The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 23, 1858, Image 2

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.The . ate a'm ship Aegli - flaronT i lwit.ii' ekron lis7 l.
.16tifilejloi;fiblieB,e-TOPIti Ail ' 'Oiled at- Cluebeo.
'Ai : , 'SinuiJohil Sleet r!, 1 414.", - li °l4h AI iiirliiinz - stud
Ilsegaroo butlerriest2 or. - The Allende cable
fay' f *air tali ipitOitint throngkint Europe: The -
graVregulsktinellesti froZi - Trinity Biy reizebod,
Velentiioithiilth.; The shares of, the oenspitily,
. were, ototsid Ut titie -gkie r visllsisdstAs. wises
Ajt;ioVa4,l9 - lici,p,ii.o64.:Tfi,', - poliaok Tilis;,
famimtlai, a nnexation of, Me:deo; to ' tbs. United'
Staies.', Thislearnship - Great Restern Is to be sold
'at auction. - The Ch'erbetirgletea'yiera, conohided. ,
There isirMilis farther interesilnie niiio from 1i4 141
an(thint. - .,_Consols otoiea rifs at ,ohishoi...' ~ , ,, ,, 4 .
The' Mean:ship Prime Albert sailed from Naze-
Torklor Gslirs,y on Saturday, With 245 - plisengere 4
and fed- Mac of etago: --A•demoMtration Wen got
up genie Sotaiiicn - of lier_dipailitre by seilirel
Irish,ailmtejlein"iiillizmi.r*ste4:ZeTr'esoorted
her iloiri v the 1 4is bias the Kighlanda having
a bend of Wind° on hoard, and Bring-200 glint,
which were returned' by the Priem Albert. Ser . -
:mai etbailiessels aIM related her 'l.l' firing germ
and other 'is`she pushed aledg, and among
thetimvasitajSpizziab,lrlgate flismOngnpla.:, The,
44 0 4 ;! 11, .9r
_Lb*, - I'd neal7Alhert *iireszed - himself
enniiloat ' _Oflutiehlng 41.1wityfin - -leas than nine
days.
A prints. despatch from di: •Pieddinit Of the
Pamajlioilds Rath-Mid itlianr#My'(tiow in 'Ohusitt•
nati)izeneiiiiiiiCtie,'Aefilt'xt Ate aQsriiMe noir
beinirheldUt that plais,,to IM a ditaiminithaz on
the part et all ioads. out of 10Inotnnit3 to reduce'
fans on and after idondsy, 23d inst., to New York
and Phalidelphisoailhat imasergarkoli, Dunicirh
or Beffils!'. have no idiantage Over those-by P - ann.'
Sylvania Italleoed,aifialielefriivi.` 'Philadelphians
will liigliiirwknOii ilia; # ll cltitiitit tift°rita i t u t":
tion against Philadelphia and her, great_ road Is
lihaly: rt:Jvf to bo comet:twill , z , . 'l-, :...,, : ---- ' N , '
' Attu:rimy., a eneral . Black-has, left. Washington
unds'gonelte,43onlemak`oounty,',Parirayivanistite
fralle4ti-Y'lwfda , fon,. hill - . , 64(p1ii Of ?reirke.
his:hissiabscolit'itint. 44iid,t/Thri hishiess dl - airig -
Ate aluenoe.;hir::l; K. lying, Private ascrossz.
et ProlidentNirok,Sristi; hen toTexiStleorge,
to upend liw-Weeks..t ..fi,
Adobes titan' on bohattimeloe - p.of-WatiDate t o
3'o4'2o:vat' pomp thainfe'peaat,',ef 'Afrida; itaie.
been reeslyid; „Mi. Data% til - ryesigirldoh Was
recontli'nftliii4:Withlio.Minj,exiiii.of , 'African
• fever ..nmoig" the: me - U, Alia , She has &mu Mr.. the
Clani4olrinds ksonating. • rah:: now marts ell
Well:' , ,' ..'••
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TlMlTWililigtorrilUaiMs of lialairday'oontains
the plipmelorreftibli Preld,leiltVvintiffeot to
the eoronie'verircirJ4i 7 * 1131 *'Seti# 1 4 114 bi:
Tong/end garris,,ipecl, / ill4titn• r" - . 4 .1-.....;.:1,,i.-. - -'-
', Owjng to , tikkarrtnatilitisoottiits rd . 44
' preialetaccf: Yellow friVel at,47 O.,
the neXT9,O4
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forinittly, deviated that lams: to ,be ;Ma infected
ft. port. ~, - -
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.There we're fkiedesthi in.NiiirYorkfoi the week
andlnito SatiOatistit—being s'Aiotsagre Of CI
torrlptirlsll
with
from NeiXiirtin'4 7 4l4iii.ililOrreApArd4„ - iif:
torneaiiv - Oti.:aoia-,
o'outigotiori of *44; 'Phi *l.ll-:4117 it
o'ilealtibrateiriOon.
Shia! Philedelphiniots•LOndon anitNete
York in the treat Celabrathigs
The'r:ail,foi*ldlileineeilni,:ixi' the rooms
of t4.0,, 4 44 iii.V4o4;j l itA* evening, should
watMly . repOnded, toy..f , Pbilideydds &,,.:Sitt
to ho:ilokin.euchtist4lei s anti;deoply &ire
regret 14 rons6d;- she
smoveirinejeitlcallyrt - -Vay population Is
„not
Ilk° Oak OA XesF;X°4l4 l ,berfl_
elernener-so,:, often', k eitmelates :iunt , f_sersys .
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ie"the ;Batt Spit eeiledisidnaleAnd: or
patties . .. 4 i . : -Ant ifPhilidelfddi_iteiss*Otetplode
-115 tO New ,
dead te,- such ,s,esulte, as /teat' . eddeliMow
- fates. the •-ceardip! , The chosen city BEti.
Jests
the drSt;te,honorthi niartelletnesebleikemeiit
by which tWo , 'hedrieffhpreeh79 , ooi.,
. so
while World wators , sells ibetween
_ ifere;;;:lCinyitheri4ikelf,'lr #O4O
this thijiityK.tklornph should be most: sigui 1.
ceeti4,4ppleeded:: , ..l4-."- - tenetal consent the
cmC?l°44S.te•fePteP6Bl:, .sot apart ,,ae: the
day nifieWhich.••Englind
.. and Amer i ca shall:
'Celebrate. 615,01431 W( , it`konliT:inddeor be n
, Shan/ell
operate in-thissdesttve xlemonattation of the
great!ofoiiioenizsr tii4kollizodsigisoi;
co*or,torir9atest. roc:oo,34gs:
The Press as `tne ,, Ady*.eirik Mtdinns:'
ThiretMidienOtObtient,* entidlghf4eii ,
o° o 0 4._Bi**14 4 ,ki:'O Stynder,,aPolior . _,,nei
- cessiOt r iArs...fro iffie'.#6t• bell4;e" thiW:rsochne
evidence , :oe't l .44roisiTritY..4rTniPanss , is
- -Welcome - newa to jber. thousands whe read it
and Whihlt;giff**l,';, ".kniSenkaoeneteined
~ ,so,neSeP,S*lif_llrilnd;.hy,oastiekbls eye over
our uutulArik'tbis'lliqii4nBolq4l:iikrteation wo '
lig*S904410001.:t0;0:44.11,6101%, Al-; thciniMeiniiit44s44 his:bee:4
=Pled!,tratlori'Sri` , `.business;7o ll l o tilOnf,
• have netitajoYed•*' pilitLeleof official patron.,
sift ;.,slthoogh -.werAtiikei been attacked; front
and
-- t(;lo4,4',if,Ot:a s gritiqiagentlPewiii;ilth - neity. -
'a IttnilieaLMlllloisirdellm's !inhieet.i6 if/
con#4lagainst
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now a'tkatlardr, • letnindlein Stokes* 4wn
Irs,ta"Senti sii . pkentatEsT I:lthinirnoVe' Pend&
,t,,iiceritheitoeriireci TitiVitiaog teprer.
sent" oneMipstenilnitik , sibibjCil4lb#sll,Olip
tereetiLinoh :00trfill4ii ,t
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:bor. -,mi4di O ibitfori
felt ;4,aindlitita-Wolcl asses 4*(ois24».
cnirettAkitoo:tjtiykl m o re generally
make` linie"Aliturrottmlvetsal isoceptance::
L alit of ea, ii.5.!.. - f reit4oo/:• - rtrool:Nre . ..
agent of thi3 Aesociatilld',76o
~ili thla city a}
. telegram Of the fefeign:iit'telligence , ticeived
yesterday tivenittg;:etAltelieti,:bythf,
Sasevi steamship; Which left kiLiwoool oi
11th insMilhiffittftfOdaytilateilikent'keiope;
The 'ineAlmikeriaiditariiii are;o2ii s oher
bore% teteirtecoludeti;ert i the'hyhi'witlitho,
autrorgticin the ,
max his °nephew:Atm riigniok,
inperor Of f
pitelho;sieeeti . ;*Alhot`thCierehch "anci'Zok
lieb : troops, now , acting together in Chine', had
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relliiwed: , 01, ihe . ' : :kmerican
and Rusg"dribleeistititi: • •
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city, fspjoylog:exco)litit
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extriat britilyi- - oodipliiiiintivi henaj
from • Senatorfli,taiini's
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- And sex.to bitolditni ,
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"ilia przgaut. - Bouid."81toolotble programme ate
.orned, be WILL. Alt:111://0577 21Wrillita -- P110)W
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sitairguititt rtif 'a little weak at the knias, and
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AMericari lliailhfactusew
`,There has been Muel(cOrament abonk the
use ofSockteli iron pipeitiatiliconatitititima
Of the. oipiedoct -at INhinglon,:iiiid, )4.11
OiVelt /Ones, of Mantgetikery.:Oonnty;linding
that the numerOns4inpitoe4 663 '---iiric 4a .
iron works in hiaditdriet'were cinsiderabif
,agitated on the subject, addressed a letter to
the Secretary of War for explanation, and
CiPtaiiill:GiNithicwho had the matter An"
charge, stelea:thetthil '!_contreb 4 t , ttabrnish the
iron-„was given tkink.,4moricon liens?, which_
hmit-hOpOWer, however, _ of obtaining the iron
Oriiid) - it it desires:to, 4,0,. are at'a
inch 41( 4 the Ortirtes,
loss: to, :'Anderstind *bi 00 1 4 1 . 311 4
can
not, iu : all
,to be f urnished shail.,o4:- - of irianh
filefu're, midi by i nt iOng this condition in the
adireitisementAbi proposals at the .outset,
sy.o id s it fdrtl+ar d linanitietfi It is well knoin
I that' thOCinAnufacturea Of iron- - Made in this
Cenntearii tl4 - then`theSO. imported, and
tioit7tho., exPeee'ln "OestlS' more thah com
ipeniatO ref* thalisupliricirity in gill**. -
F.- - The, owe. rule, bolds „good_ with nearly all
artieles miatints44ed ,inthe United States.
'When oux, , prices are higher, it- isbecatise .our
articles - are better.' ,-Wesctuanot see any:good
reasen vity' , .orml,Goternment should not re
quirtiihatthe food and clothing of its artales,
the Materials - et IM'inblio - liguildings and other
great and indeed every article it needs
itt' known to be ittceessfhllY 'produced
`fiere f itheeldbe 44141 din grOwilt or menti 7
lecture. ,„ 4 .• •
XCelirlePresentati'Ves atthe last session of
-Congress bad- been as, anxious to the
interests of , Permaylvania as they ,were ready•
:to violate their own pledges and , oppose ,the
Wishes of their 'constituents, we doubt very
thrtait,'Wheibeil l tiY. l ibiele iron • could bato
"bee l:01:4001022: WaillingtOn:rihedriat. ' We'
belleve:tht#:!,3(ore licnktheni with the de-
Partineikhating ttle•-!.niatfor, in Charge, cOuld,,
have insure . dpinse , Of American lion - in the
manner indicated, tiey,ond all doubt; but as
'the Washington correspondent Of one of their
favorite -papers, - the New York Beraid, say',
ti they were 'caught-napping " in connection'
With thikiittbfiel; and it would hot" be strange'
if theteeemitifeentialionld apply; iteit p e nalty
fOr this
"dreisinesi,theapPrOpriatereMedi of
"selecting o e menw o"w wide awake
s4lieAnvOrcext.d, wborever their interests are at
MEI
,steke,,to:reiireeent,tbem, .;
The,heavy.- debt we ere . contrneting, and
t,he fact that:our:present revenues aro not
.
, nactruere ., tha,n'lalf our expenditures, are
irgethentio irresistible'itirco in favor of, a
speedy iheJartri and when we
refteetthaije 4118 gangs iirpperly, made,
• •
it mainet r erdy replenish our treasury, but
'rescue : from; the direst distress thousands of
fellovelnitizens t • and re-establish public
prosperity; we.hanxiot wonder at the deep in
thivat felt this ',question' and thei national
talkit*tiO le Hid 14fisiinted.'"
'Fair-Plat for - lhe Pennsylvania Central
• t....litatilrond. , ••
The railroad tolicy of the United States is
;hiving lalinportint'a bearing nylon the pros
dllierent localitlea,
the inhabitinti 'of the great cities;
:whopeinAdet:deliendiftee upon trade, as any.
".bin ..connected `WitlCthe,:iiolitical govern'.
,cent of,the•nation., We have great reason
to rejoice at the brilliant. success, with which
iho Pennsylvania Central has maintained
itaelfinita rivalry:ievith the throe other trunk'
'Uses"e" dun' 'noting Iliagreat commercial marts
liiiiitaititlitle:trealurei of
Neat, the Now 7tork and 'ibe Mew
roil; 'Fentfai,:'..A.,ttios.tialtinioro and , Ohio
611r - 4)a:di,: j'hit aupellor natural advantages of
ics `location bay.) been fuUy developed.
is a fair paying road, free from :any sorb:ins ,
• linancital difficulties,- and ;alleys able to pro
gip the fund/ for 'securing itifety, from, the
rrightibl'arbidentsao ceinmonupini our roads, -
_is far,aa torOdgliti: and_can . 'suggest
Aeptcalti:,:tir:guiraini„.againit..thern.
t-otnbi tityplyed.in inextricable difficulties, with
')ankropt.tressuries liciczbausted credit, can
, sot be•oxpeetedto makethe heavy outlays ne-
S r - 44ary-tri , keep theirroader la a proper Work;
nit condition;-, - 'Our road has a great - loner
.pade and travel to sustain' it, independent of
iis'Weatarci cciiiiihnlititia;" - btit it' is fortunately
tuablekto, cp-operate.`iiltlt thee° ' important
mijimcti fn,a favorable arid advantageous man
;:tbe directness .„ and completeness of
.
railiray ,connections with ,tbe bonndlesn
t)f.esi aqi' i dallysbeing,lutproyed and perfected. -
tho. , .contest ., With the rival routes
C'eMmeneesunder greatly improved prospects.
Chi/ unfissitAlsortmlnistMnty . whileb passengers
.`sy way of_litinldrli_hr•Bsaffslo; to and from the
irWelt4tioisieiiied advantages over ;hose; by
, theT‘issjisyliitidSVetitral, have heep. removed.
.E - totiii` TioSoriss;" tstf.i: succeeded' last
' ' weak, into witkthe representatives
cf,the - Western rOadeki atOilminuatio 'seen'
thse‘dopiloii.''of .11 renolution providing
andisfber.tii-day the fire ahonld'be re-
Mcsd'ien all:tbe railroads( running 'out of
1 , 11'4:IMMO Philadelphia
. and , 2.ll:ew`; York,
lei business Men' will greatl rejoice that
•oilr`play has' thus been _seCared for our city,
. 9 1aIrpy hoOnagnitiCesst iseprovemes4.
• - .Ppbll9 .Ent,ertainme,nts. _. • .
•-•-„•• .- :,`..w,af,nu;g„, -.a tants?
„TAP A 7
-_ - Tbet * plai•giiing:pnblie had a - complete, and we
,
ufght.feddith taiezpeoted treat, et Walnut...street
peetreop. flaterilay,tmening. The tloors were
minutes the
,weitilOAllaiirrigifetid, - so - crowded -that it
,49,01hevPrainfiltilpultlo seat half a dOzon per
'ygus!zoore„...
The theatre ties been materially changed, • and
-very Omega, ie,en improvement, ,We hive pre
viortaly, nteittioned, the general,. ohareoter of the
They i lnyotee, nos mere alterations, but
; Altrist. eintire., retoonetrnotion. The , tint . end
.leieond" tier! of, hoges. hare
.. Often, at. once brought
-corneal; `which giresis great deal Of additional
roam f .to tbpir r icoupants, ,and they,.are also .so.
.:lil4 4(0444 GO: the,handsome garments width
he Mr. itx Afittially iiediejo
~extibit, eau. ,be
'mod! ~litii:dre,aliTtlls), ,tery ;Imporian
'iireaMetence,"and'Abo,first lief Is thus restored - to
yerrfat,iniOrtaptia Jut toe fashionabie-part of the
divided the dreet•
JiQle thp?""imapartMents, Are; all ; removed, which
- Is.naither imnrovotneal,:Xhe Mari arracd and
failifoie4l, - arethe e ~,perfoo ticui , . or, sedentary ; cow
;aneeleganot',---they, are -sererally.capsolons
.;enougit;for, the ' l ntmitimodatlon, of: en/ -wearable.
-nattritly gsrpiojtitsl44 , l4tent ; of heaps. • The
4stnitet heti. also'. been; adinlrahly,..reseated, and
eiory seat in , he* is numb ered.
Sohark* '-thr -cemfort.,,,Tura,,syq-now, to eras.
Meat.
_.,„"Altt interler,of, _the. hemp?, him-boon newly
1114,4 : C45Y !desire.: tortoni:l4min/, Molt street,
r,elgir:th;teinatelt with the white and gold of the
I` . ,fitint i or the tones. (By th e way, two new , private
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(61111 tc.C.... ° 4 r e 4V9 o / 8 0 0 /4PYILICAT the, :seeond
eerie. 3:talsrer; new, thisi , regalar. artist'
' the iatithlithment,,has repainted the,dome and
`lh'e:preiesinlttini ; on the,thrmer the Bosons being
' fittegerteittil fit new drop-.
- .curtains - rem this,sarcesitutul pencil, - In Inflict centre
`Cr'Whith;,.fra oopy, rout Raynold's ehersoter.por..
trait tof Afie:l3,lddetio,,nori Dalwielt ploture gal,
levy near Lea doir, and esteined'Air Joshua's ept
111,11 lie;,ittinted, his 'own : name
upon tile. hem of
~her garm ent this, being the linty
louver hiiiptothres Marled with the artist's name.
This Is 19.panqfpl subsiltnto for the time:honored
(and tintOrtitniiirett lterteilf•
,
, ',thole:offset or Jim decorations; arid alters
-lions le'apparentlY, to enlarge the donee—lo
numeral, and hauzionicius la the house, in Its' new
Mtlieffilth . the great, expense of these
proveMentit,'thelnoreasti of her rent bathe tune of
all-extra Manned I`olhers per annure, we:believe ;
!and; tho, post of an. ; enlarged and Teary ;superior'
coirtiqtriy,, Mrs; Bowiiis will Attie:to rely strongly
'upin the,iupperi 3 Of .lierirriertds; this public, But
;eta , Is tatiblithedliiiiliiio;ibb nubile feel muoh
,syr s apathy for her, she 'is doing a, great deal
,toad -
Vance, the oUratier'ind the later - Ms of the pro
fession of which the le an ornament, a and, if she
fulM her pledge of Proienting good deal of No
„reify, slielitust.,l4otkeed. , Personally, , as well as
-,erofottlenalli," slie - bes an aitfay, friends, and
they Mist' intim) her; by trequeritlng her thotk!
- and talents she -oould
ii larger. income, It. maybe, than
ieetteen 'hope ,to the end of the season
-now eamriiinilng: 'But shk is nos. without some
' l , ft sgO t ti?Otlent;and,is ooutent to forego her ease
7altd,tidertaho much labor, in order to build-up,
- ' 3 T 4 . l *4'; ' M.Fifet Th'satie, is e. future , property. for,
- hersolk.her,olillilrenoindi, ,we may add, for her
:company - . „To,that„effere :tte . hearttly sa y '• pod
°EqeP;: end Juliet ," with, the farce of
_
ty,Bkotehaft were, the, performances of
illattfrdayerenlog Bowers is a ellen:plug
rrti/..ii!, and with ,. - der
_figure and:most
eail f essivis reitureajooked the part. The halos
sy-scene was
e r.ilukttetr. given , . Mr. - ,lCeacb,
- from Boston, k madeit favorable improzalon. 40-
-W/fr . , pebeet; bit of :noting win!, the balcony.
foegb,'his quiet tieting:Js 'm*01 . 811 , 1 , 3, and the
loader Nevoid. rert'tho - greeter, hleaCtieti,L.the'
fartherfreni thee lemnpireilvel Peiree thin •
Xviefotritatili i tt#lrtiligreit Afri,,Perry's
4 * - rOliplayil I Marked'
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I*, tfiiit'ithitixoters.
%tc° 4 4lleif 449414 - be la e. 4, 411 r :::''y
*P- S t 4 eroll 4 Pot O. Nmept
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he played well. Mr. Wank 14evOte,piter,
and Mre. Theyer,.se Nursoe were;exceed
ingly
• With - but extending a notlee
whielifle'alreed* too long, we may mai - - that the
1)14 :ea well' put:impel': Ale- stage, well pliyed,
and :Welkeeelvedi; At; the eloee, la obedience to
.a BoWers'appeared'-before the- otutain,
eendneted by the Romeo of the eietdag: She was
nearly knee-414:v in boqeete. She eddteued the
'audience, very effectively, as followsi ';'
Ladiei and Gentlsms* *salt myna( •of
your 'flattering nail to express the heartfelt gratification
ininerlence in witnessing the thronged and brilliant
audience assembled hero to nightto grace the re-open
ing of theold Walnut: The old Walnut, did I say I
The phrase is searcily applicable now;for trued that
the promisee of its entire renovation, arbieh I made to
- yon at the does of lutenason; having been thoroughly
and satiefeettrily fulfilled. will entitle this establish—
ment to be reseeded henieforth as substantially, if not
nominally: the new.Welontettest,Theatre. ,
I trust that youvrill also consider that I antra re
deemed the pledge I gave, tnunite on these boards the
beat eampany of sedate id every department that •
careful seleetion and a liberal outlay on my part could
possibly promise: Po fa r as the ladies and gentlemen
'who bays appeared . ton ight arecorieerned, your var.
diet has been pronounced in *manner meet flattering to
them andlneet assuring to mi. .
In order to display the unquestionable talent of my
large corpi dramanque, and with a view to the peen
isiery interest* of the theatre, as also the gratification
of the public taste, it tamy intention to hang oat my
14%1nel..with but one word inseribed on it, and that
word—" Novelty.” With this motto effectually car
ried out, I have absolute confidence that my flog will
.brave sueeiesidgily " the battle and the braes° " of pro
foram-tat comiltilitlett:
tndonbtedly ' my prospeetn are now much more en
couraging then they were at the commencement of lad
eesaion and yet last season I..have every reason to
look hick upon with pride and gratitude. In the,
midst of the then extraordinary monetary crisis, I
used alone In this cityin totalling, In the spirit and to
the letter; my pecuniary obligations to artists.
. do net mention this fact la a spirit of valet boast
, int, but simply because it affords me an occasion of ex
pressing my et,rnal gratitnde'to the Philadelphia pub- -
lie, whew* liberal patronage enabled 'me so to act. I
will net detain you, ladies and gentlemen, with any
lengthened remarks,
I wilt content myself. with again thanking my friends
end the, pnbllo for the werdial and cheering welcome
they' have Vol/attested to me 'Ms evening, and with
assuring them that nothing shall be wanting on m
part_ to deserve a continuance of their hitherto loves
and nvarying kindness' " •
Not having:sat out the faroe, we are unable to
"say how it was played. The most was good, This
'evening, ." Bvadne," will be performed. Mrs.
Bowers, Mr. Conway, and Mr. J., B. MoDonough
sustaining the leading parts.
weilvtar AND CLAM'S ANCR-STAIIIIT 1 . 14A11111.
The favorable report which we have made of
this theatre, alma the reopening, may etlif be
continued. The managers • have a good working
company, large enough and able, enough for all
possible emergencies. Mrs.. Gladstane, a beauti
ful woman and improving &dress, has appeared
in several characters, and grows in favor with apr
preolative audiences. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs.
Drew, Mr. Wheatley, Mr. 'Clarke, and Other re
writes, hale fairly Worilbe plaudits also." • ' This
evening, will be repeated a new Play, first
Wed rhino "on Saturday, entitled " A Bird in
the Edna worth TWO in 'the Bush." •
• BANNORD'II OPNNA NOUNN.
Sanford actually has got a double troupe—as if to
make.asanrepre doubly.sure. Lie hall full houses
every night, and whateyar , bis vocalists may do,
(find they are very clever,) we partigniely recom
mend the Public" to mitoses the charming dancing
of the popular Sanford Children.
III'AIKMOTH in:rucks JOBILIII.
This day. commence/ a' Fate Ohatopetre, to be
eolith:turd to:morrow and Wednesday, the loiality
being Priee's .Wood, -to which there is rapid and
cheap access by the West Philadelphia Passenger
care; which run ;up" Market 'street; from Third,
- every „minute. Mr. George Rood,. late of the
Academy of Muslikwill superintend this popular
festival, the progfialome of „which is full of variety
and promise., Mote, vocal andinstrupsental, spm
nastlelests,lanoing, illuminations, iyid . pissed/I
will form the staple of each day's amusement: The
price' of admission is
_low, and the performances
will extend from two o'clock each day until ten - .
If the weather hold good, this will probably be a
great auctem. •
EZEMM
Those wander•working pantomiming, the Ravels,
who seem ai young now as when first they came
to this country, some twentplive years ago, are
spoken of as about appearing, very loon, at the
Academy of Mute. They are favorites wherever
they perform,'lnd . young and old will be 'glad to
CUM! 40111111111111110 e with them. • •,, •
OWEN JONES AT CONSHOHOCKEN.
Viol Reception—The "Press" Reporter's Pre.
senoo makes Him Chop-fallen—The Water
pipe contract thrown in-his Teeth—Beating
about the Besh,lthe Kansas lame shirked.
'The member front MontgotnetY, the lion. Owen
Jonas, having been announced to speak at Cosh°,
Kooken on ,Saturday night, we despatched a re.
.porter to the pines for the purpose of affording our
readers the earliest possible intelligence of the
honorable gentleman's views upon questions affect
ing; patio interests, and such - explanations att hp
dontabosa-I...na—smematancjgba_lda au di
and astounding tergiversations upon the Kansas
IllenStlrefl• - • • .7
-Mr. Jones was early upon the ground, and was
300 D joined Banks, Bsq , of Norristown,
his '.right bower" in this opening of the canvas".
'He exhibited, however, an uneasiness of manner,
was - olearly indicative of the fact that he
senSibly felt hie inability to stand upon the Con.
shoboolterillatformelnee his practical repudiation
of that erected at Cincinnati In 1856.
At an early
: hour, in the evening, people began
to, assemble around. , the stand ,' emoted for, the
speakers;-abd, with a borrowed chair, a lantern
to rid note-taking, and , ,a book -to serve as a
wrltintdosk, our reperter wended his way to, the
apoi and, mounted the etand. -.Nero he was intro
(toed to the honorable member for Montgomery,
by whom the inquiry was made, " 'What paper do
yen report for, sir? "Tor The Frees," _woo ret'
pended, at whisk , hie niresdy, sorry, desponding
phis assumed a still more lugubrious look, and
wbioh information evidently increased his uneasi
ness.
Mr. Banks was first introdoed to the audlenee,
after the anal preliminaries. and proceeded to
make a very creditable, but somewhat prosy
Fpeeob ,of which the tariff and Leeerapten served
ea the principal themes. A; hie province seemed
to be to pave the way for Mr. Jones, be was rather
'brier and general In his remarks, and seemed in•
disposed to oomnilt him.,elf or that honorable gen
-ttemaip *any, stieoido.poliey, qualifying every po?
*Won, with the remark that-these were merely his
views, and that -Mr. Jones "would, himself,
rn
nounoe the Administration Trolley and hie own upon
all the absorbing hones of the day.
Previous publlo expeotation, stoonded by this
announcement of Mr. Banks, induced the belief,
on tht parker, the audience, as well as of our re.
porter, that they were to be treated to a full and
aipliolt expression upon all qfiestions which. it IS
Understood s .will enter Into the Congressional elut
ion; and when Mr.
,Jone l k arose, 'Although the
boar PrAll somewhat late, there seemed to be a go
neral settling down for a good, long, old-fashioned
•
Itesaion.
conimenting,hie address, he acknowledged,
to its fullest extent, the right of a eonstitueney to
Mill to a rigid atssount a member of Coagrem, or
any other public, servant, for his public sots; and
he wee proud to meet the poople.ef Conshohocken,
to give them a full and unreserved account of his
stewardship. Various subjects, he said, at present
agitate the,public mind. Foremost of these is the
revenue Policy of the Government. The iron in
terest is the great interest of the State, and when
that is prosperous every other branch of trade, from
agriculture to the smallest manufactory, expe
riences its revivingduences. Under th e tari ff
of 1846 everything - 'prospered, and the revuisions
through which we have passed, and under which
we are still laboring, are not the result of. that.
tariff,bnt aro attributable to that of 1857.
'this Ponneyliania did not receive justice; but the
Republican party; stud, not . the , Deniceraoy, ere
'responsible for Hapassage. In proof of this po
sition, he referred- to the records ; of Congress.
Although pot-a - member of Congress, he was upon
the ground, and narnentlyprotested against the
,ptissago'of the law. •
"But the papers of Norristown," paid be, "say
that I made one blunder in voting for tabling the
tariff resolution' of Mr. Morris.' He bad con
sidered that resolution ill-timed and out of place.
He_ kneer; and - many of Mr. Morris's own party
knew, that the variation. had been introduced
With the sole object, of.affording to that gentleman
an opportunity of making a eturap,epeeoh., He,
himself, would. despleo . tbe ruse of introducing a
resolutiop for the purpose of making ,a speech upon
any subject. A. few days, after tide resolution of
Mr. Bleeds had beep submitted that. gesitleman's
Party presented an entirely different phase of the
tariff question, shelling the Insincerity of their
professed desire to inaugurate the protective policy
contemplated by the'resointion.
. Whilst esknestly engaged in the discussion of
the tariff 'question, he vras frequently interrupted
by:pereip, Bs in the crowd, to all of whose queries be
very good-naturediy responded; but at length, a
deice sung "gow about that pipe ?" Had
the honorable' entleman been treated to a sudden
shower ; bath, his attitude and manner could not
herb Undergone a mere) sudden transformation.
llls oonfidenee seemed at once lost; and In the
erptanation which >io essayed there was kw est
dines betrayal of Oenthsion and chagrin that his
dilemma aroused the sympathy of oven his most
violent political opponents.
The announcement of a "fight," and the mov
ing sympathy which is always manifested for the
enters in mph scenes, happily relieved Mr. Jories
from his unpleasant position, and in which his
ex
planationsa smiled likely Still further to involve
hint. .
•
This pipe" question is one in which the peo
'pie of Conshohocken seem to have a peoullar tonal
'interest. 'lt relates to a Government contraot with
parties for the iron pipe for the Washington city we
'tor works, whiCh, it Is alleged, has been awarded to
a party; through Mr. Jeues'a aid, who is not onlp
ift•eaponsible, hut incompetent to,manufacture or
supply One Nit of the' article. It is further as-
serted, that.the regnisite pipe. is being proorired,
throigh this coulreotOr, from Scotland, while all,
Thai 'large feundries of Pennsylvania, New York,
*le Nolv'. l ersoy;whiob :were able tO.ltil the - con
*act, we re refused the woji;"ind , that', incense.
o . ol 4siviiiii, orders to the, tuitotitit of Ore
theivian'd fens of lien had . been oanniermanded to
furnaces 011 the Lehigh, In this matter Mr. Tense
.11 9 7 1 9 1 if raga 07 as Ream caloglittesil tc qw
THE PRESS.-PRILADELPIgAI MONDAY. AUGUST 28. 1858.
,
dear.him to bis ConatituentCprOisneholocken, as
'was evidenced their • Manner his
tempted. explanitling • • -
Whether the severe' Oresiknestioning to W hich
he bad been subjected, the'!soolnesis of hisjieoep-
Hon, or that he sought to 07904 l'.0:00; °P
rated in so speadity ; 7hringing, his reriskrks to a
*lose,: we cannot divine, (or, expectation was on
tiptoe when he announomithe Kansas question as
the next subject for' eluoidation. He began by
saying that be was, perhaps, the best abused
man in the country, and, with the air of a mar
try, announced his Willingiess to' patiently bear,
tt all in the yawns of right. ' Instead, hoirefer, 'of
deigning en explanation Of his - anise, his wit
lingneas to do whioh he so vsultingly proclaimed
in the outset ; instead 'of *lathing how itoras;
that froM an early: enemy 'of Josoompton she be
came- one - of 'the engineers 'of the English
,bribe; why, after his voluntary and em
phatic declaration in thin city and in
his own aunt*, that he would stand • 'in
his, opposition to Lesompton, he deserted his post,
after having voted ,against the original sin; in
stead of explaining why his course gave the lie to
his frequent avowals of hostility to the Looompton
frank be completely shirked the question, and
gave it the go-by with the mat simple, lame '
and
unstatosmardike allusion to it. He remarked that
there were other modes which would have bean
preferable to the English bill, but that he voted
for that as the best under the circumstances. He
is satisfied now; since the election in Kansas, that
the English bill was not the choice of the people of
that Territory.
[What a *minions conclusion, after a demon.
titration quite as broad as Paddy's
He believed, in the doctrine of giving' to the peo
ple the right of settling all questions., The Eng
lish bill did this, and es the people of Kansas bad
demonstrated by an overwhelming vote that they
did not wish to come into the Union under that bill.
the matter, withall its responsibilities, was new in
their ovm - hatide.' The Legislature have the power
of tailing a Constitutional Convention, and under
"such 'a Constitution as they shall form, they can
come into the Union, as they aan, doubtless, police
vote as large ae' any one Congreisional district.
At all events, if the way in which they vote in to
be taken as any indication of how they aan count,
they can come in without any difficulty.
Than, in. sum and substance, is presented all
that was vouohsafid by the Honorable °Wen
Jones, In explanation of his tortuous Kanias
octane, and which soiree ooneumed.live minutes of
his valuable time. . •
At the conclusion of his speech, - three lusty
sheers were given for John Wood, Esq., and three
as lusty groans for Owen Jones. As an offset to
these demonstrations, some one ,cried out, three
claire for Owen Jones;" but not a solitary voice
was hoard in response. hose enthusiasm in faior
of a speaker, a colder reception to a national
Representative, or a more time and insipid meet
ing, it has never been our lot to witness.
As artillustratioa of the feeling which seemed
to pervade even the ranks of those who were once
numbered among Mr. Jones's warmest, staunchest
friends, we will relate a little holdout. An old
Quaker, who had formerly supported the honorable
gentleman, after listening to his lame address and
weak explanations, remarked, In an. inimitably
dry way, don't know Owen Jones, but I knew
his father well. Ira was a good man, and if he
were living now ho might own Owen, but 3 think
it exceedingly dowbefid .",-
Snob was the openinswireprign of Mr. Joneein
Montgomery., ,If these: be the, atorpieee under
which he startayst, what will be the "nate ? It
requiree neither a prophet nor,.the eon of a pro-
phet to foretell, .
,
“The boll haodwrlting en the welt,.
Not to be doubted; which predicts hie 411.10
BY MIDNIGHT MAIL
Letter from 66 OCCalliOnal."
fOorrospondeacte of Ms Press.]
WABIIINGTON, August 22, 1858
We have had a great battle among the New
York politicians here during the past week. It
was one of the legacies of the Lecompton struggle,
and originatedln this manner : The Represents.
five from the First district in New York, John A.
Searing, eonoluded 'about the time of the final
struggle on the Ramis question, when "Ragland
expeoted every man to do his duty," and when
votes were very precious, to make the most of his
support of the Administration policy. Ile accord ,
ingly started post haste for bfew York, and gave
Collector Schell to understand distinctly that if
some two desert or more of his friends were not
guarantied appointments in the customhouse, bin
vote could not be expected lln the hour of trial.,
&hell gave him the desired assurance, and of late
hair been endeavoring_ to fulfil his promise. In
doing so, however, the great
who ehmild go oat,. And. •in deciding this
Weighty issue, Schell eonoluded that he might
as well punish his ~ enemies as reward his
friends, and he- accordingly selected as the fit
subjects for deettpitatten men known for their dove
tion to thomeNow York' Congressmen Abe bed an
tagonised him when the appointinint for Collector
was under consideration. "Messrs. Sibirels and
Cochrane not relishing the idea of having their
friends thus decapitated, protested so energetioal.'
1 Y naiad githoll's programme that the Secretary
of the Treasury, delayed eonttrgtingit. Meanwhile
'Herrick, another
,New York official, has been de
nouncing this delay in im aunday Atlas, and
therehas been a pretty free light going on all
round. All these parties have been on the ground
during the lest week, and after a warm etruggle
the contest has been brought to a final termina
tion somewhat after this fashion : Sobell is to revise
pis list of removals, and appointments, and whew
rearranged it is to be confirmed at once, without
examination, but it it turns out that be hoe per,
slated la striking down the friends Sickeis and
Cochrane, and tbet be has not used the guillotine
wisely anti discriminately, notbiag stort• of his
own hied will pay the penalty of such misoon
duo t.
General Ow left Washington on Saturday leaf,
intending to proceed to Stonington (Conn.) to
participate, it is said, in a certain Interesting
ceremonial, of which his fair daughter; so loved
and honored hero, is to be one of the parties, and
aborteln diplomatist another.
The dieorgia papers-t-tbose who second
,the
assault upon Judge Douglas—attack Hen. A.
11., Stephens for his proclaimed' sympathy for
Douglas. They will not and him quite unwilling
to return these compliments with interest. Mr.
S. is a high-toned gentleman, and during his stay
in Illinois (whore ho now is) has seen the miseta•
ble wretches who are engaged in the war npoq
Douglas, and his proud nature revolts at the spec•
tole. There never was anything so atrocious in
politics as this miracle; under the alleged auspices
of the Administration, upon the Democratic orga
nisation and oreid in Illinois. Depend upon
it, it is doing Mr. Buchanan more harm
even than hit sad Leaompton policy ; for then,
eands who accept this policy refeot the bitter cons;
biaation against the hero of the great straggle in
Illinois — the noblest struggle that bps ever been
witnessed in the history of American parties.
It is impossible to conceive that any President
could be guilty of such measureless madness as to'
approve these attacks upon the regular 'amnia,-
tient; and the established creed ofour party ; and
although the Union takes pains to show that its
course is eanotioned by Mr. Buchanan, I do not bo•,
have that be, has committed himself to this as
tounding policy. And you will
,find that every
day will inerease the army of protesting De
moorats against this course.
notice Hon. Henry Jackson, resident Meta/
at Vienna, brother-in-law of Secretary Cobb, in
this city. He has made a splendid represents.
tiro of his country at s foreign court Why could
not Hon. J. S. Wardof Georgia, be induced to ao
cent this position ?.hlle deserve' a Orst-olass min.
sion, and is capable of any place In the gif
of the people or President. Vienna is a most in
teresting point, and it would not be derogatory to
any one to be the "uocessor of so exoellont repre
sentative an Henry Jackson. 000ABI0NAL.
• Letter fron , New York.
Clorreepondenee of The kirese.l
• .Nsw Yen, August 210868
ported caste of yellow fever in the lower part of the
city, but Investigations have not yet proved the es.
!steno° ref the epidemic outside of quarantine, and itt
least away from Staten Island.. A committee of the
Medtut,. Society to now considering rumors and facts.
There is in process of formation a new military com.
early, to be called the. New England Gorda. Secant'
attempts in precious years to orginise snob a *ark
compelled of gentlemen hailing front New England, have•
resulted to relieve; but the present movement gint
promise of success.
Counterfeit dre•dollar bills on the Lydon Bank, Vt.,
are circulating In tble city.
There was a meeting of the German Emigrant Soci
ety last night, to take measures fora general 60117011-
Lion to discuss the beet means of proteetingjendgranta
arriving here, and transporting them to the interior.
The convention le to take place the first week in
°Moho?.
Priparatioom are going on for the Simon Pura ogle.
bration of the telegraph laying. Mrs Ann S. fitepbeas
le to larvae,* an ode, and a seng, to tho air of Girl
Save the Queen." ' ' '
Laid night there was quite a jubilee at the house of
Cyrus NT. Wield, when most of the notabilities of the
city paid their devoirs to the 'brine of moose. Sttt
uquently, a serenade RIM given, and the night rlootid,
with a visit of the orowd to the Urevoort Homo, whole
they were addressed by Metiers. Everett and Woodhouse,
of the telegraph expedition.
A policeman, owed Sawyer, wbo wu 'evenly wound
ed by ruffians some time since, died yerderdey.
A large meeting took place lest night at Tammany
Hall, to celebrate the “1:Folon of Ireland and Ameri
ca" by the Galway Steam Packet Line. It was re
solved that a general demosstration should take place
this day; and, aciordingly, steamers and artillery were
chartered thin morning to convoy the Galway steeid
ship Prince Albert down the harbor: The'Prinve Al
bert took out ST cabin and 170 steerage passengers.
Our city tax limy, jot ,made np, amounts to $8,021,r,
000=4 rate of I OS 88400 4' oent..:4,inrge, banning
upon hut year—prnbabltiot 'Wort at SSOO,OOO,
The littutgad tapper reeling; found IMOltli the debris
or the City Ran hit has been Bold et Ili gents ttP'
bringing 1780. •
W. M. Dyer, U. D. M. *nada at Daltlmarti •arih4
4 ? 1/1 f # ll . ll, fOlat? 010
'The (iity,inapector , a report of eke Meekly , rii.rtaUti,
show' total of Os Aeatlia—a don:renal!' , fit 67i aa own. -
pared with hid week's returna:-'4., -
The 11. S. sloop litt Louie ' visa
,ianniihod
Yartl thiiiinorning, and la to linatnnee Made rosily for
aatilat:',- •• • - • • -• , ,
i The Hinters bas been opened - to the inspelition o y t
isiteri and ornanleitelted 'her te-daj. The paying
out macbineri is an *epeeist object of attention. '
The Harriet Lane la taking in coals preparatory to
selling on the Paraguay expedition.
Some improvement in the Stock market is manifested,
prices-ranging a Ville better;Reading advanced N.
gelling at 48%. Delaware and Hudson brought yester
dayle price. Clanton 0o: leas sold at, 90. °neitherlend
preferred brought 17%. Hudson Itlver sold at 28x.
Erie opened at 17%, end Owed at 17%. 11. Y. NO.-
tral showed considerable activitY,'nearly 4,000 share■
selling, beginning 4E17%, selling intermediately at 70%
and 78, and closing at 77%. Paoitio Mall Steamship
sOid at 85, advance. '
In Western roads, Michigan Southern, old stook,
wu tewlay most active, 1.703 'eliarei belay sold. It
brought 23 regular, to buyer thirty dajr. The guaran
tied wee not offered. Miehigan Central brought 67
to 08%. Mango and Rook Island began selling at 78,
and olosed at 729 f. Galena and Chicago wig sold at
as% to 03%. Cleveland and Toledo advanced K.
Cleveland, Oolnenteas and Cloolnnatt brought 01%. Pa-
rigmarole .
Railroad Wade were heavr—oales were made of Mob-
Igen Oentral eights at 99,V for sinking fund, yester
day's price, awl 94 for bonds of 1869. La Crosse Land
Grant is steady at 1214. No isles of the .Pon du Lae
grant. Illinois Central closed at 91, g advance, and
Hudsonßirer third mortgage at 67%, yesterday's prise,
The following is Saturday's business at the offloeof
the Assistant Treunror
Receipts..
Parraentg,
Rahman
The neelite ',naiad° MY 000 from o m ,t omo .
There was to second board this afternoon, u end
on Saturdaye, but there wu an informal meeting in the
Board room, which was !dimly attended and the sales
limited.
- The prineipal traasattloas were 600 shares N. Y.
Central at 76K, and 600 abates at 781( ; 150 shares Erie
at 17K.
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE
Arrival of the Anglo-Saxon at Qaebee
THE CABLE EXCITEMENT IN EUROPE
CONCLUSION OF THE CIRRBOURG FETE
The Aoadin Zrnsea Femora the -ffnaprettoh
of Mextee to the United Eltesteit.
LATER FROM. CHINA AND INDIA
The "Allies Advasseing'te Tiensing, FeHewed
by the Americans and Itusnloins.
TES (IBM MANDARIN)) SENT TO NEGOTIATE
CONSOLS SOX p96X.
Qualm, August 22 —The steamship Anglo-
Saxon,' from Liverpool on the lith inst., has ar..
rived at this port with three days later advises than
furnished by the Arabia.
The R. M. steamship Canada arrived out on the
Tth, inst., and the steamers North Arnorioan and
Kangaroo on the 11th.
_
' The Anglo-Baxon furnishes later advice' from
China and India.
Groat anxiety 'existed throughout Europe in re
nrd to the AtVatio cable, in ansequennenf the
mesaw4
a The first reg.6 . . - utayst
an 121 - a - rnmy
'Valentin on the night - of EfOndsr, the pth inst.
The speed or Its t,ranernies,len.is said to bare been
greater than that obtalned during' the experiments
made at Plymou th , dud the 'entrants apparently
as strong.
•The shares of Atlantio Telegraph stook were
quoted at about £9OO.
Queen Victoria and PFinee Albert had left for
Pr, ela.
The Imam nous, in a leading article, favors
the annexation or sh..xteo to the United States.
It was resolved by the directors - of the com
pany owning the steamship Gret4 'stern to re
ceive orders for her purchase or charter. and also
to advertise her reveals at auction. In the mean
time, to Mire money on mortgage.
As the steamship Arable was piling on the 7th,
an absconder, named Antes Fitton, who wan
doubling on his pursuers, was arrested.
Nesrly thirty thoesand dollars' worth of Amer!.
aecomities hod been received at London.
A prospeolus had been issued for the establish
ment of the Malta, Constantinople, and Alexan
drit. Telegraph Company.
The Cherbourg Fetes were eoncluded on the Bth
with the inauguration of the atatue of Napoleon.
The Emperor mado another paciAo speeoh.
MDT&
The Calcutta mail of July lth bad arrived at
Alexandria.
The rebels had returned in force to the jungles
of Juthletpere.
General Layard had resigned, in eansequenee of
In health
The Gwalior rebels, it wee believed, were making
fur Bb uri pore.
Mann Singh wes besieged at Shari& by the
13 , Num'p Amy.
General Whitlock hnd captured Fieronan in
Thuds.
- OH MA.
Estes from Hong Rang to the 23d of June had
been resolved. The allies bad advanced in gun
boats to Tiernan, without oppoltion and were fol
lowed by iitnerioans and Russians. The allies are
thus able to command both the river and the
great canal.
The French and English ambassadors had lo
cated ashore.
The High Mandarin, the second °Meer of the
Empire, had been sent $o negotiate. Reinforce
ments were oontintied to be despatched from
flung song.
FRANCE.
The Cherbourg Fetes concluded en the Bth, with
:he inauguration of the statue of Napeleen.
At a banquet, on board the, line•of•battle ship
La Bretagne, the Emperor Napoleon, in 'lmposing
the health of the Queen of England, made an
amicable speech He said that facto proved that
hostile passions aided by a few unfortunate inci
dents, did nut succeed in altering the friendship
of two crowns, or the desire of both nations for
peace. Ho entertained the sincere hope that if
attempts were made to stir up the old resentments
and passions of another epooh, they would break to
pieces upon "common sense."
Prince Albert responded, that the Queen was
happy of the opportunity of endeavoring to
strengthen the bonds of friendship between
nations, a friendship based on the mutual pro
sperity and blessing of Heaven, and not to ho de,
uled He oonoludod with a toast to the Emperor
and Empress of France.
Qom' Victoria left on the 6th, under a triple
salute.
On the 7th the Napoleon Dock was Inaugurated,
and the Ville de Nantes launohed,
It was rumored that Napoleon will visit Vioterla
privately at Osborn; during tho autumn.
The Emperor bad ordered a pyramid of granite
to be erected at the head of the new dock, to com
memorate the Queen's visit.
On the Bth, at the Inauguration of the statue of
Napoleon the Fleet, the Emperor made a pantile'
epeeoh Ile said the Gorernment would not wage
war, exeept id - the defence of the national honor
and the greet interest of Europe.
NAPLES.
Considerable indignation wee manifested at
Salerno m consequence of prisoners being con
veyed publicly, in irons, to the places of mash
moot, And the Government prosecuting their
advoeateS.
ROLLAND
The reported abdioation of the King of Troltand
wan eontradioted.
AFRICA.
An American ship, the Elise Gibbs, was env
tnred off the coast of Africa, being tilled with
slaves.
THE LATEST.
[Prom London to Liverpool by Telegraph.]
LONDON, Wednesday, Auguet IL—Puede olosed
flit yesterday at a decline of 1.16 th, owing to tho
nonappearance of a Governmont broker an a
buyer. Choice bills were discounted at 24a41 per
cent.
The supply of money was large. The Ttfmis
says funds closed arm.
Sir John Lewrenee, now on hie way home, has
accepted a eclat in ,Tho East India Counoll.
Telegraph Cable Souvenirs.
Naw Yong, Aug 22.—There is a rather wide
spread desire manifested to obtain possession of a
piece of the Ocean Telegraph cable, for a keep
sake, and telegraph operators especially aro much
annoyed by requests to got bits of It for their
friends and others, or to inform them where it eon
be got. In order to supply the want here indica
ted, the Messrs. Tiffany, of this pity, have puroha
led the ono hundred miles of the sable now re
maining on board the Niagara, which they intend
to out up into small motions, for sale, to be mounted
or otherwise, as purchasers may prefer. Tho bar
gain for the oabie was closed on Saturday, at
about $9OO per mile. We understand that Messrs.
Tiffany, Sc Co. intend to prepare and present a
handsome speoinien of the cable to every State
and Collegiate Library in the United States, as
well as to all the , Libraries in Canada and the
British possessions.
Tho Atlantic! Telegraph Company have also de
cided tq,present a specimen of the cable as 6so
treti ir tOltsaoh and every Telegraph Company now
in existence.
Race between the Yachts Naiad and
Flash.
llenntparna, 'Austad 22 —The ',hailerse to s
race fr4ln the yacht_ lislad to the Flaeh hating
been &adopted, 04 race ciamo off lam ovontrig,'re
oulttpc in_
"the riseti.eriuning fleteen 'wounds.
The distanite "ran was sss mile rid • quaiter, down
and up. The grout time wade by the Flash was
ullsk, 14 sec
,Washington Atrairs
.WAsimorort, August 21.—Tho President, after
reooosideratton, 'nos confirmed thqappolutment of
Mr. Bondi as rpostmaster at Troy7N. Y A the Con.
testaut, *Arthur, having already an °Monisieith.
about $l,lOO toil...annum, in which there is no
lih o liatood of hit hetildisturted. The President
has diolined to resoind.the former order. ' • .
• Patio's- Grattan, appointed .:postmaster at West
Troy, has also been ooniarmad, and the oommission
ordered to be issued.
The order for the appointment of Mr. Bnel at
White Hall has been rescinded, and at Atherton
Hall the present postmaster is retained.
Sr. Lours; Augnit 21. —Leavenworthlettpatahna,
d a ted the 1 9th, bare been received to-day at
Booneville, per United States Express Company.
Two - oompanies of the Second Infantry bad arrived
at Leavenworth on the 18th from Port fioott, and
will be forwarded Immediately to Port Randall. ,
Bherman's battery will march overland to Min
nesota forthwith.
A train is organizing in the Quartermaster's De.
partment at Fort Leavenworth, to proceed to Fort
Smith, Arkansas, to form part of Lieut. Be ale'e'es
pedition.
Char'eaten Declared an Infected Port.
Hew Yona, August 22 —The Health Commis
sioners have deelared Charleston an Infested
port.
Death of a Bank President.
Loewe:mai, August 21.—W. T. Suitt, president
of the Northern Bank of Rentnoky, died at Lex
ington last night. -
Markets by Telegraph.
lintrxons, August 21.-8 ties of Ohio rionr at UM
5.96; City Mille E 6 9606 60. Wheat firns,• red 1200125 e;
white 126e140e. 'Corn steady; white 140100, yellow
116059 e. Whiskey dulland nominal at 26e263 o -
CniaAoo, August 21.—Flour very dull Wheat
buoyant, and two eenta better; Wee at OTo. Corn
active, and one cent higher. Ode firm. nhopmente to
Balts10:400 bbla Flour. no Wheat,'6B6oo bash Corn.
To Oswego—No Blom. or WbeAt, 16 000 bush Corn.
Reesip—tal.2oo bbla Plour, 40,600 bush. Wheat, cod
99.000 bush Corn.
824,825 00
209,468 47
18 739 889 14
. .
Ossorsiurt, August 21..—Viour buoyant w 'said n soots
better; sales at $4 86 rss for superfine. Wheat buoy sit;
isles of 16,000 busk et It for prime red, sad $l.lO for
white. Whiskey-900 gals sold at 22ga, • •
iddIISHMIEINTB THIS SVINING
WRIATLIT OLAZIII'II AaoM• Taxies,
"Bird la the Mad Worth Two In the Daih ,, =‘ , .llaele
Jobn. , ! .
MMI D. P. BOWSRB I WALSOT.
4, Xvadne— , • Somebody glee."
SANIORD'a Omme. Ilousz.—Sitb,loplem • Interben
smote, ke. -
Pamela PROWL—Mammoth Molded Jubilee.
TUB LATH Roomer or TON MINT.—OD
Saturday last, before II S. Commissioner Heat.
litt, a hearing, was hint in the rase of' Charles
Mervin. and Charles Morris, arrested a-few days
sine° on the °harp of robbing the Mint. Ilogh
McCaffrey, employed at the Mint, identified the
defendant, Morris, wi one of the persons at the
Mint when the robbery was committed. - E. Bark
P r unes testified that he is employed at the store"
of Townsend Sharpless, and 'that Morvine passed
there what purported to be a twenty.dollar gold
piece. It being a California coin, objection visa
made to it by the clerk, and the defendant (Mer
vine) wanted to know what it was. Upon being
informed, ho said - that there wee a discount of two
per cent, The pies. was then, taken, and one
dollar gold piecesgiven in change, less the amount
of a piece of °animate whioh he had purchased
William It Pugh identified the piece as the coin
passed by Mervin.. James Orosisin. an employee
of the Mint, testified that he law Mervin. at the
cabinet on the day of the robbery, but did not see
him open it. George 8011, also an employee of the
Mint, identified the coin posed by Mervin.; ea*
it in the cabinet, and noticed that it was die
oolored
Mr. Noddy ! who represented the defendants,
doubted the jurisdiction of the Comutissioner in
the nose. Re obtained a oontinuanoe of the mass
until Tuesday, to enable him to consult Whorl
' dm The moused are reppeotable-looking young,
men. They refuse to give any information. as to
their pieces of residence, but are evidently deans
ers in Philadelphia.
A LPSOLIES no Taotntin.--Asi re have all
ready stated, on last Thursday evening a xoung
man, named ;osepti Frees, was fatally stabbed in
'West rhiladelnlria, ley Charles Stilee. On Sitters
day morniog, Alderman Warren, of the Sixteenth
pollee dietriot, held a young man, named Oeorge
Rt.:moon. to answer the oharge of having 'commit
ted an wants and battery pas Stiles, and of incl--I
Sow to riot. On Friday • sttetneoti, while Stiles
was being rep:lona from one of tho cells of the
West Philadelphia station home, Krim son made e
rash at him, and gave bim a violent blow in the
face. The Alderman demanded $1,500 bail for the
apposranee of Nrewson at the neat term of court.,
DRONES* ROw—A MAD STannEn.-4t tt
late hoar on Saturday. night a party of drunken
and disorderly young men got into an angry quar
rel at Bleventh'eireet and Girard avenue. The
cause of the difficulty pone seemed to understand,
tint, ee • usual, nil wore willing to tight. - Boring
the fracas a man named Tan King Was stabbed
in three places, in the shoulder, book, and arm.
Blood came from hie wounds quite freely. A knife
covered with blood was found upon the ground.
A young man, supposed to be implicated in the
affair, was arrested by Meer Coward and taken
before Alderman Killinger, who held him to bail
fer_hirupi pearance at cour t.'
Aanner7Ole S =elm
daY, Recorder 'Bnen • committed a- young men
known as Bill Colwell to answer- the charge of the
lemony of a pocket=book' containing thirty dol
lars, witiCh offence was'eommitted on the 4th of
November lasi, The oomplaidant was Mrs. Brode
ticker, who 'alleges that the aroused took her
pocket-hook from her while 'shelves seated in the
Washington Market. While before the Recorder
the accused Waisted that the Case had been settled
for eig, Mean ollpro, and threatened, to prosecute
Mrs. Broderipker for compounding a febiny. He
was committed to await hie trial
A Ottsuna tron, Rs:mos.—Messrs. Moses
Thomms SAT, auotloneers, will eell this morning,
at their emotion rooms, in Itonrth Street, above
Walnut, %large number of the personal effects of
the late Oen, Persifer F. Smith, looluding an an
thane military oheir, made of wood from the forti
fication of the Canto of San Juan d'Ulloa Also,
a pair of gold epaulets, containing 04 diato,nks,
made in the 'oily of Mexico; Sharp's and
rifles; guns and pistols; swords; two very eupe.
Igor saddles; a tine telescope, and field glasses,
uniform, to This presents a fine armee to ob
tain come relies of this distinguished °diner.
Titg WARRSN hoax COUPANT.-- This COM
'Any have secured a lot of ground on Filbert
street, opposite the State Arsenal, upon whine
they will meet a new house It will be three
stories high, with an ornamental cupola, the front
lower story to he of irony ornamented, and the
remainder of the front of handsome pressed brick.
The rooms will be of good height, the height of
the building to the roof being fifty-four feet The
house will he seventeen feet front by fifty feet
deep. - They intend to ooinmenoe operations the
present week- Toe cost of the building will
amount to'between 1.4,00 Q and $5,000.
TTottorteeputai itlarolflot.Capit.—The mem
bers of this newly organised Cricket Club held a
meeting on Saturday morning; and elected the
following officers for the ensuing year:
President—T. Murnane • Vies Preeldent—W ,
bowery; Treaeurer-eS. 4. 'Bevis; Secretary—W.
re' Bell; Ground Committee,-T. J. (Monte; I.
Barclay. 0. 0. Striae, T. W. Swain, L A. Kurts
The members of the club in the af.ernoon pro.
deeded to their ground, near the Southwark canal,
and indulged in the exercise at' crioketing.
A RUN or BAD Litog.—Mr. John MeLangli-
lin, on Saturday last, was robbed of a coat, which
was hanging up in his pridting-offfee, in South
Third street. A coat. belonging to a Clerk of the
6rm, was also carried off It contained a gold
pen and pencil in one of the pookets This to
the second coat that Air. illoftaughlin has lost in
the same way. lie had a valuable gold watch
filched from tic pocket, few days ago, but was
fortunate enough to recover the - time-piece,
through the instrumentality of Officer Taggart,
ANOTHER I:IOAE.—A rumor gained currency
on Siturday afternoon, in tho lower part of the
city, that amen had been shot on the Gray's Ferry
road, on the evening previous. The only
foundation for the report proved to be in the im
agination of a female residing on the road, who
!Wed that, some time during the evening, she
heard the report of a gun, and. thinks that the
shot was followed by a ory of murder. The polio*
made a thorough search for the supposed wounded,/
man, but without aucoess.
OAttnxsatrusif.— The lieutenant of the
Pout th Police District, in his return, on Saturday,
noticed the fact that six stores and wellings were
discovered open by the pallet. on Friday evening.
In one ease, the Weer discovering the premises (a
broker's office) open entered, after 'carolling found
the key of the door in the drawer of a table of the
room. The office was then looked up and the key
banded to the proprietor yesterday morning. Had
anything been stolen the police would certainly
have come in for the greater share of blame
STOLEN Goons.—Edward Colsher was ar
rested early on Saturday morning, at the corner
of Ridge avenue,and Ervin streets, with a largo
quantity of goods in his possession. Hawes token
before Alderman Conrew, but could give no satie
factory account of the way the articles camp into
his hands. Under the oiroutnstoonos the Alder
man decided to hold the accused fora further
hearing.
TUE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE EXHIBITION.—
The next exhibition by the Franklla Institute of
the State of Pennsylvania, for the promotion of
the afeehania ArN, will be communed on Tues
day, the 19th of Ooteber, and close on Saturday
the oth of November, and will bo hold in the State
Arsenal building, corner of Sixteenth and Filbert
streets. The onnimlttee have published thonenal
notice tp depositors to prepare for the exhibition.
A Frmanz PIJOILIST.—,A young girl, named
Jane Gray, was before Alderman Freeman.
on Saturday, on the charge of disorderly conduct
in the neighborhood of Tenth and Locust Streets.
She was engaged in a game of fletioaffs with other
females. At the time of the arrest she expressed
her ability and willingness to trounce the officers .
She wee committed
OABOALTY.-13barles Johnson, residing in
Second street, below Greenwloh, while riding in
a carriage, and when on the • Bap° Ferry road,
above The 'Philadelphia Cemetery, on Saturday
afternoon, was thrown violently against a fence,
ramifying in the fall a bad gash on the head. A
lynch pin came out and a front wheel rolled off.
R A N Orr ,—A horse, attached to a vehicle,
in which was a daughter of Frederiok HMO, be.
came frightened white standing in Market street,
above Till, and ran away, thromtng the young lady
out of the wagon and injuring her severely. Her
injuries are of ouch a character that hegreeovery
is deemed extreinely doubtful. •
CAVING IN OP A LAM 13NNIt VAULT.—
Ye.terilay afternoon, abourtiva .o , olook, a lager'
beer estalt, near the Falls of Sohokill, suddenly
caved in, and buried' four men After much die
-
Amity, they were extricated from their perilous
petition. One - of the number, John Bunk, or
Bunk, was seriously, it not dangomusly, injured.
PATO, AGOIDENT.—Joeso Vaguer,a truck
grower, residing at Newton creek, Camden court.
ty, woe run over by a wagon. on Thursday last.,
and' died on Saturday morning from the Nulled
revolved. The deceased was aged about twenty
nine years. ,
AT an adjourned mooting of delegates op._
void to the re-election of the present Chief En
gineer of the Fire Department, held'at the ball
of the Diligent - Fire Company, on the evening of
the 21st Init., David M. Lyle was unanimously
Ia'QPIA 04 grit Q 6 4 41 440 Or Valet Nnilmr,
Postmasters of
New York.
Army Movements.
THE CITY.
Gutr , ....PoniOrtan...•yOung woman, about
eighteen Years nf rigelirielffeked up on Saturday
night. about 12 o!oloeicrat thi. earner of Twelfth
and Pine. - "J3he had taken iiiidanum in suffiolent
quantity, to prodneerleith, Whieh feet she oommu.-
Ideated, to th e otfieers;',•', In ir-ellort time she was
taken to the .11,!fch-ward station, where the proper
remedies were adminietered,*d the landanum
ejected froM'her Stomach: She refused to eommn
nioate ber name er 'other facita. She is a very re
apeotable-looking person, and is now doing well.
TIMM Nestss.—The names of the two men
arreste4, on Saturday evening, as being concerned
in the stabbing affair at the corner -of eirard
avenue and Lewis, are Thomas McGinnis, and
David Soott. They, ire :have - -a -Uterine , thfii
morning at men o'olook at the Twentieth-ward
station. - -
SLIGHT Frea.,—A. slight firo occurred yes
terday about half past six eoloelr, maxim:led by
some rubbish tri the cellar catching from a fur-,
wee.. It wassubdued without baying docke'muah
Bor DzowiNED.—A boy, named John Con
nor, '
aged twelve years"; 'drowied - yesterday,'
at Oallewhill street He fell from the Wharf into
the Delaware. -
THE COURTS: •
miAiuntlAT's
(Reported feu: The Preei
Coulon Pr.a.te—ln Equlty.•;-.Tobtt L. Bud et
uz. vs. the City of Philedelphis and4amee - Me-,
Cloakey, Sr. Judge Ludlow, on Satnrday, - de:.:
livered the decree of the couo in thieCase; award:-
,
ins the epeeist isOunetion, prayed for by the com
plainants and restraining the defendants' from:
. ,
proceeding. to open, or pave Thirty-Third,. street,
below Lavender avenue, until the - damages. sus-
tallied by the complainants bed.been first stemmed
by a jury, and paid. ' lie. stated; that ; the o,Ourt
would hesitate to retaatlte progress' of any greet'
public improvenient upon an unsubstantial object
tion, and where no irreparable damagewould be
sustained ; but tomb was not this Case. -If itny-le- -
tion had ever been taken in the Court of Quarter .
Sessions or by the Oity Oonnolle fot thi opening of
this street, the defendants' oatmeal bad failed to
bring the fact tothe attention• Of' the court; and
it was impossible to glean from the attidavlttipre
sewed on behalf of the defendants the slightest
tittle of testimony that any tiotide of the intended
paving of this street, or of the passage, of an unit
nanoe of Genitalia relative - Thereto, as exoredely re
quirettbythe previsions of the set of -21st April,.
1865, had ever. been given to the complainants.
The complainants' bill expressly avers that' no,
snob notice was civet:Wand In the absence of -any
contradictory affidavit, we ate bound to take their
statement as verity In view, then, of this yes
mistiness on the part of thole whose duty it was to
see that the notice referred to was properly given
to the complainante ' iii this ease. whose ,whole lot
of ground, or nearly so, was fo be 'taken . for the
opening of this street, taken in ,-oonnootion.with,
the familiar principle of law, - that, the agent Is
bound to look to the authority of his Peincipal, the
action of the defendants in unceremoniously
entering upon their lot; tearindown their fences,
setting curb up to the very front of their
house and paving with cobble stones before and
about it, was a wanton and - tinjustillabletrespaes;
the further prApeoution of .which this court is dis
posed to restrain. Injunction granted ,•Biatt4 ,
Gregor J. Mi , abeson- for - complainants; the City
Salleitor and A. V PATBOIIIIfOr the respondents.. ,
Qc.tivren - Setistoxe—Judge Icidlow.-A-The ease
of Mies Cartel!, the younglady who was so bru
tally assaulted by"driverifen the West Philadelphia:
Railway, on Gaturdsy night, the 14th instant, wait ,
brought before the court on-Saturday.npon a writ
of Anises corpus, sued out liy.Paul Devlin, one of
the defendants. The-painful-and revolting facts
connected with the attempted - ripe -which, the
3oong lady was obliged to relateindiesited the
most merciless ill beatment and alive on tko pert
of the defendants to effect thelediebolioalattempt.
Her clothes were leen, her knees both badly out,'
and her person so much bruised that-she was un-:
able to leave her bed for a day or two after the
catenrrette. After the hearing the defendant was
remanded and required fad bail 1 8.82, 5 00, to
answer for his: appearance at the neat . ..term_of
court. - ,
- The District Attornei` wits assisted ty Wm, D,
Kelley and MacGregor .I.Mitchetint. Solicitor for
the St. George's Society, to whim this unfortunate
lady has applied for protection in her distress:
The defendant wail represented-by-Daniel - Dough' ,
erty.
FINANCIAL AND COMSEDC4I4:,
The I . tioney Market.
Partairsxrnta, August 21„11148.,
The charsater of stock trenseellone during the week
hen shown that It to only the -ordinarY changes of-In-'
'vestments that supply the hustings of the board, and
that If It depended upon speculation entirely. au un
broken monotony of liitleasntas stud dullness would
prevail. 411 the good paper made in the transactions
of , the day Is absorbed by the banks, ?who, as well Se
private holder' of capital, are dieposed to exercise a
double serutiny upon every offering not wall known to
be above ruspleinn. - -
.„
Trade roves very slowly, yet it moves, and steadily.
Than le sr ally mush more bininsas doing than would
be supposed from the complaluirg that Is heard; Andy
people generally wens/ mod* given to the cherishing
of hupefulfaces end 'flogiulne heerte se, they appear
to be to slam and_ repininis, we „shwa goon ,reset
„Open each otheri sod here venni calm for rejoicing
in the renewed aotiritr of all kinds of buelnews. Bat
there are son* people - who mar Weald - to be °nit
happy when they are miserable, and one - week la
enough screpr.a.ileribt and mlatrait
oara 'guar/ 'We'euplese tlty - trltnrrxnrre4uet
turn, but we would stiggiai propritry •of a limit to
their peenilar enjoyment . , and thati"wele're -Wen telt
often enough WA trade is not polar to revive es seen
as people last year 'aid it. woul4 4 Trade lira relived,
and conalence is oqyiiiittarr for iroaltiolf to canoe s "0
Tewitats4ll.4h pi9spa t .:ty,' -
. -
The COI/ Tief and - Snquirif roman' thkt ft Is a iil4
commentary upon r4nroad management. that the ale
rage rains of the Cloak of fifteen of the leading rill
roads of the country is somewhat node-fifty per tint:
, The Louisrille papers state that th• Lexingitin and
Big goody (Ky.) Railroad te to be sold for debt,.
The Chicago bankers are .out inlaoard against the
free-bank carrel:m of Wicooneht, which Is sectred to
holders by,iikate securities.; :The bankers way, that in
'view of the large Increase to the circulating ineditim of
this State by the 'organisation of numerous Nitta a;
sue in lbo State of ,Wiscoosin.,lcoat.d et inteeeeslibl
potnts, haring no capital, doing ,no banklog Imaineaa
provldlns no mean, whatever for the redemption of
their Issues. and. In moot , fortaneee, haring not eves
an office or known place of redimption; end, bettering
that a contlonanee of this system will intimate to foss
to,the eommuoity. and ,that new Is the most appropriate
One to adopt measurCs to remedy the present evil aed
teeprreot the further ause of it, hereby agree frets
and after thin date to diseVottime tatting the notes et
the rollowiog banks: .„..
Arctic , ' BivilS, Eagle Voint IBask of 'lan Cl a ire;
Bank of La Point; Bank of Manßcdroo;
,Bank of Mono
ha; Bank of Ocento ; Biala otter?! An Elba. Elimerior;
Chippewa Bark, Pepin; Clark Volity•Bank ; Libor.
eV' rink. Blalde; Lomitermarea Bank, Contenelle; Ma
nitowoc County Bask; Marathon °musty Bank; Mer
cantile Bsok ,
,Bant ; Northern:Wisconsin Back_
Aurora; Oakwood Bank. North Pepin; Pont° Cone/ -
Bank . ; Oneida Bank; Simians Bank; State Paenrity
Bank; at.to Stock Bank, Ban Claire; St:Croix River
Bank, Brinkerhoff; Bt. Croix Valley Bank, St. Croix
Palls; Tradeamears Bank, Eagle Lake;, Warpasat ,
Bank ; Wisconsin Pinery Bank, etavan's Pond; WI.-
oanain Valley dank, 11111rille. "
Inge. 'a Back - Nate Reporter brands . nnother Conn
terfelt as follows: 10a State Bank Provideim i li I .
altered nom broken Farmer's Bank - , lc,eklord. Vig
nette, man and two bays loidtrig a tart ''Colt, tiro fiF
M.P., and inehor on' lett ppd. Islntallt portrait OU
right and
The following is the Mat eomparatre statement of
the New Orleans banks:
Aug 7. Aug. 14.
Loins 12.412 662 12 863 216:: .Iu 480 262
11peale 10,a, 006 10.012 BT6 .. luo 77,871,
01toulotion 7, 1 86 819 6,821 199.-..Dao 314.194.
.Deposits 16.200 272 14,850 622.: Deo 806,750
ltzehar,ge 5,841 142 6,263166 ...Dec Ain 097
Due distant bki. 1,607 831 1,329 770 ...Deo 43,061
PHILADELI'6II6 61201.111 EXOSAIIOII eALEB,
Aug. 21, 1938.
IDIPORTID XX aturasnr, BROWS, & 00, 9AXX•IO . IX '
8100 X, AXD XXOHANOX DEOXIIB, XOXXXXXXX 0012S1 ,
TXDID AXD 0995080? ????? TS.
FIRST BOARD. '
5000 At s's 009 , 72 0h.95 116 Norristown R ' 64 '
1000 Chty 6's Olyi 2 do 51
1000 do sew..o2 'l9 do- ' 54
1000 do—new b 8 102 1 Deana R 42X.
1000 Read RWs 15 55.6 0 % 83 do 42.4
1000 Own & A Ida' , 9 79,1 d 0 do .... 43A
10 Pena Towsep Bk 3lg 4 .do 43k
1 0 do. ..... .....84X 5 81311* Bask 112;ii
20 Onion Bk Tenn.looX 7. tdoall Osol Yid 56.99 h,
2 Beading 11 ' -24 6 N Penns R.... cosh. 2%
69 do cash 243( 8 Ooinalerclia Bask.. 4?
- 60 do .... cash .24.4
ABTA It
200 City Oto - - ' 0 ii'
5000 Resdlog It 0 a'86.60% -
1000 do ...... ! , 5 6911
26 Rvoid;ng
2 Cam & Arab0y....100%
3 do ....... 1004
1 do 1 0 0.2
Rarrisborg R 57N
6do 67)1
10 - do . ......
1000 do 60.1394(
1000 Lehigh Tel Rd5...8214
600 N Penns R6 , 19....60
8 Sitilehill R 61
2 Bt tiorth 1,16 2do 67
CLOSING P
. Asked.
Pills 131 s Bid
97,4( 071(
do R 97.4 98
do New ..11k4 1021(
Pennoyfr So OM 90
64adlog 24 2.4.4(
deb 4 'TO in 081.78 80
do attoe 44..84 90
do cot Ss 'BO-691( 70
Penns R.. 4514 426,
do letm de 10014.981( 99)4
do 14m 65..d0...80)(
11:4rie Caul 000..4334
do orof dry 06'99X 001 i
doh's] 11 Oa 82 . 623( 613(
10118-IIRM.
Bid. 'Asked
Sok Now Imp Oa —66 66
•do n00k....
'do prof lalf 17
Wcompft R. 10%
do T'elet mt .71 72
do 2d mt..... 49 /SO
Long !eland 12 12%
Girard Bonk 11% 11%
Loh Cost & Nar..4B 49
16 Pains It 11%
do 11's 69% 60
New Greek 3('
astswioa• B 6) 7
Lettish Zino ..... 1 IM
TKET.
Beading elosex... ? $4 m .211 JV
PHILADZLPIIIAMAMENTS, Anguet 21—Droning—
Breadsinffs are about the same; there' is a lair demand
for Flour to-day, part for elport, and sales to the ax.
tent et 1.8003 barrels fresh ground superfine are rs
portal, made from new Wheat, st 15 25, Including 300
barrels Broad-street mills at id 55'V barrel. and 200
bbls, also s'ettaight bread, en terms kipt leant ; 250
barrel' old stook superdne elect sold at $4 6001.52 X,
and 500 barrels litre at $5.5005 75, the latter io the
trade t the stooks and receipts of most kind• are light .
and holder. Orm to their views. Nothing doing in Rye
Flour for the want of stoats, and it Is worth $4 4ir bar
rel. Corn Meal 10 quiet but erne at the same rate.
tri,,,,,e—There Is not much doing led very iitileprime
offering; about 2,000 bus Red sold in lots at 11.1881 29;
the latter for prime, and some very good on terms bar
private; choice lot; are scarce and held above the view',
of buyers; White ranges at $1.2501 40, as In quality,
and but little selling. Bye is ,wenttit by the distiller*
at 700 for new, and 830850 for old. Om is held tither
more firmly to day, but there is not toroth demand for
it, and only 2,500 briebels yellow found buyers at 87n:
CO-at, and 830850 to store, as to condition, inoled , rg
MOM white at 040 bats are •
request and rattier
Kate, at 40641 e for new Delaware,' Dark—ln Quer
citron there is nothing doing, and, drat No. 1 hi dull at
$33 eit , ton. • Cotton —The market is firm, with a mode
rate badness doing in the way of sales at previous
prises. Eiseds—We are *dried of a sale of 59 bushels
prime Clovereeed, which humane at $5 75 per bushel;
200 bushels Tlmoilly sold from second hand' at $2 2,
and some extra geollty .at $2lO Groiteriee
sod phciyfi t iopoz- : *,othlnjf-ii**itiottalc (Ming SO th e
tin " .B 4 i ijiio4ooV,oo#.4 . / 4 /0 44 . ind selling is
wanted ht,2 o o l oY o tlellititYl*lld issi Ohio WAN Slie
f9r 44, 1 , NKATtrardreilig,
MS=22!I
New York Illorketi,'SatrirAug. 2 1. .
lfriora,-.ldarketnnitibuoyantiplicei advanced; Wei;
16.000 Mao at $113066 Ot for auperilne .atste, $5.100
6 80 fir eves, State r bah of which die'rery seems and
more or leeenotoinel,l44 1004 46 for nosoind
nee 14,60mivor u'itouria 'waw a . $4 11065 for , itileettn-t
Welton, 15 201:6 for common - to medium extra Was. -
tern, and $ 6 0506 16 forithini nw 6raidea entrarband
[ hoop Ohio—the intrket elosing:Brat -
Bye VOW' Ara.Ce aid Anal,' held • sales 200 -bids at
$8.60e4.40. , - dun Ideal quiet; o Jude of - 160 Ws Bald.
root* Was rain: ac ti 16' - - -
,
Gears I-Whilst Om . ; of '67:600 baste;* iooo
-106e-for nueoiiirl to fair MilwaukeiOlob; 122 e for white ,3
Wisconsin; 1260131% -for red 90nthern4.1253125 for
whitelgerern, looluditur a ratio of obt strictly sound ;
w h i t e , wohipeatl6ool22l4a for mixed Southern I
_and
ltdollSTo for white Southern. - -
Bye I, ffrmer.witksalee st-,820118e. the latter for
prime. A sale of_6oo bushels Bye Malt, was uvie - at _
SSe __The - Ciro,"nro kat iiiibetter, 'with a fair demo. d;,,
sales - of - 01M baghels at'76o66n for mixed Western;
end 060000 &emboli Mtn white Souther®, .
Oits Area 'hide firmer; tales at 40ostfic for
Peonsylyaniai• sod zDelevrare, and 46041.34_ Stout end
Wwisusi =Market doll; isles 200 hid; at 26Xe.
Puna; -.The niSrdet'Aitontintire buifiant,' bat OW:
trodosotlnoit ire; only to a moderate extent; sales sinee:_
our last, 640 bade et 714096 tor Cuba.-; 744 for Pdrto
Bfee
;'and - 614e for' Ifelido: 'Sidon soles Tlevaos - ,
have been made at, __",
Iloxisis. 5.—A collet , b4i otoidy market oilnthtnes to ,
007Pla. -In Mc, there in nothing new to init.:N - Imi ' =
naotoflowi are. netalailly like Imam , ' 00 0' 4.161/ IP':'
lions nrenniet, ~ , - '
, Itta•.—Tho.:iplannite lit itheit. bah', iiiiiii- - iromatn
Itauli siii9llB l _.thili:i:,B2.3(o.nnah.-... -,--_,-...- .
•
: Foretell Conunirgial-Intelligence.
II7BBPuoi, owr*oii IdAKICI atratis- 30 - --Tba"
oat on ssartst opened buoyant, bat stored to-day qufet
and steady The Was for the past three days mts ratio
mated at 24 000 bales, including 5,t00- to apeenlatare,
and 1.800 bales to:ezporters: - r • •
VATI Or TEE Tan/ 11...-ne advises from Man
'obestar ars faeorablicablitsadebelne pnerally In nem
condition: • ," - • •
I.II I RRPOOI,-BRiIA.DI3TtreIPS - 11AlagiT. -
10—The woollier hoe been tormoble far' the etepO.
The Breadstuff" .market doge& with adoollitog te‘a.
& decline in sll adalitliel The quota.
Pone closed.- as follows:. Philadelphia and Baltimore,
.2 61•225; ;Ohio, 21•2215. - . - • •
Whewelosed OM/ withe decline eldellylin infester -
cane' Western white, Metes 41 • Southern shit*.
&Dia 34; Western red, 3435 34;'&intharn red; at iG3
'O. SI. - •
00531,--The inferior qualltlss ata firth bgt
no demand for good rorn ; salsa of eitiltd.at 1140:444 -
leUow 113eM5.64 I Orleans wbStallOin33 B l , ", '.•'
LIVERS 001. ' PRoVISION,'3I.IIiNET, -Aug 10,—
Prorlsion. wa rt. generally stervir:- *eon steady-, lard
quiet it (10 for choler, In retaU. , :•Tallow—llntohers.
LITNOPOOL'PRODI3OI- 35ARKET:=Pligar_ (dosed .
dr oat an advents of Si. Colton quiet".ll I ea"
. st !sly ;
Carolina 1-Is Rosin steady it 484114. Turpontlue
spits doll. , • '
-Pot and Pearl - Ashes' alaite . :4nlel, the latter at
017007 1101111 T IfABKidT ....ooneols aloud at 94X
wee% for money sad Id% oetaunt—
amertotorarottiltlia am flo of w tai prima are ,
anelinteo.
Money 14, dull, bat !h. rata are withal:a ehange
'Lt - rNDONI HHISTS.—FIoar doll: Afloat detained
Idon Bealteh. Sagas Era. and Id - Utter, Coffee Erin
for good,but boor"' fort oommon,%aad the quotations for
the latter are barely tasintalawl; Moe • taus. Tally*
arm at Oh. Ibuowd 011 Bin BC — • - .1
Pig Iron, or Clyde. elaend firm at 1.55:f - - •
CITY ITEMS:
To hininturr Buiehrisia.;-AnicTni the lateral
ininches of jobblog tratislo thlietty, particalarly those
or.a • baler ebsrintei, the sollintra - department
damn -redly oocioples s oonacicnool"place: TO A great -
.ottent, the prominent. position heic,by car 4.141110,1°' -
'this class of gOALts le ataribatable to '_the'epperai - tiete
t Philadelphia ladies, who/A tort-elation of
the beautiful Is •Thilabli with o +; = whfle s ln - Ilew
York, lad otherseeend-elc eteer,pa, the getting up
zoillteMry is;iftolit. !pad ded to the lugubrious
proolvdtea of the moreAlgenerels • -
Oar !Socks in this line; so ter - IA ire bays' Vail' ena
bled to learn frees rreonal .obesiastic;n,.are unmorally •
One: Ink - recent tilt
to' the spiendit eitablishininit
Of Enure. .I,4nocha, tiVood,'& CI - Booth
wind street; we Were pleasantly - entertained -by thol
prowtours in looking through is eiteasiee a. stook. of
fell bonnets esti inill.ctory goods generally airtie pro-
eume
.this emostrylAllorde, throogketak Ha -length, and --
breadth. The would floor:of thishottne is devoted et- -
eloeleely to ritaillair, the other faiistotlei_beingrat•
espied forjchbiniandmieneficturingjourposee, •
At No. Ted Chisettinfetrial, the enterprising dim et .
Stert4 Freemen-to whose, magnideent .
_Weill &mere we hare Already had OCCSitan to_relfee
bars now ready for the fall trade a brilliant eolleetkot
of bonnets and bonnet Materiels In even-variety. Their
present arrirmrioente' for meeting thi inaia of Eon*,
ona and taerchintm eitoiszlio; iiairwrity
way worthy of a Moral potronsgo. •:"
On Market streot,;'fio !Dart), ;the holm
of I..lltlbout Joao•.—►n extostitso manottolOs 'et of
=Miami la sil ftsbrsuFhisi 7 most Tiramais to mrktof
choke goods to that flue, from wild' fliMildtblok
merebante from all eciarteicatud't ev.Viyt ociohl
b 3 readily suited. The several now dylti of fall lave,
got out by this lours expressly for titti tonntij trade,
strike us as attraetive, and abaning sdeolded - imprOva,,
moot upon bti,alyies of list oat., hotue.does a
whole.aleliusicesiinolualvely, -
Another brunet chieely ident,fied with this and yet
In (Wow respects distinclive from it, ii.that wbich con
fines itself entirely to , wttlynery mitterinfs x 'such - as
ribbons, bonnet-elks, artificial iiowisiw, feathercf
straws,
_rte. • Ite.thiedecer'ntent we mayL/201i013
vorably the homeof II - ltinieo . .beins - tt ;I'rnilta.• WW;
examin.fithelniteci<nt
,bonnet
1,11.4 it stith alt's CtIVI reitommend toAluktride with int.
are eonlidsnas ;Their steer of alike; ribbons..
Soweri , 'and'ailicirkle or itieiping reet - :
with their established reirttatya andclOwreagttiraoPei -
Cannot but reAttetsi - lh - eni'a:/ibirei piiiiiicifaurtni tkp
.
Coining season '
One of
eenstry, is thn wins latanch.li i`oid tease of Siha
1 Stone de Entra Chiiiii4t . itteilobvr:e
palatial 'Ode* ritli."*.iarPff4l4 th, lithe
Dent possible aildanee ; of their anobase,And the pope
larlty of their manner et &bag
We shall refek to this hiudnees
Das Goopc—ttar lady. readers-soil bo glut to
learn that tbetwesent sessOnhal breiglif Oil:the distal
number of new designs - fo dross - 'goods, solcieri?riooh
striae us as being inelegant - taste. • To this she are
not already adriesd albs - fact, wo - rret A ;,hit. - -la
all kir ds of ri:nted goads, cashmeres, ds ialne!, t.also
In plain arid, woven plaids f and stag
goods twiny - desalinates; paces wilt ibis iseloo be the
eolor. The prottirtion or:givens in the Pallier* of See
goofs generally us wesiewhet dominant, - but batdiy_
mineral to nn the demand, so that if car • retailers
be bsdly Felled with the - green !bier alnint the
middle olnagt month, it will not be ai _Matter or errs
In the konite Qt ISeetrs.Blbley , Molten,h Iltoodroit,
No. Me !Serbia street, we' ware phown, sttbq aloe. of
the wralustmelinarri of 'rioted drecs:goddi,. whish,- we
think, are destined to refined to
are pot op is elonbin told i are _thest' a yard ... An wldtb,.
sod are cold - In fietterne of about talreire‘yanie each,
They are ot Trench podnetion. and sae nailed - . "Rebel •
• criaixel4retiontiotid' 1, 3 'their able
oecnaakti 'te a bo'a.
down • the Centre, Maria a •broed 'margin -of neater
dgorts on a graver pound. They - are to be bad In
- both wool cashmeres and de labia: As seven breadths
Are allowed (or the skirt of a hiders dress, tbere.erlil be
.aren, of these elegant strlpeaegasibile‘erldeli, from
the present capacious mcdiveof setting oft sae arrange.
meet of that sort isd3i4age, arPredonitteer,
be entirely visibleto the 'naked Sys. lithasg.notlee,
mcreoves i idiot 'the , stook .ol; this" establishment em.
bra col mint' One geode, areeihisrelleelligted'ilswangheat.
The hence stAtirlC:Strylc4r&o6,,:l6 .
itreet, alio*Preseutit indttelinents to liniegei their per •
3heees having been made. mainly at acetion4_whiek, of
:Corse, Om_ them advantsges'iwwhlist of prthea.
The firm iiiparliiek r - kenten;:tbi , "fekteijio., NOR
igaprit etreet, belognoW abpatailf-atigalaarasaa: era
" } Pinit , PM- - theer;atiett ta4a04,41114., ter: that par
' pose.. Cub - busariorill end It to:their advantage to
examine this Oink berets purcheeleg. , •
The old and wail- known inns@ or Jameeß Camp.
bell & Co.i No NA Market . etroeti . has now In store a
due stock ofwhlte goody: 46ns. tdinketsi and general
17 goods. a large portion of which, , are at their own
importation. We donsinead their stank to merchant/
sow visiting the city.' -
he hock, of idesent., 040 a -thin # Miherta. 1t the
viscid d siotehwili ocottpled by Cited Ceps & ^o , le
very ostensive, and varied to sop all cl . ntess of buyers
from every section : The eitCvlishment of these gentle
men will compare lavor.bly with any other in this
reentry, and we are glad to find that that trade within
the past week lies heal of a =it sathifeetory 'chars*.
ter, . . .
.TAltonar Twprupari —There can be no better
evidence of perfectlonln the development of a treat
.uorcantde centre than the feet that even the most sp.
pi:ropily 11 . 1%111141 lepartments of ironic /ire being patron
teed u individual and Independent branches, and
represented by creditably gatten-np, and well-stocked
estsbliehmente. We had occasion a day or two else*
in drop into the house of Thomas N. Dale tc
318 Market , street, where we found ; W extenetve stock
of good*; confined exelthttely to tlethlers , and tailors'
trimmings. In so large a stock. composed entirely Of
loch small ware's' buttons, buckles, binding., braids,
cords, sowings, twists, threads, measures, sad a hsndred
other miscellaneous nick-necks belonging to the trade,
the reader may readily imagine the variety of each WV at
be very great Sues is eminently the ease in the stock
here referred to, end we suppos4 it will be speaking
Within hennas to pay that everirtiger new, neat, and
handsome that this market affords in the erlionsbe line
is embraced In it. The hones. ei a Wachs, la, ,p,mba„l„,„
me .of the meet eattnelTe ;n thisanuntry, that I ,4 ee ,
in another column being eat a branch of it la
ibis city; their other branches being, one at No. 18
Warren stria, Nen York, end one at No 2 Cone Is
Rene, Paris. ,
A PaomaT.—Whom - I.er originated the following
, leeervee to have ble 'nmne banded down to vetertty
tr If a deapsteh from England to America giena ea the
min eo ee to reach hem foot , and a half bonne by the
cloak before It left England, et Whet time woat,i it ar
tico at Vie point of depaiture, were a cable carried en-
tirely around the world it cold 'lt tut arr;ee the day
before it left, hie only the time eahattated in making
'the circultl-11, so, then, erktit a continnont telegraph
lltie around tie wend, why net rind n despatch around
aud around until it retched beak to adam, and let him
ow what lan children are about thee, t latter days
and jape - chivy in regent to the twilutt•til etylea or croth.
lag gotten up at the palatial store 'of - Granville Stokes,
No. 007 Cheitnatatreet. .• _
Tao PEMILLIAITIES OP LBARATOO.a.-A clone*
poudent writing from ParatOgi "says 4 tNo plate is
better for seeing the chintnetia varieties of national
oharacter thin here, and of studying the steps toward
not morel.) , oiriiity, but high,breeding and style, which
are essratiatas models to every ninon. do the world
is governed by symbolism—and the instil difference be.
tween the savage end the civilised man 'ls clothes' and
demelinvea—it becconea essential that gentlemen should
dress becomingly, and to that end procure their gar
ments at the Drown Stone Clothing Halt of Rockblll
& 'Wilson, Nos. 009 and 005 Cheatnut street, - above
Sixth, Philadelphia."
r/BZWORICA. -- We lean there Is to be a grand
dispiay of Fireworke at the
,alll State House shortly,
gotten up at the public eSPenie, to honor of 8. - IL. 111-
dridge's "Old Franklin Hall Oltdbmg , Errporlum, ,,
No. 1121 Chestnut street. Our readers, meanwhile, who
deals. soseethteg really basalts) to the olothing /Ina,
should call 'and cumin. his superior assortment a
ready-made and place goods. As a caterer to the t”,
of ay faeklostobk wqr44 Xl4/14ge ha! zit, tap"
WM=