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' Tutirnitor suss it hu:alstilki to oabooriboal $ 2 Per Ms, tti sdoeey to al. times sintr, lag to fhb , - of toasty, Om riot-to oar alarm, ttlay la Moats lamb eoptas lot NJ$ ta lam etas* el= Pug at. au, ta import, itooky tot taa14.211.. • , Formula Halls( *lobo at totiuttrot our wilt plisse atm la obit tow Pert anima ataset bo dl. tooloot to took itabotabor wawa tho dell pus it p.so poi autos t. pita, sad pita 40 ofoiateo. tilJo to la ansolmet wttl oat attblithod tstN , tool, solo et is, Would lain froniookol It. Clai kial7 this iolopol to MAIN to 1314 ralc - - 07 - . The !feet gun of the Kansa election i f liolidey Lekli froth the heedinefiere of the Admlnlsttstion porgy in the Tetritoey, (Lee venwottb,) (there the emir hoop( ire . 41110= tend, the cootractota contgreOte, the tree. soy rate cusemble, in& the le l 4-01 56 erl lanY• The rob fifer the English blibe 189. 41girilist it 1,6101 ball you'll& 4 611.1 /8 7 0 Ur Mealy sentlemen of the Clotnthlu6lld, end helierirs In the new solid of Dentocirecry THE ISTJWATLARTIC mastrArn. At Mk - very time *ben publlnfspoctstion bad alothit ceased to harbor tie hope of Ina ens, daring the potent yur, the letelllgendr, reachei4¢f . the'computiosAr..4*o4o4 - Telegraphic conimuileatlon. redesign , the Mated iltatesileam:fligage Niagara Strived in Went Bsy,Yrearfonadlit* t ber peaks the prodf of bee smith. ',The - greatest eel *nee experiment has bowman Itecanplished. This very day, id all ,probabillty, Presidini If WILMS WM iicithe &tele : path frbai Queen VICTOOJA-11 ZOOMS* of amity, and lipid congratulating both, nations on thth new , con. union which : Unites Oar More firthly, truth, than wry diplomatic truths could do. It le impoesible, amid the gratification and wonder which Ire experhinde, cosily biesleor late, oven if vre had - autficidtat data, on the permenence, the dratabillty, ot the ooturectlng line which now joins the old wood and the New. Neither can we speculate on th e new era which it Will Probebly, :ithintruince for Jounallant. , But we thiyitate that, : nil mat ter Mir hoary tie menu, the many renders of Tan Plus alullthrre the tidiest Wrathy which can be derlied from this further and- Illation of time and distance. Ws the fatly determined to be second to no Journal In the tinted in gad our readers the faiket and latest Information, front ill car.' ten which Ira can : Procure, at ariy coot. That this Is no Uhl boast Ii Proved by whet we hove done. W. appeal to that, and are content to let the • paribniuuthe or the Pasi apeik tur wombs of the Future. , , !MEN Taxosiorw,—Otit ups% pulpit net& for tomorrow will be of a &sows, preeehei ea hat 131b1salk morale( ' by the R . N. A. A. Willits, putt of the lint Morita Dutch Ohareit, BOMA Cloodai tdisoht.• • • • • Mr. Wallis' Wm Of Mir BOOM dad moot .5. ant pulpit orators, sad la the lona= "bid wo *allay botbr• bar roadors la the twit iambi* if Ti. Posse, h. oshiblts la a high dopes the Moral sattlieetariaa spirit for . which " both his pulpit tad leotati•board Ants are alike dtstin. gidaked. By a kohleidelee, entirely ealateittloasi, It so lamas thee op the onstptoiing di:, one you ago, a Akita of a &lours& frail the maul Cognises wee publhthed la oar columns; the tint of a soles which has bin sattipaed weekly from that day to Wt.' , Nylon 69 ears Hots Tainsts.---Sea. A. H. Vbiton, D. D., of Boston, his tsoknod du too. !wilily of OIL Pees Olntrah, In Mit shy, to as *opt the potent Wog& of tio °Web of Du Holy 'Malty, In Ala silty. Dr. Vinton is is ON aid eloquent Alvin', sod bu soot anooptaWy iloolnlaill 110 dotloo, of rooter of St. Fiore Oketolt! Woo. , 1142. llsami. atlases mg ;e• firsoCofiii Wow la Allot Ito Ii bold by dto. Mutt; 1441011 k tooollootoi that, se s sandidatt for Antobint Ilidiolint tut pOSIIII, at ', mut 4, 0 46, es 744 A 101 l Aoolill 0 11 ifilliftar of W . Wi f i llali, a ° . 11 °°°1 01 * olindfirAts. The dent osor whisk ur. . •Visies" we e d to ro w Is !mud et OM sotto' of Illessaleatex t ri stn em It it tit, 011444, 14 ft i mi t i lle d is.. itilidecenst.44 l 9. o 4 U. eilli Itif i•eildatilMol ill elegalt as 110 «Oho. ssitiohis ownplotod wilt bps* onutammot is .to,t o ssitiya mac* is which It 10, 16904. Tier tioltioaNat will Outsell, anilifyita, ISO; yetfolirfti iii: ytatimini4 th e - m* 4 iutilethilanothkeit itowly.olomon ruts?. -& :- . All flfli f if*Pf l oo 7l o 2 ` kt i f/t;COO KI N is Mot old 'Alt Oboolant ohooir bwoWit'os the 11.1cOloolit *ilk lAreisio. , r Rand-. lot. illif 40*, l ent tnolloirillooa'4ll , ibmw:ad: INFO. I: grivd14 , 4 1 14.4 4 1;5 11 11101 had monoutild on itif *obi ai',lrs4sg, Ai* A», roll goisb. Its i - 11 , hi remig illittnote with ill Ail "itibi br ' ilWlNlVorfolitinbin ir t iol Of :,0 v "IC , ' : ',141 - 01:it life sir %mew iis SO: - 11461344' NA ' e weds !mot Ilreacsifisso juts , t. . ~ ,+. Ant* kflit'elk ' • o ir r; ' ' ; r•• 1 4 4,0, 4 1 , 1 /4 'it' 'gar i ., 9 1 . I F 4'' 44 a WV itit , A o , ..1111Ahnitili , 'IltHllitiejosotirst ‘, 1 igi'L L m . itti.;;Hatia Sisowortik sad Wsiisl 1144411 MheSesi — • *dui; lido. -Mi IMAPIAIA; Thallriskiht th Qukit ONE Chlok ry ot—COnsda Po, tit Nos *tool Antral of. rolifylvotia Oil nilfi %Mfg ittifit „ Tit , Great Political • I ntion of '''the ~z • Age—The Lecompfeßrlest. t - .-, .. "-:,'' ' When the Lesompton Cortitntieft, with lie' aed rebottle, was firsVOritted,:it seemed iln sonable to expect liat*Oattirtivordd lifedilee any political prodigy more reniarksble. ' But its one great invention is often only the pioneer of another equally startling, it has happened. that : the Calhoun contrivance has pared theyq for something still more won deribl--the LedomPton testa WO are not pre. to Satellite°, positively; who is best en. titled ,to the honor - of being; cotuddorectOr anther, but promo it may .be equalti sharea by the editors of the Washington Mei" the !!illuminated" ifinator; Thetas, and One G. bias:, Letters patent have, dollh i *, . - ) e0 1 *maed to It by the National ..Adrehristration. As Ibis Mat , a b,014.i j ak vaitkooming into universal use ahreiogleout,to Girton, and threat. ens entirely to . r. ri f aii ra ties, it kielte American poll le impo f we shoild hilly tinder. it s awoke:: By a teat we- ire enabled to diatiii , etween the false , and the true; rhe . d t he , good , th e genuine and . the i 5 e 9 - eft.: By tuft the chemist ascertains . Mrhpreaeiece of nrsitio, the purity of metals, •'e ingredient, of any articles., which may be `Presented to bldt' r e ' The new invention gives to the political ' ,WOO, ' .a' mode - of de ' tsithining; summarily, and, certelnly, mooted quistirres of Orthodoxy: ' Devotion to Le. eietiten is the teat..' AD who are prepared to advocate the • enforcement of, a Condi tritiott -open a people against their will are Deletaltati—thoeiWbo do not cobsent to this Aoctrineare by that reit:mai shown to be be yond the: pale of the party. 'The distinction iliaplain and marked one. Like all great in ventions, this test Is perfectly direct in its operation. It is tine that men,who,, in the simplicity of their heirts, have supposed they were Aemberats i and 'who ' have been weak etiouightathinkthat the rule of the people 'and popular sovereignty were Die very corner stones :Cf,the temple in which*. their lita-long political worship has been rendered,; may. be Soreewhat astonished by this .dlacovery; but what of that? ".bid ideas and Rrejudices must give way to medern solence I . and who will dare to 00,14 She high authorities by which the new patent is endorsed f Ai the test, however, la practically applied, we confess it is somewhat curious to note its effect ::',Tri their eagerness to 'display its vir tues, ,s 'Otei of the first practical experiments of its 'atheist bak been upon Senator Douoias. He has for years been recoguised by the whole American people as one of the strongest pillars of our party—as 'one of the boldest, *West, and most. effective champions of its principles —in the Senate and,before the people. In all , the great contests . of the last twenty years his !toe has' been beard in ringing tones high there the din of cheering on the Demo cratic hosts. 'There is not an, honest Demo crat In all this - broad land , who has not felt a thrill efjoy at 011ie of his grand achievements duiing that . period ) and bad his political faith strengthened' or renewed by his masterly speettet. The author and leading advocate Of the Nebraska bill, he .ought to know some thing of Its meaning; but as be persists in an honest adherence to its previsions, as he nn dengands therni the Lecomplon test infallibly pronouncol hint beyond the pale of the Demo cratic party. . - • . For years, too, Governor Wise has been hailed as one. of the moat gallant of the De mocratio leaders. Time and again has ho ral lied Virginia to the support of Mr. littowarran, In& when KnOw- B othingism raged rampant . Ind victorious, he chirged upon it heroically, and destroyed it. - Gifted with very remarks ole talents, tits whole energies hsie been effectively•enliated in defence , of the Demo reilit, mad; Bat he will not bow the lame to Leiorapton or the English bill, and the test 'looms him. - • • . ' =ZEE AndHonsar J. WALLER, too 1 He is' the very embodiment of American •Progress ; his mied,"it storehouse or statesnumlike ug• rations; his record, ono galaxy of deeds tone for republican empire : and extension ; his amiation, to see his country go forward ,'n the march of Democratic principle. And yet he Is rejected because he rejects Lecompton. SO, 00, Of &AXTON, BAWOROYT, PAC ER,' 1 / 1 01(31/Jtj OFIAPMAX, and hundreds of thou sands of meu in the Democratic ranks, who never swerved one Inch from the strictest re quirements of its creed. The test overthrows In an intuit all their preteruiloni to Demo cratic consistency, and robs them of the name of Democrats. Had we spaceand time, it would be amusing to conelder who, on the other hand, have be. come Democrat* of the first - wafer by the operations of this 'test. The list includes men who have never Sated with the party or voted a single Democratic ticket-then whose whole lives haie been spent in wining upon its prin ciples and Its organisation—men who have gloried, fifths nit:alai of their sectionalism— tad men , who )11P6 .eves placed plunder high i dtoveysinelple. The tent establishes their or thodoxy. Now, however, and by the simple operation of endorsing s wrong, they have their Cones blazoned first upon the roll of reel- Wants of high homy And etioluments. The Atnevican people will no doubt duly honor'- in Invention which . has schleved such wended.* J. Glancy Jones a Dlnorganizer in Berks. MIR The here) . The laming announcement that "Berko was to tho leldl sad Mr. Jolooa unanimously 'odor,• Id," created belittle surprise heri, as it wu a fee( with whioh we, who live here, ought to have butt acquainted, but of . which we knew nothing. If Mr. Jones mills the proesodinv of the moult Clout, Convention a "unanimous endorsement," lie 4 eirtataly very easily plumed. The ineetietwu the largest and most exalting aver held In our county, and had the Jones men behaved with eonimon deeeney, all would bare pulsed off harmoniously. The meeting was called to order by At. M. Sailed*, Esq ~ who nominated Dr. Jamie Donisirin for ehairmen, and he wail fair ly and honorably elected. Then ensued a scene of bullying and confusion that baffles all desaription. Our littlas)talff, Indeed of being a conservator Of the pose., was the worst of the crowd, yelling out the nuthof ' , Anti," theta' SOGOLOd for obeirinen asw secret conclave of the Jones men. A lawyer,* I•Melt convert from the Whig tants, made himself quite coupieuons in 'a similar men nor, roiling up hls stares in. a threatening style, but he .didn't strike anybody. Another lad, Who has • the dlaUngutshed honor of having been among the Out to join this Enow.Nothinge, and the Teti Ant that was kicked out, sLo pare for notoriety, sad raved like a little mul lein ibr 1' while, but became . suddenly quiet when there samedecided suggestion from the emerd 'I to put ; that boy out!" The custom • house bid • fall delegation here, and even Wash. (legion era drawn upon for fortes, in the pawns of several Government othoials. It was astonish. bog to see bow enthusiastic these gentleman' with in bawling out "Kota." In !pits of all these disgraceful efforts to disorganize . the meeting; (an attempt 'similar to that played by Joao in Illinois,) Dr. Janice Dont• gin, the revdarly•eleottel chairman, main. baud his position, widths meeting proceeded to appoint the usual °Moore, and a committee to drat rieoluttoni. The 'boatmen did the same thing ; so we had two mutiny at one time. This was the " unanimous endorsement" of Jones. You wtll penththe that the Jones men is their moth. Mons endorse the Lecoutpton swindle; much to the diem* Of every true. Democrat. The rapier or. pulatten,-In ,thelr realutions, are Went upon this subject, salt was thought but not to Introdue the topic at 111, although I assure you there would hire bunt be dlalaulty In passing au antl-Letiompton reeolOtlen, had aban desired Jans aderessed the meting in his usual silly and aupagotel Manna, and, In Mauve of all previous usage, an. manes himself 1111 a candidate; stating /Au the Pruitiotil littirod it? If this he 'true, and the Pi0 , 41 411 ‘ letillll 4 4 to .164 thr suppnifrom lab !toreidotinespildes,' his * Administration 'urea be weak Leda& , Its loon se Jones bad con. elided, One et Mt otheials moved to Adjourn; 'add. Dig *it )431 good Geriatrists *quid leave, and the imiestsinatirstarenteln," wherapota Jona and fife fettliweee seeetual, and :the aowd remained . 31 4 4 : '41 1 Swift thudreported the raw Igloo!, sob hike Unanimously' adopted, after which eloquent aid Weida' speeches were mid, by Maj. A. Jordan Saute, A. ballade, Esq.: ind 'Wesel listowd, L. Tung. ~The speakers their- alladaetleally reeehrek and: were hitsr. rapid ,bt ' treititeet . *Ad latonessts applause.- Tbliat i Jai history.. of ilitoTtnor in *bleb 1 /Beritele the ddb"-, • ,' :•:;;!•0 1 .*TAC • Om OW be laanmsoyetearent, wh o did lint kiln*, whtle Inadll4 la* hi uncut* whether he should remain there and oppose I the Pernoonto7; or go to Berke and go for the boutouray 1 bid he profit by going 'to ;oohs& Admen Is to be bung In Hart county, de the third of ,Itext mouth, near the same riot, Oen his brother wee hung a short time y0..-both eormalttel intutter. Father Henson, the original cc Unplo Torn," was satpaotad to be prising a t es Mau Convention of eolankl °Wray, at New Redford, on Monday BY miplvjGgit Tut Nones*oluce of TbißreesP% -1040 2 "ITNAtigt4t51d 858. y o u: - hairs - R on ie . annourolid: in a, tb ) dgrapbio despatch from this city, and alai in the,Weshing toh Star, that the commission appointed to seleot and determine upon a site for a new ptisintiloe and customhouse In - Philadelphia, lately been in tea l/10,3,1'nd are about to announce their deolaion. r A O fanned to believe this announcement ',reme lting. 'A And the= law has been disoovered, and nittlY to give considerable trouble. By the csmstitutlon'of the Vatted States, 043ngress is to exercise 'exolusive legislation and.authority over all places pnrobabed bYthe Consent of the 'Legis lature of the State in Which 'the Mtge eball for the. erection of . forts, 'megastrics, - ,titebriabi; dockyards, and other needful buildings. The sot .of 'Assembly of the State of -Pennsyleaula, Pasted in 185 T, sired the aoasent of the Common= wealth to the, purolnir's of the '.hanir. of ?entieyll vitals 9 for the purpose of a .post office." .',Tbe &Id conveying the property to the:United Meta followi the aot of Assembly. Renee, it is argried that as tholaw now hands, it le not within the power of the Goiernment to convert that building IMO a custom house. Tim oontent of the State of Penneylvanla to the purchase, for the purpose of a poet ojiis, it is said, lain the nature of condi tion, and the. ThitaiStates would 'have about as much right to nee the ground fora powder 'nage sine as for a Custom borne. Under; these °Wein stances, the individual partite interested in the preeent oontraet bave beill lately urging their ne cessity of going on with the work already+ begun on Second Street. The biggest of the "Rice .70-, ben," as they are stalled in your city, I be lien; was here last week to effect that object. In the meanwhile, a queer story has got afloat about a large quantity of marble, originally designed for the Capitol, but width was found to be unsuitable when sent on here, being destined for the Second street building. There are niorithlngs In heaven sad eaFth,liointlo., ` Let your citizens keep a good look-out. The delay arises, I imagine, from these canoes, and treat "strong dedreouthe part of the commilaricm to locate the post °pee on Chestnut street, and the sustom hones on Second atroet, in complianoe with the wishes of a vast majority of your °Mama. But tite`y must *limey pones, the power to do so be fore they vehtnro to attempt It. One of two things will hive to be dona 7 -elther togo on with the work on Second street, already begun, (which is not likely to be the oeute,) or !upend the whole sub jeot until the next meeting of your Legislature,. in order to obtain the proper kind of consent. The true course is' to combine the Post Omoe and courts In one building, and to put the Custom House Into the tobacco warehouse, on Dock street, which would leave the Pennsylvania Bank and the' building In Fifth street to oil to pay all outside expenses, if the appropriation failed. Truday's States (a daily Demooratie paper here) complains of the number Of leading Mill stone gluon to Pennrybrania. I give you the most Irreverent paragraph : A telegraphio despatoh from Philadelphia in forms us that strong effort le being made In behalf of ex-Mayor Vaux, of that city, for an appoint ment to a foreign • mission. In behalf of equality and Pasties, we would like to know how many more foreign missions Pennsylvania expecte ? Besides a legion of oozing., secretaries of lega tion,, and commercial agents, the old Keystone State hits been complimented with the following fait missions : •' George M. Dallas, Minister to London. ' Wm.B. Reed, • China. Joseph R. Chandler, Naples. • Joseph B. Clay, " Lima. Ohm. R. Bookslow, " Eouador. We think Pennsylvania certainly has straitly rather the.llon's share Of oomfortable places, and that modesty would Motete the propriety, even if the old State hu any further claims upon the De mousey, to withhold them for the present. The States. should recollect that, as yet, not one of the old guard of Mr. Buohanan's friends in Pennsylvania has_ got a place, and .that every one on this list ,Is composed of people heretofore indifferent or hostile to Mr. B. • I believe Mr. Clay is an .exoeption, and he Is retained becatuie" he IS almost indispensable; Out It Ii a'fact that Mr. Buohanan has no vet given ono of his friends a foreign mission ors leading consulate. The foot that the "table's full," to use a Muleltdan phrase, doea not luduoe others to apply, and.if anybody 'loots to come in, why should It not be Mr. Vona He has all the prerequisites', and Is a very worthy ana excellent man. He fell for Leoompton, and why should not Looompton raise him? J. R. WOlintoot, of Allegheny, A. A. Bridges, o Lehigh, 300. 11. Brinton, of Chester, &0., do., most wall till Leconipton Is duly enshrined as a pert of the national Democratic' deoalogue before they get in. Mr. Blender, of Lanoaeter, and Mr Brewer, of Franklin, are both postponed for Mr., Chandler, who took no risks in 11150, and therefore goes to Naples. It ie•now stated that the salary of the Pitts- burgh poet Office le to go to mend patriotio ola coal agency. It was too much to give to one, and therefore has been out into parts. Will not the United States Senate interfere? I have told you all the time that Ron. J. Davis, one of thesougtia Democrats from Lan. ans, would be re-elected, thetigh " thrown On* " by the party Convention. As an evidence of - the feeling which prevails in his district, take the fol lowing, confided to sue by a distinguished Hoosier now here: "One hundred and twenty-one Demoorate of the town of Vigo, Indiana, come out, aver their own signatures, in a curd published In the Terre Dante Express; in =Mat to the query propounded a few dais ago by a oorrespondent In the Terre Haute Journal, asking, Who wants John O. Darla to run for Contour 1' and reply, ' We, the undeisigned, and several hundred other Democrats, want the Hon. John 11 Davis to represent us in Congress, be being the only man on whose prinoiplee we can depend donog the natentattaohed to the card ars the truest and best Democrats of the Eleventh (Ind.) district." Col. Barrett, tho newly 'sleeted Congressman from the Bt. Louts diStriol, in place of Blair, Re publican,' is a thorough Douglas man, end could never have bees elected without the vote of the Douglu Demoemay of Bt. Louis. H 6 was here just after the adjournment of Congress, in oom pony with Col. Armstrong, late postmaster of St. Louis, or preoedlng his striosi, snd did not hesitate to toy he was with Douglas in his Attlee. I think he tubsequentlrvisited Philadelphia, and talked about the UM. Way. The failureof J. Glancy Jones to get the united support of his party In his distrlotsorprises nobody. lie has made no character in Washington. To make character Is not in the man, though to make money is. Be has got on here by 'matins. lag the Southern men that he controls his own State, and that in his own district hfuhlenburg'i strength was a farce to his. He is an essential toady, too, and courts power to the uttermost, flattering the :weakness of the President, and crawling under the lash, in stead of resisting It like s man. In this tray be gets places for a few men, whioh he takes good care to " dirlde." He has a ravenous appetite for jobs, Mid will be a partner In a printing con tract,' in Collins' line, in a patent, in a divorce cue, In a fat salary, in a scheme to buy public lands, as circumstances may require; and In making Leoompton a test be Is a huge hero. But se to helping his Mato, or retuning to submit to a piece of °Motel despotism, that is not in his TO. eabulary. I speak of whet I know when I say that Jeffer SOD DaThl is bitterly hostile to the late course o the Adoilnistration on the Kansas question. Who Shall Foot the Bill? Notwithstanding the subject has been before the world for many months, so general were the doubts In the public mind respecting its anal con summetion, that the announcement .yesterday afternoon that a the Atientle Cable had been sue laid," may be said to have taken the whole community by surprise. Should the sequel proye a reel and continued mem. the Fourth of Augnat, 1868, (the date of the arrival of the Niagara at Trinity Bay,) will probably mark an epoch in the history of Journal.' lam as important as was, by the, act of the Fourth of July, 1476, marked In the history of nations. Think of it! Daily cemmunication with the Old World not only so, but in course of time, hourly; converse with our antipodes! Annihilating the 8,000 miles of the earth's diameter !, not by any hocumpootte triok of whipping his brimstone end saltpetre majesty wound the stump, bat by an Un broken electric current around the earth. A few years ego the world was in ecstasies about prying into the , domestic &Bebe of our neigh bors In the moon, by Means of a highly Improved telescope, , but even , with that ran dried plausible, to a demonstration, the idea that in 1858 we, hare in . Philadelphia, should re title* intelligence from England, and attitally lay It before the newspaper reader 'upwards of two hotin earlier , in the day than the precise moment itleft the chorea of Europe! would hare been :re garded even more moonshiny than . the moon .itself. When, he comes, to "makes note 'of this, Jpltn Boil will swear that Jonathan is running shied of time for certain But how is the enor mous outlay edhsequent upon thie newly-J(80 , 0)ra news-mine to , be met? That is a rub, and one which will probably fiction the pillar's on the quar ters of many a newspaper publisher. That the bits Of transatiantio news henceforth to, be served up' to the readers of enterprising journals—which can afford to pay for the luxury—will be dainty mor sels, may readily be Imagined., To receive .a daspafabaor example, et 1 P. M., stating what the Alum had dined on at a; Would be Almost equal, one should think, io dinlnewith the Pres!. • dent But who, is to pay for them exquisite new delleisoles I—,that is the question. As a question of ethioe, the answer would be, naturally enough, they who reap the benefits should foot the bill; bat In molt a ease, who really, will ••be the benefited parties se not so easily arrived ' at. The serest prediction probably would be, that the advantages flowing from this most wonderful triumph of science and art of the nineteenth century will be TIFE PRESS:-E'IIILADELPHIA, CDAY, AVGIJST 185 g. eminently math:Mid fa. : thelf:oltaraeter;;' , as; did I space permit;miglit.readiVieShoWti. hymby than, rtdtethe:itlalititi Telegrephla a great, Eras, gttetnationdl true ei t orbi the expiry- : sea of witio4 ; to be> sustained by,thq National Treasuiios of Such an arrangement oottid be made at a trivial coot to ;' both countries. at large, and al the advantages arising from It wilVbe pre:mninently °La liftlidnat charm , eV, this 6011 Vile (teaming the minutia of the plan for future- oonsideintion)_wdidd..cottainiy seem to he the most just and .praettqable for the publie good: , it, mods bill, the universal advocacy olirnewepaper. oonduolorkat both ends of the line, to have this, eonsuMmeted.. And wko will not sax that thesoooraidishnieit of ouch an ar vangoment would be a desidonilum indeed? • , ' ' °avail/am. Great -Dentocrottic • The Democratic. °S teens ofßorks pointy assem: bled in annual, county, meeting,,agreeably to the oaf of the standing collimate!, on Tuesday, Au gust 3 . *B5B .. • . The meeting Ivesone of tho largest:ever held In Mir ecitinty; which proses tlio'sundloilniabed at taohment of the Detaciersoy Of old BSA; td their hOali thne-nottineiplee..' . • •.• - The- meeting 'was called to ordor by A. Sa lado, Zig., of Reading, who nominatod,for .• President—James Donagan. Bag; Viee-Presidenta--Major Min Bunke, Dania 'Mauer, Airatinto Kieffer, Daniel Shp, Henry B Biondi', 'Jacob Seoretarina--jobn, , Rightmeyer, 4aeob .M Ballade. On motion of 001. S 'mewl L. Yoang a committee of ono from imehTherough, ward; and tdvinship in . the county' was appointed to delta resolutions ex pressive *of the sense Of the Demooraoy of , Berke, who, after retiring for EOM time, reported through their chairman, Major A. Jordon Swartz, the following resolutions, which wore unanimously adopted : , By the Democracy of Berke, In general county; meeting amembled, '• Resolved, That we have undithinished faith in the purity of the principles of the Demooratio party, end firmly believe that in a faithful and true exposition end maintenance' of the same, reeds the security and perpetuity of, the Resolved, That as Democrats, and Pennsylva nians, 'reboil with pride the wiedom, patriotism and firmness, that has oharecterised. the Adminis tration of our Chief Magistrate, James Buchanan hie recent prompt notion in regard to the "Man? 'or Studien" has doubly endeared him to the De mooraoyof Berke, who so nobly and offeetually , aided in placing him in the high, position which Ito now °couplet and adorns. ' Resolved, That we hail with no less -ptide .the Administration of the Chier Magistrate of our own State, William F. Parker. The fearle's and honest manner in which be has ozonised the veld - power bas won for him eluting fame, and convinoed all that this high prerogative of power could not have been committed to more safe or deserving. hands. Resolved, That, we cordially approve of the nomination; by the Demooraile State. Convention, of William A.' Porter for Supreme Judge, and I Woolly FrOst for Canal Commissioner. Resolved, That we disapprove of the aottorr of our representatives Who voted for an increase of their pay, both in the State and National branches of our Government. , • ' Resofeed, That we recognise the principle of "rotation in office," as heretofore expressed by the Demooraoy of Berke, both in county Meeting and by written pledges of nomineci,as being emi neatly Democratic, and that it should be adhered to in good faith, in regard to all offices; county, State, and national. • • Resolved, That the general prostration of all the great industrial interests of our country, as well as the wints and embarrasathents of the United States Treasury; imperatirely demand a revision of the present tariff; that to accomplish this object, we declare our belief In the oorrcot• netts and efficiency of the Principles of the tariff of 1840, and hereby ingSruot our representative In Congress to use all honorable means to procure a repeal of the tariff of - 1851, and adopt such changes! es will afford soffit:dent revenue to avert direct taxation, and at the carne titrio afford maple and sufffeiont prOtcotiOn to our home interests and . manufaotaree, and give our laborais and me. shanks. who are now in suffering and distress, re lief and employment. Raolved, That the election for delegates to the next County Convention be hold 'at the mai places for holding Muth oleotions, in the several townships, boroughs, and words of the county, on Saturday. the 80th of August, between the hours of two and six o'clock P. M , except that in air the boroughs of the county the polls shall be kept open until seven o'clock P. M., and in the city of Reading until 8 o'elook P. M., and that the del* gates so elected shall assemble in County Conven tion, in the Court. Souse, in the said city, on the following Tuesday,-at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose-of nominating candidates for the seVeral offices to be filled at the election on the second . - . Tuesday of October next: The delegates who had seats in the last County Convention, are hereby an iherieed to bold the election for delegates thle year,. except where said delegates may be candidates for re-election, in which case the remainingdelegate or delegates shall have power to appoint substitutes. Reaolued, That the proceedings of the meeting be published in all the Democratic papers of Berke county, In the Democratic papers of Harris burg, and in the Washington Union. The meeting was ably and eloquently addressed by J. L. Gets, Rel., Maj. A. Jordan Bwartt, COI. Samuel L. Young, A. 0. Green, and A. M. Bal lade, Begs. Signe. by the Oilloere. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. TILE KANSAS ELECTION. Returns from Leavenworth and liteka. Llavnireroarn, August 2, via Booneville August 4, per United States Express.—The eleotion on the adoption or Notion of the Levonspton Clonstitu, lion, as provided by not of Congress, took Flue to-day. The whole vote polled in this city on the propositions was 1,724, as follows; In favor of the proposition of A(111113111013 as a State under the Lecerapton Oonstitution... 132 Against the proposition 1610 This is the largest vote ever polled in this city. The election, with the exception of a slight dis turbance in the Second ward, passed off with the utmost propriety, and without any notable incl. dent. At Ktokapoo prealnet thero were - ninety votes out In favor of the propoeltion, and Arty-three against It. General Barney returns to the fort to-day. Barry's battery will teaoh tho post to•morrow. Missouri Election'. Sr. Levis, Aug. s.—Prom the Fifth Congres• atonal Distriot we have additional elimtion ra. turn,. John W. Reid; the Democratio candidate, has the follottleg majorities: Jackson county; re ported 300 majority; Monitean county, from 40 to 60 majority. The following counties give James A. Woodson, his National Democratle opponent, majorities: Lafayette county, reported 042 majo rity ; Saline county, 130 majority; and Pottle county, 200 majority. Second Distrirt.—Bt. Charles county • gives Thomas L. Anderson, National Democratic canal. date, 267 majority; Andrain county, 187 majority; Montgomery county, 92 Majority, and Boone coun ty (reported,) 800 majority. Sixth District. —flasoonade county gives John M. Richardson Independent Democratic condi. date, 298 majority over John 8. Phelps, National Democratic candidate. tar. Mum, Aug. o.—ln the Pint Congressional atrial, Anderson (Lecomptou Dam.) has noiv ed the following majorities Callaway county 1 323 • Pike county 97 Doane oounty 865 In the Birth district, Woodson (Looomp. Dem.) has the following majorities : Morgan county 83 Cooper county 126 Salin pe e county .163 Pettis - county • ' 115 Lafayette oonnty, (reported,) 642. Sixth Dittriet.—in Osage county; Phelps (Le. eompton Dem.) hu a large majority; oleo, in St. Olair oounty. Green county gives Mohardson (independent Demoorat) 200 majority. Co=sus, August B.—The Domooratlo Con greasional Convention of tbie District met at Co Imbue to-day and IX Initiated 8.8. Cox for re•eleo Con to Congress by soatimation. OCCASIONAL Front Washington. WASIIINGTON, Aug. s.—Tbe steamer Fissile's, which name from Norfvik.without there going into quarantine, is to be examined by the Washington btalth officers, In conjunction with the Burgeon of the navy.' It Is said that owing to • the thorough repair she is to receive at the navy yard, she will not be ready for service till the first of October. A patent has been reissued to MoOormlok for his improvement in reaping machines. The New Orleans mall has been received by the new route in four days and a half. Southern Moil Item—Verret Ashore-- Litter from Texas. Wien's:arm Aug. s.—The New Orleans papers received by mall furnish the following : The Steamship 'Philadelphia arrived at New Orleans, reports seeing a barque ashore on the Bahama Islands, boned to New Orleans—name stn• known. Galveston dates to the 2tth alt. are pubilshed in the Now Orleans merit. • The Waco garithernar says that men bands of Comanche Indians have combined for the purpose of waging war on tho whites, who are rallying to repel them: The Galveston Civilian says that from present indications, cotton picking will be general through. oat Team by the tat of August, unless an extraor dinary dolefully interfered. The crop will be by far the largest ever prodnoed In Texas. The esti mates for the next year's receipts at this port alone will be 200,000 bales • The Victoria Advocate says that the weather le favorable for ill the crops, and splendid for tho cotton crop. The corn yield will be more than en average. , WASHINGTON, Slogan b.—Charleston papers fit oelved by mail announce the arrival of the British barque Penelope, from Matanzas, bound to Queens town, at quarantine.. The captain, mate, and several of the crew had , died of the yellow fever. Captain Bears, who la in command, wee procured from a vessel spoken at sea. ST. Lstors, August 6.—A despatch from Bt. Josephs, dated the 2d instant, eaye the Balt Lake mail had arrived, but brings ~ no news of Im portanee. Order and quiet had been restored throughout Utah, and the Mormons had , expressed themselves highly pleased with the Territorial offieers. Upon General Johnston's entrance into Bait Lake City the few remaining Mormons fled. Musa Powell and. MeOullooh, the Peace Com missioners, having completed the duties. assigned them, have started for home. General Johnston had Issued a proclamation prohibiting soldiers and (Athens from disturbing the Mormons or their Battle, nor were any of the troops to enter the city under any pretext. • The rivers on the mall route were all high. The Indiana continued quiet, Ohio. Polities. Mortality at Son. From Utah. GREATNVYSI' ATLANTIC CABIN, BUCCF,SSFULLY LAID I TIIE . 1 4 4A0A1MA'r nunTy BAY. COICOATION PBEFEOT • ShINITY 13AY, August el. ..The Atiantleeabie has been sueoessfally laid. the United Stated frigate Niagara arrived yes - The cable:will bo landed to day The signtile are perfeotthroughput. • • [SECOND DISBPATCII.I • • LETTER ERO3I oyßup yr. - FIELD. TRINITY BAY, N. F., August 9. The Allende 'telegraph fleet adieu!. froin Queens ton4l oUSatuiday,,Tal3i 17th, and met Iremid•oesan on the 28th.' ' ' ' The oable'rres ;piked 'at one o'olook P. M., on Thureday, the 29th; and the vessole then lope rated, the Agamemnon and Valorous baund. to Valencia, Ireland, and the Niagara and, Gorgon for thie Oboe, where, the latter arrived , yesterdaYi and this morning the end of the Cable will bo I and ed. It le 1,11?3, nautical, or 1,050 iitaiute milee, from the telegraph house, at the bead of Valeimialer bor; and the telegraph house, baY of liall'eltnn; Trinity bay, mad for more`'than two-thirde of this distance the water is over two miles in depth. The cable has been paid from the Agamemnon at about the semis speed estrous the Niagara. The eleetrioal signals are sent and received through•tho whole cable perfect.. ~, The maohinery for paying out tbe cabin worked most satisfactorily, and was not stepped for a sin: g o momen ta , Captain Ifideon, of the Niagara, Mesere. Eve rett Land W,oodborte, the' onglneere, eloitricians, and °Maoris orthe ship, and, In feet, every man on beard tho Telegraph fleet, exerted himself to the utmost to make the expedition successful, and by the blessing of Divine Providence eucceeded. After the end ei the cable has boon landed arid conflicted with, the land wire telegraph, and the Niagara &charged some cargo belonging to the emnpany; eh will go to 13VJohn'it for coat, and then proceed at once to New York,' '• TO* 9IISOI7NCIITHNT TO TITO PRIIBIOBIIT Ilarwonn Spawns, Ang. s.—The first intimation of.the moss of the Atlantio telegraph enterprise was reoeWed by President Baohanan, in a despatoh from the Philadelphia • agenoy of the .Assoelitted Press. qhe, following dovetail from (lyres W. Field, Beq., to the President, was subsequently re ceived t. OR 'BOARD U. a. BTEAMBtIIP nlllll7l' Bey, August 5. To the Prelident of thelTnitid States:. DZAIt Seri: The Atlantio Telegraph , eable. on board rho United States frigate Niagara and IL B. M. steamer Agamemnon WM joined in mid ocean, on Thursday, 29th, and has been sue cesifullyUld,. As soon as the two ends are con. fleeted with the land lines Queen Viotoria will send 64110188 p to you, and the cable be kept free until after your reply be transmitted. With great respect, I .remain, your • obedient servant, CYRUS W. FOILP. • Itneirings at the ftretilt. Ilanntsrama, August s.—Tbe announcement of the successful laying of the Atlantic cable woe re. calved hero this afternoon with every demonstra . . Eton of publio joy. The old State House bell, the churches, factones, depots, machine shop, and fire bells wore rang for half an hour, commencing at seven &sleek this evening. In .the evening, Are' works and On &es were fit in the State noose oquare, and thti'preaeedings wore enitvened by the mode of the State Capitol Brass Band. Every person teemed to partake of- the general enthit• VRICAOO ' August s.—The intelligence In rela. tlon to the telegraph 'sable was recevred with the greatest .enthuslasm. A salute of one hundred guns fano* being fired in honor of the greatest event of the ninetoentirtentury. - NEW YORK, August s:—An nnexainpled 'soma flea has bean oeoasiened by the result of the tele graph cable enterprise, and there is a general ex pression Of satiefeetion.• The American Telegraph QlBori i./ to be illuminated to-morrow night in .lio nor of the cunt. Quatro, Aug. s.—The moms of the Atlantis Telegraph is the source of universal joy. and the union with the mother country Is the only toplo of conversation. BioavasAL, Aug. s.—Tbe people are all rejoloing over At omega of lbo Telegraphic enterprise. The IMO feeling prevails throughout the pro. Awed. WOTIVESTIIR, Mass., Aug. s.—Tho DOA'S from Trinity Bay was received with cheers and every demonstration of joy.' A salute of 100 guns will ba fired to-morrow. Itamtaona, Aug. s.—The news of the 11110001S8 of the Telegraph fleet produoed intense interest Lore, and there to great anxiety to hear further details. The Inquiries In relation to the Aganietn6 non's arrival out are endless . . WAsuiroron, August 5 —The annonneentent of the 'imam of the Atiantio Telegraph expedi tion was gladly received at the Departments and throughout the oity, whore it spread with extra-. ordinary rapidity. The intelligence being unex pected, and ass failure was generally anticipated, the success of the enterprise occasioned the great est etirpriee and gratifieation, Ancona; Aug s.—Tee success of the Telegraph expedition has created the uttnont gratification, both here and at all the Southern cities hoard from: . fiaw Fiivart, Aug. b.—A national salute haa been Bred in honor of the great event of the day, and the utmost enthusiasm prevails. • Off ATIfAlf , Canada, Aug. b —The people are en thusiastio at the result of thalltiAlegraph outer prise, and 5200 worth of ffrewor have been or. dered to celebrate the event. nautt.ron, Canada, August 5.—A salute has been tired here In honor of the event of the day. • RUTLAND, Vermont, , Aug. 6.—The people here don't believe a d. , sd word in relation to the cable. Orsctenati,Aug. 6 —lireat whet:neat was oc neatened on 'change to-day :by the announcement of the &mem of the telegraph enterprise, and bu siness fora time was suspended. PITTBDURGU, Aug. 5 —The news of the mom of the Telegraph fleet created a marked sensation hem, Few expected so favorable a result, end the news spread rapidly throughout the commu nity. All are anxiously awaiting the result of the landing at Trinity Bay. BAVANNAII, Geo.y Aug. 6.—Tbis community has . been gratified and earprised at the result of the great Telegraphie enterprise, and the utmost en thusiasm prevails. • Looravtutz, Aug. s.—The happy result of the Telegraphic enterprise was well received here, st* it the subject of general congratulation: Boston, Aug. S.-Tbere'le great rejoicing here In conseqdenoe of the laying of the -cable, though the news was doubtfully received when first an nounced. - '" . BANGOR, Ma., Aug. 6.—A:salute of one hundred• guns was bred and the bells ring on the ARDOLIROC` ment of the great event of the day. • ANDoven,'Etas., Anon b —At the ecmi•oen-' tennial dinner of the Alumni of the Theological Seminary today, which was attended' by a . thou• nand persons, the soccersful laying of the telegraph °ebbs was announced amid the most antennae& opplatkoo. After a nreyer andneknowledgment of Providence, the whole audience joined in singing Praire Goa, from whom all blessings now." BORILANN, Aug. 5.--Tbo event of the day was celebrated by the ringing of bells and the firing of Gannon. liativax, Aug. 6.—The fiancees of the Telegraph enterprise has created the most Intense crate mint. Notwithstanding the falling rain, the tele • graptroffico was blockaded by crowds ; and the belle ware rung end:Bags displayed in honor of the event. The military and navel authorities design, having a grand public demonstration to morrotr, with a procession and salutes, and there will be an illumination in the evening. DETROIT, August 6.—There are great rejoicings here at the result of the Atlantic .Telegraph enterprise. • All the telegraph dins are brilliantly illuminated this evening : ' • = • Cousins, Aug. s.—The announcement of the Arrival of the Niagara has given , rise to . the Most enthusiastic rejoining,. The telegraph offices here as well as at Dayton and Wheeling, are Illu— minated in honor of the event. , Later from Tampico. Tamp* earfuls to the 19th ult. had been re ocivedt New Orleans. The g overnment troops undor Oeuoral hfiratuon had t umphod over the insurrectionary forces at Queretaro, but were subsequently defeatod. General Puoblita, the Constitutionalist, while retreating front Guanajuato, was attacked by Gen eral Dtbos Zulonquista, from Oolaya, his Throes routed, and himself and, many others taken prison ers. Itablitit was subsequently summarily ea°, outed. • There bas boon an outbreak in the district of Sierra Ifurudeca in favor of the Conetitutionaliats, and Gen. Morono, of Tampico, had left that otty with 810 mon to endoaror to suppress it. Pre vious to starting ho Issued a proclamation offering an amnesty on condition of the surrender of their arms. The steamer-of-war Guerero was et Tampico as a means of defence for the barber. Gen. VidATITA intended to send from Lan Lola Potosi 2,000 mon againat Guanajuato, and 4000 morn invite leave San W July for on the 121 h of for the capital. , Oen. CIITSVAJaI was on the 'road between Tam• ploo and Taroasequo, mating oil the communioa- Gen with the interior. • The Western Bei'read Companies. • 01AVELAND, August 5.—A meoting of general Ticket Agents of tho Western Reams& was hold here to•day. Most of the roads refuse to Angeleno in the errangemente made at the lent Cleveland Convention. Ministerial Crisis in Canada. Tonoero, 0. W., August 6.—Tho mintstorial crisis continuos. • 'Mr, Galt, who was nailed In to form a new Cabi net, hoe declined, and Mr. Cartier bee been ap pointed in his place. Mr. Drown's Organ attack's the Governor for not dissolving the l'orliaraent. Commencement of Bowdon College. Boston, Aug s.—At the Commencement at How. dole College, in Brunswick, Melee, yesterday, the honorary degree of Lb. D. was conferred on the Don. William Pitt .Fassonden and Don. Jefferson Davis. Tho Blount Family—Do Riviera Arrested. SAVAIWAH, August b.—Captain De Bleier, has bean arrested at the instance of Colonel Blount, and la Waned in jail In abeam of bail. It is rumored that both Mre. and WWI Blount sustain De Riviera. Sentence of a Murderer. TOMO°, August 5.--Michael Reaudian, conviet. ed of the murder of Antoine Breopelle in Miami, 1857, wee sentenced, this morning, Co be banged on the 11th of September next. , Suicide. /mama, Ga., August 5.--Henry Newkirk, tailor, formerly of NowburgyN. Y., committed eat olds lart night. It le not Improbable that Mr. Appleton may resign his position as Assietent Scorotary of State for the purpose of returning to Maine, to enter entirety Into the approaching political campaign. Letter from NOw York. o,errespoodenoe of The Prom) • Your, August 5,18118', Thehonvietien of Ste ben if Branob for and:hls sent i onee,to the extent of the law's proti , Bleu, omens Mich egottementAn this pity, on ao count:of the:Star-Chamber oharaoter of the pre-,: oiedinge in the ruling 'out of. alLmitigating. teatt- 7 , molly on the part of the prisoner. While the licentiousness of certain public prints at the, pre sent time as heoome rampant from long impunity,' and Ishlle gross Blandon should be Puulehea ono , dignly, it is well to consider that there were un doubtedly. notable wite-Wlen_Whoetood behind this puppet of the 'Alligator.` 411 s merellairiti: tit ated that well known politicians, late povrtir• ful officeholder/3i were, the i roil 'delinquents, eta that Branob has been made thetritiatm goat ;,The result of this libel suit shouldilkeeriseeeria` to 'direct public attention to tho reckless course of more than one loading journal- in this city, whose unscrupulous directors &Shot healtate to use their position as a means of destroying private agree ter-not, it is true, by. such flagrant attacks as were common in the Agigatoes ohlumns—bdt by quite as wicked and indefensible conveyed tinder colter of polltteal - Warfate. The wimpoos 'Of iltaneh 7 were the- toMaha*k - and' scalping-knife of, a savage ; thoseyof higher-clan journaliste are often the potsoncd'ropper of a or, ,vege welded* into the .glitMring .smalllivord of edurayei and covert malice. We punish . the, *retch who rune a slandotone mtz4.: . Lot us have an eye like** to the scientific assassin of chiral tor in higher places: But this trial (414 to-have' tinether effect, if rightly •cobsidered. • It' should' call attention to , the,partles Charged In the libels: It ought to in duce a rigid inveatigationtunder proper authority. , into the afftire of tide ./fert jetk secret body, milled the Ten Governors cf ! the Almshouse.' There le undoubtedly silmekbing rotten'! in ,the institution.: .Thereis too much Suspected to` admit •of a smothering np of the matter: . .15fireterieue Lints have 'before attracted- notioe to the Work 4 ' ings of this Island oligarchy ; and; 'though Branch' falls' victim to his unlawful , zeal, the reputation of our eity—nay, of the. Ten governors, them selves—domande that a searching investigation . should be made Into the praotical workings of our eyetem of oharitible and mil 'iupervislon. Roar . 6210ilitn, oto, The Gerrit kralth nominathig oonventldri, et t3y rsease, isaenaelbing of a damper Upon 'Abolition enthusleite hereabouts:. It is notteeable that the resolution's adopted by the sawn members of the nomlnating.body, commence in the exact words.of the •three celebrated Scotch tailors who convened for polltioal purposes—?' Wo.,thaPeople " „What the "rest of mankind" will' say fit.yet, to be loarne3. _ ' Oraux - W, - FIELD The telegraphic oommtinication announcing the . IIICOOEI3 ' of the Atlantic, cabid-laying; is capping' groat excitement. Ctowcia talk about it at the 00111011. The great orloket matoh betvieen Canada and the United States, has terminated In favor of ,‘ our side," and the United States. Eleven have been presented with the victors' ball. The Domeeratlo State Convention Is called to meet at Syracuse on the 16th proximo. The stook market still exhibits flatness; and Reading still shows the animation. Sales of this stook to-day summed up over 4;000 sharee,' opening at 98, seller thirty asye; and declining to 471, till the eleee; when it brought'47f. Delaware , and Hudson declined 1; Hudson 'Him' 1; Erie brought 174; Now York Central opened. at,B4, and. fell 4; Nellie Atoll Steamship has risen to 864. . • Chiang° and Rook Island again led the Western roads, sixteen hundred shares balk seldi opening at 751, advaneing to 78,•and closing at 751. Michi gan Southern, old stook, sold at 28 ; a deciineOf and the guarantied' rose},' Cleveland 'and Toledo brought 250... Idlohigari ,Oentral began at 69,.and advanced Galena and Chittagodeolined. 3; Milw . atikee and Mississippi 3. - Panama opened at 111, but subsequently brought 1114. In railroad bonds the sales amounted to 869 800 of whioh - 318,000 were La Crosse :Land Grant, beginning at 24 and closing at. - 231-1 . Some of the purchases were on , count. New York Central bonds of 1876 closed at 95; and Iludson.lliver Bret Mortgage at 100, he'll in terest off ; Erie ditto ditto at 99 ditto third"; ditto at 75; ditto fourth dttto at BS ; ditto • oonvertiblea at 31, . 1 deoline ;, Galena and Ohioagd 'mend mortgage at 90, 1 down; hilehipn Southern ditto at 50; Illinois Central I deeline ; hliehigan Cen tral eights at 00. and ()bleep, St.' Paul, and Fond du Leo 263, ' NSW YOU 'I3TOO,K 340HANGII=Atagni.4 26000 IdlasonrlSt 68.1.86 X 160 Mid R • " zag 100000 1i1ig161846 Oa 82k 264114ij Obn 6050 8000 Belyo Olty 68, 07' TV, • b6O 6og MOO LaO&ML Ills 23 50 . do 160 60 15000 do . 22. .60. .do - 660 eog . 8000 do • 2l /8 do 61 06000 do' 213 ( 800 Mloh 8/6N Io R 23X 20000 do 213 y 100 do • 810 233( 10 Bk Commerce . 10014 I(o..3?apatosß 118 60 Cumberland orf " 17 60 411. kOhl R 015 88 100 Paeld6ll BCo 88 , 260 do • 86. • 160 Iris It 17X 60 ' do . 830 86X 60 N Y Con f pPro 16 490 Oiliv.tclot R. 'Bs7d 100 .do ... 100 . 841 100 :do , • 'l6O'B5X 700 - do . opg 81X 50 06 . 16 .6,11 I .616 70X 300 . opg 841( 160 do ' b 30.78% 100 115rlom R , :31X ; , 60 do bib 76X 100 R544180E' 40 60 do' , . " 680 70X 200 do .140 48X 400. • • do` • 763( 60 do 48x 100 MR tr.. Miss R 10 . Iftona.—Sfarket improved. with a limited enmity; sales 13,600 bble, at sBBom4, for Unsound euperOtte State ; $4.20e4 26 for eottod do; $164.26 for unsound alba State ;' $4.6004.60 for sound $4.2004 . 80 tor sound superfine Western; $16006.16', for common medium extra Western ; and $6.1004:80 for shipping brand/ of round hoop eitra,'Oblo. Closing ,steady. Canadian flour In fatr,request at full prices. ; • ; ~• Salem 1,000 bble $41006.40 for reunion to:Veholeb ultra. Southern , Hour. hi firmly held, with antes of 2,400 bbl/ at $6 Nee 26 for eupertini, and $5.80n0 .76 for fancy and antra Corn Meal Is Aare, and nominal; sales 140 ads Rye Flour at 13•1008.16, ' • Geant.—The wheat market is rather quiet. Sake 00,000 Du et $1 SO for old' white Aflohigan ; $l.BO for now Red Southern ; tiOrD7 for unsound to good (not petite) lidllintukee Club; $1.40 for new white Southern; 910 for Canedian Club; $l.lO 01.15 for White Western ; and 41.1601.16 for White Canadian.. The Snit lot of oew o:op white hilchigau wee void yesterday at $l.BO per tittehr.'.- This • lot was shipped . In parcels by.G. R. Joann, of Nilee, ktiohigan, and eame, through' to first rite cont Alon, but ttie !quality ot the ,wheat was pcm.and on the whole. does not promlee mach for the new crop of white Mlchlganwheat • Rye is seater,' arid armor;, sales 10,000_ bwbela at 9o sped for prime dellrertd. ' . • Barter Melt was mule at 76080 e for grad and The market Tor sound Oren is beark; whilefunsound Is stare* and.firmer; ',lea 40,060 but at /0o for badly damaged miffed Weetorn; 130e00o for uniotiod to good; 910 for mixed Southern; 05cattl'or mixed Southern; an d Siel.oo for email lots of yellow Jonah heathers, and Northern. Oats are Nouns Mad firmer with sales of State , mod Western at 45a$0e for the whole range, the latter ,prlea Paortstors.—There is a pretty good inquiry for Port, particularly prlioe, which Is arm with au upward Con demn while mess it dull and lower, sales Oda bhia dt $11.878 ®l7 40 for mess, closing boar y at the inside figure $19.25 for eleai •, and $l4 16 for prime. Pdtue mess liquid and nominal. . . • flaring moan/ boom? & reader of Vs Press) am mush 'pleased with thf S i y i ft g P. 4 itt;an.4 mat ' a tor, as goneralthing But I notiooda suggestion or retreat In to.day's paper, addressed to the pre- - sident if 'a oeitaln railroad, : deolringithat hi should furnish a Ocelot Sunday train between Phi ladelphia and Atlantis. City.. 'Nor, this 'anneal is' professedly founded on:reasoistorlittratinitiitha, aoundness of which the.wrltortfegs ittavaieo4 l / question.,, Those who are to :be, benefited are styled ." tired overworked masses," henoe, such as, need rest, real repose, and quiet. But • the Sug gestion of The Preto ',reposes that these" tired and over-wpried " persons add to their week's labor the additional worker preparation to' leave home on the morning of the Sabbath " by' dip light," or before that limo, in.order to Make their way to the oars, which are to alert at that hour. This, to the majority Of loch persons, would be no small itoin of labor, when, they' to spend the day midst scenes eroltatnent, If not of dissipa tion, and the night, too=till midnight—before they start for their distant homes, baiting ex pended half, or perhaps all, that for which they had " tired" themselves in labor during the past week. • .. Now, it strikes the : writer that instead of being loss weary through the week following such a day of rest, those persons would feel unusual lull tulle. Therefore, I behave, leaving the moral tendency of the suggestion of The Press entirely out of view, (which should not be lost sight of those who instruct the publio Mind.) that it Is it considerate, and would be hurtful Instead of bone dotal to the very clan of persons for whom it Is proposed. We have never known men to be in jured by too great reverence for the precepts of the desalogue, and the Writer is still disposed to think, that be who Is, Indeed, the friend of the poor and lowly, knows best what will most con done to their oornfort and elevation. Bet tboei who esteem God aa the friend of the poor and lowly, and reverence his word and his day, would tot desire railroad employees to be engaged upon the Babb4ll2 to carry them from their tranquil homes and loved sanotuarles; the Sabbath to them is a delight, tho holy of the Lord honorable.—See Is. 58: 18-14. . A NISADRA. OP run August 2, 1858. Thu Kirkpatrick Poisoning Case. (Reported for She QuairenSnamotte—judge Allison.--Judge Bel ley eased for the prosecution, in a Brooch of groat power, and 000upted the attention of the Conti all day. Judge Anion then ',barged the jury. qUABTEIII, Szearowe—Judge Deldlors.—Mlohael Cow wee acquitted of the larceny, of , $BO, which he was charged with Wallis from Bernard Cow. In the ease of David Hogan,"eharged with bur glariously entering the house of-Ambrose Taylor, in the Seventeenth ward, before reported, the fury returned a verdiet of notguilty. Michael Clark *de ConVioted of burglariously entering the . home of N, 0. Bennett, in Rana street. • Alexander Folder was convicted of maliolone mischief ; in breaking a square of French plate glan, in Second street, valued at $lO., • 11Wiloon was eonvioted of an assault and battery With intent to kill Israel Jacobs. Anna Maria Hill was acquitted of the Weeny of dry goods. William Beek pleaded guilty to the larceny ' of $3O from his father. ' : • , William Ahl pleaded guilty to the larceny of a hat. TUB itARKIETLI A Reply to The Press. THE COURTS. . ,II:EPOWITY: .... 1 .,- :) • ~••:t..;11,:,•.: hits tusaves.--ttit Lyon - ;- - >F:i ! flittnristkir,.Wolit*,... 7 ,F.Adtisidien woman is a gPootikede at all Ulnae humilfating and repulsive ; but icien!,half.l); dosen reeling, blear•oyed, and diegustingli filthy of God's oreaturee, in the hebi limenle of the bettereror, reeling under the sabote . of rum, is one of the most saddening eights Which have ever betel tis. rat:9lll6f an- hoitir Ta B t e fth9:-149/li t cigtigoegh otl4-.191v.er, firstiloll, we Saw in' ail inteeraide jthloli dot,' like poisotionc-sneolts• num n3aturing fre'll, j our beautiful city, some six or seven women aennimingling of all shades,. froni;Seatibiticti to : fairest wltitt 7 reeilii . finder 'meet Crushing loads . of ,strieheine,Whlskey; half:naked,: filtbs , , and in the ' indidgence of the Most'obsect e ne gunge 'and' 'itendect. , 'The . speet4le r :,,i4eMed, to, offora 'Moeller epoet to:a number of bystanders, and was enjoyed with exceeding relish by rung.. sters-iraialature Of .thetwietehes whale degrading .performanoes;elieltettAheir rightful 'admiration:' "Tiz t that; loctilities,thie ithenniiciliti a apinitio Heald° enjoyed by 'the denizens for the Ina Ault:once of peery,lmmortii epees:, At least...took Would be the Inference 'of a casual ohierver, passed through our . lastilonahle - and business. thoroitghfares, - and ctkon - tooli-a stroll thhotigh' these Wretched:, philiens; Infested:With many . : 'lazar-houses of corruption': In AA first, at 'overt Coiner stands a Conservator' of tho peace,, white. the Way Is Heed with ' eters," pelottsleardiaps of publiO morale and the publie'Weai hat Where crime; debauchery and its tbensand varied hunt, runs riot, there is searee, ever 'paella guar,, dlan of the peace-2°mo ever heard- their, inter-, ferenee to quell indecent and boisterous mirth, or dock displays violative of public morals; and'et. fonsive and annoying to bundrede and thonsards of citizens, whom stern noiessity; not (theta, corn-, pets to mike thole neighberhoodi their hones:" We retraced our steps es repidli friim these/manes, and could not fail, to feel the strikink 'oontrast vie have Presented ; and as Our thaighti reverted for a moment, tionanild the busy, buit- . ling, yet pleasant thoroughfare on which we write, to the haunts of busy vice from which we bud just emerged, we could not help thamentil ejaculation, "God help the young whose lessons of life are learn ed amid so much misery and vice." We could not 'think of a more onashing weight of woe, to thrust in upon them than the continuance of such com panionship-411e Preemie° of suoh'eArkple.` ' Man Don I MAD Dwil:—Bring - our your mu r , . 'ales, and plaoo "in durance .9ile tlia, tit . ithiti o f all " wiclow3 ll canines. ot• August days and hydiophabia apnoai.to, have a peanlltiv . ailinity; .and a fact. we, can't exactly adeistand le,,thal a dog can't eaddre many hot dayawlthont ietting mad, and orin't Indulge a mail freak without biting everything with which he mots In contaet: In a sweltering beat we 'samara:ice lat:Oltatiam MpO, very pleasant mood; and yet we don't erectly got mad—ooe vy : getting mad wouldn't better It an . iota. Bat even if , we did getmad, We wouldn't bite anything !aye the ninny:tempting edibles fin culler to the eet4ort ;'and, if ion aheald feel a re• ingnanoe to water, we ebotildn't• think of going into combine at eight oot, albeit a'-adda.oook tail or mint julep might be a ierylgresabloaub- But a truce to jestingriad dOgs are actually` about. A. gentleman -maned !Us:les Lernmen, whilst driving a tour:wagon along_the Frankford plank-road; on Wednesday afternoon, wse attaolted sad hitted by a mad dog.- Two hogs belonging to a gontlemau in _the neighborhood; were also bitten; shortly after which feats his canine lordship was despatched by Officer Baker.' Yesferday,morning another dispenser of hydrophobia made his ap• rammee at the corner of. Seventh and-Washing. ton streets, and several animals were bitten bopiro he could be put out of the way. - Biouonr Baaw./a3fOrris stela was brought baok from , New York yesterday, and looked up at 'the 'genteel Stetti:a :ft), await' a. . „ hearing upon the charge of having - committed a Ihrglary in ',G ermantown;:and,of , haviag Made 'a deadly. assault upon literiteitent `Taylor, li,""whom- , be was arrested.. lie 'wee' taken into custody in New York,seimelero Or three days AI, .00 charge of burglaries in that:city. It is said he is a pardoned ionilit'frem - the penitentiary of an: .other State. He iaa sharp; 'shrewd Mutinies., and iorsesseanlansible ; and pleasing ; address; ,and moss unworthy ler elite. 'lle will have a hearin g before ./,11dermtin' Ogle to -day,‘. Tito testienonyls, No strang,fagalust hineZ:brivrefer, l 4- ! .lCletlfLo. l l9 donbl, of hir nefiraltial•fiir.titiallioaccnised esti Bujitit.itV of oudoe two recent ~ttrgiarlee !p Philadelphia and its Wuor A. litertm,g-noonl-In one . 0t our ScOnstomed - strolla,.and ;whilst takinga -- ,peepvat the many unique bathing dresses displayed' from shon,efoor and, winiew, the -idea seas enggeited;- what a motley , gsoun'ell the batheier at ' Atlanito' City and ; Cape Atailvord.,l' fetid, nroCeseien, to andlrokthe , :fantaittes,h andsall:thi'Mlith4Veitikint oddities, of madf-orieday-4hey would scarce .illeit- rs'• re; Mirk Cr nut . initgtha**.it, , i coulee 'of bathers , rigged out in ;their , many hue d and diversely fashioned garbs, were to rinse within seeing distance WOuidu't he43l4a and, by the wayr.a capital one—to get lina Taney: "hop" in - the' 'dresses we have suggested, ar.a grand finale of the season ? If Itishuuld ;eine of ,'may we be there to see.",.. ' TUB Assoituria telegraph annonneentent, -received lesterday,f;ind ;pasted upon the litirionif bulletin beards"; seetraelfhiableik, everj other thought, audits' the-eauberint. joy experienced by' all meitLeitiiens stringere at the probable consummation of Abe grand sohenin of rinitinirtlie Old dud NeseWforldi by` llghtnieg bands, everything :410e5.1-4100111TOXIOL.Impauti , commonplace an.linalpid,„ isSzit,Our,;fikelhoo, " looate!joAndidge onp sauAatib delightover the oocurrenee let 'did ' 'lt di Olfr heart, , although Conietitiiek to grow churlish at the overshadowing induegoe which the laying Of the4ttatitXettbliii:caltia-, lilted to throw over area:, the , Most startling local : • • t = 7 - reilt9,ri4TPriOqi• wrolising before setwohors4l , thialegbil, and ottto , 'within in sios of heinieritehed bY the , In falling, she threw her bands out, but instead,of the ei!ett itt,ing' her; it drew her nearer datOttv A lady companion 'was with hp6.iiltionc,frghtehedr Screams drove the attention of a piestnorenttemori.• by whom olio Rae I:o2ole,foilitliitOU 711 . 11 . 11i4 at the' critical juncture . , The elate . driving ; of. vehicles •is nos' only illegal; but is:seserely censurable, es human Skis daily And hourlY endlitsgered t ,l,, Vrnotts'Eturr to number e °Pr But:. scribers, citizens of qpring Garden, 'emnplalw of the olookin Spring Garden Halt. Irkeeps tar time, strikee wrongly, And' . fe by no meant to be depended upon. Whose fault is- it? It the . Macbinery.didoetive4 ,oi,does it, tired there is any' eorreotwsu tiu; - the ad. :edege, , that money,' , one ittoald beiood Ustheetber::'.; , Tint IYOODWAHD 'MURDER OAtIE. 7 -4 log was to have been had bisforti Alderman (Bark yesterday afternoon, to tbe pane nor John Wood ward, dicta Verdi, irrpst4 - 4 upon the charge, of being concerned in the murder of: Ediard E. Montgomery, but; owing`to JIM absence cif, materiel• testimony, was again. postponed; until:to•day.l4 4 • . . . , „ , !AN .DIIOWNED.—.-A •COkore man, rittivad Russell, On n eraploYee on one of york ,pellers, fell overboard on 'Wediteaday night at 0130 of the Delaware wharves, between . • Walnut and Dook streets, and was :drowned.. The body was recovered the next morning. The deceased re sided in Lewistown, Delaware, where his family re- RAILROAD REOBITTB.—Tho Pamden and At lantic Railroad: Company appear to be doing a . prosperous business, and rhe receipts of the com pany are of a most encouraging character. During the month of July they carried 34,004 passenger' over their road, and the reeelpts for the'llll/06 ported were $30,000, an average of nearly one thousand dollars per day. • STARTLING. DICTELOPNENTS IN AN OLD OASB.—At the time of its ocourrenee, on the morn log succeeding the night of the 28th'of 'June, we published the rani, thht a disturbantie had taken place at Eighth and Market streets, upon, the 00- eaelonot a slight fire at the Allegheny Rouse, be tween the Shinler- and Moyamensing Bose' Com panies. - In that diftionity two young men; named. Samuel Carr and William J. Brewster, were shot, the former being wounded in the head, and' being taken to the PennsylvanialloSpital, lingered until the morning of the fah of JUly, Wherflitr expired. Brewster wee .also taken, to the ,Ilosidtal, but shortly, after returned to his home.. An Inquest, was held in the .oiiiii; , itkitootledings of which wore conducted with eloied doors, as pnblieltyjo them,.. it wee frore4 Might fiustrate the ends of Justin. The person charged with the coulatittlot!l of the aot, it it alleged, aware of the charge against him, fl e d the city: It is also alleged that no official information of the fact , Iwo over eon:Muni cited to the cloteetiVe dile:ere at the control Wee Witten, and that the name of the allegid,rithr. deter has never been heard mentioned by come of .1 those deictOtiveo unt l very recently: ' .• The following's the evidence elicited at In quiet held Upon the 'body Of 'Samuel Carr, the de emed, on the Bilker July . Albert IL Smith, sworn.--I made a post-mortem examination of the body of Samuel Carr ,• we found a perforation Of the skull, about - three eighths or one-halt Mob. in diameter',br ball; found a small piece of a slug lodged betdeetf thb tables of the bone; found a weund through. the brain, passing titter:eh the left hemisphere of the, brain; , the course oithe ball wan straight from the wound to the beak part of the left side struck the moral:lrene of brain there ; it . glance d , about three-fourth inches and entered the substance of the posterior lobe of the brain,, on the , left heads- Rhere, and lodied there ; that; of coarse, wit Inf. elent to canoe death ;there Was entail piens of the slug lodged between the;inner and outer skull, end there were a knell ' pleCes of the bone carried through the whole mine of the wound; he was brought in on last itleeddit - aid died proherfith of July, at a quarter past 4 o'clock. S. P.wreditiii,' 'Chief c Efiginter;; ,- More night Iceek, at thditire f at tpe'Atieghenylloinie, I was about the oedtedbf the ifeerd - the tint shOtheod ;I,mm . ..facies - tpecerderAighth 'street; I disoovereirthtt"theihot minus from the . lowerside of the markestinndvent-down ; when • I goti a•llue with Eighth'- - streeKeheard an in-' divid I say; ; 4 5 Idy• God; Chlef, , Seni , 'h, o : o !„4 lo ,,;;Mt ' shot dwn was the "pretido4ol,ttne. site ' I then :went and (amidst number opposite ''here,./' whom - knewtis ;members- of ,, the , blornmeneintl • Hose; J• saw a man jump on the..tongue, of -the, _filoyamenring Hose , add?, blowAiarithe ;imp •, I • "Tont td,Yemorilltrate,With him;:Mr:;hieffullin came up and said, Chief, our lamp itinultedAi • Tripod, "Oh, I don't sem:anything; the matter with your, lamp itlhe•then with an oath ;11.eAlulltst *as :the : only, an I re: , cognised; there were•varloisseimises Made skRlO. tho'lamp; t instated upon the lamp'being lighted, ', and' it was lighted IP saw netting the' matter' wi- h it ; the lifoysimentint then wont battle ,; • Shinier wont • down Market street ,perrirds home, harem*/ iMuld ;get- to thent,'Tinquiredoff. Several as regards the -.llringond-ooildifind neth-•,, raggout but whet I have state4,-; Q. - Where did the firing oome horn = A, From tbelowei side? flarket golf; from information afterwards - reeelyei4. I founit,lt tome from the peronista ; there even - about a dozen.:, ; Wets; .Lbave , heard.nothingesinee-Mists4rl anirii, thing on inf retiniberof)ths - lifoyameneinglipse. - - - Q. WWI the perionyoitidwidlitoyeeninkleg Hose member, and running from -the place from.which-• - Alm firing atm . :o)33 . t - -- 1 • A„ Yee Q. Had tbeventhelept: time ,to get , Awni.befOret.. lea got there? • •• - . • - • ,A; Oh'. les:• ' Sonia ,of thi ; ntsniglit' left 'andpooketed diets . 08(614 - ' Christian Geiger, sworn -7, Amides at 1024 South -Fourth street ; WWI at the 'fire; witlot to Eighth 'and Chestnuttind prooeeded,to Ale linenied.found ; it abstracted ;. isttlaisinsranent firing oanimenoe4 ; strangers began to run ; spay ;,,a,fter ceased !topped out ; saw a suspiatousqbay of . men ,etiinding on the-aait side of Eighth strset ;- I ob,-:', 'serred a man -that-if • know.. well to be , Joseph . .. Alien ; I .as-I observed him, the .11ring began again;. :. on the southemstearner ; the first chat was at the • 'soilthweal darner, I think;,l tben law ' Carr lying in th strei4,•Whiiileicies obettiosted bin book and ladder company,. sisibrattpirsont,pieked hint up; I followed• hint a littleway, bnt , returned, and .met the Chief Engineer.; ho was standing et , the tongue of the carriage ;. Allen, I had lorgotten to - •state, bad something vras , -pistol blaoir:jaok, or spaiuser, bo Appeared giving it away, es tbodgiChdwas IWere h'ewae , observed; I was 'about to call Ceirlere4Ltente . _ . pant) attention to him,, when he was ,called away, and Allen get' intd the et ewd`;:tite'earristgo VIM tether to the north or the flag atoned in - Market stied; the. firing appeared, to -prime .froisi both Ades of the street ; there wore at least ten shots; I did not see fdehlullin ; Carr,,wsm not equipped be had nothing in his bend ; I recognised, besides= Alien, _one or 'two other feces 'that. I luow'are 'either members of adherents of the Ifeytuneeishig • Thomas Holly, sworn.—l resider No 421 John- - 'SOU'S lane, between, FOOT* alld : Pft4; I was at the fire' at- the, Allegheny House". I. -follow the ni - wafer, and am Sehio , rili toWn ; ran:with the :Shiftier Hose: ;when weiarrived in Eighth street, below Market; I•waSsibent roar 'mei ahead, of the •tougue; a man•stoved ; 'there Was a puddle of • *niter, and . I hadto.run on ,the pavenient ; pogntsed Daibillarard,'"eith a pistol bi bit band, standing on-the seuthwest corner of-Eighth and Market; I went up to him, and looked' him In the• -face; the first shot was , fired -.from - southeast . eorner ; . Carr ' • Stllifding behind the front 'axle of rho•••ornine '; • .• /raids& - fire'. and quilt away ,Cart two . shots were fired right after he fell;. Brosysterwent Mato pick Carr up, , and tWo`"repre elkets, were fired; these, beta tame from the. southwest ionirier ;: Brewster stargered ; I did riot know he.was•shot until after wards; David Hazard had a , -Idoyamensing ;Ilose he on at the time ;'-there were.: several standing . triteind ; I thick Hazard knows me ;,,I did not re cognise eny one •,`l'fontriartlitular notice of him ;.was notching out for myself ; 1 emelt .say... how many shots were fired ; there ,wps .nd tight; previous to the firing; -there frraktiot.#l7 o ld said did not thinlr of the .Itioyamensing Hole' at t s time; did net think , she was thereuntil Ow Hazard; 1 don't know that - I - . ever spoke, to /baud. - - Thep:ivy, after pp brief deliberatlsd , tendered the following yeriliot Samuel - Carr oemeto big ditith Ml,OOl shot Wound; billeted with ii_pisted, la the hands of .Datt.ld Hezerd,'. at:Eighth and Market streets; on the night ofJune 28th;1868." .• ' • .-..-ei, .• .; , ~ • Is said that it warrant for .t he arrest of , the . • accused was issued two ; days afterthePeourffinotti. of the tight; and planed in the hands'of the Second distrtot pollee, who are slidji been his tiaoli. Be has not, however, been emoted as. yet ; but as he te.woll knoiti to kali - of the 'pollee of the foliar • wards, he will, doubtless , not be'able long toelude their. vigilance. - , , -.* ATTERPTED TO DROWN HRROISLY.—.-A.WINTHIR -wag rescued fro m the 'Delaware, last night, by Ogloer-ior4,.who made 'an:attempt to drown .16r... self at liolvstriet`whart t wag;' taken; to the 13fxtit•word station: • - , ;-,' . yI,NANCIAL AND CDAIKERCIAL , . The - Money Market. • - • PHILADELPHLi, August 5,18511 There was.a .;,fair business ;transapted .at the - steak board this .imirting; bit for ihespeoulative shares, with. one ,or,two;exseptione", theremaia. m trkeddorin ?Readlogi Railroad Aires fall 'off ; So'hnylkill Navigation} Long . Island a ; North PenneFivania Railroad f; but i4atoWissit:- find Blinks Ttollroad . • were hatter. immities, and idea of anikftid;:.ll> any extent,' " s ailtid,only - beoffootad - bi . enbmitting to eome non amnion In pitioe. In bank eteakellietransiolliMit Were unimportent:'";•' = • '2 eontitnee abindent on" the throat it, tali -I)er *int., - when • the !Ariwore 4ov-endorsers are' olcuUled as AI; or whon the right'aort stooks ire submitted as, itollaterall,- but doubtftil paper le nolvirealli, 1 , 466184 V. :dithotilty:l9 ending prontgbleimiployderif for 44161 bat oinst4'neore . demand for mortgages and groend;rente; bitather, :improved or unlmpro , red _ deal' estate le a drag— only saleable at rninetialbw,ratmi=a 'atilt° of of which - witilMntle ne.tc;lst Mail the proper - enthorittee Adopt aome_more reasonable and Ovate lite mode of taxation. -•• ' ' •PHILADELPHIA ffrOtiR•BXOIIANGII. BALBC IS t 3 8 68. 11 " 2 / 1 1) 04", Din_lXOTS___,i IBTOCIA, ANu la0M1.611BauX11111; NOSTISTIOT pvliw as , IDMID AID tumour IPTAXSTIL 0000 elty Os 07X .:,100 L'aig '5OO do ~ .N•w.102 500 do - :.100 do Co.New.lo2 ?CPO N 44 , 01 10 ;, tt Bahl Nov 1314 81 0 ,55 02 • 1.51k.,V51.11,0504150436 1000' do S.B2X 2075 Lob.. Nor 06. 4 .10t5.97X 3000 Read B Gs 80,s61,01181( .•9 Penns It 4134 • 41K .415wn.24 .- 10(1kat,do . rign)&int24-. 40 ' ebwo6;int24- ... A.l34itrig}tivi & 74 Lett; Berapii ... 140 Bold Nrr Wet liiwnlex 50 lob Zine..:.,..",.1jj .46 Oahwiesall 100111sardiSk. - ...;x6./131 100 do /1M .... 100 Seed li.:r~4llrrpp:,Z}X >loo d0..•:10..21,1‘ .104) 24 do • '' ' 11)( do 11. g 26 — iteo ri no .343 , c -k .osinaM" , " 60 . do t (.•.05K0‘24., r;BETWBLI 1000 Oat, 6c. 250 do :itiew.lol% BOABDB. 1900 Olty &N..; .New .161 x -2011.Newara*la.;..:..N BOARD: neBoo "'co 200 do a841.1( .4000 do ....:.;4:808( 4000 014;0e," —. .14.61)4 1000 Plii3l3lil:a • amt,:oB,4 2000 . ' 'do ' 2drat.".;,88 1000 do — 2dOkt.:::BlP' 800 Leh Nay Oa 974 0 _ _ too ostimei.n:.":.V.t ' 150 • , do • 100'Y do 12 14'80111 it do` ` E 0 actillfir Pj0t..1410 200 umg Id R lota 12 100 • do ' ...b5.11X 20 Phil 60 Rawl ibtim.24% e2B 7adef bk. 1000 Lel' Vapjt 6. 82N •Bon Bahl Nay CIA 82....62X 1000 Allog 0 es Oonv-ileso* , - 8 Lott Ray .800 010 'et " Now;10) oLoarNe PEI , - 17,q oT•il .do Now:101*1M etuallY • 'Beading R.... ...J....24M' 4% , 'do bd 401 . ti0rtf431:77:' :40 'mtg.; " do. m t8 1 110..458 . 1e .643 g Vonoilr do lota OotnoM tt; 997" do. Um at lb, Ott. 87.91'48 'Soule oinl Ooo:.+18 ;u~=.eTsesir • 1.417'50‘,774 • • 9.1( dop%C.i.:%lON 17 I s floop'lßft n.ll 11g 'do' Veld mt .7t) 72 do' 24 mt.....48N 49' 12)i Glred •Banle.: - ...17 X 11N LBlo2oBPle Nat.:4oX 60 27 . retqui-V. 8X ' 9 • do •Wm 68N, 60 Now Oreok• criamilmi -. 7. IN 7,44gh 20zio,:1;;;;1 t do r,o Be ere al ,e 2)( Pnw,Aiwthvala Man= ' ,August —Evoning‘--, Broadstuts are itaint thiddfde.e Little'or no export - demand for Flour, but , thrs - detttand forhoine eon- - Emotion le fair, and_prirelk Ore well maintained. Sales of superfinO" per bbl for old . stook, and bettor brands, made from new wheat, _ $4.7525.50 for extraa, and $5 2503.25 for family lots. The market Is nearly bare of Rye Flair nod Corn Meal ; the format is held at'13.50, and the' latter at $3.75 per bbl: 'Whoit-LThe receipts continue Tory email, and it to much wanted; Dales of 1,200 .to 1,500 bushela at $1.20 per bestial for fair and good old and new Southern and /Pennsyl vania red, and $1.950..43 for. White. Small sales 'of old Ryo at 730, and now at 65e. Corn Is In demand, and has again advanced sales of yel low at, 030.00,, there ~ b eing little or none here .at tho Close. oAtilirivo improved, and are in mo derate request; sales of 2,000 to, 3,000 bush els at 350 for now Delairare, and 420 per bushel for o ld Penna. Bark'',ls ',mush 'wanted, at $32 per too, but there is nonooßering. Cotton is Inactive, and !sells only, in a small way at 131a1310, °ash, for Uplands. Oloverseed, if here, would command $5.2555 50 per 64 pounds.. Small sales of new Ti mothy at $2 25 per bushel. Flaxseed is In de mond at $1.60a1.1315. 'Provisions-There is' vary little doing, and no change in prioes.. Groceries • This morning' 3.600 bath RIO - Cabo were disposed of by Monti. CON & Company at 10la lira per ; pound; 6Q days aod,4 months,.averaging $10.27. W hiskey , bee advanced ; sales'of bble at ' 26a27e;htids at 266; &nage at 250 per gallon. , Markets by Telegraph.- . . , . . DALTIIIOIIII,' sag: 6:.,glitur dull,' but' firki: Wheat firm and nhohangisd:-. Coto firm; white 82e840, 04a. Whiskey mealy at regerio.. Provhdona firm, and adianalho. , Bulk Shoulders A% ardli 'Lard 11X40120. _ OiNOINNITI, Aug. 6.—Flour arm i Wes of 8,000 bbla at $4.204a4. 85 tor Writ White Wheat steady. Whig- , key do. Meal Pork la held at SCI; 800 Lbls , at prireto . terms. . . Onicsoo, Atg. 6 ..—Provialios active. Wheat buoyant, And 66 batter' sales , st lea Corn his an sclranclnyg tendency •, sated At Osta arm. Bhimuscts to BUT. 6.10-180 bble Flour. 18,000 baohelaNheAt...B6eol64- 280 bbl6.ll6vir, 6,000 bFiiltell Wbsiti 82,000' Mabel. Bsvesribiit; August 5.--tiptt4u Pis EPA sio boo boon disabargat room custody.. • - . . . - . Mies . Nary E. Ward, ol Orange,New:-Jer sey, the ' young lady who trite aeoldetally shot' in' the arm by the captain of , the. Thcass E. Hulse, at Fort , Lee; daring , the dieturbanotk - ,thate butt , week . , will be unable the surgeon! say, to nee her arm for koala time. The'hallothloh entered near the elbow, bite - been. entreated. The lady to a teacher in a publio school at Orange. •