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day night in Connecticut,. that lahe 'atiniAy4
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The Mayor iiiiirAitiddifiy;
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sad selection of places, (rot rat aryl, og tr
3i1:40 olinfeence tittlipPßO co
sitA_ri46o/f , ollo, fizegreenre ttivrorn lteg •to - be,
suttoreplitroe tuectstkteis relpite-of 'Mr;
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SCUM/IRA SENTEXISIIT. WRatrlonmeNw CALIFORNIA CLAIMS.
The main,ifelttsion ttuker which the advo- I Since theitquisitcon listCalifornia, various
oaths of fol. ~ uorityMinses policy have contests ay t'arfsql .. „..lteXtreen multitudes of
labored, ire .'.x.,1 1i ,'... Allf I: ' beetif,the iiiiiisokAut. 01: the ttiitfiffAa ‘ tes, and between'
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lief, or rath li e; , j;.•::ste. ..-, at t/iliAtin" ''eriblOtherAt refereia.ietho titles to certain:
of the Sou di A. 01 1 11s.C. )ie peaP,,..i.of ; lands TkerflocketA ?•§ tithe Courts ill' paii,=;',
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Kansas
. ffte. et ...h .. c_ , - .l' ,,6 jitt votsiiVOn 1 - f 0 .004 6 8 alit.iit.m_that c;4the Supreme - Court Of
ofriffa .. .;; ...5..: 'l,a' tAgii, ptinggro t
,i United Res'..nt'irW,Pshington, are - bar
their
or tour Southern Senators, and these not the Waned with these eased The most eminent
statesmen of the South—not men like Mr. legal talent hats been ertipoyed on both sides,
jtur , 9l.l>t yp i or„ . Mr,
.etd the . Government' IS:eonstantly beset by
Teostss.eL..Ms..
glirr-7reettitiAllAlOPlirteiniqueireventriVedtb th e adviiciitesZot r rival interests.
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ittiAiii tfla'rikeilitive with the idea that the In such a confusion of conflicting iaternatil,'
1 '4'9.0163--...r444.1*1.1_41**4'u„it_'•44._;'_,-supP9,-11" Qf '' 41"'ting'1.•frctWnel3_404011..in„the,firsk place.,_
- }iii 'l3,*Xt ,„0 0 Punila,c,> o OelY 0 1 4 probably , fraktd,tt was necessary that some
EU thit fetetyleilstertipon in the Nortb,ibitt.. 'Urralligeoncint,'Sonie'. digest, of, the different
at first.felmmber'oEt.wolktioaning Democrats • tekekitheuldtbre , made, and -When, during the
were misled by ItilielieVfng it AO be their'
004 I.o:o; o .4 l .giisip ,!rf - 4in 0, 0 1 , i!ri debate that certain
to'lMPOttailteeertiptonualk.Matter of justice Mt . 'grktltti; fraUdn, had been' iminetritted Upon the
I 'their ilpitli, 41 . .brothOnk,,,
p its has ' been the United States in reference to "'some 'of these
go., ~iiiiitO f t1iii44601,60k4 ' r tO:'_:whoiii ttin 'Mitten, inVolring'ninni Millitins-bf dollars, the
tfttpporta•bel.:aboinpActrebas-been:speelallf &in.: , Admitiletratibeiviseli. determined - to. appoint
litlOWcxlifit'likh:arf.,fililieirtid-'ll‘fhnthe first b 'gentleman , Vikashouldviodeed te , California
thitgi
itilipAsintMPAlbiiii•bnititicise tii it Wilt andlaveltigatiftill , therfe:eases, , se :as to allow
r iate u l6 9B a tio l u t iotr,..:lt. seemed ;to f i eld be• iillo:7litdoditilstiation' to -'disdriminate Petition
iireficokrtyg.:,-o,4o.,itit.*iiiitifafre that; tlslise"-"ivhich?were'' fair and . thtnittivhich - .were
ire: iii9Pl9* Jrilidtaraholtlff.ettiry-theliarif& fraudulent. '=The person seitieted'en 'this im
iiglie*hfklitliklxtopto.:ol, lrliginia'lhwie - el= Portent 'Saigon was. toil. Eniriti M. -Stilt-
,`"ektifed;,.ooolfigkfAlAiSsitlii:.,,haveeier 44WfOrthelifef , Ohfo'; 'aithsitently` of. Pitts;
;ciked,.thiipttople ofiLliniisianwhave 'bierelliiiir ',lrliiitiViraffßibivtrealdent - df Washington city;
liffiititilirikori,''fbeterlitOnibkgetlititiiiiiiritif .lit - inoStrintiliietit' TawYer, 7 -and-iiimils i aecoin.
'Witioeratistitild - tzr •
raiiiev .i4Atiottirciiiia ?pantie , * litil.lAgeol imui4AN, a.; son-of
44.4averterntec 66664410i- 14 A1:4 now: that': thelteveread',En:': "Y,=•Bo t oriAsArt, brother of
yelitir-lit,tl44tAfkl,faa':#6liidali kid 'Abe the-President. :Ve Understand that lir. Ste N
"2, i fc148,..., f at1l ii - 13 i 4 i it; 41 dliil a iiise”Peaw' ay;•wb rbn :has Almost cOmpleted tide - important Work;
*ifertielvOnhourit
-tjuts , 4lie. eightieth- of the. and-that - good' riiity' be expected- to , arise
04itifelit;i4i*Ati, 711.1w,g0t4 a nd - with Whit from' it -fr As etridenoivdttlici Maimerin Which
itiitriiiettriltkbeffihCGUiteratir,Wrial anted,: Many 'tif'tfnish 'clifiniti 7 lavb been fabricated,'
twiffm;at: 22 ,AnilitiO iferinfllit ihff straggle he - Wifzetipit , 60'31 -. llle rStiti - 'Friincisco ~41(a Call
-4.1,40011.g40ftLfq!..i4.Aff,A05,V510, ..e.f . popular' foraiallurthildWine cbalinunicatiotifroni . fix:
soyirelintie,:andvwenk , :.tiefOrei the pebtfle-iff. • Governoisifenii4denoiritit; i . i'• ' - ~-,,:,-', i ...: ; , 2-;
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1-4- i i s,, ti , -,4- do ice t
.1 . 4- , t. iii, ,,, 7,:b 4 .74i. r i 5 ii-e - p 4 6.0 ,, o f B: o lf ttk r , boi:m-in ~ p oosollon- ., of evidence! OM
:Ike sou& aroyhei-,:enited ix the - defernfinefietr ninny grid ° tilZnt P 47.l titles t rie t riint been ‘Ptrhee
t.63'osiit tir colikik.°;iyiv.!-liioB7meti ,as Adiri. 'tented; anfl...inz - many.instanees-passed . favorably
2 091 1 04 15 ;a . ..',iirojkl*OiairliF;;Oz:,•,thaf a late' t t iir a na t ike ,00py take! the Federal Government iti
'PL6Pirtickti'it?n9.!:,ErPtilariti.,,beetrtily:and'en--s - - -55411 5 the mater is Oner'of - faiit; andhaS not here:
ktlinelatitliiiiiiiiMptifiketAk'ito*Aligi teem • torero beenbeforethe miblio br winswepaper fermi.
Jattiertlert. , 4n Foot 4 , lttitik,..iiekeoPYthe::fol:. fa i etli . k i3' ll l ' 4' 4 fi j P' ,might,lead,many,ta sup.
the n orate on which I Tswana hag:been
'5,„...1°*:.4.*;-.01005?qc jiitlifgrailh*elleth4 itibirb - , . er Witielitit;rdvatiled,' t Oisitider - if atti to iny - -
41-tigr9l'o4ll.4F-PAt4:7o=4*6.oil4iii! •
,:',"4 - - ,-, •'' . - I astlttl.9..AFtltetbat_i;frolm;the moment I succeeded in,
' ; ; : e.4sAioneeene the assertion ,that :the' antlqie= :iiii t ill i elfee t , b i l ig nf okb i lr t e i :i i i'a w n i ti t ' c v h olu in nie s r u tly stf' t7 e if
,compton.Demoorate of Vtrgbitirmuiter a foree-tOO. 'inyfriends beta there , and-- at: Sacramento, San'
mall for any sort.of•politioal cOnsideratiOn, this, , lose;. aneotbermortions of .the State when the
.::ererybody! recognises air; am instances of parthuitt ^ 4 4l : dept - o r land duo- ca m e i i i t - il ' e- .. •
At, enootabe..., Illset.Soutta. is entirelimilled:. b:V.Ile I% , 'iiith lades MaA ß l n lita lt fla P iiii:lieff n aia - Z0171;
to refresh_
Antermants.? If , the representations of: men Com. &ti l ted States - ceurts,-•
Alstiotioasofilbe: State; andrArboto own - opinlohi, us to mery, I might ; nem mean' time
differ on the !pakten. are to be taken for evidence, ' .iiii v blio e izien, ! andlewyetir ol ? Our jig. ' 't e e " 1 ;1 ou .i.
•ithe:party..in:V.lrpAnia is shoat equally divider/isle- hatil. Made mentlinieif thin information 1 po' 3r eses m bed,
liKaliel.., it. thektrie.thould. not: like. to bet on the pre-, which, Art my o inion ..if tbefaets and suggeettons
_pneeerenee of-ei th er' side.:74t . le•obvione to every
, r4r i eg n et e t i r
th h o wl i
ja te e e4 ' -,
o oirrled out, would bane
oftrethly.observer .tkaunaither can be represented
;_its A hopelessimlnerity;:thet .bottr- sides- ire in-r ee l_ many _ fraudulent
claims; that lave been
i _ passed favorably upon by•
*hued for.peacei , end themeisallapar whiCh'stisumes igtr ii r o e'delat 2o* nto. ~.L make mention of this feet
IKileattile attitrehrisiward.eitifortaltegettier fails to
tin s e
I w that oem t d aave never withheld the luferree :
retiresent ,thc,sentimeatz of AIM Virginia' -Demo
iotheft.J.,N .;.,; , : , .f ilt-.-.P!t.: -I' , --• ; ,:•.. . - -. .. -, But C' lire inforination'intta my suggestible.; as
, ir.All,flortor • - ',A.Oztlie'Xiehmond - 4nd.trirer•fort , te.the defeatbf these-fiends - upon the GoVoininentt
ore , tit,tae , q iiiti• e i d oml4o .6 `ti r iiti r s, o n o `ln.theisatirlv'years'of our' State-ofganization,' ru
-n7tent.r:'li.i!was.inipinAble -pat .the - Old Do-. s lift t iv g e . f r i t m ri tU r ia t c h t e g a s s r i g r u fm r fac a re tr a ti r o al t ,
*itildentlyit the latittnitiff Statiiitand.',Oritatei-:, lande . ,whieh;tn titealdest• Californian; had ne've m r
S,Titiiiitt.,',4ltittliffalt.-sinbli:WO:diaW the -thie 1i6.406Pu le4Oittett) he re been inAdo or claimed,
inspiratlim
. of. Stat& 'rights - doctrines --:the _ an d gr a ot a s, is ' II
it f greir pt . r f a 6 ;Tri g gs re, bo nd
tu ie l e e
'inititt6 lihil- of: ihilt - , s ..TEr4lools who etiways subject of "contest; and, being ietereeted in tavern!
espowlea,,,tatta _: demeet i ttie,:p i hmeiptee _ ef the I thl - cavit in ar o rtiets of the oeuntrY,' .1 deter fined;
to, 4,vret o rder
then sours . interest t , then
immortal Itainintoiniti_, - `of :Minor. of NADI- ur from which • thy
were' issued . „-Ettroor , at` that.. time centred' .ofti
sPi s ,,ef,Yi r sifertu,.pfgaliD.OLPll, Of JOUN Tai:-'
inrefttlotbe:lll.7.lNallaid andofoothopanlon.ort3ov;
Imailind other heroes ; before And . 'during the
the - person' W i lto' Was a f t ) ff e i r tla of these Reveinticifr,-if ,4iii itnriosiiiblO ' that 'the Old:
Dominion should not respond, te the sentiment claims: , :I set tirtiVirfrakia °aught billy • 'lleimbl
toonam4itud hip own)4 t u y ee c:r a t r o ttleg re ong i n a inf
4 . vtitedr iiiniim.the irresistible sentiment at the , li alsotii
Oithej.4.iquoctitiy itTi(illiliOilt - Ilitkis riot; grants, with alt liaial seals, ea 'signed by
re int i lliet i r e ttli t t i r e ensiee otatig that. Mi c h e ll ° .
enig_iiie 'bOmnoratte. party mast fall,-bit,the
, Union, Itself must,4 , .,ssrlensfy endangered. as he knew tiob - lcid,'lt i lei orrifin s alto l gli k ie t t e i,
Tyri... - .submit; - Ah t oc - , gifiiiirk gentlemen; who had been lost. 4his' was_bis :excrete. The sigtho
continue 'to , insist> upon , . making -LecOmp. tarearpohoto o ren to th ese , bleak fronts were
qttif..- . *:iii#l`,Wliii!',)ire:; . ` - ter.:,..: . ' . llimititig . the no
with' II ellrege ° :; fa aiTdliiipillkg:
• „004, 9 4if0 ,,, .i- 7 .0_ , L.,. sr an , attempt
..t o .. di, elements. s e Thither stated• that he was perfectly
'..videpat thy.ltireigiiiiii 'an - irregular' , organi-: i t
Or m e i nr; ii wi nN i a l uren n rlifti l n ir d ea m n los ° i t ' ,' T h M ete i6 h eld '
ration ...agafrett..,,...tf . /5,,.. regular nitirdeitions,, make out a nevi one, and , furnish all th e vi gi viuouisp
k44 - ;fire;fol%efetaillts item office every Man necessary ' before the , courts, for a sum of money.
4. T :1 -the._ !Cie; 'details Of out...conversation Would be
.', loot utilling , 'Wtfciw to Uhl , datigetotis litireay— oow for th is commutation, This can be had byy
- WO iiiiiiiikit to fhise* a ' 1 . 11 it"
t iiii. .
~. .. , . -rn Aly oer would not, our courts ,at aey .timeihat lam called uron,mlnek
e.-IVlserfor them t0 . .-folloty `
thenoble extupple I have at Alt times boat ready-to rispondro. As
, " r ef- tire ;Ditleactify '';' . er.•
- Virginia '- - iiiid: North :I s oof'r7T P o b rf a a t lre n ggii t t h s, c w i ttri e ta in ve P a u ffla r tf
, -diticilitft.'Stiria l p g ..o476,..we, have always there is found a certasn' net of at:Me:lies . to every
, , o ,, ,!., , , ,, :f u gi t intrt,i ii i: v thiah the Supreme Court
' .efood; advocating thei-, , rights- of' the . Sonth
ffUrif;tilifiCtUatetiCto ihtfinialliet,"yrithdniiiing assumed granite io shOir".waltirwooji=titZlititi
kOleitiliinlhi4twe have, heretofore expressed psewer rorperlieniFs: were not OA the file in the
in her behalf ,me rejoice",to see that Abe pro- archives s ureorn Y b i e n it 3 e t' s s e i t ° o n f ° wlt h a e L n ee t a e re al3 to ta b t e s t i m un nd
'scriPAloif,,the urrogincii, and the prejudice, -.wearing through all that are of this doubtful na•
Which' have so, shamelessly marked the con- tare...;.Antkin _conclusion of this hasty note, I
duet of-the advocates of Lecompton, are thus ist e u e l r d o w i e ro st i Lo y the n t o tr
o p n e l r y a m n y th o orlties,ad no th e o.s . e .
powerfully. rebuked, by the organ of the De- to seeing the blanit gents, but that the ' olerks in
moeracy of Virginia, so 'long conducted by the Ned departnientmako out a list of the names
, of the Whammed all these elates which have been
the illuetriouit - Thosrse Brims. passedope by the lower Federal courts, and
which have no duplicates in the old arohives!
If this contests pursued, I have no hesitation in
saying that a quietus will at mute be given to the
great number otisrants which have been (medically
forced upon the overument, and which have been
an incubus to the interest, not only of the bona fide
occupant, but of the Mexican grantee.
Tons MoDotra AL,
ORUND'S MISSION TO JLLINOIB
We have already referred to the recent mis
filen ofTkismis L. Gann to the State of ll
litiols'with the view of effecting the disorgani
sation'afthe Diimeeratic party and the defeat of
-,llon.lmps A.Douar;As at the coming elec
4tiori for a United Statile Senator. The selection
of Os political nonderOlpt,lig everything by
:ittntut, and nothing hing."4,fbr such an errand
will, In the" endOt - wri;May fudge from what is
t it)o444, lienspitieg);:iesult in frustrating its
;I;ivii,deeigna and zaiding the cause' it, Was in
tended to,injure.:, Thejneiff feal,i)f resorting
• , , t , . •
;:le•all*rtexpetilento , give eclat to an un
4ighteotis'canie,isenough to condoms it, not
estiiniitiee,Of
,the free Democrac y init of honest menmf all parties in
;Mrery-Stato in the ,
• his ,own,ostimatien,,Grtunn's late expo
.:(lltion.litia.heen such an intoxicating triumph,
-that to make himself auperserviceable to his
7lnititters,'l6 order ,to „magnify his. prospeoilye
-hire; be lies, sines -his return,' been crowing
'tztegniloqueelly - ciiet/his antielpated'aiteceis
Aistfeeting theljemocratie: party. From his
orn,private:confessions, howoverithe vaulting,
' , Unbitten Of,thiii daMigogne . bart tie #Feriedped
itself that; If iWmisitike not, the skin"
i-eas , beenort tittle:lea stfert - to 'ineet the eipec;
!q .lif ti hiti;eitipltiyereAfter ; for palpable
Intentions of the
,powers at Wash
-ington, to' defeat 'Judge DbuoLAB, is has net
Bees generally the Gavin) enter
prise was instigated and undertaken, not with
any how ehietittg a Lecompton man, btit
r. determiitait - onia itippfant, the presint Senator
. milli. a Reich/icon.: - • .
e - ouritt of a conversation held at the
,kipiritrojiouse, in this city, n few days ago,
'datum), atc , belig questioned- respecting his
rarest tou throlaglithe West, replied, with an
COinPlacincy,:that he had. visited,
;thelittattaoflllibtdio for.the purpose of attend
to their (prwatt.the,word) old friend, Mr.
f,ls6uaratt; ,to which:the incpilrerrejoined, w I
auppose,theni you - haVe'beeit making dye pre.
Paration for your filend's re:election.l" et For
litsrlefear, slr,".?.was the laconic and emphatic
response, backing it immediately - with: the
'11:61/q1Pg but.' not very sagacious
;Confession: cupouaras 'caw be' beaten, and I
nittdiParrangemiarits to do it. We expect
'ft3;;Adectla hileck , ,Republican at any rate, and
,are a
to have, one who
esfiq tin ..hiS true - 'colors nientiontrig
ligly in this connection the name of Eon.
Lils optic - " • - "
After74,l. the raillery. and proscription (01 7
minated-againet the legions of fried and tree
"Pealoerits throughout the' UniOn, as having
"nier, to , the,liepublicans because they
'dared .tonsolentleansly , to - differ frith the-Ad-
AinistratiOn'On pnitnpertant issue, thin, bare
:Ai:9d nn4 4 lll3 , ..dinguised plot to place an ultra
taPnblioan-in the' United States Senate over
111!l - hand . '„„Ol, ketch n Manes Sisrusx A. Doe
apee,~loos to us. like , the veriest hypocrisy
imAgitial~lor '
00(.ia: are well ensured that an effort so
dishonorable will, be signally rebuked: The
ageneyi.)(clatran in this
,hadly advised and
.4atigerO rn
sjobee is enough in itself to dis
,arm Itor. , suceassi'' Tti.6:firetendf r 3d friendship
of sonid Id :always more pernicious in
those who-resort tolt - than their open enmity.
The rebuke of the late-Voionorßestron to thin
twning sycophant might now ha appropriately
'ecf;oed'lly some,of his anyvivers: "I can en-
Aire. your past slatiders; but your praises 'would
'destrey'nio - l"'AwaY, sir!' awaY, sir!" was
the Inj r der which Gayer) was made to
wlnee.then; such should-be the language of
air. IlocnEfeanx to hint' now. "
..„ . „
OFFI01; QUESTION.
-'There is considerable Speculation in the city
sato the 't rOliablteCtioCision.of the commission
f riPPollutor - I.undeithe'rict of Congress, in refer
once to the location of the post office. We aro
het 'Surprised to hear: that the fact of nine
tonthe of the.ponple being in favor of' remov
ing the post office to
,the custom-house site
has made its driir impresidon upon the persons
hiiinPesiirgthi Y s eotrunilsimi ; and-we trust that
ihream, , .who knows no
thing br. our - 1:16414i 'and Cannot be-supposed
oft thip'uirifter ps against
the public Sentiment,. will not allow himself to
bh Odded by reinorsoless »Peculators who dare
forMoihing but their-pwrrimrdld intereets.'We
*ant n 6 inure infistigatin "g committees
Mho plain matter,
INSIDE VIEW OF NEW JERSEY POLITICS
[Oorreepoodenee of The Preen.]
TRENTiN,Tneeday, June 29,1858
I notice a paragraph in your Washington letter
in reference-to the foreign appointment from Now
Jersey, whieh don:muds 'a little explanation.
“Oconsional" does not do full justice to John
Thomson. lie was true to Colonel Wall in all
- this affair of the diplomatic appointment; but
having Wad all the appointments that hare been
made from New - Jersey, when William Wright
asked for the single appointment of AtOoktOn, the
President said be really could notaeo how he could
refuse him,.Wright had been so true to his Ad
ministration. The trine interpretation of which
matter I take to be this : When J. R. Thomson
failed in being made Senator, owing to his.iaa
bility to obtain two Democratic votes, Wright
elms -te Trenton at that time an • uncompromising
1 1 711114 and 44es Oritecientary, eeeured enough
vistminf tbnopPrMiltion to ask° Stockton Senator,
;IBBYlttevitig been kicked ant of his own party the
"rieXeyear,mamirOver, to outs, - and by the aid of
Sthekton.andgM3o 000 lavishly spent in the legtala
doe-!diatriete, bought Me ,place, in - the Ignited
Statefßenate. As an honest man, regarding the
!Memel his Steteebove all else; Colonel Wall, of
Burlington, appealed - to the Legislature. and in
that appeal besought them not to do this deed of
- shame, and asked them, th,ere was nothing in
the-question' of titnees and, qualification for the
office to be considered ? whether the dearly
earned reputation of those who bare won their
laurels in this arena, and reflected honor upon the
State, wore to gofer nothing, or to he brought Into
striking, mortifying contrast with the inanity and
pompous self-sufficiency of admitted ignorance?—
if the POyerty of the train was to be atoned for
by the repletion of the purse, and New Jersey was
to, meleet her stateatnen.as his majesty of Mogul
silents - hie prima ministers, by the weight of that
poise?" He told th eni" to bold in reinefithrenee that
the State hiurnot so far degradedherseifis to send
mere "men of yesterday, political adventurers--
men whose, lives were like Bishop Fleetwood's
icemen on the Doke of Gloucester, vbleh, by the
helVef a preface, passed' for a Tory discourse in
- one reign, and, by omitting the preface, a Whig
discourse in another," ,to., de. The arrow that lies
ever since rankled, however, was this :
If high official distinction is to be conferred
thus, men of political integrity must fling away
honorable ambition, end content themselves with
a private station.: Political honesty soon, in New
'Jersey, Willetand about as poor A chance for ad-
Mission to petition; bonier!) as the applicant for
ikdoeisiden - to the Magdalene did fore bed in that
inetitutifn." A poor girl went to the director and
/AA to, he' admitted. Why, said the director,
Aerie fe it'elleeley, but I should like to homer some-
thing of your hietory. Who seduced you ?' Be-
doing me, sir? said the indignant girl Why,
God' blees'you, lam as innocent as the child un
born. 'I may be poor, your honor, but I am very.
very honest. You won't do for us. then, replied
the governor. - If you wish admittance here you
must go and - qualify yourself by prostitution
Can it be a then asked 'legislators of New Jersey)
mbar the Senatorship - it, to become a Mazdalene
asylum, where political purity edn procure no
ticket of akalmion, and only political Froth,-
lutes - ran iffid ready entrance?"
.This opposition to corruption defeated Col. J.
W.. Wall twioo, through! the instrumentality of
Wright. He preferred 'the approval of a good
conscience to all the gandk that power and cor
ruption eonld display. Mr. Wright• and Commo
.dore Stockton," Arcades ambos," have, it it 4 said,
again struck hands in this matter of the appoint
ment of Eitocikton's son. Wright is promised that,
as there was ' , owe donbt about carrying the State,
a division of tho Amerloon vote is to be seonred,
causing the Americans to_ run separate tickets in
the legislative diatricts, and this would elect
men who would vote to return Mr. Wright. And
you will see that our Jersey Mephistopheles will
on arrange It that lf•Mr Wright cannot obtain It,
he fall, by the aid of the Ainerican votes and
such - strength as IVright can bring hint ! Mark
the prophesy.
All this scheming; was notorious at Washington.
The sacrifice of Colonel Wall; whose father was
Mr. Buchanan's old friend. was most oruel. Colo
nel Wall was the moat ardent supporter of Mr.
Buchanan, In 18513,:and was instrumental in ob
tnlning tegfelativa ,endorsement of his name,
whior. John P. Stockton denounced as an insult
and an outrage.
Napoleon used to say "that theAreat error Tel
leyrand committed was that he troitad hie friends
tut:though they wore to be his enemies, and hie
enemies aa though they wore to be his friends.' ,
As for Billy Wright., toe shall make a pease
offering of him. The embers aro gathered, and at
the proper time they will be fanned into a blaze
that shall prove the onto do fe of the Senator,
and we will, give him the parting curse of_ the in
quisitign.,nit hie aml exhales in fire— '
"Jaw aniinam tuam tradernas Diaboto." '
NXM4II/P.
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1858.
JGHT MAIL.' ,
(99F4 1044# The Preis,L.,
AlleeNl3ll4.ll l At 0444* r. itp#44 - 00.4 1 4 4:-
. iatlifithie:iisFlialidglON:fOraiii#oo:llliflol4o. 04:
'oloolo43g•rftli,42ljhey',oo**ils 144 '' riflifitr*-4 1 °":
1 . 305, from Shameful defeat. "-Ted; Arts
aware that the Democratic Convention which no=
- rebated State officers did not pass very unequi
iocal resolutions, and also that the oenditistesior
theseeffioes were compelled by the ,pidslio,fetding
to repudiate, the platforms to • sive: their, riteolte.:
Tito, subsrquent course of oortain.gentlemell
Congress in support of Locompton, and the result
log proscription, have greatly divided - our friends,
and many apprehensions are entertalied'eurtO the
result. Had Judge Porter followed the 'example
Of the Deinooratio' candidates for State offices in
Indiana, you would not now be under similar ap
prehensionstn"Pennsylvania. By. the-way, a well
knownPhibidelphian now here;oharges neery,M.
Phillips with being the author of eertaii artioles
in one of your city papers in favor of the nomina
tion of ,Hon. Oswald Thompson,' of your city
courts,, for fudge of the Supreme Court of Penn
sylvanta. ,
A laden order has been issued to rend out io•
more Lecompton documents into thel free 'States.'
It is like disseminating pestilence, And, instead of
outing, these doses may kill. '
.`Grund; as predioted, has returned from rin
nole, and expects' to'set sail on a private mission
to he paid i Ont of the public, fend Wykotf and
Grand are thus to be - billeted, upon th i e public
treainry, and arc, indeed, a very pretty
Col. Florenee goes
: hence io-paorrow, to be re
ceived by a grand procession, ooinposed of, custom:
house officers; ,- Ail-yard laborers, 'emplOyees in
the mint, dm., on his arrlvatat your dep oti Of all
advocates of ' Leowipton, he - is the best-hearted,
though Justice requires that he should halo all, due'
credit. for his eager readiness to votelor every
thing that the extreme South demanded. He wrote
with !pent eloquenee.te Jaynes, 1 - 44 A pupport
Ofl,ecompten, and rioter waierSd pr.a,moMent in
its support. Honor to whonninerlsAu4."
It is now said that John VaiEuren' is anxious
to be'paididi for his Leoomptortisni by the English
mission.
,
BY,.„X
311 M. H. - ,
[Oorreeiondenee of The Preps.] .
_ 'perrioinitinto, Ps., Itiu9 28, ;888
.
CO/i. FORNEY : 1 . do not contemplate Writing
yob long latter , becatisel fear long letters would
be distaateful 'to-sour readers this hot weather,
and what I shall say will be politioal.
A large, portion of the Democrats of the Tenth
Legion arc Jnoeoaed at the oonduot of Wm. H.
Dlmmiek„their Representative In Congress, and
are atiiious to rebuke him for his base 46w:diary
to the principles, of the Cinoinnati platform, and
hie own moat solemn pledges against the Locomp•
ton swiadie. Ifs can be defeated, if the anti-
Leoonipton Deitioorats will only be bold and take
the field.,
Hundreds upon hundreds are ready to follow the
standard which you so nobly and ably defend,
and want' a ehrince to make effective their vote
Against .Dimnitelt: Bat it' it necessary that notion
be,taken. at once, and I would sweet that the
anti-Leoompton Democrats of the different coun
ties of this district elect conferees at an early day
to represent them in a conference, at this place,
for - the purpose of.nominating a Congressional can
didate who 'will truly represent them in the next
Oongreas. 'By a move of this kind the whale mat.
ter may be rattly canvassed, to'the satisfaction of
all ablt-LeCompton Democrats.
We have a number of men In the district vbo
.wpuld reflect honor upon us in• the next Congress.
gametal Preher,Xert, of this place, is a whole
scaled Hemoorat, span of unflinching integrity, a
talented and -popular speaker, and' a •than who
would be shoat In himseltagninst Dinitniek. •
In Carbon they have Col. 4. G. Brodhead, who
is prominently named, and whore loyalty to the
Democrat'', party his pact life 'atoms; he is
a man that has never.viaveredirom the true prin.
eiples of Democracy. He is a men of firmness and,
sterling honesty, and great personal popularity,
and-I believe could be elected, without a doubt.
411 that is necessary for the anti-Lecompton Demo
crats is to push their bark fearlessly to sea, and a
glorious trillhaphaillbei theirs, and thus help to
save the Demooratio party from ruin. Will they
.do it? Yours,
ANTI.LECOMPTON DISNOCII4T.
THE LATEST NEWS
iIv,TELRGRAPH.
Fatal Duel between the lgalters of the True
Defter and Crescent—Destructive Fire among
the !;hipping—Three vessels destroyed and
.two damaged.
WASUINGTON, June 80 —Private despatches
from New 'Orleans furnish the following Intelli
gence:
A duel took place, yesterday. between Mr. Gan
ion. or the True Delta, and Mr Gibson, of the
Crescent, in whiph the latter was killed.
A large fire broke oat among 1 . 11.1 shipping. yes
terday. The steamer Empress, schooner Minnie
Schleifer, end a Spanish brig, wera burned to the
water's edge.
The ships Fanny Fosdick and Hannah Crooker
were slightly damaged.
Thr Weather at Washington.'
WASHINGTON, June 20 —This 41 the hottest day
experienoed in thia vicinity daring the season.
The thermometer indicates 95 and 96 degree' in
the 'shade.
The Weather on the 11101101811141
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20.—The weather hero is delightfully pleasant
At noon to-day the thermometer indicated 78 de
grees, and to-night it ranges at about. 50 degrees
The Nationcl Telegraph Company have opened
an Ace at the Mountain Rause.
New Watt, Jane 80 —The steamship Borussia
from Hamburg, arrived here at 9 o'olook P. M
Her dates are anticipated.
Arrival of thr Arabia at'Boaton.
BOSTON, June 3d -The steamship Arabia, from
Liverpool on the 19th, via Halifax. arrived here
in awe, to despatch her mails by this morning's
train. They will be duo In Philadelphia to-night.
Boston. Juno 30.—The royal mall stentaPhlp
Europa Failed at noon to-day for Liverpool via
Halifax with eighty-six pandengors. She bad no
armololint. -
- Death of Honey Bonk• of the Kane Arctic
Expedition.
New Wet, June 30.—Henry Brooke, the hot
surviving officer of the Kane Arctic expedition,
died yesterday at the navy yard. His death war
caused by run•etroke.
The New York, I rte, and Control Railroad
Attempt nt a Settlement of Difference.
limPrAt.o, June 30.—A RAlroad Convention is
now in spe.lon bore, hnving for its object the set
tlement of the differences which ezitt between the
Erin and Central Railroad Companies J W
Rrooke, the piesident of the Michigan Central
Relimed Company. occupies the chair. The pro
ceedings thus far have been of an unharmomous
ebareeter, and there seems no prospect of an ar
rangement being effected to suit all parties.
gOUTEI BT:ItD, Ind., Tune ft—The Ninth dis
trict Rape)Roan Convention met at Plymouth yes
terday, and unanimously nominated Ron B .buyter
Colfax for re-election to Corgrese. The Conven
tion n•ae very largely attended.
Earthquake In Connecticut.
Nsw ilevErt, Conn., June'3o —A slight shook
of an earthquake was experienced iset•nigbt in
this vicinity and at Woodbridge, Westville, and
Waterbury.
There have been but two ebooks of earthquake
in this vicinity for two hundred years.
The Submarine Teirgraph Olret.
Sr. Jonitalbl F., June, 30 8 o'clock P.M.— Thera
are no signs of the Telegraph fleet.
The weather is mild and pleasant, but cloudy ;
wind west,
EASTPOIiT,..II:II:IO 20, 10 o'olook P. M.—The storm
north or E Istrr,rt his prostrated tho telegraph
linen, and no further report from St. Johns eon be
reoeived to-night.
LAO% OF Divonon.—We have thirty-two
Stow, and there are almost as many different laws
of divorce as there are States. no reader may
see some of these differences by the following
statement:
1. In the States of Denrgia,"Alabama, and Mis
sissippi, two thirds of the Legislature must concur
with fl den felon by the court to make a divorao
2. In Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, South
Oarolina, liouvisna, and Missouri, no divorce can
be granted hut by special sot of. the Legialature,
and Smith Carolina has never Frented a divorce.
S. In the States of Connecticut, Ohio, and Illi
nois all divorces aro total.
4. In Massachusetts, Now York, and North
Carolina nothing but adultery le 0114380 of divorce.
In Illinois two years absence only is a cause
of divorce.
6. In Indiana, we believe, anything is a cause,
in the discretion of the mut. In the recent
Presbyterian Assembly, at Chicago, an older from
that State rose, on the trial of Mr. Shield, and
Said that as he OrIMEt from Indiana ho desired to
put on reonrd that Amos Davis goes against di
vorce —CinCinttati. Gaartta.
The ranola (llfiss.),Star gives the particu
lars of a fiendish outrage committed upon a youth
of that county. The Star Hays On bfandny Nat,
a youth thirteen yearn of age. named Robert Ma•
rise Jackson Parkinan, who is said to In , a son of
Dr. Parkman killed by Professor Webster, In
Boston. some eight years since, came into town and
complained that he had been most outrageously
whipped by hie mother. We examined the boy,
more than once. and found his whole body, from
head to foot, dreadfu ly exe'rinted. ills shoulders
were purple from the infliction by switches and
Atoka applied by the alien who claimed to be his
mother. This story may be all true, with the ex
ception of the youth being a son of the late Dr.
Park man.
Henry Phelps, who figured conspicuously
in the railroad conspiracy in Michigan, a few
years since, anti a nephew aged twelve years,
were drowned , in the Huron river, at Dexter,
Michigan. on the 15th.
Ralph Frost, a butcher, formerly a resident
of Pittsburgh, Woe killed in a fight at Dubuque,
lowa, a few nights since, by a young man named
Peter Lerimer.
An antidote to strychnine is said to be milk.
The 13 tltimore Amerlean states that the life of a
Newfoundland dog was saved by pouring milk down
his throat after he bad been poisoned.
- Isaac W. Taylor, a , well•known merchant of
Fit Lmis: left that city a few days ninon to visit
New York. He was' thrown from the cats nt
Peoria, Ili., and killdd.
Mr. John B. Kennedy has retired from the
Pittsburgh Chrome*. Ohnrien McKnight in now
the sole' proprietor.
Throe and a half tone of salmon from Quebec
were shipped an hoard the Ptemer Montreal at
Portland, Tuesday evening, for the Boston market,
Arrival of thr Borussia
Sailing of the Europe.
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The ferierekof the late Tien: Conrad
took place ylesterday afternoon, from the residence
of his brother-in-law, Charles M. Wagner, 341
North Sixth Street. The obsequies, wore performed
at St. Phlitiptißplieopal Ohnedh,- in Vine street,
between Seyenth and Eighth.'. ,ThMritinal religious
servides - of the Episcopal "denOmlnittioh were ob
served,tbeliey,Dr.,Riohard'Newton.:ofileinting.'
When the coffin entered the church, the anthem,
taken .fridn Om 39th and.9oth Psalm , , was read
by Dr. Newton,- after which the 1139th hymn
was sung,,, commending ': with - the • ,follotring
words: .
, Rock of ape, cleft for me, •
' Let me hide myself In thee ; •
.Let the wwer and,the blood
Froth thy eldb a Sealing flood:
, • ne of slo the double cure,
Savo from kWh nod make me pure.
Rev. Kingston tit:l(l44M than spoke briefly upon
the life and obitraCter and vistues of the deceased.
lie said it would not bo in necordance with the're
sponsibilities which rest Ivan' the Ohrietiairmiefs...
try to permit those now assembled to depart with.:
out impressing them with the lesione which death ,
teaches. • By it we are reminded 'of:tife 'shortness
and Uneertainttelife, the vanity of all 'earthly
things, and Of ..the great necessity, of 411 men to
secure a reating.phtee beyond the ,grave: These
dispensations of ,Divine Providence are selected
by God, to remind us of some of his most solemn
Initruottons to man. —' ' - ' - •
He said that it is to, peculiar fast connected with
the history of the Gospel that its lessona seem to be
written in blond. In fact. the period of Man's ex
tremity is God's opportunity to proclaim the com
forting truths of the Gospel. When bending over
the body of our departed brother, and turning to
the pages of Divine Truth, we draw from this event
the conclusion that if. it were not for death that
word would not have been 'distinctly understool.
It was because Man orris a ginner that God suffered
for him. , It is from the•clorruntion of the earth
'that the richest flower springs up and caste its
sweetest perfume around. It is In "the darkest
night that the brightest constellation shines meet
- =Let no tuft beirtmindful of the lemons of death's
workings:; inaY be all men called away like
our esteemed and Warthy_ brother. Let no then
seek that consolation which thcword pf• God gives
to-those wbulisteititOtattiltiiordi ions. Carry with .
ybu thre'day frare.the _beim •of God; the 'Wreck.
Lions that God would convey Olen front an event:
which is so Bad and so solemn.
The ceremoniss then concluded with the follow
ing player, read by Rev. Mr. Newtoit
Almighty God, with whom do live the spirits of
those who depart berme, in the Lord—with whom
the souls of the faithful,' after they are delivered
from the burden of the flesh, are in joy and feli
city, we give thee hearty thanks for the good
examples of all those thy servants, who, having
finished Gar eourso in faith, do now rest from
their labors, And we beseech thee, that we, with
all those who are departed in the true faith of thy
holy name. may have our perfect consummation
and bliss, both in body and soul, in thy eternal
and everlasting glory, through Jesus Christ, our
Lord Amen.
After the religions eervizea had been concluded
to. the church, the interment took place qt Towel
.dsitelher Murder Case.—A shocking affair
occurred in the Seventeenth ward, on Tuesday
evening. which resulted in the death of a man
named John Rano. From the evidence elicited
before Alderman Clark, yesterday morning, it
appears that between 4 and 5 o'clock in the after
noon a man named Timothy McCarty went into
a lager-beer saloon kept by Mr. Andrew Worth,
at the corner of Fourth street and the German.
town road, where be met Mr Kane, and asked
him for a bill of $l7, which he alleged was
due. This gave rise to an angry discussion, when
the parties got into a fight, and pnmmelled each
other around thebar-ronm for a considerable length
or time, during which . McCarty bad his oyes
blacked, and was much bruised about his face
and head.- The parties . were then separated,
when the latter went into the yard and washed
the blond from his face. As soon as this wee ao
cemnlished he returned to the barroom, and
walking up to Sane, struck him a powerful
blow under the ear, felling 'him to the floor in a
state of insensibility. The injured man was
picked up and placed upon a settee, when Drs.
Boyer, bleCiolland, and others were sailed on,
when it was ascertained that hie skull was frac
tured. He continued to grow worse until quar
ter past two o'clock, yesterday afternoon, when
be expired. Information of the affair was lodged
with Alderman Clark, when this functionary h
oned a warrant, and placed It in the hands of
Officer Flood. nun proceeded to the defendant's
house, in Oxford street near Adams, when he
was taken into custody.
At the hearing of the ease nt that time, Michael
McKeown, James McNair, John McKee, Edward
Tatloe, John MoEnney, sod Dr. Boyer. were en
+mined, and stated in substance the above facts.
The first four of these come in the lager-beer aa
loon, where the fight commenced. and where the
fatal blow was given He was committed to await,
'the wounded man's injuries.
At five o'clock yesterday afternoon, Coroner
Fenner summoned ,lohn M. Buck; Francis Baker,
W. Miltingineyer. William Otis, S. E. Harkins,
and J. M. Foster, no a jury in the case.
Mr. Michael McKeown wag the first witness ex.
emined.—l reside at No - 15.13,Germantown rood ;
I was present when this fight occurred; the tie.
ceased. myself, and Air, MoPeak went into the
lager-beer saloon to play again° of bagatelle; Mr.
Kane challenged me to play with him. This took
place at A. Worth's lager.t.esr saloon. He lost the
game and we went up to the bar to takoadrink; the
deceased called nnothor man np. when WO. and
a man mimed McKee same in ; MeC. asked K if
, he would not nay him a bill ho owed him ; Mr.
K said he did not want to talk to him ; he told
him to go away; I then left and went over to the
bagatelle table ' • nothing was then said for ten
minutes; Mr, Moo. asked me for a lights; I told
him I had ue fire; he then turned to K tne and
asked him again if hevyould nay that Mil •, Kane
said to him to gn • McCarty then trade a
blow at gene, when I interfered, and stopped
them ; corn after this they got at it again. 're
the host of my knowledge McCarty etreek the first
blow ; they then bad a. fight for about five minutes;
McCarty went nut into the yard to wash himself,
while ho was out, Kane asked the crowd to take a
drink ; while we were doing this, McCarty came
in, and walking up to the deceased, struck hini
blow under the ear or jaw when ho fell ; at this
moment I cannot tall whether Kane saw the as
sailant or not; I thiiik he Was partially facing
him.
Cross-examined by the Coroner—The deoeaeed
Call upnn the floor, ben wo picked him up and
conveyed him 1 0 the yard, where we washed him;
we did not think it a serious affair at that time,
hut it hag since turned nut onothe alLir occur
red about 8 o'clock in the evening.
Several otrer witnesses were examined, but
nothing speclul was developed but what is given
above.
Thy Jury rendered the following verdict :
That the deceived, John Bane. mate to life
death by injuries received by a blow given by
Timothy Molgarty.,,
The following Sales of Stocks, Real Rstale,
I?C ' were made last evening, at the Philadelphia
lixobengo, by James A. Freeman :_Lots Nos. 45
and 46. sention R, in Old Follows' Cemetery,
$l2; Dote No. 425. votion B, and 285. seation C.
in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. $9 and $ll ; hence
nod large lot, Front street, above Poplar, $1,850 ;
three-story brick dwelling. northeast corner of
crown end Vine streets. $3 100 ; two frame houses,
Spruce street, South C.tinden, $775; two-stnry
brittle house and lot, Twenty-fust and Coates
streets, $1.800; house and lot. Little Pine street,
8450 t handsome dwelling, Thirteenth street, be
low Wallace. $1,500; eight brick houses, Oxford.
Apple, and Brinton streets. Siventeenth ward,
Nos 13 to 21 inclusive, $6,800e, nentdwelling. Ma
dison street. Southwark, $710; two-story brick
dwelling. Queen street. between Delaware Fifth
and Ci.h streets, $1,175. Sale on the promises,
on the 24th iset., house and lot 1208 Washington
street, $5,806. At private sale, dwelling house,
Seventh below Spruce, $1,500.
Case of Distreu.—A hard-working, sober
man, whose occupation was driving a cart, has
suddenly died from the effects of the beat, leaving
a wife and family of three children in abject want.
Ms late employer has undertaken the expense
of interment, end supplied the present wants of
the family. We call the attention of those who
are charitably disposed to This case as deserving of
their notion; and any contributions will be thank
folly rtneived at the silos of this paper, or by
Alexander Kerr, 134"Bouth Wharves. The name
of the deceased was 'Thomas Giblan, residing in
Twontysocond street, near Summer.
Pickpockets. Two young mon, named
Thomas Snyder and Joseph Jones, were arrested
reworday by PRAM officers Carlin and CaUnman,
for attempting to pick the piwikets of Mrs. Mary
fo,clc. They wore held to hail.
An individual giving the name of Jensen wee ar
restcd yesterday afternoon aboard the steamboat
" Pilot Boy." lying at Pine•etrcet wharf, on the
charge of picking the pocket of a lady of a parte
manna's, containing several dollars in gold. The
light-fingered gentleman wan committed by Alder
man Brazier.
In a Scrape.—Last evening, one of the young
female employees in the establishment in the fifth
story of the building at the southwest corner of
Fifth and Chestnut streets was beard sor ea mag
from the window 'hat she had been looked in. Her
cries attracted an immense crowd of persons to
that vicinity. Finally, she was released, from her
place of nonfinetnent through the gallantry ofUito
teotive Officer Russell, who procured the key of„W•
room, and conveyed her in safety to the street.
Deadly olarault. Patrick McManus was
held yesterday afternoon by Alderman Butler to
answer the charge of committing a deadly assault
upon Elias Froemnn. by inflicting a dangerous
cnsh upon the head with a shovel, at Third and
Brown streets.
United Sons of America.--We learn that the
Pennsylvania Ramp. No 15, United Pons of Ame
rica, will attend service, by epeoial invitation. on
next Sunday (July 4th) at the church of the Rev.
Mr. Baldwin, southeast (terrier of Sixth and Peda
-1 streets
Burglar caught—A man named Michael
I a rk was taken before Alderman Brinier, yoster
nay, °barged with 11 wing burglariously eat, r..d
the jewelry store of M. 0. Bennett, No 50& Rams
sweo , . Ile was held in $l,OOO bail to answer at
court.
Sunday School Excursion. The Sunday
School attached to the Wharton street M.' }
Church, !nese(' yesterday at Fairview Grove The
e ueursiontsts numbered about 1 500, and rumpled
eleven of the care of the Baltimore Railroad Com
pany.
Coup de Soleil.—A German named Henry
Boeokbant or, residing at No 525 New Market
street, fell from the effects of the heat, yesterday
afternoon, at Second and Vine streets. Ile was
removed to his residence.
The Weather.—The mercury in the thermo
meter indicated 04 degrees at Fourth and Cheat
nut streets, at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In
the State House steeple it stood at 00
Contract .iiwardell.-11ro learn that Ilfr. An
drew Hague has been awarded the contract for
Inyin% the track of the Second and Third Street
[t i me nee r RAilviray.
The New Board of Controllers of the Public
&Montt will organic.. on Monday next at the
Athenatum llailding,Sixth and Adelphi streets.
In Tomn.—Mr. and Mrs. 'John Drew hare
arrived In thin (dim from a very rneoeseful the
atrieil tour in tho Wes'ern &Met. '
Appointment of an Operator.—Mayor Henry
line a Tainted Mr. Ueor.re Y Tame as ono of the
, F era.ur I of the loot telesreph.
Democratic Convention to Jlmend the Rules., WEISER FROM MEW YORK.
—The Convention to amend the mien of the Denide`i The Press ]
matte party re•assembled at Spring Garden Hall;:d
at three o'clock yesterday often oon, (parkas
Tee eablistered; brown
New Yong, June 30, 1858.
Brown, Esq., Freeident, in the Oat& 4...." 1 '5 5 r-eisS:*• Peres4lg ; sid e - w alks
After the calling of the rollitliaSitte rindttlf
We minutes by the secrotary.'llSGALeterenr bleeding-tur anti,listmentine atevery pore; wretch
-4'041/6 ' ; ' , Ra hiniffhelpless ships at the &Ike,
the eptedeteenimittee on the ginetienth ward Oorii - si ettsunniblis herieliniaking theirlast trip on Broad
-04Ni case brought In the follownierdnoriStS
~ "•- • of,,iwayNlMP,Pariper‘e • belligerent carmen coining
•Tti tier P e and members h felts Desnocratsk. each ilierSit'tbe ;inners; caninee,„with lolling
'_'-Convention, called to amend the Rules - Of the
party: I tongues, fleeing from doweatehere ; miserable
GENTLEMEN Your committee, to whom was re- , mortar-bearers learning that "more mart" is
formed the matter touching the right of Martin equivalent .to "more mortality "—but why enn-
Hanis tea seat in:this Convention,.respeetfully, i „ watt*
,t t io -.phoei — of , materlalitY,' on'
tonna: —
That they have heard statements from parties on every' hindeetOsboiled, roasted, stewed, fried, and
both side?, from which they conclude that there., baked!l s atemesolsphyeloal" enduranee ? &iffiest;
•aelstirriaw, and therein's/I existed fora considera- the " heated term" endureth.
ble time, a bad state of things in the Nineteenth
weed: - -They are` forced to' speak of the ward ge
nerally, because the case committed td '
them for orator, on behalf of Npyr,York,ut Richmond; over
coneideration neceesaritrinvolvee a review of the .the
.remains of, President- _Monroe.. s - fitirtyMne ,
preceedings of both the:parties contebding, for. of, 'pall-bearerahaie-beeireppointedsof inotleysaaso
ono.of them'Hittris is made the representative.. Mationsand anteeederits. 'General Winfield Suitt
It is 'alleged on the pert of the contestants that
and G '
pieta lohard Vanek Do Witt_
Wi hea d the
Harris, name.ttio, be • placed `upon a It
'ticket avowedly made in - opposition to.the regular list, and George - Wilkes- and, Tweed
ticket; moreover, that hemoted and-electioneered close ' • -
fort it., and gainet the 'other:l:and, this, after he denthe from son-sttoke contlnnei and , ghee
and those actingwith bine bad taken part in elect-
ing 04001 to, and In thedeliberatlitins of, the our coronerrWork enough hourly. o,tee of the la
regular Oonimittos, i
test vietime, at Brooklyn, last night,Wee old - John
„
It Is alleged in Judith/80mi 'ef, thin, that deles;• sYnntleibilt, well known in past 'years as one of
gates regularlyjeleoted 'Were ousted hY 4 he Cons. "the fairy?! - , •• _ -
volition; that two of thadelegatee were not"eiti: Cashing-.la to be - the orator at 41tor
ems, and two 'persons•wereplartbdelwilbtaination
who 'had 'worked at/Linen she party year ehe.;- Narth Of-du . ly celebration on the 6th pro:.
fors, - by running - an independent' ticket: Nosy, aVeikener B , !turner lineitting afternoon on
whether theta several allegations 'be tree* not e
,thincesieof the Jersey- eity-mystery=the beds': Of
yourottnimittee cannot positively determine. a oolored7ronatiti found ,at ihe atepet;:stiupposed to
,But assntning them' to be true in "subitenhe, She, s t , ,„.„„e„,s • • a n e • —•-
Las been Mortal/led it
oonclusien is irresistible -that stiothSparties are- b e Pe•-' 0 ""e" - ';'," a " at !'es • . - '
sotifewliat_S'blamewortiprinelpally; the kat .is said,itititito s MUMPS; Clark s ", e; •
nailed. " Frog " party , 'for resiting to a re- 'Leh eienleig Ai...g.iiiii-Brook.:viaetaken with
volutiOnery • remedy,l subversive - - of all' party a fi t e n
diecipline, and diersetrous in its consequences, when ss"
the Brookl y n Navy Yard,' and fell upon the
vement -breaking' hir Heenbeequently
other and more effective measures-were, within Fa - • ---
reach ; or if the delegateayeteinls worthy of died at the Naval Hospital. Mr. liwas Dr.:Rani/Si
support at all—if it is antaiervient to - the Interests firstlientenatit, on his last. voyage to. the_ Arotlo
of the people and M the, party=it. should be, it - reliens, t ainivas With him In an leiPertent cepa,
must be, strictly adhered to in all Its details, and eitv; on the first expedition : •; is•said -to be the
submission to the decision of conventions is funda-
city
lilt its existence. The Convention clearly bat eursiving officer - of the ARCO' navigators:
violated the rules by muffing men in nomina- AletwastuSwede, foetyefive years old, antleaves*E.
Son who had been guilty of 'the saline pree-',' ,
yriffi•and.faMily. - ."
tioeittho 'ear before- as are-now charged upon' this
~,,p0 . 4"7 ,, tha ifresdnailnits,nnontnatic,trionforieng of
"' " • ' 'd graes ate 'Of Ittitger's Collage , took place - end'
es In conelderation ortnefaet, however, that this e
ConVention is celled together to amend the rale& prises were awarded R. 0. Curtis, Jr., and John.
and inspired by the hope that they will be so B. Drury.
amended as to-prevent the reourrence of similar Any/ate - bed girl of the town, only seventeen
diMpulties in future; and,,,,moreover, coneiderieg years old, attempted suicide last night by cutting
that all the particle eenteemiiii appear to be die
her throat, and three or four arteries of the arm.
posed to be rein - moiled, • your committee would
snggesithe propriety of Willy disposing of the She still survives
whole matter, by the Contraption directing the Pre- The annual commencement exercises of New
silent to declare that the nonducit. of both parties York University took place to-day at Niblia's gar
was calculated to Impair the atrongth and destroy
'.
the discipline of the party. arid therefore to be con-
den. In - the address of Professor King, - at the
demned. And, moreover, to suggest the-adoption 01080 date Colombia - college, yesterday, his plan
of a role unveiling Ward Executive. Committees of a pest-geminate course was-dwelt non. The
with the power to strike from the ticket the mime Professor proposes that - the course shall embrace
of Any candidate who shall be proven by the oath sake of law, mienice, and letters.
of three respectable citizens to bare belonged to
or co-operated with the opposition party or partioe, You are probably in ; receipt, by- this mail, of
at the next preceding 'ward election, and to call English news by the Arabia, arrived this • merning
the Convention together to make new nominations. at Boston. The Ariel, of the Vanderbilt line,
On behalf of the Committee, reached this port last night. •
J. A. PHILLIPS, Chairman.
However we may be inclined to objurgate eon-
The rending of fhe report occasioned considera
ble debate. corning our present hot weather, there is little
Mr..l A Phillips stated that the committee had dbubt that-the erops will feel Its beneficial !nth
held several meetings and heard the statements of sum It may be that wheat, in fulfilment of un
both parties, but it would have been impossible to favorable radiations, 'maY net come up to the
investigate the whole matter thoroughly. it was
evident both parties in the ward bad noted wrong- average; but we doubt the fast. In Kentucky,
ly, and it was to be hoped they would reform. Illinois, Indiana, and other Seotions, everything
Much damage bad already been done to the party promises wall, in spite of croaking about the
in the ward, and the only way to heal the trouble heavy rainy reason. Barley, potatoes, oats, hay,
was to drop the whole fight.
Messier Joehna T. Owen, 0. W. Carrigan, and and even corn, are far from presenting grounds
others, took the same ground in eloquentspeeohes. for serious complaining?. The growing crops, if
Colonel Thomas W. Duffield, and others, urged, nothing adverse now interferes, will amply come
the adoption of some resolutions whlehavould Make' up -to all reasonable expectations, and make
the decision of the Convention more definite.
bountiful the granaries of our land. -
The report of the committee was then adopted,
and the committee discharged from the further Teeday'nbusinees at the Stock Exchange was of
consideration of the sal jest. little noteworthy interest. Prices rose a trifle in
Mr. Richardson L. Wright, from the committee some stooks, and declined in others. For Reading
of twenty-five appointed to revise the rules, then a falling of I from kit quoted prices was noticed
presented the report of rules for theft:aura govern.
went of the Democratic, party. New York Central sustained its yesterday's rates ;
This report was quite lengthy, and not interest- Erie likewise; but Hudson River declined:, Fa'
ing at this time to the general reader. We shall, MO Mail Stespiehip recovers its lost ground, up
at
ad theed proper period, give an abstract of the rules to 77i; the effect, doubtless, of discredit oast upon
opt.
Vanderbilt's assumed advantages on the Isthmus
The consideration of the rules wee postponed,
and the Convention adjourned until Wednesday Cleveland and Toledo stands at 32 ; Galena and
next at 3 P. M. Chicago improved •1; do. Chicago and Rook Island.
Fires.--A few minutes before four o'clock Michigan Southern, old stock, brought 21, seller
yesterday morning an old carpenter shop, belong- sixty; guarantied brought 42 regular, against 42
lag to Samuel Tudor, situate in the rear of Eighth seller thirty, yesterday. La Cream fell es Other
street, above Carpenter, was discovered to be nn
fire. The damage is estimated at $3OO, on which Western stooks were sustained at last night's rates
I there is no it/supine°. fhe rope-walk of James In railroad bonds the main business was in La
Gallagher adjoining, was damaged to the extent crone land grant, opening tit Ml, going up to 341
o' $25, T he origin of the fire is a mystery. There and closing at 331, against.3ll yesterday morning
were three old barrels on the north end of the
and 34 in the afternocin. ' New York Central 7e
shop, and leaning against the wall of the rope- • • s x
walk. These barrels were filled with rubbish of closed at 100 ; Erie convertibles of 1871 at 3e/ ,
" various kinds, and subjected during a part of the Galena and Chicago first mortgage at 08; Illinois
day to the intense rase of the sun. It is thought Central at 83, seller sixty; and -Michigan Central
by some that spontaneous combustion originated S „,
the fire An opinion is also entertained by some ''"'"
that the Me was the work of an incendiary. A In bank stooks the onl sales were yNational at
number of disreputable' and, reales/Late-runners 1071 ; Park at. 104, and Nassau at 100.
*wide in the immediate vicinity of the plum of The business in State securities was confined to
conflagration, who could have access to the barrels
aforesaid, without much trouble. Tennessee, fis at 93} and 931, and California 7aat
. -
Just before flue o'clock yesterday morning an- d 51 '
-
other alarm of fire was caused by the burning of In foreign esehonge, for steamer from Boston
the dwelling-house of William Q. Baxter, No 844 to-day, little was done. Bank and bankers' bills
Front Street, briery Christian. It is very evident
that this fire originated from juvenile fireworks ln
on London 10951091. and for conimeroial signatures
the shape of abases.A number of boys had been ' tine On Paris ft ledefif. 131- Ha burgh
indulging in it diepley of chasers the previous 361a361-. Amsterdam 411a411s Bremen-79a791
evening, and it is thought a portion of one of them 'Money is plenty, and;temd 'Paper gladly nego
' bad lodged on the roof, and laid there smoulder- mated. , „ -
ins until it burnt Its way throne, and felt in The exchanges at the bank Clearing House thin
among come rubbish in the loft. The damage is
estimated at $2OO. which is fully covered by an morning were' $16,282,763 87, and the balances
insurance in the Fire Association. A fight was $144,822 46. The Metropolitan certificates remain
looked fur at both of these fires, but fortunately it at $46,000. , •
did not occur.
On the 28th Of next month will commence the
The Murder on the Gloucester Ferry Boat.— great public sale of what are technically called
Thus far Mt intelligence hits been received of the .. swamp lands," granted ,by act of Congress of
arrest of William Murphy, who is charged with
the murder of George Neal, on the steamboat Pey- 1850, to the State of Michigan. Threats will take
tons, tie Monday. Officers have been taint in par- place at Lapsing, in that State, and comprises,
suit of the fugitiv e
_ s but Po far as can be learned. undoubtedly, the largest body of land ever offered
without success. We understand that when Mur- at any one time in this manner. Terms, to par
phy jumped overboard a fisherman named Badger
I woo towing along with his boat, and acoompanied ties buying for actual settlement, will be twenty
by bin flintily. Seeing the man struggling in the five per cent cash, and ten years' oredit fur
water he picked him up, and was told that ho had balance, at seven per cent. interest. Speculative
been engaged in a fight, and to avoid getting the purchasers will be required to pay the full amount
worst Mit he jumped into the river. Mr. Badger down, and the lowest bid to be received Is $1.25
sew no reason to doubt this statement, and at the
request of Murphy he put. him ashore at the Point per acre.
Mies° upon this side of the river. Here the ftigi. This appellation 4 ' swamp" is a misnomer, and
live obtained a glass of sarsaparilla, and at his far-from descriptive of the quality- of the land.
leisure he engaged the services of en unsuspecting The grant was a kind of fraud upon Government,
milkman named Myeis, abo brought him to the or a- best
t an advantage taken of ignorance on
city in his wagon and took him to the house of the
mother of the accused. the part of Congress-. The tracts to be sold
_eon-.
It is thought that Murphy has gone dawn the OM many thousand acres of excellent grain and
bay on a fishing b tat, and Mayor Henry has do- grass soil, with heavy growths of pine, cherry,
;matched a ate .0i tug, and several °Mums, in par- blan k walnut, white oak, cedar, and immense
suit. lied intelligence of the murder been sent -
promptly to the , city, the fugitive would almost watertprivileges ; while local advantages, vioini
certainly hove been arrested. As it was, the ty of railroads, and rivers, and' Many, prijeeted
partioulars of the alair were not known hero until internal improvements, combine to render them
late on the night of its cecenrreuee. desirable means of investment. Capitalists will
Police items.—A man named George Floor not, it may be simposed; be found baokward in
has been held in the rum of $l.OOO by Alderman competition at this sale. • -
Cloud, on the charge of passing a counterfeit note
At the Second Board Missouri 6 e sold at 871;
at a Inger beer saloon neer Germrntoven road and
Columbia avenue. A disturbance occurred in the Tennessee 6s rose 1; California 7s, now bonds,
saloon at the time, during which the proprietor I ; La Crosse Land Grants I ; Pacific Mail I; New
was stabbed slightly in his breast. York Central I; Panama fell 1. with sales le•
The Board of Health his declared the Filet-ward tween boards of several hundred shares at 107.
ata'ion-house nuisinee. It always was just
that thing, badly ventilated and filled with ver- Illinois Central rose,Galena
1 • and Chicago
min. and Rook Island i•
Two colored men got into a fight, yesterday
NEW YORE STOOK 113.011ANGE—Jima 30,
morning, at Walnut street wharf, during which tea
one drew a dirk knife and stabbed the other in
the groin, inflicting a wound about an inch and a
half in length The wounded man is named lien.
ry Johnson. Ho resides in Christian street, be
tween Front and Second The alleged porpetra
tor of the deed is mimed Drew Cress. He was ar
rested and taken before Alderman Ogle. It seems
that the diffinulty arose from Johnson telling Cress
that ho had heard him accused of stealing olothes.
Johnson's wound was so bad while at the offise
that the alderman was obliged to eend him to the
dispensary fur medical attention. After the hear
ing Cress was committed, in default of $3,000 bail,
for a further hearing /his morning.
More of Death's .Doings.—Edward T. Mott,
E'q , died at his residence, in Fifth street, above
Gieen, yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, in the
forty-eighth year of his age. If ,pes were enter
tained that the deceased would receiver from the
illness with which he has recently been afflicted ;
but these, after the most anxious eolleitude of his
friends, were doomed to disappointment. ' Mr.
Mott hna been suddenly called from a field of use-
fulness where he had Required a reputation which
can be left as a proud legacy to his bereaved fami•
)y. Death has been busy of late in aiming at
shining marks in our midst; and among all whom
its thefts have reaohed there was none truer to
himself and the community which must suffer
from his untimely loss, than the lamented subject
of these few lines.
Their Conditton.—Carr and Custom who
were shot in the late riot at Eighth and Market
strente, acre. alive at the hospital, last evening.
Ne hopes are entertained of the recovery of the
former. The Moyamensieg Hose Company have
been put nut of service. The Shiftier were stopped
by the Chief Engineer yesterday morning, utak'
proceeding to the fire in Eighth street, and
ordered home. Joseph Allen formerly a sergeant
of police under Mayor Vaux, wee arrested Yester
day afternoon, on , lie oath of Christian Gdger,
obarged with being an 'memory to the shr wing of
Carr end Brewster. lie was bold in 95 000 bail
for his appearance before Alderman Tittermary,
yesterday afternoon at four o'clock. George Fere,
residing at Eighth and Shippen streets, became
security.
Appointments.—Mayor Henry yesterday
morning made the following appointments ;
Lioutenante --George W. Pauilin, Fifh district;
Abraham Bowers, Sixth w :rd ; .1 Whitoraft,
Eleventh district; J. W. Brown, Twenty-first
ward
Sergeants.—J. C. Fuller, First district; John
Dougherty, Sixth ward.
Telegraph Operators —J F. Dummy. Sixth
ward; O. r. Tams, Fifth district; Geo. Hoover,
Nineteenth ward.
The Pennsylvania Literary Union.—At a
meeting of the Pennsylvania Literary Union. held
June 29th, 1858, the following offmers were eleoted
to srrve for the ensuing six months: Wm. 11.
Miller, President ; Ed. L. Wilson, Vico President;
Ilenry E Lucken, Recording Secretary; El. J.
Tiel, Corresponding Secretary; Thomas T. Eng
land, Treasurer; 0. D Martin, Editor. Commit.
tee of Investigation—Robert W. Blow, Wm. G.
Audenried, and Robert J. Stapleton.
The New Sloops of War.—Wo are glad
to learn that orders have been received at the
Philadelphia navy yard, for the immediate corn
meneement of the construotion of two of the new
stoops-of-warauthorized by Congress.
• The City Guard, of Biltimore, has tent a
aemmuniattien to Colonel Duryea, of the 7th re
giment ef National Guardi, Now York. inviting his
corps to teop in Beldame on the occa•don of their
visit to Richmond, nod p retake Mite hospitalitiee.
The regiment, we are told. has not vet decided
whether to visit Baltimore or Mount Vernon. or
both places, and will not take a vote on the question
until after leaving New York.
Mr. David Eberhard, of Lower Milford, Le
hlgh county, Pa , was robbed of come $1,500, last
Thur Any. in the most during Manner. The theft
was committed some time about midday, when Mr.
Eberhard and alt hie family wore out its the bay
SECOND EOARD
760 Read R. e3O 44
6MichBo&Nla 21
100 Panama R. 860 107
10 Illinole Oen lt , 444
200 do - 76
60 Gal fr.. Ohio R 1:00 . 85
50 do 85
100' do 810 64:ti
60takRIR 78
60 do 18,V
12000 11fhwour, St 6s 67%
53000 Tenn At 64 90 94
2000 Cal St tt now bd 96
3000 Ohio 89 en 4 30 1063
1100 thirlytk Otty Cle 90
ION) LAO & ML II b Beg
5000 Moots Con bde 95
25 Pae , ao 51 A Oo '• 781(
100 N Y Con 11. WO 82 x
50 do 82%
100 Hud Riv R 010 26)
A suss without charms al
COTTON —Market dull, in
middling UpNada. ,
Correa. —A small booboos Mug at lnall , Ye ror Rio .
A Pm3lllol of St. Domingo reported at 9,is:
SUOAlta.—The demand for raw la lona active, Del
hoTders continue very arm, and refine to operate, Pap
lees at full previous prices. flalen glace our last. 400
hints at 634 raMo for Porto Rico, andlo for Ouba, New
Orleans is quiet and nominally the Ramona last quoted
lifot.nlineß —The toarket.lB..huoyant, and but little
doing; prime 'without notable change - ..
Lime
Lime —Sllommon Rockland la in fair demand, and the
market in 4 steady; sales between 900 and 1,000 bble at
LOc, awl small nalep of lump at SOo
dors —Previous prices are firmly maintained, with
safes of 140 Wen.
d molt mire,
buyers' Won; 1210 for
My —Sales 600 Wen ; phipping lots • were In regime
et 45e60e
. . -
FRUIT —Br anotton to-day, 1.848 bxe Palermo Oranges
gold at $B 2+5 al 85 • 62 bit, bitter no at $2.60; and 1 ; 660
bxe Lem um at ssd6. the Wilde price , fo• emelt Wks.,
nova.—The common and medium grades are heavy,
and decline materially In price; mlea for abipoingpir
pose& are quite limited. and tie domeatio trade in aby.
1741 ex 10 000 bbla Pt $3 7503 lin for superfine Stale
$1.9004 for mirk Stele; MTh ar3.86 for common to p od
superfine Western; $3 90 0 4 40 fur common to me
dims, extra Illinois. Mahlon. Ohio Indiana. d Who
'eosin ; and $4 65m4 65 for shipping brand. of errs
round hoop Ohio; the market s bring:dull, and the
tendenov downward Included in. the sales are some
6.000 bile eopegae and extra Stute, at : pries within
the range.
o nw tmo Flour Is doll sod lowerr salis 650 bids it
54.1005 70 for common to choice extra. For Southern
Flour the demand is less active. and the market in
without material change; sales 1 710 bbla at $4460
4 75 for auperftoe, sod $4 80n6 •for fancy and extra
Rye Fleur and Cotu sfeal remain quiet and unchanged
Pnovseroxo.—The Pork market Is very Wm:Mae, and
prices have further declined, with moderate tranno-
Otos; salmi 200 bbla at $l6 Mel , 60 for mess,
chaing
with no buyers: at the !side Store; $l7 50017.76 for
clear. and 0 . 13.80m13.40 for prime; prime mesa Is dull
add nominal at $l6 60
Beef le held with more firmness, but with a quiet mar
kat, pr gee have have u n dergone no material rharge ;
ri the 140 bhls at 810 75m14 60 for country mesa; sl2rs
813 50 for r packed mess; and $14e14 50 for extra do.
Primo mesa is quiet but firmly held at $lOB2l.
Beef Hams are doll at 515011. (nomlna!ly.) We no.
tics small salon canvassed bagged' Home at 100. For
Cut Meats the market Is very heavy and irregular;
sales 61 hhds at 5.4m5Xc for Shoulders, and 7}ine7.4ic
for Home. -
Bacon in steady, with sales of retrimmed middles at 9
ono. Lard is Mead. but quiet. Primo Is held at
If/Aiello but without sales of mom ot. Butter impell
ing to a moderate extent at 120180 for Ohio. pod 18a
lie for &de Cheese doll at Berge. as id ;ratify
OR AM —The Wheat market is dull. overptooked with
uusonod grades; iho found parcels h.ve become sus
picion/ Boles 19.000 hush a. $1 10 for very chhice
Michigan ; 90c for sound Mitwautee• 800 for unsound
dc, and 700 for unsound Chicago Boring.
Markets by Telegrapb.
•
?AMU, June 29 —Cotton dull ; mien of 800 bales to
der at 11%c for middlk.g. The_ aides of three days
amount to 1,250 bales, and the receipts to 200 bales.
011 toLESO!, rune 20 —The - Cetton market is nn
'29o ba —rhe t4"l Co i t y tOn market elated
08 N A0 . 7.1 0 , 8 7 . 1 17 , 1, L0 n f e d
to.d,‘v with an advancing tendency; Bales of 1,000 bales
stll,lo for middling A
.
Bales of three days 11,000
Receipts 4.500
Receipts ahead of Diet veer at th , e p0rt,125,0n0
Sugars are buoyant at 63,; re7Mc. hiolasses—Sales of
prime at 27n
Flout is very dull ; superfinequ ling at $4 25. Freights
on cotton to Liverpool 7;d. Sterling exchange quoted
at SaBR per cent premium.
BALTIMORE, June 110 —Flour in qui.t at $4 87 for Row
ard street and Ohio Wheat Is anti and uncharged.
Corn steady at 740750 for white and ,yellow tW hhkey
dull at 211r.28e for city and country and 22,0 for Mo.
prorlelone generally are dull and unchanged.
MUMM!
. .
-lIAT MANUFAC . Tuate'd Ik e
PPILADat. rITIA —To
those who are at all familiar with :el 'character of
Philadelphia as a producing and dtstribut7ng tretropo
lie, we need not asy that in these respecteher po4tion
Is unequalled by soy other-city in the-Union. Whether
we are really reaping all the benefits whiob cholla re
sult from this fact, is a queetion ; intact, we are some•
what inclined to doubt whether ear merchants hare at
any time fully availed thernseivee of the golden advert.
tagee Placed.within their reach. That vary mach of
- this delinquency le ae Jaatly attributable, to the °Ter
reaching
_sharpncae of our oeighbore, as to oar own
wand rif yell•directed enterprise, will hardly be de
nied yet', thi,latter cause finds an additional aggrayse
..tion In the fact.that. in Many reepoota , we possess no.
.turat advantages of en extraordinary character over
ethos to whioh we solo in imeasuro nowiributary.
laeys, on several occasions, referred to the peat
liaritiei of our ,different-mainthoturing departments,
and- especially to those forwhich_we rosy elaim pro
endneitie. ,Ae the head of this article designates. our
object near Is to present Certain facts- in connection
with the prOdnetion bate in this city, with which
we may FeSaimably presume the majority of our readers
Ia -pesounrthe many superb hat 'establishmente
which appear at convenient Intervale along one bug.
need' thniongtfirei, the casual obrerver. If he thinks
about the matter - st all, is likely to take It for granted
that beeline. he :there bespsaks his new beaver. It 1.,
therefore, there that- the hate are produced. This s
only tine in part The fact is, that in the prrduction
of bate; as everythhig oink, the more extensive the
scale' up , n'whiali marittfaettfriug . ie carried on, the
greater the advantages in favor of the Coat of the ar-
tide produeed. - The time wee when almost every
hattery did actually manufactrfre its own bale from
theraw material to the fielettedarticle ; but in this,
as in many other . departments of the mechanic arts,
machinery has wrought an almost total revo'ution.
' For some years past the New , zngland States hare,
to a great extent,,monopelited the .manufacture of cu.
tidnrityles of hate. Within the last two years, how•
ever,:the v,erybeet manufaottning facilities have been
to full operation thieuity,.wod, as . a conseqoecce,
ibeinie many jebbirig merchants here, and theoughout
`the IfOloii; whO . formerly seat their orders East, who
now find - it toitimir Menirdery advantage to make their
purchases inlbliadelpbta. ,Lu • Illustration of the
linferbver facilities for manufacturing bats rapidly, we
may state that prior to the inventionsnow In use, what
is termed forming andel:l'l)g the bodies of six hate was
considered a day's work for a hatter; whilst now, with
the aid of wchinerye an - average day's work for three
men and a boy lathe forming of from two hundred to
five hundred,Sieording to the quality.
By the curious in such matters, e - half der could t t
Interestingly, and see may say „lostruatlvely. 1.. i
witneesiog this improved process of het.maklce
manufactory which has glean our city a repuratiru to
the batting line, is that _to.which we have airsal,;
forced (the only one he .Philedeinbto sa inf.,:
the very best manufactories of Now Itcglurd: It has
been In •eucceseful operation for nearly Iser. 7i.r. -19
grigened by a compsnv, end is tinder rho 1 nnnetlate
management of W. 0. Beard, Eeq. Tho esten•tre
buildings in which.theee operations are carried on
copy a lot 114 feet square,on the west side of Law ronce
street, a few doors aboVe Brown.
For the instruction of the reader we will here gt7o a
brief sketch of the processes of -hat-marine, to r, a mad
the privilege of witnessing them& few days Sro, Sc. 1.1,g.
log through this establishment ; and if our printe..l d
ecription is half as intereitioktp the reader se the per
Ronal elimination was to the writer, we may claim ter
this article a more than - ordinary degree of loenl
interest
In the first plate, the hats made are whet are denomi
nated "Soft Felt." from the loweet priced grades up to
the finest qualities; and the-materials employed In
producing the body are the fur: of Rusislan bare,
English and Bootch coney, beaver, moth", and a few
°there, all of which are combined great earo in
their respective proportions to produce the various
qualities of bat. To prepare the furs, - after mixing,
they are phmed in a long box, divUei off in sections,
through which they are passed, and -aubmitted to a
severe fanning and a aucces lon of petters, which
ordeal has the effect of" thoroughly sitting the hair
from the for, and fitting it for use.
The process of making the bodylanert in oilier, and
which is certainly one of the most ingenious operations
in the manufacturing line we haie ever witemand To
form the fur into the cone•shapead bodies of felt, from
which the hat is subsequently formed, the mixed fur
is pieced in - • sort 'of closed hopper, Immediately In
• !rent of the month of which a oeneeslisped revolving
cylinder fe placed in an upright pcettion. Tide
eylinder is densely perforated- and placed upon a box,
in which there are fano no areanged ea to create a con
stant and very powerful euotiori of air through the cy
linder from without. The fur is then blown violently
from the sieve mouth of the hopper upon the rev. lying
cylinder, the Ruction from with; n C.suAng the partlcltl
of far to adhere upon the outer eurface until the bogy
of fur in completely farmed upon it, when it is
monied in water, removed, submitted to a rolling pro
ems for a few minutes, in order to toughen it, when it
is ready for lilting. Contrary to retire, at this stage,
' the embryo bat is at least four times as large as it be
nonce in Its future stogie of deviilopment
The sizing to which It is submitted, which is Inere;y
a lot-water bath, oft repeated. has the effect, with the
aid of a rolling - pin, of reducing the felt body to Its
proper size, and giving it great dewiness of texture.
This done, the body is next carried to the shaving
room, where all the particles of superfluous hair, so
laming upon, the surface, art carefully removed by
hand, ale; whieh' it leramrived to the stiffening room,
where It is put through selling bath containing a solu
tion sf stiffening -ingredient', and then run between
.•elf•adju•ting rollers to wring it, in order to hasten its
drying. Itv next move • t the e'd'iting roam end
blocking depertment,ln which the conical felt boy re.
ceivw Its intended color, and is transformed into the
Arsi-s of a bat A copious whirl In the steam washing
.machine is its next adventure on Its road to consple-
Vop After leaving the was' , , it passes through the.
polisher's hands receiving what Is termer the pow o.
frig process, by which it acquires a pettiest sonoth -
am of surface.
The porwlgle has now grown Into • frog; in other
words, the mere body. with whl-hwe hive hailliithetto
to do, has grown Into the dignified proportions Of a hat;
still, the most artistic and decidedly themoat pleasant
pastor the manufacturing programme is reserved for the
Trimming Department. In this large room. on the
ground Boor, there are about fifty hell-looking, well
died, and well-paid females engaged in putting on the
last touches, each as bindings, bands:linings, h c.; after
which. haeingfiret received In the crown, in letters of
gold, the cuetomary (ridiculously so) Impress, a Manu
facture de Paris," they ere packed in canoe for Flap
ping to either,the order of our merchants here, or
any other part of the Unforz.
Prom this crude sketch the reader ean, of course. gale
but a faint Idea of the Interesting process of bat
making compared with the plesenres of a personal ex
lamination, for which we have been placed under special
obilgotititis to the courtesy Of Mr. Board.
Bat wet:linnet disclaima this subject, notwlthrrimading
the already protracted length Of our article, without re
(erring to the patellar advantages; which this Immense
establishment. with its hundreds of Constantly employ•
ed operatives, offers to oar merchants overtaotero o-n
-temporaries, It Is a well-known fact Mot the facilities
for cheap production are costly In our favor. In the
article of fuel alone, many thousands of dollars less are
expended hero in obtaioing the same aroma of power,
than in either Boston or Now lock, which, taken in
connection with the odditional expense of commnnten
dim) and transportatioo between here and there. the , v.
the difference; in a pecuniary sense—which ie the hue
nese aerier---vaatly in favor of the Philedelphot e
We are glad to add, moreover, that hundreAo of declare,
In this city and elsewhere, have of late displayed tbe
commendable o,g lotto of patronizio,; oar own hots. en
foe the interest of our men:bents cener,lll, wo ,voi4
say to all the rest, ado likewooe.. ,
itXLIGIOUS CELMBRATION OF VIE r0CF.771."-
The following correepondenee between the 'raeedec•
of the Young Meo's Christian Asaociatlon, et Osman
town, and the Rev. Hlngston Godclari, !lector of tb•:
Church of the Atonement in this ally, will be :ca.!
with pleasure, we a.e sore, by all-who feel a proper to
terest in the r.lltioos recognition of tne anultorsxr.t
of that glorious national holiday. Especially is th.s
°ours° appropriate to the coming 0 Fourth!' 'rpm the
ttof itl Cawing on Surds).
MIT. Dr G ODDARD
. . .
DIVAS Sin: On behalf of the Young Men's Christian
Astomatlon, of Germantown, t have the ku-nor to reqm.st
you to pre.mh a sermon before no on Sunday afternoon,
at 4 o'clock, the 4tb July, at our new,Tabernaolo Tont,
p tchod on Main street opposite Illgh, Germantown.
We are anxious that "the day we celebrate'—which
occupies so conspicuous a !Matto:min the annall'of our
national , history—should on thin ocoasion be `Observed
with special roferenee to that noble spiritial freedom
from bondage with which our lead is now being so co
pioutly blessed. - J -
Should s ac Association be so fortunate as to secure
yohr services on that day, you will please advice na at
your earliest convenience, and oblige,
Yours, respeottully. _ Hanoi 8. Than,
•Sresident 'Young Men's' Ohrhitian Association, German
town.
Ontred. or me ATOSnAntnr,
Philadelphia, June SO, 1458
REFRY S. tees, Nag President of the Young hten'a
Christian ...emaciation, Germantown—Sly Dear Sir
Permit toe, through you, to accept thefkind invitation
tendered me by the Youog Mon% Chrlatian dacoelatkin,
to preach for them on Sunday afternoon, July the 4th.
No more appropriate mode could have been adopted. (I
oneelvii,) of honoring the day, thin %hc one deter
mined upon by you.. Grateful indeed ehoWil every
Awe ken heart be for the) ivileges of civil and re
iigioua liberty, wh!ch that ree lla to nand. God
grant they the great.movenient among the young rne.a
of our country coy not anti' the shall oil enjoy
. 4 the liberty wherewith Ohm* 0t143 tic lice "
MO God may proaper you yoke Important at•d
noble woik la the earnest prayer of
Yount in Christ, and in the bonds If fre.teroal love,
KINUOTO.,. GOODAKO.
To van Poll7.—Wiiheat any oircuroluentien.
we have a straightforward request to make of cur
readers, and that is that for whatever they may need
in the gentlemen's furnishing line they sbotal repair
to IV W. Nolgh.'e, No. 616 Arch street. His stook of
shirts, collate, neat neckties, comfortable hose, coo/
and pleasant anderelolhing, wrappets to rear bank in
at watering platen, and, in short, e•erythibg In hie
line be of the most superior quality, and reasonable to
pries.
WAYSIDE WAtes.—What kind Of ewe Mt:nerds
were most prevalent In Noah's ark? Prose reed pair'.
Why to the fire and faggot better than the gaillo.
tine? Because a hot stake (steak) to better than a
.141 chop.
Why are mothers like well.reguluted engines on 0
rniln ny Because they are faithful tender, that never
misplaced a a wjtch.
Where do'the thousands of graceful garments eonw
from that adorn the fashionable promenaders on Chest
nut street From the palatial store.of Gransille stoke.•
No. 607 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
A Wont) OF CAPTION —Dining these sweltering
days persons cannot too care'ully avoid expt.sure to Ms ,
heat of the sun; those whose business engagement. Afl t
permit should spend a few days in the country, or at the
Aeassh ore. Whichever be the election, our ads Sc- Is to
all—buf your clothiug at the a Old Franklin - 11511 Clo
thing Emporium" of E. 11. Eldridge. N 0.321 01;e:stunt
street. -We desire to remark ; in this connection ; tha,
friend Eldridge has on hand a beautiful astortment el
bathing dresses, which he will dispose of at reduced
rates. _ .
THE MIDDLE OF THE YEAR — Yesterday ended
the find half or 1855. Thoar who anticipated such
ruinous consequences from the panic find that they
"still lire," and that there's a prospect that they ail I
soon be breathing more freely again. AB BE encoun
g ngt.ign of the times, WO OM ment'on that erriuds
flock, IMO ds they did before the panic, to the Bro wit
Stoop Clothhig Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, lion 60t)
04 806 chestnut stmt, Om sixth,
June ItS, INS