„,-- c - i%lh:erStAf- -, 4 4 tAl I ~.-i fir- 4 41— . ..G.,- i 't' 'Lfil lirr' et '4 s, .‘, _ 1 ,Ak & to-g. - o _ 4 - \ - 1-, - _, - i r, ~.-:, - 4 5 ,,, .4,-!. A. `. 4 i 10 0 , -- - ' 74 `iV s , ~ ~: g ia ' .-', '. .. 1 ? * ' ',''',,',” , 44, v i 4 ' r -; " '''' - - N. , PiaiNgNiK' " I" ,*f;' ~.......„ ,...,”,,,,,t... '''''',,' :. -. ;, 1 44M1V ...411 2 1 4,1 th - I={:ea , 4,4* N''' ' T'''...'N'ili;lo; IMS el , ' t kiN''' . _ • .0".,,,,,ki.0rpt!..., _ ~ ,.. .... AzA*Yri4 4ll ,'' l(aitla f.'‘ )- aPaken 7, ihnnikeri).Ont i*ao4)),:it 1447111 1 # 1 , edic*.dayLooir terve t9A . AtrW i ti tid ; s "o f .Ond0 114 , t1 " --v i hichl.tuas irIti 4 000 ) 00 1i a `.. l 4t 4 f 4loo 'r l l dl i n i t r* =liai youe ' or~ ; twp of ties cast an aOiVililrulpgtatkiot . 44alySitiAtesistd , these if*:olti,ttotinsitiirthstfligitrprOblaintdt in its ,fataVs' l rttlif 440614 - .w ' robied=iiy tiisfLe , 'ollll4Ster6o , `b nhiot ' /* f ;';01' 0R591 4,f P:g . .t0f2P 11' 150 1 : 19, 7 . 69 fa% 0- Pi'Vg#o lo C 9lll 44 3o,l 4 ol gt. or al ltSl3- *stbiiitotssigettlitOnft.i.ltr , zuTliey linen; nna - nr* . all that ftentabiliftilatticiltinebid*dfc ate fedi - Aida 014.314Viiroir s i EiriiiiWootektigv snit 1160 . figl.' - of 61* -1 , , x5:4',04 1 ph 07471u01 0,6 *iiii ils -, 4octiMAl:gfcii4sl:** l o)*( 6l ' l4 VilmPaYilsa4'S , t4Yib#4o t4011 ' ,44t •O gith° ' it i-;,Titismotivtlittra:Orep showit- liCayond doubt; , thst*iiiiitecompton ,Constittklifik'te thigiti;ai.;,4Ci*Vie ll 9Xilka 'OK 1 / 1 010 A *0 6611 4*4 4`.'fo il i i ; O c k ‘ . 4 SlittMliii..44 l Y, Th er frAa n )11 1P* , Da nO-004.. 1 * 9f,n11341 on ibis Tolnts fat 14 4944441 w noo nday suns 1.-Every,Lesoinp .tontte.isettierelir convicted anlea? vniviffiyenfbresna Govettnnehtlipon a *Air 3ogrb4eliiiiiisetti4r4ilikiiiiiiislifig [l'Biislitutfob contrary es ois iEfiii?Aaitithi:ti!,l4o.o4ll4.ll7,Nizvl W s dud sP? 1 0 1 4 1 Y424 1 if#0*0, 1" a -6 c " t?ir.e° - 1 - 1 10 0 ! 1 . - Xik 4 1 :1*R"?Pfiisi 3 4 ,4 ?f , the fiorprAd Me 04r- Aer4c.ns. op all, p clinical :institutions: Wien despotism atut;repnbliennistie there As' . , :se .wider'4ehanital , than between the 'lure' of the mineritirrAibli tliii . ,th - deoitiitonites have _naught to ntr .. dteh ,F,alkutift- I :af4"the sh,oneat •Tal o maJa?4,5,7 - ..o.Thoeek..whio demand , Ito_epdoreenietkef. We. Adidnigration Kansae, I:l9llo,ifiy the whele ,, BemobradYij , Wishzto'con . l Otti ll o l ' 4. stis* - iri* T ;;4llooW4lisßoiCieign-; ' ty, Alnirelopt:pe people z' They.de~ iwcy,- their , platitirnv land he'' lientiments - "tiM!,Peeklii; ar#TikeiatiOAC*l4e , tlie. lde:,§lo3 upon wptioh*Orie f greewtnatitntirina ^can --liati- , No ptirtreeeepyitreenekarto`!4oo 1 1:0;;:pgqp. pewee, - in:,sQoPuhllean:country. Either' p l e qmi,,,ilettra:er46.Ygnmeet,'elo- be willing to vomit _it by - substituting tyranny ibt fieedrirni and the OttfenanY; or, they must . e.rm r th out , and subdue ary l peirty comptonien;-Antt:Jteeks to establish• them. , They. tni wto *911!,:011 - drAfff and: eipitidiCtle zwowdd Pafr.tY,"- of risidiorte • , organiaation against 4ree - govern= —" than 4 1 4 0 A 1 ,, ~a,fferPal24k9P9P and; ,sivpied:ort4.lll) : :the:paat :of ..the tte, week, the,;mlß4tono,.ot ..Mee - emptoniam. . 11 ** 116 4* 1 4bO t k; ' Ot0 10 Sf$4 . 40j b : OH O ' S4gtli:tehOjt - ,?iik`i4e.t the prospect before - them; Milk,* dp Lot f, r th whe• erred have lereiehireehielded` iheineeliea -- by Claiming' - illnitikwasnot legally. shown Oonati • fa:alai didnet,represeht the will of the:reople 'eft Anneic'reniatabef that Air 146:oleetiOtinf.,., 00 - 4 iiihr.ltriOriOntriiverlihle;teilinony that inbjeet, which cannot ibk;diar c eg - ardifd: BentoortteY'Ot thOorkitaifelyeen - wrong here fora yn political linitatlone,:and When: theyftlienoVer'ett':itieiri , ,orririt 'd‘ they yielded , gracefully and' recnhti a 7; their : hifeelea. Democracy of ate', ;.clearlf„ Wrong. tkowiend•::if . , :they'lyia , h - . l `to ititinitly,!And - ;tr . • ',Aaj 3 loo l o; .ll l, o Y'aiiiat ' abjure plind neti . ei;idenee of t i th* ti *O 3 .o l .('.l 4 " e * E9w :( 6 o l yle Kansas -',5./yett Wein 'a fair:, preteitircii pia th emselves 11.4`.:proPer pooo3Plf9re tterjAmericen„,i,pipitlei ti 7 „regaining.(thO ground they : i;aie lost by the endorsenient 'Ma Tie ,EligliskfAill;Alch was anb L atitutO for I. , eionwOlf‘. ( l 4l ,re. an* aill.kira;" ,l *.,lo'laFt'adP., nally .e.oritepplateda.Rf,providitythati•bbeandir the,Oklej:iir wp . on . thercageloattheir ?theY , , Tunrilo ..iitki*O:fi46oo,?,, it Art, out et 4bp,:uniG* they *mad Alt tateelyi-ttequieeco , ;;liiq the,„,intlietion , rott,iiaaj vrong;#nottipet *i 51*-li toAkk , f s64l o: l "; o ) 014 4 :iilt4c - e midi, t* a : 44*y peaceably , to 1h:0444 Of 'lliw . tek'tifej!he other,:rekl peet'sTrhit**'!tA9.4:49i_pa;: lll ifle the lie'hf.mtirdeiti4iii i in'tEeglish Bill' Kall"l4* ,!k e t - IY i ?jad'';:cfPo l. ".:ff':l l liolo neilugli:o44o4'.ial'aYlel;,;„At worse thmi. Idlt3t"-it thellahi uninst-qO persist it widrniefoindet'(iTetiethiin.',;i/itll,,fiee the people of BeklenpeaAtilynnd..honegily. ibi*Vi6tliA;PAilituggiff-"lave, the,41414 1 .4md ai*idmiaidon...inta,thoUnion* - under 4t;'wee r to - thti::,..iiiioditr:Vy'e 1 4 6 #41004:44(440in4i tiftet,4ltempting I' drag ~ICtuulis.: into the , t r alati;4 l .,i:fl;l: oll l 4 „vi s' , B * 4 *loAititit. 0 4 , .01n01/04si hprlp r eside; : l'O add to , thi,mee iiireltStliiiirdeinstiere, fox yellieigeleatfier O milai i6Sisl W ;`lion ratified a 14W4*WK99*tti, • Vha NiT4I*99FOYMIa44 1% : "ek OPt i lOp 4, 'zimiap , ueno,l4dsfalkhrorfthe •rtati4 a ' cedi ill I;ao ter, Zluve -• ..,' - eCallioltintiWiii - kierice. ,'• . ` , Irthiiiol.4 aohtiorlotow,h4,i, -lecturer/Jill fill icatitilainittore riefo:p, to-he , trond'Ottitit,ntitiy:OttinVilf l ,,Telltatetiftllt; ihe i l , loi o l,l4r O i fOltriqp4 l 4(4 4 i 4 4 * ' n P".iii ii 4": o o , ..i o o44 t44ll 4s/iilii*lie4' tratcOnagoif rnirf,o!theinioit .- enacting Moro= • peen.opponents ion,l4 , ideadiotc ' , No dlitilriltdispute that Affo , tafrint - nifirtill#44 ROI made i n , 1:44, zOraY4il:tiktkii l / 4 14; 1 01trif4ttita•*?0, ' tiliteVivii achieved itionalned on this rem of . in"ot-p:rif'fllThriq'uoin*4F*o.ohttfßatfling- : A1.40-*l i **4A44Pos Ake litoifm.hie;-InOnretnenee dttlfei4ontidfra idd; Whin sertaytlybndit %ern solid gnu nid*feb-," ttal, dud itide:OptiliitikenilAntl'"l7* nempe. dtili t if4 :-. i ' Otiel - ..1 4 14 43 0A14°*01f 44 )i1ug ortlii4;tifliXi3 - .41 44.4 6-,rooiffjoc...tdoreAct the fntipt44. o 4 o 4thietiiik.gon* d'opi cluitz 7 ' We Min i - on gaturdailattik the: prtillago7cif iiiiii.l Seff4;ttiteelptincoffiAteritinn:.4rlnte,;;whloh;' for;rialtrait "-tit knplCriincit ;beauty -`ttfAl, dietglo, and •rattitaeSq Ot'''' . 4ltifttion '4l4' bite , iiielf over li!ititi 4 afkiettialit t ‘ ifte:c:ittjetr#4l - '''tiro and, Viek piidpitltey,eoiiinitsitoplhi l / 4 netottnt for w lofi — theve are beingveldt The prints we `alladf,t3Fl tbilt.Rlo4ll , o4T.4tbomkneire works IWld•lii ll 4,4 j9i r i 1 .4 1 081 1 4 0 ) P-Toildiocei It. . 1- .1 #l4. iffiii ,001/14401ia,V-IttliesTS,offetling,Oellinv , A:Cijirho - are thitaoltt agn atepoi , thelt,halein 0p 144 , ;!; 1 1ielittotfiiitiliteiiatie haVe'now _ nontll4elal referonoattriefi broken plaldWitt withtheraiirfp k , f t tkoointiP,ltir tecltefultylai; - Y ang4ltif V : t t ildil iq.l l 394 r ti 44; 6 I #l l fit .- -IkP O ., uproarious of - ik iery ex . yeestie'inte.', Thera are seven Wog% th i ret*,4On'!eTnnthlosttens ht4no l so v a , A6dl l,:' & ' c l.l* .l , zi t'utgk_trimittiAkitiiit PO:#r" in tn ikv,,,PNPA A I.f,P.ittLrliftiPt!rat'l PIOSVIIVIr , or , vrintiNt493l4lS49o,PMi t lit lA A , auZtbe von, • doTful , PigrtctlowAVl)l9olo'3lo 3:41a0 What is i n tet, ettonfeldu titbit thinahlitntilifvh - nehleir fry the manufnetttrer l it - OMNI ailtrilig4ot to he:: jabbef ...,, h1 .4: g ,4 1 044; 41 4 16 :f r -1 1 it*, 4 ,014.4n ono— ..tlAilloPelwia4li , 4 6 4 4l Cwilt,.s.Teiojasfati, ArnerthifrogrWiand we Ifave nbt.thelleatt- donlit, Int thhit4filj'aild'einbfadtithhYsti2fOrtnntti . nfi . ahowlnithefiirifoirtindhpitik+AttlO# when - ore ofitii - idlift_Wilibliti4ftn.cibAfti 1 , 6 colors,`, and ati2hotf the: prides charged for threimiorted' , sitiobtt.•Thtifirill be:imio flit betsi Werfetvlf-Ive . : iteallirik'tethillVlV . koserelig*Tlif Brotheit4Toeiiii4 - ,,04 4 4i,.'4- 3 41Y,IrneitA,P4giliii of thodditilia4overti gieal . otiiiii tot thato.liti- , tiring' 0 41 U eiiritiethilivirnee:of piitskilag cot , tOn'fatjibilo*liii 111$11; state ittperfeatton t , We Pid o4 offi n liiithV . A ' ilia millions-Icapital, , IwiedW*ifhilirgli*olAteri , &Al 4 the ' golo`Oßo4,3ll4°)Yo4krerfectiPkti°/1' 61 ,0 01600 Oh ni1611 40 4 7 1 *hjatifiTor . : 'he Atr , e t rba thiittt6k*rign*#s 1 -' ` nliil f 4(4 p - l t iiaii#l f#fo 4 vi , thek4e. , pitu i'omiw'sitAi Oil *WE , whifikligthiteklry 4 e i tt. - - 4i, - , wiefinfuni4 fiind 310 c P i. fo), - ' 416 . 3 „ 6 Titi .". - 4Vtti: • -- ;ttia l 4' ; _viiiiAit*buimot - 04 -.4h)mi• 1 4 , ,ii* - 44.0.4 - 4 6 - atioot , ,,Airbot.? -, ::-4iiiiili._ -4. aq'sitratiet Ptinti-V-o_st Iftstt:tW . ei t, , letat- I;lettidW'•.;(4"...'-""! ' l-- '.';''“' 2`': - :.!. - `_ `...- ; _, ~... , < - no: _ li t ildraiiO3initiV r bs'tbo '' kuPre l 4 l Y ,'4l(4Ciir, boa * Vi ii i a. flif 4 41 1 , 1 il4tobktkli ' l.-' -Pm ii,poiXlPPiaiiiiiff-VAle‘:piiiii. iy the' ~ - , -OR !1),,,,44+1 PIS fam r goilfr 4 l4lo , - . .-----;:, ~ ...,,,,- : ...- - ~, ..-_, . ~- .., - - - The .Delay in Working the Cable. • Only ten days ago,; an intense, excitement was created by the an a nsiencemerit,ofhe sue-, , easeful laying of the o . 4inCes,ille;'.l*unT l . expected report—reAl!fekilleni:Ple-, o PAnim was universal thakthfalsy n * nOt-yet arrived when man couldirjriVtffitti4ci' p lanoeinplish " - Such! feat—e4rusid to go up - from through Out -the whole country, a shout or frensledjoy, at , an event so calculated to throw honor upon ilitrriliiiitielitiFtielaturyr:.-r,, -,-- ' Thels4B44'inttOietntet,lf3 totally _unex- Seratffiteitkittli9-1101.04R.929.4Ab0, f'Fg°,tl tAtilditherliad previously beard, 'sr, reed ie. , gardtifetletlfieflitibitiOc` tlio`teAF'Fqhi, No onetnho i watinfotanii , en,qii ii . O.lef4; 11 ild6`e i11.ig 1 4 0 044. 44.9f*P10149-IWe-4e#.-490nYni cagott-behlkeetahll4l,o';,E.#9llWA4lrPP*- tibis ) requiringAltifV-iietO,,Yekto. be,mad,e; forigr o p en i ng , dew , telegraphie. office, even fiil i viep u ki • , ttorithtesterythineneeded at hdOit-' , . aWeek ';wtittld lie - necessary to l e 43': it- - , and iiirabgelnisiness: it.o 0,9..‘5,1,i01i:* of iliettiiiitip4:ffisiatia -4444;4**444'1114-0-'neeiirage%i4 'talre.M.l9.; , eay,• by,A,iew4nterested.Jeernals,) inStionsequenca 0f..., Qin Aelay , in, transmitting intelligenalthough.tit - . is ,to,;, be. , ,46o.itra noveloteprecetlenteilmanner, at an iIIIMI3IIBO 4111tatffieftindi.With'rthe termini at 'each `end 4.ciented'iti eivildertidifeC --- ,' : , 1 ,`- :';':, ' - Wir aiiilitliOditbit. tire :4 Oity%*ll niffiee to 440,310) , .!biti . ::",Oi;:ildecirs','l-1 0 , 16 _,! la r 3`,d i a ; tilibed the public )11ad :with so maey conflict. , itig,deubtsln regard.to An great enterprbie. 'Bat.w have pendeettered -toluvestigate. the. a. .truer state of;thecniatter, and , i itreWle to ' az; Inure an 'tineairpublie; , that the4l 'weeks, Ilisithapi ritonthii;iiiai elapse`befera.thet Queen 'of England'arid our President -may, hitiniliii in),oo:l,!#J.k.P-too2.liitlo,4o.44itk',4cli i.tii* I tgi g r g ai ) ,:pc• - ;:4140)0 need Ve, 644460 "of : 11 .4.',AW;Pr4t3 -43 0 3 . 1 !4•: 4 ', ' _ .-...-. i 7 3 1Xlieflitlionity iseasily explained. ,: :The tele 'graphinstrnment a lased. in .E ngland were never. able to conipete with these invented• by Ameri ' cans. "‘The r iates' oftkilegtipti4tig is Europe arneenehninitlY iiiere:tban d'otthlcr tike ; Price hargedjn this ionntryitwine the Veins - reqqiiiiite tiiiliend messages.. ,And we belle's ttlat.otiq of tmi ohlef,causea„ perhapathe only ;pause, ot ‘ the-present; delay in, the fruitless : at, tempt %of ,Professoi,-Wommor WarrEttersig; the -electrician' hi 'chief- of the: Atlantic Tele graph Company, to'adapt his English invert. titin to telegi!aiffi fit it and undiediffi priltiele;ithielis cltiCitly be overcome 'bi 'oh Anierican . instrunient. _. A. very. interesting, ' ' t fOlegra*, frein.piiiitY Bay, upon pas iubject, , wlll,bctf9o4 , :in another ect9mn.- - - ; ,As is,welk,knOwn, the cable ins been laid by. means .oft,English -, money:, and- American brains;i-anai as = a-- , natural - - - contiequenee, some national prejudices 'Mitt 'eXist. Capital and _ refelYeet are neietit ivtif;''' '' ' -' '. 'By the arrarigei , nente'of the Company with Prefeirilor',Wirticalea they : are to have th e tie44` .. oCali,,ble . thrtit*eoti, ail that; .he has ini , ented, or, s la y invent in.feture, all his quail - ileations f 1 ail% - accomplishments, ingenuity, • in - ditiventive powert entirely to themselves. ihe Profeasor.prepared-ii new instrument, of :, ihn' , liiiiiit - ' hi whicili he' Was very sanguine. - EitT l in the e xperiments that Were made while ' the':cablA wAs,ittOand It Proved altogether in. - tiger iollai:Ainerictin invention.' Of Professor Rti;90,,.. PNotpviths,tanding this,- hOwever, the ' Ontopany..determined, to . allow Professor W. full opportunity to 'adapt ' his instrument to Rd:marine telegraphing, to the exclusion of • -.Or Motors And - oili Ittiatritit:: - .But Professor Wnirkubbine.-Intici'Undpubtitilf,. utterly' failed Culls 'atteninte, . •_'• ' Some` ; time, be , required : iiewtaAllowf.the:Onnipany.to make other at.- , ®ent** And as, our,• American. inventors iwiti- probably, , and very properly, assumed • aunt. - ?Item . sum ;cliguitate, the English capi- 1 talistalwill-he made to - pay Well for the national Whistle before - thelean' secure their services; , So let the public mind' rest easy ;" for the - Llelay reef ini it titairteif even mere rejoicing to tis;l o iCeittPleting thOrofixtatpin'of a proud American i i ' - b r!),ever to, e associated with the - great, , enterprise, . viz ; , Mons, -Frew, and - Qualms. ~ •- . , • Public Entertainments. - ificir reason forbelicrini thatkleatrioals will be very sieoessfal; In this 'oily, during the season Just Jomutenomi, iG .that there is by no means that im :olerrilindiy;'on;the part of tho public, whloh the Panto gafe Flea to last year, and that lively corn netition;on the, part of managers, while It In , rreises their expertise, will no maoh improye their ,rospeatlye, i eonipeNes as to assure playgoers that esoh:draine produced will be well supported by ',sr tillable', : arid inittable:,,telone, from the highest ,olieraoter do*ntokhe leiet.,liciportarkt. We have ;preirienelly,rietioed, with the- full commendation cr, khe . tinerit, .their enterprise and tact, , the .irisproleraents ,whieh Mssers. Wheatley and Cl a rke; innuagene e"(the Arch-street Thee sirs; liars-nledi...,during the recess, and -the -changes,, rmjek:,r4,,thent,int'proiementsj.;:which j ktur :organiastion Of .their t'irerrpsAhere.4eallocaon have formidable and : opposition, ;which r Js, to commence on 'heat Etatrirday, evening: with .the opening of use.*DOWlrait' WAfJCT eraser- THrATRX r• In.tbe-few weekolrhiol.have elepeed sines John Sioughatres great benefit at the Walnut-street 'been-made great 'changes and improvements have been-made in theinterior: first and second tiara of boxes hare been brought eighteen lushes forward; 'without increasing, the .number of seats "thcinikt,:the= fronts. have been lowered; all the box-seatO,andelithe"seats 'ia the parquet, have •;tioitti.zezoOrliii.endhandsonte new ones substituted; evO/141tent.iti the bane le "now numbered`; two new, private, ppis6,with moat accessible entrances (rep the fleet Geri have been erected: the front of ;the *nes - are -painted in green and gold, . and • the insider .; of the boxes, - as •, well u the..lobblet, is .00vered with a light .and-handsome -paper: 'The" dome has been bezintifully. repainted, with representations of the Fotinifeaeons.Libe proscenium has been repainted ,ttlr'ihfr. George Holster, the celebrated seenlo ;artist; who will supply a new drop ant and substi tute gr,ett and gold drapery for 'the Original' old 4freen.outaint; saw the theatre,' on Saturday, ; Oita most t of these improvements nearly eomPlete, ,anti are', cortStimit' that„ when lighted with and -4i old.Witit•-such; audiences as Mrs. Bowers will reertnindy draw ,to. this house, public opinion will endorse it ito Onerid thcvery handsomest and most • I. o nYoniello Umetres in the United states. • iMre. Bowers has arranged the prices of admission ton a common-sense principle.: Beyond all doubt, the Lower Dreaeolrale boxes must be considered i. having the boot seats is the hone-where ladies Clinliee and 41S±StiliII,,, (This last, we assure the mils sei,,le an important point, for what is the Weft being ",dressed to kill," unless the .abbi "Ababa seen and admired?) By a very eV. su'ra "inn: igeinent,.thebighest price, west charged, t'yeg, foitligiarywetiand a diminished charge 'for the, dresi-Oirole—thla Is, the higher -pride for `tlielnferleiliets... Mrs. Moyers restores the,.pro ;POripilees, without: making any advance..: They 'will be, for diesi.eirele, seat.fseoured witherit ex tra eharge,3o cents parbnet, S 7 cents, end second tier, ibloh hi beautifully, fitted up, 25 cents, Beata may, lio'Seenrid - itilbe 'Pargpet ,tor. 50 tents; and the for single 'eStibi in. POPO NI& PP/ 16°m . boxes COritlitues et 73, pant!. • • Tice Bit)* Company inolude the ,following noir MeMbere ant Mrs, Thayer ;. Mr. ; ;and; Mri. .11.'4 ' ,Perry ;. Miss Olive; Mr..,8. T., Kiaeb, from Boston; Att. prauk Drew; Mr. J. -- "B. 1 11- 0 01 0.dit hir-Willisuns, end Mr. J eok , and Mr. Tonbols ' !rani :th`aWestexo Theatres,. In ad. we find Mrs: Bow ots , . *is. 06 nWILY,. labs Anntrontilei'litiasltichings, /514,06.9:014 ,othet:44.: 4165, with`Mr Iltobings, Mr_ ponway, and several others.,, fluonlegton resumes his position as , Dire'etor:of:tire :Crehostra. „ This an excellent ComPany, s itrul juoibasiow,..of ,P*PdardiAr.,,atoart With exasiety of now ?yeas, will enable, tbeatb lle,to judge of, their quality .We have not heard what, the opening ,eitter,leipmeat,.le cbe, , ,.bnt thin, eart:„"berie-„dculOhetlionwasil bowie .will Area! , 08,04uatenn,e/94 grs.- Boriera!-Xecond deason..! ' 7 :‘ 1‘ .-T}:iis establishment re-opened on baturday even •lng, 'finder the joint management of Mr. Wheatley find ',Pdr!'-'".t e ,B'."'Brerid:. bettie was CrOwded, su Intiliribeici l ifitli"i Untitled 'up" during the oceiii:foOlfirisiti l eakely• ' There to anew and andiaiMilletWei);Which obtain tid, the liberal kreit'frani'' the_ audience' of three: rounds of pjß ainted by Mr. John Wiser, :the ablkltiftiltof the,eitablishintint.. ovali,.Aitt..i.*):4oE-Xhilfly,altr,'l the netat - ,was . gene. la*/ ri.fi:ii, ll ,4')WpeiforMaitie, capital. First, athe '4.07„69110* ,Mrs; .11fataprop "aiirtot ir:ol o ei ii,.eeeding' - representations .of Abet Mext giOettlifiereatloil. It inure free and le tmyt More .genial,";and;We may add,'m oh 'here natural ithaerreiMaillYbeve Witnessed. finch i - breiker of 'erb.ilan's bead could "not have been tsay like , , Bare. (}iltiert bee kgoed, clear; ringing y,blundei Very nicely, !Witheut'uteklagilielliihderiliberielf appear con :MAE tletlielkilitefre'.= -, Mia.', "olio Drew's Lydta grrsa Wad abbot 6e. Odle t>ie namby-pam• by lainatural character ; 00 ,44 ss - nridel -, WW , liaptf,ta see her, this week, paßlWitteii idente4lolo,talenti. As Lucy, the sontio r tieliMiS • difor gins Ifinleek IMPrimaid her heel}, s very fe'Verably.'-Mr:- John Glibert'a Eli Aiipy.krif Aasofrite . Wati' libly'._ienderid—par 'gatiiiiiii lu thi`oldelneitiOnisl'' Mr. BA). , John-' Mistaking more „of - 411e 7 part than the author intended ; )I tll O OT/ 40 + 11 / AM StaiiiPil Nle obwittir i ABM 'an evidently, is a man of pntly among the accessions to this:troupe ) ! we; °Mae to Mr. Showell, rdoubtedly;a•govid plirfannev in almost `.'nvelifintrtwe hays, sees him in. , Sir Lucius + o!Pteger *ad, decidedly-this! Vereisovet rendi 'tliMpf that libirlieter.we ever viitanMed: and wan wain en ',..nne of ;turning ~the ••,4Oinody into e 4inOrfiernlng t' farce. ' - .Tif77.hrsepi, -4,-,par excel- Ir m o, ono of the Irish getitlieneit':of Übe, drama, sad never could have such pronunciation as " Be my Bowl." Let nothing ever again tempt Mr. _Showellio go, out of his' line t iri which his appear -creditable. Somebody threw him a bouquet—a leather model would have been a more e4nthienifering r ,Thaeompang,ntustot somebody to play Irish ohatioters, and Mr. StioWeli should not be plated i'falM position being talien out of htiflirie:' , • Vs, Emma Toiles.; oityo.•thi tifirt q*priestire; find' lady-like ininiiiti?'lWePiTo never thrinoinistotiotepiptdis Arsittitie;''The,ohitinatii of, Patilklatid awakens no sYniPithii,=,tand' Work' to make any thing 'of it: - Mr. ' Jiolnian r . inderial it carefully - sindijndiOlouoly. ' The Fag of Mr" Stearns also • isitife 'ci,iiemendition, "Last of all,' we arrive at Mr" : IA: ()hike, 7hose'Bob'sieres was one of the ,hits Ofilieq,yening. was little--very little— stilf"at firtit, but that min Wore cif; and the able artist' was evident - tliranghont; ' _ After the play there was a' general call out Of the'Perio*iire4all of note; indeed, except Mies Emma Taylor ;" who' fully deserved to participate in the compliment. • Air. 'Wheatley spoke as interrupted by applause: Ladies and a/it/coital :-:-Again I ti eve to thank you for a most brilliant attendanoe, on the • woe- Mon of the opening night.' The timos during the past season were terribly bard upon planed public ;amusement, and, althorigh I was so fortunate as to encounter triumphantly the storm, - which, I am :sorry to say, swept- army many aired established theatre throughout the country, it is With some !feelings of anxiety that I enter upon the present roampoign ;. consequently, the company bee been selected not . oply, ,witha view 'to great ability, ( brit'aiso to that of perfeit organization. ; 'The ladies and gentlemen who have appeared hefore you to-night oannot but feel grateful for the 'warm reception you have aooordad them ; in their name, - allow me to thank you. On Monday even ing next, the "Lady of Lyons" has been chosen ae the play, for the purpose of introducing to your notice Mrs. Gladitane, a lady new to the Philadel phia pubtie, but for some time past a Boaton favo rite. In conoluelon, permit me to say, that the expense of the present combination far exceed that of any previous Nation; and Mr. Ularke and mytielfi , with a determination to make every effort to, deserve J. confidently look forward to a con tinuation of your support, Mr. Olarkoalse addressed the audience, briefly, ilitansingly, rind- gratefully. This evening the "Lady of Lyons will be played, to introduce Mrs. W. G. Gladstane, as Pauline. airroan's OPERA HOUSE The perforniagoas here, during the week, have been highly successful, and the programme for the tnesent end the five suoiseding evenines is crowded With novelties. PATTO/C&L, TIIIATRE Mr. Poster is getting on extremely well here. This evening, ",The Gnn•maker of Moscow" and "Torn and Jerry" will be pl eyed. Tni PRILADBLPBTAIL—This is the most suitable plitee r perhaps, fOr noticing this new theatrical Weekly. It mast get rid, of the execrable wood outs which now blur the first page. .The matter, all through, items at} If, it was printed off without over having been corrected ; enoh orthograpy and other errors of the'press" would disgrace a paper publiihed ten miles beyond, the linilts of civilise. lion. But the theatrical intelligence, original and Selected, is copious and apparently unbiassed. Let The Philaddphian, improve its typography, abandon its wood.outi, put live:thoughts into r te leaders," and carefully keep up its dramatic) in telligence, fully and fairly, and we shall have, what would be welcomed by a crowd of readers, a low , prieild and, reliable theatrical and literary weekly. PY: MIDNIGHT MAIL. Lotter from " OCCaniOnal." [Correspondence of The Frs.., ) Wesntriorox, August 15, 1868 The Demooracy of the South are by no means unanimous in their endorsement of the war waged upon Judge Douglas by the °Moe•hoiding Benito organization in Illinois and the Mason of this city. The Charleston Mercury, every distinguished for its attacks upon the party when.it does net sot in strict accordance with the most extravagant de mands of the, iire•oaters, is, of course, delighted with these assaults; but a number of leading Southern journals express their decided sympathy 'with Douglas in the present contest. The Union's denunoiation of your publication of Senator Bigler's letter to Mr. Stanton, which' you fully answered in your paper of yesterday, is also replied to by N. Sargent in The States. He accuses the Tinton of-hiving published two of his letters, which were In their nature strictly confi dential, within the lastfeur Weeks- The pretext that the vote In KensaS at the late eledtion was indicative of a desire of her people to remain in the territorial condition is a palpable absurdity. MI parties in the Territory have been busily at work endeavoring to secure admission during the last two years. Not one man in a hun dred of those who voted against accepting the pro position submitted by the English Bill was anima ted by a desire ta remain out of the Union in cast ing a negative vote. I see that even some of the Administration papers yore's!, to adopt the anti aduitesion theory of accounting for the result. The loWa State Penwerat says ' '•lthis been urged and claimed by some of our netemPorairies: who in 'company with us have sus tained the Administration, that the chief and foremost cause of the rejection of die English bill by the people of Kansas is the Inability and unwillingness of the Territory to assume the ex penses entailed upon' them by a State Govern ment.' This we would willingly believe and urge upon the at'entlon of our readers, if it were true ; but we consider it wOlll3 than useless, and do not believe thefit will add one lots to the strength of the Administration or to the Democrat!'" party - , to state so paipablean absurdity." The Richmond South endorses approvingly the resolutions reputed to have been adopted by the little knot of Leoompton disorganizers at the meeting of the Democracy of Chester county, last week. •I hope those concerned in that movement will be 'much rejoiced at this endorsement by so distinguished and radical a pro-slavery and dis union organ. Efforts are being made to indumeour Govern ment to purchase the "possessory rights," south of the feity-ninth parallel, In Washington' and Oregon Territories, held by the Hudson's Bay Company and the Puget's Sound Agricultural Company, consisting of sundry forts, mills, and farms. The value of these premises was estimated by Gov. Stevens, in 1865, at $300,000. The com panies originally asked for them 51,000,000, but have recently eignified, through Lord Napier, their willingness to accept 5600,000. • The President ' arrived here last evening, look , ing much improved by h's late visit to Bedford. He proceeded at once to his summer residenottat the Soldier's Home. • John P. Stockton, of New jersey, Minister to Rome, le here for final instruotions. He expeots to Bail on Saturday neat. OCCASIONAL. Destinctive Fire in Pottsville. (Oonespondenee of The Press.) Abouthaif past nine o'clock on Saturday night, a fire broke out In the Sash and door factory known as the Builders' Mill, Coal street, above Norwe gian, Pottsville. In one hour, twelve dwelling houses, sash factory, the old "Henry Jenkins" screen factory, and a lot of sheds and stables were burnt to the ground. The entire loss cannot be lees than fifty thtoniand dollars, one-third of which amount liprobabiy covered by insurance. When tho fire'srais &covered it was too late to spree anything in the sash 'factory. The dames quickly eommunloated to the adjoining buildings north and south on the east side of Coal street. On the 'north side, adjoining the mill, was the tide, of fifteen,. Wm. Garrett - lc Co.'s scree flut tery, a two - story franits building; neat, tie seen factory itself , a three - story frame struoture,". by 90 foot. In this dirootion the 'ire was arrested by the briok dwelling of Mr. James Thomas. The rear extension of Mr. Thomas's house, ben pf frame work, was also destroyed. The second and third stories of the screen factory had been fitted up for the Mtnieg Register and Pottsville, Bmporium printing office. Every particle of the printing material, type, promo, stands, cases, do, doe., all pew, was destroyed. On the 'south side, the dwelling of Peter $. Muddy, Esq.,- of 'tho county treasury,. ass ' the next destroyed. Property of Philip floffa, Benj. Pott, John Soheitiy, Mrs. Booker, and others, twelve dwellings in all comprising the block on the corner of Coal rind Norwegian street tinning to the alleys on both streets, in which were neweral stares and ehopv—all burned down The building,, in which the fire originated, be longed to Daniel Bill. Esq., and was formerly used as a foundry and, railing factory. Partly insured. - Tbe sash factory, elonging to Lieut. James P. McQuade, in .1111 P building, was a loss of about four thousand dollars. ' fumed for two thousand. The serfiksrfactory. office, blacksmith shop, sta bles, machinery and steak, destroyed for Messrs. Wm. Garret is Co.,oould not be replaced for twelve 'thousand dollars. Insured for four thousand five handfed dollars. This Arm can stand it." The printing office, belonging to B. L. Caine, was totally destroyed. The books, files, and papereareie saved. Loss materials over $5,000, Insured for $2,500. The lose to Mr. James Thomas, in the burning of the roar part of his dwelling, including dining room. kitchen, and bath-room, cannot be less than $1 000. The dwellings burned on the south side of the mill were all built of wood, and were variously estimated to be worth from twelve hundred to two thousand dollars each An more or leas insured. - Pottsville is ordinarily well supplied with water, butiust now there seems to be little to spare to be used in case of fire. The members of the engine and hose companies worked like heroes, but !the supp:y of water was decidedly short Not a breath of air was felt during the fire, else the spresd of the flames would have been fearful in the immediate neighborhood. William Mulvany, a fireman, died from exhaus tion or internal injuries, early on Sunday morn ing. Thomas Price, another fireman, was seri -0009, but not dangerously burl, by a fail. Alto gether, this fire wee the roost destructive widish Las happened in Pottsville for many years. PICTORIAL NEIVOPATERS.—FrOM Meters. Cal lender 'a Co., South Third and Walnut streets, we have reoeived the new nun:there of the Illustrated London News,' and. Illustrated News of the World a mple week, we think that the lag e 4 a trip Argot to it 4 elder 41q11. THE -PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1858. 1% THE LATEST NEWS 0114 . . 1 -. • • • ,' TEA . ATL6IIIU, • , , • Etilallition froth' akileittlihia tor, the belay. MANY "IDITEIO_III4IIkIIII4IIIIIING TIME, ENCOUNTERED. JPricate despatch from a Reliable Emir... c9mniugicattons,from , Yatentia : to,Tyinity, but TEE; DPI' P.WIJIMIES CAN. , COME. -lbw. -Yong., Aug. 15:—The following Message from Mr..De Beatty, one of the ambstant electri oleos of ,the Atlantic) Telegraph Company, and' who is eredited with being the first to apply the Moth inetrament to ettbmarine telegraphing, has been received: TIIINITT BAT, Aug. 14. To the DtrettoriOrMe Atlantic Teleiraph:: • The cause of not transmitting and receiving in telligence through the cable is that the instru ments require a great deal of care and adjusting.' ant doing alb as bat as 'possible. You should not look upon the cable as an ordinary short tole-, graph line, that can be worked through directly the cable had been ettecensfully laid." Telegraphic. signals Mire passed through at pleasure, but we have encountered many little diffioulties, which require time, and which only many experiments can entirely overcome I see no reason to' doubt that we eboll be able within :trim days. to sur monnt all diffietilties. I will send the earliest In timation of the probable time that the Queen's message may be expected. • Da SANT'''. addition to the above, a private de spatch has been received from a gentleman at St. Johns, who Is in a position to obtain the earliest and most correct unofficial intelligence concerning the operations, in which be statea that , communi cation, from the office at Valentin Bay have been 'received, but, from some unexplained clause, it hoe istOn intpossible to tend that or any other intelli genoe to the opegators at Valentin. This date of things often occurs upon land lines—that is, one office can receive correctly from a distant-operator, and yet be unable to send a word, and the difficulty, is sooner or later found to be in the battery, its connections. or the instruments, and there ill no reason to doubt that the present diffioulty in working the oable will, ma soon as the' electricians; can oomPare• note', be entirely overcome: • " Olitcarto. Aug. 14.—Active.priparations ars be ing made here, under the auspices of the Board of Trade, for the purpose of making a suitable de monstration on the reception of the Queen's mes sage over the AU antio Telegraph. A large amount wes eubeeribed at the meeting held. to-day, and a committee was appointed to draft congratulatory resolutions fur presentation to Cyrus W. Field. CHARLISTON. August -18.--The steamship Ca. hawba, from Havana. via Key West on the 10th instant, has arrived at thls'port. M. Sales, the Spanish cowed, was drowned at Key West on the 27th of July. The barque Benjamin Burgess, from Cienfuegos far Boston, arrived at Key West a ft er the loos of part of ter *ergo At Havana agent wore votive, and bad advance ed. Molasses was active at 1141.4, and .111useovados at 4410. exottinge quoted at 15 per tent. premium. Exchange on New York 21a3 per cent. premium. Freights were dull. NEW Yona August 14.—The steamship Phila delphia, from Havana, has arrived below. New Tong, August 15.—The steamship Phila delphia, from Havana on the 9th init., has arrived at this part. The brig Nancy, of New Orleans, has been con. damned hy.tho authorities of Cuba. Her late captain, William% and her crew, who had been put in priipu t have been set at liberty. Two cargoes of Coolies, under the Dutch and Spanish flags, 405 and 253 In number, have arrived since my last despatob. The United States brlpotwar Dolphin was off this harbor on the 28th nit. All well. 11. 11..M.'e screw gun-boat! lip tving arrived here from Jamaica the same day. The " CeJa Commeicial de is lola de Cubs," a joint stook bank beg gone into liquidation by spe olal edict of the supreme authority. The Sugar market e been active ; rates hive advanced, and the fo llowing now rule. D. II ; Noe. 7 to 10. Ba 9 slats ; Nos. 11 to 12.91410 dais; Nos. 16 to IT, Ilalll vials; No.. 18 to 20, 12a121 rills. Whitely. according to quality, 13alb dale per ar robe f.OO. Molasses—The stook being greatly di minished, and the demand for export and distil ling purposes having been active; Tata Wave aim further advanced: Clajed "le worth 31a4 this, ?dismayed° 44a5 vials per keg'of 61 gallons. • Exelaangtelave again improved; and rule firm, as follows : on Lendon, 141115 per cent premium. OnNew York, Boston and Philadelphia, 2153 per cent. premium. On New Orleans, lab per cent. premium, (AAA sight) Freights to Europe have again declined. To the United States, as het advised, the lollowlav are the current rates: to COWS. OH* • tie., lsca .£2.105. To United States, 81.2541.871 m box; $548 25 per hhd. sugar ; Sae $3.60 per hhd. lames. ' From Itlonipo. WARRINGTON. Aug. 14.—Dates 'from Matamoros to the 19th of Jot, are received via New Orteana. fur ago bad fallen into the bandit of the forces under thti Governor of Chihuahua,. who declared for the Constitution of '67. Guanajuato. Gaadals• jam, and 2 toatenas had oleo been conquered by the liberate. Gen. Gana had left Platamor.s to superintend In person the movements of the Tsmaulittas forms. „ Gan. Vidaurri we. to take the field on the 37th, at the bead of the main body of the army of the North. Immediately on taking 8b _Ltd' Potoet Gan. nuaaua banished the -- norep or me ilTaese and thirty priests far encouraging the reactionary forces to resist his entrance. The 11. S. Steam* rylgpto Niagara at New Nem Yong, August 15.—The U. 8 steam fri gate Niagara, from Trinity Bay via Bt. John', anchored at the Southwest Spit to-day. She wil bauble to come up to-morrow. Boston, August 15.—The granite - warehouse, No. 1820 Bromfield street, emoted as slates room for the Institution of rho blind, and other pur poses, was damaged by Are this morning to the amount of $lO,OOO. The fire was the work of an incendiary. Acrow, August 14.—About 8 o'clock last even ing a tire broke out in the Workshops attached to the State Prism). Two of the workshops, the din ing ball, the chapel, hospital, and three other buildings were consumed, and a large amount of finished work destroyed Three firemen ware in jured, but not dangerously. Several attempts' to escape were made by the prisoners, but tone, how ever, succeeded. The loss is estimated at $30,000, Which is fully insured in Eastern offices. Movements of General Walker. /movers, Ga., August' It—General Walker passed through here yesterday morning, en route North. The Yellow Fever at New Orleans. New ORLEANS, August 14 —There were elghty seven deaths by yellow fever at the Charity Hospital during the put week. Yellow Fever at Charleston. CIIASILESTQN. August 14.--Sexeral deaths have ceourred here from yellow fever. The phydolenr, however, deny the existence of the disease as an epidemic,. Prom Cape Island. (Correspondence o[ The Prem.] The company here this season has been far more numerous than at any time for the last ten years. All the hotels have been well filled for the past three or four weeks, and even yet the oom pany has not sensibly diminished. People from the South and Southwest are here in greet numbers, I I many of them for the lint time ; they are delight ad with the bathing. and the general tmeommode- Vona They unanimously yield the palm to this favorite waterlog place. The number of Bahl. moreens here equal those from Philadelphia, and among their number arethe most wealthy citizens and loveliest daughters of the Monumental City. The New Yorkers are beginning to patronise this place, Mr. Fowler, postmaster, end many others. It is worth a trip here to be present at the bath ing.ground upon the appointed hour. Persons of both soi r ee are ; here indiscriminately mixed to. gather, and in the strange appearance which they present in their grotesque bathing-robes there is something exceedingly amusing. We had a storm last evening, and were fully compensated for it by the coal and exhilarating atmosphere which pre veils to-day. Many Invalids are here from various parte of the Union, and it is pleasant to notice with what rapidity they recover under the Inge smee of the sir, the bathing, and the society. Between the hops at the various hotels is the healthful exercire and amusement afforded to so- Purners here by Mr. Thomas Barrett, at his ex cellent establishment. Thither do ladies and gen tlemen resort to shoot, to roll tenpins, or play at billiards. Ladles with great propriety can pa tronize this establishment, as Mr. Barrett pays every attention to decorum, and eminently de serves their patronage. A number of leading citizens front Philadelphia have cottages; among them are Mr. George W. Edwards, Mr. Morton Michael, of The North American, and many others. On the arrival of the boat, The Prost in noticed in every hand. As the season closes on or about the Ist of Sep tember, most of the hotels close. The Washington House, under the excellent management of Mr. Woolmen, formerly of the Franklin House of your pity, will be kept open the year round, which will afford to those who desire to prolong the stay be yond the regular season an opportunity of re making here. P. R. FIRST PAClL—France and England: Lettere from &Traveller, No. 10 ; A Trtp to Atlantio City; Letter from Saratoga Spenge ; Interesting from Peoria County, Minot! ; From the Blue Ridge; General Newe. FOURTH Peas —Lilit of Lettere remaining in the Philadelphia Poet Moe up to 12 o'clock P M., August 14. It Is stated on reliable authority that the robbers of the Hatter's Bank at Bethel, Con necticut, aro known, and that the affair is being arranged in a manner aatiabotory to both par ties. The robbers are acid to be prutewilonal bar glare. There aro but nine male Revolutionary pen donate now living In Conneotlout. Mr. Yeller, manager of the Keller Troupe, is denremn ill at Utica. Mr. balsa, Spanish consul at KO West, was drowned at that place on the 27th tilt. George B. Duval, of Caroline county, Va., covtinittett Waldo list weak by taklas tambours; Noni the other way. From Havana. Fire at Boston. re at Alton, Illinois. °APB ISLAND, Aug, 13, 1838 " • 1 : ~.L otter stow Ngax,yenic., ponlepoiefee9Aer The Prey 461 • - NaW llftrai,'Angttst 14, 111 - 511..-,-, Milimorning*ithe'tt barracks" Cherry gales% trherciontytelleititty were dragged a gang' of negrtrtilltriree and receivers' of stolen goods; brings to ' myaotioe I most rept/IV'). unnatural plisse of .htiman life. In tide horrible abode and rendezvous of orimlnals—owned, it ti mid, by a wealthy white—are congregated, by day and night, a hundred squalid human beings of both sexes, in dens or cells, with wooden walls, Italie of cattle in a market. Here ruf keel harbored and.: donoooteid their nefarious scheme's, and here, doubtless, oar yellow-cover literati' might find characters for their novels, without bringing briganole from Abruzzi panes; or ravers 'from the Caribbean Sea. Mere might be found embryo Lahti's, BlZekbearda, and It Ida, going forth to prowl from dook to dock for plus der ; Turpine and Duvall, waylaying pedestrians with slung-shots and garrote-cords; Jack Shop porde and Bill Sykes's, plying their desperate pm* under the very eaves of our strong prison boatel,. In Snob promliee the poisoner prepares hit" soon-speeding gear," for whomsoever wishes to pat enemy or relative out of the way ; the bravo eltarpens his knife and loads his bludgeon ; the libertine finds Instrument. to carry oat his wicked purposes. -.The " underground population" burrowing in a New York tenant-house are the curse and danger of eur'metropolis; for' there tine' doubt that oath. bound gangs of thieves, wide.spreed 'confederations of counterfeiters, and receivers of !stolen goods, find their centres, depots, hiding-placesand council roonis, in such places as this den of ' Cherry street. Here villainy grows and expands, and thence rami fies through the .city and country. How many public riots, and private aseaselnations and anions, it shall be necessary for newspapers to obronlole, before authority lays its strong hand upon these tehank-houses, and their owners—cleansing them, " even as with know not; but until the work of extirpating disorder goes down here to the base of evil growths, we may lap off branches and-ahOote forever without decreasing the plaques that surround our community, - The 'Woodhouse divorce case came up before the 811preme Court this morning. The husband is alleged to have obtained 4 decree of divorce by false representations, and a motion le made to set the decree aside ; while, on the other hand, it is slated that ample cause wan shown, under the Ilins of our State. The oldest forwarding merchant on the Hudson tiler, Mr. Abraham Van Saotward, aged seventy seven, Is to be burled tomorrow, from his late re sidence, In Jersey City. Ho carried on the for warding business on the Mohawk and Hudson, pre vious to the war of 1812. We have conflicting accounts of a murder cam milted last night in Goshen. The police were informed that a Dr. Reeve was murdered by bur glars, while the telegraph notices a double mur der of a girl and her lover, by a rival, in the house of a Mr. Reeve. The Ile Itivliste gossip Is renewed to-day, by an erttolela the Expresi, whit:swishing the "ga lent" Boners most beautifully." De BATtere, It is mid, has retained Diok Budged for hie counsel, and intends paying up his debts, and marrying Mee Blount. It will be recollected how that young lady testified under oath, in court, that etre oared nothing about the Captain, but was influ enced by her mother, Ilut now, it would appear . that she was in complicity with her lover all the Truly the ounning of maidens surpasses the 'cuteness of lawyers. The oily inspector's report of mortality for the last week shows a total of 695 deaths—an inoreue of 16 from last.. A man named Morris Rosenkrans was sent to Rldridge.street prison this afternoon, on complaint of a maiden of fifty, named Miss Ticknor, for tri fling with her virgin affections and breaking a promise of marriage. The youth is thirty.four. The stook market was somewhat steadier to-day, although the business traussoted was not large. Reading sold'at 48, seller thirty. New York Cen tral Opened. at 771, closed at 771. Erie began at 161,, and left off at 16f. Five hundred shares Brooklyn City Railroad were sold at 98. Paoiflo Steamship' improved 11, bringing 83f, and closing firm. In Western roadi,lhe largot transsotiope were iza43leveland awl Toledo, MB4+, seller ten. bilohl gas Southern, old stook, advanced 1 ; the guaran tied 1. Illinois Central advanced 1. Michigan Central was sold at 69; buyor sixty, and 681, seller thirty. Chicago and Nook bland brought 741-- same as yesterday. Galena and Chicago ale 4 oloied at last evening's quotation. Panama ad vanced I, and, receding, olosed at 113. No sales of Government loan at the beard; but 1031 offered, ind 104 asked, oqtalde. A lot Of Tarts indeniniti btinds brought 103. The trans ude's', in Stabs stocks lnoluded $20,000 Ohio sixes at 1011; 317,000 Tennessee of 1890 at 92/. Vir ginia closing at 921. e advance ; Missouri at 861 ; Itortti Carolina; at 96)1 New York Arm of 1865 at 103, and c7allforrala at 860 for iieW and ST for old boucle. jo Railway bonds there were transactiris to the amount of $70.000. La Crowe Land ' wmt stead) at 221, yistordity's prise , and Chicago, Bt. 'Paul Mid Totr-411 'Lee I:eieekt it seller 1111 . 11 t week,; against 211, resistor, yesterday. Illinois 'Central went up to 89. Brie olosed at 30 for Con. vertibles of 1871, 1 decline. 09 for first and 90 for second mortgage; Harlem at 24 for first and 131, buyer thirty, for second mortgage; Hudson river second ditto at 881; °blow and Rook Island at 95; Hannibal and St. Josephs at 60, yesterday's prise, and Chicago, Burlington, and QaMoy eights at 871. WNW YORK STOOK WZOlLiall—Attgest 14 MO Ohio 8t 6s '6O 10114 ITOOO Tenn At 6s'9o 9214 1000 Virgtnls 11's 923 CVO do faX IMO sflssotul SI 61 85X 10.)0 Cal State To new bonds 85 1500 do ' 861` 1000 Oat St Ts ST 3014 N Cato 8t 61 963 20410 NY St Os '55 103 1500 elte (la 'B7 102 3600 Btklyn City 6a 97 200 Erie (at mtg 64'99 1000 Iris 21 lots bis 00 5000 Nrla Coo bonds '7l blO 31,X 8000 do 30 10000Bic QR. Bpar cant bonds 87 1000 do 87X 20001 far R Ist ultra 86 7000 Her 24 sots b3O 73% 8000 Hod R 24 mtg 88% "51830 Mob C. 118 pr cent I.smtg alrg td cattalo 08% 10000 Dila Oenß bis 160 88 7000 do 89 14000 La Orwas & Id gt Ws 1000 051, 81 Pant, & 22X Fn du Las Id gt bda sank 211( 2000 do sow 21% 200 OM& ft bds 96 3000 Hank St Jos'b booda 60 60 Bank or N Y 108 241140am:1M 115 114 VONatlonal Bank 1(8 TllB MABRSTS 10 Bk of Ckunmetee 100 10 do 03% 1311 k of N America 100 15 Metropolitan Bk 107% 90 Peon Coal Co ex div 5 20 Paola., 811 Co 83 60 do e3O 83 CO do 13% 310 Panama A 113% 5 do 113 100 N Y Oen a e6O 71 id 450 do opt 77% 5 do opg 73% 60 do pare 71a 100 do 160 71% 50 da Ad* It 1 b6O TT% 200 10 do ' 16 % 0a 6 do la% 700 Readlne a •00 48 160511ek Con R b6O 69 60 do 1130 53% 10011110 h 800th N I bOO 11111 100 do 22) 100 Sikh Ito & N I pft stock 447{ 26 do 180 44X 830 111 Coo a b 3 76 150 Oil & Ohio B. 630 83% 30 do 837[ 100 do 83X 150 do 84 160 0169 /4 Tol B bBO 84% PM do s 3 mg SOO do 410 8414 100 QM & R Is 11 1,41014% 600 de 163 75% 100 du 010 14% 600 }Mayo 0117 B 98 ttoue.—llarket steady; prier* unchanged. Woo 11000 this at $1 60.4 66 for sum fins Mato; 113 tee 4 10 for unsound do; St 6084 65 for sound extra State; $4 16.4 40 for unsound do; $4 60,04.70 for ropartino Western; f 4 75.6 60 for common to medium extra Wog ern, end VI 5006.76 toe shipp'sg brands of extra round hoop Ohio, the market doming quiet and firm.. Canadian roar roles steady sales 670 bble at $4 BO* 6.60 for common to °toles extra Tor Southern Flour the demand la fair and the market firm; 0/01141,600 bbla it 15 1606 60 for superfine, and 65 601.7.76 fur fancy and extra. Rlll /lour and Coro Meal remain as last swami 0 asix.—The Wheat ma•ket ta huoyint with tllmited. aamply, and fair demand for export and !mini ootunamp- Coo. Sales 03,000 bu at $1 23 for Amber Western Mrs 81 00 for unsound Milwaukee Olub 21 12 for unsound Motor Bed Western. ' lll2 . l.2o for White Western; $1 19 for good White Canadian; $1 20.1.25 for Whit* sod Red Southern together ; $1.30 for good Beal South ern. and 11 66 for a email namel of new White Rea tacky. Bye Is scarcely so ti-m; sales at 830 Barley quiet ; sales 2,000 bu Barley Menet eBoBoe as Is quality. The Corn market is without material change, while the de mand is less active; sales 40.000 bu at 71 Mile for mixed Western unsound to prime; 14,900 for white Southern; 910 for mixed houthern; and 03099 for Yellow. Oslo dell et 480520 for unsound to prime State and West ern Poor:moss —The demand for Pork Is qufts loutlre. shod the market is heavy and a shade easier; buyers as not deposed to operate to any extent note., at • remdmate redaction; sales 270 bb's at $l7 40017.50 for mess; $19.25 for elsar, and $l5 for prism Prime mess is doll and nominally 'the same. Beef is buoyant, and with a pretty good inquiry! Ecos for re•useked hare rdraneed; salon 200 bile at 1 1 1.76012 for country meta; 112 ?bald 73 for re-packed oetern moon—the 'attar pries was paid for Chicago to day, sod 1151010 60 for extra do; prima mean nonti nuns firm at 112002/. Small salsa of Beef Mots are making at $lllOlll. Bacon quiet and firm. There Is only a moderate torolorse doing in Cot Meats at ex toot for atiould•rs. and fiX CP% for Name. Lard le rather easier and heavy; sale. 200 Vida at Ilxnllzo for No. 1 and prime. nutter Is quiet at 'Yolk for Ohio, and 13021 c for State. Cheese to dull at :ilia fo. as in quality OOTTON.—The market to quiet and nominal at 12) 0 12No for middling Uplands. A Woman and her Lover Killed by a Gomm Orange County, New York, Aug. 14. Last night, about halt-past nine o'clock, our vil- lage was alarmed by the intelligence that a most diabolleal doable murder had been committed at the house of Charles Reeve, in ilemptonbarg, about two miles from here, on the Newburg road. Some twenty of oar citizens immediately repaired to the scene, where they learned the following particulars : Mr. Reeve- and his family were absent, from home, leaving , their house in the *barge of their three servants, named William Saunders, Peter Shoreah. and Margaret Shealy. It seems that Peter and Margaret were to be married next /Week, cud they had been passing the evening together, in the room of the latter; at about IS n'elook, jut as he wu leaving Margaret's room, Peter was met at the door by William, who deliberately, and without a word passing be tween either, shot him directly through the right nipple. Pater turnin back, opened the door through which he had just passed; and fell dead soma the threshold. The murderer then rushing Into the , room over the de :d body of his first victim, shot Margaret through the left breast, the ball passing out behind, just below the shoulder blade She turned, and. jumping out of the open window to the ground. some twenty feet more, managed to crawl through the garden and orehani, nearly a quarter of a mile, to the house of Mr. Case, wbo immediately gave the alarm. The murderer boo not been yet arrested, or even seen gime, but the whole country are aroused and aearching for him. The woman is AM ative, but usa smile but • for boors loser. THE CITY. ,ANIISHMUTI3 THIS IVSNING. WesivOrr k CLARKS'S A1004114111176:421111111.-• "T4*Ladipt-i.yous ,, —. l An Alannlug 8 WOoolreffostookt T l l l / 70 " , • -j. The O , ff•nig of Masoow,rZet,loEquutJ•••7." .. Bimeostisil I,lBiii , Wousf.—Ethloplan Xnteffij a . soon* &a:- - ,- - - • IBS KAN/04. ' Bllo — terthill Oests.—The parti. oulars of this ease have already been given in our columns A hearing was to have been bad, it will be recelleoted, on Thursday," before - Alderman Freeman, but was postponed until Saturday, at the Union 'street station, in consequence of there being 'no representative of" the " tTommonwe•ltii present. Accordingly a hearing took place on Sa tardily afternoon, previous to which a certificate was read from the attending nhysielan at the hos pital, stating that there was no prospect of the re covery of the , wounded man. There, were • number of witnesses present, all, of ; whom were colored. • Mary Ann Bevan was the Bret witness sworn. She testified that Payne had put Ms arms around her neok ; a wrangle took place, during which she left,' and she saw nothing of the shooting. Catharine Elliott was sworn, and testified that she saw Payne put his arm around Mary Ann's nook Conshane and the wounded man got into a quarrel, during whieh he tired; witusu saw no knives, and law no attack• of any Mid made upon Cousbane ; the party with Payne were about going away quietly when the shot watt fired; there was a crowd about, and Cousbane said " tyke oars, take ears," is be Auld ; witness was positive that the party opposing Combine had no knives drawn. • • Maria Blaokaton sworn—She saw the Kinees, party about retreating from the spot ; the prisoner followed theta, seised Payne, and after the latter had striven to get away the whiner drew a pistol and shot him. Witness saw no knives in the handset any atlas party. • ' ' - Josephine Brooms sworn—The witness lives with the last whines.; she saw .no blows between the prisoner and Payne ; the prisoner struck first. so far as she saw; the prisoner's party called out to Oonshane to shoot ; Payne appeared to be striving to get away from the prisoner when the latter shot him; she saw no knives displayed. Mary Willitins testified that she beard quarrel ing between the parties, and saw the prisoner Are. Wilkinson Jones, the proprietor of the bons* where two of the Kanacas put up, testified that the two men were not present at the time of the affray. The two men referred to are in custody. The ease was continued at this point to await the result of Payne's wound. The evidence given above completely champs the aspect of this case. It now seems that the prisoner was not acting in self-defence when he Arad, as alleged by ttim, and which the previous statements, with reference to the ease, seemed to substantiate, Dteattactartm—Bonnuta vas DrAn.--The Sunday papers detail the I:midget/ of a most dis graceful affair which came to light on Saturday. It appears that a notorious female, named Emma Weldon, the proprietress of a house of bad Chars.- ter. in Looist street, below Eleventh, died within a few days, and was to be burled yesterday after noon. On Friday night, three roughs, named R. J. Smith, Uarry Henry, and Nicholas Carsonovent into the bones, and by their violent_ oonduof and threats soared the inmates greatly. The trio then ransacked the house, and carried off several pic tures, books ' clothing, de. Sergeant Wilhelm got on the track of the party, and he finally 'traced them to the Nicholls Boum in Eighth ;street, below CLestnnt, where they were captured, after a bard struggle. 'Some of the stolen articles ware found upon the accused, and where they had platted them. They were held in !SOO each to answer the charge of robbery by Alderman Patehell. They were also held in $4OO each to answer the charge of slot, preferred against them 'by the proprietor of the Mohan' Rouse. Nick Carson has served a term in prison for arson, and is a mutt flagrant rowdy. Among the artless stolen from the Le oust street house were about a dosen books, a mantilla worth *55, and a new dress, which one of the girls bad made to wear at a funeral. The drawers were all ransacked. Some of the books were found at Smlth'e.house, in Mites' alley, un der the bed, on Saturday morning, and a hair brush, taken at the house, was found on the per son of Henry when arrested. Smith Is a. Baltimore soamp. A JEBSZYMAN Ronnnto.—A. Jerse named John Tearney, who allege/ that he came to this city, some two weeks since, with the sum of one hundred dollars in his pocket, got hie Ade rather a little too full of the "ardent," and it - that plight wee rebb'ed of his entire funds by one Jere- miah Burk, with whom he took lodgings In Coombo's • Alley, between Second and Front street' John's story is that while in -a state of perfect stupor, from the effects of his frequent pa tationa, the stoney was taken from him. U. had forty-seven dopers in one pf his boote e and the acousisd, knowing the fact, one evening, during his stay at the house, took the boot off his foot and volutteerai to take charge of the money, which he was allowed to do; but he subsequently refused to Wend the same. TbeJerssymin was thin turned out of the house of the accused in &moat destitute condition, not having a cent remaining of his one hundred dollars. Complaint being made. Meer Tref% of the Independent polio., took Bark into custody, who was committed by Recorder Bose, In default of $BOO ball. Sriter.nto bitnno.—A. bun :named George W. Wilson was bold to ball by Recorder Rom to answer the charge of stealing a violin, the property of Charles W. Rheinbart. Re must have been carried away by the captivating made daily and nightly emitted from the band-organs, bag-pipe, 1000tdeDell, end violin,, which throng our streets. The saying is, that be " who hoth no music in his soul is At for treason, stratagem, and allelic" but. after an infliction snob u the sojourners at the Chestnut-street hotels are nightly subjected to, a min would be At for almost anything in sheer des• peration ; and were we the magistrate, did be but put in the plea of insanity, caused by an endu rance of thou vile sounds, yolept mule, we ehonld acquit him; with the same sympathy as the judge, who had stolen the spoons under the effects of vile whiskey, manifested for a prisoner who plead guilty, bit alleged drunkenness in mitigation. Numen New Tibtse.-Two fancy colored youths, tired of the dingy, rumpled appearance of their tiles, went into the bat store of Gotlieb Berger. In Suotd street, near the Germantown road, for the purpose of getting them ironed, and whilst waiting for the completion of that opera tion, they fell in love with a couple of newer ar ticles, which they seised when leaving the store, and made hasty tracks with their booty. They were overtaken, however, and taken into charge of the authorities to answer for the folly of such towering ambition as they evinced, NEw BARGE RicgrrtOg.---Tho members of the Chebactoo Beige Club have recently had con. struoted in New York a beautiful new barge, which le intended for their use upon, the Bohayi• kill. It has been built In line style, forty feel long, painted white, with a red stripe, anti eau- Woof carrying six oars. au will be fornially re ceived, out Tuesday afternoon, by the Other barge dubs on the Schuylkill, when it Is antiolpeted the river will present an unusually lively and in teresting aspect. ANOTHICA ROBBIRY.—At an early hour on Saturday morning the bulk window of the dry goods store, No. 2044 Callowhill street. was robbed of two pieces of silk, valued at forty-three dol 7 lam, In the following manner:—The shutters were fastened with a padlock and hasp. The loamps took out the two screws sitteh held the latter, then broke In a light of glass, and seised and made off with the plunder. They had not been arrested at our latest Intelligence. A Nam Ettalwi-ifOosa.—The Washington . Engine Company, of Germantown, are erecting a new and handeome engine -house, on Baines street, which will he completed about the lirst of September, which, when finished, will be an Im provement and an ornament to the neighbor. hood. The Washington Is one of the oldest com panies of Germantown, or of the city, the period of their organisation dating as far back as March 4, 1764. HAD BIM WaarEP.—A. MAD named James Bighorn was taken in *barge on Friday, at Ninth and Callowhlll, on ourpolen of baring stolen goods In his pouession. He was taken before a mire*. trate, where this surmise proved to be correct, and It was also discovered that the prisoner was an in dividual whom the police had been in search of for some time, and who is charged with numerous offences committed in this city and In Baltimore. He was held to answer. Ax ACCIDZ!VT.—On Saturday afternoon, on the arrival of the train from Baltimore at the depot at Broad and Prime streets, the oar which contained the Northern passengers, and whioh had been uncoupled from the rest of the train, ran over a horse, mangling the animal in a shockirg manner, and throwing the oar cif the track. For tunately, no person was hurt. BUILSING FLUID EXPLOSIOX3.--012 rriday evening, a lady living near Second and Spruce streets was badly burned by the explosion of • Sold lamp; and on Saturday evening, Km Mat. itek, living in Hope street, Ninetcenth ward, was badly burned by the explosion of a fluid lamp. House ROBBlLAY.—Yesterday morning, a house was broken into on Till street, above Wal nut, and robbed of a quantity of sliver f ake, of what is milled the "shell' pattern, and • lot of ver spoons. SIOT ISM:MED.—A lad, named Young, was i admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital, on Bas ' turday afternoon, with his leg broken. The so& dent occurred at Phconizville. • ANOTIIER DEATU.—A woman died very and. denly yesterday morning, In St. John street, back of 833, above Wood street. The Coroner was no tified. Tan fire, last evening, about 10 o'clock, wan the bathhouse and kiteben of David Dannaker, EiSbill drool, Whir Poplar. Dewy oat bur 4n4 ~,,__ • Rsp . po a Op i 9 ?.—On Saturday eve- I 255, being a dabrit - of.s 95.ifkaild the stook of ning fiiit' an _ *if ' on the West Phil', ! kV)* lan departassule ia1.£124112,806: ahow. ,L ai dAmm i f delpiSkPiume ' T. , Sid , resulting in the lis an inorerso of 442,362 i stllnt LennWtd with •'. glak.flial_„,tnittikitat oust:* , the oars, and a very t the preceding 'retina. ' I . l , l4 " ti thP '. i i iii i P 43h° rall*W i r d. 1 4 0 hut train ' Tlia main nwattalso.Prittsbnigb, Yost WaYsisited :rin thaiennaypranfi RattuMA was coming in, eta Mitres, Railroad Company, during the'month of Aow !pied, imarlhe lisrlditi, when the driver of . July, were as folk**, vie: i d ' ibe poissenger;ArMiaMtited to cross the track In .IPrpnarelght . 44Etssa .sd -, -A:rano.. A *GULL:I'IIm the result. The pas- -.: i,: . POtlytars , .4 ...... 418,917 78 . len4plr, oar was thrown from the trick and welly ~ gf . r t.oi ...... broken and the passengers thrown ipt - the is 1 ! . .!'"?. u .,..... .......:. ". 161 CI great.; confusion; but after . * careful ILIDISAWSr tion it was ascertained, that they mornadore frightened than hurtaSJl2Mii - Otespli; 'tioirtiver, alb-amasi. mhwonlous, , and -the - addidallienediz.' stoned no little escilement in the_„ nolllkbathaad- This is another ' admonition lo' titian and non- Musters; tO.exeroise a more:_striet. and finessisanil oantioW and;:rigilenoe in guarding twin alkpoist: bli datier.isonatillara whale ii!aa, are lattatilat to their can. ''''' - ' - . ' Atieriusi- rau l tA l t- Il!zninl.--.An _old apd munk-resosted James Proctor; fell dead yesterday, in thaioemetery, irhile at tending the funeral ,of troikas': &Gimp, young Untioh 7 .the member of ' the Hope'Hoes Company who was drowned on the night, _'ottilia: ll l'• at Slgppenatreilt. Mr. Proctor wai about forty-five yeah of age, and had been a member Oriel Hope Hose, it Is mid, for twentj-nine years: He was employed in the ell store of Mr. GeorgoPome roy, Water street, ' below Market. 'This second loss of a valuable member ofthe company, (*Herr ing so Measly upon the heel of that 'on Viiiay morning, and nailer the peculiar airownstanoas, has very naturally thrown a gloom over the memr bora, by all of whom the deceased Warn held In high esteem. Pturrin's 11inOn.—At a meeting - of the Printers' Union, held on Saturday evening, the following gentlemen were elected others tbr the en suing year : President .Williamß. Retort. Via President—Geo.W. Hunt. Troastarer—john Good" ; rich. Reeordlogilooretary--Jos. Wolf. Finan cial Secretary—B. H. Taylor. Trnsteee—Thomse J. Choate, Thomu Murnane, Johan. Fray. Door- - keeper—William Goode. Rosiness Committee— , John Nelson, John B. Gould, N. B. Hales, Joseph McCreary, George T Knorr, Thomas H.. Clerk. Charles K. Nasser. WILLILY G. Axxxempar.,E s 9—The death of this gentleman has been announced, at the re , olden°, of his son-in-law, Dr. Bond, on Priday morning. Mr._ Alexander was the President of the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad Company, and wu much esteemed as a gentleman of intent, gene* and uprightness. He died in his fifty-sixth year. BODY BICOVERID.-OD Saturday evening the body of an unknown man wu found ll'oating in the Delaware, and brought into the Point, House. The &Untied was clad in a Auk shirt, gaiter hosts, and brown pants, with a small bar in the stuff. The body seemed to have been iii.tbe water for sometime. beak Grata Roma.—The body of a fe male child, about twenty bones old, was found on Saturday afternoon at Woad and Orton street.. The eiriumstances attending Its death and depots sit in that locality are involved in mystery: and no facts were elicited by Cloronerfoenner In his in quest: . . - Exouuxog.—An excursion of Spiritualists will take 'plan to-day. The peed enlace are not published, as Is generally the cue, so that we are unable to post our readers es to the place deeigtated, the manner of going, or the time of starting. • tier Stannic Cwr.—.A. colored man named Elibu Johnson had his bead badly cut with a siting-shot, in the hands of a man named Thomas Piero, at a 111011 , 11011 T. 111110011 at the earner Of Seventh and Coates 'tree* on Friday night. Plate was teed and held to answer. Conwrnfxrime Cosnarrio.—Jacob Step, whale arrest for passing a counterfeit note upon Mr. B. H. Wight, we noticed In Santiday'aPresa, had a hearing, before Aldermen Mark, and was committed for a hearing, in default of bail. RUN IXTO IT A. T 1411.-011 Saturday, bore, and wagon, containing a gentleman and two ladles, were run into at Broad and Prime streets, by a railroad train. The horse was killed and one of the ladies seriously injured. Burma° Fiaro.—About two o'clock on Saturday morning, an unoccupied stablebelonging to Mr. Barth, in Allen street, below ShaalgsmaX on, in the Eighteenth ward, wain let ea' fire and 'lightly damaged. Bor Saw OTER.—A boy, named William Wilson, was sun over on Saturday by a lager•bedr wagon, In Arch Week and received Severe injury I. one of his legs. He resides with hie mother, to Shield's court, whither be was taken. Ronan Roston.—A dwelling on School house lane. Germantown, was entered by a bur glee on Priday night, and sobbed of silver ware and other articles. The robber escaped with his booty. CHILD Imetrano.—A child, named John Denny, aged three years, waa taken to the Penn- Wanda Hospital on Saturday, haring - broken ite le; by falling or a porch at Pluenixrille. . Bourn riann.—A rim of frama•houaea, In the Twentreecoodward, were ad on lire &bow are o'clock on Saturday. morning. This ire was soon dimorared and extingulahed. SUDDEN DIKATIL—A man named John Han na, raiding in Filler street, *bora Second, died suddenly yesterday morning. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Money Market. Pamumnia, Agrosll4, 1858.. The stook market continue. depressed, and though prime were higher for speculative shares to-day, it is very apparent that Oral the pur chases of speoulaton, who have contrasts to retUe, prevent the market from settling down to con aiderably lower figure.. The money market is well supplied, and thr attest of the tin million loan to Government upon the home market was norappreetahle. It le a wonderful sign of the plethora of money when • ten million loan at live per Gent. interest is takes by our citizens en better terms than are offered by foreign capitalists, and when the withdrawal of the money for that purpose hem other demerit°. ries produces no more effect upon the condition a the money market than would be produced upon the river by taking a tab full of water out. The discussion of the propriety of adding to the amount of our civic indebtedness by a new loan is having INHIIO effect upon the city sxturitiu. Thr prretice of Gutting down appropriations below actual needs in order to keep down taxes is n mistaken one, and tells unfavorablynotenly upon all proper ftmetions of the city Government, but upon the very credit of the city itself. The want of proper expenditures at the various water works is threatening no with great losses by fire, and by sickness engendered through want of the purify. gag agency of water, (to say nothing- of number len private risks In 000 king range boilers now de prived of water and again suddenly supplied.) while the highways, the gas mains, the sewerage. mad all the Important departments are laying the founditions of heavy future expenditure through this puny- wises eonemy. Boma time or other the account must be eettled,,and it is folly to defer IL The true economy is found In doing what Ii needed at the proper time and at the heat edit, and not in deferring it until by accumulation of disorder the eat of the work is loomed fourfold. , Die Reading Times says that on the 13th the first locomotive was placed on the East Pennsyl vania Railroad, and with the Pretident. Colonel Moore, and two gentlemen from New York aboard, proceeded as far as the rails ars laid, about two mile' from the city: It it expeoted that a regular train will commence running to Coxtown In about live cr ill weeks, and probably to 2dertstown be fore the opening of the Fair. A large force of men are engaged in laying the Creek. The following is the report of the baldness at the Philadelphia Cunning Rouse for the week ending to-day : Ensbanges. Balances paid Angus 9 12.703.228 71 8140 248 06 " 10 2 576,270 18 151695 2t SI it .2.210.330 27 209 878 48 " 12 2211.712 37 122 332 01 II 13 1.820.546 14 112 2/0 91 14..... 2.348,859 57 132 891 89 Total 313 818.947 24 8860,806 59 The Pottsville Joarnal ear of the Anthracite Coal Trade : “Wohave ao new feature to mike this week, ex. cept that the demand still °outlaws* deck, and Firmaa rule as low as ever. The trade sums op this week as follow.; showing • lOU of 25,ne) tom compared with the eorrespondlag week lan year : 1337. 1853 Dee, Ise Sabo,l3lll—Rellread..43,l4o 31,479 6,791 •• • .Canal.... 41.144 41.109••• Lehigh—Dallreed......lo,l7l9 9 714 1 634 ... Canal ..... 33 192 38.188 7 0 24 •• • Del. and Hudson C0...11 774 11,74.1 7 0011 Deana. Coal Co 17 979 37. 470 4 . 700 ••• Wanton, Sontk 7,333 N. report. 3771m1 114,411 25.661 111414 65 Increase, toas.•• • • 211.7" re,T7s9 Independent of the Senates regrow, w hi c h woßtd redact , dos lam to about 20,000 tou for eerie: ak.. Ilt• coal trade of Ike Ellitatoklo m, ieb about 15 000 tons behind last year, in looking up • little, sod is on the Inman tine. the eptustft of the Northern Centml Railroad. Coal is aewiir• livered from that region to Baltimore by tell it $3.70 per ton, whichgives that region the advisa bly over the Wyoming trade. The eaal In the Shamokin raglan is sad at $11041.20 per tow, put in the can at the mines, and the purchasers psy the tall and freight. Wages of miners and Woman are about one-third less Mao they were this time last year." - The return from the Bask of Bogiaad for the week ending July 28 gives the following results when compared with the previous week : Pahlle &point €1640,441 Ise... /Sal ,lhe Other deposits le 001,461 Dee.... 611 lit Reel... • OriMiAla Ise • ... 107,114 . _ On the other side ot the account Clevenue't Nestitliw... /10 141,411 treeloagett Oder *warlike. 14,4410,011 De..•... facia Netts ceeeintopet 10,1111,31/11 Ire sts,rao rte Atout of Soteila ileetlalloie le 4.10,40,- _ - . 1197449 65 Berninp in isms month last yeas ...:119,556-113 Theormini (10 7,10 par teat.) meo6-53 Itspeues In July, 1858 - 5T6,802 05 109,177 iS2 Decruip, (303 per cent.) 332.974 97 Net'earobar 10 J'uly, 1858 $42,147 00 .1851 - 10177656 1.1101141110, (290 zer cent.) ' $31,368 44 paxwmaamiorrop . ir 'kik:jam ,!4.140, Avg. 24, 1338. SiMusD SS „,-14419PINTS. 'iNvirt; Alttigt=lB "Otis,” itesianriSt 00sniz • 'run 3000 Pfnali 54.,.....,0910 • 3000 sant gum 94.79 2000 do - • 89% MOO Naos 11," ea 2dm MI odo ... 24,4.11 09 9.1( 24. PLUM • 350 d.: • 4.1( ' '•llNainsalt 424; do $0 - 4 - do - ion° Coup .. 4.04.3.95 Hardsburog 2000 — da " 95 • 10 da 1000 City 6. 1 60.ea5h.96 221 do —37 500 City 64 941 E 4 Idama Cal Pre13.997; 100 City Gas 0a..014.08X 100 Reading /1.b100.14g 1330 City WI% 60. "do . tdan.24x 25, 0 Harod*/ 11 0f..90- AO do Idira.2..yi 400 do - . .100 NeW Creek 1000 Caulltd. B. 6a 43 - .79 100 Gird 1000- do - 1 00.26.783‘ 7 ^ - • - £PrXR BOARD, - 3MCI MOO N Yuma a....59%.59% do 1000 do Casts&A B ei • . - - CLOSING P 1 1 3 IS Se n 4 - 100 04 dskad.l Nuts Ws 1/730 01% do 971.07%, de ' New: .101 102 Eassich`l4. 119 ' % 14•413g7.......21* 2474 ds bd. Tem -77 - do sitoalAL.Bll 0 Pons 00.44310..814 Pons& 424" do lam 04.....9816 9911 do 2doilia SAN 18X darri•Caal C0u..43X 46 do prod dm aO99A 109. LLTL 60.1iefollsg 1143 L 1100 Bodies 111-.96.41.Ux . 1200 do _ SIX I I Itoniztora R 544 94X , 0/111-192111. ' ' 3...,....ftx O I - Bid. Mali ro- M oak 800 hop do —66 66 . do n00k.... a% ix 'doore 1 4 94 l'l MCI k NW o.lox II X' x do Pilot ad .70 Ti do 9d f0rt.....01X 49 Good Mood 12 .. 12X *Ohara Book._ . ..llx 11 x .: LL% 0044 I 2122..011X 49X If loam 1...«.. 8% 4X __ do do .....I8 6o don 4 06104 X. Oatovino a dX IX Read's* eloast..24,ve2tx Piraanstrrus Matterre, -dug. I4—Broning,— Breadattilfterb weelatigal. `The roar mu km is ' quiet 'lts Moot livery numb seduced: bat there 1 no export demand, and the sales are only in lots to the trade' at from $4.371 An 18415 Cu. old stook slilmillas $6e6.25 for late MINI* and fresh_ ground do—the latent - flan' reier-Witiat; $5.50a 5.76.10 r intro as to brand; and 8161L641-per bbl for fancy lots, inolading 509 bias Western extra at 86.50 ab 71; and 200 Ms sips:ol3m Mikan per lobt R. Moue and Coin Meal centime souse, - and in demand at 83 60 for the farmer and $4 per bid for the latter. Whset—Therils a steady de mand, with fair - receipts and asks at steady rates; about PM baskets good to prime red brought 81.20a1.23; 2,200 busbide-good Southern, white at 51•27 ; -end 600 bushels "dame Iferdneky at 81.45 In store. Rye is minted, and - If bets would readily bring flikt for old and 700 for new. -- Corn routines unsettled and drooping, with area of 1,000 bus Pennsylvania yellow at 003 admit— some in Mare at 880 ; 800 bus red mixed at tiro do and SOO bus dammed at. • 83a: Oats me Mead; with farther sales 42,000 bus ilei'llelaware at 403. Bark—Bare le lea dual for QumtiL as 1 Ist NO. GAM -at $33 pas toe.. There no altatigii to note, with sales of 'i ea n Wu In lots at Melina sash, iodate' g 50 baler hie- Mee at the latter Bore. Oratories and providesta -There is very doing, owlet to the Irvine& of holders, and want of stock of the Samar. Whis key is selling la lota, as * wesited..at Vase for bb!s, Sle, for lamb( and 271 - Lbr &adze gallon. ' MaTiets by Telempb. Now Owns.. August 14: —Ths Maim . - eke*/ dull. Flour satire ; isles to-41.4 4 4,0011 Wee - so .pstloo at II 8054.11. Con is se at *stocky Essen Is gotta" ididgil lope - (sotehlos) at I.lto _ _ - 0 Damao, Avast 14..—Ploar Is Nero, libsat mew at $5.. Clara steady at Ids. Oats - Wet, IShipaisalicto Baffslo—ao Slow or _Wbsat. '11%40 loodeals of Cam.. Raosipts-1,100 WU of Emu; 12, 0 04tmbals Miss; sod 9,000 bushels .tetra. Commun. Aaigasi. ito , st 5t54.16.01.2i0 Whott active st9ssllga. Pork story Tl.-- - CITY ITEMS. Bsuatous.—Rhs au** atf,Dia'jyraiiTaber noels Teat. pitehed at the Slew et Weed street awl Gland 'mime, us daffy besendar loots lad mar* a satire at relieves tease. Time wee* reseeeday tee areas held Is It, all of Thiele irenevell attested. At o'clock blithe artares ce a wiry Odd eatessersasme disereuve au: usaabsd by the Rev. Dr. MOW, pa .ddsot of Lafayette, Cheap at Pastern, Irma the text et tarlatan: - Wboss thoy sty poses sad eafeti. dicitrectifis suddenly (*moth upon thout... 4 - The choir of the RI/T. Dr. Dithee Church wee yrs and, and coodacted the staglag lo a barekeiss ratrusse upon this coonaka- - ' Goo. H. Stuart, Zaq., pave settee at the sleet at tbs waviest, that the MOOS is that phew this (Deadly) overawe would be by Pre Bev W. 0. Peeetiae, lately sleeted Pastor of tie Climb 6f The prayereneetine at tho aw.atide boar to-day, at JayaVe Doll, is expected to to one of unusual learnt, it haring been tot apart asp 'avian of epeeist :hanky lying for what God hi now ° Ia oaf hied. .0 the work of soareiting sods frost darkness to light, lad Pso as a dud time to beer ststevents frost g. - lemon who have Just returned, after a twayarary 'sues hue the city, wean vberi, vs believe are 441T11. Chambers NA Delhi, whose otateteent;, vs learn, are kaind forward to with a great deal of plot. .ara. Ar Evrozrurstro Frax.—la' our advertising 0 0111111011te-day sin be ftmod the cud of the hare lm potting end house or Mews. Martin, Peddle it Hantriek. To the trade we needed./ say that them motietneame the nuoPisors it the late' Lim llartln, to Insure for them the conostmaties mit respect of hundreds of buyers through the &Nat West West, whet' long knew and honored the sterilogworth aid eorrect- Noes or their venerable predecessor. We or. OM to know that a reputation so favorable haslet sestaleed a lepreeletion to the prevot Inn; and tarn late soa eideration tide, In connection with thelivery importer ierUitles for obtaining geed,, theta ladamments to ms, rhuers an of no ordinary ehareeter. We may date, upon personal knowledge, that the stack at this home la rennet.' and Tar ed in an INDINAut demo, and being mainly imported by themselves, qi• sttreatepe they have to offer In petit alpacas may reotily be Intoned. SADDLICIAT AND HANIENIS TIIIININGIN..—NON that •oerchents are daily arriving to ask* their fall per. 'bases la the relate uorchandisisg &permeate, ws‘ world remissi them of an lesportaat breath for rtttatelettla ran boast as Sae eatellidumeete al VAN ether city In the Calm.. The old home of khans. lieff s. Paterson, No. itth Market %Meet, has long %el& • prominent place among this clam el soneentlis amass in oar city, and Ina abort vial to their place s. few days aloes we ware happy to lad that their proem! ` boiLities for supplying the trade are fully mood, it not alpertar. to say orevirm semen. The:r intosemus Meade throughout the reentry will sat fall to leers this fact enposlosentally, sat to those who are vampire= to them we would only saw that they earno.t hi/ tato better beads than the powydertute of this old sod re. spested Mtablhhment. To Werreaut Ynarairtw.—Culp tie proper /WI to another put of oar paper to-day, will be found the cud of WT. Lambert Thomas. The mimrieter or this am Wry-gaols anablidameot has mode emelt prepare. lora to meet the wants of the trade as will deserve the attention of buyers, and sossideriag his owe large acquaintance through tbe South and Weft, no km that scone In his employ, we may resroashly beepeak he him • hberal share of patronage. Wa take the following the Brash': Balktive. ,f the 11th lost.: A Goo° Exturte.—Another Latium ct the Ina deal benefit of Life lemma hu 123 i tome to Der -tette*. The Rat. Dedity h. lynx, late or Ulla city. shoat untimely death sound a teh deep regret la thts romatanity, and slimmer the tweet** of his seany , irtsree and good works extended, bad an Insaasase et 31.000 •a hie We, la the International Life Inettranse •oetety of Londwa, and yett , stay that aim Irma paid rater to hie family by the representatives of that burn tenon is this City, MOMS. Solbreoh►, Lewis, al To. tlg Weisat et *et. Life laseresee 10 the outwit bast of the Betberst sod Pother, stretching. forth from the grave to prsmkte 'or aid protect the family troop. sad Um* le gerilft 7 r* precept for It: " Bat If Loy provide sot for Ms osra, rd espedelly for tlmee of hi■ or boots*. be kith de nted the fat th, mot Is verse than an Infidel.. Ist Stet. ''thy, •. 6. DTlea le a GOOD C•Vlll.—The Century Plant, ebleh Is add to 11re a hundred year', and then bloom faun* Iced tlero and die to lta blooming, tempo at IGI Chestnut street, (late Parldnaon'a gardso,) and lab be thrown open to-day for the drat Mao for exhibition cor the benefit of the Young Weals Christian ♦reoetatioa. While the flowers are snaking their apprearsace at Ita, top, does" la shoeing limit at Its roots. Ito are ahoeld tett to see this, it. expiring effort, or neglect to giro their onantenaneo to the good mule la which it dying. GALLAST halal of the tattle- Tont Ireteetratoloset Meant sad 41 Cerest" Metals ere to the Opelt MI.. !lo o t is to zonasta with leer perorate lain th tha e Coast oreteeerbt to atelontair tertaks elleablUttie aeolit which be sow labors. eller alleb he to to beam* the tufa partase at her Jape sad venires. Pear Meg elereye that he oroalasee. ea ter e•erere, is M hie clothes et the palette] Men et O MP LIN WM. We: eel Chest/not street'. A I.IeLL-risinsa i Lam —A busdtol yowlt< gaillab woman ha Meta la loco with aod armed loom Iternaadn, a celebrated ball-lobter of *Wad. Tho married pair have recently mimed la landoes. aid MI INVIr Nfilled I. Beigmels. •her• a epleadid ataaadel 11(all Puldl,o4 to melte them byte father Of the lady. The led/ AM tumid Mr. Fernandes iron tweirog him attired la *handsome salt dem Um, Brews Iltoalselotb log sal of Illockbill k. Wilson, Noe. dab and 608 Cho et. act *treat, above Nimbi , Firthsielltla. Roso‘nriatr," says John Yaotar, 4 ' if notalpo- Stat. , ' Co that rtoolve• upon any mat sod at as sags Use geed sod, by Us* very uselatims ban laded Us 'blot Unlit to It. Ile IlvJ It swiss dilbealtds, boarding out mod aatillog mere, twins for nnogoodnoto, sad ataingth fat weldoese; add, Übe tae dub **rod to trios sane of al& olotoglitilag hta dovish the "Ott IPataktla EsU Clothing gogootaaa* of R. R. EldiNgo, No. Cliatart Am; le Ng ithl. Olothig.
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