The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 16, 1859, Image 2

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,thai,majority,of-,lo : fsets.
,„tif:,GaSnr, !ctf, The
,T., 6 .5.P..7/Igh# 2 4oE- I ±AlraiPf .t49;kiera/cli , it may
'truly -_be that
`irimir possessing a'r
en,agnartei-aore:ot really land, do,not make.
*lra:do of , anermoniriying. ; -
The Morning EArairt, wtdeh is the serni T o'fil-, ,
elalArgen ; or,theperhyMiplatry, mentions the
.4tnor,about
,tateire'e ofileelvith the
p
,eibyitetioimply a rumor. : bfr.:l3amlyr 14
a7ory.;,boneet, alhett ,impreptieetdo man,foo.
4, 1 , 0 'EIA4Ke P„Polittelek.ek atlYi
tbilday t --,Theldinistry,would gain nothing by
hie joining their ranks, for, the. moteeett he, did .
,htelneralsipduenee, , aritk , the,PipgpJelYrodl4 -
,3Fri1... 7 Nr.„,piotoity,tin i thiejage, of progrees,;
May expeet.tck he.ther3 t he4 of,it,Misiptry; if .
he live flfteauor,.tvletkY SOP 1 9nger- • ,1 0,:
.qatt atiord titutte,Engtand-, -
even wicks: eqvcreign !Wig, the nominal head
probahly;haYe a more demo-'
eialtopyernmentandb ea more democratic na
,s9l.4.AP,r)TPlted.-.4tatea, are, under the
„PP E lli * , 3 ,3 % ,t. , TgrinYl , ):s n , I .; •
The, l!r:ogresa , of,l he in , If al y.
dicisive battle hei,Cyet,been z
fought in Italy, and the extraordinary cele
rity of the, drea4 irmor t uort i in despatching his'
enemies' ha's not beenAmitated, the present;
punpaignjkas..sdirtainiy not been an inactlye
,7firlialk,iva:4Tipiiber.that.,,tthe Austrians
sasldenly astraned the offensive, invaded
poni,, and ravaged the 'country, allovrano
434 - Juld,he .tuado for •tivoi3 which had memo.
consnmedotot only in mparing
the;Ften6h - arniltui: for their 'march to': the go,
Ytninioitearcliniti;,Vut `the"tinrisiorta;
fond,neces•
.!446 . 610.'itnatta*,:thilm, '4.iraady.flie,4ttstriatia'
itl;i - .. npyity; ;Stnidnhello -
coterie. ili :Um 'north' ofenniuni
flee' boldlY Anclided''• ' dfaplayln
2 141ilint; mnalitles„fOr
.Celehmted,',:dronsitig'
the aPirk l # FeTe t, *andcapturing and
repapturkg Come. • Ail -the minor. scenes
of' thelreat war drama !kayo already been en..
acted' isid,a;pciint has.been =reaehedat which
An: engagement between the mail:enemies may'
beer/looted. film Martial pride •ofkaiifie,
'r.fi*bhll7l3 . beau Lhoroughly a 1 4 0611 Ah?
- .0,0118 Of *ire IS' Oiet &Alt nay an! ,1
can xaftii]yAcont their! forces;,on'both
Person, have assumed. the
ellief,oommand ; and the imagination natni
,rally =reverts,; fora ;parallel„An this exciting
struggle, to the gigantic: wars,of the Jlarly Part
of the present - century.' tWe can acarellib,o l . '
Itivielt'liosaiblas; tabie. • the - tite,iiinita fi eA
thaeiketaitteCarnir itehlisto
'rib!} .tiriltlaet I)4Anstrist is ' one cit
itliiicfords nations in 'Europe. If
,wait, her troops I can:be safely
pi'!;:dectod c forpsanylnonilut in-her almost Ini
ragnable • Italian fortresses, and reinforce
-Meets-can ionsiantly , be :forwarded from die.
WO Portions% of her Empire. If, therefore;
-tale Mint:mum,' adheres to, his determination
to continue the war until tho,*thtrlada eke
driven out of It43f, It_,ls scarcely to be'ex
pect44ihntshert Campaign, Inikeyer
l i ntt' Atet4ftecetpplish such , an important and
3141904 task. .ts-ti
We i have `conversed, within the loaf few,
41 i #; 1 7:1,4 1 #*10,9 1. of gentlemen,, of, all no=
ittleiLoppilona,:ineleding some of the moat
, prominent Demecfateiand are have yotto meet
Lstife.firatbianAdatoproire of-the extraordinary,
- doctrine' tier Rath 'in 1- the letter et
,Geneial
•In' , 3ll.f . tafbizno, 4 of Tennessee; in ;re
citizeni
against the„enertiOhnienta yoildgn Towers:
Philadelphia,in
,a,piliate, to the editor of Ole journal;
;aye eltaYe understood the American po:.
litical-rute to- he, that'all allegiance to foreign:
-potentates -andt4ontra ' , would be totally're,
AtOitxteedhy ideptedilthienit;ind that it nitre:Ye,
hoOd' tear, party' Oat - vie' hid 'reado'
that' . riiithialiaatinf t :Aa; and - .that,
'Miinitdn;it l and'aek rnajp,ented:'' adds,;
.!! . ..I),say tide, injieffeltlpf natn. 9
*teed nitizeria, , l3iti in behalf if eyerriMerli
'earr,,,erni. especially ,o 1 - those who,li• General
Oati's dectrine: be .. .true, can ;be re.cantured, -
, and keid•front their -ftnaitchn 'wives and chit.:
drintihl36,attie"- once do -it time they bad beeti , ,
Beni.a;* eoziae'other',Mhi- ;
erahte,dergiOt:in
Mitre More tO,,aity;on,this abject iereafter: „
U 7 In one .of the late letters pro.eci r
eineal.? an ennalon was wade to the &aver
lirriaszaza & go: 4 ,W Ibis
rimy with -, a statement` 'Tigard' t 6 an al.:
lead % tranaitaticid tiotweint • 3fr. *irracrisi;
of and :aim-lain' Adtnintztrittlor
iikirsiarierk.`, On inquiry,'we learn that onr
arieater4.ont ,Intended „to' rotri. to ; another
tir , 4be wefl.elltal?liehed house
ofAeoaanan &-,0o," of this city,' of which
out.respeortid, 'and.' Influential citizen, • Mr.
o,llAnaff Itizaandirsi the worthy hear • '
. ,2t.oiv.at, es, , nritiAThAßTlO' BARON. CLlnr,:.-.--
The,Atlantie Boot glitthrof Robokeni-Norr Jolley,
•,-Whlek.tiiie .been expected in .this city for, the last
da) erm,i;'firrtred, yeiterdin about one o'oleok.
gl i ticiiir landat ai 0 hiiitinit-street whir& and im
onediatehlweettedid to their quitters at the Gl
farthlfAiniti:e ,Orritearing• of .their arrival, a corn.
4111 ,4 9 ^ 4:41the allobefore Altai, of, this ; city, re
papreir.,66 iiiii.illotel, and welcomed the visitors to
einif*.abditit hospitalities. ' - •' "
Yrrtelattial feeePttiM orth6 'Attantioplul ? same
glitter itrAlnispfterdogitco -, -The earl' we ordered ,
1r0..43040 Atilsinitidorrirtedamoordiagly,the,fol
orberovis4ppeaseA . ImAtho river opposite •
' liiit*ti - ,lhOnt ,4„1"ocloolcc Pirlel; Iris, Ata•
4 ; 1 1 4' laiidai - Tatofier7ttitielle, Raven,' Whipper, ,
tomolitr - 4rebei , liiiiitatticiP,' and the Intrepid.
he 1. eye! iithe.-PA.tiointlo.- Club was rowed
tint:,ucheputstgeo„wparf to the iithA z 7l4u o ikii,, end _item:, thence ooileolit- it'ziaitidtafi
where - the: whole
str.lirecdfaift , Ao te:ihireiveAbein The boat'
.iirAteliliewlfiitlatrais &Very nest arid prettyeraft•
Iffilitirt.l.Atil ;Our Jerele.' ~ The drew
117 A zorfij , YvT,r6o,lhe, naey follin
,fiv i r fibs - di. haSed filo 4 - the' 'lino
i r nitiidinielaidt•ir , iaborted 2 ra, the relief
, iblutiebittyfitlit t niliere wbarlastmsa served rip -
1 ~,, s. l trletteakfsjteltepstolit apprewcaltyl e , „n o
t A law , l49ro IfYi'fl4 l lo4 .l4 f"Pfa for tweer three
AitYttan retitle 14,wprofif , ,ilie Cionideu and Ara::
114 Railroad to,ptivi 'fait City,: -
; y.sloiortv . en• 1,7. q . -- -41 .:,,-,,,_:., , ...- _ , ,- . 1
3, wiz* tbilciptirit Iv the , iestiltrof the election
IdrimptuteisSinxied'eflideriertheltidePelidefifGraYsil
101144 , 1119pdakh,th Neatest ::dePtaitts, v,.2.7.4 %
- 07# 4 11,104x, utenil; B,,.Prices./10M„ .4.0t,t,
Apt ianisisam Torcsfas .. )
B Y MIDIVIGfir MAIL.
Letter !‘ (Innteartintals7
tijOAXPOOPIIICS Oa.
Att' i. ..WAsni,kowiirF4ane 11i,1859.
At two obi to get dellititerasWB from Call.,
'iforisie.OliodetiteVihdhtettAbin have arrived,
ICld . 'ilnia,,thentiMiimis,parteffor the September
Mollibbin,444 meegait
in San Franoisoo * , just helotdephrture of the
last steamer, for about WO and a half, and
tome of his friends, now in 'this oily, declare that
lie.readeargreat impression::: - Mr;Droderiakotho
has not been in the habit of speaking to the pro;
pie, has also taken his coat off, and will travera
tio: Sloe - flene, - ,:geountidn' , ,itiLsear:'Wliert Paper,
the Daily News, 17.0,}va White editor, , ,,,,ttaa been
establislied Sairtanoirao, which Is, tio r nduoted.
witheiirpriling 'ability. In' neiriy everi,o`ontest
lwltiola bast taken-Place bet , Weenihe State Eights
Demoorats of California and the Adminietrationists,
the latter hare been dimetrously defeated.
~-..Ottliforttia•by dititantlitedlicefrom the spit
of the 'Federal Government, and requiring a vast
amoint, of ..ppislia money is,reore under the'lel"
finance of the Adminharation,thananyother:State
in,the Union. - ,Eletiater GWitt showelhis appreola
'Ban of roOt'iih'e# bageined for tie Support
AdMintitr'ittlen; and agreed to folio* its lead
aMaree itinight eh'omie td atlO‘pi: That
Cthit•lieretidore'petehtiallniltiOnifeelienild' how be
ld tiLatiger - frain the "albite: feilittgehiall tatt only.
I,how impotent must be the attedipteto forfeit Ha
,cipla hat, hew Irresistible. are i the, ultimate eget to
,of those,who petit anttrebrikemach attempts. „I
The intuoi, fe egetu ritiited,bere,that i aertainef;
your smears the General Goverilicientlu,lshila
delptils
ao to be 'removed:, give it for what it
ill 'Worth, but when rebeinbeitbe animas of
.the Intrigue Wolfait,'ltiy:other eaperl
reent'on:the President fa easy
Vote are well aware thet , Mr.-BeatiarianAnsisted
upon the appointment of .Robett Tyler. ae Chair
man of theAdmanotroop pop, Central Commit,
CU!' Of
,Pelnyiya44", and that „this, step,wni not ;
advised bratty, of the 1101Oft:Admtlitsteatio'n men
in `your 'State.: Already arp the; finite et this
being' gathered. Tyler' is-Mi . aid to
!imealt/sanhatrintin Of 3 his' tommittee list-lie may
add ten or wenty thousand to the majority
against: the Adulleistrationtin•Cateber next. He
dere .not,utter , hie, own ,tientimenta eig:qnst the
rights, of, the people iith e i Terrltories, and com
pelled to he silent. ;met yea r , aery..atp 441;61
Mr ; ,Baohanii i eecured the akitdritinent of Mr.
Diddle; BOterts, of Pittsburg, at
' lietid "of the
StaisetComfaitfee.und Winn thafoininnittee was
Called -together it 'Wes found' that se , Could not
'speak 'on account of internat. divisions. NOW you
are having another.Vobaeless ,'Oordmitteti, - Names*
of the fact that the (Martina, is-afraid to. print
bieown,tentimentson a great questlen c treteli are
tfie'stitf(s,ancl follies and IstoonsietencloS,of an or-'
kased upon oapedienop nnd_,npap pro.
In 0110.'deirth of inforniailde and • 'here's' front
Washington there hive; been several ihirlee Mann•
featured lately' without the least •foindatfois in
„truth. That in referenoe,to' the appollitheent- of
Xi. Slidell as minister to France is. one of them.
That Mr. Slidell Weuld like to'go abroad, and mi
na-Wary to Prima, is beyond douht, And that be
eould pleas le
,alee,hlear; bat be
cannot be ;spared, and he does - not 'desire to' be
timed; at the present time. Helms 'We many
to•pay in the Senate, and as his ' triumph in
'Zairislinaltiesionsiderably itresititenedlis hands
with the Administration, he will use thatatranage
of .the 'Govertmient with: much skill and throe
against all who have' abed in hie *4. Mn; Sli
dell belt:nesJO' whaiMight be dulled the inexora
ble school Of,pedi4elans, Be'' is, iset,mtioh of a de- beidr; haVing none of the suavity and readiness
: requisite for the arena of the Senate, "tier 4:mai h'e
possess; in any large senee,fitie quellty, of attract ,
thalriendeh r ip of hia_hollesgems„bitthe to Ito
reaolute, and, ineromproinising :that whit
4therinsoompliab by, easy. and conciliatory metb
-ode; he aohlevesly hard knocks 'and unyielding
perseverance. He has great influence with Mr.
Buchanan, and he deserves to maybe
said of any man who doe's not hesitate tolidvo'citte
and support the extremeseineasures of the Adroit - -
Istratiou, and to 'oppose and deneunee all,Who
op
pose them.,,
froti:lotert J. Walker has recently bad tie , e•
rat meetings with the President, and it is now as- .
.carted that they - -have shaken hande';ind made
Agenda, Mr.:Buohanan is jest nos/ in most an ,
,olltatery mad, really belleVe be Would be
to , forgiveotlzs Prits.t,.if that pane?
came - .forward , and wide prOper 4nd:contrite
amends for ib Most irrevevent'cOorse agelest - the
general pelial:of the Administration. • • -
A gentleman from Philadelphia - now here on' a'
visit,- informed me yesterday that eta late private
dinner given to the Bon; WM. B, Reed, out ;of
fifteen orldateen,leadjeg Democrats present, in
eindingLsotai; JIM oldest and -most faithfur
friends of ilfr.; iluebanan, there Weir scarotlY"
-
tiotiooloat: the - PiatCrtietei De ,
'
,0146,141111 uegria oP tFe
eharetter Of - a tecient d4tes
hiad„eitt Plerida—Were substantially exempted
frete,;ihe ;•stermatbry loppive of the mall
satroice by ilia present Postmaster General. That
telegraph ii as follows "
- " The depirtirient engiuoid In ollb•Pping
,the worst oases or nort-paYing routes ,- but tk,s.
loartisan that certain Seatherzt 'states ate
elteenitetl 'frt . . the iateenehing ; process de
nounced es unfottilded.':'
I reiterate, that charge, rind. T can - assnsthe
,Posinisater .49-enoral thitt.he - Johan not escape' in ,
this:way:- • ,, Oseitslinial" knew' , eiaoiti , what he
was aliont when he Mado,the . charge:!• lie Vile/low
IWhis possession , the data upon Which It was based,''
s,,ndne• alter" on,of dates, no subsequent dirges
ohopping oll;" will save Mr, Tiolt from Odium,
forthia ftdilottent in the perfi•rmande of his nubile
duties. 'his is "ne par dub Obaiieii•-- it genie
Ptooed or disproved by the re:porde' Of the Petit
',Me -Department I know—lM °Midis in this idly
know--that it - has been the subject of 'Much remark
In the department ; and out of it; caltligil(ffibmey
• •
not heie reached the ears of Mt. flolt 1 ) that the
°Veltman of the Senate Osermittle on Post Oillees
and Post Reads and the Postrenster General were
iniking a seed thineof it, and" tookini wep ,to the
inteioiet of Me fanaly l , in the, curtailment Of 'the
,ns Well as In giving - out, now 'ion' :
,_• ,
~::Yon May have; noticed within the last Weok
merousmOrlookrephs sent North bearing "sorai-olfl=
olitimarke x about the meeting of iallrosil edit
oers '. 1 „! , In WashlugtoN'',i'dn Philadolphle,"-and
again ( g, Itly/412ington,? all i itayingluttentl objept
uport,khnPraillo.ilalid,,the belief ;that
retite'fr:Al the North and Bast
to New - &tains' Waii-ibY 'the ,way of &niter
Yulte's , 'ralfread• lorois" the Istbuitts 'F lorida;
,
whioh - rodd toldjini;,h2d" , zld about a isouthl?l,
I shall keep in eye on 2dr: Holt. I knoW'thitt l;
beasts that he fano parlisan i Bo pblitioiaa, Aloh
lam willing to, admit le true, so far .itc.the7 Demo:
iirstloyartY is - ooneerned,,lnst:thaehe littbe-partr:
„son pf fuvniii - connect io,n4 In tbe dlsobarge;
Of hfa bffielaifirnolleas, I MU Sure con, 6
,eatip:
blish4 to 46. is.tisfentiort of Oongreis end tb`e pub-
Ile. ' rexPeot to be able in a few days ,'to 'tarnish'
-youwith'entail of the data, ibUtl am not; to be bur,
lied. I shall do It In my own way, and to • good
time foe' tho meeting: of Oonilress—besidei, were
Oopaatenall! , to ;show his: whole bard, it might'
fruetrAe oneof,t6 get polkemos of ,two of ; thefami.." .
money In their, nnroe., ;
lifr.',OarfeeYor 13idrel,'Of your city,. arrived bore
,YeatordaY ; Ontioi,l4lilends saw Min 'at the Bz-'
4en6e mitbslda. - . 5.: B. wee hot: in•gooli
and J. B B.'s usually radiant and expressive lace
sielhild to be'veiled is a cloud: Has anything'"
ipme.w.mer What is. the ? Onewora*
lipritee ban ,promised , . me: notes of odnifirestlea at
the Whi te
, Dense..doring -We visit; which, will be
duly ehronlolod,ln my letters; if found ,worthyof
'the . , Oeosexo!ter!.
. .
' filh'ocitiwt-Ittirdtmr at 'Sea. ' '
•
gio'iteimOndontoot begdw brleadiPtearune.] ' r
Siieirstith Maracloarii, night
of the 4010 f June, a moat horrld. murder nom per,
petratad.on board tide ship ) oa,the person of fdri
Lyons, of Itetr *as a passooget
On board, from , Indio:nolo,. • --
About daylight ort the sth of June, as the capi
tate was going his ziounds,, he dieoovered on the
after quarter dark h largo pool Of blood and'a hat
belongiisg to,doceased •
• , The "Amnon ware, at once arrested •and • de
tained on board - aldp,,and, on examination, it was
disoovered that , Mr , Lions was misslog: • All the
pamengerli were searohad, when suspicion fell on a
Dlr. William fill, who was travelling in company
With. Mr. Lyons. - Re - *is at once arrested and
arraigned before the United States Court at Gal;
veston, on - a Aerge 'of murder ; and facia .had ;
transpired when this ship left that wilt probably.
.conviot Min.' It le 'supposed that the" vletim was
put to sleep by ohioroform, and his throat out,
'and ble,body thrown overboard, as marks were
,visible on ' th e deck _ where the body was dragged
le the rail, and also Where it struck is demand
'lag to the water: .The ship wee detained one day
:by the United States'Court at Galveston on 40 ,
oonnifbf the War t and the Offidera alielissitengera
weft-detained na wltnesieg , " The "trial was pro.
greasing when the ship left.. • t •
• Respectfully.., ClialtlMB C BunKs,
• Parber Rteetaship Matagorda.
- - '
,Thefollowlng aehount of as disgettoefal a pro•
beading es toyer .kumarl. beings were gui l ty of, is
frau tho,WheelAng ( Vie) ristelligencer of a late
, Fousoree time past, a woman naraed,Sprah Gah.•
ton, with ,ber,daughter and eon, have baba living
In Mount Liberty, if ell:none beauty, Onlo. ' Their
'habits of life are rather opposed to the regal/Wong
'of good moiety in f thirt Country. Their how %Tap t k ,
:resort 4men whose,names were not altogether Un•
sullied; and the women lived in open adultery filth"
tufo persons; mdeh to thb shame and dlegnietude of
the better poo t plept the tillage. ; On Friday night,
last a party,`li 011 made a dement upon on pre=
!Ew a, oat out thepart of the building, a n d'
I .demenlehod everything in the henna, The-lawless
oiarty-then emptied the feather beds, and after
,thrashing Yehng ' Oathin' seierely, e tertod 'and'
`feathoredhim.!They readable! promise to leave
'the hottse,:and go to work. 'After thitc,,ll.lra. fiat=
toe andrber two dahgb.ters, the' atter,of libel!! is
only !sixteen years of age, were treated We teat
of ' tar and feathers, and aotritilli 'Serried through
;the strew on tiro rail ejogethet taltu 'naked
Bryan; sta • the ll son, who ocouPled a' eimitar.ve
biolo:
L•
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPMA, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1850.
ss TOUelintoue r in.Pittladelpktsvlr
t, • '; 1 1
had•h4ll.:*lSA , ',.tbrougb 4: ll tr,fo or `four '
. "tiMealtelui,'4l4444,,as one '
.tpiiht.ha:ipuakad,
thritiglt,tbis„-`,44l,jan deportment
,ofiPlitta"
6gi!'d lib ll:**,ifittnt being 0 01 °1°• 4 T all • / /NOM'
of tehtt
italtang in it, w oO jcet ' ip, if 710rg-r*ili:6
Taieef Pater pereoAmerteedi Oetteetteevest ata
itekkatror *Vat to leek Oil rite- It Ii trtiteroughly
historlear—ilie oradie almost of that sublime idea
which liberated a 'Continent, whose example
ipriiit - tevoltiltotiti.•in Prance '- - and
land at tha cdoseif.tbe,list eentu'ryq Ittelleatra}
aial Soak Alooileaisib4olhtioth itt altar aba 4 tim
relTaiilagt glory ilia eV
mired,of mogarOhles,lll4 len! it, and the • hope
of people who cannot adopt it. -
liaok",llltVrat IWO
of the Revoliltion, of walk open-eyed Airhigh the
thelseeds
thou Aim, . it , de imptznlikle_lAt Atat one,mpet bw
iiedeed - into hied of iletellderminfe" The Rim
at l kel f t ea °fake sat eta,qt!
, grandly iltuntrfted by
the i'regrehe or the PresentL4he'elviliseit on and
'CMhineroe of" the Treated 13liteein fts) idinagoitl
oently excuse and ratifj tehellieli'lw the
'Ordertioni" 'Ve ' ilittlattailty; lit` hiaidlasse of
consolidated wealth; so wisely puts .nsids ftiariV
ganef? for, _the Jewe l powerful, garb pt dutY, and •
.bends th'e knee to Itevolition piwent and its
got.PoS, for thtfirst:,,ttroe;into.ra
oity no !till of hintorlsol lessons an Philadelphia,
cannot well iaikiriiieraotions Which are very dit
florilt of. exprcaoton. • •
.A 0 i pondered on the-membries of Philadelphia
previoiks to t starting, out , ilotn oborva
t ton," the loud and meas ured tones of a bidi sound
ing ,the:houteeVen in? this *arising—bunk to
through the opened window of the room in whloh•
I had slept my Arit night , in the nevolutienary
pi - y , ti l 4° ti/P7Plin 'end 4 11 9 .8 Willift , o—f'
that bell, was instantaneously snggented. ) The
• bell of Philadelphia! started 'our - torn," the
Old. State noun. •.• • . , • • ' ;
The.long olddashioned faits.% of red- brick,'frith
its white marble tymingg, dud Wish .windOW sipbto
etretilsed but': liefoie3 me like - - a' living thing—a
masa of life, every brick of. wlsteh, . fropalep to
ateeplo, had a tongue: History iiirrittet not lea
eloquently on stone arid bricks and mortarlbait
on paper., 'l:ireat, men muska tynnertal Mailings
they touch—the rooms that ktlrct the drat echoel
-ts: their *oYdB:—thei‘ rooms that" shelter' thim— ,,
equally with the pages that reierd these deeds
and words. The boobs congregiste„in etately"
libraries, arid. form valuedaiololvinifer-twrieW by
isiilatesi.blehSrlans and - Searching , lithdants, lithe
buildings are - the 'itUillirerof 'nth piolshit,..,;:febys
stand ms high-ma - Ye or' hY:traYe Where Crowds May
.contemplate. :Unquestionably,' they- elevate' the
man, winiltioks ell hapatieil; and knOwa„thasisse.
iSladens, whieh ` make the mass ; of „eta; wetth
looking. at. The - "loyalty, of Ala, Ifehlatioh tna
friar out
,hY,,canetasit Pitieleg,and repo/zing:hut.
the-potenoy of the great fact, of widish thi tailid%
;Mg - he's been the real witness ~and It the 'l'g,l
Monument, cannot be erased. It is thus t y
force an elevation of spirit ba the Pophhice.- t
stai
is ,thus, they become teachers. ' it, is thili that
there are sermons it &tab. .........,
- . btrelling observantly round, the bnilding, end
through the Square behind It, I hematite postesseir
With the spiritist* the'place. Venisratien, .n; sty
and delight were moulding the insaglhatioh.
Here gathered picturesque grotipe of quentlatia
and iraablhle Whigs on the meliserable days, aid
BO More.Memorithie night; wimp, with closed
'doors, the delegates of thirteen colonies werO de.,
•bating themselves into ttnanintity. IlowWise ibis.
family secrecy of 'tha.people'e' leaders!' They
went into session with different "opiniona i
~ they
ions* out as one man. They had paised-thaer
deal- They went in iron, and name "Mtritheic
Here, what; I:sfood,' what anstioui 444
,Wat,efied
the light, gleansingAbrongh : the, chinbe-4y, ili,i
shatters, waiting for the greater.llght titatirtii to
enkindle the torah Sit itevelution'l WhatAhrob.
hing;miittering knots were gathered round those
,
trees, their ears alert and .
UM Straining fir first
. creak of that bell whose tolllng was to sluthithe
gloomy tapeaSileS, reConiing.the Vidteries Of .togi
land in the house, of Lords, in that insolent litleoe
Of.Westminater t ;
- With respeotfel„ timidity I entered the Coilibule
of ihe-oid•honie from; the ' *hat 'Wen
bad left their,foot-prints here , and leaned tiniest
those pillars and panellngs in earnest ,or
dential ! Wight./ hed 'atdtt;ad
thine 16,,,ma11e one's tbronglt such hattnied
planes, puehing,the ghosts Of ditchtiett
about i'lth
our material trainee. I 'sonoofiew fanolad thit: the
old Hall of Pongees wps ttp Stairs, when f arettng
infidelity i found lillaili.dreatl,7 aptasile'y tag a-.
pendeneenall." I will lionyelli oottfoss, my hist
sensation was one•of - weakness, I felt, the:desire
of corelsMation; but a painful oppression of mingfod
Pi.and awe completely titled me IMO silence; :,Tho
tittlet of the plaoe,there being tew,iinsiteri/iyout•
aide, and', ;to , person ,itt. the , veatitittle; OntittittutPd
to heighten the etfettt /headline - # - 41, red
proooe. Ins with ray ttkataintitioh ere
awl wenldtage, .t..thoseit leer:tithe people will
Wink inch' things) tbat the tiger° took Lieittore
than ordinary glanee at me. 4:6ecosted hilt{ le
'the'bill *Mob :toile the bent( tad ion:6,
re, sir;" said the interrogated; lit turn inter
,rogrting me., '"Yon ate • straager in theakty?"
- I.;Yed.";'
.. ,
.
' "Yon are from---." „
. , ,
"Now York—Washington."
-. "Waver here before ?" '. ' - 7 * s
' " Passed through, but never remained; long
,enough to see anything?! . .
~ Ah ' there are many interesting things to see,
“ fie, the old bell 11.- in the .-. Rail," quetb niy,
friend- reaturing to my 'query. ,t , Ven , OIM „ see
it”-bore he lashed at hie watoh--:-" lu a mdment;
the Idol! opens at eight." And in a moment the .
lowiglied ' gehtlerndn With the frieli.eelofed"..taCe
gratbiiie - eyei and ,Oneirltat :frosted Intik; :iiio'
seas no other than Mr. Moran, the loaperlntan4o'rq' s
• nitotit'l found very obligingly attentive,'. alened ,
~tiitilocir, and ,I, "uneoVering crowed the threat
old of I;elepondence Ball. ; :. • , • ' , • ,
-- 'l'6 my mind Die aisociations annueetedvr)th this
glioe'exalt It shoal) any other room or locality in
the world;.ln which inuriortal Miertglicirgre fh`e '
'sato*: 'Vrhat soleinn, wild, egollltht.ltoshia,-aod
ennobling 'sensations eialt no at Yaneull' lioll,
Atelier' Ain, *omit - Vernon ! , lthat ..e,tclot de
tot earth,' air, and Oaean Prodnoe and !fate upon
the mind-the eloquent' beauty of, Tree iin, - . the
. 14npaisioned . frenly of, ,tile Great galls at . , o Po
tOmie,',the grandeur of it atom In the 0 LAMB,
the unkjoaty oflllagarii, the ettbilatitdr of thi *ion I
.What triMpti end. nerveue sebs of paSsign have
ehoolc-me,thensande. of - miles away ,muss the
'Atlarl; , will° wandering over• batde•ltoldst
where' men have died for 'freedom, and Where, as
every tradition—that people'S hitter, the goo
pip—Mils na,tho orimaon-bleilfid gratis is alternate!.
memento of the blood there shed for, liberty. Yet not
those Mines atid sighls,any pi igetn,or el tege titer—
produced the, feelings I experienced npog finding
myself In.the Iran In . whioh the Iholgration
, federtendenee was .dishOied and adoptcfs, Places
tinA enunde iffoot persons diferently . ; 4,11 could' f
Sind initiate express ;nii feelings then , would
be foimd, no doubt, readers who Woolf question
my sanity: •
Hero no, physlos,ily - mugnipent soonury, lay be
fore the`eye,bni in the mlndhi eye thtgrandeur
of a t continent, through the imam% *it; of Its
dostiny„mies revealed: OR this pot trien . dted
for freedom ; Fut here men determinedkotud Mob
•
a solemn Co'mpao t; to live for freedentVGlery ,to
the Robes of the brave ! Glary to theimomory of
"those, who consummated what the 4" . die4:th
effect! ' ' .
One oonnot well analyse the feeling created in
stioli'a t plado, the canes Are DO various rui the io:-
Suit so iMivildi;ring.. :The , affetWio its on the
mind forever, though it Is scarcely . °sable that
'the same sensations' eau be oonjured CI r egain. In
natural
not a , soenery the effeot may not o' so over
powering `et the time; but It It ever 0 tinging anti
ever variorif dn its attrostiOns, 'mid onsagnently,
in.the sensations mamma. Lilt hal Snob as this
the eifefit Se more elestrio. 'iWsp - iri4f:tlit, past 47
the ra4imace - of Intallont,—the forint f 'courage—
ehe anarittor greatness—crown the Wain 'until
it becomes dim with the honors h Aped upon it
In the first spasm of comprehension.
pedalled stioli'a Sensation: Itrinin'
OM? Minas eome again. .It i crite w
years life to experience.
The !fail, eoiatains many, objecti of interest.
There are - two espeolitilY'suggestivei tacitt hang.
ing from the ceiling le the antique gibes chandelier
whloh 'Shed light upon the moms ono and,pro•
longed proceedings during the nig' of the 3d 'of
'inly,lind here•is the old bell - whin Way,' In the
1
: prophetio words of the legend 'upe . its did "Pro
claim' Liberty throughont the land and to all the
people thereof." The' bell oeoup 8 the place of,
'the men whose determination it pp p. echoing over
the land. Its tongue is quiet , best the statue of
' f Warthingion, whom it commanded 'go,tertl, take
',up its theme, and " priptalin Lib n7' throughout
i
the land,' and to all the people the ' f." Yob' aP'
propriately In front of ttUe etude ate els a piece of
the step from 'whiitt tile 'Dealt' lion was pro
claimed. . These are precious roll . •
, The walla. are , heng Isith pearts of -hirterloal
l eo
i3lwnotorgii from (tortes to'Penn ,
ut Jefferson to
fTedeohj inoluding,,Ato far es aatittutbia; correct;
1 likenesses of the aigners .of the .loolaratcon, and
the offsets Who'earried out the doctrines'of that
tocument, and foreed them through tile priatioutt,.
attles, cabals, and victories of 8 ttenti years,tothe
verythrona of Erigland,lliont i ' hieh 'George the.
t
Third bad beailinowledie their primacy, if not
theirmildart:, These 7.ortreite itliliall many alet
inories;—but here—l am no longeraltmewltitthe'
peat: , Other visitors, pour In,:arl, forgetfut of the
soltimility of the ploett i shuttle n telly about. - give
their tongues fall MI101 1 10(1. hreolp with the yargan
cif.vtilgar ondosity the aerate significance of the.
Plastid' ', • -" , .; ' , 1 ..-.
' We want a tittle Moro veneiktion • Meng, Till',
The present cannot be respooted. without havlbg
felt respect for the. pest, (lab young leaden.
'Quaint iblood is too: apt to Itink .tht4, . 11 . 00 * 1 a
„l'iberty l apd 4-,violatlen of evert respeotbd, eti,.,
gaatteltzl . Illittlidetioll,' of , sithfeliaht• thaehood'il•
,
,To see a man who no doubt boasts of Ms oonntrY,
Ai'd walks the deoent path or ltrni stAlking nadir)
'With bli_nn bead, ankU"iblinniF,i,
ora?ele r niore our "sorrrie-qiiirmiTtiltittiaio3o l a ol3
a, plaalN tun eight X:akttot to - tiotitaiiiPla t c•
It inity, bit tuithinttiltf ,liotiet bat thts is a -10 FM
,kiaso for *tat inpuolLtb ran'a'nsatefial 11444!”'*:
that ~ : w§al4 Itsst: or fps glati„ana
btbestnge siool.l,l.:?,feigett'ag that_ we'. but'Aithet ,
ftont_day te_do4ithe'ittitti - of Alut, glodand tleroa
- tovenssome.
The Great tire at Galena, Illinois.
(PoslksPrsss,J,,,,,
,eIOW hy ti*OtiOalis
ble4tpq,qtomething ItAlestictetiire Are In
4.-have.jast.reeelvedi -eiftdime ,
count Of the same. from a relative - in ihit
and andiefi lboi s ealste thinking it will Prove
intittestlng .to k
c -Mealy ot inn*: .who have
tfitity
" About a quarter past three, on the morning of
,June 2,d,-„Birem,w„.tirown, who .was•alimpidg in
tbe' rear of his ater6;rro • io4 an - rst iat, De Soto
House block , wee awakened by feelings of auto. ,
option, produced by tunc,ke;_he immediately gaps
the - alartnittrid titan tireketifledte 'Mire Binh vatua:
`bleb as he could, hitt the times- spread with such
rapidity, that be Bottld sitite bathing., The flames
broke tinkle the cellar, of No 104, among some
crockery Orates, straw, &o. The adjoining build
ing.en. the Perth', tmetipted.hy-J.. A:" Pao and tG
44., fie wholesale.dry goods,hoot, end shoe hedge,
was nett destroyed ;
_Pe aloe the four-story build.
-leg eitAt gave. owned by llt ohm Brendel,;and ?eau.
pied by anther Brenda, tne rohanl tailors
No 103, occupied by C. Cloyd as •an upholstery
house, was greatly damaged by fire and water.
anteceded in removing the whole of his
eft to ' s,eeonra'.plere . ,Ateith-A'Allip, painters,
the next door south, were obliged to remove the
*bole of their stook or paints, oils, glass, de., and
timdeetageby tire,
betVaet, tint breakage, is more
than at present can estimated.
"The north end and mar storiesef the De Soto
Hodge wettt tjulefliyi itiltattlett, and sorhad with
such - fearfol rapidity that at a Wine tho„.prospoOts
pf,saying,that noble millee Moro slim indeed. The
- heavy Gornto') around the house Contracted flee al.
mostinidaptateously, - and, CoMmuniaating with
the window-oases, filers, and other wood-work. on
iteloped' the orate .ntsper portion.o . b, the building
lif deboe Abbe elrirtanf this Aillthet *ere
.at first repaid with but little mirages, the Animas
from the engine's 'not being of auffleliint fore. to
reach the top of the building, which is unusually
high' Heirever, by a judirdona'dianosal of the
•hece 11p static of tlas Print and iodise' entrance. the
fdpeinen Were enabled to_play frOM the top of the
house, direetly upPia„thelirts.belewi and soon did
ttfietlite thiCtueektimenthe preeess of
iPmantling the helot sins Hagerty entered intO by
all, and the greater -portion of the fiirnitflre was
distributed Ground the streets. The never-falling
egeoriffanlinent of a large fife, and the evidence'of
en extreme nervous and forgelrod temperament :
Abettor carrying a reattrette carefully down stairs,
ah.a throwing It Ihoittbo•glass train a slath.story
iVsS intirdgkd in by sorbs
" Vitt hi:Millen in the haute witted ail their goods.,
with the exception of B. Pomeroy. Eed„ who n0 `04144140-6111,1
`04144140-6111,1- in the extreme north of •the..gnilding:
immediately adjoining the fire, and was compelled
to flee with haste, lar/e. ;portton of .his
4 3 / a fdrotie, 4bitell, with that fdroltnre, star
.etroyed.Mr -P'. founks.,hlace itifeq - foilda
wife and child, and immedtately.returned to the
Boone of conflagration, whore hg wasthemelinft of
sailer;
one of
deal of property of value. Mr P.
is also one of the firm of the well:known forward
ing house of John rewrote at CO., in galena, and is
InUoir,fetrbeettid by the citifies df that place as
kind-hearted, upright, slid hiinordble dims. Pinch
raise is due to Mr. Pomeroy for the way in whtoh
be acted _in this truly ettiting scene.' The total'
loss by this lire will amount to about $53 500 .
The -insurance on the whole is - about 530,000,
mostly in the Minix and /Btna companies.
" TN) scene the next morning was truly affecting. ,
'Where, the night before, stood stately, stores, eon-
Migpilleent Monti of Goods,-ie noir seen
Sthofte and stead' enirelohing the atinpeleas gloss of
!boolle,and incrtaf.- ' natal? hottii t ikt prldi
of their °Miens, and the adialration or Stiangerga
yeaterdaY the 'seat of comfort, neatness', and loin
ry, IS to-day disordered end /milled. But Hower,:
thy proprietor, Mr. Bulger, expects to have it soon
.` as good as new;' until that time, then, I am
• " Respectfully yours,
4... n A. A. ,
Jr.
"Late of tlaiona,
, Atrival of a Suopette d;Slaver..
Omni the Mew Yotk Vipresti of isst e'votting) •
'The bark Orion, whieh was eefied . on sneploion
that, she tvaii engaged' in the 'slave tramp, arrived
14 this port" onTiteada7 'evening, and was an
°hired under flie;glina,of itie,navy lard ; ghti ie
frOni Afrioa,:frotit.ihtinde ,FB6 nailed
fifty diva ago. in eharaeitif Lieutenants - Dallas and
Campbell •• On the• 25th , of Mai' Captain John E.
Ranna, of the Orion, died,•ae is eald, at a broken
BtligySnt 017 LIZVTIINArrS DALLAS AND CAMP•
The bark Orion sailed from New York on the
21st of Jattuary.•in , eharge. of Cantata John 'E
Manna' Ott the. sth of April 'Captain Hanna wee
taken Moir,' and being provoked 'by the negleot of
the steward, he 'gave him to understand that tit:t
easelwas not 'air right; 'and *Mid him. that if he
(the steward) did not condiet Meisel( properly, be
*Mehl put him ea the beseh upertjhe arrival of the
vessel at Sharks, Congo lifer. We halt been led
to bollard that this was the Gild evidence any of the
crew bed of the vessel being engaged in any in
dawhtl,,atimprise. The 0. arrived* off Shark's
Point Aprp 10th. Here she wee - , detained hy the
English war-steamer' Triton, te nt: Comtnanding
Barton. Capt. - Hanna protested egainet
Thirton'n demise but finding it of 710 avail, he Ele
,terinitie to allow Mr.,„Morgsp, the first mate, to
nto St. Paid de Loando, for the purpose of re,
*as plekti up by the 11. S. S. Marion, um sere -
oilthe 19 h. . Mr. Morgan made such a report of
the detention of the Orion es determined Com
Theta th give the ease his entire consideration. The
Mitten amide to Andher about four miles from
:Shark's Point, and Com boarded the togliah ,
steamer Triton. ,Of the conversation he had with
Lieut. Barton we know nothiag..Coth. 8 , however,
determined to give the Orion a thorough overhaul
ing, and Moots* Whiting andllampbell Wore ot
demi to overhaul the Orion and report as to her
prbbable intention's. Theme offtoere, after a atript
and Careful search of the vessel, reported to the
effeet ' that it was their belief tbat the Orion was
not' &edified for legal trade. She bad ea board's
large - member:of water casks, capable of contain
big about 20,000 gallons, also a 'large quantity of
riot, bread, hoop' iron, mediates, two Seta coppers,
and, other artioles fised prinorpaily by alarms. April
21st .Cori. Bronelriforrned, Capt. Hanna that he
had eimolnded to Wee the Orion, and send her to
the U; S. Marshal, as en illegal trader . - Lieutenants
rDalles and Date pbeli, with A crew of 14 men; were
'ordered'errhoird. , . Lieut. Dallas having orders to
take be to the •port of New Tork, we Bailed from
, Congo river, Aptil to this time Capt.
appestat' to. IMpto - Ve a little, and, though it was
evident he was autforirig very Mitch from the of-
Mote of the climate-sod mental anxiety, we I still I
had hope of his ultimate recovery. After we had
ep
heenont fifteen days out, he fell Into a rapid
debline, end died on the 25th of May, about half
past ten* P. Ird.was heeled on the 26th, at
eight A. M.'
'
Tho baths Arden and Emma Lincoln arrived,•
and were detained off Shark's Point by Commd
dote Brent a few. days before we sailed. It was
thought they would be sent north.
Lett,be from New York.
.
VIII $130,000 ~OARDINBR ITINPPALLDEPARTITAB
OF TOE RUSSIAN WAR STEAMIER—MORN RAILWAY
4ROSIDWISC-NEW PRACIIES—"EIOIIEILIBU" EIVO•
OEB SPOLLY DINED—RETURN OP COLONVT.POLLP.O. :
PRSZAOLINI—COMPLIITION OP TIM MOST .ISXPW.N.
BIVD XP,MIODIOT OfiIIIIOII IN VIZ UNITAD B NITIV3i
[Correepondence of:The Press ]
Nair Yost, J 00016,1860 ;
In the money contest constently mired upon the
strong b'x of Uncle BaM, hi the lynx eyed, 10ng..?
hes/on Yankeit,otamor, it seldom happens Mat when
a good round moth swindle is consummated it 'shoul4
be done so clumsily at to 'leafs the national - naafi a
chance to recover it. Fora wonder, this , hat for once
bees dons — the Bret timerl flimsy, In the history of the
Moveroment . Yeatenlay Mr. (lisoo;) the Assistant
Treasurer of the United States, received from Mr.,
Thomas p. Yields, the public adminietrsior of the city.,
the Haat 'or'BlBo 000, recovered,.frOm the celebrated
Ga•diner fraud. Your readmit remember that, after the
Wieland conviotion of Gardiner, In Washington, and hie
subiertuant Weide, it was ascertained he had deposited
$l3O tOtt'of hie' lil•gotten greed with the, New .York
Life and Trust Company, Thie sum, after protraeted
lltigattenj was at het' decided in favor of the Govern- -
rneat, mid yesterday the solid coin was paid over.
• The Russian war s'eamer, General Admiral," is Off
to. morrow for fironatadt, having yeaterday'recolved
formidable big tiara from the Amex Mass ) 111anuPsota-
ring Cllmpany. • MIN gun ham a four-Inob bon), ottging
I. ..115 1b..ba11, - .Tbe Oros fa of buss, highly Antsbedl, and
proargeotod, with, the itoselan coat of arma. Oen Jatnne,
formerly of the V. 8. Senate, who owns the patent for
this , 4peroamaker t l , gees ont to Iteasla to sae what he
cm 'do towards procuring its botrod notion Willie Rut-
Sian itwflos. Bret, booth ou the “Admtralt , . but beep
itattir4B, through swept Jriteictemmlon, by members of
Illfth.Arennedledom and adventurers.
'The pohlio,are neirrof,rendfng of railroad
dimonl
tlee. It was hoped, utter the ennounoement of Mon
dayrtbat an amicable adjuStotent hod been coneomma.
led. But it liteme not.
_Vole morning the report is
that the Aantlitrri Mee will not be ausionslo adhere to
the scale announced - ter take' et( set to-morrow. The
new coal. discriminate In favor cf the New York Cen
tral, which ban the riormi as a competitor trader the
otreurestaneee, the apnea/Mon nee necessary to the Oen.
trot, but a the Southern, roads desire the bookiese at
canal rata. the Baltimore and Ohlo Road bee deter
mined to take the advantage of the t , water rates," thus
obtaining a share of the third and fonrth•clets geode,
and reopening the dispute.
I never ex
isver, in thn
di} thirti.
Pesehee have come to town. Phraya large. Pour
boa•e were :soared 'eater Jay by the Mesmer Nashville.
from Charleston, and were sold for fifty donor a !
They did dine'• Richelieu 2, sobin•on hendsomely
last evening at the Metropolitan Hotel• The ocnaptny
comprised amoral prominent pebile men. Isaao V.
Yowler presided, and among the guests were Eton. John
Roily. T. Pencils Mearher, -, Recorder Barnard. The
rued end the fun, the talk end the tipple, were up to
the Metropolitan AROMA. Ali good.
Octane! Yeller and Prezzalint were passengers by the
Pelt',, The Colonel has bad a very gorgeotte time,
penetrating Into the very sondem et Pngland , a highest
and beet nobility—a 'favored giant among her moat
brilliant anthers, and greatly petted by the dramatists,
the editore, the players, and the wits of London end
Parts: It is a good thing to be a colonel and en editor.
The new Methodist Church lu , Pariah avenue—the
flatlet and moat costly edldoe belonging to that denomt•
nation in America, the' epire of which la the highest in
New York—received yesterday Its topmost tinlehtag
Conch—'h'e eaji-atone of the spire. Thin stone Is a noild
block of reerble, eutegonal In shape and tapering in
graceful ounce to a sharp point. en each aide are
rudely out the imitate of eeveral of the proMinent men
oennected with the church. - The church and spire,
now completed, form one of the' lined syssimens of
cesisnlastloal architecture in the city,
A Nis/T.—The' Empire km0(.4141011, No
0 6 1. of
s3 L p
t y e n yn n b . ‘, ly .n al o s,
x . t ?e lt r
bring
in tb
goe o ir m a o p e p t a h .
rates along with them.
The "'Scott Life Guard," of Now York olty, will
pay a visit to Phllacielphie on the 13 h of neat
September, - the anniverearP of the birthday of
General &wit. :They will •he entertained by the
Boott Legion of this olty.• •
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-eleven-list night. -DeSpatch lo Sackville will go kit;
ward atone,., -• • ; •
-• Mined '- Jisen Burr, •
thief Operator Note Booths Telegraph Co.
To John T. fladth„Thutton , • •
Mr. smith, at Beaton, in the &wink of leftism &
Zslniskie, Telegraphic Reporleri for the United States
Press.
It will be seen by , the above deeps,' ohs. that the En
rora's n we would have been published thronghwit the
country betote bueiness boors on Toothily morning, had
bot Abe Antericati Telogreptr:Qoropinv unerarr&ntsbly
detained it, in order to pl A rival' reporter ahead:
This is au outrage on the mercantile community, ati
during the whole day of Tuesday they were at the
mercy of epoonlators. • 7 A
Johnson & Zebrhikie are hound, for the protection of
the mercantile community, to plate the quotations of
ilottan.:tiorte, gt&ini nierrityoko., on-the bulletin gouda
of the principal titian of the Union immediately on their
reception from Retiree Thie the American company
pre/enter, by refUsivg to transmit their deepatchea:'
The wires of this conigany comittenee dt Bsekvllle, deer
which Johnson de Zsbrlskle'n reporte have to come to
Boston.
Bach unprecedented cogent on ,the, pert of a Joie
graph company had never been known before in this
country. .701I0a00 & Zenstexlif,
News Reportera 48 Wall et . Jaunosy court, N
P- o.—Our Mimed:Cl:if the Ruropa's news, contain
ing 8 000 words, wee delivered by the American Tale
graph iidropaily tilloor Boston agent at halt-past one
o'clock this (Wednesday) aftetnoob.
The American Telegraph Company show very plain
, ly that they hare DO filai3O(OttOD to pr,teet the mei,
chaste_ of de cotintri from heipg itayoeed upon by
epronlators.' Our despisMh rias - Wilfullytand malieons.
ly detained by this company over 24 home. The de.
sign le too appvent to ado it of doubt. J A Z.-.
Three Dave linter from California.
[ay Overland Mail]
—StTc.t),tet Juno 14 —7 he Overland Mail hoe arrived,
bringing Sin Iranniectl daub titthe ltd nlCt thre e days
later than received by the Mesmer MAP of the ent. •
The primary elastic's for chnneisg delegates t. the
Democratic State Convention had been held at San Bran.
elms Bourteen out of the sixteen delegates amain in
the Mt, afe nothrstood to be In favor of the nomination
of Mr. tlatent for blof enter
• Vourteeu eel:ivies have SeespV4 from the State prison,
baying stsideeded In Mittleg s Series d'holes, It by 22
inches, through the partition 2X feet 'thick,' and
thole° through the oriter.irell, 8 feet thick..
krorn IVitsintWtoet. • „
WAslinagiON, lone 15 —The.l3. S. war Siebsals 'Le
vant, Wyoming and-Lancaster, which are to oomPrlier
,psa t of the Paciao Squadron, will visit Chi ll,,brview of
ofti unsettled af at.! with that country, and the rcent
outragir op othir dltffiena. It le known drat inetruotlOns
have,already beep fomented to ctir kilnirter, to demand
reparation for the w ocgt corrunttted,
Petitions rinmeron•ly signed, have been Mot from
Philadelphia to the Attorney General:leoretary of the
Training and, Postmaster General, asking them to re,
&milder their loe.tion of the new Post 0013 e In that
45;0 end r retina the -site to the Penneyirarila - Book
betiding, as originally def.fgned f brit three officers are
of the opinion that the change now salmi cannot be
made without frirther Congressioual -
There is no -probability that -the wheal Conics in the"
Mediterranean will be incresisd.
Tbe Nary bop irtineot. hue repaired information of
the death of Liattobiulfbasi in Florida.
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Railroad Collfeloil at . 4ioche:der, Pa •
None Killed—illanies of fie tainted.
Roostsrem, Ps,, Jane 15 trate on the Oleirlend
end Patebtere retirees', ma into s train on the Pitte
wot~ sod -Chicago med. thief -morning.
hile e er was riandlog here taking to a ,empe'y
- --There were no persons killer{ by the dolliaton, hat a
number - received Isjartes - • '
Mr .Phaytue Kenffooen of Lenesster,,pie...sed ilfro T.
H. MeNesa of Memphis. Term., were set'estaly lojared.
The roll:4We were Alight!, injured : /mist" atewert
.or.Olarktville, Pa., (glacial L. Warner of Salem. Trehia
atetie 0 ph,hiana. - L. Blake of.lloctoi,
lidwerd D:-Porter, of Boston sod D. his Coot', or Maas-
Reid.
There were s member of others -braised, bat their
names tare not been ascertained. -
Burning ot Ttto SteillllEtrerat Pittsburg
Purim:a Stine IS —About oirlark this torn
tog a re broke. 014 on bowl the steamer Indtaver,
while lying et her deal, end the flames lOon oommuni , ,
retlog to an adjslnini eteeroeri the Oadatle, bdttt, were
hunt to the water's edge,, 3. , , 3
Theilfodeteilr ie atilt afiont. There wee-no freight
:on bierd,elther, of the beide, . , • .3, •
The Xotleavor, is ,neared in th e Penneylisein oom
Pony liarrlobari for, $l,OO ; In the Qui* sr Oity
Company of ther sued - - Oboe., for 63 000;end in the
Greatly eater.. Oompeoy, of Philedelphts; too 5t,600. _
The Oen Me Wined by,the Buret% Company; of
Plttebarg, for $5OO, ,
:The 't3leveland. and 7oleao Ititil[road
Company.
_
°LEVIM/19D, dune 15 —The 1at117100141111 or the 0:01r e
land and Toledo Railroad Ooropatirbeld their sonnet
meeting to.dat.' - -
The board of .direbtrirl'griur 310re/of from nine, to
thfrttbn - - •" • • . .
The .follorting boerd,yrselinent/icifielr eleoied.
john B. Wiling, A. fitonear., Jelin Gardiner, WitiGim
Timmy. 21111511 bi hi: Tering, W. Celbern, Henry klas,
MM Vermillage. A. t Ramsdell,
Dean Xlehroond, G. T 91frhant; P . Handy:
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Northern' Indiana Editorial Ainintiation.
LLPOtell, Ina; June 15 The Northern Indiana
R4llorl.l..Assoblation mil at Plymouth; Ind., yester.
day.. Thirty.fonr editors were present, representing
nearly. - every Pon north, of. the Wabash.- Mr 0.
walker proode4. fir,d mad, - an eloquent spapoh. ' bir
B. W. .11.1111 e by prorioni anolotivoit, delivered en
able okatlon on the dotiee of the profession. Speeches
"erartraLso 'roads. daring* the SSISIOSI by Messni.Bsiley;r
_ - I,„grand Mauve.
W.”". 1 °, 114 .3% , PM!
. •StitipAsed:Bott e . nenes Ayres.:
, I(terltintx, June 14 —The beililhvirliligathitharom
llosa.lo. hee arrived here, awl repothi that when she
craned, itnence Ayres, on May 1, there VIA 9 continual
flat gof sane Heard, • .
IS is ftlppOSed that e. battle was taking PTedo betwein
the Pa , aguayane and Buena" Artemis, eaves hinted to
that t fftot at Reoll4o.
The , Thal Trip of the United States
• , • Steamer Lancaster. ,
lassroax, arse lb —The wax steaimer, :Latesitier, on
her, trial trip teem Ph il adolbhis:rau near trrOape
Heasy yesterday, and thou stood off to
The Europa at Restart.
00410111, 71111 i 16 —Theirbyal mail ateateithia ?tape,
from Liverpool via Halifax, arrived here at two ehnook
this wtemmon. kart of her milt.' mint by the land
traloorill be dui at New York at midnight.
Hot Weather at Baltimore.
,
,
' BAT:two - an, June 10.—The - weather ,
is' very hot to
day, the Thermometer atandlog 90 degrees in the shade
,
at otoco'6lotk ON afternoon. • - ' „
The Canadian Canals.
•
113wann, Pine:lL—The Oanadlan authorities have
011410 s amterlal redaction la the lolls on merchand lee
peseleg Ihrangh the Welland Cana. •
'TEE CITY.
kt&USIN111178 TRIP Bvimuie
W AUttlf-PTPLIUIV TSeLelly. Toll"--" Ead
dan Thoughts "—I, TOM and Jet y "
scri-81ransr TIIE Vlllll Morrla - Brothers, Pall and
ProsOnldgets Minstrels, and Obe•boll•o•glana.
140Dalionon'S Galavna.--41alartIons trom Plays
Gams from °pasta, Pantomimes, Pawing, and Slnglna
PMINSYLVANIA AOADNYT Pr Tall ittfil Asra,—Xx
LiWtSoa of Ppkntings and Btatuarl.
DESIOCIRATIO MEETING.—The county court
Minim was filled to its utmost capacity - at an early
hour last evening, in pursuance of a call whiah
had appeared in some of our_papers, invitjng alt
Democrats to attend at that place, for the purpose
of taking into corieiders.tion the expediency of
organizing a Young hion's Democratic Executive
Committee, end providing fora more efficient or
ganization of the party. Owing to the fact that
the notice bad no signatures attached, and no one
present seemed to know by whose authority it had
been published, considerable delay wee cooasioned
in . organizing the meeting Shortly after, eight
o'cl9ck, , howaTer, the meeting was called to ordeel
by henry Askin, Efq., who moved thatlienry
Deobert, Esq., be appointed president of the meet 4
Mg.
The motion was unanimously agreed to, and the
following gentlemen' were elected. officers of the
meeting:
Stephen BentOn, 11Hildebrandt, 'Wm Bradford,
Rcbt nicOsy, Wm Todd, Ohne Cooper,
W V aroGrath, A 0 Cetto, Frederick Frasier
Jells J Meaney, John Wharton, Geo H Stiles,
Joseph DeJaren, Donnie F Mcmpby,Jeho F lasscher,
Siermel P Berrill, Hevlsoa Tiagsam. Lewis T Hem,
Geerse W lUdalo, Joseph Caldwell, A Walters,
W Bailey, Jamee ItacOlaskey, Jesse Here
ramie Ottoman, Aid It T Carter, Thomas McGrath,
Time J Hemphill, Wm 7 Reed, J J Morriaoni
ft B Snlght , 3 A Phillips, 'll Brewer,
Wm IA Nutt, , Filmic Campbell, George Hoff,
J Holman, H Hague, &lona Heats,
Ames A Morrison, J P Knorr, Olean 1. Bradford,
John Smoky, - Gen W SChaffeld, T B
John B„borle, Jolla 0 Manny, Irate Leech.
SCCRILTAIIII S. -
Jobs D Whitney, Geo N Koester, W En , h,
dif J Denney, John Coonell, lowto,
W J Jackson, Wthon Kerr, P McManus,
Wm Me Auden, G J Renner, Joo P Cotten,
John Eolith, John a !degree, W McGlinsey,
Caleb Woolruff, E Cobb. . Josh T Owen,
fEirlnton Cox; nen..? Itemog, A Yerlrox,
P gone, Micbt ?degree, Tilde McCullough
These 'nominations wore approved by ac3lams
don.
Mr. Deobert, upon taking the chair, expressed
his acknowledgements for the honor conferred
upon him, and his grata/cation in meeting so nu
merous an assembly of his fellow Democrats. Ife
felt constrained to say, however, that it .was to
him a surprise, for ho bad been salted to the chair
unexpectedly, and without knowing the preoise
meaning of the call as it appeared. That, how
ever, he presumed would be explained by some of
the gentlemen present. Bo far as any movement
looked to a more thorough and perfect Organise.
tion of the Democracy, it had his whole heart;-
and ep numerous an attendance augured mush for
the oneness of the prinetples of the Demooratic
party, which be hold to be the very foundation of
our Union. So large an assembly; - therefore, op.
peered to him to indicate a desire for groater unity
and energy of potion, and these only were noses
sap, to Insure muses. .2
Joshua T. 0 eon, B g then submitted the ifol
lowing preamble and resolutions:
Whereas '
Ids expedient, in - ordir to enlist the
energies of the young men of the city in be
half of 'the Domooratio eauso, to preserve un
diminished their attachment to Demooratio prin
olpies, and to insure - the mulcts of the Dam,
°ratio party, that an association should be
formed hiving for its object the dissemina
tion amongst its members or intelligence npan
all matters appertaining to the interese of the
patty;sod the maintenance of the. woll-setiled
policy of the Oorernment, in accordance with the
cardinal dottrinescf the Dnumratic creed : there•
fore,
Resolved, That the Chairman of this meeting be
requested .te.appolnt two Dens:crate from each
ward, who shall constitute a commit teo, to draft a
T‘lau for orgfmtning nom :elation, to he styled the
Young hien tiaion Pixel:ratio Club.
• Resolvtd, That when thin meeting adjourn it
shalt be to Meet again at the cell of the chairman.,
for the Vernon of hearing aid noting upin the
report of the said committee.
Jefferson J Young, Esq., reeved the folk %rag as
a substitute:
Whereas, The existing rules for the. organism,
lion and government of the Democratic:, party, it
0. 18 ell were frerned by a regularly . oojkstitittlel
Convention, called for the purpose, and have
proved to be convenient, fair, and sattsfaoteertte.
the party at large.; „ and whereas, by these rules
fill exeMilisie ditties =are vested in a committee
hp'pointed - by and-felfreeenting the several ward
organisation,-and'stieh an arrangement is no
duly simple; but,based en the Democratic principle
of popular renrestuttation: therefore,
Resolved ",.Chat itle!unwise, inexpedient, and
rigegetoois tteentruit:the performanoe of the :erre
featly. tintiet k ef-theltarty to any other than the
regularly atlireirtted committee i that nothing has
occurred since the adoption of the existing rules
to render such a retiree desirable or neoesSary ;
:and that it is the duty of all good Democrats to
avoid everything that may, directly or indireetiv,
-lead to insubordination or conflict in the councils
or -
The teselpliens, : both .the anal the
amendment, gave rise to considerable discussion.,
"in'whieh.Messrs - :.roshitif T _Orkee; Blehaid Simp
son, Bansuelßendelij JoheleCemer, and G. Mor
gan Eldridge took' part; isfter'whiati; 'Mr. Owen
accepted theetnendtnent trf - hireYourtg as a pre ,
face to bits reeiolutione.
In the eottrai'of the dialtracion, Wbieherias, els;
rederited by entire harmony, Mr Owen said be
was not ono of those-who-hid issued the call, and,
disapproved efebsphreseology, so far as It deemed
to contemplate the forMatfau of another Bietiti
five Committee; but when spoken to on the aub
,3ect,lits,baciiiven Moireoneeit, leaking '; . _to
organisation of the young men of the party. aluil
'and'hearty sheet eXClrd'tbe sleselof those
issuing the earl bad been so far modnied as to owe
template-only the oyminisatiorepf a Young Men's
Democratic Tinton Cloth; as provided for ire the,
resolutions he bad submitted.
Mr - Ifemerrein advocating-ehosMandmeneleald
it'ontebt to he adoptikeviistever might heroine of
the
„original resolutions. We were bound to 'velar
soy and every attenept heoveividatheetules of the
Democratic organisation._
The question sae called 'for, and the Chair ex
plained that, as then presented, the resolutions
would all be voted upon stmts.-time. the amende
went forming a' preface tretheeriginai resolutions
Mr. Ringlet:cid called' fee division • but 'the
uttering virally, nerinielonsly
_demandetfebe game-
Con on the whole together, and they were adopted
by elolanration. - - _
Mr. SITCOM Intored:thattlie Meeting adjourn, to
meet in Indepeodence Square on the 4th of July
next, at 9 o'clock e. M ; was
-agreed-to
With thraelteart*ekeers ' •'-- •
, Howeetent- en- THE Miner WAan ,. - Town de
dark, yesterday ; everoleg, a -shoohing homicide,
took.plsoe on Twentieth street, - near the corner of
Okestout: The: circumstancett; te"-fer es-it was
posaible for our
-reporter tri,learn them, ore as 1 0 1 '
One of the MaPtua. line of omnibuses was pass
ing Clete Chestnut street, about' seven o'clock
the ommbne contained rinraber"of passengers.
among Whdm,were several ,nemed
It'sank towery, abnokster in Market atreet,-above"
Tenth, was also in the vehicle. - the.top we.
the driver, Whose name 2 we could not learn, but
who was something beneath the average stature,
dressed; it/ ;*,..raolf, cloth :cent • Mid light pants.
Some ddlicolty had been engendered between
toirerjt'; and' be 'ewe ' to' air& a
height that the latter left his box, came round to
the coach door and dared Lowery oat to fight him
On receiving' the -oltallenre he stepped out. The
ladies in the cowrie endeavoeed t 0 eiesuede him
f rein the attempt. but be was deaf to their 'ek
postulations.' As he stepped on to the street- he
"Sir,, -yew oan'terealre me, get out .'? The'
tree" men grappled, , and fight enacted, which
lasted some minutes. 'Lowery was seen to fat
suddenly,. when the other: man • got on his rest.
end drove no, Twentieth street on his route to
Vest --
!emery was immediately picked up when be
fell. but was found to be dead. An examination'
being madieethliperieen, three 'triangular stabs,
were found. ode in the stomach and two in the'
breest: - Ills body was teket e to , the Ninth ward
station house ' ; , ,
When ft was found that the !petrel had 'led to
this fearful, and fdtal consummation, an officer
was despatched on the track of the alleged author
of the crime. Muclol excitement was occasioned
in the neighborhood by the oircumstanne.
Dr., B' own lheidet ,poit-mektem. '
examination of
the body. The coroner was sent for, who Immo
diately.Summoned a jury anti adjourned the in
quest dealt this weeping. &
!amines liexuramoi&S.—The members of
Councils of the People's party assembled in joint
eedil et oon eepet e e s tay afternoon; for' the purpose
of nominatingtheedidates foe the hcses of Depart
ments. The following gentlemen, wireCitorerh and
will be -voted or this after noon
Cider Consmiskinter of .lighiody's-t-Jobeph.
Sherrie
ekleiseiver Contmeerioneri-e-Be C; Boman, and
Sam L itittintiOiiSq• , .
Commas:ono: ,of city, rnierlyento
Christopher. - -
_iloardof lieciftlaineaßteete , for thrertYclirk
' Taylor for, twit years, and Dr. !Pilsen
Jewell for one year.
Guard sans of the ,
Poor'-4. N.-Marks fern tee
years: and Mahlon EL - Dickinson - for two,yeare.
Dort Warden-- , ilaptain Jelin Gallagher.
Was, ifysesneer of ate Water Department—
H. P. M Bnirenbine
Superintendent of City gailroads—A. Bar-'
tholomew. . •
An OVA was made to - reconsider the bemtria
tion of Jacob Sheets for director of Girard Estates,
which had been made at reformer meeting, but was,
not enadesslul - -
AA the Opposition_ have an overwhelming ms'
of Council, the ago,
tion of the above gentleman la beyond the pose
}ditty of a . donbt . Them was unite a spirited con
test among • aspiring politicians for the above
Masco, many of width aro vary !Weave as far aa
Money and patronage go, bnt in a majority of
the desert the present incumbents were retained.
DELAWARE COtX,II
At a meeting of the etaeklieldeia of thia &ad; held'
ou Tuesday last, the folloifink °Meets Were cleat-
. •
President=B Sonar'
Direotora—jelm, Sellers, :Jr,, Joseph Powell,
!limes Miller, Thames T. Panther, 8 F. Sorinaron.
Wm. C - Iltittitoti,ll -7 1iiartiTi; z fifrn. Stratkers,
Jeserk B. Simith.• , • -
ThOtrack of this railiay wall be laid-from, the
4klint'where the West Philadelphia Ratiway track
turns or from Market street; at Logan street, and
will be extended due west alobg Market street or
West `Chester road, into Delaware' eonntY: Its
western terminus Is not fixed, but will probably
he, -for theprepent, at the spread E isle tavern.
'about four =flee from the place of beginning We
understand arrangements have been made.to have
the track laid inneedialely.
MAD D00..- - --The - preeent heated term seems
to affect' the dogs to snob a degree that those rua
ning-unmussled, owing toitheir- tdngaler move=
- imitate and snappish Manner; are a constant source
of terror to those who ere brought in minted with
them, We:hays no doubt that many - a 'peer dog
Ida been Sheetindet-the supposition of his having
gone mad. whanin'realitY hail rievely, suffering
from the effects of beat. A. pet poodle dog belong
ing to Wend B. Brady, residing in West Phila
delphia, on Tuesday eventing acted in such a min:
ner as to' produce the impression that be bad gone
med. The fleet intimation wait by the dog biting
the eat several times and snapping at the children
in the bed -rooms,' two of wham only escaped being
bitten by Jumping, out on to a "shed and shutting
the window- After a long and exciting chase on
the surroundingiots, the dog was despatched by a
belnted boY,In theemnlOy of Colonel Brady.
A Yonne brianiesitrank Dickson, aged
fourteen years, was arrested on Tuesdayevening
on the&alga of birtriag ' stolen eighteen - denare
belonging to the Young Men's Christian Amnia
thin. it Kama that on the' night prey!- us tura
MoGnigan, the iloket.-aellarat the door of the Fair
-of the Association,' was counting• the proceeds of
the day. Dickson conversed wit Mrs. M. about
Sunday-schools and ragtime tiptoe for some time,
and it is supposed watched an opportunity 14
seising the parceLoontainiog the above lam, after
which he decamped Re denied having stolen the
money, and wee held by Alderman - Bottler for a
further bearing. -
Sormar-Soffoon Exonitsiona.—The plonk
season has arrived. and almost every morning's
train that leaves our city is freighted with hun
dreds of Sanday•sohool children and their teonh•
era, who visit somepool sequestered spot, and spend
the day In feasting and in sports congenial to the
youthful minds, for whom these entertainments
have beau prepared.' The -largest 'company we
have heard of this season is .the school attached to
the Whereof-street Methodist Month,- which yes.
torday spent the day -at Media The company
filled fifteen of the largest.alsed -passenger earn,
containing some eighteen Iftmdred children, 'with
their parents, friends.
OurnAoa.—WMiam Harrison was arrested
on Thotday - ahem:ion on the cherie of having
committed a most brutal assault on the person of
Barbara Kessler, in Market street. near Third. It
appears that Harrison charged Mrs Kessler with
making certain charges which might afloat his do. ,
mastic felioit'r, and that he wished her to retract'
Upon her refusal to do so, it is alleged that he
se:zed a stool and, afro,* Tier on, the head. She
was oonvoyed to her - residence in a suffering coo=
dition. Harrison was taken before Alderman Bra
zier yesterday rtiornlng,ltztd held to ball In $l,OOO
to answer at court
. .
"roantraL MOINDIAII7.—On Tuesday even-'
ing Officer Mitchel arrested Edward Boyle , aged;
twelve years. on the charge of having fixed a eta
hie within a few weeks, and a shed ortwn'at MU'
ferent times in the vicinity of Broad and I'itywa•:
ter street's. The boy oonfeseed the'atime, which
he had committed for the purpose nt haying a run
with the ° machine." Ai the directors of the
House of Refuge refuse to admit hays to that in
stitution who are 6110 rf arson, Boyle Was sent
to prison. _
Goma TO Boarott.—We ;earn that. the
Northern Liberty Fire Company antessiplate visit
ing Boston," for the purpose of ~oelebrating the
coming anniversary of our national independenoe,
where they will be' entertained by tho Cataract
- angina Copwatiy. They propose leaving this city
on tho 2d of July, numbering about one hundred
members, and accompanied by Beck's Brass Band.
The doe apparatus of the company will also be
taken with them. , ' -
Enrroi PRESS: In looking over this morn.
log's Press I noticed an' article stating that the
George bf: Gill had °ensiled, end sunk in the
river Delaware, opposite Taconv. and that efforts
would be made to raise her. This Is wrong ; the
Gill did not oapsize, but sailed down In company
with the Wert:lack, a boat with which she i s to
race on the 27th inst. By ()Meeting. the above
you will oblige PAIR PLAY.
THE alarm of fire last evening, about seven
c'clook, was °awed by the burning of a frame
shop, belonging to a Mr. William Ring, German
town The flames were extinguished without much
trouble. Damage trifling.
There was an alarm of lire earlier in the eye
ng, occasioned by the burning of a foul chimney
in the -house No. 1338 Lawrence street, above
Master.
A DANosnous C. aronett.—YeaterdayMorn
ing, a Gorman named Jacob Frisker was commit
tad by Alderman Teeter, baying been arrested.
at a late hour on Tneedsy night, a t s„„ th and
Montgomery, streets. for drunkenness and disor
derly conduut On the way to the 'Mallon house.
he assaulted taier Cornell, almost tore the cost
from bin bank, and attempted to choke him.
Co amtna's CASs,—A. German, named Henry
Hettinger, aged 35 years, while engaged in load
• lug grew), alma noon 'yesterday, in llowardotreet,
near Chatham, suddenly fell dead. Ile bad in
dulged in onploua draughe of ice water a short
time previous, Which 14 kihippf sad to More canoed
Lis detith. 110 haves a wife and six children, re
siding near Trenton avenue and Clearfield streets.
ABM nine o'clock yesterday evening a
-woman, while Milne a Bald lamp at the resideno
of Mr. Pioeys, in Frankfind, Inffered et to ignite
and an' explosion ensued. Two Whips,' Were very
badly-burnt' by the linn;i?.
FII4I , *IALABIL.OO,IOigitMAL.
,- That Raiff ' - Itivirket.
‘T'''''T"' el'. ' ;'• infrintiiiigglistifi,ll369. • • •
The late, doetnatione . hamhseneuvoat end se dis
astrous to speculators Jo stoat', ih_t_,. l l4 llo -,, ,,, 1aat I.
WV+ hare of opeastois,Reeprtirerytmemiittled. The
market today was - loor doll; city *inn (new) sold at
'VOX ; Pourer. mei OoeslathOlt ; Beading Italla,as
Well It 2O). &Int/s better, lbW JdfaliffriduraJl.
"nit' 3114 , 0 1'h.", 6 11 51,V4,44 6 410 4 0 1 ti 1i Ilin -
T e " a .",,al6 z _J •° rl l- Pl i fl4 *in ) 011 -b onds nreAttn at
P yrri ' n ."449 o .e , ' , `,.t, xis r .....ia -,• -
The money tostltet, Is . .fievity 50.3.150 t in danger of
being greatlyAwtstatuA'ar,neareofrem abroad- The
-general luipreseloo seeltile-144 the *Mar a great
battle in Iteitam,lotetzprelet iv ealttlonittie, that
the Trench, and lanatre l l,lll As rlettrione, that
, o the , r,l "# lllini l Pre ) ri d 'ft RffPfr b b o r °4o7 -
t.
r pitched op, nod coil 4 . ..4,10p.15f00t00 pod ftisoCs
itqllits: `lt fit thinigixt thafthis laillaelrevaltune cm.
'ariiiel, .eoneole sod public et'euritielriteat elss up as
Sagiana and 'ranee: Our owah'istailfklienilika long
warz•layarlti trhleli Anattla .1011 ItitlifairoltObattle
tititptifitlartiA 130,C0V11. 'X*9IISPII 1nkj09,41,41:40)2 the
It'd , ini „.. 61 : 4 /# 1 414.# ba,tqab two #,israillY of eh
setaity rillh its , long retaistLettin.jted ..tmutely. Ind
that German etelamst,to LIAO drhthitiplieti loot for
the - infornsition el PolitleaklEautopollitheeninteiles the
work by establlshthit„thatinithiegial existence on the
bails oreett-gortrimatii. ',Att hark no eme4by with
• eltheitmperoi: • - - Wi Mis r isitein lie leweli,absve
all, is the P.t°Ple of 90Wiee7-...eitrikktthOireeeet
aiitbiliaiii oi-of - eiga#lrateti and ite - ttatt the w-r
will not cease till tharykswe kid time to *emirs their
ieillial entantiestion.--The , rtal - jnalateul. - the elm
thought, the wypi bleadJurd 41441 ifficeildni ii • the
Teutonic race are the elements of regsaerattou for
town-trodden Europe, ead,waqtraust and heifers that
the Frugal War eirir Rai come owl mill trees
.lamente are erib front,thrtynany at thellaniee of
iieifbnig, aid eetet Waled n 0.14" - guilt coOstititional
gerernmeat se trillisea the trey tothrtropokiia marked
Int by ineoltest'OeellOyli tie Pt of ell lump i 4 e-,
rally, and of (Union:lto part'auler 'This le oar faith ;
cud whether consols go up e little, ,3„1:,A.3:011t 01010 '0
,If At , toperquanietti, tii,ifitipfeve the - HAW al a'as
In comptal.otreitit,the great-gook .thso , legl fleriript
troni the establighin r aint of field Inetihs'ione in the hang
oppressed )atheris4 ~.!..", . .1 • ,- I°. -'
In Nueland Wile opinion le with, BOK vittleOlts to
,fstrot of exalts . torsitillty. The mans of legit/ell sl
ants fOTVOtli l ol,ll2thit Oast has enn,A-giggi,gleeentnne
482,001 213 . 14. tlialiame period of Ifll, Lod .g 3 (I ^ B.l IT
pore than la the cotteepoittin Mit iidttftitrof the Mt.
ern of Inflation ln IBO,T. Thtesttloorts foe roar orritha
*lased es Whole Sanaa! expitie - of d•Rat Brittle for
Imo. Sales in foreign markets do ths - alienist OS
.fal,oos,qco per month are not to be lightly sneinkr•leli
Or to - be rubl r Abetted by embstkithm In 'e Capri ,en
'al war. The .. nation of ihopbeeper_i”,.anternwit
bona thistle sod lools for the profit of eorraen Ito
war now waging, end the anxious doeite 'ante Englis h
, for_ peacoat , all asst , le nei the r nts.rvsilosti nor Ct.
'
hooorable. '
The senate talcea ogt by the hmertet VS day moon's
to only ,_ -
The tionaldson Iniiirovenient and Asiirci.d Company
sre ready to pay the cOupallt oer theirihrtnn-peroint„
boos on presentation. , „
Onend afteithe filet oilaty the Wet of toll ant
issasportstion on the heeding laatirowl will be In
erected ten - emote law ton. The Fihnylitil Nast
'gallon Oetepani . eye notice tout the lonia be In
ertseed ten oento par ton on end after thLti-et of July,
lad &Leftist the ten Mots per Voir, 'heretofore allowed
an a drearbahlt onAesl rant to lildiacklphth,nr*/) b ale.
initiated, "It
,le, iseerted that this antirk lute be
transferred to elattPostlmen, who are lietilaiiryit The
mineralize as badly off as the boatmen throngtfoat the
deltitlkill opal gegleti, but the csinylreecinipaieleir, who
F .:mist the advanyi, will gain el the,adaeatatie of the
movement, to the exelnlion of the hard-tailing met in
If the coal companlet that cent:sin New *ark de not
S;dran.e - the tolls on that artiale • lo an agtsi eztmt,
Shag will gain some advantages in the nein:York and
II Wetein taarkets over the gehoriallteeil menoshieh
mai make it apparent that the admit., that hells thd
carriers trill ihose slams to the altesdrilorWariehed
ineetitgallina nainent. , ~, ...
The 'muleteer therateirlesa &Wolff Crotattear for
the mouth of Kay, 1850, were....0rrwt.0.•14 64 .5 02 ea
Lose due'conneastorde -- - - ' ' 51116 el
Vry
Nor ricrelitr for irsy, 7869 175,516 21.
Da _ - do 29,197 79
, _ • .
Incr ............. .... . 21,4,!123 , 42
,Ne4i4;:eiliterai - ,ctinethonthe, ezd'ziglfay 31 2214 147 14
Same time Itaitlear,A ' ' 1ft,023 eo
- Inez•pot ............ . :43084 IS
Making the-Ism:ease Jo receipts proper 25 per cent.,
thou' fariik
&_l3llc.lraig.Nßankyote,reptdles-pltjtapa Ig
to one- ulnat ealietref nun
tents, find liiformation reoreogOi toOk-i4S€3,
and counterfeits,
Ervocai Atm,
' !Stine 15, 155.
'MOW= Br Luria: ,pacnrs. &430. t il#11:111IirS,
Arno szokeorater =walks, oviivrwsor'ciaosAa; : tearlo
AID 01138191111 r ......
`4OO Penes 5s Idter..al.Bo Isoe CitinelEst.ill.;.:";4 l x
1400 city Pd..C4-P•bi.B 4 * Atka, OCO4dullot*:.188 -
,
6GO do (1-&.0.14.00K 1
-,10 ttjit, dm.l6 - 19.,1tn..1at y,
8000 do trmy...,109X 403.forgridtor* A ltd" 81
20P0 — do - .. 00cP.10)m 180 Iloadi - mg II -20 X
1004 Clataw , al. m 70,,,60% 140., r-do , , - Z,:-....-.otah.ot4i
;000 ,• do , 104 10 .., -; do: . ...t.eva.sog.
It - 00 itim 1 aim 71!......10,, 1011. , .126. - ' 4 ,- L - .51*2 . 0%
604 41 Nay In _12.0 7,1, ROL_ do , t - .1 - -- :-: ,,,, 10N,
lit
8000 _dO , b 6,12 - I toodalgt4ii:e.o 6
100- - do .... , 84-8,77 -JO Rlin. Mc Van 0.146 ll*
MO" — .1.0 72 160-,lnlioh - R , ' - 16600 N Pena 8 04 041 . 02 4 , tArtkirmk , ll , ..... . i., , .4"K
• - , BRTW3III6 • BOVIDL?
100 Reading .12. ' - 003 246 titifildlt•
10 90.2rmecedal 8k...49 1 - ,„
2000 Oity 6t.:•,..0124P.6413‘ 6 =+, ppCCa ..... ..
2000 do 1iew.....1004 _
- - , ' 16421 ;66122.a k urevataststad.1.214
403_ • 'do • t6.::....:.16
OiOBING-PitUTSA.DIt,
ettilaathibBK.-.; Mg 88;t1Behlriii - - 404;, 9 - A -3 %
1 .,
., IL 111 44.. 464 963 g . - I g -- P/41. - ; .:.. :: IT, lilt
, ' -*lt N 47 in otT.lOO .100 x it=9.3 , CAbt:Jk 8
Pima- 6a - - - CO 50,
.- ---(4441994,411:. -1 _~, 9
.-
49
Heading It ' 2 0 %.0}4 .. t‘,24. -- ' = 49 49
b44 , 70.: - . 19 - • TiOirlilaiii S., 1014)O%
. .. d - EA 89 )44 02 .. ' .
1.
Leh Coal & :41.T. - .. ON 4834.
- •'
", -- do .. - 19342 •12 j4 S - 4144:046..4'..'' 9; 4 k,-; 8,1(
Penns .It' 40 - 401( ft 64 om•ew
~ 22m 89 ~.. 87 89 ups .St 90
tffor 0.3e1 Con. 154 at astawists 8..., 8
"prat_ JOT 108 st licst.lo. 4 00%
Sekl - eif )82. 7' % 72% Nita &bath R. 07 ea
4aees ,F .." 17 ow!. 84 - g
• • 11 1 / 4 0&17145 Rs 45
Philadeipfna
- razz liti4Drinteg
There is very little deirosed for Blear to-day, sod the
only solos reported 'arer'soo bbl's extra, to go West, a:
$7 30; 100 Wei Broad-street enpordne at $7.40 tar
bbl, and small iota to the trada, atirtettlf up to V?(/3 ,
8 30 for insprilitte, extrai, and fancy as in qua
lity. The mutat is dull, sad tie", receipts, especially
from the West, rely light Bye Bloat and Corn rest
are also quiet, but steidy, atilt 50 for the farmer oaf
64 bbl for the latter. Whost-z.thare is sot much
dome, owing to the - higli ilea. of holders; only stoat
B,ooolnt._ sold
.0.V.51-,7084 76 for red, Ike latter far
abate, end 31 8031 ed for white. Biretta steady at 301
,V'lai, COrnsis.,dull I - about, 500 bus prate yellOw
sold, mostly in email lots, at 88ese0i.,:wittolt hes decline,
...staging at the bitten pziae, Qats ire'aellrat 'rather freely;
6 000 bus Peoria sold at Aoesoo t tb go latter foxy/tam lots ;
mall lot of Fortilleribrounht ttiikattar pita*. Buck
wheat is in attire reqnsatorlth‘ fartheidaber of 3 000
bus to note assimmulo 4/A , bus Bask-.-Theie is to:
little doing In Qaeraitron,nraLdrat Ito lis dell at 328
020 alt ton. Cotton--The market is ftemeriand rather
more active, and 100000 hake, bars blerkonitiat fait
rates, including mi'dlitr fair 17plands at /2j0212Ma
'cash. iarocedes-LThere is little or - nothing doing, and
trade le dull. Provisiass—no .market it ricebting.d,
and.the salsa ale small: Whiskey isOottnitint We
,cote Rantoul:Ma 27a; Freon and Ohio do 28028 me
elide 27,63730, sad dlidga tale 4P' gallon.
New York stock t .
-- , iiitolli
1000 Missouri 61a5. Bx Boooo , do. .16 i
60K0 do 160- 66
1 0 Paoifi3 Id 1.8 160- 67
100 Popo Coil Co 82)(
1 0 Oamborl'd Prof 17
SO Del et Hod Uo nBO VI
.*Otapitei,'Jv.ae_ls.
160 81.101 Oda B 610 dl
200 . _do_ . ..660-41x
1 0 0 do , - 41
100 Co - lox
I Ca Pay: o n:m . ll 11130
1 1 . 2 1 0
100 do , 100 120
160 Id Oen B - 68
160461 &.Ohlo B so
Ira -do 816 681(
100: do- , - 033
100 1116vs8.To1 B b6O 20.74
100 Z 1 Y t ant alO ' 73
luo do 73X
100 Tteadiolta slO . 40,1 i
60 rdloh 3 R Guar b6O 80.
60 Ohio & tkIR 410 69 -
TSB Et
A sass are dull, witlx sale
sod :4_76 foe Pearls. _
AR ITS.
:3 of gp bPle et $5 87 for PON,
' Mt —The market fOr EFtste and Weetern Flour ii
heavy and .I.oo' lower. wlth - litht receipts and melee of
4 800 bble at SO. 5e7.60 for nape , floe State; SS 7086 90
to-extra do ; 53 25e8 60 for nape+ floe Weetern; - 10 76
er7 05 tor extra do, end $7, 6417.80 for shipplog blonde
of extra round boq. 08 , 0 Southern If oar le doll and
beery, with sale. of 800 bble at $7.30.77 53 for miird
to good, and $7 55e9 93 for extra. Cantdlan_Fiour is
nemioal. '
Gaels —Wheat le dull and drooping, with Files or
31,00 bus white North Carolina ar $r nal 80, new
white atiorgla st. $3, and Western white at CI 138 - Vern
,e beery and lower, with gales of 11,000 bus Western
mixed et Sic, yellow Southern 13 90e, and Ironed yellow
894.80 a. Bye la dull. Barley quiet: Ole are
favor, and quoted, et 430470 for Southern, Panne'.
nada', and leraey;liod 478540 tor theta, Canada, and
Western
_PROVSSIoNS —Pork drill and moralise with small
sales at 217 12 for Mesa , and R 6 for
Prim... Baer is
inil and heMYI, with Wes of 100 ebb at 20 15e1.25 for
°mitt," Prime; $1.600226 for.Coautry ideas; $'1714
(orßepacked Western, and $14016 for HStta. , Bacon
and Cat Meata arc quiet. Lard is dull, with attire of
100 bb's at 11m11Xo - Butter aeurCheEee a - e quiet
Wl:ilexes., is ste L ay at 210
NEW YORK OA 'Mt MARKET Wedateday,
Soon 15 —The receipts - Saws been 8_347 heaves-210 sown, sown, 1,170 beats 10,241 sharp sad lambs, and about
7,010 swine, showing an ioorirams of about 87 0 ishesp
nod lambs, and 1 600 swine (about), and a demossa of
120 beeves, 25 cows, and 10 veal.. At Bergen,'N
281) !isms sold to Branham for thlakoszket. At Allot
'We 8,119 beetles were yarded - for the week-, of which
547 bead were from Kentucky, 018 from Ultimo, 490
from Ohio, and b 77 from N. _The Bad River Road
brought ever 17 , 9, the Erie 976, Harlem 44 Cam and
Amboy, 62; /tuition river boats, 848 ;•and New Jersey
Ventral, 40. The Beef Oattle market has te.day end
ysaterday, owing , to a liberal imply, and the sn'dea
eaceselve,warm
_weather,
_declined half to _one cant ti'
lb The qaallty has not bean a, good as the average for
came weekiscpast, end 'many gales have been made to
rule. s. We quoti at Bto 21,10, average priee aliont
10c.
The reeeiptK of Sheep and 'Latch bare keen excessive,
especially itt Chamberlasn , e and prices are fully 76e %e'
head lower. We quote'at 4060, lire weigh; and 809 e
for do Lambs- brereed. Sego for Sheep and
for Lambe. We know of carcass Mot us selling at Saks
tr , lh at Washington Market, owing to the wa ry p warm
weather. Veale are alto lower sod doll; Wee at Cilia.
Cows are selling moderately at $205070 Swine c.ro..
mend. tor prime corn fe.j, Oi cOjfa , and do dint ling
6)106%o,
Markets .by_Teiegfaih.
licw °ELIAS'. Jolla 14 —Ootton has advanced
extol today of 800 bales at lleelljes for n li ddlisga.
The Wes of three days amonht - to MO bales end the
reeetpte to 1400 hales. against 4 , 80 0 bides Jut, /W.
Corn—rdixbd leonoted It $l.lO. - .
MOBILE.. JOE" 1 .8 , -00Mon-BEIBI do-day of I,COO
baits at lleplLya for middlings. The tales of gate"
dale amount to 2 303 - balk, ant the receipts to 890
bales . - _ .
lIALTIIIORE, Jane 15.—Picne 4011; aides of ilowsrd
strait end Onto at $7. Wheat inactiee, at El 8.531 86.
Corn doll ; yellow to, whits , 754711.• Prostaions doll ;
91,1 . 8 9 )8 0 . tVhtekey nominal at !at. Rio Coffee 11„if
-
tag of the Steamer America... Oath
16400,000.
VIM! Yeag, ;tine 15.=-rite *tempt Alitietiot eaiteQ
te , :day, with wpwardt 0!44 00 t 000 , therr°l*