• -rzi , -.,-:::,:i. - .-'6.43-' ,4 -' - - - -'-' -N-1•• 7--- '-' ' 4 •' - '•'` --' ' '''' ' —4- - ---, ..---:',, ~, :,-.'••• i .-•••••.7 , pi ( 1 4 ) ~ ,4„ , :sistot i rf:4..!- ro r.., ta ~.:•;. i_ flrsinit - - ' 1 1 ,- • ',.,•,-- =. i t 7 • ' ,- -,i41. ..t.i.,. . -,1 41 ; ' ' - - '- -..:-., •7 1 ~-‘•,-, -- ,:-.- ..,, ii.,, ..! , ,_, '' ,-- 7 -..i.e.-..--••*-T,--141>.:4--i= 't• t , „ ,1-0,..4.1!tit1y:.2,,,...iw., , ~., 1 „V:GAigitik: 14' ideer.tora V w 4, 4 4 ' • Fouri Pseli.46lle-olx of Non. - ! Toliaillolciniat •*6.lfttlatae~iV e lfrie ls atiVa tara Dees at 4'l Ui~Bis3e` i '0'13;46' 7 . ,trains o #o,iinsl4p T Saito~nia, from Bremen and Sonib aften iT A PVNA 4 **** 6-44..0.0045igiii, 114 1 4=11)914.9 mitt twollynlibellt,from4 "d'ehn-, - famealk.reporkseilletnif.thi o Iziegara an -Monde ;- miles plot) ~.045,-;04g( rit OtArkon'eg o - I thel*iii4or -aistogisont'lzo 1 givel . free pardoii , tOkll2elfeekiiireellnettieit tltit fitVrob,o, M h o; the , `.lendon. Ttpos Jeri_severe -on the 4 4 01 .., - -, , -,:r - spe . eota - kflil - r - ;-ilyintislianbeen)dpyilutedlie • :ofs e am. .tier 4 vloaa b y fr,a. 0114044,,soktult,m4ionsia. • • peatirrenee-lecikPune yesterday h on. 'of th'e•fetifloicirrthr, Loma* ,er 'Atlantic - ,4thel4ilitilie t ilillidflaiiittl . 'tN(tlClNV. gaii.ilivinedPliatinarleftinfit*ii` both art taffy tiiei; we a" ehdlt'' lii' frS l oi'%l2j AdOit:Aletlitt: '4 04401 lieaVeit i nith tiettiegisgaVihtinwi!: , • tOMS: . ' tib l4- IPF 'Thi4;‘dio , toyiqdeii, • A aPtif.l4.44 ) PTPTAi,PS l4oc r is l et: ' : day n,-Thom l :• Oorttln. h ablbeefl ttothloeted fat' ti"mittittlit -iliedrolinie,il(thictiqinitiPle ' at" 5NA,4,11.. - • lbe i fe a.* e ve r Airi‘valllnott Seiretal.polnWhentreen" - Oheilestonihnd New Or r ; bo 4 4! t A l i d • ' . 0411 '4 1 4014 1 5iR4 Cl lame, • --;:i'ititfAillia#44 4 l4 . ..4l4iiitlAVlZ -; Its titkr4all,'at dJ de e'4 we anti eipata i .ii4o,l ,- ;4o,:t*eereg . iseti 4.6 by - Ale. -peek tiht - i/oli-fidOtiOny , . - '41 1 "04,,i1f0 i. QueentXpria 4 fozz;;'.o4ll...*ccanho;3ol,o,e s es: _ 'whlesol474444Ka - "Paire*ott;to." ito 'not to ini - ttedoptede.,'-'lliWthiligtntigitiV,l,ro. *thi04.14 17 :_4 ' 01#444.4!5ii.. *-4 4 111 . 0 P n ii Off;Til. _ seems,-milin* th e'..notteluttingtortinnwhichr albeit shinewhit chid sod ;firmly; shad "0 3 4_ • -• 'Utoolola2PikirlB4 - itobeOttetwiteb!na(kitc! , tiny P136- ,,We rntor at! kt#, V 9 4 43 ,10.:0§ 1 40.4; 44 !: d with s' degree iortrdecitattlitthi!. i n144,1 1114 1.1 4 6.4:0:1404; - • uuravoriplx... tple ~, nOMI.On. ondaLdp Am,tutmo , -ipri Omen ' 4 4.:Print - ,141,14: - perfeatiMitedunitincoipOiSii . ; , - #04 1 440 - : upon thp4iesteetyiere*, - ..-of nandern-l_thri s IVO Inightitai4bfi-Abe'-'ollfaiVikonf any It' I q;,t , :.s , : Baying. investigated the eukhfo f t sniwell - - twit ifigtie*,o4*,VgatiNFATle we arr(4):47l.lte.nonAndoiatheool.-Idnmeil . - must mutt lttOni4l;!i bikigitingt clan in ,Aliikr, l o4o l • V")l4• 4 4 2 .l b Zl4.titn?ne thus : ,wheMpperitors have _ ' that hin)HiFPlitn". l 4*`'g. • - cage eutauntil.4 therare , indNpist. • :that it t6414744*: inst,OVenteilktieli'onetf Oritor,:vbiai n , but hilt Elnikilledq"- 47 Talmage- - • I „Tet t to>tliis`Case `alto 4 hhey much bays k nown , gc s oliblog,-,wac fliatter, : at - Valeittinp.by :the.sudden'tf e orOintlsf,n - nt' • being they hurried ,thC.pretatory;iiiarafiaidt on to = the I"yeildent: leading nveryhinlyi t L>t,'"7 DoUbtiOilieibtVl l '4l o 34oo4:b p tl air tue ----0):CiF91114-:)ii,';i4c,iviii.ered. muchbets teeif thei'hed.-giwpn - n o ,itee that bit &TifiriA4 o tl . - ~124 own • - " elp - aticitylinlinyktmierqrwhntiiiinftherAulthrf which may/be - • . B prop - os:ot,t.tdn i4 Tb9r - 4 - 11Mfuns . ,, , ,,hp A..dof sire thaOkP4IAPPMAn liqns honor-Or the - -groat !vest which 861:wilt intereets,thelrOrldf should ahriuilitneßnett cipal oltria',Of;thettriitau , vitia;t,t; AlreadybuvCrittaburgbitiutlPA : 4l:olk, tdrmine;ir that en Place t4.9..rroP;iThuredayjyandi-itbiiiqmiou',. Auggeeto4 that the I ould ,Tiff {dune on the saidd'ilbl,'Atib i rell4:llV:•o4 - tindOi-: lba' • - • a • turilbirTyroteobaist , otrored,' twentply." - n alltinancw'ofqte." Tru,'l" in'favor :istSmitpw,Veip&-: the ;4ay:.•l'cir Our own 'Oarti-yratiitt&tbakthal7Opeft!oiebv - doing ,this istblab t :*COK4orii„`kiii4l., l : - , tuni ti tor" 6iiii;iiliMiff4ll 4 l-118 would' maka.the• affair a tilatiooatitifkaittaatOiOtlidlaoOr - the. regular O°I6MM:IIOAV:hi from - .il - • - .:'" John iiniiil4 - u * Fn kr t , sppe enin il t t tv kl es t, - • ~,,, %I 4 ClieSteronit , : Pt' - ,, , t. '''' '-', . .... )re Pn 6 ilWlttetretif,'lrkiiiige;"thie`,Morli 7 . ' lag, the', thiiieos iif ixen, , ,doun„ , litierat4iiit ' West ait Onsteroi on=4be , ;tlN , Pvt'lnl " y, , -113 ' defence of /b! eßrnon' r„ • . . qnestion "diiiiel4,l4k,sessioo'l.bii. grits .iN4tteildifiiia,uoiribirreported -hY ;;;T. 141gie9316)Xi(WitiC8PPitOit:SfC' , •' ' dit te his altillWicrii 3 OliAtelli(e4;!„,ill ixirties, 'Must Conentiiireenording , to-hte.;HtexisortE e Minnie ,justioelop : beinve bold,qtble,lnd 1 . 144' " ' eat BePreeentatiVe3 and, the,,,geterhoe leftset the Lenc4ton .. e . oilki:Ove*,, as, wait - as , his , roisierlY pteeentatinniof them, leave nolobm. - for donbt iiialq; thee,: ir*ttressf:kild . ppaittni,', on the Kt(ll,ta,ie,,lolll/.;':ii:AN.orth;,is.-ever to "Pr94C- 141 9e , `AletiretriitiMetlifetieli 'in' the rititional?..eouttinbr to ,whieh she r is Just , ly ' entitleitk."4iieivhoielP!,intleibeistk,',iik . parties " .11iliss„,P,rit(illtiete..0416-7,;these,iiiitt. - have the "--, .01Ultifi,','.ailitibeiiiiiti ;tis, , i6pi,ez• sent theirkietititnOts,Ot'is4; Ot t iahYStgbt to see'eur tiligritlittegk:Slitit;,disgineed i and. our :Mose,litiethilnid.T . intelests sieriffeed; ) by peddllng ent Oifiegihlintilionilliki/64 4- ~* after year, aetiviarthrtlill: bleitillfieirateii, , = for.their eo ljg The post ot..(longien,is.-ertitted.:forike; benefit of thet *P#l,l u #V l 9 l 4„ A: giren 49 those best 41 - .*Plehlo,lniketrailto v o , ao . defend their:* 140,714144-91,heinobsoniaired• upon 199140). i';',Asll9:-heiie;lo!ilt2,!ieF--"4o7''', i pirationi, think: 4w_, bli t- thi! , :*ittiiitiiiiint i ' in.,, ' _ strements iiili*ei;:tii-iiiAtikkiive Otillui - derers: Tile - 14in htet, icwell,ltaidereftiod; : and is aoted,npo* in . thir.,stinth;s:ndl lithe , _ main Dane-4if, - , her polititial,l#er; . Tliiii r eV not a Sontiteridbitrigthat,torddnirse e tii n such a ReprOcon4tive- lta,lir44l.tbstrasititidei a:11091406e! similar to those vfhlehAerjaft,' _ - ide egie;hy,.* eittfoWlPl*o°uss"-Yate;*-0 the maehin4leidefiettiP,:pelftictiiiistii-,4erig ;such a eaiiih*OrpniChelitreated4;ith, , ,tai - -- mitigated tOnt4lnt)t.i . --,.., The , vote:lf:of '9h -e iite o t , and Delaware eorinittlif Ste litelll4ent 'men, fully c o m pe t ent et o T to t AiW'intit' i tifiVisliig Oa,' voting, with 6 ittd l 4444' l 44lnteriiitekle. era.'. A vast Majority': of 4, theist- Fipprovo ' hill courie in tho lett °degree's; aliiiiiiiisiiriaiviAt that no man in the district ean.more ~nortbi represent tbmitU'in i tbt„Vijer4 id cannot for .ii a moment dontitiliattheY Wilt he. trne to a-man - who,. unsedtansilA*the.itleditetititlit,' and iiii.:' dlionayed by the Oral. O r !,,P i y.ffe.T, ,i rktf true 0.., - them. -' ' "A : l I - I %e -,-, :cri': , ..rd. - ,11:1 - . . ' - iphilidelphi: n ,Magnsittes. . 6 ,. - • Wo have rUalielVOtli ki iiiiiiyi:kidi Ina; gralufm'A'Aft,iiizeiii44lW.Stqlhtiltir."toth . ire , .• excellent, - 440.. in ;its nay. , kfr..Goday, k newe r is ':Well Is any Men, ,or. ,Kmplia j yp a, aspitel:pario, ~•,,,,,,- .'-Meal, rich' in , fiteratTire;eWihnitrationp ltir.i Leland,* . /440144,4_ **mind most iteiateit, c - .pliabaCgentlemae, peie,:tbs , iiimress:iefliti-oirn ',.. ---",:- ; bellteet. gani4-4 , ol,, , ,NOOlitiiikft(Ola '` l ,ll'id•L ether. I r etsrssiersi#4ll4'4,:7,Agia,ti#si.heirk: 4,inelied tuitri!..i..;:c-,•'., 4 .1,-..;,:,, 4 • 1 :-.,-,4 A ,,,, ••,,, , j ,-,-.-:,.., 1 :., f•• , ' --- ' ' - • •,,,w_ A 1- - 4:;;., - ....,i. A .A& f,4;,.; 1a...7 , 1 ',l; , ":'o6l'oo'.' 014114tf.SAgiiiitist!,Iiiiht,'1-3fis.' ` , ".: ,-, ''' , ' ,1 :4 1- adtteris,'..iiiiraltiiii . 6.4illx - ( ‘-T4eWiffiittrinit '';: 1 -.4';' , ;iiIiiii'imiuliiiiititeigitiglstialii4;* 0 . fg „ g:1-1,414idii i - iisi*A 1 1;1: , ,ti.X01.1x,44,164:41eitale.* 1, -. .'ettbelietY,i` - tOiii,* &Adak fiiiiiitathatiea 74C1 •-" 1 ":!-• , ; ,, AViiiiiiitifofiltikriiiiit4iciv,W3'44ItAi s . iliticiOCl 0-',. 1. . - !•l,irlitiil'ihCci: li 4 Cl7l l e i ,A 6 *,lo - o;wAillitiili'.l -of ~• ..: -, -, -,•,,,:•;•-• • '-= ', • ' , 4:-... - cl:4Rif-• if.94*-01 ' ilAvv' t itij4;4lk.•.,jviiii. 4 9ey,,iy in k_ 1 , ! , t,fitixtriat oiAsrusott,'rat , .Eigton, Md. .1e •„,,..:,-_,li_ii.44:-ociii: litialtoyk., , .rs: - .Atovp , ;:',:, 40:104,ffiiti!Ilig Bredownv; Qa*irldiili.'?l•l44l, 1 , .c . -P- , ,?,'.=,',.. - -',f,-,:, t',;',',,-",'1C5',,,,1,:,-;..%.'..4111!r'. hmf-betk'ln pro 'itt Ahe' . loorg I r4 h r o p e '''' '.'''''' '''' . as' . Wiloitttif4l,Yrp'•• . ' l l.4tivu,Y•fivs . as has- terminat ~ . ,','":. 4 ...,,-.Thi. - E.tie .., - , ..,..,,..„., l l., . . ,-PM -wee r vlm to the 'jury at ten o'eook on SatereeY -- , , ,_,V.,,,K!WtOgelplot.r#4- . Alitif#Mtd-,t47,*1/4iiii= inoin ng4rhnsante hitirepuit in ebenttna,ll9ls' ..„;i s ,o*' ' ll l o, t-fjOith74'APAfr4-AftAtlriittk,4llll, I tO r fiitifftl'o94lo4fliPS - 00iiter S” ' . 0 t "-',1,, , :=-!;. -- : , t ,- i -- - - ifi;::-z-- -- .'-' ,=•;-•:-''' . ••. , , - ---- • - , : , - t . • 1' i 1,'„. 4 .. , . - - ,4- - -... , ' ';'•1-t -,-,.-,„=--;,;.-:'-'. %-- , . - ...... , - Id, I.ll.lDia:,T. OF BLUNDERS. If ,' the :remark ot tTALIQTRAND, that in a, _statesman a blander is wo than a erffile a , b a t) ;rue; the Lecomptonites itaf,fearfplz.„ y , , e %Molia of sins to answer. for. it ... , ~..,.:.• iolltriVance was first sent tip . . gvrt "17,, r e - to/6 1 1 1,4 e ' Ailed themselves line . , trtze - Ipi t z lompton, "pure inCsjolp ......./,, 16. ; ffort ilgt s haeundingentehrafespoleorne. direeted towtiitTs. ..an., libraries„,,b.,,inegigiveirewtw. rowlertievaratmckesdti., ItTdobletal_gala_ F 4 - -- -..,-.... the Le ' filiOoonto tilOPPWi n t,T i ll u r ,eor d. tiltlittli. 4.41.4119114.9 9 .- a ffL e K l : o fr'g - ?. - ing to'flut t foynatrof_ law; an ., e mote itif.) ihhetrfifiti lietifillietiftple , 50.-. .•••_-.1-. P ''' "d'Optie; , Ag/13/02 07, ~atfve obligation nate ,.. . xaitly 4.,,,. xs. ',lnit . I Kog44o S' l.Atte ''" 9-14 ' - h ' I,l4 l riltki Atesa's.,repert4 in. ,lietoSelloto t rni ; 4'aell'aloalitiee::inoleirtonstiation Lot Buil idea; •and 1 idr4iltikaelaintsOn Ithe. l Htnise, employed I , ) , t4 iid ili g(s til b bi t liffa ili ff i lt l ir ir tilt at he o ir v it t o i isd f o rt A iti tiii did t : •••6414tit'Oallii `pAire r ' r "'t6'i . ti4,4it,Pfelt_'O4='• litilitlil4 ; 1' .1:t44 17 444K•,, e ..,,P4!PM , T, , , , F: - 0 4 c. tOitbit•AllmY.tofilm9P , mit.tiofttmv iii. 0 4 24 0, i 4 f,, ' illEttsthe:,greatffifiucliiiikiehiliad , ineri. t o putc iced upon them. .If e ergianbinta thehnshd by the advee,attis , ,(if le Adininintratiouptili* i Were hiin4t' and , 'iriie theiii s saitkiitliliii'straightfetivald Conrse` ifdr thaiii'terputiiiiCaitailiat:`Witi to t#Fl'd .0 i; fill bY , `'liii, s 'i.ZiciiipOii'''beaid.i'utfOil.; Ike 4litile ilillo s iV trieirspCeSea;ififCttitelipitsi. t r q 0 8 9 1 '9. 9ol34,llol•o4lllt9lthes)siliPleiflon th, at y.o4steisibeit tio,rightto.de anything,else than •Ack it it Puma under„that,inatruraent;•: -The. übta skim of•ittethepeopleihrtheir fiction , wee,, ( milked , to:lOntirely , innecesitiffo,O', all t • leaffiEssittfil Mt 144' OX•Yrlfie -of 'PAIA .- 1 ' . olittlicilifdt , WW,Oft* t , c• iii *f.#' I V Ih)” 4 #941 .11 0 60 *P. f,i-0 . 42 . i,19 r A aw , 9 * . V O O, 12 . 1. 4) + :10,04 11 ; 6,4 k9104 , 1f , 4., ' • • le g ... re g unlomenteNvere,ObservedEllumi 1 .g,1i *Afttilielinetheiaattor Which it should , Cott u t i.,- , ..",.1 ::;„ f,' :,., i• ' . l ., iZ' - f' ' l . ' 1 . 4 . ' 'Ai gisiddatyl'a a' change 'rinfad 'ovliflliti" spirit tit' ilihiP'drettioli'.`-'oll4inelignaoly:Sti, ion Inifeffttlii'Ati . iif i their.4rApCaltion,k ;f 4 Y .1 1 4 1 A 4ii4,40Att7;,-mA , ,in , 442 iloing 2 ...ter, umiffialied,; , ,hy. l timit• - t-5/Wft. mite And: 'VOOS hieairptindiverksr.behind• ivhichi•they 14.2 1. beer( enitenetied. Notwithstanding their feinted•to grairiallifeentmissioti'of 'the' 'ifltitil tutiorilto-the •Peophiltheir 'Conlielenees laidcii tineifeht thbfrftlifm'Ordeilifigi unfair sub ion.' i,•'NOtiilthitiiiding:, their obje c'elAol6l4*e:woo:: 0 111 4 4 1 ,01i 3 ,tiflkt.Yrofp. 4 4 ethei etermineknport„a_opusse equallyaatag-. 6 ,,, 6 , 18 , 0 , •A ,tl:4olotBtciPelicyrimb lacked: the ;Flio•oiii mai 4telloe.aseceisary .to 'refer i the ,rtudiet back where it belonged; to the 'people :of 'Kansas; withouvrou'pliiig:thii boon With 'an - ,itiet utiont ,, hrinfililing ' Condithins.'': ,Tiiiiy, passed the'Etigliiii ll'Prhyldfitt;thic'Wfille_ liiike#.oo),:weiroar.),o4 o .h o +e,„,Oli" OPPOol: "itun i "lty 9k.frirn,4% - ty' r ,tii,,,:eir, ~..vete,_ a whether they 1 L *Mild nir:iviild - „nof ~lis 'fide/Med Into the• flfrliel 't7nli'ir the &Compton •Constituflon, !AMY; crate litt,pmgsheltlbi. a reftulatto stit: . Mitre theveutragis of iiiiring ; toUfadstindnisl 1 lik t f ortedirportithelit *histivyy by tkeie,, ~tt, :being elit,fOr's , itint , init of the 'Nem '' , '' Tye people ef,KanSafi'y r edently; by, their ,itotei, , htive's'howit theirjtatred of Lecomp- ton. It4,ditid,ferevar ;.„ - ut, it wilLbe,•saei #o64ed by st,neyi., Constitution,. fairly .framed; isidlionatitlylatitled lby"the people; and their, Otitikressiinng.taskinasters will be:celled ninin R iMster,r_the , pnidehm'ent",PreisMibtd 'NC Asir. MitatiMeyl. • r TititeWilt:#4oothir 41)1 4 ' lenditf_ihrftigOithia",tiperalieit., ,At "iiiktii top isf thelilittigreaS; 'AR shoats% their owe" fiTi_O„' 6l 4, l ,olg,"," 4189_ pp_ in-,judgment' f tkitiqs thota,"„„.jf,,ashenAttnsas' - maakes - her t1914:1410y object that her Population is Mini; lent,theagenate.report Of Ilfri"Ciirei; ilnk:lf use: repOrt of Mr.\ , Sritinifif6;'..iiiid ure'. 'oth er Scoinpton' death - Mete Witiiiihiclithei have fl oded the nonirtry;'WilLfiratidthe plea, 'WWI sate l lf,tht . ii ihieeclartihig, that , :the pe pie of Etittiliii d'O net difeire admission, • , ill 4 ki• 01,Mnajilifig,14 aiterritorlai condition `,40,•:. rgilippAt .;geri Which _, their: , organs ' 'lltoke_, : iiti , d_ , r i:4_ol - AO-.iti),thetuland • facts' will PilSibt 0 , -,f,itlArit::'si3lo'fii , all partie3 in Kansas, 4 t hay's elated, 4e lai:h*,',lif.;:ttiliiiiiitOta par-, jtieilia e formed. CoristitntlellitOlni4ureft. _. ,' il tia4friderillediliiiialtecomptoinign-; sine r;:-,,,, r EK , III/y.lar ps,..p.pophs - 1.11 - E.Qu- - ** ' 05 . ,,,t: iio,...,l*ltik t accpunt whatever, , liirAte Esainfiptingtes,adirocated admission aphid . . ts knowhiwill7of nine.tentha of her ,101!Ida dli: l*t - toriechnictaity` ' that "sane Boned , he Lecomptow Constitution ivill, no ' den h t, cObberi , ed lit the fOritillitin &the rew ' ‘ or4, - ,ion it 'will hiiikAiiiilviteiifr'w . hic'h popular ,approv 'alone could giVe' . it. ; how can the ta . llelthirifor tichnietilitles;:*teail willing and :fitil4, o tialo,,iYis, Sr, pt % *sting .people • into the Vi den, reßtire.te,grantthe .prayers of , oaf its. :Settling People,r,,,Jf,ti te y,tinse - to ',talus the po- Aroli,lihitisvhdle , pei'are'vrilling 4 t6 admit a alityeState,:theY are unwilling teadmit a free, =Stehlovery Northern - Senator who votes with • thgray.;ll iiigodebiler'inie` the Political ocean ,ths4 , pirentnetever sounded. , - • ,1;:tr ti "? i'O1111 8 4 , Xiill• - ..which- demands from' it I,,v,otaries thei:ondorsement of all these ab. ttfArtditipi, is,decreed to '•lie a finality to' which 6:ydr . tinitn must bow, under penalty Of excom .Muffieption frobi‘the Diatluicratic party.' The Metifilia Stultified theniielies 'by saying that l it 'Wei the 'JMPeratfie, duty of. Congress to :adrialt-, &fay:Territory:4lMo the Union. which -,tc;iiii c it a 9.9144_410 . 0.1vith the • proper legal ' , OkliorVtumettl,„ Caen against the desire of its hihn.,bliantS, anth thou stultified themselves by ignoringtthat pretext,' and granting an unfair •subraiseitm, , must still' further stultify them 'seliSit hYlieeping",:out, O-:Territoty;notwith *andinglthe itigal . for M ation QC a Constitution in :accorflaitee , With the ..popular will •; and t tlyinevilibiaiinkride are, - net quick enough, or iv,llool l2 l3,Olsnpiip are _not 'sufficiently plastic to *eh f om one extreme to the other, are to 'be cifailled from the organization' Whi ch - OWee 'a large portion of-its ' strength .to their ;71gor- Mus,Axertione !• ' ' '. Dili r iglelthe"Lteetoptonites have gone on IbliMffering through their insincere and sophis tleidiiiteiot argument, devouring in each hew month thOitmental offspring of' the previous Oni;_litey have reaped nothing but disgrace Ancl,•,4efeitt. , -,They failed to' carry Lecomp ,fon throngtiOongress; and failed to seduce the _oi?0, , olt .Kitivias 'to 'support it; while they 44010:tie*•Chili ti'ands the "test" policy, which denial:l:hem te sterna( overthrow, by 'its-tank ißitietlo; if, they , attempt to enforce dt. - ,Xhei blundering effort to gi localize" the i .itPflitiltY ;los re lilted in riationallibig - it -more , thoroughli.thinr•tairer. They "hate thilloted a tiepeff,lnjnrY upon the Democratic PirtY; and "dime more to 'aink 4 it" hi' the estimation_ of 'the -iiotinitY,' and', to' weaken, its 'Organize : I.lon, :khan 'its' ' deadliest': foes, could -ever 'have; Stect§plislied. They have outraged the igracet nnimirtious sentiment. of the North de it was never outraged before, and they have 'Weakeaed the codas of the South by strengthen- Ing,hisartemies and- prestratirig ,her friends. litsy`have so emblltered the people of Kansas 'that-the ontle fair prospect that she might 'enter-the talon _as a NtithMai Camooratie ',liftlie)s.destroYed, and it Is probable she will. ,he attlaoronghly liepublican ,as ;.Vermont or "Itfartesoltusetts, for years te.come. Blundering tneasnres'and blundering - arguments have pro= •dii4bitinderitig resells. =Error and injustice :have. hien famished by Meister end' defeat. t ,l•Liiut „the ,strttegies of - ti 'giant in a' morass; . each one!ard-stcp of the Lecomptonites only Jfittnipia flaitti deeperanddesperiato the mire. :Th0r4 , 3144 Ogle course 'they_ can, safely per . she, , atid Allot is, to retreat back to - the firm ground of Popalii, StrierelgatirAorawhieh tlie.y " era,* hi-their firatmements of hallucination, stletio: f kill 'ffitritla_of Leconsptpiiisiled,ifin tot; toigner d e the infampudielit* "44' iiitiike :6 in apitetif their ibellalt•antirniiinitEitgllsh bill,. "to: admit 'Etinfinfliffo'ithe "Union tinder the. fairly :railfieCueriatifitilire.,,Which ' *lit, •. no 'airohyjhortly he preaented,r- mid thmi, in - the language, of the'ip! , 44goitii?on; feoqgbise the _-'. fight , ollho • Poolge...ef-Eitisaai " eating f 'thi , ottgli`" the legally' end - Elitlif,ViFpresied will , lgy n OrN I 9 101iili Wi l X 1 49 Ono i ' (loithii : with orwit h out aoriestie slavery, angle . be adullittedintirtheUniim uPoli terms lifVeitrict,'iqiiMity*iih - the tither States." . .... ~ , 1 ' ':Tite' - kittrtlattd papers ittpotince - the' death; A tholb Ete.Ttity':: of f1i0.,11.44te; feiinerly or Melee ' , lttiritiCtEiti, titniter, hted . eciee l atka xeeiftlat of Haut ,llit; ,',Hisdie,, - -Hit vt4;',.,a Writer ..by. - ,tride, And . I f ititt.the pitiltiteter, of the Bath" Tribune. • Ho #'lfrift(hecituutreenectittik:trith ' the Plittleatt: P ' eitehtsdt . „`,ln s Wfit'O' . 'ofttiteltet ,1410 ed We oaretap ,p.#lo6o* -.- , ~,.. - .-v..... , ;'"igi:' , • ' - - • , BY AILONIGII 7 ' MAIL. • Letter from ,‘ Norrespondspratof •Too Frees ; Ntaitt4str!l7., AngUit k I G-.lBfrs. conter.tiarbe#4:: se 'else wheri;W been tlitsluallim,e, groat Ocean TelegrutoTP.Siec. l ‘ The =Aliases, of the rulers thV , Po grestlatiods wet.Pr:tied4)th, deep., in tercet. The tone of Mr Bnohanart'airdpli is Mary good, and the suggestion at its close aniltdportant one. It ought to be favorably coneitihridby Great . 1 8 1 1 1 01 1 1, - bUkildouhtwbethetit,,,will be. As the matter now stands she has a deoided advantage, which she will be very apt to retain. Both • endstnot , the7-liner , are - itr,her"dominionsFand -114;17q:i yea Ytetit . 941 -4 1 pgecp, 10'e traniatlantior Tolograible, mennauniostion,, from -whioltwit might be out effiat 'a moment's notice, at her plettantre',4i } litareatiehat difficulties •Sheuld occur: ; ';A iiitr,lini:biCGogland 'froth a 'ltalian itt „Gm United.fitates;ionfti not., get us, oitt of thiedt-: ltimmitvaa byhaving one of its termini under her control - 011M , °Mild 'deprive' us' of its advantages, ,while sliidoittintold to Maioeireeerit &tan or:4,,gitare'ageinet . 'ineh cen,GnitenrY,t?y, •.".alincaing."'&station en the,otherside Atl ; Untio,..cr -.assisting , inlthe oonstruction of-aline. 'te omineetitts Ivittivitoutal , Glitopean octuntry-J Fraxicie, •'•' Under, &Isere! the laitt ,Ilongress, the:retnrnsoi the census 0f.,1t110, relating to mines and insult-fac tures, are'beMgatdpisted and arranged for cation. This' sheidUltive'beeti done long since, but" liekter baker.", The WOrk . wili, ex .bibit the amount ofeaPitatinveeted, the,obaracter of the &immaterial :usedithe kind of propelling power, the number' Of petretpt employed; with their wages, laid . titeennuill'predtictief . manta of tbc.linited,Gtatee yielding MainfaCtures to the value of, tie -hundred dollars or upwards. This work will..pteve a .valuable„ guide-to: our statesmen, in their legislation upon the tariff, - and it pill be deeply tatoielitleffietke's#Meriaan,petr, y. President has ;set to work.. Vigorousl y, shoos his;returit , froni The 'New tork politi- AN* :continue, pe tionhielloMeae.itfor:' . There ti the, end t4tlleir r*Oli.over, their pest Mikis, and, ;notion .hOuse,,Appoiptineate. do not, know vatether, the system of dividingrtbise places rider tbe-hapPY . ,hstidlierdnitilinittled by'yeur'renOwned igest,l4,4eirTork'; biit'if it has, not ; end all,ij~ilq towuri ,mon,y, twouldt-M , Motilte, well :to adopt the plan.' atch: has7wOrkedMoMdinirablY in Pinntlylvanlit?' i t ltinte6ften f bebii acid tli&t titirePtiot is without' iim0r. 111 : 4 ,4 Rrn.cogltryt,li.tut is miens touotti tket rhe larepainion t gonstltution,lite been rejected ; littthe eitkdatmortalisedrby its . birth by it vot&of ltwentY-keiven'•fir it;-16 'one himilted two agaiurt_The number of 413Vitinaienten&L; _nloycos peee t p ton is rieariieival to this Mink. , The RichtiontLillirof yesterday published in, tall the " aildresdia Shirai ofthe abrilitlen of Slaieri in, lYaetern ` Virginia ,, YOl:toh j'ati':lBBl,l4,l eleven ,years ago:ity:Dit.M..eney Itelfrom, at,the Fequpat of 4 mumber of gentlemen,. among whom was Mon. John LeteVer,ottle 'preeelit• candidate , of the'ultri pro-stavokaMlL*Mtiton patty for ..the suedes-, ttiopo GlOverner .*, Jim 3i:enters into &thorough. exturtlnation'of every,branth uf-lhe subjeoty mndi , - ,while free from , Abelltionisiniiiudemartatirig frOm gleveholders,,lopue.of thomost pezierfol'auti-sla very.distianeutti3OVer:iXrillon. , :Yen May form Mute slight idea of the opirli of the produotion.from- the fellowing extract t , •c" . ' . ,", • , - old; Commonwealth, ,Meth'er V y of,Mciiii r ~.Theso /181itenrri pa oteittiglicni.her a still 'higher compliinent, by , caking het The' .GraiLimoVier ,of Stites. 'For oar Tart, wo Are,grievioland, - Mortined to think of the Jest:emit:id pi/gird - condition. Of.eur Venerable ma- Molt ahltarit h 'hive taidry, o ,l7 ois n io o li t k eneatgb, for her oTeprlng; 'either , Moak or white." ' " •-••---- • Oroni Norrietowli. raorrelipondirace otThe Press.l • Pa., Aug. 17, 1868. ' A *: EDITOR,: "List , night, Omit 9 o'clook, the :telegraph informetrtirs ”that the " Quein'iemes7 's4ge battirrifed: , :Immediately the - whOle,town (Made so by a false alarm of ilrelj - ana the various bells in:the borough were rung; and. bon.fires were. kindled whiCh lighted County and town for miles around: There . probably be, a grand, illumination this eve ning, in honor of greatest event of:the nine tionth century. To•dayour county preparatory Meeting will be held. A rich time is anticipated. Very respectfully, F. More New Specimens. Since our article on Monday, in which.we nos' tioed the great progress made within ,the lest feW years 1n theart of printing cotton eloths, and in which we ..seferred, more partionlarly to eartain new eiylea just brought out by Mews. A. A, W. vre have hal our 'attention called to the productions of the Donnell Manufacturing Cthipany; located 'at Pawtuoket. Messrs. David B. Brown A Co. are the agents for the sale of the latter in thin city; in whiles Ine manse warehopee, an Front street, we were shown • variety of these' prints, which fully sustain the high reputation of the Bunnell Works., We are pleased to add, in this connection, that it has been tong 'since any season his produced stales evincing better taste in the designers thin those with o hieh our. Market. ls now supplied. - The cloths of the Bunnell goods are ,very superior, and the colors, in point of durability—a great feature in wash goods—being chiefly madder,•are fully equal to the far-famed Merrimack, whilst in the -matter of style and brilliancy they are .decidedly superior. We have frequently had occasion to admire the productions of these celebrated mills, but are free to say that the specimens now exhibited by Messrs. Brown A Co.' are far in - advance of their former efforts.' Providence, of which Pawtuoket may be called a suburb, from its early start in this *lass of manu facture has' steadily , preserved its supremacy and IS now fast treading on the bests of the most noted English manufacturers. •In the article de voted to Pawtuoket, in Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World, the prints of the Donnell Manufactu ring Company are spoken of as "noted for their exo. (salience ;" and from that same reliable source we learn that the first cloth manufaotory'operated by water-power, ever established thin country, .was commenoed Pawtuoket In 1790, and that for more than forty years it held the first rank among the manufacturing towns of New England. Mr. Mead's Letter of Acceptance for Supreme Judge. Edttor of The .Press : , EASTON, Pa., Aug, 18, 1858. DZAR 6111.! herewith eond yon for publication Mr.; Read's - letter, accepting the nomination for Judge of the Supreme 'Court, and hope soon to send yon thit of Mr. Frazer, for Canal Commis sioneroshich has• doubtless been delayed by -the accidents of the mail. I also send you the names of the State Commit tee appointed in accordance with the resolution of the People's Convention: For general conveni ence I have ascertained and , given the poet, office address of °sob member, Respeetfally'vonrei, AOCEPTANCR OF NOMINATION BY JOHN M. READ. ,Plitt.snat.puta, July 27,1868. Dean Sm I received, this morning, your letter of the 24th instant, informing.me of my anent- MOW nomination by the People's Convention,- as sembled at Harrisburg, for the °MO. of Judge of the Supreme Court; and enclosing a copy of the resolutions passed by that body, which I have road with groat'oare. cordially approve of the multi• meats of general policy. expressed in 'theist, and accept, with great diffidence the nomination thus tendered me: If eleoted,,fean only promise, so far os my ability will permit, an impartial and faithful discharge of the duties of this high Judi (dal office. I am, very respeotfully and truly, yours_, ' JOHN M. 4116 D. -lion. A. H. Reeder, Preeldent of the Convention, Easton, Pa: State Central Committee.—Hy. M. Puller, Philadelphia; Oharlea A. Clone , Philadelphia; Win. B. Mann, Philadelphia; %math Millward, Phi ladelphia; James J Oreigh, West Chester; John S. Brown, Doylestown; Henry King. Allentown; hallo Eekert, Beading. Robert M. Palmer, Potts ville; Charles Albright, Mauch Chunk; A K. Peck ham, Tankhannork; Henry M. Hoyt, Wilkesbarre; Jun. McPherson, Warren,' W. P., J. Pinter, Mull en George-Al Prick, Danville ; Lemuel Todd, ; John Wood, Conshohocken ; John Wallower, Harrisburg; A. S. Henderson, Lancaster; Oliver J. Blakey, Lancaster ; David E. Small, York ; A K. .MeOlure,. Chambersburg ; David MoMurtrie, Huntingdon ; Alexander, ?Minh), Ebensburg ; Darwin Phelps, Kittaning; Edgar Cowan,Greens. berg ; MoKennan, Washington ; Th omas M. Marshall, Pittsburgh; gobt. B Carnaohan, Bir mingham; John N. Purvlance, Buller ; Wm. M Stephenson, Monier; Alfred Huidokopper, Mead ville; Philip Clover, Btrattonville. HOW Lowo Doan tr Tap; TO SXND A Mamas Truman 7 --It will he observed that neither de. soateh is dated. We are yet without the means of knowing when they. left •the Irish shore, and bow long a time their transmission occupied 'For aught that appears, it may have taken Hours, and even Gaye, to have got these &Towhee through in the shape in which we now'eee them. This is a matter of great eonseguenos. The rate of trans mission that might be expected has been from the beginning a. mooted point. Experience thus far hat shown that the deep submersion of a 'cable operates to retard its eleetrio eur.. rept - very materially.' •The longest submarine •telegraph cable yet operated is that between En repe and Africa, and though that is short in coin parison,with this; yet it is able to transmit but two of three words per minute. We have yet to learn that the. trana•Atlantio telegraph can reliably convey ram word per minute, or even one word in fire minutes. Upon this important point we must patiently wait for further information. Bat in view of what we know has bean already worn plished; wo are entitled to expect with oonfidenoe that there are no difficulties of rapid transmission 'which *donee 'will not finally overcome. The great central problem of the practicability of transmitting a message has been so gloriously solved - that •there need he' no apprehension of being - nonplussed on any of the merely inciden tal points of minor partioulare..—Courier and Enquefer. - • . Moninx_ AnTzsTe.-:—The London Critic, in au alabutati sitte)a on Rtetort, : ~W e take Ateettelloiepieeent the bighest possibilltten of a ; Jenny Lind the simplicity Andjleehilees of nature: and Rteteri the most b olll # 46 lail FLO and dm most oh9lps - gram o!' 1047 - 7 rrlio PREss.---pffiLADELpilm,. wF,DIijES,PAY, AUGUST 18, 185 S. THE LATBSq` NE‘Ws* - \' sl'''Tke ir repple , i' l'arty in Westchester. „.. s , % ,. 1 teootspdespitch to The Ptess.rur',,, , -- , - Z-'' BY:- . 4.01,40.,RAPIL - - -Vesrotisfirin 'Aug 17, 1868 . ' i rh ' Cifii't: ' : , t..~!, . , ~7_ ,,, . ~,. g e otk4-0 3 1 10 piople's Party ' - asiil'itibliQ Vote THE AnA:NTIO T...OLiEGRAPiI. - teidat::-Ati Minot unanimouq.sentimeat pio'vitil• -.. -•,-. . -, • ' eattli*li . thitio7prosoo Itt - feyet. et the reeteation.. , . THE, WHEN'S HESSXOB, HQHPLETE„. 1.4 -u•Pnt -4 , 0 10.•• laktt:4-I.*: °egress. Eth t ettp t , - ,--. , , - , . speeeoe- iii e ' midi; feektee to that; and. ' The, Delegate CO4vontitin"or:thi - Pooilio's'TeTty. wltt meet ee the eeeee.th'er. septembes. '„', ~...• - ~. . . . • - aaIeVI.ANASCION. _ . • Message from Mle_Mayor of New York the Xessage of the Goy, tkenprel itteanada. 'DAY- FOR- GENERAL-FESTIVITIES. ilt e iNrt!fhlCl . 70.'11.EStIq.1!1118 )0111,y,` n14,3 - or,or,w'ci44. , . . Tatvarris,. Ireland, (via Trinity, Day,, New:. Foundiand,) Angina, 1.1,11358.=-Tiiti'QueeiN Mes sage, in full, is To the Honorable the President of the United Iler Majesty'desires to congratulate the Prest: dent; upon'the anumessful completion of this great 'international work,itt•which She Queen has taken din deepest interact.: The Queen iaconvinded that the 1; resident will Join with her in fervently no • piirg that! the !eleotrio cable, which now connects. Great Britain' with 'the 'United 'States. -will prom:l -sis ;additional link , between the nations — whose! 'friendship is •fonfided upon their -warm' interest and reolproeal esteem: - The :.Queen , has much pleasure to thus communicating with the Pres'. dent, and renewing. to him her .wishes , for the 'prosperity of - the United States." • EXPLANATION. ' • The following deiliateh 'was replied this morn ing bithe British Ooneul,..it, New York, from Mr:. Be Eanty,`the chief eleetnotaii at _Trinity Bay : Tatiorr 1).w:5: :E.:, Aug. 17. E. AI Archibald, 11. J. fit' .„9,istd, at New York:' The Queen's inesittga was comPloted at,tive this morning. was commenced yesterday, and dtt ring its reception, Went*. desisted sepding it, order to mak,e 'some eltglit,,repails to the cable, Through a inistalce, the part .received weasel*, &nth as miuslitated the whole Message. Da SAJITT. Jatii , Affon FROM pETER. COOPER. • . . • , New Yong, August To Me President of the United f l tales: . ' I beg leave to transmit a message, this.mousset received from Trinity Bey, explaining 311 e-cause Which prevented the whole of. the Queen's message being telegraphed; fro - at:Valentin yesterday. to gether with the complete ,message Welt. .8 we Consider, your Message to her 'Majesty a fall relay and date ittbia day,aoaordingly3 The oparntorn at Trinity Bay ,await. your an swer: „. ~ • ,•„ , • PETSt COOPER. 3VABHINGTON, August 17, 2.P. , M.—e The 'dent, has .autherised the operators at Trinity Day to _Send his -reply to Queen's ,Victorla's • message . preeisely,- es At was .rolitten" yesterday, without 'chid:Wog the date., I PROM THE MAYOR OF NEW YORK To, 'TEE LORDMAYOR OP .LONDON.' , , New Tone. Aug 17.-The following message wee , sent today byMayof . Tietnann to the Lord Mayor of London, ' ' " Qo ih.! Lord Afayor of Londdit: ' ' Iroongintidata .yourldrablp iip9n tho armies& ful laying of the , Ationtio'osbleoniting the coati alittuka ,of Enrope.and' , Anairlas, and' the aides of London ,and. New York—the work of Great Sri lain and the United States, the triumph otsoienoo and energy over time and apace; thus uniting more 'closely, the bonds 4 Of peace and commercial pros perity, and introducing•an are in themorld's his tory pregnant with results beyond:the conceptions of alma° mind, To God be all tbe-pfaise ' , Stine& •D. R. TINISANN, New York DESPATCH F1101 . 4 . ..THE,......G0 .. y5 . !Pt% 412fE1tAT; Tonorro. Aug. ~ It.-The'foilowing despatob from . the 'Governor General of Canada, was sent today to Trinity Bay, to be transmitted over the Qcean cable. To the filfonoraye 'Secretary of Mat, on CQ[oc vies, Landon; England: ' The GoSerncir Giperal for British North Ameri ca presents his bumble duty, to. the Queen, and, respeotfully congratulates her , Majesty on ' tick completion of telegraphio communication between Great Britain and these colonies.- (Signed) Rittman HEAD. THE DAY FOR MINERAL FESTIVITLEB4I) FLYED BY LONDON. NEW Tons, Aug. 11,—Mayor Tiemann to-day sent the following deepatob to the Mayor of Moe treat, in antiwar to an Inquiry as to when the grand Telegraph celebration woald take place: - Nri Ironer, /11:;.-,. 11 • To the lion. S. D. Roctier, Mayor of itionti•er: 'This oity will celebrate this event, but the day bee not yet been fixed. - We propose that London shall fix the day for the general festivitioa, s and that, if possible, all the cities of both hemisp heres shall unite in its celebration. ' • ' Yon will, of course, reeetro seasonable notice. (Signed) DANIEL F. TIEWANK. Mayor of New York. • • A similar answer has been sent to other parties, and it must suffice for "anxious !maltose , evely whore. ' - INFORMATION CONCERNING TEE WORN. ING OF THE CABLE- : TRE TAANSMIRSIIN OF THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY. --- Nam Unit, Auguet 17.-LThe eleetrielans at Id. pity Day can give no' information °Drumming the working of the cable. The tune for the traiembulon of the Preent - ' reply will depend on the working of the eabl et the time ; - perhaps, under favorable dimmer 111 t, it will require an boor and a half. REJOIOING OVER TDB nouns or ME CABLE. Naar •Yong, Augnst-17.—The celebration in honor ot the Atlantic cable commenced er.day,iat 1111111i80, by the firingof salutes from the Battery Park and Central Park, Flags were dimplayed on all the public, buildings and hotels, and , many Private edifices, and' the shipping pausal, Itila deeorated. There Was another salute of a hundred guns at noon, with the ringing of bells. Business was eds. ponded to some extent, and an extempore holiday prevailed. In the evening, ail the public build ings in the pity will be illumirnted, together with the hotels, theatres, and numerous private build ings. A splendid display of fireworks will take piece in front of the City hall this evening. Bonfires will be distributed for rotten along the riveron both sides of the city, and in all the public Equates. Naw Yong, August 17—Evening.—The city re sents a magnificent spectacle tonight. All the pahlfo buildings, the principal hotels, and merry private residences and places of business ' are bril liantly illuminated. Salutes are being fired, the bells ringing, (imamate aro thronged with people, and the utmost enthustasm prevails. Reports from the towns in the interior, and, to the eastward, intimate a similar state of alfdre Cuicsno, Aug. 17.—Although the• preparations for celebrating the reception of the Queen's sues• doge were not perfected, immediately on the an nouncement of its receipt the excitement broke out and continued nearly all night. At 10 o'elook one hundred guns were fired, the bells rang-for one hour, rockets weresent up, and bonfires biased on almost every street-corner in the city. A "grand celebration comes off this evening la honor hf the event, under the direction of a joist committee of ,Common Councils and the Board el Trade. flatworm &lentos, August 17 —The reading of the correspondence between. he Queen and Presi dent Buchanan was received with much enthusi asm by the visitors here, and three times three agora were given for the President, Quocon.Vic. toils, Mr. Field; and the cable. The band played Bail Columbia and God Save the Queen. It 4 intended to oelebrate the event in town this eve. ning. SIIIPPENSBURG ' Cumberland oounty, Pa.,Aug. 17.—The receipt of the Queen's despatch to the President, last night, °rested the wildest enthusi , earn. BALTIMORE', Aug. 17.—The streets presentquite a holiday appearance. Flogs are displayed from, all the public buildings and shipping, a saints of two hundred guns fanner being tired, the bells of Christ Murat' and all the bells In the city are , ringing a merry peal, and general enthusiasm prevails. PITTSBURGII, Aug. 17.—The Mayor has called meeting of citizens at the Merchants' Bzoltange, to he held to-morrow, to make arranstemehts for a grand demonstration in honor of the Atlantic Telegraph. There will be a geaeral illumination, a hundred guns will be fired, with other demon strations of .17, on Thursday. DIRTISOIT, Aug. 17.—The Queen's message was received here last night with the utmost enthu siasms. The city bells were rung simultaneously, and the whale populace were galled out; bon fi res were blazed, and fireworks set off, while the streets were literally thronged with citizens, anxious to learn the tidings, to celebrate the event, and hear impromptu speeches. To-night there will be a grand display'of fire. works and general illumination A salute of one hundred guns will be fired, and - a gran torch light procession will move througlf the principal streets. The utmost enthusiasm moral throughout the State. elnavawacn, Aug. 17.—The oily was beeutifully illuminated to.night. Salutes are , firing, bells ringing, bonfires blazing, and the utmost Inthusi asm is generally prevailing. F From Washingtofir- ! 17.ismanrost, August 17 —The ailed* Bureau has received a isommunioaticn fbom Brigham Young. in which he says he will give way to Dr Fermi, and close his dile° as Superintendent of, Indian Affairs in Utah. He asks nn allowance of $1.300 to reimburse him for food anti 'presente given to the Indians, in order, to conciliate and keep them in chock until the peeoeful mutts fol lowing the advance of the troops could be ex- !stained to them. It Is suspected by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs that Brigham has conciliated the Indians for hie own purposes, but, finding be could not use them, wants the Government to pay hie ex penses. Special Agent Priohette, under date of August 21, states that ho had made an Ina' °teal effort, with a largo body of Yanotenaise Indialk to fix a time end plane to meet Superintendent Gallen, to receive the presents, do., authorised by recent not of Congress lobe distributed among them. He has returned to the Sioux agenotes. Superintendent Callen bed taken measures to meet the Yanetonaise in council on the 7th of August. A. 11 RUDER Destructive Fire at Attleboroy! Muss, ATTLEBORO', Aug 17.—A large building oeea. pled by the Mansfield Thread Company, the Bow ing Mill of Howard, Briggs t Co., and Everett, Dean &Co., jewellers, was destroyed by fire last night. „ The loss is estimated ati $25,000, and a hundred and fifty panne are thrown out of employment. Leavemonvn, Aug. 14 via Booneville ' Aug. 17, per U B. Frpress.—Lieutenant-Colonel John son, of the let Cavalry, and Captain Simeon, of the Commissary Department, have arrived from the Plains. The former shortly assumes the command of Fort: Riley. The Terre Haute, Allot!, and St. 7ouis BT. Louis, Aug 17.—The trsok of the Terre Haute, Alton, and St. Louis Railroad, which was trashed away by the great flood in Atha, is now thoroughly repaired, the bridge aoross Long Lake having been finished yesterday. "The trains are dm doubted to roR , through ittettoot chop 9011 i Liiid Mayor of London OF *CANADA Army Movements. Rtiilroad. Arrival of the Saxonia. Phew Form, Aug. 77.—The steamship Saxon's., frottritremen and Southampton, has arrived: - She brings date to the 4th instaq, t witleh have been anticipated. kbyt the' intelligenotardru , Sk Johns,.. reeeived here yesterday- —.•- •-•- • The" Sitionia reports s eeing Ihe United States steam- frigato. , Nisgara 70148E43 , i, Ouistyraties east of Seedy llooltvbeatiosup under centaur 1,, , • . o aid; thWemluentlar(s hanker, is dead— • • Tbo sentenooot Niooterts bee been ,00mmitted from death to perpetual servitude i n galleys, The , Tecualping , eenviets mere . senteneed r te from four to twenty-five years serrlee. , • „. • , •,• The London Sun., office has 'been deitiOyed by The ,Emperor• Napoleon, ,during the fetes .at Cherboirg, was to give &free pardon to all offend ers connected with,tbo Prom • • • .; • • Th e reeentbattle betweentheTurkiand Chits"- Sans in .Bosnia was. a • sanguinary affair. The latter were th e victors. but the Turks subsequently tallied and drove the Otirletiank Into Austria. ,' The ,Bombay•insil . had rewthed,' London. •The 'Brillsh,troope had been, ordered, into cantonment during. the, rainy,, season. The amnesty expire., September Ist • . . .„•, The British 'Parliament was ,proiogired on the 24 inst., till 'the 19th, of °Mellor. The .Queen's Speech, whiattle an. uninteresting document. was delivered by a,commission, The London Times attacks the sceeolt,With severity', Two and a half ,railliens of speole 'had arrived in togland. • . • • • New limnsby,' the Turkish and Chill= Govern mentamere emoted. . ~• , • The.arrangements,thr laying the Itedlieli t Cable ivere complete., ,) 4,, •.• , Mr. Synge h i a Secretary of Le- Wilitauf.Olore,Ouseley'o mission to entiol'Amerlas. .• „ , , ." More - than a dozen vestialslhad folinderedln rot emit gelatin theZiorth Sea. -0, , ~ .Ismael Peep*, 'the Turkish AmbaSsadorto Jed, - deli; had' arrived. , France and-EngiMid hid come to al? underettßiirig the'subjeet.„ All tile offen ders, are to he punished, irrespective of ,rank, and W: receive, indemnity. , Two , hundred arrests bed been Mode, ,„ • 'The bentnierolal advidetc by the, &month are 'mostly anticipated. , LONDON, Aug., 6.—tloneols closed to-day at 96a ; I for Money,, and 96f for ,account. Farther FereigiC,News by the Arabia. Joixi, Aug- 17.—A copy of the tondon Courier of the',3th inat„ brought hither from the inearnshlp,Arabiti. furnishes the following voter tions of breetistuffs at Liverpool; lavnnrOon. Aug. 6 —Flour flan j sales of West ern at 20s a 21s 6.1; Baltimore and Ohio 22s a 24e. Wheat firm., at 138 31 a 7s 4d ; rod 6s bd a 6s 6d. Corn steady white 33a a 345; yellow 33s 8d a 34e. Fire at liochester. ..Itoontaran, New York, August 17.—Lougmire's Brewery.was destroyed by fire to-day. Also Dun des ~1; tllowell's sheep-skin faotorY, and Dor ratter's Baths. Loss E 30.000, upon which there was an insurance of s2o,opp. Nomination of lion. Thomas Corwin for Congress. Cricnetiri, Aug. 17.—Hon. Thomas Corwin MB nominated fur Congress yesterday by,the Republi cans of the Seventh district. Letter Prom Nevi York. Norrespoadenee or The Peen New Yews, Angitst 17, HMI. New York, like all the world, is drunk to-day on lightning wine. Bethablmes, cannon-roar, flag waving, are all too feeble manifestations of the general joy. To-day a whirl of half-wondering gratulatiOns, to-night a blase of young AUIBI . IOIOB OreirOrke. „Last night the skies were traversed with thousands of rockets, and the pyrotechnic stores have been besieged this morning by innu merable young Jonathane intent en glorification. Some disappoititMent , was evinced on there: caption of the first pdrtion or .the "Queen's message"—its brevity and apparent ooldners being totally at variance with what was looked for. The later despatches, however, with a continuation of the missive, have satisfied all. Bat the message of Queen or President is of little importance, comparatively, for they will soon be forgotten, while the eleetrio spark that bore them is enduring as the, earthly life of which it is a principle. Nevertheless, in the midst of onr pleasure let us trust that the time is not distant when we shall hail the laying of a second cable, with one end upon American soil! While we accept the present groat boon• of intercommunioation, it is well for ns to consider that we have not that pool five share and control in this electrio bond which was possessed by Mr. Bildad Jones, mate of the Oonneotiout schooner Bally Ann, in that famous craft. The Sally Ann wax getting short of soundings, and the mate went aft to speak with his skipper. " Sapling ilpanor." said. sildad, " if you keep the Alines on this ere soars., you'll her her hard aground on them flats ahead." " Mr. Mate," quoth the skipper, you jut go forted, and 'tend to your part o' the ekuner,'and I'll tend to mine." Bildad Jones went forward, let go the anohor, and then came aft, and reported, " Oaptlng Spuner, my part o' the skuner is at anobor.” Moral—We ought to have a cable before long, that we can anchor or not, at our end, just as we ple••ee. To•night there wilt be grand public, and private illuminations, -musty, bonfires, and other demon strations of,i , ty. The Masonic leoturer, Andrew H. 11. Dawson, of Georgia, delivered an address last nig`ct at Clinton Hall, upon Mt. Vernon and the Tomb of Washington. Mr. Dawson wants the Masonio fraternity to purchase and hold the estate, defends John•A. Washington from the charge of extortion, and an intent to remove the bones of Washington, a•o., and generally argues against Mt. Vernon being held by any body but the United States people. The yellow fever is reported on good authority to he in Brooklyn, a man named Wieres, s sailer, having died in Unimistreet, with every symptom. The board of health are investigating the matter. Two men were to-day arrested by the Metro politan Police, on suspicion of having murdered a negro about three weeks age, at Providence, It. Island. Another "Dead Rabbit" fight took place last night at the corner of Broadwaiand Leonard st., in which a young man named Ceragula was beaten by a rowdy named Gooderson. Gooderson subse quently tried to shoot an either, but was captured and taken to prison. The N. Y. printers aye to have a meeting to morrow, in order to make arrangements for cele brating the advent of the ocean telegraph. Badness still dull at the board, and prices tending downward. Rending closed at 474, a de aline of 4. New York Central opened at 77, and fell to 764, with a business of 2,000 shares. Erie was probably the most active, comparatively, of all the stocks, opening at 164, closing at 164, a de cline of 4 from yesterday. Delaware and Hudson brought 98, seller sixty, against 984, regular, yes terday. Harlem was sold at 104, regular, against same prioe, buyer thirty, at last board. Paeitle Mail brought 834. - Miohigan Central was sold today as low as 579; Michigan Southern, old stook, declined Chicago and Rook Island opened at 731, closed at 734; Mil waukee and Mississippi and Cleveland and Toledo each fell 1; Galena and Mileage brought 834; La Crosse sold at 44 ; Illinois Central brought yester day's price—so did Panama; Cleveland, Burling ton, and Quincy sold at 09. ' The following is Tuesday's business at the office of the Assistant-Treasurer Receipts.. Payments. Balance The receipts include F 430 000 from customs. Re ceived on nooount of loan, $395,000. California drafts, '820,000. 14JW9 YORK STOOK IXONANGN—Augast 17. SECOND BOARD. lOgg N Erie Railroad 800011 a 50, 1R135 100 do . 430 16,1( 100 Inch Oen R GO 67.. ii 50 do 574( 200 Readlog R 430 408 100 do 410 47 60. 2000 it t a xi:Uri 8 4 4 , MN) LaO&M L G Mo 22 6000 Brie 11 bde 1616 81 1 00 do b3O 47X' 20) do 630 •7 100 do 47X 11000 11l Oen bonds 89 80 Continental Bank 08 60 Hk of Comnteree 100 T 4 Mechanic'' , Bank 114 40 Merchant. , Bank 110 10 Marina Bank 21 Psodlo Mslll3oo 8331 71 du 83 7dONY Con .11 7034 5; 0 do 76% 100 to 010 7031 50 do . 43N 1(0 llllnoln Oen R. 74 450 Obi & flock I 8 73 60 do elO 73 100 do boo 73 60 do b3O 703: 100 do 7336' In do l NgoVa TUE MA.RKETB itause.—The demand is fair for Pota at $8; Pearls saleable at $066.06. COTTON .- 1 / 1 1, market to quiet at 'needy rates. We quote SIM yon CILASSMCATION tip Mode. Florida. Mobile, N. 0. a: TeX. Ordinary...... 10% 10g, 10 K 10m Middling 12,$i 1214 12% 123 Middling Fair. 13 18 13M 13M t isu.—Dry Cod la in meagre supply and prices are firm. Mackey el aro also in IVA supply. and non Oral gales of 200 this large Nos I, 2, an 8, at $13.05M, $ll 62X, and $7 01K, respectively &o.—The demand Is good for fresh ground Western Canal Flour, and this is better and very limited In supply. The low grades are In fair request at pIOTIOUSISLOS is part for export. _Canadian Flour is In fate request and Is better; eaten of 500 bbla at 11.4 90e5 05 for extra. Eleuthera Flour ie in fair request, and without imp. tient change; the Sales are 1,500 bbla at $5 2585.60 for superfine Balti meoss ho $5.600 76 for fancy and extra do, and.sB 80 07.10 for choice and family extra. Rye Flour Is in fair demand at $1 5004 25. Corn Meal is ineelive—t4.2so.l 80 for Jersey 0 a atn.—The wheat market in better, and prices are nominal for prime; club wheat in very scarce ,• $1.05 is offernd Prime red winter is hold at $l. 20 The sales are 12,000 bu at $1 for fair Milwaukee Club, $1.13 for good red southern, $1.25 for new red Michigan. $1 SO for fair white Indiana ; $1 45 for prime white Miehigan, (new.) $1 6001.65 for new while southern, and $1.58 00 ter wiate Kentucky. Bye Is la limited demand at 81,,8E cents. Oats are held higher; sound are scarce and wanted— sales of Mate at 48860 e, and WestArn and Caned. an at 48. g 65ic Jtmey, 420460. Barley Is iu limited de. mend at 008650. Corn is better, particularly low or very Inferior kinds, the medium qualities are still dull and heavy. Eillut.sesse is du' I, but prices are Orin. New Orleans lain meagre supply, and hold Offaly 5t618520. PSOVIBIONS.—The demand is Irregular for Pork, and prices are unsettled and lower. Some of the sales are not taken es a criterion of the market. The sales are 860 bble early In the day at $17.250 17:85 for mesa; fIO,I/Q to; sod; 49 i add Kim do pp f 4,00044.861 ...711i117PEMENT8 THIS CLAMPS MICIVEITRIIICT be Hoist to Ruin Aa Alarming Sacrifice." %, ifilitoteo NATIOWAL TEXATAII —" Urian ( the Id-` Deets; The People's terrysi. ,, • GIVORD!ii °PAPA 11 0110111.—atItioplan Sntertably, utentny-84A. • • dc Chrunntrime.h. - --Irwe are not a slo'dr otet people- '. at least at times—and tinged with "old fogyism," we hardly know,the meaning of the terms. The laying of the Atiantio eable,the grandest achievement of any-age-bas been eppro: - .• prlately eemnienioritted in almost every city and towii attlie Union. Monday and Monday night we decd told by the telegraph, bandies blazed, rockets ' roarod;'the bells Aimed their Merriest Ala:Named her sweetest sounds, sod thousands of, UPS grew eloquent , in tielebrating the, gloriOns oVent, anciliortriying thlitiountlees blessings Yet in stein for the nations,of nog, earth,'in every quorter , t, of the host' Rale, eltve drie drtwo little illuoiina tions, the event was ushered in , with almoit the 811.11200 of the grave.- True,we-had-yeaterday morning a slight demonstration—bells were rung,. 'and a few scatteredlags ilbated`nne In its honor; and last evening one hundred guns boomed - a tardy, but no. doubt honest, „welcome to the ;long lociked-fortiehievenient.- Thiel detionetrition'was. 'not in keeping with. the nharnoter of our city as arnott . v if not the very first eammerolal city of the New ' Many of the engine and hose companies ex- , Whited a! commendable spirit , in• honoring the. event. , At Broad , and Prime greets, at , 4 o'clock in the morning, a salute was fired by the National Artillery, under the direction of Col. •J. , s- Mur-, pby ; at the same time a salute of one hundred; guns was given from the receiving-ship Prince ton, off the navy.yard. • ' , Chestnut, etreet, was the only one in which there was anything like a thaw of, bunting, and along it wino dozen or two of flags streanird, out, at msg. 'Mont diotanoes. , The only ,building we saw I decorated or, draped, was that; occupied by T. R. Evans A Co., and Runt, Webster, A Co., nearly nppottite the Girard Boum The front ef this was Very handsomely draped with,.flega, while in the, centre wag a large, inscription, "Morse and Field— The Triumphal .Age of Selena° and Art—Atlantic Cable, laid knelt 6, 1858 " Above this, in the window spaces of the third and friurth stories, were the following : ' "The Electric, Telegraph—The Degueireotyne The Steamship The Power Loom—The Cotton Gin—The Sewing Maohine, The' Stocking Loom." The granite sores on the north side of Chestnut street, below Eighth, occu pied by Meters liorstman apd others, were also golly adorned with bunting from roof to pavement. Along Third street we saw a few scattered flags, along Aroh street a solitary streamer; and an isalated decoration here and there throughout the city's extended limits. The dapping mode a somewhat better show, the display of Sags anti streamers being far more respectable and general. If we were to particularize to any extent, might instance the following: In Third street, above Chestnut, a very eon spicuous flag bore the coat of orms'ef Perinsyl ra nia, on a light ground, with the motto "England nod America united." At the corner of Fifth suit Chestnut streets the British and Amerioau tins a ero ruspended be tween the Board of Trade - rooms and the Mayor's office. The office of tho American Telegraph Company looked very gay. A multitude of flags depended from the awning' and windows. and a sign was planed in the window at one o'clock in the after noon, bearing upon it, in large letters, "European Telegraph Office." The evening was to dose the day's rejoicing .by ere-works, the Contribution of Mr, Jackson, the pyrotechnist. These were to consist of a piece, representing the union of the British and Ameri can flags, and was to have been exhibited in front of the Mayor's once and the'lloard of Trade. Owing to the rain during the afternoon and eve-, ning. this entertainment, which waalooked forward to with interest by thousands, wax, ncoasserily, postponed. We hope, hereafter, to have the plea sure of witnessing it. This is about the extent of our pity's " celebra tion" (what a burlesque upon the term) of the grand aphievement of uniting the 014 and new worlds by a cement of living, ountinnops thought! MAD Doi"! MAD DOG 1-031C13 ridge this cry, and every suspected canine falls dead, like the Philistines before 'the jaw-bone of Samson. We saw an illustration of this yesterday. The startling cry was raised, and eager pursuit made by a perfect avalanche of boys and men. 'Before we could come np, we heard two shats,hang whang ! and while our verylair stood on and in fearful contemidation of • the amount of hydro phobia, which might have boon dispensed by the terrible animal, we met the party returning; bear ing, as a trophy, the deform& mewls of a dog, scarce larger than a good-sized oat, and looking anything but formidable. We plead guilty to a partiality for dogs. We have yet to come across the specimen of the canine race, • mongrel, puppy, whelp, or betted, Or ear of low degree," which bad not some share of consideration in our eyes; but a mad dog is another thing. While wo confess to an admiration of Tray, however, in a state of unadulterated and unadorned dogship, we must admit that when we seo the point of his none just inside of a strong muzzle, during these hydrophobia-inspiring days, we abate nothing of our satisfaction in thus beholding him. If our dog-population must run loose during the "heated term," let them be mussled, not oily outof selfish consideration for our own aafoty, but with Immo° regard for the dogs themselves ; for onto let an unfortunate canine be suspected of having a dis position to go into " fits," as many " with human, form divine" have, at sigh t of water, and ho stands just about as much chance for his life as a flea once cornered and in the solentifie grasp of a lady who had been tortured by Its bite. Poor canines No wonder " the life of, a dog" is used as the climax misery te which anytichig human can be nab- - jetted. Tax WEATLIZII, that over prolific theme for "locals," bee again Laid us under contribution for an item. As we write, Old Sot's rays shine down with a tioublageare4 vengeance; and despite the efforts of an occasional lively breeze, are of such overpowering forms that even the aophyr's breath seems almost instantly transformed into the heated emissions of a furnace. The mornings and evenings are cool—the former at times really rug. gestive of overcoats anal woollen covering ; but ere noon arrives, perspiration begins to wise from every pore, shlrtsoollars to wilt, and pedestrians to pant like lissards This weather 13 a great in stitution, and in this latitude, at least," fickle es the winds, and changeable as the tides." Glori ous 'autumn however, is well nigh at band, with tta soft, mellow, balmy influences, and ere we are aware of it, theaummer will have departed, and leave to ns the full fruition of our hopes of more endurable days Apropos of fickleness, as if to verify our say ing, we had scarce penned the above, when the heavens grew ominously dark, and rain began to descend in a Fade's!, torrent. Streets were one sheet of water, gullies were *swollen into little rivers, water-spouts choked up in a uselesi effort to carry from house-tops the liquid current, while the atmosphere grew deliciously pleasant to the rapid musk' of the pattering drops. What's world of mush) there is in a single storm—sometimes a deep-toned, solemn melody; again, the softest. sweetest whisperings of delicious harmony, and anon an exquisite blending of all. Tux is GREYS" AT Wtratuvorog.—The Phi ladelphia Independent • Greys, Capt. Etna:island, numbering some thirty muskets, scoompanied by the United Slates Cornet Band, visited Wilming ton, Del., on Monday, as we have already stated. The Wilmington Gazette thus speaks of their re ception : "When it was understood that they were coming, a number of citizens met and determined to receive them in proper style, and accordingly the cornet band was brought out, and preceded by a number of gentlemen, escorted the Greys from the steam boat wharf to the Indian Queen HJtel, where the ownpitny was received in a neat address by Francis Vincent, Esq., welcoming them to our beautiful city, to which the Captain replied in appropriate terms, at the termination of which, the compa ny, epeekers, and C M. Allmon,: ' were cheered. The soldiers were then ushered into the dining saloon of the Indian Queen, and furnished with a handsome lunch by its liberal proprietor. This being concluded. they took up their line of march for the Brandywine, where they spent a part of the day in target shootinx, and returned to Phi ladelphia in the afternoon." The following was the result of the tiring: let prlie, won by Quartermaster Chas. S. Green; 2d do, private A. J. Hunteingar •, .31 do, Sergeant Washington It. De Young; 4th do, Orderly Ser geant E. Price Runt ; sth do. Corporal Laib ; 6th do, private John Robinson. The Greys returned to the oily late in the 'afternoon, having spent a day long to be remembered. SOTTIIEIIN ArtniveLs.—ln looking over the lint of hotel arrivals each morning, one feet oon• not fail, particularly, to inspire remark—and that is the largo number of strangers who hail from different portions of the S nith. This we regard as a most favorable augury far a prosperous fall trade. We feel such an abiding faith in a speedy return of confidante, under our present prosperous and encouraging financial position, as well as the bounteous supplies which successive harvests have garnered, that wo cannot, for the life of us, indulge a whining despondency, as is too much the wont with our business men, nor listen, with oven seem ing respect, to the constant oroakings of those whose peculiar aim in life app ears to bo panto making. Confidence is all that is needed to place us upon the very pinnacle of commercial and manu facturing prosperity ; and with the daily illustra• Hone seen, both in our retrenchments of home and . 8368,810 61 . 273.233 64 .12,891,106 c. 5 foreign expenditures, that our people have bene fited by the season of adversity through which they have passed, we cannot see why confidence in eacii other should be withheld. Depend• upon it, we shall have brisk and encouraging times, and that speedily; end our own city will not be the lost nor least to benefit by the desirable change. Al- ready business begins to loom up encouragingly, and the cloud of commercial despondency to dis perse. 60 Mich AN 10, blO 23) 26 do 22 24 Mich 2.2 N I pro It 48!( A NEW ENGINE von LANOASTEB.—The now suction engine being built in this city for the Friendship fire company, of Lancaster, is now ready for delivery, and a committee of that oOrn pany arrived in the oily last evening for the per poso of receiving it. It is expected that they will return in the first freight train to•dny, with their new machine, wlO3l/ will be immediately honeed on their arrival in their own city—the company meeting at one o'clock to receive it. It is also said that a new tender or "crab" for the Union Company of that place, constructed In this city, will bo taken np in the same train. FIRE DETECTITE--INSTRUCTIONEI.—Yostor day morning, at the May or ' s office, the lieuten ants of the different distrusts, on making their re turns were presented with a card containing' in anti/Aloes to the Police Department in reference to the Fire Deteotivo. All policemen aro ohm. manded to aid, by every means in their power, the Fire Marshal i n the discharge of his duty. Every fire, however slight, le to be reported Immediately at the Central Station. GUARDIANS OF TUE POOR.- 7 418 our report of the proceedings of this body, yesterday, it appesra we made some errors, the correction of which we cheerfully append. from the secretary of the board: Office of the Guardians of the Poor No 38 North Seventh street. Fenno/turns, August 17,1888. John IP. Forney Rag pass Sta In your tesne of The Press or this morn ing. I perceive your repnr'er (un'ntentional no doubt months an error is the retort ot our prcceedinge (Guattlierie of the Poor) of yeNterday omitting come minor errors. I particularly refer to the Die- of tte be ing reported c. The securities for Mr Jones were re• ported as Geo. T. Keyser end Alex. Cummings. who were accepted as sell The true report rhould be, The Solloitor reported the bend of the secretary of the Board, and that Mews, Geo. F. Keyser and Alex. Cummings wore united with him aa his securities, when on mutton, the came was approved. Being personally interacted, I will be obliged for the correction. am al ways ready and willing to aid your reporter in regard to our proceediop whenOVOL Called on Tow reseatittily, IT. It, Pima, thq7,T, . THE CITY. A WOMAN AssAMITXM—Eliza Carroll made complainaoshee iphie, Station-honse against aeveral oMe ' rfriktinl watchmen of the West Phi l odejohla r - RlVOtatlway, a nd an r oomilka4rutali tilt 11'014 her and an at ,tompt, ,oti "1 -.Ws b4r a teison. 'Area men, named : ,,,, B e en r ifi rr '44 - T anli teth .4 1 • alee, Mild Henry Poste, ths ighefordiVderman Miller, of the Twenty•ibtartli Wayd,, : hyierbom two of them - Were - helkto.boll tstskuserkg ilk: jowl Poste, front Itiektincertele evidil3dr him, was dis charged:, Paul Devlin, said to be implicated in the egitiati was subsequently arrested and held to answer. oi • The arrestelthme_pertlesore_hairelearnede-fe Twa=n - iiils- l by--the • oftinenrof - the "Twat:al-1 '- mud', as stated in tbeAfiernaoit Avers, but 441)0' president of the ralhtdd &dela - fly, Milt ii i - .ohensgrogri:anthilti an torintolldnutildtirMrret: ward.,-Rstr,-NdioieinxicVii-fairtho reputation of 1 ' their road promptedithtntlto , take'protatitliteps to hap the , alleged-offewlere - broaght-tolustlas: • these officers of the road the parties's/61414nd .. Asir to the custody of the officers of the Twenty. fourth ward. : :' i•-_ - .: .. : ' Pt., REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &C.-The foliOifine ellen of real estate and stooks Wire made bi' M. , Thomas et Sons, last evening, at -Philade lphia' the '. Exchange: ~•-• .; -..• • <-- L 1 I Al 4•!4 , 19 •- ' V _ 85 shares of kiseiCenologtOulialik;sBs;.l4d'ar" Bank of Northeirt Libertiesi.4sBB. Illtree-story brick dwell fug,: ilth.eide yard. P,o_plarstreet,lreet. of Sixteenth, .$2;100:;;51,eit 2t.story briek dwell. tog. No 467 DiliWyn ,istreet, ; belifty - Noble, $9OO ; Three-story brink dwelling sirgroce'ryatori;'Ne. 876 Apple street, betWeenTotirth street and York eve•vie and Coates. and Brown 'streets,' $B6O ; Thr, e- tort' brick dwelling and lager-beer saloon, No, 878 Apple street, $960; Postr"lota; Nineteenth 'street and Anne street-Lot' of ground, east side of 19th street, $650; Lot of ground adiolning pd the Foote," $355 ; Lot of ground adjoining on the south, $250 ;' Lot of ground adjeining on the south, '5245. A SzCsmup.=—On Monday night a complete smash-up occurred, in Girard avenue, below-Fif teenth street. A light wagon, drawnly•two.tine horses, and containing _four "fast" gentlemen . , was broken Murat toS pitoos. In.thrning the cor ner of Fifteenth street tlitr.horses!ran onto the - • • pavement, flung the gentlinfen idightly in juring them. Their escape with thi wreak of their wagon wee quite fortunate for them, under the oil , munetances. POVOICSIEN ImatED.—Yesterday- morning, whilst the salute in honor of the Atlantio cable* achievement was being fired at 'Broad and Prime street!, two policemen, named George Lowlier. and Thethas 6)404 were shockingly injured by-the premature discharge of a cannon they were engaged in loading. The injured men were taken to the hospital, where amputation of both their arms was performed, and, their other Injuries properly at tended to, SOLLIZR D4an;--Tfieodore S,hreibner, who Wei . sergeant-major the first regiment of in fan*, under command of Col. Lewis, died yeiter; day .at his residence in Perry street, below Pine, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. He -was'one of the oldest active soldiers in the city or State. He was, at - the time of his death, turn-key of the Eighth-ward station, which office he also bald under Mayor Vaux He .visa a read estimable I man. and generally beloved. Puiramisnte. lornargN rtr Boarrow.-,—Dele;. gallons of the Northern Liberty and Humane En- - gine Companies, of this city,' are now in Boston, where tbey,arrived ,yesterday. .They were -tabs' the guests of 'several ex-firemen of Boston, yester day and today; and during their visit an elegant signal lantern is to .be presented to the Northern Liberty Engine Company;.through its delegation in that ci.y. RAILROAD ACoromir.—On Monday evening_ as the train of ears was proceeding from Many unk to this city, a German, named Jacob- Rouse, while standing ,on the platform of one of -the,Oars, lost hie balance and fell, with Violence, from' the train. Two severe wounds to -his :head, and others of an internal character, were the • result. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. THE WiIIIIINGTON BLIIEN.—This ,COMPADy prooseded to - Briatid,".Viiitildiii - roorning,,,foc tar geteshooting. The following were the Ineley theta: let prise to nrivate B. A. 'lnner: 2d prise to private J. C. Lamhrey ; 3d Faith to Corp Dabine ; 4th prize to Corp. Ward ; sth prise to private 'Gee. Towne; Bth prise to private J. li:Dailey; ; 7th prize to private Wm. Ranson. Exartmo .—A. yowl German, about. 22 ynara. of age, named Charles Reiedithr, lii3d.a hearing before Alderman Elliott - last • evening:* iri the Twenty-third ward,—Frankford;:on - the, charge of setting fire to a Imo, the property of , thistor'ir estate.. He was folio committed for a hearing, in default.of $l,OOO bail, INCENDIARY ARRESTED.—PIRTIONI4eichart, a young man. was arrested yesterday morning in the Twenty-third ward, on the charge of being concerned in several -incendiary attempts. , ~He bad a bearing before . -Alderman•Elliott, of Fratok ford, at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and held to answer. „ MONEY STOLEN.—A - man nained'..Williata Fields stole the sum of slos,.yesterday morning, from a residence in Manayunk. He left the phase before the robbery woe discovered. He will, doubtless, 4 arrested, as a description of him has been left at the Central pollee station. - COMMITTED TO PRISON=A party of , five young men, who were in the habit of lounging at the corner of Third and Catharine ...etreets,.were, arrested, and sent to prison by Aldermen ,Titter mary. The party were implicated In Wilding a fire in the pubiiii atreete. A Goon Inwa.—The American -Telegraph Company's OfflOe. on Third street,' wad list night' again illuminated with its nUMeTOUssinall lights, bete* which was the following Inscription : Atlantic ImproVemeht. on Prank lin'e Kite-string:" :Bather, good, that:, DEPRAVED Jnvenrirs,A party of yoimg boys have beenarrested by the poliee , of the 'Tenth' district, on suspicion of having been engaged In a number .of recent burglaries., Claim suspected parties are "spotted,'' and will, doubtless, - b6 arrested. THE DAY AT Mems.vmsx..—The citizens of this plane last night, at *lB 55, fired a salute of twenty-five guns in commemoration of the grand Atlantio cable athievemant. - Addresses were made, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed. AN ITEENOwN COLORED MAN was picked up last night, -at -the corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, and taken to the-hospital. No one knew anything of him, and he was unable himself to give any information. BLITH WARD STATION-HORSE ILLIIMTNATED. —This station was illuminated In a splendid man-, net last evening. in honor of the successful laying of the Atlantic Cable. There was much - rejoicing in that vicinity. . „ of WHISKEY Too Mren."—Cornelius Palmer, while in a state of intoxication; fell anon: the eide wal k. severely injuring • h is - head. ' 'He Wes taken - to the Second - district station-house ; where go? no-, cesssry medical relief was afforded. " . PETTY THEFT.—A colored chap, sailing un der the name William Robinson, was committed by Alderman Hillinge, to answer for the larceny of divers articles, among which were chickens, lead-pipe, and nails. .- Smarms DEATH.—A Mrs. Long, in Spruce street, below Third, died very suddenly yesterday morning. She wee in apparent health a few minutes prier to her death. Coroner Fenner held an inquest in the oise. MORE BRUTAL ASSAIILT.—A Dennis Gal lagher was arrested by Officer Nulty, of the Ninth ward, charged with an indecent and brutal assault upon a female at Fairmount. He was held to an swer by Alderman Conrow in $BlO bail. brilliant ANOTHER POSTPONEMENTO--That tr scene on the Schuylkill," advertised to come off last night, for the reception of the new boat of the Chebnetoo Barge Club, was postponed in cane; queries of the rain. PROSTRATED BY HEAT--A man was found yesterday morning, in Sixth street, below Chest nut, perfectly prostrated from the effects of the heat. lie was taken to the Pennsylvania Hos pital. RECOVERED.—The body of the boy Miles Sweeny, whose death by drowning we noticed -yes terday, bss been recovered, and an inquest bold by Coroner Fenner: - can:nter named James Mc- Kenna, employed at the Navy Yard, wee taken t , the hospital yesterday, having fallen from a scaf fold and dislocated his hip. DISORDERLY Houss..—Eliza Davis was bold to bail, by Alderman Warren, to answer at emir) the charge of keeping a disorderly house in Wes' Philadelphia THE COUNTS.—None of the courts wero in session yesterday. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.— The regular monthly exhibition of this society was held last night at Concert Rail. James Pollock, gardener to Mr. James Dundas exhib ted a flower from the Victoria Regis. Thi' specimen measures fourteen inches in diameter The plant from which it was out yields three blot!. some per week, arid his been blooming constantly since last December. Jemes'Pollook exhibitel a new orchid, one of the most remarkable productions of the vegetable kingdom ever brought to our nods.. ' In the way of familiar plants, a fine variety wee offered. The principal point of attraction, bow ever, was the dispial of vegetables, for which the first premium was awarded to A. L. Felton. mar ket gardener. A magnificent display of Mogan' grapes, of two kinds, was made by John Landis, gardener to Mr. Altemas, of West Philadelohin The same perann exhibited tomatoes of gigantic proportions, which were especially noticed. Roth soared premiums. . • Robert Keivington, whose services are always required at fashionable weddings, smitrihnted two bridal bouquets, composed wholly of white flowers of different varletuse, of which the lady visitors became esocially enamored, and to which the customary premium was awarded. S Smnpson, 'vrdener to Alexander Brown, Spring Rill, exhibited superior nectarines, to which a special premium was awarded. The business meeting, in the absence of the president, wee conducted by Biz. Knorr, who was called to the chair. Five candidates for membership were balloted or and elected. - The committee appointed to milder the mat ter reported in favcr of an annual exhibition, on the third Tuesday in iieptember, to continuo for three evenings, which was adopted. The premium awarded were as follows Cogeotion of ten Valais—For the beat, to John Pol lock, gardener to 3,11n0n. Collection o' six plants—For the bent, to James En die, gardener to Dr Xnah. Fpecitnen plant—Per the best, to John Pollock, Table Design—For thebsat, to Wm. Perry. Bieket—Por :Ite beet, to J. J. Ilabertnehl ; for the se-end best, to J. A. Goeb.ing. Dougnete—For the best pair, to J. J . Habermehl; for the second beet to J A. Closhrtnx. , Special premium of $2 to John Pollock, tot an crihrM and flower of V,rtoria; of $2, for a collection of China eaters, to J . J. Habermehl. Tee committee notice a eery flue dieplay of the Gla dioiue, from G. W. Bart. by Committee on Yrtat.ll. Crapes—For the teat white Taietiea, the Cannon Call Muscat, to John Landay, gardener to B. T. Atte ntive For the second best Muscat of Alexandria, to the same. Nectarines—Foe the beet, the Boston, to John Id Laughlin, cardener to J . B Baxter Piuma—loi the beet, the Green Gage, to George W Earl. - For the second best, the Bingham, to Alexander Parker. Apples—For the beet 20 'peeled, Malden Bluth, to' John Perkins. Pears—For the beet 20 epeeimene, the Tyeon, to Wet Parry ; for the second beet, the Julienne, to Philip Buntlog. The committee notice some wry fine "Manton Nec tarines, which came too late for competition, par AleX. Brown's greenh , use By the Committee on Vegetables : For-the best display by a market gardener to A. L. Felten. . Bpucial premium of El to, John Lando, minor to J. T, ,fattiqui i for yOr7 duo :01011Calf. . 1 The Biountealliererte.Milifr• [Prot/ the Elawannati Republican of ti l nt*.ift r it. -1 a sow'. ii , aavotisdi;.hailei, in wiiiin&ot this curious rentanterment!tnithilik tiffelebisotei the Zonave is to marry the subject of his o4,o,vadollrr, .0 kiln ißlcknOrLfritliffsninistithe, I:The 3leung liar' asserts unqualifiedly that they yrarc_lawfally mar- _ ried before they made the tour to ,Nett, York, and bad lived as man and•Vtifefor *els before tbs!„ -, separation.*Tbe 4feereibfailianeitibieitY, then:. ',,,, is simplyLbYthold-on;to thelefsealiatdiitOn,' The fact °V MS bevitig ithothetirlfe POW living id, the State of , PAiiiiisylvanhiseems - to he, inflinsrist --.,..., sent ;talus of the cast? DAYStrogy,.ebitecie t) - htsresuacess. y By 'the: litee,veii btaiiPthet thilt :rein anti& ma iii 4 ,, igrew qu ite chivalrous on tbs - hiteilf jakileparthie front avannah. Refgrearkitt'en — bhard ,the, ,., steamer! thatiligittivg war sitinidfa'pastinaVisttlf - him, and if anytentleminidesnetr tto 'lnt fatetweil ' inibasitay,.hearas-always ready, to acelmonbdate him afterbreakfastimufs, as he,was generally at • letsitrellhe renfallfdeldt.the i day. Remould lie ofer till tlfe naktinMiner:to oblige.* belligerent= meet himpilf;'way, .or,. rather. than-ho aces about' it, go 311c:1i/hole distance himself! Verily, the Zonave is a trump. - ; . „ , THE C ALAMITY ON THE VIROIN,I#..—The NPR Or• loans Picayune of oth since.onr last issue, the following persons, wounded by the explosion. have died, vie : John.hiciearthyiplumber,-137' Camp streetnte - .10eiree a - family of young children. .3.. ...F. John FitsgeralB,Morkinan'of „ Samuel 07 Poor, eedetant engineer, a !attire of 'lissirrenci county.; N. Y. - , Rimy, or Reser, water tender. Jean Baptiste, a negro bey,'one of the bands. Garret, a negro boy, belonging to Mr. Bosworth, a band on the boat. On the 10th inst. the P;cayune says r "Reason able evidence having led to thribe li ef That the ex., plositin on the steamboat' Virginia was the mutt of nefarious - design, a reward or.s2,ooo_is offered for the .det talon andeonvie lion of the gait ty,p &Mee.? The Picayune of August, 11th says ” Slime the explosion of the Virginia, the 11th, has been miss log, and the general mopresston mas.that he was blown overboard, and, perhaps, drowned. Yester day, however ; his fate - .was-ascertained, the man-. Fled rtmainsof his body having- been discovered in the wreak. The top of Ma skull was entirely blown'off, arid one of his legs was rinikini. An in quest seas held on hishody by the coroner oflef , Anson parish, and a verdict mai- returned •to the effeot simply that he tiammto his death from" the explosion on board of the Virginia. - The flame of the deceased was Bitlirms. Be was a native of Portsmouth, Ohio, and about thirty•ono7ears of - ago," The Detroit Free . Press says : ftc.lt is an Ro tuma fact, which Gannet be contradicted with any &mai, that we have a wilderness, uninhabited by immen-belorr and occupied by the wild bouts of the aboriginal forests, within five or six miles of Dotrolt r a city of seventy thousand - baba- - bitants " . 111164 Margaret Fox;.one of the family with vrhoin originated the Rochester repaints several years ago, and who was admitted into a Roman Catbelio Church In New York on Sunday last, we see ,it elated in the New York Post, is the young lady in whose education and welfare Dr. is 'said to have takenimili a warm interest. , • . Mr. 11.. 0. Baxter, of - St. .rohnebruy; Ver. meat, died in New Orleans of lollow fever, after ifn illness of seven &lye. -He went to New Orleans about fourteen months ago, and lead acted 'se looal editor of the Bee, with much ;thinly. Jacob Drey, of Rockland township, Perks county, Pennsylvania, about fly/smiles from Ruts town, oomniitted suicide a few days ago, by put ting his• throat with a razor.- -He was not sane at the time. , - - FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Money Market: - 'itat 17' Pairoineyele, Art 1858. The stook market was nearly as doll and heavy, - £o-day as it was YisiiidaY. Reading , Railroad' stock fell of another with males at the de cline. Rate, Fires- add at deolbse of . 1; - city Biros at. 973 r and ; Rhein,. Railroad'. second nforigagelonds at 71, no change; Railroad at 421 . ; Rerristeii liaiirkicl 501 Rarilsbrirg Railroa d 'tiondi - at 891; :Caraden and Amboy - bonds 41 . 970 at 80; -Igorris Canal preferred at 991. - For 'Neer Granada' and New - Cmejt, there- was bid, and I for Lehigh Zlnc: - Bank stooks are In reg,neet, but few at the . prices. ' Money continues without change as to supply or demand, though --Wire IS' decidedly' more stir among basin's* oiroles, and 'an active demandfor accommodation from the weaker houses.' Second. class paper has hardly a tinotable-prioe treason. Sons being reported at all rates, Dim eix and seven per. cent: per annum, up to one and a half percent. per month. A, decision has recently been rendered in the New York Court of Appeals, which may be of service to those of our readers - interested in real - estate in the „State of New York,-and which may be found applieableto 'Enna - Musa within this - bdi: loran( our own State. -... The deoislon is to the effect that a Fire Ism: ranee Company liablein a mortgage haring ea ,alignment of a policy, when the insurer at the time of a loss beano interest in the property. The effect of the deoislon is to render 8 policy of inett• ranee assigned tomenre a mortgage worth no more than Waste paper to the mmtgege f hollier, in case the niortgagorshill have -parted with his interest in She property. :The Mutual - Life Insaranee ComPani at New York, for, the better protection of its trusts, bee enured an endorsement to be made by the. in- Surers ow all policies transferred to it during the' .last three years. Under this agreement, tha First Insuisnee Company egret - all:int its 'klieg., assigned to or held by. the Life Insurance Company as mortgagee, shall be binding upon the insurers. and that the interest of the mortgagees shall be oon- siderird absolutely insured, and subject to neplea in bar of the, right of the Life Insurance Company takeeover from the insurers snob stun or sums of money as shall save them from loss under suck policies, in consequence of any, Are which may happen, other than those by insurrection, riot, le., which are always excepted.' - Thisdecisionrtinat a Mortgagee cannot be an in. surer and protect the owner, is a very important one, and ought to be boree in mind. The custom here has been, among some companies at least, to see as far as the officers could that the policy re cognised the owner as the insurer, but the owners of property and mortgagees should see that their position in this respect 113 clearly understood, and satisfactorily defined' • The following"figarerrolative to the yield of gold in Australia will befound of interest - ' " In the year 1857, - 48 815 'inners of gold (value £185,138) were exported from New South Wales, Find %?29 855 ounces (value £10.806,260) from Vie. Leiria. The gross total quantity of gold exported fr,.ni both (mimics, between May.lBsl ; and Decem ber, 1857, is estimated at 17,023,413 ounces, valued at £84,122,360 " The amount of coal shipped last week over the Lehigh Canal, was 28,228 tons,, making 434,478 'ens for the whole semen. The Lehigh Valley Railroad brought down 9,301 tons, making the receipts for the season 302 043 tons, showing a decrease for the week of 704 tons, and reducing the increased tonnage of this year aver last to 18,844 tons. PIIILADELPR,IA 13P0CR, ElioaLtlGll BALES, , r . Aug. 17, 1858. womb nr• sunray, saewn , .t co ,- BANI-Nol9k, EITOCIT, AND IXONANON .110111111, IWITZWAIIT 0011.111111 TRIAD AND orizarNuT smears. • _ FIRST BOARD. 2000 Penns es 89,1‘1 3 Pease 11 47% 2000 do 891 5 Norristown R..... 54 vat do' seg 1 • -do •... 64% 1000 do 89% too New - Grenada.— w 2500 de 89% 100 do alo OM 6s cash 97 50 Reading 8,..crab.93X 1000 do 9"X 50 -do 1n1wn.233 1000 do ...new.lol% 50 do ...b5.23X 230 do .new 101 X 60 do .biern 28% 9 /00 Elmira R let mt 50 ,do .bsen 23% lnta.7l 50 do .bswn 23% IWO 0 & Rea 'W.. SO 60 - do .esern Zo% 1.000 Harrisbwg N 135.89 X 3 Morris Canal pfd. 09 X 10 Penn.. 10 42% I- 4 Parer & Moab bk. 57 1 do 42% 1 do . 57% 1 do 42% 21 , do ...57X - la do 4°.• 40 Commercial Bank. 47 • ,PRTWERN BOARDS. - 101 Pious 08..14.13.N0X 1100 N Penne It 6,....59% SECOND BOARD. 1100 Penns ta Soy 2000 Reading ROa '70.77 d 0 City 6s 97 80 Reading R 2"1( 100 do 97 10 do 23% 2000 Flmlrs It 7 lst. 100 New Granata—, g mart... cash 71 23 Phils & Trenton MON Penns IS 63.... 59 X it lots 98 'OOO do ....bell 20 Girard Bank....ri tj ;000 do —.59% 50 do ....113( 800 Wilmington 116e.09 , 1000 Plant Bk Terut.loo CLOSING PRIORS—STEADY. Bid. Ask,d I Bid. dskori. ?hilt IN 87% 97x Set Nay ImP Of • -01 65 do 13 97% 97% do stock.... 8% do New..lol XlO2 do prof 303; 171( ,iennerly Ea 89% Sow Wmrp , t & Elm 11.10% 111( raiding P 23% 22% do MIA mt .71 72 de bd 10 77 77y do 24 mt..... 49 50 do mtts 44..881( 89 bong Island 11% 12% do .mtla 1 86..65% 0f ,y 'l4frard Bank-- 11% 12% 'ewe B. 42x 42,X' Leh Coal & Na-r.. 48 49 do Intro 63.....98X 00 S. N regal& R 8% 9 • do Win ee SO% 99% do We MX CO .foc r is Qua 0. 0 ..4.3X 45 New Creek 3t ji - do prof die (499 00,4( ex . 7 detrain 6'69 62% 62X ,Lebigh Zino 1 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Anguet 17—Evening. —llreadstuffa are abouttbe same. The Flour market is eery quiet to day. the demand being pretty much eon lord to the wants of the trade at from $1 ON rr4.76 for • ild stook superfine! $53 5.26 for fresh ground do, !p -aladins 200 bble made from new wheat at the latter arise Extras range at $5 Meet. 75, and fancy iota at 55.7566.75 per bbl, according to brand and quality, with moderate sates. A side of 200 buts middlings is ro • ported at 13.82%. Rye Flour is In demand at an ad. canoe, and 250 bble have been sold at $3.75 per bbl. Corn Meld is scarce at $4 per bbl. Wheat is in eteady intend and at about previous quotations and 8 000 hue fair -to prime red have been disposed of at 11 200 ~ 25, mostly at 1124, and $1.25 in store. White is looted at $1.3801.40, with ache of 1.200 bus. Delaware et the latter rate for prime. Rye is mares and wanted, with small sale, of old at 8008 - c, and new ct 70c; the distillers are 1 Hying at the latter price. Corn is lower, hut rather more eetive to-day, with eaten of .sbont 9,000 bus yellow to note at 870, afloat, and 850 in ~tore. Oats continue in demand, and about 5 000 bus new Fonthern brought 40e, and coma old and new :nixed 41. e. Bark—ln Quercitron there in nothing do ing, and the market is dull at $33 for lot quality No. 1. Hotton e —Hold era are rather firmer in Their views, but there is very little demand f,om manufacturers, and a small busleem doing at previous quoted rates. Greco decaud Previsions—There is very little doing, owing to the difference in the views of buyers and sellers. teed■ are quiet, hot about 100 bun Clover-need b ought 55.2505.37% $ O. bus. Whiskey is rearm bat the de mand continues tinged at 28829 e fur ; 280 tor bbde r end 27e for drudges 47 gallon. Markets by Telegraph. dng. 17.—Flour la dull. Whc►t satire - Wee of red at 98a and white at ;/ 10. ProTisiong sr, dull. Whiskey Mead? at 2g4.
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