MTH CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, DEBATE ON THE HOMESTEAD BILL. A VOTE TO DE TANEN IN THE SENATE YO-DAY. Payment of the Interest on the Public Debt THE DILL PA6bicr BY THE 110V3E. TEE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL DEBATED Spet , eket of Messrs. Fostcr and Howe on Von- fiscation SENATE. Petitions. Mr. HARRIS (Rep.), of New York, presented a peti- Etion in favor of a general bankrupt act. Alec, a petition asking that equal privileges be allowed 4o tertian newspapers, Bounties to Discharged Volunteers. Mr. TEN EYCK (Rep), of New Jersey, otfored a re ,solution that the Committee on Military Affairs be in structed to inquire into the propriety of extending the ;provision of the act allowing $lOO onoty to mo yoluipt feet. ctiocharEed, and SO each 1151111te0t5 53 :may have been, or may hereafter be, disahled by wounds, :and discharged. Adopted. Major and Brigadier Generals. Mr. WILSON (Rep.), of Maasachusette, fool 011 1111.116.* Atlnso-a, rep• , rierl Cmck rno bil/ w wait she number of major generale and brigadier eenerale, - with an amendment, making the nnmb.r of major gene rals thirty instead of twenty. The amendment Wllll :adapted. blr. HALE 0 . 140-), 01 Ivoa zr.m.taro, mined to dfriko Out "two hundred" and insert " a huudcod and eighty" se the number of brigadier generals. lilr. WILSON, of Massachusetts, said ho hoped the bill •would pose. Rethought one hundred and fifty brigadier generals were enough, bill About one hunk r eq. apd !gnu ty-five bad Lema cent ben tsr cogifirmaiam. Nr. CLARK, (Reg). or New Hampshire, thought we •ought to make the Pill according to the requirements of the service, and not according to the number of appoint ,ments. The chairman of the Mlitary ."•ommittee thinks DO brigadier generals enough. and yet we refuge to cut "the number down, became we have got two hundred ap pointments to act upon, and have not the manliness to •strike any of them out. Mr. StiILSON said that he thought one hundred and fifty brigadier generals were emongh; but the Presi dent and Sterstsry of War seemed to Amok that more were necessary. 11ALE. That would look to the country as if we were legislating for the salvation of the brigadiers, and not for the salvation of the country. The bill was then m id over, Stnte Agricultural Colleges. Mr. WADE (Rep.), of Ohio, introduced a bill donating •pablic lands to the several States and Territories which say provide colleges for the benefit of the agrieultnrol and public arts_ Referred_ Department of the West. Mr. WILSON (Rep ), of Massachusetts, offered a joint eeolution to kuspend all busino.,s under the act entitled Au act to secure the officers and men employed in the WeStern Department and Missouri their pap, bounts, ttiOna, dte" Referred. Exchange of Prisoners. Also, a joint resolution in relation to the exchange of nriseuers, declaring that " humanity and a sound policy Ileenite the! the eftleeee and leen of :Le army - argil neTT of the 'United States, who axle held as prisoners by the - forces now in arms against the authority of the Gavern -.went, should be released from captivity by such ex changes as nifty be needful;" and asserting that such inchanges as humanity end military eats,lreoey woold recognize, solely admit the fact that those forces in arms zigairst the authority of the United States hold in cap. , Zivity persons whom it is desirable to release from cap tivity by themecersary practical measures." Referred. !Liles of 80hm.... Mr. HALE moved to take no the resolution offered by fiim some time eince in regard to the rules of debate in .4.lae Senate. riot agretd to—lea. 17. nays 22. Homestead Itlil. The homestead bill wee then taken Up. Mr. POMEROY (Rep.?, of Hausa 4, was opposed to any which at this time would tend to deplete the treasury and weaken the Government, when it was in need of all -lis resources. If this bill was of such a character be Would be against it. But he contended that the public lauds quid produced no revenue far the last Hee years. There were land warrants already issued which would require peventeen years to tabu. The speedy settleme at of the public lands would produce a far greater revenue to the 13orernzuent than any sale of them. He thought, tho ` l ocovernsmeski tact no ziube eo spz,alata in - Me pnt3lio lands, The Listt.ry of the great monopoly of the public lauds is written in broad lints alt eve, tee country, and also in the 'old world. Thirty thousand laud warrants cover the ...whole of Great Britain, while in Irelauu two and a bait tuilliot are wet-Mug -ea lauds melt they do not own a foot. Be urged the passage of this bill, because—first, the public lands are sold for more than ever they cost, and the account can be closed with the Government without loss. ate tr3fe Areng,th of the notion does not consist in the cocas amount of money it can raise, but in its men—ho. meet, God-fearing men. The t-ue way to strengthen the country would be to Elva to ever:. man with a family a homestead. He argued that the best way to aeon freedom was to grant h-re tioniestea6s to free men who are worthy depositories of the rriticiples of free Govern tnent. Ile referred to the struggle in Henkel' as a anon pocket edition of the present struggle; yet freedom was aeccired to Kewanee by the free settlers. lie also urged the poem of the bill as a meant of connecting the East twilit the racific coast. The pioneers are advancing Westwaid .lIGIV an the average of a hundred miles a jeer. Petition. tiWAN (Itep.) l of Prepay'venia l preeenttd the -vetirou crw. V. Jewett, *sting, for a constitutional, popular trntiment to govern, a thorough restoration of the ft t edcus of the press and opposition to European dic tation, anti for the increase of troops and a reserve at the For h. to check the increased European aympsit with the Sleuth_ Personal Liberty. cAImrLE (U.), of Virginia, introduced a bill in rtlation to pareonal liberty. Confiscation Bill. confiscation !sill 'ft'. Speech of o.lr. Howe. Mr. HOWE (Rep ), of Wise mote, referred to the 13ontitoi front Delaware inc. tlalllitnillr) On fridlle_ `Was Lorry to bear the Senator predict the enslavement of the whole African race. The Senator took high ground aboNe negroes ; but he will have to get rid of such senti ments as those be expressed on Friday or he will net the able to keep ahead Lf the blacks, [le was in des of coon...tem out and the punishment of The rebels, but he thought the bill before the senate was not worth the paper it was printed on. He contended that we had no authority to pass such a bill, and ought not to have such au. thOfitY. Thera WSR DO en& power in the thshalhetlo... the bill assumes. It says that certain persons have com sullied tteaton, and if they commit any more they shall be stripped of their property. Why not thus conven tionally take man's property for any other crime'? The .penalty for crime ought to be trisited ott the individual only when convicted of Crime. If we could by legisui• tive act take away a man's property for rebellion, we might take away his property for goiog to came meet ing, if we chose declote that a crime. He objected to the attempt to execute the penalty by legislative act, of by the of a irthicird tri-ouppl, The bill, if passed, will punish a great many innocent persons, end let the guilty WSCSie. He thought the smiltiert persons were not included in the hid at all. The Government owes it to itself and to the people to ipusaleit 4bo !wader et of ada and that 1.31.11 ShEKO is of it lle thought if it had not been for the desire to do something 0 diminish the power of slavery, or of those who bold slaves, no such measure as this would ever have br en thought of. He was siding to vote for a MB to Dana for Mum after the convietion of the offender. Speech of Mr. Foster. Mr. FOSTER (Rep.), of Connmicut, said an indif ferent person. listening to the debates on this bill, might think there IVAIA two parties in the linnets—sus to defend the Constitntion, and the alter indifferent to it. Bet this is absurd and impossible. There con be LO such antagonism between these who love the conn try. There were four bills before the Senate, and sub etitutea amenthrents making thirteen DranositMes, Only two of which have Peen examined by the cow slime. :lie was in favor of the bill which will do the most to crush out the rebellion. lie contended that under the bill of the Senator from Illinois, no 'property is to be seized except in the opinion of the President it will be best to do so. That certainly was mot as severe as has been claimed against the bill of the senator from 'Vermont, (31r. llamer,) which autho rizes the President to seize and requester the property f rebels, Tell the perishable property, and bold yell estate till judicial proceedings are restored. He contended that the bill of the tenator from Ver mont was decidedly the matt stringent; for although like the other bill it was dependent on the will of the Frosi ge* ici it proyifte [Of the %Mug of all the property of all the rencis. As regards the slaves. the bill of the senator from Termont frees all the slaves of the per: SODS convicted of treason, and provides that the Pre ident may free the slaves of persons who con tinue the rebellion after a certain time, but does not pro pose to tench the shaven of the loyal men at nth .11 - 0 could not believe that, under the Constitution, we had any power to confiscate the real estate of a rebel longer than tile, and did not believe the President would undertake to sell real estate under these circumstances, but would boll it for the babtftt of tbo 'lhe Senate then went into executive session, and subsequently adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. ALDRICH (Rep.), of Michigan, introduced it bill iindrinuilying the people of Nanette for losses and depre dations. Deferred. funisliment of Trinson: lar 111031 AS (Rep.), of Wisesachusetts, introduced a bill for the punishment of treason and the more effe'Aust suppreseion of the rebellion. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ViiV.tts etti of lite Ittierest on the Public Debit The House passed the bill amendatory of the act to .provide increased revenue from the imports to pay the interest on the public debt and for other purposes, ap proved the sth of August last. It allows sual portion of the tax ae may be messed by any State or Territory, or by the Diattict of Columbia, to he paid and aatisfied, in whole or in part, by the release of seen State, Territory, or District, duly executed to the United States, of any liquidated and determined claim pertaining thereto, of cyawl amount, against the United States, eroveleit that, in care of each release, such State. Territory, Or Thetriet shall be allowed the same abatement of the amount of such tax as would be allowed in case of the payment of the same in money. This act shall be construed as applying 10 Such claims •of grams for reimbursement of ex.pensos incurred by 'them in enrolling, subsisting, clothing, supplying. aiming, -equipping, paying, and transporting troops, employed in aiding to suppress the present insurrection against tll3 United States, at shall be filed with the proper officers of the United P.imit-g Lame tile 30th of July xxv.: t, end 1 , 3 VIA cases the abatement of fifieen per cent= shill be made on ouch, portion of said tax as may be paid by the .allowanc, cf such claims in whole or in part, the same as if the final settlement and liquidation thereof haul Popp seta L.f.re !Le P&h of Sone. Pacific Railroad Bill. The Houma went into Comm Awe of the Whole on the Pacific Railroad bill. Mr, FREDERICK A, CPYIII,ING (Rep,), of New York, re,meafeteq , morel that the CollllllittNe rise, with the intention to too - re a postponement of the bill till the wowed Monday of December text. The motion wee loot— yeas Sii, nays 61. Various amendments were Insde, when MO wm re -sserled 6. 1 11,...<„ Mr. STEVENS (Rep) of Pennsylvania, made a speech In advocacy of the measure, and of immediate action. One of his remarks elicited the inquiry from M.T. ViCKL/PFE (U.) whether the gentleman wain favor of TeitOlinfi the Union as it wee. 6t , Again's! it Mr. STEVENS replied that he was for enbduing the labels and Inflicting all the con 4en ueuces of victorious waafare on the fallen foe in an unjust war. Re was fur .confif eating their property to pay the expenses incurred. lie would reeonetenet the Unloa, L a e with freedom tbrongbott its entire borders. Air. WICKLIFFE. Tben you a e against the Union as it was 31r. STEVENS. Before that can herestored, you malt Weeteve the hot khe....va Pr.C.11....1 who Move hams own re death by the Murderer's hand. He could never ahake bands with bloody murderers. A Vote To-morrow. . . The previous queetion was ordered on the bill, which VAS ordered to be printed, aa that the %num might axn tnine into the character of the amendments, and, with the understanding that a vote shall be taken on figi prise age lo•tnorrow, at 2 o'clock, the Howie adjourned. BILIITALL AggAttl.T—La,st evening about seven o'clock an affair that might have been at tended with very serious consequences, occurred in Third street above Walnut. From all we are able Co learn, an unprovoked attack was made kl 1" Dirty of men ~„ Ir ., a Fewer. Wailer (Mending Ifithe self from hie serallanth Smith we, severely stabbed in she neck by one Lewis Sturdivant, a well-known cha racter. Mx. Smith was taken to a drug store at Second and Spruce streets, where his wounds were dratted by Dr_ Chalet...lei.- fliearefiv.ze woo bold (ere hearing thin morning. The affair caused considerable excite• mint in Third street. FATAL AgoiDENT.--Yesterday mgra in, a two.year-old oblld, lOWA Miry run over by a car of the Queen-street line, at Fourth and Queen streets, and was inetantly killed. The body was taken to the residence of the parents, at 819 Queen street, where en Waned will ha hold to-day, at eleven o'clock. The market Is more Reties this ...I. amt price. reuy 25c the 100 Bas higher than last quoted, the receipts and sales reaching about 1,200 head. The following are ale I:articular!' of the sales: 62 Killable & Kirk, Lancaster county, 830), 10 Kennedy, Lancaster county, 04.0009. SO B. C. Baldwin, Lancaster county, 07. 50 Jas. McFillen, Jr., Lancaster county. $608.70. 105 P. Hathaway, Lancaster county, iSitioe. 80 P. Mennen ,Lancastir county, ;Sock 33 Cadman & Meek% $6. 46 J. Seldomridge, Lancaster county, $BO9. 100 Mooney & Smith, Ohio, 87.5009. 86 Ullman, Oblo, $8 5008.75. 102 Nelllumtr, Ohlo, $8.50a9 25. 32 11, Chain, Ohio. $8.500105. 41 Fuller &Brothers, Ohio, $808.50. 77 B. Hemaker, Ohio, 8809. 38 11. Frank, Ohio, .41400. 28 B. Storm, Ohio, 89.5040. 38 8. Knox,Lancaster county, $BBB 50. Sf. J. CulpLantaaler county, Atka 541._ 50 11. Miller, Lancaster county, 880r0. 20 hirelese, Lancaster county, $808.50. 35 Keftr.er, Lancaster county, 884r9 50. 14 J. 'Kaufman. Lancaster count,' 2258.73. ]4 .7. 8. Mann, Lancaster county, 80. 31 O. Airman. Laeoavise coro.tv, SErao. About 50 Cows arrived sod sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from 9PS to $454' head, as to ritually. The arrivals and sales of Sheep reached about 3,890 bead thin week, selling at from 4 to 4X for clipped, one 5Xc 4' lb for wool Sheep. .. 3 . 5 .1„..„, d of n0g..01l at the Avenue Drove - rant at from $5 to $6 4• 100 Ms net. The arrivals of fat Hogs at H. G. Imhoff's Union Drove Yard reached 3,236 head this week. selling at from 84 to 85 for still fed, 04.7505 25 t Y 100 lbs net for corn fed, as to onalitY. WASIIINOTON, May 5 CITY ITEMS. BARE--IMPREEsIVII SERVICES AT TIIE GREEN-STREET M. E. CIIIIECEI.—At one o'clock P. M. yesterday, the funeral services of the late pastor of the Green.etreet ht. It. Chord, Rev. Win it, Brisbane, were held in that edifice. The house was densely filled with the members of the bereaved congregation, and friends of the deceased from other churches. The corpse was brought from the parsemage, adjoixing the ohnroh, and doet,sitad imme diately in front of the pulpit, by pall-bearers selected from the ministerial classmates of Mr. Brisbane, who were associated with the latter in entering the Con ference. The body was followed by the family and rela tiVea of She detested, and about sixty clergymen of the Methodist Episcopal and other denominations, who occu pied the central part of the church. The services in the church were impressive and appro tklide- la the absent,, of the Bev. Dr, Castle—Le whom had been assigned a principal part in the solemnities of the occasion—the Rey. Dr. Cook, of thiacity, opened by reading the Twenty-third Psalm, commencing a The Lord is my Rhet,berd I I shall not went,. nod contoinias those beautiful words of promise, upon which thousands have reclined with unspeakable comfort in their dying hour, Though T walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil ; for thy rod, thy staff—they comfort me." Appropriate selections from the New Testament were also read by Dr. Cook, and followed with a brief and touching address. The peAV Opettltrr was the lie{', WOidel KonnaL. Plebe of the Filth.street X. E. Chunk His remarks were almost wholly of a biographical character, relating to the life and labors of the deceased, whom be had known intimately for years. Many things SAW by Mr. KOntleY evidently touched a responsive chord in the hearts of those who have more recently shared the pastoral kind ness and efficiency of this faithful, exemplary, and emi nently useful divine. In the overflowing galleries, along all the woke, and pressing around the doors, were suf fused eyes and sad hearts, who had during Mr. Brisitaue's ministry in the Green-street M. E. Church, learned to love him as a pester, to trust him as a friend, and to es teem Lim as a citizen. After the FerTices the corpse was taken to the depot, Broad and Prime streete, to proceed to Bethel, Did., for interment to-day. The following resolntionn prepared by the Rey. gel.- mon lliggine, N. D. Kurtz, and John walker Jackson, a committee appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting in reference to the death of the Rev. W. H. Brisbane, were unanimously passed by the Nettie- Oise P.i,aeberi, Association at theft session yesterday morning IWhereas, our beloved brother Rev. William H. Bris bane, motor pastor of the Green •street hl. E. Church of this City, and a member of thin an.sclatieb, 6. 6 e ,, a removed from our midst by a wise, although inscrutable Providence, in the maturity of manhood, and with the prospect of more extended usefulness; for he was earnest ly devoted to the work of the ministry, studying to show himself approved unto God, a workman that a,..deth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the wonl of truth. 1. Resolved, That in the departure of our brother from labor to reward, front earth to Heaven, we recog nize the band of God, to whose will we submit ourselves with humble remigantion .1 mausolea the load of a eavta g brother, and emulating hit deveties to the ministry of the Wm d, and to the (tunes of his calling; consecrating °meth es anew to the same great work s and following him as he follow.d Jesus. 2. Resolved, That we tender to the Ore.... Li-fared M. N. Church., who are thus deprived of MD ministerial ii her and Christian example of our ht.:Wier, our most af fectionate niorathy, commending to their imitation the example of the holy life of him, who being dead yet rpm aketh; and praying that God would abundantly matte up unto them the lack of ministerial service, naw an temembered, and so tenderly room tied. 3. Resolved, That while we mourn with the widow and children, and the aged mother and sister, who are thus deprived of loving husband and fdther, a kind son and brottur i we NW rejoice Stith them, that our mourning ie net Tatintit hope, linewirg and uniting that their loss and ours is his eternal gain ; that these sentrations through death are only preparatory to that eternal re union through Elm who is the resurrection and the Mn. 0.01:011 3 8 NOR-TEMPERANCE LECTURES. —As a temperance lecturer, John B. Gough 1148 long stood pre-eminent. It was his undisputed territory, lie blanittl std Wbfi <sale ids .vises otl er,. vir,ade.l and received insult. After sixteen years of labor in this reformatory movement, however, Gough has struck out In a new field, and now attracts his greatest audiences anti acbieveehit greatest triumphs in his histrionic lee tures of another class. Ills lecture on Saturday eve ning was not largely attended for a lecture by Gough, although those who heard him then on Temperance for the first time were gratified beyond measure. :La,C rdabt /18 OIFFVBIi.I in his new role, tr we may SO say of this acting orator, and had for his subject 4, Lon don by Night." Big audience was large and of the most complimentary character, a sufficient number of reserved Skala for the baronet and parquet circle and balesav hay ing been sold at fifty cents previous to the evening of the lecture. The same lecture was given by Mr. Gough at the Academy in January, with some few variations, and was then fully noticed in Tha Press. Its delicacy last bight wet received with unbounded demonstrations of ap please. The moat startling realities of the night aide of the great English metropolis were not only narrated in forcible lannuarre, but eo traohloally rainfall by the lec turer's manner and intonations that we doubt if one man in a hundred among the audience will ever see as vividly with his own eyes the scenes and facts described as he saw th em 1 "t "YePIPS FAIRY %I upon the atogo of Wu Academy. To-night, Mr. Gough is to give us what critics have milted in pronouncing his " greatest lecture." It is en titled " Here aLd there in Britain." This lecture is full of the most interesting informalion upon things and localities in London, and other parts of Great Britain, to every intelligent reader Ilia description of the London Times, mschauically, as an institution, is worth thrice the coot os aa mission to hear it, as Gough places a sub. ject before the eye and understanding of his listeners as no book can to its readers. We are also able to state, in this connection, on the best authority, that this will pm,t,,ty.ty dcusisi. lout appearance in Plritaavl phis in a lecture this season. Those who have not yet secured their seats would do well to apply for theta early to-day, as the house is sure to be filled to its utmost ca p...Ai, We may sis,, stets that the proceeths or all tnede lectures are being devoted to humane and praiseworthy objects. GAUD PUTIt,AIT OF THE LATE REBEL ALBERT -- SYDNEY JoimsoN.The MOATS. Martian, N 0.606 Chest nut street, have just added to their splendid collection of card portraits of distinguished men an accurate and life like pictife of the late Albert al duel' Johueou, wile WaS killed et the battle 01 rittsbirg Landing. Wo may state, for the curious who may wish to aid this to their collec tion of cartes for the album, that Blessrs. Martian's Pic tore is engraved - from a photograph now in possession of a relative of Johnson, Die own autograph upon it, so that its correetnees may be relied upon. The engra ving is one of the best imitations of a good photograph that we have yet seen. The pictures of this firm are be comteg -very- popular for their - fidelity 94 perfroact and artistic execution, no lees than their remarkable cheap near. OAKFORD & BON'S NEVI SPRING HATS... The elegant DEW styles of Spring and Bummer Hats brought out this season by Messrs. Charles Oakford do Son, under the Continental Hotel, exceed even their former standard of etottlence. The Hate and Cans of this firm have a trace and gentility about them met with nowhere else. Their stock of choice new. Headgear for Children is large, and contains all the novelties of the Beaton, tither of foreign or American manufacture. FILISERTED SUMMER. FRUITS.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has still on hand a supply of canned and jarred Corn, Tomatoes, and other summer frtlitg, Vf bid 91Y11 euporior Mit) of - preparing, the foyer of which is quite equal to the fruit fresh plucked. Our readers should boar this in mind. P 1 l) bas been confidently pre dicted that theaters and 6triPell will float over Savannah, Norfolk : Riclienond, and Charleston by the first of June, and that by the Fourth of Jaly Jeff Davie, and the other bead retitle, will have been lung eft and name and the Union will have been restored. ELMO iSTICY that, after the terrible ordeal Lae been paseed through, the North and South will be better friends than ever; that swords will be beaten Mtn vlonglishares, 'NM into priming hooka, &e. , and that all the world and the rest of maids Md will dress in elegant and substantial gar ments from the Brown-Stone Clothing gall of Recent' & Wilson, lies, 603 and 666 Chestnut stmt. above Sixth Thrre is Et freed lime comieg. THINGS THAT ARE FOOLISH.--For a lady to be annoyed because gentlemen do not slivers give her the beet half of the street, and the aleeut a..ta to pitc assembly; for an unfledged clerk to think that he mast buy extravagant gloves and cravats for every festival occasion, because Smith, whose father is worth 1i50,000, dote eo. The heel way of 11901:01filig hill manhood would be to wear the cheap and durable styles of garment, manufactured at the Fashionable Clothing Temple of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnnt street, where prices are tWents.flve per cent lower than any other MARA rent in the country. READ the following from a correspondent of the press before Tort:towe l speaking of the skirmish tot I—e.. MI I. which the ataleachneetts First and Fife teenth and Baxter's Fire Zonaves were engaged. The letter writer Haw " One of the soldiers wearing an armor vest was struck three times with rifle balls, and Bien all planted 4, doloo kln.no Je,nage What was the worth or that vest to that soldier! Mr. Charles Stokes, who flynished that vest, is manu facturing them to order to an extent hardly equal to the demand. 3le /Le oZdu> u /le o /lel,/ Charles Stoker, No. 82-1 Chestnut street, under the Continental Hotel, sole agent for this State. Call awl see them. Mir EIZZ FOURTH PAWS t r Dark Elf, Pinckney, from Rio de Janeiro March 13th, via Pernambuco April 4, with coffee to Thos A Newhall & Son. Left at Rio barks Aim E Grant, Sway ue, wtg; Fannie Crenshaw, tannann, do; Abigail, McFarland. dot fle.rior t o, rruwcu i du; May queen, tirioln, to load nett day; Conrad, eadanury. repairing; Union, Heard, du; brig. Virginia, Barclay, waiting; Prestissimo, James, from Bal timore, discbg. At Pernambuco, bark Cornelia, It lberltt, 40 daysfrom Philadelphia ? arc April 41, iliectig, hit only . AinAricep pow. Drips Drama) Harmon, trOla Macao for New York, with sugar, caton, tc, tailed A pri Philadelphia Cattle Market, May Z. FUNERAL OP THE LATE REV. W. 71. Bras- NURINE INTELLIGENCE. ANItIVIIv Ist. April 27, lat 31 N, long 71 IS W, exchanged Signals with a hash at , aa4bo a /Jabal talth Hue harder, whir, centre. with the letter W in it. Bark Isadore, Head, 60 days from Messina, with fruit, Ac. to Isaac Jr ones & Co. Brig Anglo Saxon, Schenk, 46 days from Messina, with fruit to Bunten k BMW. On the 20th till, lit er, lons 62 14, spoke bark White Wing, hence for Lagnayra. Brig Ualmuck, Johnson, from Palermo 21st March, with trust, Ac. to deartee, Scattergood AL CO At 12 M. on finnoay, off the Brown, passed an unknown schooner, with anuthrr schtioher alongside atri mans hop_ rata 0 is Troup. or) lacCieban, from Windsor. NS, 14th ult, with 320 tone plaster to Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. Schr Matt Kenny, Ogler, 12 days from Cardenee, with angst to John Mason & Co—yeti/4 tp J E Easley 4t CO. otchr Dons p, Staulry, 4 clays from rettlhelff Monroe, in holiest to IL A Sender Sr Co. Schr A Tirrell, Higgins, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Schr U A Bloteion, Bicb, from Gloucester, 'Via Pro -0 011)111 with Inds° to Goo II Korfoot. Scbr Vomit) M Rich, Hardy, from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to Twills tit Co. Bctir y, Rodgers, 3 days from New York, with mdes to captain. Schr Joseph Turner ! Crowell, 5 days from Boston, with Moue to cautitiu. bebr Carthaeora. Kelly, 4 days from New Bedford, with oil to Shober . Co. . _ . Richr 8 L Cre.ekor, Preobroy, 4 days from Taunton mdse. to Twello & Co. Selz John It Mather, Nickerson, 8 days from Boston with nlnlar to captain_ Stout Pc Beverly, Pierce, 2.1 hours from New York with 'MN. to W P Clyde Stesnar Cssldtr. Dinsmore, 24 hours from New York with mdse to W P Clyde. 13firev 6banabae, Thomas' 2 davit from Washington Willi Hint tettl to TIM 13 Lancaster. BELOW. Bark Cereal, from Blesdioa, and achr Coornine, from Rio do . 1 1 , Ltirl), I la i 6 Tkumas, CLEARED Bark Alex McNeil. Stoners Belfast, John B Penrose. Balk Florence, (Br) Tope, Cienfuegos, S & W Welsh. fchr a Cordery, Babcock, Salute, Waonatuaker & Maxfield. • . . Fehr Illontaatte. Fillkenburg,llagt Cambridge, Costner, &Wino' & Wellinnton. echrJ7lB S B ewitt, Lake, Port Royal , A Boyd. Fehr I-1 W Godfrey, Weeks, Boston, Hammett, Van Duren & Loclininn. Ool,r lOarriet Otnpleu, Taunton, Twollo S CO Scbr M A Gould, Pnilbroon, Portland, S E Baxley & Co. Schr Morning Light, Ituark, Alexandria, Penn Gae Coal Co. Fachange, Soule, Baltimore, E A Sunder & Co. btr J 8 61iriver, Donnie, Baltimore, A Craven. Jr_ Sorge Midditerx, Cox, - New York, IV 111 Baird & Co. ItiEbIOBANDA Ship Christopher 111111, Freeman, for San Francisco, Clearlid at It MIL York yptorday, Si - i T soneMct, Quitternitli, llama for Nawpoot, at N York yesterday. Schr Nary Price, Blizzard, cleared at Now York yes tet dm. for Wilmington, Del. . . Seta. Geo " 0 :tone. Johnson, from Pall Aim for rttlio,,. ,3,1 1 _4A0, st .t:wport "Ici inst. 6chr Van Buren, Wall, for Philadelphia, was at New rt 2.d Met. Ear Texas, Orr, tierce for Amesbury, at Gloucester let inst. Sclir Einnlannibbln. Clreanvk, hence for 8...., o . zivad At Glouusto. Ist inst. Behr Jonathan Cone, Mahaffey, hence, arrived at Hartford gOtti Sclir Ontario, Sawyer, from Tremont for Philadelphia, at l'lmucetnwn 2d hist Mesmer flare, Nichols, hood', arldtod at New York yentnitay. AILKI VA.Lb AT THE 14UTE414b UP .0 12 o'cLocs tArr NIGHT CONTINENTAL HOTEL---Nitith and Obeetnut ea. W Fria, Vhcetar John 0 Hann Lancaster Geo el 'Bice, Maeeachaeotte J S Caine TonnaaSee Pztvenport, Indiana \V'Yelland, Baltimore `rut CM 11l Bel!, New York F II Smith A Welch Ala, New Jermey Nies Welch A la, N J J 71 Forret, k w, New Jersey F TI Arellsl, tialeta, N J John V drwyclz, New Jrreey - C Hand, Now lota 22ev J Colder, lierriebtirg Gillian - 1 Dock, Barriaburg B S Nngraa. Lancaster W 1' Weyman, Pittsburg 11 C Albree, Pittebrirg Geo N Steinman, Pa W M W,lry, Penney 'yenta W Smith & la, York, Pa T P Marline, Baltimore F G &Asa Wank, DC Henry Thonla. Pa Mra Vesey, New York NI O ilevea.eyer, New York Illre 0 A Gill, Baltimore dice Gill. Baltimore .0 J Jacobsen & w, Balt Lewis Vestine, Pottsville Alice Annie Vestine, Pa E N Pinot, Broca lyn F BJanms New Yea 1.,.. ~, 1). 11.4... e., boston . mrn Cr.tiO6 47 UlOO3, II 1r Levi Danl. tt, Poi.ton Bawl Massey & w, BAIL It Frnith it In, Brnoklyn J De Gray 3,7 In, Brooklyn E filorrin, Mnrrenina, Pa. Dr CI , Learning, !!? J W Sherwood, New York W J B Fmith,JereeyCity "I' It Plcy I) Van 'Winkel, E S Rinklerow„lersey City Mr Hanscom, Newrounditi A W 61.erman, New York D D Badger, New York Jas Armstrong, Baltimore %V BOSS, Auburn, N Y J Parker, Jr, Baltimore S 13 Mead D N Gamt.,4l/, B. , timore J N Ganntorill, Baltimore Gen Wilson. Washington Miss Wilson, 'Washington A J Mieile & la, Springfield F French, Illinois J Toiogi Pennsylvania Ii K Parsons, Harrisburg W l Lavin, Pennsylvania Jas M Sellers, Mill!' n i Reo J etoneron. boi.ecia,Cal 11 rarnum t la, Chicago C C Price ' Hollidaysburg Mrs Lyman Gibson, N Y Riddle, Elmira Jas A Dunbar, Carlisle, Pa ll E lonian, Lancaster Jos DI Mester, Ponna W L Chambere, Clminberisb Nies ?a Chambers, Puma N Cul let too. Cearobt rebuilt Mrs Pottebone, Penaa Mrs 111 hwarbred, Pehna A. 1) Lee, New York Clots Betz. New York MrS Briggs, Pennsylvania Miss Brines, Peoria A J Parker, New York W C Maddock, New York E W Parsons, Hartford dins F. W Parsobs. Conn J T Willis & la, New York_ MIA fs Tablil, Chicago A. C lolftyhevr, M.lne F Dare, Boston A L Rogers, Massachusetts J Fi Vanett, Hartford B J Elvin, Madison. Ind McCline Branham, Ind C Loeser, Pottsville Miss Loeser, Pottsville Jacob Hontzinger, Penns Chas Balm, Pottsville Lewin Mattson. Pottsville D: H B White & la, Cal Card S C Hutchinson, Pa J Demrstcr, Croversvile J Bnnbar, Boston C P 'Eddy, Wilmington, Del W Wall. New York 1-1 A fly, II!mots W W Rockfellow ' N Y W T Duncan, Now York C T (Innis, New York J rottrr, Moto Jae Moer, New York W Torrey, New York E P Ross & la, New York J L Woodside, Augusta Miss Woodside, Augusta W Hartley. New 'York W M Stewart, Indiana Elf N W ldurgrbs, Wadi W 5 Cochran C Bawler, Washington 11 Cgden, New York Beth Bryant, Boston A Dirney, D S A E Fuller S Stevens, New York Itt al or rison J C Graißin, Baltimore . . A C Richards, New York Chas McClure, US A New Br War swarth, Washington Thos Hugh, Belfast - J &sir, York, Pa A La Farge, Now York J A Welber, York, Pa G Scott, Ohio C Cray ton St Is, California B F Palmer, Boston W Butetiingon. Bogen W C Annan, New York C J Untlemon&Boeton X M O'Brien, New York E Baldwin, New York J T Leavitt, New York T Draper, New York J Haley, New York S D Greene E C Cowden, New York E Smith A Corbin, Connecttgut t'ectr, t'a , rnecticid - Vire A D Glaylord, Conn Walter, New Yolk J F Spencer, New York L M Itiugwalt. Cincinnati Lieut II L Stevens A C Stevens, Wash, D C C AI pond, Hartford AIdJAHICAW nowsdin-- , 11bOOIR:036 SF. amme moth. CYoorman, Syracuse, NY J H Salkeld & son, Pa H Eppelrinter. Reading C L Boyd, Pottstown W F Nield. Weft Cbeeter B Kuhn, Dayton, Ohio N Drake, Newton, N J lir 1; D Dailey & tOn,U 8 N W Jackson, washy V C. 11101001 a Joh Dalßinnre W F Drogbe, Cumberland Robt H Sayre & da, Pa L Holman, New York J G Allen, Sharpsourg, Ny A Drifts, Troy, N Y W Q Winiams, Troy, N Y Joe C irby & wf, N J Nies K Bowen, N J Ygrw L T 413.5 .44.1. k-enema, ler Shore J gebury & wf, Jersey Shore W L shaw,apriasseld,Mwa B Carpenter H Fitzsimons, Wilkesbarre B Merryman, Balt A C Field, New York G G Prugh, Dayton, 0 T P. Selgraye, Da+ton Alf Gemmed L T Mabir3, 1MA...c0 Jno D Williamtl, Maryland Thos II Rotes, Md DL Griffith, Delaware B Watson, Delaware Robt Watson, Delaware P Toadvine, Maryland Theo Parson, Maryland W A Kennedy, Maryland MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth at.. below Arch. W C Woodman, Illinois .1 Dunham, Boston 0 W Sees. Now lork M Murray, lowa E Packer, Nesquehoning G Parson, Money, Pa A J elnn.brenxber, Vorlr, Pa II IZ Geva.er, York-, Ps 30 D Lilly, Indianapolis E Van Antwerp, N J .1 Celdwell, Connersville C J Mann, Altoona II B Swoon., Chartield J S Have, Oakville, Pa A C Mater, ShiPoersbarg J P Who. Centreville P J A Muncy- Joh. P W Cooke. Mileshmg A Dysart, Tipton, Pa W Ager, Blo,msburg A J Heisly, Wrnsport P Yagely, Shamokin Cant D W Madare,P Royal J B Welsh, Penna A J Weise, Hagerstown Me gag %MAL_ BMS ,ISPSAy A Pardee Jr . Pe... E Bonier, Bethlehem JS Butz, Easton James Paul, Ohio H H Meacham, New York T Sterling & son. Penna J Dickson Newark, N J E. Dickey, riterceleburg, Pa D H Shannon, Penna Ii been, Clearfield B U rttillsr, Pittalsurtt J E Campbell, Boston H L Henderson. Clouted P B Bunker, Pittsburg J Paul, Cincinnati W F Nogle, Milton R D Bennington a wf, Mo Miss Bennington, Mo TUN trillttli—ALGA street. atioVe Third C I. Hall, Malta. 0 0 Winnan & la. New York Miss B N Woman, Pa S B Cleaver, Maryland ~ iii Cane, Port Carbon H Dinlengnr, TRIIMIM J &Milani Tamaqua A G Gee,_Gardon, Pa Soma YOKO, Ohio 3 Hoke.uhaintaireburg J P Gray, Chambersburg W Wallace, Chambersburg 13 A Bowers, Newville, Pa W W Patton. Chambersig Bev D Grier, Dickinson. Pa JonasDiehl, East Preedom E Hawthorn. Bralgtom N J Jacob Rnek. I 11118111 P 'Belden. Rockport, N Y J Owen, Utica. N Y 11 Gelwick, Maryland D Bichweine, Lancaster co Geo Johnson, M Chunk Bobt H. Honed, N J James Kelso, Shippensburg S M Jones, New Jame,' ST. LOUISD OTER—Cheatnat greet, above Third. W Boorman, Hartford C E Pfeifer, New York P S Miller,Ssiniiago de Chile J B Potter, New Jerse, Dr J E Lobarain, Maryland Yl Baugh J C Hawltn, U S N Jas Maoteary, New York Mrs Yoikeville Mrs Buret:, Now York Joh Jol.psou, Brooklyn S Deykin New York Ell Funk, Newark, Ohio J T Bartlett, New York J Noble New York B W Whitney, New York NATIONAL Ittdgisk—gateoe acreet, ObOTO 'num. W Jouton, Pittsburg Miss E Moore, Pittsburg E Durkbelder, Beading J T Baldwin, Eamton E T Greenawalt, Penna Mrs H B Bowman, Lane co Mrs Dti Bare, Lanc co, Pa J H Pile, Schuylkill co, Pa DavidP,4,oa Brtaay, gob., i nevus 0 B Birch, Readf r eg Tobias Bart°, Beading J M Kaufman, Reading John Albert, Lebanon co JP Lebsnon Geo Reinhard, Lebanon 31 Plait, Wildantsport Sand Kraus, Lebanon Gideon RUDD, Lebanon Cleo Ilat ri. D.ayLl oo,P. C MeWaine, Luzerne cto M W Millard, Lunerne co F Brown, Pero sylvania . J B Wiseler, Pennsylvania 11 Mania, Pottsville A S Boyer, Beading Reuben Miller, Mililinville J R Schroppenhise, Pa 14 F 1 Ilmfori. Gtolan,bls. ot .1 g Row tieclin 811 Barret! S wf, Penns J D Siegfried, Penns STATES UNlON—Market street, strove Sixth, J Noble, Baltimore 0 Walton, Buck cog rib P Eliownsorg, S'orantnn J €nrup, 61111111CORMIC S J (loner, llavidsville, Pa E A Tamen, Chester co, Pa Oeo L Wyly,Penns T S Young, Jr, Coatesville Jos McClure, Lanc co, Pa D T Lehman Sr son ! Penne Jae Price, Perms G Kugler, Molcorstiliti 1.! R eitailf., ihdiAhlt Ps. W Brady, LEMCSISRIC Cog rat Dripos, Clies , er co, Pa J Johnston, Huntingdon co Joe Shaw, 0 earfield, Pa J Boxier, Perry co, Pa J R Linn, Juniata co S M McGlnng,Alleghany J A Merritt, Boston COMMERCIAL,—SIath street, above Cheirtung. Jos Valiance & wf, Lanc co Catharine Clase, N Jersey Anna B Fry, Buckb co, Pa E Potts, Bridgeport, Pa W Taylor, Maryland J W Woodside, Burlington uP nrow,„ Connecticut F /airman, Connecticut W Murray, Winerorr, Pa .1 A Conner, Wilm, Del WWI A Conner, Wilco, Del W Beatty, Maryland S A Dendrickson,Wilre. Del J E Bendriclison,Wilm, Del Henry W a lienCh"ter Al 5 Kirk. Miner co. Pa Gibrvn i Limo co, ra Amon Nimble, Gilmer co O P Ediingswortb, 3l W B Spear, Delaware W 111 Hobart Wm A Fraker, Shirleyabx A J Freetwn, Juniata co • X T Wilsan, Wilm, Het CI 9 Fredd, Cheater co J ii nickel, Chester co MADISON nousiii—docond Buffet, above !Cartel. Wm Overfield, tifonroe co N W Allen, Backe co IL Cullen,-lluver, Del J B Emitb, Trenton, N J Chas eterling i Trenton / Trariel Hake' Eddy onrri-t Telaware Miss It nmirtt, bambertrllle mete. rearton, Lambertville A it; Barber, Lambertville Y. Welton, Stioudsbertt Mrs Reynolds, Lancastereo J B Bilheimer, Lewigown Joe Wareham Lewistown Ca r W ConfP4 1 ?UP* Win U Dui*, Penns BLADE DEAR-Third street, above Ca llowhill. T Leheurioa, Pitteburg John Ball &la Quakertown EliaxKuu,z, Lehigh co,Pa D R Levan, Kutztown, Pa II J Bober, rvi l lin J II Dothan Penult A K flotabera, Brownstown Jacob Wolf, Browootawn Bli BeMU, Wiry Church D floret, Derry Church DI Barley, PenLa Leonard Rainier, Penua h Brickley, Celan. co, Pa John Srickley. Lebanon co Martin Goad, If orrisbura BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. If P Fbuitz, Peunmilvatlia L Dubree, Jobrovillo E Potts, Pvealeyhmlia C S Itnatuso, New Jersey . kins Hill. CPllintEttem Joh g Wle T 411, boylef.temen Wm C Shaw, DLylestewn M Mortimer, Baltimore D M Weiniter, Mem THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 186%. BALD EAGLE—Third grcon, *giro QMInEIIBL plum lioemle4 Dybrrry J Onclenbach, Entningle L Leiby, Wt ii Bann K Lutz, Bock , ' co, Pa G M Echonto. Penns A Weblenhttmmennorke co Sereiber,Scbuylkill co. Pa. Laudeumlager,Becnyl co A Swartzt B chu)lkill 0 01 Fa ti a &hook, Hamburg, Pa Devi Dumb, maiden crock Min Snein. Long nwfunp John Donal, Penunburg D Lehr, Gratztown 11110IINT VICEIIOII4 EIOTEL-13110010 11.9 aD. Ara . 10 IC Johnson, Montt en H 9 estsisaah. Waisaas 13 11 banns, Ilabencli, N Y 11 IC Kax.ter, Elancock, NY SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAF 'MAHE TO HEAR —INSTRUMENT TO ASSIST THE HEARING, at P. MADEIRA'S. 115 South TENTH Street. bplow Chestnut. my3-3r* LYON'S MAGNETIC INSECT POWDER, Tested for nineter-n years and grows in favor. It kills and exterminates Beaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Moths in Cloth+, Furs, and Furniture, Garden Insects, le. All tv 61.. e. Annature of s. Lyon, and is sot poisonous to persons or domestic animals. Be ware of counterfeits and imitations. Lyon's Powder ill. all insects in a trice, Lyon's Pills are death to rats am mice. - 601 d eTeryWilOTO. D. B. B ARNIM m 3 3.stutl33m 202 Broadway, New York ONE-PRICE OLOTIIINGI y OF TUE K,ArgsT tryrtasa i mane in the Met tdadmor, axprosaly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selliug Pricing marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satidautory. Our ONE-Fitton SYSTUNI is Ntrictir sd hered to. Aii are ihtrotq treaLed alike, se22-ly JONE+ & CO., 61 , 4 MARKET Street. JONE9—lfitTtoN.—on moretay, April ZStb, at St. Thomas' Church, Belleville, Caueda West, by Bee. John Grier, M. A., Rev. gewirtme Jones, A. 8., to tlathartuo Eliza Bruce, youngeet daughter of the late William Hut ton, Beg , Secretary of the Bureau of Agriculture of Canada, SWOIFII. On the 6th instant, Henrietta, wife of WH IM!) !Swope, in the 31 yiar tun xge. . _ The relatives and trim% are respectfully invited fo attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 1317 North Seventh street, on Thursday, Mai Bth, at 1 o'clock. ***. CON RaD.—On the sth Instant, 2117.8 0013 rod, widow of the Jae,- Courad,ll.l the saa year of her age. Funeral on Wednesday atternonn. at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, S. W. corner Tenth and Mount Ver non streets. ** PETIET.—In Germantown, on the 2d instant, Willie pttikt, Sena of WiWarn aitiJ barrio roma, awl /9 Years and 7 tucnths. Funeral cervices will be held at the bone of his father, COTIAT of Price and Hancock streets, Germantown, on Wtclnemiay morning, 7th inst., at 10 o'clock. tk PAb.COAST —On Sunday avenrall, tie 4th ;askant, ak Lis moat rice in &Allentown, N. J., Parallel F ancoaet. lbs relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Hordentown. on Wed nt cday afternoon, the 7th inst.„at 3 o'clock Cars leave WOlPlif etreci, Philsdrlphira at 1231 o'clock P. R. ** rll , r.ifiGNe—On the 4111 instant, of inllamm Mon of the brain Joseph A., youngest son of Joseph A. and Maria G. Pidkeon, aged 16 months and 14 days. Funt.rat trotn the residence of hie parents. No 1213 :oath Third street, on Wedne4tty ofturnoon, lib lust,. THOMAS —On the morning of the 4th Inst., at 927 Vine Etri-et, Jesse J. Thomas, M. 1). remains wal be taken to West Chester today, (TneEdurq at 7 A. M. I, Es._o n the 4th instant, 01 Gonge,tion of the brain, Marshal Hughes, in the 32f1 year of his age. Funeral service at No. 240 South Fifth street, this (Thee day) morning, at 10 o'clock. Intirment at Cata wiesa, Pa. SOD Ill'LVlL—Ork the PA Instant, Philip achuyier, in the .10th year of hie age. Funeral front his late residence, Fifth street and Gar thanti,wn avenue. on Thursday afternoon, at lo'clock. * CANNON.—On the 4th hotant, Mrs Margaret Can. Win, Wile of John Cannon, aged 40 sears. Funeral from the residence of her husband, southwest corner of Sixth and Christian streets, on Wednesday nmrnine. at 8X o'clock. TIEShON k SON CONTINUE TO sell MOLTUNTNG GOODS - at very low prices for Cash, and have just received Lupin's Black Grenadine BIITPRFP, 50 cts ; Crape Maretz and Tattimatioes, 25 ets Lupin's Bareges in Shawl and Dress Widths, at very low pilces i Black Pill Obellka, 0? eta - ! Silk Grants dine 5, . 75 cts ; Black and White Fouiends, 50 cts ; Black and White neat striped and Checked Silks, 623 cts I • Black Grenadine Bareges, 123 es; Shepherd's Plaid Mohair Clothe, 15 and 25 cts ; Gray Cbene Toils ali Nord and Maue,ellees. 1.1. x cte , &e. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, ap22 No. 918 OHNSTNUT Street. G. MAXWELL & SON ) J. ELEVEN'I 11 and CHESTNUT, have now open, at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent lines of a great variety or new Spring Goods, of their own late important° and manufacture, as well as of careful selections from New Stork importations. Their' Rem and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, No. 5 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for Cloaks and Presses, French Bugle Tiimmings, Bilk Belt ieg, Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Sillt,new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split 014 1 for ern:owe, Trmvellieg FM" and MAgie RufM , F, are all offo-rod to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require ments of close. discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers. J. 0 MAXWELL Jr SON, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. sp2ol-lm Li- HORTICULTURAL HALL—SUBJECT for Oioeugs.ian, THIS EVENING. ii.gurrac. Gut tura and Nulrl , lnd." it gyA MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION OF THE SIXTH WARD will oq t , !4 Pic JbVlrti trniictl Chorry atroot, Dolour rorrrtb, TIII3 (TIaiNDAY) EYENINO, May 6th, at 8 o'c'ock. It* PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING AGRWITLTURIC.—Mated mept hig lit Room, 326 WALNUT Street, on TO-M. 31211.0 %, (WEDDIESDAS) MORNING. at llo'clock.: myB 2t rry. BANK OF THE NORTHERN LIBER. Tisr, s PHILADELPHIA, any 5, 1861 —'l he Direc tors have this day declarel a DIVIDEND, No. 93, of YOUR. PRP. DENT., EIIIISA.V ae<t l the 9th inst. [m36-3t] W. 0t154.51ERE, Cashier. arTHE " ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TEE INSTITUTE. FOR COLOR ED YOUTH will bold their A rsary Exercises at $ . 4:5,50 I-STREET Fin I, 911 kiIvSOLST - ItY, the I% lint 9at 11 0 . 000 - 19 A. X. . . The Alumni Oration will be delivered by Ebenezer Baste, Eta. OCTAVIUS T. OATTO, President. WILLIAM T. JONES, gecrokary. . lA* SINTEEPi TH WARD.-A MEETING of the PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION . of the KIX- ThENTII WARD will be held THIS (TtisedaY) EVE NING; at 8 o'clock, at the home of Robert Wardell, an_ COND and BEATER Streets, to elect of of the Association, and other important business. By order of JARES W. SAYRE, Pteeldent. A. W. WEIGHT, Secretary. lt* urrCIPPICE COALAND riet.N-A CATION COItPaNY, PIIILA.DIILPRIA, May 6, ]bbl.—The stated annual meeting of the Stockh.ltiera of the Lehigh Coal and Navismiork Company will be held at the. Board of Trade Ersmi, north side of CH CNITT Ettlr@tk. abhor , THIS eione.lN a, a.. ea, May, at ball' past 10 o'clock, atter which an ELECTION will be bald at the same place, for Officers of the Com pany for the ensuing year; said Election to close at 2 o'clock P. M. of the same day. It JAMES CO_ Proxident_ pew. OBSEQUIES OF MAJOR GENERAL 113 CB ARLES F. SMITH.—The Officers of the Army and Navy, Marine Corps, and Volunteer Service, particirating, in the of e,p;ieo of the late najor General CLLAALtiO F. OMIrU, 0111 Mut, fit 000 O . OIOCIC to. day, in the Boom of the Court of Common Pliae, in the State House building. The Mayor, Judges of the Federal and State Courts, F. Mit!? Igilliltclth Glergyi wili meet with the menthere or tlio ',Select Council, in Select Colima]. Chelan The members of Common Council, Heads of Depart rnentp, and City and County Officers, will meet in the Common Council Chamber. Ey order of one Committee of Arrangement, It THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. —The Thirtyeighth Anniversary of the AME WIiAN STSeDAY•SCIIOOL UNION will be observed by public eirvices at CONCERT HALL. CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, on TUESDAY, Nay 13, at eight o'clock P. M. Tickets of adtrileaion may be had gratnitouely on ap plication at the Society's Depository, 1122 CHESTNUT §t? "1 The AZTVITZtis SWBBIOII Win be preantied on the toeceding Lord's day evening, Dray 11, at sight o'clock, by the Bev. P. S., HENSON, at the TaBERIitiCLIC CHURCH, CHESTNUT street, west of Eighteenth street. 1X46 5t OTOFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street-4'l(mA nyi.rniA, May 5, 1862.—At the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the OATAWISSA RAILROAD 00W PANT, hehl Owl.- Ofßee this des, the followlog °ni ters were unanimously elected for the ensuing year GRAS. R. PAXTON, of Bloomlburg, F. Xtr, order, WiLLIADI ii FipH3G6~ It Eleoretari. PHILADELPHIA, MAY 60, 1862. U... 3 At a meeting of the Police Force of the Eighth bietriet, held al BP ONG GABBEN HALL , the folio..- leg Preamble and Resolutions wore unanimously adopt., ed : Whereas, The members of the Police of the Eighth District, having beard with regret of the death of their Isle MIIIWAritUIbOI., GRAMME W_ MAHAN, who.e death has caused a profound feeling of regret throughout their whole body, they have embraced this opporthatty to effer their testimony tc his wo" ii, so an officer, and to MS generous qualities ft Companion and a friend. He was a kind husband and an indulgent fatter, bad ahila we aiticerelv condole with his bereaved tinnily in their present afflictions, we trust he has gone to o better world. Resolved, That we attend the far oral in a body, and that a nem of the eheve be blmemitted to the iamity at the deeemed. Resolved, That the Police Force in general are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral in a body, from his late residence, N 0.1134 0 LIVE Street, on WEDSII43- DAY AFTERNOON, at 9 &cloak_ Respectfully submitted. EDWARD H. CREIGHTHIL PHILLIP L. sTETLER, JAMES W. SIIIIHEET, CHARLES V_ ROBERTI; JOHN OATERN, Its Committee EITTHE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANOS alarile all to examine theme inimitable 'eaten nitaite, sold by J. 15. GOULD, S. B. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. apl9. Oath IfoOS ryta---- NINTH WARD PEOPLE'S ASSOCI ATION. —The regular Monthly Meeting of the Aeteehate. wilt be bent at the Ham TWELFTH and PILBEIIT Streets, on TUESDAY EVENING next, May 6, at 8 o'clock. The punctual attendance of all citizens of the ward favorable to suetaining the Admit. castration is rep:motet!, 137 order or sue rtoeociatlon. JOHN THOMPSON, President. DAVID BEITLEN, Secretary. my 5.2c* JOHN H. GOUGH'S GREATEST LEC TURE, I_IHM A.. 1113 Nllttelt 10 ttittlltt,.. lull Le delivered in the ACADEMY Of 111U810, on TUESDAY NVENINu, May 6th, at S o'clock. Reeerved Beats in the Parquet, Parquet Circle, Hal cony, and Orchestra, 60 cents, may be had at the 49918 f the Aeudwy end hiettlettee 60E Ote,..tee,, . . . T►ektte foe tbo Family (Heel° 25 carat], for sale at Mar ti''''e and tha Tract Holier., 929 Oman= Meant Those stbo vish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early for tickets. m?3.Bpr ar A LEUTUKE BY MM. H. ALLEN, LL. D., President of Girard College gIWE, THE PEOPLE, ANit THE HISTORY WE ARE DIAKIriG." Will be delivered IN CONCERT HALL, On TO ITRHJAY, Mat Bth, at 8 o'clock. P. IL FUR BENEVOLENT PISHPO;E3. Tirktte, 25 email; Cl, to admit a Centlenota Mid two Lignee, 50 ethte. For Fide at PetkPaphte Rigging' Book S', re, Eti N. F. girth etract , at the Tract Dapasi- Wilt / 39 14 , Sixth etrrei; 1111 clommittos. W. Divina. t 3. E. coact , ' /tint abouee Square, W Brown, Sixteenth and fflhett ntrtet, C. Cooke, 24:11.43 Banaom strut and at the Coor. tuy34l.* MARRIED DIED PRESIDENT. T. HASKINS DU PUT DIRECTORS . RAINUEL V_ EIRLIIIO/1, of PhiWAAL, JAMES S. COX, it ti N. P IIUTCHINAON, WM. P. CHANDLER., ti ROBERT BAYARD, of Now York. MEM] PEOPLKIS STA.TE CONVENTION FTOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially tt unite in SUSTAINING TUE NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION in Ka patriotic effort. to euppreee a Electionsl and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUB. IC, awl who desire to eusport. lu LV 4 ki , the 4.- venonent, our hundred thousand heroic brethren In arms, braving disease and the perils of the field to preserve the Union of cur fathers, are requested to select the number a' I)7III EATE3 tonal to the Leiriahalve deprosontation of the Blau!, at such tams and in ands manner liB will boot respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in STATE CONVENTION, AT ICARBIaBIING, On THIIIISDAY, the 17th day of July noxt, at 11 o'clock on bald day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the omens of AUDITOR GENERAL AND SURVEYOR GENERAL, scd to tak4 such measures as may be tlemeti noccepary to .4reeztite t the Government in this SOSSOD of common peril to a common country. A. R. McJLIJRE, Chaiman of the Pen.le'e State Lloamatte°. OF.O_ W. ITAILISIP.figLi.:, JOIIN M. SULLIVAN, I °M76`arloB. m Y 7. Er crre OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE Tual , BOß COMPANY OF eLL:LA -I,tilerit lA, April 11, 1882 —A Moral IlltiOiftin of the titockhoulere of title Company will he held on DAY, the illet day of May next, at 12 o'clock IL, at the Office, N 0.908 WALNUT Street, for the parolee of act ing on the acceptance of an act of the General aa,embly of the Cemmouwealth, entitled "An act to repeal certain arta aumiltmeutarr to a: net entitled At, net to incorpo rate the Et•lierce itienranrc and Tried Company," to reduce the authorized capital of the Company, and to change the coronet° uatne thereof to that of the Reli ance lesurence ()meow, of Philadelphia, approved the 24th day of April, A, p. 1.602, uo.o,Mtnhny2l riga Till: LADIES OF PHILADELPHIA who feel interested in the welfare of the So ale itiviti ri to meet at 110 N ItT fiT4, 11 Ed ['Nur sh-4. Tweiftb, ..„-ruß*pmc armuNOUN text, May 6th, at 4 o'clock. to make arrengomeota for the proposed ,6 Floral Fair," for the benefit of the Conor Shop Hospital and Soldier's Home. ml6-2t E. S. HALL, Secretary. Erovricz OF TILE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 3LO WALNUr STREET.—A general meeting of the Stocknoldere in the American Fire Imuranee Company will be held, agreeably to charter, on MONDAY, the ¢4ll Qdy 9f Inap mit. at 12 o'cioeir, The annual election for Directors will take Oleo thereafter. A. 0. L. CRAWFORD, ap26-Btathlms FirCOOPER.SHOP SOLDIERS. , 110 MR— . tor Manama of the Soldiera , Horne *ill be held on TUESDAY, May 1.3, 1862, between the bt ore of 3 end 10 o'clock P. M., at the Cooper- ShOD Re freshment Saloom 1009 OTSEGO Street, below Wash. legion avenge, p7l - /tt E, S. BAIL. Secretary. in• OFFI CE CATAWISSA RAILROAD COMPANY. No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila. dei Wit; April 20, 1862. NOTICE I'o iTtitIEITOLDREg.—The annual Ettig- TION. for President and Directore, will be held on MON DAY, the bth day of Mar, 1882, at the Office of the Com pany, No. 308 WALNUT Street. The polls will be open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P M. Th a TraPafm , Hooka will be oiowea oo Weginehany, the 20th day of April, and be reopened on Tuesday, the Oth day of May, 1b62. WILLIAM R. FISHER, YOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT ehouto prepare them volves for the sphere to which they are best adapted, and which will contribute Mott to their intellectual and moral improvement. PiIftE NOLOGY is applied for this. and other purpretee at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPE! , suc cessor to fowler, U 611., A, Co. arOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. April 16,1862. The BOARD OF DIRECTOUS have this day dcglarati A eeiol-a,,aeal D3otdr,d of torn rut; CVIfT. on thu Capital Stack of the Company, clear of State tax, pays. ble on and after May 15tb, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No. go Bomb THIRD @freet. thOS, T. FIRTH, ael7 ttel Tremilrer. MILITARY GOODS. ►VENT DUCE. 10, 13, AND 15 OZ. DUCK, For ea% by SIMONS ,k GARSED, Monte, No. 106 CHESTNUT Street mph-2t AIiMY GOODS ON HAND. DARK KED LIGHT BLUR }MOSEYS. STANDARD 04 AND 34 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTTON DUCK,IO, 12, AND 15-011 NON. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & Co, ar26.2m ees CMESTNUT STREET. FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At 'high XiCm ONE-YEAR (TER , TxproATES FOR SALE. BEYEN-AIiD•THREE-TENTHS AND (101)TOZI BONDS FOR SALE. DREXEL 00., m 76-1 i 34 South THIRD Street. UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AHD GOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED Particular Stqultptt girOß Cp trOlOntlgils IR Govan went securities. DREXEL & 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET Sl5 000 $ 12,000, $5,500 7 $5,000, and a number of ena...llor ealll 7 WANTLD on first city and country eecnrities. Apply to E. PETTIT, m 3 3 No. 309 WALNUT Street. fieI—SEVERAL suns OF ss.oVV•this amount to invest in first mortgage security in the city. Apply to B. A. MITCHELL, my3-3tit 134 South TH.1.110 Street. RENT of this $600. - am a ol t t ° F V Oß ?ALP, ! l an improved pro perty, et a diecount. Apply to E. PETTIT, ep26 No. 309 WALNUT Street. 1411EIMEWS IVORY TYPES are eon ceded by all to be the finest specimens of the art yet MOD. They are recommendable to allOor accuracy and beauty. SECOND Met, above Green. It TA. PRATT PO7 TS, surviving part ner of the late firm of N. It. & T. P. Potts, continues the IPRAOTICE OF THE EOM. at No 017 tiPRING GARDEN Street, and EDWIN T. COPE that of CON. Investments of Money, at myB-2mtutha COPARTNERSHIP.—The un dersigned have this day formed a Copartnership, under tams and atylo of PRANK k IitOtIEISTADTM.B., for the transaction of a Wholesale Clothing business, at No. 248 MARKET Street. ASHER J. FRANK, ADOLPH N. HOCHSTADTER. s, CROSSE Sr, BLVICWELL'S cele. Crated PICKLES and SAUCES, constantly received by RHODES & WIGWAM% ' to ys Aar &man wATims tiaruei. NUTS. -20 BALES LANGUEDOC ALMONDS: 25 Wes SICILY ALMONDS; 100 bags New AS iCRII PEANUTS • jug received and for sale by aironie A WILLIA6I9, in 3 - A 107 South WATER Street. WEW YORK STATE APPLES.-150 bbls very superior New York State Dried Apples, Ju.i limaliao-, and ter vale by RHODES & WitiilA.ll9, No.IOT South WATER Street. 'WRENCH OLIVES-25 cases French 4: In irctitt imp RHODES Sc in Mo WILLIAMSre awl tor eele by R, my° 197 South WATER Street. C] ABET rINE.-100 cases Clloi.oo Claret Wine; branded 5 . IA Eatepbe " just received, and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, Eny6 No. 107 South WATER §traet. THE r:KCIFILSIOR " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & CO: f ORNItUAL Pit*Vid/Ort DRAMA And cum or the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HABIB, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race street*, Philadelphia. Ike justly.allobnifed iixxolLeronn RAM are Eared by J. 11. N. & Co., (in a style peculiar to thew eelyee,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of doliciova gayer; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicure's ggp9rtoy to any now offered tor laic apt-3m MEDALS AND COINS.—A large Quantity of Medals and Coins for sale ; oleo, one eel Of Napoleon% Yodels, MA flAt. or M... 1.41.. of the English Kittle, and one set of Madan of the Roman Empire. Apply to WM. H. BRIDGENS, 189 WILLIAM Street, New York, Dealer In Medals, Oolne, and Paint horn ap2l-lm 100 liAlltitha UAitliON OIL FOR sale, in good barrels, Knitable for shipping; and to the trade, in small lota, at 416 COMM.3IIIOX Elrod. seps.l3t* LADIES' TRUSSES, SUPPORT MMKOZS, and other Mechanical Acclimates of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For salt and adjustment at 0.11. lizigaque if Aram OTURNI, Iry And dvvr troiow Baca. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at tie Southwest corner TWB GPIS and BLOB, where 0. B X. Weep attention to this aneclai feature mhl2.limit ONUMENTB AND It A V It J-V_IL moms at very reduevd pricee et Marble Worts of A. STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below 'Eleventh Sweet. uthl34taitt MUSLINS AND LlNENS—Opened thin morning, one cue fins weed whle Barlett Mello, which I will sell at 1234 by the piece ; 1.4 cents Is the lowest It has been sold at for a long time ; it is one of the oldest makes in the market, and will wear as well as WiiliaMbVillo or Wantsuita ,• one case Williamsville, fresh from the mill, just opened, at one cent ifr yard less than I have told thee. ; Bleed:A Obeeting, 2r4 yards wide, 31k, and other widths and qualities equally cheap. There is not a width made but what I have now in store. Also, one of the beet assortments of Spring Chintzes, at 12x, in the city. From a late importa tion, I have received a fresh lot of Itiehaedsohia heavy Linen, for fronting purposes and family use generally, from 37X up, and will guarantee the prices to be lower than the same numbers can be bought. Also, several other standard makes, of light grades, that I will sell very low j flag pattorne henthloom Table Linen, of aintirwas -.lathe, which I think aro heavier than any I have had ; a full line of, other Table Linea; one lot Buck Towels, all linen, with red border all around, :91.50 per dozen ; ore lot do.. 05 •, one lot Brown do., 75 cents per dozen ; 3 bales Russia Crash, at 9, 10, Nrid NU, (thiEl le keiGim cmita seen-ce casea superior TALOA handkerchiefs, at RIM. These are worth looking after, for they are a great bargain. B. ➢I. lIINCEIRIN, Secretary Secretary SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. E. M. NRETILF,s No. 10:14 CHESTED T . /STREET, Has ust opened a choico lot of FRENCH PUFFED POE GARIIIALDIS. Also, BLACK AND WHITE DOTTED NETS For the came. rny3.3t RlOll, GLOSSY BL &OK SILKS, AT REDUCED PRICES, All widths and grades. Wholeeale net cash buyers wi I find cheap and desirable goods in our stock. ettiti.VßST STODDABT - K BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 north SECOND St., above Willow. niy3.3t Treasurer B OYS' CLOTHING S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets NEW DEPARTMENT. We will have arranged en 6644Mici Haar, eal OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 26TH INST., A SELECT STOCK BOYS' CLOTHING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. ap24-11a • a REMOVAL. J, C. FULLER Having Removed from N 0.42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, Moodie Masonic Towle.) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER W IS.TC HES, "AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND SILVER WATCI - 1 FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROQM J No. "IV/ CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) I. B. MARTER, Agot, apao. CHARLES FRO DSHAM, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN? Would respectfully announce to his American patrons that he has received the 9...4g1p ticILP MEDAL OF 11011011 IN FARM& MEDAL OE HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON EXHIBITION, and the GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF THE FIRST by command of the Emperor, in token of the superiority and appreciation of hie NEW SERIES IMPROVED OHRONOMILTER WATOIIN§, JAS. E. CALDWELL & Co.. Hare on hand a eplenilid assortment 80E11581CM all the sloes in heavy 18-carat Gold Ranting Game and open face, with Index. We recommend theme amiyalled TlMElEApppyo with entire Confidence; perfect In principle and adintdment, and not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any watch gold by ue DroYe tuwattefactory the nurchale money will be returned. apl9-tuthelna THOMAS 0. GARRETT, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, Ilse received a fresh stock GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, And is manufacturing & great ♦atiety of SILVER WARR adapted for home nee and for proeento, Prompt and particular attention is given to repairing Watches by first-clan workmen. ap24•thetnim VULCANITE RUBBER JEWELRY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LAWNS' MU TALALNE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, ' STIPA PVTIQN§I 49, 1 Now in Store. J. 0. FULLER, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (991 1 QNIe HaNinic Temple.) sy.SO-1m AMERICAN, ENGLISH, WATCHES, JEWELRY, WTCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. WATSONSO, 115264 m 326 CHESTNUT STREET_ CAUTION• Has induced the makers of Imperfect balances to offer them as ii FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers have thereby, in many instances, been subjected to fraud and Imposition. FAIRBANKS , SCALES hired only by the original Inventors, N. & T. FAIR BANES A 00., and are adapted to every branoh of the business, where a correct and durable Scales le required. N HAIR DYEING THE BEST IMI TATIONB or 'native are made at the Fashionable Bathing baloon, FOURTH and BlitWil, my 3-iftt RETAIL DRY 0001$6. COWPERTHWAIT & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, W. COIL EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. WILL OPEN THIS DAY, ORE LOT YARD-WIDE CHINTREg. 9,000 YARDS NEW SPRING CHINTZES. ONE LOT FRENCH ORGANDY LAWNS at 18k, tha moat desirable in the market. GERALDINE CLOTHS, SOMETHING NEW. ONE LOT GRALLIES at 12x , Tory cheap. STRIPED AND PLAIN MOZAMBIQUES. SHEPHERD CASHMERES at 26c SHEPHERD PLAIDS, 12,4, 16. 24, tn, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS. ONE OF TEE LARGEST ANP COST COMPLETE STOCKS OF MUSLIM IN THE CITY. ONE LOT OF WIDE FOULARD POPLINS. WA Intim-et GRANVILLE B RAINES. No. 1013 MARKET streel, above Tenth CLOTIIIN G F. A. HOYT & SRO'S., ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS aD22-thatu-Igt WATCHES AND JEWELKY ROGERS A BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FJRKS, FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade is invited ap3o-3m 64 STRAND, LONDON, 011.152.11, CIIES/NTIX 51RZET, The well-earned reputation of ' FA MEM/YRS' SOALES FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, sDIO•tf MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT ST REDUCED PRICES. TWO IVSW Boonl9 BY MBS, STOWII, author of II Erritib ~....,-. cabin - ' Agues of Sorrento, by Mrs Sion* 81 00 Pearl of Orr's Wand, by 111 ,, • Stowe 1 00 111 thirteen Wooina, by Mrs Stowe 75 Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs Sthyre &&&&& ,rr I 1(10 j„b r , withi., b r 11.eriere Winthrop 50 Cecil Derma 110 Beersations of a Country Parson 1 00 Channinpr, by Mrs Woad 40 Parra Heirs, by Mrs. Wood t East Lvone, by Mrs. W....it }I 4049 Great Expectations, 12in., cloth, illustrated 50 Leisure Hours 1 00 All new Books at TWENTY Phi: CENT. DIiCoUNT from PiliPliSiierg' Dr ices. Viva thousand VilitlMP(l of D0Lp4.1.4 DOOKS soiling for T WENT t-PlVit eki.it' 4, at G. W. PITCHER'S. my6lu2t Formerly G. G. Emma', 439 CIIII4TNIIT St. HABEAS CORPUS PAM PH LE BERO,..iiINNEY AID ANTIsSINNE nut the truth lire in the Via Mediit" was never innre clearly exemplified than in the controversy now ra,:ing between the above parties. Horace Burney iso,tends that in the Executive lies the right to suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus, under the contingencies n,entione,l in the Mt gentian of Arttelt let of th.s itoastition. His opponentit as atderdi; advocate that the power lies in Congress. Lawyer-like, these gentlemen plead their re spective views with rpecial arimmente, and Ignore the tact that, though it in evident, from the debates In the WHIM conventions, that our ferefitthera catolidnicul theta the rower men to be invested in conizeim, .1 1 0 the grata was not made, anis clearly shown by Mr. Dinaey in hie Second Part, lately issued. Nee pages 12, ,to. Now, it is alto evident that no such power was grouted to the FilieViltife, Where, therefore, dues it lie If not granted, it surely remains in the State Governmehts, who had tithe right prier to Federation, anhject,olCOlirlie, to ouch restrictions as were contained in their respective eonstitmiona. This le a novel view of the matter in controversy, but that it is entitled to comideration will be proton by molltie wriftei, on the subject, nineteen inla I w...G.1 can ho purclia-ed at my store. JOHN CAMPBELL. "ANCIENT SLAVERY DISAP PROVED OF 001)." A lecture delivered in this city by Prefereor William Morris For Wu by URIAU HUNT & riON, No. 62 North FOURTH Street. aptri-tlithEet TT 18 SAFE to assert that REIMER'S Colored PIEOITG RA PETS for *1 !lin ny nuporiorg urac of hicFuvaa o f .elvring. A moat mitiallsuory I , :cthre. bECONI) Street, above Green. It PARSON BRO WNLOW.—Ready this morning a TM hub QIN Photograph of I.tareaxa photographed expreasly for oil by Ctutekunst, May 1. Price 25 cents. Mailed freo of clarge mys.2t ANOTHER NOVE INLTY PHOTO GRAPH ALBWOIS.—Tm day we Ault introduce AN ALBUM FOR 300 PORTRAITS, Richly bound in the ballot, leg at) lea: Turkey Antique, with two fine clasps 519 00 Tuekte Antious, s,abelled .1.10e...tie,. due Arrq, ;lit 04 Also, AN ALBUM FOR. 9 00 PORTRAITS, Richly bound in the following styles: Turkey Antique, with two tine clamps S3O 00 Tinley Antinues panelled sides and two elms_ ... These Albums Lava been ore hared with great. care, are elegantly bound, combine all the ituprovuhents, and are offered at very low prices. Published by WILLIAM 8. k ALFRED MAIITITAIT, In)Z No. 606 QIIE4TNQT Eitnet. COAL Written PROPOSALS vill be received until the 24th instant. for the &livery, ne the North Wharf, at \VINT POINT, Nrw York, of the loU.:ging quantities and nualitien of WHITE AL.IH COAL—com ; 600 tont, (2,240 Tin V tun) Locum Alouatain, Steamboat size. Also, 750 tole (2,240 lbs 43 9 ' t..n) Egg size 300 t..os (2,240 ite 4' ton) Sarre size, Of sithei ROLIVPI. emit DAIL wore vein, 10.'10106k, „Peach staiO4 separatety. Coal can be d.-livered from the tichuyikill, Lehigh, and Wyonang diOrieta, at the WKST PulsT Wilma', from canal boats which receive it at the 'Mimeo, without breaking bulk. via the tichul IEII, and. .12R-.1/IWA.i.. 6.. ct Raritan Canal. Afore than the ordinary facilities Sur unloading will be furl The Coal tr. be delivered between the let of June .and 24th of .AnEugt next EDWARD C. BOYNTOM, Captain an Quartermaster Military Academy. West Point, New York, May 2,1862. nt)6-141 VRESII BEEF AND VEGATAHL ES 1' FOR TII: NAVY. BUREAU OF PROVISIONS AND CLOTEIIND, WAisEIINGTON, 31.diy 3,1862. SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received at this (PtliCe 1 4. tit MU MUM(' the Bth day of June, 18114 at nom for the supply of such quantities of Fresh Beef and Vege tables aemay be itijuired on the Philadelphia station du ring the fiscal yea: commencing on the Ist day of July next, and coding on the 30th June, 1863. The Beef and Vegetables must be at geed quality, and the best the tuarko ot ftrtd by the mind. Beta], with approved security, will lie required in one ball the estimated amount et the con - race. and twenty per centum in addition will tie withheld front the Aaiun at Of each payment to be made, as collateral security far the due perivllliAliee of the contract, 11 Itch will on no ac count be paid until it is fu'lv complied with Pa. ment to be made in Certificates of Indebtedness or in Treasury Bete., at the option of its Every offer must be Uccelli (lie directed in the act of CvoEirert, MOMIIg up prow liniun for the mei tiff TICE , for 1846-'47, approved 10th August. 1846). by a written - guarautee, eigbed,by oue Or more revonrible per sons, to the effect thut he er they undertake that the bid der or biddele Will ! if hie or their bid he ICVVpM, tutor whia., tivecloTf, Riot gOOO anti tedffl. dent EorttieP, to furnish the articles proposed. No proposal will be comidered uuless accompanied by such guerautee. tot to 4t ILNUMMUISHIPI RIDGWAY, HEUSSNER, & CO., IMPORTERS OF MOTHS DOESKINS, CASSDIELIES„ dta.# dta.# OFFER THEIR VERY LARGE STOCK AT CON SIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. Also, just received, A LARGE INVOICE OP gdi XONY DAMASKS . Which will be sold VERY LOW, And to which we call attention of buyers. No. 200 CHESTNUT STREET. spy -1m CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. BOYD & STROUD, NO. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Voila. doors below idorottoutsr uoteld Now offer to country merchants a large dock 01 CHINA, (LABS ) qIIEENSWARE. 00-218 GEORGE GRANT, BIANUTACTLISER or AND DEALER 1N FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT . STREET. roh2o-3,i FLalikiEb OYER-BUIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Kanntaotared of W. W. KNIGHT'S. iro. 606 ARCH STREET. Sr A toll line of TIES, SCARFS, CLOVES, SIISPERDIHA HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always oa hand. mh6 Iladf PHILADELPHL&„ VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. TL's iinbeeHbsr would lA - As etteutiou W hot IMPROVED ors OF SHIRTS, Width he makes a spealaha la Ws basins! Also, 001 a. stantly receivisst NOVILTAIS TOE GENTLEMAN'S WEAR J. W. SCOTT, IGINTLIMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, No. In CHZOTNUT STRAW Z W 4/ Four doors below the °optima'sMC G IRARD FIRE ~1 D mAR,NE OFFICE 415 WALNUT UNMET, PHILADELPHIA This coMpShy continues to bat' risks on the safer classes of Property at !ow rates. The public can rely upon its reegonerbtifY, and atilt ty to pay losses promptly. Its diabursoments for the benefit of the public, during the laet WWI yearn, exceed 8500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future MM. 1. ITPostr, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W. OLAOHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, 0.1. REAZLITT, ABRAHAM HART ? DAVID ROTH, Jr., PETER S. HOE, of N. Y WM H. SWAIN, FURMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. N. S. LAWRENOE, WM. O. AMMAN, JOHN SUPPLER? TROIKAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vioe President JAB. B. ALV97API §991V10T7. AD2B, FAME OMR No. 406 CHESTNUT FIR& AND INLA DMZ F. N. Ruck, - R. D. Woodruff', Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., Henry Lewis, Jr., - P. S. Judice, Alex. Wbilldin, Washington Jones, deo_ A. WM. Chu. Statism. H. W. Davie, John W. Mtiethilta. FRANCIS N. BIT K, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretory. [llll l lg-if ti rommozrivE ,.. A.ti IL/ NANCE COMPANY, PXNNBYLVANIA. DIBICTOBS. 16iA4.1 new., 11- Bi-, Showing S, itogerel John M. Whiten, John K. Walker, Edward 0. Haight, R o b er t sh oema k er . Thomas S. Stewart, William Strutlems, Henry Lewis, Jr. Xlijak Junes. DAVID JAY M 8., Pr.eslaent. JOHN M. WHITALL, Tice President. SAMUIL S. MOON, Secretary. °Mee, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUI Street, Philadelphia. wit.ff tt NEW PUBLICATIONS. ES= PIiOTOGRAPTIS IIcA LUST E R & IS RO., 72S CH EST NCT Street PROPOSALS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS INSURANCE COMPANIES, INSURANCE COMPANY. QATTIAL 162000:100 D.TREOTORS NCB . COMPANY, treet. ND INSURANCE. TOM. MAE 0? THI oval 01 „km') B,NMMN TS. MUSICAL FUBD HALL. THIS (rummy) L•VRNINA, GOTTSCHALK'S ONLY VONONST. When, to render it must stfisethe, he will I* amide& ay the eminent Soprano. may IIARLOTTA PATTI. Ste entre of FftRRI, tho great Barnette, and hely ay. peal.= ; and debut of IbIGP On TOMBESI, The famone new tenor, from tbo Tagon Opera Ilcoisoi ;AMMO, The lad apprarenno of these groat ortletel, prior ON their departere for Europe Mr.ll 211011.1.16 N ri A Lint, the celebrated Violonnelllit. SIGNOR MU''/.YO, Musical Director and Condnemr. Admi•elon OMR' DOLLAR. Nenin call Lu eeetsehd /Alm tbaega) I t Boulas. !tinkle Store, No. 632"Cheet6nt etreet. boors open at 7 . W. eff)111/021C0/9 at 8. i kiVIEBICAN ACADEMY OF MUS/0. EPWlttin na” kivair vullipcsTria m Jeliver Nis onlntwited Addrear -cli.hrtn,(3TEß OF THE WAR," On FRIDAY EVRNINO. 1114 y thh. st. B o'c,orlip run Tug DRNEFIT OF THE VOLUNTNER RILFILFIziEfIiEN sALooNO. APNIABIDN FIFTY 17P NT. nrcured nests tor We at the fdllewledi places, viz: T. B. Puglei, b.:. W. cut Lair Sittli mid Chest- Lot FtS J. E. Goulds. L. cor. Savtaith. and Chestnut BM., W. I'. Il' 'ad's, No. :21 Obentnot It. flan P_LIN kiNIT A RP It MN H.; PIT T&) JOHN TOY. TO tam% (MEAT BEPOY RS BELLIoN ASSEMBLY B(ILL)ING, • lt* ME .8. J O.H .N DREW'S ARGR-13TIOEST THEATRE. acting Otago &tanager W. B. FREDERIORIII. Busintow Agent and Troamnrer JOB t) HITRPHL NINETY.EIGHTH HIGHT OF JOHN DREW. JOHN MOW. And hiN lititt ripmaranea hut remic , _ TONIGHT. TIJESD&Y, Iky fl, 1942 THE WHITE 110LOE ON THE I'EPPER3. Gerald Pepper ....Jolla Drew. To conclude with the N 1 FRIEND 0 . 13 L AR ,ny /3.111.r.0, John Prow r, .PA REV F.l.i. 6ENiSFir JOHN DILISIW BOX BOoK NOW OPEN. Dor rs opEn at gnarter past T. Curtain does at quarter to 8 o'clock. FINBTINE BWrEN THE MOND. Tsvlt and MERRIMAC ---N(:w view; first timoi TO•NIGHT. A:4EMBLY ECILDING. wALLiIiT-dTII.IIET THEATRE,-, V V - NINTH *n WALNUT Eltreete. Sole.. A. Genarcisom E THIS (TE !!!!!!! EVENING, 214 y 6, 1982. MIL AND lAMB. F. 13. ('ON WAY. The perfornium will GM!!lowa with thelifinatif ul play a[ EIMM=IMIMM ;Min 111ildmay 51r, Y. B, Conway. )1111Sternhold Mrs. F. IL ()Aiwa? Mrs Jli Id may 51re Anna Cowell. To eouelutie with tie laughable fewer, of YULIt 1,11PP.'.3 John Strobl? Mr, Vining Bowers. PRICIEK-6U, 76, and 26 couto; Private Bono, 166 and *3, according to their locale, DOOll ODYII at 7 o'clock. TO WratabllCO at IN. GREAT SEPOY REBELLION Great attraction TO NIWIT. New views; first time. ASSEMBLY BUILDING. LAt vs SEINIBLY BUILhiNGS, LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT SEP() Y ItERELLION. With all its IthILLIA NT SCENES AND THRILL ING lt: Fri Tk TuuriDAY F.Y ti llllG, May Gm, Com Milli.% WO Bert at to J OHN TOY. FDIDAY EVENING. Slay Otb, BeLefit of E. E. 1111 - FIs.H. listiatator. SATI:IiDAY, May 194 , , ;1 ,, t glfri triti rind night, akann,n-tr.n n"ntn. cipprvp, It/ a , ntl Commerce— &veldt:lgs at 8 i Atteruootat at 3 O'clock. try Gt LAIIGI 1 G G A 8.-DR. CO 14 TON, uLa kilVe the P.. X 1 vi t %ion ir tiar Cavpar Imitnupy, Nuw York. alit give a LI:I)7HRE, WITH A GU tril) EXHIEIIION of the :NITROUS OXIDE, EMMA EATING or LAUGIITVG GAS, AT CONCERT (litrek) HALL TUMDAT EVENING, APRIL. Rh A t TRONG RAILING be erected around die Stepe, to prevent More under the inititonce of the Gm teen, et.nting il, couttict with the audteuce, Tvi'll4AvE 8 . 141 1 T NEN wlil occupy the Siege. is gym Opinitt. ItCGlthlit 1.1 irorleg, TWELVE GENTLEMEN have volunteered faintish& the Gas. SIXTY GALLONS of Gag will b made and admin. it 5 VONIf brit Gentlemen of the first respetahllity till be allowed to inhale it, there neeu be no approbensiou of fitillting or other improprieties. TILE . EFFECT of the Cite to to develop the leading lrhitit if ciwirlicicr, borne will laugh, Ring. (lance., di claim, etc. Dr. G. will no the first to inhale it. Dr. COLTON will endeavor to manage the Exhibition in such a manner as to deserve the patronage (as in New York) of the Lett class of ladles and gentlemen. Times who love an evening of hearty laughter will be gratified. To add varhiy h.. en— gaged the celebrated _ . TREMAINE BRINTIIRRS Who will comtneoce the evening with a brief and bril liant Concert, in which they will Fin ,y a selection of Ise triotic, sentimental, RA cgmfg Num, 7XIIFLARATMG GAS.—Dr. 001tOTI'd entertattlitiß orld. bition at the eifectsof the Nitrous Ootal. G/1111 was attended by a large and greatly amused audience, in the Cooper Institute, on Monday oveoing :r. Observer, TICKETS 9.5 CENTS. Doors open at 7; commence at S my 2-4410 DENNSYVLAMA ACADEMY OF THE PIMP AiITS 'Nh - ty-ninth Minna{ Rita. bition of Paintings and Sealpecac, 1020 CFI E3TNUT Street. Open from 9 A. U. till 6 P. M., and from T P. M. 01 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Samoa Tickets 50 nonte. 800M/fast, A.Plitti, _ 11 .4 T " ihbir Habit at the Academy zosalmiaatoaa without. ar,2B STEREOSCOPTIC()INS OF THE EE- ItELLION, foe prominent Battles, ruddiest.% and Men. Fall paced .M illustrated catalogues sent free, by JAMES W. QUEEN & 00., Opticians, 5 141 - 114 rib $44 PEIBBTNIIT titrnoti LEGAL pTHE COIJRT OF' GOMNION PLIL4.II FOR TIL OITY . A."4 - b 4;,t7zury VF PHILkI)r.LPHIA. TO THOMAS NORTON, OR 1113 LEGAL MORN, BENTATIVEit Take notice that at a Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philadolnitte., hat ni Phila.d.tpl,l, oq the 1211 day of HI, A. D. 1862, the patirlm of ititite 511 All S. SWEENEY was presented,setting forth, that- William Trotter, by a certain mortgage, dated June 114, 1795, did grant unto eaid Thomas Norton, his heirs and aesi'us, t ertkin premises on the teens Aids of street flats Cable Moe), bOtteetdi Vibe Mai Callowitill strtets, 34 feet eolith of West's alley, containing in front 20 feet. and in depth 105 feet 5 inches, to secure the pity. meat of the emu of ft. 533 33; that sail premises had. RON conveyencee. become vested lns John LYr, who, 07 deed anted LW 1,1558, conveyed the same to Janie a Peters, who, by deed dated February 6, 1805. conveyed the same to the petitioner that no atuv:tion nf naid snot tgane in made in any deed from the here anal/ William Trotter to the praneul; MO no demand for roprTinag9 gyps, or We liJiVrtini, maroon, had been made for twenty .three years prior to said pe tition. Whereupon, on motion. of Henry C. Thompson, omintel for petitioners, it was caderod by the Court ghat public hotizo be given hy tile io tizo void Thomga Notion, or Ids It gal ael..reseutatives. and to.all other par sons interested, to be and appear before the said Omit On MONDAY, the secoud day of June, 18132, at 1% O'clock A. H.. to show cause, if any tStPY have, why tha Court should net flee that the record of sad mortgage by the Itecortier of Deeds of said City and County. 808 E ELT E WING, Sheriff, SifERIFF'd OSVICR, May 5, 1852. ytt-tu4it WAN TS INSURANCE SeßlP.—Wanted to purahnn. 1161Ings Ift tomp.urlrs ECTID. Add P. 0., E 0 185, elating amount 6114 PI icß. MY Mx* AHOUSEKEEPER IVI3HES A situation in the, Coutititi Is in axrarlen...4 yar- POti iwill give the l*stof tefekes.ce. cow.l.,rtal)le home the most desirable ccusideration. Addwess Mrs. H. 5.," Press office, mys-301, UNITED STATES MARINES___ Wanted, for the United States Marine Oorpa, fa sea service aboard of meti,of..war, SEVERAL lira- DEED ABLE-BODIED MEV, between the arm of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coun try not lou than 5 foot 4.,g Inchon high, who ishhil it•hia the medical examination, and enllxt, will revel al threw cents per mile for the distance travelled in conaloot to thei Rendezvous. at 311 South FRONT Street. below Spree% - Philadelphia. All other narmation that may be re. mired will be tiihoo.. JA_MIES. m5B-12t and neernittne FOR SALE AND TO LET. LAUREL RILL UENETERY LOT FOR SaLl.l—:Enclosed in Section 0, St. John's Lutheran (iinund. Apply Na. 523 North TIVELFTU erect. my6.3t* GERMANTOWN.-TO 1111NT tnedium-sized famished HOUSH, with stable, It debited, far the Summer mouths. Apply sixth house on 1.31:1 1 EN Street, Gurcuautown. my6.3r;11, F OR BALE—A new FLY`` mailable for OI! Pns Mj:«i• feet diam 4.ll eter; EL, hub bored for 13%iiikill ; iei g it , abont ten tons Apply at " 3 /iialri - ater Iron Works," FRANKFol9 l 7,itentir, 11611.1.iphla, ray 0.0110 LFOR SALE—Bandsome Country RESIDENCE, in DEL AWARE COUNTY, about 8 Indle.o frynt cOUVellietit of acme by th e Derby genii buileterh .10 by ha) three stories high, with Meru. tory, and contains all the modern conveniences. The location is high and healthy, and the grounds are beauti fully shaded. Will be sold, with are or more scree oil hal at a low figura. Apply to 0. D. COLLLDAY, No, El 3 WALNUT Street, iny 6. Jt aPEREMPTORY SALE.-THOMAS Son , . will sail Ett tbk EXCH. ASCE, on TURN DAY, May IStb,. (WA: I all lliat handsome POI3E STORY MODERN BRICK. RESIDENCE, with double three-story back buildings, sod lot of ground, 'innate south side of CHESTNUT street, No. 1030; 23 feet front, mil Mending in depth 88 feet, to an outlet late. Twentieth street. The house it We finiehed throngSnAt in a very superior manner; has all the most reeiut modern conveniences, all in complete order; occu pied by the owner, now about leaving the city. Location ultlrtl4l9Vlltiet and Mita the attention of any one in want or n tiret.elass residence. dale absolute. For terms, see THOMAS & SONS. my6,2,10* URNISHED HOUSE TO LET_ Ma South tido WALNUT, tear TENTH C. 11. No. 203 South SIXTH Street. SAFES. rpmaLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT BE HOVEN to No. 21 South SZVENTH Street, nem e nn luetitute. . . The aade ,> lgeed, itsuktai fur put favors, and DIM determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on head II large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and 'wear rrpgr gift% (lb, Pat etaaly bee and burglar proof cares made.) Alan. LfillWg Unequalled Bank Vault. Safe, and Bauk Locks. Lillie's Dank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. Tbls is the strougeet, beat pyre tected, and cheapest Doer and Lock !et offert,4, .kirro, pm - 0951W eitviwier. to 41.4194 SA UMW§ Cal.inet gate, fur Plate, Jewelry, dco, Thie Safe is OW ceded to warpaths in style and elegance anything yet sg,.. fared for this purpose, and is the only one that is stria*, tire and burglar proof. itimietAL Havian.—l have b 641/ es 6.4 r ,, T { Te ar / 4 Parrel, Herring, It Co 'a Hates, most of them nearly nal% and emne forty of other makers, comprising a comptela wiortenont as to nixes, and all lately exchanged for the n ow celebrated Lillie Safe. Thep w in dig sold gs TT > K p aw. tale .. ..11,•,e4 pea ino, ntae-tyir at. 0. SADLIS, Agent. Oa EVANS & WATSON'S DALAMANDEB BAFIii Oa Wm YITOBB, 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of nux-PROOF tarzts always WA toad •
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