of the Union,
caused by the agitation of the subject of slavery in
Congress, they pray that body to recommend to all
the State Lerslaturee a change of the Constitu
tion i _ so as to establish a geographical lino through
the etates and Tearttoties, north, of which slavery
shall bo prohibited, and south of whiob it shall
not be interfered with by Congress or the States.'
Aft. Taugnurz moved Its reference to the Com
mittee on the Judletary.
Mr. Gage( of Missouri. Att It affects the Terri
tories, it habetter go to the oommitteo on that
subject.
Timinvta.; supposed that es the petition
asked for a change In the Constitution, the Judi-
Clary Committee would he more appropriate. It
wee so referred.
Mr. Viu.son, of Massachusetts. offered a resolu
tion, calling on toe Poet °Moe Department for all
the correspondence with Mr. Brooks, late postmas
ter at Chicago, in relation to the condition of that
°Moe. Adopted.
On motion of Mr. Gloms, the bill concerning the
District Ooorts of Rams was passed.
Business relating to the District of Columbia,
being the special order of the day, was thou con•
eldered.
The bill to inoorporate the Pennsylvania avonne
passenger railway company, °coupled the attention
of the Senate until a late hour.
'Without taking a Anal vote on the question,
The Renate went into exeoutive
_session, and sub-
INnently adjourned. •
ROUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES. '
, The. Hones proceeded to the oonelderatton of the
private calendar, and peened fourteen pine. ,
Adjourned.)
.
Arrival of stile Canadian at Portland.
PORTLAND, April 7.—The steamship Canadian',
from Liverpool and Queenstown, has arrived. Her
dates are the same all furnished, by the steamer .
Kangaroo at New York yesterday,
7.171 - aragratton at Manchester, Ohio. l ,
LOSS $50;000,
'Oriretteriii, April 7.—A deetruottee tiro omit
red at Manobeeter, Ohio, yesterday. Pony build
!tittit'yrktelittnati and the less Amounted to leo4ooo
THE CITY.
—) AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.
NArtortia, T . Walnut street. between Eighth
ima Ninth.— ',l'isrmro"—. Dechelnmeau" Yonne
Geaten , "^" Gran d Olympic' Aot"—"Burlessne - 49roner
Werrn.r-li 'HEATHY. oernet Was. - eike
POPtief- - .." Le Modem des Enfants."
.
Itriessrtati in • 07..ta ere Anoit-elynety Tea - A:ins,
Anstuegrent. above Birth,--A , llomanoe of a goo! Young
ailaDopeovir's GAISTIIII. Race Meets WOW Thild.—
ElltSitilllMellt6 nightly.
notrz.n 07 WONDEIig, rwrthertit corner Tenth end
Cheetnut etteeta.—flignor Slat.
AC4DIIIII 01, FINS Aare, /024 Cheat:tat stre e t.—
Statuary, paintlnge,
GE AND ,RATIFIATIOIS 11.111ETINGS
qg, 6 ATU AX
,;SIf;BE1101,,..
GREAT: ENTINSIASM,OII 110111.111 DES.
. Beth the great political lefties heddiinasni meetings on
Saturday evening, to ratify the nominations made by the
thatieetWir Conientlons for Municipal Milberg. ,The De
""orPtio oitetiolt was held in front of tudependernie
115.% end wee aver, line we erithopleutio assemblage.
The attendance was so n ume roue that it was imeossible
Spy' e great PirtiOn ot UM audie'nee to hear the irpeaking
front the stand. and a branch meeting wog organized on
the steps or the Revolver. of Taxes. corner of Sixth
Land Oheetnot Streets. from which point speeeher were
msde by /event! distinguished pentlemen. The scene
about 9 0 cloak was a most enliveningone, nearly
the whole square. between Fifth and Sixth streets,
being crowded with a heaving man of huniatuty. De
legations from the various wards and districts ware ar
riving. with lanterns and banners, with appropriate in
ecroptirms, marehing end countermarching around the
speaker's stn
to the sound of excellent music from
several band& Some or the fiemoorsity had a Smell
cannon, erbieh they fired at Intervale,' meting the wel
kin ring main. , Titers wawa dire display of fireworks
at this meeting, but in this particular the members of
s
the People' party far exceeded the Premoonste—for on
casting' one eyes westward towards Concert 11.11.
where the other minting was held. bright parti-oolered
Gres were seen lighting up the whale street. white Ben—
Kola behte were burnt, turpentine bails thrown, Mid
rockets discoloured ad -tipleftwon,, which presented a
most beautiful sight.
During the eyeninctbe deleesti"ne of both parties
from several wards passed each other on Cheetnat
;treed. The ,utmost ;nod. feeling Was elthWn, tond one
+teemed to vie, with theothier se to. whigh'coold shoot
loudest and the longest. and give the most " ferociolui
hirers II gather passed tor, -. .
At' tioncert fray. - the People's meeting filled every
available feet of sitting and standing nuon , all the melee
end passareways, end the platform. being crowded.
The ward delegations and the People's campaign clubs
successively arrived. with banners and mimic, and
marched into the Hall, but a• it iron impossible for tea
room to contain all. the a- ream then turned outward..
and two meetings were organized from the steps of
dwellinee, one on the north, and one on the south side of
the street. • • • • ~,
The - big guns" held forth to the meeting on the
braids. while the "lesser lights." whoa), ardent desire
it to ' becomeosome time or other s " first-rate 'Weak
en." were only alad of an opportunity to harangue the
Multitude from UM door4tePe tit the direllinge referred
to. The entire dentonstratiorrof the Yeolite's party was
very large and enthumaatio, Both, parties seem to, se
confident as to the revolt, and earth is certain that its
candidate for mayor will l•ei the lucky man. •
,`his much for ifitroddeuon—now for thetemeeedingg
The Democrati c meeting was organised by Frederik
Fraley. Esq.. nine called spout to preside. On taking
the chair, Mr. Fraley remarked that, the issue was mit
Purely a municipal one, but 'Of a tuitional cha
t= I;f r tlllntrattl Y bAtt e r penaly.tilig. t t g
Everett." mitke theAuestion one ot periods importance.
The, Weise CO telccue the , slavery queer on. end Shag
want to interfere with tl ift institutions of other Staten.
Under these circumstances. it was for the Hemiwiratio
tarty to ParvY the eleetiOrritt - Idag; and thus settle the
Presidential contest.
Sado , p Y....remotion/4 .the , first maker. lie sold
if those eeetit logved'the unitte.the Conetltution. let
them come to theelution mu May. wits the firm deter
mination-to elect their/011M: Take Mr. Frehey'reepeeth
home. reed tressure it up, se Containing matter worth
considering. it weir years stone Mr. P. had made a
(teach before a political 'assemblege, but he corisidat
rod the present mansion one calling tor the aid of every
Democrat. 'hi the - Moon to be ',reserved t Is the Pe
ctination Woolaimedm independence Hall to be handed
down ? If they are to benrafteryed, let even man rail
to the import of the, itletooornio _early. The koestiOn
was not one or muni ci pal control, Petit was one to test
whether the Conatitutron god the, Wilco ant* he pre-
served. The other party support themseivel by the
cry of the slavery queetion. They wish to interfere
with other States in the regulatinn of their own con- .
cams. Mumma andh Carolina. should come here and
interfere with -nit, d it epogre they Would undertake to
regulate Mir adibret Wlluid nbt our Mood boil at such
an attempt,' Let the Pouth reclines their own &nom
If they are right, Yoh We no fight to take the lento:m
ann from them; if they are wrong, let them regulate
the matter themselves. , , ,
The speaker centre
at theiresent snout Oruolitiosl
parties with that of thirty years ego. Genera .Isairson
encountered a storm when he . removed the depoalte.yet
where is there a man now bat whit itoknowledges the
Justness of the COSMO Wilma by-the General? Now-a
il ty g they do things differentlY.. iri IllroWn would not
rest satisfied with the removal p the deOmitsi. hut he
made an inroad .ietti the' State or iteirdo for the pur
pose of carrying Off allitib Maven. • [Cheers,/ • '
The national contest depends on the issue in May. f f
the Denman's% atiocieed in thee municipal mimeo Ono*
is no doubt of who will be President of the United P tate ,
for the text four-ears! 'Therefore, let every manwho
hes a vote go to the Donate May, and votethe Denroors
the Utast. and for the principles annonnoed in Isyne's
Halton - January last. -- Have not the people blot* taste
taof the character of the map to ;Opted mid sustained
r the opposite party I Look at the tothadedings of:the
late Legislature! Wee there ever a more corrupt set of
men? Their attempt to carry through the infamoue
Police bill was suffoneAlto stamp them with opprobri
um, without reference to any roher act. •
Referring to the.nomieseri.thespeater said he didnot
intend to speak indiVidnelly of the men, or to review
their personal character, but be would make 'the broad
allatationtnlit liVery Than oil lase tlemoinagie ticket was
better than any on the other side; /Cheers.)
Henry IC Dechert,* rtoodure for Chip Solialtrit.eras
next introduced, an receive With sheers. Me ad-
dressed the' meeting as follows." r
, FbllOw•CitiZtant , My own feelings suggest the wci
priety of my silence at this great and humans. retinas
tion Jineeting of the nominations made by our Conven
tion. I will have frequent opportneitlea of meeting my
fellow-citizens in thy different ward meeturna to be held
during the oamptugn. I believe it is proper and right
that the people should see and hear from those who ask
for their sugrages. end so fat as the Demoomey have
committed into my baud* their Linens& and their h opee,
I steno hate to night, andehell ever be reedy. to ad
vent's them. mall victory shall be achieved.
The encomium peon which we have entered inyolves
no pentorial Mona (irate shut lttitiortant mutations ', i
iimal. State, and National policy bang upon the verdict
to be rendered on the first day of ..May , The patty in
lever vent into Mites redee m ed ory.cif retrenchment
and reform, Have their their high-solidding
Promises? The public debt boa beeninoreased ." donna
the last two years,' 81111 01)0.: '.These -emelt expenses
have beeirincurred without._ great correspondingymblic
improvements completed; or even Mitered upon. No
nudges love; been leak; no leading thoroughfares
opened ; no militia lmodines have been emoted ; none
of those - homy enterprises have been carried through,
and yet tee Netneeding baldly and rominent!. that
our coy deenhaabeep ipmett to then dimensions. Mors
n
teting. it us kilatrufri We 'one herons me that. within
a law tuontlitheity,wat Hints vitbeen sold In the streets
at a Mtge rate of disemant,b•danse therenasao owner
in the City Tolatenrt MK o f 'Whine they could be paid
Temporary and permanent loses have 'been resorted in
by the party trove in power, but Mite together could not
fill a treasury depleted by bogs and unneemisary appro
priations to the , different depsyrtssems. The city con
muse • .Devemoctent, *edger W. - . Rulty.Whono - w ashen
re-elronon, mate the yahoo Aeon the amount reamovid
i under Steph en
e Tat tor.•.&M,, our tame Controller. The
Highway partment ham very largely *needed the
amount spent under the fest DlMMOyatis 11410nkprmitias.
notwithstanding there am now over vedette miles o f
streets—those tnasttrawelled ver—whieb do not most the
city and dollar fOr repartee he ,II shwa y Diapattment,
i
donne the year MT. epee ed 8360 101111; during the
rear )83.9, ifitegt,driddi or ' ordinal gypsum and
37:6 OW More for extraordinary Ottainsee: thus showing ,
a balance sealing Ottumw em..eimartmeat of_ .$91.417.
Remember this feet ; that at th e oentritting et the year
1559 Councils . onle,appropnated so this department
$342 700, so ' that this department alone exceeded its
appropmation tinwares sof, •3100000. I take _these
Navies from their own docomenth end know whatil
tar. ['will not delay Jou by a tatereorde to th e othe r
departments; they are sulholent to show us why a high
rate of taxation has not autficrui r tir beep the Tremont'
from temporary' bIIIikTIOMISS. axe. are now being
Paid. and the Treasury is easy, bat 10 aunty as the stun
set this evening in the west, so merely wilt a continu
ance of the present expenditures lead to a like stage of
things. However NineineSttOnatile Mayor HUM may
his,
be personally, he most be ttweed of by the ants of
administration. Such Innen these present no mounds
for s renewed confidence. (Loud cheers and applause,)
But we have another reason presented—certainly a
novel one—by the Opposition. People's or Republioan
part], why they shouid triumph at the May Wootton.
t he recen 'pectinated C.maert Hall, all the speakers'
from Governor Corwin, and Colonel Curtin down to the
last speaker. claimed that our spring election would de
cide or have a great influence - upon the Presidential
elect-roe.
They want to give the Chicago nominee - a lift, and
for that purpose the want to use year shouNcry.
my fellow-coitmens of Philadelphia. Mayor TienrY, in
answer to a serenading or ed. said, a few nights ago,
" that the throng there; he trusted. ' wag the pre
einem 01 a grand lIOSOIM girIMOTM in the oatmeal corn
ellen Usually cautious and steady. be laid down his
plat ortneWhich do Imitate of this city are not ready to
stand upon . The sympathies of the present cite admi
nistration are alt Republican. or their associatierla be
lie them- At the name hour and at the same polls, at
wince Mayor Henry and those with him on the haat
were nominated. delegates were elected to Chicago.
Who and of whet stripe are they? "The First, r econd,
and Fourth distriSte are to be npresented at encase
rabid Republican . . orminal premont-men of Am.
1 / wo of therm are rank Abolitionists, and one of them
is a to omega Ilene! Mager Henry. These are bouts
of the "urns" of that "national campaign.' Tee
Republioani in Mg did not .. poll 10000 votes in
, thin city. la Phileilel_phirt_ prepared to sta n d u p on
' the Republican platform " John Biewninin, led.
Urination. and wild anti-slavery agitation have no foot
' hold among the great majority of our people. Our great
city is naturally a conservative one. flue education o I
her people, their business' lamed', their love for this
glorious Union, forbid all sympathy with those who in
vade Suites. or with those won, by the netnews saltation
of dangerous theories. disturb the happiness and Ml
parity of the people of all the States. Yortland. Hartford,
New Haven, and Providence end' Hew York city have
ssoken in thunder tonell, On th e side of the Constitution
and the Union. Phlialielphm will not be the
firs
great
city to break his electric 'chain of sympathy. Ir run*
throw h her great heart. In troublous tinter she tour
always been true to th e mast ';.- and'in these nail, ' When
Republicanism is decaying at the Ent , her soil shall
not be used to give it new root to flourish as the Upon
tree, bringing a blight and death to everything withih
its circle.
after Mr. Deohert conclude I three cheers were given
for him. , The resolutions were then read as follow; i .
RESOLUfiCNS.
The Demooratto citizens of Philadelphia. assembled
in general town meeting, in Order to ratify the nomina
tions made for the approaching local election. have
Resigned, ' 1 hat their tioneidance of moms, aside
from the high personal character of.their eaididates.
rents upon the conviction.that a mammy of the citi
zens of Philadelphia a not only faithful to the Union
end the Constitution, but utterly optioned to ail mean
nations, in shy way effected, or to any extent tainted.
14, ecotionansm or disroyaltY.
Besotted. That every hour end every new &vim.
merit make MOTO apparent the immennive loot trot 'he
Republican or People's party, as wasting in Yenneyl•
venni, in in close and direct sympathy With the fanatics
of the North and ettql, and with those who, amongst
ennelvee ' in secret wont for the triumph of seolannati.
rem • and that its 11110011.1 here, at the coming election,
will be claimed. and will in reality be. a new victory for
those who defy the Constitution, and disregard the
obligations it creates
Resolved, Thaw regarding the issue before as. the
Denmoratto tarty Imperil with confidence to the practi
cal rind patriotic, men of business in Philadelphia ,to
show by their Pottle on the Met day' of May next that
sectionaham and fanaleism have. as yet, taken no rout
here, but that the city where the first Con aaaaa met, and
where the Conatitution was framed. is an true as ever to
that Constitution, and to the spirit which. in the Revo
lution, made tut, of the South and North. brethren.
Ersoiced, That. appealing to this seutiment. we offer
for the votes of this community the names, of men, as
our candidates for lewd trusts, of the purest ohmmeter
and most respected vowel position.. and we oak for them
the cordial support wit oh their individual characters
and sound national opinions so eminently deserve.
The reaolutious were edoved by acclamation, after
which ea-Mayor ',aux. tilt. It, J. Wildman, ej Harris
burg. and Mr. Clark, of Rhode Island, made drama I
after which Gametal Walbrichte, of AM(' York, Wall -ta
troduclea.
He said it hail not been Mr intention to. add es the
MedtiuX,lll 'KM of the eloatteet rem re
ake of former
speaker but an he stolid here a Doane transpired that
made him determined to addrese the assemblage. Re
saw aboanet ems with the itiliatiption," We SO tot the
nominee of the Chicago Convention." In a few days
there would be a Convention bald in Charlesion--st Con
vention composed of deleottes from all the States—and
shortly atterwarde.at Chicago would assemble another
Coeventtotion wh ich hut orte-half of the !States of the
Union would be represented. It struck him as no out
rase that a banner containing sivh an meeription should
peas through the streets of Philadelphia, and in front of
a Hail in which our fathers pledged their au lot alt the
Mates of the Union.
The meeting then adjourned, with cheers for the
whole ticket.
A IlTeat portion of the meeting not being able to hear
the useekers from the stand, another meriting wits Or-
FOntZed at the corner of 81 xth and Chestnut: streets.
where apasehes were made from the steps of the ollhie
of the Reeeiver of 'Pekes. At this meeting John McCar
thy, Kee., of the Sego id ward, _prenificd• Addresses
were made by Judge Pomona, Wilson MoCantiteee,
Wm. A. Edwards, and others
TfII"PEOPLE'S" MEETING'
was organised by the selection of Henry Davis • f the
lath ward, as presiding officer, after which twenty four
vine presidenta and twenty-four secretaries were
chosen.
The first speaker was the Hon. Henry D. Moore. He
said he felt he was dmoharging with pleasure a ;twat
ditty in coming there to ratify the nominations made for
the munimpel offioere. He was sled to findpremnt so
many business, working. and ,laboring moo, coming up
to ratify the ticket. It was evidence that good men
were upon the ticket—men whose nominations would be
ratified by the people. ' We had Alosander Henry for
Mayor, at the tined of the ticket. [Cheers. A voice,
Ihe will be nextjelayer, The epenkar eulomed Mr.
Hervey a model Mayor, an and able citizen,
and one who could not be intiinidated. He had ability to
conceive, and 1 / 1 101gr rO eizeoUte,..malitoe peseeesed
to "deems snore thorouthly Manlier Mayor we have
had for twenty-flue years.
Mr. Moore enumerated the various public mate of
Mayor Haar?, and dwelt upon the boldness with which
he contained Me laws in thethlngerlio4 cake t, how he
4efended Currie from those who wish to intimidate
free speech, and how he aultalned, a citizen or Virginia
in recovering his property. lie , dentninced the Demo.
meths Convention for penning a nniMinitiOn w f censor.. ,
Were we to understand ken if Mr. Mobbing wee emoted
Mayor he would protectlndy , those who sympathised
with , hlar.2 He could draw no rthre inference front the
notion of those whs.: nominated Mr. Robbing. (Here
the 'Pwerity- birth Ward Association entered the room
Enid tend iihters.l tiroth i e l : Man On that eke % with.
r. Henry . the speaker fe lt M :better men °Clad not
eelsoted, He cionoludedirti en appeal to the sum. ,
ore to telltarolled the ?debt and now, its eleettork
ildtase,ifse, meld the follograng Preembht -
rot &strong et weft et , N, amid meek apejhuiss
blaring asumbled to
' • e ittlantati
by th . an d en reediest? s e
ore° fun t Chief etamstrate
deb made Mee nf 'returnee , demote,
ite pee seltergemon to their moment
Zits ter itemorpel canvass. There:
R:t4ried.lbet *he *Jon which here els
- dime Ors Priames ,4 etopovrev,tileencidad
eomraeged Corp a . and o f with
smolt gootidenete gluier& hody of the citizen
have shown the Worthy of the fathom Mae
t.oson theta. herring given rie an administra t ion charge.
UMW by extreme carefulness m the . 2 , 3.7 th,
mantle Tend., and while men of probity an SOW beep ,
ex'
:1• 147 A z a rgr i e r d tec t l , tro r i f t t =
, depraved, have been ea abided froth 10404 1 - ta t jllooollK
ty, and every department Mai erhiln WIWI eve
movement. to__ • • ` le. A
iteJared Tbacthe Mx' pareil neve vivify xemeon to
feel eatiefied with the umninima simprement Math*
I those twnymne." The name bilDtettes karns Stela eq
dined, while the megaton e of the
city'
have been ea
ereesed frothoteit sonnet* sad wOrki ot decided value
have been topdertithea add asirrientrpgirarainth MOM '
fieqlotd, That, the triumph (Mlle eislailelPart,
the tnateph of Jew and order over not ilied du-order. Of)
honest government over ourreetum and peen mien: of
prudence in the manseemeat of Our insaaam of asaight
encd progress in wore* °futility; Mel that we therefore
tied untie all men who wneht. Mime temeettnsulte to
come forward and supprot at the polls the candidate'
whom irezent geisha soden
Re.. wed, Thee moth lax sr min fof ir Maynr.
Char/ thrLeX Os (Vulgar' Garese r iff arty for -
Controller, Williem P. mot for Receive; of Taxes.
sod John A. Housileignicrn City, Commissioner, every
°lemon will haver fresh assurance of good. governineni.
They are the men for the positions, and well deserts
the
confidence of the people, mast( as as tt will lieu)
)lity next by their triumphant elerges.
, -
Resolved, That we are unaltersh e in favor of a tariff - •
,
so framed 44 CO twofer protection upou the manuthein
nag itttereste Vble.b ,Philadelehut has invested so
much of her capital and em eters so
is
thousands of
her toonle. That the Present Tree usde tariff haa Ple
ven danstiouiliin its remits, and unless repealed must
uponlnflict as vericidmal financial monde`
Resolved, 'that the ayatematio mammon fostered and
sperm/Ned by the menmenttie padre° seittumal Melee.
for the Purpose of tonfiting by the mem ofthe ihnuil and
coniersative. Is (taught with lasting Minix he Illue Re
public; and renal! open all men who love them esontry
above the UniMeh ot gall . . Vb.:kir/elm Mervegention
of the liberties uttered y our forefathers to rally tO
the supeort of our candidates at this election.
Resolved, That the freedom of spersoh ie it right too
precious to freemen to be abolished at the behest of
mobs. and dieter meal_pordunly endorse th e reetion of
our model Mayor. the mon Alexander Henry. In pro
tecting a peaceable tactilely in the premise of that right.
bowevee we may differ with the sentiments uttered ter
mom upon that ocesaion, firmly behaving with Jefferson
that error of opinion nap be safety tolerated reline yes-
POll is left free Wombat it.
Rtsidetd. a hat we age In favorer the hornestese
net pewee by the Depeerion mejonty in the national
House ol Reuresentatives, believing It eareamin pre
emie.. and esimiletsw to beeeet Me great mese of the
people while it must materially advance the eettlemetit
of oat Western wilds.
Bereingd, Thai in the nomination of R •n. Andrew U
Curtin for eloyeraor of this Commonwealth we have
presented to no s ottedidisie worth. of the enthusiastie
support of the People 's may. and that he deserve. to be
elected by sr. immense majority.
Bon. JOT Morris was the next speaker , and was reeived wish Wee 'Mem. He had emu freer Wseh
tattoo to speak at this meeting. for the ea , pose of sus
talsenktite man whostistsened thevight ef tree discus
sion. If there were no lune other thee this one,
it would be saillplent to navvy aa the, _canvass. „. On this
single issue. Alettendeetileary Weald `go - before the
grand jury of the people, and he knew tiler would tee.
umphently onsblin MM. Ile metier belonged to the
Demooretio party nor to the Republioan party-to the
pro slavery orgattisatme. eon the antyslavary oreanigi*.
tion,but to an orsainenthin steering between-Mae of
the Peoples Wulf. Cheers 11 It wee not the time for
nisi to attibMpt, a de rime of els course daring thectori
test preceding the elsetkie Otßpreker t his vote needed 1
no deleime. loud, long, and enthusiastic, s h een ., I
Whenever be did anything as the imiresentative of hie
constituents reetunng en apology, he would lay down
his communion Ana retire Into private life. (Cheers)
fee stipendiary ealnniniatme who had assailed blot
might howl ea (Chasm.] Re,felt that he was voting
for the interests of Pennsylvania in voting for Mr. Peer
nington ; and tie conduct et that nom. as emeakerr
rewards Pennsylvania, proved to. truth of his contrite
bong. Mr. Menu. .11 trer elledttiVto ttle "era lean
Peters Congress, end the proem o Pennerleanot
at last, receiving adequate proteetion from the GA
yernment, concluded amid bud earners.
Phiiio ti. White. RIM, wade the seratierneele sod itrais
followed by Justin 8. Moretti. meanie! MColigrom fro*
Vermont, who said he happened to be lit the eitr y ki
Men t, and desired to have a teete of the moats ot
politiiis. a oonterided nut the teemocreor
were mimosa:de for the agitation noWextelkileg over
this country. ahe melamine( agitation bad been me
al rested upon us. am t we were WHIM° 18° to O t Ot °t ° t°°
evils they carried t r train. The hearts of the prie
elevate total to the Union. and in Maine at least the
would vote a halter ro any one who was Melo, • I
(Cheers j They• contemplate ;no poislable or probable
contras enc. in which the Union may berAisaidved. If
the Convention at Chicago mete a selection that slit
harmonize and combine the elements of the OPPosittoP
dimity:boat file legd, ammeter's in the melon, will xe m
antoptete sett has been m the Bute of Penns/lemma..
(Cheers) • ,
Wllllll4l o: _
upon, and ssisb Broo m Esse , made shott addtesses, biter which Mr. Charles
a, Len, tee pomineeof the reople's party far City Soli
citor. being celled upon, came Tumult and aerie
I are hers tonight. at the cull of-my fellow citizen:B,
to recognise the propriety of the custom who ch reverse
constituentsute tem °Mee to present lumselT before eitil
In order that frit mar knew lehe'and
what manner of man he is. est deeply eemibla ottha
honor conferred upon nut. by thenominarson f have re
ceived• and thern iny fellow-citizens fer this mark eit
their eonfiderice. loan only promise that if this act on
their part obeli be retitled at the opining electipn by my
elevatior to °Moe. Iwilt endeavor to duicharge my glum
to the best of my ability.
It ts net tag intention to make what Mealiest a "Aid
eal aesetib.) I ltexamver taken Mitt satiVeJtert O
nto& I Olvo ItOO:tod myself, Mee my admission te
the law, to the active Motu* of, my proleashei, and 1
eloinl to betting to &barge clogs the Community. who.
being eeeendent upon their own esertionsoof mamas. I
nave 'Namely devoted& motor abate ef their attention
the admmistretkon of the of government. Still
( have always held it to be partly the dote a gond coll
een, when Waled upon, to assume any tans Ms MlMl
pitmen, may estrted him aria. I limed epee thogeri
*depletes ethers I remestieW for a a nd pierliel 'ow,,
of the wards of our ody is her Coingestehiunberes eon
these ate the Motives which influence me ot mom.
the present nostmetidte, which have received throng
the partiality of ahem. , .
Wheat I have men others beim; setivelr erimeed
political, I here always had decided views in 'attain ei to
the evationatand' • nue Addanistratiotreet noveyntnent.
i consider and claim my self to he ern MU sad sincere
member of the 'arty 1 ma sow addiositains as any one
within Toone of my voice, deeming Its netainine ant
twenties end protective. end eminently ealeulated to
' advance the best interest' of our co mmon itewa test •
as n member of that party I can say not hing lin Direr Sit,
myself.but ought_to leamt the ratiffmene of my noted:
' nation in the betas ot my fellow-eitigens. and to theft
decition in the midget orntest) feeling assured Melt
no r! h liel h . l. a l l . 4 l:xlr " ?,h t : ire u ern a g e :d%Ter. cne. "
Two nicotined were organised outside, one at . the
etepa of the dweihng on the west aide of the Ball and
' other on the the stone of a dwelling ore the loath side of
I , Chestnut motet, otelem_ito the 'Rail Chestnut At tne meeting on the north aide of t atreet
reuse M. Williams eresided. • Addresses were nude be
Win. Month o..ender. Dr. • arilthit. /gr. Bethel.
Benjamin H. Raines. M. H. Remborger. end Colonel
iirettle. On the south side Robert N. Shake eresided
' iperehmwere reeds at tide paint by A. R. tfloanaket.
David Williams. and Philip S. White.
At half east ten o'clock the meeting adjourned, and
the•orowdstowly dummied. • , -
MOWS. FARM ASSOCIATION.—An adjourned
mastins or *it saioSialton timbal at she Atineeltural
I loom, Chestnut street, below Seventh, on Seem*
raoriontalist,.. - Pnrildset4.ll.lloberre in Michele. A
code of by-laws was Presented.which tontemempoeg
I Me provisions one reenlying the appointment of ode
vice president of 'the assosirsticot frOntwalk of the
; noontime rePresiated therein. - -
The meatier was principally grecupled is hearing the
reverts of the committees from the ..everat cenucties, in
relation to the esleation of a imitable !Ite ro m for the
somosed Model • Pam. end Rename Oath a. • - 5 Ulm*.
mittee of Montgomery county reported t ugh .p .
oilvanr, t at ffortistown, the eight following pro
s Konen in that county. as having been offered for tiro
purpose:,ln Lower Menon tosquhip. cree each of 115
r gates &vitiations; in Rory• Moen townehio. one of LIU
, sores n µ baron townelts, one, each.of Ile acres, 110 noies. and 133 acres; m Wattematek township, one
each r f 276 and 160 tome_
~
Dr..l. K. i'sbteman, of Dommingtown. reverted in be
half of the Cheater county committee four properties in
r Rut Cele 'township v i a: Opt each of t eg mire', lei
acees,l2o. seats. exel . lso atm. Other•teneashed hsen
, offered in Chester tiouttry; but the tetras , ika. had been
communicated to his melamine, Mr. 4. L. Darlington,
mato was unevoldithly absent.
Fur. Y. Walter. of Delaware county, repotted in be
, halt of les oommittee the following offers in that
county:
'-
Ridley township, a farm of mg *area; 'leaner town
, ship, one of e.O acres; vne ip 'Morin:try township of IM
cores; one in art y township of ISO gores; one in New
town township of 110 acres t one in Upper, Derby of Igo
sorest one In cocoon:I of Winery&
The committee teem Philadelphis meaty reported one
of LIS acres in Twenty-third ward, and one of IM acres
in Twenty-fourth ward.
Mr. Landreth reported thittln tehalf of Sucks onuntY
he had no/parotid offers to , present but should the Al
-
soclation nelarmine to Meats the Model Farm in that
county he bad no doubt that improved Property. Mince
oient to the altY. and every wry adapted to the mumme r
could be had at the rate of "MOO en acre. Be deprecated
h..iity action, and hoped no county would be selected
until its citizens hist *absented Morelli tewarda the
object. Let the question °flotation-other the:l4omin
the same-de nil upon Iciest subecriptiohe.
Dr. Hirers Careen. of Montgomery county, felt that
more time woo requited by his committee. it was a
'politer no little tenor to examine fermi teed report ad
- visedly as to their eligibility.
Par. A. P. Morgan, of Delaware enunty, wan sore
that the local eotrunitteee were disposed to sink all per
sonal preference for situ, and ream:emend those mile
which. In View of the intertets of all the counties. would
he the hest.
Dr. A L. Kennedy wanted an energetic committee.
corn resod Drone or more frdm each county, to which
offers approved liy the local committees should he re
ferred with Mato:tenons to r aspect. compare, and re
vert upon the advanteLes o teach: whe remain.
Mr. Y.B. Walter, of Delawaye meant?, offered the fol
lowing resolution :
Baseless. That one member lie added to bean of the
present comae committees. and the committees this
constituted be. end they are hereby , Inettrotied awes, am the !amount °Tarok which willmobably be sub
scribed in each counts : to advertise therein that they
are ready to view eligibly ideated fit mat to emoted,
when necessary to meet sueh examination and te re
lent rush memo to the next metres of this saiwonation.
The tesolution sea agreed to, and ine following sea-
Osman were needed to the committee. Teepee ively
Delaware county. V 8 Walter; Chester county. lima
W. Vanleer; Books county. David Landreth ; Montso-
M. ry county, Dr. R. Carson; Pbtlatialehia, Perachall
Morris.
the committee cope:ads of the °theme of the lerniXdo
lion, and three members In each or the five counties.
The advantages which must accrue to that section in
which the Model Perm mid Delano, Garnett art a:tasted,
seemed to ba fully roalezed by all present. and gave
much animation to the proceedous, which were quite
prolonged.
The asset:nation adjourned, to meet in the same place
on Wednesday, 26th instant, at Mk o'clock P. M.
CHANCE IN TUB LICENSE LAWS—INPORTANT
Td Boyce.-11Esidins AND CONsTADLIS.-The late Le
gielatme partied en important supplement to the pre
set t license law. Which is now in force in this city, the
supplement having been approved by the liovernet.
Ihe County Cornmissionera are now issuing licenses
under the provisions of the new leer. so th at 'here nt
excuse for parsons selling without a , litiensa. The
penalties are very severe. as will he seen by the follow
ing. which le a copy of the eupplement as it mum
Neettion I Os it erected by toe Benue end House of
Reprosentetivelof the Commonwealth of Ponnsylvanie
in Geneml hue. bly met and it is hereby scented by
the authority of the same That itsionl hereafter be the
duty of every °mutable of the city of Philadelphia to
make return undo, oath, to the Courted Quarter Peg
sions of said eta , end county, on the first Monday or
each and every term of said court, the names of all
Persona vending intoxicating liquor., either in an inn,
twerp, restaurant, eating house. or ethomme, within
the ward of which he is conmehle. who his not ruby'
oomel ed with the provisions of the 14th, let h, I6th.l7th.
and lath sections of the art of April El, Ina, entited. A
sevyleMent to an act to regulate the elle of intoriaatiny
Pe nerd, mita/toed the list day of March. A. H. 1555,15n0
When. upon 'Reelect or refusal to perform the duty here
by enjoined, "hall he guilty of swOurr.
Sections. That hereafter the hereof (lumber %ps
alm,. of the city of Pluaadelee,a shall collect from the
Perron obtaining a li cense ender the provisions of the
net above mentioned, the sum ot one dollar tor the eon -
stable of the ward in which the restaurant or eating
noille is situated. be paid to the Wald teValitithle as a
eonapeingation for the service aforesaid.
Section S. That any person returned a. aforettid i hy
said ward oremtables, for grinding liquors without b
rawn, shall• be tried in the said court. end• if found
entity of guch, offence, shell be heed n sum not ex
ceeding two bundied dollers,,and imprisoned t"ors term
of not more than two years.
- emitters 4. That any tureen proposing to open &hotel.
inn tavern, restaurant, or eating house in Amid city.
after the time now toted by law for the mantles of tooth
licenses, may apply to the commissi enamor said
end UpOn compliance with the several provisions of said
net, a lletltle may be granted. to expire on the Bret de'
of Jima, then nextsumeeding, end upon payment of a
sum in proportion for the time such license dual be
gmeited.
Sestina Y. In case toy person who shall have obtained I
etittificate, under the premiering of the fifteenth emo
tion or seid eat, shell neglect refuse to ray. the City
Trensurei, and hi take nut %license as therein provided.
It shall be the duty of the City Treasurer. at any time
error the firer day of July of each year, to proceed to
collect the amount of such lieeiise, with fees and costs,
111 the crime manner as retailers ' licenses are now con
tented in the mid rimy.
Section That the prommons of any act inaonstitent
herewith bo, and the same are hereby, rePealed. ,
LC:MR.IE DorreTtorts.--The treasurer of the
Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Disabled
Firemen gratefully acknowledges the , following done
bona for the association : From the Pennsylvania Piro
ininitariee Company, $100; Delaware Mutual Safety
Insurance ,
SUM; Ingaretteia Compeer' of
Noph Americ IS; American Fire feme. c on _
east, OM; Fame Fin Insurance Comptin t a
roL i
FIRE ENGINE FOR FRANK/ORD.—The Wash
ington Engine Company have gold their hand engine by
the Franklin Fire Company of. Franktbre, for one thew;
sand two hundred dollars, a little more than half whet
it cost. The engine is Irt first rate order, having been
built only two earn. The Waatangtne. having been
I long emote twitted as ti 'team fire-engine company, bed
no one for the hand engine. It will prove highly nsefid
to the mosens of ti rankford.
Moix Poßotaa BOSS roa ..STEAM Dap
_ENG twss.-The Tivoli Rom Company (Teen(- fifth
and Brandywine streets). on Friday evening, appointed
a committee to purehase Tetoo feet of terpieoli doeled
pvleteflOglitar 1191 1 11 fat *team fire-sagims,Mett anew
crab' o mi 0 sac lugs to cart! it. ,Thin is a most
arcane}, Vs, an plenidanob or tbrotayAsst at Free
*al " 111 1, r , ,*• au x 4 4 1 : 1 • 1 f"Pg're
ilitarniCaP, • .
. i .,
put of hie Inwire;qltimr - ow alb , ans
tandnamM" Ilat'ilindinamodp-inemmagarmakildniner
r o ll. Tfd•gmb A pipfeson 4 =l Apo iinjef SOW
ri in IntlinnilliMMUSlng Itheddlbeseespeek
Mr. lloOreth. eft ettaistel eheed rodamennlmelemd s•
omarty with ll* mama of ide frown and ea Ind ay be
woe removed:The MON lledtest for the restowel
wu that he had ommaini, anteeellaissfte thethestiol
in ffatio ll 4 dllii*r. oB ‘thdd wr theArghletWe'lallt
;Mal 44, Voil itlieott MUm emitemn, 01, - ineM and*.
. 0 1'1 . - . " Dfi "" dl i °t i e d 4 C - !,! i ' ilel 28 41.01014 ;C
, huratikin_bliell II dndinAninte- 'O4O WOW/
'a/thin - 4W it Nr.at hip isfbeee•t_ JrodiMalfr, Itidlno,
who is a DeutOerst. and not Diu i =t ib i a a v a ns
who acs notit•MMIS Mrthe forep,whirilekeet to the
Petiole a pact'. sad mew haft opealy r thew the
maks efteletthe. , , Atew Jet. , aft.o -- 1015 - a-sin/81W
of the Marro " burr cfpnlllllln4llll, : 1116 • Inn Iniiii. , lift
the. tome • sounfte is - the nalrelfte Oka to VW
OnPßlT,CollPrineffar. nWle in* illnlaillartanikin in
ninon of alderman : and a Munk. em %mom, was the
author of 411110M11101118171111stoinfitimortg of
tha P wkikeeray, ~-reoc r anizrei ors , tialm
x t ga l l IBMISIRInnnn
IV to W a rt enfigOrralrli
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pi natant
— bora of • inminrmAlo./nesee it rah ,m.
ei iire
-Tin tails:in , mein to -- 441401i on 6aiolds7,
big nothing et it gellillitteL The Heretic !mbar
turret ease was postponed is the Common Ithee, no so
fte it of JudeeTbeemptee . bat* ismised id, O. ( Wig'
ter Stallions. la the Callaille.47•Walike /Sifts vm
waged on the Motion List. In the Poettiot Court.
Judger' Shanwood. Stroud, sed /jam Vern inannen In
the Motion Lint. Yhe heanncor tstutpoannElnin 1.1“-
seaed nntil next Saturday. Mrs , ache YneelAsilt• Jas. -
tme tread. yea softest/a Warta/ th e .rtiutr Lzat. at
the quarter flesetrat,'Judse •facefteon. the le ft ot
W1:11. Wa . dlluote. reamed vita 'Weepy. was eftodpfter
thejury readenna a velftiot of " not . nifty." Tat cam
of John Donnelly. couvreted et leftism' delft 'oft/.
Pm heard on a motion for a now trial. Daemon at-
CITY: ITEMS;
A ORAND GALA-Dar Axone ysit LADIZS.—W4I
hese not for anew' Jeans witeassid-se-neaseefol
"Milliaaff , OhiselteS". in this eitt an that of Ifrawca.
Lincoln. Wood. and Pliehole. which oasis awe Thurs
day of this week, at theirhapatar eatablisiuraim.
Tts. Chestnut street. The day Itself was peculiarity atte.
pistons, radiate unreel* ffinong withvitnth them Wes
retail rooms were crowded from i 0 A. Af 'OSP. X., stS•
lorded no inistaunderabla eindeaiiithait'the eommenda-
Me- Worts ol this Arm witidu the Past law Infer W
era
sent to the Lichee of Yhiladelphia anestetdishment in
a 1 respects worthy of lhair yektrosulle. have brae
crowned with deserved success. Within um Yours
above named over mervEmigas hradrislisdies. number
ing among them the tam elite of out tray, visited their
stane.•therar ft/trim/ searSelY tit": egenoment damn this
interval in which there were lean than two bunend
persona in their Morel jn wesising, se we did. abort
noon. the number amounted to nearly double that. so
that it was really with considerate. difficulty that wis
were enabled with oar characteristic diffidsace ander
nob circumstances to mein" our way throesh the Wis.
Scrubs esiiof orbiolinevrathere• emocanteinitiithevaisi.
charge of our repettorial duties. in pmeine an opinion
• upon the extent and variety'of tie - neer fashioned Min
now" exhibited, we confess to betas governed more by
tatrittidentit doimplimiate we hailed passed *poi them
by the ladies, than our owe unaided judgment • Snob
aniveuaiooaceaeonoaam wars oiliapvlsessied
seed-essiconnomawirm that the dowder.tres is Mee
! evicts ant trailed in the '• mlth n Ofelliall " Insmblor
Oar ear, oaspuod us with a new- last Orient of Phan
' delnhia pride, as the reossunent wra warrant damp
those who appeared to ismer ' that OW ostesOna"
aeration fairir surpassing any saran' similir, metropoli
tan exhibibou tel Milivines/ 'With tier Mukrameristie
!ustiipi Plutedelpl* , - •
thi =ens prima - Me from a reel sheen, as the ladles
b) norm wore nitinatend the new. and neatly lettergad
leirie"4 of boatels of the esaimito ttteii covet* hestlw
wart= interest:l= imentaine,ise wialineht awn, Isom
what rys guar, matthemeanat dines tot tae dal mat
have been *Ammons. Thwonet aninter_of de.dded no
velties was a misname= feature. sad handsomely at
tested the talent sad eiterater mitt arm. '145411714 Aria I
in an, whether menet with ranter& to ini Sinintol
rpm= •114 narmatinestarenstn the ennui or taws
*nand in the toodientntMeCite the Neiman' of the
oiau - or =rams IL intrainstf; thir" - Oniimd - o*Teid '' of
Liatiotariliteed,it 'Minim*. en
Thursday' UM, Is worthy of being =roweled me dize - of
the most eratifyini sealui.et the iitase... TIM* sae
Imdredw 2 denbAlses, who were, omen t t
Magid the
*moist 'ainpawatio, sive ludo titm what venni in
ParrhOP,Pettleirdafaroaratliai thrtriiiistfasofardslit at
'their Ova. ocarvenraoe.,sout itettlaraS- task lialiDess•
stook would eorgo.to warniat au rialiiathkfilisetait 111104
it tot weal alOarpreitiatta be obis to is
cord. to tottliaoP l / foroatat.'.'oodlioto to kayo
=mak& si tM. slime lietvollitis to ,airua ass,reatterm
of earotar "alostaryksisms, tart alma .that Lat.
port Hoot dipartmaim Wear ?stall bid*. - -
f' Two licrusaa. Eatratia.—.
goatkaiii - eo irtia sreipirial:of tivi-Tosia,Meara
Vbaitioa Aesociatrea,tleallitrrateary Martaikteadotsr.
D. D., one of the most edogaitiat Dying ihrawa, aid will
traowa to tae hisetialbareetiarrataldt lifted sae soon
est oodasioaility; has emataittad al drake* two Jeetvies
in thus eat! before_ his dapaulare for Latta- -The Ira of
these will Do gavial:at Vowel ItilWas limas, ma
im nut. aosamasaing at a edaskorkilai MS- sottoolt
mn.be Tresuposadmtatiisa." litsaatoesalatall be
difivinetoalhatala , l Gram Ng Xoihrwhia,:ettae 'Late
Motor or Thou 'isho'have Obi zit Mang Asa
ca4taidoe4 Ocala tliee *AI paw, UMW - laistraihaaat to
fao4oirhololoositilisintuitato Solid SiS4irs seal sail
Sairhurt. will probitty ha necessary for Maui lira.-
care their tickets in abatis% Os order to *Ol, NM
DIFIMEATiON drat 11ILB
To our own Giuliano we pool fib rqiha4 law
Of all others to Inman_ irearahles-Arr : the alck—by
which we mean *very aleastipthia'-ef , erseata.
0 0 4 10, a. °Yaqui adlantr; ter'-a - tb• Gnat Central
Cravat Eiaphrinor of 11111: I" A. liahlaraaa, Dia as
cbssassestria,:lsodei All.'. saatlamaa
has saatamcskix ,apokaat an Araaldiatuantasioatially
Minim front l
tons oy,o4 o olAktaamatrb. kathapata
ca' / d g "Ifil ar w st " - -Tlor tr raw ;ZI T r t°
form some Aio of ibr pallYammiliatf,siontrati soa
r gained lu this mac!. stopkon..sept.ceitt latatitail that
the akioes of thew ranortrom dottors
apieos. In ttas article of skirts les lass ales avid* Tern
sation, aed it is said that bemenafietersi • ?WY Alia
riot artiole at he rata of major vitas stoitera. , a*mos
,
rantiarthoolly would do saittollioactliamaatiaaawat
_
- Box lifor.—DiaLog at tha:Coatieautal the °that
day; a allaakeloo ram*, colowintutt Oa axami_ Ma
textioix sisatroilliAt dui *Namur to ow •q*Jitore
-IY, tabs hart. MCP Is 31¢014" It wasallterward• di•-
aovarad that fegint i. eaiet Taaira
Fair, and saandy iaitreakaatal la settra at Owe Fara
fo r O r airville stakes, the aalatiratad Claimer sad Fa
shioner Het" CM‘tautattost. - •
Zot.uow'-',PARAD..--7116 Philmhelphre Zones*
corps mites a parade the oilier wails iiiftena. Tits
tatterioieliti eyed- pentalooisi raddri e reff Ai% tens
inch etotnditt asst. and hatofghe fewssgtera.the dews
being 'an emirate imitation of the Garde bawls!
Zounees. The gentle melt composing the corps tries in
their eharaoter of privets Div zoos; alrare 4fitos lands
sons gronnord at the Brown MIAs Clotkin 114 of
Pm OS mid Of Chestnut street.
above Sixth:
A GREAT WART SUPPLIED.-111E. Gco. C. Bower,
&assist, uovihistia 'corner of Plinth end Yine streets.
bee /aptly invented ea ertieleesekieb ke Item ei Meath.
Medicated VIPs, e safe - and goody eats Tar Imartes
ocentiveness. sick end neieceis healftiellinokysposione. eat
all bilious affections. Thew Fiji are inialrentat par*
Alexandria - Sepia; skilfully eelehined with liziEßEltial
end while they set as missals purge, yet they do net
weaken the system. Put up in double buss at tie and
_ .
papetpdani dente par box. " _
Macias Hewing - shall I long ? -Laid,
Webster, & Co.'s Improved Look-Stitah _Machias - has
given more enifetar.'ssti.discitioa than sag other sewing
machine in the world. It is rims.. Ann. and sale d
doing good work. Call sad see: or send fora molder.
Leap. W assurs, k Co..
- tgro Chseiset Names
A artereentit wooden pagoda whiOtt we brought
from Brinan'a, towing bean broken able on sideboard,
we were very animas to hire it reteired, and tried
several aorta et One; teateritlitist meow. oar atten
tion wee celled to Elpe'dnis'e Prepared Glee. sold at se
I , llAt- auto. Ws ire tonna to fir' klaspertstie.
The Merle' appears now to be itroefleoese and
rant* seen by etas; et the- gees of- itaa•Anewiese
'apart, - apt p Wit
YLIIANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Tim Money Allarket.
Pau4viraa.artc,Ont7.l4lo.
A seri fair butanevs was traiissetad at he sank boar!
to-day.. North Penasylvania Sailmed bonds. boat the
luxes and the chattels, advanced, as also did Audis,
Railroad skate* and State and city Mama Cloastaat and
'Witlnut;street Railway mold at Si, West Phibsdiaphis
at biaond . had Third attest at 20. and Frankfort
and Southwark at IL A taw Alarm of beak *took
otiamtail heads at ramatprissiona isaotationla
,The money:market °mailmen to *alibi: pent Nash
and the rates mile low for' dl kinds of toad Patin Mid
lidoiedat MUI Tuesday ate the lad atrifor thohretkiMit-
Vise bowtholcera of the Williamsport and Elmira Si .4-
road Company to deposit their bonds and Ma weer
meet with their attorneys; H. 8. Whitten to Co.
'1 hOhlt. Pleasant branch—the last notion of the Ten
nessee and Alabama Railroad—hie just bites completed.
and the ears now run into AIL Pleasant, one of the mod
beautiful and thrifty villages in the State.
It is contemplated to change the West Philadelphia
Sayings Institution into a bank,ander the setieral bash
ing law, es soon as the povision of as law will *Saw-
It Is very stotsule thus number of the whom wrings
institutions in the State will to haewissi.' - •
taIIADZLITLIA no= RaCHANGE
April T,
REPORTED ETD, E. DLAINANZE. stiX WalatititmiL
FIRST BOAID. • .
8000 Fends uonp iSX
2000
idd City do ..Myatt%
1(K) do . JON
2466) do IL 8 ' 11/1%
*OO do
MI do stew.los
100 N 'Palms R 85
Wu I, ehigh
/MN ranee Ft de- • • ...ed3l
IIX W Chester
100 Reeding R .. . 215 E
NO do . 6 .L
16 do
NETWV.
1000 Chi Corm
tuo r oh Nev .te:rs
22d Sd etR. 6619 , -
sucbii)
...Too Penns Coup 683,18.05,44
4.00 do .........24a 964{0
Tuts City Es—
zoo do .... tfi
4000 do
itne N Penns R 70e. —SO
UOl%l Reading Mt% es;1111.11%'
I W WO Elm 11.7 e, 1 Mon. . . 66
/U „
Ilea chll .
_Pe
tow Rea 68,
7 6 Walnut-6t.2i
12 Bealr Aliad R
20 do ..... 58
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Wivrvt. kW... 1 1
Is let mon. as„
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LalytirACco6&ll,l4l3( BS%
X Pepin —... 9,31(
16 Yenon 60..- 66i6
MINIM •
6o lot 164 tht.,-
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Rao* tc V ine-st R. AO 26
oLosure
6 IOW sked.
Nittal
R.... ...... 101ise 1.0136
11w. __... .10e 106
Penns .
It 944,
Reading .
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Penzs z l— nriiii ..- :: : XIX
aloLi.'nl
f ISohn!1 Sohn!) ay 14
. .
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",proferred.l73i 78
Markete lw Telegraph.
Biaarmowit. April 7.—FlOor dell; Wes of Reward
Street at g8873f. ta haat buoyant, trt,_nat , l4. for
'white, and 5t.4301.41 for red: Corn" r ea r ea ad
vance flo • wnite.721,74, .rellorr 70107A5. yrcnden,..
o steady,
St $lB for meta, end Sts for. prune. :Jammu to
h'eld at Mi. Whiskey is dad at Zto. ,
Arosurt, April 6.—Sales of ,Cotton totdap.:loo Wee
at 10 trlpXo for middlinn t - talite of the lent Thane;
receipts 1 6 MO hams. • 978 for the same' el* n year.
menials at this port are imam baler *heed c . aapier.
The total exports of the 1/10111011VO ben is
stook of cotton in Pont la 1/I,loo,lmhte. Oest e . - 640 / 1
to avenami %d: Prldeatete Illness are nominal.
Exchange on 111111 r York XeikE sresimun.
change 808%d eintaollo.,
• CIPICH.IFFATTi I.—Floar Ilt 4/140Z46101511
dull • VOthin °tar 'iness_park. Ilacce
droopt,;••_ '
Itsw i satihsj o u
,t 'own for go, ingwar fiwdt awj
I* Resettling : -UN
13Norri6 K 49.
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20
6 commercial Minivan
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4 do 84151L111
5 Rink of Kentook7. ./23
lON MA t R.— ...bass
a St of Penns I 0k0...24 , 0
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UOMILD.
i 0 Lehigh Nay -.— . MX
ql. re,nne. R 161
14 do .. --- Ow°
10 WE 4. nits. R ea
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eatimpork_lL_ ft
zs Southwark - Rk...... V(
17Commtotta bk.sbyrn99
4 do .. 46417,150
2 do • . •-• • —awe t o
14 FUCA tr. Yeelis olual.lits
9 do ' 54.4 d
1 do 95.63