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

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movements jinn ..Congress;; it'y.P,
resllU*! would'uhavoi SblloSredj idlJKd: ladnumi- J
toryitoiftnanciers andpolittoisns. Xil theTirst
plafea'iiV ''sufeli set]
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gressiomd aidjJfjSye ffiiosfWanlaupted the
whole ih tnei'saionSdVplMie) the
political waters would-have-hecn stirred to
thh^iTeSesJ.dfetfs.lM ,tM‘\aWSlktti)fi liyiS,
wldS-teread HrffrWtGlrwMtfihig” ’iateslropliei*
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upon THB KEDOOTIOif o*i'.*Hß: UnOH,
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from httCrruiti; and,.Uooco: hundreds of tthoßi*
rfnds'of hbnest'^WKinjMtiU'in'thrixWesterii,
nlobrutic.pitrtyj .Which,couldnotlhaYe failedito.
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thbipblificSpOr'tlriSrloountliyiixiHen soiidr «ndi
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cism of Ohio and the West, and of New-Yorky,
and J&k'ftogiahdMa tfe I fiM'’M'te'<MtWneB
street tutor: .Herironhedahave only, led her to,
ashr'dhit-tKe atoy'tk'heFrore^tf'cieiipetitoSrs!
raihiofch'tto sister StateS,:*, HorpoopW paid, the
gfcoit dfelf'iti hdi il i i diih^ivaT^a,Ceptt^l(''jfpaclS'
tl& r.SmimmiU \
<4e«’»jmWteda 4oi-i. katie VievtA'
ftotorhin. t,,01d Bennsyl vania, votes always on, i
the'eons'erwtivh'atid^'ottsttttoio.nawdev'abd'
is noi apt to to'ied asffiy By
nwyiba;,ti;rpptpd-ihy-:go.eppeatxfOuhett'piattjal
spirit; hr torherlOfeaUatere'itspinrfiMiHeto'cap-,,
, ldrahaVo Whored again-had- Congress yielded!
of the Wtttemrailroad,iatdifotiintemop<m*,L,
bnti ghd-iis stfongotitt ben oldUisbiohod faith
mands,<rf'ithe,!tnonopolistsipi , -..thetpubljo,idon,
iriSto. 8 ' 1 ' pi iiiuy it(j,ia. T i«i-,
hefcAus® it waa^inevitablyAiidtjuatUi *< AvA
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Y‘J it-tiit.t ir.i 15ii*>>liMi'.j t,. V ftiij.j.i --i.i't .'J
h-iTOws reBigpatioR l offudgp. li Cpsris,lsa?, paused
a-godd dealofspeculatiop., A-Bostdn journal
opinion fnthe Bfcd
thebenchhas hoenitoadotoncomfprtahla ; i that
JndgeiSTOßtoiiMho latter part't>f his ijndioial
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that, had not doath ; -iiiter«epted.-,hia purpose,
Aeitroulddiaie retignedi ipai{<f to u.jhvi Jil'f
wpulafßejpdto
trales.’-If^elforroingJh&iid^jrtiafttPe^idbbt
tendowthemwithmffleient‘f()fee : bf l; Aiiali&ter
*i!il i;s A. J ’‘i'^ : ' l _*■>!. t-vlLi* •oiLTiiC
jenahjp.Uiepi.to.^rfo^t^ejrau^es.Jecaußp
e social relations of i tho, judgfes,Weronot'on
W sasy, unjl, friendly.fgoting, • tliea;, .doubtless,
» priwite,Btatioa »da better 'fltted to .'their pe
culiar organization. But t(io £: Wt(ie'nie'rrt ) i!l w , e
iTfeefiicAn^hi»Qes
thatdf tePBWSdAWMfIWgffI, »f?
He was verymuch disappointed at not receiving
the post o£Chitfkraßtieai(mtha'dßath of Chiof
JnsticoLHasssatJAraiHe.ijaertatoly toadrsomo
dffi'del l! !dto‘ :, point>o^- , setylctfih | o
rof, legal knowledge he: wjas,, uiidoiib’t^ily/au-j
‘pdnßr;to‘hiA^a<ioAiatiS,' |;i 'l j
'' Sui'iiis sykfem ofcoiisV^gnaljK^.ilHp^fjrj
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Of ,courBe,„tho latier.jnithßiexeKiße'ofthaap
pointing!! powcrj-hestovred- tbo-vacimt post
upon ond.whpA.e ov^li.
He eouldn hardly,have ihean’. expectol' tbadci
otherwiso. .XnBtaadi : thefefdrei brJiidge‘ , Sioar
’ RP'BKiyfii?’ifwifii;,iflo.erminefeUuppaMr
Ti>;Et(.!i:P..lP>.,BAn;BouEwasat,thesimieuui(
t jspt.^tsasßpti ‘ fpilafcoeo 1
,'f'ndgii ,wig,£*d[ f-;'.-',’;,*'!!!
; ■ The !W:4eBBioi!i.i>f i-theSd-;gontleißon-tO! th(
‘’Sptoi
..of ,fire principledthathadiieietoforeiiioewap
piiedtbthe-inteipnStatidtiioftlioCdnstitotiou
•r^V^.e'/p^i^ i 'lip^cjou}^ , t.oji‘^;jygj!i
c.wasi «t’«i.voiyii^ea»aiitlbbdng I :,asrtheipub
r fie**.- .iSbe.defliiiidn.dfithp Cburti how,ever, : dri j
-the casetof Brtteoe-it;tksJßantiofi JKrttocfa/}:
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the ri Wamtii Bridgii qtfitei(iiaconce'ried him!
Jtd iS W] docfrlnes,
as declared inilie'case ‘st'Orsii'yjr !
/.anditherctee of >BBrtoiba/VCeUags,iwdrei«faßt
to resign..i ; His.position .wfla wotuncomforhihlc
•from‘any wahtiof doUrtesyjandirespocton the
opinions were not inharmony-with his. „,. c , {•
•; ’.‘Whether SWBp'.man'wtoild-'permlt'hliiispl f
■‘ to'be.4}s^)e^;, H 4ii4
r eauao all the,world,cannot agceo with liia ophl.
..ions,it is decide.':'But,'
.;isu\eiy, it,feiiirdly,'oltetaefeTitoe l ofatw v i«R?rian
•-tb.iqni* ] ]liS‘l t . , W towMW’hto*fellows hapjfon to
“totVlVd' ai' iioWcmSl ott s : Wjtjfcjh’ | conflict ‘ hiß ;
i.iown.: fdi la.t jm : j -
l !i 'Thiit'fhd.dilisentinjj. dpldioU Of/JildgeOnn!.
ijs 'i>i;B.re4!§'epi(f!^^ailifiteAltß’per-'
r jiooai relfitiondwith tho. /othec! Judges .wa do’
, uptheljove,.. Wero.it sp ?) it vyouldovindß'that'
- gentlemen'j.tliat thoy woro'-itliboral .umd iri
'“'teldtoßtpSrtit'iM.' Ivp jhave ; ‘seep mo
in proof.-; ffo I Judge Cuaxw has retired the.
t; Bench, wp;yehtdro.ipi hot hecansoi'his
■ ■'toiattAin* higher.one.r.'He .has gained nutch
among tho,l{epflhlieans onaccouiit.'of his'
' ~'i 'iitld'b^pJrQitaV^P^PVii^il^tntrt^tie'
“‘‘MblieiSfiiS’ growing* old, f imd< inayibo.nnavailv
bio in the next Frcsidtiiltjal Blectloh,’Judge
ConTts may expect to shnn)y his place as a
candidate. We fib not jinow that tho Itcpub*
licons wUhventutsito put forward a man whoso*
~ osUmilik .clliras tft fami) and political.pypition
.are a distnUfmg?opinion:fii)ntwp dfb know that
' ‘ .the mtclligcrrt‘ freemen;of'the' l dpUn<ry-iV(),uld
; 'diijenti.tolrifl.'.cl.&tiijphy. an oy.cjWheftoiHg ka!,
jdrity. lluV 4,|-Vi'.i;c ;; ' - *•■
■*'. ■■■'" “■■■•'■ n-i .! .15-'
- *■; *■. -'■ vitEWenatA. ■ ; *-
1 1,1 ■'rlieiPemo, whfchloWtjrfeippicjioithefifth^
■iarrived at* If ew ■ Yorlrf yesterday,- ;:Sho (brings
l.in’tebigence, irdmimlia,-, though 'iihd,i:t,endon.
i" 'newspapers’Cftf eAdwdbdi'Wlteiprlvathdotteiis';
,-s «miWsWWdMMf|4:
; ;,lEao, British
! ]i'tftops ; ln;.iiidii J wi6 | ' ot! th ,l be' : a a'
io iofcedfß6;(So6. Aa A the“lfiauri'ectfdii.jliiid!not,
3!n,«rteddodi. bej(Mid<the,fnofthw«Btbprovifleo, ft,
“ wphegt
«:b!eolnfonj a letter ftomfldkdltiy onglnillf pdbg
, -aaS;:
.ttl&Mlipfes
V. that Prance ana England will
jntb® |
I BEFORE DELHI* *
u There is no further inteffigsnco frod®ndia
‘btj the last steamer. fl|jf[|||te;t
“that any aerious blow
'tip British until they orc||m ra§|t or Bj ,*j|i
'tlohiN Campbell will
1 “Of jDelhi—a military I^ratwB*T>i^ c mP s B s '
' nijude and importance that the late Sir Henry
Barnard said, “ I cannot disguise t rom my
self thatiam before a new Sebastopol.”
pelhi7b'esides the batteries on the ramparts,
‘ fi|4 sidit ey it, over
1 “faieive hundred which mwe than half
‘ guns; o? tiS’c^^ofUol.TefgtJ?
1 iteefiltSj , ’ltvjidt|'JKnb. u, t , Eh j ei>o'>wasi aleb vlargo
oi hhifauhitfan’of'all desCriptions4-guns,,pbtv 1 ,
..JfhMI «Sptwe4»)BellUi.dt4!,Vofi.p.9ntftifl a
.Sijlithr)*EiiglMi'artlllei-jt-man oroilgimfcrj ;Th'C
inatiye regiments of'ltmirei-y.'ahu' ehgineert'
i “Jp .1 •; JiTut hi.ufiiii'./ iiAiLL'.T-t t ‘ k.i I
•^ißiam» , TO?4%. l !i^yhn. : si?W':
inters; thep'e; rpgimem.s
joined thetp,! ■ and, aro. (perfectly »;eU„abl9 i tp,
sijrYO tmdmse the guiis.-Thb reason wily such,
ajlarge'quaiititybf’&nrimumtion; and , artillery
‘wad'bt Bblhi iyj thal'itiWas the depot froin 'whichi
the’BiMeijt : torta‘iif’ ( thfe ndrtheastcift proviTi-'
I ‘4s'&US , l teSyt'BreyiddtiyyHderß' , hntq)liedy
mhero are'now a %w‘ttibusand, 'British' tto’opS
(Afore sih^fj’‘'.pugitl||i$ i h^fj’‘'.pugitl||i> 1 ' i liesiegln£
? s;
Some^C,;,the, English . npwppaper?,; both in
uondonand India,! wore bitter in their, attacks,
•’Sir»<H6irߥ^‘BAisNe*toD»' wnotfiuc-:
:c'ehdeitto l thehhief 'eemmandbefore Delhi, on,
l Ad siiadeii'delttrf of ’Gbricral’ Anson, 1 ‘in dunej
Andldied’ 1 pf ! 6li blera ‘ 1 with in; a’month ‘‘of -Uib*'
1 apppintiueiit. ’ 'Sir Hesby, though he eiajdyed|
; n^how;.W : tt°
NAnnj):.fairiy. w,on Jiia grade; Hu, entered, the,,
army, in; 1814, atitlje age of:fifteen,and was
educated- ab- th'o •■MUltary i College l of i Sand-.
'hnfSt'.V’fn -lfeMi'Ma-HilMa aidideioamp’toidils
nhclhj 'wHo’ cttnithanded’ tho Britlahforces in
f fitfs ‘‘ in _i 8lD:2oi ! Ao‘l tv(ts‘ bii‘ tUo 'Rtniflr r dC th«
tate‘i<ojrd TveAg s’ } ini' the.'TTpst'ihdleh; 'from 1 ' 1
iaj jnthpiingiieh sbjthfrq IliXtripthe com'-,
faj,ndpd.tjio gopthlValesmiljtafydi stric tfropi,
1852 to 1854,until lie was sent out to head ft,
brigade in the Crimen j ho<theie.bdcamo chief
of thesttlfT nrtdebGcneral Simpson, and held
pis command''tid"GfCh'B'rat i i< , tS£,ifAM was ap
fcomfa^d^^liu"^o|i'^at^(srf?alli'h'<!itilion
J» e mm l ty.M'ft MflYPfir,
jjor, 1860, and, in tUe,,sapio year, was made
jKnight Commander of, the Bath- After forty-,
t'nree'yeiirs ■ seivicep in l faatay parts of tlio
Wdrld; lib’had attained’ iia"h!ghel J rank'than
(thdlbof’ ilafdßtjibneVyt,' 1 tvlihfi Hd‘dihd, >t' the
fjp'iitJUi JUjrfliUlJ RtitJ !-•. i.J! 1 i > Duftt - .t« limn.,; A*lii
S*SSISPfe 0 ai t i s , „ , V . In
Bgwis/t him,, tasiPWM.tfilWlfi
openly .madciwas Olathe. had not parrifid Pe.lhi,
byasMult.i, IVhatcfiiWdlietla.wilh theJimited
meins' iinderhis command IHo .was ..copiJ
(pelted to'attbhthe ■defetisivej do' awnltcthoar-'
riv^ l 6f’Eti^oiiein : r6ln!rot‘ceTfi'ents; i TBi 1 1
titlide' wßicUlio diititayt>dlh' ctii I ryin^,''!rfUi'h[i l
weaned troojpsjj cpmmaptupg ,p6sitious In
front ]P.f; il tl(e,;ladiapiCai)itaClan4 : ,tbe.'deciBion'
■with which, lie.,repelled - the rpiterafedjjifisauibj,
|ofi tha Sepoys,, Bhow. tho.i man-Trnota, Nmd-,
itKOHj'butw rightgood;soldiet., U..ri y,,,.U,
i ' ‘jtt'li iWdrige tbit the 'ylndic.Ertiori of aßritish'
! nal"' j d^sj/^f^b'jr‘ijar ajlirtjve'
! man* snfitpbed.awaj', at .the very" time, when hp!
: seemed. Rhoptitoiwjn tbsjwmejy vie, hays jfflfo?-,
motion ion which ...wq can rely respectingiSir
Hjst)Rsf'BAakAbD.l>lt maylbe Mraemboredthat
Captain 1 -George MoOr.Ej,LA?t, : recent Iy ! of the
ir.S'. ,u A'nny,TvaS'onepf the Commission Bent to
til'd ’brhrlea“dtlHri^ ! 'tTlie iiitd'Wa’r.' HPatidiiiil
coilgagues s ,!"’werk j mpstj''tcincijy' received , aiid
handsomely treated, by Jhe Allied, officers, and
Captain. •MsGiEpwtt, ■.whQi.qnjpyod.. fteqpppi
opportunities, iofn,associating with.-Sici Hen
ry- Barnard, . where iho Avas ochief.of, tho
Staff” 'neat' 1 under General'. ■ Simpson, and
efdsely;' obsßMnd" I how' 1 lib 'perfomied' the
liHpJrtaift' , 'dlitl<s‘W hishtgh add responsible
position," wasHinpJ'psdbd' "wjtli' *tho ‘,jdisWvlb
tion that" Sfr 4I HENRT "was “the ‘ablest 1 soldier
anjongipjj'Eiigllßii,' (xenWlii' 1ft 1 tlift • drimea.
nOjilpticeil liim as, “.everattpntivo to his m.ost.
nnn\jtei&tieB,., j cflnstantly.,.in;thp ; s4d(iie.whon'
occasion hailed, andavincing, not only the.de
sire!to fnlfllttlio s re(iuiritmonts of . his -station,!
With;tire ability to# ‘ddi shj' but 'CKhibitingthat
prompt 1 andphergetic ddrtngvthtchis soheees
;sai^ i iil"lfidla!'atj' l flip 'present’.” - Captain Mc
(JiELLAN jsja'nattvo' tife
ipmprited brI'GEORdF.McCx.ELLA»' ? and IP now
the.ab!e.,CMpf Epgineer pf ,the great Illinbisj
i, ‘
To drive the mutineers out of Delhi, :tha!
h'oWet's ÜbSt, : is the thing tobo'fltst done.' •It
’ft ttf ; pelhi‘ t l &^t i ‘tho 1 mhtipeets flock, ;; as to* a
jiliicja fteii pfsA'U; teciip
.^acujty^ljjiep^e^gidfast|en)utfnyspeaaj
tip tbs meantime,! ,fo other!presidencies, than
those.,of Bengal.. .[ If it spread, .England, must
.put forth all her, resources. ~ That.pho will do,
-iPneeded, who can:-doubt ?- A- nation :wbicl|
eipended 70,000 men, and $600,000>000 in de
■fending the Turkish; ftom tho Russian despot,
ttili ndt“hfesitftte t6 i 'pfty. not' duly Vd
Vut'hny' price—i-to ' recdver'her lijdiab ctaplrei
• ( Wtli Englleh ther'o Is ono
touphstonp ,pf merit—namely, Success. Tllis
..real. cause, .tvhy., because: ,Sir. iHEwii
Bausaed, wi{h comparatively a Itandfulof mpn,
not having-re-taken Delhi and ■ annihilated tho
rrmtineertj Was blamed.- This is ; a very appro*
priato princlple for the nation'that shotAdmi
’iiil Byso'.'fo Cnconrage tlib Others 'eur
“ccntr^erles'autrbs i ? > ) ! ydt*bliilh
[‘i^Aprincjpl^i'avjiiijh;,'wb ; sincerely
;neycr,b.e adopted,,in tids counlryV ; Had;Sip
.PENex.BAßSAeo._surviye(l,l!omigi!t Imye wop
.honors, ranki.pirojse. . But he .should, not ho
blamed because he was unable to perform im*
iiossibilitiesr • .1 .
. <.i. 1.1 i3~ i a: r .... ; ,;
'"NEWS fro;
.... --.JjTTIIE . ...£SOIAj. j
j|4jl4teVas jes.aiveil, herp from i
ajnember.oi; Hpn. /ffttiua 3. siiite,
written on. board the steamifrigato Minnesota,
as she was about to cross = the bqimtor on heir
yoyago’ to bhiiia." 'fills ! ia tbe first news tlisjt 1
Hire have receiver} from 1 the ship; f lie 1 writer
,bpon,o.us a month,to-morrow (Ist
; a3,yoji,will perpoivc by oar latitude,
A d?s«, 22 mbfc, longitude 32 dog* l jnin., we are
J Y;ery,noar
i the equator to-night,. twoiyo and lour
o’clock, liaye all along the moat beautiful
.weather; but sincp we started have not hgd afajr
wind-r-always cltbor running 'closV-hauled, tock
'iiig, or'asing "*' J '' ' _ , i “\ | .
: ; , u Wc thplrades. no,Wj but they are do id
fthepd, w,wo tl arp the, southwest,until
we the lino; tbon ,tho oapt4in intends’t&ckiiig
.again iand making a-'stretch over to tho latitude of
Rio,-,where wo an ay go,in. At twenty-two dog.
!lat.; of Rio, we ought to get the, westerly .grinds
Pyerto the Cape of Good Hope. s wo
shall there in:the winter :«cBßon, ,wo shall be
foicedto go.to.Slmonfe .Bay,, eighteen miles .from
.Capetown, .whorb.woitrp.to meet our, Urst coul
i?hip*; Botrevor, there is no .possibility pf roapbing
that, point before tho first of ; "#* ’ *
>.*■ .Wohaveboeninthotrppicafor
two weeks/and it has been remarkably cool and
comfortable; in fact,, last night and < to-night it lias
.been quitocold enough for overcoats. #
7* : 1 do not know when ,yon .will
receivethii but wo'oxpect ovory day to seoa sail,
and ifwo hredisabpoihtod now, we will bo almost
certain to meet some back-strapped ship near ; St;
I Boqtte. J> ! J> - ' ; 1 ‘ ‘ 1 ! ' ,i < -• ;
Tho alioYo was written on tho‘lst day of.
August. ‘They did not meetwitji a 'sail’iintU
;th?, 6lh, .as will, appear t by thei follovvibg
postscript: ; ; , . ' ' 1 •
<’S“;Aa ft' vessel is in-eight,>nnd is supposod .tp'be
bound: tolltfdj I open the letter, to let you Icnoif
that wo iare,< to-night,-off ipetrnombuco, sailing
along splendidly. Wo Haro! boen back-strapped
i{to lisa aishlp phrase) for three days .near J3t.
Roqtnvbnfc now, I- believe,- we have a dear o.ourse
:tottfae Cai>e Of Godd Hope. } r > ’ < ,
itMs supposed, has loft the
Capo and; iflf now steaming it up tho k
ChmAjtoa.' ‘ Tvfrl ItKEo will-arriVo at 4lib‘scenes
\of duties J ,aD.out rjthe iioghmfiig
but we sliaU iiof. havo an official
, of his ;arriy;al at. Hong Kpng
until OhJUtmfts; >; :.
- ‘Very infcriiating • Ifcttir of ; Gun.
H f ,cMuityi -ffiiftinuß
,f6>:|iiB'trOTe]B;ia.lna!a, on flrtf cultpre' of jt^o:
peraaal.'* 'Ve'ofcWn-'
It for.Tn? Jfjtps?, from, our ofßejent
•toßcorrespondent. ) \ '•'! u
tfc ri, - !
! The trick-layers On the-Gettysbnrg Railroad
hRVo coinplcte'ithd'lino of tliuir ioosS itftoAdjnms
’obahljj'in'db'itThtlrsda)' Jasltllo'Haudv'Cr Bftjnoh
tira^ak^ ; ranS'tTaitl : o£oaJa'ot( tho.'irackas /liras
''ebktpleldir Tfcof tWhOtStf wljlsooil ’bs’bc&riUmiirti
in* in tha violnlty of Gettysburg,
THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA* WEDNESDAYj SEPTEMBER 16* 1857.
A skotcl
wejpjJph
citizens, b
ceptable
bered thai
main building college, —
was, through accident, burned; the
walls alone being left uninjured by the
inusmuclLaVat M'W ]}nttlAuhu:\t[hjh Jf, 0t
Overburdened with a surplus of iunus. ie
.exertions made to remedy this evil were -no >
irdspoudW'ib 1 btliMs
triohdlyto *lie College. ' Not' only were Suffi
:ciont' fritltik ‘fctintrllJutCd' ‘td the old
edifice,' lint 1 'seyfetaf
maiii':'- tiy‘tl)is;ii>un|fesncp,,thp.ColWgp lmS
• W»W?ed"w<W».»^ r ' *W ta W *X«K..
■' Thq.mjw.buiidipgiS erected upon (hq site of
thnoldj.tho same. walls,.being used, although
somewhat ' extended and;, improved..,l It lias,,
■bpeh' ■' fco’iistfiitttcd 1 - entirely,-fireproof, * tbo
iceili'tjgi'coiUisting of brickafclics resting upon
'iron bars,'.llio , itfc]j>sWilnd being'of I
solid 'masonry. 1 “ IS" 'libhttd . 11l ■
furnaces,, is well Wh'-j
tilate4, a,
.disfiguredwith l.eaps .of-rubbish., »Jid,V, ni ( 1 S I ,!'f|!,
materials, now appear in tlieir, .pristine.
njeatttyl ,,, It' is' said, that the grounds, of the
College ■ ! ami its- situation ary .-not, sur.
I paS i^a, l)y'imyoth6i ,! iii'thd , 4btintrj f . i 'ThO'pre-.
Went session'li&''Opened''tluspiclonsly,'mofe-
ljeehmatfieuidted; The
■ undergrcddctys,ooty number about. 1 two bun-'
.drqdi and!sixty. ~,Tilcrfiii?,ibn'9..feature of;'the.
■College-which, especially,, recommends, it, tq.
notice, and which-hns been a' characteristic; of
it eVcf sincC'its foundation, nit 'has invariably
jfood'a/ooy/rhm'illc'po'li'liddi'aram.iria'.-unlikoa
• alqjqsteye^'ihstiWtloii“bf 'the "kiiia- in • tbO'
country, lias consjstbhtlyppcervea'its ntirtib ifn"
iulUc4byiCon^t , .tjrlt^'.yny , 'jhcti'9n, i pr l aect^<)f'
political. proclivities- Jt
(Mbtollegt mi thelforth tawhickSwJherQsfc,
hiiits comeitv <mij numbers- ~ Duriug, tbo .late.
jjxCWing'periofl l of political stHfoyitlibre Bubo,
hispid this I ,' istuilenfs,'though their polit
leal crecais tditfered, the'.same' harmony and
p9qptl bbffr&V the'!
direct; 'qeqplt, of, thef _ cqnseryqf ivo ; cliariie tef;
Which hastdWays.been ngbr
, oualy, insisted upon by.tbo faculty. The
secret l societies, ’’ prohibited lately by, tho
.Trustees, " have been-. entirely .. extirpated,
Tlrrs 1 hetioh wbs 'taken because their influence
was considered as porniciousj 'hot’obly 4ipon i
tho’ Bt^il^nts l,! £llenii!civb^'l>tit"upbn- the two
literary ; ; societies—The 'AnS’et v attd 1
' Cliosophic/ 'it fa' gbi\erally' 5 con® djid that
, the to tewer’ipmpfend'ri^
, ltodissipntiduAnd t btb , wl,iinkißVli I t l ’i^' :^i,
. jtnro thani ati Any "other .college-,
i !th& Alma 1 Slitter to >.sb .many, great minds stand
1 |ab 1 a l,i Schbbl i of I, literaturej‘and .long,may ,onr,
1 1 country .continuo to appreciate its- excellence i
1 and'utilify : I,IJ •' "J -'•<
<•AMUSEMENTS, ' ■' ’
' .“Faust," t concerning which ,wo' have * already
aMd.agoorfieat 'ln wilt i bo“'prodilcG(],'' to
night, 'aVtHo Academy' 'of Muffle,and I ‘its’
may ))elook l cd'upon' is dstiurAd. '“Sirin
j lot" is* to, be'pTdyed’ tbiiJ "evening '‘At tho 'Arch
; TtofttreV’ wlth[| 'BaV,ehbcirt,' 'aA* ‘/fii'wi/rt. 1
Wheatleyas off "Mrs - . 1
Davonporij 4 as QpTulia* Eltiord 1 "BiJ
i)ic\Quem. ’This is a capital caSt.' There is a
fawo^alaOi*called “(!ds6 l MAy,"which
haVbeen very Buccesafiil- u ''J. Wallflok 1 aild his
ryijfo, •w6oVcWW l ijay6 , ‘apji)ciiPei j afc‘Bdfton
itonalj iHstinlgh't.hhVingTriilcU to aftpeitr/the /Wt?i
hasbben WMrimpjyHbd'byMrVdU’d'MrA. Flo
rohcewlio siicAbcded inplbakirtg a'good hbuse.' They
have anew farce, better thad tiro usual run of per
sonal pieces, in wliioh Mrs. FlOrohco takes seven
disUhcfnbd Very' diffdrCrit <3 litlrac tors,''and - plays
them oxtrembiy Ttelt. ’ ' Hcf
were hpplttudcd! “Thd ' Florences play for
th'brcsfdt' tho,'^‘delr.'‘
* At the Waliiut Street - Theatre;Mr: McDonough
lYdr&wiOg good'housesr 110 appears, thlsovening,
ds Rcubeit GlehroSj * ( *»
" SamdfoVcl’s Opbra' troupe (Eleventh atroetjabove
*Ohestnbiy continue tb receiro Wid Acscrvo aiiooess-.
•Ttieir'neWbhrieSque
w ;,s J 4, j
! ‘ ' FROM cbIJNTY,
TI& Press.] ' 1 " • 1 -
ml ■ hL, ■ ’ • -
■ l i; yonK-/ , Pa. 1 ,-Bopt:l2r ; lß67i i *
Thishfternoon the Democracy of u Old Oodbriis”
told a largeand' interesting honso
George Brodbcck; -id that townsbip:- iVa
lentlne'B./Werrt*, Esq.y''A fcUrling eld Democrat,
’frcniManheriu-township,'-acted and
wksAsristodby a trrfmber of ‘Vice-Presidents and
Secretaries. The called taordorbyj
of Old Codonis I ,’* Who,j
Mtkingd fewpo’rthlont-Twhirkay -intrddnced
Welcli, Esq 1 . 1 /'of York; who addressed
‘the’ assembly’ foirsoino' time ‘upon the/
'qdiestionk of,the day. ,Ho Svas followed by Mr. W.
"A/S.tihitf/df Wo3t' Manchester; in 1 this county,
spoke with'groat effect in the German lan*
At the condurioriof hisremarkß; thameet-,
ih'g itdjourhod* !n fln<i spirits, -nhd- with adet'ermi
‘nation to give the State dnd'ccruntytiokof an‘Cn*.
thusiastlo support. General Packer will got a
■ handsome majority in York county. The right
j feeling exists hero-; and our-county ticket-will bJ
| triumphantly elected.- •' *
Nogro Suffrage..;
[From lhoMMUoo<Wisw»eiii) At*gus& -DomocrAt.j,
' The Republican Loglsluturd passed, last winter;
.and their Governor signed, an -not to-extend the
.tighto£ suffrage tq to.pegro rqco.. uThQ.RgpuhU
can press has advocated the dootrino all-summer.
Stfpposiffg it.to he'thus idGnttodaSa Republican
teensoro, and being opftosod'to- lt'ira bdidurj unria
tural'and wrbng, tneDemoflratioState Convention
took bold,iopen, ;and!majily groundogalost it, in
JhiSßtropginndjleoifdve hfngaago.:j i ..,
iV Ke,solved, Thditoeare uhalterdlly ojwo's'ftltQ
the extension of the rightqf suffrage to tkemegro
'race,-and toillnever eotisent taut'the odioits doc*
trine, of negro equality shall find a place on the
statute-book? Of. \Vis.cQHsin” ti , .. , 4 , ,
Tbe.tunq oamo, for tbo Republican, Convention
to moot. Negro suffrage was aKepublioon measure.
Tossed by their Legislature, signed by tboir Govorf
nor, endorsed by tboir press, it was of course sup*
posed they would embody it in clear land .decisive
language in their platform.,, Instead of that, not
a lisp do wo find upon the subjeot of a formal
acknowledgment of, it as a Republican racasuro.
The only atlUsion to the subject is-this-gingerly but
detestable union of negro suffrage with tho rights
,of- foreigners:, -< a , , ;
Resolved, Tbatwe aro uttorly hoslilo to the
proscription of any man'on account of birth-toliiCo.
roligidJ, OE COLOR!’ 1 , “
They 'might'.havo'StatedHho dootrinQ of negro
; equality j in more open, but >thoy cquld not have
<jtono.it in more odious terms. This placos/iWA
yncs,nEuaiox, aud colon upon tbo same‘grounds
as no,cause of inequality. It is saying to a white
man of foreign birth ana a peculiar religion, “ yon
ate as good as a nigger; wo take you all in.” Such
is this resolution in affect., r ■■ ' .
But if we can meet them on noothor ground—if
they will sot up “ proscription” of color as tho
hodgo behmdwbich thoy will fight, vro take them'
there. - w e say that color ts ground for proscrip
tion, so faras the, rights of suffrage antisocial
equality go , Hirth-nlaco and roligiou aro not, but
polor is And if to deny to tho negro tho right to
make' laws for ud Is proscription, let us keep them
‘prosoribod. That word suits tho Republicans hotter.
Those are tho tormsln.whiehthoyacooptthoi3suo;
do not lot us.avoid (hour. , .
The Bravest,Soldier In Now York Not Yet
i. \;. • ,Fon n< ?t - ' !,
: ; Androw ,Jaojtson>; Jr., who evidently pososses
some* of tho fnokqry stamina of thovenorated old
Hero, Wehtto Now York for thopurnoso of present
ing the gold'box UUho bravest soldier who fought
in . the'Mexican war, but boing unable to find him,
sowed tho preoious relio up in his breeohos-pooket, ‘
and wontnvtey Ha>wrote to following
lettor to tbo Mayor and Committeo, declining to „
dolivor the box, fop tlio roason that tbord wefe eo
many remonstrances against it. Tho-following is
a copy.of the lettor:
Metropolitan Hotel, Sept» 14,1857.
Peter Moskoiian, Esq,, Chairman of the Spe
cial Committee: ■ >
Mr DcAn Sint I aib herb with tho gold'box
loft in trust with mo by my venerated father, to bo
presented to tb&t patriot “.most valiant in defonco
of bis Country, and opr country’s rights, to, bo ,ail- •
judged by his countrymen.’’ I rogrot, under tho
’deep feelings and cohflioting'opinions'Whloh' I find
(o exist, that I‘carmot, 1 satisfactory to iny own.
'sense ofproprioty and doforenco to tho will of my
father, now.venture *o deliver this relic.
. mo higher saUslaction than
the oxeentidn of this trust, whondver tho'publio
opinion Of tbo people of conoontrato
upon' somo' honored son- distinguished, above
all-others to rcceivo this precious token,; 1 * in strlot
Complianoo with tho request of tbo donor.’’
Until I caii thus oxoouto tho trust of tho great and
good man whom I ropVesont, 'I fnuit under a sonso
of affeotiOn and duty.dcolmo to act.. I can but re«
grot thedivision of,?ontimentand thocxcited feel
ftgswhich seem liero. I have,.theroforo,
dotortained'to return to tho Uermilago-' with this
sacred memento of my father; whoso wjshos I de
sire Httiotly to fulfil, and Whenever 1 tlie ''public,
judgment .of-tho people 61 fchp State of : Now York
'shall sottlo the claim boiwbcp individuals, it shall
bo my plca'sdrc at oneb td disohMo tlio- duty rest
‘ink ppohmo’by Vlriud'of : th»s dolicatq and teSpOR-
‘trust' i uHtii :, l ban satisfy wysolf> I oahnofc
hope to, satisfy the but
prompt action thill follow a clearly oxprossed pub- <
lioopiniou. •“[ ’ * r ' : . ' '-'-l
In conclusloh, ofid; tbit’l know of no opn
test, and expected nonoj’uuder tho first application
foitho ftOldnaxj bht, anxious -to dalmy duty; ;i
'liaVd dOWdOjl'tft preaontitQlmakc no delivery .of tbo
bojf,'sbr decide between the, brave
and gMlant gontlbiuori whose, rcsp&otivo olaims orb
go warmly and ardontly urged by tboir friends.
'il hive the honor to be; t respectfully, yoqr obe
dient servant,* • .-
Andrew Jackson, Jn.‘
P. S.—ltisdho'tohisßbJfof tho Mayor to add
that I havq decided on tbiato^® lwithont
seen him, or having Wd ahy 'cbnVorsation with him,
inconsequonco.df' hii absence from to bity* &nd,
hehcb without kuwinz wfhathifl yfew#, wbto ,upon
the subject, A. Jaokbon, Jr,
THE
Benloii out
poliitm e
Wasbihotos, Sept:.ls.—llon. TaoHAi ll.Bbstoh Ii
pronounced oiiVOf danger.
A run has been mads on all the hanks and banking*
houses in this city. Pairo k Noorsb’s suspension,
noticed yesterday, waa caused by their inahlUty to
alarm Jm.
spread to .Georgetown, where the cashiers of tho Bank
of tfeeH IhtfedWfnYng
their circdlatton', *hd ■paaßihg 'Ovfer
■■posited xHh.^em.,; jlty pound ,
of Tar. aro dqing, much to allay (ho ex
lstlng|fipancial excitement, arid f to 'effect a'ltyeedy'-re**
sumptidn of 'the usual iW»GdeiUePAittc% ! bOfllneßS'nWtt i
' F.‘H. SytOttfit haaboon appointed bJJ tbe/Seatftflyjr,
,! of thOilPrpMuiy'tpftßA^oijdTcltf^ifMWl.^e^ehlp^hJbs^
ofl3coj t*ic< jOkorob w.UiLb, removed. 1
l,! JpifW Busok?KRIHQK_ of ’Feniisy lVbMk/'hM 1
‘been appointed to 1 A* sb'cOnd : ClaSs’(s!’,4oo) clerkship■
in the Porislon Bftreau, Indian-Department/ ,i, ,> ( l,
. Mr. ItoBEBT Pobtusr,; who ,has. t beeu .employed for,;
several years by the East India Company and the Lon
don Horticultural Society to collect seeds and plants In ,
varloris'partebf Chirm, hasofferedfals' r aervice« .toi the
‘latent Dfflce.to .visife Jho, 99^ rx^^prf>vinco'j PMhat,;
“country} procure tjie seeds, of the best yArletle* or the
tea.plant, aa well as othbys, with A Vlb#
ithein"ih thk tTnlWd fitkiea. l ‘ The 'Cotriteisslonerofi
PaWntsbas responded t 6 thiibfToriKKiulrinttheAnrPMßt.
of .Mk* papor ( on
subject from him for the next agricultural report,
, 'Before'fcavat Courts tfo i, Ei-GkveViW (
inertya fjvifhbt la' th’(J l 'nKVy > IhiLfeMsaAfat-
MAhbiWaW. '‘-uJ k *.j 1 *;’ ’ . " ’(ioi,..,
■Before.Courts.Np.2, ComrpinderafPot.^^jSir^.Gopp*^
■ 'testl!\(jil Ifflwjlf ,osjUejitpn^nt, ' .
• ’ Before Coprt,|No. 3,'Commodore from slcxness. '
'Lieutenant GL'ASfltfs*B Akse tip 1 . 1 ' 1 tidiatkMbifd't fikk t knd l
, .Boeh'dii'testified for applicant/andLteutenant;SdtDJj* 1
ifor the Govenunont.. .m> i,o .uuA
WAinrsoTOH, 1 Sept!. ‘Bowlin‘ has
‘ toßbgotai ‘SelWd ,; A«slstitrt’P<ioi£
master DundAs liarr gone to York, on • btulrfoss IqoAn
nccted with the facilitation i
■ mailjj ~ , | r ' ,j i‘it # *l**' T*i
- • The Soci-etary of the Trfeftsary'has, bn appeal, reverfexl
th9dicikrdn ; bfthh'fcbllbttorof NewYbrt, WhO
„ a ddtyof'tWeuty*foup Instead. ofininAtebni peri cehtpra,.
plaid,flpnncl T
colprejioij printed” docß not change ftmlr character, m!
known in trade, nor remoVe’ih'em frbw,th ! b l scnpdliM‘^
1 which flaiMelMre provided fbfiefopAOlallj'. “• iu *■-
1 The* Sebret&ry<*ori- apt)iealj -haa.stso reversed, the.fip.'
“ cUloniotltheiparaa.coiUfctOr, w,ho. 1 mposftd.jJwe^t^fou^
■ Inpteftd pqr on checked,^annols;
■ Thatthoyarecjiocked, ana a larger s> hap raised optlielr
> sur/iice ttian oralnaty, flk’bs ilot bha’ngi'robl^distlbbtiye’ l
?haf^c!te'i i, bf ; fiantiel.-'lh anbther'casO,t'theSecretary
br thefTreasmy jflays:! fUyi foreign
iiahllity tO jduty. the apprjusora can determine’ suen
Value Independently of : the‘ fnvoico, bjr' prices’eiiVrOdt, l
' add otkdr reliable meads of Infortration* of the ralue of
the article In foreign markets, such, ai thfey eujplpy In
of Import.” iii.
Later.lrom'Tcxabr-The Aid
; . ~„.,r ....
! WASiumoN, Bopt. 35.—Tho Southern mail furniihes
pipbWfrtiiftklVpdttits'tb thttfethluat;* 111 ' 1 •*
; L Judge Hemphill:
'and,Governor,EcaaeM, candidates for th&Uutted^mea.
p|pco of i^uBk n a i i ( , |,
! Tho itoußton .Tt)egrapk ot thd‘4ta elate* that'lbV
|Cotthn picking is
; : rAore cotton raised this than aoly pfoTldnaytoavln-tro***','
.while them/wilt not baiQTcrihxiaquartexa.cfthp^VWn
uW.HSP'i.'KSV i. 'll . .wi
Tho Mobilo Register states that 8160,000 havobeeri
. rttieed in Georgia lb, aid-Geo. Walker li'
,Nicaragua' .is« ...int . ...I ’ „-l-Ui . .An
| Parilal&usjiensibnofaGeorjieibWii Baiikv' 1
1 ‘ Wi'aiUNo'rtnr, Bept. 15.-iA‘ ‘Suddon and'
1 tho Bank of Coirimeres,. at: .earned. iwpar«
tiftl
i deemed its issues, apd paid of the depositors as
! weromostneedy, aud-If i*'aupopsed'
will resume in a four days, as they are' represented afl
able) ailil.willlprotcctthabank.: Ai ran iwas-.alaakapt
up on ipost of,the prfvat© j Jmtalddeiuandf hav :
Injj beep promptly
ilie‘closing hour. ‘ 11 ‘ ' l " '*
'!ii ...jih’i., lt 'i
Nbw VTobx, September 3fi } -»The vltitod
the dovernor’R room welcomed* by‘Gift
Mayot*.'' ‘They sftfrrwfthli' viilted’(W<ienwot>d tietteWry,
and will.to-morrow visit Ward’s Islands They Will re
turn on .Thursday. i,inul
Sporting Intelligence.'
' Kaw .Yx>RK,Scpt.,lsit-At a race .which, otthd off to-!
dajr f jit;tho,Union Course, ‘• Prince” wpfl,
“.Lantcrn , '.htUng < iani©. Xi the Centrovillo Course,'
* t *tance^'J)eattte ,t^Rbseofl Waahlngton. ,, r ,l * lt 1
t k York AfnejflcatiConyentUn<.
SyßAccsE, Sept. 15.—The Amorlc&n Convention hka
b&dn by thb etettTbtt of Ilohry Il'. 'JCbWhorp
President. Seats from: New Yprkaeity
werp.setUedby.tho adnjUaloß ,<?f ofdflfagaief.
Tho coaTantlouhaa agrted to hare no new platform, and)
the resolutions to bo aaoptell will rotate to State matters
‘only. 5 ' *'•; * “' f ' “ : ! -<vj
•‘"Jkntes o;?uinfim; of> Erie; for >litoA
tary of £tate T CnI;N. S, Benton,; for .OomjrtraUetf,. ahd
jhymna.Ojlcll for Treasufar. A recess was ihen taken
till 8 o’clockj P. hi! *
k ‘ ‘Evk.Wi Sfesslo^.'—The fftltowlhg fuVthor nboalilKtiotis
have been-made :• - !i ■* '• - i
-Jl.t-I .i
. . Henry U. Boss ifor, Attorney Honera!; BwwellGrareS
Jiulg o (Dßnpi*U)n_fpr CopualA
.flloncr, John M. Btephons for State Prison laspsctor,
'and llirmu ICotebum ‘Tof ' Judgo of 1 CoUri“if dbrnchtiii
•Pleas.-'Thotickc'tlias'betncbmptetcd.” * «
, The Maine Election,
Portland, BeptV hundred and VeTeoty-fiVfl
townii, giro Morrill,lh’o Bi'publlcrfa ciiQ'lldato for Gt>-
rfeiuor, 33,000 -votes, and. Siftltb, (Dam.).-25,000,.iThc
<jyer.sj.W? 1 X0^f,.:..a.u.
1 : Failure.:' :l
'■i Boston-, Septefcnbcrl6. O. H. Btoao At do.,
bardwaro merchants, susjwndcd,.to-day, on account o
tho fa|lure Qonant, Dodge, A Co,, of york f
\ Bondodt, , Ulstuu pouNTT, N. Y. f ls.—The
baukliig house of havis,' fiuydam, Bubols, At Cb. h'aj
suspended;-• ‘‘‘ * - 1 1 l - •- «
Heavy Robbery' on a Railroad.
■phoViDßito, Scpt/is,— A trunk coDUfriinla'if flOjdtK),
-belonging to-tho Worcester County Bank; bf Blackis.
.ton,.was stolen fmm the conductorls saXa, in the* cars on
tbe Boat Thompson Baiiroad, this ; t ■ ’
‘Heavy (Gallon the €hesspCakb :: Bay^-M&Hn^
-i ■< - w.'- i'.'ii I'Hlaaater*^^
3sj--_Tha«toamqx'\7niUc(i l Jepkins,
from Boston, wr|yed reports gaieib
‘the bay, ‘during Sunday, SfoiufAy,*jiind*lasV;night; l
• passed at-anchor; tlie uteamerCaledonia,'froml-Ohkrlts
.tou, having bean run into the previous.night. ~fiho.{isd
got her propellor foul with her haasor, and would pro
ceed as soon as clear. She reported haring on board Ihf
engineer and Drcraab df the stc&ttierKorfolkj which was
sunk during thcgUe. , tfho remainder ofherVifieerA'Knd
crew wore on hdard the Joseph* WhitneyJ heiice
fop Boston, on Saturday.. Wo do not know what ptwuaer
Norfolk this refers to, but believe she belongs to
York. - ... • ;; ,• * i
. .The Empiro.t’ity at Nprfplld ’ t ‘
Norfolk, Sept steamship Bmphy djty.fipoi
Nbw Orleans, hound to‘New York, with pa4*
■ sengors, put la hom* to-day for a. supply of ioaJ.i-Sho
experienced heavy gal«»g And some slight-damage) All
■yero well on board. She brings no hews- bfimpbrtaijw. 1
i _ i,* ■
Destructive Fire ot Keokuk, lowa. {
- - : Bt. T.ouia, Sept. lf».—A*prlvato lettor from Keokuk,
lowa, states that h firo occurred thcro on tho evening of
the llth inst., dcstroylnk over 1100,000‘woPth of pro
perty. Tho principal sufferers aro \Voo*ter & Temple,;
Blarcoart- A: Page, and Messrs. -'Ddstia, Morrison,
: MoLearing, and Ilaskamp- Tho dnsarancais not mb4-‘
.tiopod. , . . ! *
, fiopt. is ppttcr j;fiplojs of Ohjo
and Howard street at $5.25 for and City Mills it
$5 50, on time. Wheat 1 is Armor; skies of Wd-rit lioci®.
llGo; whito l‘2. r )c«l3sc; Corn OOcOflTc. Whiskey 23jic
a 24c for city, and 25c for Ohio. , .
New Ohlbanh, Sept. 15.—Cotton—Tho sales to-ddy
amounted to 3,000 hales, taking-nearly all of tho ndw
ftock ifi port. .Price? nro Rtiffer,.but, un
changed; good middling quoted at Sterling
Bxchango ; other markets unchanged. * ” ‘ ‘ 1
Want of Nervq in tho. New York!
Bank*; . i
‘‘Bnnks aro oithor 'a blessing or & ourso, to* tbe j
.Community in.which toy,exist;,,and toy msy, it
any timo bo rendered a ourso to tbemsolvos iuid
thoirquStouiors, if‘not managed ivlth disototioh, 1
and by,mon of judgment and norvo; u,:"i 4 i
ThorO was n lack of iudgmout oxbiblted by tlie
banks in tho Julv and August oxtonsiohs; and* we
think thcro has boen alack of horvoveryplafnly
indicated by certain of tho institutions in thoi*
violding to tho late panic, and curtailing thoir
loans in t)ro wpeks to an extent never before, heard
of in tho same period of time,' and which shoujd
huvQ occupied at laast eight months/ Wo owe 'it
to to commoroial i community,, to spoa)t. thus
frankly.; but wo also owo it to several of tho oldest
and leading banks, todemonstratotot toy haVo
.not. rendered themselves liable tq tpo oharge of
having .bceu influouQcd by panio, ; Thus it appears
that the following banks, have variid tboir loans
during the; last two weeks ps follows:,
Bank of New Y0rk......
Munhuttafi Bank.-, '...if
Merchants’ 8ank.,......
'Mechanics’ 8ank....,...
Union Bank..
Bauk of America.......
Phcculx Bunk
Wo, havo token tho first Boven banks, as wo find
tnetq'nt'thphcad of tho'list of banks; pad-we pre
sume that the place,in ifhioh tlioy stand- indicates
tboir relative in this oramination we ar
rivo at the gratifying^faot^-thdt'tthesd- 1 voaorablo"
institutions, with tho largest cxporlonoo, instead -
of curtailing their i loans uuderja panic, have,
bravqly resisted;tbo ihfiqpncp of. that fooling, and
shftve reduced their ;loqpsjn Ah® past' two weeks
apd if
'AuedUi likouonrsq, tbff,total p.urtaflmeht.of- iho two
-■weeks would have hew only instead of,
$8;ooo,oofi.. , , ;j, ,* * ■ • l ' ~,J
;* This proves satisTautorilyJa us, thftt .tho oxpan-i
sion in: Jgly and August was ana
.roQeOt hasty, hoixtracjtiqn of loqris Aho; oopsequenoe
of a want of ,nerve on the psv - or, those who con
trol ourmonetary affairs. With all duo roapeot to
tho. president?, eashio^,. .qnd difOPtors ,of the
banking,institutions of qlly. we must,be pot
fitted to say, that to.J r ® n ? 8!f andjivisddm of the
veterap iiißtHutionß wqh&Yeßingledout'QQ account
bf their ago and M gt; dro Well worthy
.of being held; .AS>c3? thtbdsd of less ek- 1
pcriepco,. in -suoh ; trying; ttmes.flU hftVe.beoii wlin*
nelscd in Wall stfeot diirlhgHhft pM thjf® wstor
—Connor a?td Enquirer, u<rrh- u
_ Markets.)
LofUH on Loans on sth
Augusti: September.
.. $4,071,01# “ $4,144,540
.. 4,301,268 • ‘4,258,520
.. 3,342,011 ■* 8,871,998)
.. 3,949,033 3,702,408
.. 2,071,775 ’ . 2,603,042*
.. 5,343,007 5,348,042
.. 3,210,077 2,994,876
.$26,850,883 ' 820,483,051
1 26,483,0 - ■ • •
FRQgtID&C
•• iji AR^i.VjifToF
j ffißßMMi}
pWl agora.'^
The steamship Tultoii arrived off CdweTto-tVe
morning of the 3d September.
The steamship Antelope was appointed to leave
Liverpool for Bt. Johns, Newfoundland, on the 7th,
ftYff
and twenty passangorn. and $05,000 in specie."
* The Paris Payjndhib's the' rejUrteil-otoUpatiori;
tif dhVfslritid'M 1 P6rm6S& 'b'y the United SUWs, /0 -
n. fhh Polyteohnie ItrifcituWhftd blende-,
Strayed >firov,iAmopg tha; articles
. thtf .iiy Jainei
■ Vl.'W rMii;!,'.! <(’7o ■' ‘ * f ' :i
j AJt the autupn Cojpiyonooment ‘of Trinity' Col
lego, liublfn, tiol l! lor tno puVjitwb l df cunfei'ring
'degrees ihofnbers of the .British,
"Ai3octetlbri, P^crfe^sOr ' dtogera,; ofnßpstpq,,
I WshinOilfestdlio parties sd honored*,, (i (
■' ,The shipment of silroy to.thb Past, by tho.stea
.tnornf the 4Ah was , , ,
'Th.a piiijk.iOtl ndtioe' [ b ! f a
slight, ,iu their terms,‘ by indkiiig 1 rid-'
Vances bn biUSjhaying six* month's td’rhny Instead
*bf os‘of late.' v-cd
' Ctirii^lalntiJ 1 bf the spread of-thV potato disease,
bpth in England’and ‘lreland, were very, pievft-.
Jint>«und Indian’ com had, consequently a rising
wmlancy*.j ,n > * ;
i?f i t [ Uo t( times .says that'
_ Marine hail received des 5 -
the lJith' Of July 1 , ah-'
manolng’lhat two aliipspfiVht'had been despatch*
ea tb protebt'tne' Frehoh consul at Shanghai; whose:
hid beets threatened!" '- 1 • >/ ,
> | TlieYrbubh Government has instructed its repre
sentAtltes in*foreign.oonatrlds tdidlshyow, any,o9o
- with the Muratist prpceqdiugswhjch. have
.j"
; PlrtmhWPOß were, ihoreasing
in Palestine and throughout the whole of &yrid. “ ‘
1 ‘ :k ‘‘ Great BitiTArtt: l 1 1 •
I Rumors'of ministerial 'oh'ariges ’Continued 'to bo
Iropagated.„! The.London ,3/or..(anti-Palmerston
ajM.qaySJr f‘P|r Charles Wood, it, is bolieyod’,‘
rill leave, the Admiralty and‘’take the Board of
lonttol; white Sir l James >Graham>*wiU,'beeome
'irstLord of .tbe.iAdmiralty.;, Lord, tjanmure is
sported as anxious to .resign, to be succeeded by'
lr! CrinlwriU'or Mr'. 1 Herbert.'' Adtniralßorkeloy,.
hOSonlor.NavalLcund> rifitha, Admiralty,, will re-
IribiJWT&ff M.Jti* Mat in Parliament,, and We'
lear wllloe wocoedfld'by AUhilWFwhill, M.'P.*
for'llH^iton. ,f{!il ‘'• *<i ,rl.!i ul .s ~ ~ lu
[ AD.imporUptjntceting ip fayor of the scheme for
the improvement of the navigation of the ViVO'rs of
India,' vrth' a'V’toW tb increasing the ■■ supply.of.
cottbu from lndiai had been. held, at Manchester :
[ _Agre.at m9et|nßi Q* Tr.wtorian clergymen is to 1
he, held soon in London, with rdforene&lo'the'nbwi
piWWe'laW: *- ; l -‘ '* »
| Thoilon.Georgoßynghad bqoiiplepteil to sue-,
coqdLprd Robert, GroBvenor,,as one of the mem-'
bora pf Parliament for' Middldsoxi'without opno*
fitroii.' • •; • ) .u.i •; lU
! .EWren .more worq under ordors for'
India—eoToh infantry and'four oavalry.' ‘ 1 * • *’
;* ’ , " i ' < '“ITHB I, AMERICAK HORBES. *-u ,
Leoompte ran for the
wi9kjChl», aqd,,™ badly beaten. Throe Horses
|ran, yii.. LeoomproV Pwhoiman; ahd Cakhall; and ■
therdbaree was-three miles long.- .Thttirdeais
Idosbribed;;,Fisherman wqnj, aw»y With thejoad,
jCecompto Wing off,about twenty lengths! The
orily“bnabgo u in these 'pbsitloni took place/ about a.
tnlfe from homo, whon Lcoompts wentup to Oak-
/joojo pfterwards dropped back
again. Fisherman was novoroauglit, and wohin'
a’cahtdr'hw a 'lCngth.-'Ledompt-e 1 W*s ; beaten by
upwards of twonty lengths.”
. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPft.'
' Thb Lo’ndoh tinderwrttcrfl on lhb> cable of. the
< Atlantio-Telegraph Company had.qffered to scttlo
by paying 36i per cent! id’
o&sn, and giving tip alt oihinlsnf salvage ou the
ohbieoti board tno- Niagara andAgamemponjand
that ( ,
1 \rhe of thc 'Gbpartmont of> Ho
rahlt hod Unanimously 'adopted resolutions in,favor,
of a the tariff, with a, view of carrying
out free-trade prihoipleß.' 1
'’ TiiO' -Pa'riS ooWespondent of tho j Timts denies
that the Branch gone to Tunis
fqr,the purpose of.exacting satisfaction for'the
recent outrages'fhoW, bht 'willi'Oii tho’ebutrary,
Support the Tunisian Government against the.rcU
gioni/aijßUmpm.^lph^PJo^tilB./0 ,
( Thb Ebjihtia* positively. donies, -oh information
obtained from tho best fiourccs,, that.apy eecret
treaty, exists between tho United States arid
HexiccK ' Vhkt hits given Viso 1 ta Uie rumor of the
existence of one is< ibfiays,.that en . understanding
ejdsjta [ h.otwcon jsoinq Amorican and Cubaa filli
bustersfbuf iVaecl&rcsthht'thept’bJeots of these
'parties triay 1 b&rOgardbd with contempt
. The reoentocnsus shqws tho pppulation of Spain
to Amount to 10,3X0,500 souls.
" M! HidaTgo,“Moxicah charg'd d'affaires in Ma
drid, 1 bad, in oonsiquopce of tho rupture, in diplo
.matio .rflJatiQnvJeit, .tb.at oity, in, obedience to
orders from his Government. ‘ ‘ "’ ’ “ ‘
r • I AUBTR'rAV ‘" lj -i- • ■*•{.
' Loiter*-fromllongsry state that the Emperor of
IAIMtEMJwrPojT t&opgh gapgarjr wn« # porfeot
triumph, ; bis,moptioQ being very enthdsiasrio.
Emperbr'lrarfyeryhibaT moetlngwltbh serious
i the train ioLWhkh.he.wafl riding having
ran off %o traok, bat fortunately without any Ifl
'restitt.' ' ' ““ *
- -‘-PRUSSIA .U , ...
■ Lettert.fraw tb° Eihg ofPrus
ala had lately had two attaoksof apoplexy, clhd
' that cdneequbtitty his health Inspires donslderable
uneasiness.- 1 i*..•*.*.». j... . \ j l .
~n ITALY. . ;
d( Ift JBourae t of Vienna, suysthat
it learns from a good source that diplomatic rola*j
lions jriU soon be rosained bctweou Naples and l
England and Franco, Austrian, mediation haring l
.boon.St work to accomplishthat object. ;
The ceremony of commencing*the rMlrdad tun
nel under MontOonid; at whiob the King of Sar
dinia and Prince Napoleon assisted,. passed .off in a
.yery satisfactory manner. ;
. It is stated that'Wlirarit! Dukc of Tusoany In
formed •tbo'Pope While at Floronce, that It would
bfi.imprudenti at .the present, moment,, to contract
the proposed oonoordat. ...
.... *r- .. . . RUS g IA;
•‘Reliable-advices from tho Caucasus state that'
§chamjl still hold elovcn out of tho twelves block
houses which ho rocontly took from tho RusaTane,
aUhougll' ‘several ''’desperate * attempts had boon
madoto recover them.lt instated that reinforoa
moots to the, extant of jSO.OOO monaro to bo sent
from Tiflls azaio&t'Shamvl. ' ' ** ,
•It is statetHhatlarga bodies of ltußsiau cavalry
have roqeotly matched toftaidftbaAtutnan fron
tier. with a .view probably of preventing "Auafrlti
frbm inWrfferinttob'muoh latho affairs of thoDanu
bitm Principalities. i.‘j .. i • ...t. I*., i
tfhb'BriUsh and Austrian Ambhaaadbfs at'Cob*
Btantlrioplo formally notified tho Porto bn the 25th
ultima, o l the agreement lof tboir (Jorerwift?nU 4 to
tbp annulment of the elections, and the Divan im
mediately Torwanlcd’to'MoldaVia'diY order to re
oommonce-thb elootitms. i t . , .
....VtqMfwni nmoflgtt.fto .Husfplipon was pre-
Toiling with much yiolonoo.
* **• - ,u •“ GREECE. -1 ‘ ■ i
• Thd original'cbtof of;tho insurrection in Epirus
in 18M, ft tbreatof imprisonment;
hna io-opcned tlio campaign'. " l !
11 At Corfu the British Government-had prorogued
tbaParliunont for. two years, and a great irrita
tion was the consequence.
/. tll ;I AERIALS BY THE PERSIA.
InGiq steamship Liverpool.—SUbs Cush
njauj ur Wright anil lady, Sir Duncan and hian.servant,
Lieutenant ColonolTaylorandtwo.sefvaatß, Slrßr*ypli,
Master Brayell, Sir J W >lalmßloy,Mr Pilip A Williams,
'Mra flteiiiberg,'infant, and femalo httondnut, Messrs
P4ok«Daud lMTi.j'o Loir and.lady, Sir Torres, John
SlcClnrc, Percy Dove, Thomas Gray, Sfessrs gpc-yor arid
flkhit,‘Slisa Alexander; Mfss'ffatioi. Mr S A Harvey,
. MastiHarvey, Miss Harpy,, wife of Lieut
Col-Taylor and servant, Sir Watt* and Servant, Sir Bnt
tssb)vchild 1 imd’mrrSo; Mis* -Hilrtridg«,Misa. Frances,
A Qou, SLrs Wedgwood, Mt* Robertson, MUa Harvey,
My Uacvey’a three children and two maid servants, Sira
G6WOII, wo ohiMren'aad nUrse,-Mr F NovJs,.Slr
,I<ovAritWßernard, Jfr William Barton, lady,,and child,
Hon Michael Ryan, Sir Tomes, Sir J* Heririques-and
lady-,-Miss''Henriquc*', Sir John Bowmau, Ur Ed
wards, Dr Tyna, Sir Andrew Coates, Mr Cameron,
Mr-uaycliVnk,’ Mr Henry," MIM’ Henry, Miss H R
Rooketv Sir Ward, .lady, .child, infant and
nurse, Mr Jessup, Silas Wallaco, Mrs Qoodband, Sir Ju
lius Wei*,' Sir LenlotO, MV Grattan,' MrTyng, Sir Kin-,
hard, Sir.-Berry and iady. Mr.; PAtei, lady and boy 5
Sics. Coates, two children and muse; Miss Sillier, Mr.
DaVoy andhtdv, SflsaGambleyMr. Kendall, Jlf*- 1 Taus
. andßaiitthtnr/Jtfj. James aud lady, Mr Chiles
Koel.Mr Harman Levy, Mr Josoph Btett, Mw John*
Russell, MrSlichaol Hatpin and lady, Sirs K Maitland,
Mrs A Urquhart, Mrs Edward Mark, lady, two children,
ch'ilu arid nurse Messrs Nicholson, Nowton Booihj Jolm
Gillies,Beroman, Ww Bates, H W®dh°ll| Jr 1 Sladame
Gosling, Miss Slusson, Mr AL Torre, Mr SluMob, Mr
JatndSMayoV, Mrllarricott; Mr Holdford, Sir Huldn-H,.
IJulia.NorrlOiAod nurs®* Mr Gapwkl and lady, Sir 8
Crooks. Mr C T Mitchell, Sir II Brady, 1 Mr T K Cullbn,
this‘Chevalier HuUemari, SlrHuliUer, Mr J W Edison,
jff J 515 JJrout, Sir, Patman, Mr Ilirchmau aud lady,
Mr Marsdon and lady,Sir Edward Tdrpln.'MrJoteph
Brtmweli; Mr Davidson, -Mp-Hugh-SlcJuiies, Mr.J H
AtwonJ, Sir Jpbq Leech, Sir Win Leech, Mr Gooden
sham aud lady and frient}, Mr'Oildoy and son,’Dr Bodl
ehehnnd vrlfo, Mr Bishop aad wife. Goo Woods, L Pppe,
Thos Maddocke, Mr Richardson Bon » Miss Moole, Mr
John llcoiiett,- Sir J Kihn, John L6w, My Howes, Mr M
•OUlrlefi. Mr-Steltonwick, Mr 31 C’Oonnor, Sir Reynolds
and lady, 3li/w Hubbell, Sites'Thorais, Sir G B B North*
cofo/lady, irifipt slid nurse-, Site* Cochran, Sir Robert
EUis, Mr Montgomery and brother, Mr Anderson and
hvdr. Sic C A Roberts, \U Wrn H Smith, Sir Frahcia
■Kbrfl*. fir J S N*ira. - Sir R<l Steele, Sir Geo Woteton
ihoiiw, mAMI, Mr.pm,, Mlm■BfWll'/i Miss VieW',
Mr Baldwin, )Jr Stnodley, Mr ußobnteon,' Ifist Wuttn,
SlraJ'TScbroederAnd brother, Fir Johu. H tyshp, |>r
Porter, .My Fordham, Sfr P Mallard, Mr Watt, Mr An
derson, Mr Watts', lady nod (Vo daughters,' Mr Watts,
aitdfour-aonB) Mr Moke r lady and infant.
“ ‘‘" ‘ Foreign Markets.*
' LivEurooL SIARKEVs.-iGoTTOv—Tho nmAet had bev
•come rathoe lost actiru, hut prices of American wero
nevertheless Arm at an advance of 1-lOd upon tlio
quotations of the previous Friday. • Other description*
■were tfsnjjd dearer. .iTJ}9 week's l»ualnflkS amounted to
05,000 hales, of which speculators took about' 15,500
bales, and exporters about 2,000. The-stock of Ame
rican t* reduced , to [278,000 bales. Fair Orlpana is
quoted 9Kdi aud middling 818-I6il.
- In Manchester,A good and satisfactory business has
born doing.
BRifAUSTurra —Tho weather bad beeri very changea
•bVo aud wet, but as only a small portion of .the crops in
the North remained insccured. it exorcised hut Ilttlb
intiueuco. Flour Mm withoutchnf)go: Whcftt in limited
-supply, and rod 2d.®3d dearer thau at the dor&rtufo 0 f
tho Baltic, Indian corn In good demand, and under
the Influent of report* df ’ tho potdto ttisdaw advanced.
isa2srerquACtor.-ni , ,[ j t; . (J < <
, Messrs.;Richardson, Sponco & Co. quote i-ed Vlieat
'T* lM«Bs'4d j 9d| mixed-and .y*Uow .corn
u . , , *
yaovtsjoxs.—Doef 6*®losper tferco and dull.
Pork quiet and easier. l -Biobri flnnw, arid tp.aome cohos
slightly; d®a? ep * 4 Lar(l IJrm.at 70sa71s. Tallow un
*aoUledlmt quiet, Butcher*' A*irielatloh'62*o6S*.
• r paooucH.—Aahcs in Tatr request at 42* 6de4ss 3d for
Pots, and42a«42* Od-for Poarl*. 'Sugar dull, and Is'
lower.' tea buoyarit arid Trithbridearer'. Rice flrrii and
East Indian slightly higher;! Naval itprcf steady.
London Slonxt Makcbt.—Baring Brothors report
a fair demand for money, without change- in rates,
, Consol* closed nt'WftitWJS for hot.R money and ac
count. ‘ , . . .
' The bullion lu the-Bin): of England had increased
4279,009*' „ ~.i , a
American Securities doll and nominal.
1 LoNoori' pßbuuoß Mißfit,-»Br«ftd(ihillA:to Jjotter
request, and u wheat a trifle higher. Iron steady at 4T
bars ahd'ralu. - Bdgar'heavy, at a
decline ddalsion the middling and Me* qualities.
Tea ftt fprpoer rates., Spirit of Furpau
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS.
«?; -v
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL PAPERS
'I RECEIVED AT “ THE PHESB n OFFICE.)
■
wlTn jioxnnßAs.—A treaty'ojf’,
between Hor Majesty anirthk.
*rgnetf Vh the 27th of AuS
printed. It Is to enduafc
.eefon Tt*'
most importanfrarticle is an additional on© relative
to the right of way by tho interoceanio route, tho
Honduias Government agreeing that the right
of way over any such route, from sea to sea shall
bo at al! times open and free to the Government
s I ffcW 8 of Great Britnin “ f °r all lawful pur-
P®*®*»*» that no tolls or dues shall be imposed
.ffiJjisJranrit of property or on the publio mails of
tabliah free ports at tlio extremities oftho contem
hlatod road., 4ij'dopfce&loiSsjEng-
Tand reoocmses the rights of sovereignty ana pro
• perty of Honduras. in l end' over the llno-of said
roau, and guaranties tho ontiro neutrality of the
«a,no, witlsi turn nmuq that, hor iguarantee .and
,Brotootipp .mn^r, bo withdrawn if tho company
managing tho road adopt rognlations cmitrary to ■
tlio Bpiot and intention of this article of'tho
*v “■. • ■' / . , ~
.. SItT'IIOtrSAND MOHB TltOOl‘B FOR
that thet Eaetr.lndinf Company have
mado ft requisition foraboutCjOQOftddiUonal troops ’
which it-is calculated, »ftqrj fdlpinng for contin
gencies, .wiUirqifeJb?. E\»fope/iq forep in India to
80,000 mon. Tho number sent out, will have ex
ceeded by a few, thousand men‘the hid*specified
..by the Governor-gericnfaTtobe ill hisdpihlotr re
quisite. V - J ■.» -. ■
Betwoeh conflicting fiohemes there seems a’ pro
babllitythat telegraph,.which ought
to be complete in six months, willielther fail alto
gether, or bo delayed’ until the greatest need for it
ispassed.— Timet.
i When order has been, restored, 'as' it must be,
the apathy with regard to India will disappear;
Tor, aUhopgb.tho.pxpense of the revolt will be ulti
/mately borne by the Company, .'it will fall 1 in "the j
firaWnstance on the .Government, .arid will 'affect,
ouf'Sortle of taxation for years .to come. There is
nothittg which keeps open the eyes of John Bull
so unmistakably with 1 regard to his distant posses
'Hoflß'tis the consciousners that, if ho falls asleep,
he wiji have to pay for it in the form of increased,
taxation.— Time*.'. » ,i >,
. A netnro b»a been issued by tho Board of trade
of the deptaredj valupa British arid Irish pro-'
duce and manufactures,Exported from' the Unitod
KingaoriidiiHW'the first half of the present year.
From this doouraent tho following ust..has been;
compiled, showing the order.in which the various
oonramnitieS'Of the-world- rank-aa_our. ouslomcra..
Thirty per cent, of our aggregate shipments go to
our own possoasious, and 19f per cent, to the United"
States. jThb| fo#,thhiyear the exportations have
bepn thofrate <* per aramm.f \
; > The sliippirig returns of' the Board'of Trado for>
iho month of July show a moderate increftsri in the
1 Aggregate amount of tonnage omployed. The In
; ireaso jn British,veuals is very, considerable, while
in foreign,'with'the' rixoeption of Amdrioab,ther6
has been a falling off.
hal and tho Family Herald—’ have just changed
bands. Tho former has been'bought by Mr. In
gram, riiombor'-for Boston; dnd .the sola pro
prietor of the IjondoK „ Illustrated News, for
£20.000, and an annuity of £l,OOO a year to Mr.
Stiff, tho former proprietor. > .The latter has been
obtained for £lO.OOO, by-Messrs. Spalding A Hodge,
tho paper-makers, and by Mossrs t Stevens A Co.,
,the printers, jointly. ’
Lord Brougham will preside during the second
week in Optebor at ft meeting at Birmingham, the
object or whibh'fs'tho' establishment of ad'aisocii-
Ition which Bhall apply what is called social science
[to ordinary lift 'and is} popularise
many things which are nOw-oonaidered abstruse.
Thero will be five departments in tho forthcoming
congress, in each of which papors will be read and
dlsoussions take placQ.'“These departments will be
[—jurisprudence and amendment of thelaw.eda
•cation, pumahnteqta»d.refprm*tioiv pqblio hoalth,
: nnd sgQial .coonomy. .The inaugural lecturo will
bo delivered by Lord brougham himself.' '
Mr. Layard, tlio Assyrian Exo'avaWr, who was
ejected from Aylesbury during the boat of the
iChinoso fever, has been receiving from his late
constituents a handsome appreciation of his sor
vices, in tho shape of a valuable silver teasorvice.
,Ho declined office under Lord Palmerston because
ho would not sacrifice his own .convictions, and ho
lost hjs-eeat in deference to, the same scruples.
| . » . -ITALY.. ....
It la stated by the Pari# correspondent of the
Times that the Duke do Urammontj boforo leaving
Turin for bis post at. Romo,, was endeavoring to
pavo the way for a perfect reconciliation between
tho Holy See find the poortof Piedraout.
Tho Popo .will mat? .his solemn eutry into'liis'
oapital on tho. ffth of September.
.. PRUSSIA,
Tho Prussian- Government has the intention to
oonstruct a bridge aeross tho Rhino at CoblenU.
FRANCI2.
Tbo Emperor left Purisfortho Chalons Campon
Saturday afternoon, - fin the previous
day the Emporor, accompanied by Count Walgw
dk'i hnd Lord Cowley, went to Itambouilletfor a
dav’sshooting.... t
jjhe Gffietu dt France announces that the long
pending suit between tlio ' State and the Count'do
Chombord ts now completely terminated. The Em
peror JNapQleoftiha* jnUmutod the crown will,
not appeal to, the court of cassation againbt the
decision 6f thd'imperial'court''Of-Dijon, which, it :
may be remembered, declared infavor .of tliaCount
do Chambord and sister, the Duchess of Parma.
. . t ~ PERSIA. 1
Constantinople lotters of tbo loth (via Trieste)
slate 1 that Mr.' MutVay has balled upon the Persian ‘
GMrernmenttt evacuate ilerat immediately j
„tTho .4 ,^{pow . Cr«f?W learns 4 from ; ita corres
pondent at fiorlin/who had the' nows "from Con
stb'ntluoiJltf,* 1 that.in- Persia-the Indian mutinied
are regarded as. a result of. English oppression, and
contempt for pvoiy non-CbrisUau fuitn. At Tehe
ran, li is related, tbe'miDlio oxeltoriient BOtfte&ti
thatthe members of the British legation, if thoy
.ventured to appear in public, wppid.iu all probabil
ity bo assassinated, as tbo members of tbo Russian
legation’vterC twenty years ago:'at a time when
the populoeo were in a state. of great irritation,
-because f. pence Jiad b.oen, oondudtxl on disadvan
tageous terms,” .......
At the conference held aHlong-Koug, 111 the bo,
ginning of July lost, at which Lord. JElgin,. Ad
miral Seymour, and Qeneral Aahburnham were
pfosent, Admiral Guorld, whO, porldibg'thc!' arrival
'Of Admiral lligault do UenouUly, command* the
PreUoh. .floet in tho China seas, announced
officially that ho had received instructions from
Paris to uct in coiicort with the English com*
m&ndors.. ; , . .
The London Times says: “ Lord Elgin israther
in tho position of Baron Munchausen, when, on
turning round, the baron found the hind quarters
of hii, horse gone, and that ho was riding on tho
front half only, tho violent slam of a malignant
gate' ciit'thti animal in two In the middle.
The ambassador to China looks book nnd sees his
, army—rthe train and Jong array should havo
booked him op—tho hind quarters of tho pleuipo
tentiaty~vAmflhod. Ho has only possession of the
horeo’i hood—tho front, .or.diplomatic half, tho
offioiql mission, ceremonial state, and dignity of
tho ambassador. Tho Indian‘.Mutiny Is' tbdgato
which has slammod violontly upon : his lordship’s
.ch*rger,andcut it.iu two
.. -Ml. INDIA
; . It.is said,that thpmutineers,havpexponded thejr
powder, and that tUeir efforts to make up some havo
fcdou sOrlohaiy impeded by the Tains and the swell
ing of theoanals. -- ,
, She rebels appear to Jhavo kppt quiet within the
walls bf Delhi up totheaflornoon of the 12th infit.,
Their’loss 1 is estimated ‘to have been' nearly one
thousand .killed in the action of tbe.9tk. . ~j
A lottor states that the,Delhi peoplo continue to
graotice great atrocities‘againH every unlortunato
ikh or Punjaubeo who falls into their hands. The
brother of a.sapper Sepoy, a Sikh camel man, was
caught and sent back with both hands hauging by
a String,'and his noso cut right
Chronicle Extra, July 2.
LETTER FROM CALCUTTA.
Tho following is a translation of ft letter of July
4, rcooiyed t by tho Augsburg Gazette from Cal*
outta: . ‘
' " “ Since tho departure of the last mail our posi
tion has got worse rathor than, bettor. It.is now
placed beyond all doubt that wo liavo not only to
do with a revolution in tho native army', but* also
with a revolution of the whole of the'Mahamedan
papulation of India, The plap; is to murder all
Europeans and Christiaus, and to restore the an
dent Mahomdtlaii Empire. All tho plans vrero
well laid, and the object must have been attained
.if it hud not boon for the precipitancy of tho twen
ty-first nativo regiment. Tho revolution was to
have bogun in Calcutta, and notin Delhi.
“ Tho second Ilegimcnt of Ureuadiers. was .to
havo taken possession of tho fort in Calcutta, and
at tho sarao tiino tho thirty-fourth Nativo Regi
mbnt'was to have murdered all tho Europeans re
siding at and aftowards made the
best of its way to Calcutta. The native artillery
'dt Dumdum was to hava acted in the same way,
and to havo assisted tho second Regiment of Gfe-
iq sinking the ship* in the Ilooghly by
means of the guns of the fort. Tho ‘ship* were to
bd sunk in ordor that- no' Europeans might be nblo
to csoapo. Tho body-gaord of tho Governor-Go
neral (votorunj taken from tho different cavalry
regiments) was to'hftVo murdered all the porsons
Id the service -of Govermnont. • The Mahomodans
in tho bazaar wero to .hayo destroyed the railroad
and tolegrapb. Tho mnoteonth Regiment, after
all the Europeans had boon*put-to death, was to
•march towards thp norths murdering ,and plunder
ing os it went. As has been said, tho prooipitonoy
of tho twenty-first Rogiraentoaused tho failure of
tho whole scheme.
“ Sli men .belonging to tho 2d Regiment of
Grenndiors wero arrested, but, instead of boing
thoy wero banished ‘for ‘4O years; that is
thoy were allowed to go their way iu peace. As
tbs.plot bad been discovered at. Calcutta, tho
northwest provinces began to act, tiiid tho movo
mont' soon oxtondod from Dolhi and Meerut
through tho wholo of fudia, (Presidency of Ben
gal.) Dolhi is still in tho hands of the fobpls, and
tho loss of tho'Europeau regiments is great. Tho
Gwalior Continguntand the inuch-euloeizodGhoor
kas fired on the besieging troops,.amf made com
mon cause >yilh ttye insurgeuts. >Vhen it was known
that tho CMncsp expedition • had reached Singa
pore and-had sailed for Calcutta, the ioaurgents,
who are spread $ll oyer tJjo couutry, majo an
attempt to got possession of thofbrt in diamond
harbor, but failed.
a Government is alone to blame for what has
happened, , Lord Dalhousip laid tho toundation of
tho thing, and Lord Canning thought hlmsolf so
wiso that iio scorned to listen to/uthor oounsol or
-warning. Tho following statement will show what
tho fndian Administration is, how secure the
Government foil, and how well planned the revo
lution was In November last old Gbolab Singh,
,jfbo wap wall kiiowa to the publio during tho Sikh'
war wroto to Lord Canning that tho Mahomedans
hitefidod to riso andovofthrow the British Govern
ment, and had offered him tho direction of tho pro
jected movement. The Government laughed ,
and dill not'even reply to the letter,
“Mr. Hamilton, a merchant iu Cawtiporo and
Allahabad, who had, gainod tho confidence 4 of tho
nativo doalers. recoivod notioo to send away his
family within six months. At firdt ho'rofused to
do so, but atlast he followed tho well-msant coun
sel., )At;the same time.ho wrote, to the Govern
ment and offered to obtain furthor .information;
but repeivod no reply to his letter. 1 (A copy of the 1
letter is in tho hands of the booksellers,.Thuoker,
Sniek, Co.) If I should inform you in my noxt
letter that tho Government has been driven hway
(veljagt), you must hot bo astonished. This ovon*
lng.thereis to bo an (independent dinner,’iu tho
Town Hall, and afterwards a meeting is to be held
there The meeting intends td draw up-a petition
to the Queen of England, praying.her to take tho
reins of government into, her hands, and to ap
rint*a provisional administration for tno mdnient.
could mention th‘o nhtno'bf tho proposed Presi
dent of the Provisional Government, but, do not
, ■P?SEMSKI(*jrHja‘*rENINO.
A *i™pKisßßlTfe-vi*ffT’emBT, ABQTB EIGHTH.
“I©V K Annie*’—** paddy
Mi!es*,iky ’’
SAKr&sis Ope?.* Hocsi, Eleventh Stubbt, above
Chestxut.-—Ethiopl&D MinatreUy, concluding with a
Laughable Burlesque.
The Jlnnual Exhibition p/./Ae Pennsylvania
Agricultural jSto-b€|heJ|H4 fcpr
elton, in the Twenty-Fourth Ward, is attracting
-ccm3iderabhr i -attb\itlofi.‘' , ‘ '‘The arrangcniefits •m
most complete, and ap in the hands of p very com*
patent toipmUteabf .gfntlßffieibj .yesterday flitter. ,
noon, a number of representatives of the press vis
ited the grounds, and partook of a liberal collation, i
In response to a complimentary sentiment, the Hon.
David Taggert, President,of the State Agricultural
Society, deliyerjid an eloquent addressl,,' '
Speeches were also made by 1 Messrs. <T(unoi
MoGowan, W. D Baker, James Moore* M*D..
and others, and the-whole affair passed .off very. ;
pleasantly. . , ...
• Wo lekrn that 1 the Fair grounds -will* inolnde
about twenty-live acres, and that there are three
hundred and twenty-eight pens andstAbles for dni
mals on exhibition The track for trials of speed
» half a mile in lengthi and forty feet wide, ,Tjjo
b air will open in two weeks. . The. premiums of
dollarsm ° Unt t 0 otwecn • 67 ® n and eight-thousand
Police Ite'fiis —Joseph Turner I ,,Was" bcfdre 1 At-'
dorraan Devlin yesterday morning, charged with
entering into the room of a female occupant of his
house.. The fpcta.wa obtained were as fallows:
turner rented to this woman, a fow days since, a
room In his 'hbush, in Cadwallader street, above
Franklin avenuor on Monday,-he alleges, darln®
his absence she entered hisroom and took there?
from a pair of pataloon'S, which oh bis 1 returning’
late last night be discovered were missing. Tbiojk-j
ing she had taken thorn, he, in & rage, went to her
dqor which ho burst open and entered hep room.
At this time an officer who was passing by heard
the noise and went into the' house, and arrested 1
Turner, who was taken before the'Alderrtan andt
bound over to keep the peace 1 - ’ l ,,
Yesterday‘morning, about one o’clock, 'three'
men, named Heo. Myers, .William i Knight, and
William Railey. entered a lager.bser saloon on the
Frankford Road above Phoenix street,> and while*
there, got into analtercation with-the bar-tender,
during which glasses and numerous other articles
were destroyed.’ The officers 1 who had made the 1
arrests at B6ach and Poplar were at this timei
passing to the station-house with their prisoners.'
They entered the boose and arrested those three,,
and took all to the Seventeenth ward Station-
House. They were taken before Alderman Devlin
ybsterday morning, who bound 1 them over to-keep
the peace.
About half-past twelve o'clock, yesterday mtW
ing, James Matthews and John'Robinson created
quite a disturbance in, the fioinlty of Beach and.
Poplar streets by fighting. Officer' Cody, who, at
tempted toqniet them, was severely, handled, hist
head being cut, and hit-face showed l that he was
roughly rffeed vj the ruffians. ; Two other
hearing the disturbance, 1 name to the assistance of
Cody, add vrero abd Uk^nbe- 1
fore Alderman Devlin, who held.them "tq\haQ to,
keep the peace. , ... ' ■['
On Monday afternoon, Amos Toley, who keeps, a
tavern at Frankford Road and Qseen streets, was
niTosted by Officer Flemming-for selling liquor
without a hoense. He had a hearing befc*e Aider
man Devlin yesterday morning, and was committed
to answer. 1
*V liUßnVil ... . r 4 I ' I |
i Statistics of the Philadelphia County'
have compiled frotn the Tenth Andnal
Repor t of {he Inspectors of the PhiUdelpbia’COubty
Prison the following interesting table, sKpwing the,
whole, number of prisoners, bolh,befqre dudf,aft«V
trial, confined in the Philadelphia .County. Prison
during the lost year :
prisoners received for trial. 6,769
Vagrants.; l ..- ; 2,322
Disorderly and breach of peace, Ac.....' '6.974
Disobedient and rnneiraj- apprentices.. .. 1 .. , 25
United States prisoners:. -
Sentenced, trot not to hard 1ab0r....
Sentenced to hard labor...
I Total
Add number in Prison Dec. 81,1865
! Total for 1856 1*,951
Discharged in I 860..; 14,390
|tomainlng In Prison Die. 31,1858 591
Convicts to bard labor
All others.: i........ J.
The whole number of'cases on the calendar to the ' “
Court, of cases for trialih 1656,was 2,SIS
Add number of cases' for trtfl committed to Prifcon
in 1866, by United States authorities, re- 11
•turned to same ‘...'.....1....'.. ’ ‘ S 3
jWholo number of triable cases committed la 1850 6.769'
s LeaTiog the number Who were dlschaifcM by the * ’
j several authorities before thbcommeacetneiiVof ’ ’ *
; the term ofthe-Court for tria1:.5,498
Jinnual Exhibition of the Horticultural So
ciety —Jayno’s Hall, Chestnut street, presented
a very busy appearance yesterday, 6n the occa
sion of the opening of (ho annual exhibition
of the Horticultural Society, whioh commenced
at noon. .There is, as.usual, a fine display
of fruits, flowers, and vegetables, tba • latter em
bracing immense -boots, mammoth .potatoes and
onions, enormous egg-plants, do., Ac. Some of the
grapes in the exhibition are the most luscious we
Have ever seen; the clusters'are perfectly colos
sal, and ‘the Individual grape's ‘are * plum-sized.
Eiwh succeeding exhibition gives evidence jot .the
constant improvement in this delicious fruit, and in.,
thanumber.of tha different varieties.- There arc
; numerous rare plants from the hot-houses of pri
vate gentlemen, and the professional gardeners
display various tasteful designs in fruits; flowers,
, mosses, grasses, dc. * ‘ ‘ •“ '
W o noticed particularly thp fine display made
by hfr. James Jones, tbo gardener ah Girard
College. Some of the yellow six-week beans, the
Mohawk do*, and ihe..while Lima, which he has on
exhibition, are certainly the best that we have
ever-seon. He displays five variedesof beet, four
of cabbage, four of carrot, two of celery, four of
egg plant, tw6‘ of lettuce, I sliof Onions; 'two of
pareley,nine of poppers, three of potatoes,
pumpkins, three. of radishes, four of gnashes,
end a great number of herbs, making, altogether,
seventy-two varieties.- He has also on exhibition
some Chinese sugarcane, about ten-feet In height. l
Although Mr. Jones has long been celebrated for
his extensive and beautiful displays, we think that
in the present instance he bos greatly exceeded all
his former attempts. The.large hall looked very
prettily In the evening. The exhibition was in*
full blast, and was visited by a large .camber of
ladies and gentlemen*. The exhibition will be oou
tinuod until Thursday evening, and we doubt not
that thousands will avail thomselVeß of the oppor
tunity of visiting oneof the most attractive displays'
evermade by tho Horticultural Society.
Funeral of Peter McVey. —The funeral o!
PotoY MeVey, who was struck down and lulled on
Saturday evoning by John , Gpllagher, took place
yesterday afterboon from his late residence, No.
1313 Catharine street, above Thirteenth, at three
o’clock. The> members. of the American 1 Union
Benevolent Societies, Nos. 1 and 5, attended the
funeral'in a body. The remains were interred in
Cathedral Cemetery. Three have elapsed
sinco the commission of thif murder by which an
innocent and unoffending man was .suddenly cut
down in a oarqer.of .active usefulness, and tha mur
derer is still at largo. Several policemen were up*
on the ground at the time of the murder before
Gallaghorgot out of sight*, and heis-probably
known to nine-tenths of the officers in the lower
part of the city. We foot assured that Lieutenants
.Gilbert and Carson will leave untried no exertions
To seoure the speedy arrest of the offender-.. .
The Coroner’s Office, —Tho suggestion origi
nally made through tho columns of Tub Press
relativo to a central office for the Coroner of the
city, we are gratified to observe, has been seoonded
by scvoral of our cotemporaries. There can be no
dispute - or difference or opinion on a questionof
this character. Tho Coroner should, at all times,
bo ready to make an immediate inquest,-unless
engaged on another oase, when he is notified that
his ofiioial.services are needed. Let measures he
at onae adopted by which tho m&ny evils hitherto
coropjained of in connection.with the. Coroner will
bo obviated, and the community will not be dila
tory in oxpressing their apprtbatldnbf the ohange.
A central office for the Coronor is now a matter
whioh concerns and Occupies tbopublio mind.
The Inquest upon Mrs,. Voldez * —This mys
terious affair was further investigated last night.
Tho following testimony was introduced:
Eliza Rallston, colored, sworn.—Reside ifi t S£.
Mary’s street; was sitting at Scvonth and South
streets at six o’clock on Sunday morning, on a
bake-houso steps; next door is the scene of mur
der; heard a scream uttered by a female voice;
first it was loud like a shriek, and afterwards
it was repeated but more dull; heard-a heavy
fall and then a groan; an awning obstructed the
view nnd I came from under it; the sound appeared
to issue from the third story; went away, and re*
turned about half an hour afterwards; saw a .crowd
around the. door; a little girl told toe that a woman
had killed herohild and then killed herself; I then
said that that must have been tho occasion of tho
noise I heard ; a gontloman overhearing the re
mark, asked for my address, whioh I gave him;
was perfectly sober at Ihe time; saw nobody come
from the house while I was there.
Officer Fitsimmons recalled. —When I entered
tho room, part of the blood was fresh, but part of
it was olotted and gory. ...
Katharine Kennie.— Know Mr. Voldez, and knew
his wife; reside In the same house which they 6c*
ouplcd; hare heard them quarrel; the daughter
told mo her father was vory cross; never saw him
strike his wifo.
Hilary Voldez recalled—Returned from Wilming
ton about ten days before the murder, and went
there on tho 20th of August. My stepfather was
angry at my toother, because she wanted me to go
to tho country, as I was sick and could not work.
There being‘no other testimony, tho Coroner’s
jury returned as a vordlct, that the deceased came
to her death by the hands of some person or per
sons unknown to this jury.
■Voldez stands committed, notwithstanding this
verdict, and tho cage will bo transferred to the
Courts. On yesterday, a qar4 Sighed by the'offi
cers of tho Do Ralb Lodge of Odd Fellows wss
published, in which was expressed a firm belief in
the ipnoqouoo of Valdez, and ft certificate .of hia
good standing in their fraternity, ft is but just
to say in thus closing tbo subjeofc for tha present,
that wo are informed by a respootablo police offi
cer, that tho colored woman, Kennie, U not a
woman entitled to credit.
Church Consecration.—She Bishop of New
Jersey will conseorat# the now Episcopal Church
al Woodbury, to-morrow morning, at half-past ten
o'olock. The solomnltlos w!U be of tho Most inte
resting and imposing oharaotor, a largo number of
our pity qtorgybeiiig pxpeotod to assist, in them,
lhis is a delightful opportunity for families to
enjoy a pleasant excursion and, to ho present at a
most laudablo ocoasion.. - The - village and tho
country around it abound with beautmil scenery,
and its inhabitants are highly refined and culti*
■voted. Tho cars will leave Walnut st.wharf at B A -
M , and the ferry via Red Bank, from South street
wharf, at 9 A. M, * *
Xecfure.—Hon. Robert T. Conrad will lec-.
ture this evening at tho Spring Garden‘Hall;
Thirteenth and Spring Gordon streets.. The pro
ceeds, we learn, are to be applied to tho aid of a
fumily whioh has recently sustained an affliction
which rbndeVs them moat worthy objects of charity,
the husband and father having recently become
blind. Wo oommend this lecture, in view of its
objects, to the atteptiop of our readers.
There are at present two thousand and ten
inmates of the Blookley Almshouse, which- is an
increase of one hundred and ninety-four over ths
same period of last year.. There were twenty-thre*
deaths at this institution last week.
MternvUd Suicide.—Yesterday n)prpin& at
as ssrlyhour, it attempted to destroy hej
caaSuiaas
city; itm (tm ,*WW-10
Long may it continue so. -♦
The followingtski& m2 estate,
Ac., weTem&ftt* by Sfi*Tbomu M Be*s,lari eve-.v v
niog, L at ftd'Pfcnad.elphiaXiettaart;- .=- . -L'
ct*:,SslSa ■*•
CoupdbtobfritSdatb Cubden FeriyXe i fewr
8 Shires Philadelphia Exchange Co ,s6i; Share to > 4ha
Mercantile LU>efc<y>£BAttj Stockkcll^tc^SeaAhisfteket
Arch &raet T*a#j»,mw i X SJwtWMWaijhUAth*-, v
neum, $14.60: 5 Shares American. Aakkai'y jf»ifffe: 1 '
: 350; three-storj flej«f»n firm.
TEb*t of WniUm •tr%et7latt Dlstr(ct'rfsfcSi?TQ ajtlei| *
. $250 •/ fetma
east, s2o(k- three-story brier ewelling,•Onemitinfc« s
$225: three-sterybrickdwelling
!$225| ihree-etory brick dwelling. Biddle street. SS&Ot -. i
neat modern roeideoace, No. 2118 Green street, vest of r
T.wenty-ftrrt street, sl3Cl>: three-story briefc atom and • T
dwelling. No '270 south fourth Sprnse. -
'.55000? Keystone PkmrMills,* with «*»eni trier; ms--
,cbiiier>-, .Ac.j 3f. E. corner of I rani V*
Leopard street, between Fn>ntatreet and Prankford 'j-t
;roau, BeTCßtoenth WanL s3ooo} . threeatru? VMc'
dwelling, No* 1222 ilarshail street, Horth7;tf Giracd ,
a.Sr
tliree-story brick dwelling. Kjchipoodr stmt, northeast
of Ontario street, (late Dtttriet~<rfTCehmoad.) $1400:
three-story brick dwelling, Amber streetf-mth- or - -
Dauphin,,|B2s.. 1 j * , .1 . I. \, /. /..};,/ ;; 4 r s
MATTERS AND THINGS IN NEW YOEK.
fProm the Ney York papers of last erening.^
AnaWerisry ot the Captvre of M ~lri m
, tion of the Scott Legion in New SvrtU- • >••’
The tenth anniversary' of 'tbO'*mtendßr.of the
city of .Mexico to the American army ***,«•!».
brated in this city yesterday. , The display otiol. -1
diery .vaa sot very large, bat the-few who mad*,. »
• their appearance excited' a. lively intereataa
part or the pablto, and thw event- ■•ill low be r*- *
■mefobered for bringing together the few brave fel
lows—theremnant of Those gallant rcrioenti. the
New York and Pennsylvania: Voloafoeifc*
■
nia Volunteers whu servo*! in the tt--i — —•
having expressed their intention of.vintiac thfe -
.city sn<Htniting l jn the’eeWhratien, extensive ni»- ‘
'pantions were'made br the New York Votanteea.
of otlr'cititetf fbt tbeip retwp- '
iJ <*>«* ■*■ M.;.tse>iWtaejfeent:<rf m;:
York Volunteers,.,and many wftg _.
the arum daring’ the. Mexican war r assembles!*
front oftthe Mereer-Honse, and -received the*.
Twelfth Regiment New*York -Btatelrlilitia, nader
camlnand or Col. J. Ci-Cook*. Her* tie militant
remained until two o'cloek,whffnthe line'was.-*
formed, amp toon tfter broke intocoUnlm and :
marched to the Battety to rtaelrethe $6eU I>*t' ‘ J
gloa,.which was eipoctpi 1
train. .. .*ai
In dua .time the train arrived with the diatiß
gnuhed visiten. The mett'neetieaiitf tha Zrttfos.
attended by a fine ba^d/aart-bedfrcS thebSKto
«u ? at^ r A. where were
Hihcken , s battery. After a few word* of waleo&«~'
by Gefil W aVdB. Snrndit/irMeh’irAi respouMioLV
hyCapt Gray, the Legion passed down the live.
and were a^ignsd 1 their‘bSdtton. 'Rje line now
sioned officers and
United States Amy >in the Mexieaa bir, Bhdir
the command of ■ Gen. 0. B. Wheat, mirted by
Cota."Gen. ! H. Hobart Ward, Cabt J£u7vtt*Ui
,4-. cape o^f«r«id; -
, it i t etta 1 of. fouT/nodpr Vomn»an4 oV‘iol.
*>**«*; t
j Major-General Pattereon, Bmct-Mafar GMaret ..
Cadwalladerv Colonela Wjnkaap. and Tleatj.
other gnests; In oatrWhe.-- -- *•■
18968 Eegian,' tonimibded : hy Oaptaln yi H., ‘
J Yetoran Corpa of. the War;of 18U, under <*£»-?
xhandiof Col. JUymond. The eolamv.z&ATed nii
Broadway to Chatham street) np Chatham street
-to thb east gate of-the Park, through the Park to
Broadway-—giving a marcUnfe-eahrie istbeMflye*
apd. members of the Common Council—-op fin**.
Sottare, naming north tb't&aUtaM
of Waabingtom 4»wn ?«rth- erepna to * Braoaw"
atreet, through Brocme street to tha ilsrnrßene. v
Thnweatherwa. ver,nnrfeaoml hSnSSfc
standing, tha streets throash wbiek the Tr ilTlim
planded and cheered. 4 - r - c s.; i\? ,%
) The Twelfth Regiment left the 'Volttnieent and 4 *
their guestaat'ths Mercer 'Hdrue, atfd, tauehlng
to their annorr- dismissed., 4, tb.hreroj-.
‘ (erehasge of feeling* asd aeoltiaenta was
pleasant- fipecchee were made by bgoew mm >
toasts drank. The ‘privatee together «
. littiu companies l hBr# * atuj tnen‘abons'ULe roms;
fsd fonght their battles oter again"' *l*4lB' is thb*'*
hfternoop the JTegio.B was eaoorted, ,hj the Ybivn- J
feers to “ aaarters” at Tammany HaU,
mine host &oam ample ptwfalon for
them. ! .t-t fcL ,* k
■ iortho'erenln;
lack’s The&tri. *
Skriofs .. StAskisa Amur i* '
Street .—Atnttof tie , Supposed. QfiniU
About 11 o’oloek oq Monday &ght* flTihibam
occurred at- toe boom of James O’Brien,
Caroline ‘stieet. between O’B.and eome dSaordiwly?
fellows, who/U is alleged, rbad tfcsulted ‘Jllii?
P'&r MichaelQ’Briea being lup
the.time. arcs and* engaging in.
itabbedin tbe groin, thebjaao of tbe weapon tak
ing an upward and- inward dirytio«,.|»ftkt
tDg a very dangerous * wound. Tboaua Bya>n t
an Irish boatman, 1 who, fit • is 1 1 aOerfod,' gave
the” blow; *wai~ arrested ' 1 by ' Officer ; Xfuger,
Of tbe Mb Precinct, and , taken.,to. tb#"Station .
House.. jhe bloody flowed eopwqiljfStoa jUija *
wound, and fHMnn.ln n ptstn ofttiaft nTnufrtfni s
was eonreyed •to the New York. Hospital. *3bi!
wound- is sot necessarily fatal*- but-it > l*teo*«;
Rldered -extremely- dangerous. o’Brietti*''*iA?
to be a bad character, and' together with several
brothers, haS'glVCti'tbe polldS ‘bf'tle'Pifti pre
cinct a great deal of trouble for serezal years
pasi' one TrilliMn'OWinj
who- lived-in'the same Souse, received a fetal stew
on the comer of JDcaae and-West strata,
i habds oT a minwbO, Was walking with' tfittfeld'
i whomO’Brien tornlted.' Tbp deceasedWainatV
relative of John O’Brien now in -the. hpfpijSer * a
Bold Operator op Pickpockets.— 3fr. Joseph
O. Frost; doing business at 48 Pine street, wai sor-i
rounded by a* gang of pickpockets On tbe comer eg*
Brokdway and Courtland streets; white Tritt—fTtr*
the t prgrto"of » military, company.
passing up,, One of tbe thieve*. grabbed the mSL.
watch and chain, worth $219, from the TBStfiocktfc>
of Mr. Frost, whothereuponeeiaed the-boldthiMi
and took the stolen property ftomhim.— * *
At this moment a confederate pickpocketrwfchiF
ab knd rescued the prisoner ’ from the efatohsseP
Mr. Frost.’' The officiating thief in turn wiicanghk
by the Pine street gentleman/»pjl white 1 ito “agart?
:waa being made to procure his liberation, officer
iEing of the Fifth.precinoi eame:fcpebti arrested
the fellow, who gave his name as Thomas HlgtbUr.'
The-accused was t&kento toe Tombs, andeocttrifc
ted to await his trial. *1
Burnuw. Fluid Accidertv—A
Maria.Terpe, reading.at. 123 ThHy-tittfr;
street, v.m .severely . abonjt.'. the A?d
face, on Monday evening, by the explosion of'*,
finid lamp which ehu v(ftf set of ailing vriulft
lighted.
AllkgxP
o’clock on Monday evening; Mr. JamesfCrgmon,
a very respectable igentleftaag, |rap pasting along
West, street, .pear Hammersly, when be was vio-j
lently assaulted by two men, who sprang npon Upa
from behind a pile of lumber, freer* they were
Tying Tn wait. Mr. Ferguson ‘struggled with iSo
villiaUs. but* being overpowered anahurled to the
sidewalk, wasTobbed of niagoldwateh:: He cried
for help, and fortunately officers Johnson and
Stilwell, of the. Eighth heard the
alarm, and running^to the spot arrested toe rob
bers. They proved to be John Qalnaa, alj—
“ Corkey Jack,” a notorious Offender, and Pat
rick McCauley. The priasnere were taken- to tkfc
station-house and looked up to) ftWftlt exam|petlqß,
by Justice Davison. The nat and gold spectacles
or Mr. Ferguson were found on the rfdew&lk, where
the robbery took place* .The.stolen watohyresaot
reCQTiered. however. .j, , , . , 5,
Natioital Guard.—The occasion of the tenth
anniversary of the surrender of the city of Mexieo
to the American army having been set apart by
thfe Common Council of this city, for the delivery
of the gold snuff-box bequeathed by Gen. Jackson
to tho “bravest man, application was made!to
Gen. Sandford, who directed Gen. Hall.todetah
the Seventh Regiment as a “guard of honor” for
tho occasion. At noon the Seventh Regiment were
formed in line in the Park* but loir before that
hour it bad been ascertained that Mr. Jackson
would not give up the box, and consequently the
National Guard had nothing to do but to match
home.
pmi.ADEi.pmA markets.
Philadelphia, September 15*-Er»nJaf.—Qnertitrea
Bark is inquired for; and rather scarce at $4O for
Bret quality. BreadttuSa are vithoot much al
teration, and the Flour.market U dull to-daj ati pre
vious quotations; the enly tales are 1,000 this Wastes
extra at a price kept secret, and 360 bbts Kentucky do
at $6 bhl; the Jitter shows a decline ca prcTtoua
sales; holders of standard brands are asking $S MoC'
V ' ‘ bu*“ ' ' '
ffr but buTcrs are sbr, and not prepared to opwaUai
these rates, and only psmall homo trade has been done
at from the aboVV figures'up‘to £S.stfs£7.so and *T.
75 hbl for common to choice brands, tad extra*
as to quality. ‘The demand Tor Cora Heal and
Flour is very small, and price* range at 94 for
the former, and *4 50 & barrel for. the latter
article. Wheats are not so plenty and more in demand
at quotations; about 3,500 bos. red found bayen at 120
»125 c. for fair to prime parcels, and T,fioo bui. white at
1250135 c., the latter for handsome Western in store.
Com is firmly held and mote- inquired for to-dpy> and
aomo srnMl tales Of Southern yell jw are reported at 75c.
afloat; 6ats are unchanged; about 3.500 bus. good
Delaware brought 34c. afloat, and some in the ran 365.
theUtterforPenna. Groeqrfra
Provisions'qr'edovoid of animation, apd crises *Je
nominally the same as last quoted, but the latter
artidesare'held' firmly and quite scarce. Whlakey-fs
selllpg moderately at 35525 c. for bbU ,• 24525 c. for
hhds., and 23«24c.fordruJge.
BALTIMORE, Ssrr, 35.—PROVISIONS.—The mar
ket for all descriptions continues ferj buojant. Bacon
U in cood demand, bat owing to the light stock the
operations are small. We note an advance to day of Of
cent & lb. in the rate for Sides. The only sale* re.
ported were 15 hhds' Bacon Sides at Id eta, 30 tierces
llama at 15 eta., and some 15a20 hhda. Shouldeea at
13J,'flI3X cts. Hams ar* selling at 14#015X cts. as to
quality. Bulk Meat is held very firmly at 11«
cu. for ice-cured Shoulders, 13ai3jf cts. for dp.
Sues; cts.—for do.- flamr, - cts -far
winter-cured end 14 eta. for do. Sides
In barreled Pork we hare reported a sale of 30 bbls.
Western Mess at $26. Some holders, however, are ask.
ing $36.50 4? bbl. for it. , Prime Pork may be quoted
flruia.ts2l.sGas22. .Beef is steadyat $2l for Baltimore
Mess, and bbl. Tor do No. 1. Lard is rery qaiefc.
There is’uoWesterh herb. City rendered la held at 15a
ln bbls , 36al6>jC. ih kegs,
SEEDS—We hive no sales of importance to note to
day. Timothy deed li selling ih small lots at $2 75*13
bushel, and doraraeed at s7.6b«sK.
SUGARS.—Tberb was todia little inquiry for Sugars
to-day, but the sales were rather limited. The only
transaction reported was one'of 15 hhds. fair Porto Bleo
Sugar at $9. The market for Sugar to-day it leu buoy
ant, but we bare no change to note in our quotations,
which are as follows', tli":—sB 50a$4
fair Porto Rlto, $9 50a510.50 for good fair to
slsodsmfor grocers' Jtfrtea Cabs and English
and $7.f3a55.25 for refining grades,do.
Bogar» th* qaotationaare altogether nominal, oTblis
having been zuade for some time past - ' - - p ~
WIII&SKT.—The. market wts dull aad Ww i,
the only said we heard of was 100 bbls OhioTThlfievT*
Mih.' Counter t Whigey, i tt hS »5
good bbls mar be quoted at £3X«2i fa amiOiteSu
tilled do ati*«A2s cts. lor time gql**^Milssi£
Xtuchof &«q*uu toeah«tp»>S^Sm«Sr