.Cj:t . . liM22l=l ' ;; f•• • = • . r l crest* PEAeoCK„ _Editor. 211,411T107iAL LICIVIOATIONAL CONVEX.. Iteeeption by the teltizersts--Iforartlis Day's: cresteeedinstie-A. leationni , •Esineationalli : • :Morena Denuended. ' ..- 2 ,4 lllExaoys, H. J.,Augn5t19,11369.--A.Ccording - , 'to preFitius- arrangements last evening was, -2 , 2 -nit apart,lotti publicreception by the citizens 4 'end city authorities of Trenton of the.mem .. ',lt' , hers of the National Educational Conventiou. • , 4 ; F: - , , ,1kt Bevels o'clock the ,portals of; Taylor Hall ~ 1 - -;,.ivere,threwii Awe,. and till eight, o'clock a - t COxiguilouviirfainot all cAupses of citizens and ; of • the educational ; bake, 'continued pouring 1 'Mollie lihtnripos theatratill every available ; : ; HMI -:.. as . oc • e."". • e ght__&eloct; 4 ' • y me : yule, •_ ~ . . heel:unman C onn -', cil; cheat, ter* •aid,;find; In behalf of the civic . • Ity-su*-peseati ,, eetleetivelvr, welcomed - 1 'i tricAsticettidet4 ivause ; every/ -• laver ,of the " stilaal elevatiett of this country shoulillimtily . (*defile tuitNenial and -free mint:admi t -Which C. e_ ch anne i t.:Ye.; obtained ' except 4hTeullit .Pablle ' 8 `• &AY Om' ~L... ' •-• • , ; 1. . - • IP , : PTe t do P l4, l„.%BeitheletleeiPPlll 4 Slia felici tous tetra, t n rig _the - pimple of Trenton Or the intepSkt; ineffiragte,in the succepetsd of.•proseqptil the,desitmis of the . onvention, and for.the tospltality extended to the repre , sentatives ,- hereof • .. . . • . Superintendent Wickersliath, itireinsylira. , nia,AVAS then; introduced, and procealml , to read an• efabonate pai.• on .fiThe L litate; In ite f B'elation to Higher Ecluiation.'.',• The. tenor of ; his suhieet,' Was 'hitendt4 to-Prove that a 1 thoreugh system cif Statepubliescboole should . not only include elementary institutions, but hitilselfemois Colleges, academies and finivee. 1 liE F.:IIIVeA lONAL 31171111 AV AT WAtiiiiiiGi'ON: This morning , the National Superintendents' Association , • commenced their fourth flays Nosion at eight o'clock in the State Normal fiehool. •M. Bulkley presided. , The"tenoning 'were elected otHcers of the association for iflatt Mid 1870; President, S. I'. Wickersham, of , Peensylvattin; Vice Pre si dente,"B. 8. Ashley, of North Carolina; War . ren• Johnsen r of Maine; IL C: Roble. of In oititui: Secretary, Willi:mil. Creery of Mary hind: Treasurer, • James Crulkshank; of New York; Executive- Committee, 'L. Van Bok kalen, of Illaryland; Themae Smyth, of Ar kansas; E. A. Hubbard, of Ma.stettinutetts, W. 1). Henle, of Ohio and William 0. Rogers, or I:outshine. ' -, • ' ' Superinteedent Sears, of Newark,read a pa per on school statistics. which , wag referred to the National Itureast at Washington. Supetintendeet Wiekerelawn offered a series. "1 resolutiotu, eulogistic: of the memory of the late Mr. Charles'' IL eributn, .hite . Superin-. , tendent of ScheoLi in Pennsylvania, which 'I were unitulmously adopted, Mee several mum- hers bath feeli ugly, &hided - to, his loss .as tin, ed ucator mid a,uselui member ofsociety. 2 . . ' Mr. Itrickholl; Superintendent of the , Public ' lielmuLs - irt -- Cte - r - filiffielMilty, °tiered ate wises. i Jug preamble- and resolution.., which merit adopted stud suinnitted for-endorsement to•theoi Teachen.' Association; ; , , - , If, •Y -- .11 1 / 4 crees, tt wee in emiseimenee . of the earnest and often-repeated recommendation 01 state :pa( inditynal te'achers'ratoritiatiojet, I and especially of /the •taetiort taken at the se*. I stun co tide useociationof school , supcs rinters. dents-held le "Washington„ I). C., on February n. 1866. that ' emigres* finally established the DeParltraeut,-Of..Mietition2 ' and, wherean the more reetuitatelterof , the Senate , and House ~f 11,cpresentdfliesiteeins to indicate swam I of eonfidence in such a department as a went agencyl77 4 7;: j es t ..., , •. . a tevygin otn , thereto* ~ I j',. i t ! t,.... LI c...1.11.J Itesi)lret $ • I'. . act appo nt. a committee of three aellii ~ • iinen with a like' enntnikttft ? Ct/tcktrliattenal Teachers' As ''ooo,tlPAJO • nOrder,ontst the autheritiee of the* • natioo.lMmeatt Monies Of edupationst . , . _ ne'deetripttlibeiflt et ronenuttee appointed :Li :11)(:)Ve ' inistrtleted to represent to Core.; ;Jess that it is dm - unanimous opinion of the membeas gi , thie assogla2dpri Blatt i s menr At the enrol eUffitterallittvernmeht, clothed ,with Ali th e Powers' , And heving all the facilities contempleted In the law by which it, - e as originally establhdied; •would be of aimed' ineakeilablelifility'ini collecting and disseng. eating infonnatianfor then se of the great. multitude of school officers of every rank con eerned in the organization and management 0I s chools and school systems in the country. Rooked, That said Committee be further' in trusted to urge upon Congress that the, eauses which,lante impaired the present use fulness of the said, de entovtever they may-be, be net* to weigh against the continuanceamd liberal support of the depart ment itettlf.7 ---- r - T - . - • ' ' Refdred, That in petitioning "Congress Congress for the creation of a department of education Ln -coma tfis o tion.-with the general Goverumeet,this ' mooch' on contemplate neither the establish . "_went o a - nationa l system of -education, nor any interference whatsoever witlithe sptem lir ednention established in the several States. Messrs. Valentine, of New York; Farquhar; , of Maryland, and, Read, of Minnesota, were -2 appointed to submit the foregoing - for appro. va„l to the Teacher's Association. This morning a special meeting of the le. - isudes_pordme oof the .Convention, was held in', she Nomad *boob principally for cthe pur rose'orlseadlipixt.,•by Miss Urtthathie E: teecbecaptil ng tor' Whit:Ai-Better than die - Ballo ." It recommended the earth. lishriiiiittlifTnifillitibiiicsii3 - ll'elidb - iiiil,"ro emir. ' port woman histimmtlyne, andserrying out as liberal a course is 'the men provide for them -8411.414' Vi.. 14 1 •"? (.1 A ri, &I CVO , • ', 41 NATI ()YAW WI AC WARR' 'ASSOt 14.,19r.:•.2„, ~ ~. This morning the .fourthe elePtivßlo4l4ll:l& of, the National TetteherC I AIN Petatkel' ; was ) commenced .seltliproYer .by ales 'Rev: Joseph , Atweed,of Trenton, .;, ~ • • ', ::' , ..2 • i ,- ~. 'Y • StiperintexidesktßlekoA ittitaentO the,' testy; i lutions, .of the,,Supethatiindents' , Association. .Coneerning the NetiottusMentitu of• Edulatitin alluded tosthetystolek optegonettrred in... Mrs'. Willmar, or tivelltotk, next delivered; an enterta e tnieg, an instructive !cetera , on -2.sattatillt 44alnif." ''''` '' 2 2 ' • ' Professor J. I). Phllbrick,Superintendent'Of: the Boston; Pirtle Bolitibbs; !text delivered a' leeturcOpfk '§ehiciOl and the Werkehop," , . ProteSior arcelltdoek; olf.Phlladelphia, next proceeded tto , delii*Wpracticalillustrittion of •2Physlialoire 'ins A "Ptal". of I.lenttore School': J'4lWatiel/A ,, TheikOttik i et commenced by sug gesting Ott i t l t, it , ,puitertildly tneee s eory. f or . eachand Ito • ~ , . *anted with the princl, ti pies Of Alden* ; , yslology and hygiene 3 order to- knew e. Int i nteafts of ,proloyigtu life and enjoy/hi 'nqTfy, Mid r 3 4otni_Vopt XV. neelinttc* 'en olOgpiiigkilign iqie ktAiipi, • mute and Oompositionot thektunan.Bame; Ins , telligently • 2 ill3nettiting'whig '!'.41110014 `; . with' Olaertuuktdid i ren Infr/tAti;;; h 4 i i.c.2i i i ii i ' • - Thus/11mo' , aeudon, was , :it : for Hall. Nero ed , tkielieneektif•istfeMAte, et ter Milt were ,e‘ 2 *Belt,' ' attsmt,E4 i,,;.4fter i tbo rueeting,had been callatonrderiti, , , , -r was read by Professer Woetlinnni , of .1 I , „ oath ,' College, entitledlt,Hrtlying as a Btu ,ehof . Elementary..Rdifeation?' . .e. s , ' A lecture op fO,Thio Criterion of Edutfation" Was next delfvei'ed by - Professor E. B. White, .of Ohio. • Henirairollowed by Ellis A. Apgar, - State Superillte of Public Instruction of, New. Jetsv,;,9ll l .lll " IldititltfiVet Teaching; Map Drawing faitalo a l oiseNriterater.• •, . , I Triii , 111001al• Balt Lake City. The Doeeretivennfrikretorgiverthe•-follOw= Jug unique account oElltepoupse: Our establishrnent lieingratlfep shottof gen tlemen versedin ',t.he _higher, braiMheis of as." tronomy, we' delegated 'Our ;4i:totting ~ cerres: • pohdent to take 61)&0i - talons or , the, eclipse and return Ain tt scientific account of the stung. llikofolloyir4Js his report Phlptch4hetween 'tr' A , - .., ‘ ..; f ..: ! '7 • ',l ..,", ; , H'- i; ~,,i ftwa 1 R - i , .. ''' ?L I ':,, , *-4 .: , ‘l :'l * ... ,f; . ?" - ,'' ~,' ',. '' -,` '-^ ".' '' . ''. r "?,..„,t,...' '?,•'^, -- '' ' ': i1771 ' 77. " ..- -;,,:t..0:. -....--, •,,,—,.....4.;,.... •-••..-- , :—•••• A...01;.......r.. , =to , '. - .., - • t•''"l.- -,-, s ,••••• ••• .------. • • = • - 7 ,*,^!,.. f.,... i. ...t.M. ; ....... ~ i '.... - ,„4 . 2 ..0. - . ,P••• • , - ,. ~ ,• . '-- , .s - AV- ,ii.,.. ;-'4,N-,Taizisll-:;:;;,•:.'-:::,,...,1; }_ .f }y .• , : i..,44..,, i i; t „,.. t , ft ;e;. ,„ fikezeiewy,TOW,.., , , tsidpv. .1 3 . 51 , :,.!... 1' 1 ,, -• , 5 :., i ':, t . o_ .1 :, : ;,)•'.: ..1.1' . , :;:! . `4•44 4 `4 . ,, , ,4231 5 i . ,.'ii: '0;41 J.:•:,.1, 1, , , '':'',.?;.•• ' .--"-: ' '-',.' ''' . . ,4e l . l ' t; ` , , ' '''' ' 4,4(03 4 ;104 ;6: I. 1 0 .• ' 1, -' ,19 "•; 0 . 1„Z. '':•' `.l' ' •,/, ,:, c ' . 4- - 1- , -Sp :- -•••'..- :..7 ? , e - w' ' ' s. f *• '4 :•!''' - •1.•:,' ,-• •,,,•,.. 4t • i - : , - :: - ..7Y.1 . W . 0- ,r f.''''' , -••• , A .:O I, ‘ Ost r ........ , 44 f ....• , ... , * *4` '•gl f• f, e ' r. ,, , , , -4. P.l '.. If '2l o'.4.rt. . '''. • ...., '; ; 7'. , ~ .. , . • ' ... .. . . 1 ,:r..: t' : - f -1 .- 1 - `•I I : , ,:,.., i . - .I :•,"••:. 1. . , " . , '• " ' ' ' • • — r. '':—•. , ' 1 . .:,., .: - , :., '' • '... --- •'' '. '.. .•• )-• . : - i . - • .• r . Ass• ll o.l o ** , ... 1 4 7 :' • •,..' '• •1 '• A earrespondcirtiKAOTAOBo4..P.Ost writes as follows:. ' • • ." ''.........--. • : .. ! ; ....: . ..-•._! ..: , The F...mpress orlitnitriti, fi .injOylirg theln vigorsiting air and Ihreiitieri ry of th'eTYrolese' Alpk. Her health seems toLlor" fireittublished. A:'. Russian Jacky belongingto the' bousehold'Of esarinabas . just related .tonte:Stime.lutereit- , ing anealodes of the Empress Elizabeth,Whom, she 'used to see and ecmverse with daily, last year, at the baths ofEissengercolf ho Empeess is averse..to Franco-Apatnan alliance, from a fear .that the Emperor .Igapojeon . nay prevail on Francis - Joseph to from. the liberal policy of Von Beust„ She is..naturallv joyous. lßit. the misfortunes of her husband's relations, the ponied perturbations• through' which Austria hay ' passed v and an intense sympathy.with batman - tallierhag, have infused into her a pensive strain. She: has, a keen sense of the bitifulyandpaintsand sings like a poet and an , :The personal aPpeuruice tist of the Empri.2 corresponds with' her delicate,. lovitig, high-strung nature. Her" tall' .form is beautifully moulded; • her'eyes are large and expreasive P and speak often.things. which, eorrectly, e tiquette forbid' her tongue to .utter. • ' Her complexion .is exquisitely .transparent. I am assured by her. Russian admirer that her rich brown hair sweeps the 'ground when •she lets it fall Over her shoidders - to. dry in Deming from •t c. Last year; at' lassengen, a .lew, mistaking her .for some body elke, as she was walking in the emirous of the town, after bathing, offered her a large' salary if she would go alth him to Earis and 4inion,and let him ten his customers teat she" was in the habit of using some.;4lllary , wash . ; he sells. Bavarian girls, Whatever . maybe the k reason, have the driest haii in 'Europe. There 1 is in the tOwn,.Wherethe fair Austrian' Ern press parsed. her tlildhood;:the 'monument. of fa girl who died of liniing • too much of ; it.. It : is stated in .her epitaph-that , the, nourishment other hod was allsorbed• by tin, enpl.llary j _ I — Vitililie,aint uutt tr hair in the short spree of ; su • ten enths grew,. ai its being shaved, .tithe. ' 'lrng tx - traordinarytkor threea yids: • ''' • • . • ~•. . .. • . 111 E MIME OP TiIIE . COAL,' The , Companies Deena ,thelr Position— The finopenslon Movement Probably nearly } n ded. • I Fr.nu the 24crautou P , •un.) nepublican, Aug. 19. i Thejlante of the• suspension inoveuient is culminating , nithgreat rani ciityi The develop, inents of the past three trays#ave shown eon clusivelythat. botheeimpolnies.and:ruen at last are ripe for a resumption: 'of'.•!fttk.' 'Rae AS large Wiles Move slowl jtinei'inithral !to ser thariamal ess riti frffit-i less 'negotiations fore thei!•minetw nivoW4 formally abandon the basis; and. acifept -the tempting wages now ,paid: for. that, Ma. ~ ,pr labor in the valley. • • ~• • While the Delaware, LackaWanna a nd W R estern ailroad Company's meta have" up flinchingLy ilettuinded . the 'Utah: at. their severalintervie*s this wftk trith the t(enerd• Coal Agent, Mr. Storrs; It isa signithaint fact :that the burden of theirtaLk has been to soliele, frqua that *nicer a r speethe propositiMi for . Mt • tulranti:d rate of wages,: 'W'gre this the Iffidt, of our information as :to .0e views of the Hyde Park Committee, eittr", - Inference' would I unmistakably be that they:contemplated work lat the rilling rate of wages even - fit thesactifree . - of their Utopian dreams of baids.eWe have Veen pensonally assured, , .however, by the entire emmulttee, that, notwithstanding this !feint r for, hash:, all expectations of it had been- aban- L. dolled by them two 'weeks ago, and that if lair, . Storrs would oiler the men the wages paid by the Pennsylvania Coal Company to its men, they would accept it' as terms of settiement, and be% readiness to go to work at once. Mr. Storrs obtained authorit Y from President .Sloan last night to officially answer in the affirmativesthe question propounded to iffig on - Tuesdayrtilvvite °C`l illyou pay.Pennsyl-s, ••vaula pricesl", . He immediately conveyed the -intelligence fo - membera of the Committee in -person-last night;-and has thus+ohinteered fdt. :himself 'and'his Company an advaneed step in 'the right direction. . • . • . 11. , .1- Learning last evening that, Mr. Thos..Dick, sou, President of the Delaware and Hudson Canal. , Company,-wati-in , the city l 'Ave•calleit. • upon Winery. inquire/10ml Indite bad indented toward, hispenin this crisis. ; He was 4 emphati c tuiserffinfs t h at the , principle or the. basis viould never be enterm,thed, under. tiny circurnstanceih•byi•llis ; Corimany. 'As far ..as - wages were . ceincernivl, it had ' been the•tia., ditional-custom of the Delaware and ;Hudson . Company,' to pay'thillbane wages as were given by other esampanies Inglis valley. Were their mines - in . pp'eratioti •ffi;•4.laV, • the man : , :would receive as high pay daffie employ*, of the Pexinsvlvahia',Coal PoMpany; and had their miners leolitimeid .1 work ,during the di ' 7past four months, eis, mihi have been as .I%i:rally dealt with aliteebtbeee of the Penn sylvania Company.. I To In conclusion, t)Oridtiikirsinktifid file of the miners, and mine Taboret:al& inteasy tir beat ! work; the leaders have atoned' their detenxii , nation to abandon., 'cliottams; tuid_withit their ! disastrous allianee Schaylkill and high; the Committee baveilaid that an .offer of Pennsylvania pticas ;indented* a t.om • promise, and; tlielke-wtertnintftLid;'-andllastr • though not least, the' Lackawanna land, Western ItailroadpAPervir9Antkatret: ! son Canal Cemptuales;bata.o ,signil their willingness to •y!, Pennsylvania Company'uirices. Wanything moreisliciedee! - to ,set,.tll6 -- Mining macidne6. 4 ..,liere Au. full. Motion, tie cannot divine what it hi. ,) i• ' ,:.• 1 , ,•• .;, A i ' PMINCI3 ...., to t ., ,..i,i, His Unit to -oCossodieltoteltii , i.tMulti Lov4 4 rinsldlll. - •L• 1; 114 r • 'At • • • ' , 0 1 - - . !Piitce.Arthur • &An 1 3 exPeettd_P.. ar rive at Halifax on , ondity_next 'nibs =marl 'steamer City of : Parte, ~ the despatch : o°lcm: Earl Granville announcing his intended 4,11 '.. to the Governer-Giteenl'of Canada, •014 1 4 4 $ ' which hire been tratunnitted to the,:mito Identenant-Governers, is as follows ..... ; • f lb . The Secretary. Of MO td the Governor' en -Dowst.lra • Synitz'r;lllth July,,Atifille-. ;SW:Xi have received.. ;the . Queen's command -to. ectinain,,,vnult esty„AssAngiolgod„ that His ltoyait mgocsa t amittAlthur mull 1. , visit the Domirib;) • .o,f c r in149.91 8 1) ; ?f t I. th 6 approaching 4. .1 . - . P You will be Wank". ,Anit fid l iiiiiVailtildon': - .'of the precise '. thine, -.ll3ted•ton the-Prince's ideparture., He wrill • •elid - bl , l9l ( cif tHig:' fax to Quebee'and•M • .1, Stp.;wmite. %u m ] Higbno,l3 w,i4 '"be" t.a.L .... artered with., th ee . :Ve 1 Prince IrtiitfriiilyAk t Lte. iii;s6}lo - ada,'Where i•do :not silt. 'VI% .A . ;" • receive a" , hearty welcome from Her .11dajorty's subjects; ,-anq lvia mpst prohabis firth= iWith ,lila ,rogi-1 'ment.to Englcuid,inthe4montht 4 June, nex t' year{ I:4 , .wi p•aut:l4.:, fr • , :•111. f• 4: ...I' A .. • ,•• : .... , -- 1; •-• ~ . g .. , _ .... . C anted p3i. iii *OIV lijigii *lit liaWAki -- - • . Sol !mil una. t • ' True I,trop vi en . . led ?• *if : . by ' squaring • - •up -, i .makint-•• _'a • deektedT • imprehsion 'ion. Sol's northern limb.' .-z. This ..strafo •at 2.15 , P. y our •ehronometer‘ By. .2..ack • our old. friend Sol 'showed •signs• of suffering,. . as, he begun. to look bbick3n the' face.. ; Evidently in earnest, Luna 'Went andgaitied". - grOfind', considerably, getting little 'fa 'iidyance of, Sol,•at 2.45, 'local time.' 3•l*. hny oddi Would have beeniaiti that tuna would put.au - extinguisher over Sol, who kept • smiling .all the time, At 3.13 ~the :old gentleman ,'blazed away,' but the shine was considerab ly, taken out of bhp, scarcely , 4 l o3r , ,tTaoes of ills: collateben! _ conte t'eb• t • • • • men p---vraa!e•Srupletely. dquib • gilt lette_ ,r a'three dtqa"old inoott'dip 1-n-a-tiash-oflightuih' ' ' = • .' TUE . EDIPEIIIiI itirt 1 4olonel Elphlustone,...Tt:E.,: Governor of :a+ l'uyal Highness, and o`ne equerry. - • ''' '1 • 4r4onel I•3lphinstone..has :received full structions from the Queen as to-Her .3.llVestAik wishes - with respect to the manner of reeeky•- !ng Rik 'Royal Nig'Metal 4ti the Dominion: like* Bre;' " • (Signed) . : . GRAVVIGTIR: Goremor-Gene .ll ritl, , the. Tn. Hon. Sir John. :179ung tl G. C. N. E. • itcznicnas . . Falai tibieflitilly ifs* . Alaskrs; ; -The Fohrtivef.JUly. vas dui J 43 ryed - 11. . • 5 iveig 18,eanobsi Ouch; minuted by.troni..l6 ,t0.,18 ;men...The! =ursii-was-alicnit-Ont-na . e ; uo Witi4 iiiird•S' :in. fear. minutes:,`'. 'the last 'litho' IAVO`-iiiititites i ,: but' the tancei:4tens':' • shcirfenfed.'• . ll , little' •eittge. prizes'. 'of' • haildkerehibfk' iittorsi:shirla, &cc.; ,avere.'dbst . ributed to the! ivinners. noon o,putionsi , balutown.4 fired' .from , the parade -ground, and in the afternoon an repaired to "The where .a general . I,lc-iut weS given tOe.*erybody. The..ecre3rk6 . Were aliened Alth 'a. prayer rather. Paid: ICadraveinski of; the GreeklelitirchaolloWeir by:a clumtlw dhe Russian choristers: • ;Then • the Deehiraticru , of:lndePendence wax read:by.' Wial; /I,- Wood, . and , a short address. giVen bY "Judge Storer, followed by a ,few rer: marks 'front Gen. Davis. There were tenth ; . erected;, - music and' . dancing, • and. a ...fine. collation:. • • - There.' Was - no whisky the • ground, , but 'plenty •. to eat beer :to • drink, • arid •-• all seemedj• btipriy!. and contented: After °luncheon .thero were: ' various amusements, :. such. as sack. races,- climbing a greased pole,.and so on.. Perhaps: the jolliest crowds . m Sitka Were the-vener. ! able Mr. Lo and his " extensive family, manyi, of whom got mOstglorimisly drunk on whisky Obtained in some Hurreptihoits Manlier: The derives cool, without rain, and Very pleasant; The evening , closed by bonfires on the •water;' made by floating out tubcof naphtha on the ebbing tide. Random shots from miscellaneous. firearms wereßandom fired throughout the day.by_pa- : triotic .indlAiduals, - but the -Cracking of. lire firackers and the whiz 'of sky-rockets,' 'Was znissed.,-41hr-Cekroriiia; • , !'" ' • Aminituot ASSOCIATION • VON THE ALFA N 1 r SILILENCE. . • . ...„ . ..,.yrai.6mec,...,. • ~.- ... ••• itrodeiettiry A d. ', . stresses also organisation—nedienttors • of the Peabody academy of science-6 Interesting. innate or tRe Alest peva ProceeW oast. 1 Faini,lkass.. August IS, 386 . ...-41i4'.6 - 61 qinetlortliii antient city bas been broken' 1.1 , dm- arrival of a goad'y ntutiber of 'the friends and workhrs in the fields ef , science and (re-. searely-to-takepart--in-41m-eighteentirannnal meeting of the American .Association for Me Advancement of tide:ice. f . Twenty: ye an .. ago - the •• .Aisociation held ,a . • meeting. Ol , this city; and •at 'that•.time it liats, thotigh voting in years, rich in experieifce. The well. Known hospitality, of Salftrat that.. time to wards the ineelbers•hill - lievretheinbered by its friends; and it is unnecessary to add that the citizens of Salem have not -I neglected :on the present octagon to do thathandsoitie thing by those.who are awned iethestudy of "nature ; and iiiitureN 'God." The Most ample prepara- t io ns had been made ' . by the Essex ' comity ' ( itliottnistioners•bi- afford:- the/ • - ..ylcooeititipir MI 1 1 4Tvenlye t teoes.for rooptlausrsultdstrecittire, : 131 1 - •, 1. kliecinP l :l ll l,the-trcrui.catirt: holuieS,Wereset•OpeFt for_... tbe • e i NeJtisive• : asp, ,anitticintrul Of' the' .Asseellitiori; . . Vie, 0114 , rotini initlie new . 6Otsrf Wiese is use ' ttke, ' inibliemeetings and•the ketreridibleilials: 2 ' ' • 211t14 , :niorning. nbtint Me Ineknbeek *We'. present when. the ussobiatiob -Wa.s: , ealletd , to. order i There were also-a considerablediumber ofirkeklig•ement.,-;1 , i • ,L 2•; . I'l •_i• ,•, . I : -:.,,' • • Cowliv are me eflicers, of ' Me meet, ;Mx; ti'esident,, Colonel J. IV: Poster ; LL. D.;, Vie& dent, O:N.' hoots; remanent : Sec _refer", Joseph • LoVering; ( General ' S ee ,' V.C.3lansh; Treatittrer; A. L. RlWyn; !Stand-. lig •Committee, ../..W. Fostet o.' NI Rood,. .'Joseph Loverin„,c , C. , y:3Tatsh i ID. A. Gould, I i Ol -usrles - : . VildilkeeY, A.z.Kfßockirell,..A.,L, 1 lawny. -,:„. • • -, • t L • ~, 7 .t. -•- , The meeting ,was called tecirder by Prof. B. •A. Genid, , 'D: D., and Rev. O. L. Atweod '. of Salem,' ,off,eied prayer: • .. • , • ADDRESA OP nit, WHEATLAirD:•'' '.' ••‘': ' MT. Henry. Wheatthul.chairman of the"load' _cominittee,then introduced • the ott variation to' Mayor Cogswell. . . - • , t lit responding, Ma Cogswell said that iu the mine ofthe pet) eof the city of Salem he had the honor to b d the , Association a most cordial weleoule._:±. -.I ..- ' : ' • , • ORGANIZATION. .Intheabsence ofrrefeSsor Joseph Levering, secretary, F. W. -rututun was 'chosen In his _ etetAd ....0 following gentlemen were elected . members-of, the Standing. Csonnittee : I Pro • - I.fesibr J. S. Newbary,Prolessor Louis P 4PrOfetiSCPX Joseph Henry, •Dr. T. Steri7 4 .=,. I rrofessorrenitunin 'Peirce and r'refeSsOrjohli. :.Torrey. Sections 'A and 13 were erg:allied . * the - election Of %Professor Sillitiatity, of Nee/ Haven,' ..ohairinan,, and • Professbrl , Henry 1 . %yams, of New York, secretary of the former. rand Professor. ' Agassiz • chairman; and Proles; V . :Nor T:Sterry Hunt , of Montreal, secretary of; ; Sectlia 13. • ; f ir : Co Professor Merry, of Rutgers, lielvs t lessor Barker,' 'Of New ' Haven, and Prof 1: .Itogeni, of Alfred Centre,:N. • Y:, •Vvigeitliessen l it:committee- to•confer 'with thb shinning &ie. , ' viiitteci and Professor Htiugh, , of Albanyeribb :lessor E. W. Blake, Of 511oMell „Univendtxn PrefeSsor PillMeteVis of. Catlkbltilges 00., _ •:Prilri.' fessor Norton, orhett Havenimere. , c.Reilgel j t o ;; act wig tbe stantlinfveptalti•ett ell tet•MIFPI I, nations fat, neat Year • ••• . :In the .iyfternotni'& ''lLisitclatiOil 7 ihit i tiiieir anditedited. se th6deditatiOn bf the reabod,V• Academy of Science. Th 6: thitheisat.weie of' the lona ebaractet3 • • •• •• •• ~ . : the transfer °for Pfli ) 4e: l ).„‘ l l( l osP)tiOittcco, , 1 Reco,to. ,the • trils tees, alio, tee .oeuvegten , tee, ce ,of the, , e Al , bY tlio Ot t ece7s.,. . ..Eller,•Wile Cie -II .er r i a ' ctl r i ,1!• ‘ C. ',', ''' l • t. , ; 4 ),)) . f 8 11 -4 1 , 14 e; r ~,r , ~.:The-dayre preetedlitrifi the lityikaatialt' twiebeotelistintlV eleyied• . Ittler eirgii , en• at flail 4 .4.1' use of William C.En cote, at whielva lay': ; :li n im airl ,ber pe of ,g9 tta f 7 tAt titte 9Ami •Werel: n rzent; besides tif. liray l / 4..m alt il if iet qf"rt ita r .v,l6lw l ll•• • + gm , • tre q ir. .. s i ;.1 . , 1 •serit '',,r . I -, ,1161114'.:1‘of ',. :•‘.. - ' -;.,,,, i . 13x1)LounitifithifgaairatbetifolleVeiniijoilite• I:. received :;tkortpvtii:o4 ''..,E'erßo roiwejatftr ; timpocw t j ibe pr.tasegintiff. ,t, maue „ .Voii bile 111$ te it. 0 .1 e,_iyud i x•,: , , i , • el7 nta vary fhol3t . • •-•' - " . .." 4 '•'"' - '-- ' '"• • ••• , , •' ' 41Clitiet ,litozAtj.io, l lBo9.-31eswiiitiiiedl i tc ' t ,.l impini alai otkeio-9-oRiattitEN: Witty:ilu:l , . .11 , / oeetl3,o,litt)e.fOyMeteof, our tabilitzr reilgttr ta •.+C..pturp, yite,conld lave killed, e"v"ery datou, ,;one of yen bad +to felt•dleposed. Wet , tylittm. • *heti blood 'unless forced to' do co. '•-•Welidiell: !ten will take warning in time. If your Aims, ...ire of value to you stay at home, If we catch von out in the woodd r eris may send.yoh, ,all to tell. Don't force us to Istich'enibastre'. , ')The , catcldfig•of •Hildebrand *Till be one ofthe• I deareittibings over attempted.:' 'lf: :you love. ' your firesides and your altars, stay at ham, ;; I ; • • t i P. , ~- HianotrAfrritis,, , • ~ S.;-We did not want tkill; Bowen: Rii iLifnui don't rn stay at boe • OOW, we • 11311"tienk -hint bonie the nowt time: Remember, if ' you whet to avoid hell, blocid and thmateri,heep 'out Of the woods. • • • - It . M icas . , .i . ;- lEmerson Etiteridgg has openly 4144fire4 his ipurpose to oppose the paYruct44 tye twAnty, milElbn donate of 'debt ode. Fft . hy , ArAdilmr; BrONtitlOVs'ettuthiliitifithti*:' : * . - - '.. is; J::::,'.... , ..1. ••• : .. , 'JO ',. ''''..( ••• Ilh .... • OUR WilatE . . ?reposed Opening of a gesiteAl.rilifa.. tie Water heats fromthe': altuditalPPS. tallacto the Atlantic Sesdaased:',.•. look Zevimients.a tajlirisfitlgfrioneereeen; hrieri'lWhife Sulehlir Sprtnos; Weiftlslminitir • 5.h0 eon . ,imittee of the National-Board • of. Trifle from fifteen eitielf Of the United Buites on the 14 itbjert of 'direct navigation `on fie etin-• trul lbw between the. Western wAterit, and the% A,tlnntie•have been ill.contimmtiff,tiglision,herc.; the , They. • - " 111 8 - 1PNT•stttifflk..tur.i.Kut...ulok.44411. Sni stifireWeelfsiilting :with ,engi neon awl •statinti- i eismsop:::all the questions which hare • 404.. ; CP. - '4IIF-73fifr . crgrk:. kle',4lW.Aatelibitn Consul at Sollthampttnii EndmtiO.x - 44enitt or:Caperton,: • of; ••;11Tpitt itiplitiAlitl:athers, attended the:.deliberationli, andidetid 'akin% their i - "The' contik* initteti Will . .probabbr conclude .theirlsession.• te,lnorroyr.: . Every branch of, therigiort.pre,.. pared' itik Mr: Hughes hiring - been.. Passed' . and& review' will then recebre "final 'terra arid shape, au d will be:printed, and tradsmitted eta the Secretary of the Nationailloard for.distrl. bution tg the raribits saitunitilent - boardri: of- 'United • • 'States, ; The .report will %bow. -the:.qxtot,.of.:ll3land:,titrvigiltiort! in 'the 'Wein, and the prodigious expansien Which the western railroad system has reached: : This system - Of railways'aild.narrightion; aggro"- : gating.33,ooo.-miles stimulating.;prothietion! • very. : actively.. Thp.lines . of ritilway.leading f . front the interior to `:the Atlantic . are over-. burdened , with . business; nib Lithe and:Erle: teal water Ilne Is closed by ICS Ili° itimithain i .. the year: The region adjacent tO the lakes a ! and' east of the - Mitisissippi sends Off 'as min% pro.. duce as existing . lines eau.' carry, the Southern: . water line is circuitous ann hable..to high , .chargeti of. insurance on the (kilt, and pilotage: On. . the • lower . .. and both - water .' 'routes pass around • andF. outside of the 'nation, and: 'are '.liable blockade during war. • A line' of navigati on directly east; from the mouth of the • Ohio the.centrar and most capacious harbor of• the seaboard at Norfolk; is necessary as an outlet for Western produce. and for bringing cheap.: food to Eastern inanutactn'rent in peace and ins war.• :Limsryproduce can . - come from:farther points in the interior to the seal:to:wit by water thine by rail. A continuous water. line from thb . Ohlir to' Norfolk would •bring'*heat from as faras Fort Benton to market.- 'The 'report givesabistforyaf the Virginia Canak a state. .; mein of the cost of completing `it for boats of'; :.*IO tot*, and recorinnentls this enterprise :nita4 l ; proper object Of alit from the national govera-,i ment. . • • • • • • • • . 14 egalitty•mpeasurret.• ,1:- • , lit Washington Republican contains fui ar- ; oin an painent lawyer maint,sinipglhat • Cengrese.has no power to rerneke the national capital. , The writer, after 'iiiieffing ; the ciriiisa: .of 'the Constitution •and Abe t vailOtiff acts' Ur Congrefis 012 the subject; says: • • • appears from tlie• foregoing that :tile framerwof the Constitution . anticipated that it • territory; not exceeding -ten • miles. square: • 'would he:ceded to the I...tdted ,:i#ttets! .for Its ) veat of Goxerninent by•one , . , or .more ,Stat 4,, land that In framing that instrument theyzpve• i 'ongress power 'to ex .reins , lUire , ite:We , : • 1 0;e 1 4.1tetell'otfAhnit* • lahtil Virginia or a petniamint 'soot ofi the Gin - era.- went of the •. Unitecilkitates,!:: arida Xiceeptedt , :as such. hy CongreiS. titre, was ' i;hterol ' 4'i' I 'an' d• hetween;the..United fitatesund. Thor, tatbe!dt'i .'lfitryland and, Virinia, namely, tpat r ,,the / 'rittiry Mu:Weeded it "oldd•lie and reniaiii 'the permanent:We& t tbe''llithoerniiiedt •of the: • United Suites: persuant,to a proviSiod.or the: 'Constitution. And not only was. therp a c 0 1 1417, ,pact entered - iattclit fulfilment of providon of the Constitution, 'between the 'Mated 'alidm the two .Skates , mentioned, out: this cot p: is a part and parcel of the agryinnekit • or compact with ibis 'United • Statel"ol tered - - into :with' - 010.1e — tcTifvhism the •acrixo erment sold , the 'llts and .squares,,' of.• , ground - frem - time to time that this shbiild be 'the permanentseat tifGoverfuirera, was one of Atha rights; privileges and appurtenances' be- lon.qing to and constituting the largest portion t aadthe entire value of the property sold. po Go •Ykiltlnent-4:oUldi„.l4th equal .propriety and ltistieet setamill . PrtyPcge . Alnl th en. divert the stream ler*ter;,Whie t h - ceriStituted the Ashok Nalueof the prcipeytY. enfernrnent is bound iota ovtiir compact,and Congress has no power tooptio : lKba;)vas donein so solemn havii - shewft.''lTua..thO'; - estabiis'bta',tr - aftthtfpetnmne'ii't, - seat meet of the Unit444l/#l/te s : -•-•;•:-- 1 - .. - • bine*: Irie?Re--- •: „ .. ..; • '..2fite.Tittiiiii,tialtereld says:..-• % -.--, r .... : .....,-. '• ••." Last week ,a ne wen waS„sitrack.en,the, northwestent part r, the ; Bean 'farm.. It, .is ' *lntown as the . 'Ode !', well, and' 'yields ten to' fifteen barrels daily. - Tbili Strike is the second ; fof ftuportance on.:this ' territory' dttrin'gh tiro , hst . month f and, by it the known pioducring • • , tenitery has beep4onsigierahly extended.,L,4_, ' , ‘,Tbe production ufthe 13 .•Bnebanarts;Farla, *user ille vs .Iraktgoantly_ , deemaied.„,andl. ' now down •to 'DOW Ntrteht, olhAtng, o,fx , e. fifty' istris4l:' b* "fl'Aillett'kera a! OY P . ; ."Mentli.- t ' • •-• - vw• -.4 •••••• 1 ; 1 't • ..,•• '• 2 ' - - ''' . . .u.At Presideltbini :INC :Alleghattyrifeir e k , sand rock has been tfpund Ili one of .the *ow , ,in process of titiliMg atthatepkuni t ait a.deptari 4 .; .‘,..5,...w.i1eN :e .( 0 ; ,ffitsliirn.ino4e:i4t ient' t'n . 'l:lading Win y, 'to...which th e , o. o ,l"ei nif ' territory Of e ant , eittemi,ed aibng the'.A.r: ilegheny ?Hit 'ti creek. '-' As yet the largest prrodue ,% yell-that lute beew (mind , ' :zytelds only. fortk tray: In • nearl3f all., cases • tboleasee are of ono acre .each, and. as there • , ,Is'axery,layge number of wells, being sunk ) , it; is .4e,ared, atid,, not without „reason . ' that , I the . .:,,,,, operatop4 , Will i• .makt:,, ' ile'saMe mrstoke that :pus Made' in ` Pleasant:. ‘• Tie laarYearWith regard titthe kiting nature.' Jo the itiertitotr,JAMl•eink '. more •yrells' than ; :enough t 'to JetbOnettitheniL ' Thd Intent tail ke .: . to .*.s. made- on Ibliirldlyineatt the Mouth of Bear.: ,Creolti It is known' Of the 'Xooyer well, and. 'yields fifteeo. barxele,Apilthr ;w01,104 ?the uhleh*Parin, at themSnth.of larioO river hi tOli'n 823 Atetinitdnthet thePhir4 iftliil; nck.' ''.'pnosittitelii fitiiut ekeellent.' -. ' , ,''"The Sugat'oreekte tOryili ttgala taming ..into notice. The Blietbigou,c ion :fitugar Lake' .reek, *hick wan struck three ago, amt. itatelled for a; fikw 30onttilrfenti , then anti-, oiled, w as recenuyAlarteomp,, nod onlyproi ; ', Odektwe ; berrektle 5 - Ifik. .4 AVtia tOrPedoo . latit Weol4‘allet - ig noW yielding - O.X barrel - bi ef' rlubriCating Oil of thirtkgravity,daily: Several' Atthel'Old wells en the-61.86k gre to betiterted up (hiring the•next thirtyr davEgw "...N. • .- ...- • AtePOrtllipper. Cherry Bun the excitement oc ,e4dongd.about green oil a month • ago by the • attiking,ol - a. green - WI weil on. ,the Mack _oil,. • belt,' at that nlace, Was renewed' last week to soraeirxtent by the'iltidlog of two other green ' oil wells oWthe•saraebelt: Bach of these wells is prod tieing frOm fortyto fifty barrels. • 'One of ..them is owned.byLonis 4nneryland is located on the •Walter,l3o(4t Oil. Cempany's_tract, and i the Other,oWned by 4.11.: Brownson,is located • i on the norther/loot of thal,l - ..Clark Parm,...1.t0,. sides' the abeye a Jblackeil Well ,yielding fifteen i barrels was struck`on the,Eiturtft,rt tract. Pie - well fe'eween .l l Dt• 'DIY. "Another well on tate • Pittsburgh and: Philtuielphia'Company's tract' is being tasted,butdoesnotpremise to produce • largely. Tito, oittbnt ban been obtained from . 4t is .blaek.l t„ ... •,i. ~ . . ~ , ~ "Op , Wetinefid4l4ast , a tkfteen iiarref, well 'P T uP4; TiK ti O 4 .•FitittuPSlO !clivt, West . Pitho t" Vrep • •••• 1: • * • • ,a; . • • ..., -., ; • ~: : • ,: .. , ~ 1 ~ =ME Mr• r' • ?ve• ttlii**; IREMOVAL OF TUE ouvrmr. . , ":,:•1•004p,'? 4 ;‘,, 4;:frfteql,qre %.. ;S -• 41: '4lill4Velftr; (6)431t1XP,,, ,1;'51, eapiuillaittc' 1 4. • ' , , • r.*.• , -4 iIY4I-•{'!': :4 1)11 te::::1 0 H 1 v1 i , :. : 44 4? " 1 "•- 1! 04( ts 1••••• 1- •! 1 • " r Ce s ;.!!•:;!:•.• .1; 1 7,7. 0 • ". ' "'' -4• A .• MEI • “Witlein.tbe pext-few weelge .the- .devglon , mentor the I - mutt:lying bets een flee old'greeie oil territory, oat ;Upper Cherry rani and ••tbe• letiillaolin *nip to Ole •nortle and watt, of the diariet.‘fill..be commenced • in thee•expeetntion of findibg a! ctititirimitton' flee - green 'oil bet t• from' Shenobterg.".. •• • 1 • • ' • . Eneonnter on the Florida Ektate—ebuni_Fge . ominendere- - -coionet ' Quito's -En . trapped...No Troops: .1 n 'Tewn.ArtiVist: or the , lick and linunded.: •• . • .• •• • S4N7.4oo_nr. (lona, Ang.s_,..l*),„„afeate ~ erey--.7B:tbAtit • tat Iroad' n th p re prisuent who' had surrendereC to o ••P ~_)n hc - curinsity.Twas•excited7. • ' the repOi . t t tiVO cannons taken from the febels wbUld atirtve'by , the Same train,- 'bat I'. Olt the zuumeromS.persOnecongregated•at detiot were :disappointed, for na .ha • been taken, and only threepriscinerSliroltklit who VrOciletlid - t6 the city and. Wefeiddged prison; Uf: the.muelt taikedl of action mi:th Florida .estate it appeal"; to ..haye..been.but,. ' small allhirifoftbe GoVernibbnfohlf to . havelilled'tiviolrebels,ntitl.adinit'that: soldiers- werty . slightly •wounded4ll:4.ollo,:..cO, timed.. • . . —•• . . .. - •.• • : • • Lleutintint-COlOna"l'iniiidad, ••••iiho as . rected operations for some tlabO ••pastin th:' • prisdicnon of 'lrmo.. do Caute4 . , h.lokbeeztre. d keveand'iiii•eplaced by' Lieutenant•COlone . . iipurted- that (301onef42niios ivas. informed that:the rebels on . 4114.• Since. estate', were, negligent and unpreparedltir.hlm;.•thafi, therefore;' lie prepared' and 'mareheit • 'the kpoti.where hi tiLritnitne One; the 'eneMylavu' ing retired: Re pursued.tbenii.hut :the Thtiet< doubled back on the tiitio and put. off his' re-., ; treat. 01(InirOs nothittg. since 'that Imikiheen ' • heard, probably becatise despatches have been; intercepted. • •In two or thretweakslhote •bri; a:column of contra guerillas ready to take the field, under the,orden4 of Captain'Suero.'lt is prin;' cipally tuade-• nil of • :retmulted here; for there are no trbops•heni to'seud; the Only resemblance to soldiers •:tettutining here being :the bands. of .musicians.. belonging ; to; liattajiini4 non- in the Ileld; . and • theie drum.. tilers and - : pipers -are the ; gliards'-at.' the burr' . nicks and prisons,. • ..! 1:1 ; Twelve: wounded. and sick men ,of., thleXteus„ battalion . arrived' here 'tf&dity reyed In .carriage s . to the: military They.nere the •"19orida‘aileir, : • • ittvarton Manquiiade Hop.. [Correeimilenee 01 the Peusteishis Evening Beiletiti3 I f , IN.a, allgillat `.. ': d.—hili itl Itei'er.% I . RIVERTON. f • • tun .liatgnertitle.Hdp" :canto off tlast:eitaint at Ihe h0u542,0t1.111% JAM: t5lekel••••The:!. 11 /WW; ' Nt•is goi up by the. guests of, the. house .-and • T wd . imi l l, _ de r , : ti rei - M a1 1f44 1 #9 , 4t ,, .. 0 11 3 ,"/ : .1;1 :ll.4t:is Knight sttujO. G. Per Ty. ,Vreal.Nre.,,. paiatioml laid bebniEradi, liii . tb - e! aveAt'ldluti • pulsed oft!in the most agfeenhielatid'ataiint49 !tory peptier.: l The grounds. surrOunding Ate, 'Mansion hou;te were very tastefully debornte4t 911 J with flags and flower 6, and *ere' brilliant ' ; ilhiminated by Chinese lanterns. 's ' :kb' ••••'ioe i ' M, /i1)/ 3 Were Rupil , eCt ItY• 31 r.:. ,q,,larISS : Hayes,.:e the estahirs menk. of 'Mr. Ai A.. 'Dreer. •A• ler& 'PttnE• ll -btitil"ctinetiti4tea"tlie rustic stYle magnum antis. leading fetaures es: "tbe ( . I q e 9rati9b..7 4 ;:iith• .40 , ioni, , l ,I.t )-llrr • 1:11 =2J7, 6 4.1 41 1 03 1 401124W id 1 ~ . , lltre4litiirflAkil•iiinagiiabie: IlTheAadiera-iu ; f ar ti culan nes e nted. ,o ove:leinefiPPeari 4 innee,'.4iffertyntvithand Mak itilie WNW' aliddlikiprogreammi'•ef•darn "-watt I weill'atc qtrA.ileiSr...:_ o l . ll o olWßlW til4r,g) 1744119 lannni - pinop.m." ot fun created .„1:oy tale , moon onlity' .:Eir•the , 'CliaraCtere l '• which' Initil4 ' 10 . ) o•ittlie tidifferint ••:sets.9::€4,7 ...green. Alancedi,,, ',FAO, ~,,- Ateetc : ;.,.... 5 90n eream,, r rankcAs niade theinseliicsihmilltir uit &punt ewes; andkings and duke4_, and "enclrclea"tte" • kialets uf, p e as: mit ',..eidgli ; A fter r.pasticiliating) In the , gay.atulbzilllallk•seelles'• of rt4e•climaksk et wodie for a'couple hom the laid stritott...ty :'a mach en the outtdde,t MAIM boinpaikritliu: Ijoye#,:: al • thtlialtdl4_,lnestehgbtaiteraelutclot, -Ittoinidlhil gr9nAtrellous, t°`Paglitinfl ,rhe aymaprtiete; re, . ,*hick'Nitta se ed it I 'thedinitir, ball: •.; :. .. .-. • I'.r,:, J• • •,..: . , .. ~.... About• midnight • the gay. nesemillaget ma; increased by the arrival of .a party, of ' Itfi7, ladles and gentlemen , - alio 'came front 'Delak• ware Oil a, yacht; . ~ :' i • t r .•;,. i , ret After the banquet ,the dancing was resam4, anti was continued "mufti about. halt:past one, - o'clock this morning, when , the mittiiineratlerti; separated, all highly ,gratitied at theiv.er.y.pleast :ant entertainment. 4ust previona to the eltitss, :of the bop, General 'BoUnt, (3tr: F.lo:l3erna -7itourxlnimed a: brief indUlgence itind_madel-j, ;neat little speech; canplimeatltv tbe managers: .ier the atimiralue _mint_ iii„.l,yhittit sayer tip . I§{- NT ag conducted. r 1.- [For the Phlltulelphia Everting: Anniiimi , • , : .. . nes Glatt Hoar • - ' •-' ' B P:A' G UEl', N. J. Aug: is, ifito,-4P:tgadi: The•lturifti'HObse uPtherthiiibliifffir Sei' Girt . Ilestoli;• :Nair JeradY; erected in'teverY stibetinto• ' tint and .elegant inaimili •bY the hltitd-Connnoi , Atom Stockton, at this plate,:,for.his ;scaithore .4;iiiteribe, int - s• been opened for, the- acconnati-, :?littion of visitant, the presont season,. atu b tit Ls ) dimW•allitt. by, a I'aq P ei !C t r-CcF.IP4PYI Wig ,argr .4 1 ~ elleased ;with tills_ new, 8111,1341:Ler, resort., II iii opt . in the lielit niyle . * bs lir:Ttail, or . 7 rielyil4l. ' Among the' gu&n4Paie i tinkliet . ..--A: • Ori formerly Rector, uE ono otthoEptropiii) ,i. arches iii Philadelphia,,:blit enciT.Af 3 tiunif . 111, 'Pfartliilie, Peunitylvahia,"and Professbr Chas: 'A. Aileenr'bf 'Prlneetotr'etillegogilfew,/ertiey;' Itist .. rinottbd.o.l!residerit ~of iarldoll,/COliege, 5 I:lohowtittly, 14 the State of :law York.,,, . ,: .: 'The Bet. !ifr.l.'ribr held' Divino tieryibe On' ~.fiuntlay,.,thotith inst.; in the large parlbt.'"His:' .Sertuou,..was, i appropriate ,and 2 .: note, And. 71 1 .1 ghly instructive., and , • wasthe„n nn rstoeon, p eaehed'ih thfs'houSe mice ' it was opened a 4. ;a eashore hotelp 'N.Ori Sunday, tits 16th •zust.ii .tile. llev. '3lr. Aiken ; preached. ,:hurt .subje . qt" niat well chosen, and, Ids addreu , 0 0 ,que,litlY 'delivered''to ar Mi.& nadienee'.' ;Among it'he trers , were.' Major-General • Patterson'! , °dr P hulelphiii :and TW.I - I.•Gatznierc , .Es ql ,, Prov 'iiident.. of ..the Vamdea and/ Ambojr Ra ilroads einnpany li who, ;were' guests Of 'Mx\ Vonlafitinsi 1 .ctw1...„ . A 1 1/9 fili fin.o!44lt:!Pftilific%. l l l l4rAkii(l49l d o ..,,rk,pet.; ~ . ~..: i, ... ..., ~,-A, , A •.' lq. - . ;Sen . o rand' int sufroombugs, resent equaled' attractions ; 'for the . ' in ' d "se elan ' health, or for 'that) who 'spina; . ' feW , weeks.' from home for' pleasure and recitation:' Vhat: .mine beach or several:. miles , in•iiengGi, and.: sgveral. inlets from 1110.;ecui.rtilat .tiffordr t safe,. rowing,, and sailing and 4 0 1,42 444P.X.111,TT.M0: the, woods ' and, country ,a t uota, huptisand, beautilNil &Wes:, `lt',is intanded',.to extemf tlig, i railroad from Fartningdale to th.ts'plat4,and - - put up; as soon i nkrpractielbreAiretalinitels; q that , visitors to' the•seasharetati:be'titctintitio-r dated next sesibbn. , il ~ ,r ',ell ,i 7:1 •Axbs::. d: 1 . ,_:,____....:......4..: 4 ,,,....ii:_ ....J._.2 L., f 1 :,'ff .• ~ ' ' ' ,''AVlVlkiltArliTik .• e. '' I %teit•o . ' ~ ..-1,... 1.1 tair)..cht —At the Walniit•Saleet 'Thdattiel 'e . 11. 1 tug, the mensatiodel Ramis may ;will) , beel prou seined. Ott 31.endAyinight next Itlr.'aud'airsi. Wntkiun WW appeAr, in the ,romaatto,,Arkjj4, firma, Freckle:p./oton., or, Under 2'teß,C,/gyf. ~ the ,Areb ,Street. : l'iUditre;,tetrniggj. Duprezia Berkediet'a forxnando_,. of:efu 11 = 81110 V ;, a tt r ariN i t Fula * T . netet:• . xxiere will e tuntintle L4,' ha i . ;doidrrcrii. attermign." '• ' ('!" ''' • i—leliaslettrb...kild; tipe'al.iiilik - siodizilui sdioltvi fittiodienon, in -Europe. Aide) . * the .I'mA:hit c lll l,lol._t*XV !.1( =tone of i mom: ttuta:al!lc P l gEt.PtY'?fe , .• .? : 7 .; . • •-•., •'; b - ,) - 0 . , ~.4 . . . • • • • lEEE CUBA. EI=M 7 . / Y.i44 , ) • • .;,. ^ arimiwn' .14 , k 4l -4 • .-q4 m•,f•s / - • " r ' • r 611 &Su • 1-343 fish frigg )14 1 .4 a4, 1 01_144 9/11010) 0 11 41; catch i c tflp ,„ ( i ( s 1 -:Cdat of srm..4 . foi`r :-•• 0.!-Tr n l e iime - : • • ••; , 4-4.+Ernevl*l•ltolierthmdersonin livitigiiluitgrOlr',.. 61..7 , tpri,prit)tt,:: . • ' Thum)! Arid. wife • 4aye . ,*cone PAL It: *0 SAA • • :-=TGVPiiii'oi;-' - dt• 'Vales • gei.4.,lolYeiiti-••"4" ci - • • ,It:_ s of o tht s cr orm udir n.L ofic !lt i,:.f.l • l 4 P",,,, rz st V • • 157_,• 2 from dondleser.lt.;••*.A.^.l MiME!GolNMaimo;;tii , - • ,• 'l,. . • ' ' , -7.--.; •', * ." -••• ;'-',,';??' 4A•.7,(Ya)dpifotition 't6 , l4 l olreiititTbria k lti • *i- ( t........• 'ln c kWl n gitStaliauspitatiplitr , tri , ll4akleti'tetatilyttca. ', : l -:;',-..• , Tkipv i en..httpcired - men!, are. Nw.otkorlahef:;.) , ..:•'' . Portage Lake l and L ake. Stine • os„nbip•mtitala; ' making' it deelititl biritider'a - b. ' glair: .' 4 '-" a . -,ifttroiptiebig glitrev - thaiil6 - lifieoTitgite 1 ' ) " ha t r eN iB V l . 4lo pPer.centvitivrable,dnsitigltifteszo.* IT( l,7 Bo A l l irr i, P d r u _R4CFP cie P ti ftWPslr..! f tirli - thit),l B Mal ' 4l / B Srict off , A o ,l3alrakert lir,. ,eensuaand fi nds ntopula (np 81; ;Whittie" in tAtigiO *ere', only.:42,T4lawitio bikg.64.i:..f . . 4.04 • - .k-i• '' - -.1..a. 1:1;•fi ~.- ', , ,f i :lb 4! li I' ni ;30,••12..7,itti11s 4.5 f -Tine slctentificra'aumul,glyesy,alfalt•length,,;r pOittliii lif tbelevetie"ereaturti' that infests , cheap augarl.•lf tresenibleitiWillightekr ivith 'l' Ii KACT .. uu rrOge 4 .o.9n..eibli4MB4l.4li - -; a ^u) .1; 19 t." . t * - Vice. n9Yrjia.. rhO•bP4l little arugatetitri• Hover' 1100 etrong) s h e ,Las ever linajT Val; ' : ,etticient:* ell diselplltted'airdlnixtei.tuilljrlialcUil - ;;;., Its_c_ourege also is pr,opurtlodately. li ttiht.•-: • it :; ti r '‘•`;•-•• 7 2'. r -{iie . night of - a, fine :orchard:* interigt;n: ..1 1 ' /Nebraska impels the local edtter, ,to.,aay .tlutt c 1 r ''': mhis fruit fieek lticik like fibltigievivingish*ld ''be !made itapeciality:inNebinakis.Vr ..... •• . • ; •:"I i -1 - r-ikn; I ctw4i , Metbaml lgivimPidesettcd:ildislli wife, thelatter retorted, to ,her, rath,er's,hotioit. , • The old genthinan new gets' frchis' the' eintrtff 4l, ‘ against, the. fre greatly %husband a . verdler Om c flotgteep buIAP-tell dyllara for twolltaret, b ottatd,t i pt'. - -gO rapid progress Di . Making; in the ox - ctsio 'oettiNtUnifili :that very little doubt ' is - now ,eni , tertained .that it may be , Colisiiieted next year" : 7 ':i .: '_Turin 4 8 rio.atiebrate theAvont, by - a unive • rsal .., i exhibition in. 1102: . . . ... 1 - 4. -AnA'wsi itetooilenalier,ivita So ti,italf4.3,l3A - ., •• its to'Whip the brother of tint young 'woman:to; ' -whom he was!engligeti • The:yonth‘therettprinka.i :fixed p,, tor edy,,so .0.4 to blow ,off.the, Agn l nC . • his Prosp,e v 6 bi'other-in-Itivr: " j, =ln Ode aft of lowa the,te are, so trittny,aitt.: , 'dictates ;1' ,Cotlice Alma • one' 'of -thelljotithala • . •-. :thinks it,ean,agoril,..by,- wholesaling .the•butti,- ; ) i • • Jues 7 .4 . , or announcing ,them, r 9,, linidAsh ;they' . •.: :•' I , - ta.rds for a i tiveicein•pestage ( tonmp'each: '/ - ' ~. ' -"The Diniistadtbaukthat drevrthe Fat' _ l ll l•)Lltt,...i...l 4 prize-ofBB9Bothajers in - tb - tr-litiiii - a - e alV.).;:t ', . : • Iwdy tottery Loan, distributed tlfe„ , tentica ILI - ''.- • • anfolinf-itinon& its / o ff icer; 'and tairvahts "iie- 7• • 'ciirtling-to•riteir resiiketiVe t .poldtitingotthilit/01: 11 - ' j l /1 101):1 01- rtheirlUeFigee(84 .1 ;toy. Attsti. - ,v,p4.1 ban. •I:-,, , i: 1- 7 ,1 t is tunNtuiced that4;l l e,ParktftAtßat,tr(t tot ' s' , 4l: couteitftetabiewill 'beaiit abet the otlth ote --•'-• 4 81.1itt nilferOulliiik•Strakinselk son. belliginniiam-P c toryand Mr, .31,eratzek loafer of:tint orehilittnit.li: i f 11111Mlle..Patti mill be avistedthytkrtuitte,ttlau cirt • ylolinfstrTH6'alOdititiel, the Fi c aV.h,planrst, ,* Utitf.bthbelquinent"artistaM•ou ?Wl* :ta r s Z. (Is .4 ( 'r• Y °J . , ..TintKientrut.Oontrabn rannall dias*Vtitedth , ; (it . 11I1t LISIId lnieriA n n tt Pre , gif i T :' 4 f „- Whoa , *atfBt o tiilibOlb e'dT__ , • 40 w- I ,o;lllttteMiraltA huot/Z8 doutlatald ir l i vit q A t l ini4r, ln iA t t i rlandsAPlPit t at as* 7 C tit; Wt. -, . - -monks an . hints. • ,t.ptrale. •ot quirt . 1 / ~- -7 .Eigelfo nalThtti s ledb•i-vendamialinsikti MOO' 'mint to, tr,te, w. 9 1 1 4, 5-41.141•i/Fu.P.* beigarli ftlittPatikvittleord ell'a li - or , . bait - el:ally horared:a Ohl* V , .10118161"/ 1 1.31 r, ,-. ti eu llqq.klircl i ttiginlltTqUinlllfirlfßqtrc ' , ikilus 1X... or,. s _ noorw ALOW,OOO.. _A dae - turiollti r tokloteli Via sre l iveiibo*l ildf riti.:-' lll te:43 10 ini 6ral . a •,'2 , ..49 NW, 1‘,.'1,1: - ,rayli 0; ,-.13t,,17ra1i• 't •'"lgheAll It/PO I 4O4WWI eXtliterndllt 14 Quitkia •behieen t r ie.=,74 Rrere4 l 4. &atm rrottkideccirtiit _ _ At: eterttly 4 b, ; s. 14iiiiiiil , fwtrial - riettlisundl, Mahe a• 'bre alre:44 l WinliMirniX , ,..AxipUtt4 nrig Wenn; ‘1 ,gmea t i 3 "in a serinpn bt .the burial okt • groteatuntfi2. l o . ,u • whikiedrffer: film* tlai'llritisli"Mlilla '`as p melte' ofTemongratitie •Adilreitifettiltetel" 4.41 4. 1 P 8 . 3 . 1 9kni0t brartij a "::a ,‘ .•. ~ i !lel, la ilk . ..-.4. iu.4lo,lss 'reporter -feE . 1 44, 0 0 1 .1 c• .. , . ctinr #SdritieleaeViumidut andpfaities the . ; 1 ~,, ltif--the tiaVely44rlu'Wherwas-e*Mkta •,• • • • 'I I - -Holds:..,';l flt.• ~ • i • • .I. ):trfhletly.:l£ ..Ins f ,s. It“ut, there were SOme--itieruin-r fri tre• Tr i, I , l l w , „whintazetlitith itelittons rupture %AA - - • 11 •••*5:ra • Norfetk--11 Stands for Blotidifititliktota ' i ".4 1 a-iii!hloutiu,-Iyouty. o f : incda, igo - srtmclormr --- - - - , - Were I iiot a Ilenedien, I Nvonict,JP:P"Alllicli4*,•,- . :• theWilign of love tloubl - bear • me:-at i 'her - feft;'''' ---- i --- 'h kneeling eaptiVe. -11 ;itlinli.;not.totgoailitegralt-'l- .1, -;_ 'binh - s - , - ;, 6 4 4 .J.UPti r.snt4lliii. l :7oBo;s4l4: -gwiteopt;,)?•: Armen icQUltenot'un- 49 ., ~ . •-: . , ••,' -, 4 ., -, :' • • -2111,r i l eii l otte l 'ilnW*AlgiVitnir.idaiE - k wjprd dun i ladarl i redbyhtbniniVerirtilePrtitteliq'ir .. . 'VerP dencl AMON; ~: giVeir'bjillthertil46Xsllll; 3110 old . pxt • wotu FilQin?h.Otin4q}lirlikiil,llll, . Puebtith b with turfottrody At. 1 oft . - Thai • • . 'worth . ' Owes /its•roti lid to .a 1 otts tilhdii /Pt . ( ilaiii/it. ,, TalAfT9ef c/Fin)in.44 6 4ll4o.o(truit. . ~, , . Alebry % I,4wl i to ell Ids l)vgage a ft.% c 7i ftt . iii ,' 1 1 leettreiltaubtftil 'il 'with' o; 8 :?, "CeSitl63llhda. , lyrmy,.., dhoti iesoralhadqallodroitt . , . ', Ivreditois,would threateri,tpnutpunuom Attefgj m „ ~ -* it ~,ilebtor4,, and lidnee 'the, ,paralp •3 I,,Vrilli tiNG '.'• ..• • 1 ,whkfft'iti ad eArntifoli•tiownanyk .. ' 1 i al.,. --flt'brai;ing li-en FEU:aka:id tliatd3i"l.4 r. 4 . llyit i .7 : • . 1 8. Btep.ttetts intends Artritiug:stitteituf di' ' ~.... r il •• 98 . • s 3 ' " •1 au, histuricnk,noveio,, la .9qen , • / 7 ; , • old:.: •• , ' , ; ..that''thift does not tbrethadow ti fres N. , c. 4, i 1 .. . :R ii , - ,, 4 44 of tlitKstdry *llia hity . beedtriettidlit • • - 7 . ir • i • 41 4,••,- It .1 4 88 22 t Of I, lll tete'fto,Whi o h)'.thkriiliOditat) , Janstuelll4 '!'‘A..l,, '4 BB ;Ag rn i istfil ":"/WO ' . < ' '. 2 y 'Y 'ail), f 41 , !:;1 1. ,e f yillalell • at di . iky lit ,t. o •e, t E . 1.-,.,' '..,i encouregbdthe at vaneeddint gitY o . , 1 9 - •''.:l' 4 s . Inter./.ofr , 4lslnrtiNtri. , Y. 1.44 iat ~ . ~,,- v •-,,i,d..; - and' pies t ot er ,-and' ertaittliall ibtOrtbirlifu . 7- • *- n ' .:. ''Sanitexpte il wltiltstie notaiti r; - - -' Id *beautlibl young] v, qmlat iot Igo , k ~. cumnissiol ! ke. Beecher told tba stm or e ~ ..... . ti` il_s..,ei , a t t e )1111t II Mae. - . ri .....tilit Raw' Orlbantt Wait a ~, :)thnoingeg/tal/Olir the`i twitiersub 4,ratib)fl inig VichPbUrAgit/Yini. , n .Y...eWt 3 11a411111,11134 Prat. 114-Ylt ,gornery,•wno bad a sat ot' mixed IVAPar r .(the Muses and a cortau miss. As ,expected, he poured. forth- lila "Istrul in, 8011 Q , 9 4 ' 1 .0'41 1 r his);expos.9t,ibef4 l % . ongoatl ck . tit 31 11 quez, after the fu.satost of "Claude ,‘ j . 4 _ , 'in his vidrtlillytifturiinlitult?' i Bid ' t. . . 4 . , its * I, of truClovel did net run i tatiootbly.fertitutle . nr ibis tiovce.ANirewoligiAtecl, autl a hts,rli4),ltiew ci naent back, With th,3 tidy:llring, en endo;se...„ ? lit , 3. .:11,•,•11,- ( ), . • • ••1 '• ~7 a i 3 t i), : R..r.1 'lit 3. ,plen • - '+•)lantgottlery-- , •:1-ttngomerit.,..xi ;N.. :. 14 elifr ' `'What I),Geqt What PC l Arrlik tut: Ili a I 'w.f. ". • Try it again, te3/ it inprese' NHow you'll titleneetle n Ged prose, knows I" -.Four Piisofeatitli • brit:Windt; 14. 3ill'i t •lelfiltr 3 o : t l (iBhi lg' o ' 4l -CI TlAtre o gbernan btntri tr ."bite,gml,eolu etobqel9 l qtt "" . ,• ' at'a pieninilarty,lhe'bend anntroy ~ ia s inenpvotedtaalarin tiletntlantrBBi% I , • . • r,. 0 0 11 . frrill a etri,llne j 49l l uPrf). al bng.: l 4BP/O• " 4b infr w the oat if ne,would.,coliellt,te,kft, , . wil, 11 ) the • Witter:' The' bciy- enntiertrell. l l' edge ) addretsed picnic • parl, saying the bokituou.nl ',been impertinent and ifi. ,„',., eiggte drown •hint. Ladies of pent p 5 !.. - a him not ' , to tire% and. op' aim; , I • t - rlouir. 66_ loft I trew,44,AuV?: l 4 en • Aldirniiii c , s. bbegio,breaap- - trt colar and sea , of paniuloona,„omr - lipm , ritk , , Then the lidat Ltifeeaki;totilt ifi've' athourit ' i f& Water; audiiktviir lxilenki2ton4)tentior,diesdll- - 1 first. He couldn't swim, and - aocordingll-,ltetv tt was rescued only with gteakpulty• e n, boyfitirititifembocVniwoloitto ibr. his d'uckz• L int head.negtro laughed a at lingbibut to; tll if . g i i 4 ls ll hi P e ig , gYeikt / X *04' 1 44 •.r , ;•'„'Lll '..,1 1/20 - 5 $F ~,'f,~.