„ - A '' ; l^ : ;4^i?l'j’'^ ''i’l'''^'''”’^fl} -L m ■"::: i i " 1 _■;*~~,' ■■ „-■■—■ .i.i.-i ..I-, -..in ’''- ————-- ."" ' -.- . ‘~ i *’" ’ 2 ‘•'/'■■matt to Manibtnwtbftitoatt'ttlinnn)^- ■ * &-■? * yy* > !»cw»**> '»>«>* m &%j*%t&X'is*>* i, *r lk ' ii '7 R fi imiaiiinik to-MCt,' r; ‘ • ■' A \ " ... ■=. *> »-;i : b;ib; s'r o' okf! \■ •. .'“ "■. •>"'- /' ’■''• i 4i^/iito; f >if4?if.*xfcit:xs; edi I*-1 *- f.k: yc.-H ."v ' i •. IK ruam ■<:■• ••' ■' : . I .' AVunUd KtonutiLaMnantlbwlmifna. {•»!. - t" 'Y”= umchutnutSTfcnrr. v? Vi „.: UooUMtioaVlth*?*!* ”* - aam obadbs, 1 QBEAT KEOUCTIONS HdtrßXDiAßMte: OBtCNADtHES. BABWW . ... 10BBS. a*» FRKNOH-lACB MAKHUjAS. ' M kt*Und Mt tfcte Mitk»i<«Mnt<*r' toaturiu Am ..«EifiyLM:«iE.>* ; 1 *:j&4 IV-:-- -•' ; WortfclttqHTH gj>—t, ■> ' ■ ' J4*»TiLL.4S, j' FOIfIi,'SyLOK MB y:• ' \ , j: MAI^TiEBA,B“ r #5.88. " , v-' v v^-ti^Eiol^ft.^''"'-;'V' : ’ . •• , • , , ,• r “• r, D' CIDRDLV THE BBRT, •» ■iiauwotb«Hml . M rtyrtww im ttt citrmfrr »» iVENS, . • - ■ a»a«nthNiwTHytwt ■ ; MANTIiEbi . ■ i, fit.-; xw i■>>: ■ ■■•‘i ; ’ -■ Tlm.ctWm^.Bwnlfi «tct wm.wd U»it»ctww iV-ENS' V• at Bojitfc WIWTH Itmt. ‘ >• jjAJUSGI ANQLAIaB MANTLKS, ' i 'la twJWw T»ri«tT, «t tUO *8 *o! Tk'*aMtiin*ri> i* tho'mtr. ■ ‘•."O■ IVEN'B. r-!- «m*i« ~~ "} POINTS’ 4NI), ■. MANTILLAS.* ‘ Af IJEMTBAIITUOafTOFINrOKTA'ripM. ..rn^oMnitth* twiuuwof u mrortuum.- PINE PARI d GOCXDS; jUufo«,is.*«M froafa.M , A BARGAIN _JN JPEBKO.H IAOB POINTS, KRENOH LACE PIOOOLOMINIS, mantles, ■*''. f- ,V j • A KB U K T O N * S. >; : . ' Mi'SODTB HMOSD BX&in. OASEILMEItES,-; f' ' • sMurtauntafth*Abortkt '/ SNODGRASS k STEELMAN'S . «)SMttk. asdb'nvstntt, «i*w» cjumjwbt. OTRrpKDcii'rwtof jay i l •I.IKEJK —"i : iwr*i<»: *f for BUTBIA. '- ~ T —^ — k “rr“ s;■ %, siir Voak APTBETisgHESTs. '*.'oo;;'': v ;■: ; .. *v:'b *njk e s „ m roEi, i Miip araneit w TnnUniinlUU* 1* v AU>4«IB 0» TH* WOBLD ''^.l' l . : jpww r Kowßorafl. ~1 '-’J - J y.: I:’'-. ■ ’ „7' - , J y> ' 4ua. two*, nAMsrBST.riMKitA, ka -ty. rintra coßxsaroitDMifn •, •• v-j. ? h6u.se-fub.vi.shin'<; ~ goow. guptaion refrigerators, AND CARBIAOES, tVfiXmiftK LIFTBR*» . .; ' ' ':' vt- w mrttmn CmtmtailUXtw. V. -'o;;::' YARN ALL'S i / : »-.vr -■■ ■ ,'ivo,.] ■* -/-mins twi^msgxnvT-wnfsn,,. *MUit*tk«4M4«aT of Ma* Aim. «ft3r* A*? }*/>>' / C jßrßtdtufc u* übhjmi S ;3§|BS^^ < ■ - ■ V • "' : '-r •'•• TABUSHMENT, - ! " - vi'&s#&***&&>: •<■';- v ■-' - Mo. 810 CHESTNUT ST.. :'■ . IV: •••"•(••. *.:•: • ,; ••••'. ■■ - j. ■- - ■;>; Hi ; V Jitm men.): ~ . . ' AaWw»r»i>iii.r. :;V’; 1 nrlt-la .' '. 5' ->i 25&2: • ssssssaKsnft^r a» Bona imrrw Btntt. VESTPiIiCHS. Mart loqpavtdJdlife > ttttt YitfMtjr. COAL. cbstariosioN how BPO<>Ii ; OOTTON. ; ' rior iaootkiiMt, ’ (IwttoitT. fer nuhix orfeaad ••wi**.- '. ‘ ! I . ■ aa&BVUXB, Q«a«n) Af«Dt, Mnr York. ' r J. B. HOWBLL, -;• ‘ 7 s Aient for PilMd*i»hlt,; ssß* SSHIMJti', fiAZABD, * HUTGHIMSOjKj i -ti\i,.{ < ‘•. .r .:o | m 11* OHBSTRUT«., , j- : OOHKISSION KBROHAKTB J ■■ ! y PHILADELPHIA-MADE ; .GOODS. ‘ ’XTtkffIITHAH HTHOI/SSALE FRICKS] j " oharleb~hark:ness. ns MARKtT WMfcTi i&CkAat sonar «f Fonkh Street, • WIU. GLOSB QUT AT SKTAtt,: , ~ mnuifn/ttr it, - " ‘ Tk* n)oMm oftk* Eldsat Stock or 61>*lWO XITD SUHMBR CLOTHIHG, aMaatertaradj for this awaon’e VTliotasal* Trad* H.villlsdlt fo Utolr adranta** to aukc.tkcir aaloetiooa IwnsdiatalT. CHARLES HABKMESS. SEWIS6 MACHINES. 1 ; * WIIEON HEWINO MAOHINESL ■ r: HEHRT ooir, Afaot/ : , 'm CHHSTHCT rTEJSKT, SEOOIfD FEOUK, JbcWSHi witi Ojordtora, oa nuf toPriraU Familial, ~,'V ■!■ . BEUfcmjpmcfoit".'. I Wait STATE Street. Tranton, N. i. . U* CKmm SWAHE, Mo, Fk. . " , 1 ~ v .- ■ "^ 7T ~ ~ - lilMai WJIO Q X AGIBBB’ SBWWQ MA &££*■ \ PRJEPABEU til. UK. . SPALDINC’S PREPARED GfLOEI “A STITCH lit TIME,SAVES MNfc.” BCOHOMT! ' - DISPATCH] SAVE THE tIMCKB! At tcttdmit wttt Aorm, »m i» wlkuoM /• mUiu.it I* frr dtcinibl* kohave some choar and oo«T**i*Btl**rtetr#kiirtaiF*roit*r*,T«y*. Crook*. rr.k*. - • ■- . HPAUMHQ’S FRBPAHBD 01,01 ' aoaata ill nek w**r*a»«Saa, and bo hoseakold eu afford to bawitkost it It ia alarajri nadir and x» to tha atiok tU fOint Thar* iaao loegara aaoaaaitr for lunaisa okalra, aalratarad aanaan, k*adkoadalla,aad brokax aradlaa Itialaat tk* artlola forooxa, aksll,and other oraiaaaatal work, ao aowlar with India* of nSnataaat i* . Tkla adxiirabls *r*»srxUottia axad sold, bainr oka ■aaaltr kAld ia aolatloa, *»d aoasaaaiai all tk* raluibl* akaSttassf tko-Soaa gins. It mar ba •aadtatka akua of ocdlaarj Bipoilaka, baini .raatli ■tor* aakesir*. ' -* ■ ; “CSRFOT. rff KVJIMY UOVBK.” , 'R.a AtoiaiiaooMnaalaaaaokkou!*. • _ , -v : ;-/--:;PltlCIC ; TWHHTTfVyrVI5 CENTd. .V” r ' WkoUaaiaDafot Ha.« CEB AR Stnet. Nav York. ,--rv Addfaar.r < } ' HRNBT 0. uPAIiDIHG A CO., ’ . Box Ho. Moo, Nav York. Nhd Cirtofrtf hioSaow-CAM ■■ncmiTtttg »*ah p**sag*. - WS-' . , SWtSiHn j PanPA «bd aivfc «Uan Matinm itacmt an»««l!r to ***n houwtiold. > SaU Wj all noamet Station# ri, Dnnutiii .Hwd mir* and PsrtUßre B*»!er», 'orooer», and Ttaoy StOTBB. ..r ,(• • '1 ' OMrtrr Ksrbb'sMs shosldmake a now of ;- - SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ' aaraikingiop, their Kit. 6 MILh ajAHD ANY OLIJUTB, IJATS! HATS! HATS! MEN’S STRAW HATS. ' i STRAW HATS. EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE OP STRAW .HAT MOW READY? . LINCOLN, • WOOD. A NICHOL?. j: euM-tf TOO OHEBTNUT Street. pATENT., - 7 r ICE PITOHEBS. KEEP ;lOE 12 HOURS. • • JLEWIS JLAJOOMUB & Co.. SOS CHES 7 NOT STREET. »y2B-tf PAMIL.Y FLOUR. WITHOUT DOUBT THE VERY BEAT F L OUR j 7.V THE UNITED STATES, Foreetetir 1 ' • - - C. H. MATTSON, jeJ ARCH AMD TENTH STREETS. po FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. ■ We in smarted, U heretofore, (o iSfflr FuniUu U their oOMtrT meMeeeee with even deMriftian of Sue Groceries, teas. &c ALBERT 0. ROBERTS, ■yt-tf Cor. EQRVKMTH .ml VWK Ww»u pLATEO IOE PITCH fR-i, , OP THE MOST APPROVED KIND. Formtobr Thomas c.garpett. ■pH »■ Mo. TIB CHESTNUT STREET, g SHOEMAKER & Go. j. GLASS. PAINTS, * OILS AND VARNISHES. I Northout Corner FOURTH AND RACE Street*. [arlMm U; E H E W &Co ; ; X , Wtotooraph frame depot, ........'««. »», SOUTH BIOHa-m Street, . ! Above Cheetent I - -FM* to JS* oMM* eetebliekmenr is the ett j devoted I •SMvriyto.PWirroOßAPH FRAMES.. A (teeter of OVAL OILT FRAMES on tool then o»n be ISflie wwe MSebUMueegt la the Ulited.Stele., t .risa for tWe'W WE* B&MMg* ** korta m ■«■ A-gii ——— -■■ ll 1 . , .fif Wti&'t-k ■ aUNB. ■ - : - .+-M* , iSas*39t ( sy>i« v iJs‘ , r: M jrr.s; * jHIJLIarNIJsH »! uOOllKi* . ■. I j^aBN^H^FEOWERsTn' MONTUERS. ■ • -f. . -AMD , i RTR AYT BONN E X S. ' duet Opened, a > A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. . • XHO3. KENNEDY & BRO., i ~ mir-tra ' ‘ /. j '■ So. tsi OHISaTHDT STREET. gents’ Gooi>s7 piROG !! INB BusriugS, i* all Its departments, »t their OI.D 8 LAND, end .intend to continue there /oreoer. of at ! least until due notiee 1, divan to toe aontrary. This an , nosneetnent Is made m order that our numerous pv 1 trone in this oils and elsewhere may inner that their or ders, adddressed as above,-will always reach us. whith er they hapeen to see. cur cdorrf uimejll in the aewr phMn f rihe time twine, or She. ■ • • kjrisaee cut this but and paste it iu your mem random J W. gOOTT— the Sim of Win vHWWroTßtnuit.Ynearly'opposite tee BirmitKoiae,; would reboot tußy nail the attention of his .formerpatrons and friendejEo hlsnew store, and is pre s«mtfitcuuantled. o Vholssale Vrise respited* wio» and truth of it, S«f®£ Never did w *• knofree JnKeaoe ol Sattiafeetumby sot one £ wfco uaedit. Ontheoon tnfit.ftU ere delithted 80 with ita userattou, end epnkiaterßteof hiehMt U ooanaaortiiitonofitcmeiq' eel effects and radio*! ni S? teoa.r:We. speak m this Matter “wiim we do Jb know*” after ten years* r* reputation for tfie fulfil- Biiat we here de 3 stare «in almost ever) rlitro the btlnt S 9 issufleriMfrom pain end n. relief will be c* fbundi n fifteen or tweet* ftertle'iyrrif to 5! id minis tefed., ftMfe; o iSwa jnNewßniilaad Z. M( Eußms used with B .«r- B .™ j g a^»()p , It not only relieve* the** ahihTTrom nala« but in vuontesfthestoinMhand " bowels, corrects aoiditv, nusionsjirbieii,. if not j speedily remedied, end is death, we believe it the tewt and inrest remedy in nmh&msr. S Ws&hssFt£ he foregoing & do not let your prejudices, lor th« erejqjfl/wi « onreiji, standhetweei. oq w imgU£& ase of this meqioine, if timely used. Full direc tioni for using will seooin » pany eaoh bottle, Non* genuine unless the lao si- w mile of CURTIBfcPEH llWt New Fork, is os the outside wrapper. «F*Bold by Druggists throughout the world. Prinol pai Offoe, No. 19 CEDAR Street, New York, priae M oents a bottle. ' frJM? HELMBOLD’S extract bcohc, MfIOLD’S KXTaAc/|foHUa AT Tl °' HRL}lbou>’b extract jtnctft;. ATDIt,HETIO ' KELMBOLD'S KXtLo/|W AT W**™ .And • Post tiaa and Spwlßo Rernpdj &rDieeaeea of Will, Rhine re. Gravel, BrosiTi _ .. .Grannie weafauae. Thie Hedicme lap ream, the, power of Tlijettlon, and dnced.eeweU mPaIN A**D INFLAMMATION, and “ * r °kEN, WOMEN, OB OHILDBEN. _ Belov BEWARE OP r AND UNPkINCIPLED DEAubRB, , Who endeavor to dispose “09 “thbib owMVand u, TßsHmrmMm&aamß' n - ‘ ' tnhff-I* pAPKB HAN GUN We invito the attention of &!i person* vho vngh to doeorate their Houses, to onr large and extensive stock of PAPER HANGINGS, at either of onr establish-' meat*, all of the newest and best' styles, suitable tor stores or dwellings, and pot up in the city or eountry, by earefulmen. • ftoWELL & BOUBKE, N. £. Corner FOURTH and MARKET Streets, and If South FOURTH Street, thiladelphia. myJ4-lm JCSr BEOJEIVED BY THE CIIY CF WASHINGTON, A LARGE STOCK OF JET BRACELETS, Both Plain and Gold Mounted, whloh trill be eoh! at VERY LOW PRICES, RY THOMAS O. GARRETT, mjtt-lm No. Tl 2 CHESTNUT STREET QLINDS AND SHADE*. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, la tho moat exteneive manufaotnrer of VENETIAN BLINDS ♦HP WINDOW SHADES. Th» larseet and Sheet naeortment in thaoitj, at th, wweat prioee. « STORE SHADES made and lettered, Repairinr promptly attended to. apf-d3n, QAMPHORATED VKTIVERT For the Freaamtion of Fnre, CaeUmeree, and Woollen Goode from the re vagea of tfo.be, Apta, and othar Inaaota. The CAMPHORATED VETIYERT fa a oombino* tton of Camphor, Vetivert and various Aromatics, it hw brea long and tovornbl|\lfiopwnin Europe, and hai hessi found superior to otfcejr arttajte* for the purpose. ■ Prepared at PARRIBH’O PHARMACY, apU fea No. 900 ABOH Btreot. . MARTIN .ft QUAYLK’B LYS.BTATIONEJtY, ahd FANCY GOOD. xmt walnot WrjMt, ■BMW XLXVXtiYH. t&lwifl* on Vahd PArfunierv »ml Toiftrt PROVISIONS,— 2,300 .pieces Hams and Shoulders, City SmotaL Also SO hbl*Qard aiyf ■: • ■" ABCHyreet. eeanditdftnrahnve Front FJH KUKOt'E.—Having been appointed MttM fct-WMU WILLIAMS fe C 0 Traasat Tat. »U Baltimore j we had our Itrst view qf. the glue Bidgo. Through tho beautiful valley of the JJpnocaoy ijver, to the Point of Rocks, where the Pqte maa mot in this vicinity, is a thousand feet wide. The reeks rise grotesquely, and a fan ciful mind might detects human.prof)lo in their natural and curious form. 4t their base curves the Iron .rack, peat to whioh is tho. Obesapeake and Ohio Canal, and tho swift i’o touuc frets and foams, as it raakeß ita.way from the bills, over the rooky impediments by which its course is rather resisted than impe ded. 'ii■ i i <• - At Various parts of the line,, andsduietfiues for long dtatancee, the traveller sdes'thiß cpu current and most suggestive trinity of convey ,auce. Upon the solid earth man first plaited his foot, andwandcred where ho listed; , \pjen he cams to a stream he waded it j when he met. a, river, he swam across it, at first, and finally used a hollow tree which, guided by paddle)* of oars, aide the first boat; As pephlaticia increased, imd Art and Sclente wefe hOTfiJj»r f : tured, and matured, an idea of bridg6-m*kjng, was probably derived from a tree having fallen, across a narrow stream or river, (the word creek is probably applied only to inlets of the sea,) and natnral bridge people, wopld pass to and;t|K/.’. In time, stately ftndsqUd bridges woum bO ereetedj and rohds mode With, a view to permanence and acconiincdstlbii. Canals weroq. subsequently'' thought' if— Vet, are they stamped with tho broad seal of antiqiri ty, for it is certain thty not only did.the Rgjrp, t Isos use caqsls for the pnrpdaeof Irrigitlpn,; but other natloifiiemployedtheau for drains lug, and ' Irat; in Asia Min#y%na many parfs of Kurope,] canal'nav'lgatjon was employed atayer/yg mote period. China, from a pqrlbd sO Terrife that It la lost ip tar tradition, him.ilterally bfe.p reticulated wfjrti canals, making ,'th'q most in tensive, systefi) ofrinternal.wgtor«og)raiinmh tion In the worid. When Brindley ,the engi neer of the first, canal In England/only a cen tury ago, was asked what was the use of rivers, be answered, as a Chinese might have done, <!"WS«N« ptTlu pr*wJ.; ,t. ....... , . . .. - June 1, 1860. wiblp day'ii'dald it 00-' ■ Othsr gentleman »p a geetUUMt? * Ofbo I* Nfftmedenie* lt,eepeele]iywMa ;|lto"lps»soa to iqaeatfontotha Hon. Hr.-.Ho*t*n;«f,Alataato~a tMtMiPamionato, hsavy saiwd,, W+iotod, aWi; 4*d?ij.^oeptoo, , i»UrrsiptlTe( g J i.li>^tu((h«i ?of« asl.oan»eo. Mr. Tran’s rsm«Ss''dfd'not ’"gtffS® »«'*>'•' applicd to him, intflf tbeydld, the Bease dt''Representstivas wst not the pisoo in which to+est his fury] or [sa tisfy hls pagnaoityp llWas toixtwbat gratifviag to perceive, arsn *ta iato.*onr, that tow aaifable igsmipniah from Alabama- **a, vhiiblv dfcgnltod with thap»»|tion into.wbkt hf> to»,qakk,butnot tho less As ha approapljed Hon. ..John Coohrana, of S«* Tork, and thit' sweet-toned gentleman Into his defence,‘up’ one’, with a hdart, fohld Have withheld 11 the tearof• sympathy. l ’ All his pprtj friends fought ‘for hifn, Or, T shonfd rather tay* they atrova to ease hla fall. It ossa truly a lamen table sodne, and I do hoaeaUy think that it dsno ,r»U««s;a party When Us members fceltheuselret bound to yield their, purs and gentlemanly ideas of right and wrong, and storlfioa themselves, to mske a soreen'for a man who wllfally diegrtoes himself add the body of wMoh ho happens to be a member: ‘No 'party should tolerate'it,“dnlela It desires" to adopt the Newgate CalenW as’their rale, and barn,' at the hands or 'the commdn hang iman; “Jeffersan’d Manual.”. • I, j •Haring the.dayls diseussion, two things iero enunolatod whlohdaserva’aspootal noto. Mr. Beab son remarked that-‘'.the Haase was noplaobto settle personal- matters,” and Mr. JoshaaHiß, of ■Georgia, informed ns that “Ihe House had been frequently out of order. ■’ i In the • Sonata, Mr. Senator Tnomhs’ attempt to get up the Honmas outrage was aniaooasefal. This is tbs third attempt of the Georgia Senator to get r; vote on it. Bzax Kioharob. tetter from New York. in* TAXATIOS or »SW TORK— IB* URBAT BAST BBIT UP fOR XBW TOBK— SrBABBRS EWPIOTED w VHB SOAVB TRAOB t Alt ARRBST—TBB ITAtIAR ttOYBMBRT IB SBW YORK VOR NCtoT—TBB SbW SBPRRIRTBBnBSV OV POLICE —3PRCIR BXPORT ABO IMPOBT —ARRIVAL Or THB BBOBZB DOORS'FOB TUB CAPITOL— PALSB RUMORS—GOLD MOVR MEBTS. [Corrsssondenoa at Ths Prsss.l Nrw York,' June 1,1860. It may bn instinctive to Philadelphians to know boar the burghers of tbls goodly Hutch metropolis are made to pay for carrying on the city Govern ment. Yesterday was the last day for receiving taxes In paymont ef tho tax levy of 1860. The tax payments for this year began on the let of last September, and the following have been tha monthly payments: September. ...St 118 S7J 731 Maroh-.- 0ct0ber........ 3767.176 80 April November.... 3.607 010 96 I May December 626 4 *0 47 1 Janaarr I»osoih| Total February 14719< IS I There still remains doe sbont 1800,000 on the tax levy of this year. In the Bureau of Arrears three years, time is g» ven to pay the baok bllle. At the -Milollth»ey«“™4ha.&BBesBeA property for which taxes still remain unpaid U cold at auction, Notwithstanding so much of the time of our municipal Solons fa given to 'the forthcoming visit of the Japanoio, the Arrival of the. Great Eastern In July is receiving from tho Common Council a reasonable amount of consideration. It is not yet fully determined whether she shall come up the bay and anobor off the Battery, or come through the sound and be moored at the floohs just above Harlem, wherp the water is of abundant depth. The applications for berths on her first trip out already exceed tho number limited, and n premium is offered She is to be consigned to Messrs. Grin* nell, Mlnturn, A Co. When the slave trado becomes so profitable- that steamers can bo risked lu the traffic, tho members of the Colonitatlon Society and philanthropists generally may well express alarm. Yankee cu* piditv, however, it is to bo hoped, will be beaten in this first attempt to send from New York a steam vessel to be used in-that business. The propeller Citv of Norfolk, which cleared on Wednesday lout for St. Tboipas, with a cargo of dry goods and some passengers, was seited upon suspicion, and has been partially overhauled by the United States officials. She was found to have on board five hundred barrels of flour, two hundred kegs of nails, a quantity of navy bread, about two hundred and sixty tons of coals, and two extra water-tanks holding seven hundred gallons each. The suspl* clous articles were the coal and water tqnhs. < Her owner is Mr. Albert soyn. Although appearances jzro decidedly against her, there is doubt as to whether sufficient legal evidenoe exists to pro* vent her departure. The Italian residents of this city, always noted for prompt response to patriotic sppoalß from their oountrymen, have, at the request of the central committee of Turin, opened a subscription in aid of Garibaldi and the Sicilian revolution. A con siderable sum was raised in & few hours after tho subscription was opened, and forwarded as an in dication of Italian sentiment, and a pledge of inoro liberal donations hereafter John A. Kennedy, Esq , the new Superintendent of Rolije, was sworn into offloe yesterday, and on Monday next will assume the headship of the pro* tectlve and deteollve forces of the city. The po sition is one repairing superior executive capacity, great Knowledge of men, untiring industry, and a constitution equal to the Constitution of the United States. Although no great ado has been made in reference to Mr. Kennedy’s appointment, those who know him well assert_th»t he possesses the stuff for a first-rate superintendent. The speoie business of the port for last week, as summed up at tho custom house, presents about tho same features that marked it during the week preceding, the receipts from Ban Francisco amount ing to $1,519,703, and the shipments do $1,217,778. For the fortnight, the exports' are nearly twice as much as the reeeipts, though tho hanks, at their last weekly return, exhibited .only a loss of $303,420. In the receipts are $25,000 ia silver bars from the famous Washoe mines, refined by Dun oan, Sherman, A Co , in San Francisco. The bronze doors for tbe Capitol, at Washington, 1 oast at Munioh at a oost of forty thousand dollars, have arrived in this olty. They were much ad mired abroad, and a desire is felt for their exhibi tion here before they are permanently plaoed in the great edifice at Washington. The Washington States announces, on authority of the Illinois State Register, that Tburlow Weed is on a visit to Mt. Linooln, at Springfield, ar ranging for a fair division of the spoils in the event of Mr. L*B success. As Mr. Weed happens to be in this eity “arranging” matters here—l don’t say there’s anything going on about gridiron rail* way« —tbe States may safely he said to be mis taken. Tho Adriatic, for -Southampton and Havre, and the Edinburg, for Liverpool, to-morrow, will take fromsl,2sQ.Clilfi to $1,500,000 in speoio. The steamship Cahawba, which left New Orleans on Sunday last, has 225,000 in speoie on freight for this olty. .Letter from Dauphin County* I Correspondence of The Press.! Middletown, June 3, 1860. Allow me, through tho'oalumns of The Press, to express the feelings and sentiments of a majority of the voters of this town and vicinity. Tho time of meeting of tho Baltimore Convention is drawing near, and the delegates will onoe more he oalled to nominate o competent man for the Presidency, who will lead the great and glorious Democratic party on to vlotory. Tho man for that exalted position is Judge Douglas, of Illinois. The names.of other good Democrats will be presented to the Conven tion—men who have been Democrat a ail their lives; yet Judge Douglas has more claims to the Presi dency than any other man in tho United States. If nominated, (as I hope he will be), he will not only receive the united votes of the Democratic party, but of all QQQwryative men who have any pride or honor about them. It is also neoessary to nominate a man for Vice Prs3ldent,.aml no better man than Alexander-H. Stephens, of Georgia, could be selected for tbeV honorable position. He Is a sound and c. nslsteni Demoorat, end capable of carrying all the Southern State*. If Douglas and Stephens are nominated, the Demoorati© party will rife from Its lethargy by glviog them - 20,000 ma jority Id Pehnsylvanla. CodobDs. Pxtsb ftirmsr, a Gloucester schoolmaster, was fined $lO end oost sin the Superior Court, at Ifew*. bQtyportrtteia vtfc»othe*dey f for savagely beat* Ingoneof hffpapUs'wWhtvruUrend’fiets. Tarn GtiimiuM-ScßaoL rw tHs Ftnmi n •*“ -rMtkiHjii. mu . pttwd Md approrai by hi ■»*>'. BptMpfiatUgttW ramaf ftijm ton d jWfjjl. . lfe|)^Nsai*,^ii«Sh4i«♦*• lidl :« *nmm>uir±** fttoai ix i« '»»*», y -«1t i«hWV * aiid'iiuSrfcT'tf'tfia 'stMfteta (Mm UM I MW) id *i •eotulroorthai ward la «h» Mwt touch.; Wi wtil retnhhfberdhedtßeiHlce .portaneedifn ptartngthls bUk-hoirlt msaudee om« «tafleo.bga gystem oflog-rdHeg’hgu U hardeaedtp Mae ground with ammi*M«tc. aid I •r«ty Mtbt teotlble wan «Md(M(N*ntihf:; becoming It-lawC i ■ Its pwage a»s fUrfiaiHc, apopulaHoriwhleh Is AneiraoipgjWlth a npU It] «?3msSsi®sx; tonfframgsarSeboel is held is notoriously pci oi the** InoectmediMi and aaoomisrtaUe in he It 1* situated is an nnboelUy aadioellgi >l« poittlon, afford! to the scholars 1 such,re bta a6Mmm -By this., means the schoolsin ol ioj wprds are crowded,beyond their capacity. As we bavp before gold, the united eantiaen ol the ppople Jn the Korthweetern wards demon led the ereotign of ‘ a netr building, and It was onlj In obediiiKteto this asutiOfentF tSkt'tha ordlnasoe in. ttrirfsißg 1 1th'construction wak ptssed. The ilti had be*n selected,- ota' Csalei atrept, ahoro N ee teehth; tad dir eel tone were giren to the Boart ol Sehool Controllers to advertise for apectdoatli hr. Although two or. three weeka have elapaed >1 i«e tho passage of tho ordinance, the board bare re fused to pay any attention Vo ita ‘T ley base the refusal upon 'the pretext that n* To id* I wore'prdylded by Opnhetla to pay for advertls ng. 1 Thefartady Ofthis aatnaption may’be appreothhsd, When are aay that the bill for advertising wooit be bnta trlfle; andeould bo railed la- the PUtee ith ward ip ten minutes. > A different and a mere discreditable motire ]for this delay beoame apparent during the last meeting of Belegt Council,' Mr. Davis, wishing to tranlfei the'matter from (he tardy oontrol of these con trollers, offered a resolution directing tbe Ohio Engineer to advertise for speoUcatione, and lie mining the boardfroa any further trouble ln|lh( premises- Baring the. debate on this resolujioi Mr. Beaton, of the hint ward, a highly InteUiger *Dd r««peot»bl» g«nHeroar;, eald that two or tHn of the controllers hod celled upon him and ask 6c him to oppose the erection of this sohool, as t£ej wished, the management in their own hands! Mr. Davis‘stated thatf 'the whole difficulty a niere rtetfer of nrunidpaljsaloniy, the sootroDers beiagfsaloos of any aotion oh the part of CeeteUs seeming'to Invade their prerogatives. j ;Xfae resolution of Mr. AavU, we are Bony to jay, .did nofc psM. Some.timid.goatlMMp, fresh from the people, waited & week to think about the mat. ter. , Other wWhjad opposed the pill opposed the resolution, &acl despite the effort of its friends, its consideration was postponed tjntll next Thursday, life ' trust that it will pass, lend that the work of erecting this ichoolwll!bevi •gowusly prosecuted. We know something if a want which'exists In other wards for sohool accom modations, and at the proper time we shell advocate the erection of these buildings as strenuously a 4 we advocate the erection of this edifice in the Fifteenth ward. Let the work go on. Do riot allow* the solemn ordinances 6f our eity. legislature to bertri fied away by those to whom their execution is ape dally entrusted' Let 'the Livingston school be tnmt-.-~ r PaP H~D6 SB' flonoTtc the utiy sna~the'otty’s 890.101 81 75.276 67 6S.KJI 77 .8S 834. SSS t» 'tuleff, and Wheriithas been completed, the cape rienee gained during. the process of con*tru(&io , will boo! pntpld advantage to us when we oonfe o ereot school building* in other portions of the dit;> Habeas Corpus Case—What is Fbahd ? —On Saturday, William -Diokey had a hearing be fore Judge Thompson, in the Quarter Sessions] on a writ of habeas corpus, claiming his release of a charge of “ fraud, ’* as preferred'‘against him. ThV prosecutor had 'expected' a conhlgtiment of eighty tons of clay, and had’ received a letter,, stating that the day was on board a schooner, 5 and oh Its way to the oily. Enclosed .was a bill of lading. ’ Nettling more was heard of the schooner or clay until within a few days ago, when ths de fendant ifhlled upon tho prosecutor and informed | him, that the vessel in whioh his clay .had been placed had been sunk, and the clay savedandj put Upon his, the defendant's vessel, and was theta at the‘■wharf, and be demanded the freight. There Was some'dispute' about'the amount of the freight, and finally the decadent threatened that nkess his bill was paid fie'wtfald take tho clay and sell it, to reimburse blmeeif Upon this threat/ the prosecutor called at-an alderman’s, and was there advised to have the defendant arrested on a charge of “ fraud ” This was done. • ! Judge Thompson could ice nothing criminal in a man asking for his , bill, and then threatening what ho would do inoase of non-payment, a d, accordingly, he ordered the discharge of 1 Air. Dickey. The Case op Alleged Highway Bob bery.—Wo mentioned In The Press last week* that W: V. Davis, oonductor of car No. 24; of the Fourth and Eighth (Germantown) line, was attacked on his ear, at Fourth and George streets, bytwd un known-men, dragged off the platform and robbed of h silver watch and gold fob chain. It appears that Mr. Davla’.former driver threatened! and caused the assault. It is not supposed the men in tended stealing the watch, but finding themsblves in possession of U, they conducted to keep it. j Tbe ' next day, fceelng the matter noticed in the papers as a “Highway Bobbery,” and knowing the 1 cer tainty of their arrest on so serious a charge,they lost no time in returning the articles. On Friday Hooert MUler, Wm. Hanoe. and George Snyder were arrested for the “assault,” and a further hearing will take place to-morrow before Aldejroan Olark. 1 Militant Visitors from New .York.— Company A, Eleventh regiment, of New York, will arrive in this city this afiefnoon, about two o’clock, and be received by the Blfie battalion, First Bri gade, Msjor Ballior. They will remain here re tera! days. Tho Zouaves of this elty will take part in thq reception and entertainment of the strangers. New Railway Tback on Market Street. —To-day the West Philadelphia Company will commence laying a new double traek down the centre of Market street, from Eighth to jFront street. They, will put on a large force, and finish up the work # with despatch, New Steam Fire Engine.—-The work'on the new steam fire engine of the Assistance EoginO Company, now being built by Mr. Thomas B. Chapmen, is fast progressing, and it is expected a trial will take place in a few days. 'Legal Intelligence.—United States District Cxdwalader.—Albert W. Green, one of the alleged resouora of the slave Moses HoDner, was' put ontrial. The evidence in the oase is the same as that in the oaso of* Jere miah Buck, who was convicted on Friday. The qaettioft la simply a question of identity. - . Conuox Pleas—Judge Ludlow.—Opinions were delivered In the followinpoases: Johann vs. Inman. Rule for a new trial. Rule absolute. ' Trotter vs. Henderson. Rule for a new'trial. Ruto discharged. Movoy vs. Hotter. Rule for a now trial. 1 Rule discharged. MoOrea vs. Whitney. Rule to set aside sheriff’s sale- Ruin Absolute. - City vs Stroud. Rule to strike off municipal claim. Rule discharged. City vs. Burns. Same rule. Role discharged. Beale’s Estate exceptions to Auditor’s report. Exceptions dismissed, and report confirmed.; Smith vs. Barb Ur. Rule tor a new trial. Rule discharged. Qca&tkw Sessions—Judges Thompson aod Allison.—A habeas corpus in the case of John Mc- Laughlin, charged with the laieeny of a receipt for .$lO, w** heard. It seems that the prosecutor had done some work for the when, the bill was presented to him he remarkedlhat.iLwas rather long, but asked the prosecutor to step over to bank and he would get tbe monvy. The money was drawn, and the prosecutor desired the defend ant to make out a reoelpt for the amount ($l7). This reoelpt was handed over to the defendant, who then passed over a note with some gold, and the prosecutor, upon opening the package, disobvered that tho sum washttFs7, instead ofsi7. Hu called the attention of the defendant to the fact; but tbe gentleman refused to notify tbe mistake, and said chat he had the receipt for the amount. The court held the' matter under advisement. 1 Wm. Dickey was up oh habeas corpus, charged with “fraud,’b'ae tho aldermans transcript set it forth. Dickey-ie the eaptaln of a vessel' whioh brought.A load:of oley to this port, and when 1 hd fireseutedhis bill for the freight to tho consignee, t was disputed, and thereupon he threatened; to take'the cargo away and "Sell it in order, m pay himself the freight. Upon this threat, the defend ant was; arrested.- The ouors dismissed the charge. An applioation was m*de for tbe discharge of Joseph K. Smith, charged with embeixietueut * Rader.theitworierm.rulei.. The matter was held under advisetWt* v , * pesertiqp oases were then taken up. Tn WnaafTSiiii wffl Wafai* r>Tf~*-| fa ..»~-gf«- 08 ip?*.-; %r a# ’SsSK?"*"' ■£*E£S mmM •MfcQ'faarifar^Mak.— 1.80 J»y»*»tT-a— or mr,n will and as •?m5 *?”■** »»••«**:«» or th* dab. - »*M*d hi .(in .ihi-V, it! > • ; • • ■- •auivftiut-ruau^: o .H«Md S.ai-Moßti'lj i* tin* far ttfa'WKfcwto Seutekced ‘ to be s*S£23SSM&4S&9& ikin *ifc fckocc&tei' jJjuitiWK »f *»• 2,9 ****»•* .SMSS : gS.g^^l?lSgr i r S^SS!^!S ,t,o j? Mi"* 1 w»>nwi<«M * ™ prißa^kad/doottlMt * l? 0^ re ® .“ 1 * .oomwidlom tag uaoeUtu ga beard t *“ a ifclendy, M>»«dljr"Kd tnKp ,. Ukrii mrtwr !ln* fiW fTMljlHwiw dUflnrtioMjy. he y m oaw t«l u his duty to move %» he oof did fox the if rsbtence of lar vpon tb* prisoner. • * • 7b»«nn then directed the elerk. to' uk the d ‘ to each inquiry fcr^lfr.Stihrel!, the n prisoner replied:. ** l to tKjJ*. lu [*' f^“^s«^J^y«..^dnf»^he.

to lj| M sssb » >g@e^!Wfey > 5 jg£B®SMßs&gßssißyj«B ioth« ' : Mysterious. Death ot a Yoanf Itmky. [From the Hartford Tia««, l(*y ‘ ','‘ - Contfedlotor, ttpiitU tare pfttoßei tWitthe mdda dsstb U •yrntglOy tuTfurOwaiy, un der wuemnntaUe oircmMWsma, :ud taring .lirip publicity to otb phase oftho»e stories, re now glre anoSjer tad taiydMWetiTrertMii'of ihs osMr and tie trss ons. -It prove* to be a snd sueterioßS oesnrreaee end ouefutwhjta tits family and friends aire wholly onabte to Keoant, ■ The joungledjVname «» M.tth* Wo*; her ago *u tweDlj-lrc! Stair u the dugfclscK Ur. Btniere.iFiiik. of dutOruev, rod Sore sa un blemuhed ctaTtaterV The d»j or her insfrlegs woatied TtaTeeWajt, Msj- J»t4; hertaftaded hil.-b.nd, Ur- Welter L,onmi», .af.nWtatavß i. a young man of exoelieptish.rMter, lngoo+ern-um .Uueer, and Is univereetlv respected.' Sts her bvea ssgsged to Mr; £namb tor {»■ betters)' lQ ore then, hull » rew, thdagh, wtan rellifd-Jbj her female mend. about, tar asgicteUuL-,mar riage, eta 'hse, : . on ‘ more thin ’ 'one *WJajion dnilog the lot three- months,, «#t the eould. nsrer ,ta married—Tbat her death, would occur to Prevent tt. She, stated title .tart, win ter; to a Udy'actjuaintaneb'iiho was Talljfnt her about her expected marTiegr, with ibo imnisrk that a etaatiee,spon which eta,*as uprklag *aa to be worn on the oeoasiou of (he marriage. when Mlm Wotlt answered r th»t siewoufd Sklkidbnt is i (rfor h« fiuwr*l. \ filu jud.a2n stbiraunSj re quested her .sister, to give y*?ipmi things, to Mr. Mxwiis—-Tingt, &o',—and bad ‘ expressed a’desire that if She died’she might b#laid out'fe'hef wed ding drew ; These predioltyM.«**<> v »ewi J 9 havo been taken asaenoua *3 Lbe.c* was everything in the'etrcumstaubes of her njsptoach isg nuptials—so far aa could be kn*wn—t»~make the event & happy one. On Sanday morning at nine o’clock Miss Work went 1 to the and ate two pieces of cbstard pie, after which she said tolierawwr, “Toii msy go to cburchtfcU morning, and I will go.thUitfter noon.’* She’ then weni mto her and lay down, reading a paper.* Asusast.ebeappeared to :beingood spuits. after her sitter came in, a#d finding her breathing rather heavily supposed -her to be asleep, ana spoke to her—bat V>ob disco vered .that something waawrongwithfter.- T't. Kel logg, of We*t£ppeld, wap promptly.sent#t» and he arrived a hoot half an hoar after, the pUcovery of hei 1 illness.' The family had got her np in bed and placed herfteei in warm water. Tfcedocror administered a some camphor. and. other> aimpla things,'believing from tier fresh, and healthy &p. pearanoe poke~rbe secrimßots cf all—to tbe effect that these efforts were eminently successful. , , There J were many Southern gentlemen who oame here anticipating -anything : else than a friendly reception,.whqreturn.to tEpir.own home 3 with ahigher ,appreciation pt Northern hcepiulity and Northern character than they had hitherto entertained.We : ocUld - wish there were more frequent occasion fur thialniertaisgliogof promi nent‘inen from opposing sections of this great country. ‘• The cars last night and this morning bore away nearly aU the members of this large, amenably. A few will linger a' day or two* longer* and then the last vestfge of this body will have dfsappeersd froth' among os May its recollcotUrakhw pleasant and profitable to all. . Ein> or a Singular Lip* —Tho coroner, in re porting tb’o suicide of Rudolph Wilkhiein this oity, gives tho following account of, his life: Ho wrs born in France, of very respectable‘parents. His father died shortly after thte, and hts mother re moved to Prussia, where she contracted an «llwnoe with & nattve of that kingdom, bbe 'dfifnot how ever, meet In this new condition the happiness she had anticipated,, and her second husband, soon for getting bis vows rendered at the altar, began to embitter her life by tbe most shameful neglect, and went even so fares to lay his hands upon her A witness to these domeatio troubles, young.Rddolph soon conceived for the persecutor of JiU mother a profound aversion. - Ooe day, saW'hls mo ther oueeumb under thetadignltiet'af hnr new hus band, be killed, him, He. was them obliged, to fiee from Germany to escape tne law,'and ne oame to America He went VYeStward; And one day while hunting the elk and wa£ made pri?paor by a tribe .of Indian's, and. was kept .witq them for three years. White living with thdm the grace of his pondh—fbr he wad: a rem*xJc*bty handsome man—attracted the attentionof daugh ter of thoThdUn chief, and he married ner. In this wedlock he had A eon ’ acd a 'daughter. Stioa tired, howeVer, ofhls.“ anoirtli*ed , ’H£e, he sought a favorsble opportunity, and taade ? his pesnpo to New Mexico, where be remained some time and from Whioh place he went to 1 Pike’S Peak.- Losing in the mintag,jU*tri&a P U,bi| -livings, he removed to r St. Louis, where he His Sndustty anA general deporrmhnf were exvm £lary. * On Monday nlght’latt, Wbeh Lesr is bed with great, ho muzzle of a pistol lu the regtop Of hiiC beaec aDd pulled the triggeri‘ L Thelrafi-i% l»r|b J 6dmc«Pwe— went thorax, s: nameasaumed b, thodMOtu^d,who, - St. Lotus, footed file Loaticsnak ; o( »a) of fits Fa* disa tifattvss.—6'<; Pcmeigtfi Vgft 8«-