Vr,tss. ~i~t AUGUST 3, 1858 FORNEY'S CALJFORNIA PRESS 'Will be Ready , • ' OFFICE 0 THE PRESI3,• Nci: 417 CHESTNUT STREET, Al One 4:isotonic To-morrow Morning. This paper Is pnblielted eipresely for pATARoRNT.A. OIROIILATION,. • And contidlta a complete summary 'what Ikea tram plead 11E413:v4:1A3i, Stata, and the Atientio State', since 'the dePerture of the last steim'er for California. Price, Stz Caere per copy, in strong, wrappers, and atemied;'reedy for oYdling•' • adrertilements intended for the .- • STEAMER PRESS . • Must be banded in beforeTEN OiCLOOK,TO-MORHOW MORNING. - F IRST Peon".-4Ohn S. lt,arey, , the Horse Tamer; Tito Mountain Air; Senator Douglas at Clinton) Illinois; Letters From a Traveller, No. 7.; Ord son—lts Surrounding's—A Romantic Jaunt r 'Lid,' Balmer Lytton; .Destrtto tire Fire in,. Chicago ; General News. .... The NeV' .Advicee from Rio, ' to the . l7th of Juno, have been received. The yellow fever was prevailing in various parts'grhe Empire, particularly at blarenhaninnd Bahia. At Rio the disease wax on • thedeereitie;;; - ;9nly one death was reported on , Paraguay was about evacuating the tailor: between the Panama and Uruguay rivers. Negotiations were-progressing for the surrender of,the military instil of linenos Ayree DespatOhatt from General Johnston to the War Department state 'that the engineers are engaged . iin the selection of a site for permanent fortifica tions, south of Salt Lake - Gity : It seems, that in addition to the . Bf:earners Water • - WitZh; Fulton, and Harriet Lane, 'the brigs-of war Bainbridge, Perry, and Dolphin, have been ordered. to take part in the expedition against, - Paraguay. " ' • • Secretary Floyd, of , the War Department, and ' Secretary Thompson„ of the Department of the . 1 - atelier, havn returned to Washington. loformation from Savannah states that the ship Oseonthe,, of Boston, with . a.loait" of oottOti; teak - fire on , the 27th alt., at Key West.' The ship and a - portion of her earge would probably be Paved. - , ',We - regret to have . to' chroniole the death, by auloide, of Jamas A.,Alaitland, author, of "The Watchman,'!' Bartaree;" ho. He left' his bens . ° .in Brooklyn on 'Friday afternoon, and has not beeh - beard of since.', He sent a letter to a friend (which we pUblkik -elsewhere) announcing his in tention to destroy himself. By way of 'Chicago we have news of a battle baying been fought between the Sioux and Chip lieway Indians. The light took place on the 14th of July, near Big stone Lake ; eleven ChiPPeweys and twenty Sioux, being killed. - The-Be , Riviera"romans" bas ended—this time for .certain. - On Saturday evening, - Colonel Blount; wit - e, - ;and, denght(i, left New Yprk for - their home.in'tlie 'South. What's the next ex - citeinent ? - , • It weir' the , steamer Pon3la that was boarded on Cape -Race by the news Yacht of 'the Associated Press, on Saturday.' The news we gave yesterday. sus far as received, although at that time the name • of the steamOrmas not known. ' The new Canadian Ministry has been formed. The list will be found ander 'our telegraph head. • The Pailiament met yesterday. In both houses motions were made - ,expresside !?f• a want of cord). , donee 'in 'the new 'Government. In the upper Itous - e the' motions prevailed. - In the lower they were discussing the matter up to eight O'clOck last evening. It seems that Canoemi is not to be hung on the 2d of September, notwithstanding his sentence. Yesterday, Judge Ingraham rendered a decision granting the application of Cancemi's counsel for a writ of errott, and a . idt4 of priveedinga. This carries : the eerie to the Court of Appeals, who ch not meet till the last Tuesday in September. "Le. mew temper justice," says Shakspeare. New York junco is tempered with too much mercy— , sometimes. . A severe hail-stone occurred on Sunday, in Fla , initigham,- gags., and its vicinity'. ' Much damage , was done to , the crops, and many windowit were •, broken. New Orleans papers, by the Southern Mail, were received by Ur last night up to Thursday last, the mail having been carried through in four dap and a half.. This is a . gainp time of nearly forty-, • eight hours. - Tho .Dauphin -county Republican Convention assembled yesterday,' at Harrisburg", and nom!. mated C. A: Lawrdiese and Marks ts: Whitman for the Asseinbly,.Resolutions Were offered approving, 'the recommendation of General Cameron for the Presidency; but they were so mod tiled as' simply to approve of his course in Congress. Sander was tho twenty-feurth anniversary of -----itto--Bvitfeh West India emancipation.; The event was celebrated ycaterday by the colored popula tion of this and other cities.- They had their era , , tore, like their white brethren, and we, have no - doubt much enthtutiestri'was indulged in in antic!- ' Teflon of" the good Milne denting." "At a Moetingof this guardians of the Poor, held 7esterday, it was shown that the number of in mates in the Aims-house at present Is 2,275 ; same time last year; 2,o3B—lncrease, 237. 'A motion was made that the Blockley Hospital ho Opened for olinhisl insteuMion, but final Lotion on She matter ins postimsed. The resolution to abolish ibejerry at South street was laid•on the table No other business of importanoeiras transuded. Mayor Van='s friends are leaking strong offorte In Washington to' have him offered a foreign mis• Almost ifsMl The Leviathan continues ) , like' an out-at elbow's gentleman, to be ccirt difficulties." The proprietore have succeeded In :one thing, . most undoubtedly. Therdeterinined to build the largest ship in the world, and they .have •• completed a - Marnmetketearaer. Once finish • od, the next process:Was to launch her—to put 'bet into what, poetical 'penny-kliners figura. -tively call ccher- native element: , It took ..weverid months, about .i.70,00),,and the loss of .over a dozen of lives to effect this. At last, fthe monster of the. ,fleep!3ms fairly . afloat. But here—Ccsurgit, ;gnarl aliquld"4-was pre sented the trifling impediment., of there being -no shot in the locker, alias no money in the owners' purse., So, , there she lay, a vast Monument of thoughtless enterprise' and meg -niflcent miscalculation. With all the wild energy -.of despair, *the owners put forth proposals for raising £220;- 000 to put the steam-monster to sea.: The - . public, not being.of, the gudgeon. species, did -not bite. • The money could not be had. With -the double PurpOse",ef gratifying her own cu -riosity, and of again 'bringing the Leviathan into notice, Queen VteTeark werit on board, .taking her uncle, the Kin( of the Belgians, with' her. It. bappenii. that the Secretary of .the'Oompany who owns this great hulk is a Mr. Joao TATE', once a Liindon merchant: The enterprise being peculiarly an exalted one, :111% YATES, who is about seven feet high, was liroperlit appointed to work it. - He appealed to King Lamm) for, aid, probably expecting 531 E Majesty to take `some of the new shares, And reminded him hoW, just forty-three years igo. be (YATES; the son of ARAB,) bad seen the landing of LEOPOLD, a pauper prince at the time, On his,wity to' marry tkeTrincess omi -town of Wales—but even this reminiscence Aid not soften the King's heart. His ,Majesty, like many ,others, would rather give , advice than money. • • At the half-yearlY meeting of the piviatlian ship Company, aipmdcin on fhb 21st ult., the financial • Statement verified our assertion, months ago; that the 'affair. would' end" in a smash. The ban:litany aims £86,660, and sets off £BO,OOO of,nominal assets. It is doubt ful whether a tenth of this offset - can be realized. So, the Lssialluin ,to be sold, audit turns out the; , Directors .did not give Queen Victoria "a distinct pledga• th a t th e ship should not pass into the hands of ii.fotei ; gn Power;" oh the contrary, the Directors reports that they "did not intend to let any feeling of national pride enter into their future con vldemtiops; but in their efforts to, resu scitate - the unfortunate concern they would be guided solely bythe interests of the shareholders." - The British Government refuse to lend mo ney to a &concern already nearly $500,060 -in debt; the. Atlantic Cable Company do pot know whether they shall have occasion for her help—the Burn of .£60,000 is required to tit her for 'ilea, in the plainest manner, sans 133i0011 and passenger fixings—and'so, if pos sibloOlierLevtathaTiwill be said, if a purcha:, Ire o rcpit be: , net, broken up as old n. It appears tens that, if the .errialkon should 'not irSoyag9:ttl reitiand, as was prOmised, the iftealtiPalit , ' of that City h ave a good claim, in,ewetty, against het proprietors 'for tbo expenses incurred irr fitting the 'harbor for tier reception and accommodation. " _'.', LAT,OI 4 PRON CITATILESTO.,—PUIIter Otant, Of 9.ire.sysOwp BftsitO etialoer, from Oharleston, hue pyooldmVutAiltli 'Obis of newspapers item that Anti,: itoduldinissime Published On fiaturdiy. Re lliOfeOlittiiiiio St #111.140/itleisi' ' '' -41" . t'-..• ~-.'..- '-''- ' • • When and now the Kansas Question is to be Settled. We are not among those who believe that the Kansas question will very speedily be consigned to an endless sledp. It is tree that the election in.that Territory decides the fate of Lecompton; but-the matter does not end there. It is idle to say that Kansas does not desire admission into the Union, and no such inference Can be fairly' drawn - from the de feat of the proposition submitted by the Eng lish bill. A negative vote under that law will only indicate that the people aro earnest in their opposition to Leeompton, and will so express • their sentiments even in the manlier allowed them by its unfair and unjust provisions, rather than leave any doubt upon the subject. Thus desiring ad mission into the Union, the defeat of Lecom ton only paves the way for a now Constitution, which - will be formed by a Convention chosen by the whole pe#Ple of Kansas, and submit ted entire to-them for adoption er rejection ; and when ft is ratified the responsibility will be thrown upon Congress of deciding whether or Kansas shall be admitted into the Union - under it. Then will, come the test of the sincerity and determination of those Who have announced their refaltering adher ence to the English bill as a finality. If they are true to their present professions, they must add to the long list of blunders, not to say crimes, by which_ they have already dis graced themselves and dishonored that proud name of Democracy in which they have acted; by practically asserting in Presidential mes sages 'in the Senate, in the House, in official organs, in State and National Conventions— what 1 (That while they were willing that Kansas should come into the Union under a Constitution obnoxious to the people, and against their will, they are unwilling to admit her milder a Constitution which has been sealed with their approval at the polls. That while they wore willing she could come into the Union as a slave State, they are unwilling to admit her as a free State. That while her present population was sufficient to justify the establishment of a Locompton State Go vernment, it is insufficient for an anti-Le compton State Government That the Democratic party must devote all its - energies to the - business of dragging Territories into the Union _ against the wishes of their people when they have slave Constitutions, and to be equally determined to keep Terri tories.out of the Union when they have free Constitution LI -31 . . I - ii IttV4EgalTVlt,r.t77."B.%".B=l E 'A I t. ". -I"tEl,.stgt?-.44813° - :-:1 7 2. T, 31 I* ctl tt4m...0m00...4 omg2VB G4,, g N d 0,, pr,, '1 .., ,-,‘,-, w 1.0.1 ...441 fg E-• 12 sitzime , g;mtiltlzt,Euratre,7-.. ; ..,.. 7 5.11 I Fa l raarit Mini§ I t :11 .1 tl3 m go. ..' *. a. . V. .UoWitiel l ..i.,4.inA ' ,_l2l, B " I 1: 4 r ... 60m-c---- 1 1 r4g 'l4 6 " ' Vtog. , ,4.o''''§ • 5 i t.82.4.........1. ...5.82t1 g 1:- m .., 40 g 0 -'" . ,-, 4 1 I t:' . 6 ~ 4, 0 .00001001 N ..1 ...-• g 0'.0.70'. I ' 4 V 0 ....r.,0005.4.4=0“... 0 p...40w 7 5 • c.: m0.,.p...c.t..,,,,...0up,.0 5 0 r. , - O 'igkii:24-§417.5;‘,...'-f 6 gr .44,4§i E 0 01=0,...4-.....4.0.......y......- • ... ! I I 0 Z. E l p2RetV6loo =t2ll P 1:11-nWgt-ttit§agni The bank statement shawl the following changes in the aggregates when compared with the previ ous week : July 26. Aug. 2. - Loam .... $24 570,778 824,524,569... De $ 46,209 Specie 6 965,440 7,070,145 ...In. 113.705 Due fm other Bke 2 036 311 2 459.041 .. In. 422,730 Due to other Bke 3,240,988 8.234 366 ...De 6 620 Deposita ..... ~..17,196,794 37.531.780.. la. 356,996 Circulation 2514,345 2,505 278 ...De. 9,667 The following shows the business done at the Custom House, in Philadelphia, during the month of July, and since January 1. We are indebted for it to the politeness of Mr. Parry, Deputy 0 ol- lector July. Value or merchandise in 1858. 1857 warehouse Ist of month.sBlB.46l $3,310.857 $1,088,046 Warrliou , dlm for , n porta. 290,213 665,617 174,465 4, other diet's. 16,664 =6,707 20.322 Withdrawn fr eonsumpt , n 226,826 1,820,621 232,000 4, tranaportin. 19,670 42,672 3,820 4, exportation. 630 101,923 7,904 Value merehandie in ware- houselnat of month.... 908,183 2.738,185 1,037,285 Entered for consumption.l.622.2Bs 1,923,618 5166.320 Free rodeo entered 263,680 314,009 -•100,100 • • - • • • - DUTIES RECEIVED. 1865 1816. 1857. July 8311.050 8472 880 5045,261 Prey. 6 m 05.1.862.528 2,148,038 1,517,141 1,974,178 2,620,916 2,182,409 .090,728 The 3MM:int of money at the credit of the 11. S. Treasurer, and subject to draft, in the various de positories, accorling to returns received to July 28th, was $4,083,107—a rather email sum, but as the proposals for the new ten million loan will be opened on Monday next, the Government may get along until then. The principal same on dep oeit were as follows : • Treasury of the U. 8., Washington, D. 0... 815 858 28 Assistant Treasurer, Boston ' 354,198 35 Aasistant Treasurer, N. Y 1 217,742 71 Assistant Treasurer, Philadelphia 45.256,„ . (9 Assistant Treasurer, Charleston 18,408 94 Assietant Treasurer, New Orleans - 212,561 88 Assistant Treasurer, St. Louis, Missouri.... 145,232 53 Depositary at Baltimore, Md 77.563 83 Depositary at Richmond, Va 34;570 51 Depositary at Savannah, (1* - 84;697 14 Depositary at Little Rock, Ark 1;4,626 83 Depoxita.y at Omaha City 49.409 23 Assay Office of the 11. 8., New Y0rk........ 432,513 00 Mint of the Dotted States. Philade:phia.;., 881.164 16 Branch Mint, Charlotte. N.Ol 32 000 00 Branch MIA, Dahlorlega„Cla 27 950 03 Branch Mint, New Orleans, La 489,267 46 Branch Mint, San Francisco, Cal 500,000 00 The following is a statement of the business of the United States Assay °Mee, in New York, for the month ending July 31, 1858 : Deposits of gold 21,590000 Oil Foreign coin $16,000 00 Foreign bullion 16,000 00 United States bullion 1,559,000 00 Depotits and packages of allver 124,000 GO Foreign coins 76,000 00 Foreign bullion 12,000 00 U.B. bullion (contsioNl in ed) 11,000 00 ‘, (old coins) 20,000 00 , (Lake Superior). 6,000 00 Total deposits payable in bars. 1,580,000 00 " coins 125,000 00 000 Gold bars stamped - $ 21, ,020 714, ,027 33 00 Transmitted to 11. B. Mint, Philadelphia, for coinage 201.251 81 PHILADELPIII.S. STOCK, EXCHANGE BALES, Aug. 2, 1858. - • IMPORTED HY MANLEY, BROWN, & 00 , 4L11.0013. STOOL, AND RICHAIMN NROINIM, NORTHWEST 008081 THIRD AND OHERTIMT 4784478, • FIRST BOARD. • 4000 Penns 56 89% 6 Reading 11 25% about 210 do ........9., 50 do bb..25% 100 do 89% 6 do 251( 1000 do 90 50 do '15..25% NCO do 90 100 do .... . ...... 25 2000 Oity tle ..... .... 97% 50 Catawisea 1t 64 5000 do 97% 6 'Harrisburg It 56% 500 do. .New.lo2 9 Schl Nay Pref..... 16% 2000 N Penn a * R 65...59 it 7 Cam & Amboy 1t..04K 2000 Catawlesa R 78..59% 5 Phila & Tren R... 93 8 Penns R 417 i 10 Farm 4t. ?Sec 8k...511‘ 15 do b5..41% 11 Girard Bk 11% 10 do 42%5 do 11 3 i 5 do 41% 1 Commercial 8k....47 10 Reading It 25%1 BETWEEN HOARDS. )1500 N Penns R 6a roag 50001361 Nov es '82...613 50 Reading R..cat.h.25% 60 do 25X 6 Phil& Tren It 93 3 N Poona R 9.4 30 Leh Berip....2days.3o • BECOND 30"0 City R 6a eti.97X 10000 Read R Bs 86.0 w' .oB 25 do 253( 11,0 do ...1Aw0.25% 50 d0....ca5b.25% 222 SW Nay Prot ..b5.1.1 11 Rending R 2534 26 do ..55w53.2534 5 Beading R 25 34 CLOSING PIG I Bid. Asked Phil. 6's 973( 9734 do B .....97 X 9734 do New .102 102 x Penneyly be 8914 SO Belding B 2534 2534 de bd '7O inobabX 77;4 do int 68 1 44. .. , ES-STEADY Soh Env Imp es do stock.... 91‘ 10 do pre' 16% 17 Winspn & Elm 11.10 1, 11 do 2d mt 47X 49 Long Inland 12X leg Girard 8ank.....11X Ilx Leh Coal & Nay..4Bx 50 N Palma EL 9 cig do 6'a 59J( 69X New Creak X X ' Catawlesa It fig eg Lehigh Me.. ..... 1 1)( do mt 88 88X . Penns 6 414 j 47,V do !atm 8.3 inoll9B x 993 do %int 8s In off 87X 88 Morris Onnt 00n..48 45 do pief thy off9T 98 Bohol N 6, 69......61X 62 PHILADELPHIA Mertassr, August 2—Evening.— Broadetuffs are about the same. The Flour market is very quiet and there is no demand for export, and old stock superfine is offered at $4.25a4.371, without finding buyers to any ex• tent ; fresh ground superfine is selling in a small way to the trade at from $4 50a5, the latter for better brands, made from new wheat ; $4 874a5.25 for extra, and $5.500 per bbl for fancy lots, as to brand and freshness. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are scarce and wanted, at $3 37} per bbl for the former and $3 75 for the latter. Wheat—The market continues poorly supplied, sad prime lots are wanted at fully former rates; sales inoludo about 1,800 bush at 903.1000 for fine old Pennsyl vania Red ; $1.15a1 20 for good and prime South ern do, and Si 25a1.37 for White, as in qual ity. Old Pennsylvania Ryo is steady at 73 cents. Corn is wanted, but there is very little offering today; 92e930 is freely offered for good yellow, but holders ask more and we hear of no sales. Oats aro rather dull, but about 2,000 bushels have been disposed of at 42c for old Pennsylvania and 370 for new Delaware. Bark--in Quercitron thero is nothing d. ing for the want of stock, and let No 1 si coerce at $32 per ton. In Cotton there is no new feature and a small business doing at previous quotations. Groceries and Provisions are buoyant and firm with a limited business doing owing to the high views of holders, and a reduced stock of the former to operate in. Seeds are quiet; the last sales of Cloverseed was at $5 50 per bushel; there is none offering today. Whiskey moves off in lots as wanted at 25a2130 for bbls, 250 for hhds, and 24a24 3o for drudge. PRILADELP MA CATTLE MARKET, August 2,185 S m 4 ~, : S' Pt v ie : Fl Bid. Asked tyi 7 , 2ast mt .