JULY 20, 18C4. I 4 r if i - (Owning Sclcgtapli FRIDAT, JBLY 29, 1964. MAIL TO THE HRAKMARMK. - ' HV aROBOR W. niTHOkV. Ball to the lOan-Ars-a, c-nlla of oak, AmI vriile of ihi liiavinfl ! TTnil to hrr linns, whoo tliumlcr arok Tb wa. ami at.riled with IKIHi'" stroke The rani lima thai "huold M frv 1 ' H ill to hrr oapaln and f rear! Kail to ber battMtr hint I . Wail to her diwtoitva " I Hull to bar granite name I Batiphty Prfiannia lnr cu bo-t 7 hut tit rnlo- to o:rao wavr ; II. r lam'- la '' "d ,w "'d ithost Stalks dl rro fdon her chalky loam, Idoikfrt ny To ajajbiA's bra. Jlail to tku queen of tho c! H ii il to Itic hopes of Itae free ! Hail to ttan navy that rp-.ka! Hail to our bearu of oak ! Tke Tlrltish lion may ron,"e bis roar : for bit darling privateer, Ai tr a plratr, a. thief on attore, Horn 1 ea a wreck oa (he octaai floor, Mo longer a bnrrauter. Hail to our Yankee tan ! Had to tlie atrip and nam! II ml Win low , rhirf of tbe sea, ! Hail to bis victor; ! Cheers M'Two Nlne'y." the robher, Is dead ! And Srminci. the plate-in-rblf, A awordlo coward, defamed, hat Hud, yfrwlnff the curxi of tlie aet on hi head, To England, tbe borne of the thief. Hall to our lio'j emae! Hail to onr eiial law ! Hud to onr pence to be ! Hall to nil nation free ! ABOUT MARINE SIGNALING, - - - - ecxwKltv for trtft Adoption tf n I nlvrnnl Cmi Hlnlory wl Orran NIsrtiNltnir Full tlraerlpllau ol the Nw 'le Itttalicn of Murine HiKnulk VbnrMrtrr of tbe New I nifurtul Hyalem ( ultrtl A, l.w I ct Army ! H'tint Freoce ami tiuKlnntl are Del A-n. We published recently a very Important decrco from the fcmpcror of the Frunch, in rclutlon to a nnivorxai cvde of mnri;imc nignalK, for the iitu ' f all veraela, Irreapertive of natlmali'y and laa fiir.fr. Tbe prompt anion of the Kmucror I de aeryiug of ull priiife, and every Oovcrnment ahould at once miter Into tbe compact to further ' thia arvat itr-p in mean communiciition. It is valuable to humanity a well a to commerce, Aid at time ol the Kreutcat vital Importance TUB 1NTBOIH CTIO OP MARINB StONAIS. Tbe precise date when tbe lyitom of cnmninni atlon by tnrana ot tla,:a waa Ur-t Introduced la aot known; but there i reason to believe ttmt the aficlmu bad method, iuouko vory imper ' fe, by rnrnns of nlcli they could, comtnunic ite . between their rudo vcstol n4 the shore, and with each other at fca. Their signals must ne cessarily have been very defective, but in time the Bfenstty for a uniform code became matii ' feat, and from time to time code have been la - ate, but not a uniform and univemul a cenid be demred. The following list will show the name! of the Inventor, und date of ibe pub lished eodea which bare been urj from time to time by tbe British navy a well aa our own aaval vessels, and the merchant ehipa of both eonnirks : WAVES AMD T1MK Or IXTHODL'CTIOW OP THE - V VAhlOlS CllUKS. 4i. JTamt. S cr AdmVa'ty Coda r'e ...lHOfi ...1H18 ...IS-JO ...lSi'j ...1S34 ...llCIo ... 18.18 ...1H41 ...1H41 ...ls ...1H.H ...W 18.M-5S 2 Lynn's Code 3. Squire's Coile 4. Adiniraliv Ccdo(reviied).... .. 5. fMllp.'l'oUo c 6. Kbodcs' Code 7. IUper's Code ' 8. Admiralty Code (present code), 9. Walker's Code . 10. WatMin's Code 11. Jtoi'Ker' Code (American).... " 12. Key uoId' Code (t rencb) 13. Murrvati's Code 14. t'nittd Stutes Arm Code (Mvcrj' Codel.lSlil 15. n.8.ArmyandNavyCode(Mycrs'Codu) 1WI2 16. Code Unlvcrs.il (new) 18G3-(i4 No. 14 and IS are private, and are only nscd " by car armies la the Hold and our commUsioned men-of-war. ' " ' ' DESIQM OP BIOMAL COSES. The design of these signal codes is to enable hips at sea to bold conversation at a dUtanco. - and alto to commnnlcaie with llght-houkes and ' viilot-siatlons wli bout endangering the satctv of the vessel by running ber closo in shore, and for thapurpoaeof the captuin communicating wi'.h bis owners or conaignce, who llvo at a distance Irom tteopen sea. A ship in distress In a short r time can communicate ber precise position, the iDjuries sbe ba surtained, and the character of assistance the requires. Thousands of valuable bvis Lnd millions of property biive been, and are aermed to re, saved by means or this sys tem. These Bi;rnal code are bated upon the mineral system; tl.at is to say, the Hugs are anmbrred from one to nino, wich a cipher (0) Dec, and tbe signals are composed of one or mjre n prcw ntlng numbers, which, by reference to the signal-book, Indicate the name or sentence trans mitted. OBJECTIONS TO POBMEK COPP.S. Tbe great objection to the codes invented up to tbe time of this one of Rodgers was thtit substi tutes were employ ed,ind for ten numerals and , tbrea rrpeatera, thia code gave only nine tbou aand Bine hundred and nluety-nine signals, and ' the same number of numerals without tbe re peaters would give only tire tbounand right hun dred and Six'y rignnli. It If true, if tho number f rrpenter bad been Increased, the scries could have been multiplied; but to Inere.ise the number of f.aaa wna not only deemed expensive, but was nrsniismctory, and rtndered signaling too com plicated. Fn-m extended eitperi.'ne) and various . xptnuienu, Uie uuinerlcul syoten as then aavd waa found to be defective to such an extent that all who used it felt the nocesHity for a change, inasmuch, uUo, as it was found that tho uyt em was not c.pable of making in a consecu tive numerical series seventy thousand distinct sienaih, without showing more ib in four fl.j.'s for cuch Mfc-nul made. thx Ronor.na' codk. Tbe RodF""' alihabetical cole wss iu'roiliiced , to obvlaie this Uilli culty. It was cornpo-ed of eighteen flag, each n piencming a letter of the a'phabct leaving out the vowels. This omission of ihe vowel was made for this lemon, that tiy introducing them every objectionable word com- tiwtd of lour letters or h'ss, not on'y in oar own ut in for!ign langnogc, would npp'Hr on the ne in toe coursu of the permutation of tbe cm of the ulpkabet. I'revious to the Ho-lycr,' code the Mnrrvatt signal were in grmirai use, and Kodgers endeavoud to adopt a tunny of Murr)att'k tl'ags as bo could u a matter of couomy. The KntillHli admiralty adopted these signals After preparing a code to suit theii- a iu, and the Ticnch fell iiuo their plan, yet thorn was awantof unum to mal:e tho system it uiiivorsal one. and, ulihough much bet er than some of it pridece-;or-, it did not qinte uki up to the demands of navigation. 1' was and is s'ill to some extent used in onr nuvy, having been fuhtiud u;m it by a chart bouse in this city, who ' had au lntcrcht in it p.tti'ni-r'f'ht. At the time it waa Introduced fie Navy Dcpinmcut was unable to supply their piiv.iie sinal and telegraph books to the purchased Vessels, nor was It deemed expedient to trust such aa ia tenrely valuable book to persons who had no true couo ption ot ita value ; for it must lu borne in mind that tiie signal ,ooU of a man-of-war is kept I'y the commander of the vessel, mid no one ave the tigual odicer lias access to It, and he sndcr certain restrictions. I pon such grounds the Kodgers code was furnished our navy, and lias been used to Ionic extent. CHABACTKB OP TUB NEW fVITEKSAt SVHTEM. Tbe new universal code bears a stromr rea,iu Hii nc to the American code, and is composed ut eiguu.cn nugs joined two aud two, three mid three, und four aud four, liy these flags there can be ob'ained more than seventy-eight thousand combinations a number more than sufficient to express all the necesary communications at seu, aud to signal the name of war vessel and the merchantmen of all nations. For signaling at a gro t distance an equully suflicient number of combinations are obtained by means of three balls aud two tiags. The ball system, if we tor fret sot, is the invention of Commander Kdward Jsimp-oii, I uited 8 tales Nary, and has been pre pared by him for use in our monitor fleet. H will probably be tome time before this new t , vaniversal code can be put iu form for general uUtiibutkm, but it is the duly of tho Governinout, - well aa our marchauts, to see to this important , mailer, and to uka measures to adopt and aid in lierfrciing a i)wa w uiefui .Ud valuable to naritime uses. - . AIM BIAL rmn or Tllli VNiIE0 TAT:s. a--. Tor army signaling, this countrvjj rar ahead In its ysu.m, which u very stnii. v,h as full M one cau well conceive, any r4n be truusmltted ttrbattm f hteraUm, by u,u method and in Home cases it won Id be servia auu, n M, .' hut for the present lta value must teuuuu wiu tbe Government, who own it. li U lm,xis8lbut ' civet estimate the value of marine signaling, and it is the duty of every one interested in the sah. joet to do all ia their power to saak it period, THE PINE-TREE felllLLINQ, A f Olwea Ttmt. Captain John Hull wa the Mint Master Of MMtarbaaftt and coined all the moniy that was made. Ills was a new line of business ; for In the faily days of the colony the current coln- comipifd ol the gold and silver money of Kngland, Vortngal.and ftpnln. Ihctcco ns being scarce, the people wi re often forced to barter thrlrii mmiiditie it s'eadof selling ihem. For In stance, i a innn ann'ed t huv a con', he pcth ip exchanerd a lnr skin for il ; if lie wi-bed a lunn I of noli.s-r, be might pun base it lor a pile of pilif-hoHid. Mn ktt-Oulls Here U't-'J in-bad of fMriblTg. The Itidinn hnd n ort of nvmiy ca'lt d wnipum, which wu ma te I cl am hell ; and this strnrge suit of ntccic w hkewi-e taken ill pu; mrnl ol li In lijr ihe Kngli" I sHiliers. llai.k lillls had never Is-en heard of. There was rot luopty enough of any kind, In many nnrU ol the country, to pay their mini-tci ; so Hint the) bad toiucuincs to take ipiintals of nib, 1 sti Is of corn, or corn of woml, insu a 1 of sil ver and gold. As tho people grew more nume rous aii'i their tiade Willi one uuother loiTea-cd, Ibe want ol current money wa still more sensi bly frit. To si pply the demand the g'neral court f afe' a law o r csfa'il. slung a coin ign of shillings and sixpence. Captain Hull wa np- roiitnl lo tniinulai lure tins money, mid v.a.t to aveabontone shilling out of evi rv twenty, to par Mm for liis trouble in making thrm. Hereupon, nil the old si ver in the colony wa bai drl imr lo V'nptAin Hull. 1 ho Oat ere I silver cans and tankards, 1 sup aise, ami silver lim klcs ard I roken spoons, snd silver lnltsof nword Hint fguird at court, all such curious old ai 1 1 I . , wiri' doubt es throan into inn meltniEr pot 'O petber. I'n-In rar the gre itcsi pnit of lie silver onil'cdof bullion t inn tlie mine of S inili America, whnh the Kng iili hue ane ts (-mo were little less than pirates) had lakeu from the Spaniards imd liroughi lo M .s-ai hu-el's. All this old and new silver b lug molted down and coined, tl.e result wa an Immense amo'inr of splimlhi siiilir gs, sixpence, and three, a nee. Fsch had tho tla'c of l'i.VJ on ono S'de, and the figure of a pire tree on ihe other side. Heme thi y were tilled pine trie shli iiiir. And for every twintv shlll ngi Hint he coined, you ill ri member, ('np'nin John II u I win entitled to put one slid irnf in bis pocket. ' hp ",ngi.-rates scon began to suspect that the Mint Master would have Ihe best of the huignn. They oilcre'l linn a laige sum of money if hcwoiil.l give up Unit tweniiilh shilling wiii-h wh con'lnii illy drop ping Into bis pocket. Hut Captain Hull declared thai he ii perfectly snilMicd el h the shilling. And well be might' be, for so diligently did ho labor, that in a l'i w j eiirs, his pockets, his money bugs, and bis strong Ikx were overflowing with pli.e tn e sbil ings. This was probably the caso whin he came li to possession ol hisgrand'a'.hcr's chnlr ; mid s he woiketl so h nd at theM nt.it wns rcrtainly proper that he should havo a com fortable or e t n st himself on. Whin the Mint M-isicr was grown very rich, a young man, Samuel - ewull by name, came court ing bis oiily (lauiilit. r. Hi daughter, hme name 1 do BOt know, hut we will call bur Hntsy, was n line, beany damsel, by no means u slender as mnie yonng laoicsof our own days. On iliti contrary, having alwsvs fed heartily on pumpkin pics, doughnuts, Indian pudding, and ("her t'uiitan t.l"inUer, slit) w.is us rouiid and flump as pudding. V iih this rojml, rosy Mi llitsy did Suniuil Sewcll fill in love. A he was a oung man of good chars, ter, indHstrious in busitirss, and a member of church, the Mint Master very readily gave his coni-ent. "Yes, jou may Uiko her," said be, in bis ronijh way, "and yon will find her a heavy burden em ugh." On the wedding day we may suppose honest John Hull dressed in a plain coat.all the button Of which weie made of pine tree shillings. The but one of bis waistcoat were sixpences, and the knees of bis small clothes were bnttoned with silver threepences. Thus attired be sat with great d gniiy en his grand lather's chair; and bcii g a porily old gentleman, he completely filled it from elbow to elbuw. On tbe oppose side of tbe room, between her bridesmaids, sat bis Tictey. Hie wa blu-hing with all her might, and looked like a full-Mown pconv, a great red apple, or any round and scarlet object. There, too, wns the bridegroom, dressed in a fine purple coat and a gold luce waiitcout, with as much other finery as the Puritan laws and cus toms would ullcw Ibem to put on. Hi hair cropt close to his head, because Governor Kndicolt bad forhhldin any man to wear It below li s ears. But be was a very personable young man; and so thought the biidcsmaids, and Miss Betsy her self. The Mint Master wa alto pleased with his new son. in-law, especially as he had said no'hing t all about her portion. Ko when the marriage ceremony was over Captain Hull whispered n word or two to his nt w servants, who immedi ately went out and returned lugging in a pair of scales. Tbey were such a pair a wholesale merchants used lor weighing; a bully conunodl'y wns now to be weighed in them. "Daughter Be sy," said the Mint Master, "go h.to one side of tbe scales." Miss Iieisy or Jirs. Newell, os we must now call ber did ns she was bid, like a dit il'iil chi d, without any question of why or w herefore, lint whut her fat lit r could me m, unle-sit w is to make her husbund pay for her by the pound (in which case sbe would have boen a dear bargiin), alio hud no' the least Men. "And now," said b nest John Hull to his ser vants, "bring me Unit box hither." The box t. which the M ni Ma-tcr p runted wax a huge, square. Iron bonnd i a'l chest : it was big enough, my cnilditti, for ull you four to play nine una seen in. 1 be servnnt tugged with might and main, but conld not lift this enormous receptacle, and wore finally obliged to drag it across the floor. laptain Hull then took a key out or bis girdle, nnloekcd the chest, und lifted Its ponderous lid. Behold, It was full to tho brim of bright pioo tree shillings, trei-b from the Mint, and .Samuel Ktwcll thought that bis father-in-law had got possession of ull tho money in tho Massachusetts treasury, lint it was tho Mint Master's honost share ol tbe coinage. Then the servants, at Captain Hull's command, heaped double bamltfuls of shillings into one sice of the scuhs. while Betsy remuined in the other. Jingle, jingle went the shillings, handful after hamllul was thrown in. till plump and pou dcrous as sbe was, they weighed the young lady from the floor. "There, son Nowell," cried tho honest Mint Master, resuming Im seat la bis giamifuthcr's chair, "take these shillings for my daughter's portion. Use her kindly, and thauk Heaven for htr, for it ia not every who that's worth ber weight in silver." The children laughed be Tilly nt this legend, and would hardly bo convinced thut giundlu her had made it ont f bis head. He assured thorn faithfully, however, that he found it in the p .igcj of a grave historian and merely tried to tull It in a somewhat funnier style. Tho Kcw Jlrtti;miiti. Calcraft, tho voce famous English hangman, now superannuated, has been succeeded in his liiilcons position by ono Askeru, who ia thus described In the Edinburgh ('owant. "Askcm, the hnngtmin, is u man about fortv yeas of age, tall, dark coinplexioiied, well I innej, and with Inrpo whiskeisnud uiou-tactiios. Not loss than six feet in hulcht, und u little bent, as it wilb care; he is ptopi r.ioii.ihly stout, and u nun of apparent lirintic.ts ui;d detei uilnatiuu. He is a person of coiishleniblo Intelligence, poscsslng a good know U ilgc of current evetu. He has Ih.cu a soldier, and seen much of the world. Dove, tbe poisoner, was the tirst person on whom he jierfoinied the lut olliccs ot iho law. "When Jlove was Sentenced to be executed at York Castle, AsLern, who bud been unfoituii ito, and wns at that time an insolvent debtor, im prison d by his creditors in the (,'a,tle, made ofler of liis services for Iho occasion which tho York iiuriFtiat. s, faun their l.nou ledgo of bis churacter und skill, did not hesitate to accept, lie expresses himself strongly on tho ignorance displayed by Ihe uiob In almost nlwavs hi-sing iho bangiunn when he appears on the sc illold. He takes the somewhat broad view that the fiuikber of tbe law bus no more right to be con demned than the judge who has pronounced the kentenco. "Askern, who belongs to Yorkshire, arrhed In Edinburgh on Sunday morning, and during a fiortlon of that day and Monday he walked aliout u company with one of the city oillcers in plain clothes, but was, of course, quite unknown. Hitherto bis practice as a hangman has not been very extensive, but he is uot unlikely to succeed Caluaft, who is now upwards of seventy years of ago. Askemspi ni me nignt ot Monday in tne county building.--, without going tolled, and occa sionally going out to aeo the progress the scartola was making, to ascertain the work ing of the drop, tbe measure of the rope, and .other particulars. Notwithstanding that be conducted himself with the greatest cool ness, it waa observed, at he came down fir.iii the Bcaffold, that tears were trickling down bis cheeks. After the unenviable office was fulfilled, he entered into a room in tbe county buildings and burst iuto crying, exclaiming that be hoped the Iard would forelve him, aud then remarked that he bad only boen discharg ing a kok run duly. Aakern's foe wa twenty guineas and traveling charges. Before he left town he received the expression of the magis- L tiate's satisfaction with tbe way in which he had performed bis task, ibe executioner lett for Yor,k by tbe 10-13 train on Tuesday night. He occupied tbe compartment of a third-ciass car riage alone, and shortly after taking Ida seat was recognized. Tbe intelligence sooa spread among thos on the platform, and till Ibe train started the carriage was surrounded by a curious crowd. A-.krrn, however) sat with his back to) the window dunnt; th whole time, and appoarvd iacliutid, if Jrosmule, to shuo obsorTUkiou.'' MPAMMI jrwn Io-t:ST OF TIIK itrriMXio. Ia tbe notes to S mlbcj's "Don KooVrirk," ti er ia a letter relaiive to tbe Jews so remark able and so mrVm thai 1 have attempted a trans lation, althnngb the original Is In quite old Xpsnisb, diddling a muih from modern Cai tioan as the Knglish of our days does from the Kngbsh ot Chaucer's. Mr. Houihe? prefaces this letter In tho folio. Irg ords : "When Toledo wa recovered from the Moon bj Monro V 1, the Jc if th i! cl y w sited on tl r i-onr;!!-ror, anrl aisuv d him t'i y wire pan ol the ten tiiocswhom N. Inn hailii -i-s.nr hail Ir.iLS) oiti cl Inn Sp.in, not dei end nit of Jirii'ftlrni Jew who ha. I crucified ( hri--t. 11 cir ancestors, thev said, were eiitrrelv innocent of the ciucifixinr ; lor when ( al 'pin', the hi.'h pthsf.hatl written to tint I'olcilan stnagignts lo nslt tbclr ndMcc repc. ting the. person lio olid Iniioell Ihe MiSMiih, and whether he should he slain, the I oh dans reiurncl for sn-wer that, in their jiiiigmcut, the prophecies Minnd fulfd'ed in ihis person, un l the efore n ought not, by any incuts, he put to ileaib. I ni u ply Ihty tin, due-d in the ori iiial llelire v, snd in Ard -. a it had b en liani te( t,y ,-om-niand of King (Jalnrc. A Ihikh gave car to thu stiirv.lad tlie leoer frati-'icl int., I.a n and f'nstilian, and t! p sit-d cm-nig tne ar hln s of Tohdo. 1 he latter vi rslon is thus rendered Dv Sardoval." lloio follows the letter In the old Ca-i'lli m tonruc, nf whii h the lollonlng is a translation : ' l.i vi. Chii f of the s nngosnes, and Sminel nnd Jose) h, horii ruhle im ti and of good repirt in the ci io. li gal ion of Tnli-ilo, lo l ilejiar Nngatd, High l'riet, and to Sainiiel t'aund, and tn Ann und Ca'uph is. good and noble men of the i io'm irei o i ot the II Jy I. anil, health in lit lit il til Israel. Your me-etixer, Aarm, a tniiitinil the law, has brought u your h 'ter, b V Iih h J on Infoiin us of tin: sign ami ict. of the propbtt of Miiarclii. A certain person, of the ni mc of fSi iniicl, the son of Aina ia, lately psssid through this city, ami he rulated iiiany gioddi edsol this prophet; tint ill In c unlu it he isvetymcek ai d liumhle, Irei-lv c unur.-in;,' with tlie ml-ctulilo, tloing good even to Ids eno mhs. while he does it jury to no ono. To i lie proud and w icked he is liny it Idlng ; an I hu-iktis- he tells yon your sins to y air f ices, y art his i tit-inlcs, ai d 1 1 nr h:m lli-wlll. We in riniietlof Ibe imin the y. ar, uioiith, anil day of I'll (Ihe prophet's) l.irih, end we rciic-mlicr llintun the day of his tiauvtv three suns ao pearid here In the boaven, whinh by littlo and lilt e (orrnetl thctuselies into one; and wh- ti our futl cis In held this sign they were a-t niistie I, laving to the asseitti.ly, 'Messiah will soon he born, or rrnvhap, he ha already coino iino t tie world.' Biwui'c, therefore, Inctluen, le t he (Mo-tiali ) he come,nrid JO dnl not recog,ii.e him. Mtrtover, tlie same man told us ln.it o in of 1,1 slupbtnla said Hint abou tho tunc of lbs liii tiv it y cirtnin Mngl, men of gieni wisdom, Clinic lo the Holy Land, inquiring the place of the holy chin's birth; and also that llorol, joor kng, was iisu nisl e I, und sent for the wi'C n en of tlie city, asking them whe c tlie child shoiilJ Iw born. They Inquired of the Magi, and fliy said In Bethlehem of .T ulah. The Mngl said tl ai n s'nr of great brilliuuy If d thi ni fur lo tbe Holy Land, fice now if tnc proplei'y bo not fullibd wfiich sjy 'King-i shall Icloid, and shall walk iu tho h Igh l ess ol hi' nativity,' B ware lest you pcr-e. u e him whi in on Aught to teceivo with plea ur,1 and bold in In nor. But do whatsoever lo you shall appesr risht, l or our p rts. neither by our ad vice, neuhei by our will, slull thi mau he put to lit in b . for should we do sin h a thing, in us niigbtbe fu filled the pi ophecy which says: 'They gathered themselves with one i-ui'int against the Lord, and uain-t hi Mossiahs.' And allhougb you hi' iii"ii of much wisdom in such mutters, this advice wo give you, lest tho Godot Israel he anttry with you, knit destroy yourbniple n second lime ; and know this lor a certainty that it will soou bo th s.iuycd. ihis is the reason why onr forefathers csenped from tho Babylonish cuptivity. I'yrro, being their cap tain, empowered by Kiug Cyrus, lulen with much riches, in the sixty-ninth year of bis cup llvity, dwelt at Toledo, lieing tlicie received by the (Jeiililc; and not willing to return to Jeru nilcrn to build the temple, which wa ic'am to lie destroyed, they built one in Toledo." TO MANY WO.WK. The Boston Advertiser ha a singular statistical article, showing that Massachusetts has ordina rily had more than hcrsbare of womon; aud that now, through tho withdrawal of men into tho army, there must 1k in that Stuto one hundred llionsand more women than men. This rouurk uble surplus is regarded as unfavorable to the morals of tbe community, ns woll as unloi ttinato tor those sections of the country where tho mnn are in such a mujoiity us to stiller from tho la,:k of wives, cooks, und boiinistressos. Tho Adcertiser says: l o speak diroctly of the first and clilct ea-iso of thoie d flicullicti is to repeat tho figures presented in the census. At this moment tln.ro are iu .Mas sachusetts nearly one hundred thousand more won cu than ilieie are men. In lS'jil tho excess ot the number of women of all ages above that of men w as .'i(i,!i70. Since that tunc, tho war and the Hi aity surplus of the cmigintion of mules must have (nl.cn from us sixty or seventy thou -aud n.ore men these, also, it must be observed, of tlie niuii'ingeiihlo ages leaving a surplus hero of ono hundred thousand women. B tween ttio ages of IS and li the population of worn n in Musaehuctts is about HI2.000. The o,uilaii in of men of Iho samo ot'.o does not prohahlv exceed ".42.000 at tho pi t tent time. This entire disproporioii, greater tliiin we re member to have observed in tnc statis'ie of nnv other country, may bo ascribed, to a considera ble extent, to the wnr. But wo should mistake greatly if we should consider tlie war as its only cau-e. Bcforo the war cxi.ted, in Will, tho excess of n.l ages was, ns wc have said, ;i',070. Counting enly the population between tho ages of lit teen and rilty, tho excess of women within those limits was l!7,00d a surp ns much too large to be overlooked in a caiciul s tnly of Ihe ci line of tho community. The c irises are evident. Young int n emigrate freely and largely. 1 bey emigrate in much greater proportion than women do. Tbe emigration from Massachusetts is much lurger than the immigration into it. The coiiseqnence is that a lurge proponiun of uum ir ricd womcB are kit by the ti le of emigration wit kin onr borders. We conceive tlie correction of this evil la tJ bo fontid in the encouragement, by ull proper meu is, ol the emigration of women fiom Massachusetts Into tbe regions whore they are needed, and of s) stcmutic emigra'ion of nicu from Kuropo into our Huto. Merely sellisli considerations of u temporary lack in the suppiy of workmen ought not to stand u moment in tho way of the rectify ing a gross disproportion, which, of necessity, seriously endanger- the morals of tnc community, and the very foundations of civil society. It must bo remembered that tho Western States, particularly those of the l'uclfic, arc sinter ing under the couiitur-dilliculty. Tho census of Oirgon shows a surplus of W.IKH) men to mutch oursiirplusot women. Trustworthy letters bcforo us, as wc wiite, state tu .t tho luoor of laboring women in Oregon is p: id a dollar u day ia gold, with board besides, 'ihe grazing districts of that Mute arc not litly developed tor wuut of women to iiiako butter ; tlie schools ure noi litly taught for w ant of women toi- ui h; the mm are com pelled lo tlo houeewoik lor want of women to wash und to sew. Otanting, lor ultra t'ciicucy's sake, that the people ol Otegan must not tay thut they want wive- for their men and matrons lor their future, they mutt say they need womeu lor every pur pose, 'lhelr best men mako the mo t impressive appeals, therefore, fur a a organized oiuigiu'.loo of women. Wo niiihrstaud some steps have been taken in New ling anil looking towards such an organla'ion. tjuitu iiiilc)s'tident!y of ii, wc do not bcsiiute to s.i.n that u iy woman who lias her living lo tain, and is willing to earn il, wiil iIj wi'Ciy h invesl iig two bundled dohaisiii upas f ngc to l'c-rt.aiid, ia Oregon. ttalklna; I.covta of Austritll. Almost everybody has heard of tho walking loaves of Australia, l or a long time alter iho discovery ol thut island many people really be. lieved that the leaves of a certain tree which flourished thero could walk about the ground. This story arose In this way. Some Knglish sailors landed upon tbe const ono day, nnd alter roam ing about until tbey were tired, they sat down uudcr a tree to rest 'themselves. A puff of wind came along and blew oil a shower of leaves, which after turning over aud over in the air, as leaves generally do, liuauy rested upon the ground. As it was midkun-iucr and everything appearad quite green, the circumstance pu..lod ihe sailors considerably. But their surprise was much greater, as you may well suppose, when attar a abort time liter saw tbe leaves craw ling ulongtue ground towards tho irunk of the tree. They ran at once for the vessel, w ithout stopping to exam ine into fie mutter at all, and set sail from the land where everything seemed bewitched. One of tbe men suid he "expected every moment to see tite trees set to and dance a jig." late explorations of Australia have taught ns that these wulking leaves are insects. Thev live upou the trees. Their bodies are vety thin and Hat, thoir wings forming largo leaf like organs. hen they are disturbed thoir legs are folded away tirder their laxlies, leaving the thupe exactly liar a leaf, with its atm and all conrplete. 1 bey are of a bright gtyen color ia the summer, Vat tbey graduully Change in the fall, with tbe .'eaves, into the brown of a frost bitten vegetation. When shaken from the true, tieyliefora tew moments ujion the jmnind as tiiougb (bey -were dead, but presently (hey begin Iu crawl along towards the tree, which they akcvtid Auain. 1 hev rarelv use tutor wine nlil k the arc rcU wvU wi'idicd ia tuts itoucst. " riisu ai, joTnwtJst. A rbornl fe'tlvat ha lately been given iu Bnrcelona. rspaln, in which two thousand chorus signers and an orchestra ot three hundred players took part. ( Kn rr.ollrl I about lo t'ring an action sciinst f'ulado, formerly director ol the 1'arU Italian Opera, bhc claims bock pay amotiutiiig Pi 7,0 H3 ftane. The Birfc Sairt Martin Theatro at Tari-i, fo in 1 1 v ill v. t-i! to rnolo-iJ i .; mas ami su-'i-lio-iil ( cu t. s, i-a' on- to he changed to a Ivric tli---'iir. at w'd h I tlli tragic and comic opc,-a w ill he i ii n. 'I hi A-ill make live opera houtit (Jiat d t'psrn, Opt , a (' iniqtie. The itro l.vri pie, l.es lo In its, and I'o '-Saint Martin in Pari. Ma.. 'I e A't i has ici pcir d i'l 1,-m Inn, in I)oiii tti's ' 'hihl f the li'tnmrn'. with sti-cc i qit il to tteil o' sim a-; in the mum p irt. U nl c lit 'i i lie "Kiiipim." Art. it is ii'sn t.i -oig ih. u it l ' Malu r la" in luint, i'a ti liu-ling it loo fu inning to her voice to ing it entry t p. ia iiif-ht. A Last of Mcyril.ccr, by M. Dantan, i to I e pl: ci t in the I'.iii ottnerrutuire ,- n.td at Meyer 1 1 eis l.onsc, at I'.eili'i, hi survivors tiro sefing spin t it loom, -.nil put i ie to c II. -c. and pre si r.- li tre ali (he oOjee wh'di he preferred and maoV use of when ho wa ut homo. Tiicscorc of his work. '.'"( unii Xii'.ure, is in the Con-siivi.n-ry ot Music at I'l'tguc. l lotow's opca .1rtvuirrt) Strmte'ln mcc with all sorts of liamh ircatmetit In on tho I.iiMlmi ci i ii s, w ho think that, as compared to Sloitha, it is p tir nrnl paltry. It w.n reived lor Wacbiel, the (iennan tenor, and lioneui.l w.ir one ot the robber. It best pei I ir n im-ii in Ni w 'oi k was sevcinl se'iiorrs ago, wh-Mi M ir it.ek rrouiiccd i- ut the Winter () irden wph M ge In as ".Sti.clcll i" nnd Talihri as tin heroine. The ("'Here of Organists, numls-rim; on" lititiilii.il inil to.ty men. ber-, li'cly he'd it lirst lie I Ml ill l.onil in, n itli the v n raii .Sir Oeorg.! Snout in the i hair. Ninety-thre-i co'ti iiHirio.i wi ic piesi nt. d In competition, for the t vo nrl.ci t-lli it if by the council. Thero was a dinner mi l iii ulr giil s nging In inemOer of vunotis liml n clious. One oli.icitof tho association It ti ad vance a mutual good understanding h 'i.vccn the orgt.iilsts iitnl the clergy a phase of chiirc'i rcla t. ns qi.llc as lucking in this city as in I.oml in, .Ictiiiv I.ind, w In u she first v i- it. tl l. itulou. rcet ive.i lint ru g alii ntions iron the l',n'flili in hnitv , and the gn at lli.kc of Wellington once im in d her to his country scat, promi-ing that, music sht-uld form no part ol the conversation. But Mr. Burnley, in his new booh, says mm me sh puma com. a ii-vurl.ilily preferred tho lu'l nn cv f n choici' pi ivate circle, and was glad to II- e the fluttering iiicenso sought to he b stoiee I upi n I i r by esi npu g to the eountry-iioii-o of a p rsciinl liu Int. 1 Here she would hea' t:ty enjii a ride or tur il rauitile ; or, scutetl iiiiiong wild Inn-, ai d shaded by ancient beech-iroi s, sho would stnily her new parts, the score laid open on htr lap. At Barcelona, on the 31 -t of May, them wa a lyric r pit senmtion conimcnvrative of Mcyer I cer. Hi lnt hud I fen self, ted, and a lull, put into mr timing, b cu; lit together nlinost at a mo ment's warning ahout four thoti-und persons. The parts ere tatfti by I'eneo, llar.lout, liarti, Cap' llo, at.il YiaVtti. At the third act thi im- o.'ir g vi tivo i cr mor,v lieuan wdh a I'antasiic symphony l.y M. Sanchc.. Then tho curtain rose ami displayed a beautiful funereal in Min imi t, unrounded t y ull the a fists belonging to Ihe theu're. Nine of tlu se, each beaiing a letter ol tlie name Mejerbccr set in wreath of immor trllt, arrn' gctf iht sc letttrs on the ni inutnetit. Thin- already had be n deposited the thtco grtut scores of the lllti-ti i.ms master, which wire ciowned by the nriists, Buttesiiii, tho viol ncel iist, umong the number. The march wns played In in .c I'riipheU , und whito doves, with bin tit iihlion collars, were loosed on tho stao. The Boston folks arc Bti!! "harping on my daughter." The, big organ Is their ctin-tam thcuio of self-congratu'at on. They have bl-wckly noon cone. rt, in the orgau Thayer, Vilcox, 1 .urn.', l'uine, Mrs. Froho.'k, and Morgan playing. Ol com sc. tiio programme are strictly classical, and Im inld's Ji umal is ecstatic ovor "that decn, lul', iu. xbaiisiihie fantasia by Bach, in (t," played by Mr. Lang; Mr. Dwight also, iu a mild rap ture, suggi stive alike ut l'ickwick aud ttivivcllcr, thus adds : ' the yittic oru-in makes the only muslr of these hot nti.l .try iiiiihiiiiiimir Uas. Aiirl wist, it.i t wa"t t,t-ttir'r Wlut car' he iu,.re ki.iioI'hI ami rslresh vft. riioio traiKiutl i.'lih: lo the .verity Sir.t, Uuui Iu reti it tothcca'.l s is le of the II in 1c Hal at intd- tiny .111 i Wuaussilsy -ir a H.tinr Un.i , leaving lit., city's iiina.nl lietilnil yon. sad Iho hm the K'unit ssieet si'tl ll itranaer niiisle ol thtt sreat lint" u nicnl nil ou with ln-aveit..v pi-sc. rniiiurhut avviiv fur at leant one hourthe av.ir-li.on.tliiK. Iu-ay .oustii .uniiens -f war? These ai-iint'liul 'n'onin.' cia-en-il n-,t hv ttio si. inter let il ot Tityrui or Mclili'itiH, hut lyt'n ru-ilaaisn nt Hwiiliiii fur mure in.ruieii, like It.icli ami llainlel, Men. itrlssnlin und Heoioen are th -y not ej.y jirlvll.--o whKh i.nc ini;hi a:ui"Mt Jeate sumhore and luuuntaiu tu enjey'r" AmrNKMKNTN. 5ansoud IK l'ltii.AUEi.i'iu. Colonel Sum Kiint'urii,the veteran sercnAder, 1 11111 llulilliiK forth nuhliy with his Star Troupe at the Walunt Htreet 1'heatr.t. lie tiiis roni'i all the w7 fmrn New Orlenti ti reital't us ilurlrnr tfii'it. waan evenlns's with til rofreshhisly coal unil Iniiiifutile iokt-s, and renerulty mirth prov.iMn; hiins st'.t cioriliivson l all ions. I'tie h-ui.e l.t woll vrtalhiterl. Rial thi-lieur frotu t'u-it is ia mire-1 it f 1 1' ly e ir- isd en, a avian tlie amlhuiluiii as etad us cm h exp s-te-l. J-.M-r,tiM!,- et'euidlly ail ol Hum's oltl fne iihi tiriiilii 1:11 to ihe Walnut, anil Kn'ft the rotarat-d velurau once a, iiin. Okovi:ii'h New Ciiksnvt Stheki' The vthl. the (rrunil areetaelc of AlnJtin drew a trrtmeudutis anditnee tRSln lust nitiht, nolwhh.tanitlr.ir ttie exlro lie tipprr-Htiveiiess of Uie heat, ludtiej, such a irnat a Aladdin, At Uie Cbesnut, is, in every particular, ciunot fail lo find ravor wilh alt. Tha sveuery Is grand, and at the same tune rationally rorroct ; the scenic effects ara Iu tanrnneoiis, and cxclihiK, and pleasing. The CbliiL-He processions and dancts are tlie hilleit, best, and baud soiiiesttver (rotten up In Ihfe rllv. Of the east, which 1 f-xeelli-nl tlir.ius'liout, we cannot ipuk ni In ue all. Mtss s:m a itemion I an liniri.hle "Alu.lihn ;" Mr. tftoue. st the llsrlsiiuiu "llasrac,'' Is a ier;oct w under of aomr in.it Kiod fomlc anil pantomimic acting. Mad l.e Ttierete Vt'oorl. a lormer I'hilu.le'phi tn, is as haadouie a .d pl.-Mt-Intt In hsr beatttlliil lirptlehorean elcaioi a. ever. Mit Lizzie Price, Air, ltaker. Mr. Hherrr.and other of lti cast wire received wi-h areat lavor. Indo-d, Uie wltete psrlorninni-e lar evceinit wa a deieelable huceens, and tin- last i. ene is the crow iihis Mltiry of PUiludclplila iceuk acbievement and mechanism. CITY INTELUQIINCE. State op Thbihiomktkb To-bat. Six A, M, 71. Noon,!)l. 11'. M92. Wind.N. W. 1-KrTKK KllOM TltF. PllKalDKNT. It will be remembered that Mr. S. E. Roberts, of Trenton, pre-tntcd to the Philadelphia Sanitary !''alr a cano made from tho wood of tho Arch of Wel come under which Washington passed on hi way to New York to assume the Presidency. Through the exertions of C. C Haven, E-iq., this tunc wa purchased, and by him presented to tbe President nt the Pair, Juno Id. Too follow, iitg letter of acknowledgment was toceivol from the President a few days alnco : 1's.s. l nvi: Mansion, Wasminutom. July 'I. 114 To n.fl.ej..i i.udh..r ir nios. N.J :-At ihu Ptilndelaii liar,i,ti.ait lie- loiilit'e of lust mo-ith. very p tty c ta-i Willi hallowed Asso.lalliai. wa r -snntea lo 'no on vaar hithsli liyaw'iruiy rus-n-i-uit lealiun... s-m imjt-t.I lt.---r.-l to av, I i-uopiil Dow icnitnnoor. Pltaie -:tmiiii Rineirn l hanks, v. hieh, m uiy iua.iy Uiclet, I navu uul found tinic lo tea.h-r si oosr. lour oliedlcut servant, A. LINODLV. Tmk O.nk HiNiiiiKD Dat' Mti.-Notwlth-standing tho recent announcement of tho Prov.xst Mar.-huI-Ocneial that the bund-ed da ' men nro not exempt from tho draft, there yet aapcar to be c .nsiderald'! doubt upon the siitijoct, und tba opinions of very eminent men Dave been s-.ilLitcd. Judge Whiting, of Washington, deel.lo that liim.hei! days' men who in iv t ectii.iuv in th'J service at tho time the draft takes place aril exempt from thut draft; bat that tn no abo may cot he in such service at the ibnn tru lUme. These were not enlisted for one hundred days, but lor a period not exceeding thut limo, aud should they be mustered out by tho Government before (he day set for the draft they then uro regarded as liable. A Moi-m. Ca ui' .Doubtless many citlzeus are not aware that a view of tho daily routiue of a soldier's life Is afTorded them by a visit to t'aptaiu C. F. Magutre's Camp, near Gray's Ferry. The men under his comniuud are veterans, aud fully posted up in the duties of a soldier, and tbey appreciate the honor which has been conferred upon them, by being stationed at tbe import tut post w hich they bold. Tlie location Is desirable, and (he improvements and accommodations which have been made for both the men under bis com mand and the visitors to thee imp are admirable ; and the Captain and his First Lieutenant McKwea deserve credit fur the manner in which they have contributed to tho general welfare of ail who should visit the camp, which is accessible by the Spruce and Pino btrctt Hallway. Tub Acoi bt Llectioh. Lait evening a meet lug of the citizens of the Twenty-fourth Ward was held in the Hall of the National t'uioa A, social ion, for the puruosc of favoring the pro. post d amendments to tbe State Constitution gtv. ing tlie soldier the right to vote, tspecchos were made by James Miller, Esq., Colonel Mont, gomtry, of Vicksburg, Professor Khuad.-;, aud others, in favor of grunilug tbe privilege of voting to the soldiers. CoMrniTBD. The Philadelphia and Erie Rail, road Telegraph line is now completed, and we have direct communication between Philadelphia, aud inc. The first message was received over Ike wires on Tueduy. CoitoFf.n'a Vrsm.jT. Yes's-rday arternooti the jury (mpanneled by Coroner Taylor In the A'mthoaie case closed ha sitting aud rendered the following verdict In a rrtaner with your Olrettlona, your tury hart ear tull) eaaiuint-d thtt hutiiliug knuwu as tho inn ma d (ar mini of tho lllockler A-m.ltousv., Ih sc.-int or ihe aU terr.b a disaster, vt nave heard the im'i n onv ol tho wt!ticc prsspiited, anil hnre brnn :ht t.ui btt Jttrivmei.t to tiit cni.tidrrAtinn or the cute, ann art i.cw pr. ared to render a verdict, flrsi rlvin a nintrtiiciii 01 nit leti'lcic.t in u. rait ol lots in. rtiiuotin. r etiipicd by Iho in tne, i tl.roti s'tci in i' eiy ht in ii i in a-t tic ttnry. I he rnoiiui on ench stor v en al t tit I wont -one icct by furli-citit .ect in ilf f tear, div.th'd In the centre by p-cra on cac i iilo and tie In the icriie, iho cntte in. r fsi'i .-alinut snrcn Ii et wttle, with t ehtnil.ev stack ah-iut live .e "x iirl.isv. cctuiltin v.lh th" pier, tornnn-. lo "-ttir a t.r ptli o. tLrett trt-t four Incho. with arches thrown from ccrtiti lo side pier. Ihe wa are fitult oa tl i sc auht to uie Ito. ii above, anu upon th.-.c wah (l.e fo..r ol n i-tH rctts. Ilia wtiote 0 originally sill ..lien h. the l.rtscitii-ct lo a ro I.I 'Va.l In the year it !a a eotlOa -t Via li-ade with Mestrt. PiitKisntss:, I noTTVii A Ma itis to con t art n I ci-tin apr arsiu. In fierri rniiiig tin work in tin) I I rt nu 1 1. iii.i.i r i he centre pier at d elutniicys w re ciilrr.tr. I. t roui'h, a wi.'ili hi tlx i t, I avin -. i7 ii im l,t cn oi.e suit, and lour indict on the other in nj taut ilieinerahovti. Ih. fotteloc ri nt Pie well nndcr tho piers hid not l:e. n M fnsd i.ntil wlihin llu Ian three wts-ks, wlieii voikiitn cie engaged in making a d'H.-r'ut ar rui H ipci.i lor h.ann.r. A soon a It wa not afil, ni sunn i to cuq. loved to strcuir lien iho loiiinla tioi.i., and '-iii so et.Hcil on the il ly rvtii tin f (ha a.eiieiil, and a liltuoraiv wooden uiaiiht Wit I plhie.i under the pier Inst If II, and preparation werti Inpiigr.ss to hiiti. I a sohd wh in tho Im-em-Mil ni oc r in s pier, l Here n no iiouiit whatever in Die in. rni ol th. ji.rv tlal the cutunr aar ahovn ins t red vias II. i cause ol the wa i roving- wav. it . pot s t,lc, tim. ever, that tno iirepaiaiiiuit made the d iy I.e. cm rt sv havo l.asioi.ed the catusl npnn. Iu len-n. i en. ol this, ,l(,r niu.t soon liuvu riven way. at tliojuri i ctire.1 a tctiling it the tloort opposite a I tl.e aei mi. Jar to the o'lf that loll, It i only a iiiaticr cl siirou.'e it rihl not happen long latlorit. 1 l.e tut v cannot, hue cotmciiui In tho stro'icr.t b ruis the ri tku r.s manlier ,u winch ti.u alti ratotit wirt inailo in l-4(t. o cure v. Ii..'.cver anp.urt to have hicn no en to cxatiilno into and presorvn the sirctgth imv-fsiiry lo support thi weight ot tin) wail-.p.ers and tlonr.ng ..hove. Iho jury think it utii ieesstiiv lo snv auviii.uir in r iali in to (in re nti'tliic p.ution id ihe la;llniii, a llm lPsti-d of (.niiiiltst s l u.e taken measures lo have t Jin whole cstai lisl incut e.vauiii.cd l.y cotmu fiiit prrsuns. nnd have tno l.tnliliii. .ii. in a conn, lei- and memo snip, n, i h I., niotil iu tmiiin any po.iiihio'.y of aim In t tin h ci.' lie. i ii- ilisasl r. It is propi i- to lat" llm'. every (ability hvi hen alloidul I v tho K.iiiil of (ittar.lh.il in tnrnis ilng w-ili esM-s us lie,!!. rcl, und their litmk ol uunm.' have h"i n lit il 1 cor" the Jurv. nnlin r u all in llicir lower lo aiilic at a jti I umI correct view ot tic croc hcioro i r lliu.ic. inu,:,' this slulotnent of ficta, wo tlioiofore rt-l.tler l.i" o.ilov.'iiir verdict; Unit on IhcU'ittl tiny ol .Inly, IHC). iho iet on ul iho disnsl t csiiio to their deaths by it m mi i l ii Jin ; iitliried tiv t ic failing ol Ihu Oivisinn wills ii'ii-ariv nolc;l. to .,-t)i r Willi iJc Hi ois ii sI.iil on -aid wnl s; tho niimary caue Isaii the tatei' S,t itianner in which tfio wails under luo c.-i. lie pu r v-c.c cut away iu const rnctinT am! iutro llllcili" l.cuti .... upna atits in Iho your 1KP. (Sb-mi'l .Iais;h III ti-iiisson, Kureiuin. F. II. tiATCUKLI., SMSUKI. t.AIM.U, .IAIU.IX A. ItltLIHOM, S. IV ll.l.lAMaON, WlIl.IAM iAOOAUT. Assai it mi tiATTenv Casks. This morn ing Nathan I humbcr, au old c ilored in in, agod BO cars, re - aiing at l-'ighth and He lfoid streets, wns cominittcl to prison by Altlerm in Carter, upon the charce of beating hi wife. Nathan aud bis wife u.o a situ'ihir cjiiplc, bo;.i living a regular I'.og-eTi.l-cal lif.j. Thu husband iia been commiitcd lo (iiison about si times on an average for the lust ten veins. As b joii as ho get his liberty he reft i s a i barge against his wife, and she in turn is incarcerated for a short period. Tfu only tunc when tiioy may bj said tn enjoy true happiness 1- w hen one or the other is in pris-m. A promising young man. named Willi ml ti. Can', was la lor". A hiernian Mco-e this morning, npon the cl.nrcc of cruelly beating bis old fuller, rcsinlug nt No. 017 1. nihard stioet. When told he stood comm. fed, be threatened to sot tire to his hull, r's house as "0n 'ns released. The ac cused Is a bin customer, unl well known ti tins police, having, been in thoir hands on several oc casions. Saii Act itiFST. A lad named Thomas Cun ningham was instantly killed atShcrmuu's L) lild irig, Kevei.th und C'hurry street, tiuJer tho fol lowing circumstance : The father of the U l was engaged in the printing ofllce of Mr. Strong, located in the building, and tho lad wa playing on tbe hoisting machine. When the mtchitic comi'icnccd to uacend the boy remained on It, and laid down, with his bead at the rjgo. As) tho platform reached tbe ceiling ot thu rjora .1 . iva Ihe head of the lad wus caught beta-ecu the jots-a and tbo plulfotm of tho hois lug machine. ' The head was severed from tho body, and death was Almost instantaneous. AiiussT or DtsKitTKns. The police returns dully exhibit tbo arrest of ten or twelve decrters or bounty jumpers. In ordor to f militate this business tbo War Department has issued tho fol lowicg circular: 'lo larihtiite tlie urn'St of destriers tV.ua I'altii.l ti.'" (iui.eiul linspitiil i ai.d estali;lsii.'d uilhtary i m:s, Hit. Hnr S'u. lis In ch irso ul tiosihulN and pusi c.na uainiers, as I'uii as a eestr-ioii Is aseuriala. a, will ru,. irt t-iu I ict dio-rr (witticiiov et'ileo rlaov h,t. Hellitiit forth liiu li.ll paiticulsrs) to thu I'rsivoit tl vtthl ol' ,he district Iu vhi'ih th liisiliHl or tist is located and to iit.-li other I'lovast Alarsliu, as luiiv he al.le te slve lrum"diit'u aid 11 inatvlni; llm aires:!. This, in aif llllotl to rite re.-aUr m-inliily re- rsatsolilese.-o-iss.'nl to tnu Protest iMrsliai-ttouural it lurt-ail anil lo ihis othue fiolu bulIi fci-ueral Uospuali and eMt.'blh ht d iuiiic ry post. 8TAitm.N(i Ai FAiu. This morning, about four o'clock, two men got int) a light at I'ourtii and Miippm sliiits, dining which, one of tlicin, named Jer.nilih O'Klynn, tlrow a h'lifo aud stabbed the other, Jubn Mor'-it, in tho leg. inflict ing a serious and diiugerous wound. It scums that thtio was a sort of general light between some soldier and tailtr-. The wounded mau was convejed to tho liospttii. OTIyiiu wus niri-stul and held to await the result of Mollis' it.jii'ii s. A Bolii Assai I.T. Thi morning Olll.'cr Suit was f'uiiding nt the cimcrof Second and Cal lowhill sttci t-, couversiug w th it icn Ictnan in regard to a woman w'm'ii h" had arrested lor keeping a oisortlerly house. Wti lc t ng'igcd iu t nvri sati in, a riitliun, named KjIk). t .Shuppard, stent cd up, Hnd wi'iiout suing a slui'lti word, s'tuek ti e oUicrr a vio en". blor on tin f"u. TI r ot ly cu-e that c iiiM In Hiiga.-d was tu.it Fheppud was a f-and of the -oin in w ho had lain at rested. Ho was commuted for trial I iy Aidctnisn Toland. Laucf-sit Cha'le Roberts wis arresnl at Second and 8pruce streets yc-tcrdi.y afternoon, charged with V.i larceny of a iva ch. It ;cem that the . i.ed went inn a i.ro hi l)i-:! street and took the wa'eh from a coat w uica was lung, lnr up. Tho owner of the coiu wi'.ucasod the theft and went al' cr tho thief, w'.o had (ho lui'oh sicreted i.ti.n r hi arm. fie Mas ttken "i'o cu totly, utiil coiimrtti d in du au t of t, til by Alderman Mci'alicii to uiis.v.a'. Accibfc.NTAi. hitooiTNo W id'rtin Oi'Tsr, it co'ored S'Vtier, wa uf Idi utiilly stint ut t'le detK t, Ihon.l i,iul Pi inie streets, I'. r. c.tis h i II 1 1 purchased n pi ml and had bunded it t one of ihe Biinrd for ci tininiitioti, wn-iti the wea n a win aceioiniiy discharged. I he n.ti ento -cd Cer'ir'f jaw, iniilctir.g a very cveic w.i.nitl. if ', wa ifi) ovtvi lo the Ciiizmra ViCtiiKoer 11 t-jilr ii, wlieie bis wound was dressed. Math km. William DulTj had a hei. trtg before AhlriDiuD llut.-hiiisou yoslcr.lay afernoon, n;i in the chartze of may hem. llu was ai rusted upnu u w aim Tit lor an o:tepBe romruitt'd sis wvli u,'.. It steins tt'ut he got inio an ti'icrc itioti wuli l'.'tncs t'..'n'lil-.l. ami bit the liuper lip of t'n lattir coinpletj-ly i U. Too uccjsod wa couiiiui led to stand It in1.. BiHOUiii:iaY llorsz. U)Ki a warrant issued by tbe Major jesterduy the police niado a descent on a disorderly bouse kept by ouc Kate I'rease, at No. i)13 Darien stroct. Three of tho lady b -ardcis were also arrested, and tho whole party arruignod before Alderman Boith-r. Kate was held to answer at Court, while her coin pun ions w ere held to keep tbe peace. Uii'AHnuK or thb Coat. Reoimknt. This morning the Third Coal Regiment, recruited for one hundred days, left Camp t'adwalader, tnd took their departure for tbe scat of war. Tbe regiment nnnibered 900 men, 6U0 of whom are veterans. 'J'lilu organkatiou was tilled in the remarkably short space of eight days. Acoiiikntai. Shooting. William Porter, who belonged to a squad of colored soldiers, Waiting to be transported south, was shot in the neck Inst night by the accidental dischargo of a pistol in the hands of oue of his comrades. The wound is a severe one. Porter was formerly a slave at Yickkburg.' Recbvitivo. Yesterday, Mayor ITenry drsw warrants in favor of ninety three years" recruits, const of whom were substitutes. The sum re quired for the payment of their bounties was New MAr or Getttsbubo We hare received from John J. Kromer, No. 403 Chesuut street, Elliott's new map of the Gettysburg battle-field and Its environs. It is the best that has yot been, published. MoilB VOLUHTBKBa to Arrive. The StA Massachusetts Regiment, numbering 9U1 men, loft Now York thia 0 A.M., and will arrive at Wash ington itrevt whorl at 6 o'clock this afternoon. , I Campfh ArrAina. Rocrnlting I propreei ig satlsfa. toil y, and no douh; exists but tna' the quota will be full by the .llh of rteptembcr with at recralt'ng la the rebellions State. Governor Tarker declines to send agents for that purpose, lint will ci rntnlaiion persons appointed by ran. nielp I ntithorltie. The City Council latorcn. irg resolved not to appoint eirents to rsruit la other Hilton. The B ard of ('lessen Frecb'i d ers, at Ihor mectirg vsterdav, fixed the C mniT b. n my at sti.io and Mo ir .iiio un i three yo .rs' v o untteis and sub t tui-s. Tlds will give voiun terrs enlist. ng In Camden $'i'M, iinlcpen IctT- of the dovei nini ni bounty and staui pav, uniotint Ii g in all lo about I HKl. I hi, it' nothiug elc. gvf the assiirur.iti oft p. civ eiili-tmeiii, t,d it tela i,ly pa-s b.-'tir than su'initute. Tuo en roled men held a m.itmg hi t e.ening, but nt thing of l;n;ortaince transpired, snva th it tho Werd Commitui rco'irted suoscrip'.ious fjr tho wick, amounting lo ."0-0. IstroiiTAhT 10 Vol.' STF.KitR. An order has jutt larcn issued from the Adjutaiit-Ocieral's otllce, stating that on and after this d ito voluu lecrs soivlr.g In tbrco year' organla'lon, who nnv havo at tbe d.tc of ro-eniistinent bsi thin tl) dajs to serve, may re-enlis in tuc regi ments or coinpatnc to wiio h thev h'longf.irone, two, or three years, at liny may in ea Ii case elict. The ncv term will commence from 'ho date of re-enlistmcnt ; ami all men rc-enlis:lng w ill oc etit tleii M die houiity provided liv tho act of July', halm ly : for one year, SI1), for two )e nrs, SliK), end for thn e ycart, S too. To the im n rc-cnlisting a herein provided, no furloughs will bi piontl-cd, and comtnisrnr e of Biusttr anil their assistant will be hel l rcspoa rilile that this condition isdistiuctly uulcrsioid by all parlies concerned. Pi nnsvi.vanian in Was tt i kotox. A meet ing of the loyal Penrisylvaiilans in Washington was held In that city s.n Wednesday cvcn'ng for ci'iiiillut;oti in refcrenco to tho appro idling cliTtiiin , this Stat". The Importances of In ducing ea ninny to go ns practicable w is fully Tt' en tul and cndmscl. Tlie railroid couina t lis, I' is said, would sell round lickc's for half ptiee. A lai go tnimber of 1'eniisy hannnn will no doubt innil thcniselviH of tho ofp inunity thus ollercd lo be present with ns on Tuesd y next.. SoLinhB Plkkci-.h. Kvery friv days, soidlcrs whe have just been paid their boitu I ia urn In vilglcd Into dome low den. and there rohlicd of everything. Lust night Hosanna McKlroy en cm.iilered a young s ildier, and took him to her home, in t lie classic region of Seventh and lie 1 tt.rd streets. During the n'gnt he w ts r iti'io l of all Lis nu ncy, and tlii.t morning turned into tlie street pcniii e-. Rosanua w am; 'e l, ami held by Alderman McMubin to answer the charfcoof ctiinmitiing the theft. Tin: Vinous. Tho base-bull eoutost between the resolute Club, of New York, aud tho Ath letics of thi city, result' d yesterday in favor of the Athletics. The game occupied three hours and forty minutes. A lar; o number of ladies wcro ptesi-nt at tho play. AHiiKarr.ii. U.irrott Saudcr, an escaped inur fkn r from New York, who was about to bo com ntlticd to Sing Sing, was arrested in thi.- city yc. tertluy afternoon. Wr. rtAvr. bv i ah the largest stock and host assoriineiit of Clothing in Philadelphia, com prising all dislnible styles of gaud, from medium price to superline. Kvery otio can lo accurately lilted at once from our" t toe's, what ever be his si.o or prupor'ious, In garments e pial in all lespccts to w I'l k-niaiic to mcasur.;, at inwh Inner one. For those who prefer, wc have a so a cumplcto assortment of piece goods, which will bo made up to measure In a stylo smp tss -d by none. Hknnf.tt & Co., TowKit II vt I,, No. .1lS Market street. A Kfcnrit-r i.t'lt Astlittm on ltieniMHikei I .iy, Bti a Ih Itumoil by Keel-.. Tho steamer giugttoi:, belonging to tbo Chosu- Iieuko Towboat Company, was run aground by ier piiot about three o'clock Sunday morning, a tew miles below tho mouth of ilie Potomac river, on tho shore of Northumberland county, Vir ginia, Hint stuck fust. Tho oiliccrs and crew, luoi teen in number, remained on bo ud all d iy Sunday, but ut iiigbltbe Rebels were seen coming down on tbo hooch and putting oil for the in inner. The crew then took to (heir bouts, and loft tbo steamer. Tbo Robs came oil' to tho sioainor, dis mantled her ut what property they could c.onvu nictitly convey, and then set her on lire und de stroyed Iter. The Kinqi-ton was a powerful sido wbccl and doublc-emler, aud was worth from filly to sixty thousaud dollars. The pilot, a Baltlinoienn, was snspoctcd of fonl play iu tho matter, und has been taken to Phila delphia lor examination. Jrmi.ANT. It will interest nil pater familial to leuru that the following application of Nor istiiii Doanc, an Indiana Volunteer, which was received In this cify yesterday, and tlna'ly ro fernd by the Medical Diic.'tor in this depart ment to the Surgeon In charge of tho hospital where tho patient was conliued, bus been granted : JCDlCtAUV H'.lClRa IlO-Selrtl,, WAIIlllo.f' WasIII M; I OS ClTV, 1. f '., .1 HOC V I, 1K''. TlearWir: Tin bn'on is .a e l. liurraul ! Make room in Ahrahatb's hascm ! t' Aty wito has Iw Ins. Iloial.'iysl Do pti ast- srani me a ruriouirh .or twenty or thd-ty ilsvg to S'llO Sort ft . Bit. II. 1.. to christen '. iu it c a id Audy, and. be, Ides, 1 would lire lo kt.osr ii they lo k il'tte. I am not so slot aow. A lew dav ui tiouie will tlo ma mure K'M-d than tlx vaoilh in tho liosfa'nl. Kbai'd any rel.-ii n. I,-. reouiridon Dattl a.sta btut puh lo "ervlces 8chi.yt.-t t..fax ; on dotnesoc rvl.nlous. Mrs loanc. Hours respt-c fully, N'ocutis it., ask. Private, "lencd C .rpirtl I', a. A. I, fl The If tdi prsst'ois ncct's: ary up n such u:eac..n rued mil he sent lul after the 4tti of March noxr. wliea Au.'y wl i he prosi at a.so. i. K. 1. Spnln, with ail hex nppnro-.t prospt-rity, is In a necessitous condiiion, and wants money badly. J J j : M 11 V A. ! 1 I- AJ, UADGER A N 1 COOPER. ISO. lOX W. WATKH ftrcct, Iltluw Walnut struct, rilLAlU.l.l'lliA. luiltu'.ii.n thitiCy au.i Wine Casks, and all k(ed sf H ..rk madu ut Olc aud New Hiurr always ou hand or nude tu order. COAL I'Al-KliD IN llOilSHK.VUS FOR .'iHll'MHO. All kloiur of Truuiain.- piuicitiAllr attended lo. iyl-lia j 31 ! II T 11 J W I N B 8, IlliANDllS, liTC. The si.Usel Cier Itu'erin- the puhttr tKt he isct-poitna af s I. ii' st'd will ti-!aoid stood ol OLD BliANIYV, MX, PORT WINU, SHERRY AN1 Jl.VDKlKA wixi:a, At ! tii-l. ssle talce These are ir.euthe old ttis-kon hand, (''oc ,. a ..- wi i.ii.ir i. supun.ii' anielu for private ut vo-Ci. it.- m l locaU ut 11HXRY IIUDDY'S Wholetuii- Vt'iue and Lliiuor btora, No. U'. N. Hi:ttllSI) Sinner, below Hue, Jvh lm i'h,uulo!plga ilsstiLVTION Ol' CaPAUTXERSHIP. I 'l iu- t-..i..rria-rt hip herelol ire esiflliu between the on..-rmi li.-O, i.ailer th rkui nt(i. A.MtlCli: A"1'0 , is tlii on i 01--.1I1 t il 1, . Minim! cai" III. II,. hi hiers of the late llrm t. ill tss sellie.l hyflKOKUK 1'. Sal IIVIANN.ul tint uld phiec ul business, Xo. Uoi l lll.'sM J Mriel. lil SI'M I S AN'liltl-'. t lit'lli.t. J.. BAtKIANK. I'l, raif.-lpbiu, July 20, l-if.. 1'he iinderslued huve Uils day P-rrucd a eopartnrship, to tiiiiifein-t b'l.iut'SM un.U-r the name ot u. AMiUK at CO., tlu- privilege of asliiif tt e liauie bcins crauti .1 to us, in writuig, by ihe lutunbcrs al ll:e Uriu this day dls- LOlVl'd. C.r.OllfiK V. SAI'ttMASX. t It AMlin A. NOKlli. LOl IS) OLIUKK. I'lillailflpya, July'."., ltSsl. Jy27-wfm St M 'Hli'fiU B scri b krs HAVK ASS0C1ATKD X tnsniselvii V'tft-thtr nudcr the flrra of UOl.CONT, MR S.MAN A CO.. aud wli conlimis Uie Car BaSMiuf isiiuit.i .. o o vinni.uci, at t. wu t.L.iiiuwuA, Ooiuer, TWE-MT-FlJiMT aad HAMILTON atrevtt. JiisiS.I'II K. bOI.'lUh, Ot'lHOt: It. litkClLUI Jyl-lm O W. (1111 Os 1 A T K I O T I C M K D A L S. PATRIOTIC Mt DAI.S. An asri'taai.lc onerins to every FsalH. The only oorroct end authorized AllJJ.VLi.luX UKSLsiuS or v Pukbibrnt i.incot.n, Uh.StKSl, (irVjkllE WAP-,nyr,TOV1 UELTS.NAST-UKVi'RAL ORANT. cmmAi, oi.oiti.E b. M.arHLi AsT, itaniifaetured tn SnarUiir silver and Copper and Whit H.sul. fcampte urn bvuall r of charxe on reoeiptof auocuU. AseuU waat-d. K. nPhHcs'H, Jioi Mat Ptdtadclpiua Pmi Oiltca. llanaracttinst at " ABC tl Miraet. jvi-lia jour o x xj bi i, i " CAJll'EKTEB AVTJ nrrLDFB, ' ' ' . . 'm tol" 8TBFET. . A Iak fores of kaUUn uecluuiee of aU iaticld al a s ftaoo. aut-waiaraa 50 rft BOXES I). STATE DETER8UT. SOAP. 160 boxen Keyntono tftate betertit't) btu. V-O UOXC IJOtfll HoftD. i'.'h tKiXt'tf Aneriran (lst!l. 40 buiei f rn h Cr,tiltt. All or any ni yi' wUlcli i veil nder mrrtmt rati . J. I'llU'Hti i V, t-'lU'c, & WRIGHT & KITDALL L No. 110 Market Btref-t Urtwrr.K FRO FT AKI BRCOKD ITIKIvT, c. w ui,nr. r. n. HinDtix. DUUOG18TH, I" II Y 8 I C I A N fl, AtD frKVRRAL FORKK KKI'KKC, Ctn .r1 nt nm !, tihnicnt af ilt nfKinnwnt rt Tmnrtti prVrsan .vi (rpalnf flnt-fUM n 'an b iol. riNR KSKNTIAL lfi fnt I'rrfpitlonrit.ln (till sv1t). nrl of lh bi rraartty. Cmuiircal, lief M Ird (., Mii-Ktrr, i'ot A b, CulNwr. 1 H'wi A-f,, Ah n,Ol of Vt. rtol. nnatto. Copm, Kiict of loirwood, c, roil P. HUM' u-e, always OB Lud, fc luwcu nt cth rr'fr. P! KP- IHF!CE4 FOR FAMILY VHR. Oroiin xpriiy for our -aVt. ami to wnlcii wa tavltatt ant ution nf v om in 1flt .f ri w a. Urirg. Alw. JMUiO ATAHCli, MUSTARD, f.f of rtr Or.urf by niaJ). or city pout, wil tntrX wMr prompt at ti-pttoti.ornp'ejui qontaMont win be rumlshod wba r- WKIQHT ft STDDALL, JalMy No. in M aKKKT Htrtct. Vm Tranl. mkam kmsink and ituu.Ka f ti' tttrra,, Mmriji'Mn, I '.oil r-maKet, hint ktmitlia iV Kiitihilcrh. hnvir'n lor ihbh i-hr- fx1- n In ui i'ifult(ora 1 i.t ii. rn; lit'-n 'M inMTr-ij fu n (iirt n iniiiiiii mi r'pnir-1 lny M ..rlr and lMvr h.t )t i t ia.li ftt low pm-mire, I rm lii th m. Wait-r Irtfk. I'ioi 0".rt, -trc p tNi-pimily r.llcr Mit-lr ate-ivlr in ih- li'ibl.ti as tmwg fiillr pr-p.md to MtHTact ir I it-lm-N dfiil Mann , Rir.-r.anl Hta- Uni an ; t ninK 1 "f iitit rftit nf tn!ufm sizt't, arc ore I'liii . u ri"iit' uifirai -ttli tjiiii-h -n-cii . f.vtry dv r'l'tmti of pnttfrifhi4tcinir v ail .it ' U .morifct none. H .yh aiiH lf. itcMaurit riiit.Tiilfiiit ,anfl i'tIIikUt BolUnrn, ot the- br.t I iitiavtvnn a charctial tr-ti. Kotnimn, of all lytr- a no a I tic ; mi' atid lTAt Cittinti of i (lncrlD tlntf ; Htiii-turri'i', Nrmw cnti't.R, and all oU)r work oon D'( td with ti.' ah live ha lrti nt, irHwti..n tun) ki fiili'ntloi.f" (tif nil work tjin at thlf eHit) iriiirfit m i' nt chirgc. and nrn uuaf. hlmiI. 1 hi- ftiiia-cTii'fru htvt aii'i'l" ia'l 'iiH-r. nt-no ftr nv (iatr f himtai, a-hfrf th v nm h pprtct aipt v, att'l ara Kr..ri,tf) l.n nioHrt.. bucta, fuU, tftc. Ac, tt ralaUiA avv and Jlf,ht alY.U. j con v., vKnn, )aJ tt HKAf'II ai.'i 1'AIaMKK Htreeta. gEIDESBURG MACHINE WORKS, : Pti. KltONT HTItllBTt rUII.AIIKM'HIA. We lire rreriared lt fl'J onlera to tnv extent far mip wt-.lt. knita n UACllIKKill KOll COTTdN AND WOOLEH MILU.i in, ii .iliik .... irs---.it n.i,iiv,rnipjis ui vmuiiik, rspinjiuif, nfl i-iis Inv He ,n lie Uie attention ot manuracturen to oaraataav. 'lill i! ' Al.VKI T .IKNKS A ROT. II 12 IN It V M I M 1ST He VMTKD STATES NATIONAL WAGON AND 00A0H W0EK8, OlUc, No. BSI Nt VV MAUKKT Htretvt, And Factory, euruer of . BKCUND A.SD LTatflKHJND RTKRETO, riiiLADaLnrtA. AQ and err ry kin.1 at WAllONx, CUT8. 1RYH, WnKRr.B AHUOWB, ami iiMitr.K wtir.r.ia, anap'twi at, Araiv. Hoad, ouuarr or F'actA'len purtinst'it Ah work warranted. tf-Orilere ur.impUr attan.Md lo. M-tf RAILROAD LINES. Ifltl CAMDEN AND ATLAN- IQtlf, luU'lt TltJ ItAK KtlAII. lOU lt Prilr.H AUH.v.NtlKMRtT. Tlliltjl nil IN TWO ItOt'Kfiftl Four irah dal j tu Allantle City. rn ai'rl bCimf Ml 1VI ia V' .Inlv 4. tra.ttB Iabw VlneatrtstA Kfrry um fi.ilt.Hk : lean, .'Ull A.M. , Kweht. 'th iianenuer cur artached. O IS A. M. l'xir.-s t'hrouaii lii'. houii rru r. M. A ilan'lc Ace iiiiutliit!..n, 4 16 I'. M. Junction A. -cm. in uiailen, fciW p. M. UK I I ItMMI I.KAVKS1 ATLANTIC, Accomnua'ailiin ( Atlantic; i l A. at. f xineHi,, ii x M. Kri-hhr. Il'.'.u A. Al. ' Alull, -H 1', M. Juniaii a Accmmndatlon. ?3 A.M. Fare in aiIiiii ic, 6?'t. Hound T rui Tlrkat (roMoarf for the day unit rralu cn whlrn tltey arc lia-l) $;100. KM IIA HAHIJHNI' 1KI.1I THAI No, T.aave Vit.e i,n,.t lli-lr, A It tr 1 leu U Leave lladdonflela 1-4.'. 1' M. andi 4o P. At. ON MltKIMYH. 1 Mall train C.r Ailai.tlc leave Vhie street V SO A.M. Leave Allanlio 4 tK 1'. Al . Wiii-if JOHN O. BRYANT, Aitenf. T'I' har which . a made taut year ban eulirelv dltap peari d. leaving thu beach oris ot the ntuat UellgUU'iU on the cuait. , i X" OlITlfrK NNSVLVANI A RAILROAD. 1 for HhTIII.KHKM. linVt,KsJHHVN, UATON, MAt ill ClII'Ms, lla.l.hlO.N, V, ll.h.i.ril!.Umt:, aud WIl.LIAMtsl'uliT. StilVF.rt AHWANtinMKSr. AIMlliiU.vAI. IKVINS. Cn and aft. r MiMi.W , .tunc I t. Ini-I. 1'asser.irer Train vtllMehVf l lit- Jiim lii-iuu. 'I 111 111) Struct, atmve Thouip nn tlit-et, I hiUdcptita, ilacy (.Htinday excepted), as luili.v. . 7 A At. (Esfrets) for rteihiehem, Allcmown, Mauct I I ui k, H i kt ti.arro, Wlllliins.ri. v 1' I-'. A A . (A.c.n lu .tat'.-l ) f. r Ooylestown. ltcA. I ( Ai-ci'ii-nnNla.i.in i for Fort Washington. lll'.Al. (A. eoii niiulaiar) tor liovk'stown. U'l.'. P. M. (. p-t-st.) t..r Itt-thlehcni,l-Aauin, Ac. 4'l' I. M. Mal) tor ilit.' Icslowu. 6-1-t P M. (Aeci.uiuiudatlunj far Bethlehem, Allvntowa, ana Murh t hunk tt'l-'i I' M. ( A. centmodallnn) for I.ansdale. llf.M t Aec.in'iiiiKln..ti) lor K.irr WuetilnKlon. Tt.AINS Kt'lt Plill.Allt'.LI'IIIA. I.enre lle'hl.la-in at UtK) A M ,1111.1 M , and A07 P. Bf. tttleil. wn alii id A.M., a 4a P. At.,aud 7 1'. At. Lamoille at Ii A. M tun ahluijtiin at II i. A.M. and IP. M. I HIIMlAYS. pt i'ofleipi ta for ru i'iteiicni at a A. i. I'liiluili iplila lor IxiylcMiwn at A I. M. lu.y Icslovi u lor I'lnlaih-lphia ai 7 iO A. M. tlttlilihiu tor l'rn adclphia at t P. M. Ltlllman'i. rlMi-iraK a.ri-s vtltl ca.i for and drlyear has. irauc i.t lliu dcaot. Uru.rt may he left at ko. llu 8. llilKl Hunt. Jul a K1XIH Cl ARK, Agent. I IjllII.ADKl.l'HIA AN 1) TRENTON .AND ( Alll.fch AMI AMItllY UMLIlOADCD.slPAMtnJ Horn E Ji On ai d after ilnNDA January 4, lid4. the Trains Jitv oik. 1uIiik Kensi nii.n liepat, Ptilladelprila, at .I'l A M (Mvht), anu :m c. M , and the train leavla'. .v. iv Y.ak ai A M. and 7:0 p. 11.. ill hereafter be taj e..-li:i.li-ly I. r ire United statin Maila and rtet YorC ami t asl.li'ir.on 1'aat.tiUk't.rH. and will nut take ui nor Wu out at pa, 3i-ni.t-rt ticlc-n i..iia cult. 1 ho Id A. M. aad 12 Miunlshl I. li es f nm New York U Washiiii..u, mid ihu ft Mi A si end P. U. Line rroi Washir.alun ro New V. rk. will I'miiiuu. a at preent, aut cuny i atm-rut re M and from the li.t.irinodlata ilatlona aud HhIiiii ore. tt thlni.'toti, a"n Nev York. j AKItAM.K.Ml.ST.l 111 I KK.N I'llll.ADKLPHI A AND MiW VollK. i Lltivs leave Phllailti'p'iia. fnuii Ku'minaton Depot, al 11-1.'. A. M ,1 Hii. nnd n r. P. M.,and It M inldnkht, aad fiom Walnut Htif-l Wliarl' (via Camden), at ii audSA.i XI.. 1.' M.,4 ardiiP M-. lor Nuw York. J A nd leave New Yoik, from fo.it of Courtlandt treet,. at 7 A. M . Il A M . Vi M . und ll P. U , and at VI mld nli hi, und Iruiu luutof llarcluv atnsut at l A. M.,audS I'.M. Wat. A. UAIZMtll, .liiu-tf AKent. SHIPPING. STEAM WKKICLY TO UVER-, pool tui't liMik! at iiiet'iiHt wn, Cork Harbor,- -'liu' ihi1 Kuttwn Mranirn ol ttie .lrion, NewY-irk! iit.a I'UiiBfii ijn.ia oK'nutf iup uiuptiy ara tnteadad Uj mil a m Ii'lNin f F.M HH:( Wiiinrtlav. July 1 It V lf W AHUINU I'O N. rial nrtliif, A'-Krisl fl. Cri V Ot1 MASrllKM KU. KaturdV. AuwtAl IS Aixl eu-rv Mitsct'i-dliih Haiuiday, at hjod. i'.imb PLar ii: 4i hsiti)' Livm, HA N'S OK p HS.f'K. ra aMt" in ( iti'd, ur IU uul aini tn ( 'nrreut-y : im I'-i-in ff-'i hi.-frtt..o WVfO l'lr-tf ( ritiiit In l.onilull UO St, trje tu IiUiietmi, M W J 1 irM t Ji :n tn I'arif... f.'. H vvnio Paria 4(mW I Itrtttt iil'iii tollmniinri-'iirW M'H iat.tto llaiiihiifc.. Oft ta-h uvr rt' u).1-' rrwurUfl In llvrn, linsmvu. Hot-. ' ti n .tm Ai'iuerp. Ar . ut t'liiaMv ralrt. . Jrl U. ni l.i.n-fifl nr iviii'cnatnTvii Kirst Cabin, 7h Ukf. MiPt'ruf.c (mm llv(iriool uA gufougtowu,, 1 hfe who w Inh In brnU Tor Uiuir ft ivuda can bay ilcaeti bare at theft rittca. Fur tuitiicr iuiui nifttlon applvat the Compaay'a otttcaa. JAS i. l.Ait Ag.-rit, Kg. Ill WAf.Nt T flirttit, fJuUJttljjhia. ' ft BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA' wFi u Hii-aiustils I.lui, aulling from aacU poit oa b.i 1 LKl'AV. from nn (Hhurf aiwv FINK btrtMjf.l'hlla -Ut-ipli a, aid Look Wbaif, IWmod. 'roia ftr( Wtaait aiitrW IMS L filieet.tm Nattirdav. July SO. Tlie fcieinuiiiipBAXON. MatUicwa, will aail frtmi PhMflW dfluhla fur It.ifctuii.on Htiiiuray, JuIt , at lit o cluck A W ; anrl the ateaunhip NOKMAN. laXer,trouBuatoBial ftulailultiliia, un naine day, at 4 V. H. l'tttie new aiiU iti(nUat sU-aiuihto form a regular line, ka'lina lVom each port punctually on Haturtiaya. ) lii.oQrancet tilecUJ at oue-hail Uie jrenUuui ciiiut.'d tu U ie Yt fttelt. TrvU ht taken al fair re'i-e. Bhipfni are n'Ui(tU to head IHp ftucefpti and Bllb Ladiiiu with their jfood. t Jir i-iaiuUturFaahage (hartnjf fine ao-mniodatlaas apply to HK.NuY WlSHt'K 4 CO.. ' jai-ii inv. .. b. itrA.&vs akk Avenue. FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA, Itallroad Ihe eleuajit utw aiamUlu UOL. Lbi liirK.vtill leave ON WKKNKHnAT. July 87, at noon. Lowett rale, ut paaa lUrotujh flum PhUa.tetphta t Ban 'raiiciaco. V ....... ... mr nlunr PV ta Aaunt, M lu Fo.T WAf. w V"11 N K w VOEK. DESPATCH eJuecaiotuUand Swilnure l.tne,, rla Delaware and Luiuiui t ..iToT 1 h teami'r or these Una aie learina , dallv at li o'clock Al., and A o'clock P. at., from third pit aliot Walnut .treat. k'ot helfht. which IU be taken accotnmodittlnr . . . ' 1.U1I11111 u tiAiiiri it ,v. ,.T, r.irvm a,.uT w ;.u9. , .Af,,,.1,001- ATcaiAY1!' ri.ii.nV,v.r - '"'Vmui, fur freight 01 aaiaapt. apply te ' lUHAlAM Kltf'lf AMtl.CikT sv