■•afP'Uid:aditorial! ■ Wftd., Putnam’* September—General Newtfi'&orV&CissOii t!it ..S®i?gSlS?Ww.J .iCfNeSfYotW '"JbrfrdSS'’ of'cdnStituttdiml" principles J Xltai . lOriDemoCratieyl but ill in -nXiioyiiNiitOnaly . !, ;aiwayJrtWij*t6:tße“ Ftetii ;Bnt ** fJiHIUUjUnn Z’lL.Lii 1 - ta tnn Ka' ■ quontly!c»rrieii ; 6fl)-by> tiiefthporlcSf of'SUch •,,denoyh«m teen; gneaflyngsslwljbystbe ;uii "tYaf.p.y‘(Hv!Blhtj«;i'Wh[cb'bari f*¥: >■ A*!» Mwiitfconf «#i pnd«E,fb,q „bap of 4Jjd-. l'! J ■y f rania>weJ do/aot-boast bo aduoh/srf/ojjrs conj-' jwX’ w<»“»4* '' : leidefa df the party ;inet'together; hnd,i after, ’_ * a’ a tieyr • sspolfomwitli'; •*" clistaoterJsilafKumpßiiiid boldness; f feGpi. ,) : *.fl9r..oJd *m flriois fimiK fin.o# riu’i *tf aißifcnr of i good a , Mayor.,Wflop’s speaohM.wara vigorous and to ' tho point; Hon.JouW Cocua’AiraVrsS suggqa w tlvo Mai cSHabst i dnd Uk SldiCLtS/ tbo' youig M iwi*:pre«nt in high spirits, and ’ auroundod by, ;'';a t h •■.‘tsu \j - . •a ;i ‘Xho 'jN'ew Totk/pbinbitafic ticket *!S'.sa(d' : ■ 'blw. acv-ov -IT to be a good pnp,,f, T.he„nomination of, Judge, Snpreme. Conrt of ’ the Btate.Wai a -Mandsotne frlbutb to - •■ .d?4»fi4gVpj^de|^ ; s 3 e ,#^!l?M# < ■ , - of thft conatjtutionality ofthfl.cdious acts of (be 1 Sewaed LegislatiMfOj'"depriving' tlic’ pdobio' dfthW.Mty 'df‘ Nbw' 1 T6fk , ''of”ihiff4iEiits y . m*;' i - i.'torlab-f oommißsion;.: but ' in. dhlliyjho'fwa's, . guided by tl/A‘ law,"ind ‘Pot’ by htaf pirty^e* their- ticket fOri/ro-olection.’.' Such de , inKlec : 'L L^ftlaibw.aptjyet-.Whether * | ,or : !rovolatioa) wi«W<>lßTOnlo{i Wlth th6ii6wB certain greased cartridges,liEf&ry.onQ idowpofc ; i/£.JaKiw wha{'thi£PmednB; s<> webkftirbxplam! it.' tho* 4 imirrtfverteii'tB:to ! ttuifiok , ‘War^ into ;|s t tuneW'degcnptiim l oft car- '"tHdgo, : in '-tha ball/ irtstoaft of being. ,/.'.T|if',nsTi^pe!en«Sfefcft».w|wXTe t t9iK<> 1 straight forward, like an arrow from the-bow* ; 1 ■'; { tvhon iKscKsi^cyyrora'tio-iaa^^t, 1 initead of by, turning pvcr. sodorev in, progress through! the .girl ■» it} iSi-.necebiry.'toJinoreaso ''"thefbrcfe witft tvhieM fs-eiSfited '‘ “‘froß,tb ! “rrr}( r tightly bet. , «•/, popjr i^ 3 pln f .<.;■> t | . , Now, this is what the L‘.:*^fp^y‘co)npj|^^jjf w ‘ , &e' cartridge was, gn&t& ,ot .®i&»+« Mi-.f ari-nneleanrmumai ainongtbeAsiatics,'whethdr. ■' bf this.faith ‘of'BrJhittS b¥ r Mahoniet-h-aiid iris or, »*! . ;.i 5 c?“P9Mr iftWlngt «ff,’(i#%«rf»4 fc kr ' bring his month in contaet.with the abhorred, , !j i ,'grelis4 ( :-b.tbi'tonoh'( it with 'his, hand,'was an abomination, but to put his llp‘s"to it ! waa a violation of belief. j “ ')* A judie : .ou^,n)yi t British, iidfs,. r r- iall tlMkr6bnoiioi»rirWii6 l tQol^ifr.d sufflcibnto-rnyney 1 to^make '.Englandi .s fre ; broke,,np isovoral. Sepoy rcgl i u t|. ‘thb- ear*' ,i „:of , inBliitlilgithflirfaith‘.i j«(|t' • ;,'ivlaughiat the greased eairtrtdgea. tiThoaenyfu) pgrb fgrio-. t't,7Mnbo,iulntwii.^jjgb^WßUld ; ;C,kWplfcs()ldlers view a command to desecrate the. Host? "in' ~ ..... and « i-,,.- d'ld^to.Vsoeatftldgaa■ r ii ■ thd.paper,.of, .which was.composed, of.the in „ „f copntryfor the Jpd!sn.arMx,> , .„, . / ‘ -i-; { ••>}.« !•) "fif •lil.' it.te'.i 4-f Y{\ rj’T'l I<, . t; It,IS almost .certain .that: no tether, attempt .0’ !be> fcri jrelah|Jlwj))'\iq f ltn^Bo«,‘. jier than next aummoni'Fh’sro seems bvoiy pro- bability of thocabteboingsold, at fail cost price, 1 «i ihe)^te('inteißqttefly/wh6 |: 1 w l a'nt direct • i;S j lisibfflwMWJlWslf .v;'„ir-,if the proposbd linei.bai establishedyiherb,!S'. • ?^.h®ri^bd!^.a*®W»'iiS!f^,^ i ‘ i,-/’«iofihttlligfence betbreetttlieae'twoaeats ofem !“ «• % \ Ajl.'i toir««Sf^^^Sr-foar; ; hoar 3 ahprfd Wtbc 'posld a l? pecu . Fwii«7of. Saturday, sintd « Om«T«»" is 7; : /';:;/7#»ewd«doot; platitudes, (by Richard Swiyeller, jnnior, Esqaire,) as a substitute for laudanum. ,But wo.. Idinent to observe' the decay of its ptiick'. Seriously speaking, wo/ flunk ’fliatit ought not to have stolen away out ,of the’dis cussion it throw itself into. : ' Jfafptr*} '’ 'Sfaftdiihe' 'for' 'August attacked American rneri for want of politeness, saying that the' American was “too'often‘known abroad by‘.his .high pretensions and low. breed- Hcirptr’* Magazine ■ for,' September, baldly deplfired, without 'atiy reserve or quali .ficatlon,, that the. largo, class calio'd <» American .Wbrneh”;'b dkefe ■' l bold-faced,’ loose-ton'gued, d^ipgj'.nngracious,,' flUinting, ■' lohd-'yoitedi' broheed,’recklessly-daring,'iself-assnred, boid eycd Amazons. On the part of the fair sex of this, country, W,o pleaded “Not Guilty’’ to this griovbui and called on Harper’s 'Mdgazine,iho accuser, for the proof. . of givingisuch proof in the Octohor ■npinber ‘of thelr Magazine, Messrs. HaUpeu pgldish'di auricle |iU t!i'eit. ’.W'iifWg, in which >it said that the American ladles.“who flourish ajj h'atbripg-plaCes and the fgsh'ionablo resorts, ago ioa, : ;wup, ,/rtpplojie, anti bold,’’anil that “ tho gonerality of Aluorican fhshionablo wo tpoa'aro not fitted to"be good, wives : and mothers.”- 7’:, .. , , ."' But the Magazine originally drew no dis tinctlon'as fco thoso who “-flbnrish atwateriUg placea]” bud, broadly’'condemning a?? Ameri 'can women, rnado hd.fpecial ‘condemnation of “fashionable” wombm only, in truth, tlien, .both and Weekly have libelled the fsiftßOXviii.. ‘ ’"Perhaps ei reply to pur remarks is to 1 appear hil'iho.jtfagaaipe?.!, l\'o'Bhail bo glad to see what 1 the wholesale libeller of-his country days. ;,‘.j.PßEscitiPT'ibrts. ,i TJierd arc two.species of prescription. One, purely legal, witli whibh we have tiocoucorn atprbsont| iho othor, mcdical, which engaged the attention of the American Pharmaceutical Association" on tho fourth and final day of thoir.meeting, ip .this city,- in Convention. 1 : Thoi Association have ,mado a-Jeclaratibn, and sblcmnly passed a resolution. The declara tion ,is‘ ,to. the, oifect that the extemporaneous prescriptions'; of- physicians -arb : frequently written ip manner, and that their quantities are carelCsaiy symbolized! ,: t ThO rosolutiou.convoys a request,, running through about . thirteen, lines of small type, ,(imd',tfefef formers aro colebratod nil over Europo. Qreat cost has boon incurred in getting up this ballet of “ Fnust,” bat porfeotion in stngo representations oannotbo obtained cheaply. AVo havo received the programme (for it can 'soarcely bo callod the libretto) of the now performance. It has been translated and adapted by Miss Caroline Riohings, and from that translation wo obtain sufficient in dication of its plot and purpose. The subject issup plied by Goethe’s fiuo drama of “Faust,” which was founded on the German tradition of a groat scho lar. who sold himself to tho Evil One, for a season, during which he was to possess and enjoy youth, pleasure,' and wealth. Gootho, though Tery far (in actual life) ‘ from being a man of moral action and delioato fooling, has created, in tho person of Margaret, one of tho most charming and sensitive of dramaDo heroines. She Is retained in 'this pieoo. throe aots and ton tableaux , tho lifo of Faust is wholly run through. Iu tho first not, wo have Faust In hts study, haunted by vaguo desires, and in a very saitablo mood for temptation. To him at this crisis appears Mephistophiics, a demon of peculiar aspect and insinuating address, who suggosts that Faust will sell his .soul. Faust re* fuses, but presently, with tho assistance of an associnto-imp, who assnmoa the beautiful appear ance of Margaret, Mophistophiles gives him a charmed draught which renows his youth, aud swindles him out' of the' signature to the soul selling deod. N. B.—lf the deed wore not duly registered at the Recorder’s otfioe, what would its validity bo ? Tho second Aot shows Margaret in her native villago, on tho eve of mar riago with her lover, who has just returned from tho wars. Mophistophiles appears, companioned by Faust, nnd fascinates Margaret, who is elected Queen of Beauty and Virtue. After this, sho is tompted by tho Seven Deadly Sins—and, jnat os sho is yielding, breathes a prnyor to Heaven, which savos her. This act terminates with a splendid scene, of Margarot’s Coronation. In tho last Act, there is considerable “ business," Margarot’s mo ther, lover, and friend being introduced' TSnß'llfo inhobbhrbauso brß'or mothor’s death, by poison, and surrenders herself to Faust, who kills tho lover. Margaret, on the ovo of being arrested for murdering her mother, refuses to find-safety by Qight with Faust, And is lodged in prison. Hera occurs tho most intellectual action in tho whole piece—Margarot’s struggle between tho fe»r of death and tho security which flight with Faust promised hof. Her better angol provails—sho goes forth to execution. Tbon follows what, in Goethe’s play, is called Tho AYalpurgis Night dance, in tho Uartz Mountains, terminating with tho death of Margnrot, and tho ascent of her puri fied spirit to heaven, while Faust is precipitated to the fiery gulf below. It will bo scon that there is groat scope for pantomimic action in this picco. Tho motif, nil through, is the contention between tho principles of Good and Evil, us exemplified by the chamotors of Mnrgarot and Faust. Burton's National Theatre.— This comedi an's name as a boneflclary attracted a very fashion able and inconveniently crowded houso at tho Na tional, on Saturday night. Tho pieces wero well noted, and went off with great spirit. Burton hqs a method of infusing energy into his compeors, and his own humor seldom flags. >Vo nevor heard heartier laughter. Mr. B. made a neat and plea sant speech, and avowed that the brilliant assem blage boforehim demanded more eloquent Omsk? than ho was able to uttor, complimented himself on tho beauteous and elegant display of tho fiir sex that graced tho boxes, and reverted with much feeling to tho presence of many of the old-time pa trons of tho drama, whoso smiling faoes had giv«n him countenance on many similar occasions in years gono by. Mr. Burton repeats his bonefit bill this evoning. Our readers will boar in mind the salo of modoro and ancient oil paintings, to bo held at tho auction store ofWolbert & Scott, 431 Chestnut streot, thus morning, at 11 o’clook. Tho collection ombraccs somo works of raro merit, and are to be sold with out rcsorvo. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. , [SPECIAL r>E9PATOII TO THE PRESS. 3 Official Statement of Exports and Imports for the last Fiscal Year~Revenue Cutter* Re plevinrd Appointment —Removals Court- Martial—Naral Courts. . Washington, September 13, 1857.—Th0 flubjolned statement, exhibiting the value of foreign merchandise imported and cxjwrted, and the value of domestic pro* dueo exported during tho fiscal yo&r ending June 30tli, 1857, has just boon made out at tho office of the Register of the Treasury: FOREIGN IMPORTS, Epeclo Free goods Dutiable goods. FOREIGN EXFOUTd’ Specie Free goods Dutiable ' DOSIESTIO EXPORTU. Specie ; $80,073,352 Merchandise, (including products, Ac.) 278,008,718 Total exports, foreign and d0me5tic....5302,919,144 Mr. J B. GDinniß, special agent of tlio Treasury Department, lias telegraphed to tho Secretary of the Treasury that tho six now revenue cutters which were seized by tbo United States Storshal, at the suit of Messrs. Knapp, Wilxiss ic Co,, of Pittsburgh, tbo at tachment having been issued for materials furnished tho builders, Messrs. Mebut & Gat, of Milan, Ohio, have been rcplevincd, and are now on their way, under orders, to lay up during tho winter at Sandusky, from which place, at tho opening of navigation next spring, they will anil out on thoir Orst servico. Jno.'H. LiTcurißLU has boon appointed koopor of the Long Island Head Light House, Massachusetts, in place of Richard Nichoi.s, resigned; salary $350 per annum. Thoro havo boon the following removals since Friday: 1 Jno. 8. Kbvins, second-class dork, Register’s office; salary $l4OO per annum. It Ricketts, third-class clerk, fourth Auditor’s office; salary $lOOO per annum. ’ Gkokob W. llall, second-class clerk, fourth Auditor’s office; salary $l4OO por annum., A naval court martial has been ordered to assemble in Washington city on the 23d last., for tbo trial of Lieut. L. H. Lyns, to consist of tho foHowing-named officers: capts. R. B. Cunningham and A. A. Harwood; Cotu maudersW. W. Hunter, T. J. Piok, T.A. Jenkins, John Itooasna, and J. B. Mahohlakd. J. M- Oab ,lisle, Feq., Judge Advocate. ■ On Saturday, before Naval Court N0.,1, Surgoou Green and Gaptaiu Eoarnan were examined for tbo applicant in the case of Lieut, MAjioif. Lieut. Wooih liDtL was then called on the samo side, Adjourned. In Oourt No. 2, in Lieut. Williamboh’b caso, Captain Tatnall, Commodore Strinouam, and Liont. CBArles Hunter testified iu favor of the applicant. ‘ In Court No, 3, Mr. Phillips read the defence in Commander Lockwood's case. Lieut. Glasson’B case was then taken up. Adjourned. ti ' ‘ X. Y. Another Failure in New York . New Yoke, Sept. 12.—Messrs, Carpenter and' Ids, dealers in stt&w goode, bave Xhelr ties oro large, ILaier (tom WiM. and Dt.n.trr. WiSuwojoli, Bopt. tonttiern raid farnliliM New Orleans M lilt M j 0.,, ! , ' . Havana dates to tho 3a Instant t the sajnr in 'Vo* «itf mated jtf 200,000 boxes “ ' •jtjiehaageon'NeW Ycrk at a®B){ per *«>nt, ) twilit. Freight«cvrer'0 I >ominal i The .vomlto was' stii'A unabated., The crop* lu the lutorlor Worn nattering. ‘ The report (bat the vomito had appeared at'fioguale GianuVww* denied. AcfljV oorMl,lio rl{,cs h«l arrived in Texas at Bexar on the S.'nh u 't. Thu plantations iu tho Cibodo would not proihu*® a thousand bales of cotton. Tho Che Deaton Courier repot Is the brig Portland, • frbt® *' or w Ith coal, grounded n't Ocraookd lalst, and iS nowfiiii af watSt. JoUK3,Be'pt. 13.—A steamer, auppoted to bo the Persia, from Liverpool bound to flow York, passed Cape r*qo about ,6 o’clock on Saturday morning. Her dates are to Saturday, the 6th Inst., one week later than by tbeEurops. ’ '' Boston, Sept. 12.—A fire broke out lu Northampton street, in this city, this morning, |n the extensive cor daga factory j Messrs Sampson nnd Tappan. The da mago to machinery and building amounts to about $lO,- OQO, and Is,insured. It probably the work of nn In cendiary. Tho third story and roof of the factory wero burnt.' Ithdd bcou iu operation,only n month, and yen terday was the first tlmp that tho wbolo of tho machi nery was put iu operation. The Metropolitan Douse, in Treniont street, was da maged by flro this morning to tho extent of $2,000. Another Alleged Wife Murder—Arreat of the 'Nkw York,'Sept. 12:—Matthew Datiln, an English man, about 40 years of aga, was taken into custody on suspiciouof having caused tbo death of his wife. It ap pears that Mrs. Danin has been Rick for several months, and that on the morning of’the 11th inst. the accused' ordered her to got up and prepare breakfast for him, but being unable to do,ROj she declined, whereupon, ns is alleged, he dealt her a heavy .blow in tho faco or on the head, and then left the bouse, tJpou the Infliction of thd injuries, Mrs. Dantu grefr worse, and died In au hour Afterwards. The accused .was held to await .the result of the corouer’s, inquisition. The deceased rd sided at 09 East Thirty-fifth street. Departure of the Vanderbilt and Atlantic. Kbit York, Sept. 12.—Tho luuil steamers Vanderbilt and,Atlantio sailed at noen to*dny, tho former with $12,000; the Atlantic hadnospecio. The V. 8. Frigate,Mississippi* Nfw York, Sept. 33 —The barque Evadne, from Bio, reports speaking tho U. 8' steam frigate Mississippi on tho‘Oth of August, in lat. 0 deg. south, long. 34 deg. 10 min. ' Nbw York, Bept. 13.—There is no signor the ex pected steamship Baltic from Liverpool. Thuwoather has been thick alt day and still continues so. Race between Flora Temple and Brown Dick. Albany, Ni Y., Sept. 12.—A trot between Flora Temple and Brown Dick took place hero to-day, Flora again proving victor, winning three straight heats. Tho time made was: First heat, 2m. 33fts.; second heat, rn. SOfts.; third heat, 2m. 30s. Hazleton, Pa,, Bept. 12.—Mr. Charles Wine made an ascension in the balloon ” Old America,” from Taraa qita, this afternoon, taking tho piaco of his father, tbo well-known aeronaut, Mr. Johu Wise; tho l&tterdo clining to make the ascent himself on account of the inefficiency of gas suppliod by the workß of that town. Tho balloon c&ino down in tho pines of Luzerne county, and landed in a treo a total wrock. The aeronaut was uuinjured, aid arrived hero a-foot this ovouiug. ; ' ' ■— i Doable Tragedy—Suicide and Extraordinary .; Death from Fright nud Excitement. Cantos, Bradford county, Pa., September 12.—W. 11. ‘ Qreenmah, Esq , a lawyer of this place, committed mu cido to-day by cutting his throat, while laboring under a fit of delirium treiueus. Mr. Spaulding, tho proprie tor of the Cauton llotol, fell iu a fit on seeing Mr. Groeuman’s corpse, and died immediately. Tlioro is tho greatest excitement prevailing here, as tho partloswore widely known and respocted. Anniversary of the Battle of North Point* Baltimorb, Sept. 12.—The anniversary of the battlo of North Poiut has been celebrated to-day with military parades, target firing, Ac. The Old Defvuders celebra ted tho day at North Point. A number of political clubs paraded this afternoon. Nkw Orleans, Supt. 12 —Tho flics of Mexican papers received by the steamer Texas, give particulars of the still existing trouble between tho civil and ecclesiastical authorities. Further Insults have been committed upon tho Ameri can consul at Masatlun, arising from the caso of tho Americau schooner Oda. A new difficulty has also occurred between tho Gov ernment aud the British charge d’affaires, on account of tho insults to tho British flag during the absence of tho chatgo from his post. Intelligence from Yucatan Btatcs that the Revolution ists woro gaining ground. California Steamer Below at New Orleans. . Nkw ' Orleans.—Sept. 12—Evening —The steamer Philadelphia is reported below, coming up. She will bring California dates to the Gth ult. Tha Meaner Central America left Havana for New York on tho morning"oTiho SUi inssl. ' * Nrw Orleans, Sept. 12.—Sales of 1200 bales of cotton to-day, at 15ft«rl5ft. Corn is declining. Exchaugoop London U quoted at 109, and bills on New York range from ft to lft. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING ■WiiHATLEY’a Aucu Btr«kt Theatre, Arch sthelt, above Sixth.—“ANow Way to I'nvOitl llubts”—“Cape May.” Walnut Street Theatric, N. E. corner or Ninth ANO Walnut streets.—” Damon and Pythias Two Buzzards.” National Thratre, Walnut Street. above Eianra. “ The Dutch Governor”—” Tho Mummy ”—“Founded on Fact.” •Another Foul Murder: —Within a stomrs throw of iho econo where Mrs. Voldoz was so cruel ly butebored a week ago, another tragedy occurred oh Saturday evening.’ The facts aro as follows: The murdered man is named Peter MoVey, aged ribaut. thirty years, a Imkor by trado, and residing In Catharino street, near Thirteenth, lie is repre sented ns nn honest, iudustrious, temperate man, and at tho his brutal murder, was on hisro turn homo, having his bread oairt with him, his cus tomevs being attended to. During the day, MoYoy hnd labored nssidutmsiy at his businoij, mid did not appear to havo indulged in anything of an in toxicating character. Unfortunately, however,his curt cumo in collision with a furniture car driven by a young man named John Gallagher, residing in Flower street, who, in a violent state uf excite ment, made the murderous assault upon MoVey, which has resulted so seriously. Hiohord Conway, who resides in tbo 1 vicinity of Bodford and Sixth stroet*, assures us that ho was on the corner of Seventh and Shippen streets,when he saw tbo deceased eoming up Shipped street, near Seventh, with a breud oart. Tno deooaacd ran against John Gallagher, who was driving a furniture oar, when tho lattor sprang from his wagon, placed hia hand in his pockot, and, in a loud voice, asked, “ What in tho holt nro you do ing?*' The deceased theu oxoused himsolf, and Gallagher said that ho would take uo excuse what ever. Gallagher then pullod his hand from lus pocket and struck tho deceased iu tho face. Ho foil into tho stroot, from tbe effects of tho blow given, within a quarter of aq inch from tho gutter. Francis Murray, residing ntthecornerof Scvculh and Shippen, wcat to tuo assistance of MeVey, and with tho aid of another person, got him upon hi* feet. ' Thoy then gavo him u glass of water, when tlio polioo como and inquired tor a cart, for the purpose of tnking him (tuo deceased) to the Hospital, who was theu evidently deud. MoVey did pot speak from tho timo ho rcoeivod tho blow and fell. During tho intorval Couway went for a cart, and In tbo meantime tho oflicors hud ob tained a sottoo, and after carrying him as far as Seventh and South stroots, a physician was mot with,, who oxiuiiined his pulso. lie said tho mnn was dead, pnd it was useless to convey him to tho Hospital, Subsequently, tho deoeased was taken to tho First District Station Houso (Southwark Hall.) Gallagher left his furniture car, and iov, mediately started off on a run. Oopwav states that ho saw uo knlfo usod, 1 ' ' Tho dccouscd is a stout built man, and leaves a wife and two obUdren to lament his suddep apd torriblo death. By mcaua of strict industry, ho had boon enabled tu the property In which his family resides. MoVey hap rosfdod iu Cathav rino street about oighteou months, and in this country about eight yeais, Gallagher is aged about, twenty-two years, and is uieo very robust in his build, llis char.iotor for pcoco and quietness has long been bod; and it was only on Saturday that sontonoo was to havo been passed upon him fora murderous assault upon a Sir. Spollbrink, tho proprietor of a food storo at Fifth and Bodford stroets, having been previously oonviated Itt tho Qourt of Sessions. It was, how ever, postponed until Saturday ne^t. ( The wounds inflioted upon MoVoy appear to havo been done by 3omo sharp instrument, from whioh 'the blood flowed copiously. There is one on tho chin, and another in cfoso proximity. There is plso a serious bruise upon the loft temple, tho result, no doubt, of tho fall. £t will ho goon that tho testimony, os dotailed below, is of tho tqo£t contradictory and conflicting Character. ' * : • coudneh’n investigation. 512,401,709 54,207,507 • '294,100,835 \ ~...$300,890,141 $9,053,570 4,813;5G2 10,691,047 .$23,004,070 $338,985,005 1 At 0 o‘olock on Saturday ovoaing, tho Corouer impanelled tho following jury Frank Taylor, P. I. Mitchull, E. Rush ItoUur, Enos IVhiteuur, Ed* nund u,1( l Abraham Abbott ■ Tho first witness called was Richard Cjnwuy, fhoso testimony agrood progißoly with that givon above, with tbo oxeoptign tjiqt bloqd h°.f3P \° fl°'v fjoui hU mouth tho moipout after h a ‘“e Iho witness also 6uid that tho deceased mamicstod » desire to fight, but oxhibited a peaooablo did* tosition. Gallughor wuutcd to fight nil the time. Uhls witnosa ho* told a fctruight'fonTard atory, and etys thBt ho has no permanent rfiri4«n i!!7 or,J in tlo markot, and dopends upon that for a hving. - Francis Murtoy, sworn.—Resides at N. E. corner StVonth and Shippen; shortly after (J o’olook, tho diseased pasaod by with his cart, aud crossed over Slinpon, almost to tho curb-Btono; thoy (him and Giliagher) had some words in Shippon, below Se venth; tbo docoasod was whooling a barrow somo twenty Btops or more from Gallagher; ■ words took phoo at that timo, but I don’t know tho causo; Gal lagher arid he would smaok him iu tho mouth if ho wJSd do It again, hut I don’t know what bo had dope; deoeased replied thqt ho could not; Galla ghir said if you wifi como ovor I will try it; tho de ceived stopped, dropped his cart, walkodbaok, and they both mot in the stroot; thoy then squared off; OBUegher, I think, struck him; thoy thon olinohed; whts tho dccea&od fell, it was a heavy fall on tho book; Mr. Doughorty wm with mo, and wo made for tho doceasca hnd picked him up; ho was lying upon Ms book, blooding from tho mouth; the fail wuS caused byadesperato soufflo; saw Gallagher with no furniture oar; an ofTort wag made to givo tho deceased water, but ho could net take it, in oonstquonoo of tho blood coming from his mouth; never sdw Gallagher drink, but ftupposo ho is a drinking man; ho nover was in my place moro than twice; saw Gallagher,strike deoeased twice • eac^sjtor hew^dowcj lm PWnriJyiw^urinfc; Fires In Holton. ‘ Husband Non-Arrival of tlie Baltic. Accident to an Aeronaut. Further Mexican News. Markets, THE CITY. HUNIUV'fI PROCJSBBINOS Coronor resumed'the investigation at ten o clock yesterday morning. Richard Conway recalled.—Was standing on tuo corner of Seventh and Shippon strsJ3 about six ,0 olook; mw deceased coming utF/Sal&pcrtj street; decoascd run uguinst Oallnghcr tfßii if bread cart; man with broad cart cxou?cd toGrtljaghert Gallagher paid he vould uotflifcusd : hitn; Gallagher said if ho como hack ti&woultfk break his d— jaw; Gallagher stopped his« horso and jumped out of tho wagon, and nt the baker; don’t know whether ft was a kmfo or black jack; did not 6eo the weapon; as the baker was failing Gallagher struck arid kicked him, and then turned aud run, ‘leaving the bakor on tho ground; J. Murray canio up aud picked up tho deceased with the assistance ■4it Wine water of which deceased drank part; he was not quite dead when£wo officers got- a settee and con veyed him to Seventh and* South', they met a doctor who examined the man, and said there was no use taking him to the Hospital as he was then dead; flfferjrards accompanied an officer to the scene'of occurrence, but could not'find Galla gher ; I never had any quarrel with Gallagher; he (Gallagher) wasdrivinghtswagon whenitoccurred. Fallamon was at his door. g Eovi Fish, residos at 016 Shippcn stroot.—l waa sitting against the awning-ppst, near the gutter, reading a book; my son was,.standing next to mo when the baker oamo by witii his cart; the boy said, “Poppy, bo hurt me;’’ the - bakfir replied, “You h‘>d bottorlook out for y6ur‘logs;’* my sistor-iu law, Juiia Walters, said bo had better go off tho pavoment, Into tbo middle of tho street; the baker told her to go to , and used othor obscene lan guage; tho man that struck the baker said, “you ought to bo ashamed of yourself to use such lan« guugo to u female;” the baker usod the same epi thets to tbo man, and told him ho would give him satisfaction if ho wanted it; the baker loft biscart in the middle of tho cross-way between the cornors of Seventh and Shippcn streets; tho baker struck this man first, in the breast; tho baker bo«*an the fight, and after ho strnok, thoy olinohed, and the man gave him two Wows, which knocked the baker down; ho struck the baker onco"after ho was down ; Qollaghor was standing noxt to the house, nearmy sister-in-law. Andrew Fries, resides Shippcn street, between Sixth and Seventh, at tho shoe store—l did not sec tho beginning of tho difficulty, being engaged with a customer at tho time; I only saw tliera clinched; all I saw was this man Strike the de ceased, nud they foil 'down; tho deceased and G&U laghor were both down; after they wore down Gallagher atruok hiui a blow in his face; as .soon as he struck him he walked away; did not.see any thing in his hand; can’t‘say how ho was dressed; so quicOonb I could talco no notice; did not soo any car thoro at that lime or during theday; live on tho samo aide of the street it occurred.-, - Bear, resided sguthwosLcoraer Sovcdtb and Shfppen—Hodrd fhp/ baker Sj&y someth!^to Fallomon’s family; then, heard a man say to ba kor, “ if you want anything come baok ;** the ba ker turned and wont back ; after this went into my storo; did not soo Ghllbghor strike a blow'; don’t know tho man that struck the baker; ho had on a bluo coat, and I, merely kpeyrhin\by eight. , Officer Hubert Connell, sworn now John Gal lagher; loft tho Hall at half-past five o’clock yes terduy afternoon; mot Gallagher at northwest cor : nor of Fifth and Shippon street, on my way te my beat, which runs from Sevonth to,Tenth, and South to FiUwator; onothor young man was along; he was going up Shippon; I asked him if be had got his scntopco; don t recolioot who the young man was; Gallagher tyns rather drossqd up, had‘a black frock coat, singlc-brcasicd, high-crowncd Kossuth hat, and black pants; know Unllagber very well; have known him to bo in some quizes; ho ii a med dling, quarrelsome man) be wears no whiskers; is pretty stout, yathor than slitn, about fivo foot eight inches high;'bO siid Mr. Mimfl had postponed the sentence bcoauso of tho absence of Mr. Rankin; he was not dressed in a way to drivo a wagon. August Siginond resides in Shippcn street, below Seventh; I saw Fallaujon’s family sitting in front of their door with two or threo neighbors; Galla gher was sitting to their company ; know Galla gher very woll; he has a furniture ear, which he .drives; hp has moved ipe; ho had no furniture car with him at tho time, but was dressed for going out; thoro was no furnituro cor about thcro; saw Gallagher driving 'a carriago with two horses; ho was nlono in tho wagon; saw him coming from Seventh and South, and go down Sovonth; this was in tho morn ing at ten o’clook; did not see any ono with him at that time! saw the baker ooming from Sixth street with his push-cart; bo.pa s?d on tho side walk whero tho r'allrmons woro sitting; some of tbo Fallamona were sitting near tho hougo and the others near tho awning post; in doing so the cart struck a child uq tho log; tho child was struck with tho sido wheel, and not with tho front wheel; tho daughter of Fallamon said snnothlng to the bakor which I did not hear; a man who waa there said something to tho baker, when the lattor stopped biscart aqd wpqt towards Qallaghor; as soon as the baker aame up to Gallagher, tuo lattor struck him (tho baker) in the face with his hand; saw nothing in his hand ; they olinohed together, when Gallagher throw the baker down uud hit biqi two or tqn>9 times in the face, until ho blop ; 03 soon as this WA* dono Gallagher got upand went towards Eighth street; when the baker was falling ho grasped at Gallagher and both wont down to gether : tho baker was thrown down with force, and struck bis head on (bo flog stones; whonGallnghor went away ho walked slowly, looking back throe or four times; os soon as Gallagher struck the first blow both men catno down, the baker falling un dernoath; after Gitllngbor went away a grbat crowd gathered, and some of the police came, who picked up tho man, and that is tho la3t I saw. Tho jury rendered a verdict that the deceased eauio to Ins death by a blow or blows, or q fall, to* flatted by tho hands of John Gallagher, A rumor prevailed extopsivply .that Gallagbor had been arrested, but It wak without foundation. Police Hems. —At an early liour yesterday njocnlnn'jvj'erx disgraceful fight took place at the corner of Front ana Maiden slroots, ooiwocn n fpt of drunken rowdies. High Constablo Blackburn, who was returning homo aftor investigating tho cause of tho firo in tho Nineteenth Ward, assisted by Offloor Ootly and others, arrested John S Firth, John Mooto, Edward Riley, William Blair, David Hoover, J. Seibort and George Roberts, who wero commi'ted by Alderman Devlin to answer ot Court. On Saturday, beforo Aldorman Eune, a final hearing was had ip tho case of Hickman, Lovi Niue, and Samuel Shook, arrested on suspi cion of pacing and attempting to pass counterfeit $3 notes on the Hudson county bank. Offlcoia Ho. 374 and 388 inudo tho arrests, and on the person of Hickman wero found fifteen of the spurious notes, while ou tho others there was nothing discovered to implicate them in tho transaction. Hiokman had previously statoJ that tbo money was obtained frowNlooin payment for a watch, but on Satur? day ho recanted his ■qoida, said bo bad beep on n spree, and was positive that an iopopentmap had boon accused. Nioe and Sheok wore ut once dis charged from custody, butHiokipan in default of $3,500 ball to unawor at Court. Austin S. Knowles, an ox-policeman of tho Ninth ward, on Saturday, was held to bail by Alderman Em»o to answer the charge of continually threatening Mr. Albert Pohlig, who resides at No. J 7 Fayottpßtropt The Scott Legion will visit New York tliia morning, accompanied by Gonoral Patterson, They will number nbout 00 men, aud will take with them Rock’a Comet Land. Thoy wilt probably return on Wednesday, and will bo re ceived in this city by the National Guards, Rnfier command of Capt. Rotor, Lylp ,Yhp latter com pany hayo gfinoroijgly tonficrcd tho uso of their splendid hall, when it is completed, to tho Logion, for their first ball this season.' Serenade to 'Democratic Candidates.— Tho Eononal and political friends of Moasra, Albert >. Boilcau, and Joseph Crockett tho Democratic candidates for tho office's of Recorder of Deeds, and Clerk of tho Quarter Sessions, serenaded thqse gentlemen on Friday night, Tho compliment was very happily rc'olprooatqd on tho part of Messrs. Boiloau and Crockett, apprtipriato speeches were made, collations sorred, nud there was a good time generally. JDelaware County Agricultural Society.— This Association, now of several years’ standing, will havo an exhibition of stock, horses, produce, ami machinery, at tfitj town of Ohonev, on Thurs day, Friday, and Saturday, (tho 17th, 18th, nnd 19th instant,) commencing at about 8 o’clock each day, ami closing ut snn-set. Tho display of horses is lilioly to be very good, and thcro will also bo a good show of milch cqws. The dairy, products will bo shown in full force. For tho oooommoaa thm of visitors, this exhibition will he held in an enclosed field, on the margin of the Delaware, nnd close to tho depot of tho Philadelphia,Wilmington, nnd Baltimore Railroad. Tlio moans of nooeas from this city are at onco easy nnd cheap, by rail way and steamer. , Perhaps tho bettor way would bo to go by ono conveyance and return by nnothcr. Chestnut Hill Agricultural Association. —On Saturday afternoon, on the pretty half-mile courso belonging to this association, several trials of speed between “fnst’Vhorsoscamo off with spirit and suo cosa. There was a largo attendance, considering that tho afternoon threatened rain, and thqt (his is strictly a pplvuto enterprise. . Adjacent ta tho coiirso js a hf}ndbomo building, the. Pavilion, vrhich is fitted up with tasto and ologance, and will soon havo all its appointwonts completed. The associa tion, of which Gwen , i? Prosidont, Will hayp an Agricultural Fair or Exhibition, in a few weeks, and us their grounds aro within easy driving and railroad distance from tho hourt of tho city, tho affair will probably uttract muoh atten tion and many visitors. Gunning Accident. —lnvariably at this season of the year a number of accidonts occur to those who aro fond of shooting reed birds in the rural portions of our city., Too muchcaro cannot bo exorcssod by sportsmen. On Saturday persons woro admitted tothn Pennsylvania Hosni fal who suffered umr» nr logs by the prematuro dis ohnrgo of their guns. Fair Continued. —Tho fair in aid of St. Bridget’s Church at the Falla of Schuylkill, which was held in Jayno’s Hall, last week*will bo re moved to-day, to tho Musical Fund Hall Locust street, whoro it will be continued during tho present week. Tho display of useful and fancy article:! js very orcditablo and uttraotivo. Accident,— During the alarm of fire on Sa turday night a nmu namod Jamos Donahue was tunovqr by tho Fiiondship Engino, and vory se riously injured, at th«V corner of Fourth streot and Franklin Avenue. He was conveyed to his rosi donco in Lloyd’s Court. Railroad Receipts.— The receipts of the North Pennsylvania Railroad for August ahaur, tho oreat oat Jnoroßfao oyer thu corresponding period of i aa t yoarof any mpnth so far in 1857: Tho receipts woro .$30,005.35 last month, and $8,042,23 in Au gust, 1856, thus giving an iperoaso of $21,903 02 or over 250 per cent. This is a vory hundsomo rove nuo and argues well for tho fytqrd of this coin pon?-, Tho passenger business qf tho mouth was vory largo and tho freight tonnage quite satisfac tory. Tho following Is a statement of tho receipts for eight months of 1857, and 1856: 1857. 1856. Increase. January $T,400 03 '53,319 68 SU76 40 February 13,51*78- . 3 210 60 0,304 18 March 17,098 61 ' 4,123 20 32,965 25 April .19,294 47 4,898 31 14,396 16 May., ,23,711 47 6,959 27 35,752 20 June.. 23 530 52 8,535 75 14,994 77 Ju1y:.;...... 25,938 06 8.404 53 17,533 53 August 30,005 25 8,042 23 21.963 02 T0ta1..*,5158,584 14 $47,498 63 *111,085 51 Tho rocointa of tho Penuiylvania Railroad Com pany for August amounted t 05456,710.65, against $367,713 66 in the samo month last year—an in oroaso of 83,907.97. Tho total for oight months of 1857,1856 and 1855, woro as follows: , 1857. 1866. 1855. Januarr ...$253,880.53 $203,109.83 $298,777.16 February .... 413.779 34 218,442 10 191,014 22 March .. .... 690,875,40 . 520,183.70 377,482.97 Aorll 491,106.66 610,989.11 355 349.29 Mar 401,177.67 453,686.25 325,711.00 June' 366,963 08 . 344 291.55 302.176 70 July 392,087.01 322,672.09 - 307,616.34 August 456,716.05 367,718.68 . , 897 628.09 13,367,557,83 $8,316,978.83 $2,585,606,80 Fatal Twenly-ttmd Ward.— body of an unknown iSS** 110 a wa ‘l ®t tho German-’ *4? w . , @7* ter A portion of tho wall R dw«Ruppnm[9, thortfiy fracturing his skull nn t *|bqucHtin Hiec«t.lO &Dd4l o’eloek on-Saturday* night; was alive when taken out, but baa since died. ' —ITT rrr-‘- MATTERS AND THINGS IN NEW YORK, llrom the New York papers.) • •- . • In the suit of Munson J. Lockwood against the °ditor of the New .Ywk Dally Tivtfs for a libol alleged ,to have been published in the letter of a correspondent some three years since, a verdict was rendered on Friday at White Plains, in Westches ter county, in favor of the plaintiff of six cents damages. > The funeral of Jacob A. Dallas, an artist of no litth? celebrity, took place on Friday ot 9 o’clock, from tho residence of his fathcr-in-iaw in Fifty first street, near Tenth avenue. The ceremonies on the occasion wore in accordance with the wishes of the deceased. His literary and artisiic brethren. u> the number of about fifty, assembled at the honso, and Col. Thomas B. Thorpe delivered a feeling and # appropriate'eulogium upon the cha racter of their deceased brother, after wfaieh tho body was conveyod to tbo New York Bay Cemetery, below Jersey City, for iatormont ' Jf The steamship Baltic, which left Liverpool on the 2d IDBt., t» now dno nt this port, with fourdavs later European nows. The steamship Central America, with tho Cali fornia mails to the'2oth of August, left Havana for Now York on the Bth inst. She may be expected to nrrive at any moment. Andrew Jackson, Jr., in company with Cooneil mnu Van Tine, arrived in the city yesterday, with the gold box of General Jackson, about which so much has Intoly been said, and which is likely to create considerable furore In certain circles daring the'next few days. Mr. Jaokson was met on his arrival by.the Gold Box jCommitJee, aqd is now theic < gueipt. , ArrangetmSta are |n progress to make the formal presentation of the relie to Major pyokman, on Monday next/ as interesting as tho importance of the occasion deserves. Tho Street Commissioner controversy was ye - torday transferred from tho Court of Common Pleas to theSuproiuq Court. The Court will meet on Monday, when doubtless a day will ho assigned for the argument. Judge‘Russell yesterday discharged John,M. Lawler, ebarged with embouling tho funds of the! proprietors of the St Nicholas Hotel, on the ground that the allegations preferred against him werd not sustained. The arguments on tho motion to quash tho in diotmonts found against three'hundred parties who havo .boon indicted in the General Sessions for an nllegod violation of the Excise law, in sell ing liquor on Sunday, wero mtfde yesterday before Judge Russoll. He will render his decision at an early day. In the Court of Special Sessions yesterday, Geo. Ackerman, who pleaded guilty to publishing an obscene paper, was brought up, and discharged bv paying a fine of $5O. , ' LETTER FROM NEW YORK (Correspondence of The Press.) New Your, Sopt. 12,1857—5.20 P. M. Thcro is littlo more quiet in tho market to-day. Tho inoreased strength of the banks, particularly in tho important element of gold, and the reported great increase on tho last average, render people laorosangumo and confident, although I must say,' money is not a whit loss scarce, or borrowers more leuiently dealt with, than during tho week. Wd are still in dreud of the rebound of our recent trouble from tho interior, and, until wo aro aware of the extent of our danger in that quarter, of know that it is past, tho disoonnt market, and the facilities for collection and negotiation by the mer chants, will continue tight, ilearn to-day that the principal banks have resolved to be moro liberal in future to. their customers, and to pursue their o°ntraotive policy moro modoratcly and gradually; and if this prove to he the cose, we may look for a decline in streot rates, and a slight slack-up in 1 tho general tightness ot tho markot generally for tho regular .branches of business. X have to report tho failure of Messrs. Carpenter, Ida & Co. in the straw goods business, and it is said that their lia bilities are vory large. ■ Their are also re ported to bo considerable. Some bills of a bank called the Bauk of Morgan, Georgia, are said to bo in circulation in this city, signed J. H. Smith, Cashier, and J. W. Giusey, President; but it ia doubted whether the bank has evor been organized, and the pnhllo arq cautioned -against taking them until information is had regarding thorn. Foreign Exchange la very dull/ Bills on London at sixty days are quoted at 107all)73 for good commercial signatures, and 108al031 for bankers’ do. Francs &io unchanged. The cash transactions at tbo Sab- Treasury for tho day are us follows; Receipts, $109,328.23; payments, $210,476.60; balance, $70,483,802.52. Thoieustoms receipts for duties to-day are $05,000. The proceedings of the Clearing House to-day wero: Balances in coin, $725,352.02 ; and’olearings, $15,971,954.72. The, stock market opened with a little moro steadiness this morning, and some stocks improved from yesterday’s low prices. Rending advanced to 45 at the first board, and closed, at the second at 4B|, arijo of 4 per sbaro sinoe yesterday. Erie at fi«t board, and jell back again-nrtmrspCTipu; rvnuvyirnnia t'O.ll Company is i better than yesterday ; Illinois Central closed firmly at 92; Michigan Central at 64, and Michi fan Southern is down again to 18 La Crosse and lilwaukee left off at 15f, and Cleveland and Toledo at 36i. All sorts of rnmora nro In circula tion with regard to tho hypothecation of unpaid stocks, payments qf 4 per cent, a month for loans, &o M Ao., by several roads, but they cannot bo tracod to ony reliable source, and are consequently unworthy of belief. Things are bad enough, with out their being made worse by false and malicious ruraora. It is rumored that the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company will pass their next dividend Tho bills of tho Huguenot Bank nfc Now Palis, ulster County, aro discredited. This is a very Small yuncorn. Appleton Hillyer, Esq., son of Ohqrlea Hillyor, President of the Charter Oak Bank, has been appointed oauhior of the nowly oponed Etna Rank of Hartford, Connecticut. Tho following oontrndiotion of a rumor in tho Herald with regard to the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Co., appears in this evening's Rost : Office of the Cleveland ash Toledo) Railroad Co., No.' 18. William street, i m NSW York, Sept. 12,1857. ) To the fvfiiorj of' the EtwitW Post: Tho in timation in tho Herald that tho Michigan South ern Railroad Company holds a olniin against tho Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Company is alto gether erroneous. Not one dollar of any such claim exists, J. B. Warino, President. The faßqwlng sales of stocks and bonds took place by auction yesterday, by A. 11, Muller: $20,000 Mil. aud Superior K 8 d ox ceut. farm m hda,,,,,'. 39 to 40 60 shs Uankof StMeof N York.. 100 ea. 90 26 do Qbatfiani Bank (hypot).... 25 ea. Withdrawn. 47 do do do 25 ea. 70 35 do BnkoftheConwnonv.eaUh.looea. oqvj 16 do People's Ins Co sQpa. 101:5 lOdo - do do 50 ea. 10234 60 do Peter Cooper Ips C 0,,,,.. 20 ea. 100 W 30 do United States In* Co 25 ea. 122 V . sfi do Metropolitan Ins Co 100 ea. 05 6 do New World Ins Co 50 ea. 100 Aaues.—Tho market for pearl.; is a little easier at *7-60pots are steady at sales 70 bbls Br.E.it>STcrFNi.—State flour Is somewhat firmer and in rather aetire demand for export. Superfine Western is a little lusher; extra ty-aßd* have declined. The fol lowing are the quotation?, *5 t 20.a55.40 fur common and good itate, $4 qU Oils— Are in limited demand at nominal rates NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, Sept. 12. ' first Foard. 2,000 Kentucky fta 100 300 Erie R slO 20V I,WK) Georgia 0u 100 250 do 13 20’$ 5,000 Mfbsourt 6i a3O 70 200 do b3O 20v 4,000 do 70. K 272 do e 20)$ 16,000 do 70? i 117 do ad 20^ 1.000 Virginia Cs St 5 Hud llivor R 20 1,000 NYCen 7a 04 550 Harlem K b 3 7 1,000 Erie Con’62 43 SlO litadiug R 45 1,000 Hud R3Jiu 55 100 do b3O 45 V 5,000 Hud Cou 50 200 do c 45 3,000 Harlem Mm 88 53 MU A Mifa b 3 35 s‘ooo 111 Cent b3O 84 50 do b 3 35)$ 1 S‘OQO do 84 200 Mi SA NI c 21 j$ l!000 LaC «t Mil 33 300 do c2l 5 link of America 08 8 do 21}$ 10 Ocean Rank 70 20 do prfd c 42),' 5 Am EX Bk 94 5 Sixth Avenue 84 15CoutiueuM Bk 04 32 111 Cou R 93 40 Bel A Hud Cnl 105)$ 5 do c t>3 3A do 105 75 do c 02)4 7 Pork Bk 95 25 do e 92 31 Bk St N York 04 100 Clove A Pitta 15 100 Penn Coal 70 lQOGal&Chic 74 v 100 Cum Coal f 11J$ 225 do c 74 100 do '*3 11)$ 50 do smr 73V ICO do b6O 11)$ 25 do c 73)2 17 P Mail SCo 08 470 Cleve A Tol c 37 200 N Y Cen R 70)$ 950 do c 30 v 150 do b 7 70)$ 400 do b3O 37 ISO do 70)$ 200 do c 364$ 25 do slO 70 100 do e 36 V 60 do blO 70)$ 25CARIR c 78V 60 do c 70)$ 113 do b 3 73 50 LaC A Mil c 15 V 110 do 72 V 255 do • a 15V I 65 do 72 100 do , b 3 16 j 125 do 71)$ SECOND BOABD. 2,000 Missouri Os 70 # 250 N York Ceu b 7 70 v 10,000 ' do 70# 5 do 71* 1.000 do 70# 300 do »30 70 5.600 IU Ccn Bds 1)30 84 100 Erie Railrod b 7 20V 2,000 Harlem lstm 60 lbO do 20# 30 do 65 Bk of America 98 200 LaO & Mil R 15* 100 do MO 20V 50 do b3O 16 250 do b3O 20V 320 do 16 121 1 do s 3 20* i.o do bflO 36X 100HeedingR 45 60 Del & Hud Coal 106 100 do ' 47 50 oambCom 11 100 do blO 4rv 100 Cleve & Tol R b3O 36W UOler &Pitt«R is . 12 Miih Cen R ' M 140 do • 14 v IQOMJohB&NIp&e 18 60Q do 16* 109 N York C(o ’ TOJf < “ TIjJG M,Ot • Wcaronat infallible, and we do not pretend that wo can never be wrong, or never be mistaken, Imt with all the leading journals of the country doily pacing through our hands, and with every disposition to learn and pub lish the Ruth, we are compelled to say that we can find only a general prospect of good times and easy finances, which may be realized for cur own community, if we will but support, encourago, and confide to edeh other. , Tho New York Tribunt says : ‘-The Board of Brokers has before it a proposition to restrict tlmo sale*to thirty days. It ia thought that it will be adopted, and if it U, it will ho a step in the right direction.” , , Messrs. Breeae A Kueeland, of Jersey City, who re cently suspended payment, expect to rdssae to the course of a abort time. Th Atlantic Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn has declared adividend of $5 Sff share* payable go demand. The l’hcenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn ten 3P cent. ' _ The stockholders of the Catasauqoa Rank, Pa., bn Monday, Sept. 7, elected Ell J. Allentown Pre sident, and Geo. W. nammersley,of Germantown, Cash ier. Tho new institution expect* to commenoe bustoea* during the coming week. Its capital la £400,009. -The stockholders of tho Pottatown Bank on Wedaroday, or ganized, and will commence business toa few week*. It is thought tho Bank of New Jersey, at Sew Bruns wick, will b‘e able to resume business in a few days. Their liabilities are leas than their capital, and.they show a surplus, above liabilities to the pnblie, of more than $300,900. : The New York Bank* reject the piper of the £nk of Orleans, it Albion, In tint State, one of fhfrSafelgrfSß*. Banks, chartered in ISM. Its capital U J-JM.UX*.'- Tk» Courier and Enquirer says the liabilities ff the Jrttttic are quite limited, betas &s follows Circulation. June 1857. Individual depositors, do. To meet which they held at that date: Bills Receivable Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages... Balances duo from other Banks .» Specie i. Miscellaneous Securities. We insert the monthly receipt* of the several corpo rations as follows, with those for the corresponding month last year: Aug. 1866. Ang. 1»T. New York and Harlem Bail. . . _ . road $900,51% 90 ‘ $99,08* « LaCrosse and Mtlwaukie Kail- road 61,28 4*l Michigan Central Railroad... 205,649 89 221,36*98 Chicago and Rock Island •- - * Railroad 149,265 4: ' IW.W4S4 . 5tpt.6,1856. Bfpt 5.M6T. Morris Canal Company ?301.43L. 28 - $199,83f'96 We have reports of the failure ef the following named hanks, none of which, thanks to the wise preci sion of our law in reference to email no tee, wSI i trouble our citizens: Huguenot Bank. New Palti, New York- South County Bank, Rhode Island. Miami Vallejßank, Dayton, Ohio. J.P. Yelrertoo resigns the Presidency'of the Peo ple's Bank, of New York, in consequence of of tho late firm of Hunter, Buckley, ft Co. General John Wcidm&n, of Lebanon, has been elected President of the Harrisburg and Hamburg Company. The neropfield Railroad will be finished to Wsahin g ton by the 15th or 20th of this month; * ‘ The New York Express says: We regret tube com pelled to announce the suspension and assignment of \\ m. 3. Bell, ft Co., bankers, in William street.' £kii suspension has been caused by the inability of th# firm to raise money on securities, which, up to within a few days, were considered perfectly available. The liabili ties of the house are small, and the assets abundant, it Is believed, to pay dollarfor dollar.” A proposition has been mad® by French capitalist* to purchase of the Erie Road guarantied stock to the ex tent or $5,000,000, at about legal rates. They propose co purchase the shares at 40 a 3 cent, interest, of course sharing all above cent, with the other stock. So long as tho road pays no dividends, this would be a choip mode of providing for the floating debt, bat upon the resumption of dividends the old stock would be Or astern in value. ' Comparative statement of tho imports of Foreign Dry Goods at New York forth® weelt,*nd Tised?as; % lflt: For the week 1855. . IS56< < 1857. Centered at the port. $2,039,387 $1,948,512 $2,084,438 Thrown on market.. 2,107,378 1,875.355 1,911,115 biace Jon. Ist. rT^{ ; t Entered at the p0rt..545,066,028 $73,938,551 $78368,45$ Thrown onmarket... 47,826,624 75,596,97$ The following is a recapitulation of the import of Dry Goods for the week ending Sept. 11. Pkgs. Yaloe. I Pkjr*. Valne. Man. of Wool 1554 $491,415 | Man. of Flax 432 S£4,SM do Cotton 1099 272.052 j ilLscoUaneona29o iff Ml tio Silk... 868 096,936 Total WITHDRAWS FROM WARRHOCIB, Pkg<. Value. pk«; Man. of Wool. 4255138,84 T Man. of Flax. 99 $19,711 Do. Cotton. 120 20,969 Miscellaneous 74 wgw Do. Silk.... 41 34,135 Total 763 $235,914 ESTEEED rOE ITAUHOCSISB. Pksrs. Value. I Pkn. Ytlu*. Man. of Wool. 476 $144.600} Mao of Flax. 204 $41,671 l>u Cotton.. 206 54,749 J MiaeaUnaeooe S4l 70,551 Do. Silk ..309 95,7351 Total Tlie PottsviUe Miners Journal f of to-day, satnJ up tbo Anthracite coal trade of the last week as follows : 1R56. 1857. Lou. Gain. Schuylkill—Railroad... 55.773 37 204 18,5© “ Canal...:. 32,793 87,5» ....V.' 4,7*0 Lehigh—Railroad 5.403 10,812 '5,409 ' 4 Can'll 38,233 34,071 2,142 Bel and Hudson Canal. 18,009 20,918 Penna. Coal Co 27 188 28 476 .Scranton, South 4,158 7.SM 180.033 176,903 20.711 17,581 1769,03 17,581 Dec. for week, tons... 3.130 3,130 Tbo shipment* of coal over tins Huntingdon and Br*t& Top Mountain Railroad, for the week ending Sep*4loth, amounted to 2,&86*£ tons. The return from the Bonk of England, for the week eoding the 254 August, gives the following result*, when compared with the previous week: Public deposit*.... .£5.793,503 Increase. .£257 SM Otherdeposits D. 765 80.1 .Decrease... 811.0 8 8eet...... 3,508,867 Deereore.. 36,380 A On the other aide of the account: Oovernm't securities £10.593,654 Unchanged Other securities. 17.353,385....Decrea5e..'£50,108 Notes unemployed... 5, 148,145 The amount of note 3 In circulation is £19,208,605, being a decrease of £84,420, and the stock of bullion in both departments is £11,239,131, showing a decrease of £29,T75, when compared with thepreeedfog return. PHILADELPHIA STOCI I EXCHANGE BALES, 12,1857. September Reporltd by K. Jlanfey, Ji Walnut -Broiir, No. 80* 50ARD. FIRST 100 Ci*t R 6’s I*s R go 4000 *do lots S 5 1000 do so 85 300 Citv G*a 84# SUO do 84# 500 do new 93# llOXPennnß lots 8 4$ do lots 8 V I 5 Minehill R 56 V 10 do 2dya 50# - do 66# 1 do SBJ,' 50 Reading R bovrn 22v 100 do b 5 22% 50 do tswn 22 V 50 do b 5 22* 100 do l>s 2J* 50 do *swu 22* 100 do I>s 22* 95 do lot* ‘22% BETWEEN 2000 Citr R 6’s 85 2000 City 6’s 85 35 Reading R 22 V 100 do 65 22k i 50 do s 5 22k 1 50 do g 5 22V 100 do »5 22V 1 25 Morris Canal 45 * • SECOND 400 Wilmington R C’a SO 3000 City R6’s lots 85 2000 City 6 T a $5 _J2 ‘Minehill R lots 50 # 103 Penua R lota 42V 10 Cam & Amboy R „„ A w . Bown 100 V 300 Lehigh Zinc 1 AFTER 15 Reading R s&vb 23* 150 do cash lots 22* 2 Harrubg & • bSva 53 25 Bchl Nar prf Mvn 17 35 do • L& 17 *0 do b 5 IT 5Q Long lal R biwn 8* 50 do 8* 50 do 8* 152 Penns R lots 42* 50 Union Canal 5* 2 Caul A Amboy & 100* 25 Bear Meed R 50 12 do 50 7 do 50 6 do 50 8 N Bk Kentucky 112 2 do us 2 Louisville Bk < », 108 50 Long Island R a 5 8* 25 Union Canal 5* 90 Penns R lota 43* Ureas* Ambojrß -100 6 .do, 100* 50 Morris Canal pref 89 8 Farm A Meehßk 61* BOARD. * a 25 Morris Cnl Con’d 45 25 do 45 100 Union Canal b 5 6 45 Reading R 22* 5 do 22* 2 Farm 5c Meek Bk 61 2 Man 5c Meeh Bk 26* 500 Long Island R 1 , CLOSING PRICJ Bid. Jititd. ÜB6VM 116 PhiladsCa 85 85 j* 3 ES—STEADY. J3ul.' Asttd. SchjlNwPref 17 17* Wmsp’t A Elmß 14 . 16 dolstmort7'sW 71 do RB €5 85* do Ne* 93 93* Penns ss, 81* 82 Reading R £2* 22* do Ronds ’TO 07 70 do M G’B,’44 83 88 Penna RR 42* 42* MorrisCsnl Con 45* 47* ScbylNaY,6a?B2s3* 58* do Stock 8 12 LAI 80 Reading B 23* 100 d? *i 83* do do 2d a6O 62 Long ZaUnd-- ft - 9* Tieksbnrg 7 7* Girard Bank 10* 10* Lehigh Zinc . * 1 Union Canal 6*l 6* New Creek %} * Cals visas RR 7 9 MOReadfß**' ***** #S|S» ......1387.0C0 18.0 W 9,000 6,000 61 £OO .4,243 1,675,201 .1,537 409,231 .. 2,418 ... 1,288 .. 3,726