adZLTTE— Lgp~T~EAT.+ PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY ' • OBRINEI, FEB. 18, 1858 Stream Parmaulox DealainLOVlLl lattlaiD— . Iterazharants • ARILIsea ssa.-Va .t. ore; to • announce that a 1 tiff Patterson met with ..n a.: cident yesterday king thatendangers bin life. It appears the filikTiff and' tile wife were In the funeral cortege di, thelate Mr. Moore Whose re mine were beiogtconvejed to the Cemetery for i or erment yesterday morning, Mr. Patterson 00- copyang-a sleiglip" the rear of the pm:merlon. T. driver- .. V 1 1 wagons, who were running s r.. . e. ',arta li ti...: procession near the toll-gate sod one of them being unable to check-his horse L ran Mm upon th e leigh, Ile shafts of the wagon,. striking Mr. Ps terson on the left side under the arm. The h see of the latter became fright ened and ran off ng both him and his wife • out. The Sheril was taken up in on insensible condition and co veyed to a neighboringlavern, n hitt or s 1 byeilian was summoned. Mrs. P. was but alightly njtired. We learned late in the afternoon thut Mr. P. was lying ineensple end bleeding at the mouth; end much- fear m entertained that his injuries .are of such a nature as may terminate his life. • The gross: caieleseness of the driver of the Bond wagon entitles him, if he mere known, to punishment. 1 P. S.—Since Writing the ebove we learn that t the Sheriff has en brought in to his residence where he now 11 in full possession of his facul ties, but in av y dangerous condition. . There were s me five or six teamsters driving at a rapid rate, ho caused the accident. Three of them, named Valentine Ilobaugh, Frederick Felbert and E 'ward Boyle, aro ender arrest, awaiting en a i illation.. Warrants for the others are in tit possession of the police. AN ANOINET :ILL Oli LADISO.—The Cleveland Herald publish. s an - old fashioned bill of lading, handed them b Mr. Thos. Gallagher, 'of Pitte burgh : "Sla ships used to have like bills of lading, on wh oh the pious appeal to the Al mighty would ow sound ermagely incongruous With the pu.rp eof the voyage. The form o the sneezed bill of lading was preserved as I to as 1810, perhaps later, in com- , morels' trans dons between England and Philo- dolphin. - J. M., No. I 3, 1 Shiped by the grace of God i D, M. .. 5-21 fin good order and well con dition by David Meade. Esq., in and upon the good ehip call id the "Virginia," whereof is Mas ter under GoQ for this present Voyage John Aeilby, by God's grace bound for Bristol, to Bay: Five bbds. t boom on amount and ' , risque" et the shipper. Bying marked and numbered as in the margin And are to be delivered in the like good orde , and well conditioned at the aferesisid port f Bristol (the danger of the seas only ex - seated unto Messrs. Fry & Jones, mer chants, or t 4 their assigns, he or they paying freight for th some at eight pound sterling per ton; with primage and average accustomed. i - In witness whereof the master or arear of said ship bath affirmed to Impost and two bills lading of this tenor and 'docket not l ; date; ono of which being sooom paid. pliebed the other one to etend void. And so 'God send the good ehip to fiber destined port in safety Amen. Dated via..ea. 80th, A. D. 1774. About the imo these bills of lading were giv ing way totie modern form, Ben. Franklin ad vertisedthsat his printing office bills of lading could be obtained with or without the "Grace of God." " - An • crap DAYMYLL—For the last year e young worhan named Miss Hannah Alexander, of IndianaX, minty, has been afflicted with an evil spirit, Which, with a familiarity very Topic ,:, hensible, pi Ils her hair, pinches her, and slaps her on the act and face with such vigor that the noise o asioned thereby is distinctly heard a through the whole house. The wise en have all visited her; some attri buting one arum, and some another. One • • • ' however,"a nounceS the true cause, with a de gree of positiveness that places it beyond all i doubt of nflorrectness. He says he has made several investigations, and discovered that "the cervical respire( her spine is materially dimm ed, incdudir g the medollsoblongsta and superior portion of her brain." "A tedious and protract ed effort w kept up until he satinfactorily ex plained th pathology of her case upon rational arid Bolen c principles. The metre originates in the 8 system." The slaps, or more pro- party, shooks, he says are broken corrects of electricity! passing off; the "whistling' pro ceeds •from her respiratory apparatus, and the "rappings!' from the convulsive effects of the nervous sytetem; at the same time the remains a passive agent. There;,the young womanis doubting satisfied: . .We must onfess that the elope are specimens of a "high ,; ld" electricity; but unbelievers would give theta another origin. ---....------ Out. B XL'S EOOO3D CONOWIT.—When first elms artiits visit our city they have no reason to eollifliin of their audiences, either for paucity cas of numbe or a want of power of appreointion. The first co ncert - of -Ole Ball on Monday night was an e 'dean of. the musical taste awl die criminati n of our citizens, for the diasonio Hall en that ion was completely filled by the fashion di beauty of Pittsburgh.... After y i e concert the great master entertained a few of 's friends in elegant style at Mononga hela Ho es; awl several bouts were pulsed very pleakant y indeed. About twelve o'clock nu am ateur bald proceeded to the Hotel and serenaded him. For tie concert to-night a large number of seats art already engaged, and we presume to- day every seat in the house will be secured.— The programme is especially rich in its selec-' fleas. Among the leading pieces are a Grand Concert , the Mother's Prayer, and Carnival of V. miice, by Ole Bull Lords Schreiber will per . form ab extraordinary piece accompanied by the Hatimonicum and Piano; and several hem:a rtful songs are lllDouneed,for Miss Vail and Mlle. Spinets. We feel confident that every loier of music will endeavor to be present to night t . "';l"' Bench. Count. --Judge Hampton OD 11 Bench. _ In d ai case of Robert Bell vs. Healey , Mohan & Co., he jury found for pleutiff, and assess e the ages et $762 51. Commonwealth fcr ueo va. Jacob Earle et al ; No. 693, July 1864; L. J. Koerhen for plaintiff ; al , * Cern for defendant Action on-penal bond for $1 ,to ,fulfil the duties of his office, JOE doe o the Peace; E. A. Moyer the plaintiff, al• leglngi that Harts failed to pay over $26 doe him. The jury fled for plaintiff for $lOOO and 'neshati the damages sustained by the plaintiff, E. A. Moyer, at $4B 68. Bliss Phillips ye. Lewis Wees ; No. 804, April Term 1855; llurgwin for plaintiff; Carnahan for defetillant. Sal Fa Sur mortgage for balance of money due on two lots in Birmingham. Verdict for pintiff for $440 James Reynolds for use vs. P. M. Huey ever. ,:t. of 8. C. Huey. with notice, &o R. & 8. Woods for p alntiff; Huhn for defendant; No. 284, No. vom r term, 1864. Bei .Pa fittr judgment Verdict for plaintiff for $405 92. . W B. Thompson for use vs. Arthur. H. Me. Cleland; No. 718, November, 1854; WoOds for plaintiff; Hasbrouck & FLOIllgBO for defendant. Action on a due hill. On trial. - - . MIFIFFIIIO OF TUII CRATILAL BOARD.-The Coe. il l tral oard of Ednestiorsmet last evening. e report of . the Principal on Mee State of the to. &shoal - vas presented; from which it ap ol ppars the School Is In a eery preepereste condl dt. ' The Tax Collector of the. Second Wird, Mr. Daititt, seat In the hot of evaporations which he clallned, having settled the balance of hip dupli earli r. A. Midden/ was elected P ro fessor of D wing at a salary of $lOO for the term of four months. -- - Niumew Escum..--On Monday morning lest th 4 dwelling of Allen Nesbitt, North Denver, Law' re cce County, was destroyed by dre. The Ms ilyi;suete just in dale to escape from the burn ing element, without ;suing anything but the night clothes in which they were robed. Tbe delighters were obliged to melee their way thimigh the snow bare-footed, the etmoeptere in . Indy, cad to a neighbor's , bouse. The ter ti ;lop situation of the family may hectors eui cneceived than -expressed. BUMllama Butubs •Cowcarr.—At a meet- I or the eloOklioldera "of the Sharp the Bank sburg Bridge •toparay, held on Saturday, at EL- I. nage, the following officers were elected: , Boardut blenagere—Thommi Wallace, L. O. .Noble, William ht Darlingtob, J. O'llera Den '7; George Loris; Ja l / 1 06 Verner, James C.•Lowle 00 Leta; George E. Ardold. 4 Tressurer—George E Arnold. • .~~ ,~ . . 1 I . . A MA111111.65 1 $ TIM J/111.—A young Inn jiultturd o,emeneon, who hat . been lying in Jail fore some time on a charge of Sedeetion and idreath. of Promise, was united in :marriage' on . Mondaynight "Flint the wallr,to hie proemial: ix. iti-tNebton. 'Both are yoneg. Alderman Me lusters refused "to withdraw the snit, so that a umber a ail oiscisbi in the Sherif:l'e ce and about the' Tail were obliged to go hie bail. 1' 7 TimPusszat. of the late Kr. Bobort Moir% iyeatemiay,rui largely attended by the merchants !, of the city, among whom ho 'rrea held In high . esieini, the. Central Board of Education, the ;Professore-and pupils of the iligh;l3ehool, and, others. The rooms of the High School wire appropri ately draped in morning. • : Fran.--On Wedneedoy 'lest,the residence of lessor T: Esq., of East blisboning town, hip; Westmoreland county, nee ideetroyed• by )414, Alt.. W. is Om of the ,eounty covp46,o* AD.ToiniED ltdielTlO of Etrialrigurinis wners and ross. Pursuant to adjournment the owners sum— ten of boats met on board the steamer Pitts- CONGRESSIONAL. burgh yesterday morning, for the purpose of forming a Pittsburgh Marine Association. - sumo:roe Cirr, Feb.. 12.--SLX/int— Mr. Mr .1. A. Hutchison lu the chair, and Mr. Douglas in presenting a petition from a naval Brennan acting as S eretary. officer, complaining of the action of the Navy Ttu- committee on Finanee reported the amount Board, in his case, pthposed the passage of a of .••• raised for the cutting of the ice law granting trial by court martial where the steamboats lying at the wharf—a charges have_been mode before the Navy Board sum of $570. The report was accepted and ,in order to test their truth. He thought this referred_ batik to committee with power to tool- .I would be doing justice by separating the worthy teat the balarthe of the money mussed. • from the unworthy. Capt. Batchelor, from the tee committee, re- Mr. Hale aubmitted a bill for the repeal of ported that a boat bad been engaged to break the act of last session for promoting the effi the ice in the river: I oienoy of the navy, which was referred to the The minuten of the organization meeting of Committee on Naval Affairs. Bt. Louis and -New Orleans Marine Association (of St'Lottis) were read. The Chair laid before the Senate the annual report of the Commissioner of Patents. The chair read the law of Missouri relative to The Senate then resumed the consideration of the delivery of freight, and the storage. I the Central American question. Mr. Wilson Mr. Thew,: chairman of the committee cm said that notwithstanding the declaration of the business, having at this moment arrived, was President reiterated by distinguished Senators called on to report, when .he objected to the ! and reported by the public press throughout the presence of reporters, on the ground that the ' country, that our relations with England grow meeting was atrietly private. ing out of the Central American question were Whereupon, the gentlemen connected with in a complicated position, the people of the the press took up their hats and walked. United States, whoss interests are safer than the We understand outsiders generally were in- deduotions, of Statesmen, give little heed to vited to absent themselves. these appreliensicirus; far-seeing merchants con. What there should be so striotly,private, s time to serld.their vessels on distant ventures, to render necessary the course adopted In o meet freighted with full cargoes in confident andel ing of this kind, we ate unable to eay. I potion that there will be no rupture of our .friendly relations with England. There wan not the slightest alarm in the pub lic mind on that score. The people are not to be diverted from what is passion on the other aide of the Mississippi by rumors of war with Great Britain. It is not very probable that the Executive desires a war which would extend be yond the boundaries of this country, to the shores of that Polar Sea gazed on by Dr. Kane. There is no such desire for the addition of free soil to the Repablic on the part of this Administration. The only result of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty was a prolific correspondence, and an intermediate dismission which settled no point in dispute, and came to no result. The treaty had not aeoom pliatied what the people of this country expected. lie thought that this Government Lad b, en overreacired - in the negotiation. It was a treaty not f t to be made and he thought we should at' once declare 4'1:lull and void, and to stand just as we stood before it was made. The course of Great Britain would justify us in abrogating the treaty altogether. lie did not fear her in Con teal America. Let her send as many Anglo- Saxons there as she pinata; no doubt they would all turn out to be good Demoorsts and make good citizens of this country when we come into possession there. Mr. Mason thought that the discussion of the I : subject rather embarrassed than aided the solu tion of the difficulty surrounding It. He hoped the question would bow be taken on the refer ence. Mr. Butler did not look on this :question as likely to issue in war between the two countries. He concurred in the American interpretation of the treaty, but hoped the matter would be reu • ferred to the Committee on Foreign Relations instead of being further discussed in the Senate. Mr. Foote said Mr. Clayton arlah - nd to be heard but was detained by indisposition. He therefore moved that the 'abject be postponed until Monday. • The motion was agreed to gild the Senate adjourned. Housa.—The Speaker did not announce the Standing Committees. On motion the House proceeded to vote for Printer. Follet, 66; Wendell, 69; Farnham, 9; Sargent, 6; Scattering, 15; necessary to a choice 83; Ouse was, therefore, no choice. The last ballot ' for printer was so follows: Pellet 65; Wendell 69; scattering 80; necessary to ti choice 83. The House adjourned. Stenos Hoixiss' Leertraz--Bishop Hopkins lecturNl on “Spiritutdism" last evening, to a large and intelligent audience. The lecture was very Interesting, and . evidently listened to with great sitiefaction. On Friday eveningnext, the Bishop will con tinue Ns lecture upon the same subject, when we expect to see Masonic Roll tilled to its utmost capacity. Ear/usu.—Any of our 113140113 who may desire an excellent meal at any hour of the day or night, can be aceoulmodated to the letter by calling it Steinrcesk'e, Wood street, near Fifth. Hie bill of fare embraces all the delicacies of the season. • APPOLIMMINT.—Mr. Robert Ashworth has been appointed Superintendent of the Freight Department of the Ohio & Pennsylvania Rai road, in place of Mr. Ray, resigned.. Mitrriao.,--The Stockholders In the Gas Com pany will hold a meeting to-day to take Into consideration the propriety of increasing the Capital Stook. Ezaarros:—The Board of Guardians elect their officer!' thle evening. Pereastal alassanto. A WAIIIIISO Alrb A RaCIOOMIIMMSTION. The mortality among children born in Ameri can cities, bears an immeasurably higher ratio to the whole mortality than in any of the cities, even the most unhealthy in the Eastern Hemis phere. The deaths resulting from improper medical treatment, and lack of prompt attention and care, are higher among the adult popula tion in thisuountry, than in any other country, savage or 'civilised. Throughoat them United Suttee of America (God bless them there is not one Min-v.601d in a hundred that has not ite graves. - People may well begin to take this solmen foot to heart, and ask, is this always to .be ? We justly pride ourselves on our superior iatilli gence, but it is not humiliating to ns to be obli ged to acknowledge that through our own over sight anduareleasness, life has become shorter and more:uncertain among us than with any 'oth er people? Let us pause a moment to inquire how this awful mortality is produced. The women of thls country are proverbial for the implicit reliance whloh they.place on pro- tensional skill in all the diseases and ailments to which they are subject. For reasons which we do not purpose here, to discuss, the inevitable consequence is, that women are always 111, or nearly eh, and their children, in whom the effects of that illnesa are perpetuated, are conetitu. clonally 'affected, so that far the*„. prolonged life, in i majority of cases is a sheer impossibil ity, short of a miracle. Again, the extremes of temperature in this country are so far apart, and variation occur so suddenly, that without some means of maintaining the system in a well-bat aneed condition, thatie, without some memos of preserving the bliod pare, and keeping it at an equable degree of heat, standing good health Is utterly', beyond attainment. Then comes the momentuous question, where shell ISe obtain that grand "desideratum" which is to avert Moose or to remove it in all thew cases T Innumerable nostrums have been' pro posed ; and the more high-sounding their pre tensions, the more complete has been their failure. The only universal remedies for disease that have stood the test of time, that have served alike the lofty and the lowly; that hale elicited the un qualified enconiums of the highest medical talent; that bate received‘the approval 'end patronage of Royalty, even; that have laid three Continents under obligation: that have never yet been pronounced inefficacious by those who need them; that have not yet failed to benefit the sufferer, are Holloway's Pills and Ointment. This is no high-`Sown and exaggerated eulogy, it is a plain statement of the fact. We have no interest in puffitig Professor Holloway or his medicines.— They need no such oosivocal recommendation as that. We have an 'interest in the welfare of huminity and eo has he. He is a cosmopolitan (a citizen of the world) his sympathies are con. ,1 finned to no Clime or race. Every man is bits neighbor, and therefore he feels bound to do I good to him as far as he can. And how can be render him better service than by bestowing on himthe greatest of all blessings—HEALTH. — His medicinei have already met- with a most inviable aprfreciation in this country. But they cannot be too widely diffused. Every man and woman is liable to sickness; therefore every man and woman should have these Pills for eom 4 plaints of the.systern, end this Ointment fur local afflictions, such OS wounds and sorer. Every family should be furnished with both. How could better provision be made for the year just begun than to provide against the misfortunes of ill health and the thousand and one other evils that ffillows in Its train.—N. Y. Sunday liercury. the • Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! CIANNEL COAL will now be delivered to u int port Of Os two atlas. If orders adetrn.l.4 to into Wart WirsT's Gro.wg• J. on o So . ll1 , e_old °malt. the Post Moe, or At Robert w t nor., 00.- ' 1 4 1 ,,r 1 "dl"T'. ". .1. B. STEW ART, Arsat O . OAI, LAND FOR SALE--83 acres tweet Coal. and 160 acne, artefact, leueuedlstely bath of wt B. TbM i ni pliant 60 ttu tits than 09..1=4 and eon • nee chance for nueehalln. The _ elevated and beautifully altualed.for 00nn%wm....5.%. 60 aduribie ride from the oily, on a b lV i r I "="h'*' to y " "'d ee az. it or the m 1 emus n o d etnectirs to Inds,. ml imar. emn ..reewre....4. Jr ~ who own, and re , Odes ego od or trobitetY. it wl/1 Nioldg a S t r Atig sun &du or We ea tied:o4 If not gold dal=l. ft niat04.177.1 1. 411 ; 110➢WD..74 : tr aW,h "V WiL p P b tl ea 14, 71 .. -7int.W 1 . 216 d Hoeg ste. - 111L NO /0/le'Cr.-- ting of the b olden, . of dui PenzteslvaaLs Hat lifeattfaettlrliiceci t lolht! of Alieelmosy. will to told. la the Pealm rh 1 &L. e l . 11111 W ~..t. . ? 119:22• 0 7 i , o !Att . n ero. •=altl.u. G.....l.lor'ti.PClFl e= ISid OcKillairr to the .to of Two Ilandrel bottsaa6 Dol. lats. T. G. Ilphl4l9BW oll T l1 ._e . i. . 011.4.8. ei.o ef nul.D. } D Je2Sl6l'/V.F.26 '-------------/fflaa:MO 18031 PIPE WORKS. MEB3IL a JAQUEIS, 142 Centro Street, New York, • MANUFACTUItERS AND „DRAMS In Wrought Iron Plpos, Intina,.Tcola, and foal Irt•Ion of stountuo Mit4 Nteli Wen sod ass, fa losanng oalliiiltlng Stfounen4C. , 11 1 . natal, Mast* Dvidnago, Uoiataln Anflomo. WWII, ) iota rum sad Hon. , Also, V. ffenfloan Paton% Gouts. Dahill 1111 4 Bonet roof modol to =la. F. Oar Wow eating Magnin.. ono triktirely as/ an ono Potant—varrontod to do donblo Um work ofa ny of 6 of Innnotlon. 1 , ,Inltteaw ,sll orotionn of tno oonztz t rd Con vmmv orx o - • ' • ItentovaL ccDIMON, • Pdanufaaturer of over, vs . detTirf FULA 01711718 and B Porta Vins snd ward .Battlas, uneilti , s Oarbst ALoeltat Iltir syny misty. waretu,,it. lien 1 form 183 bud Isa MR Stn. Pitt.bats. Caen • estr OALE--A Dwelling Homo and Lot 7 Fltnoted on South Common, Mtn.= rodent It. mid Comtnon. laloglony CUr. The lot Mattel front by 1.40 dom. The bbase . .l6 by 100 foot, •lth Mtn TIMMS men nodl tonlibed witb all tbo copdarn convonlonmo or mato, Km. (trona. to. On the mor II • bdoka Ma n. nd cso. Mono hone 40 tan width, Conlin; an Wter 10l onnamOom, &poly to J. 11CLIOOSIll zu dSi W d.00.1 md t. ----------------- Ornas Prilsettsaiiilt Optalnn= 3 . R. 00.1 E ilttabsmh. Feb. S. 1115&" spurs OF THE Bpr it y 011 S OF MN 3 Moh ja gt4244:111.4 ilvw i tnfa.d rgri.fgli Irif":_g' ' "Ili V, efe,lr LOVINIM7REIng L'INI T43ITOLA2IO DOLLARS eta:. beartzurEll X. ,PER ORNT. 11:61pardent,711::ifTiltberelZIZA74h pth.="7l://..P714 icsar:adtbetpasy. As tbsban bqoaion. tuff. No mots vaas 07.i11i Imro. ttoss ikmds may De cossMooted *SAPS wad MORA INVESTIRIN ~. '',4I2IDIK =-1, "d:NIVA ViloPt.bria"As, zisv.v..... HALL,11.*1L.434 n! kezeotpors? t_•lrs 983/,___. OLIN-12:15,14.t. A N 'EL pas------Fsreietion ca. sores Directors of the ECTIQN ibt multi vear Till be VC; Coi•IC""" I rlvlr yait .t dr .ow:wt.:l. cL it. It atolls!, orser. der aZric i li,trat 6 6 4 I or :tort 1 , 4 „, hex ';/ I 5" . "' To MOO WO amyl TOhave fartaclawiat" a cheap M ice and o . a „,,, oramaarivtLuniztri...iled the jt . lass . Wal /ISM ' s _, __.0.11,,.....Tab1aT"'....,..m...t. Ai port .4. w-- 7 6 - 1 .1i7 tt 1.15.11,411. ed la ialr Ilk , Pw. P"..."' 'w " S " git mad , me Its ram la tb• and has au of • low .o I. ba be ea.....a Vrtii.TP,L.l'Fati,r . .1, talt, iILiCIII -Vitrt'cl. in.Taklldszkoc; will study became of Igoe LIWISM raw. The liwatrarr a Iteiwrin.lhfia ri,..,. wh,.,.... wader within • :'4l."Trt4lB"bnr-4'"h°fßidC7l C:l;l°t7Orlit 101440 Itirfr:l-61iThhiSta.". IL"La ka• Atli' 31L-VZlOnWxygooft ,And warrwt•l deal' rre dm. I• rewrote a gtod and 11111bitan ,_l3,..afUll i : ' iltterrims. vrer treble 1,:e, na .r . 3.1, .r.tifg=rrwilltrl treble iti pree.it Oft/ I at' ' .9,,..¢Plothroissi griD b• beA Wreathe pwalibipti whiclr In rEntermiNt. i rrAt u neTrara . 61.1*c.... Jim initerchatioa owitaiastt IA it s y. • - . . TELEGRAPHIC. From California. NVM 011.111 AMS, Feb. 11.—The steamship Pro metheus has arrived Stith San Francisco dates to the 21st Jentiery. She left 5.911 Juan on the Gth hist.. on which day the Northern Light sailed for New Tort with $350,000 in gold. The California papers furnish no news of strik ing Importance, bet the agricultural accounts ore better and the yield of the mines,is enoonrag- lug. The jury in the Cora cave bee disagreed and a new trial was expected to take place shortly. The Legislature ie still in trouble with regard to the election of 11. S. Senator. Several promi nent candidates have withdrawn for the purpose of harmonising the American party. The bark leebellota Hyne was wreaked on the Coast on the Bth ult. The vessel and cup are a total Mee, and the Captain and Mate perished. More fighting had taken piece with the Indians at Wellewelta and the United StoteN troops en gaged last 8 men killed and wounded. Affairs itiNiceragna were quiet, but the Dela. 'Gone of the Government with Ms. Wheeler hare been suspended in Consequence of the refusal to receive Mr. French by the United States govern ment. The markets et Sao Francisco present no change from the last advices. Arrived at San Frew:Seco, the ships Bleak Warrior end Joh Stuart, from Boston. rt, from New York, and the Sam Appleto n n and PRILADILMIA. Feb. I2.—The following is t h e co,ctusion of .the ahstraot of the Preeident'n proo,amation, received alter boors bat night . AG each plans for the determination of . the future intititUtiOn of the territory, If carried loin execution from within the same. will constititte a (ant of insurrection, audit' from without, that of invasive aggression. and will in either caso justify and require the forcible interposition of the whole power of the General Government, as well to maintain the laws of the territory as thoso of d the Union. He commands all persons engage in unlawful combination against the constitutional authorities of &mess to disperse and retire peacefully to their respective abodes, and warns. all pooh that any attempted insurrection In the territory or aggressive intrusion into the lame, Will be reeisted not only by ,employment of local military, but also by that of any available force of the United States to the end of assuring,im munity from violence, and full protection to per sons and property, and the civil rights of all peaceable and law-abiding inabitants of the country. If in any part of th h e Union the fury of faction or fanaticism be inflamed into a disre gard of the general princiles of opttlar.l.'-ar eignty, which, under the p constitu p tion, are-fun damental in the whole structure of our Itualtu dons, and to bring upon the country the due calamity of the abitrament of arms in that ter ritory, it shall be between lawless violence on the one able and conservative force on the other, wielded by the legal authority of the General GovernmeutA The Presidept calls on the citisens, both of the adjoining and distant States, to abstain from unauthorised intermeddling in the local concerns of the territory, admonishing them that its or &ale law is to be executed with impartial Poe tice that all individual acts of illegal interference , will incur condign punishment, lad any endeavor to interfere by organised force will be firmly withstood., Be. Invokes all good citizens tu pro aw mote order by rendering obedience to the l and to discOnntenance and repulse the compels of instigators and disorganizers, and to testify their attachment to their country, their pride in its greatness, theiT appreciation of the blessings they enjoy, and their determination that the Republican Institutions shall not fed} thelr hinder by 00-operating to uphold the majesty of tho laws and to vindicate the sanctity of the in stitutions. 8C7711,0, Feb. 12.—The Irish delegatea from the principal cties In the Union and Canada as sembled here In contention this afternoon at Dudley Hall. They organised temporarily by the appointment of tbo Der. Dr. kieDonnellcon of Kingston, C. W. as President pro era. The vention adjourned until to-morrow. Some 70 delegates were present. The press are etoluded from the convention. New Your, Feb. 12.—The United States steamer Arctic sailed this afternoon under Com mender fraratein to search for the Pacific and to relieve veretele in distress. She Is amply pro visioned. Orders were received at the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday to send the U. S. steamer , patch itaMediately la search of the Pao e. She to under tho commend of Lient. Crosser,. Sr. Levi!, Feb. 12.—The Salt Lake mails ar rived at andependettee on Saturday. There COis no news of importance, a party report snow the depth of 15 feet. The Santa Fe and Salt Lake outward bound malls were obliged to rattan on Recount of inability to proceed. There is a greet 1111130Utle of suffering In the territory. 12.—An engine be longing to the Ilertford & Providence Railroad, exploded this .morning hi the locomotive house, killing John Vaugber, engineer, and nearly de mollebieg the building. Vfmtangrres-Crrr, Feb. 12.—Francis 8. Tye/W, of ref s :New-Yok, the arrest of Albert Rost, mmber o the House, ono charge of twine assaulting Mr. Grotty in January last. This morning hir. Rust gave se curity in $5OO for his appearance lathe Criminal Court to answer the charge. Feb. -- Nave Outten, . 11.—Cetton bee advanced under the acct of the foreign newer Wee 22,- 00 bales at 'Eti for middlings. Flour sNp:twit and other 'articles unchanged. Gisounrev, Fob. 12.—Floor end Provisions very quiet. Babo2oo bbls. Whiskey at 28i® 231 t. Groceries dull, sales 60 taw Coffee a( 121®121. Sales 26. bblelaws 42G48. ' B/61.T1110118, Feb. 12. ',—.Hales 100 bbls Howard doll. street Flour at $8; the roarluit continues del white arid yellow Corti at 62®65. prime lellowboo&I 0068 by weight. New YORK. Feb. 12.—Oar stook market yea-1 fords) , was very active and bustt.nd the biol. nees wee larger than ever known since the Stook Board was established. Great excitement existed during the passion and the adjourn ment did not take place 2illa quaker Iset - ten o'clock. The sales include 4000 eharesbf stock, • and 200,000 in bonds. The private tratisac• tints were also large and the anxiety to 'pur chat.e was great, every offer to sell being im mediately accepted. At the second board there was a lade reactions but 'toward the cleat bit,- ere again appeared and the market closed very firm. Now Tonw, Feb. 11—Cotton active, : sales 6500 bales and prices have advanced 3©,; Or leans middling 103; upland middling 10; upland fair lot. Flour firm, v, sales 8000 bids. Wheat firmer, sales 21,000 bush. at former quotations. Coro quiet. Pork declined, Baled 1400 bbls at 816,87. ' Beef dull, sales 900 bbls at tomner quotationa. Lard dull, talcs 850 bble. Whisky firm, sales 150 bldg. Coffee firm, salve 800 bags Rio at 111, &liar. active, sales 800 hhde Or leans at 83. Molasses active, sales 050 bbld at 45. Bacoristeady at st. Iron firm, sales 56 tons Scotch pig at $34. Tallow deolined, sales 16,000 lbs at 11c. Ronny cloth firm, sales 350 bales at 12 3 . Stooks dull; Canto/ 24; Chioslto and Rock Island 95; Cleveland and Toledo 78a; Erie 663; Michigan Southern 1001; hllObigan Central 943; Reading 811; Virginia sixes 981. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12..F10nr continues in active 1111 i to effect sales holders have submitted to further concessions of 12io per bbl. Thera is however, very little export demand and only GOO bbls wero disposed of at $7,60. Rye flour is nominally held at $5,75,, Cora meal $8,50, There is but little whedoffering; there in rather more inquiry as same of the City Mille hate re sumed operations; small sales of fair and good prime red ax $1,7001, 80 and white of $1,65. Rye steady; further sales of Westoiru have been made , at $l,lO. Corn dill; ealsii of new yellow in store at 670. Stead' sales of -,Cuba sugar have been made at Si on time., .Coffee firm with upward tendency iu prices. 'rue de mar:d for whiskey is limited and prices are lower sales of bbls at 31032, and itrhhds. at 29c. pee gallon. CCilifilE RC CAL., OCWIMITT6II Or AItIIIIII.ATION.F EBAUART• Geo. W. Omsk V. P.—f=l 0.018. Jogai P. PUSS. J.ws WILL. Scout. K T. 143438, Ja. • ZEVIEW UV TIIIC PITTS BIJ4OU M!!M=I liminess le dull and languid. with no lc:meant* pro. met of imprortment. As the winter menthe wane and Spring •Pproachen the weather ought to model - ins mad eve promise of • chanson but although we !Mei had two or tin.. days of thaw. It is today. (Tusalar) al mid ea ever. Resumption of ussiention o InemUr be looked P.. now, mush before the first of March. In money matters we have no Change to note. There Is no unman upon the bathe. who ari doing athot ell the good paper offered them. But Ott'll Boot Measlier. Inds It. way to the street. CUMILC7 and f:zebsage.nrcoaln am before. The foreign nee f e by the Perna, while they. indica. no ohmage In prices of produce. afford - continued promise of peace, and this tends to unsettle aid &Preen Prime here There lo merreir m quotable change in the transactions in our market; but the itmcral feeding Loo. of and me mon ea the Ithringopam theta 111111.11 t. In {he present aspect of things. be • buoy fall hiPthen Tim money merited to the east Is improving. under the Europium Maims. ma growing eager ea contldenee grows groom The government bee mimeo.* ming out to. overawe Inetalmmt of the H.zleen indlemnitt. which re lesion eh,000,000 to mitt from the ilub-Tremary; and the Texas Debt big having become • .Imr, the U S. Truoury will soon be called on to pay out MAooDoo own A tern. part of thee buoy .mount of min' will find" It. way Into the berths. while the remaluder VIII Nerve te SuPPIT the shipping demand, leaving the Winds manila to go to tO home me. The Twine of foreign Imparts 4 New Took Miring the week. Meow a miterial baling off'ne compared with the corserpond , og week tut yewea. Tbe Mouse ea emu by Um Journal of Othicance, compete aa follows, for the week, llss 1556 Dry °coda. 11.713.479. IMMO Umerel Menthe:hm id. 577 Pit 11.794.451 13.eou,aai th,433.2.53 Total gloa. January lrt. -1111.170. 1 119 $22.231.7a 4 Tao ateratuadlaa .aported awiag U.* '.4 41 In value to $1,519.112 asataga 51a92434, In Ma aaaaan." . ag weak last year. nu capon af ...k .. follow= Taal for the areal , - • Yrarlaculy rapartad_ Total gloat Januarf Imt . ...... Fame thhe lobe- 1.Nee,793 . Smor• tics ....... . .... . 1_68509 The Wog preealeooe of slater; vriistlrgrr hsm cat um off altogether M so Napoli. of SugSr .n chases, mod the stook to the tits 1..0 oesely •thsosted that the bee ate hold it ars able to obt a in their two price. ilea N. 0. Rol letho or It.. 24 104 t, • Smut—nt demstst Imo atotletost tar owl 1. imepliga taloa moderato b01d.," were enabled) eetWdor to resits. 1 , 1 , 3 amp=tAtillet. Sao mom ereoedloo fires 00 ott ottifmsto Ss. thy Mime =l d 1 of 1 a 10 tree! of VOL Wo adesam ouranotattam se falters: Int lorior TiaWts, Prime VA Tla sod Coles bida C/Ssifto4 Aso emoseettiotset teltota hl 317 z abtla and 60 balm. altasease —W. nsro oo hottortid cattalo to Dodo. to too t oo &Mee nor Ism who.. Tao 4 . 011 lase routinood !sir sod ono. rho.; Iltrin or tot sartation: Ordinary . mkt log at le sod Mem, to aolest MPS: T.. ma. mrtsPriss 22.50 able on Wodoeldsy osllooo ysetsrdsl. This amain of . b g b e i .....st3 ;S c . ts.!•• o fEq.d. Ws. NINO. preelvta •llllT.6—nothing doing of Imo moment; W. amt Paul. tanning Ltwoll.liao and roro.r 641,630./Sods doh Wadi at alirdael. dx ndluarl ❑ • . . JIOLIN-1 hero prnty 0 . 0611 demand awl tn. .toot to not large; Wanly eat. to In. ;U.. of .117.www- 1 data at IX. tides IX. mend plata HU. Inn BUTTER • FAGS—Batter WIWI*. *Wye just. no ...ad ent nate oat. of roil In bbls arlwll4l and In boa. at Tl.. Lon are al. 'gum Ws* of tioun II; and wood would twins 'P. HVCILW URA r FIAAIR—• fie tat.e leant etorc to small lota of 001 oasts at WM 0100 14. 11116.N8—a toodanta 10.1117 tn.' the ben. trade at 4y.002002.20 lowa .torn hand!. 01.7442, 00 . BUCIUMETUB-4--falf• ft. fill Lyst. Now, Iltionton,of Own ate atiL7o V do.; LarnaTonaoo44lkaail do. 00.E00 &wk.. PAL rum (tor% flornati 13.34. Latta Tata 11.10 Oman do. FAO CORDAGE-611.11167w naidte.l..s.loo aortae. 4. 00 . Lk= Y follow. Hopw roll, 16 Manilla Rope. tont 10 aI I White , Rom .11, 14 11 1 6ildta Moe, cat 10 a In Tawtel Roo, co o. II a In Tanr.l attt 1 mm 4 o P.11013Z/Vl'eaakV,l6olV:4l4"at;P dos. ea WWI, 1 eta, ittt . PLA)UtiR LINS24-21•121.11i. Meta don. Elmo 70 at arm:4 Y•RNS—and lYotton Cordage remain sagas% pnotori. CANDLISS t 150 AP—tetra" in a 'body Brand tot troge artklec at 111 h, for dlyped Canal. 1 nk' and 25 for Davis A OYU Adams t nuOstullea. Common Bodo Soap, 6; whoa do. 614; fitoryets TOWN. de. 10. Otlaltalt—therula none ;arriving; hunt gum sal. are mating OM/ to thin:Lail 'nay - • DMZ° VAUlT—turn lea Mtn: aperuLetlve Ingolri, which encourage,' 001400 p 'to retain Abair slog's, aorta aloof Spy/agar reported st $1,00 . 041,12. and l'esohso st 11,16051..6; but holder. of lots Is !lore genigally aak higher rates. IMED—ages mill of ;Iran st SO, abort. at 66, ably. stud 70. s:d flulstunl hiludllsas 50.. .! Vlall—hoLlereof Bluokerel 14c , ..3. large. are faut at 510 esw.ao. the'retall 50001 0 7 'tfsds 0.1 150 sr. goody tarot a by the bdl, Cabbed /Earring are Ilros et SAISCh lute nth are Litsady—lablte 10.00,11410.60 • 1,01. Trout 59.410;9.f0, bbl. lrbtu, 5i5,000.7, do Trout 54.7660, 00 . - FLOUR—Is &premed; !ales from dad of coilntry aloe , . 5 0. arid conittry artrit st 57.50411 1 .2 5— tb s outila. atm*. =Una until yesterday.' Front atom 000 5 . toy ostre hold at $1.604351, 51 . and prima wagers, formai do. (eftdch la sztremalypcstoalstisPassx. Aro VII= • Quoted 54.024+14.9,...d Corn Sri at acea. ORLI—Rya Is still analog In ft•ely, but II drllaluit. but Woolson =Wolf ritual', o a th. LON string at 05C,T0, but mainly at 56. Salsa from aloda . of Whast at sl,llhal alga ygnelpally at the Inslda Barley la steade from Drat hands at flit Coro .4 4442. and Oats 2.6 am unoOEßßB—Hugeraod moloomo , are gradually grow log naircer. nod the stock 18 very burly run out bales of guar by the hhd 1T... been effootal (In =sell lots) st OX, cub. to th. city trade. and to S b . retell and