M=E!;!Mi';EMI itAZ . • diryttft, ) VlttO 414Weiria.- titidt ;aid ihogna; The ittliotftsitist Waitthsittril The 16114Alisusal'vokitittimit Silts the Bothies: of hit -A Aim Tang Undo Attitssilan Ktovilaalllkart ettomil News.. . Tall RIMS. The stearnehlp Canada wu boardtpi o 7 Cape . rt ' slee on Ha nay, anti her'neas *Aid' us over the wiry, from St, Johns, N. P., list itig6t. 'The ' ' to from 14, last., ban' th ree days , later than dose ,breptlti by the lanai. ~There bad been,' kimpoftitili advance la eistoq. Voce end. Greta AitA mislay improved. The Ranee of Lords , a , rejeettal tb. bit to retina the Ghana& rates by a • tlealdtoi to,lorlty. Most anslety.was eying in . England to tetra the tomtit of the laying of the • Atheatie able. The bill to admit Jowl al mow " *' 'bone! the Roam, of Cosektone 'passed a second • ieultte et that body. • . lire have later seas from 'Stall, tablet leads its to believe that toot', of 'Peace: had been con sisted by Oar. Contrast and the COmmlssioneni withkibratone Oen. Johneten, wu within SR; tbileil of, Salt 'W.. City, 'dose not aPpear to be any joribt but • that' tie army would De revolved peouably by the Mormons. A heavy new 01 the Ulth of JUL' i ..- 411„,160 we bawl onto latelllsonottwbia. war. risks ns In tio ballet that the Telegraph Slot bat tot yet foiled in its Undertaking. , 1111626 in comas • by the etteca-tat Blue Juke& at St. JoltiS from *Ada'a treue-Pert so Platte to -lb. id tut. TO. pressed everything quiet in San Doktingi. Six' • ' aiirgosit of provisions had arrived there, bat sailed agila fer want of a miiket. Chicago popes of Saturday' give, rust . tfitir bit deutiptima of the iet4ooll OE :tnatos • Doe itai thUt os' 7riday nlghL` ,'" BroftiVirtilleiy otanPaal'ilted. s o Witte of Ono • Itittilltid and gil l piker* tbiraritfi l lio',Tilsce • sal/ wog. Stu , never before witnessed sub is eight., 4, Sold of ktaman forms, partsd.with .11111 en the Pritousion pissed through, and eloml - • Instantly bahls4l.o. with tbe urge and nisi, of the watered a rest ;an ocean aptareed hoer. extend , ' • las blroild tie buillest Waite Om bleb die Seas:tor y •' Pecethit'relut eektd tenet, ban *blob broke AMC spostitaioas bins of applause. as he ippeared upon ' boltamp ! Ora 611, the ittlit of the Illaidestion bad tile glare and glitter of fireworks, 'spread 111 stipsariseie which Is ladescribablef Mr. boat , ^'la. *ate for over in bour n to wash he briny. re• Viewed the history of the past • and the proepeot of Um future. Ile distinotly defined his polities., it.ll,lesia broadly sad. &July tbe ! points of boron him and hi. opponent, 1t1i414. ins purest at his side. . Mr. Junes 11. .• - „Ilberiden, Ike phonographic reporter of this city reported the speech in fail for the Timapta'whlote • Sweet it wee to appear yestorday.•it • ; • Dales the area heats' • Suspense' id which the Nut York militia,' wort of the Seventh itegiment Arai kept en Satardaj afternoon and7night, some • "*K''_ fellow rot hold of a lot of telegraph blanks, and '3ollllintlbero ap to salt bitneelt he gent them to tbt • • ';''''ilitetent alien TA eommedd. No ti, o 4hobort' • it t icektiker 'wire alike, and tte otlirere were in the • P•44l•lo'—'ol'dors were g i v en n and' °can ! ' tett:AS.lA iii the same treat. Yltdly die boos leaked one • baklf the hoaxer bad been found not „ t hi toad bare gar, something more exciting that. the Rogue ' s Marc h drummed about his sate. • ;The teeming of the nuthatunate young limil toa, of the Seventh Regiment, :arrived tat Steamer Roanoke at Now 'York' yesterday morn , tog. The Virginia committee which mmoinpanied • • thaw us quartered at the It large Ifodne. • °Tie» are but Are of lbw suffeure by the leis ' &octant to the steamer Pennsilrula remaining la Maraplill l / 4 ,Tecn, , They will 'all' reCuar, with probably the atoeption of fdr. Howard, of Loth.' The schooner Wing of the Wind, of Now York. whisk lately ran.ttte blockade aa Port an Platte has been sold to the Dominican ~Uovernment Capt. Pearsall arrived home in the brig John But. ler, it New York yesterday. ' ' "Ate event 'gold. dbutaT4tilill to California heglining to attract mach attention: ilisturnei 431114015ta who knows a " hawk from a handsaw' In mining matters, we tee it Ogled, has „ pro opeCted" aural floe speelinens in Olmstead Aunty, 7be Causality' prose aurem apprehension the• tbe dimovery of the metallie riohueso of tiepin) Itirer country will endanger British Cupromao3 in that quarter. , • hitch td Cancerol,' tho Itallin, who through tht uneartainty of the law, has bad three trials h New York for the murder of a policeman, has a la trltit um length of hie rope, end beta sentenced It le date , ' that Om work of repairing tio Ifempgeld Railroad rapidly pregnesing L themes are 'staged • at both ends of .the toad Stodgy let wog an axicetivgly warm day abroar as well as at home. The thermometer at Noe York and Boston tasgod front OS to 100 in thi Shod*. . We hove 4 , 4% gratifying mmonnti from thin State, New York, Indiana, Illinole t and Ohio of thoyield of the erotic Atm Itortiug, utter indictment for poll/Color kor bubeed In Alb's), New Toth, WAS errata? In tint uppar part of New Jersey on Sendai. A letter from Dr. yorney puteat rest the feu that. Brigham Young would inettethe Indiana tt Utah aged tun the United States troops. :ads* Oslo hu resigned his pooltion as Unite? Stoics Chaffee Judge of 1161144 The Pout Cake Deportment is in troublenboo , the outlay of the ocean malls. . The Star of the West is new due, with two rook. • later mewl from California. The Arabia tails from Boston for Liverpool to 41417 , 34. The City of Washington and formats mall frorr ,Now York Sr Liverpool on Thursday, and thr Brennen for Bremen on Saturday. Tim Philadelphia, at New York, takes out du seat Orions mall, on ih• lith. The Dauphin cOntely Joint committee of Re jubliensas and Amorleans met at Harrisburg or Sa•orday. They recommeodsdHoi. John• .1 Passion for Supreme Judge. • William Id. Swain, Nno , one of the proprietor Other Pallle Zedgri, has resivond the prosidenen Of thai !dogmata Telegraph Company. During thn 'light years, ha presided ore, the compainy be made number of wholesome °hangs*, of which the pa. Irons of the Bee reaped the adianiage. The wirer of the. oldsgtotle" now extend In an unbroken skald from NOW 'York to Nei Orleans, and it lc mithoint doubt, the lest regulated ne In the country. Z 441 Barnum, Nag ,of Baltimore, solo- teed* Mr. Swain. Ile Is a practical boluses mao, bat inliptedereesor has 11(1 In his hands a mo del" which we think will tax arum his ingenuity 10 Improver * . The, Shkiatidgk Wooing case, wklah has created mutt a 'sensation in thie oily, has We postponidlisMU Panty twit, la consequesto of the dOath Of, the father of one of the jurors. e Let** arms of Samuel Carron, whO has boon enevlotedd perjury ; 'yesterday morning the de:l ten4l tot'. clamed banded to the Jodges of,,the Qedigor Wilma the irginisent suPporinf Abel rule foil& inoo o trial and to artist of Judgment - The' arginitiat le in Om Armor paper books. Saverat eountorfelt unison ab4B3sk of Chambers: burg alto pissed In rations pants of the ally yea- ThaygdorelY 'rideable thi ggrmino; aid storthoepere and otheron to mike thOnneelies mutt hid better tartan, all bind ojthe hank of that de. nOutinstlen. • • 4, • I'ELIGItA PH nut MUlltfr .ttr. teleiretd from kW, johns, Newfoundland, (received throngly the agency of the statg.- stated liqese,) conveys the habil:nation that on the 24th tat., a large and stesracr had been,Nell In lat. 6142 ttorth,ead west. • Another taiga steamer WU obl,Meds, ea the aututievening, bearing dows nips itto two Arse pees! bet It was Impossible. locflVtli ilatteraility, whether Amon can or ' English. Italy weather, with it heitY Weitatti mild% couthitted hod the ed of July, vtion • otiong piee'll= the southwest sea (ceded it_le * probable• that these vessels were the prlbeipsl patt of the Telegraph Fleet, which *Mod, not • ;Word, irons' Itogland on Ju l ia .10th, Vessels were to , have separated in let; 62.1:0; 418, and therefore hid Vet mast Ws parting point te• ./ 101 44C AS actialPatads all atone; !batlike unfavorable weather itttlei Was kpoink 10 tiliri*o 4 .4 l leit "ote tie . Atliultio % idling the lastariteht in - Jane Aand this early part, of gra month had hisided the 4nsuliamation so ‘ll.4:4ltred.„.,..lWeek bony yet elapse before thelitertialfehtlit to Trinity Eat, with, we the,vrolcome Intniligonoo of * lateletetta teenillatioe to her teetubt*ht Toy: AK or ilete,C•ap tl etrillsation. ilisseilitifite'Clog" *TT Nblettetess..—The : Desooroto of Amnon minty mot In lioaren..: , Wow ea dintelltd, tad aoralaated WI foildwieg i petit s• ,AI- h , . . , r lot Aluttela7. Job n W. titterer ; County Cow Ilitia, 4,ljAer ../tostiot ; Auditor, John .A 4 „, B. p ,it y , (110111410 01114 Conferees, John • . , 11(4) Wto. egrweli, sod Dr Washing , to* Reyna/de were Inetruotea t o sirs Peter Omit ;et Mitstesteg. 11, foospihaseukry vote on An? biti! ;,. let, sett to IntlOWtt Con. Henryld Potter. of West. ~ liottiond, 0 . ido Ow Ufa. rooter Ile ' *"iialliO' btthe o ,4ilit war** .• 0p Apr wiwk A DAY . AT ATLATITIC CITY ;fella allatoll'::altiniy no of Phila.' of tbe Atlantic, like the k 4 e z r ; tilf4:44ii i rarieieglttgd heated po , at one end, , tlttother..le AO,lepit4.tkiffit altado)Kof the V il f* B4 o l , itotni 4 *lo4a Ocean in our eye, an d In our ears too, and who feel his healthy breath on oar cheeks—we have the cool end of the poker, while YOU of Philadel phie era fearfully stirred up and terrified by theotlier.' The iron road, so blazing at one extremei- and .se , comfortable at the other, is not a very long one. It is a sort of domestic Heretofore the beat watering-places have hien distant or. &Mann of access toes: , Glori ous Cape May. (With Its unrivalled beach, its magnificent serf, its noble hotels, and its busy town] Is achieved after, a long sail. New port carries ns err off, with hundreds of miles of land and water between us and home ; Saratoga cannot be reached In less than'a day; and even beautiful Bedford, In our own State, Ephrata, Cresson, Atteona, &c., choice as they' are, demand the, best hours out of the twenty-four to reach and to return In. But the Atlantic City enterprise tidies a tired Philadelphian from the hot streets after a fell day ' s work, seats him In &comfortable car, and in two hours and a half hurls the said citi !ten into the sea, cools him, suppers htm, drinks bhp, and sleeps' him glorionslys and returns him.bsek io his counting bonen 'before nine UM next morning, as ftesh arid rosy as if tie Lid not slept six 'sweat' horns; and ridden sixty-Odd miles In the loveliest part of the day. ' One thousand men, women, and chit dren, the ; eons and daughters of till, to whom, alael Nature's blessings are so distant and so, dear canunir ita4o a special train, and for: ninety; cents; each, leave Philadelphia at 41 7 11 1tht, and . be carried to the sea-shore, 'Whet% after enjoying many hours Of Cheap, bid complete relaxation, they return in the 'evening, In full, season for , the night's sleep, and refreshed for the , toll of to-merroiv—all for ninety, tents.:. The Idea of a pir-nie, in, view of the`-sounding and boundless sea; of *bath, grata, in his'salt and sparkling waves; of hligi draughts of air; as rare and as pare as fleeter, nil - for tbbs pittance ; these are new . . edventages to the. crowded people of our great city. The outside ..expense to these travelling parties Is smell enough; they may bring their own rations with them, and dine as they. Plosse; and where. ' • These are the considerations that make &Bantle City the seaside suburbs of Philadel 'phis:. There may be many more elegant, more I fashionable, more starched and prim resorts— there Are none cheaper or more easy of access. . The izou . delphla to U Those who go to Atinutio City to remain% will find excellent hotels (which;we regret to .lee, are. not adrertised as they should be.) But the United States, the Surf House, the Man. lion Rouse, Congress UMI, Ste., lee., are nearly all well filled. . Much of the success of - the present icemen at Atlantic City is the result of the 'excl.. Hens of Mr. Joint BaonnEAD, president of the railroad. Ho is at work night and day, and takes great interest in his new vocation. Of comae, Atlantic City and the appurtenan ces are not perfect. There are many things that can be improved and added in time. The local authorities are rather illiberal and nar row in their police regulations. They cer-, fainly,should not object to a train to Philadel phia, nor to rides on the beach, on Sunday evening. Prohibit drinking, dancing, gaming, innate. lb the evening of that'day. but to pun nish a ride on the ,beach in the cool twilight. "with the delicious breeze of the ocean fanning the temples, and to bold' back the iron horse with his train, ' only so that he may fling his'cargcr into' the hot city the next morning. Is neither huminity nor true religion. There is s wide difference between a genuine worship of the Sabbath and the enforcement of pharisai cal and ridiculous !awe. Philadelphia is deeply interested id Atlantic City. It is the nearest watering place to her people.• She should see to it with a'care as sedulous as that which she exercises toward her own green squares. Her city railroads are scarcely more important to her welfare or her health. If her ca .italists w. •• • • • oo • after the working of these hotels, thousands or stringers, especially from :the West and the _Singh, would make Philadelphia their favorite city. ft wonia be nearer to this metropolis than Saratoga or Sharon is to New York ; and, in a 'word, would be to us what Nahant or Newport is to Boston. The argument needs no further flue• tration to make it Irresistible. yo Sow .fever on SALE Or THE DELAWARE DIVISIOh. The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canals, which recently came into the posses. don of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Com pany, was sold last week to a company of capitalists, represented by Messrs. E. W. Crass: & Co., for the sum of $1,776,000. Among theta interested in this purchase we nndeistand are many of our most public-spi rited citizons—CuAs. HP= Puma, A. E. Roam, J. V. Wstartissos, J. G. Facet Messrs. A. S. & E. ROUSTS & CO., WK. W i y LORI:1- MM', and many others. These names are t suMetent guarantee that the canal will be managed in such manner owni best serve the interests of the Lehigh region and most ra pidly develop the growth of trade from thence. The State has done wisely In sanctioning this sale to the above parties, representing as they do vast Interests in coal lands upon the Lehigh., and also nearly every prominent railroad or other improvement in that region. this sale , in connection with the recent dis posal of the balance of the canals purchased by the Sunintry,and Erie Railroad Company of the State, will 'enable that company to push 'forward rapidly their road to Its final terminus it Erie. • This result Is confidently expected co bo arrived at within two years, or within the present term of Gov. PACKER'S service. tf completed at. or near that time, we wilt all have reason to congratulate one Executive that he has not only succeeded In ridding the state of the burden of (in the hands of the State) unproductive canals, but has, by their disposal to active, energetic, parties, not only given a new impetus to the region through which they pass, but, enabled the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company to prosecute their *at and moat Important work to a success. ful termlnadon. IPIIMEICICO The well•known case of the Kilkenny cats Remus in a fair way of, being realized In Mex ico. parties are completely at eixos and se- Vens,..battling tor , power, with the country timidly becoming' demoralized, 'end SANTA ANNA at band, waiting to take his tiger-like sprlng.' . , In • the capital, where SULOACIA still hatiPotrer, by virtue of the strong hand, the British ant French Ministers, making a Virtue of necessity, have advised their countrymen to naterilt, uador protest, to the decree exact leg d foiced loan from all foreigners in Mex. Ice. Mr. Fottarto, the American Minister, has punned a bolder course, by recommend. tug: hie conatirytien not to pay. Ile bas de• reedited hti passports. Ile stands alone and deeded In hisireslstance to wholesale robbery trf, a4dtrary power. . What measure of sup- Porte.. and - how. soon, :he is to receive from Washington; will , speedily be made manifest. Supported be mot be, for it is not to be borne; that American citizens shall be plun dered by one of the factions which quarrel for supremacy in Mexico. , ..Saggrrimmt sr Airiara" Sarthltn.—Tito Vicks burg Whig II the 21ith nit. informs no that the ditgoully betitinin Mears. Clay and Scott,' or Louisiana; w%o crossed over Into Ails State for the purpose or tattling an affair of honor, has been, we are glad to state, amicably and honorably jabot- Se also has berm the difficulty between Mr, Eimittabd his seeond, Mr Pylober. The wit.- .IPSO la thin affair are candidates for a Tatm( seat In the Legislature of . Louisiana, from the parish' of East Prellelana. The difilculty pest notedia *nubile debate about a month ago. "kir 'o.at forlatirly fielded 'ln 'Kentucky, mad Is a tiophlurr ;of Heart Clay. About two years ago. while residing inKentuoky, be fought a duel in Ohio, Wfith •,, brother of Scott. wonodiog him re. verily. Slott Is, Om from Kentucky, and both have duly been residents of Lonillialla a short time. SdAt iris the challebeng party. The duel was to hove came tir last Saturday et 11 'ou the hill Just above` Vlcksburg, on the river; weapons, Obis,' The friends Of these gentlemen should oonefatulatio. themselves on the Ointment M the difficulty, and both gentlemen are reported ,°.s dead shots;" and had been practising for nearly a month. j Bain or Vita/ BSA?, tomorrow evening, will !naiads a large *mount or Property, M be mold without ' , metre, by order of the Orphans' Colift. ramphlet catalogues now ready. BALI if BiuCCII, LOLNI, 0.--Thomas 00011 bold, a Isla at giolisno pu Oto s 4. *urtboaissi, • BY MIDNIGfiT MAIL. {OTTER EftOitl-kioCVAISIONAL , ” 'WOr*loaddaaof_lbe 144 4. 41= . itiaffiliCtiok July 12,1868. Whitt has ' ignitsol 'Bigler been hero for? Is it to , 'time his interest In the printing of the Post Office Department of the newspaper of. Welt he is part owner? It is notoriods that Mr. Buchanan de. dared, before Congress-adjourned, that be was resolved to get clear of " Imbue." I have ascertained that forty-Ave cents of. the dollar resolved for the poet offiee printing is paid to the person , executing the work, five cents of whlob go to Appleton, of the State Departniebt. The aloes. 'profit of fifty-five cents in each dollar is said to be distributed t the payment of the debts of in. iolvent newspapers, for which distinguished poli ticians wore liable, among whom were WAS of the oldest enemies of the President. At the next ses sion of• Congress I may have occasion to give the names both of papere and of 'lndividuals, and satisfy the President, who, I believe, desires to have an honest and economical Administration, that his 'patronage is being ,wielded witliont his knewledge, for, the mbst corrupt purposes Colonel PiOrenee is now here in high feather. Ills last terror is the jact that Oeo. W. Nebinger, of the First district, and one of the ablest and most energetie men in It, is announced as another candidate for Congress on the anti-Leoompton platform. He is a working Democrat, and WAS a friend of Buohanan, at Harrisburg and Cincinnati, while the gallant Colonel was complaoently watt trig hie chances. Mr. Nebinger was also a Bucha nan elector in 1858, and steed at the head of the ticket. . As an evidence of the way that things are done timong the advocates of Locompton, I give you a few items which I gathered from a olerk in one of the departmente. Senator J. C. Jones, of Tennessee, (old line Whig,) bad a 000traot to supply 1,700 horses, at 0159 each. wblch still Make the neat sum of n70,- 300. It is stated that the horses were to be of a particular color and site, but whoa ' they arrived at Fort Pseienworth, they werWfound to be of all, SILO 111111 . ; colors ,, but .14111 nerertheleis co opted. • ~ . The brother of lion. J. A. Ahl, member . of Orm ond for the. Cumberland, York; and Berry dis trict, hula contract to* supply for the army go mules, at $175. each; making .$52,5110 ; also, an order for 200 from Russell and Majors,Goiernment contractors, at 'the same price,' an ounting in all to $87,000., The kind of moles delivered could .be bought vitally 'at $l2O uhnecissary to od. that.gr. AM•yeted for I l ecoinpten, and Is a oandidate for re eicedion. Some of the other members of Congress from the rural districts have bawl providing for their friends at the publio expenee, in the Ivey of eon, traota for barley, at 'One prices. THE AVFAllte AT WASHINGTON. Tile Washington Star has an article which we subjoin helow, because it disposes, in an unanswerable manner, of certain slanderous insinuations and slanders lately directed against Mr. CORCORAN, one of the most respected and respectable residents in Washington. That Mr. C. and his family should be annoyed is bard enough, but that, his life should be threatened, as it has been; by armed force, Is much too bad : EPS= th. Wuhragton Star j Mr: W. W. CORCORAN ANT; NIS ASSAILANTS.— The affidavit of Mr.. Jas. J. Diokine, Esq.. whin we mint below, effectually pate at rest the last hatch of aspersions upon our fellow-oititen, W. W. Corcoran, Esq., growing out of circumstances eonnected with his domestio affairs, in which be has the hbarty sympathy of the parents of alt properly-regulated families in this community Mr. 0. has of late been subjected not only to most vairvions annoyance of his family, in New York, on the part of the party wbp Urge threaterte4 his life, pistol in band, but perhaps to more serious annoyance from the false publioations in prurient newspapers concerning his domestic affairs. He happens to 'have been suonesful' in life—a fact which is written down a virtual crime in these times of Unbridled pens in the hands of nnserupu lons literary adventurers. That le the key of the as olts of the press upon him. ' It strikes us that it is the duty of this Govern ment to take the only step whioh (under the re ceived interpretation of international law) will enable Mr. Corcoran to protect himself and his family in a proper way from future molestation. That is, by and through the intervention of the police lawn of the land; District of Co/umsia, County of Workington. sr.— On the sth day or July, 1558, at or about half-past tures o'clock to the Monne, deponent was passing the corner of Coenenticot avenue at the Intersection of name% that, passing from mad corner to the south aide of 11 street. opposite the -residence of. W. W. Certiorari, Ern . his attention wan attracted towards the front door of Bald oorooren's residence where deponent saw said Corcoran standing on his steps at sat I door, Cod at the same time deronent also saw de sfurbass. of the Spa' lab legation, on the moment pear the front of the steps ulth a drawn and presented pistol, the pie tol being pteaeuted towards said Corcoran, at the was t ' mi te Ti°l ‘..„ r w,=&9lr JeVi l i r y tt litir drawing a pistol or otherwise, with the purpose ben .1 immediately killing said Comma, and that, after said presentation of ...Id pistol, the uid Marriage slowly retreated backwards, along the pavement, still using violent language; that this deponent's attention was partienarly draw, to the parties fr Mi the commence ment of the Assault to Its termination, with n Akins to obstruct tie view ; that this deponent saw no pistol or o'ber weapon dawn by the said Corcoran or in his pOialeMlen, elUrltlg the whole time ; neither did the said Corcoran advance towards said Mumma, or make any demonstration of an sewn whatever, with the temp tion of threatening hint with the pnitantlary. TAWS .7. DICKINB. District of Columbia, Calmly of Washington, as 0, the eighth day of July. A. D. eighteen hundred and tifty-eight, before me. Anthony Hyde, a justice of the peace In end tor sail county, personally mane the above nuclei Jinn J. Illettne to me well known, and 111.111 oath on the tfoly Evangel y of Almighty 57,7 that the foregoing statement. to which It• him stextd his name, Is correct and true. to the beet of his knowledge and be. lief. Witness my hand ant meal the same day. ANTHONY HYDE , Veal j ' Justice of the Pelee. Executfori of Isanc L Wood, at Genesee, for Poisoning his Sister-In-Lbw—His Conies. lion—His Speech on the Scaffold, kc , &o. (horn the Rochester Unton,loth ) The penalty prescribed far the crime of murder was inDioted upon Isaac L. Wood, yesterday, at Genesee. The culprit wes convicted of panning, at Dansville, Rhoda Wood, the widow of hie bro• char, and sentenced to be hung en the 25th of June, but reprieved until the gab of July. Wood was tried twice. At the first trial the jury were unable to agree. Conviction was the result of the second. Wood bat steadily averred hie innooenoe. The verdict took him by surprise, and the dread sen tence of the law seemed to unman him. We aid. tattoo was at &et pitiable. but he bas gradually . grown more resigned and firmer. He mimed to be cheered by the consolations of religion and to have faith to hie own justification before the tribu nal of eternity; but public) opinion bee been unanimously against tlfe prisoner. No one would believe his protessicns of religion genuine, so long as he steadily refused to oonfeee the awful crime of which he wee convicted. Oa Thoreau y evening the prisoner was visited by Sheriff McCartney, Dlstrlot Attorney Hendee, and Joseph Kershner, 141. ln the presence of these gentlemen and two other witnesses the wretched men made a sort of confession ; going so far as to admit a knowledge that hie own wife, his brother, and his brother a wife and two chil dren were poisoned by some person known to hint, but be declined to say who that person was. At three 'o'clock the condemned was brought out in full sight of the people, and taken around to the enclosure containing tho gibbet. Re walked between the two deputy sheriffs, end was attended by Rev. Mears. Birchm-ire, Brown, and Mandeville. Wood oame to the scene of his death with a firm step, and appeared to have nerved himself for the scene. lie was a email man about five feet six or seven • inches in height, and about thirty six years of age. lie was dressed in a dark green frock coat, dark plaid pantaloons, and a check vest. His neck washers. Re observed nunowly the gallows, scanning it all over with much attention. As coon as he was placed ander the gallows a deputy sheriff informed him in a load voice that be bad but twenty minutes to live, and that he was at liberty to speak, if he alma to do so. The wfortonate man 'poke as follows: Nees am I. condemned by the tura of my country to die -in *few monpotto end my life, end I chill pees away into another world. This world may look -upon mesa It pleases; but binned be God this is not my et. di, a- plea. The demand ofjostice motile met. I shall soon to etretched between heaven and earth, and iota me so-ount. It is a rglieron thought—to stand before the Judgment seat of Cod. Oh, Mr. Dudes (Inning to the District Attorney who at od near.) you woo must some tints go to Judgment. Christ will be the Judge; weeennot due ve him. I sal lam an in mot man. Mewed be God, I shall soon be out of who way of my persecutors I bad rather die tea th , 'wand deals, than he persecuted u I have been for the pest are weeks. To die la a gala to eee. rpo,, t y g to the gallows ) God knows whet has GUM! this ; Ile knew, the lwjeetior of this., lie brows how men have sired. There may to men who believe The time for proceeding with the execution woe announced; and the prisoner shook hands with thou nbout biro, bidding them goodbye. lie thanked the eheriff for the kindness extended to Ills arms were then pinioned with. a milk handkerchief, and while it was being . done be re 'nerved, several tithes, "Ch, hem, receive my spirit V, adding, n Let me die as easy ne you con." lie wen then directed to seat himself in a chair, and the noose wee adjusted about hie neck. The nap was then pulled over his eyes, but be oriod out, "I want to see the sheriff once more," and struggled to raise his bands to his face; at the name time turning partly round, and trying to see the sheriff me he moved toward the sprinv which led to the trap supporting the weight. While he was In the act of turning. the weight fell, and the wretobed man was jerked into the air about four feet, falling 'gain to the length of the rope, So that he hung with his feet two feet from the ground. Ile died eau, and II wan,afterward certained that bin neck was broken.- For about four adnutes there was sem monoular movement of tbe etimiidere, arms. end lege, and the pulse continued to beat between seven and eight notes ' The body bung about half an hour, when the attending physicians declared life extinct, and It wits taken down. Th e co rps e wee pieced ins coffin and carried 'in a beano to West Avon, where it wee tempera rilyinterred; It being the intention of Word's Mende •to bare it taken to New Jersey ulti mately. No relative of Wood was present at the Inc aution, except a nephew by man.' 4ge. One of Wood's brothers wee at Danville, Thursday, but be did not go to Game. A sister of the con demned man, who resider nt Lima, celled on him Tuotday, and bid him adieu. On the 4th inst. the city of Memphis, Tenn , was 'Salted by a violent storm of rain. The Eagle Nays: The rain continued without in. termireion for from four to five bonne, flooding the streets and precipitating the water into the bayou Germ until the stream rose above Its banks and swept away everything within lie reloh. Houser, stabirs, lenses, stook, and lumber were borne off by the restates' current, and several bridges ware more or less damaged be the flood. The total loss Is about s‘4l / QQ(I. TWQ ae4regi eat Sbild wet, dronts4, THE PRESS.--PHCLADELMAi TUESDAY, ; , JULY Ig, 1858. Tifej..4 l l7.T Nr4 , THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE CANADA OFF-CAPE EA4: insportant Parliamgrifaru i"ree!oit!.'• AmktissioN OF JEWIFII MEMBENI. PARLIAMENT TO BR PROROOERD. NEW SP:4:1+TIt;!1:1 MINISTRY. ' Ileary:4.6ranci tri Tenon . _ DLODN AND IiVNEAT lIIPEDVED Reported Drought on the Contindnt. CONBOI.B 9 . 5 095,4 Br. JOUNS, N. F., July 12.--The steamship Ca nada, from Liverpool, with - date's to the ak inst., three days later than previously received this point, passed off Capeßaca yesterday, and, ),aving been isteroopted by the news yacht of ther Asso ciated Prue, the following summary wits :ob- The steamer Indian fiorn Quebec) arrived t out on the 30th ult.; and the North star and Naigaroo, from New York, on the let inst. . ' There was ooneiderable anxiety is relation to the Atlantic' cable when the Canada Balled.: ' 'A private meeting of Illinois sbarebolders had been held in London; but the proceedings wire not made public. , The House of Lords had rejeoted the bill to abolish church rates by's large majority. The bill allowing the House of Com Mons to ad mit Jews as members of that body has', been pawed. on second reading, In tho House of Lords, by forty-six inajirity: Parliament be prorOgued before the end of July. The intelligence rime Fiance is not Important.. Iditifaterial driers In Spain had ooktuand. The 'Ministry resigned, And a new Cabinet was fornied, headed by . General - O'Donnell, as Minister of Foreign Aifatis and of War. '• • ::' Ceirichereial Intelligence " 'Ltriaeoet., July ' 2.—The cotten market /IM v ry bw , yant, the sales of the week footle Qt i l p e 4 ; bale, i, clading 11.000 to speculators and 5. (di export` All oualities have a:dram:ea froo Xis ,tin, and anne circular. mem the improvement 11-104; 'The . sales today (Friday) were aON Wei, the market closing Ore, at the following rotattonc. New Orleans • - IXd .1d • Sdohile 7740 ; . .11pleeds , .... ,The stock of Cotton in port . is 020,110.1 bales, toilAing 032.003 bales America's. - -• •• The sianehoster istylcee are favorable, and Solders derdand an 'advance, yhlch'bas the eirectof checking operations - - Ltruaroot, PaturdaY, July 3 —The Cotton market eolahMed steady teMey, sod the estimated Sale, are 10000 bales LIVERPOOL iffiIIADSTOPYS 71 bRRRT , 34 2. The market Is Steady. A report of anticipated dunitm to the crops on the Continent tram the prortllleg drought has caused an 'adduce to both Flout end Wheat. Plow closes firm at an advance of 0,1 r' bbl and,Wheat has imMoved lead. Corn la dull, without improvement in The prorlsion menet closes steady at former quota lions. OCCASION - AL LIVERPOOL PRODUOR PdAUKET, July 2.—Ougsr and Coffee are quiet. • • Carolina Rise is buoyant at 31 advance for tote tulle 'pot, and,le improvement for cargoes afloat. In Tea there Is on average business, ' nithout qtots ble ebsoge, NAVAL STOR ES.—ItosIn aro at 4184 a Id tortoni- um; Ppinte Tnraentine elan At 47a Od. ' LONDON MONEY atAllicirr, July 2.--43owdx quoted at 95X, 09104 for ACC, int. Th e bullion 'Jr the' Dank of Raglan! Too dearea,e4 g 95,000 There rat' an Incrtetaid activity in the Money market at 3 pet cent. Pa sP : T . ST 1_ LIVERPOOL 1611ADSTUP113 MARKET. - Jolt The weather In Eesteed continued levorable for , the crepe. Mears, Richardson. Spence, & Co. report Dour firm and In better demand, sad 6d. advance in pion The quotattoo. are es folli we :.Western Canal Rot Bd, er2ls. 64; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 22e0233 . 6d.• extra Bt. Louis, 544824 M. Wheat closeibuoyant In coneequence of the dronslt on the Omit neat, and prime have advanced fq red atace Tumidity. Pouthsrn red be labs 10; Soul ern red Oiestis 04 ; Western white 6e Weed! 01; Smith ern white Os 10dele 4d. Corn dull—yellow evillest at 41.64 t white 224 ad.. Masers. Distend, Athya report the advance on Doi at Mole .. • LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET, July 2.4 Meters. Distend, Athya ' & Co. report Beef anti Pork quiet; Lard firm-at G 40559 and 50s for betty lots. Tallow has declined Lela! Butchers' Assoch lion TalloW Is quoted an nominal at blsobls : 1 Cheese the sales are unimportant. LIVERPvOL PRODUCE. MARKET, July 2.—Tia Probers' Circular quotes Pot. and Pearl Ashes ditUA Sills for both.. Linseed non, but the sales ere oriel ppitant. The sales of Wool are active, and ellihtly arid:mei In ~quOtations. - • LONDON bitiRSITB. —Messrs. 'liens Drobere report Dreadsuiffs generally with an advancing:en, decoy. English Wheat exhibits a slight advance, but 'fo reign Is WithOUCChatgO. Anted:rut Ped ' 83e45e st Whit. ' 401 . . . hour quoted et 20624 a. ' • /rote—Welsh Balls and Bars ate eteady e at .fdddfia for both. Boyars dull and lid lower. Coffee quiet wad slight ly declined. Tea.—There la little toiletry ter Tea, and riceo tre weak Oestru quoted at 101 lf. _, —I i Tallow his slightly declined, quotintria dlcs on lilit , . en A ler7 l4Bl lll o lii A rle - 0 8" entr ata sil Itai '''lle lroal lillet " l"the ' gr4 " °*rir'4tAl Y .' neat. &count. •inn , ....—e.ib at ! 1. 7 lat .... • From Wastangfon. ' WA snimarom, July 12.—Tbe Post Oflco Depart: went is mush embus/wed its its ocean melt rip• Taro:menu by Its Inability to hear from Mr. Z. K. Oodles as to whet are his purposes relative to the fulfilment of his contract. A letter received by the Interior Departnent from Dnotor Forne. euperintendent of IMlan affairs In Utah, al ludes with oonfidenoe to the peaceable disposition of the Indians, helloing the tribe which Brigbam Young boasted eouldbe depended upon on the tide of the Mormons, shond hostilities ensue between them and the Mad qtat es. Secretary Floyd has left for the West. 0010bil Drinkitrd ie acting in bis stood. A plentiful supply of rain fell this afternoon: There bad been none previously for about forty dare. J. D. Fairbanks, connected with the Nations) Hotel, and well known to the travelling public, died bare to-day. Special from Washington In Relation to tit' Tax on Foreigners , Properly in Mexleo. L WACutxovot, July 11.—All property; wriether real estate, money, or merchandise. ie subkot ti tax in every country, on the principle of ailvan-' tape accruing through Government proteotlon, and is &waste equitable, exacted impartially pro , r ita. That is the true nail/riot the tax errata.. ously denominated "a forced loan in Mexico,", and upon which is grounded the report of Minis' ter Forsyth having demanded his pamports of the Mexican Government The stated forced loan is merely a temporary property tafor the benefit of the commercial, the honking, a ndthe Govern mental interests of Mexico, And no the property of a foreigner in the United States is not ex empted from the State or Government tax, (whatever it may be.) a foreigner's property in Mexico is rightly believed subjeot to the Go vornmental t.tx in Mexico. If any one has really been ordered out of Mexico, it has Arisen from the circumstance of his resisting the tax, being en enemy to the Government, and on the first safety prineiple of the law of tho United States, which In time of war subjects the foreigner to the super vision of tho civil and mili'ery antlwity—lbond end security nor to correspond with tho enemy.] The Zulongo Government dates prestige of rule not in the °nark hitt de fence of yropirty ; and the tax stated to have been objected to by Min ister Forsyth loos dotterel faith the vices to add to the value. of all interests, and therefore to in• crease the value of the property taxed. Genets the appr.tval of the tax by the idinisters of Frame and England. Close of the atneemt - Cose—peoth Mehtetiee NEw, Yon x. July 12:--141 Joh 1101 Clllotllll, who hoc been tried three times for the murder of James Anderson, one of the ikeiiee of this city, has at las been sentenced to be hung. The third trial was closed last week by a verdict of "• guilty," there being hut eleven jurors in Ott. box, the senior counsel on both sides having agreed to asoopt their verdict. On Saturday, however, the junior counsel for the defendant, Mr. Blankman - moved to set aside the verdict, Maiming that be had not agreed to abide by the verdict of an imperfect jury. The case was ably argued, but Judge Davies withheld his de. Girton. This morning the court affirmed the validity o the third trial, and ssntonoe of death was pro nonneed upon the prisoner. The People's Convention of Dauphin County, HAURIBBOXO. July 12 —The joint county com mittees of the Republicans and Anted:tans of Dan phin county met on S rturday and selected Joseph Punk. of Lebanon as Sena.orial delegate, and Jo. !mph Casey and Thomas J. Jordan, of Dauphin, as Reepresentative delegates to the Union (iratedon milieu to meet here on Wednesday next. The nominations ward made with great harmony and unanimity. Resolutions were unanimously adopted in favor of the Ron. John J. Pearson. prorident judge of ihts district, for oopreme judge, condemnatory of the Lecompton hill as passed by Congress, and In favor of a tariff of protection to. Amerloan In dustry. It was alro resolved that a County Convention, to be eon:loosed f delegates comprising all the elements of opposition to the National Ad min !etre. Con, be held In Ilarrisburg on the 2d of August next, to taomtnnto a county ticket. The in ilcati.ine from the interior are very strong. Judge Pearson will be the nominee of the Convention for the flupteme`Benoh. The Missouri Republican. E.T. Louis, July 12.—T0-day the Missouri Re publican entered the flityl-first yosief Its exis tence, From a diminutive weekly sheet of 12 by 14} inches,issued Ju17120,1808, it has gradually increased to Its present mammoth proportions of 33 by 53 inches, being the largest paper published in the West, and. wish two exceptions, the largest In the Union. The Republican employs ono hun dred and seventy•flve permanent bands, and the aggregate expenses of the establishment reaob 54,000 per week. . , From Port nu Platte. New YORK, July 12.—Port an Platte advises to the let inst. have been received. Business was prostrated. Six cargeee of pro. visions bare been obliged to leave that port for want of ti market. . CHICAGO, July 12.—Mr. Lincoln addrereed a large eoneourse of people on Saturday night, In reply to Senator Douglas' speeoh the night before. New York Bank Statement NSW YORK July 12 —The bank statement' for the past week exhibits a decrease In • loans of $948,000 In deposits,. $373b00. An !comae In specie of 5075,000; in clroulation, $113,000. Cool Weather Coming BOSTON. July 12 —The thermometer has fallen 34 degree/since yesterday. An easterly raln-storm Is now veiralllng. Resignation of Judge Ceio, of Kansas. L6iVIINICOII7II. June 8, ttia Bt. Louts, June 12 ..-Judge CAW has resigned his politiop as PIANO jadto, &rival 4hf the Steam Tug pine Jacket at -Bt: jolutA' ?renouncer!. INTELLIGE,NUE 144.61' THE. TELEGRAPH be. SonnN. F., June 11 —The stea m ing Blue :jaoket, arrived fromldverPool,'reperts on the 24th. ult." seeing a latge and , small Britiph. steamer,' lat. 51.32 north, and 10ng.'32 West, On the same evening she saw Mtge steamer bearing - down for the others, but could not make out whether It was Noglish or American. The weather was then hazy, with a heavy westerly swell, and continued moderato and. thick till the .3d instant, when strong gales from the southwest occurred. file vessels seen were probably the Telegraph fleet, and as the point of separation had not then been reached, '(lat: 52.02. long: 33 18 )''and the unfavorable weather followins, some days must yet elapse before the arrival of the Niagara can be expected at Trinity . Bay.] *non The , Array will be Penceabiy Recelved_pra. elatnatton by Gen..Sohuelon—desistanee and Pyetection Tendered the Mormens—Trenette ery Prodded Against . . Lesvniwomm, Kansas, July 9, via Booneville, Mo., July 12 ,-Per stormier War,,Begle —Letters have,been received - by the St. Joseph mail from the army, containing a few additional items of in terest. . . . . , , An officer of the army, writingin from Jahneton'e camp, on the Bear River, June le, soya the army would resume its march on the next day, An express from. the. Peace 'Commissieners to General Johnston had arrived, informing him that the army would. be . received peaceably .by the ii,farmons . . General Johnston did not, however; feel any in= creased confidence in the' peaceful attitude of the Saints, and the army was kept in readiness to repel any treacherous demonstrations. , A e n lamntion Ind been issued to the people by Gen. Johnstoe,.in which be tells them that tbe army is as ready now to afford them enig ma and protection as it was to oppose .them when in rebellioff against the Government. 'lt was thought that this guarantee would canoe many - Mormons to evade the despotism of Young, who has sedulously inculcated the belief that the army was Partioulnriv 'instile to them. The troops were in fine condition, and wore gla4 to be released from mai:limn. Toe garrison at Fort Bridger consisted of Captain Hendrickson's and Lieutenant Smith's companies of the sixth infant ry, and Captsii Stewart'a troops cf, thq first oavr :dry, Colonel .ThiLnan lest . ninety- , and had-wenn° cavalry horse in his march atoms the 2.h 0 ' . Joseph Gazette of the Bth Instant, no -tog the arrival of the Utah mall, says that general Harney had encamped just beyond Fort ` colonel May's oommind wgye . met tbirty-five ranee this side of RArt. Levan:lie Ala'rge'boirof ostry was at Ash notion. Alefor,En 97 was encamped on the Big Blue and another oonsmander (name not given) was a FoTt Kearney. The provision trains were progressing finely. The Sioux Indians were weltered all along the rout° buf were friendly. A Navy anew fell at Fort 4rltigei on the 10th of STILL LATER FROM WAIT DATES TO JUNE 191 . 11-OENERAL JOHNSTON FIFTY MILES FROM THE' CITT—DIPORWITOMR^ TREATY OF PEACE CONCLUDE?). ST Segura, July 7, via Booneville, July 12. The halt Lake mall of June 19th has arrived. dene•al Johnston and his command was met at Echo Canon, fifty miles from Balt Lake City. The army was in excellent health and spirits. Brigham Young and his followers were still at Provo otty. • Young had been to Salt Lake city to confer with Governor Cumming and the Peace Commissioners, hitt the tleallB of thOconferenee wore not known. It wag the establi•bed opinion that the Mormons would offer no rtedatance. Cul. 1I ffman left the command of Fort Bridger to Capt. Marcy, and aloomonnied Gen. Johnston. Eve thing regarding the future movements of the Mormons was veiled in Mystery. Rumors were still rife, however, that they medi tate an occupancy of Sonora • The corkoii.res are numerous In the valley, that the 'United States Government intends to the Mormon improvements. The South Platte river is very high, but the roads are in good oondition. ' • Themail party neither met nor saw Indian , ' on the plains, but mat a great many traders at diffei ent oointa on the road. The mall woe nineteen days out from Balt Lake City to Bt. Jnaepb. ' • The Same despatch goys that Judge Sinclair, re cently appointed associate Judge for Utah; would leave St. Joseph on the 10th of July, aceomnanied by Mr. Dodge. the 'Patriot attorney for Utah. . FORT LEAFEENvonTn. July 8, via St. Louis, July 12.—An expriss arrived at the fort this Morning from F Kearney: . • The express passed the Utah mail for St. Jo seph.- It is raid that Governor Gumming and the. Pears Commissioners had concluded a treaty of pe 'co with the Mormons. Gen. Barney was in camp, latnomtleSbeyond Fort Kerney, on the 31 of July. .The cams+, with orders for him to halt, must have overtaken him on the oth.: The The U: 8 steamer Mink leaves the fort to-mor row, with Captain Lovell's and Lientenant Lee's companies Second Infantry for Fort Randall. She also takes recruits for the same regiment. Fatal Accidents. . CARMEL. Maine, July 12 —Two young children at Latvia Robinson were drowned on Saturday, while bathing. WALTHAM, &Nes., July 12 —Ellen Wallace, aged nlesteen, wail drowned yesterday, by the ea tel. alrtStr-a FOREIGN MISCELLANIES. ENGLAND .. - . - The trod of Col. Brown for the self-condemned part whioh he noted In the Dublin ()allege ?intl. tefininated on Thursday; the 24th, when the jury returned a verdict of "Not Guilty." The trial of the etuderta. fo• riotous aoncloot, will follow. TM; FTATS TRIALS —The trial of Edwer4 True tore, bookeeller, for publishing &libel on the Em peror of the Freon, hen taken plane in London, before Lord .Camp Fell and a appoint jury. The case exalted very little interest. There were tour counsel on swath side. The Atiorney-Goneral, who (marinated the prosecution. said he rejoiced to an- Pounce DIA the jury would not be called upon to try the indictment lie understood that the de-, fondant was prepared to state that be never in. tended to oquntenaace the mime of aslaseinothm, ond to expi eta his regret that .any_ such nalmou otraction ebould have been put noon hie peaks lion, and Chet the publication of the work bed ceased. Thin wee confirmed by the defendant's 00UtiPel. Lord Campbell, approved of the course adopted, and a verdict of "not entity" wan taken. The prosecution against Tohorceweki was disposed of in 010 same manner. The first tube of the Albert Bridge, whicth le to emu eot the oountiem of Devon end Cornwell. bee been 'Mei to, Its required height. The tube adobe between 2 000 cod 2 000 tone, end its Gen ies is .hunt 230 feet above the 'hod of the river. The other tube for the eastern side is rapidly pro gressing. FRANCE . . The new Minister of the Interior is tideptlntc a mere liberil course towards the nem. The ma. penßion of the pertnisainu of tho Independance to e iter Preece is to be withdrawn on the 29. - in. gent. end et the seine time will he brnehed ewe, the vexednos nmhihition of the elle of the &reit , and the Pras.ge on the Bouleverde . . The Pnria correspondent of the Times states that Primus Napoleon. instead of going out m rater of Algeria- with the Mate of a koveroign, will remain nt home AA Minister of Algeria nod the Colonic', with the right of presiding at the Cabinet Counoil In the alumnae of the Emperor. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Newt rays that the Ministry of Marino and Colonies la to ha divided idto two Mlnlatrlea. so that the .Mnrine Minister may ,attend exclusively to naval affairs ' The Landon Daily News, by way of dtsaipatlng public, alarm In England, ahnws that the Budget of the French marine for 1858 does not exceed mire then Are millions and a half, with a topple. 'men Ent £2 600,000 this swing. In the last dove or Louis Phillinpe's reign the navy cost £5 000.- 000. , The transformation of the fleet in pmpelleta reeks, sp, doubt, a ?twit portion of that aotivity at the French dockyard which alarms our country men, hut England need net fear an invisioc. The eat excentlimare bestnWed by the French Fro- Inoror on his navy, and by Russia elm, proceeds from no desire -or determination of their rulers to invade England or to war with It; but. in the . Ordninn of many persona, neither the Turkish nor the Ofinese Empire will preserve their integrity, their power, or their existence many years, and the statesmen of France anti Russia wish to be pre pared to take as much advantage as 'other coon- Wel of what they look, upon as an inevitable catastrophe. It it. therefore. necessary to ,be a first-rata maritime Power &swell as a military one. The Daily - News - concludes by ream:deeding lord Derby , to Fettle the groat Levant and 'Medi terranean question with France, and then we shall hear no more of French armament or rivalry with ut Mum the ocean. " Every cook and wafter on the river steam• boats, every clerk at the waterside, every fisher• man who one's a net or even drags a fishrumd every bathingshouse man at Dieppe or Boulogne, be who gathers lobsters, or rakes for oysters, or giubs for senweedion'the beach nr on the cliffs, Gathots flamphlro—droluitul trido P is at once t booked' re an A. B. mariner. Cho rivari describes a Parts cockney engaged In ang ling for gudgeons, sshnso onlm sport is interrnpterl bye Government official, who. register in hand, Insists on hooking' him as fisherman, and 001180. coatis , liable to serve on a man•oGßar.'r Three ynnng noblemen from Senegal, of the brightest ebony taint, have arrived in Paris from that French colony, and have entered the military academy of St. Cyr. RUSSIA. - - The Emperor is gathering about him every man belonging to the progressive party. The Cabinet is impressed with the necessity of approaching western civilization, and the next generation will not lint any trace of slavery 1n• Russia. This Polley is °posed by the old Russian party, headed by Prince Mensobikoff. The old German party, headed by Prince Remand°, has not much info. once. Russia is on the very worst terms with Am. trio, and on the very beat with Prance. England is by no means popular, and Russia threatens to Make any alliance hostile to Great Britain. Rue. Ida In very aotive in Turkey, not to (waste any actual revolt, hut to gain the feelingeof the Chris. The Konigsberg Jonrtuil Anton that the harvest n Ruula premises to he mAgnitteent. ITALY. HUT AND Ica TV aenaible licence of dross Is permitted in Turin. and people walk about in !craw hats of all colors and forms,. In linen coats aid light garments of all kinds, which, in London, Pans, and Oren in: that 'pretentious little bakehouse of a capital] Madrid, would ho Toted Inenneot and alma ahocking. The abundance of. Welt also a help to preserve humanity from melt• log, er at least toTefiesh it when under the pro. oess. There ore great pans or ponds round Turin, Whiel are filled with pure water, with the express view of Ito eonmsion. Iran tee-4 ootainston win. ter obligingly accomplishes free of charge. To tee the quantities whloh, for months, were, day after day, brought into town, ono 'would imagine that the whole of Turin had an underground floor of toohowes • The tattoo is exceedingly low; the venders do not condeseand to weigh it, but give a huge block for tuft or three MC • Generally Speaking, it in pettectly clean, and as transparent as crystal. It is cheap enough to be to common nso among the poorer classes, and one BIM fruit women eating their dinner by their stalls with 'a great lump of lee in their drinking jugs. The evenings ore no tlllo or II o ' olock , nearly es warm as the Jaya, and the demand for fronen drinks in the oaths in Paßxethiff pr4t$1(110) LEFFER FROM NEW YORK. [porreniordenee of The i'reise NEW YoRE, July 12, 1858. The weather continues very het,_bitt tempering. breezes disperse their coelnise:Ont . hUtelis - are' now crowded with birds of Paasitge.fiittinkizortV .ainth, east, and west, to 'soaps ":(ka they , bait), and fly to, others that they knew ii s kt, By. all accounts, the watering places do 1 . 4g00d business; but pleasanter, by far, are the rapid 41 oursions with whioh the city-bound content them selves—those short, hehdomedal . :trips to the wild, wood from close, walled streets—those quiok gulps of mountain air and sniffs of greensward and new mown bey, and gardens.radolent -with fragrance, that are so satisfying to the week-worn "denizen of the pont oity's . mart." Happy he, the tried 'clerk and weary, mechanic and jaded laborer, who can praise Deity on the Bohn% in " God's first tem ples"--the quiet woods. But alas ! for the' thou sands rretelied and outcast fn the midst of !civili zation; who stifle and welter in those wooden bar racks and brink stacks oallod by courtesy " dwell ings," wherein "the poor" are festering amid filth during the hot summer days and nights: - For these unhappy ones—in their vile , abodes, ,the " tenant hennas" of Now. Yerk 2 —there blossoms no . . flower. blows no perfume-laden zephyr, sings no little bird, and ,chirps no graeshopper. All the Sunday they hang front their window-sills, like shreds of rags, inhaling the malaria of their sur.. roundinge, and answering the okimee of Christian ehureh-belle, too often, with curses on themkelyes and the world. Would that one little plat'of turf, with its flowers, might be Arland from the garden of .Graoo Church, to astonish and gladden the her; rible close of Senator Folsom's human dens in avenue a—, or that a few trees - from even the groves of Trinity. churchyard might be, trans planted to the driary desert of "Rag-Ooker's Paradise," or the " Bagdad Hotel," or "Rotten Row," with its moral and physioal Ainki of hu manity. But, if neither a grass-plat nor a tree oan be epared, how ion wo look for that native bo nevolenoe which alone can make mob - BMW Vll dernessoe blossom with contentment and hope? : But r am writing ,a Hermon, instead of • let- No further apprehensions of yellow fever are entertained, though an rung of the oaptain of the infested ship "Essex," for running, quaran tine, has been ordered. There should be some . Made of destroying the bedding, .eto;, of fumi gated vessels, as largo quantities of suck &Welles are reported ashore on Long Island. A , 131411 named Peter McGinnis was arrested last night, oharged with the murder, by stab b:ng, of a German named.' WiMani Sold. A wretched woman, named Sarah .Cusaolc,,attempt ed ruleide by drowning, lest night—curie, "no home." Stmts.' other suicides, and attempts, are repotted slue Saturday. Flags are to-day at half-Mast on the armories of the Seventh and Seienty.first Regiments', In token of'regret for the death . of Laurens Ram• Elton. The remains are now lying is Trinity Church,'awl the funeral will take place to-mor row. Many oases of san-stroke are reported; to-day. Michael Concern!, convicted of murdering Ea; gene Anderson, woo this morales sentenced tc: tie hanged on the 2d of September next. After sen , tenon was pronounced, Canoetni banded a' written paper to the could, through his interpreter, This , statement was to the effect that the prisoner was innocent, but hod been convicted through the We of money, a result which he might have e2peoled under a monarchy, but never could have looked for in a republic of Amerlea. OancemPs counsel were than permitted to argue on the application for a now trial on a bill of exceptions. To-dog's stn.* market shows au entire business and enhanced primes. Reading began at 451' olosed at 451. Delaware and Damn brume - h-- i Pennsylvania Coal Company advanced t 077. New York Central began at 85, and rose 11. Brie gained six-eighths since Saturday. Pacific Mail Steam ship rose to 791. The Western roads generally advanced, and large salea of Cleveland and .Toledo were made. opening at 35, and closing at 351, an advance of ainoe lad board. Chicago and Rack Wand opened 76, eased at 78}, a gain of 1 aim Saturday; Michigan Southern, old, advanced the guaran tied./ ; Miohigari Central, Milwaukee and Mia aisaippi, and La Crosse and Milwaukee brought dame prime as Saturday; Illinois Central went down to 771; Panama • brought 104, seller sixty, againstlo4l, regular Saturday. In railroad bond; we notice large sales of Le Crosse Land Grant, opentne at 32, and finally fall ing to 30/, 2* deoline on Saturday'a final prieea Harlem first .mortgage was sold at 82; Hudson River second ditto at 8131;' Michigan Central, eighth at 971; and Illinois Central at 811, ad vance. The exchanges at the bank Clearing House to. day wore $18,588,889 20, and the halanoes $990.- 474.88. The Metropolitan cortilloates are reduced 11 — WRIMVITTIN •• snt,vvv emu n pawl.' • last. The following ie Monday'e bliilnese a the °Moe of the Assistant Treasurer Receipts, Payments • Balance . $2ll OK 75 .. •158,358 88 5,407,980 80 - The receipts include SI6I I QOO from euetome. At the Second Board Brie declined I ; Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana advanoed ; Ga. lona and ()bleep ; Cleveland and Toledo Chicago and Rock Island declined ; Y.' Cell tral j; La Crosse and 'Milwaukee Laud Grail bonds rose 4. By the Fulton's dates, we loan that the London money market is without ohange. Consols Ufa O 5& for money, and 051e9G. for- the August tio oonnt. Cotton hid advanced per lb. Wheat had clean Id. Flour unchanged. Prices remain about the same as Wt week's at the Corn Br. change. Wheat to rather heavy flitS a trifle lower. Corn do., and heavy Western Pork is moderately kept up. NNW YORK STOOK RXOIIANOR—juvrI2. lINOOND 1,01/1D ' 8000 'Vireo% 8168 93% 8000 do 93% 1000 1.406c61 L Bde 31X 15000 do 210 Del & Had Oo 985( 200 N Y Oen U 84% 103 do I+Bo 85 100 do e/0 •. 84 % 160 do 43 84% 11 do 85 300 do 1,60 84X ;00 I,loimulo hill It 6 2uo Brio It 1.30' 19.36 100 'do 19% 100 do 11Ig 60 do 'I9X 60 do 030 19X 100 Haddon R 650 271( 10 do 28 RV Radom R 10 2 LO R6adlot R 630 46 200 do 46% VO .do. 46% 5 &mood Atenuo R 93 34 Mich Bo & N Io R 22% 310 , do • b 3 23 5 0 0 0 3 X 60 !Mob Reo 2 pre(. 44% 12 'do .44% 100 011 ens /6 Ohio R 88% 20 Clove k Tol',ll 35% 6) do 35% 10131110 tc Rook 111 70 2io do 75% TUE MARKETS genes —The demand is fair for both kinde—ealee of 70 bbte, at $0 for Pote and $0 I 2 for Pearls. Corres.—The necit.t ie- very arm, which tends to check transaotlene; we have not learned, therefore, of any salve thie morning. Cortex —The demand le Itlr, and Beturday , i prices are drmlyniintalted. quo te : rims , :bac OLAII/31/10ATIQN Upland. Florida. Mobile. N.O &Tana Ordinary 10% , 10% 10% 10% ;fiddling 1" 9 1 12% 12% 12% kllddllog Fair 13 18 1311 13 1 1( Fisn.—The market continuos quiet. but thero is less depr.s.lno manifest. The retail trade now purchase with mar+ alacrity. nova. &o.—The market for Western Canal Flour Is trthout change; the, demand Is rather more active for export at our IcteLle tlguros The arrivals are' fair ; and the consomptlve irQuiry f ir: The soles are 1 000 bbts et $8.86®8 87.1 for common to good Btste; It 9504 05 for extra do; $3 8503 05 fot superfine 11.dlana, lowa, rind Illinois; $4®440 tor ex trade, not fresh grouts I; $4 004.10 for extra round. hoop Ohio. shipping brands; $4.7505 fur trade bronds Co; $1 7007 fur BC Louis brands. aid' $4 30m6 50 for extra Geneve.' Canad'an Flour le aoarco—ienail sales of extra brawls at $4 2.6m6 20. Bouthoru Flour Is without euotabl. , change; the detn suit is fair for the Veda AMOR of 1.100 , WI., at $4 60e4.15 for mixed to good brands Baltlmore; $3 8006.80 rr the better grulea do; th 8068,68 tot *holme and family extrm. • • • - Rye Blear la quiet, et Weal 60. Corn Ideal is steady, at $3 and., 66 for ,jersey nod $4 for Brandywine httllTß —6lesell MiIAUTRI & Partridge sold by atio. Oen g,760 bona Sicily Oranges at $2.2662.60, and 2,478 do Lemon!' AtE23 662 23. ' . . assitt.—The Wheat - market opened with a tilt demand, and rather farmer for prime, bet lower and irregular for unsound. The irritate aro large_of the latter. The Wee are 76,000 bushels at 664576 e for unimend Chicago Ppring. Prime to held at 86c; MSS* for Mil- waukee Club; $1 01m1 03 foe red . weateria; $1 030,1.05 for wiette Indiana; 0'.06 for white Michigan, and 01.12 for commoo white Kentucky. Bye lain fair demand. Large Fates are reported at 1380700. Oats are rather lower; sales of State and ()settle, 45045,1ic, and western 40A a. Corn la irregular, the demand moderate ; lairs of 24,000 bushels at . 02a rtoBo for new:mud; 760770 for wtrtern mixed; 810 for mound southern yellow; 880 fur prime white nnsound, and 85c for rotted yedlow Monsseis —A lair inquiry prevails, sod prices yule steady;- sales of 00 bble N 0 at 4,10. NAVAL Brom —Spite Turpentine has been In ite. tire request; with salmi of 1,200 tibia to arrive, near to ki•nd, at 45.3 oath. Crude is lees an mated; hot the stock is and prices are well nustained Com !non recta continues in good demand, and prices rule firmly; Wee of 7 2 0 bbin on the epot and to arrive at 51 cowl 70 OP 310 the delivered 'the medium and fine grades are gout. but prices are unchanged • Wee of 600 bble low No. 1, at $2 .5J OP gso g,r. Tar &I ma m. mated and rico 'are Unchanged. B.—Ter is more notive—nales of 703 bble Waeh ington 'elected at El 85 in order in yard Ott.e.-I.lneeed continues In good request. Sales of 20,41:0 gallons American at 00 Oda. A rumor prevails that a large Movement bee taken plate in merle Whale at the eastward, but we are not advised of the particu lars. Other kinds sell slowly at former prle,s, •. Pnovalows —The Pork market is without change; the demand Is moderate ; sales of 800 bble at $l6 00 for mere; 8.00113.10 for mesa, $17.750/8 for clear; cud 813 70018 75 for prime. • Seel Is steady and In fair request; the arrivals are fair; Bales of 186 bble at $llOll .t 0 for country MGM. 818013.50 for repacked mere, and $14m1460 for extra do. Prime mese IL Inactive at g 19623. Beef hams are firm; sales of 100 We at BIT. Moon In firm but quiet at 81girai0o. Out mute are dull mud less buoyant; sales of 41 Mule at ex 08.ko for shoulder., cud 7iite7lio for hams. Lard la held with more amines t • the elided are' 20 !MN mid tea 10.100 forOity, and 11 ell Xe for fair to prime. Butter le in limited demand at Nellie for Ohio, and 1242.1 1 10 for State. Mom is dull at 3073 i a. Rio i Ie lea. &Alio, but pricea are unchanged, buriatis are quite active,. and thOmarket le krone ; mare of 1,200 htida Cub& this morning, port at 8,1; et To. Wainer —The market le lower, the deroaud tatr— . Wee of 800 bbla at 211628M0. Mrs. Elizabeth' Sharer died at Paris, In Bourbon county, Kentucky, on Sunday'Week, at tha advanced age of one hurdrod at 4 four yeare; the second of April Mat being her one' hundred and fourth birthday. Mrs. Sharer was a native of Washington county, Maryland, and emigrated to Paris in 1793, in.ocrupanymtth her husband., She retained her mental faculties to the last, and up io within three or four months of her death per• formed all her own household labors. Two of her sone. Philip and Jacob, were soldiers in the war of 1812. The former was an dicer in the regular army,'and was killed at the dleeet;one battle of Ike pm itokilit, FlNAlic,lll.l‘_-AND .COMMERCIAI,; • • - - -,lira, 'Tieltoripy 'lllll. RKE'r. • ; July 12,1853. - the stook maitot, today showed oonsidorablil, 11. 'maP 24 63 !'i a,fot*nobint of bldness. the: : money market there ie no change to record , • - The weekly bank statement is ineomnleto,9olg, to the:negleot of the Kensington Bank to - mind,in its returns. The veryobliging gentleman who has oharge of the ,Olenring liono, Mr, George E. Ag nold, !waited oomporativoly late 'hoiti - for the dificienOy.th he -Stip'plied, 'but Otis obliged to leave the,return incomplete, The 'returne, ao far as ;mixed, are einbodteii in the following tableq ' , g x -IT*SV4Vin4g*Etciliv Vgpal.ElboXipt: 3 EOWATITIRYX g P:ax ?• l g"r= "Wa E lleo „o D g: 1. • • • ig.• - Eil,§§ - §i§§§§§§f§f§ ka: N. OGO ,tmgEh.ti 8 4gBBg E Ai FiriE g - ;;•81EFn Enrigg icy •-•••,•-414.: • . 5".' • rKittirun: F4§"gnieq§ ElMEggeKligligra IP.§ - E §-gin T.tuagss; 05r4Ey.10. tin - tiny Ivs'ila4§l Ps. The Ledger 'annotinged thatlhe Sunbury . end. Erie-Rallread :Company, ,to whom the Legisialiare, , at its late 'melon,' had .conveyed all the State canals, had 'resold the Delaware Oil skin to a company of ten or twelve of our' leading eapitalista—namely, J. T.lVillialnson,%., S. 4. Roberta, A. G. Fell; 2. W. Clarke . hCo Thl3. Long3treth, the Messrs. Borie..olme. Henry Fisher, Judge Ilepburne, Ephraim Marsh, of New Jenley and, come °them. Included .In , the list,'We are told, there are five - presidents of - Be:nite, Railroad: : anti Canals. The persons, named are of raves. Coned means, And wholly unexceptionable as par. chaser:l on the score of ability and prohityOf ohs' meter. .The.price stipulated to be Paid is oni million seven /tundra and seventy five thousand dollars! payable as follows: Mortgage bonds, at 6 per sent Preferred 8 per cent. stook Ten monthly payments of $40,000.186. cured by cella t . ..... ;400 ON Cash, on mention of the papers I• . • 75,000 $1,770,00 This bargain, on Saturday afternoon,. Wee proved by the Governor, and is of course complete. The cash payment of $75,000 ' was made , and 'the purchasers organized 'lnto a compay, under r tbe titlerof the Delaware Division of. Pennsylvania Canal Company, and eleoted Jay Cook; Xeq,,,Pre sldent.' Althorigh it was known that.the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company wax on the market. with this work, the announcement on Satirday that it had been' sold to the parties named created surprise, beeauvo.all - eyes 'were turned to the Le high Navigation Company as the probable . ' pur-, shiner, the Division being a connecting link with their works and tidewater on the Delaware, It was and is contideredMore valuable to them than to any other parties., The capital of the Lehigh Navigation, Company being large, and more in favor than 'that of almost any other In and about this city, the disappointment was - widely . extended and keenly felt. do.not knew, how ever, if the Lehigh Navigation Company should feel that they have lost .a desirable : bargain; that they brlve any but themselves . to,biame.: We are assured that the Sunbury t and Brio 'Railroad Cori pany desired them to beoome the purohisers, , and solicited them to make an dfer by a given diy; as Other parties were 'negotiating .with.-them` and wished to conclude a non treat. The Lehigh Nay' , gation Company;declining tho offer made them; and a disposition' of the division being nooesser.) see het been me. aas a , ove state, . : nee t faot became known, parties on behalf'of the .Le high Navigation Company, we'are inforineci,.bave, offered .two millions of dollare--ati -- **tail:of, 5225,000 .of . tlae price to..be paid by the asioetin-, don of gentlemen limed. We do not know that the Lehigh Navigation. Company will feel that they have lost a bargain In: the non.purobaeo of the Delaware division...! We' are indeed fully satisfied that it would have beeni a dear purchase, Mt au independent work, at one' million Of .dollitre, It requires the:old figures 'of receipts; under a system which regerded.Onli.re; oelpte, and leaked not to the .exhaustion of ill e works for want of proper repairs, to Make Oa Delaware division appear profitable at the prices propoeed to bepaid for it under the arrangement just comple ted ; but the monopoly, wudet'ivhifth ,it wee for merly oondnotail is at an end, and four oompeti tore for its trade are in the field, and all for-mike ble, vise the Morris Canal, the Belvidere 'and Trenton Railroad, tho North , Penneylvacia Rail road, and tho Now Jersey Central Railroad. The 'condition of the canal. reminds no of the well-known anecdote of the hackman and the deformed poet -op , e, 11.1m. , !.0 favorite - oath was "004 Mild, me," Using this expletive in an al tercation, with, the' haekman about a- fare,the wor thy Jehu ixtdaimed;lookiog down upon the little mass of deformiti before hiai " God ?nand you!-- it, would be Mister to tanke,wilkei,"..:The beam ielltivr's nil** would apply equally well to the Delaware divlsion.or, the' Pennsylvania canal. A dtird-rate ;anal, wanting large sums to putitir, veil:, with strong competitors, to the' field; and sukleet. to the claims of any mual3er of millers, whose dame have booninjured by the State works, and who hails importuned deaf legislators in vain, but now, by the law auttiorieing, the silo of the works, bare their remedy against the 'canal and its purohtmeri---ii would be about as easy.to con struot, a new work that would answer every pur pose it can meet, And many more, than to put this sieve-out wont into the oondition of a first-olaes carat There is rio question that for the sake of unii;w 31" ownership, and identity of interest in the man agement, it would have boon a pleasant thing for the Lehigh Navigation Company- ta.havihcoome. purcbaiers of the •Delawate:division. That were not is owing to to' fault of theirs. Any int partial otianilnor.of..tho record- :stn hardly fail to be, convinced that narwhal not bben at auy URA : a, real Aispoeition, on the part of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. Company, to sell the* papal'to the Lehigh' Navigation Company. Overtures 'were . made to the latter company to purqbase itta•oanala: it is true;butuponeenditions tha way,mposal c„ for the company to comply with; aturvery different from those Upon Which the Mutat was finally mid The terms named to the Lehigh Company mord , . ing to the beat information we can obtain, were one third in , a the retrisiddir in monthly in stalmente'icithin twenty four or- thirty Months . . . . When it is remembered that this Was the position. in which the sale was placed in regarded the pure ohm by the Lehigh .Navigation Company, and . that. leaving it in this position, the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company have' sold the Delaware division upon terms including the payment of two. thirds 'in bonds, having twenty 11,474 to run, knowing all the time that the Lehigh Company wore the most iaterasted, and therefore likely to be willing to pay more than any other parties, it Is bard to avoid thoOonoiwtion that there has been no real disposition to sell the eanal to the Lehigh Company, and that the . Sunbury and Brio road Company hae been really made to Buffer, by a yielding to prejudices or einteter Inflnonees en be part Of . its (Acme in the matter of this ealo We trust that the melt may not prove another Union Canal business, and' thatthe,Stiabury and Sri° Railroad Company'itilll4ap .. , all the advan tagee they antioipatts from thin Operation. It is only fair, however, to 'ditto: that 14 imiurt asoei , fain that the pobigh Navigation Company have offered two millions of dollars for the canal, or authorized anybody' to do no for them. The Ineuranoo Company of North- America an nounces a eetni-annual dividend of six par 00nt., - exclusive of State, tax, It is reported by telegraph that the quantity of ooal transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Julyl9th, instant, was'abo . ut 10,400 tons, being a decrease of about 1,100 .t. 0103 as ootopared,with the oorresponding week of last year. The total Inman of coal transported over the road for the season, up to and inclusive of the 10th instant, over last year to the sansoperiod, is 33,325 tons. We would call the attention of the Philadel phia ,stookbolders In the Bt. Louis Real Estate Savings Institution, of which we are informed there are a good. nutty, to, the, statement of the condition of that Institution, published in anoilief column. .The Augusta (Georgia) Chronicle and Sentinel pUblisbing tha following list of Georgia banks, all of which it regards 118 totally unworthi of 00118• derma or credit : MerMiants' Bank of Maa'on • In terior Bank, Griffin; LaGrange Rank, LaGrange; Southern Bank, Bainbridge; Cherokee Insurance An d Banking Company, Dalton; Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Dalton; Northwestern Bank, Ringgold ; Bank of Gretnsboro', Greensboro'; $x- Change 'Bank, e - Manna. Drexel Co. report a new and danger ous counterfeit ten•dollar bill on the , Bank of clAtutatnihtms, hit itzlitittion of tit, ermine plate? exoe'efliogly impreselon le rather Our renders avid to refuse all tens, en fate litink;'on-iiciotiot of the. diilitilty of de tention:......': EkOgiIiCiELHALES, 3nly 1:958 BEPORTSD .41r- fiximarr,'-tiowif, & AO t BANE -NOTE, .... , ....._ 81001.; AND,EXOIIINIi I namtkoir,JlOßT4l3llBt comma :: alma .AdO:coutorotyr oisoard. - -' , - -; -;'-'- .•-• - • == PIItST B6ARD:' f•. ' • ',- `• IC6Perpiati.:LO v.s7,V Batt . .Nai_fts tp..0.99m 200, do_ ....0.0&P.67g 2;00 PRoos 11 , 1 2.4..n..8 ' POO '''' ?AO ' ..:.080.80X 3000 0 kA Rdo 1 8 t/A.5.703i 1000 - 010 y 60,.. - .'. :...: - .95K - 4 Penns. R"•• 41% 1000 do ........ - ...06,3( -213 -, do ••• -..:.. ... . .41% 1000 ... 5 1 10 - .)• 1- • . - ...7..90X - ..:.8' , . - . do - 41% 200 —do ..:: .., ...- 90,, 1.2t30h Nii , ... 1 ,... .. . 9 39m - - do %.'-- - 11V993( ~ 60 neadrxg , .1t;.bAr9.23,"‘ 1500 ' " do ' RR 0011 100. . :::do .-, , .. - 85wa.231( 400 do pit 90% .50 do . -, ..b5w12.23)( 100 do ....New.lol . a 5 - • .do , - 21% 200 _ 'do , j ! ... .. Now ev.IOIX ,50 18 , 11 -1 8n4 .1t,.. , ...1.1.9 000 tat ) B 0, .:_• .•. • • • •5 3 X .. / 11.irieburg a '•o ,k' 50 1- kreitoei 9..•...*:57% .., ---- 2,010,14 I,k - r ll Ni . I.oo' -- do • ' ' 574 , 030,...i.". ; do :... - . - .....he. 1 1.% 1000 Beild' R - 84. , 86...: 67 . i.. .' .. ~-,.% -- - , • SECONDIIO.B.IIII. - -= '' l -,'-u -400 01ty,00.,. ? . : 96'., 2000 Bcl Na- as , 2 .10 00 'lOO f` dd - . .....,..'...00 '. , 7 penno 8,„,,... 11% , 200 , ' , .- do' ..-..- --- 08' 181 ' do._ - ...' ' - 41% 200; do 16 20 -4 1 Q.;;... 1.,. ... 41% '2oo'''''''do ` ':'. :.. ~:•.:66t.' 25 Mini.. 31..-: - 10% 2100 4314 Gss 0.:914, 0 7 2 y!archtmeo, lA., .51 1000 Wilin 11 sth .if0r0...07; , - .4 . ,- .•.-du 5T 1100.. :do -'.. .55wn..57 5 City Lk - 10 1100 .do '.. ~ .868•o:.07 - ' . woo aura 14 - 8 NorristOnn R 627r1 101188h:wide Dk • 26X 4 • " ' CLOSING PRI B 68 'BB Bid 110 . Asked. o'B 00 . 087( do • • - R .9631 • • ••de •• New. - . 101 7.0 , 4( Benosylv /438 x, 84344034411 - , 48 3 / 4 3g do , 141 , 701n0t7763 76 • do EltoB . • '66..66% 077( Nara Ri; 413 E 02 'do - 181%mt 65:..: „ 60 k do 2dm ii';'l47 87g d0rri808111.000'...90- '96;: , AO, • • pre iulxto2y, &Axil :69 . 1111LADELPNIA.MARICE113; .7nly 12.—1 n . - Eireadsitiffs there'. IS but little Mimisilent:. There te`ao demand fciiPititii'ti-day; and bolder are-free , wailers at 44:i5i . plit; bbl 'for standard' The inquiry, howayar, ta only in a alnall way, to .auptak the bolas trade, tirdrom $4.25 to 854 per•litilfor,oonononACeatra fancy brands, winording Peri Meal Is dandy tt $3 37f; sales of 500 tibia Pennsylvania Meal at that figure. Rye Fleur id also steady; pith light reoelPta.•and sales . ..iirheat Is Inlet ; tinsels little , Offiired,'lnd good ,old red is iewie e ily held - at $1:05, andirtilte , ,itt'.sl. 14, with tales of 500 bushels. at. the litter rate. New is ;sold abbire the views of huyersii.:alid•.'ive ..bear of JO sales tcAday.",•ltye bi' Stonily at 680 , f0r POMO tylvania. .130in•ls waited- anli,very soaree some 300 bushels lienneylimaia yellow, 'not' prime,. udd at, 78a130a;' pyime lats,-;-ft,,,bere, would. bring344o more . " 0 - 163 a r e also wanted at 410, and Pennsylvania are soiree at thc4 figura; lietk— there is very little . `citiereltion: and first Wanted at $3O pee ton. I:eatoll 7 the mar set is ..firm; bat ; the: reeelpfs ' , and' sales - eontinno tight, and_ Titian: are fully palsitalaod. l Grocer lieet 7 the market is steady, and a Mciderate: bast . fleas, daini, bat without change In ,Provii llon's2-.4heile le Mona Inifoiri,foriiikliidil the mar ket, however,'exhibits no - inedirlar . Ohanget, end a • install businota only to' notios Seedii'are gigot, And prioaa or Clover aad'llmotby are about the Plaieeed a iMle of 150-. bags -life/item was made at $1.32 per,bushel. ?:'Wlifskefie 'lBOll - ing In a small way, on arrival', at 25O'fett samo pries. fora; tilida;lisid,:f4 for i I : 4 . tc I e r, .1 r —51,260,000 100,000 • :PKILADELPHIA - CATTLE MARKET, Silly 12, 1858:—Tha- offerings liecatiii, at Waidell'a were, 892 head.. •During thelatit week the Market was dull, and . .prioes receded 563 the 100 114:2 The sales were as follows: Per 100 , 14. 31.0h10, by H. Brown, a t t.. . :-•:. 1 ... .88 509 GO ,19 Ohio, 3. Alexander 7-60 Pr 50 17 Ohlo; F. Fayhr ... . . 800 s,B 50 35 Virginia, T. Striokland.... . 8 00 a 8 75 27 Ohlo,R: 80.4,8 75 13 Ohlojohn Ohoon. . . . . .. 8 58 a 8 75 i 4 , . ... • . 60 00 24 Fayette county. NV ulians.Paller...: ft 00 a 900 31 Ohio. B . .. .. ...8 00 si 8 . 50 13 Mifflin connty,.J. 8,00 It 13 50 28 'Virginia, D. W: - .l3radly '8 501000 53 Ohio John Cnufftoan 800 p 9 00 14 Ohio; Isaao Rabic' 8.00 a 8 50 . 00 0hi0,13. Mooney ' - 8 00 a 900 •it Ohio, John Smith • ' 800 a 9 00 2 l'Ohio, J. Price. ... ... .. . . 15 00 900 19'Ohlo, Jones Price. 8.00. a 875 27 Ohlo, - John.. 00 60 , About 6,100 Sboop were at,mailtet bore, itul alt sold, at'from to $0 Osob, equal to -7,036 per lb, :About . 200 Com' and Fere offered, and aoid'ee follows Goad fieeh oOffa, 530 to $4O ; 'Mid; Aliorquality, s2o'io s3o,;'dry; COWL!. $l5 i 0,525: Of llois the reoeipti were about 900,-witli a dull dl rik.3 n .114 War.: - . • . • Marken by Tel ',graph • .• BATAINCIIM, anlyl2—.Ftonr: dullrcoles7;of Uoirard 'atrtiat a• d sC3fA,Clity Mille $1.25. Wheat ta in lower ,• brae . - feedlots of , noior oion; Weil of red nt $1.10; white, 811601 eld Ir/r te. sll2el-15 . aCorn tit' t•lialto,,q946oC': follow. - 82e88n. Vitdetayira .340, Proyldooo allow., an. Initrovod , dannind ; led% shooldatii, .510;..01dca anClarcia,-;tticise_ Claroosait, • Ati7l2: Timm =limo ;` go - cl extra ,braoda ;elbow_ at 18 00408.25: .10..,t mod tern are cinch/doted Whilkoy q 'ate. at. 32m, Tante xay nothtnE, done in the ProvielOn'markit: • - 0110.600: Jolt' 12.=•Pirur tiro ndrsoerd 26—aaloa 82;re9a. Coro' firei at Oat! tui‘yvnt at Ma fitttpmonta to Didfale-1.700 bbla of Doi:tr.-4 efss -onetiela clf wheat, lari4 88 000 bootleg , or - periii.• . TP .01 ,- -.04q0 flour, 87 000 bushel* of 'oVoa . t,',and "FS QM bola ela of earn; R.oolpf —1.410 M.@ O! 61,000 bttabela a wheat, and 68,000 bristled • Tab; - Ut) UktTS: TSB TRILDAT'd PROO*RDIN4.6 Postponement of the Kirkpatrick PoiSsoni Can.—QUARTER Saselons--JudgeAllisan.—Ycs tarday mo, nin4 one. of the jurors in the above ease (Mr. Charles p. Righter) informed, the court:that out father had died suddenly toe day beforth,and naked to. be excused tout further serving en the fury, or until bo'could pay the last respete to his leseased payout Mr. P. II Brewster said that in eausewsenea the absence Of tweet hie 'colleagues he was unwill ing reined filth tha ease with eleven jurors, but would" willingly acquiesce In whatever Or der the court would be pleased to make. Judge Allison inquired of Mr. Righter what length of time would.nntariequited to perform the 'necessary funeral earemobles, so., and being in formed that they would be terminated on Thurs. laY, he fixed Friday morning nett for the coati auation'of,the case: ' • Miobuel Tata, who *bad been .nonilotel'Of for - gery;Was Sentenoed to year's imprisonment. Thouret Potts, convicted of arson, was eenteueed to one year in the Begat Poulton - . The Board of. Health and:Mayor Heprit.— .T alga Thomas/Di wide' the 'folldWing statement. In /23 Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday.moroidg I have understoarl that an impression exiate that cheese of 'Mayor Henry, which 'SU beard:Vine on Tee:Waxing. was not regularly brought before. the court. /desire to say that such impression is entirely unfelt:Wed.: o llW ease was commenord I and proceeded-in the <•-mu manner /18 other cases , nought into court by 'habeas corbis. A pelibiec, +titling - forth that hit..llanyy was illegally end un justly deprived of hiellberlyby,innen 'Frauds Fella, -ban, wee presented to me, upen which 1.-asilosecti ths writ. No arrangement had bean made, that I am aware of. for any, other than a hearing in the regular manner. The'-writ' was regularly 181.,i by the oterk,of. Oen court, and - late on Sa.n.aay aiternoon,..Mr. Henry, in custody of Mr Fin negan, appeared at my house. Mr. Finnigan Prodar.ed hie warrant, and made his return to the writ of habeas. corpus.''' Mr. Remy al 'aged thatbe warrant and Arrest 'were'illegal, end otaimod to ,have .a bearing. At that time it Was nob convenient, nor Were the parties prepared to proceed.' I therefore required Mr. Henry to en ter bail for his appenrenee one plesday, when , the question of the legality of the warrant should be heard. Whenlbe eirse wee. eulled - on 'Tuesday, , Mr. J.:- An Phillips appeared's' edaneel'for . the pro acilitors,-and waived anY'Went of form"as to the warrant of commitment: deeireit tehaYe .the deol lion of the eburt upon. •tbe questien,.whether the Board of Health possessed the right under tie law to enforce each oommitment against , the Mayor. Upon this waiver and consent , the ease wee Pro ceeded in and determined. The records of the court show the entire regularity , of the prooeed- , ANOTHER Iduansa tar Att,tonsav Conant-- We learn from the Pittsburgh Chronids that the hotly Of • a good•looking German Woman, aged about thirty-five, has been discovered in Chartien township, She wore a fine merle') shawl, with whits oontre and deep border, richly variegated. Her dress was a woollen plaid, with a green ground and purple bar, and her apron a cotton one, with green and 'Tarp% , stripes.' She Wore two shirts, one of them plaid, and a coarse linen chemise, -a pair of shoos, apparently. of German make. and " foxed " all around; and fine white stook:185 A rotted her neck - was a- hand kerchief, the twitted corners of wbioh denoted tbat, notwithstanding it • bung loosely around her teals, it bad boon used, Perhaps, in draining her strangulation. In her ears wore a pair of gold rings, evidently of Ger man make, and neatly finished, and in her shawl a small glass pin, not of much value. .Tbe whole. appearance of the woman indicated sirslOY that she was a German, and not long, perhaps, from the Fadderland.". : ,fihe seemed .to have been a strong musoular woman, of about tbirty•Len years, sad, as we have said before, rather respeldable than otherwise.- A verdict of murder by HOMO onf.!ii.!lknown-vla rendered by the coroner spry. The northwestern port of Augusta county, was visited by a treniondbus storm and rain on Friday afternoon last. %It' corametteed raining, about the nilddle of ; the ihty, and oontintiod for. two houra'and a half. without ema il". A l arge amount of property Was , 'destroyed. During the storm a. youoKladr, WO Mettle Lamb, in tiew pi ing to cross hioffett's run, was Unshod (tom her horse, and ears ied.down the str.iMAl some distanec. when elio caught hold of the limb of a t,co. nod sustained hermit' for twOhours, crying In the invot moving and piteous 'arras to those uh shore to Hero her., stream woe so deep tint rupid that sistanoe• oould not ho '.rendered during all . that until, it list, Mr. George Bbowalto4sri:lid 'his own life:in a desperate effort to save her lit went into tho raging, roaring stream, and he aorta eh was rescued. 'There hai been a good deal of rirtlry, If 'not ill feeling,. betieen Cairo and Columbus oily. During the late high water, when 0%40 woo nib• merged and its leoplo were floating about in. Alga, and upon rat WI and drift-wood, or htni , lting together upon one or too high points of the the citizens of Columbus, proud of their non superior condition, sent a delegation to Catro V I, h offers of assistance. The Cairo men Were Haut; they were , wrathful; they were futiom. They wanted. help, but not from that quarter. Instead of accepting It, they whipped the delega thou, and made them ".take water on their owa es4v v; 4.0 *Mtn .10 ReneingtOn I 6 , EEE= . • Bid. .Agred. Bahia! Imp es ..t3O • €4 h': .do .. ., ~sptoctk 44-,'B ( 4 9m o idt l Elm 9109 M 16 i . do 4 '•lnt Ea .80 ):1 I. I . do 24 mt., .. ... • 45 ierw, Inata '-:-.:, It% 12 Illitard Ilank •11 1116 tehMotd,ft. NSW: :48 49 ' I( Poona B. 0 9.3( do; ;We 91) 157 g .Yew "Greek • x % paumm, it - .;;.. 6 . Gl i g 41.01gh11i0n... .i .. ... )( Ig.
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