MAASS . . ..-CM1 , 1114 , ~ , , motor. tut,. -Alilittaftti l 9.• ,' $ , _ % the VO 0' . A W inv erld'a lirect lt t l lfyili ejl-hta bjtio al" ti,lt ea tt. °' .0; t Znigtritt i trbit %beet AriAtto o‘ito3ded *boa and ' lt zu t 4,.. . ,, ,, 118 1 3 edq Areroomt,722 Art% etrebt. 'r. t ii.; 4: t t . , 1,..1 ...,e tree li t ibitinOve .11g tillat ,Pottelitet4 *leg 1 1 119 0 1 2-e Item tbo We late POrteeMottiftlik IteldoLotioit. • - ayDri ~C.PernoDertooll o et, 49 notod IVlt.lloit AArlt 11 Stobt by oil Druggtista A hilddhlpitiot 'fee re Nirbolesolo by ablltiout' HonowaY & . tinliketrievtiai,‘.o. ~.1 s t : i i ...._WitTT,.0.418 .... ,P1&Z151 ,11,0011.8 - t.Chikeritig , G_ro_otl! ;fs:,4lli=firearZePtr:gn "InSl9l°s:ed. "k i/2b °nil ' i f", -, - ,.-1-:•elatott§ 4 ~ • , Iv, n: ntrtro:Nr. --- ' •: : "?. , :liiiiotsvgiegirilannieS received the (8 rot wildinediklf.at,thit Int ° the Wiroroom of rAuttional r,xbibi dont IMe Cllcialll4l4rt ' ut lUS BR • :' IF'''''''' '• V. II '1- ,•,: • , , N 0.1006 Glies .. • , . VENING BULLETIN. ~ 9‘ 4 l ol( b niarsy; Animist 30, /060' PARTY or PROGRESS • • ~1 the ttepUblicrm - party had no-,other Seigle suillages and support of the people than ,that it saved the country in -the iwur =of 'sit . INltue peril, and from the "allareby and 'ruin of • that turbulent time it brought forth order and • osperity, it might still, with some reason, ask ---- .l",alisrcontinuedin - powerz -- sits -- greatest -- won] 10 been' the preservation of, this:'nation- from destruction; and itslistoryi-froni-its-histh r is identical With the record 011ie:struggle au* peciplete/Save themselves and their, pos P fromth e'disasters which would indsd follOw disunion of the States. Sin/pie' watitude seams to require that this Partsj'shall not be coMpelled to yield its authority tt the -organization which has opposed it freurthebe ginPingi'2oWilich;eonst'quentlY, has r4nged idielf by' die s c ide of die enemies of tlit•nountiy, striven to destroy alike its opponents 'and itself. If the Republican party hadrsiot cariied oIS its prhacipleSand demonstratedilts devotidin the cause of• the people, with rintelligence, • "-nighty, vigor, and even 'enthusiasm, there would I .4 i niedrhe.rieither a government to control, nor -2,44*erful,pasties to contend for The sup&macy. Olentlie'would be common ruin and disintegra-, The Republican paetbc, dri fact, reseriee ‘I / country from the Democrats, for ,it was i tv ilitr their adMinistration and by their leaders the 'great conspiracy Was -begun. It would i ,baraleelh, ~ 4. 1 ~. g, GEOR D to vragOn• ,„.' ONVI4ERgI64" u.s. JIARRY ~,, • , 0104EXt. naine 1, 8 . 1 , a , , s Admission, 41 , , it' ' 1•- • ; :~✓~i. . Jw.- FIFt --GRAN EXCURSION. Ave New York Bay AN I D STATEN 'ISLAND; . With Prof. IdcOLUOG'S oelebratell,Pornet Band ani Orchestra, . , leaving, s!h ifasol9ltin, frionWalnut Street Whitrf, .Ant THURSDAY, Settember 2, IN9, at 7.90 A..2114' , ""; ''• FARE YOB THE EXCURSION Bingle Tickets - n XB.OO :Gentleman 'anti ' ' 5 IX Tickets can be 'procured at the offices.-Nos. Swami 4328 Oheotnut stree,t • United States Hotel, font of Wain% street 'and at the W hart on the morning of ExCursion. ' igiti gr a t EX01.110310... TR AP MAY. on THURSDAY, Seat:il. z , The nue now ateamer,lady of thoLakemill make an Excur , ' 'olon and ber LAST TRIP to Cape May, oa THUDS I • t wing z Arch_son.t -.herr a 9 A. Id.. an , tarn on V TDAY. Ricaratea - lleketcluelndialt arr age- Hire. &2 W. Each •; way. -Including Carriage Hire; 4)2 26., au3o St -7- GEOTICESTER. P I yourself said take the family to Oath cool* a eh u spot. New steamers, with every comfort leave South street all dail ever fewminntes.leiti-am -‘) 4" LINEN STORE,? . 82€1 Arch Strioet. 118' CHESTNUT- STRBET. Cheap lath Toweling% Turkish Towels,. IleavY Absorbent Diapers. SEVERAL LOTS OF CHEAP HANDKERCHIEFS, In Ladies' and Gents' elms. Summer Gauie Flannels, Gauze Blankets. Linen Sheetings, every, width. iVe furnish Hotels and Public Institutions at Inip - irters' package prices. .. .:01TONS ! ,WOOLEN!. LINENS! COOPER & CONARD, Ninth St., below Market, Exhibit full Hues of all the good makes and widths of Shillings and 81-reetlake New York Mills, " Wide -IJtieas, Wide Sheetirge, • Pillow Moeline. Black Cloths and Doesking. • - nue Coatings and TrOwserings. Best Waterproof Clod . Flannels for• Fall and Winter. • Linen Stock has setae attractions 9'2'00 Black Silks a bargain:- The 46 Etee-1-live"" - POPIITAR___DO__GOODSHOUSE - 1 -- N 0.120 CHESTNUT . STREET. FALL IMPORTATIONS. We ate i2OW daily opening ' HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS, Table Linens, Napkins, Doilies. Linen and , Cotton Sheeting's, Diapers, Towelings, &e., &c. . FRENCH AND BRITISH DDESS GOODS. Black and •Colored Alpacas 9 • Empress Cloths, Silk and Wool Ep inglines, French and Irish PePlines, plain and'Plaid Serges, &e., tom. WATERPROOF CLOARINCS3 13; NEWSVILES, FOR SUM. ---14ffat n fnll ab , aortment Hosiery, .Gloves, Ladles' and Children's 11Inderwear, Fancy Silk Ties and Sashes, Lace and Linen Sets, Col larSalkl,Calfs, Plain and Hem stitched Ildhfs., &c., FOR BALE At POPULAR PRIDES. The balance ,of -Summer Stock now selling at a great sacrifice to close.ont. J - :: - W - PROC3OR . .&:'-0.0 THE ..""SEE - HIVE," No 920 Chestnut Street * &Wes m w St RICKEY, SHARP & 00. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, Are Closing Out LAWNS, ORGANDIES Summer Press Vrcoods At Greatly Reduced !Prices. . • , . . . . . . A T 4 ' Fourth and oh, e FURRIERS' MILKS-WHOLESALE PRICES. STEEL GREY SILKS. • ' • • CHANGEABLE SILKS, • , , - LOW BLACK . BILKS. BLACK-LILTESTRINGS. RCELINES ALL SIIADFS. ' • WHITE SILKS, • LBW, SILKS BY TH E PIECE. ' LOW BROWN SILKS. LOW - WHITE SATIN. • • EYRE .4. LANDELL; FOURTH .AND ARCH STREETS. mw tf -I.lf-TrGrillirrit7TlV;TAltkiTZ DD ' per clezen t - 0 ~ . 15 1 No. _ ,ort s2 _ VIIrTII street • • A*4-4.^;•,..,-‘1,"."1-:-..';;-"-.-.f'."-"^" • ienoc itlEs,,..tulfrOßOdke " eLL soo , v . f c " • , .sELSCTI.;I3It,ANDS .' , '-'l , ~;"1:.:::; . • •.. • Ntlitekt MITCHELL & ' F I LM I C= 1.4 GitotElas . iq4,1204 CHESTNUT STREET:: CLARET WINES. One Thousand Dozen High find". Medium Grade Clarets, 6ur own inaportedfon in Wood' .11.1 ad bottled hero at one•thtrd lees cost than the eamt- NVinte Imported to MON COLTON & CLARKE, IMrIORTEBS, 3,, W.,cornpr Broad and Walput, C,H2O ICE OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA CO.LIEE BY. TILE BAO OR POUND:': FINE : GREEN AND BLACK TEAS= IN IMALLIBOXES D 4 yTai::..--4,,..._',Tp.4Agip.4,): ARCH and TENTH STREWS. c 26 r •tf CONFECTI~3NER' RARE AND FASHIONABLE' CO:N..V.E:O:TIONS FOR PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, N'0.3.210 Market Street. auZl-3 FOR, SALE. The Han.diteme Brown-Stoiie•• • • ARCH STREET / RESIDENCE;.I N. W. corner Tstenikr:airit. Street", Replete with conveniences an;.l in re rfect order. Lot 64 feet on Arch Street. 106 feat on Twenty-Snit Street. Furniture also, if desired., with iwunodiste patHeeton. JOHN. WRIG ft Mt SfAitKET,STREEr. au24lotrpg II A First-ClasB - Residence - ft • FOR. SALE. . , The New Brown-Stone Dwelling; With, Coach House, N 0.1.507 SPRUCE; Street. The house la 22 feet front, three-story and Mansard roof, and three.stOry double back buildings, with bath. rooms on the' econd and third and water closets on 6114, second and third floors, and erery modern convenience: • The.lot is 22 feet front by 210 deep to Latimer street, on which there is a fine coach house and stabling for' four horses. ' The house was built and finished in the most complete , manner for the present owner, who has occupied it about a year, and offers it for sale only utt account of leaving the city. Furniture new and will ho included, if wished. . Possession immediate, if desired, • • . APPLY ONLY TO ' J. NORRIS ROBINSON. ..A.tPremi.A.oo.7B.• o-34—South Third — Streto an 7 *t4 - Ua3MibillMM FOR LOOKING GLASSES, all who are building or furnishing should go to JAMES S. EARLEAU SONS', No. Sit; Chestnut Street, where may be found, the largest stock, the greatest va riety and the very lowest prices. It ' is the .only. 'establishment it the city where Frames are made and gilded throughout, and:where the patterns are original. C. F. ITASELTINE'S GALLERES,.. -- . -- •llqs.'phqoithnt:Sti.iotH.': l ,''';': - ::'.':'7: Owing to important alteratiOna the Oallorlea o Palatingevgill bo elooed until tlepteMber. For the same reason tvu offer- unr immense stook ay. LOOKING GLASSES; ENGRAVINGS, OGEOMOIii • , FRENOG 'PEIOTGGIBAPHS, &0,, at a roduttion. An' unusual opportunity fur. the Pablio to obtain bargains • MONEY , TO ANY. AMOUNT :_ I er4LOANED ETON DIAISIONDS,WATOREB, JEWELRY PLATE, OLOTIPRO, Ato., at _ ~11511E8 00.8 OLDrESTABLISHED LOAN , OI7.IOE, C9rner of Third and Ciaelrill area% Below Lombard. N. ~ . O.—DIAIIONDB, WATOIIEB,JEWELB GIME • • YQII ElApt AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES: sail! t frps AIiaLAND_ maramr.r 13/1"N- UNDERTAKER.. South Thirteenth. treat. h26-tkurpt =MOE SECOND 'PAIHTION LATER. American ','Securities LiNremool Cottoi Dull New York Freight , Bate A Large Republican ]Keating at AllOatint' By:the ittlentle Cable, L olmon, Aug; 30_ , - 11., - A.31.4-Consols Opened at 931n981 for both money and account. American securities are quiet ; C. B. Five twenties of 1862, 833; of 1866, old, 83; of 1868, 821 ; U. S. Ten-forties, 76. Brie 221 ; Dols Central, 944. LINETRPOOt;, Aug.. 30, A. 31'.-4JoitOn dull. Middlinfiddling Orleans, „ tittiate(l-- '6,000 bales. ,Itreadstulb quiet. Other articles unchanged. _ • , -Losnorc- i -Ang.- 30,- A.---31,-Tho-- weather is somewhat colder: Tallow, Vs. 6d. IlAvnit, Aug. 30.--Arrived---Bteamer Bel lona, from Now York: SOUTUAMYTON, Aug. 30.-Arrived-steamer Union, from •lcrow York. QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 30.----Aniveil-steamer Colorado, from. New York. GLAsoow, Aug. 30.--arrived-steamer Cale donia; from'New York. Lo!max, August 30, 12.30 U.—Consols for money, 93,1 and for account, 931. U. S. Five-twenties of 1862, 83I; • of, 1865, old, 82i; of 1867, 8:1). U. S. Ten-forties, p 14,, Illinois Central, Oft. • . - LosinoN, August 30,1 P.M * --American seen rities quiet and steady. Railroad stocks stead,y. Erie 'Railroad, 223. LIVERPOOL, August 30, 1 1).31.--Clieese,6l2. 6d. Tallow, 475. 6d. LorpoNi August '3O, 1 P. 31 .— Sugarfirm, both on , the spot and afloat. The Neer 'Work Freight Bate. lipectal Ilespatch to tbe - August 30.—The. 'New 'York Central and Railroad Companies have slightly idereased .'their rates • of tons 'upon 'estern dry ; goods and general merchandise to•day. The following are. the prices now charged upon both lines : , - First,'secoutl, third and fourth classes, per cwt. to Cincinnati; 40 cents.; to Chicago, 4:3 eent4.to . Rt. Loafs, ir.3 Cents ; ,Louitiville,,os The Erie people_send to Chieago,by steamer, for We., - , The Erie and C entral . . to is placed. noon their roads the new Chicago lightning ex prt.-iiitcs, which, according to 'the new time tables, are to reach Chicago from this city in Political Meath's In Allentown. tSpeelat Despatch to the Phila. EiretquiF Bhillet14;) ALLENTOWN t Pa., Aug. 30, 18669.—A Repub . bean mass-meeting was held in this city on Saturday evening last, and was attended by an enormous- crowd of persons. number of speeches were made by eloquent orators, and the greatest enthusiasm was manifested. One of the speakers excited his hearers to, such an extent that he was carried ,triumphantly through'the streets upon the shoulders of the crowd:, Parker's chances are• becominaslim `around here: lie is not as much "the Pride of the Valley" as he was. t'aptain Shaw in 411evelalld. CLEVIMAND, Atig. 2(.1.--Captain Shaw, Chief of the Loudon Fire Brigade, made a hasty visit to this city to-day. • - mate of Thermometer .This Day at the' 10A. Bulletin 011ie*. deg.'w.suit•e-cloud 1R IVi' d e g. 2 ,y. d Northweet. d eg. • Antediluvian Diatiovery..... - A- . 111Lasitodo4 -found on Ifewseespe Rarer .. Prelli the rtAehcille Banuer„ttigieii v.l We learn from lir. T. P. Bateman. of Sa vannahyaftnnegaCe;-tbatthe reinains of a inas‘• todon bave been recently discovered in Lick Creek, ne,ar. the Tennessee ricer; below Old PerrTville, and within a short distance of Witiftetif Landing. the greater portion of its gigantic frame projects above the water. Eigh teen feet cf its back bone leas been dug out of the embankinent,and is undergoing general Mutila tion by persons breaking oil' pieces fo,r The crown of one of the molars is, by aetnal mea surement, tivithin a fraction of being nine inches in diameter, and has the appearance of belonging to an old animal. One of its jaw bones, preponderous in :size; has also been discovered. ..Ifr. Baternten believes that' the greater portion - of the ryleeleton could be re covered from the mire, in whichit appears the animal perishc4l.. Any. of the Curious and the learned are at liberty to unearth-the renibins of this gigantic animal. If, not secured soon it will be carried ati'piecmneal by the curious crowd who daily visit the spot where it was found. • ' YO(IPIE NEW YORK. NEW Yonx, August 30,--The United States Assistant-Treasurer in this city has been in .trtmted-to-purehase-bonds:and—sell-gold-nest— month just as be did in Augttst. A_inecting of the ollicers of boat clubs in -this' city and- vicinity -- is• -- proposed — for - Jum - t -- • w. arsday,_to_consider naeasuras_for_g, ming_ the Harvard crew a 'rousing reception home. PINANCIAI.AND COMMERCIA Philadelphia' Stoc YIHBT 600 City de new 1014 6000 do !Jobb 1014 5000 do Its 1014 62 eh West Philo It It 9 62 WOO Lehigh RLn e 5 67 LS sh Neck Bk ItS '324 sh ?din° ILI ill It 634 93 eh Little Soh R 42 52 oh 14 Ceo W 4941 100 oh Oil Creek Alle b ßiver • bal 4114 eh ' 41 21ETWEE 1000 rding Cs 70 1004 2000 Shish 68 'a 64 1000 Imirals 89,Ti /000 Leh Vol It Co Bds _ new cp e 94. 2500 City new Its 10134 300 do 101i4 7sh2dit3d St It - , 45% IL sheamdkAmn 123 29 sh LehNovotk 37 ' 700 City 68 new l itil L 5 8 1 10137 1800 • do ta 1000 LehleiGe '6 4 , 1 , futo 5Rh Cum &Am , 143 ,:1 RI IC& Arn ecrlpl stmu. 08 Philadeltobiis Money Market. MONDAY, Ang. 50,1669.-Money matters, seem to wear the same tuipe,ct to-day as during the -past week. The. market is gradually hardening, and difficulty, is expe rienced in disposing of the- best.-paper-at- the bank -counters, except on very short time. Balanceitatejust: no w out of the 'ideation; and 'if they 'were eier so largo there would be a - heavy line of paper to select from ' and high rates might be readily obtained. In call loani thcre, is very little doing, and the rates continue, changed at:about 748 poi, cent ; . ,11/tit tiiitoonnts, get firmer • ?very day and , more irregular.' 'Choice natesare barely urrent at sixty days qiMote,AtiO pqr cent.,the average • 'ring fully one per cent. per month. 4, Gold opened heavy and' lower; and this' feature con- t' cued up to noon. Opening pales at 134, closing at noon: 1333,1, weak, • ' • , , Vo now movement in Government Loans, which, hill*. r, continue strong.' ' Stock-Market was rather more- active to=day, but p'cs were withoutmuck change. State end City Loans • We quiet and' steady 9t preVioui quotations. -tilroad etocks-showed- improved activitY. • Reading , Road was steady at 47.76a47.24 ; Peundylvaida ro, at 57 ; Little Schuylkill 'Railroad at' 42 ; Northern Cern] Railroad at i 934, and Oil 'Creek and Allegheny /Woad at 4114 b. o.; 15 was bid for Catawissa itailroad, 37.4 r the preferred, and 3034 b. 0. for Philadelphia and Eriftatiroad. Tr, was niece doing in canal shares, but the sal' tvl a ntined to Lehigh Navigation, which sold Tarp at • 35Ma57ii. Mechanics' Punk sold at 3234, mud **let; : ExehangellSalps. UARD. ' 1600 oh Reading Its c 4776 100 sh do :dye 47.94 300 sh do Its bs3ant 47.94 MO oh do do 47.94 300 oh Leh liav Stk 100 ell do 930 30 5 .; 21X) eh do • sag sb do o 240 oh do. 37 1321 ell do lts 37 200 ob 'do • 1t03974 ZOO eh Penn 11, Its c .073 b soenns. 100 eh Oil ()reek & Alla • _4OV 600 obi:Leading c 47% 100 oh do. b 8 47..94 1500 sh do. 47% 6 Penn . 180 oh do c • J 57 200 ob' • do.. reit . ..tint • 57 16 oh do Ito c 67 D BOARD . 100 oh Heading b 30483; '0 sh .do - 41:4 100 oh Lob Nix 80c ' saN 14 sh 0 ChtA 41 154 Lob VOl It Own co: Weiss Plinadabkia 1f I llaeltaBSi liallw.ii at*. Coal shared ;Vela nominal "" ' - „.f , ' ,•-, - 2' ' ':: - , .- ;*.r. , ',i,,, . V 1 1 1:0 1 ,45 210 1'i h.l'idird chum, e etiewP 4, 012 :ited i rtatez A# 12 41: 12 % sit • • flaP: 0.40.1 MR dO..da. • 1 2 ,40 ; do. ho.-1866 ,• new 121 s tansi• e ti do. new. Aryl, hi; 444 ialig. ne r oh wiammt ' p.A10., fist's., /u-5g5.., 118 4241M;110. 40,60 year 6 ner cons' rreney, 131.410 i; rin .c'emp' int now( JE.i • pold' 163,4n1986.."• Silver 1 1 28a166 ~ 4 ' '+, ~* . Ednith, Hawk:A .t Co., bankers. Third and Obeetnut streets;qae_to at, 30 . 30 o!cioeiras follows: ~(lold 1193 i. 11, U.S. Sixes, _. g Rta4 ' do do. • 5•20 e .,, me ," i. 2334 ;. de , do., 1561.122311; do t do., 18e6. 1.22" 2 4.0127C 4, do. July, 48649, 121Ka12/y• do. do., Jtilr,lB67,l2ira/21.t , do 'do auly,23 231411121,‘• 6's 111-A "1153'a116i (r e ' 0'4%48 '" ' 211Ja121 _,: ' I 4 : , c ! .t. . l l ' , 1 • Jay • A(L ! l_,,t . V4l.l%tote Government', Soetirities ' die t4l' dat ac lb .1041 , v , 4 l'ilittri2lo.l3ly2l/ ./P4/23_4:6-20e of `PM rissi A 2 4934 Th.. j , o. . 4a s'; do.- Blair. a . .(flo.r July .1866. 3215,1a121,4; do. 1867. 1 1 al2rii• do 1869 'l2l,lgarqk; Ten-forties 115' alibi'. '' g ' 111 s ' 11134; dold. 383%. ' ' 4 ' a l 1. Unene Y 6 • !If • Produce,atarigeS. rid r .FoirtAlr, Aug.'4o .—There: is yel ,r63m w Ing forard, buttlie newe/ 1 crop soot make ;O PP': PearanCe, spaoteat $20.9,-,Tiznot to getting scarce, and may'be (rooted at.sl 25114 50 per. bushel., !, , There is no much Flaxseed offering, and it commands 82-50a2 50: No. l Quereitron Bark is held at 835 per ton, but there ik no deinand for it at the quotation. The, fflour - market is dull.and weak no' one JO the trade will deny this assertion--and raspy. ;holders are anxious to realize at the 'deollne recOrded oußabirday, ; The sales aro confined to sanalllotsof irinierthieat-e5 3236 an to per barrel, - extras .Ot2, $5 fda5;.500. 'hairdo lona, 1000116111 and Minnesota. Extra Family ,at 7 25a7 ho 7s— e latter for fresleground; Pennsylvania' db. do. at 46 251a7' Indiana and Ohio do. dc. at $5 7507 75; and fancy lots at higher rates. Rye Flotir is steady. at $5 50. in Corn Meal no transactions. There bin little more inquiry fen Wheat. but Pricea ere ti nehanged. Sales of 1,000 tins. fair to good lied et $l:4 al 00; coop_pus. Wootorn on secret tonne c , and,soo _ba Rontheru White at en 15. Rye is hold at $1,16. uoril is less active; Sales of 2j:00 brie.' Yellow it 81 , 16111 - 17 3,500 bus. now Southern and Penney lvanla sold at 56efiac. Whisk is steady, with small sales at al 25. fur wo od, 40_8 ~ , PhUtelelphlit Cattle Illerketiig.3o. l 69: , . Beef cattle were in better demtind thistreek, and prices 'were rather firmer. Abopt 1,750 head cold Al ita9,N'e, for extra Penna. and Western steers; 7aBTC. for fair to good do:, and fstagc. per - pound:, gross, ,Tor common as fp ' quality. Thefollowing are the particulars of the sales: lit Owen Smith; Ohloarre • it a 9 ,I,f ilfrA. Christy & Bre.,-Virgirda,sra. '094, 22 Demeter & Nceleese, Chester Go., gra—. ... 7 aS 70 P. BleFflien, Chester CD., grs a B f4 75 P. Hathaway, Chester Co., gra ' .• . •••:••• 891,1 74 James S. Kirk,: Chester co.; .. . : 734x9 48 B:llcFlllen,Wtatern, grs 7 sus 95 Janice kleFtlien, Western, gra. a a 9 40, o.lllchlUeni Chester co, , ft , A 9 426 Ullman & Barbra an, Western, grs it a 9 Ti 136 Martin; BRller & Co., Western, grs 7' a 9.4 120 Mooney_k Smith, Western, grd 6 a 9 190 Thos. slooney & Bre., aB/4 311 11. Clatia,West.Fenna., gra. 63ia75fi e 0 John Smith. Western', gni 7 a 9 71 .1. & J.. Frank, Va., grs' 6110.8 41 Frank *Scbamburg4 Va., gra 7 aal4' 129 lAtW r Ce.. Va.. gres.-.- • ".., 9.Ts'aSti 20 19 Blinn, Va., grit.- ' 7 a7'. 68 Elkon & 7 35 .1. Clemson Co.• Ch6ster co., ................ 6 a7n; Clumdler dr . Alexander.Cbt . .ster e‘atTlf 23 A. /finable. Chester co.. gra_ ' 754083 i 20 S. ore ' -••••••••• 6 e 7 53 Ellenger, Va.. ore 6 a 814" 19 S. Frank. Va, gra_ 6 a 7 a) 1. Blurneisthidl, gra .5 a 6 • 19 .1 FF. az• )1111er, lieFter an , r 0,4 . 210 head sold 'at 44.1 S 1:70 for and . calf, mot s3sas6o por ,logol for Shoop---Were ratherflull.' 10e00 'heal. Sold ht the Park and Avonue Drove, Yanbl'at 411t.t. per lb. grolN,aq to COll- ..11,g;?-N'ettb 25a5. per. 100 11)1. lower. 3.030 14'114 Pohl sr the different yttrtit, at tr L 34813 zs for 4op, and Ilia /$l4 to per jou lbc net for 'corn fed.. New York Malley Rerket. From the N. T. nerald of • toelay.l August 23,--The -money market during the . relp t ire * e irl i al r e! i t l t t ;e d i u ti r g g the season when the cuinentery drain of funds takes place to the West and South to more the corn and cotton crops. The banks" have , lust but a trifling amount in legal tenders, but the amount tient iti national currency is not easily ascer tained, except through an analysis of • the item of de poaite. The. fact la, the city has been largely supplied with - money during the summer, and capitalists . hare manifested an, ; indifference about employing their funds on , other - than nail loans. Hence we -fled the rate of discount on commercial paper ranging from nine per cent. upwArds, while the street rate for money has Welt only five to six and seven. Again the crops are reported two w ee ks be llied hand, while the cotton receipts haVe been' small. • The demand will come with all the more force- for the - present deferment, but it remains to be seen whether the - city will not be able to meet it.and yet leave an abundance for our local wants. Wall street always dieceunts the fu ture. This tendency is witnesetel In the engage . petite which are. being made everyday.for time jealte . IftOCkt - and e other collaterals for periods of thirty aud sixty days. There is more than usual for use on call. Of course the entiply Is not what it was a year ago, when the rate had fallen to three and four per cent.. but it was large in comparison with the spring months. Without au increaee of the circulation hy the government or the 'sanction of additional national banks our city can never hope to return to the abundant supply, of the year immediately succeeding the war. The building of the Pacific Railroad ,the grewth of nail towns and enterprieet in the Vs est,the revival and expenditure k.f the cotton-growing Intereet of the South the thousand 'end one other undertakings wherein capital has sought investriant with the return of peaceto the country ; have disseminated the. currency wide and •fer over the whole Lind. iilhhions have thus gone away which will never return . , Such is the situation in. w hie', the metropolis , . tiede herself at the hegluning of the fail-season of 1869. The character of the aetivity that will attend tile iiMner' mallet during the ensuing two or three mouths is there fore an iutereeting problem. As to the amount re quired for moving the cropti the calculations thereof should take into consideration the fact that if the crops are niore abundant this year the price 'of torn and wheat le nearly fifty per cent, less than. last year. The yield of cotton is expected , to be ninth larger. perhaps by half a million of bales, and the :price is Weber, ("aim to the failure of foreign - marts to obtain their supply of the staple from other sources than `the United States ,and owing also to the increeting hunt. consumption in our mannfactoriee. Will the require indite of this increase in the tusiount and price of cotton offset • the decreaeo • tike value of the . Western-- crops? --}Fall., - street - atot -- very ap• - houses, of .. ;stringency- Among stock hottses. with whom the demand. ts so constant, the die poeition is to make preparation fur the fall activity by time 'vane.. If this inevement becomes general-the pe riod will pass without the spasms 80 naval at the season: • There *were during the week faint currents in , the local market depending on the changes in the quotations of stocks. and under the "bullish" feeling of Wednesday and Thursday the rate on call was six to toren -per cent with a good many transactions at the higher figure. The bank statement is not a revoc able one but still Is fair for the time of year. The ship ineuts of currency during the week were light, and the decrease in legal tenders only a little. over a quarter of it million of dollars. The least flattering item •is the decrease of two and a quarter millions in specie; ac counted for by the customs payments and by ; the transfer of gold on California account. The loans have been contracted one and three-quarter millions,. and the de posits have fallen o ff three and a quarter millions. • license in money and the firmness of the gold market Made govennueuth onds very strong, the improvement .' during the weak being' quite. perceptible in some of the issues. The decline in gold' in the previous week ren done' the market uneettled at the opening, brit the scarcity-ofbouds and the fa I,y tit Treasury so, obviated the feeling whin h this fact produced. especially steno tendency of gold was also for higher figures. The investment demandran largely on the six per cent. cur rencieit-and-the-teneforties,...which,..-from-tho-rapid- advance in five -twenties, have attracted more general , ltention, and elatieeteuite-lergely-from-aarings-beeks , and other lainklutand'trtist institutions to whom it was urged that the next Congress will dotibtless do something toward a reduction of the national debt. The funded debt at thin thne amounts in round numbers to 52,160,- 0(15 (00, Of this stun the greaterparei tel,BS6,ooo.ooo)bears six per cant. gold interest. Of, the remainder ,Ml,OOO,- 000 bear five per cent , gold. interest, and about 4560,000,000 bear six per cent. currency interest. Of the first-named, or six percent. gold-bearing debt. no less than e 1.600,000,000, or three-fourths of the Whole, c,onsiet of the several hums . of live-twenties. The right to pay off the principal has already manned upon the whole of the five-twenty issues , of 1862 and 1861, amounting to e 610,000,000, or more than a third of the whole, while the right to retire the remaining - series - teatime - in . ROO, 1872 and 1873; ras pectively.' In a similar way the right to redeem the $O/13,01.0000 of Ave per- cent. ten forties will belong to the Government in - 1874. On Satur ,Alay Governments at the opening were " off" front the highest figures of the week., In consequence of the con-. tradictory and dietracting reports of financial matters in, • Etirope, where United States securities were variously quoted. With the strength in gold • and the real,. scarcity . ., of • - bonds , in the home market, • prices . ,recovered end - closed firm. Perhaps the most interesting feature of operations was in the Gold Room, where the transactions were on an enernione scale, owing to 4 desperate , and determined tight between the "outside," or stock clignes, who are •;" build'? in gold, and the "regular" gold operators, who' re short' of the precious metal. The'-highly nattering , character of the cotton ' • reports -from the. South started the "bear" movement which carried the' price down to ,1313 e week : before Inet. The stock ; cliques 'aim) upon ' the market: ,to peofit by the usual reaction, which they turned;' Into's decided eward moeentent—the price on Satudelai reaching 13431% G o ut in a very peculiar coluModitw.,evuen: LiAll4lled in Wall street., ttlk.pe !elm 'get two, por,Cento it. it down One or will go up the Sinn° amount an Very eherl IlOttee. !The "bulls" have fought all the fiattiral tendencies of the hour. The accident of some .detange ;trient in Napoleon's'.health .helped them ~ In " the latter part of the Week.. Another lucky ' event of : some kind may help them next:week; but the Old, - shrewd" bearenwho possess pluck and margin'entingli to stand a long siege, are selling them all the gold they will take, confident that a few weeks hence.with the now cot' • ton crop and the. marketing of-the Western crops, gold . withal go down with nub: The ensuing week bids' falf to be a lively one 'nth° field Room; for at the close on' Saturday night there wile an ominous lull in the battle, , Ithe price etanding• 1.34, at which point both 'parties ' , were entrenching ibr, the renewal of hostnitiee otr Mon- eigssis' Market.' • I Correspo,ndenea of the Associated Press.' • Maw Yoga, Aug. 30.—.4.3t0cits . steady. Mono' 4 121 ct • at 6aB per cent.mataing34: 6.208 , 1862; :c0up0n5,' MC4 `do. 1861. do., .440. 1366, do.; 11294; do.nser. 120 3 G; do., 167," 321%; do., 121 If ; 10-604 Virginiatl's, now, MX4 blissauri• 6 ' , %; Clinton Company. 67; Otunberlanddri ferred 34 Now YorkCentral,9ol3‘; Erle; 33; Rea 9fUl t lind ion t ßiver; MS; 'Michigan Central. 131; Mic E.an Ou them 1061i* ; Illinois Central.l3o6 . Cleveland and , rittsbr ugh, 1116 g Rook ; . Chicago and ; llo4l 'lnit . Arab and 'Fort •Wayne, 189; 'Western Union Telc-,1 &Tali' a Co.* . ' • ' "•• " Maikets by _[Special Desp A atch to tho Phila. Evening Bulletin.] NEw Yong, ug. 30,12% P. M.--Cotton,--The market Ms morning was in , !air demand with light offering. Bales 01 about 1,090 bales, We quote as follows Mid dling Uplands, 35; Mlddling 0r10an5,35%: , . &c.—Reeeipts-2,49obarrels.: The market for Western and State Flour is dull, heavy, AWL Asia cents lower. The ale are about 8.000 barrels, including Su perline•State at • 95a0 35; 'Extra State at 46 60,a6 00; TErg fiArtrOMING F BUELMNI'' TintADELPHI iIioNDAYPAN4tOI 16. , 1 ,41 1869.= , ~. ..1- - 6 ., ,-,-.,,,-. •-: : ~ .e " --4 ' .- . ;- i c ,-*, - in t - , -5i,1 5 ,. Vighe a t'ar a ir l t (yi - itatsforlYiitit7.l, ,:lfleri.l.',V,Mt. ', x - , , 0011.4 illacir')iel '' ,, rit lo be r,..,. 00045.- t, is . i f t 0 lobe .4. i s l , l 7 4 :, lll l l7 'dttiquli'Mtia; 01115 r . 4000 b IL, . ;:,-,_ ejp --435, t wo ,uusbels. ,, - a mar et le.stroa_g: an cirt et, - real s -7----'bpshels new Western. $1 Phil 2(1 1 alkat4-„Opte,—necolpte-29,000bflobeil, ' The market .Is dull but steady. -Sales of, 20.5oc4:14ushels- at 62.1.-655.• Eye; is-nominal at $1 171,1 W.' , r'./ ' ,--._ '• - • : ~. I , Provlsione.--Pork—The market is dhll: folders ask' - ' , en 25,_and buyers offer . 84 - fors rte* Western 21e541... .:- Lard—The market is dull.. We quete fair in prlingstearn j , -. at 10a10.'4",.'. .• r '-' -' ' '• ' ' ' * • '' ' .-- ,Whisky.7-Ilecalpts-.150 .• , s', - -•.'. .: barrels ' 'tT s,t ' arket le`ucer- I ialn. , aroceHes lire generally dull tOorresporderceoEtho Atsociated Press.l INEW Yorta r e s,rigust3o.--Cotion quiet , but' firm • 200 ' - bales sold at s4l,(a.Ucents. Flour dulloand-deellne -5a 10 cents' sales of 6foo barrels State at 8 5 75a7; Western' at $5 6047 30; Seat mat e 0 40all 50., Wheat quiet and unchanged ;sales o 41.000 buibels No. 2 at. $1 30a1 41; l' 4 Winter Red; 81 50:1255. Corn firmer. and la 3 cents. Ijigker ; sales of 46,00:1.busbels mixed Western at $1 12a s ,- 126 , stock scarce. Oats- dull:. wiles of 25,000 bushels at 62a55 cents. Beef quiet. Pork dull at $32 for Moss. • Lard quiet ; steam,."l93-ialohi cents. Whisky quiet at 11:20, nominal. --- .- __--- . „ ~ . .. ~. • BA Ltnithas, Aug. 304.e-Cation dull and nonnkkal at 3135%. • Flour dull and - declined 25c; Howard . Street Superfine 515a0 25 ; do. Extra,. 210.503a7.71,; do, Family? 89 0089 00; City 31ills Superfine, $6 000 +5O ; do . Extra, 1/5 50126 75: do;Family, SIS 25510 to : Western Superfine, $6 0056 25: do , Extra,.4lo 10a7 50 ; 40. Family 4 87 60'59 25. , • Wit&it irregular; sales of prime to choice ~ 81 .40a1 50 ; fair , tb ood, $2 25a1 35. . Cont. flrm; , Whitei )91 15; Yellow, - good 20: - , Oitterduln at 13341513 c. - Eye,•sll 10a1 16 : - Messi ork'quiet at $34 50; itacon•lirm a i r more active ,* rib ' sides, 1914 cents ; clear do., legal 4 cents 1 2 h o niner" , , 164 cents. llama - 24525 cents. - and quiet at 20521 - cents. Whisk •ye ' dull at 131 22; -1. , t ••_ .. - Messrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & CO., 53 Exchange Place, and M. K. JESUP & Coo l 12 Pine Street, New York, offer for sale the Bonds •of the Kansas Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cent. In qigisi' have thirty years to run; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres of the- Finest Lands in Kansas and:Colorado. In addition to this special grant the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kan. sas, which are being rs3pidlysold to develop the country and improve the road. Tbey are a first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan; Kansas, to Denver, Colorado. The road in operation NOIV EARNS MORE THAN ENOUGH' NET IN COME TO PAY THE INTEREST ON THE NEW LOAN. There is no better security in the market---this being in some respects better than- Government, Securities. NUN pIPAL • AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. Price 96, and accrued Interest,' in Currency. Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars furnished on application. We are authorized to sell the bonds in Philadelphia and offer them as a reliable investment to our friends. TOWNSEND WEMEN & CO., No. 309 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. alt2s w f In tfrp§ St. Louis, Vandalia and Terre Haute First Mortgage Sevens.' , We would call the attention' of investors to the; above . Bonds. The Mortgage is at the rate of $12,000 per mile, with a sinking fund proviso of $20,000 per annum. The Bonds are also endorsed-by the following companies: - Terre Haute and Indianapolis Railroad, • A Company having no debt and a large surplus fund I the treasury. - Coittnibus, Chicago and Indiana Centred Railroad, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railway Co. The last two endorsements being guaranteed by the 'Pennsylunzia Railroad Company. - • We are selling the above Bonds at a price that will pa a good rate of Interest. DREXEL & CO - No. 34 Scrtith ' Third Street. mlilotran PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK . CANAL AND RAILROAD CO.'S SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS, ..guaranteed-hy...the-LNITIGII-17ALLNY••••RAILROAD ' COMPANY. limited amount of these fonds is offered at NINETY-ONE. The Canal of this Company, is 105 miles long. Their Railroad, of the same length, ie feat approaching com pletion, and, being. principally . owned lritthe Lehigh, Valley Railroad Company, will open in connection there with an immense and profitable trade Northward from the Coal Regions to Western and Southern New York and the great Lakes. Apply at the , . Lehigh - Valley Railroad - Cm's Office: - , No. 303 Walnut Street, Philada. onATILEs LONGSTRETH I Treasurer Lehigh Valley 3731 tfrp§ • Railroad company. B ~,,. 0 ;', 4 ~..,t,..A. N h K ßir .. ‘ , .: .;.i.. --. ' _ No. 35, S.o tiTH.Tki RD STREET, ! . ', PHILADELPHIA. E N:ER::2 AL ' ~,D BENTS F°c ' O Ot PENNS . LVANIk A ' i , ._ _ foci % , •E' 44 E.NIISW 4 '4'. jo : :, OF ,THE t j 0 . / , , , •7"r . - -, if „„ , , .. Of rill: - -, . ut G. UNITEDZIATES OFAIVIER.IGA. The NierrprPit. LIVE iNFITMANCE CAIPANY is a Corporation chartered by special ..ii.ct of Congress, akb. proved July 25,1868, with a • . 'CLSH•CAPITA; $1;000;000; TOLL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who arehitvited alffily atiour office,' ,• Vas jaarticulanalo bdhad on appsdatkal a t aura m a a, located in the second story of our Banking nous°, where Clreulars and Pamphlets, tally describing the 041 7 ,guak t eee pjfere/_b7 the Mini:any, may , be MAL • - ' 7E„ VIN 'CLAM( dk. Na 30 &WA Third St. FIX Al CIAL:, . . oNe • BY. pV.414,1:00„,- GOVERNMENT FIIitiINSE OF BONDS 'Additional Cable ~Quotations The Government Bend >Pprchases , and (Speclat Itiatrimteh to the Svening litlite! l o 114 E* X oux Aug. ahnounee- Anant' that the Treasury Dartilient "vould purehasdAonds and . sell gold in Septatibor the same aNin August, - caused:lr: in&kedr rise in Govenmients, but failedlo affectr t any ot,her. department of Wall street.' • m , - • 'CV J - = The instructions from ogr. , Riellax(blerli , Tai" .Assistant Secretary, to Gen.ll3tittertield, As • Elistallt,-; Treasurer -- here, are the' . ,August letter of instructiorks, . which .direets the 'phrehaso. of $2,000,000 •lii 3-20 bo nds on` every "Wednesday in the month, and the hale , `of; $1;000;000 in gold and , the purchase of $1.;00_ ,01Xki for the sinking fund; on alternate weeksi- • , The Assistant Secretary at Washington nvi-. dently did not examine the calendar •me m m as - 0 - •ep • m -pne-or- th: - 'shortest of the year, but it so happens:lbult 'this , year there_are_tive—NVednesdayi_and 'Thursdays in it. In the August' instruc tions -uo day was named for the sink:.' lug 'fund , _purchases and gold sales, but, Thursday,was taken for this purpose by Mr.,. Van Dyck. General Butterfield, therefore, in following the previous instructions and the custom of the departmeiit,will' be compelled to:. buy $12,000,000 in;bonds, instead of $10,000,000; a.ntl sell •53,000,000 of gold instead'of $2,000;000, os fiuring - August. • By the Atlatstle, Cable. Aug. 30, 2-P. Di.-. 210 Bonnie is,flat and quiet; Rentes, 72f. 27c. JEfevz, Aug. 30.—Cotton open'..s , l,leay)r, biith on the spot and afloat. The New Torii Railroad *ar. SpaHM Despatch to the Phila. Eventitg Vtilletrizt.3 NEW Yomi, August 30.—The' iailroad war• has at , last reached the-passenger traffic and the drataf "Of fares westwardTrotn this ditykive This day been reduced:. , _The'"Eric people an nonnee a reduction of fare by their route to Niagara Falls to $7, and to B&W° -to $6 50. it 'as probable that the fare .to Chicago, St. Louis and San Francisco will also be materially reduced in a few days. , _ Canadian Masons" Hilt to tineltiester: ROCHESTER ; Aug. 30.—A steamer with two hundred Canadian :Nrasons on board will ar rive at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The party will be 'entertained by the fraternity of Rochester. The Weather. BALTIMOItE, Aug. 30.-Since: the 'man late . on Saturday night the weatherhas moderated, nil.tii-clay it is quite coo], with the sky over-, east and 'indii:ations of more rain:. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN •NEW YORK AN EASY MONEY MARKET 'DECLINE IN. ;• ,' q.O , LD BONDS STEADY AND HIGHER A DULLNESS IN STOCKS The New York IloweN Market. [Special Dee'patch to the Phila. Evening. pcilletimi . NEw Yonti, August 30.--LThe money market was easy at Oa7 per cent.sa call. Foreign ex change was dull and unchanged. Gold opened at 134a134t, and declined to Ipialan on the rise in bonds in London, and the announce ment that the Treasury would sell 53,000,000 in gold in September. Loans were made at 0 per cent. to "fiat:. The government bond market was steady and higher, with an increased demand. ~ The grcateSt advance was in the 5-20 bonds and currency 6s, - which were up .i.a? per cent. The Sciuthern State. securities were generally dull and heavy., The stock market was dull throughout the morning,and generally heavy,vrith a slight de cline on the active list. New York Central, 201 /a2011'; Michigan , Southern, - 106ti1061; Rock Island, 114.1a.114i1; Erie, 32.2a32.1. CITY ;BULLETIN. AcclDENT.—This morning Peter Ritehiefell from the, top of a new culvert on Eleventh street, above Norris, and broke four ribs. He W 11.5 taken to his home, No. 1825 Philip street. CURTAIN 'MATERIALS 1869. AUTUMN. 1869. UPHOLSTERY GOODS L A -- OE — C - 13 --- R - T -- A - 1 - N - For Interior Decorations. Extraordinary 'efforts have been made to excel in taste, quality and variety of Fabrics for this Autumn's trade, Selected personally by our resident, agent abroad from ths celebrated manufactories of Europe. Mosquito Canopies, Lace and Gauze, Reduced. WINDOW SHADES In I , erfect Tints. I. E. WALRAVEN, mAsoNißp HALL, No. 719 OHESTXITT STREET. RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1.000 Jeass of 'Chump:l4ml, raarkllng Catawba „ an d &11. 1011110. Wines, Portfliadelts,•l9heirettJcuplgtea and Banta Cruz Rum, fine old Brandies and whif,smsoyhoimb and Retdtl P J 1011.DAN,40 Pear street, street Below Third add walnut' assets, - and abdrei Dock • L'inllQ " R ET..:— , - RAT CONVENT); ARTICLE for making JUNKET of C , 8 and WHEY qt in a few mtnutea at trifling, expense., ~ ado from fresh tennots, and (away; ):oitabiat. ,14 3114 ,i ix' , BE/NN6 je.9,tf.rpl..- '' - .., -Bre, an - arum., same _ - . JAMES S. , NEWBOLD .gs SON. units AND ''.46:ENitilA 1., kmL FINANCIAL AGENTS. au2,l4m.r. . 12 6 SOU Tll. SECOND STE' J ET. )11LAPULPIELA. SIIR( - ',.toiig, 4 1 Ika': --'''' 111.0rDAtill i i aISTITUTEIbI4 ' A. iirtypil - -".• `'' ~ I%eet, above arket. 8.. .r' Truss cositrrp - -.:edres : Ituutures. Elastte Belie, S alive, Supporters,. St, inSer Braeee, Crntdbes, Suspensorles,Pile Bandages. t J.,a l dles attended 'to by tire. rt. jyl-I ) rD Trusses, CZ - .11/ENETT'S .J'` 2l- i!.~. 1 ;.'. ~'~. ~tt~J.'.:.i=r'k> e. qi - . _ 4 . • BT:i\T'gr4.l:',GR.4„PH ! • ~ - n FROM '''NVASBEITIT4I4 ) IPON _ . . !IMF, :QUO** QUESTION NEW AND. INTERESTING FACTS• S: if A Change of :Policy on the Part or , the' ;United S tates ' • n , New Propositions' to be Made to ,the', SpanisiGovernment. trOble In • the 'Coal Reglons. • . • The Militia to be Called ) Out- ' mm 6c _ -Preposed--Pctirchilser ofCaba [Special Despatch to the Phildda. Evening •Bulletiti..l •_:.WAEttiLY63l422f,_AtigniSt ~30.—Some new and interesting facts have•come to light regaßing the Cuban question, which indicate a change of policy on the . part 'of the United States, - which renders the whole subject still more complicated. It appears that the proposition. which Minister Sickles was authorized to make to the Spanish government for the sale of Cuba to the,Cnbans contained'' no _offer. to ' guarantee the' paynient of the bonds in case such sale was' made. The •offer was simply that . , if Spain Would sell the Island to the , Cubariti, this • Government :would agree to act as a kind of trustee and, :stood pledged, with the written assent of Mr, *Lemus already secured, to retain the greater part of the revenues. derived from customs in. Cuba, as a guarantee to' Spain' that payznent • for the Island would be made. 44.4111 . It was this proposition which, the - . Spanish authorities refused to entertain, and net: the one to act as a mediator.-or.to guarantee the payment of Mit, bona' if the ,Island was sold. Mere is trustworthy authority for saying that' the United States . authorities will not, on ae count - of the 'rejection of the proposition/ suspend their eflorts in endeavoring to, effect: .a satisfactory settlement of this • qu es ti on, but that new propositions have already been, or soon will be, made by 31inister Sicklett, or which the following are the leading features: - First-Spain is to grant .to the Cubans all the rights belonging to -the ,Spanish citizens, with lull representation in.thedparii,gr Cortes. Second—An amnesty as general as possible is to be granted to those who have, participated; In the insturection., , • Third—Spain must take the per...emery steps for the suppression Of slavery .on and afford protection to those, released from bondage. , Wits. the acceptance of these propositions the United States on her part will give assur ances to Spain that she will try to have peace prevail on the Island.' The Spasereh Embzwy. (Specie] Despatch to the Philada. Evening Bulletin.] WASBLNOTON. August 30.—An inaccuracy appeared in your correspondent's despatch of Sattthlay, that Senor Roberts bad acted as Spanish Minister here under' Queen Isabella; when, in fact, be was appointed by the Pro visional Government afterher overthrow, and relieved Senor Garcia. Upon his arrival Senor Roberts presented his credentials to the.PreW dent, but the Provisional Government being succeeded by a regular Government, ho ha.t not received his new 'early which have come, and will at an early day be presented to the President. • A slight rain is falling here. TheßDlelnrbances In the Cool Regione (Special Despatch to the Philads. Evening Bulletin:] ScRANTON, Aug. 30.—There -was a 'large meeting 'of miners held at Hyde • Park on Saturday night, at which considerable excite-1 ment preimiled, but nothing definite was ar rived at. Some of them endeavdred to , go to* work., regardless of the Union or the " Basis." Mr. - Williams. the leader Of -the "basis" men, made a violent harangue, and - tleblexed that the Hyde Park men should-not go to work, and threatened violence . to those who should attempt to work without the " basis." . • . Notwithstanding his threats, the commenced work at No. '2 Slope, Dodge Shaft,: Hampton Sbaft,_Oxford.Sbalt,..Dlamp.nd Shaft and Tripp's Shaft, and to-day tivo hundred men started from Pitti3ton, and about five huti-' dred are coming from '•Wilkesbarre, for , the purpose of preventing work in these and other mines an.the Hyde Park region, and say they will Use.force, if necessary. The Mayor of this city hasissued a procla mation calling upon the citizens to, turn out and protect the working miners, , and it is rumored that the authoritaes of Scranton have telegraphed to Harrisburg for a regiment of militia. Great' excitement exists/ here' and trouble is anticipated.. . • By the Atlantic Cable. Tnars, Aug. 30, 3T. 31. 2 -The Bourse is ex 'cited. Rentes 71f. . . ANTWERP, Aug. 130.—Petroletun. &rill at 6 - 51 f. Manchester cotton-trade report, says : It is admitted that, the returns of sales of cotton - at - Liirerpool - were -- lalsified - every - day' last.. =week.--The_tigpres ' really_arnomutelt_to , _...bot little more than half those given to the public, and as a result there is something like a panic at 'Manchester, and for the present all conti tidence is lost in the truth of the returns from Liverpool, There is no disposition to do business, either on 'the part of sellerg or buyers. , From Washington. WeaniNGTON' t Aug. 30.-- Cornmander J. C. P: Del. - raft -.has been detached from duty as Chief of Staff of the North - Atlantic Squadron to await orders. The President will return to ViraShington• to-morrow morning, A Cabinet Meeting will be held, at which all the members, excepting peelssrs. Hoar, Bouwell and Robeson, are eX,- cted to be presen t t. Mt. Field will attend as the representatives of the Attorney-General, and Judge Riellartlsonas that of the. Treasury Department. ' • • . John Nr•smith, Collector of Internal Bove-. nue for the Seventh District of Massachusetts' has resigned his oilice. - Benedict and Fr6.derick Lillingston have re spectively been appointed keeper and Assist ant-keeper of Stratford Point light-house,Con necticut, vice R. W..and E. W. Buddkngton; removed. • ,- •. , I.4(2)N1:013 0 11- JuSt received Ir'ideidivvir Louisiana, a fresh invoice of iheed Very ditties Fancy Biscuit: COLTON & CLARKE S. W. car. Stoad and Walnit Sts.' D D.I N G AA1,11!. "rr"' VV- Rings ordidld 18.karatInolia • ' min assail:moot ethoa, and no charm Ana 11A% etc, WARR &BR. :1. • , Nii&ota t • . lny24-rp 924 Obeatnettaticfalt .oioadtirta,, :, :, , • . •• ,-, rA.-:.:,?1,i;t , ...- ''.,- _ . _ L 7 • , •„", 1 .- _sr. ..,... '•l.t, I t 'a 1 ~ 59. 1 , {...; , ~,:. ‘ . , c e ... 4 .4.. ": 11; :06..cvoiVacelex.Tt,',Zi.-sl4 ..,-..------ -------. 7 .,-,i-r-t.., • .-..tts.,i'-o.it:a r y:A.N: ;,•,. ~. -' BY . • TELEORA.I'I4. ; 1 ' --' 14 4 1 '4 '- - ' •i . , -• ...,: .. . : ‘.,...; ,• , • ... .• • 9 tin.fa• : ' f,''';:g.',.,i ~. h. .1 Z 1 ., e 1 4 45 : 6; ;:: .'.' V! .. 1i4 LA TEST CABLE'- 'NEWS , 4? ~ le .._ A'.Ett OTQWE;I3:7ItON . STORZ, t' •i'A'i' eA; W' •h a ',. t , :,•t . h • e London mess S A ' Y About .1t.,.'.i l ' p ,i EmperorN vbl e's Health `HIS CONDITION Jilin ,. SATINFACTORT' ,- .; - • - .' ri • ~, .'`-:' • . t • , CANADIA.II' - , ArF4'.'lntg' I P"' ,•• _"- , • ify the Atlantic:Cable. •- „ • ~1404 ~, ionnoir, 'Aug. .30,--The • article' . in ther• - :, "Atlantid Monthly," by Mrs. Stbwe,'On Uhl "•,' o c'7l,_, _ 'Aid Lid_y. Byron, creates considerable ext.ite-‘' 91 `k""' ,• neut.', ,The • Telegreeph., icounnentol editoriallyi 1 4 dmvirittiout • further • explanation this , fearful .. - ; , ,. 1 ,., e, . oat says;.• , The , .question arisew, ;c , , _ t • whether in the absence -of anthori • .„, • ••‘• .. Fl l' Ail : 6 , ) VI I 1 r : . as: . a 7 . :71t, ,! y . ow.pv, ' ...,,, A , , .. : ;-.-; vatatiiine,iit." . i' - . '' • .'", ..,. • •- ~', - 0).. -. ‘ ' -, .:; -.4 ".. . - ~.. Loin:ion - , Aiig.. 30P--Therities 'today' says! •-• ..'N.I .i "There_, , is much anxiety , with . respect ' to •:. - "''.l . (r,.y„ :French intelligence.. Napoleon is certainly ill- .... '.' ' • .None speakof any imminent danger, yet, there;,.i' .' t ie the utmost uneasiness in . Parisian societY,,-,,.., • • 'and on the Bourse the panie was intense on, •„. .. Thursday, and has been so since, though 'the . ' . i "alarniistiow subsiding. The news la sd , ll'cOn :fused and contradiertory, and public . - opiniors .4 , - -;.' -.refuses to be rea r s:suited.. -,1. .. • ~.: - • , , ~,,,, ; "We have. no wish td. ay. great s tress on 4 ' 14 • -:, the Emperor's indisposition; but webardlybo- - .'ile't lieve these , Faint:ins , are the result of . stock ~,..!$ . 4 - .. istnitagems, yet wado pot think anyigoo4 erid ' - I f . , ' can be served bY stubborn denial 0 the. faCt , l 4 i" .1 • ~ '' :of the Emper or ' incirn,ess." It is tot:Without '.. ft ,',34). reason that` .phyidcianti 'attOnd-"at St. Cloud lb,* , :. ...., • 'daily: ~ Btrt:it 'is. satisfactory' to hear that Nap .. :„ _,... . • poleon. is. able tia transact' btisiness.7. .. .. . . : i' - .1 : I ?i' ,--. Pints, Ang. W.—The-following news is oill- cial; ....'Tlie. condition - ,of ' the• • Dperer :w.**,l, K W,..t. more and spore satiSfactory.'! l , --, ... • ' .; :i.144..‘ 7. ' ,: if LONDON, A.tiguit 30;.4.30 P! M;--Conimia.fQ.....ll ' - ':' 0 Money, 931, and for account` 03fid/31. 7' iniro. 3 `VP ' , :' , ,i twenties 01 1803, 83f ; of 1805, old, 84; . 7 of 1807,?!." - - .:N • 82f. • Ten-forties,..76l:" ~ 84141. 44. Illinois • - ',.. 6' . ..Central, 94g. • : ,1 i.. 1, ' , ':.- - 1 u r• • ,•'", _ • 7' • 44' : 1• ' • . ., LivzispoOL,.. August 3q, _430 .P..UP-4.liitten. 4 - 0 4 i. ....,,..; a shade easier; Middlingi,Tplands';'l3o4 Mid; ..a t t 7 .dlin 'Orleans , easier; Middling' ' SalCs . to-day '6,000 hiles; ' - .. 1 . 1 . . including 24000 for export and 'speculation! . • '''. • W, ,- California Wheat, 10s. Bd.alOs. 9d. -..,-.-:,.., ..-1.....P. 4 .1.' .Lonnox. August 30, 4-30 P. 11-§pirits Of ,-, ' • ' $ . -..Z! t Turpentine, 200...6d.a26, 9d.. -..,, . , '... • :. • ~.,),...- : •gtxpato, Aug: 30.—Tiigoyernment Steam- ~..),,.>-,,, • '' boat Agentlere has been' instructed `t dto haves ''''' M i, • theiteanier`littpoleon .M. ready, ,a . at Riviera .-41. DU'Lonp; on Septembeel3th, to receive Prince • i -15. Arthur.. t .. .10. The ,. ...nierehanta have . agreed to. 'receive , .; ‘- t- Wein's scheme for ,the - exportation. of silVer, -. , i , 7 4 and the'exportationsis to commence on Octd ....., v e k . tier 12th ..:, Over. $40,006 have been, already a*, • i.. The Journal de Quebec admits that business at, -': Quebee is at a very IoW 'ebb; • hut . cannot • `see'..', ... : how annexation willnure it:.. •._, .-. ': •• -: , ...- • , . The first sod: of - the GosforciltallWay .wee'v, , 4140 , ... • turned at Lovell's on Saturday.: ;:, - ~. .:.:.: ::•-,- .-. • • " • It is recorded that the intended removal 'troops this autumnis postponed. • From Prow Brunswick. " 6'4 ST. JouN'e,'N. .loth.—A. despatch • bas been received here announcing that Prince ; 9 !: 1 ' Arthur:: ill not hold a levee tit St. John's, but•.l•,.. ••• cill be pleased to attend a ball on Sept; ittc. , The ball is to be held in the skating rink, amia: the committee is at work making the pee sary preparations. . . ..• • • • Istianisiside oreatttle—People lujnred, ' ' .••• • • • But to; ' Ang. 30.--About 7.• o'c ock thus; Morning a: drove of ninety head of. Texan ' Ait."o ciittle that had been. landed from the Interna- ••, •tional ferry-boat, stampeded and ran.in eveat. 451 • direction throu gh , the streets at a furious •rata,. ;••.%•• goring and trampling everything that came ipi t , their way. Oue man was tossed by a Mad • bull . into, Niagara Street Park : a woman was fatallkf gored at another point, and a number of per.° :; sons.more or less injured. Five or six of thei•-11 3. , 0g e, iiriEriated animals were shot by altizens: About forty head are missing. Some of the:•••••-`.. 10 cattle swam liaagara river, and scattered. on. _the.Oanada side, _while othera are_still mutant • 'at large iii the , suburbs. Had the• stampede taken place at any othoihour, when crowds ott;?:-SW% persons would have been iri,the streets,' th'er:'.'4•l4- casualties would have beeirfearful. • •• A..: 'Smothered In. Grain. • , -4 4 4 1 - - 'BUFFALO, Aug. 30.—A. shoieller named,,i4 John Marshall, vilille engaged in, „loading afr boat at the 'Niagara elevator, becoining hansted afer a day and night's continuous .-11110 labor, lay down in one of the compartments of A the boat aml.went to. sleep, about 4 M. on, ''atiu•day, and was smothered by,a deposit of wheat upon him. After, the removal of 2,000 bushels' of grain, the body was recoVered. • • From Washington. . WASHINGTON', Aug., 30.—Inte.rual IRevenao - receipts to-clay, $937,000. ; • , Secretary Rawlins is much better, and 4Efi atthe - '4Var - Department - for, - imme -- timett morning, •jr, .. . . • NEW YORK, Aug. 30.--Arrived—Sifiamsliill : ••:• !Cavorted tor the niladelphia Evening Bulletin., CHARLESTON-- tomer' J Brennan, Hinckley 30 b u leti_ yarn Hay &McDevitt; 4 do do 58 do cotton Clog hvt n & Herring; 2.d0. Illler. &, Jim; 1 box books .E Huber & Co; 17 tons phosplmto E A Sander & Co; 1 bolo ; wool A Whilldin'et Sons; 90 bbls rosin' Prentice & Maar; 3E3 do 'do 50 do spts , turpentine E H Rowley; 14 empty elect sks J F Bette; 25 bble hf do empty Hassey, Hus ton d Co; for sundry pkgs various consignees • ,lIAIUNE BULLETIFr. rOAT: OF , PIRLADEIMUIPAgei ,r4O larSee Marine Bulletin on Insido Paße., • • 'ARRIVED